Show 1 -- Stinda C 1 cake frthttit Zrhe 15alt Morning Felruary 11 1913 Engagements 4 ' - '' :' : '' ':''- 11 4' '":'--- ! ' f!1 gc': ' ' ' ' "' ''': !'1: : r: : : - " - ::'1' ' $ '' " ' '4 ' ' t ' :: 4t 4 2 '' 1 '14'1'-54- ove e '' t !' ' i ' ' t f ' '''': '''' - if - r'fl - ' ''' ' '' g ''' ' ''44 ti '- ''''' ' k — s qic4 i Al tcicv 4eai164 ix ''?-- - i4 1 Mks Helen Tavolan will solemnize her riage to 'thin D Jensen Thursday I 4 4 3 : i5&A-4-- 4ii :: - NeW Classes ' t - ' c' ''''''' r' At Lion House '' ' - - g 0 '' i : '7 04 - Regist rations for de f en se 'work stuld3rd and advanced and home first aid arc at the taken being nursing Lion House social center preparatory to opening several Red Cross supervised ccurses Other activities going on at the centcr include classes in t color and oils on 7 p Thursday at 2 and taught by Joseph A V Everett Eible classes are held Thursday at 10 a in with Mrs INTary Lyrnn Heeves A course in personality and charm is given a ITT:P day at 7:30 p m Two study SC'SSiOrIS are schedV o i c e uled for Wednesday building- and interpretation are ik taught at 7:30 p m and fun with words is a Mrs Marba C t Jcsephson class which begins at ' '? 14'4 4' ' '''i'i : ' it ‘: 4 : ' ' ::' : 1 ' - -4' ' -- :'::- :'4:'- :' ''5 - " - ' '':1 ' ' -r '' ' r : 1 ' '':'-Zli- k '1' ' '''' ':! 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D o r of h y Creamy-pink ! i 1 t t 1 Cosmes—Street LIMITED TIME tol T It I 1 J 1 1:1 Floor Gray Loon Fasery Weather Guard tender hands face arA!es against chapp:ng rouGhness Not StCky but soothIng A sn7coth po wder base rb bcd IT 40)CHARGE AT 1 r'--' a7Coetaol1) ( NCE 1864 HOURS 10 fo Éo "in a way necessary because of actual conflict in law and actual conflict in customs behind the "China in the '40s of the last ad- century was not particularlywestverse herself to letting the erner run his own affairs in her continued Senator domain" But as China devel- Thomas oped her own national ideals in the sisterhood of nations th e concept of became a thorn in her side The struggle for its renunciations has been long and great Thefact that my country contributed to bringing an end to the practice of this policy" said the senator from Utah "is extreme- ly gratifying to me" "In the present day world which thinks in terms of great freedom an unfree nation has no place Freedom and liberty are closely allied They like love must be genuinely given if extra-territoriali- Size $1 Usual the 11 v i I c r--1----r:- Double MAL ty they are to be enjoyed" Living in Vashington now as cosmopolitan as any European city often gives former Utahns an opportunity of meeting interesting people from all parts of the world A friendship between Mr and Mrs John H Middleton—she was the former Miss Delores Bailey of Salt Lake City—and the new Chinese Ambassador and Madam Wei Taoming takes Mr and Mrs Middleton to the embassy frequently as dinner guests "The friendship developed" said Mrs Middleton after a recent dinner at the embassy with Dr and Madam Wei "when we were neighbors on Ingornar street" before Dr Wei was made ambassador Madam Sei Bishop on of Mrs Eva Bishop 5656 South State street The couple were wedded on Monday in the Salt Lake L D S temple On Tuesday they were honored at a wedding dinner given a t the home of the bridegroom's mother The bridegroom has returned to Fresno Cal where he is stationed with the signal corps the former Dr Mr and Mrs Edward 11 Matthews 862 Ashton avenue annOtinCe the marriage of their Matdaughterto Miss Geraldine thews Robert G Blackner son of Mr and Mrs Arnold E at school Tientsin Wei became interested in revolutionary activities for the overthrow of the ruling 31anchu regime and joined the then secret society of Kuomintang In the 1911 revolution she smuggled bombs in suitcases and NVhile INIadam in delivered them to male conspirators to plant After touring England and the United States to explain China's refusal to ratify the treaty because of dissatisfaction over the giving of the Chinese province of Shantung to Japan —she has yellowed newspaper clippings in which she predicted 23 years ago that "Japan desires China for herself"—she returned to China There she became the foremost woman jurist of her country Few career women of careers have America—where almost become a part of every woman's life—can match the record of this outstanding woman of China Movies of the building of the Burma road and bombings in (Continued on Page 81x ) former Salt Laker Eugene M Dunne took Miss Norma Gean Brim of Bartlesville Okla as his bride on January 4 The couple were married at the army air base in Topeka Kan They are now making their home in A Topeka Mr i ' 4 - - : : ' x - 1 N z16 7 v I 'I -- -- 1 - Machinists Proceeds will go toward swelling the fund for purchase of an iron lung and Dunne is - ? Mrs Robert G Blackner formerly Miss aldine Matthews was lied in Reno other philanthropic projects of the group The luncheon The 4 I ::! k P1 e - -- Leading the social activities at the Masonic temple this week will be a bridge party of the Past Matron circle of the Order of Eastern Star The affair is planned for Thursday at 1 p Mrs Margaret J Carter is - x - Mrs: Arthur Bishop who was wed Monday was the former Miss Jean NThitehead Ger- general chairman assisted by the following committees: Mrs Leona Barrackman tickets Mrs Retta Soper and Mrs Florence Jennings decorations Mrs Grace F Ewing cards: Miss Margaret I Goddard prizes and Mrs Blanche Marshal tables Reservations may be made with-anof John IL Hooker 1773 Yale aye- nue or Mrs E W Baxter 1721 Nineteenth East street men's lounge of the Masonic temple Friday at 8p m Reser vations may be made with Mrs -- P E 0 Chapters Set Sessions For Upcoming Week -- E 0 chapters will meet for the week as follows: Monday—Chapter D 1 p m home of Mrs W W Norton 226 Twelfth East street p m at the home chapter E of Mrs E W Clark 259 Twelfth K Tuesday—Chapter 1 p at the home of Mrs George E Giles 259 Twelfth East street t The sewing section of Lynd's chapter No 1 0 E S will meet in the small banquet room of the Masonic temple Monday for 1 p m luncheon Mrs Margaret Mullen is chairman ' II 1 Vednesday —Chapter p m at the home df Mrs- NIo P Smith 1609 East Ninth South street chapter I 1 p m at t- home of Mrs C Leander Pr:sk 13S-Thornton avenues - East street chapter L 1 p rn at the home of Mrs 11 P Kipp 1318 Sunnyside avenue chatl- -' ter N 1 p in at the home of Afrs Edwin R Murphy 861 First avenue chapter 0 1 p m Social section of Mizpah chapter No 5 will entertain at a Monte Carlo whist party in the Saturday—Chapter A 1 p at the home of Mrs Stan:ey J Stephenson 606 South Eleventh East street at the home of Mrs 'Archie E Tomlinson 861 First avenue ) ' MATCHABLE ENSEMBLES ftN::::::oi 4: i ' P' ' -- g:!11 t s' 1 1 ii"':1 ktti 111 iii Ic:LL4ti‘ '"--4 -- I i A 4 4 i n : flj ---- -- 0 ': - 14 - 1 - - ' ---- t - i 4fz '''''''' ':11fif: 1- :: '' -- I T ' 1 :' i '- ' f ' - :! '! '1 ' I f i- i : -- '' 1 I - l" 't11 :' '1 i I '1 ' t L' - :z - - ! - ica" school pupils 1 ii I tt: ' v 1 ''''''2! f : 1 ' ' : '' :: : e :' 1 Z ' '' $ : ' i tI ' : : ti I 1 ::C:: - 1 ::':1 f '::- 1 -:- övia '''' 6 t I Victory gardens from two angles an agricultural experts and a summer amateur's will be discussed at the Monday 2 p m meeting of the Neighborhood Garden club at the Art Barn L Darrell Stokes will go into the science of the thing Mrs G Blair Richardson will give the viewpoint of one who turns hobby into victory project :Ill ' by the 'Victory Garden i I " '' : 1' Founder's day Wednesday at 2 p m in the school auditorium ll'asatch P-- T A will meet Fri- day at 8 p rn A pageant "Amer- ' : i F i A will observe '''- - "5 ' f:''":' 1 ' :- viv:-'- i' i 7 1 tI z : t I ' - ' 7 14 lo 1: i - :! §'( i - 4 " I '' r 4t 1: ? 1 - 2' ' 4 - : ' 1 - ' i - :f I1':::: ' 1 s ' — i : : 1 p- i - s '' ' 4' 1 i 4-- - ' -' : 11 I tP -- ' ? ' i '(' : i --- -f 1 - v 1 t: ' irIt- 1 i I a a a NVIiittler P-A Founder's day will be observed Friday at 2:30 p m in the school auditorium r '' '7 v t '1-11' -- :vr—"'------ z' 4 4i f 1 - ''' - - r ' '-- t 'il 777- - '4 :1 16 1 Zs- r I I - e : - II I Ltf 'Z' ''''''''-: - i I ': : - k - 444 s: !k r -' — : tl i '''-7c77:'- tif? N:k I 4 - : 1- Wa 1 ' Xy : t e - ''-- ?41:t i - tor":!--!1 ' ak 's' -- c- 4 ' : - - r I i - :: ' i''1'isN:1-4b"'ftft34- - i ! '1 'z'-- : :i: Ale: 7 t1--- t:7 r : s: 4 1 ' e-- : - -- ::' - 1Sz:i- 402: 4 i t :::::::::s::: 10 1 4 1 - - -: : ::::::::: i'i 1 0 - ' Z1 : i - ' Mo— 'It : lto - ''''''"-- pl"11 7t1 - with that borrowed from the men look T will be presented i " branches A Lincoln High school P-will give their annual anniversary program NVednesday at 8 p m in the school auditorium P-- T ' at-th- e A Lowell -: 1 E S Past Matron Circle Sets Event A Observes SPRING SUITS $3495 - 1 :' f' 't k And Mutchuble COATS $3195 ensembles These delightful new Spring Suits and Coats make perfect three-piec- e fine man tailoring and superb qualify because of their wooldn fabrics featuring gaberdines coverts twills shetlands wool crepes y sturdy-wearabilit- S L Federation COLORS—Black gray men's Wear flannel plaids checks and pinstripes Sizes 10 to 20 Brown Beige and all high shades Proposed legislation which would affect lunches in the public schools will be discussed by Mrs L K Nicholson at the February meeting of the Salt Lake Navy $1695 and up OTHER SPRING SUITS Wo- edical Auxiliary - i i f$ When the women's auxiliary to the Salt Lake Medical so- for luncheon Monciety meets day at 1 p in at the Lion House social center they meet also to labor diligently with hospitals of the area to be recipients of their good deeds With a quota self set of 2000 hospital bags the auxiliary expects lunch to be the minor part of a very industrious afternoon : fb I 4 Beeley will speak on social prob- lems of the peace their Wednesday lunch at the Civic Center The viancis are being served by the ladies' auxiliary No 34 International Association of m ' v Ave4c si - I:: 1 A f 'I V groups throughout the city will celebrate Founder's day this week with meetings and ceremonies in the various T t " Founder's Day P-- - - 4 informal home ceremony February 6 Miss Wynona Jensen became the bride of Clarence W Neider Jr son of Mr and Mrs Clarence W Neider of Coeur d'Alene Idaho The couple were wedded at the home of the bride's parents Mr and Mrs Ariel Jensen 173 Whitlock avenue Later in the evening they were honored at a reception The bridegroom is stationed with the United States army at Pueblo Colo P-- T 1 N ? men's clubs Monday at 10 a m at the Newhouse hotel A cafeteria luncheon will followe at which Dr Arthur L Potluck with emphasis on "luck" await all who buy begins at public is invited where stationed with the United States army Mr Dunne is a son of Mr and Mrs Fred C Dunne 1372 East Seventeenth South street district Utah Federation of Public Invited To Chip In 1:30 p 1 i - Norma Brim as ty :0 v 4 ii on Hoopcs He also defended those who i f ! 4 1 Jensen Wynona In an Kai-she- Lot 111r11411(0 I ' YEAR-S:- - - crtcpavi DOROTHY 79-- h 3 ::i - something that at that time was l' ::' met iiittkiitt Miss Velma 'Kresser whose engagement to 1Ned James L McKean is revealed re-w- $125 01 ' C Protects 'iour V - ' 4 : re-T- 0011:0114107 J' ?' Washington Spotlight 5 8 DRY STICIN Winter-Drynes- ''::Y': ' ''' ' ' 'r 7":4 BARBAI1A GOULD VELVET OF ROSES from - ' — A ::: :: " ' :: :: ::1- "We're not doing No country in the world today causes m ore diseussoin than China c are we alone" is an" war all and "China its "We're China" for doing fighting enough phrases heard bandied back and forth both conversationally and Soumay Cheng an aristocrat by in print Attention in Washing- birth and a revolutionist by conon was ton China focused last C izZ1 II Viction is one of Washington's Monday when the Institute of Pacific Relations celebrated at most colorful diplomatic personthe Mayflower hotel the entrance alities Modern China's first of China into the family of nawoman lawyer and judge she tions with the signing of the one of the first two memcent extraterritorial treaties bers—the other was her close Senator Elbert D Thomas of k friend Madam Chiang Utah a nationally recognized anwhose is visit Washington authority on far eastern affairs the first legislaticipating—of was among the luncheon tive yuan similar in its powers speakers to congress when it was formed rg A Senator Thomas who suggestin Nanking in 1928 ed in the senate that we daughter of an important t h e extraterritorial flounce finance officer Madam Wei was claims in China several months in Canton Evincing her inborn the treaty was signed on dependent spirit as a child she Re9u tar China's independence day in Oc- GatC4AC1 defied the tradition of that time tober praised the renouncing $225 JAR when she was 10 years old by Ytittl el RC ta of our privileges as an act to St101 CiNt tearing the bindings from her enhance our American self-re- for feet At 14 she broke the en0 Only cornas an to as well aid made by her gagement to the son of the govplete understanding between father He said: China and America ernor of Canton S kiors1-- i: ' - i ' ':: ' g irr: 31ks Orien Margaret Andersen will be wed Saturday to Douglas Russell Smith wiii be observed Tuesday at p rn at the IOOF hall Mrs C:ara I Moore and S D Evans charter members will be honcred guezts Precious - iS' ' of N ' ' ' 52 ) CarS Marked anniversary :::4 3 ' ' Mrs Judson Osborn Jr well known vocalist will join her husband in Salt Lake City in April P ftPr Fpendirg the winter in r2l Springs Cal She is the 1 rrn:'r Miss Virginia Lee Wil n2nd ' '' t Mnam Rebekah lodge : ''37 ‘ - '' -§ ' - s - :"- ' 0 : Blackner 817 Fifth East street The couple were married on February 6 in Reno Nev The bridegroom is now stationed with the United States navy air force at Alameda Cal ''''' :: - i s Geraldine illatthews ‘ - " f f : Stella Whitehead 3906 Ninth East street announces the marriage of her daughter Miss Jean Whitehead to Arthur '' : - : Mrs k ' :i x ' Service Men Take Brides Wedding plans are being made by Miss Velma Kresser daughter of Mr and Mrs Edd Kresser 461 Second avenue and James L McKean son of Mr Miss Kathryn Louise Broberg will soon be wed to Corporal Robert B Davie mar- 1 '- Velma Kresser 4s- :'4 401 -- Mr and Mrs A H Tavoian Germania aveque announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Helen Tavoian to Alvin D Jensen son of Mrs Marie Jensen Preston Idaho The wedding will be solemnized Thursday in the Salt Lake LDS temple and will be followed by a reception at the Hyrum J Jensen home The couple will make their home in Santa Monica Cal Wedding bells soon will be ringing for Miss Orien Margaret Andersen niece of Mr and Mrs Frank B Farnum of Woods and Douglas Russell Cross Smith son of Mr and Mrs Robert J Smith 1035 South Eighth West street The couple will be married Saturday at the home of the bridegroom's parents 4 t 368 Orlen M Andersen ' f : ' ''''' I Helen Tavoian ct ''' ''''' ' E ''''' '' and Mrs T L McKean 435 North Twelfth West street The couple will be married in April and Mrs Leslie P BroEmerson avenue an745 berg: nounce the engagement of their daughter Miss Kathryn Louise Brobreg to Corporal Robert B Davie son of Mrs Robert Davie 1730 Windsor street The marriage will take place in the near future at the home of the bride-elewhen Corporal Davie arrives on furlough from Camp Barkeley Texas '''' - '' ': ': : ' ' '' 7: '': Ntr ?: 'I: ': f''1$''ic f ' A '''':':''1 ' :4 ' V4'4''!' 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