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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 49

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THE KALI LAKE' TRIBUNE. SUNDAY MORXIXG, DECEMBER 9. 1917. ft OUNG ACTRESSES TO PRESENT COMEDY 55 5 i4S CATHOLIC WOMENDIRECT PRODUCTION OF CAST lo present "Her First Assignment Top row, left to right Miss MEMBERS Miss Katherine Fitzgerald. Bottom row MissAlma Benoit, Miss Margaret Jenkinson, Miss Martha Struck, Miss Loretta Isabella Griffin.

v. 4 i 4 1 5 a 1 I J- Special Musical Attractions Will Be Featureof Even- i ing's Entertainment. HOST of peopleofthe city aro A interested in the ton cuptivat-- inj youn fjirls who will make their ppearauee Tueslay evc-ni- iii "Rer First Assignment," a clover onc-ai-- play at the Ialies' Literary clubhouse- uwler the auspices of the (atholic Woman's league. Rohoarsinpi hasbeen in prress for several weeks, ami now all is in tor the performance. The ten youn iic.tresses are dauhterfl of some of the most prominent and active members of the league The story centers about "Billy'' Gordon, a charming young maiden who seeks a ni'vspaper areer, and hasher trriubU'S covering her first assignment and securing a permanent place on tlm pnnor.

Wow she ma Ices good in an 'ognihor unexpected way is revealed mic piot unfolds. The cast for the play hasbeen selected with great, and include. Martha Struck, Bhnndi Marka. Anna ailcy. a I nrgaret denk in on, Ka then nc liriscotl, 'elonica Jenkins, Loretta Malone, Alma Benoit.

Katherine I'il zgcr-al- andIsabella Griffin. The young women havereceived their training al St. Clary's academy of Salt Lake; Sacred Heart academy, Ogden, L'tah; the Salt Lake high school, and the University of Utah. All have taken part in numerous amateur productions at school and for various entertainments. Theplay is being produced under the direction of 3Trs.A.

H. K. Bird, president of the Catholic. Woman league, and John Daly, chairman of the. programme committee.

Tlie finishing (ouches aro being directed by the teachers of St. Mary 's academy. Special music for the evening has been arranged bv Mrs. Lydia White Boothby. and will include by the vde nuartotte, which is ofMissKoinania Hyde, first vio-- li Thompson, second violin (Gladys Wicklund, cello; Afrs.

Lydia1 White Hoothhv, harp. The memhers of the entertainmentcommittee will be thehostesses at theInformal tea which will close the entertainment. Mrs. James Bernard McKnany is chairman, and the members ofthe committee aro Mrs. W.

S. Hodgson. Mrs.N. A. "Robertson, Mrs.

Loise Sullivan Titeomb, Mrs. ,7. A. Slaughter, Mrs. Otto Fisher, Mrs.

John T. White and Mrs. James 'Connor. SOCIETY (Continued from Page Two.) from one ori tabic. Covers Tverc laid for fourteen membersof the A of pink anil white efmintions formed the eenterpieeo.

The htb will meet next with Mrs. Lenry, Iudi-an- avenue. Miss Stella Cusworth entertained evening in hrmov of her b'vother, Serjeant Arr-hi- Cuswortli, who is now on liis way from the California training camp to K'cw Jersov. The affair was held in the home of their larents. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Cusworth. 1121 South Kighth East. Those present were Serjeant Cusworth, A. E.

lrramc, Adolph Brox, Miss Ester Fowler. Miss Marie TTuttorballe. Edward AeUard, Miss Stella Cusworth, Mrs. Beth Wood-berry- Mr. and Mrs.

Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cusworth and Mr. and Mrs. D.

AV. Parratt. Mrs. Art luir T. Shurtloff entertained last Wednesdayevening with a bundle shower at her home on Fifth East street in honor ofMiss tva Fern Shurt-leff- a December bride.

Music and games were thefeatures of the evening and daiutyrefreshments were sewed. Those present besides the guest of honor were: Mrs. Nellie Cheriou, Mrs. Annie Cordon, Miss Oralie Bell, Miss Edith iiell, Mrs. Eva Eoneson, Mrs.

Alice Malin, Mrs. Cora Gallacher. Mrs. Nellie Shurtleff, Mrs. Claire Parke.

Miss Thurza Malin, Mrs. Eva Park, Mrs. H. S. Slinrtleff, Mrs.

Charles Bell, Miss Shurtleff and Miss Afton Shurtleff. Mrs. C. A. Crookwell entertained Thursday evening at her home, 824 First avenue, in honor of Miss Iva Shurtleff, a December bride.

The rooms were decorated in 'Christmas colors, finny lace over red covered the table, the center of which was graced bv a large basket of red carnations tied with red tulle. The evening was spent in cards and music, after which refreshments were served. Prizes were won by Mrs. James McKce and Mrs. C.

A. Lambonrne, Sr. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Mabel ChrisWnsen. The guests were: Miss Tva Shurtleff.

Miss Nettie Shurtleff, Mrs. 11. S. Shurtleff, Mrs. C.

A. Lambonrne, Mrs. George II. Mrs. AV.

F. Francis, Airs. James Airs. C. A.

Lanibourne. Mrs. f. Ilarvev. Mrs.

Abe Meekings, Aliss Carolvn 'Meekings, Mrs. T. A. Stanley, Aliss era Stanlev. Airs.

George Cudgel, Airs. E. J. Pettv. Airs.

Paul Seher-bcl- Aliss Esta Hanson, Mrs. Mabel ChristensoVi. The practical I melds fmM gih store yS v'SESi y'i The store that abounds in distinctive, good ami aeeptalde pi Its for feVX jy" ff i If A "I'1 nd vuuiiK for man and woman for girl and bow Our Holiday 5Bfeffirf' 1 pl preparation this season surpasses thoseof anv- previous year, and 11 pfe5ipt ms VWVy 1 is with pleasure that we ask vou to visit us and examine our so- I VmpSMtlSh le. tion of sensible, practieal and welcome presents for everv member I I pjJ of the family. 'KV We mention a fow items here, for example.

"jwrsf-sj- SiMrl Book Cases' for the Home 1 j' Sf'il A gift that would please father or mother or older 'jSr' LTr fS.jV;'''8 brother in fact, the whole family would be a unit Ez I fSAifi of Globe Wernicke sectional bookcases or if you already have Globe Wernicke's, a few more sec- tions forthose new books. 3 m' XMAS CARDS 1 rT, A Desk Set for "Dad Our Hue of Christmas Cards this sea- son is a joy to behold. Hundreds of Iq exquisite 'styles, in all dualities, from A gift that will be 3 FE the neat little card at two for 5 cents highly appreciated up to the more expensive and hand by any business f5? rjt 53 TS' decorated styles. It is by far the most man is a brassdesk tP) 3 complete assortment andthe largest Urt'y sct. We carry a 3 Jz Hue of Christmas cards in Salt Lake j.tVj big line of these in St City.

various styles and VT.A'i1 5 Tl qualities. i KODAK CALENDARS ALBUMS Our selection of 7 All sizes in the Christinas caleu- XMASSEALS TRENCH i newest leather (tars Is designed rv3 A tremendous selection MIRRORS 3 covered designs. to charm the most of seals andstickers of with or without critical. Hundreds t)e Cnristmas pattern. A big line of trench monograms.

10c to 01 styles an i Give your packages themirrors and leather Pvlce3' jJ true Christmas atmos- pocketbooks, in all 3 yjherc. styles and sizes. KODAKS 4 K.r" FOUNTAIN PENS mshed one of the TaJ most accptable Hi Waterman rountain Pons at $2.50 and upward. ana useful ofall Ir'J xn0 ideal gift for a man or women, and our new Christmas gifts y'J the Kodak. We L'.

styles are the acme of peri action. We it- il Kodaks in V) carry conklin andParker fciuiiain pens in NoL': all styles and E- sizes. The one all styles. i5 sliown here is our Brownie. DAINTY STATIONERY 1 pi Is the gift ideal for mother, wife or sis cE tr.

or soma other fellow's sister. Our line 3 embraces all styles of exquisite writing paper cSj In every quality, from neat little boxes up r-t- 'i 3 WSi to elaborate chests. A full line of engraved, i' jJ e' embossed or gilt initial or monogram sta- J. il. ill all qualities.

I riA, 1 141171 HQ "05X Stationery Company South Jiain. 4Cil. if- I' i-l- I ''f Ur A TfesSa "THE SHOP DISTINCTIVE" 4," THESHOP DISTINCTIVE We Will ace on Sale Monday Only This store is known for its smart styles andthese dresses, regardless of the special selling price, are beautiful in every detail. In this lot ofdresses are serges, velours, jerseys, white gabardines, i'ancy taffetas, char- mouse and georgette combinations. All smart, uoav models.

Bustle effects, peg-to- draped skirts, Perfectly plain tailored models. Colors are navy, white, broAvn, taupe, Burgundy, black, deer and biege. These Dresses Will Be Placed on Sale Monday at 9 a. m. NO DRESSES SENTONAPPROVAL OR EXCHANGED.

ALTERATIONS EXTRA! Curious About It Stands for the Best Cold, Cough and Catarrh Medicine Ever Discovered, Which Is Mentho Laxene Alent has been on the market seven years. It is a concentrated of healing, soothing, curative etr.i'-t- to be mised at hnie with trranulated snar syrup. a full pint or it mav be taken in of ten in raw" state wi.n no: pkc Mvect rrnp. The very CrM dose tirin.js wonder-fill fin i or oiit--- r. ('t' children or Everv l.r.ttic sel gcarant-e- to or ba.

J.r Tne Li.a' kburn L'ay-iun- a full yiint.j M.i.'ii ti.an er vou r.llll.l'' Oi' r. a sr'n-- fur tr DULL EARS MADE SHARP T.llt you nl'M thonlit our could ho lip IH tli? ou'd hr qiiitf a.U Now will you lt Jin1 Fhow you jupt how you can dot'nul Tor yourself riht in own houic? And no omp ncrl Know thins about it nippy yon whiii to tliom) until you hrnr i)ulrkl' and iiro fyfd forever from tho.i: ti rriblo noises in thebend. Jut answer tlieso down tlif yrp or no yoi aloiiR-- SiKn your full name and and inn il tu mc. ntititles nf TfliS COUDOII I "ea fur sk, Do your e'ir il your cars ibroh? Do your oar? feel lull? Do. both earn trouble Does wax form in ynur pars'' Dow long bflve you horn ileal'? Do you have oiin In your Are you worse in damp wen her? Do you Ik nr bft er a plm Idd your Iwal'nenK come on gradually'' Have you a litsrharr from 'jihr flave you ririvrintr nowndu iti your i Is vour Dea wor.c when vou hnv a cold'' Can oii hear pome than Are there hiP5iiiK rounds liKn c- Do your cam crack wlvn yon i)low our noir T''T DI, NAM)-- Hy retwrn ninilI'll you a letter li IK you all a bou h' a iiyi of your Tronblf, a nd how you an treat yotir'df liiilit iu ymjr own J.oiin- and ihi.i won't i nst ou a cent No Muni or how serimj yen) T'dril.

kt me ynu tli truth about It. have been iii ()e UN lf of uhlTJi- eiMr'c dull mrF for ne; rly rt y-ir- A fi era ua up a nd ro iv mv ri 'I en d.rr"eu frnm Dublin I llivs.lf In Ihe Stniv of Dar Trouble-; to ha hiM'ad of a lo-- i.tn. I am vyth pa in vi ol the ve pif. if) hO' Vefl of f1 lr. I har irnrn.

to It now muJi nT honor of Deal M'- 'Hier dailv reS (or f. a 1, vl.ut (.111 fim. irj. ivjf-- from tlm Of the PMW are pitiful aprtiJi "I 'orlor. hi he ii jot a 1" tooi'-- and lie in b're I a Af-- the thai all li' rmc ut b' en awdinl if pi op vt pr li'rtf.

Snd with s'rrn on lo upon jm.jt Tnml.liH h- I'll (: li cf people in vnnr own 'f-fi- of ib' iNT'itv, peri-apr- IT'M In VOUf OUT, town, fhat Lav. e. 'if I irnfii' nn nv hot, in -l a re ami fiadlv I. al i heir thini; and don't be- oni. Vi W't tod I'M a ae on our Ka ER rproule 170 Trade Building.

BOf.TON. MASS. from bur ore of the ri virion- a pneumonia hr pre- iuw a d'Tvn'i" in tht: uuui-I--- n'-- Women's Clubs (Continued from Page Three.) Weilnosdav afternoon from 2 until 6 o'clock. Tea will be served during the afternoon. All friends and members of the guilds are invited.

The Authors' elnb will meet Wednesday morning at o'clock in the classroom of Professor Geortie Al. Alar-shal- at the 1'iiiversitv of T'tah. The club is sinrlving "Purgatory," the second book of Dante's Divine Comedy. Professor Marshall will lecture on Dante and the Period in Which He Lived." All former members of the club and friends interestwl in the subject are invited to be present. The A'oung Women 's Christian association will hold its regular vesper service at 5 o'clock this afternoon, in the rooms iu the Continental Bank building.

The music will be furnished by MissMamie Johnson. Airs. 11. Norton Johnson will give the fourth of hor talks on "AVhy I Believe in the Bible. The women ofthe First Presbyterian church will act as hostesses.

All women and girls arc invited. The ladies of the Third Presbyterian church and neighborhood met Thursday afternoon at thehome of ATrs. C. 11. Turner.

10.1D East Seventeenth South, for he purpose of organizing a Red Cross unit. Airs. W. W. Piter from Red Cross headquarters gave, a talk ami outlined the work.

The of ficers elected to have charge ofthe organization were as follows: Mrs. 0. H. Turner, chairman; Airs. W.

B. Oliver, vice chairman; Airs. II. R. Parr, treasurer, and Airs.

E. E. AVatrous, sccrotarv. The Red Cross auxiliary ofthe Oity Fedcration ofclubs will meetAlonday afternoou at 2 o'clock in the sugical dressings department ofthe new Cross headquarters at the Amelia palace. The Lloyd Allianceofthe First Unitarian church will give a luncheon next Wednesday at 12 o'clock.

TheRed Cross auxiliary willmeet in theafter- noon at 2 'clock. The Red Cross unit ofthe Past Matrons' circle, 0. E. will meet at the Commercial club next Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Salt Lake Woman's club will meet on Alondav at.

with Airs. II. E. Schiller, oJil sixth "East. A paper will be given on Robert Schumann bv Airs.

T. P. Pe Groot. Section 2 of the Ladies Aid of the Tmm.muc! Bapti.st church will meet Thursday afternoon at "2 30 o'clock with Airs. C.

J. Bratten, f'12 East Second South. 'f I ft- The regular business tneetinc of the ladies' auxiliary to the I'. T. will be held Tuesday at 2 o'clock Red Cross work willfollow the business mcetincr.

The ladies' aaxiliaiy to the OreoWs of Utah will meet Tuesday afternoon at thehomeof Airs. J. s. Enrloy, lsi) Al street. Luncheon till be followed bv Rod Cross work.

Women of the St. John's elnm-l- wi'l hold a Christmas sale of faivv goods, and foods Thursday at the pari-l- i roomJ. Ninth Ea-- and Loean avenue. vv The Progress'; Delphian v. il! inert Alondav afternoon at 2 wilh Airs.

AL' R. Evans, En-- Smith Temple. Thf of iil be Edu'-- ion. The Woodrow Wilinr. Crt.5 will meet AWili'inv at at the lif.n.e nf Ain P.

o7 Third avenee. T'lK- Aid of li' li unit Tur'. t'i" i.r.me fif Airs. (,,, rL'C s. do-'- The V.V s.

i a v. i'i: 'i. K. A.ii'"H. Nn'tl, Aiair I'.

itious" i'l au i. Evan-- Fii'iav a i. a Mm- wdi meet Tuesdayevening at 7:110 o'clock in Masonic temple. The annual election of officers will take place. The Woman's Republican club will hold a special business meeting Alon- dav afternoon at 2 o'clock on the floor of theHotel Utah.

The Jewish Relief society will meet every Wednesday afternoon from 10 until 6 o'clock iu the Commercial club to do Red Cross work. All members are urged lo attend the meeting next Wcdncsdav to perfect organization. The motion picture committee of the Home and School league will meet at the public library Tuesday evening. A full attendance is requested. 4 The Alizpah Red Cross auxiliary will meet Alonoay morning at 10 o'clock at the Commercial club.

Excellent Service of War Work Depot From October to November 22 the sewing section of Iho war work depot, Doolv" building, sent the following articles to the war zone and the U. S. A. soldiers leaving home: Twelve bed iackets, ICS pairs bed socks, 10 sweaters, 25 scarfs; 2li suits of pajamas, bath robes, 2 men's nightgowns, men's shirts, hand towels, 102 arm and leg main- tailed bandages. hot water bottle covers.

wound pillows, extra covers. blanket squares, 11H hospital bed pillows, 10 hospital bed pillow cases, treasure, bugs, IS SO triangular bandages, 7 knitted eve bands, lde knitted chin bandages, 12' split covers, 40 cup covers, 10 trnv covers, 20 pairs wristlets, 2 pairs knee protectors, chest protector, 2 kid lined aviator's waistcoats, woolen 2 pairs men's trousers, 2 suits men's clothes, 1 man's raincoat, 1 pair bedroom slippers, women's shawls. 3 child's flannelette wrappers. 17 child's caps, I babv jacket, 14 flanneletle "owns, pairs' child's stockings, 2 child's blankets, 2 rolls of linen. 100 handkerchiefs.

The Sccones Amciicain Duryca, Pans, sent the following acknowledgment: "A our delightful gift has come and goes straight to piteous people from the Tnvnded regions. The French govern; nut has given us a canton to 'do and v.e carrv supplies to each cellar and shed lefl among the wreckage of the most iragic regions." The French war emergency land for carrcinc out the work of assisting the illaVer- in Cue desolated regions wiites acknowlclging Sis articles received on October "Please accept the grateful thanks of the F. W. E. F.

for this splendid gift." The original? of these acknowledgment' be seen liv a one interested at the W. W. depot'. 020 Dooly building. MAKE APPLICATIONS FOR USE OF WATER nf I'M-- I with P.

Al' i.o.iii. nc-- r. as Oi lics: .1 of PiP e. lor Ceo of wal-- a brail'1 of Unite re Hud Lie sprilia'. for in nrir n- M.

f'r'. M.iaili.O'h. for sreond-roo- r.l Ifin: 1'T ill aiao'. tor iiffl IW" li.v Co ebe vv a' nnd-fe- of valec Pier r- for use In f.nt f.M Co- ') S. hT.nii'.

l.ei.S, for a a eoniv. Taxes F.ecc.veu. a oe aid a. eslrrda'- -e hv eja. f.orn IM' er oi i.l".

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