Show i I 1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING Daughters of An interesting matrimonial The following meetings for the ' Daughters of the Utah Pioneers are scheduled for the week: W Hunter— Thursday at 2 p m at the home of Mrs Hannah Nielson at Hun ® hj I ter Sugarhouse— Thursday at 2 p m at of Mrs Susie Mitchell 1991 McClelland street Archibald Gardener— Friday at 2 p m at the home of Mrs Mary J Plxton at West Jordan All eligible invited to attend Capitol Hill—Wednesday at 2 p m at the home of Mrs T J Christensen — 29 Gray avenue Camp 9— Thursday at 2 p m at the home of Mrs Adelaide Devey 451 Hazel street Camp 21— Thursday at 2 p m at the home of Mrs J C Tuddenham 678 Third avenue Camp 16—Wednesday at 2 p su at the home of Mrs Sinah B Reid 765 West North Temple street Liberty— Wednesday at 2 p m at the home of Mr3 Florence Leatham 440 East Ninth South street Hawthorne— Thursday at 2 p m at the home of Mrs Elva Kelly 956 East Thirteenth South street Mrs ES Holmes will entertain the members' of camp 22 at a luncheon Wednesday at 1:30 p m at the Hesse Townhouse Reservations can be made with Mrs Holmes and all members and interested friends are invited liam the home f ¥ ‘ F Fer-soh- whose engagement to Steven D Howells eon of Mr and Mrs John F Howells la anneane The ad marriage will take place December I in r the Salt Lake L D 8 temple i flome From Stay in Europe event Mr and Mrs E A Hamilton and James Henry Bell of Sacramento CaL which will take place Monday November 27 at high noon at the Church of the Holy Trinity in Sen Francisco The ceremony ‘will be performed by the Rev Charles P Deems and will be followed by a wedding breakfast for the relatives and members of the bridal party at the St Francis hotel The bride will be attended by Miss and Miss Hildegarde Thompson Clarisse Ellis as bridesmaids end Gordon Walker Bell of Petaluma CaL a brother of the bridegroom will act as best man Miss Milene Muir will entertain at a luncheon Tuesday in honor of Miss Hamilton who Wednesday will be the motif of a similar affair to be given by Mrs L N McClanahan at her home on Penrose drive Federal Heights I " 0 if S Wasatch Literary Club Sections Luncheon Motif ATIiM iiili w rmfl- - it—' n him as instructor section will meet The Circle Juveniles Thursday at the home of Mrs J A Harrison ave To Nominate Bouford The following papers will be given: "Utah the Unknown" Mrs W S history-civi- c 1434 fr " 5 s I y ’f Realistic waves are perfectly grand for girls who go places and do things Realistic permanents keep their lovely undulations through a whole season of dancing and sports and can’t he distinguished from naturally curly hair The Z C M I? Beauty Salon has installed the latest model of the Realistic Machine Come in and have one of these lovely waves Our Barbers are experts on individual hair cuts ’ Sorority Chapter To Hear Program atherlne Johnston? Miss Marlon O’Malley Election will The first section of the Woman’s be held at the December meeting Federation of the First Presbyterian Games were played and refreshments church will meet for a 1 o’clock served luncheon Tuesday at the home of Mrs Willard Hanson 130 Tenth East st Assisting hostesses will be Mrs K S Moffet Mrs William Raemer and Mrt A Kirtchner Shower for ' BrideFlect Ladies Auxiliary Opera Appreciation Tea Bridge GUO) Will Meet Giving was Miss June Glade a bride-elehonored guest And Jhe Misses Helen Hunter Geraldine Massion Lucille Kienke and Catherine Aldous the hostesses at a delightful miscellaneous shower Friday evening at the Massion home The guests were the Misses Claudia Stokes Lillian Stokes Francis Swan Virginia Glade Helen Singleton Patricia McOwen Ardis Neff and Helen Fletcher ct the- - Ladies auxiliary to Utah WoolgroW-er-s association will entertain at a bridge tea at the Ladies’ Literary club Saturday at 2 p m Mrs Hyrum S Erickson wUl be chairman of arrangements assisted by: Refreshments Mrs J H Manderfield Mrs Ralph Pitehforth and Mrs David G Smith tickets Mrs J R Edgeheill Mrs J R Elinson and Mrs James A Hooper decorations Mrs O R Ivory Mrs H H Stevens Mrs M A Smith and Mrs W M Oswald Lion House Center Announcement of Engagement Made The book review class of the Lion House Social Center will meet Wed nesday at 8 p m to hear a review of “No Second Spring" by Janet Beith reviewed by Mrs' George R HiU Jr Members may join the class at any time and take the course of eight lessons as it is a continuous course or they may take one or more sessions Mr and Mrs WilUam F Perschon 831 Washington street announce the engagement of their daughter Marof garet to Steven D Howells son1991 Mr and Mrs John F Howells South West Temple street The mar1 In riage will take place December the Salt Lake L D S temple The bridgeifroom is ft graduate of the University of Utah and a member of the Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity also interesting biographical lights on the author Members of the Opera Appreciation club wiU meet Thursday at 2 p m with Mrs J T Wooton at her home Mrs A E 1420 Bryan avenue Goodspeed Mrs E E Corlman and Mrs George D O’Connor will be the assisting hostesses Mrs Elizabeth Hayes Simpson will review the opera “Faust” by Gounod and excerpts from the opera wUl be sung by Mrs Simpson accompanied by Mra Florence Brown Hoffer Piano solos from the opera will be The given by Mrs D G Ensign club chorus under the direction of Mrs Luella Ferrin Sharp will aing numbers from the opera Mrs Myron Tanner wiU accompany the chorus TEACHERS MAY QUIT GRANITE CITY Hi (UP)— Unpaid school teachers threatened to quit their Jobs unless they are paid in a petition sent to members of the board of education The teacher who have been paid only half of their salaries said: during the past two months “We must know something definite to tell our creditors The group discussing "Enrichment of Life Through Literature” led by Mrs Maude B Jacobs will meet Thursday at 3:30 p m ne PoreCreamtorefinesndtighteii under water end painted three scenes here For his protection he used e diving helmet containing sufficient oxygen For subLion House off ksubmersion for a J he used swimmers picked at jects Miss Caroline arry is the instruc- random and life guards who showed In cley modeling ability to remain under water for ex tor in a cou given on Thai ays at 7 p m Regis- tended periods tration la ope Proof of the authenticity of Muse’s under-wate- r paintings is exhibited Of special Aterest to art lovera la a friend who placed a camera in a by In sketchcourse the at beginning 3V water tight case dove under water ing in oiic ed water colors under himself and photographed the artist F Everett of the direr l Joseph at worfc inie Women’s guild of St Paul's la open for a few more Easel palette and even brushes had church wH meet Tuesday at 2 p m Registrar memberto be weighted to keep them steady Hostesses for at the parish house said His the afternoon will include Mrs C P In re nse to many requests Mrs under water Muse shoe kept him Ralps Mrs C L Wheeler Mrs F Claire ia to give a new helmet and weighted Dorjous from drifting R Deboise Mrs Elwood Backman and course a marketing and managing think I am crazy Mrs M J KeUer the h ekeeping budget It wiU be- for"Artists generally and they did a such thing trying Rabbi Samuel H Gordon will be the gin 1 Jnesday meet 1 at p in and not come out to the pool” Muse said afternoon speaker of the i wee’ “But what I learned painting under in many picC ortunlty la open for enrollment water prove to me that in a regular course la practical tures of swimming the water has been co mg and table service given un-d- the direction of Mrs Doriua on FIRST TEXAS COLLEGE BURNS ' jxtAvjn at 7 p m This la a con-uoLA GRANGE Texas (UP)— Fire course Mr and Mrs J C Stoyell 353 North e has destroyed the first college in mar announce the West street Eighth For children of 10 years and above Texas It was Rutersville college riage of their daughter Alice Mens course in dressmaking is to be established near here in 1840 by Dr to Robert N Cook son of Mr an a Methodist Mrs E N Cook 1059 Third evenm (iven at the Lion House at 12 noon on Martin Ruter- sent as The college The ceremony took place November Saturdavs Mrs Esther Farnsworth missionary to Texas The Civil war rein was nonsectarian 5 at tha Cook home and was performed wiU insthict young seamstresses sulted in closing of its men’s classes by the Rev Jacob Trapp in the pres- the fundamentals ofand guide them for lack of students and the whole ence of th immediate family The into th details 'proper ia jssUtutioa latex ceased to eperat couple kIU sold ia Salt Lak j ua - m Ptn Crum MuultOH - a Charmingly Individual PERMANENT WAVES th very floeit Permanent Wave at th price Proteulonaf operator! only Entire satisfaction guaranteed Wa offer LUXOR wava on DUART WAVE SI $5 Phone’ for Appointment Ex-cel-- cis Beauty KYSalon W Tempi Phona for Price on School Work 221 So Anti-Wrink- ftSsjo 11150 4- At&-Wna- - of a coarsely textured skin Stimulating and pjuging this fine da strenghtens the underlying muicles and frees the it to become coarsened' j Cm U f'rutddM Jnittu Meufut But whether the skin i eoarae or fia dry or oilythefirat demand of every $Hn is a daily regular fakljjfc CtUKSIMO TORINO AND SOOTH-liaThe- art the fint thre ancndal steps to ikin loretineii Z C M L Street Floor LINE fa everythlig and what a 111® this m KdfllTE glvef y! : r Defining and accentuating the bust in high lovely curves — and moulding the rest of you into a perfect symphony of supple line—this Yan Raalte SingTette with Brassiere is special- ly planned for the fashions of todays Full-Fashi- - full-fashio- - sewing-Scglitnlla- and smooth the contour firms skin of the poisons which eau under- - Mus- cle Oil to restore sunken tissues and Cream -le flabby muscles tonouruhanddraw the pores together In addition to this weekly sppli- cation of the Venetian Ardena Mas-- -water - Parents Announce Marriage of Maid ' it was INDIANAPOLIS Ind (UP)— Con- faked around the figure after in a swimming pose on land” painted vinced that most swimming pictures Muse’s paints were leaded and othare faked Isaac Lana Muse artist erwise treated for use under water took his easel paints and brushes flowers An exhibit of wood-fibe- r for corsages favors table deedrations and other purposes may be seen at the Lion House We nesday at 4:30 p m and aU day Th’ rsday The disvarious types play will present of flowers to be tde In the class is which taught bv frs Alice R Tate Information may e obtained at the jour akin t Indiana Painter Seeks Realism Beneath Water side- ‘E&Hfs fine and smooth and before healthy 70a apply make-u- p The effect will be to much lovelier For coarse ikin Elizabeth Arden recommend! the nightly use of a tightenCream ing smoothing Three-in-Owhich you mix yourself of equal parti t 9 Meets Tuesday IKuilcrgKompsoMnc make-u- p Make ing will be fallowed by a short musical program arranged by Mr Scott A Jones and a lecture on “The Beauty of a Book” by K T Porte of the Porte Publishing company Tea wUl be served by the following committee: Mrs H E Havenor chairman? Mrs A C Launer Mrs Don F Clark and Mrs Kenneth R Keate Church Guild 195 defies at 1235 p‘ ift' at Eliot hall The usual business meet- In honor of Mrs Reed F Welch who has returned to Salt Lake to make hef home and Mrs Leo L Gardner who wiU leave the early part of the week for her home in Honolulu Miss Verla Blrrell wiU entertain at a buffet supper Sunday evening at her home on Fourteenth East street 4 1 Th regular weekly social event Farewell Party Thursday at 8 p m will feature a review of "As the Earth Turns” by Gladys Hasty Carroll to be given by At Evans Home Mrs Anna H Curtis who wiU give to skin OCVtAC MusdlMJitppei will meet Wednesday PMMeetinzates&g' Meets Wednesday 135 -- Meet Wednesday Matrons Honor Groups of Church 5 L Mothers Club New Sheer Chiffon Evening Hose A Unitarian JVamen— life 850 Phone Was 475 for your appointment “Laf-cadi- Party Given White Krinkle Crepe trimmed with Silver Kid High Arch and Narrow Fitting Heel M I Z C g Bridge Dinner FOB FORMAL WEAR That Is Lasting and Smart Children Nominate Officers for Year League to' Meet Twinkle f r‘ ' we Child Conservation — ZZZZZZZ7 Realistic K The Ladies’ Democratic Study group of the Fourth ward will give a card party at the Belvedere lounge Miss Betty Shepherd left and Mis Dorothy Shepherd right Saturday at 2 p m The reception daughter! of Mr and Mrs Harry Shepherd who have recently returned committee will consist of Mrs Henry from an eighteen months’ gtay fn Europe H Blood Mrs Joseph Chez Mrs Julius C Anderson Mrs Wallace A West Mrs Scott P Stewart Mrs Charles H Skidmore Mrs E S Air-mand Mrs Bertha Gray Music will be furnished by Mrs George A Robbins refreshments Mrs S S Taylor and “Civics" Mrs H W The Juveniles of Woodbine circle Dupaix- No 41 Neighbors of Woodcraft will After the meeting tea will be Section No 3 will hold its monthly meet Wednesday at 1:30 p m in jhe served meeting at 2 p m Tuesday with Mrs I O O F hall for nomination and W S Barwick 1339 ave Mrs election of officers followed by an The arts and craft- s- section will Adelaide S Parker Bryan and Mrsr C R entertainment in charge of Mrs Lil- hold its annual bridge luncheon Fri- Cathcart will be assisting hostesses lian Holt senior guardian day The meeting place will be an nounced later The fourth section will hold Woodbine circle No 41 Neighbors "birthday luncheon” at the home of of Woodcraft will meet Wednesday Mrs F S Thome 1064 Second ave at 8 p m in the I Q O F hall for Tuesday at 1 p m Mrs W A Young The business entertainment Mrs V L Onohundro and Mrs E F regular will be in charge of Miss Beth Holt Bertling will be the assisting hostand Mrs Rosetta Mosby hostesses esses assisted by Mrs Margaret Blosch Mrs Phoebe Sleater Mrs Jessie The regular meeting of the Salt Lake chapter of the Child Conserva Jones and Mrs Lillias Holt tion league will be held Friday at I 62 of Woodbine club Thimble JJo p m at the home of Mrs J G Mccircle will meet Friday at 1 p m at Donald Jr 1345 Princeton ave The lessons will be given by Mrs Woodcraft headquarters Walter T Sheets and Mrs Lamont Bennion Mrs Norman Riddle will Mr and Mrs T A Stanley enter lead the discussion on “Obedience" tained at a dinner and bridga at their Mrs McDonald will give a piano se- home on M street Wednesday eveDo the Problems of lection Canzone Amorosa (Venetian ning A basket of white and yellow Your Baffle You? love song) byNevin chrysanthemums-decoratethe dinner table With what Power- of mind have t 9 The guest list Included Mr and Mrs you met them? Tour particular kind of mentality is unmistakably Israel Harvey Mr and Mrs G L written in your headlines your Hardy Mr and Mrs Louis Herrick accuracy of mind depends on the Mr and Mrs R T Higbee Mr and balance of measurements of palm Mrs H P Walgreen and Mr and Mrs and finyer phalanges the saferecordness of your Judgment is R S Bailey Salt Lake Mothers’ club will meet ed in the set of your little fingers If you learn the point of control Wednesday at 2 p m at the Newyou can master your destiny Call house hoteL Mrs A E Fehr will be "Relations of Textiles to in charge CAMERON ARLENE Laundry” will be discussed by Ralph HAND ANALYST Brown 132 H Street Phone Was 3395-Golden Hanson will give vocal Miss Mary Evans was hostess at a numbers accompanied by Nephi Davis delightful party Friday evening at the home of her parents Mr and Mra Peter Evans honoring John Hansen who leaves shortly for a sojourn abroad The guests were Miss Helen Fox Miss Phyllis Lund Miss Lois Mackay Miss Kathryn Gaz Miss Elaine Kim-beMiss Marjory Jacobsen Miss Virginia Sanders Miss Chrystal Brown Miss Frances Glassett Miss Wanda Glassett Miss Norma Evans and Maurice Evans Francis Lundberg Harold Miller Lee Manwill Deyal Miller Max WUliams Ralph Kotter Iiarl Hendricksen Orville Livingston George Bryson and Dan Lewis J enter- Youth Needs a Vi Reynolds and Mrs J C Westwood tables Mrs Lyle Nichols ana Mrs Sigma Chi Mothers’ club will enterSpencer Young tickets Mrs H H tain at a fathers' dinner Wednesday The literary and current events secevening November 22 at 7 o’clock Jergensen tion of the Catholic Women's league H Blood and Governor Mrs Henry ' The Ladles’ Democratic Study will be special guests of the evening will meet Monday at 2:30 p m in Reservations for the affair can be Newman hall 337 East South group of the Third ward will hold their regular monthly meeting Fri- made with Mra J J Kelly Mrs Adam street with Mrs W Hartlett Temple PoweU day at 8 p m in the dining room of S Bennion and Mrs C A KimbaLL the New Ute hoteL The speaker for AH reservations must be made by presiding "Mystical Elements in Enthe evening will be George King and Monday November 20 glish Poetry” will be discussed by the Rev Fr Robert J Dwyer A talk on his subject will be "Federal Aid to art appreciation wiU be given by A Education and School Finances” MuZlmbeaux Current event topics will sical selections wilt be presented by be given by Mra John M Murphy and a quartet consisting of Dean Harrison Mrs C F WibeL piano Kenneth Olson saxophone Jack Ferguson soloist and- Miss Lois ' SL Ann’s Sewing circle will meet Wiseman charter songs The Gamma chapter of the Beta Tuesday at the nurses’ home of the Lake general hospltaL The circle The Pptrol of Lybia temple Daugh Sigma Phi aorority wUl hold a meet- Salt also will meet Thursday afternoon at ing at the Hotel Utah Monday at 8 St Ann’i ters of the Nile will present their iOrphanage p m e first annual follies next Saturday Mrs A H Parsons will be the The Maof auditorium the hospital sewing committee will night in the book a will and give guest speaker meet Thursday afternoon at Holy sonic temple review on the book “The Barrett of Cross hospital A cast of 150 talented Salt Lakers Street” Wimpole Senior Children of Mary e e sodality follow-inpromises to make this presentation of Our the will be given by held Topics of Lourdes Members of the hospitality commitparish Lady one of the outstanding society shows from the Ara- tee will be entertained “Stories members: of home the at at a 1:30 a meeting recently Mrs Ruth Freeman of the season Schultz Miss Doro- bian Nights” Miss Pearl Smith luncheon followed by bridge o’clock captain of the patrol is in charge Miss Mary Jane Loveof the at Hearn and His the home of Mri James H Mathy Damall presided and Misa Ruth with a capable committee Orient” Miss Ruth Rockhill “Edward honey 229 Sixth avenue Thursday Misa Marjorie Batie and Miss Helen Ann DeBus gave a talk on parliamenDoroMiss Young’s Night Thoughts" Slopansky supported by Scott Barnes tary law The fallowing candidates for office thy CrBmer and “Oliver Wendell and Harvey Howarth are taking the Holmes" Miss Norma jJensen s during the coming year were nomL leadtng-rotenated: President Miss Dorothy Darn-al- l Miss Kathleen Nelligan vice president Miss Mary Jane Schultz Miss Helen McQuaid secretary Miss Rjith W Noorda Mrs Rulon J Sperry and The Jesson will be a “Glance at Miss Johanna Hogensen Grammar" with Mrs F M McHugh VY '!' Lybia Temple Patrol to Offer Plan Meetings Annual Follies Visiting Mhtron Rob- - Mrs Von i t Meet This Weeh The marriage of Miss Emily Cannon daughter of Dr and Mrs William T Cannon 680 First avenue and Eric C Pollei son of Mr and Mrs Ludwig C Pollei of 246 Orenge street took morning in the Salt £lace LSaturday D S temple A wedding breakfast followed for the members of the two families at the home of the bride The young couple left early In the afternoon for a honeymoon In Los Angeles and southern California end will be at home to their friends after December 1 at 687 Second avenue The bride wore a smart traveling of the Wasatch ensemble of black wool with black The music section Literary club will meet at the home fur trim end matching accessories of Mrs A E Kennelly 542 Grant st Tuesday at 2 p m Mrs Margaret Kerr and Mrs George D Streeter will act as assisting hostesses The program will consist of the following papers: "Origin of Band Music" Mrs W B Roberts "Tribute Mrs Morris C Johnson entertained John Philip Sousa" Mrs A G at a prettily arranged luncheon to Tallman’ Miss Leila Jones will play on home at afternoon her Thursday of Sousa’s piano composiEleventh East street in honor of Mrs several Lester Fry of Ocean Park who has tions A social tea hour will follow the been visiting Salt Lake ThetaWe meeting- was decorated with a profusion of autumn flowers The English study section will meet The guests' Included Mrs Charles at the Newhouse hotel Wednesday at Merrill MrsS Horace Richards 2 p m with Mrs R T Sallis chair- - v -- Entertaining at Catholic Womans Fathers' Dinner League Groups On Saturday - mis- For This Week ICannonssPollei - cellaneous shower at —the Robbins heme on Seventeenth South street in honor of the bride Autumn flowers were used for the decorations of the table and 22 guests were present Mrs Hannah Mitchell 1519 East Seventeenth South street announces the marriage of her daughter Mildred to Russell R Shurtleff son of Plan Meetings ezj 15 October took Tooele —Wednesday Mr bins Bourbon Women e a) L Shurtieff II Gray avenue The in place of marriage Marriage LB evening Girl Announced tainedandat a delightful Clark La supper and of the mouth will be the marriage of Misa Dorothy Hamilton daughter of Mias Margaret Perschon daughter of Mr and Mrs Wil- 3 D Popular S L MaidAoWwd November 27 Bride of NextMonth Utah Pioneers Set Meetings D 12 1933 NOVLMBER Singlette witli brassiere n It on |