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The final success depends on two things: good food and an unharried ' atmosphere where Although the informal, 'wilily meal is much more a part of our way of living than strictly for; mal dining, you will want to know the correct setting so that you can adapt it to your own is serving needs: "Silver is always placed in order of use:- - that for first course is farthest from plate; forks (except oyster fork) are at left, knives and spoons at right. At an informal dinner, Jr plate is used, placed above forks, napkin 7 ' 4,1 bread-and-butt- er Club News The Holladay Lady Lions Auxiliary will meet on Thur11.., day evening at 7:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. D. A. Osguthorpe, 4696 Highland Drive. They will finish making stuffed dolls and horses for the Primary Children's Hospital for Christmas. The Auxiliary to the Utah Soelety of Osteopathic Physicians i7- and Surgeons will meet on Thursday at 8 p.m. The auxiliary is entertaining for husbands and friends at a card party which is . to be given at the Ambassador : Club. Mrs. L. W. Shafer is chair- man of the affair. Decorations, refreshments and surprise pack- 4; ages will highlight the evening. Mrs. Shafer- In the are Krs. Uri Waters, Mrs. E. O. Bauman ' and Mrs. T. W. Notestite. s. - 7 : '. ist - -Assisting ..t ' Now In Salt Lake City of 3,,, finyurancic . . i CIRCLE' GUARANTEES , you ...., 4 0 . . I , - . - , is-,- r - - ra r , - A 0 Eigt U , , i.' to Humidor Pack with Magic Citric keep' your deodorant super. creamy, always. It's yours with new Arrid, the only de't odorant that protects you so well these 3 important ways! i, ; 1. Arrld really protects you from ethers. No other deodorant. 1 41I attending only Arrid, stops perspiration and odor super-effectiv- e, ' - 0 ors ., I tt t - 1:3 ' effectively yet so safely. 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'R'66fr.-'là.Hái- r , - ,,.. .. , ''''''' The annual election meeting --i 00'''' --- ''''''''''''' of the Girl Scout Council, com- ,'('-'-''''' posed of 22 women who direct baPlill Illmr 61 the 2000 girl scouts in Salt Lake, A: drisser set is a smart gift TO NEGLECT will be held Thursday, 1:30 p.m., Idea. The one SMUTS OF storm a has pictured . at the Town Club. double-fac- e mirror, professional Scout All Girl roll-wacomb. In Jewelunteer workers are invited to like colors.brush,' A ,'1ir attend. Mrs. J. G. Vorse, presiWe can give food presents le W as act hostess. will dent, for Christmas we this If year. AbOtU Chairman of Thursday's event want to buy them, ready to handy toothILicks miebbr. Is Mrs. Waldo J. Harris, and Mrs. Is more there wrap up, cause this doville-dut- y variety nose of in W. is Duvall drops... charge Ralph of choice than we've bad in Relieves IneerY, sniMy, arrangements. Chairman of the a long time. There , is Mrs. committee of nominating to delicacies be had ported head eats. Makes breathing Dilworth & Woolley. i of which will the heart . a delight Prevent m any any of your gourmet friends, , developin: even though there mai not be at imift or mese. Thutheno,thlirst laming waitall the we'veteen things ' -- ; ..' DroPe &mild of for. A box assorted int save you much misery. Works Ansi . . for Europe' Leaving aiion even didn't Pollow spices, it though directions lathe package. join her husband, who is a contain fine pepper, be captain stationed in teleidelberg, wout a An L of VICEISITMCD-I'Cgood gift. is Mrs. Germany with the army, canape .spreads would be an- Vaughan- M,- - Carmon:- - Accom.) , Just go inte a special- , old son, other.. panied by her . , Vaughan Jr., she will leave Salt . Lake next week and board an ' . ocean liner in New York Dec. 7.- - While in Salt Lake Mrs. Can, non and her son have been stay.... , 4.0.111-. M.,ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young,1341, Nor. $,, 4,, nzott5'., '.:1).-- ,,,,, g you . mandie Circle. '''''' ,1f, , , x , ':: en ji ,,,,,---; , , ,....,..... ,.. This gives you a full Pint Of aPiendid cough relief...about four times as 1 much for your Money. Taigas nue. , ., Igo matter what you're been mini children love itand it never spoil& '- 4- for tioughe due to colds. you'll b, the YOU can feel this home mixture 1 Snit to admit that this surprialm taking' right bold of a cough. It i relief. Mixed in your own kitchen. Is loosens the phlegm, noothea the Irrited membrane& and belpe clear the i - hard to beat. for real result& ' I Make a syrup by stirring 3 cups o alt passage& Eases soreness and di!. i granulated sugar and one cup oflncuIt breathing, and let's you sleep. i! water a few momenta, until dissolved. Once tried. swear by ft. lio cooking is neede- d- child could Pinet la you'll a special compound of do it Or you can um torn syrup o proven Ingredients. concentrated ! hond honey. instead of sugar sYrue. OM a moot reliable innoothint agent ounces et Pinex (oh-- for throat and bronchial irritation& , Then put 2 tamed from any druggist) Into a pint Just try it. and if not satisfied. your bottle. and illi up with your iyrupLnioney will be reteedel. .. , )0 fir ,.: ,,',,, , , :, hon- home-exciti- s ...t, -- , 4,. , , - Thii.Hiiiié-MAi.i- . !...,',.- , :1"-i:,'.- 1 Tlepartty shop or the ment of any good department store and you'll find plenty of beautiful gifts. If you want to give made food presents the situation is perhaps a bit more difficult. Still there are some ways to get around the great lack of sugar, which, is the worst hurdle to overcome this year. Many of us couldn't get our entire canning allotment, and therefore have had to forego the pleasure of giving the fruits of our labors to friends. Here's one way of about doing something that, though, even at this late date. Use quick-frozfruits! They're slightly sweetened and thus necessitate less use of sugar. hs , 1., , (Adv.) . -,- :, -- '' ......, ,..,..., Of Talk Christmas Close foil .Ups The Town '''-''''- For you who Pri"6- yourself on being extra careful about your body bygienet Get this great deodorant distovery now introduced locally... Cho s id'r ' 0 - r,,,- , - ' ' - 411-ty- 1 :, ;',; - ed Hold Elections t ? , l', i ttrafil complete- - , , 1 ,i,',, TOMORROW YOU'LL WEAR handkerimported French with water and chiefs of pure silk lace, linen bowl, half-fillplaced on dessert plate with des- and cotton and printed Egyptian sert fork and spoon, is brought in. mull. They will be with scalloped edges, Guest removes finger bowl, puts it above plate, places the silver corded borders and in dainty floral designs. on table beside the plate. ly at ease. "Dinner is served: Service Yesterday we went window- plate is put on table before guests are seated. It is a 12 inch shopping to pick up some good plate; on it is placed napkin gift suggestions for you late and the first course. Water gob- Christmas shoppers. And in let is above knives. If wine is Santa's sack there are new and served, glasses are placed et things to please the right of water goblet or tumbler. "First. course: Oyster cock- moppets, dad and all the girls in tail is brought in, placed on the family. There shouldn't be an service plate. If you serve soup, idea shortage this year judging you may omit this course. Even at very formal dinners, five by all the interesting items we've courses are sufficient. If you seen in local stores. For the person with wander, serire fruit cocktail, substitute lust there's good looking slipa teaspoon for oyster fork. Rimmed soup plate Is pers with their own small case that can be tucked in any put on service plate and soup small corner of a suitcase. Is brought in. Dishes are preAbout sented and removed at left of a double Black after dark each person. 'Fish or entree: Service p ate pouch bag of rayon : satin. It's a Is removed and fish or entree perfect gift for the sophisticate. Earrings are more popular plate put in its place. (This course than they have ever been. We is usually omitted at informal suggest big, simple ones Glasses should be half-baldinners.) ls three-fourtof ten-kar-at gold. full, refilled whenIf the cook in your family is ever necessary and always pourallergic to presents that are ed at right "Meat: Sherry glass has been Impractical, give her one of removed; wine poured !for the the many good seek books that meat course; dinner plate' brought are on sale in local book stores or bow about cotton In, meat and vegetables served. striped and plaid dish towels? (At informal dinnerstoneat may Their gay colors nwd ill brighten be carved by host at table; formal up any kitchen a make dishmeals it is carved in kitchen.) , It is e:rreet to in- - wiping more enjoyable. which cl ::11: salad would be placed next to the service plate when the table is set, but it can be omitted. A nice informal custom is to ' ,, A 2' have salad bowl brought in, , mix salad at table. "Dessert: Service-in-on- e: finger - sti, Council Will I : , , N 4 Et1 , are hosts i ..... ,, "!"-.i rupplirealny Blell8M111 , and guests , -- "4,, '.. , By Elizabeth 4 Are things beginning to shape up nicelyjor the holidays? Is your date book carrying scribbles that mean dates and dances, f parties and doings? Are invitations coming through the mail, over the phone and when you girls just get together? Or does F;,1, it look like a very quiet time will be had by all? Well it needn't ,7,r-f-; not if you want to stir your stumps and do something about r it. And here are some things to do. I'll skip all the festivitiee and concentate on some you've probably already thought of , ideas that will make that date book of yours bulge at the seams. How do you like these? , Maybe you don't feel up to swinging a whole big party all yourself, but you have two girls you'd like to gang up with for a splurge. Well, instead of tossing a coin to see whose house will ,r4,.7,,j, be the stage, split your party three Ways and let each of you ". three girls stage part of the party. This is one time of the year when everybody's house is decorated to the ears so have a progressive dinner party and let your guests traipse from house to house for their Mod. Decide whose going to have the first course. That's where you invitations 'tell your guests to assemble. Maybe ;, you'd like, a good rousing game to break the ice and get everybody into a merry mood. Then feed them their soup or tomato1!;;"! juice or whatever you decide on. Give hostess number two time to get back to her own house for her own part of the job.. Then transport your guests to her house for the main course. This you could serve buffet style, and let your guests stand around, or sit t on the floor. Then on to hostess number three for dessert. Here F you can spend the rest of the evening dancing or playing games With three of you to share the work and the honors F you'll find yourself having three times as much tun. , ,,,, - .. hand-block- ,4 . .: :,- .ff -- Get The Gang Together i their home in Palo Alto where they are both attending school. The future Mrs. Ebert will be attended by her sister, Mrs. Jay Henderson, as matron of honor, and b. S. McCullough of Menlo Park will --journey to.Hollyas best-ma- n wbod-to Coed Former Miss MeCullough attended the University of Utah where she affiliated with Alpha. CM Omega sorority. She was also a member of Cwean, Spurs and Theta Alpha Phi. Now a senior at Stanford University, she is majoring In speech and 'will graduate next June. -Her fiance Is a member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity at Stanford. He recently received his discharge from the navy after serving in that branch of the armed forces for two years. i, - ' ..... , eymoon the couple will make it .. THE DESERET NEWS, l'uesday, December 3 , 1346 ,: I , Wedding The important social event will take place December 21. The ceremony will be perat the McCullough formed home in the presence of members of both families and close friends. A small reception will , !'. ; :. ..,.:;: Date 1 ,, '' c 4i" -: - riage of their daughter, Miss Geraldine (Jerry) McCullough, to Richard Wayne Ebert, son of Mr, and Mrs. James Ebert, formerly of Ogden and now of Bakersfield,. Genf. :':'i :i'', , , ---, i , ', Mr. and Mrs. R. Verne 'McCullough of Hollywood,, Calif., also of 146 Lincoln St., Salt Lake City, announced today the engagement and forthcoming mar- (4; ''',i!".',7, '. -- Is December Bride- - To -- Be: ' McCullougl14 whose betrothal to Richard Wayne Ebert is made known today. ' The wedding is set for : I , , . .---., -A- -- - -.- ..- - - i |