Show G THE SALT LAKE TETEEXE SUNDAY MOEXTXO MAETTI 10 I'M Service Star Legion Elects 4hl mnae Plan Theater Parly Charming Brides of St Patrick s Month Staff Monday Popular brides Left to right Mrj Eugene Midgley a recent bride Mrs II T Jones uho before her marriage uas Miss Gladys Phillips Miss Uda Marie Searle daughter of Mr and Mrs Service Star Legion will meat Monday at 2 o'clock at Memorial house Memory park The president Mrs J B Moreion will call the meeting to order and routine business will be Amrled on Election of officers will take place and polls will be ojen for voting fmm 1 o clock until 3 o'clock Mrs R W Fisher will act as chairman of election The following candidates have been nominated President Mrs C t larence Neclen and Mrs W 8 Woodruff first Vice president Mrs C E Wedgwood and Mrs H J Qroendjke second vice p’fMdent Mrs J M Thomas and Mrs Minnie T Duvall recording secretary Mrs A C Inman and Mrs Frank Q Robinson corresponding acre'll ry Mrs Anna Nelson and Mrs Levi Edgar Young treasurer Mis O B Dojle and Mrs F E Rolapp Charles D Searle mond Sanders son ders March )1 V uho uill tied Rayof Mrs Sondra SanMrs Ij)uer Royal Christoff ersen formerly Miss Lor awe Ottley uhose marriage took place — - Star chairman Mrs H J Hal-to- n and Mrs Jane Ipson historian Gold Mrs T D Lewis and Mrs A E Student Hostess After Cadet Hop n Ben-no- Mrs H J parliamentarian Hayward and Mrs George Q Cannon ehaplain Mrs W C Goff and Mrs Elizabeth Beer Mrs E E Brazier chairman of Mis Andrew program will Nilf who will sjieak on "What to Plant' also Mrs C M Osborn soprano who will sing the following numbers (a) "Joy of the MornUig ” ‘Consolation’' Harriet Ware b) ''Answer' Huntington h ac'Trees" Joyce companist Mrs Pau'lne 8iaab Bal-sDuring the tea hour dance numbers will be given by the Misses Duio-th- y and t leanor Bond 1 he hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs R C Collptt Mrs C Clarence Neslen Mia W 8 Woodruff Mrs E C Carey Mis Martha McKay Mrs Minnie Duvall Mr Elizabeth Hayward Mis H J Groemtjke Mrs J M Thomas Autos will meet street cars at Eagle Gate at 1 45 o'clock pie-en- Miss Dorothy Greenlg entertained Terry Kllrrier-Rasbac- er ITRO Weddings and IJRIDE-ELEC- Mr and Mrs Charles D Searle announce the engagement of their daughter Flda Marie to Raymond Sanders son of Hondra Sanders 'lhe marriage will take place In the Balt Lake temple March 31 T Mls In honor of Mrs William Read has gone to Los Angeles where she Is the guest of Dr and Mrs Allen Martlneuu Mrs Engagements ENTERTAINS FOR Personals Virginia Olson brule-eleMiss F lien Bostrorn entertained at a kitchen shower Monday evening at her home 127 East A color scheme of Robert avenue pink and white was effectively earned out In the dccoratlyns and each small table held as Its centerpiece a basket ol pink and while carnations and a miniature bride and bridegroom Hearts and other games weie enjoyed by sixteen guests SJ Mr and Mrs John O Olson of 2(121 Fifth Fa-'- t s' reel announce the marriage of their daughter Virginia to Ralph J Bostrom son of Mr and Mrs Carl J Bostrom The Ceremony was performed Wednesday evening March 12 at the home of the bride s parent In the presence of the Immediate families The young couple will make their home In Salt Lake Read Le Grande Young accompanied by his son returned to Wt'lser Idaho Monday after a visit of several days with Mr and Mrs lister D Freed Mrs Courtlandt K Krams wife of Captain Krams of Fort Douglas Is visiting her parents Dr and Mrs A M Dwight at Wattis Mift-G-- Annotinrement Is made bv Mrs Margaret E Roche of El Paso Texas formerly of Balt Lake of the marriage of her daughter Elizabeth Lillian to Donald 8 Jenkins of Los Angeles which took place February 3 The ceremony was performed by Rev L Pratt at the home of the brides aunt Miss Winifred Carry In Los Angeles Mr and Mr Jenkins are at home at 545 Bouth Coronaoo sheet Los Angeles a Announcement Is made bv Mr and Mrs William A Watson of the marriage of their daughter Fima to Claude D Keller The marriage was made known at an attractive party given Friday evening by Mrs Watson and Mis Vera Watson at their home on Windsor street Bridge was enjoyed and a late supper was served d The serving table was with a crystal bowl of yellow flowers and tall yellow candles were need at the ends Covers were laid for 14 close friends of the bride lo-ral- I months' eourae IVnut Culture at lilt I tali School of Beauty High ( ultwre cnahh'w jo ram hip money in tl iriii f ied profitable Auction Bridge Milton UISPLA1 ID HANDS I HAVE MET HALF PRICE j Ad YOU ENROLL NOW! 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I an er-- t m erful J pirt of t! e ( r a I SsCO Tie trio bv ho a 1° MT IT Spring lour April i A pi) a y aat'u ncJ or — April is earn r al month r ta te tur ' - I '545 LASSCO lv" I - C’ib tj U 1 r v- v V' th'T'"' game I At u MaBiicreOiirotociy v With the above hand the Auction Brldga bidding would be South one No Trump followed by thioe passes The C'ontrait bidding would be South one No Trump North two No Trumps Bouth three No Trumps When the hand was played West led his fouith best Club and Dc( larer plsved tli King from dummy that hand having King and one East took the truk with the Ace and lid k bat the Ten so the adversarhs started off In winning live Club tricks whuh 'lived the game Could the Dt timer have made his n As PERMANEN Exjicffi MarccI'Resels s SOD tr d Iren fl s' Tills is the Original and Only A J Auerbach $13 Permanent Wave with all the refinements that have always distinguished Mr Auerbach’s inimitable technique Was 4355 or Was 2338 Phone lor Appointment T served i t FOR DISCRIMINATING LADIES Your to Balt Lake County at the hotel Monday at 3 30 p m Miss Caroline Parry of the University of Utah will give a talk on "Color" to be t'lustrated with color combinations In silk Tea will be i pona ing WAVE PERMANENT Publish- Auxiliary i I am Interest Njrt Standard Corporation ) 1930 BUYS THE BEST sep- Chapter K P E O will meet Tuesday for a 1 o clock luncheon at the home of Mrs R M Rider on Second avenue Medical society will meet l ' (Copyright 50 Coming Events C Work Fit) fession IF and appears appropriately with arate skirt for active sports There's Only One Best recently been elected to membership in the Clil Delta Phi national literary fraternity for women left William Lambourne Saturday for California where she to expect spend several months Mis Maxine Ice and Miss Elizabeth Arthur have returned to their home In Topeka Kan after pcnd-ln- g everal weeks with Mr and Mrs G M Arthur 63 Gordon place THE CORRFCT PLAY When plivmg a No Trump and holding In dummy King and one and In dosed h uid two or three cards lower than the Ten the King Is the correct plav from dummy because that Is prai Ucvllj the only ihancp of taking a truk m the Milt but when the closed hand has Jack and two small a trik is assured bv plaj lug small from dummy while is (he pliy of the King g nunllv ki"s all the chance of win mi g a tilck in the suit hn thud hand has the A 'e ms ui this case On the frst truk dummy should hue wed the Ini of Ciubs and to'iV'H would have finessed the Ti n Bouth w uld win and Declarer w oiid au ri ( it e that e con d evi't only five mi e trli'a — the Ai e of bides the Ae nnd King of Hue’s ui the Ace of Diamonds s one an m a Kit' n to only Club tn s two addi'luiil tn tide tru as o iM he won tn Itn se It V es he d he K llg n d fo r m 're Di’inu I ils If f v ' d he K ng if that sut A 'in i ess' p ide fu sp uiid r t lie me gene the lat’er shou'd he GIRLS! enter Alpha Sigma Delta sorority talned Its members at an Informal dancing party Finlay evening at the Manor house A St Patrick Idea was Mr carried out in the decorations and Mrs Blaine Theobard were chaperons Edith Hummel and Mary Cooper were in charge of arrangements Mrs prize-winn- A very peak of style and eflias been reached In this little sweater knit in a loose In the S' vie is exhibited weave weave In the little cap sleeves in the border of bright color at armholes nerk and waist and in its harmony with Tough tweeds for sports and practicality exist in Its pliability In the short-sleev- ed ut freedom and feature of its banded waistline It Is a smart addition to the tweed suit The smart ficiency Cherfield Flarold Baxter William In humble station a valuable life Is Dean and Carlos Little The hostess almost sure to result was assisted by Miss Marjorie TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS Greenlg E M Newman travel lecturer bom 4- In Cleveland 58 years ago I look of ModTquetle Percy MacUye cclebiated American dramatist and poet born In New York City 55 years ago For the boudoir library giving Elsie Janls actress born at CoIs Is not on what and being tips lumbus Ohio 40 years ago done in the world of fashion Conrad Nagel noted actor bom at To give your ensemble a good start Keokuk Iowa 33 years ago the right lingerie Is necessary And Shah Mtrza Reza Pahlevi of Perthough petticoats have swished Into sia bom 52 years ago the mode again the less you wear beneath your frotk the better That Primary Officers Guests Is we hasten to add simple wrinkleNinth ward primary officers and less lingerie is a necessity with the entertained Friday fitted gowns that we are wearing A teachers were set of "skintight’’ lingerie that con- evening by Mrs Ralph R Woolley sists of vest and tlgtjts In glove silk at her home on Fifth East street Is suggested for wear with a princess The hostess was assisted by her daughter Miss Dorothy Jean Wool-le- y frock or a slim suit Spring flowers decorated the (Copyright 1930 Standard Publish- home Sixteen guests enjoyed the affair ing Corporation ) v ap-ea- Miss Maude May Milne formerly of Salt Lake and Ogden Is now In her Junior year at the University of California at Los Angeles Milne Is affiliated with the Phi Mu sorority and Is being honored as one of the Initiates of the sorority at the annual Founders day banTuet celebirthday brating the seventy-elght- n MBs of the national organization bv honored been further Milne has being elected editor of the California Eta Delta chapter bhe Is majoring In philosophy and Fnglish and has Mr Florence Losee O’Neill left Saturday for Palo Alto Calif where young couple left the following day she will visit Mr and Mrs C H for Los Angeles to make their home Parts for several weeks Mrs Park formerly was Miss Ifael O Neill Mr and Mrs George A Phillips Miss Helen Murphy of Orson Nev announce the marriage of thur has arrived In Salt Lake for a two daughter Gladys to Frank J Jones weeks’ visit with her sister Mrs The mnnlage took plate March 6 at Ocean Park Calif and the young Roger Murray 379 Tenth East street couple will make their home at Culver Miss Mary Elizabeth Mangan has Cltv Mrs Jones is a foimer resireturned Horn a two weeks visit In dent of Balt Lake Ban Francisco with Mrs Gcoige Paddock rtn-tere- Mr and Mrs O L Moulton announce the marriage of their son Rav to Miss Flazel Bunblade of Omaha Neb The pair were married 14 at Kansas Match City ‘‘La Vonne suffered from const " savs Mrs C M Mathew son Mr and Mrs Henry Armstrong an3i31 Eighth Ave Los Angeles Cal nounce the engagement of their 'Sue was sallow and bilious clkint daughter Florence to Max Jarman have any apietite couldn't digest Bhhop 1 he marriage w 111 take place food her at the home of the bride March 25 'California Fig It Syrup has Mr and Mrs Don R Beely anall tiiat Iwr changed regulated bowels qulcklv improved her appenounce the engagement of their tite and digestion She has Im- danghter Neva I le to Glenn Nell proved right along until friends say son of Mr and Mrs It p Nell the she v a regular for marriage to take plare pai ly In June Mr Nell Is a graduate of the Unihealth " MV hers bv thousands praise Calversity of Utah and a member of the ifornia Fig Syrup Physicians en- Delta Sigma PI and Delta Kappa Pi fraternities h dorse It Its rich fruity flavor to children Its pure vegetable Mr and Mrs F J Ottley announce goodness Is safe for any child The the mnirtnge of tin Ir daughter prompt relief It brings bilious headto Koval Christoffer-e- n son of achy constipated clnklien lasts beMr and Mrs Harold Chrustoffersen cause It he!i tone and s'rengthen of took twe!s and stomach Next tme bad TheMagna whuh are place recently making their couple breath coated tongue or leiertsh-- r homejming In Magna warn of cons' iixi'ion try It with jour child and see how it The marriage of Miss Tlionnc h Ipst Boiemni daughter of Mr and Mrs When bmlrg look for the name l 8 Sorensen of fist) West Fight h C u f irnla' That marks the genuine Bouth sheet and How aid H lluvck f in oils for 50 years (Adv l took plme Saturday March 8 The Martineau was formerly Miss Lucille Give Dance Party M-- ss Jloroscope at a late simper at her home Friday evening following the cadet hop One This day produces a great mind set long table was arranged and held as on high things and w ith strength to Its centerpiece a basket of pink and withstand opposition aspiring and yellow flowers Places were marked sustained by a faith that will lead to for MLss Celia Pead Miss Florence success If the luxuries of life are Thavne Miss Dorothea Ounn Bvron given they will be well used If born t Former Utahn New Sweaters Fashion Revue Alumnae chapter of Delta Epsilon sorority will entertain at a benefit performance at the Pla house Tuesday evening The committee In charge of arrangement Includes Mrs Harold 8 Jennings Mrs Glen Anderson Mrs Jowphine Price and Mbs Agnes Bowen AH membeis and friends are cordially Invited A special feature of the evening will be a fashion revue at which time new spring styles in sports wear afternoon gowns evening gowns and street cobtumes will be modeled by the Miss following sorority membersRuth Lambert Miss Ethel Clavs Miss Lucille Stohl Miss Amy Rowe Miss Lois Featherstone Miss Mabel Olsen Mrs Alice Doremus Papworth Miss Iola Helselt Miss Miriam Mantle MLws Hope Hansen and Miss Dorothy Ensign Sorority Girls School Honors Tiny Cap SIcexe Market St San F'ancuc 730So CroadwayLoi Angclc 6G5 u riMN am- - |