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Show '4 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY HORXIXG, DECEMBER 26, ARTISTIC TREATMENT- - CF DECORATION - AND DESIGN FOR THE HOUSE'S: INTERIOR SOCIETY 1 j r W7fflhASDTTTr. mmsmR iw Left to right, New Journalistic daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick Upton Leonard, who arrived from the Convent of the Visitation in Washington, D. C, recently to . spend the vacation in Salt Lake. Jeannette Steiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Steiner, who has arrived from school in Evanston, 111., for the Christmas holidays. t An Interesting event of the holiday eason will be the marriage and reception of Miss Rebecca, Daynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royal W. Truman Richard Daynes, and Young, son of Mrs. Richard W. Voum itnd tha late Briradler flrn- eral Young. The wedding will take , place Thursday morning in the Salt Lake temple, the ceremony to be performed by David O. McKay and followed by a wedding breakfast at the Hotel Utah in the president's suite for members of the bridal party and Immediate families, to be gives by Mrs. Richard W. Young. In the eve-- 1 r sting a large reception will be held wr.: in honor of toe young couple at the Paynes home on East South Temple street between the noun of 8 and 11 - 1 i - '; non-pro- ' t f w. t ' ' ' ;..i-;- 'if' The many friends of Mrs. Sol Ele tel of the Bransford apartments will be glad to learn that she is conva lescent after a recent illness and will be with her sister, Mrs. A. Hlrsh, at the Drake hotel In Philadelphia for the holidays. ' I ' '' ' Open House and Mrs. H. C. Price of Douglas will hold their customary open house on New Year's day from 4 until o'clock at their quarters, Colonel fort J t& z Bishop and Mrs. Arthur W. Moul-to- n will receive their friends between the hours of 7 and 10 p. m. New Year's day at their home, 444 East First 1 South street Cuesl at Home of Sister Hendrtk Romeyn, Jr., who Is doing work at Brown university, Providence, R. I., is spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Walker Embury and small son, Philip Walker, Jr, at Warsaw, N. Y. Mrs. Embury waa formerly Miss Jane Romeyn. James W. OXeary, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. O'Leary, has arrived from Regis college, Denver, to spend the holidays with his parents. mm buneH . Arranges Party For Younger Set Home for Holiday John R. Cowardtn of Denver, Colo., Is spending the holidays with Mr. Miss Euphemla Smith, daughter John Balken. and Mrs. " ''. " of Mr. and Mrs. George Harris i Smith, will entertain group of the younger social set who are home from school for the holidays Thursday between the hours of 4 and 6 o'clock at the Smith home in Federal Heights in honor of George, Sharp Badger, who is a guest at the Smith home during the Christmas holidays. Furniture STORED, and College Girl Hostess SHIPPED lrit rompanjr ketweea beaver aa the Ceut. etrefal, eoorteotis Twenty years HTTtc os earned for m a rput-Ue- a tor boneity and nunbUlty see-- at to MM. W pack sad ship to and from all rti of the United States and for-- lt eoaatrles. , : M. A. Events of the Lay Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, lodge and auxiliary, joint installation of officers at 7:30 p. m., K. P. hall. Oliver O. Howard W. R. O. Christmas party at 2 p. m K. P. hall. There will be no meeting of the Unity Study class. L. A. to O. R. C. card party at 2 p. m., I, O. O. F. hu. qm the original copy of the constitution of the u. 8. is in ex istence, will you kindly tell me where it is kept? If not, where is the most outstanding copy of it? K. C, Salt MKeuicy. A. The original constltuitten of the U. S. is permanently n exhibition In a shrine especially cor structed for it. and the Declaration f Independence, in the Library of Congress, Washington, D. C. Q. Would you please give me a Social News list of law schools In the U. S. D. F., University Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Lambourne are Lambda Phi Lambda will enter- I Provo. spending several weeks in Florida and tain Is list of taw schools Its active, alumnae and pledged I In A. Following are registered at the Hotel everthe U. 8.: San Francisco law birthformal at annual Its members , glades, Miami. Calif.: Wash-ingstday banquet Monday evening at the school. Ban Francisco, College of Law, Washington, HuKh Davy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hotel Utah between the hours of 1 D. Dancing will follow 111.;C; Chicago law school. Chicago, George Davy, arrived early in the and 9 o'clock. Miss Oeorge Washington university, the banquet. Virginia is chairman of the commit- department of law, Washington, D. C; Harvard university law school, tee in charge of arrangements. Cambridge, Mass.; Tulane university law school. New Orleans, La.: UniBeta Theta Pi will give an Informal versity of Michigan law school, Ann dancing party Saturday evening at Arbor, Mich.; Kansas City School of the fraternity house on Thirteenth Law, Kansas City. Mo. ' East street. Paul Scalley and Newel Q. When and where was Sinclair Evans are In charge of the affair. Lewis, the author, born? 8. G., Park City. A. Sinclair Lewis, the authorj was A formal dancing party will be given Friday evening by the Delta born In Sauk Center, Minn., Februat the chapter house, ary 7. 1885. Epsllon sorority 1431 East First South street. Q. How many times has San FranThe affair is being planned by Miss Lu- cisco been swept by fire? J. O., Provo. cille Lambert A. San Francisco has been swept by fire seven times; on Decern-- ; Alpha Delta Pi will entertain Its ber 24, 1849: June 14. 1850; Sepmembers and their escorts at a formal dancing party Friday evening. tember 17, 1850; May 4, 1851; Juhe 2J. and April 18. .1906V which January 10, at Memorial house, was 1851, the large fire following the Memory grove. City Creek canyon. The arrangements are in charge of earthquake. Is Q. Which farther west, Los An Miss Ansta Todd. geles or Reno? R. H Logan. A. Reno, Nev.. Is about two de- Lambda Phi Lambda will hold Its further m'f thnn f w Arifr', annual formal Irthda- - banquet t btm fiff Is TRg SM t.akiTrlh- 0TT3W on the Hotel Utah Monday evening une? 8. M., Ogden. ts 155 inr eaiiriKrTTioiine "a; old. A dancing party will follow the banThe first issue was pubquet. Miss Virginia Summerhays is yews lished April 15, 1871. This issue and chairman of the committee in charge all succeeding ones are on file at of arrangements. The Tribune and can be seen at The Tribune upon request. Entrance, 30 AU children of members of division Tribune building. 382 of the Utah Light & Traction Is the Christmas flower? What Q. comnany employees are cordially L. W.. Salt Lake. to attend a Christmas tree A. The polnsetta b the Christmas party to be held Thursday afternoon flower. at 2 o'clock in the Labor temple. Can you tell me how trustQ, These will be treats for the children. The affair Is to be Boonsored by the worthy and financially responsible brokerage concerner Is' ladles' auxiliary of division 383. E. F. J.. Eureka. A. Please note Tribune InformaMrs. Preal Packard Is recovering from a recent serious illness at her tion rules at the head of this column. We do not attempt give inhome In the Buckingham apartments formation regarding character and i Greatness can be claimed for ah financial standing of any individuals Innumerable number of women, but or institutions. Suggest that you get the four women of our modern age la touch with the state securities I chosen by Emil IjUdwtg as types in commission. 121 Capitol building. Salt their respective lieids are: Florence Lake City. Utah. Q. Where is the TJ. 8. army post Nightingale, lamous nurse: Harriet Man's located? H, M. K, Salt Lake Marlec" VACUUM METHOD a City. . erer of radium, and Eleanors Duse, Q. The U. S. army poet Marfa Is in m dramatic genius, Presidio county, Texas. -- , . Kcyscr Fire- proof Storage Co. Wrtt Second Sonth Street S2I on Salt Lake City, I'Uh rhaae Wuatch S7t r ITZS Sum-merha- ys IPi K o 7 f o v)i Your Home and You By BETSY CALLISTEK. per-sona- l Primrose Sewing club meets at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Charles Klenk, 1065 Windsor street. Miss Jean Kirtley, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Howard P. Kirtley, who re- week from attending school at Deep cently returned, from Mills to spend Springs, Calif., to spend the holidays the holidays with her parents, will with his- - parents. I entertain at a luncheon Monday at the Kirtley home on Yale avenue. Miss Mary MoQune, who has been school in Salt Lake for the Miss Betsy Bints, who Is a student attending few months.lhas returned to her will past at St. home in Santa Monica for the holispend the holidays with her granddays. mother, Mrs. W. H. Bints, at the Doing Wtt what oUiwt 40 well has at4 our frewth from a sew firm twenty rear ago tn the sums " Tribune Information Is at the ser vice of the public, both through Its Salt Lake and Washington bureaus. Address an queries to Tribune Information, gait Lake, Utah. For reply enclose stamped, ad dressed envelope. Tribune Informa tion attempts only to answer ques tions ot intormauve nature, ana can not give advice on leral. medical, ft nanclal matters, affairs of the heart, and will not pass Judgment on any person, group, organisation or fi nancial Institution. For telenhone Information eall Was. 590 and ask for "Tribune Information." The Tribune public library and Information service is open to the public for reading, writ ing or information from 8:30 a. tn. nntil It midnight dally and from 1 n. m. to 12 midnight Sundays and holidays. Entrance, 301 Tribune building. ed Kitchen Closet Thing of Past INFOSMMION , Art, Dan and Frank Conole, sons Of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Connole, have returned from Regis college, Denver, to spend the holidays In Bait Lake, Old-Fasliion- ' wrap every-ye- The kitchen closet is a thing of the past or at least where it actually is not, the house wife who has to put up with it de voutly wishes that it were. In the modern kitchen every available bit of wall space Is used as the back ground for some sort of cupboard or cabinet. Thus space and steps are saved and convenience achieved. With this new system of cupboards ana caomets, tne large kitchen is no longer a necessity, or even a desira- ouity. It Is possible now, to buy sectional kitchen cupboards. With these It Is often possible to get just the right shape and size cupboards to tit into your space. There are cabinets to be placed above the regular tier of shelves, so that even space near the This space ceiling may be used. would naturally be warm, but there are some food supplies that are not injured by heat, and surplus kitchen utensils and dishes not often needed might be stowed away In these high cuoboards quite safely. Cmen shelves are; not usually de sirable, but It Is certainly not neces sary to have glass doors. They are much more expensive than plain wooden doors. To be sure, It is desirable to be able to see what a cupboard contains before opening the door, but a housewife or cook soon cabinet learns the contents ot each and shelf in her kitchen. ' Some Of the finest kitchen shelves and cabinets are made of steel enameled wtiite. There are 6bvious ad vantages in this. However, wooden shelves, If kept with ordinary ear. are perfectly sanitary. They should be treated to a good coat of enamel paint If possible. (Copyright, McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) KNEW HIS CAPACITY. EL DORADO, Ark. (UP). Tom Falson, negro, won a bet, but did not collect. He was able, as he wagered, to drink a quart of whisky without stopping and then walk two blocks. But he died then, from alcoholism. or two. ar You will . mfc m7"nhslij'rft-"T3eeTel' driftwood or perhaps merely a tuft of grass; Some of the sand is deposited and a Uny dune is formed. More and more sand is added until a large mound is formed, sometimes rising to height of 300 feet. The wind not only builds up dunes, but tears them down, so that the sand dunes are constantly changing In form and position. Itil (Copyright, 1929, by the Standard Publishing corporation). . find very attractive ones to many of the stores at amazingly reasonable prices, and the task of making a presentable evening wrap Is certainly much less difficult than that of making a daytime coat. There are many new evening wraps made of lame lined with, velvet with luxurious fur collars. These, of Yi - newly prominent. EOftE the average young girl going to ber first parties wore her daytime coat her best coat if she had one wore a hat and street shoes and carried a party bag in which she carried her slippers, her fan. her long white gloves and other et cetera. There really is nothing extravagant about having a new evening Clara M. Clawson SALE y2 Dresses, Coats, Ensembles Less Than Half GROUP NO. Cp to $35.00 at Up to ail-ov- er te PACKED ed For the boudoir library, giving tips on what is and is not being done in the world of fashion. Because laces are synonymous with dainty femininity, it is no great surprise to find that lace Is scheduled for smart wear at Palm Beach and for spring and summer. The soft, clinging lines of the new evening mode are especially appropriate in heavy lace. Chantllly laces in small patterns ana m stripea designs are expected to betjfavored. The cocktail Jacket in lace promises to return to the mode. Black will be most frequently seen and white is JHE course, are expensive. A considerable saving may be achieved if you use cotton velveteen Instead of velvet, and if you make a shirred crushed collar take the place of fur. (Copyright, McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Sand dunes along the shores of Lake Michigan are formed, by the wind. A stiff breeze blowing along the beach carries ome sand witli it, tor. Natron Convalescent i t including Mary Roberts Rhlnehart Zona Gale, Fannie Hurst, Dorottr Dix, Sophie Kerr, and Lew Barrett and M. L. Spencer, president of thr H. F. University of Washington. Harrington, Walter Williams and W. G. Bleyer, Journalism school deans, and Nelson Antrim Crawford, edi - ' took-wha- do cao. The advisory council for the regis ter is made up of prominent writers, ) t well-to-- - fit high-salari- clock. The bride's attendants will Include Miss Bonnie Daynes, maid of. honor; Miss Helen Daley. Miss Margaret Thomas, Miss Phyllis Bennlon and Miss Cherry Daynes, bridesmaids. Ensign Howard Adams will be best man. Mr. and Mrs. Daynes and the bridal nartr will he assisted In re Mrs. ceiving by Mrs. Lucian A. Ray,Tnur-tnan A. T. Burton, Mrs. Sam D. D. and Mrs. Clark Young. Assisting in the general entertaining of tne guest win oe Mrs. Kicnara w. Young. Jr.. Mrs. A. P. Bennlon, Mrs. Edward T. Horsfail and Mrs. Virgil rf. Dorton. . er " Gasoline and evening wraps may not seem to have any connection, and yet I am snre that the reason why so many women now regard an attractive evening wrap as a necessity of their wardrobes is because almost every woman can count on going to and coming from evening parties in a car. In the good old days which probably wouldn't seem so good if we had them to live over again it was only rather people who could be rolled in state to theaters and parties. They walked or took the street car or in the country and suburbs comfort they could in a more or less open conveyance, and for Members. CHICAGO (UP). The lean years for women writers have passed.. Wo men Journalists no longer need walk the streets seeking a Job. Instead. they now can turn to the Women's National Journalistic Register, a bureau established by Theta Sigma Pi, national honorary Journalistic sorority. The bureau announces that during November it filled more positions than it has in any other single month of its nine years of operation. The placements run from cub reporter Jobs to advertising managers and special writers, with an average salary of $35. The highest figure waa sas ana tne lowest S25. with nine paying over $35. With one exception the positions were in Chi- - . By MARY MARSHALL Theta Sigma PhirNational Sorority, Finds Jobs "XT WHO BUDGET Moods in Modes Bureau Places Women Writers Miss Peggy Leonard, Miss flERUS. RECIPES, SEWING HINTS FOR THOSE Young Girls Arrive From School to Spend Holidays Wedding Takes Place Thursday In SKL. Temple 1D29. GROUP $499 at This lame evening wrap is given warmth by means of the collar and $9.95 NO. 2 . $14.75 GROUP NO. Up to $89.50 1 at S $24.75 38 NORTH STATE ST. lining of red velvet. This Useful Clock Closes Window A mechanical servant Is this small. unobtrusive device that quietly and efficiently closes the window before rising time. We have always hoped that the principle of the noisy alarm clock could be put to some good purpose and here Is the realization of our dreams. The device is fastened to the ledge of the window and the clock is set for the time the window should go down in order to allow the room to heat before it is time to get up. Promptly at the set minute the clock releases a coil spring attached to the window and the window obligingly slips down gently and quietly. (Copyright, 1929, by the Standard Publishing Corporation). Brothers Marry A COLD On Christmas Eve clings and clings., Special to The Tribune. double ceremony PRICE. In Christmas Eve, Henry Alley and La verne rotter oi price ana Roy Evert Alley and Julia Blanche Lewis of Price were married. The grooms are sons of Mr. and Mrs. James Alley of Price. Miss Potter is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Potter oi Wattis and Miss Lewis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lewis of Price. The couples will live in Price. get rid of it! HOW a cold hmgs anli yoa treat it prorxtptlyl Mcnthoktara acts directly on the places where yonr cold is located the membrane inside your nose, and the breathing passages of your throat and chest. It is safe to use and quick tp There are now 12,105 members In the American Library association. -- i ' reJicTeJIreiJ&!e t! .JWj:djrMri5tDjdai Fir tvtr 35 Jt Mmt&tilatwm ?d THE SIGN OF GOOD COFFEE EVERYWHERE PACKED BY MJ-B'- n - HI-TE- S . ST Svcabi i ii i' Ogden, X! tali 1 New Year's Eye (Frolic i 1 Make Your Reservations Now Dining Entertainment December 31st, 9 p. m. Phone Oeden 63. Dnucing MENTHOLATUM IUI ON CHEST INHALE VAPO! ArPLTJN NOSI jr |