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Show .itLyt Nuvenitor 10,4939 - Deseret pews, Salt Lake City, Utah 'the roge 19 - About ,,. t . 4 , ,, ,., , ' , , 4 4 . ''16""ró'o c;t4 4 1 41r '11 ', t. , (e , . ", , , , . 4 i - , ,,...000$' dee- ' "- t ,,t'' , ,,,, , . r to 4 '" t .. , ' J C p ,,:'' ' et , r - - i , , Ber- of Ipins, pads and belts. Also eliminotos odor. 3 50 To llotriesStroot Floor I mooo Mr. Am! Mrs. Smith Give Buffet Supper - MdB -- Si'lles. , . - , -n , y..9 , - , ' '. It 4 a ' ' . . , e' - ). 11, No 4, ,t . .. . 6 , A. . , - - ,,,, If - , . ' 411, ' ,..- - 4 4 . 2 Ma," this guy tells her and before I know it I'm drinking the finest cup of coffee I ever tasted. "Down on your luck?" asks this guy. "No," I, tty,.c,,,ffee arguments with the wife." His Ma hughi "VMI, things aren'tleally so bad therOust take home and see what a difference it'll make." a can of MI-. , a . . , 'ARIIIIMP011.1.""C oi. f'ISr''. .:U , a - , - , I A '''' i 10 7 I I stAr) 1 t, - . ...-- t. , . '',, , t - . tt. . RICHER FLAVOR , .Dri Fror Itsgular Grinds For drip or glascroffe whim ---, , - 't - - .. l'' . t; i : '2.50 , - et ' -- ,................ - 1. M9NTIIIET Digailled ' ' MAYFLOWER - HOTEL 131 SOUTH r - ,, GRAND , i t. ' ,aimmotimit 1 , t wide-skirte- ' . ....110, with a tuttoned bisque bodies and a very tide. apreading skirt. The bodice has a bright fringed scarf. Another makes bouffant velvet evening styles,. stiffening the hems 'filth bands of Milo or grosgrain. -- TI144014,-,,,,- , ., . le.''' - k Ls.... , , -- , ( er, E? 11434-- r '4 I4 ) 1.41;,,,,. 2 YOU'RE MAYSE . , , I. GFE w,e, ti iNirt ' 41 .51,. 4 le IIt SO i '. PatraoLatsToe TO USE .? IF ,DRIVEN ALL PAY -YOU SURE WE HAVE saisk-A4P- ., no .,, SWELL TEA! - ;,xt- -R- ICH - 4..A 4- , .0 - ' ,,:',..,. - BOY, WHAT SMOOTH, x ....,, .- ,,' 4 . ' I FLAVOR! , , ... , ..: ": N.Alsoblks, i ) S4 - '..A' , , - .1 4..,,,,,,,,,t4;. , . : , , . 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'')".',- ' ' vitiftc'tigmusci . ' ' ... aYfina"vtb'mItrifull7ivub.et:c 1,,,,..4, ' ' ' - 'i. i , , . selling, most populates on earth! The first taste tells you why Upton's flavor is world.famousl So rich, so smooth! It's delicious! 7- ' ':: ' .. i YOURSELF A TREAT! the largest.. k.,T Try Lipton's - '' ? f ! I . -- .,,..... ,,,,, ,..: . (NYE ' 4 , 0:,,Kierdio.am,.,....,', '4, t s i .. ,,...7.7 ., - A 7 .1 Iv , ül lr - ; .: ,,- , f N.,wqma"Ko'" I."- ' : t ' ,:;' ,) - 1 . -', vL . , " ....,,..... , ;,..0?,,,,41), a '' ," 0 ' ' '' '. . ' 1 . . ' ,,' . . , , , - ! ,' IS -.- : . , '., :. ' , , 'to. ' '- - ,,, . - , ' . ,''', ':', ; , ' 1 ., . . - 4- ,t.. ,,,,,,. ,, . , - APPRECIATE THIS - . . HALF A COSTS LESS - THAN ' CENT A CUP! ,, - .,. Y114?.. - 4A 4" -S- O LOTS - to 0 ' , ta 1. . "e GI' DRINK LIPTON1 PLENTY i GOOD THING S 4.' ; ' , - 1 , ,. ; , ' WHEN YOU'VE , J' - , I YOU . d4-"- SMOOTHYOUN61,t IlEAUrt .I'M DOIND ELL Ss ' -- - '' - SKIN SOFT, . QUI PALMOLIVE IS FOR KEEPING let"'""k So 6000 YOUR Mr ,4 ..... Ali , et. . so j4 I "It irk all That WHY AND SMOOTH...COMPLEXIONS ( at t , MADE WITH GENTLY THAT IT LEAVES SKIN SOFT RADIANT! DIFFIRINT? iti ;,,,,,ilyip 1 i , ?) ( Ai& SKIN!I IT SO THOROUGHLY VETS CLEANSES 41 1 , ,p,,, r AdirniDilll'' wrno MADE IS IS SO DIFFERENT, ITS LATHER WHY IS PALMOLIVI SO es,Pt; willawila.,4piAiri. OILS, NATURE'S SEAM AIDS. THAT's WHY FINEST COMPL1AION1 e:o., iikk - PALM AND OLIVE 5 em,,,-7-- LLICH. THAT SCAGECHIS ii ,k, k, , PALMOLIVE IECAUSE USING THS I - i EJ, Ts; HAVI - SOAP. WHY DoNt YOU TRY 1 WRONG PALMOLIYI ?THAT'S MOW MP My "SCHOOLGIRL , ,. .- tj.... retALA k , A ipirt) 11 Ya' , i ( 410!!.........., eaP ME118RM i ' orlit-octir- e COMPLIXION,AND JIM 10 IN LOVII WITH YOU... WINLE NY SKIN IS SO DAY. 1.111145S. , . -- fifteen cents (15c). for & ItTIM VIOLS VAPOI1U11 MINI I z , - r If you would be known for your individuality, your unusual yet impeccable taste in clothes, make this frock your own. It has that very special look of a French importation about it. Style No. 3013 is designed for sizes 14, 16, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 36 requires 3ti yards of 39 inch material; 11i yards of rib- 5 1 you Seel YOU ,.. ' - , , 4 '"" i , Background Dress 1 PrianT WESIRY Mg "bore . ., r - MARY, '; - - t2, fa zetek eta e.)1"."... k . TA;, f ; - ;a ) tr k , t, I ' ' coLDso "SCHOOLGIRL COMPLEXION"! r, 1,.. t 44 k d; t , i 13 ,r.. 31 ...LOVE AtiD , k & bon. Send ' X ,, , 1 - ' ' , - At f. ., , Rhea FIAVOR me YAW end led hasp -- - ..,,,, , 0 . -;, 4,- ,t. .. I . . . , . - . - . . , ' ,,, I . . .. . . by- Consolidated News Features. Inc.) The evening silhouette Is still sery much In fauhion despite emphasia oil the tvnellalim and sheath silhouette. Several famous designers feature U. One of them Jnakes.14 lovely dinner dress in black silk faille Department, . ' Floor (Released - d k should be applied in thin coots. Evening Dress Still Popular To protect rvewly painted win- a coat of dow sills give them clear thellack and when dry a coat of liquid wax. 4 t , if ,,I ' 1 , Wide-Skirte- v ! evenly . iN.,,,,,,t of Mt, ', , Bet 1 . , , ' .b r Dostaik iOtig pluctittwacutsto - -- . ' ,' bet wish. Address Pattern The Deseret News. , e.,1' l' t !; ' , ' ' ,i hairnets) wife's breakfast to bed. e 1 100M COCKTAIL ' -- Write plidinly your mime. address loalsictlatgelYsliesenyuomtmo. ,, '3.50 - '4 1,' . ON 4,i, 11, , Toe dooN hew to bargotat ; All Outsid e- - flown& All equipped With tub. shower or combination Nab ,, "Surprise!" I shout . "Sorry I lost my temper last nitiht. Just try this coffee."Sbe does and that old smile breaU' ' "It's marvelous, darling, what's the answer?" Then! jell hen "M111the Richer Roast. Guaranteed to ' v keep peace in the family!" Copt. 1939 by Iii313 Ca; , - 13 ;. ; , - Directly scrota from Abe Diltmore Park adjoining beautiful Library PUBLISHED GUARANTEED' AS .1150 GUEST ROOMS Doable Inds Choice, Twat -- -- , pattern. - e:ctgo;thneorgusle to:rarrr:coomersans LOS ANGELES' NEWEST most centrally lecatad dewstows hetet l'-- , ' , 01,f,,,, ,s1,,' a a I i A ;Aril 1.1(fk t;,, PRIM THE MAYFLOWER ' NI ,'-'' i 4.( k i . ,......... - fto , ; ,,,,A, one-four- th i 1 -- - .... . ' '1 2 ,,f1' - .. -- ,!..,,- recently returned from the Netherlands Mission, will speak at a meeting of the Holland at 8:15 Inthe Four--- teenth Ward Chapel; :; . .., ... 3 Next, morning I bring the , ,d .., IP. rP- - r SATES ' - :gives you row- It. -- 4V1 Celery Soap WO:CUESTMONE ; S. . i..i.r.,,,,, - 1,.... , RICHER ROAST vi ' 44' . :. 'Asir I Miss N. d'Hart of Ogden and Elder John Barton of Roy, Utah, ro , . .,.........L. , . M113's N.illT:11e - .. . . ht -- Ammon,. ..it.4, - - , . 4 0" t . "Coffee for two, ., , - ;---- I HOLT. me a hand?" He's having trouble tying his cruiser to the dock, but we have things ship. shape in a jiffy. "Come aboard and I'll buy you a cup of coffee,: he says."Don't say coffee to me," I grumble, but he insists. I slip in the hall c'companionway" he, lady. alb it) andwhen ',look up I see a gray-hair- 1 "Hey,Mister I Give 1,,,,. . -- mummy . - 'a --- ...'111 Sure- be7 - lit .. I, , ut -- r C' ), t ,,...,,,,,, i !::--' ''1' . t ' ,......, 'rt" i ' a a large hits ' lf PP ,4' , , .. 1 .t Among the guests at the Town Club annual bazaar being held today at the clubhouse founder were$ left to right. !Irs. John M. Wallace, Sire president,Mrs. F. of the club. anti Mrs. Church F. Castle. vice president. Members and their friend. attended the affair which began at It a.m. A buffet luncheon was served at noon and the sale is continuing all day. , oonnee:tthhIrrdd - , 7 ' cup melted shortseniangt' cup sugar, one egg. one and one-hacups milk, one cup walnut meats, chopped. Sift dry ingredients; add nuts. Beat egg. Add milk and melted shortening; add dry ingredients. Mix carefully. Turn into buttered bread pan deland one to one and grees hours. Makes one loaf. . , i guy yells the wife, when this . t ' ,.',1'l'f. '..0.'7 ', , ,., .' 1 ' t , t , : . : , a" 1 Guests At Town Club Bazaar ;: flour, mix smooth. 'Then add gradually one pint mink, cook, stirring continuously until the mixture is smooth and boiling. Add celery, water and all, and boll up. Season with salt until i of desired flavor and serve with hot, buttered toast. Walnut Bread ' hree cups flour, sixIngredients: teaspoons baking powder, oneI and 0 11")' , ,,,, , ' - N ' t $ ',1; , 4 '"'.- i r - , '' f ''' 4,, f. , a t''. 4 s ''', , 111a' Tha finish on the dining-rootable been taken oft erlth varnish rernover. The top this table Li Made tip of several pieces, . glued together. but they are not all the same color. The color ranges from a nice dark red to a light brown. To even up the color. should apply a varnish stain or ahould a apply a red mahogany oil stain In varying Strengths? Should I apply var. Dish in thin or thick costa? Answer: The varnish remover Mae have taken out more of the audit in some of the pieces than the others. Try wiping the dark.. tr pieces with varnish remover or turpentine. If this does not even up thecolors, apply oil stain of the desired shade. Put it on in thin coats. and don't, let It IKAak In very long on the darker pieces. Hut a slightly longer time should be allowed for the very light wood. Additional ,coats of stain can be put on the light colored wood. A very dark Queation: top v , .tr AS6..lttb,..., , - :41,- i' t , ' (1 l''''' "3 k ''"I " ) ''''',, ,,. 1,t, 4 . s I ! . ,E 1 .0) :, 1- 1. '' ,,, I .., : , ,,)' ., 4, - '' ki...) v.!, i , 7' ,. one-four- th . i ,f, ttt .,'''-- 141 - , "I'm walking along the waterfront, figuring how to square things with 1 ,t - ... ? , .6, 44., ts ' i , $1 ,,, 1. - ;,...atefr- . 4 , L21 1 IlY ROGER 1). WHITMAN 4, v- - - , i '4,,,- ,-, ' 'fli Aids For Ailititt House i , , , ' i i- . , Cream of Celery Soup Dice one bunch celery and cook In as little as possible in boiling salted water until tender. Do not drain. Melt one tablespoon butter in sauce pan, add one tablespoon e t 's 1 .-.,i , , 4t- , 1 , e- v-- ..., . ' ''' ' 71, 1 ' I , ift,, e,' t, '''( - t ' ,,, , 1 ! t1 '''''' ' -- - ''''"' - for the children, try this menu. . S 1.,,, ''.- - Milk In cae you are hard put to it to decide what to have for lunch ' 111' Of , ', , i AA N Bot Baiter Toakt Baked Apples Aalaut Bread ., , WHY? Cream 1 1 1 11. ' BY BETSY NEWMAN ' 4 . . Today's Menu iven stions Given 0 . " -- ' v. , ,. Vv. , AM., .11 k: , !,fi' TI 1 ..; , 0 '''" , - , ly one will prove effective. Use a fluffy powder: apply lightly. heavy ones with an oily base enrage the oily skin. Crullers are fancy looking doughnuts yet they can be quicksweet Roll out made. yeast ly inch thick. Cut dough about 8 in strips 12 inch wide and inches long. Roll under palm of hand. Twist each strip, which has been folded in equal parts, begliming from center. Let rise until doubled and fry in hot deep fat (375 deg. F.) about 3 minutes. After draining crullers on absorbent paper, coat lightly with cinnamon sugar (1 teaspoon elm namon and 1 cup 'sugar). . I- - ,out these three treatments. and Mrs. Fred E. Smith entertalned at an informal buffet suppet for a group of friends last, evening. Garden flowers decorat-ed the serving table. Mr. . ' qui' 641NAri-,.1.- change of soap may quiet the oil geysers: or, have several insings after the face has been washed so that every bit of the removed. soap suds has been A lemon rinse Is beneficial. Add the juice of half a lemon to a cupful of water, apply three a lotimes day. Make the lemon tion fresh every thr,e days. Itch haze.' is helpful. So Is a boric add solution made by of dissolving one teaspoonful powered boric acid in a cup of boiling water and cooling. Try Street. will entertain Thursday St a breakfast in the Newhouse totel. That afternoon, Mrs. A. Wis ley mill entertain with a tea at her home, Ir.si( Yale Avenue, for her future daughter-in-law- Cub-biso- n I ri' 1 I 11 A a Adelal(Fe Campbell W fl en tertain tonight at her home, :37.) Tenth Avenue, honoring Miss Fae Wood, who will be marricl Los Anto Bruce Wlesley of on Thanksgiving Day. geles Parties scheduled to honor the bride next week include a fete Tuesday evening, when Miss Ur-ePeck of 762 Emerson Avenue and Miss Maryel Hickman of 383 G Street, will be hostesses at the Peck home. Miss Virginia of 326 East First South Street, Miss A. Patricia Hogensen of 390 Wall Street. and Miss Marjorie Sutherland of 1234 String ham Avenue, Nvill entertain at the llogensen home 'Wednesday evening. Mrs. Leo 1kt. Jacobsen, 8:1 Street, and Miss Dorothy L. Graham, 1349 East Thirteenth South ' -- sweet. For Bride On Thanksgiving Miss Wood To Be Married In Los Angeles .,,,tv,'" ' the important' of all items in the beauty kit is the And the girl with powder pad. an oily skin keeps it v'orking overtime. She puts on the dull finish and, Jo and behold! in no time at all the old shine is back again. She should get down to the root of the problem, v h in the sebaceous glands that are over active. Why for the expenditure of io much energy? diet that They're excited by needs more fruits, vegetables. less and green salads, pastry i , '... ' . Most Miss Campbell Entertains You'll be delighted with this sanitary protection worn Internally. Gives you new freedom in the elimination ' f I - 4,, :a ,...t9, 1 ' , , t''' ' ,; it ;1 ot.'-- Cause And Effect Nebeker Jr.. a bride of today, Helen Claire Alaton before her marriage lsaa eob emnized In the Salt Lake Temple. YOURSELF' Z C M' le r.,,, ;' r 1,,,t ' 'r ,..- , - - -..- - , 4, 0, , "W".........."....4 ,,, ll ,VIi.,,V , , is, k i : I t' fit, ,,, sr ' , i 1 no,, Shiny Nosd has t Mre. 1Valter TAM PAX . , In Temple ay Married-Tod- DISCOVER . , k 1, . : , 4. 4 (laughL. Otis will live in San Diego. , . ' t . bv way of Moscow will be established in the near future. Package . ti. ' ' ii ' - Airplane service between lin and Chungking. China, 1,, ,. . . , In.111 - 'N ,, ,;oo.000r000 , '' engelidat. 11 - APOW ,,,,r,,,i.,,,,,- , , ) ; $ . V, i ,,t it-- miuticsi ed Aircraft, is a graduate of No Ire Poole Censeesity ond the Stontord Graduate School of business Admmistration. Ifin bride is member of a pioneer western fannly. a graduate of i'cidental and a well,. known equestrian. Following a motor ttrip through Northern Coliforma, the Purcells i , , ,- ,,- - N P'''' bridegroom air already in California Mr. Purcell. who modes in San Ingo, where he is an ilero- ; , , net.. . , , el, tbi' s party Wednesday evening when Mr. and Mra. H. E. Hausman of A 11 Bryan Avenue entertained. theater party followed the S sio:i ,. , Miss Dorothy Goddard and her fiance, Parley (Jack) Preece. were complimented at a dinner e , , - - Purse-Siz- .my ' ' S. ,. , Fiance Honored 4 tti . - Miss Goddard, pot t'' - t f , "4';', ' i 1k ter of Ntr. and Mrs. Ivey, of San Marino, Calif. Ills 1,rother. Philip J. Purcell Jr. flies today to the wedding dinner tonight and the ceremonies which take plate tomorrow at 11 a nt. in the S. Philips Church. Posodena. The parents of the ' , liollyvood Avenue. will entertain at an informal dinner party toSher-linnight. for their dauhgter. who was recently marred to John H. Webster. son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Webster. 141 First Avenue. Twelve guests are Invited to greet the couple. On Saturday evening. lStr. and Mrs. George Sanborn will entertlin the yaung couple at tho dkrincr dance it tiv! Salt Lake Country Club. -- i ,I -- , of Mrand MrNA.0;enen , k - . 9 ,.. , '''. - , 1 , - ,, , 7 , 1 ' , , f,L ,,..v. , Hlevy, Ntiss , itt Party Tonight -- LI '1,2 -,, 7, . 4 ' ' Lonin Niattin l'urt ell. son of Mr. find Mrs. Philip J. Purcell. ti47 Eaht South Temple Street, Salt Lake will be married to. morrow in hthadena, Calif, to , ' t Will Entertain I , .i s Bride's-Parent- 0 - '''" 4r ., ' - . : l'i, tki, the cinughter The bride Mrs. Cliffoi d NI Alston of Rex. burg. Ida. formetly of Salt Leke. She Ila a gi.oltiate of the Vfliver btry of Ilion and is a member of the Imilte Gammas Sorority.. Mr. Neheker was graduated from toe University and the Ilarvard School of Business. lie Is a mem her of the Sigma Nu Fraternity. a ' . 1...- ,,, Tomorrow In Pasadena , . p Ss - ,1., , ,,,,,,, ., -- ,,,,,o, .',1, ..,,, , Marriag-eOecur- . ' ', '1 ' s .. , 1. 14 1 ( ,S 11:( . mediately kftervkartiti for a hooi-ymoon to the .slcitle 'east They will return tk, Suit lAike and toe lit home, bt 40k F stiect, ift,s. Dew. i v '.8)' I e v ' , ,, ir- . of "Ir. and Mrs. W. D. Nets., ker of 34 Sixth Liot Strt,t. IIhe ceremony was tberformed IIn the salt Lake Temple by Pres. NI( hulas G. Smith The bride and grooin left im- I . ,,,,,,,,, , I137 I r,, ... , I I .., ., interest to 'their many friends is the marriage today of Nils:, Helen Claire Akton of East First South Street, and Walter D. Nelleker Jr, son I 1 4 Of ! 1, , .. r- Former S. L. Man To Wed Coast Bride I . 41W Bride And Groom . ILcave For Coast . .. - S; L. Temple . y' - Miss Alston 3Iarrie(1 In 1. Of Salt Lakersi :Travelers; Nuptial News , - Town:. Social Activities ,, . torok-- ' |