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Show ,, .., .t , -- - '6T;1:)ESERET 1950 NFWS; IA real treat ' ,, I) ' ...... .1.,, ;..,:.. : 7 - ' g''...: ' .:. , :' ' j ''; is on eti Os ts Engaged-- ' - birthday, seventy-eight- h- , - ---- - Todays Pattern for in Salt will be prior to i t. ,: one-week-- ' Ant' TN h; h. 1 , ' - - This pattern. easy to use, aim- pie to sew, Is tested for fit Ilas complete illustrated instructions. Send 23 cents in coins for this pattern to Anne Adams,. care of The Deseret News Pattern! Department, Salt Lake City Print plainly' your name, ad- dress, zone, size, style number. Our new Anne Adams Pattern Book tor wring is ready! Send 13 cents now and let Anne Adams Show you bow tu sew to be well-dresse- d! Magic one-ya- rd fashions free pat, tern printed right In the book blooiet s storming one-yar- d 1 ,...1, , it I FORMAL ANNOUNCEMENTMiss Joanne Van Os le engaged to become the bride of Gordan A. Allcott of Salt Lake. ' ' 5 ' ; .': ; ',;0,.10'..3: li,..; , '''': ,; .1::.;::. .':;,-..- '. 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Lending a hand to the decofor their gaka Mardi Gras dinner-danc- e, rations are Mrs, Richard E., Johns and Itira, Richard S. Tanner, standing; and seated, Mrs. Vincent L. Rees, left, and Mrs. Von G. Holbrook. -- -- A reception will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. at the gracious home of Mrs-N- azi BUllen, 979 Second Ave. Mrs. Lyman is a past presi- dent of the ceneral Relief So- - .,,,, tiliii.X.i1 "Nitii Saints and ..., edical Auxiliary. To Give a ct,.,Dinner - ,ance,, .,.le . ,..,.,, ,,,...,, ....,,,,, 1.1 .A di tharedi gaiety and festivity of Lake County Medical Auxiliary the colorful Mardi Gras, iriclud- in the East Twenty-sev- Gras 'Will be at the Will entertain the w titling the Harlequin mask a'nd the enth Ward Relief Society. After 1Roof Garden of Hotel Utah on a formal dinner-dancgolden goblet, at the evening being honored afar as well as 17. That's the important There will be balloons, con-- , event which is scheduled to benear for her achievements and date when members of the Salt fetti, and all the atmosphere of 'gin at 7:30 p.m. broad experiences, her neigh- Acting as general chairman bors and friends will join in her of the outstanding social affair birthday celebration. is Mrs. Paul A. Clayton. Wee' Assisting Mrs. Bullen with tive decorations are being arthe affair will be Mrs. Florence ranged by Mrs. Vincent L. Rees, s: N9akes, refreshments; Mrs ..IsiIp. chairman, and committee main- Elizabeth Sardoni. music, and , bens, Mrs. Earl Crowder, Mrs. Mrs,. Lorene Chamberlain, der- Hardin Branch, Mrs. Frank H. orations. P4 Cutler Jr., Mrs. Elvon Jackson, A In the receiving line with Mrs. Spencer Snow, Mrs. Ray Mrs. Lyman will be Mrs. Mina H. Barton and Mrs. Donald E. , t Wignell and Mrs. Anna Olsen, Smith. , . past ward presidents , and Mrs. Mrs. Von G. Holbrook is hen- ! C. Pollei, president. Emily entertainment for the eve4-' h tiling , i Pouring at the table graced 44, . Chairman of the finance, g. 4, g.swith profusiol of spring flow' .1rf0001$1"k membership and reservations ert will be Mrs. Belle S. Spat- , committee Is Mrs. Richard E. ford, president of the General f" '''' assisted by Mrs. Richard ' Johns, Board of the Relief Society, . , ., , : ,o, t,. S. Tanner and Mrs. Roy A. ,A.,,,,, ;, Mrs Mrs. Donna Sorensen, '0 ' Darke. "1 .' and Winnifred Manwareing ', , ,i, 't, , ' i The party is being given by Mrs Margaret Schreiner, Mrs. , ,:., 1., the medical auxiliary to raise Lyman's daughter. ,,, , 1, funds for a nursing scholarship lick, Greeting guests will be Mrs y, ' in a Salt Lake hospitaL Geneva Barton and Mrs. Row- ,' ,,,til , ena Obert. Mrs. Mildred Hig- Reservations must be made ,? 'eco'''''' ham will be in charge of the with Mrs. Darke at by .. , 7 ' Feb. 14. No tickets will be sold dining room. at the door. , their-husban- ? , Alpha Epsilon of Beta 'Sigma Phi Plans Show - . Rheumatic fever research will Friday, March 10 at the South profit by a clever variety show !High School auditorium. in the planning by members of The theme for the evening Alpha Epsilon chapter of Beta will be "Mystic Variety," and a t Sigma Phi. The six energetic set of crack magicians, includcommittee members are plan- - ing tester A. Carlson and War- . ning a wonderful evening for ren Lee, will keep the audience guessing. Dottie and Buddy are scheduled to sing a CLUB- CALENDAR Brown number of selections during the program. The funds raised will be TUESDAY presented to the County HosCatholic Womans League pital to assist with rheumatic Meeting,' 850 East South Teinplé fever research. Mrs. C. G. (Nadine) TreanSt, 11 Daughters ef American Colo- tafolas is acting as chairman of the event She is assisted by nists, Matthias Farnsworth Miss Marilyn Salisbury, Mrs. Chapter Meeting, 138 Nine- Warren (Dorothy) Lee, Mrs. teenth East St.. 2 p.m. Lester A. (Louise) Carlson, Miss Wasatch Literary ClubMeeti- Dorothy Muir and Mrs. B. A. (Joan) Tripp. ng, Hotel Newhouse, 2 p.m. PEO Chapter Meeting 178 Yale Ave, 1 p.m. Laurel ClubMeeting. First Congregational Church, 2 p.m. Miriam Rebekah 41 Post Office Place, flftl' ' ':,...-,.., - PI KAP MOMS , J011 SLATE DISCUSS1ON 14tco Members of the Pi Kappa Alpha Mothers Club will meet Thursday. 140 pan. at the chapter house, 51 North Wokott Street. The guest speaker will be Grant Macfarbme, who will discuss "Can Democracy Survive?" Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Lester R. Gardiner at 44616. TO BE HONOREDAmy Brown Lyman will be the ho7 eelebrating her birthday. nod guest at a reception Feb. Sugar House Rotary Anns - Sugar House Rotary Anna are having a tea and card party at the Art Barn. $4 Finch Lane on Friday. I p.m. Prizes will be givan away during the afternoon and everyone is assured of a wonderful afternoon. University of Utah Mothers To Be Honored at Luncheon The University of Utah Moth- University of Utah campus. ers Club will meet Wednesday, Members are especially invited 1 p.m. at the Union Building, to come to the meeting at 1:45 p.m., if they are unable to attend the luncheon. Cradle News Mrs. Frederick W. Green will From Seattle, Wash. comes introduce Miss Marguerite news of the birth of wee Gordon Garner, who will play two piAlden, first child of Mr. and ano selections. Guest speaker Mrs. Ned A. Caldwell, former will be Dr. Royal L. Guff, who Salt Laker& The news of Jan. 20 will discuss "Humanics in Topleased grandparents, Mr. and day's World." Mrs. Henry Mrs. Henry Spilker of 3090 Randolph Atkin, president, will Tenth East St. and Mr. and Mrs. conduct the meeting. Walter H. Caldwell of 1649 East Reservations may be made by The contacting Mrs. Frank J. Thirty-thir- d South St, Kirby, former Elva Spilker is the new or Mrs. Orlean Seal, mom. Lode--IMeetin- 08 p.m. IBrother : 10 Cs I i ' ,.., , ., i i tv ,,,,-to4- of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen No. 682, 41 Ladies SocietyMeeting, Post Office Place, 2 p.m. (Alessi CARPS .00emlin, Fh 1 kIgSk LI ek For Stuffiness, VARIETY SHOWPlanning t1 andifrs. B. knowlike millions othersbow wonderfully effective Vicks VapoRub Is when you rub it on. Now...here's amazing, special relief when there's much toughing or stuffiness, that hoked-up" feeling. It's Vapoltub.in Steam and it brings relief shnost instantly! Put 1 or 2 spoonfuls of Vapoltub in a vaporizer or bowl of boiling water. Then breathe in the soothing, medicated vapors. Every breath eases coughing Mums. make& breathing easier. And t'a Pruing reliefnib 1PapoEtub on throat, chest and back. !cuss 'The Sorority and Its Delta Gamma Place on the Campus." A Mothers Club musieal program has also been The Delta Gamma Mothers arranged. Club will hold its luncheon meeting Thursday, 1 p.m., at FIRST CHOICE OF i4111109IS the chapter louse. 1373 'East First South St. Miss Myrtle Austin. Dean of Women at the I University of 'Utak will dis- - -c- i ! I It 1- 1- ag OOP Sor everybody. Plus 'Vitt my Mend weuldn't appreciate a kipothendriaer get-we- ll earl!. She's a re: tr , of Colds coughs of Tau show are Beta Sigt;ia Phi members, Mrs. C. G. 'rreintafolas, left, Mrs. Warren Lee, Miss Dorothy Muir A. Tripp. AKs, BKODISEEK , ' ) ' , ''',;., , By fiTS6 c ' - At4. OC.CASiooes ' 0' ,,..,, ; THESE WOMEN! a new spring "It e. ce Delight your little girl with ensemble! Her dress is yoked and scalloped, has puff or wing sleeves. The cape tell go right to her fashion loving heart! Pattern 4628: sizes 2, 4, 6. IL Size 6 dress, 1 yards, yard contrast; cape, 1 yards l 4',. :nete.q,,, . , , Just boys names- were picked out for the baby- girl who arrived Friday morning to Mr. and Mn. Richard K. Nelson. The LDS Hospital will be the camping grounds for this six pound baby and her mama. the former Marian Foote. for a couple of days. Then home to 1310 East Ninth AssistiSouth St., they'll go. ng- with the feminine name suggestions are grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Dale G. Foote, 601 Hollywood Ave., and the Carl W. Nelsons, 1351 Emigration St. HONEYMOON VISITORS Justweds, tdr. and Mrs. Maurice Carman headed for home, Bismarck, N. D, Sunday, after a short stopover,in Salt Hosts to the Lake City. pair were Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Tooley, 435 East Second South St, who acted as chief guides for the pair. VISIT FROM MR. STORE left a bundle at the LDS Hospital tagged for Mr.- - and This Mrs. Richard W. Muir. baby will be as Janet Elizaknown am-Lall- y beth. Papa Dick, who is studying business in the graduate school at Harvard, will have to let mgmtal pictures do for a while in between the phone call and wire descriptions of his secAbout April, ond child. mama, the former Frances Parndey, little Vickie and Janet will pack up and join Dick at GrandCambridge, Mass. parents include Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Parmley, 530 Douglas St., and Edward Cr- - Muir& 1495 Arlington Dr. The Muirs have been vacationing in New York and arrived back home on Sunday. r , : I Mr. Stork Visits The RAC-- Nelsons . ,,, 1.,,,... .... ' --teacher - heal .,,. ' 4 - cognized, al, au author and.,- i iii 'teacher. At the present time 'a he le serving as the literary the,ammt,eUradive, with Phi Delta Theta frakvnity. , .,' ." 1 .. , Mrs. Amy Brown Lyman will be the distinguished guest of members of the East Twenty-sevent- h Ward Relief Society on Tuesday in celebration of her Latter-da- y He will make a home bride ,poPular young take City. Both young people extensively entertained their marriage. .?:.., Birthday 'llii étitra Christ of brides of the 1930 fall season will be Miss thialthe Van Os. he parents, Mr; and Mrs. C. G. Van Os. 1922 Tenth East St. are making formal announcement of her betrothal to Gordon A Alicott. Mr. Allcott is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Allcott of 1467 Fourteenth East St. The popular young couple are making plans to wed sometime in the early talk Rites will be performed at the hour of the bride-elect- 's parents with a large reception following. The prospective bride will announce definite date of the nuptials and names of wedding attendants later. Mr. Allcott is at present a student at the University of Utah, where his affiliation is . ,,..'7'44Nildlor'04,,, .. - ,. Mrs. Lyman To Be Feted TO-dime-Y- ' ,.:::, ' 1110 Tab-Flow- MARCH exchange ?ItLydon nuptial promises in rites to be solemnized March 15. i: . .; ': - 4"116ik;iiii...: , I - - rt.,i,- . . -- ,,;?.- : T-- 7 r. :' '''' ''.. :: ' , ., ..' s .;onf .I.(' :.:..'- , - , ' u.ti,-,..-- ! in store March 15 wedding is on the calendar for Pearl M. Lydon, for members evening Tuesday daughter of Mrs. Beatrice Brockway of 1057 Eighth East of the Catholic Woman's St.. when she will become the bride of Leland Travis Fox. M. League. Four outstanding men, Fox is'a son of Mrs. Charles P. Fox of Vernal. ,William A. Dawson, Reu L. i' Rites will be solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple with Elder Clegg, John S. Boyden and Marion G. Romney, assistant to the Council Of the Twelve officiat- - Scott M. Matheson will participate in a forum "The ng. Civil Right ProPresident's I will be honored at Following the service, the bridal pair-eleThe Very Reverend posal." A. Decker, Robert J. la reception to be held at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Dwyer will act as :22SKelsey Ave. moderator. This outstanding program is The bride will be attended by Miss Annabelle Wallace of Clarkston, Wash., as maid of honor. Junior bridesmaid will be scheduled for 8 p.m. at-- the Beatrice Lydon, daughter of Mrs. Lydon by a former marriage. Ladies Literary ChM. 850 Fast South Temple St. The ' girl will be another daughter, tiny Darlene Lydon. lenders quartet will sing a Lowell Fox. borther to the bridegroom, will ass 1st him as besti nurion,r of selections and re- man. freshments will be served. Members and their friends Subsequent to their marriage, the betrothed couple will take an extended wedding trip through Nevada. They Will return to are invited to attend. establish their residence in Salt Lake City. The prospective bride and bridegroom will be extensively en' tertained prior to their March wedding. a breakclimaxed festivities will be by wedding Prenuptial fast to be held immediately following the nuptial service at Hotel: Newhouse. The bridal party and close family members will! attend. A - ", ,i : - . . - , IMarchl5ToBWedding' Dale For pearl Lydon P1:1;:te 4, , .. , . StaiffiphliqyziR Use I it in steam ...Rub it on, toot 1,4a rmcf118 grill' 4 Id ilorlibot'qmor 1 ,ittalb000 Astattua |