Show TITE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Health Mints Helps for Shoppen Latest Fashions Beaoty Aids W Current events and current literature section Ladies Lit eiy club 2 30 p m clubhouse Card party Our Lady of Lourdes sodality 8pm Judge Memorial school Utah State Fraternal 7 30 p m W O W of far Judge building Bethel No Older of Job's Daughters 7 30 p m Masonic temple initiation Mondamin chapter 10 am Newhouae hotel I aches’ auxiliary to the Union Pacific Old Timers club and t) S I No 3 sewing Union Pat if cc station 9 30 a m First in Series Of Dinners Set For Saturday Eve Miss Cajl'e Rah and Miss Gloria Rkh were the hiatises and Miss Flame Blood the honored gue-- t at a delightful budge supper given Thmsdsy evening at tie Rah home 1 ibles on Vale avenue were ai ranged fur budge during the enlv hums of the evening followed bv a 'I he serving table buftet 'uppei was ce rid with a baski t of van coluied (wily spiing flowers and was lighted with Fieiuh blue tapeis in silver holdei s The guests to meet Miss Blood in eluded Mrs Howard (’ Adams Miss Katherine Covev Mi vs Kay Hardv Mis David B Haight Miss Geneve Hopkins Miss I’eggy Ballnrd Mis Betty Crawford Miss Beulah Blood Miss Aliee Thornlev Mm Jeannette Morrell Miss Nora Stew ait MLsa Rau line Ringree and Miss Margaret Smith Mr and Mr George M Gadsby will entertain at the fust in a series of Informal dinners Satin day eve nlng at their home on lust South Temple street con-gies- s 1 lhd Tea Dam 5 a e Vera Miss Kathatvn laivesy will be Ray and Miss June the hosti ses it i lid dance Icidav between the horns of 4 and 8 p m m the Belvideie lounge Mi-- s Member of the Alplu Iota oror ity ill give a dancing paity Frulav evening at the Ambassador hotel I’a will b used as trlotic deroration well as blue and white tha sururity colors Vv Bridge Supper Mis Benedict Maybee entertained at her borne recently at a budge sup were carried per The decoration out In valentine motif and large Cov candy hearls were the Livens er were laid for Miss Lslella Berg Mess Josephine Madsen Mis Janet Leggat Miss Virginia Pace Miss Flor ence i rskine Miss F uphemla Petfei Miss Elizabeth Leggat and Mus Doris Strong The hoste-j- l was assisted b) her mother Mrs Robert P Maybee Informal Tid at an Infotmnl tea Thursday afternoon at her home on First avenue In honor of of Los Mrs Della Davnes Sander Angeles who is visiting in Salt Lake Mis Bendy Denoher daughter of During the afternoon Mis Snow was assisted bv her daughter Mrs George Dr and Mrs W D Donoher who Van Studdiford tailed on the 8 8 General Lee from Seattle recently with Ml Harriet Mctloskle and Mrs John II Tonkin Chi Delta Phi alumnae will meet for a atay of several months la Saturday at 2 p m with Mrs Frank A Johnson 13 19 Normandie circle Take Lydia E Pinkham'a Miss Margaret Johnson will be the hostess for the afternoon and Miss Vegetable Compound Oriental Party The second m a series of en'eitain Dorothv Snow will review the treat Hava you ov t felt that you veers too tak to do anythin! that you did ments to be conducted by the ladies ment of love in the poetry of Keat sot have tbo strength to do your work? of the American Institute of B Sewing section of Lvnds chapter Hiding n Women who are oak and E S will meet at the home Salt Lake chapter an Oriental party No should taka a tonic such aa Lydia will be given Irtdav evening at the of Mrs Margaret Henderson 454 Ken a Vegetablt Compound 474 East sington avenue Monday at 2 p m Coliblemuce Town Hou--and backaches that are the nault South Temple stieet Professor Maude The assisting hostesses will be Mrs n of a tired condttloo often Mav Babcock will dtsplsv some Or! Nora M Eastman and Mrs Sara L ental costumes and deess which will Gardiner yield to this marreloue medicine out of every ISO women who report be followed by musical numbers and to us say that they are benefited by this games U general cl air Mias Adele medicine Buy a bottle from your drug man and the following will as and watch the results (lit today host easr Mis Adele Larsen Miss Alta Everson Mlss LaVerne Kjar and Miss I ncy Picco Assisting hot esses are Miss Doris Dalbv Mrs Lll ban Chisholm Muss Helen Roberts By MUD CHEGWIDDEN Miss Frankie Rn hards Miss Grace Meldrum Muss Norma Hyde Mess Fllen Jarvis and Miss I ranees Carden Contest Letters Hughes An indoor garden has taught many 639 things to Oliva S Blackburn Delightful Party In an Miss Margaret Smyth entertained Washington avenue Ogden Wednesday evening at a delig ttful swer to The Tribunes question REMEMBER— party in compliment to Mm Esther "What has your garden meant to you Thomns daughter of United Slates Senator-elec- t and Mrs Hbert I) this year’" she wrote ‘My garden occupies over half of Thomas ai her home on Fighth I Sell-Polishiavenue spend most ol Gay valentine and heart' the room In whit h were for the attractive detora my time and consists of geraniums turns and guests included Miss Thom begonia fuchsias ferns wandering as Miss Arrtv Miller Miss Helen Jew Jerusalem cherries and a lovely dries quickly to a brilliant Young Miss Marjory Kimball Miss large Christmas cactus loaded down M lurma Miss gloss — Spencer Dorothy with bursting buds 'I believe that beautiful paintings Lloyd Miss Helen Harker Miss Flor Without Rubbing! ence Jones Miss Lon Krontjes Miss and flowers exert a powerful Influ Norma Goddard and Mins Joyce Par ence Upon ones character and as 1 At Your Dealer's or ry During the evening the hostess cannot surround myself with paint BENNETT GLASS & was assisted by her mother Mrs J R lugs I am thankful that I can have something Just as beautiful and Just Smyth PAINT CO as potent for good— flowers the beau il-- 5 Beit ytrut South Card section A of Radiant chapter tlful paintings of God Their presNo 12 O E S will meet at the home ence creates longing for and an of Mrs Arthur rank 1425 East South aspiration after beauty produces a Temple street Mondav at 2 p m The certain repose of mind and brings assisting hostesses will be Mrs Helen nothing but good Bagiev Mrs Rose Burnett Mrs Maud 'After caring for flowers for a C'ulbei Won Mrs Betty Burns Mrs short time I became Impressed with Jennie K Johnson and Mr Abbie the feeling that beauty is the result Schraga Mrs H H Roe is chairman of obedience to the laws of fitness and Mrs Jake Tannonbaum is assist and orderly arrangement and not a ant chairman result of rhance or accident Consequently if I become a character of beauty it will not be through chance or accident and If I wish to appear beautiful to the eves of others 1 must observe certain laws of fitness and orderly arrangement "Judging bv the effect my garden ha had on me 1 am certain that through the efforts of horticultural societies to encourage cottage garden big a geeat deal of good will result A great change will come over the home life of the people Instead of gardens filled with weeds there will be seen beautiful vegetable or flower girdens and a spirit of friendly rl valry and emulation will be created whlih will lead to improvements in habits of order cleanliness and In duslry in the homes ' Fvery effort made to Improve the taste of the masses and lead them to make home pleasant Ls to be com mended as weakening the Influence of evil and diffusing a power which will prove a potent factor for good" This thoughtful letter is a sermon in itself and needs no comment from me Mrs L W Snow entertained to 4 Mt tine Aits club 2 30 p m llcberC Ivei'on 319 Fast 30 p m Seventh South street General board C’ltv Fedeia-tioof Womens Clubs 10 30 a m Civic Center Tea for Flks ladies’ choc us Mrs A F Goodspeed 559 Harvard avenue Kle club literary section 2 p m Mrs A B Darbv 269 iirst avenue apartment 17 Dinner Women of First Congregational church 6 30 p m church Dame Planned t i comes downstairs first -- 'he hostess or the ladytguest-- ' 2 Who enters the sitting room fust— the hostess or lady guests’ 3 Please t II me tf the same rule applies when ttie guesls to enter the room are gentlemen’ R 1 It de (Either order is correct pend on which the hostess thinks is more convenient for her guest For Instance if the guests ate wo men who knew her home very well and who probably will know the guests already assembled m the liv mg room then the hostess may step aside and ay "Won’t you go fust’” But if on the other hand the wo men have ndt been to the hostess’ home before and if they probably won’t know the guesls in the living room then It Is quite proper for the hostess to say Shall I leud the way?" 2 The hostess would lead the way into the living room so that she will be in position to see that at once guests are lntioduicd to each other If the woman gmsts have entered first there may bo an awkward in terim of a few seconds at least before the hostess comes to make these m Deductions 3 Yes If the guests entering the room are gentlemen the hostess them ready to moke the introductions or otherwise to con bine her guests Events of the Day Affair Jor February Bride Of News Training of Child Articles for the Young - Rich Home Scene FEBRUARY 17 1933 omem-HomeCMMr- en S o c ET I- FRIDAY MORNING Here’s Pie With Two New' Features By tLORENCL LA GANKE WEAK WOMEN Neighbors of Woodcraft Stiver Maple icicle No 108 benefit dame hunt meeting Wood bine and Salt Lake circles 8 30 p m I O O F hall G I A Thimble club 1pm luncheon Mrs William Barnard 2198 Lmuoln street Child’s Conservation club Salt Lake circle semimonthly chamber of meeting commerce Family dinner Grace M E church 6 pm Foucth South and Eighth East streets Woodbine chile No 62 Thimble club Neighbors of Wood craft Brooks Arcade Sec t ton No 2 Ladies' Aid First M F church 2 10 p m Mis A L Heuther 1729 Ti true ton avenue Hawthorne camp Daughteis of Utah Pioneeis 2 p m Mis Pearl Walton 1323 Lincoln street Camp 19 2 p m Mis C R Budd 501 Ninth First West street ladies Card partv Auxiliary to L A and O S L Old Timers’ club No 2 Mrs A G Hedges 629 Hollywood evenue Jolly Dozen Mrs O W Kelley 212 Hampton avenue 2pm ’ 1pm Its success In em- jecllon Offsetting this there Is 8 prom Tills mav react on oe of an advantage or oppentunity ployment 'to mend the fm tunes and gam the as tCopj right 1931 King Features ate Inc distance of pet sons of power and pres tlge Those whose birthday it is may look (or a year in which they may hem fit or have assist inre to gam chenshed ambitions with the aid of persons in authority or power But a rhildren’s Colds Viv (Copyrght 1933 King Features Inc Yield quicker fo double action of ® tendency to sharp bitter and satcaslic bpcech must be checked or these signs of pcogiess may be imperiled A child born on this dav may be difficult to get on with owing to its tendency to nMtaTHi-gKinrrr- ra rash caustic and unguarded speech VJSSIS IRwltTrU Kompsorp ntr V no MAIN '“'BETTFR SHOES (r HOSK Final Clearance of Our Midninler Shoe Sale 163 Pairs pre-red- 1pm Syn-ri- ) Peacock-Premie- r J & K and Other Mahei Syn-dcat- e ) Jf'rll-Knoic- TODAY’S v HOROSCOPE n BROKEN SIZES Formerly Priced $850 to $1250 Now $500 Pairs Premier Selby and Peacock Formerly Triced to $8 50 Now 5375 ETIQUETTE 84 By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE A rather adverse alignment of stel lar influences Is found at work in this PARTY home de Pevster Dear J day's astrological forecast There mav 1 When friend come to a party be friction difficulties or perhaps real peril In employment and it Is admon In your hjee and af'er the ladies ished that predisposition to sarcastic have left their wraps upstairs wpo sharp or bitter speech be held in sub By KATIIRINE DE PEYSTER U — at This Is an Opportunity That Will Pay You to Take Advantage Of — Buy Better Shoes Now and Save M-s- 10 run-dow- IIad-aeha- run-dow- Garden Gate Bennett's ng Floor Wax FDUmUIY QUFKI S Miss M A B Salt Lake savs that according to mv suggestions the took 10 to300 rrv JMTtirtra Ladies’ Dresses and Suits Continues at I tj jf j 2QO i° fAlr La 0NAL Maim ASArcH cry it ooy Utah ’ She pressed this cracker butler mixture into a pie plate making an even layer on bottom and against sides She washed and picked over one and one half cups of cranberries and one and one half cut's of pared cored and diced apples She used one half cup water and one cup of sugar with this mixture When cooked and rooted she poured the saure into the cracker lined pie plate and baked In a hot oven 425 degtees for twelve minutes At serving time she put whipped cream on top although this really was unnecessary She could have used a meringue or served it with no topping at all Nancy has a le iflet on "Pastry Mak Ing" which he will send on receipt of stamped self addressed envelop Write for It car of this paper a THE Utah Woolen Mills 24 Richards Street I DltlwtM I OK I’KKF THE OF ONE SAY? WHY THAT SOUNDS YOU SOAKS OUT THE DIRT BEFORE IMPOSSIBLE I YOUR VERY EYES CLOTHES C0L1E THESE RICH SUDS 4 OR 5 SHADES CAN EASILY Take R easy on washday Don’t scrub Don’t boil Let Rmso suds do the work tor you Rinao tookt out dirt Clothes come 4 or 5 shades whiter— softly Hard to believe’ Fry if and tut W ithout any thumping and scraping against a washboard — without boiling — without help from you — Rinso washei clothe SHADES WHITER than you eversaw! HOW CLOTHES LAST 2 OR 3 TIMES LONGER! Scrubbing and boiling wr oat rlothi quicker than tha handaat kind of wear tUnao utm acrobbing— tot tks They laat twice—Mrae hmi m Ion j! Hera your clothe aave lota of money youreelf with Kmaol ht HOME-MAKIN- G 316 PAPERS SAY: EXPERTS OF for Evening Wear “USE RINSO!” 195-2- 95 COLLEGE BOOT SHOP 1 East Broadway hW ft' hramm-J(hno- n $100 Housewives everywhere are discover a big waste of money to scrub dothes One woman who changed to Rmso says she must have saved at least $100 on clothe since she began w ahing them this safe "acrubless” way Why don’t you change to Rinso and let it double the life of your dothes? You'll say you never saw such suds —they’re so rvh and soapy! You get a whole tubful of live active uds from just a little Rinso It gives twite a much suds cup for cup as lightweight pulled up soo — trm wt kardtst nier And how those rich creamy Rinso Kids loosen dirt! Even the grimiest play things SOAK spotless almost before your very eyes No wonder use Rmso fix' the wash — lot the dishes — Jot all kousthold cltamnif ing it’ f No wonder expert everywhere— of them — recommend Rinso! This soap atks no favors It make no fuse about water— hard or soft It get busy at once raking out dot getting white things the wAifrtf ever— colored thing! bright as new1 The home making experts of 316 leading newspaper say "Use Rmso for aafety and fir snowy washes” It’ ail you need — rrva to kardrU ualtr Never use bar soaps chips powder loftcnai —Rmso ii all you nttd WHAT ! I WASHES RINSO WHITER? yes LOTS WHITER ! 334 PIECES SO EASY OH YOUR HANDS— WITH ONE BOX OF RINSO SO SAFE FOR THE CLOTHES Read what Airs Calvin Horn says: Look at your hands after an easy Rmso washing Still smooth — nil! white and pretty No danger of ’’wauhtub hands” when you use Rrnnol ' And Rinao is wonderfully safe for the clothes too You can trust you very best cottons and linens to it Tkty‘11 last from 2 lo 3 limes Rmgrr— for with Rinso they don’t need to be scrublied SHE WASHED Footwear that It brilliant gay as the season Itself lends the final touch of smartness to party apparel SAVE YOU mil-bo- na kutt-drt- ds Two Genera! Ortleret! To ritilippinrft Sen Ire WARRINGTON 18 Feb Rt igadic r General Frank S Civ (IV heir eummtuider of Fort Fraud E Wat ien W yomlng has been ordned bv the war department to the command of the Philippine dev Isinn Bug idler General Casper II Cun rad commander of the Philippine dl vision will replace Got rial Got lieu at tort Wairen Bi ig idler Crm tal Stanley H Find commander of tha Vancouver bar raiks Washington has been ordered lo the command of the Twenty third line ado Philippines Biigadier tern rial James K Pal sons commander ot the brigade has been tiansfrrred to enmmand of the Vancouver hiuriuks Generals ( cm hrer and Fold will will fmm him Fianusio June 2 JUST TRY RINSO AND SEE! IT NO SCRUBBING WHITER! petunias Into the house befoce win ter but that they have no' bloomed although they are nice and green I wonder of she cut back the plants when she took them up and potted them’ I did this with five large roots of petunias and since December they have been continually in flower If the plints are henlthv hut not blooming they are lacking some Hem of food or perhaps they me not get If possible ting enough sunshine water them with manure wain Jf this cannot he obtained buy a can of htun U Plant tablets at the nursery store and apply according tn direr lions I am sure this will make flow rr buds appear Juickfehloans XfiMI Nancy had read a new reupe which interested her greatly She told Juan she was going to make a rosy apple That sounds good Aunt Nancy pie I d like to taste may I have some You never let me eat any pie Her is a pie 1 11 let you taste Joan because it ha a new kind of crust Want to help me make it’ ' ’Goody goody goody I'm go ng to make some pie What do you want me to get’ ’ 'Bring me the box of soda crack ers first and then run downstairs and bring up about four greenings " Nancy counted out 22 crackers They were the flaky crackers which were about three Inches square She rolled these fine using a roll ing pm Then she mixed them with one third cup of butter which she had softened but not melted One tablespoon sugar went In too She added no salt since the crackers were sufficiently salty in themselves "Rinso in my ofiinion is the perfect laundry soap It has proved to me that a mp can be both economic aland efhoent It get the dothes snow — qiiwkly easily and safely I kept a IK of tie wivtk I did wtlh one big box First I did 331 pieces of wash for my fjmly of three Then I wasird my didim Rink and floor 4 times eaih Do yni wmdu I’m enthusiastic about Rinao” Mrs Calvin P Horn Portland Or FPtc yirjqci Pacerujc t-Sc- Jcnj &u t7 in (imciica i( |