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Show 2W 4. jv SAE Mothers Planning Spring Bridge Lunch Tree Event C&t,''X ,. i Election of officers . will highlight the meeting of Salt Lake Council of Women, Monday at 10 a.m. at the Blind Center, 309 E. 1st South. t Afterward a tree planting ceremony honoring retiring president Mrs. Russell. E., BJorklund will be held at Lindsay Gardens, Mrs. Fred B. Evans is in charge. Guest speaker at the meeting will be Paul S. Rose, who will talk on "Public Land Survey Conducted by the National Recreational Assn. Miss Elizabeth Mitchell will report on the Salt Lake County Detention Home Project and Mrs. W. Hartlett Powell will report on the progress of the Smoke Elimi' nation Committee. ' .1 v f .Spotlight on Fashion Council Dates Election V" ,iA , V The Salt Lake Tribuiu, Ixislay, April 2, 1961 Mrs. Robert A. Anderson la general chairman assisted by Mrs. Barbara S, Gardner, Color, fabrics and accesso- ries are not only important Ingredients in coordinating a decorations; Mrs. Elbert d. Adamson, food-an- d Mrs, CL Ross Sundberg, gifts. successful fashion show but also are Important in the selection of a personal wardrobe. ' An Illustrated lecture emphasizing these will highlight the annual spring bridge luncheon for Sigma Alpha Epsilon Mothera Club, Thursday at 12:15 pun. at the University of Utah, Student Union. Joyce Gorder, fashion coordinator for ZCMI will give the program. Earlier, baked foods will be offered for sale. Mrs. Robert A. Anderson, left, Mrs. CL Boss Sundberg. Mrs. Barbara S. Gardner 'bone up' I Mizpah Chapter ' Mizpah Chapter, Order of Eastern Star is scheduling two events this week. Mon-daevening members will greet grand chapter officers at a dinner at 6:30 pm. at the Masonic Temple. A bridge luncheon is scheduled Saturday at 1 p.m. at th YWCA Activities Building, S22 E. 2nd South, y at 1 pm. on fabric Information 'prior to Sigma Alpha' Epsilon Mothers Club lunch, fashion lecture. BEAUTY MACHINE! 'Mrs. Bernard J. Hale, left, Sirs. John T. Prokopis select fashions for Si Mary of the Wasatch Alumnae lunch, show. St. Marys Alums Chart Spring Luncheon Fete The annual fund raising spring luncheon sponsored by St. Mary of the Wasatch Alumnae will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. at the school. Funds will go for scholarships to the school Theme for decorations and program is keyed to Good Education Symbolized by the Cherry Tree. During the luncheon coeds will model clothing they have made in classes. Party frocks, formals and wedding attire also will be shown with Walker's Danseuse furnishing the clothes. Alumnae officers are 'ln charge of the event with Miss Mary OCarroll, president, as general chairman. Other officers are Miss Anita Dalpaiz, Mrs. Emerson S. Sturdevant,' Mrs. William Benda, Miss Edythe Smith and Mrs. Dean L. Gray. Decorations are under the direction of Miss Gloconda Capitola and tickets and reservations are being handled by Mrs. John Crus and Mrs. Thomas Crus. Mrs, A. Royal Watson is coordinating the fashion show. The food is being prepared by Mrs. Bernard J. Hale and Mrs. John T. Prokopis. 0. Pure elegance of line. In a pump with daringly deep-cu- t sides and an entirely new vamp line. In black patent leather. Platinum blond, tobacco brown, red, or navy calf. Also black peau de soie or white satin (tinted free). $24.95 Special Formula Emollient is a special combination of rich oil groups that band together to coddle, silken and soften the dry skin . . . make it bloom afresh to a younger, suppler, finer look of beauty. $5, $9, $15 a PMI by D'rfnfottio- Clarlii e fLc Xt'li - Terrace Level Cosmetics mu a airman By Hazel S. Parkinson Tribune Club Editor Do chibs give away too many prizes at their fetes? A reader writes she thinks the practice of giving prizes is overdone and that it only prolongs the luncheon and program which in most cases are too long anyhow. She cont- inues by saying that at one luncheon she attended more than 90 gifts were distributed and that one individual won eight What is your opinion on the subject? Would you rather have the club secure a few nicer gifts or many Inexpensive ones? What do you think is a good number of prizes? Should the number of guests in attendance or the price of the ticket be a consideration Lets hear from you, write your answers and questions to: MADAM CHAIRMAN, THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, PO Box 867, Salt Lake City, Utah Speed Ip Timing Heie is a suggestion to speed up timing on luncheons when you are having a fashion .show or a long program. Keep the introductions to a minimum. Intro- duce only the special guests and the key committee workers. You can list the whole committee on the printed program. It isn't necessary to introduce each individual committee member. After all, she is working for the good of the club and not for the glory of recognition at least she should be. "Three hours is ample for an afternoon fete and for some two and f hours is even better. Youll get the crowd to attend again if your timing is cm the Short rather than the long side Talk to Manager Plan and time In advance. Talk to the catering manager of the place where your luncheon is being held, on how long to plan on for the serving and .clearing away, based on the menu selection and number of people served. From that you can plan how long the program should be. Timekeepers can, be employed if the occasion so de, mands. ... one-hal- Our new prints are the most exciting things you can wear right now. Theres a new sophistication and fashion-authorit- about them y whether florals or geometries, brilliant or muted in color. Because of this new difference and drama, prints look marvelous any hour of the day or night! 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