| Show r — -0' cc-1:t-- -- 04440'4M v004004 0 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE £1 Monday March 31 1952 I f r ' t ' ' ' — ' ' '1 'I' —' ' J1 - etrs 1 is "s t c J ti 1 I I I- -1 i I ' at - ' A ski theme prevailed at an announcement luncheon Saturday at the Doll House when t t - - t 'Z ' ' r's i '''' ' "---- ' - ' t'snf 1 t '9----s- I i- ' ----- - - I ' f 'ts"6--- 1 - t -- ''''' 8 May 2" Miss McKendrick is daughter of Mrs David S ' t st -- I - '( ''''' ': 4'1 - i 1 - fs- - i a - - ' - 4 : "-- 1 i - f i y ' og ' "a0- P t Sy '' ? ' - - 7 - s f :t ?I ' - " '' 0 ' '''C ti - s'1 Zit - ' tt I A ' I it 4 a ' l' 4 it ' t k ' ': t " ' ' ' ""A t t 'o ' :' I 5 7:1300r 264 W 5th North '''' ' 4-- o Mr late McKendrick and the '''V-k s The future bridegroom is the s n son of Dr D R Smith of Iron Mountain Mich and 'Mrs Q t Fry Smith also of Iron Moun1 tain i' t 1 '' The couple will be married l'- ) " k '' "''Ir - '4' r- ''''''"- -'In the Cathedral of the Mad' t s eleine in a high noon cere"" s'ss mt Brusatto Father Frank mony : 04: has been isked to officiate An ' si' A4 evening reception has been s planned to honor the newly- s weds at the Phi Mu house 1415 Butler Ave ' Mrs John M Cameron will 's 144r be matron of honor Brides- 14tkit maids will be Miss Marjorie Alexander Miss Bonnie Ryan Miss Marjorie Robinson and l :1 Miss Marilyn Sorenson Kathryn Cameron will be the I : flower girl and Johnny Cameron the ring bearer '''''' : r H Lee Hill will be best man :f Nitss McKendrick is a agraduate of the University of Utah where she was affiliated Miss Joan McKendrick whose coming marriage to Don R Smith with Phi Mu Tau Beta Sigma was told Saturday at a luncheon at Doll House Date set is May 1 and was selected as an outunistanding member of the BURTON LUNCHEON versity band The benedict-elec- t graduated - of -frornMichigan---Colleg— Mining and Technology at Houghton Mich He was a member of Kappa Delta Psi r 0re- - AN and the ski team The couple will live in Garfield following a honeymoon Cox of Grand Bay Ala FriMrs Wilford Moyle Burton trip East was hostess Satday in the Salt Lake LIDS urday at a luncheon and shower Temple Miss Hutchings is a daughat her home 'honoring Miss Veon Hutchings who will beter Of Mr and Mrs Earl Hutchcome the bride of Robert D ings 2015 Laird Dr The couple will be honored I at a wedding breakfast at the Hutchings home following the early morning ceremony and will welcome guests at a reception at the Mounment Park 1 L D S Ward Friday evening -Other parties which have o : honored Miss Hutchings were Club meetings scheduled 40 f given by Mrs B L Foulger Tuesday: I ' 1 1 1 - ' C j 44 SH - t i - i :' - ' - ti I t - t -- 4 ) - 3 rt c ' - ' ' s ' ' Ci ir f It - 44 s-- 0-s '''' atr44 :s ' : 'i- - '- ' 1 t i i i i r i ' ' I s - i I f: - f'--' i :"'' I 0 ' t t i tl-- I Aliss I : s 41 sor - - - si'-i-f- - - I Mrs - ' 4 0 was wed Saturday in Formerly lebillis Marie Furlong Eugene Berndt! Cburch Methodist Wire itho WireTurlong Rites Held At Centenary Methodist Chantilly lace fitted bodice adorned with covered buttons long sleeves and full skirt She wore wTiiliot cap of satin and lace which wat caught to a veil of illusion and finger-tishe carried a nosegay of Stephwhile while carnaanotis tions and stock surrounding a white orchid Identical frocks of coral turquoise and lavender taffeta were chosen by the attendants Miss Alice Furlong the brides sister Was maid of honor and Miss Co Peen Bumingham Miss Ronnie Ily ler Miss Margaret Buh ler Miss Avon Phillips Miss Arlene Mikkelson and Miss Mary Catherine Rodgers of Tacoma we bridesmaids They held llgite tapers at the tlase with pink carnations and rosebuds and wore Juliet taps of matching taffeta in their hair Hobert Wiemar of Tacoma was best man Paul Furlong cf the bride: George Burni n gh a m Vern Warner Key Nes bold Dick Tilly and Floyd Allen were ushers Mrs- - Furlong wore a cherry crepe dress while Mrs 1Vire donned a rose crepe They selected corsages of camellias The newlyweds will honeymoon en route to Tacoma where they will live The bride wore a pearl gray suit accented with pink and my accessories for traveling Miss Phyllis Marie Furlong a daughter of Mr and Mrs 21'5 E Sherman L Furlong 5th South bectme the bride Saturday of Ronald Eugene Wire son of Mr and Mrs Maurice G Wire of 'Tacoma The It Rev was pee Centenary Church with the ceremony Methodist the Robert of DeLancey &fitting A reception followed at the church The bride chose a wedding of traditional white gown satin fashioned with Empress collar of imported French Sorority's Chapter Ends First Year Lt One year old is Xi Theta Exemplar Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi The event will be celebrated Monday at 8 pm in a merry fashion at the residence of Mrs Kenneth D Eisenhart E Gregson Ave 'Members will come At P dressed as "kids" and prizes will be given for the best costumes Carol Frisbee chapter presii11 be ebbostess and dent Mrs Balch Allen social chair man Mo mPmmodiON Wherein City Tuesday ) II 1723-21s- Catholic Women's League— Musicale at Moreau Hall 1002 E South Temple 2 pm Mrs Samuel C Curtright will be In charge Vocal selections in English French and German will be sung Miriam Rebekah Lodge No 5 —Meeting Tuesday 830 pm at I 0 0 F Hall 41 Post Office Pl after which the group will attend the assembly president's official visit to Ruth Rebekah Lodge No 7 at Bingham Ruth Rebekah Lodge No 7 visit of Mrs Jessie M Allen at Community 11811 L — 1111 4) - zr " 'vat "t41:11 8 f 2611 SIZES 12 4 If you make a front button casual with slightly scooped neck slenderizing yoke-pane- l lines — it betomes something special! Esty-to-dsaddle stitching could act as smart se $5 try s h Curl t perm-anen- rosrwwswoost et s Istrol prA114 INA kintditest tectsnque beestAwt P4141Ki pertmenses Ives twt sty ht it some 1114610 ot teatoe cm spay prshostionoi portnemete row sae beryl °perglee Saves you time too Too wood 1 to boos loos Soo tho solo yet 0110411' siorped solSisg"t tsprristi (Strwso ssososs't tin ss0-41- ott's sky it MOS 1ots moat ) Vow tett te 14 vests temeses iwoetwo (Toss sit s rime sooSi rmiohoot vets SoLl'st4o1 sissow 'ooftors' tfso is isn pow S"vse" ts0v-s-- wurt 7ti4Ä1 ' - 5-82- ski 'it of SoLsk HMS tr- c- sAlool-tikohs- eo twit Ses" No 2611 is cut insires 12 14 16 18 20 36 38 40 42 44 and 46 Size 18 4ka yds 35-ifabric Send 30c for pattern with 00 1 p r off the press The Fashion Book with its Spring-Summe- delightful presentation of the newest fashions in the form of dependable practical easy-tsew pattern designs—over 125 of them for every age and every type Be an early bird sew now with this book as your guide Price just 30c Send orders to Pattern Bureau The Salt Lake Tribune 652 Mission Si San Francisco Cal o Remove Somali now East and her daughMrs Frank Maloney who were hostesses at a kitchen shower March 17 Miss Janice Lakin who entertained at a linen shower March 19 Miss Eleanor Wegner miscellaneous shower hostess on March 20 and Miss Joanne Chidester and Miss Lorraine McNair who honored Miss Hutchings at a linen shower March The newlyweds are planning a honeymoon in the southern states Mr Cox has recently been released from the Navy lie and his bride will reside in Salt Lake City and he will attend the University of Utah 2-- Marilyn Earl I tVght kot Lent 1 N:-s- : 1 m I It:"F""1w-115111 004m I- - - - 1 - 1 ' 1: 1111 '14 "0 j' 4-- ' '' ': ' J - Zif'''i r''' i - - 1 0 ' ' ' ' s- t '' - i ii IsI - t ' zi 4 ' -- s1- as - 0' 4 '' ss--- : t i ' -s 1 ' V - : : - - :: s ' " l' i - s2 rt31 t' ' "' ci I 1 4s - V:)-----t A i t s- i- a I :4-- s t - - - -s- - -' I ts t'' V-- - - t ' -- - The second in her series of luncheons spring brought 16 guests to enjoy the view from her apartment Mrs Robert Kimball Davis a daughter-i- n-law assisted her The buffet tabletop was completely covered by a long mirror For a centerpiece carnirdn:Ticzchaill white carnations candelabra in tapers crystal were used bridge - v rather! i 1' - --- ' ' - - i - fz ''---- --- - ' - ' - O i ' 4s Mrs Spencer W Clawson sho is campaign chairman for Civia Music membership drive The drive is scheduled to begin Monday Beoflil Drive Campaigners 1-6 For 0 ri T1 usic To(day Mom! a 1- visiting her son and family Mr and Mrs Charles C Gads-bin Oakland Cal Hawaiian Flight Across the Pacific is where Mrs Kennard P Black is heading The former Jean Larsen daughter of Mr and Mrs Ervin E Larsen will meet her husband in Hawaii where he is stationed with the U S Navy She expects to remain till August when Mr Black's unit will be transferred—who knows where! Mrs Fern Black of Blanding Is Mr Black's mother The Larsens now living in Tucson will drive up to Salt Lake and take their daughter down to Los Angeles where she will board a flight plane They Were There "Tell us about it!" all the friends of Miss Ardie Robison and Carolyn Crawford are clamoring since the return of the two to gether with Mr and Mrs D A Robison from a lengthy European tour Highlight was attending the Olympic games in Oslo Norway this year Darrell Robison Ardies brother was a member of the U S' ski team and they cheered from the sidelines The Utahns flew to New York from London after spending a couple of months touring France Italy Austria Germany and Holland and reached Salt Lake last week Pacific Report Who wouldn't like to live high on San Francisco's R L1sian Hill with its view of heaven and earth and bay?— and Alcatraz! "It's a nice place an dwe've got it!" writes Mrs NI R Meacham (Bernell Winn) The Meachams moved their household chattels and settled there recently "The ‘neighbors always are making society column news and if we use our best manners they may take us in" (Who said you never meet any neighbors In a big city?) 'They do give us tips where to shop We're not it seems to have anything to do with the market that sold us three lamb chops for $178 and that's all right with us We hope to hear Monteaux conduct his last symphony con y --— 1-- A "wildfire campaign is scheduled to begin Monday with persons interested in the annual Civic Music program selling season tickets for the annual cultural events according to Mrs Spencer W Clawson chairman The drive will continue with ticket through Friday - salesmen and saleswomen stressing the "bargain" rates at which the best in music and dance is being brought to Salt Lake City Two of the attractions scheduled for next season are Patrice klunsel Metropolitan Opera Co star and the Ballet Theater of New York Although the New York price to see the ballet is $6 Miss Clawson noted that Salt Laker's could see that —and four other attractions— cost of for a total season-tick- et $3 Student price $3 she said event—uChairmen for nder Mrs Clawson — are Mrs Scott Groo Mrs- - Kenneth P A dinner for the 200 persons hare enlisted under the six who chairmen will be held Monday at 7 pm in the Newhouse Motel George Fowler New York will national representative speak Robert S Allison Jr president of the local association will have charge — Gnadt Miss lone Duncan Miss Lisle Bradford Mrs Douglas Sorensen and rt Hulbert For Shoulder Straps shoulder straps on slips often pies of qe garment with them Mend these by setting in little diamond or triangular-shapePulled-ou- t take d patches eert before leaving on his world trip "The lorgnette crowd" says Bernell the eternal newspaper woman (used to work with us here) "will be there in abundance and we shall see all the flowers in the world at his ovation" et:--- ADVERMEMENT WHAT MADE LINDA LOSE HER LOOKS? Linda (Aid to No needlessly from a simple iron deficiency who sorely need en abundance of iron to rebuild rich red blood that renews strength and energyputs the roses back layout cheeks Thousands who once were pale and have repallid tired and run-dow- o arored health and vigor with litotirzED YEAST tablets—a concentrated iraft sottiS filtmulated specifically to help you re'blood cells Sive' Weakened 'washed-ou- t Weakness and pallor an boot other 'Ciuses so see your doctor regularly But has you feeling wom if iron deficiency -drains color from your and vissted-cheeks Stan taking 'IONIZED YEAST right away For 1RONIZEDYEAST has the vital iron you may need to regain your youthful sparkle vitality and enthusiasm Get 'IONIZED YEAST at your drug counter today See how it daily use can help you be your old time self again tot just a few pennies a day And its these women ‘ i P' dEto be the tosst of the town party was complete without her Now he seem old before bertime her pep and enthusiasm gone the healthy color drained from her cheeks Doctors tell us that many suds tragedies can be avoided Many many men and up to 2 out of 3 women particularly those (torn 15 to 50 sutler is the 7 rd 4I k v46:1) VI Ns 14) o'--ft I OW OM OM i I : t ‘' Plata Canned Shrimpplump bleeder full of goodness No peeling No orameA5-ocraMae Piatt Shrimp canal to 4 wibrie nog oltriAqk Bloo deep-os- a n 1-- i riltriti SHRIMP-POTATSAKE ! O 4 woodient halted potatoes hot 2 tabletp boter or nearnariste Salt and pepper te taste li cup millt li cup cubed American cheese can Blve Plate Shrimp I Cot slice from top of each potato coop out potato math Add butter milk Whip until fluffy-liliin cheese and shruop saving a few shrimp for par- Dishing rill potato shells with mixture Top with lightly oiled to keep from drying Heat crime lewd) smut potatoes aro browned "Tiv á e stilt servingrl - CANNED one-hal- -1- -"- tits OMB SHRIMP SIM 0 tlAllw I I i g Hotel 114 rilatti 1 1 i t A - ' Ittah's Musks! LombCM! Follies Show lm end -- i 01 MO1DAYS) roo to t:tele lluelPhitte 1 1 ' tipLAwom—al 5-- Pshrimp '1406 1" ' -- i Iid t f 41'"' 1y' MI MN OM OM MI IIII I Brand-neway to please folks on Lenten days Seri Fiattry Sbriwp-Point- o Baas— low in cost tops in taste! And a b(set to mak' with d OM Ella IBM ONO Iet :5Irtp:k ' :fi-'- - s Hello k:: Sr - real use Sometimes they are a little delayed but vastly more And you can heartwarming kind of an award this carry around with you Mabel Borg Jenkins found that out decidedly when She sat In Carnegie Hall and Town Hall audiences New York recently and listened while a pianist brought great music from his concert grand It was Grant Johannessen Sadt Laker playing wonderful memorable music to rapt and crowded houses—and she had the thrill of knowing that she was his first music teacher Mrs Jenkins has just returned from her brief eastern vacation flying both ways Second In Series When Mrs A F Simmons moved into the Charleston on '13th East recently she began at onctt routing her old friends to her 'hew doorstep—elevator world-famou- - ready-cooke- 11 1 7 ::--:- 3- Miss Marilyn Earl daughter of Mr and Mrs J W Earl Logan is engaged to Robert Doll a son of Mr and Mrs H B DolL Boulder Coto The couple Is planning a June wedding Miss Earl now residing in Denver is an airlines stewardess She is a graduate of the L D S Business College and has attended the USAC at Logan Mr Doll who was selected as an basketball player graduated from the 'University of Colorado He served as a LI JG in the S Naval Air Force during World War L- Stains Tomato juice and catsup stains should be dampened with eater rubbed it ti Inc then sudsed out-- It the stain persists sponee it with f solution of teaspoon of taldium perborate to one cup of hydrogen peroxide ter t Ira - of S 6 $ i I es me 244 Ilibe elopoiatiefoot Utah Society Daughters of the American Colobists—MeetIna at the home of W D Prosser 1575 Yaleerest Ave with Mrs Griffith L Jenkins and Mrs Sterling M McMurrin as cohostesses 2 p m Speakers Mrs J Tracey 1Vootton on 'Poetry of Colonial Times" and Mrs Anne F Rutledge on "National Defense" Ironing cent Cal Just pm Ironing material from which soap bits not been well rinsed may cause a stain much like Iron rust A soap and water washing usually removes it Be sure to rinse well Bleaching in the sun afterwards is sometimes helpful o made address style number and sire! Address Pattern Bureau The Salt Lake Tribune 652 :Mission Si San Francisco AVett774tdd "Zippy" professional NOT sol ibot imports Showers Who's to Aleet n FARS e ddin Palkni p Wash formed at Won Hutchings Feted 920-22n- T1:iguidt:mtiosatot:"14464oti04komoonea41 4614o44ikoimbik -- --- g Ws - ' - i ' ' ' I 1 - t' I' ' ' ' - Best Prizes Not Just Silver Cups By Grace Grether All rewards don't come engraved on silver vases that only gather dust and are of no i — el kst 1 s I ) - I '' the - 4 4 t t 1 I ' guests learned of the engagement Of Miss Joan Mc Kendrick to Don R Smith Twenty-twfriends gathered to offer congratulations to the bride-elecThe serving table was centered with a ski chalet and at each guest's place were miniature handcarved skiers engraved with "Don and Joan '""'"a"'K"4q'''"rM I SMALL TALK I' Joan NIcKeliidrick Troth Told t i 2 - i j'' ‘ -- '411AY ' - N)' 4' ITO WED ON '0 - - - c SaA ROM : are cordially iforited For retersettoas chid I UTAH Max Carpenter Manager W i 0 k a |