Show w W' w w w m w m pv p hijj iv iui pimyit yjpwp tX'i'i J "jf "g l r 7 The Salt Lake Tribune Thursday April 14 1935 Miss Brown to Wed In June '1 18 JiasbeenMi88 L Of in tercst islhc announce- ment by Mr and Mrs Byron Beyer lySL Clair Mrs Theron Folsom Miss Janice Fortier and Miss Rachael Wright Little Debbie Brown sister of the bride-to-b- e will be flower girl Performing duties of best man will be Orrip Talmer Oakland Calif U Graduate Miss Brown is a graduate of the University of Utah and was a mmeber of Alpha XI Delta Apmin and Lamba Delta Sigma She has been living in the bay area since graduation Her fiance has been serving with the US Army for the past two years The couple is planning to make a home in Oakland after a honeymoon trip 2522 Beacon Dr of engagement of their love- J Brown the ly Nuptials - j! Janet Miss daughter Brown to William E Eddy son of Mr and Mrs Arthur E Eddy of Oakland Calif The nuptial news was made known recently to relatives and friends in the bay ’area at an given by the bridegroom’s parents on the occasion of the Eddys’ visit to e that city Wedding Date The wedding date has been-se- t for June 18 and will take s place at home of the bride-elect’- with parents Dr Golden Woolf LDS elder officiating Bidden to attend the bride The Mosslerg Mommy ft ' - Alter Looks With Spring year Why then can’t we take this tip from nature and change too — at least to some extent? With this I’ll print my Nine-DaReducing Diet and let you take it from there y Friday April 15 (Fourth Day) Breakfast her so that all she thinks of is children’s reaction to her Build her up Tell her the nice things about herself Now you make Luncheon Fresh fruit salad Two tablespoons cottage cheese One glass skimmed Change Every Year Nature creates this reawakening and change every milk One thin dry slice of whole wheat toast “All I can tell you Mr Schultz Is that it’s the brand of cereal Roughy Rider eats before he chases the cattle rustlers!” self-conscio- Our leaflet "Good Manners” may he had by sending a envestamped lope with your request for leaflet No 46 to Myrtle Meyer Eldred In rare of The Salt Lake Tribune Home Service Department PO Box 867 Salt Lake City Utah CHI ALCM- - OMEGA Zeta Alpha Chapters chapter house Saturday 12 30 South 1st regular E 1387 Mrs monthly luncheon meeting Reschairman Richard H Child ervations Mrs Norman Hughes Mrs Allan H Tlbbals presiding Joint meet with Junior Alumnae group Mrs Frank L Copenlng will read a Broadway play Myrtle Meyer Eldred Perhaps the small child Is unable to express himself well enough so that we don’t 'know whether or not he is disturbed by other children’s repudiation of him But by the age of nine or later children are well aware of what others think of them aftd can express their fears of being unpopular Mrs F O writes “I want to know what It takes for a girl to have girl friends who want to play with her’ She is a nice quiet clean-cu- t child pretty too Recently she took a large jumping rope outdoors hoping she would get several children to jump with her One girl took It and asked if she could jump and then called all of her friends to Jump too My her One egg One thin dry slice of whole wheat toast Coffee AIru A E-Alrha By girl said ‘You didn’t ask me if that was all right it is my flotei SKGO LILY DrV 15 LA TO 12 30 pm OKU — Thursday luncheon 2 pm meeting at Labor Temple 151 S 2nd East Unpopularity ‘‘Another day the first girl said she didn’t want to jump and then every other girl said the same and so my girl was left alone If I question her she says ‘I don’t want to talk about it the girls don’t like me’ PfTannpt feel that you are really helping her when you probe Into her social relationships Instead It would be better to tell her that these girls are evidently not the ones that are most compatible with WHY GROW OLD? CU Child Reveals Fears of rope’ Miss Janet Brown By Josephine Lowman There is something about airing which makes us want to look prettier I suppose it is because nature suddenly changes from its rather dull raiment into lovely vibrant but subtle coloring Everywhere the landscape Is beautiful the sun shines gently There is a feeling of rebirth but it is not harsh In the winter and fall we experience the more violent moods of nature Spring brings about the change but it is a gentle changing YOUR BABY CLUB — Fri- LURE CULTURE i pm Ambassador Club day Mrs’ B Fairbanks hostess E NILE PATROL OF LYBIA TEMPLE NO 82— Thursday and 4 30 p m Friday 930 am to 203 E 2nd South Annual rummage Sale Jl MOB UTAHN A MACCABEES bt NO 202— Saturday 41 Post Office Place 9 30 am drill CO I lQaJn weekly meeting pra and program 11 am classes In tap dancing AMBASSADOR — Monday 12 30 CLUB LADIES 145 S 5th pm East Buffet luncheon and bridge EAST — jjov home Pharmaceutical group models Include Mrs Glen Fisher left Mrs E A Swinyard Mrs C L Barron MILL CREEK Thursday 7 LADY pm at of Mrs Dan E Howells 3797 Sprlnghollow Dr Dinner and business Nominating meeting late will be presented and Mrs £ S Shepherd will speak on “Romance of Perfume" Chairman Is Mrs Stephen Sander assisted by Mrs William Cannon Mrs Roswell H Conn Mrs G Wayne Stillman and Mrs William Naylor t y Group Plans Fashion for Philanthropy Fashion and philanthropy do so mix — especially in the springtime when the rustle of silk ls“ everywhere and the myriad colors of soft fabrics match April’s gay garden of new blossoms This time its the Ladies Auxiliary to the Utah Pharmaceutical Assn Their fashion goal is April in Paris Their financial goal is to raise monies for the University of Utah’s School of Pharmacy The fashion show is scheduled for April 21 at 8 pm in the ballroom of the Union Bldg announces Mrs Clif- ford L Barron general chairman The parade of styles will include the smart clothes that go traveling to spring and summer resorts suits to get you there and back play togs for lazy days soft summer formals for dancing in the moonlight and crisp little “tailoreds” jaunts for sightseeing Miss Virginia Porter will be the commentator and members of the auxiliary plus a L Hyde Music will be under the direction of Mrs Reed White assisted by a sextet including Earl Prisk Dwine Black Mr and Mrs Melvin J Freebairn Mrs Blaine D Cartwright and Mrs James A Accurso Models will include Mrs Christopher E Athas Mrs S C Leaver Mrs II C Outzen Mrs John V Pinborough Mrs Ewart A Swinyard Mrs Ludwig Knagenhjelm Jr Mrs Forrest G Thompson man Mrs the auxiliary Mrs Walter f Everett Boyden Mrs Robert T Buchanan and Mrs Rosel few professional models will parade the fashion wrcs Mrs Charles Welch Jr entertainment chairman will be assisted by Mrs Glade C Lincbaugh Mrs Reed O Tucller and Mrs Dave R Gerald K Mrs Silvers Okabe is decorations chairIn the receiving line at the reception immediately preceding the show will be Mrs L II Carwile president of s Norman W ’ 5 i ! i lU 9 f A ! I Scholes Mrs J F Janssen Mrs Jay L Hiatt Mrs William V Sten-ber- g L Barron Clifford Glen Fisher and Chester Campanella One-hal- f cup cabbage lightly cooked f cup spinach or greens ‘ One-hal- perfect arica bt su to glass skimmed If yon hove missed tome of the menu I hHve already y printed you may want my $399 Nine-Da- Reducing Diet Booklet which gives you a looa of from five to 10 pound In nine day time If to tend 10 rents and a bt tpprtcuttd stamped how unusual! - enve- ed lope with your request Address Josephine Lowman In care of The Halt Lake Tribune Homo Service Department PO Box 807 Halt Lake City Utah how very fresh and bright! ft Mademoiselle Spring clearance 50 THISI IPICIALS AT SUGAR HOUSI MDUCTIONS AT THI MURRAY STORI-SIMI- ' At reductions over IAR A ROSI PARK STORIS dresses r suits to 4995 15— regular sportswear skirts polo shirts sport bras blouses pedal pushers jackets -- natural glacial white or we will tint it maternity wear dresses coats snow suits blouses MAKOFF 60 EoU South Tempi Salt loh City Utah cotton jumpers pedal pushers Snd Sugar House Stprc No Phone Open Orders Please 12 to 9 p m Fridays ms Sugar House Murray 4910 I 4 Isvth Stats Ret Park 1140 W Sth Nsrth mbroidrd Madmoill' if whits Imsn in — Nam Addru City and Slat Caih O (Add 25c THC HOUSE OF FASHION’ 9113 HigMond Drive and BY MAIL ORDER skirts & in ' j classic beauty are an irresistible combination -- for summer flattery! 498 children’s wear ! 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