Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING JANUARY 17 10 1930 saa) ' Dorothy Perkins Needs More Air a fence than Dorothy Perkins and or 100 feet of wire fence planted with this rose at Intervals will be a thing of beauty for three weeks or more every Juna or July There is no rose easier to multiply than Dorothy either Buy one and you can supply the neighborhood Plant one and in a few year’s time you will propagate enough to run e field Simply take around a one of the long canes (or as many as to start you wish scrape the green away from the tinder part of the cane until the white pith shows and cover the scraped part with three or four Inches of earth It is well to place a stone over the buried portion to prevent the wind or your children or dogs from displacing it !One end of the branch of course w 111 be protruding from the soil Roots will soon form and In one year an Independent plant will be there which mav be separated from the parent plant and moved to Its own place W 4 ENVOI SAILS VALPARAISO Chile (Pi— Robert Woods Bliss American ambassador to Ar gen tins was aboard the Santa Barbara when It sailed from here Wednetday for New York He stopped off at en route to 50 six-fo- ot So Moves Back five-acr- Delightful Iiiile Climber Multiplies Quickly if Given Chance By MAI D CHEGWIDDEN Social Functions Set for Popular Current events and current literature section Ladies’ Literary club meets at 2 30 p m will tain at a luncheon and bridge party Friday at her home on Ninth East street complimentary to Mrs A Ray Cahoon and Mrs Henry of Hollywood Cal who are spending some time in Salt Lake visiting with friends and relatives Saturday evening Mrs J A Kearns will be the hbsless at a party at her home on East Fourth South street honor lng the visitors and Mra O 8 Holmes of Santa Monica Mrs T L Holman will entertain a few close friends Informally at dinner Tuesday evening at her home on Fast South Temple street In honor of Mrs Klenschmldt and Mrs Cahoon who on Wednesday 9 M ( M— riy " Sr Na'O £3 uH" bslM i A S CM N2T iji Sigma No Wives' club meets 268 South Main street at 7 p m tw ' m the thing to give It is almost certain to clear tip any minor ailment and could by no possibility do the youngest child the slightest harm So it’s the first thing to think of when a child has a coated tongue won't play can't sleep is fret ful or out of sorts (let the genuine it always has (has II I letdicr’a signature oo the package j I A Thimble club meets p m with Mrs C E West street Fox l South Seventh 143 dance Twenty-fir- st chapNight section Mtpah m 8 30 r ter O E S meets at p with Mr and Mrs J S Edwards 1753 Harvard avenue Jolly Dozen club meets at 30 p m at the home of Mrs L L Dale 1043 South street W B A No West Second 11 rials are the rs hall Wetf WasJh Pi Epsilon Phi alumnae will meet Friday evening with Mrs 434 East Lee L Pitchfork South Temple street 8eekers' section M p a h chapter O E B meets at C2 SO 8 p m at the home of Mrs 334 Eighteenth East Culp street 1 Mrs Edward Nelson Levis presided over a beautifully arranged luncheon Thursday afternoon at her home In Che Pollvanna apartments in honor of Mrs Vem Spicer of Denver who has recently come to Salt Lake to make her home A decorative scheme of yellow was used throughout the house and early spring flowers In shades of yellow formed attractive centerpieces for the tables where Mr and Mrs 8chuyler Van places were marked for Mrs Spicer Oros and Mrs R E Mrs Arch Browning Mrs Lee Foreman Mrs Howard Kellv Mrs Albert will leave Friday for Los Eccles Mrs D O Clark Mrs Paul will spend the where Angeles Dixon and Mrs W H Scott Fol- remainder of thethey winter Miss Mary lowing luncheon bridge was played Beth Rlchart will be at Rowland Hall remainder of the school year for Luncheon at Eduards Home nd the Robert Rlchart will be with Mr Mrs Zahnor Edwards W’as hostess and Mrs C T Van Winkle at their and Mrs La Rene Dunn of Los An- home on East South Temple street s prettily geles the honor guest appointed luncheon given Wednesday States Society Luncheon home on Edwards at the East First At the annual luncheon of the ConSouth sheet The table was gay with gress of States society of New York decorations of cardinal roses and the held in the ballroom of the Pennsylplace raids were in blur and gold de- vania hotel January 9 the Utah club sign Twelve guests were in attend- of New York was given the honor of ance being "hostess'' all guests of honor for live congress being and Camp 33 Daughters of Pioneers seatedspeakers at the Utah table which was w til give a dancing party Monday eveThe centerbeautifully decorated ning at the ward Eleventh Fast and piece consisted of an illuminated Fifth South streets All members and beehive" around it bees with tiny friends invited Each of the fifty guests at the Utah Mrs Clara M Clawson announces table was presented with a corsage the arrival of Chic and Youthful bouquet Through the courtesy of evening Gowns for the Junior Prom Governor George H Dern the table 38 North State Apt 2 (Adv) had as a background a large Utah state flag Teacher of piano Mrs Margaret R Mtss Elva Evans sang "Utah We Kerr Studio 475 12th East lly 1636 Love Tlice” Charming Pollock the (Advertisement playwright and a member of the Utah club gave the principal address Mrs Mrs E Uroshell spoke for Utah Joseph F Worthen was Introduced as and the table the for Utah chairman committee assisting her consisted of Mtss Evelyn Moyle Mrs De Rees Jenson Mrs John W Woolf Mrs Eugene Roberts and Mrs OroshelJ about All state were represented 1000 guests being present Ren-sael- er 4© Ladies’ Literary club chorus meets at 12 45 p m clubhouse board will have dinner Friday at the hotel preceding the ball Pi Fpsilon Phi will hold a meeting of all active pledge and alumnae members at the Hotel Temple Square Monday at 7 30 p m All members urged to attend Regular meeting of the Blue Goose ladles will be held at 1116 Boston building Saturday at 2 30 p nt All members requested to attend as an election of officers will be held W A to R M A will meet with Mrs Joseph Jones 250 East Twenty-fourt- h South street' Saturday for luncheon at 1 30 p m Mrs Vem Landis and Mrs John Latimer will be the assisting hostesses University Social Notes The members of the Sigma Chi fraternity will entertain active pledged and alumni members at an informal dancing party Saturday evening at the chapter house 1395 East First South street during the hours of 9 and 12 o clock Ed Flandro and Oeorge McClure are in charge of the affair bundle f i to o'clock The program consisted of siieclalty song and dance numbers Those who took part in the program were the Misses Dorothy Oarr Lucile McDermaid Genevieve McLaw Norma Sorenson The affair was In charge of Miss Margaret Pratt and Miss Claudia Stokes Hertwlg LAUNDRT Distinctive Work Hyland 190 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING 60 EAST SOUTH TEMPLE Final Clearance m Hale BEGINNING FUR FRIDAY ' TRIMMED Ann Bertoch Genevieve Sorenson Frances Phillip: cards Dora Huet-tl- e punch dry prices so low AKOFF The Friars club will entertain at an informal dancing party on Saturday February 1 at the Covenant house Reese Hubbard is chairman in charge Glove Drier Uses An Extra Thumb E home with laun- Delta Sigma PI honorary fraternity entertained at an informal banquet at Keeley's on Thursday evening during the hours of 6 30 and 8 o clock The guests Included the active alumni and pledged member social Bftsoom and Miss M costs only 90c You cannot afford to wash at -4 superintendent of St Mark's training school Miss Virginia Cooley class president Is chairman of the general arrangement assisted by the Rev A Leonard Wood chaplain of SL Mark s hospital and the follow- -i lng chairmen’ Business committee Gladv Oiwn Nedra Orange Lavtna Ritchie Rita Pederlva decorations Soret COATS j luncheon Honors Matron Member of the Della chapter of the Delphinn entertained at a pret-ittarranged luncheon Thursday at the Hotel Utah in compliment to Mrs C R Clark who will leave In the near (uture for San Francisco to make her home Pink and orchid sweet peas combined with acacia were chosen for the attractive centerpiece and the place cards were in valentine design Covers were laid for twenty-fiv- e guests Women's Democratic club of the Second precinct will entertain at cards Saturday afternoon at 2 o clock at the home of Mrs Ray Van Cott 1447 South West Temple street Prizes will be given and refreshments served ly uve than an extra an expression that means nothing in the life of a glove drier which gladly accepts a detachable thumb Cut out of wood the narrow drier nl made much by the simple dfWfcw of placing the thumb portion within thq frame When of the drier when not In e the glove Is stretched on the frame the thumb is Inserted In addtlton to "Of no more thumb ’ is Coals Coals IO t O u-- its convenience the THESE GROUPS INCLUDE glove (Copyright 1910 Standard Publishing Corporation ) There will be no meeting of the Saturday Night club Saturday evening January 18 a previously announced owing to the death of Mrs The annual Gold and Green ba'l sponsored bv the Ensign slake will be given Friday evening In the ball room of th Hotel Utah The stake of fivers and members of the reception committee with the entire stake THE FOLLOWING: Black Coat size 44 Kolinsky Fur formerly Black Coat size 18 Black Fox Fur formerly Red Coat size 16 Hudson Seal Fur formerly Blue Coat size 18 Civet Cat Fur formerly Tan Coat size 18 Natural Lynx Fur formerly Tan Coat size 18 Beaver Fur formerly Brown Coat size 42 Badger Fur formerly AND OTHER COATS FORMERLY PRICED FROM $14950 TO $22500 IN SIZES 14 TO 42 IN TANS AND BLACK 13 $179 50 $149 50 $13950 $19850 $25000 $16950 $14950 DREES Formerly Priced $4950 to $6950 B Crltchlow who was a charter member of the organization Twelfth West street $69v50 One One One One One One One E Camp 29 Daughters of Pioneer will meet Monday at 8 p m al the home of Mrs L A Sears 431 North $8950 detachable thumb make it more possible to dry the glove in its Intended shape than other methods that stretch the thumb portion flat with the fingers of the Miss Louise Cherry will entertain the Salt lake chapter of the Sigma Theta Phi sorority at a 1 30 o'clotk bridge luncheon Saturday at her Miss home 35 Douglas street Cherry will be assured by Mrs Arthur Inman and Mrs Richard C Cannon Emerson camp Daughters of Pioneers will meet with Mr Phea 1050 Brvan avenue Monday Beer at 2 p nt All members urged to of wet wash The normal waistline and longer skirt are represented in this new practical house dress made of substantial cotton print Phi Delta Pt professional fraternity announces the pledging of Miss Ardell Carlson Miss Vera McArthur 81gma PI fraternity will entertain Miss Fvadna Roberts Mtss Alice Jex It member at an Informal dancing Pledging was held Friday evening at party at the chapter house 1206 Fast the home of Miss Ireta Collins 1144 First South street on Saturday from East Third South street 9 until 12 o'clock Milo Marsden and Oordon Okcy are In charge of arA decanter 9 Inches high and rangements bearing a portrait of Bonnie Prince Charlie was sold recently in LonActive members of the Sigma Nu don for $740 fraternity will entertain at an informal dancing party In honor of the Gamma Sigma sorority Friday evening from 7 to 9 o clock Frank Jensen is chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements 'Alpha Beta Theta honorary litaffair will be the erary sorority held open house for It Informal dancing party to be given prospective members Thursday from by the junior nurses of 8t Marks hospital In honor of the class of 1930 Friday evening at the New house hotel Patrons and patronesses for the affair tncljde Bishop and Mrs Arthur W Moulton Dr and Mrs F S a Pernod The average size Graduating Class Honored delightful because to wash but because It absorbs cooking odors which however tempting when they Tokyo Is the third largest clty"A n rise stealthily from the kitchen just the world Monteflore Sisterhood evening services at the Congregational Monteflore synagogue Ladles’ auxiliary Union club Oregon cific Short Line railroad No 3 luncheon at the Elks clubhouse at 1 p m best choice trum-pete- Installation of officers at the K P Pa- A -- woolen not only Is less easy Section 2Ladtes' Aid First M E church meets at 2 p m at the home of Mrs A L Heu-th1085 First avenue er 1 The most satisfactory sort of pr&c- tical house dress remains — as it has been for many years — the one piece ires of cotton or linen material For sports for informal daytime year for class room or office you may find the revived fashion for sep-- 1 xrate skirts and blouses entirely to But for the housewife your taste it home duruig the busy hoursvanof the morning there is every ad uge in a dress that is made all In one piece — and that Is made of some-- I thing that may be easily washed and ’roned Even In cold weather cotton mate- Ward Dance club at the amusement hall it IJ 1 9 at Keeley'j tea room dt O at Salt Lakers Leave To Spend Rest of Winter on Coast CRY Babies will cry often for no You may not apparent reason know’ what's wrong but you can always give Cadona This soon has your little one comforted: if rot )ou should call a doctor Don’t experiment with nteduines intended for the stronger systems of adults I Most of those little upsets are soon soothed away by a little of this plrasant-tastin- g remedy gentle acting children's that children like It mav he the stomach or may be the litlle bnwrls Or in the care of older children a sluggish con- itipated condition Castorta is still Ladies' auxiliary L A ic 8 club No 2 party 1 30 p m at the home of Mrs Lyle Hammond 1465 East Thirteenth South street Now there are cotton house frocks out the new fashion ideas effectively as more expensive dresses of silk or wool They show the raised wklstllne— usually marked by a belt of some sort which should never be too tightly drawn Skirts are a trifle longer but not enough longer to cause any awkwardness and the new flare produced by pleat or godets permits ease of motion to satisfy even the most athletic of housew ives (Copyright McClure Newspaper Syndicate) FIREMAN STARTS FIRES HANY Hungary OPI — The of the fire brigade w hoee Job it was to make plenty of noise and warn other traffic out of the way of the apparatus is in the hoosegow He confessed setting 10 fires after he was caught lighting a haystack that carry s' I before meal time abe not pleasant to have clinging to one’s frock the day as By MARY MARSHALL at Arts and crafts section Wasatch Literary club meets at 11 a m Civic Center Denier Matron Motif Babies vSkvcj ji L clubhouse enter- Kleln-schml- V Once a Month VELA ET AFTERNOON AND EVENING DRESSES NOW Formerly roll A the month rfgularlv around some nomen count the’f time to suffer Declining imitation they tong to accept because of ih time of montn And Midnj could make those menstrual periods absolutely painless Take a tiny tab’et of Mldol — and forget the time of mouth There will be no Interference with the normal menstrual prove but the pain w'll be gone Taken beforehand thee a 'll be no pain at all If vou are ruf- c Mrtoi brings complete rare in h ln '1n minute fidol ts the work of specialists ef fetle no matter how hard a tune you mav alwAa hht hd All drvirgit in trim aluminum popart case fifty cents t Advertisement HOHE after Moods in Modes Events of the Day Hollywood Pair Mrs Walde M Condon an 1ET Y SO C The first climbing rose w hlch I posse svd ai Dorothy Perkins and I thought it simply marvelous "When firt-t Its flowers appeared I thought rnvself blessed above all women and stood gazing at the pink rosettes in rapture I sttil think it a pretty rose but it has been superseded In my affections by better and newer roses and has been moved to the back fence! Not that I want to belittle Dorothy Indeed not Bhe is a charmer which cannot be replaced by any other rose but she Is so subject to mildew on her foliage that a position afar off where a better circulation of air Is will be guests of honor at a bridge her portion really Is beneficial There Only 12 per cent of the land in luncheon to be presided over by Mra no is M M Nielson at her home on Ninth prettier climbing roee for use on the United States Is cultivated East street Thursday Mra C W Primrose will give a luncheon at her home In the Buiktngham apartments honoring the popular coast visitors When RECIPES SEWING HINTS FOR TEOSE WHO BUDGET THE HEMJS LATEST ROBES FRGfl TEE CENTERS OP ‘ FASHION' FOR TEE FEftlNINE WORLD '5950 to 11950 ALU BAGS AND NOVELTY JEWELRY j y2 $1500 oh 13 Off Mr Makoff left for New York Tuesday to purchase Spring Merchandise and left Instructions to dispose of all Winter Merchandise before his return Therefore this salewill rortlnue until every Winter garment has been fold |