Show 10 T1IE ‘SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING JANUARY 28 1930 ARTISTIC TREATMENT OF DECORATION AND DESIGN FOR TEE HOUSE'S INTERIOR W o mni e § O C I ET Ifr February Bride Meets Events S of the Day History-tourisection Ladles' Literary club meets at Music 10 30 a m clubhouse section meets at 2 30 p m clubhouse Friends at st Noon Brcakfas Miss Bonnie Daynes and Mlsa Virginia Summer hays presided over beautifully appointed breakfast 8un day noon at the Daynes home on East South Temple street complimentary to Miss Margaret O'Rourke The guests were seated at one long table holding as Its centerpiece a silver cas tie the appointments being carried out to represent "My Castle of Dreams" Silver candlestick holding ivory cathedral tapers were used on the four comers Place cards were marked for Miss O’Rourke Miss Beth Alder lilsa Noreen McGanney Mrs John J Pitman Mrs Lyndon Daynes Enow Miss Cecilia Gibbons Miss Florence Bannon Miss Marie Thompson Miss Faye Smith Mrs Harley G us tin Miss Donna Brnnlon Miss Helen Bolognese Miss Helen Keytlng Miss Marlon Buller Mrs Thomas Pierpont of Provo and Miss Be h Clyde of Heber Wednesday evening Miss Noreen McGanney and Miss Cecilia Gibbons will give a bridge party at the McGanney home on East South Temple street for the bride who on Thursday evening will be guest of honor at a buffet supper and bridge party to be given by Miss Anna Dailey and Mlsa Frances Mulsh at the Dailey home on First avenue February 5 Mr H K Scheiber and Mrs David Edwards will give a din Kennedy her party at the Scheiber home In the Godbe apartments for Miss Q Rourke Mine Hor tense Johaanaaon will be the hostess at a part February 12 at the home of her sister Mrs Harley Oust in and February 11 Miss Fave Smith will give a dinner at her home In Y alecrest lor the bride For Coast Visitor Mrs Harry Coleman entertained delightful evening party Sunday at her home on Thirteenth East street honoring Mrs Lo Rene Dunn who left Monday for her home In Ban Francisco after a two weeks’ visit In Salt Lake with friends and relative! The guests numbered at a Drama section Wasatch Literary club meets at 2 p m at the home of Mrs W J Loomis 2003 Fifth East street St Ann’s Sewing circle meets Ann s at 2 p m Kearns-S- t orphanage Ladles’ Aid society First Congregational church meets at 1 p m church parlors o Women's Missionary society Third Presbyterian church meets at 2 p m with Mrs W F Campbell 1184 Blaine avenue Women's auxiliary Typographical union card party at the home of Mrs Arthur Hamilton 668 North First West street V o Ladles’ aid Hiilllps Congregational church meets for sewing at 10 a m Children's Serv- ice society 1216 teenth South street East Thir- Ladles’ aid Second Christian church meets with Mrs Z E 2606 Chadwick Butterworth street at X p m Reynolds’ circle No 1 Ladles of the Orand Army of the Republic card party at 2 p m L O O F hall Salt Lake circle No Neighbors of Woodcraft stallation of officers at p m I O O F hall 659 In- 8 IS meyer of Oakland Mr and Mrs Harry O Rourke of San Francisco Mr and Mrs Fred Wldman of Los Angeles Mr and Mrs George Hunt Dr and Mrs A welch of Kansas City are expected the early part of next week of Pocatello Idaho ey REDUCED FREIGHT RATES W ars making a ear for to Ancelns and south era California pomta Furniture parked and ahtpped to and from all parti of the world M A KEYSER FIREPROOF STORAGE CO 82t Went Ireond South Street Salt Laka Cltjr Utah Phone Was J7IJ or S722 L Matron Sojourns C Mrs John McCrystal Wallace popular Salt Lake matron uho is spending the winter at the Hotel Del Monte Del Monte Cal Mrs Wallace is an accomplished musician as well as an ardent devotee of sports (Advertisement) FROT FASHION THE CENTERS OF FOR TEE FEffiMNE 'WORLD Long String of Delightful Flower Do Well in b ' Utah Miss Beatrice Campbell has Issued Invitations for a luncheon Saturday at her home In Cottonwood honoring Miss Mllene Muir a popular bride of early February Wednesday Mrs Jasper A McCaskell will preside at a luncheon at the Alta club complimenting Miss Muir who will be guest of honor at a tea to be given by Mrs Henry Ashley Wallace Tuesday February 4 at her home on Gilmer drive By MACD CIIEGWIDDEN Lord Penzance of England has done work with hybridizing roses which has given us a new rate known as the Penzance hybrids Using a variety of hybrid teas as the parent on one side the common English sweet briar rose was used as the universal parent on the other side The results have been a family of roses which are properly classed as pillar roses since they attain a height of eight or ten feet 'and are most beautiful of all when trained up a post Like the common sweet briar parent the foliage of the Penzance hybrids Is all fragrant This sweetness of leaf should make them eagerly sought after as they will be once they become known In this country The Penzance hybrids are all named and there Is a long string of them too Perhaps the most satisfactory are the two he named for himself and his wife Lord Penzance tops the list being the most sweet scented and having flowers of a most delicious blend of tints It tones from pale yellow to fawn color and with all this It has hints of flesh color which makes It lovely and unique Lady Penzance also Is shaded with her range of color running from yellow at the base of the petal to a Anne of wonderful copper color Glersteln another of this fine famclean in the is crimson ily deep bloom while a good pink occurs In Bradwardlne Those gardeners who are eternally searching for novelties can do no better than purchase some of the Penzance hybrids with their perfumed foliage Mother Honored Honoring the ninety-firbirthday anniversary of Mrs Kirsten Hansen Mr and Mrs Hyrum J Jensen entertained Monday at a reception at their home 774 East Twenty-firSouth street Mrs Jcruwn Is a daughter of Mrs Hansen The rooms were decorated with early spring flowers a color scheme of red and white prevailing A family dinner was held later Monday evening at the Jensen home Section Gives Program Literary and current events section of the Catholic Woman s league held an interesting meeting Monday afternoon at 3 o clock at the Knights of Columbus clubrooms 165 East South Temple street Current events were discussed and a book review was given by Mrs T J Morrison "Renouncement In Dante” by sister Mary Rose Gertrude C S C The author Sister Gertrude Is a former teacher at 8t A group of vocal selections consisting of “I Hear a Thrush at Eventide” by Cadman and "Love" by Oouldlng from “The Trespasser" were given by Mrs L B Kennebeck accompanied by Miss Ethel Hogan Service Star legion has taken over the Plavhouse for a benefit performance Tuesday evening at the Theater Guild Plavers’ presentation of "Skidding ” Preceding the performance dinner parties will be given by Mr and Mrs E O Howard Mr and Mrs Lafavette Hanchett Mr and Mrs J B Moreton and Mr and Mrs Harold Fabian Members of the Double A club will attend the theater and will entertain at a supper at the FUzabeth tea rooms 24 South State street following the play W C Dlmltt left Sunday for Kokomo Ind on a business trip He was accompanied a far as Chicago by Mr and Mrs J T MeKenney who are rn route to their home lti Fort Wavne having spent the last two weeks in Salt Lake guests of the Dlmltt family The separate skirt has returned with all Its old advantages over the dress— and with at least one of Its old disadvantages removed old-tiThe separate skirt was mounted on a very tight "waistband Ingeniously devised It seems to us now to prevent the separate belt from remaining In place With the more nonchalant styles of today we do not Insist on having the tuck -- In blouse pulled down with the same precision that was once required and the fairly snug waistband suffices to hold It in position without any of the In one-pie- The first In a series of bridge teas Mrs Oeorge M Miller of Price Is sponsored by the Elizabeth Tea Shop at the Hotel Utah for a few days on South State street will be given Miss Genevieve Oavln left Sunday Thursday Instead of Friday as prefor the east She will visit In Washviously announced ington D G New York and PittsCamp 34 Daughters of Utah Pio- burgh neers will meet Wednesday at 8 p m with Mrs Margaret Anderson 947 Social Notes From U of U West North Temple street Mrs Fifteen members of the Chi Omega Camilla Pierpont and Mrs Bertha the roshees at a dinner Stroinberg will be awlsting hostesses entertained All members are urged to attend as given In honor of Miss Lena Mudesln business of Importance will be Phillips a past national president of the sorority and present first vice taken up president of the International CounDelta Sigma Pt fraternity will en- cil of Women s clubs at the Hotel following tertain at an Informal dance on Fri Utah Monday evening they attended a lecture day evening February 7 at the Hotel the dinnerMiss Phillips on Progress Carlton Ralph Johnston Is chair given by man of the committee In cliaige of and Prospects of” the American Woman in Business arrangements Mrs Clara M Clawson announres a clearance on the balance of her fall and winter stock at half price and less 38 North State Apt 2 dl ir e mi LATEST HODES Penzance Hybrids Offer New Charm In Rose Bushes 6n Coast st Pythian Bisters meet at 8 p m Knights of Pythias' hall Miss Barbara Rosenblatt was hostfor Wedding ess at a bobsleigh party Saturday The following out of town guests evening for twelve of her friends w 111 arrive the latter part of the week Supper Was served later at the home to attend the marriage of Miss Mar of her parents Mr and Mrs Simon Rosenblatt 1277 Yale avenue garet O'Rourke and John Carl which will take place FebMr Alfred E Denne returned Friruary It -In the Cathedral of the MadeleineMrs Nellie O'Connor of day from Jackson Iowa where she Denver Mrs J Fanjuharsen of attended the golden wedding anniCleveland Mr and Mrs F Speck- - versary of her parents Mr and Mrs M Cox which was held January 12 SHIPPED AT Miss Milcne Muir o mm e Hu n D st Seekers' literary club meets at the Y W C A clubhouse at 1 30 p m Guests Coming Furniture Social Calendar Set in Honor of EHI ms TOP genious contraptions that were at one time deemed essential For sports wear for the class room and for Informal daytime generally the separate skirt with blouse or sweater has much do be said In Its favor from the point of view of economy College girls are agreeing that the most eobnomical sort of costume for class room and campus Is that consisting of tweed skirt and separate sweater either of the tuck-i- n or sort There are thin Jersey pull-o- n shirts that might be elassed with the tuck-l- n sweaters that are Inexpensive and smart for the younger woman and the newest of these are made with the short polo sleeve For more formal wear there are broadcloth skirts which may be worn with good effect with satin or silk crepe blouses and one such skirt with two or three different blouses provides a woman with a variety of costumes at small cost (Copyright McClure Newspaper Syndicate ) ! I -- L ' iet tempting tea flavor win K this delicate your particu- the tender first crop flayory leaves in this fine Japan Tea lar guests Only I TREEtflTEA THE MORNING O 4 Sigma Nu fraternity will entertain at an Informal dancing party Friday evening at the chapter house 1235 Twelfth Fast street In honor of the actHe members of the Alpha Delta PI sororlly It Is one of a series of dancing parties given by the active chapter for the sororities n the uni Frank Jensen versity campus chairman of the committee in charge Barristers’ club of the University of Utah will entertain at Its annual smoker Friday February 7 Pharls Johnson Is planning the event The winter rushing season for the sororities opened on Monday January 27 at 7 30 a m During this week many affairs have bten planned by the various sororities In honor of the The running season will rushees lose Friday January 31 and pledgwill take ing plae on Saturday at 12 30 p m Old Dishes Can 1U Changed Into Attractive Gifts Your Home and Yon By BETSY CAIlISTrR Did you ever look t an old assortment of old marmalade jars and kilt hen earthenware dishes and think of them as the starting point for very attractive gifts? They sav the Idea vme first from Italy where from remote times the peasant girls have decorated their rude earthen water Jugs with raised clav flowers rte and painted them with bright colors If your fingers are at all deft yon tor will do best by experimenting voursolf Start out on some old earthen Jar or dish of small size Clean It thoroughly and smooth off any roughness with a file or heavy Now paint it all over atidpaper black and over this wheh drv put a eont of varnish You can finish It merely with a band or two of color and you have an attractive vase or voti may experiment making little raised designs with the plaster When ou heenme quite experienced you may find It not difficult to make little spiavs of apples and other fruit painted In natural colors and varnished after the paint Is dry (Copyright McClure Syndicate Newspaper ) There are only four main tastes In Hinduism but these have been divided and subdivided until they are almost couhtkss The separate tweed sport skirt at the left hangs four Inches below the d knees It Is worn with a jersey shirk The skirt at the right Is of black broad loth and Is worn with a beige satin blouse light-tone- SON CUTS DAD'S TRICES VIENNA Hllde fU?) — Whrn Mathilda Zorek and Jaqurmont Rosa Jaquemont were brought to trial In the Vienna criminal court on a charge of stealing matches from their employer the match manufacturer Fianz Sommers they testified that they delivered them lo Sommers own son and that he then sold them In the open market at a little what his father more than one-hawas In the habit of selling them V i e lf Stubborn Coughs Ended by Recipe Mixed at Home old recipe hu h millions of housewives have found to be the most dipendnble means of break-i- n It up a stubborn lingering cough tases but ft moment to prepare and rests little but it gives real relief even for those dreaded cough tljat follow severe cold epidemics ounces of I rom anv druggist get Rmei pour it into ft piut bottle and All the bottle with idam granulated sugar nrun or td rained hone Thus ou make a full p tit of better n moh th tti you could huv read made for three times the cost It never spoils ami tastes so good that even children like it Not onlv does this simple mixture soothe and tienl the iuflumed throat membranes with surprising ease but also it is absorbed into the blood and acts directly upon the bronchial tubes thus siding the whole system tn throw-i- n off the cough It loosens the germ-lade- n phlegm and ease t best eorcnciMi iu a nay that is reallv astonishing I'meg is a h hhr concentrated compound of genuine Nomu Pine containing the in tup sgent of ireoote in o rotiued Nothing pa!atnhl form khiwn in lucd me is nu re helpful n of distressing ('ough' cheM cold and bronchial troul lea Do not at ept a substitute f r Pirei It is guaranteed to give prompt re or rnouty refunded iAdv4 Hurfl is the fanmu w This cool rich for beverage every delightful occasion Phone WASATCH 2177 The delights of an informal luncheon are enhanced by the serving- of this delicious wholesome milk And as hostess you may rest assured that Clover Leaf Milk will win the favor of your guests For this particular milk is always dependably pure Correct pasteurization makes sure of that! 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