Show r --L ' rVt'?1 i 'W - f u vav tVtf Wy j s Couple Entertain Pasadena Pair on Way to California ft An interesting of the meeting Catholic Woman's league was held Tuesday afternoon at the Cathedral hall The annual election of officers was a feature of the afternoon The program included a talk by Sister M Madeleva C S C Ph D president of the College of St Mary of the Wasatch who discussed "The Cath olic Woman’s League An 'Ap’prerar tion and a Plea " The talk was fol lowed by a delightful musical pro gram by Miss Baibara Laramie pianist and a group of vocal selections by Pearl Norvald Hamilton accompanied by Mrs Bernard W Hansom'’ The following women were elected to office: President Mrs Thomas F Cahill: first vice president Mrs John C Daly second vice president Mrs D J Laramie recording secretary Mrs Neil O'Donnell financial secretary Mrs Harold T O'Brien corresponding secretary Mrs Joseph T McKay and treasurer Mrs Mary Robinson Tea followed the program The serving table was covered with a handsome Russian lace cloth cen tered with a crystal basket of blue — Lumlere ranunculus and Ivory princess tapers w ere in crystal candlesticks The tea Mrs Thoms F Cahill who was and coffee urns were presided over elected president of the Catholle by Mrs J J Neville and Mrs J H Woman's league at a meeting at the J F Rayburn assisted by Mrs Mrs Cathedral hall Tuesday Lochhead Mrs J J Brennnn Fred O'Hair Mrs Bernard W Han son Mrs L H Boltc Mrs John P Reunion Planned Ryan and Mrs C B Merrihew The Clayton family reunion will be held at the home of Mrs WA L Nurses Sponsor Dance 1422 South Main street An Interesting social affair of the Saturday at 7 30 p m The election week will be the dancing party to be of officers will take place and the given Wednesday evening by the be given The folUtah State Nurses association at the yearly report willwill be given-Vlulchamber of cumineice Miss Jeanne lowing piugmiu selections Miss Audrey Clayton and Lamph will be the assisting general Miss Mata Clayton of Ogden remarks Dr Foster J Curtis is chairman reading Miss Norma chairman of the floor committee as- - Don Clayton recitation Mrs Wanda Claysisted by Dr R J Alexander Dr J J Grover piano numbers D ForMiss ton Stewart A Cialligm and Alex Wallace est social hour will folFdith E Kendall will be in charge of low Green the bridge tables and the following t group will be included on the recepThe board of directors of the Uni Mr and Mrs B R tion committeeMothers’ club will be of Utah versity Smoot Mr and Mrs Lyman C Peder- tho guests of Mrs James Ingebret-sesen Miss Lamph Miss Lucile Francke at a luncheon at the Town club Dr and Mrs Henry Raile Dr and Thursday at 12 30 p m The regular Mrs R A Pearse Dr and Mrs E M meeting will follow the luncheon and Neher Dr and Mrs A J Ridges Dr will be held at the Union building and Mrs T Fred Hardy Dr and Mrs W L Warburton Miss Josephine EMrs Leo Goates entertained in lbert Mrs Warner Wood and Mrs honor of her mother Mrs Charlotte Winifred P Ralls Baker Langstroth at her home 2b0 East South Temple street The occaMiss Elizabeth Stocking has gone to sion was in celebration of Mrs Lang California for a fortnight stroth'a eighty-fourtbirthday Four teen were guests present Clara M Clawson's smart line of sheer and lightweight wool dresses Women’s Faculty association of the and Jacket frock are reduced 20 per University of Utah will meet Saturcent off the already low prices Dis- day at 2 30 p in in the Union build tinctive styles No duplicates Out-o- f ing Mrs John Lewis is in charge 38 North of the musical own visitors welcomed program and Mrs J 4 State Apt (Adv) A Johnson in charge of the refresh ments Miss Cynthia Blood will give a reading "Strictly Dishonorable’ a three-ac- t comedy by Miss Preston Sturgess e ' iu The Ladies’ auxiliary to the Nation Federation of Postal Carriers will meet at the Newhouse hotel Friday at 4 15 p m After a short business meeting a program will be given "The Pony Express" the second in a series on tho evolution of mail trails portation will be given P M “Pick-Up- ” The Sorosis sorority will entertain at a bridge luncheon Saturday at 1 30 p m at Skatterkare The hostesses will be Mrs Evelyn Crockett Mrs Durrell Birmingham Miss Melba Thornley Miss Gene Hatch and Miss Ruby Stringham Whether at work or at play In office or home a dish jf SUNFREZE Ice Cream each afternoon peps you up like sunshine e Ladies’ Aid society of the Westminster Presbyterian church will meet in the church study Thursday at 2 30 A congregational dinner will p m be given at the church Friday at 6 30 p m Call your nearest dealer for quick delivery to your door or t Naomi Rehekah lodge No 1 will entertain Saturday at 8 p m in the I O O F hall in honor of the anniversary of the lodge Mrs Samuel Newhouse formerly of Salt Lake who has spent the past three months in London and Paris sailed Tuesday on the S S Lafavette for New York She will be at the RitzCailton for a few days before leaving for her home in Los Angeles I Phone Was 2843 forty-fourt- &UNFKE rcrCRE —°f course It' sweet cream & WHO ARETHEY? ®! 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of Washington D C and New York who has beeh at the Hotel Utah fur a short time also is a guest at the McCornick home as The marriage of Miss Fern Davis daughter of Mr and Mrs R P Davis to George R Briggs took ptuce Tuesday morning in the L D S temple The ceremony was performed by JoIn the evening a seph Christensen dinner was given at the home of Mr and Mrs R P Davis in honor of the couple The bride wore an attractive gown of egg bhell lace The guests numbering 25 were seated at one long table centered with a mound of pink and white sweet peas and lighted with pink tapers in crystal holders The couple will be at home to their friends at 1474 Logan avc nue repiesented Matron to Return Mrs John Groesberk will return the latter part of the week from Los Angeles where she has spent the win ter with Mrs Adolph Quist and Mrs Theresa Werner Motor to Coast Mr and Mrs I A Clayton and Mrs Murray Godbe will leave by motor Wednesday for southern California where they will spend five weeks Mr and Mrs J C Weeter have returned from California where they have spent the winter Delta Zeta Mothers’ club sorority house 1441 East First South street 2 p m Heather Sewing club Mrs A If Larson 7132 East lourlh South street 2 p m Sigma of Sigma Chi Mrs Ed Ellison 1802 Yale avenue 1 p m Ladles’ auxiliary Bethel tist church 2 p m church lors Bappar- Mothers' club Beta Theta PI 2 p m fraternity house fraternity n't ip MY -- off Gardeners Training Child Articles for the Young ment associates and environment A child born on this day should be la ented original adventurous Investiin unusual lines and exploring ltothe eyes makm6 them appear not gating unknown places It may attain emiBy JOSEPHINF HUDDLESTON more but ony larger expressive Ap nence in these directions Virginia club Mrs A Wade 1 he second important point ol argu plying eye shadow to gam this effect 768 South West Temple 8 pm Notable nativitv Houdmi magician ment concerning cosmetics for thes simple although you may need to Is found In the different uses of (experiment once or twice before you eyes Card party S B A hall 2 GERMANS SEE FILMS pencils for shading the eyes and the md out exactly how much is required p m I regular preparation for this purpose 'm your case WASHINGTON (UP)— During 1931 called eye shadow Smooth the smallest amount over there were 285 motion pictures shown Phi Mu Mothers’ club 2 p m All women desire large luminous the upper lid 408 Union building covering it from the in Germany commerce department attract Of this which To gam lashes up to the place where the lid eyes eyes from Berlin state this end most women resort to the creases when the eye is opened wide reports 145 films were produced in Primrose club 2 p m Mrs number use of an eyebrow pencil drawing a Shading never should pass beyond A Clatk 253 Glendale avenue and 140 by foreign comlight line as close to the lashes as this mark or it will make the eyes GermanyThe United States ranked panies Women’s Democratic study possible and extending it a little be- appear too deeply set in the head first as an exporter of foreign made group waid B Mrs J Walyond the natural line of the eve The eye shadow may be extended a film with a total of 64 A pencil should not be used for little lace West 1797 Fourth East beyond the nd of tho lid espestreet 2 p m this purpose its sole mission be- cially if the eyes are small but this ing to extend the line of the eyebrows should be done very delicately so that when this is needed The use of the evidence of your act is not noticeable Auxiliary Salt Lake Firemen's association 1 p m No pencil to draw a line along the rim Shading is never used under the 1 fire station of the eyes gives a hard sophisticated eyes only on the front part of the appearance which is not enviable upper lid Book review Rev Jacob A few women have learned how to Trapp civic center 1 p m handle eye shadow to their beauty benefit and I hope it will not be long Special meeting Gamma before all women have learned to alumnae house Sigma Filming a Picture sorority achieve the mysterious allure for the 1353 East South Temple street means ueeks of which Is possible with this coseyes 8 p m work without a metic The star pause Shadow Using Eye University of Utah Mothers'" because can’t stop KEMBLE GENEVIEVE shadow both conies in By Eye club paste committee “ hospitality I” she “indisposed is In a and form and dry Union building 2 p m variety of According to the powerful lunar sickness Monthly colors The new method of selecting aspects sway this day may docs not excuse eye shadow is to choose one which prove to holding Regular buslnes meeting be a very eventful and memher If you know contrasts with the natural of Veteran shade Firemen's auxiliary of orable one not one and entirely some woman who the pupil of the eye Following this association 8 p m 233 Canyon sudbe There memories may happy idea we find the blue-eyeis in pictures she road girl using den attended much by upheavals a gray eve shadow brown for the wall tell you how with and about commotion stirring hazel eyed miss blue for gray eyes Hollywood women of employment busipossible change and a dull grayed green for brown manage on days ness associations and surroundings It eyes is suggested that great care be taken they menstruate Personally I think the paste form to avoid Try to find eve litigation misrepresentation of eye shadow is the best in use for an‘extra”fiirl who I’ve found that the dry form is apt slander and personal danger Sign all doesn’t carry Midol with her I to sift down into the eyes when it is writings cautiously Those whose birthday it Is are likebeing applied No ill effect have reMidol was a marvelous discovery to have a year of unexpected visi ly sulted from all we this but realize tations in employ- - It isn’t harmful It isn’t a narcotic fun there Vs in working hard for a that the eves are involving change sensitive extremely acts in seven minutes —ends But thing and finally achieving it and any foreign matter is apt to prove all menstrual pain or discomfort To me there Is no thrill of pride in to them irritating for hours at a strclchl Just ask for receiving something for nothing beThe use of eye shadow gives depth Midol at any drug store cause I was taught the satisfaction of laboring toward a certain end and gaining that end I think it is an invaluable thing to give to a child that thrill of creation or the honest pride that swells in his heart when he has paid dad the last dime of the 50 cents he borrowed It “It Is astonishing” says Inez S is often harder to watch a lit!e fel Willson home economist “how many low scrimp his allowance to pay back housewives do not know how dell a childhood debt than to wipe out clous and how economical short ribs the debt but that is not kind to him of beef are” The world is going to expect debts to Short ribs may be cut either from be paid the end of the rib cut or from the rib There may be a thrill in drawing a side of the plate There is not a lucky number and getting a box of great deal of meat on short ribs but candy but it is far more valuable to what there is is juicy tender and your child to let him earn a few dimes well flavored Three or four pounds SERVICE GOAL CO AN M J B PRODUCT and experience the delight of tasting of short ribs should be purchased for Was 2650 the fruits of his own labor a family of five or six 334 West South Tempi LOW IN COST Short ribs are delicious baked or "Something for nothing” usually leads to disappointment and even- braised Potatoes are browned in Don't let the the pan with the meat This is a tually to children ever learn about it popular dish in restaurants Short ribs make a fine stew with 1932 (Copyright King Features Syn-- onions potatoes and carrots or they dicate Inc) may be used in meat pie Simmer the short ribs for an hour Lift out and arrange in a dripping pan Season with salt and pepper Spread top with a little savory drip pings Add one tablespoon of the liquor in which the ribs were boiled and an onion stuck with two cloves Bake m a moderate oven until Six Salt Lake nurses will leave Fri- browned and almost tender then put day for the American Nurses’ asso- into the pan small potatoes ciation’s national biennial convention eight minutes Season the parboiled in San Antonio Texas April 11 to 15 and bake until meat Is tender potatoes and the Those who will go are Miss Luella potatoes and brown Serve the crisp Hyatt Salt Lake district of nurses ribs on a platter surrounded with the TO ENGLAND Mrs Bertha Pedersen public health potatoes Make a brown from FIRST division Mrs K M Hudson Salt Lake the browned fat in the pangravy Nurses' association Miss Visiting FIREWORKS FRIGHTEN DEER Christy Johnson and Miss Maria Tht Tbt May 5 April 29 Johnson L D S hospital and Miss CASHMERE Wash (UP)— FarmRetta Cutler city board of health 130 W Randolph St Chicago 111 ers used firecrackers and Roman Miss Cutler will carry the Utah candles to drive hungry deer from Or Consult Your Local Authorized North German Lloyd Agent their orchards flag In the pageant How Do Women in the Movies Horoscope for Today Manage? d Something for Nothing By CONSTANCE CAMERON Roy is 17 and m trouble for having “borrowed” a stranger's automobile Just a lark” explains Roy but somehow the stranger cannot see the affair in that light and Roy's mother is prostrated If one suggested to his mother that she might in any way be responsible for the attitude of the boy which has terminated so unhappily she probably would fume herself into a worse tale Yet in Roy's childhood he was schooled to take what he wanted to ignore property rights to forget debts to take “chances” on everything from boxes of candy to radios or automobiles to ruin clothing and expect dad silently and amiably to replace it In short the ovenndulgent mother allowed to giow in the boy’s mind the idea that it is smart to get something for nothing She never taught him the Tribune:' Information 1’ Are You Familiar With Short Ribs? jg&SHIB K TODAY FANCY STOVE LUMP $725 III r ’ t i A new low foxfirst Class Nurses Plan to Attend Parley Columbus Dpr20 Bremen - J Uniiersity Notes Members of Lambda Till Lambda entertained at a prettily arranged tea In compliment to the newly installed chapter of Delta Delta Delta from 4 until 8 pm Sunday at the sorority house 33 South Wolcott avenue The guests were received by Miss Eleanor Dawson Miss Grace Smith Mrs Oscar Friendly and Miss Virginia Miss Crane was in charge of the dining room and preat tea the table were Miss siding Helen Taggart and Miss Dorothy Flandro assisted by the pledge members of the sorority The serving table was covered with a Venetian lace cloth and centered with a silver bowl of blue hyacinths and white tulips Pale blue tapers in silver holders lighted the table Miss Ellen Smith and Miss Patty Cracroft were in charge of arrangements Fifty guests called during the tea hours Freshman nominated for girl membership into Spuis national pep unit were honored at a "get acquainted" tea Tuesday afternoon In the ladies' lounge of the Union buildActive members of the organ! ing ration were the hostesses and Miss rnma Rae McKay picaldent of the Spun received the guests Red and white piedommated on the tea table where red and white carnations were arranged in a crystal bowl Crimson cathedial randies In crystal holder completed the centei piece Musical numbers and dramatic readings were Miss given during the afternoon Judy Lund was the chairman of the committee in charge Skull and Bones honoiary junior men's organization will entertain the members of the Owl and Key hon orary senior men' society at a formal dancing party Saturday evening at the Fort Douglas golf club Frank E Mom is the chairman of the committee in charge of the arrangements - -- Yet she FRESH AS A ROSE she efeps from her tub and then — too often she Alleged Dry Violator puts on lingerie stale with yeslcr Held for Grand Jury day’s perspiration! And of course she perspires J P Robertson alias Morgan lias been bound over to the grand Jury on again today Everyone docs at a whisky transportation charge fol a little least All too soon other towing preliminary hearing before United States Commissioner Gould B people get that penetrating hint Blakely He was released on a $ 1000 bond Thq case against Harry I Gil lette who was ai rested with Robeit son In Salt laike on March 29 was dismissed for lack of evidence A Never Let a Child Get Q What president used the campaign slogan "A full dinner pail ' Mrs J P Thiriot and Miss Betty N G Salt Lake Thlrlot who have been the guests A McKinley used this slogan in of Mrs W G Wilson m San Francisco at the Mark Hopkins hotel 1896 have returned to their home in Salt Who said "Trust In God and Q Lake keep your powder dry”? B D Mur Mr and Mrs Sherman Armstrong ray A This expression was used by have returned from California and are at home with Mr and Mrs W W Oliver Cromwell during a campaign Armstrong on East South Temple in Ireland street Q Is Joaquin Miller the poet's real The Patrons’ association of Rowland name7 R L Preston Idaho A No His name was Cmcinnatus Hall will entertain at the home of Mrs DD Moffat 1430 Circle Way at 3 30 Heine Miller Mrs Aurelia Reinp m Wednesday Q Did President Harrison have a hardt president of Mills college will family? R O Salt Lake Dr Remhaidt large be the honor guest A President Harrison had six sons will speak on “Mill College and Its four daughters Contribution to the Education bf 8 and All patrons and Modern Girl" friends are Invited E S’ J j Twenty L D S business college girls of Alpha Theta chapter of Alpha Iota national honorary business sorority will go to Ogden to witness the installation of Beta Iota chapter at the Smithsonian Institute Wednesday at 8 p m Mrs Florence P councilor will inEvans national stall the new chapter and will be assisted in the ceremony by the following officers: Emma Flandro alumnae president: Bernice Brown active Norma Leona Bryan president Jeffs Minnie Knight Ida Relchman Jean Ward Frankie Jensen and Erma Towler rt ii: 1 Interesting Program The Civics section of the Ladies’ Literary club enjoyed a unique program at its meeting Tuesday morning when Mrs F M McHugh presented Some New Americans" She was assisted by the following young peobirth who gave ple of foreign speeches and musical numbers: Miss Martha Hanni Miss Gerda Tronier Miss Leta Morondl Miss Mirny Van Pcski Yasuo Sasaki Renzo Morondl Rudolf Hainke George Marlnakas and Gideon Marquardt Sevfn rm — — tionalities were n Distnct Association of meeting with Harmony tent No 48 at Magna Couple Wed - Your Daily Dalcth chapter Delphian society 10 a m Hotel Utah Delphia Nu chapter 7 30 p m Belvedere lounge s Art of Shading Eyes for Beauty Events of the Day v I31V 't 6 1932 Womeri'Home'Childr em OCIETY Catholic League ' Elects Officers Hears Program - X 4 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING APRIL Health Hints Helps for Shoppers Latest Fashions Bridge Lessons - ' wears underthings a second day Don't risk offending in this way! 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