Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY' MORNING ABRIL Logan Society LOGAN— The marriage of Miss Ro- berta Campbell daughter of Mr and Mrs H A Campbell Sr of Providence to Howard Hansen son of Carl Hansen of Logan took place April H at Brigham City The couple left on a wedding trip They will be at home at 157 West Sixth South street after ' May 1 A miscellaneous shower was given Thursday evening at the home of Miss Norma Rinderknecht for Mrs Seth Frank formerly Miss Grace Astle an April bride Fifty guests were in attendance Mr and Mrs Helmer Peterson anof their nounce the engagement daughter Mildred to Otto Fuhriman of Providence The marriage will take place in the near future Mrs Mary Anderson entertained at a supper party Friday evening honoring her son John M Anderson and his fiancee Miss Oginda Jensen Covers were laid for 12 guests Mrs Anderson was assisted by her daughA mister Miss DeEsta Anderson cellaneous shower was given Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Venna Perkins honoring Miss Jensen Fifty guests were present Mrs Lyman Larsen entertained 12 guests Friday afternoon After games refreshments were served Mrs Don Edwards entertained her club at supper and bridge Saturday evening Score prizes were awarded to Mrs Earl Lewis and Mrs Robert D Wahlen Mrs Edwards entertained at a children’s party Monday afternoon to -- celebrate the birthday anniversary of her son Don Edwards Jr Games and music furnished the entertainment Refreshments were served Covers were laid for 14 guests Mrs C J Sorensen entertained at a luncheon Saturday afternoon honoring her sister Miss Luclle Wallace of Ogden an April bride The guests Included Miss Georgeanna Young Miss Lacy Farnsworth Mrs Jasper Dean Mrs Tracy Y Clawson and Mrs Walter Nebeker of Salt Lake Miss Ann Browning Miss Viola Clancy Mrs G E Miss Ida Fitzimmons Browning Mrs Nona W Sullivan Mrs 'Sidney Mrs J B Wallace Johnson Mrs John Stevens Mrs J E Browning Mrs Thomas Wells Mrs Wallace Anderson Mrs A W Petty of Ogden Mrs George N Green of Pocatello Idaho and Mrs D W Pittman Mrs P V Cardon and Mrs Roland Emmett of Logan Mrs Harry H Smith entertained the F F W club at luncheon and bridge Thursday afternoon fjrnre prizes were awarded Miss Hilma Jonsson entertained at a bridge supper party Saturday evenCovers were laid for eight ing guests Theta Upsilon sorority gave a banquet Monday evening at the Hotel Eccles to celebrate its second birthday as a national sorority Miss Beatrice Hogensen was toastmaster and Wanda the following responded: Jensen Uleta Allen Vivian Wains-guar- d Annie Johnson Sylvia Wjrd Miss Ruth Hammond gave a group of The following papiano selections tronesses of the sorority were present: Mrs W L Wanless Mrs H J Hatch Mrs Walter Welti and Mrs A A Firmage Miss Barbara Theurer and Miss Annie Johnson were in The sorority charge of arrangements announces the final initiations of Ruth Hammond Sylvia Ward Ruby Dalnes and Vivian Wamsguard Mrs Hulme Nebeker of Salt Lake spent the week herjvisiting with relatives and friends The faculty organization of the U S A C gave its last musical of the series Friday evening at the home economics cottage The program was given by Walter Welti vocalist with Mrs Welti at the piano and Reginald Beals violinist with Miss Helen Budge accompanist botlof the school of music in Salt Lake refreshments After the program were served Mrs Wallace J Carlisle was in charge of arrangements One hundred guests were present Miss Lottie Batkin entertained her club at bridge followed by refreshments Thursday evening Mr and Mrs Wilford W Smart entertained at dinner Sunday evening in compliment to Mr and Mrs Alma Gardner before their departure for San Francisco where they will make their home Maskers’ club Of Logan high school gave a banquet Monday evening at the Bluebird is Lucy Beth Car don was toastmaster and the follow ing responded: Miss Anna Boss Miss Ruth Skidmore Miss Ruby Cardon and Miss Ruth Owens Oralie Bailey gave a violin selection and Gayie Stewart sang The committee on arrangements included Miss Ruth Miss Stewart and Miss Blanch Cardon Mr and Mrs Oliver Skanchy entertained their club at cards and supper Saturday evening Covers were laid for 16 guests Four score prizes were awarded U S A C Women’s club met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs E L Romney Mrs Asa Bulien reviewed the book “The Splendid Wayfaring" by John G Niehardt Tea was served The following were special guests: Mrs Thomas Romney Mrs Weston Vernon Mrs M J Watkins Mrs Adrian Hatch Mrs J A Hulme Mrs S M Budge Mrs Ivan Christensen and Mrs Hulme Nebeker of SrK Lake Clio club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Sherwln Maeser Mrs W B Preston reviewed the blng- Mc-Cu- ne Ow-en- This Week’s 4 Special $2 Including Shampoo Finger Wave DUART RINGLET PERMANENT WAVE r more? 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NOT a School For Appointment Call Waiatch 507 HARVEY Taka niT Pi n mvo rieritor— 34 South Mala D S Glamour Rules the Cocktail Hour Horoscope for Tests Show Men ‘Window Shop’ as Frocks for Frolic Catch Spirit Today Murray x MURRAY—Mrs Arthur E Short entertained the Mhrray bridge club at luncheon Wednesday at her home on line and a full lower skirt Is worn Sunday’s horoscope although holdBy BARBARA BEAUFORT South State street Mrs Fred R An with a necklace made of seven cloth-o- f ing augury of an Important opening Associated Press Fashion Editor derson was winner of the prize COLOGNE (JP) — Oblivious to the silver ropes while a third of pansy of a sudden and possib'y radical na Mrs Basil Miller was hostess to the PARIS OP)— “Glamor and glitter” blue with elbow ture also has portent of delays post- frowns of masculine Germany stu crepe fashioned members of the Murray Junior Bridge are the style standard for the formal puffed sleeves is accented by a neck- ponements and obstacles as well as a dents of the club Wednesday at her home on State cocktail hour Cologne university comof small crim- financial hazard lace and front While change may street A 1 o’clock luncheon was Gloom has no part in the 5 to 7 son carnations beltline benefit yet there are many angles mercial college shattered a served and covers were laid for seven frolic which has become one of the Idea that women tarried con- -j of defeat and harassment to cope Mrs J W Herling will entertain most important social sessions of the with personal as well as business siderably longer before shop windows the ladies of the Methodist Commu- day for which smart women don Is Those whose may birthday it nity Ladies’ Aid society Wednesday glamorous frocks have a year of conflicting experience than men at her home on East Forty-eightFigures gathered from observing some with excellent Lines Are Flattering opportunities 9071 cases showed South street the man but and for advancement change yet 3 of a second faster than gazer Mrs L T Moyer entertained Lines are seductive and flattering a woman also are there stubborn obstacles aqd in his window shopping Wednesday evening at her home in although pruned of unnecessary deother trials to be managed or honor of the members of her bridge tails colors are soft and sophistiThe students shadowed their case These Influence the and may club The guests numbered eight and cated and necklaces otherwise banfound the average time spent filiations born A child on prlvateaf Mrs Ernest Greer was winner of the ished from the style picture are often before display wmdows was 187 irbe this skilladventurous may day of the ensemble part prize ful Industrious and also personally respective of the sex of the window Mrs C E Gaufm has had as her Many a teatime dock Is fashioned ANTLERS Okla (ffj— An unusual shopper popular and Influential around the necklace with Clocked by themselves men gazed shimmering guests during the week her daughter occupation for a woman— even in an Mrs N E Broadbent and two chil- which it is worn 173 seconds on an average against The design of the cocktail frock age when women do practically everydren of Ely Nev the women's average of 176 seconds Duchesne Masons Mr and Mrs H M Hamblin enter- Is often a cross between the dinner thing— la that of Miss Etta Mae Jewelers’ windows held the great-e- s tained at dinner Friday evening of gown and the silk daytime dress fascination for the women tha Pick Contest Winners She is buyer for a railroad tie comIts soft full skirt Is woin about last week in honor of Mayor and Mrs said while book store displays report R E West of Price who were week- eight inches from the ground and pany in charge of her concern's yard generally captured the attention ot DUCHESNE —Concluding a series men its sleeves may be long or short while at Antlers end visitors here Each year for the last five years of contests essay and oratorical In honor of the birthday anniver- its fabric is generally a lusterless silk From the Investigation the follow she has bought graded branded and tponsorod by Basin lodge F and A Ing figures were discovered: sary of Leonard Mackay a number of crepe his relatives surprised him Thursday A single woman averaged 176 sec supervised most of the loading of M in observance of the George WashFrock Hat Lace Top 100000 ties bicentennial Railway officials with ington evening of last week at his home in prizes were onds peeking a single man 173 sec One frock of dull blue green crepe whom she deals give her credit for awarded to Duchesne school pupUs onds two women 20 seconds man an The evening was spent Taylorsville in table games and refreshments were is designed with a Philippine lace keeping her yard in better order than Friday as follows: woman 209 finished a little with lace cape many men on similar jobs top Paul Stott Junior high student served to 20 guests Men devoted an average of 84 see Mrs Thomas Powell has returned to failing to the elbows and worn with In her “office" she wears a man’s champion of Duchesne county In the onds to frowning at the Empress Eu n shirt riding breeches and high boots oratory division Frances Case sec genie hats her home in this city after spending a necklace of iridescent Her entrance into the tie business ond In the county elementary essay the past winter in Los Angeles with beads shaped like seashelis Another of pearl gray flamisol de- followed experience in sales work contest Anna Burton of Roosevelt A fir which could be seen for mfle relatives Mrs Hyrum Bennion Jr entertained signed with long sleeves and puffed typing and nursing none of which won In the essay contest with Mau- caused heavy damage In Ashdown —timell-QU- l —Wilcox a g 25 relatives and friends Thursday eve- at the shoulder rice Lambert second In oratory forest England recently hlp- - appealed to her Left to right Mrs H B Orr recently elected president of the Col- ning at her home in Taylorsville the lege club Mrs J S Lochhead general chairman for the card party and occasion being her husband’s birthday fashion show to be given Saturday by the Catholic Woman’s league at anniversary Mr and Mrs J W Linnell enterthe Cathedral hall " tained a number of their friends at cards Saturday evening of last week at their home l sv f)t! n0 The family of Jorgen Hendrickson entertained at a birthday party in his honor Wednesday of last week at his home on West B’orty fifth South street Supper was served and covers were laid for 20 guests Under the diieclion of its offlceis man of the program committee Mrs Laura Dumas was hostess to and with the cooperation of the prinAll patrons and friends are Invited the ladies of the Cheer Up club Thurs cipal Miss Ella M Kelsey and the r association day afternoon of last week Nineteen Onequa teachers Riverside jn officers ' chairmen and room fnelhtrs guests were present Parent-Teache-r as- - ' met at the home of Mrs John Wenig Mr and Mrs Harry V Ballard ensociation is proGames were in tertained at dinner Sunday at their Monday evening gressing The gencharge of Mrs A B Knowles Mrs home m compliment to Mr and Mrs eral meetings are George Harris and Mrs Frank Mc- D C Ballard Marvin Thompson and attended by 300 or Kean assisted with refreshments daughters Norma and Lola and son more parents each Election of officers for the coming Wayne all of Salt Lake time t j Miss Gertrude Acker en A class in child year will be held by the school Mon day at 8 p m The speakers will be tertained the members of her Sunday welfare study is Dr J T Worlton and Nicholas G school class at a party Saturday of conducted by Mrs last week at her home In Taylorsville Smith Bessie B Ramsey Thirty guests were present an authority on Miss Gladys Backlund entertained The adult class of the Columbus child psychology P T A was delightfully entertained a number of her friends Wednesday Mis Ramsey’s lec-- ' at the home of Mrs N P Stromness evening at her home on Ninth East tures on making a The evening was spent in better home enviMonday evening W B Baxter read street a paper on honesty followed by an cards and a midnight lunch was ronment for chilto served informal discussion eight guests dren have proved T Mrs C Davis and Mrs R O On Monday at 2 p m the class will very helpful AMr3 EWEIleson be entertained by Mrs C E Fullmer Simons will entertain the S S S — wiicox Photo cordial invitation Is extended to all parents to join this An officer of the Salt Lake council dub members Friday afternoon at the It meets at the school at 2 will be present to discuss various latter’s home on Ninth East street group Miller waid M I A dramatic as A work phases of p m Fridays The study of the adolescent child sociation presented the play “Red Election of next year’s officers will under the leadership of Mrs G B Headed Daughter-In-LawFriday evebe held at our meeting in May Forbes closed March 19 but it was ning at the South Cottonwood ward MRS E W ELIESON President e e thought desirable by members of the amusement hall Miss Mildred Reynolds has returned New officers of the Catholic A class that they meet informally once were elected Thursday evening to a month to carry on the A work to her home in this city after a visit with relatives in Park Valley serve during the winter of 1932 33 Mr and Mrs Lloyd Crorford have A meeting At the Slewart P-They are: Mrs Frank Welch president Mrs H R Cobum vice presi- Thursday evening the following were returned to their home in Great Falls dent Mrs M Lawson secretary Mrs elected to office for next year Mrs Mont after a visit here with relatives Mr and Mrs H M Hamblm have A McQuaid treasurer Mrs M G Thad Stevens president Mrs A G Park parliamentarian Taylor first vice president Mrs Lois had as their guest during the week The following program was given: Miller second vice president Mrs Mr Hamblin’s brother J Robert Vocal selections Mrs Earl Hood and Howard Barker treasurer Mrs Louis Hamblin of Lyman Wyo Fritz Sirstins piano solo “The Dance Tucker recorder Mrs D L Brun-dig- e Miss Florence Walters was hostess to the Guild Girls of the Baptist of Tarantella” (Liszt) Miss Alice corresponding secretary Mis E E Erickson gave a report church Tuesday evening at her home McArdle address Rev J Keefe reports various committee chairmen on suggestions for a summer recrea- on Wilson avenue After a business tion center at Stewart Dr L J meeting a social was enjoyed and re address Mrs J Flaherty Father Keefe thanked the parents Nuttall gave an illustrated lecture freshments were served to 14 guests Mrs Ethelyn Lindsay was the hon for their cooperation and commented "AH In the Day’s Work” showing the ored guest at a social Tuesday after on the successful work of the cafe- activities of a modern schooL noon of last week at her home in Tay teria He also pointed out the advanOne of the most interesting and lorsville by the ward Relief society tages furnished by our new gymnaprofitable meetings ever held by the members sium r Miss Wilma Huston who has been of the association Parents of the Jordan junior high East high school was held Monday the guest of Mrs Le Roy Cook for a school "district met Thursday evening afternoon at the school auditorium few days has returned to her home to organize The following officers Everett Dean Martin an authority on In Idaho Falls Idaho were elected: Mrs Tracy Y Cannon education sociology and psychology president! Mrs Pearl Leonhart first and director of the Cooper Union vice president D R Coombs second Forum New York addressed more vice president Mrs Lydia G Scott than 200 members on the subject secretary and treasurer Mrs Hester “Objectives In Education” Dean Martin outlined what he thought the EAST MIDVALE— Miss Ardella Hardman publicity Irvin S Noall of the board of edu- community might expect froru the Hicks has as her guests this week schools the difficulties in the why of Miss Anna Kongas and Miss Jose' cation spoke on the problem of the part time school child Musical num obtaining these results and practical phine Gorgfhike of Scofield r bers were furnished by members of ways in which the as Mr and Mrs Jack Larsen attended wTtTi modern Tli® march of equipment to meet the seventh and eighth grades Fran- sociation could help the schools in the Jefferson banquet which was held progress Kas replaced the antiquated spinning wheel ces and Barbara Cannon and Helen the attainment of them Musical Saturday evening at the Hotel the demands for present-da- y efficiency Mr Coombs who took numbers were given by the girls’ glee Bretzing in Salt Lake of club a of the school and the short the annual Mrs R H Clayton' entertained at meeting gave charge methods? Isn't it just m important to you that your household be modernized with talk preceding the election election of officers was held dinner Monday for Mrs Byron GleaMrs L K Nicholson was elected son of Berkeley Cal and John home You'll see there a remarkable transformation Glance into an Following a patriotic program given president to succeed Mrs A H Dyer Schearer and son Roland of Pay by the children of the Ensign school Mrs Rulon Owen was elected first son and burdensome drudgery which formerly inconvenience the from when the flag and flag pole presented vice president Bruce E Millikin secMiss Alzada Denney entertained at by Mr and Mrs W S Woodruff were ond vice president and Mrs William a house party at her home in Union had to be endured by housewives r formally accepted the Ensign Stoner treasurer Wednesday evening Games and reassociation elected officers freshments wera enjoyed by twelve You'll see the modern home-makcooking electrically — enjoying e welcome for next year as follows: Mrs Ray C guests Brown president Mrs R W Ray relief from kitchen worries and finding much more time for rest and recreation Union ward choir and Granite vice president Mrs J V Tipton secward choir held reciprocity evening — with a service that is beyond comparison retary and treasurer Sunday Mrs E S Winward retiring presiMr and Mrs Jack Ferguscn and dent reviewed the work of thg orYou'll see how completely Electric Water Heating has solved the former ennoying arrived family of Superior Wyo LARK— Mrs D A Thomas enter- here ganization and thanked the officers have Monday evening They and chairmen for their cooperation tained at her home Thursday evening problem of hot water supply for the family purchased the home formerly owned This was the final meeting of the of last week with a bridge luncheon by William Charles on Union aveTwelve ladies were present and a de- nue Y ou'M see hew Electric Refrigeration has provided the proper mean of protecting year lightful evening was spent with cards Mrs Clarence Sharp and Mrs Har-olfood safeguarding the family’s health and actually saving many dollars In food Mrs E W Newman president of Mrs Max K Debolce was given first Bishop of East Midvale spent r the Lowell associa- prize for high score and Mrs Peter Wednesday evening in easts Murrey as At midnight guests at a social tion announces that the final meet- Carl second prize given by Mrs ing for the current year will be held luncheon was served Eleanor Townshend at her home on Such modem method of enjoying your home are very easily within YOkIR reedi Mr and Mrs William Cunningham Center street at 7 30 p m Thursday in the Lowell honoring Miss Alta In fact they cost no more than auditorium There will be an elec are spending their spring vacation In Merrell whose marriage takes place ones Our combination step-do- w tion of officers after which Dr Wil- Leadville Colo They left Monday in the near future this makes true cost rate sevby decreasing your lard Chrlstopherson former city phy- morning and expect to be gone per kilowatt hour as your use of sician will give an address An in- eral weeks dividing their time With electricity increases friends and were the dinner guests of teresting musical program is being clce relatives Mrs Thomas Clark enter- Mr and Mrs S L Peterson in the arranged by Mrs Paul Strebel chair- - Mr and Switch to'AH-Electricl- " Add to your joy of living without adding to your cost tained with a dinner at their home evening The M I A gave a closing enterSunday evening complimenting Mrs living! raphy of “Mustapha Kemal of Tur- J C Howard of Brighton Covers tainment Saturday evening Each class was represented in a miscellaneous key” by H E Worthan Mrs W were laid for ten Vernon Crockett a delegate to the anYou May purchase on Mrs E P Nell entertained friends program and the Merry Makers orSee your electrical applinual convention of the Utah State at cards Friday evening 500 being chestra of Lark furnished the music nt liberal ance dealer or phone very Federation of Women’s Clubs held at played throughout the evening and for a danie as a concluding number Hot-poi- nt Ogden last week gave a report of the a dainty luncheon was served to ten a plan us or visit our store convention Tea was served The guests in conclusion Less rain fell in the Irish free state or Without obligation o® Mr and Mrs R F Muyerhoffer in Westinghouse following were special guests- Mrs than in any February In P V Cardon Mrs Clyde Worley spent Saturday in Salt Lake City with 95 February years Electric Range an Elecyour part you will be Mrs Rich Mrs A J Hansen and Miss Hattie Smith that Water Heater tric given some very interDoma Lau Domus club gave its an automatically gives carenual banquet Saturday evening at the esting information conHotel Eccles Covers were laid for and e free cerning the advantages 20 guests Miss Ruby Hansen was General Electric Refrigof service toastmaster and the following reIrla Swapp Mary Hansen sponded these of erator in or home Tak® your imatfnatKX any to thi rtat thinft your Ruth Shaw Nedra Anderson and htetory Be th real hifhepot® aids to greater home Ruth Hansen After the banquet taol North America Play when and bles were arranged for bridge Score where you choote Quebec of courtr enjoyment prizes were awarded to Miss Ruth Th St Lawrenra the Hansen and Miss Ruth Shaw The Ppurirye New Lncland Boatno New York Atlantic cot retort committee in charge of arrangements Niafat Fail — By rail and by waiIncluded Miss Evelyn Carlisle Miss ter — All at cnat an low you U ba Miss Ruth Marguerite Fonnesbeck fl®4 viMt lived in these time! Merrill Miss Edna Cardon and Miss W help yog work out the ronat Lueila Eaplin onomtfJ trip that take in th r j thing Mm Loree Fgrnes and Miss Milll-ceyog want to are Lorn® in Fames entertained their club or wilt ua members at a bridge supper WednesrrfcrF £1Ctiri There were four spe- m Locust day evening THItl FAST TRAINS Me Long as Women time-honor- Oklahoma Woman Likes Job Buying Ties for Railway h h blue-gree- close-fittin- News of the ParenlvTcaclier Association i Parent-Teache- Van-De- n - P-- ” P-- P-- Parent-Teache- East Midvale Parent-Teache- New-hou- up-to-d- "All-Electri- c" ed Parent-Teache- er Lark Parent-Teache- d our French CANADA and the'OId Enqlish'East Ostrich fenther exported from Port Elizabeth South Afrira last year were valued at nearly $'i0 000 Canadian Pacific WORLD’ RSATtST TRAVEL SYSTEM time-payme- service fmw MBpiMinnig’ "All-Electri- ITEM POWER 8 RIGHT CO U BEAUTY SHOPPE Rl College Club Leader Chairman 24 1932 Chicago dolly 1139 P M 905 700 A M P M POILICfSERVICE f i - r J jt |