Show The Salt lake Tribunf Sunday July Uandcrlifl 4mit 1955 10 W5 yea tart DA!ZrL7H League of Women Voters PUFF? Unsightly Dandruff Plans Session in Capitol J Qiauclte The giving away LIXK of the bride by her father is a tradition that has its roots In the primitive "marriage by purchase" Today it symbolizes spiritually the bride’s leaving the home of her parents for that which her husband will provide for her Interesting enough in two of the most ancient religious ceremonies the Roman Catholic and the Orthodox Jewish they do not require the father to give away the bride but merely escort her to the a “ wk X I OR ? h University Club’s gala remodeling event brought out Mr and Mrs S M Walton SETTING f r vf fj Vifc ' v y ey clergyman Escort to Altar In the Protestant Episcopal ceremony the father escorts his daughter to the altar and at the moment that the rector asks the question "Who this woman to be married to this maiiM he takes the bride’s right hand and places it in the hand of the minister who in turn gives it to the groom In the prayer book there is no response given for the father— he merely performs this symbolic action However the marriage service in The Book of Common Prayer is used with variations by many other Protestant de- x 3T Jr left Mr and Mrs Arthur j A Allen Jr T Ashley Carpenter and Mr and Mrs SUMMER GAIETY second brand-ne- floor Ashley T Carpenter Mrs Allen’s dross of dusty pink taffeta had an pearl all-ov- embroidered bodice Her necklace and earrings were intaglios Mrs Carpenter’s gown of pink faille was princess styled and enhanced with rhinestone earrings and neck- of lace lounges and reception rooms plus a glassed-iporch overlooking Salt Lake’s beautiful East South Temple Street The soft shaded gowns of the women lived up to the summer setting Mrs S M Walton Jr wife of the club’s president Wore a subtle toned gown of gray and black plaid The high neckline was set off with a choker of lustrous black pearls Chatting with the Waltons were Mr and Mrs Arthur A Allen Jr and Mr and lrs Sharing a table with the Dooley P Wheelers Jr were Mr and Mrs Roger V Pierce and Mr and Mrs Miles P n Romney Mrs Romney's ice blue sheath was topped with a short jacket Bugle beads and pearls embroidered the neckline and jeweled blue slippers twinkled as she danced by Mrs Pierce wore a short formal in powder blue peau de soie full-skirte- d ed all over Glimpsed Mrs W H Olwell chatting with Mrs Herbert WORLD PREMIERE OF III SALT LAKE CITY versatilo coiffure being Introduced o t The Paris Mr Vincent noted New York hairstylist’ in his final week at our salon will introduce his newest creation the "Compass Cut" which he describes as "the most manageable and accurate haircut ever devised can be worn upswept dowm sideswept or backswept Have a gratis consultation with Mr Vincent any defy this week His beautiful coiffures have thrilled New York and Hollywood Let him suggest a smart hairstyle for you and supervise your new permanent ’ matching pink slippers Mr and Mrs S K Drou-baof Kcctley and Mr and Mrs Cecil Fitch Jr of Eureka were among the merry- y makers Dr and Mrs William J Morginson stopped by to say hello to a couple of colleagues— Dr and Mrs Elmer M ANNUAL SUMMER SALE f our regular i permanent ' 750 L cut the annual long-lastin- grooming ‘ WITH OR WITHOUT APPOINTMENT you may tuo your Salon Socond floor cbarga-plat- o Tatar hou M4t i BUY IT AT Your Drug Grocery or Deportment C Howard These officers and the newly appointed board members recently were enter- Mrs Alice C Silver otic instructor Mrs Vilate Pike historian Mrs DcVora with Robinson conductor Mrs James Price assisting Mrs Rex Post guard assisted by Mrs O Ncalllanscn Mrs Dottci Jeppeson musician Mrs Harry N Austin secretary artd Mrs Willard Evans assistant Mrs James Roper Mrs Elwood Backer chief of staff and Mrs Martin Christensen pub- encamp- treasurer licity chairman tained at a bridge party at the home of the past club president Mrs N H Eames were the outofficers and board going members The Newcomers’ Club was established here to welcpme new residents of Salt Lake City Anyone who has lived here for less than two years is eligible to join and Is invited to attend the luncheon Visits in Maine Mrs Mildred B Christensen 2782 Dolsa Dr is the guest of her daughter and ‘ Capt and 'Mrs Elton F Bangerter and daughter Pamela at Limestone Maine The Bangerters are stationed there at Loring son-in-la- AFB Vo PEiirp N0W p -- tflr if - r itr t 1 'Wf AIL STYLES fi- - e kr fp &w4 - MATERIALS f r is ( & COLORS AIL n:it k- - HEIGHTS 4 Regular 70 10” yi Shoes Roduced to Regular —Thuraday 10 1031 Bryan Ave It 6” Reduced to Reduced to OPEN MONDAYS nconstant" am Ellen Ball bazaar sewing t Chapter 7 SO II A V— Monday Mrs James Mlllward 330 fm Ave potluck supper r special meeting to elect delegates to national convention Namol FNG Club— Thursday 12 30 pm Liberty Park bandNo Argon All-Illar- y color for every complexion under any 500 light plui tax to stand g - regular business itiation and social ' of new meeting-in- member a - Enriched with Viva the famous beauty cream to help retain the natural moisture so skinl essential for younger-lookin- r Wasatch Navy Club No Liberty Park north shelter I Monday Store Hours 12 Noon to 9 pm Shoes W 9 NOON OE-- k Regular 8” Shoes — Paat 1 Nob I Olympu Grand Club— Thuraday pm Liberty Park Meet at bandstand Bring lunch No 55C0 2C0 with "frances denney" viva fluid make-u- p color remains true your make-u- Thuraday outing at Saltalr beach Meet at Salt Lake Depot to taka noon train Radiant Chapter imS SUMMER' Street Floor Cosmetics t( WRC Stsn urer Eaat ” ( Mrs Marcella Finley of Midvale president of the Utah Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs is attending the board meeting of the National Federation in Louisville Ky S Rasa Trident (Ink — Monday 8:13 pm Newhouae Hotel Final opportunity to purchase ticket for excuralon to California Frank Bowman will lecture Entertainment bai been planned Layal 8 tar of America Golden Spike lad g No 171 norillory to t nlon Fnclfle Cnrmen— Thuraday 8 pm Teamster Bldg 443-6t- h v "Wo Uatur ti ot popular kolirotorlng — MU Clairol Hair Color lath W us Ogilvi SUtor preparation to holp giro youC hair Hi hoalthj Borlon'i love That Pink" loc boautHul ankuro“ 7 Attends Session in Big Cottonwood Canyon Tuesday at 12 30 p m After luncheon cards will be provided for members and their guests who wish to play bridge or canasta The officers of the club are In charge of arrangements for this sum- ML The cold wave event you've waited for! The wonderbruthable ful permanent that' to easy to manage Its waves You'll love start! the from deep and carefree ummertime easier the curls— g its soft Martin Zwick mer party New officers Include Mrs E V Hanna president Mrs irst vice Frederic Wcssel president Mrs J A Foster second vice president Mrs C L Nicklas secretary and Mrs Calvin Skinner treas- B Mrs ficers: Marvin Dickinson senior vice president Mrs Pauline Yard junior vice president Mrs Agnes Snooks chaplain Mrs Hyrum Barton patri m yu Oliver Including llanna The Salt Lake City Newcomers’ Club is planning a luncheon at Maxfield's Lodge ment of the United Spanish American Veterans field at the Elks Club Mrs Alice G Silver was elected auxiliary president She will head the organization for the ensuing year assisted by the following of- The Joseph W Palmers and the Arthur E' Moretons Mrs Palshared a table mer looking very striking in her green and coral print cocktail gown and Mrs More-to- n equally so in a short summer formal Dr and Mrs Rees II Anderson stopped by to say hello Mrs Anderson in a good looking white taffeta sheath printed in tiny red blossoms Mrs Frank J Winget’s dark beauty was enhanced with the champagne shaded sUk faille summer dress she wore Attractive Mrs Robert L Rees chose a dark green cotton gown ballerina length with long torso line and full skirt flaring from the hip Nice foil for gold slippers and gold earrings Caught a fleeting glimpse of the Will W Bowmans' Mr and Mrs Nevin F Wetzel Mr and Mrs Samuel S Arentz as they whirled around the dance floor $15 cold wave At all-whi- te John V Auxiliary Elects Mrs Silver short formal polka-dotte-d in bright red A soft blue sheath in orlon' faille brought fashion compliments for Mrs E M Fullmer Rhinestone earrings and bracelets matched the brilliants that studded the dress Mrs Frank A Neer drew admiring glances In a white eyelet embroidered organdy over pink Mrs Arthur R McQuiddy’s white cotton lace summer formal was set off with unusual garnet earrings and bracelet A choker of pearls enhanced the delicate blue organdy STYLE LEAGUE - s Mor- looking pretty as a picture in a light blue silk full skirt swinging tweed from a tight fitting bodice Mrs Kilpatrick wore an I V Mrs Kilpatrick ginson gown worn by Mrs Cole NEW HMRSTYIE V Dewitz and Mrs Wendell E Admired the pale Gile blue print pure silk gown she wore with its extremely full skirt Mrs Gile wore a pink and white chiffon formal with F and Mrs (r Newcomers Club Schedules Cotlomvood Canyon Party nominations for example the Baptists the Methodists the Lutherans The Presbyterians have several marriage ceremonies whose forms are similar to the Protestant Episcopal one Among modern Quakers the father escorts the bride but then joins her mother and takes no part In the ceremony Among Orthodox Quakers the bride and groom are in the processional together and the father does not’ take part Hear Response While the Book of Common Prayer does not give a response for the father one often does hear responses University Club Draws Throng Who said midsummer doldrums? Not in the society world One of the gayest of gay nights kept members of the University Club swinging their ladies to dante music Saturday evening It marked a milestone at the club — a Mrs I chairman ot the committee in charge of the meeting Others Inqlude Mrs A J McAllister Mrs Fred Kejit not regularly attend neighborhood meetings also are urged to join the group July 14 so their opinions on this vital subject may be registered Mrs Ranch Kimball is giv-et- h jj? w t discusAll neighborhood sion groups of the League of Women Voters have scheduled a joint meeting for Thursday 10 a m in the Governor’s Board Room State Capitol according to Mrs Neil C Davis president Purpose of the gathering is to explore league opinion on the national program item "support of United States trade policies that will help solve national and international economic problems" and its impact on Utah economy League members who do ? MAG! Cl TILL 9 PM |