Show TT ' w ' LYDIA V ' ( I The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday July 17 1933 ii¥ii LANE'S HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY Ruth Diets Down to Size 11 she smiled1 her pleasure "It's very rewarding to hear you say that Lydia" she beamed "because I've been working with myself" "What happened to bring this about?" I wanted to know When I first met Ruth she was not much concerned with her appearance "Looking hack over that period” Ruth recalled "I made the mistake of believing that people would excuse my appearance off the screen because I was working so hard and on the screen I thought being a good actress was enough Unfortunately it didn't work out that way I heard a few remarks via the grapevine which made me decide that I needed to change my habits Take My Time "I used to boast about how fast I could get dressed Now I take my time and plan my outfit and check every detail before leaving the house I give more thought to choosing my clothes and having them altered even if they need only a stitch Checking your hem waistline and neckline can make the difference between a dress looking dowdy or very becoming friends "I began to study my and became convinced that fit was tremendously Important to looking she said "Rut your figure is bo much better too” well-dresse- BOUT UTAHNS AWAY FROM HOME Busy Agenda Catches Up HOLLYWOOD— I saw Ruth Roman at a Hollywood party the other night and I hardly recognized her She was more slender beautifully dressed and radiant than I had ever seen her When 1 paid hfr this compliment Utah’s Capital Colonists Hurry to Beat the Heat English Miss summer visitor In Salt Lake City is Miss Peggy Lines of Norwich England who is staying with her brother and sister-in-laMr and Mrs Phillips T Lines 730 EmerA son The Salt Lakers hon- ored their guest at a dinner party last Saturday in their garden During the past week she Mr and Mrs accompanied W H Lomax Sr Ave on a trip to the Grand 287-2n- d Canyon and scenic spots in southern Utah ' Other friends and relatives are making parties and excursions for the English visitors Phi Mu Frolic Members of Phi Mu Sorority Eta Epsilon Chapter University of Utah and their dates enjoyed a swimming dancing and midnight barbe- cue party Saturday at the home of Miss Mildred Meyers 2193 Hugo Lane Holladay By Lydia Gawson Hoopes Though none of them complain about the weather it is the congressional ladies who literally "sweat it out" during the summer sessions while their husbands — in chambers — tussle with legislation on OapitoL Hill Mrs Arthur V Watkins who finds relief from the heat at their home in a wooded section of Virginia plans to stay on until the end September although Sen Watkins will go west soon after Congress adjourns Visiting for the sunyner is their daughter Mrs Richard Scott Recent guests of the Watkinses were Mrs Watkins' nieces and their husbands Mr and Mrs Alma Selander of Salt Lake City and Mr and Mrs Richard Johnston of Los Angeles They are the daughters of Mrs Watkins’ sister Mrs Alvan C Strong of Salt Lake City and the party stopped in Washington of motor Mrs William A Dawson and daughter Billie have returned from Rehoboth Beach Del where they extended the family Fourth of July holiday at the seashore for an extra week Daw son is home from the University of Utah for the summer and has as her guest her classmate Miss Barbara Waering of Salt Lake City Another recent visitor at the Dawson home was Mrs Dawson’s brother Thomas Norton and his daughter Maryanne of El Monte Calif Sen and Mrs Wallace F Bennett will leave together soon after the adjournment of Congress With them now are Mrs Bennett’s nieces Miss Ann Bennett and Miss Mary Carol Smith both University of Utah students who are here for the summer holidays The girls plan to take a cozy— If not cool —apart ment for the remainder of their stay after Sen and Mrs Bennett leave Rep and Mrs Henry Dixon have moved from a house in the suburbs to an apartment in the Carolyn Al-do- House on Wisconsin Avenue in Georgetown With them is their son David Dixon who recently returned from duty nth the and He the University of Utah for work post-graduat- e in to Utah since coming here last January It was a “goodby” party for Mrs Robert V Smith of Salt Lake City last Thursday when her mother Mrs Samuel Blackham entertained at luncheon at Mrs Kaye’s Toll House Tavern Other guests were Mrs Jav W Glassmann Mrs Lester Taylor and Mrs James Barker Mrs Smith left later in the week for Utah the fall Cleone Manning Repeat? Vows visiting the Dixons for the past two weeks is their daughter Mrs William W Also Anderson Jr of Ogden Although Mrs Dixon has enjoyed life in the nation's capital— “especially the friendliness of the Utah colony”— she is looking forward to returning to Ogden when Congress adjourns Unlike many of the national delegates to Congress Dr Dixon has not had an opportunity to return The Salt Lake LDS Temple was scene of the recent marriage of Miss Cleone Manning daughter of Mr and Mrs Ben Manning Hooper to Henry Moore son of Mr and Mrs Samuel Moore Hooper -- A reception honored the couple the following evening in Hooper Second LDS Ward recreation hall i4 just $100 down I Insisted "Yes" she agreed "I realized the Improvement when I ran Into Kirk Douglas recently and he remarked 'You look even better now than you did when we made "The Champion" together' during an extended tour of the east d well-groome- I've got will hold any Jantzen layaway at Whipple's a dote with "Jantzen" use your Charge cr Budget at Whipple’s " Ruth smiled "That really pleased me because I’m 8 years older now" "Did you gain a lot of weight with the baby?" I asked "No" she replied "only about 12 pounds It w a soft- - that— I got careless afterward Eating Too Much "I thought for a while that I might have a glandular condition I don't have a sweet tooth and our meals at home have always been well balanced I finally consulted my doctor about it and we put our heads together and found what the trouble I Lovely star Ruth Roman tells Lydia Lane Kow she lost weight — and added beauty r While I was eating healthy foods I was simply eating too much "Now I’ve learned to be content with smaller portions and always try to leave the table feeling that I could eat a little more For a while reported to My doctor once a week to weigh in and he encouraged me by explaining the psychology of dieting No one can make you lose weight unless you can feel a compulsion to do it and WANT to The reason 1 was so successfully was reducing because my" heart was in it was dWi (fraUk and we’re going to get cur "Sweater-Leotard- " pants at Whipple’s you look super in yiour Jantzen irom Whipple's Full-Fashio- 1 n DESIGNER This Neckline Makes News YVwiJ ft-ti- rm null — Iy I II IM Hurry girls let’s catch the music at Whipple's you’ll look like a glamour girl in your new Jantzen sweater 'IOomciii d when you wear it with the "Swivel-Hip- " skirt you got ct Whipple's V -- rx there’s ' — : 66'0OU®- nothing like a Jantzen in this world 'syj an early selection' - 4 is 1 ' recommended! 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Alan Phillips origin nals in smoky black shantung does beautifully for aummer and early fall evenings Pattern A884 is available In misses' sizes 10 12 14 18 and 18 Size 18 requires 3H fabric yards Send 50 cents (in coins) for Pattern A864 to The Salt Lake Tribune Pattern you gals always have that "Sweet and Lovely" lode in a Jantzen from Whipple's -- 39-Inc- h partment PO Bo 59 wiV Models will display your favorite JANTZEN all day Monday at Whipple's Old Chelsea 214 Sovfh Mela — Soft lake J City Station New York 11 NY Tlease print plainly your name address with rone style number 'and size OPEN MONDAY NOON TILL 9 PM |