| Show - - id ' ' ° 14 I t — 1 e - I a ' ' 'sk "i a-- 402 ' 444- - - s 4 Ili s' ' ' ' ' - kr e ' 11 '' t '- k " '- t ''' - lig - ' 1 -- I I et' 41111111111' N -- 7? ? - 44N i 1 -- A 1 0 - tg - - ' t 4 i - - 8' t t 8 - A - Le' 4 :I ' 1 ' it r I Schwender (lkfra Carl G J Schwen- and der) daughter Annie Augusts-- The latter is 'searing one of her beautiful silk Chinese jackets 1 i : - ' 9' st ' - 'If''' 4 ) i 4 f ro K- twa - r 'e' (2 et 4 101114I ' I - t-- ILL I - ky -1- -- ' --- J '41 ' ' r I ' 14000t I 5 1 N 's '''a i c ' I” I - ':i' '''' ' ' 7 - : fili t - —a ' ill ' - ut - v' G t d --- e 1 1 I) 1 ro 1 - '!' '1 0 ' ' 1 k 'it I i gg WALK-OVER- 'S 7 - FAMED-FOR-FI- T :HOE !C73 I attractive new walking shoe Expertly designed See this it is fashion-rig- and ht l ' v 'F 0 : ‘1:''' - J ' ' - : T : - comcom- fortable In a flattering bination of calf and suede with a smart platform sole Sling or closed back in black closed back in brown in widths to C sizes 412 11 to 9 4 r 1 - ' ' 4 is' f g - --- i f r 214 South 4 Main 4 Account er - 4' t t i I - - i'' ' lt 4f C Salt 1 Lake i i ' ' City '''' i : - ' 9 1- 'a oi Ae ' - ' 1 t s Nit fr e ee on y local ' '' ' ' é 460! ' e ' s - " 0444 i '417 L1 ntegas iuegne ecdhe - o i4- t I! ' i - fr- I t a J- ' ' i P ‘ ! 1 - c '' ''I4p '444"aø41ø ‘ 'f- t 4 1 : ' — S44 'fr :s A ts ' 0 t 1 ' t - ' - -0- -- L 70 N C i - At !' It 0' l' i a t - N 4s aisniun- ' " r i ' : u f tr 4 7 ' '4"704 r i b ' ' '' ' t4 I ) r ' I'' ' tl ' e1 1 a -' 1 ' 4fr ''- t ' ji:i' t 4 40 e' 01-- f: - 1 2 ) 1 ''' 44 ‘‘ 4r4111441010et i '1- 44 o :1 f A 1 i: 7 e It T t ''00-0- 4 - " ft' -'': 0 p kN NN 1 1 ' 0 q t t - 'Ilt A-- ii 1 - 1 - 1 i I : - 404k44416:: ' 3 - ' 4 1500 "—yr1- I "' :' Ait ' - - ar vt 8 0 ' 44 4 47' g- pe 1 J: ' '! 'Zittf- ' ' 1: It- ' 1 '' '- 'l -- 424 ' a cIt' Atrr to---"-'- - ' afe' ' 30! isr alear'et IP c 2 i ' '" ' 1 - ' '' a 1 Beta boys took the limelight when they opened the doors of their lst South mansion and gave with the jive Famous for their record parties they found Friday eve an opportune time to have a sweater and levi party and try out their new discs Dick Lyon Barbara Weggeland Forrey Fuller Elaine Wareing Jenkine and Billie Olsen Jerry were only a few of the brothers and their favorites out the small talk Billknocking Wood and Don Bradshaw with gals Betty Spencer and Millicent Daines all but took the limVight with some last jitterbugging Halloween Hilarity The white pillared house on Butler avenue home of the Phi Ilus was ringing with southern phrases and all the trimmings Friday eve as Halloween was given a royal southern welcome Noise rnakera and masks were the ticket to the party and Gloria Curtis chairman saw to it that everyone obeyed the rules Willa Rae Lewis Byron Beeman Mary Smedley Johnny Kephart Betty Templeton Bob Day passed most of the evening watching g the black magic of ''aa o Adimp11 4"' ' 4 - 1500 1- - 4mi - !' - 1 t - t:-- l ' i ! i 3 1 -- - - rt- 74F foot mop l'("leede e 0 ' ' '''' For daytim 1 11-- 1 -- 1 ' t- - ' k t )a - p t L -- - 't : -- - :--- '' - tIIV '- - - - - ') k - ot ' - a: 4' - ' - - - 1- - ':' - : - :!'?'''' i4N - -- Surprising L -- --' — - ' - '''' :''''''44— - - "-- '" too ore their moderate pric's Think now of ChristmoL - t t 4AEs'111 - " 4 ed '' ' t 1 4r1'' i - rz I- ' ' ilr 7 - r x ' 01010)I0-4- x ill)11 '' I - i ''L ' - '' tht and comb case with decorative etchings to match the frame I N5‘ - 1:4''t ' Each of 1 - ' ' with a -- " ' - ------ r 1 N T71 bags has a generous opening thal reveals a chang purse 4 ::e---f774 ' - 1 a crisp now cothiction of sitgont - ( 0 0 0 - r - t0041 - motif of Vine and tendrils attunitd to autumn 're3 5 z - - - 4 4 - 11 4!-A cy fst e '4191 $1'- ‘ - handbags each smartly encased in a Vignette horn Ii 4t -- 7' P - '7''-- t c for fon and wirIttr anddato-1- 1 !Awls brings you Itri I i - -- 1 t - I Ii 1 I - '711 1:--- z ) r ' ' 1 4 S --- ! - ' 'r -- - 0 '' 9 3 r- - - '- fz - ' - or--r- - 4 V AD V ERTISEMENT Clara M Clawson says that this season offers an infinite variety of smart new silhouettes You can choose the way you want to look and buy wisely to this look If you are tired develop of the "skimpy" look of fashions you can revel in the free and easy look and feel of generously full draped or ballerina skirts For more moments the pencil-sli- sophisticated skirt Is varied by side or front slits or very low pleats for walking space It is often topped by a saucy peplum or tunic All this and the tluxurious fabrics we are welcoming back make shopping In ad- - ' 4 BetaFuFet prx Z -- -- 4 And it's off to Boulder! Ah yes some of us went some stayed home but hither or yon our hearts were in Boulder this week end Even (lt uhtieoe ': 4kthl - ' r' vit- :erz't 1-- ) : k- 1111P6 ' k t ' ' ' ' ' m (1$ It li i "" clef- t- - i - ' ' ' I III war-restrict- Walk-Ov- 0 - I: ' Mrs 4-- A Open a Convenient ' 'I- ) 4 ' ' 'e' Alice Fl3rgare Marilyn Tolton Edwin Hendricksen Toula Kannea and Mika Leventis found partying more conducive to the Halloween mipirit than a fast trip around Continued on Page 10-- 0 9 rd refee-- 1 1 0 magician-for-an-evenin- i' a ''si4 lil I l 1 t 4b' - -' i - - A f- -- gifillii" :t t - t 14 0 I - fun tests aplenty 1 - kifr ' ' though - i : '' ' A ' 400- -) ‘ By CAROL MOESSER t - it oil) ' :' SirP5 ItirA U TALK 1'") a 44' ' ' Head of a small antique Chinese idol on a modern mountOf the fifth dynasty ing 't iie I f I LEIIIIS '-- - t - — " Dre" ' t ' s 0 ':r-- ''' 0 0 k: ree S'"I t '7 0010742 Noldnillw 4 14 - - ' 4 k - ' - 1 -- r 24)11411"11044 'a '''': (1 rd ' 011krons i " I 04:- AI ' ''' s 1 1 ‘ - i k14 : till - ' v' 0 ' f' - - 't:' - ' 7 4st V: 4:'4ifa ' ' 1 i - ' ' i V ' 's - t 't t' f(f 1 I i - witi r 1 411V '''')--- 'I 7- ' t Z OR' ii oil Ardr"1 ' 4 - 't ‘ - N ' 7111111141 V r--t-c 4 - 1' ' - t 9S e - 11 ' - op 1 41t a The old colonial at Olney inn was asatmosphere thick as the birthday cake when the Continued on Page 15--C s f 1111 Ns Marriott Anniversary ' 4- - i oik - 1 6-1-' '''' - jo so - "f" ns 3 ' ' IP r i' i' ‘ r- - 47k""p"44 4-- 1114414 - - ' ' ' ''''' 4C hob-gobli- home in Texas where Mr Muaso vIII manage a textile Before it was Mister and Misses the Mussos were both In the navy he as a commander and she was Joyce Bulkey Since the pea? of wedding bells s ''''' - -' ' Mr and Mrs Welles Brockbank Marcus and Mr and Mrs Austad The Atistads were hosts two days later on the night of when they entertained at a house vraming In thtir new apartment were dinner hosts on 'Wednesday in honor of Mr and Mrs Bernard Musso who ieave Washington soon to make their ' - T-- painting done innide Right bomb- - ''' '''' : -: 44''i' t DIE0111142 i S -- t 60 they have made their home in Laurel Md Other guests at the dinner included Mr and Mrs Dale Mark t 4 i 31 ip By LYDIA CLAWSON HOOPES WASHINGTON D C—Mr and Mrs Milton A Barlow - 0 i Iceri AM Utah Colony Makes Merry In Washington Circles - 0 - 1 IREs - mg$ 00 ! - Rare perfume ' bottle vokith MragtissexpsestEettisolostmemseempermsmogemempel a 4 07"I Indo-Chin- - ings ' China fore and aft her husband lands of the fabled east friends high and low—America ' '''' 40 i glas border where she was born ohe would have missed a lot—Gen Marshall'a '':41 0 Dr 3fsy ilt 4' 0 "fi ''' le -'"'l d i tt:: : - r ft e '0 tt 41 t'i t11 f v1111a5 44e itt 1 k -44 - i 1 ' - ' sic :1 je0- t0 - 0 e yi- 0 tiLL:: et tti ttl O' - ' 8 ' - 01!! rt1 -e-- tI '''1- - I kAy i - ' t sa if - 41 1 i ' 1 -' 4 - O $4''' ) 1 t' 4 ' ' : 4 i PI 41 1 t rem''' -1 '- - 4 I ' ' ' 4 41 t 1 i ) - - 0 'f' e 4 1 Sr From Shanghai China to Salt Lake City—and to the teaching staff of Westminster college particularly—has been a mere casual jump for Dr May M Schwender (Mrs Carl She has G J Schwender) been a feminine Marco Polo with a driving passion to see the world a mind to appreciate what she saw and enough exciting experiences to fill a book If she had remained in the little town of Wegberg on the Holland-German- y j ' - ' 1 '' :?:: 4 ' - - -- - P -- - Mrs Schwender that was to be She taught in the east in Illinois and Kansas and rode horseback In Wyoming—dashed up to Winnipeg and Vaucouver sailed for Japan went to China gave private English lessons and edited the woman's page of the Hong Between Kong Daily Mail whiles there were holidays in the a EngPhilippines land and points between Romance Catches Up It was in Shanghai that she met Carl Schwender a success and her present cherished view of the Wasatch mountains 'One World "I wanted to see the world—I had to!" she said the other day Wherever she has gone she has taught or worked on newspapers Her doctor's degree in philosophy and law which she achieved in Germany has stood her in good stead "I came to the United States once in 1922" she says And this is where we get dizzy trying to keep up with the GRACE GRETUER By - i 0 1 h000 t - - --- 0 1 ' ! is i ' ' 4 I I The World Is Her Oyster N lemenTropswerzmaragstoS ful German importer and— "I liked him right away for his unusual and outstanding antinazi stand—like my own" she says Romance and wedding bells quickly followed The Schwenders kept iight on seeing the world and froM a trip around the earth walked straight into life under Japanese rule in China—and world war "I've known bombings" she says reminiscently "Restrictions —some privations—but then I became chief of staff office in your Gen Marshall's headquarters in Peiping and that was wonderful "When I saw the Americans come in with their great modem tanks landing crafts and planes I wondered how any people as poorly equipped and all Continued on Page 0 WOMAN OF THE WEEK i vmmgcsvsgez THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday November 2 1947 4 - - 1500 1 11 1 All prices plus tax - i (401" I 4' 60 - cr 1111 uir '''t I u yirill EAST SOUTH 1111011 - I |