| Show IS THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Friday November 14 1947 'Come to My Party '11$ 1 '' - Says England's Princess Elizabeth - ' It 1: 1"' ir' -- 'k"'' a 1 - '- - 7:1 te $" ' I 4 ' Y '4 A ' '- AS - a ' "' 09A4141F' )1 ig -4 41: ) : ':: "- V ' ' :"' At 4 ' : ' - sNo s - ' ' N '" 4 T b '‘ '" 'fr ---- -- i - A NIt - - bo - - )) - 4-- - o '' 1 —1 -- 1 r: 413 '''"'C 4: - 7':- !4 :e' k ' -' t ''''' ' - -v- ''- i : 'dZ- ' 'I' ' : : ki ' z71 F4-- :: Curtain Goes Up at Literary Club t3':: Dress rehearsals are over and the curtain's going up on "Little Almond Eyes" oper- etta to at the be presented Ladies Literary club Friday by talented members and their ?'A J f 400 1 ' - e ''4 willing spouses t' Mrs John H Stewart 537 Redondo ave much to her I r4Setting both matinee and evei surprise finds herself right in the limelight This however ning performances Mrs Frank is nothing to her surprise when she opened a crested envelope A Johnson program chairman of the club and director of the Wednesday and out dropped a personal invitation from Princess fox: ' operetta put club members Elizabeth of England to be present at a party Mrs Stewart : 4 through musical paces and will 8 is probably the only Salt Laker so honored It is to be a nice wield the baton at both perform0'" comfortable little party in the midst of the formal glitter and ances i VO ' "'"-b The operetta will have Its pre:et any woman anywhere would give her head to be there 'i ''' ' "''''' at the general meeting of miere 7) Never Been Back 4 4'1 club the Friday afternoon and (a at 8:15 that be will d repeated What makes it all the more exciting is that she has never i 44w in a public evening performance i been back to England since she came to Utah with her parents k '' Tickets for the evening pres'elIN 44 — AI 00 I 4 at the age of 15 But she has loads of prominent relatives et entation may be obtained from Z 41t 41tmobill'' over there with whom she corresponds and her heart is in the Mrs Verner O Hewlett and from members of the cast old country even though she's a staunch American now The Mrs M D Bringhurst will U N quarrelers might learn a few things by mulling this over its ' s CA t "v' the title role of "Little L41414 1 s aaedigel'a )01 sing 014 44 agate tb tt "The princess" Mrs Stewart explained in her soft English be will and supAlmond in in Eyes" This is done how it claim the Mrs Orient L Ileiner Arch Shields Mrs Claude and el voice "is to be married Nov 2—and that is our wedding anni4' Mrs E L Schoenhals ported " by W W Bradshaw as left Mrs Claude P P Robertson chorus of "Little Almond Eyes' 4t4t:- t 74 "Wang-Hoher lover ' i versary date I guess I wanted to let her know that way off here a woman was wishing her happiness and good luck on Singing supporting roles are will review "The Prince of Winging her way toward DenPlatt Marvin O Edward 'I" v: the same date So I sent her a little wedding present with r' Mrs Harry Monsey ver for a gay holiday la Miss Foxes" R Wimmer Wallace Sorenson f N IA l Marge Fisher-- - - She'll do the general chairman will be asy note and thought that was all Mrs Claude Women's Motion Picture club Carmen Kipp : Mrs town with a few Salt Lake ' ' k''' William t Gordon sisted by Shields Mrs R M Leonard and guests will meet for lunchThank Tau! Mrs Ralph C Wade and Mrs friends there and return for ts eon Saturday at 1 pm at the Mrs George F Roberts Mrs Claude Hawk week end here at home Tut before this invitation" club M Motion Mrs Picture FrankSalt Lake Merle and Lloyd she continued "I had a graceful 26 E st Miss Helen Kimball lin Cundiff thank you note written for the START A STAR ACCOUNT x THEIR MAJESTIES' APTERI'spON PARTY princess by Lady - in - Waiting Margaret Edgerton for the good ST: JAMES'S PALACE as well as the trifling gift Yes—if I were over there it would be fun to go to the party!" 0 mAtr I947 Aloodv qt6 Among Ifra Stewart's Eng- 1 t li sh relatives are the Herbert Carters of Limpfing Green near Tunbridge Wells and several lit other old country families who grotraarot ix Mariber0 4ota have written her for years ence of the immediate families and close rela'nods Card wilotglt tlsvoot too Giving November wedding winds a special rergootadt ottsat 00 a10 90tAwrio-d- ? tives is attractive whirl of romantic excitement The bride-elehas attended University of Salt Laker Miss Hope Young Dorton with three Utah years and is affiliated with Chi elk ' the formal announcement of her approaching 7r" Omega Itg9 Mr Stevens who is a son of Leland H marriage to Richard Glen Stevens on Nov 28 1515 Arlington dr and the late Mrs Stevens Miss Lavinia Brow Li will show The popular miss a daughter of Dr and Stevens is a former resident of Tuttle colored slides of Mexico at the Myrtle ' Mrs V J Dorton 84 G st has chosen the He is at present attending Evanston Saturday meeting of Y W C A's Wyo her as the for club club scheduled for Salt Lake Country setting Cosmopolitan USAC at Logan where the young couple the Neighborhood House 727 W S Bennion Adam uncle Dr Her marriage plan to make a home until his studies are comlit South 8 pm Miss Dorothy Fischer is hostess will perform the simple ceremony in the pres pleted Newly elected club officers are ' ' rric Teutsch general chairman Clever NEW designs from Mrs F Hamm membership fr rae Ar 114' 100 collar to hem J chairman Prof R L Sloane WOOL COATS in RICH program chairman and Mrs NEW COLORS that vela r 41: orj 4 Gerard Zonlight social chair make your Auttunn and e J 1 - - - -- - : I ! - -- - ::- --- ) :A A ' -- ) 41k - -t 1- - - -- -- 4- - A -- - 7--4-' gt-- - 0 - -- ( 1 I a - 114 " Book Review - s 1 3 - - NET - - Mexico Slides To Be Shown ( - 'DAY 1 '1 " ct 0 J 4 - Untrimmed COATS e: I4 a 1-- rriart ERTISLME St Mrs Clara M Clawson shows 1 among her newest arrivals a sheer 41 15 I r ere roPA I 4 to rj!: ool Dress and Jacket Ensemble y ty 01 pi e fe ff the former having the cap sleeve while the latter of course is long 4 I( 4Come in Winter Pastel shades Sizes to fifteen only Remember to ask for the unadvertised reduced of New Fall Dresses Re'1 1 member the west side of Main 111 e e0 I' and the first entrance south of the 411111114 Pedestrian Lane brings you to the Above Is the surprise Invitation which Mrs John II Stewart is readidoor-44- 1-2 South Main ng- with excitement Princess Elizabeth is asking her to a party 0 49 ( - te-1-1:- "e " !CLUB DATES I 612 L 204 So crrth -- token alis apecgt' SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TURKEYS ssof 11 torilco00110601"1"""-4""111- A Grad NO RBEST - ' - i Jirr-- n r meow - — ad - A 4 : e VIt i 0 Roasters Colored tiCe Lb Picnic Hams 53c Pound Pot Roast Grade Ground Round Steak Lb Link Lb abut Lb THERE IS Loin Roast Por Lb 52c 3-- Lb Average w Sh Veal Roast 5F: 49c 55c Pound 62: Crabs 5E'c 511 " Lb Salmon Lb notary Anus Meet Friday festive 1-3 ' 25 49c 59c NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY 0 A Thanksgiving spirit will prevail when Sugar House Rotary Anna meet at the Art Barn Friday at 12:30 for luncheon The program will include vocal selections by Mrs Herbert G Stockman and instructions an holiday decorations for the home by Ernest Kimball Mrs Willard B Richards is chairman Ladies of Elks Ladies of Elks music-literar- y section will meet for luncjaeon Friday at 12:45 pm at the clubhouse Mrs F E Pitts will entertain with humorous readings Collections will be made for the annual Christmas doll shower Mrs Ralph Dyer is chairman Kle Club Kle Club Ladies will hold regular meeting and luncheon at Newhouse hotel coffee shop Friday at 1 pm A musical program will be presented Mrs A H Swan president will 'Penny Wesson Engagement Is Announced winter days brighter-COAT- S that enhcmcs your and tuatifT personality your PRIDE in wowing them Mass From Springfield comes romantic news causing a stir in Salt Lake society circles with issuing of invitations by her parents Col and Mrs Douglas B Wesson of Longmeadow Mass and formerly of Salt Lake City for the marriage' of their daughter Miss Nancy Bell (Penny) Wesson to Henry Eugene Coe III son of Mr and Mrs Henry E Coe of New York City and Syosset Long Island NY Nuptials will be solemnized Saturday afternoon Nov 29 ca-in Springfield in Christ Church thedral The reception will be held at the Colony club 29" to 59" No Carrying Chargas - Fur-Trimm- ed Wool COATS with FUR Tuxedos of MUSKRAT or MOUTON-dye- d krrnb 100 WOOL COATS with gorgeous COLLARS of SMTER FOX — RED FOX— BLUE FOX d100 59" to 99" NO FEDERAL TAX - Miss Wesson will have a ma- tron of honor and 10 bridesmaids The matron of honor will be her sister Mrs James Hale of West- field N J and bridesmaids will include Mr Coe's sisters Miss Sylvia Coe and Miss Rosalie Coe of New York Miss Claire Clendenin of Salt Lake City Miss Jackie Gawan of Detroit Miss Flora Jackson of Santa Barbara Cal: Miss Mildred Oechsle of Longmeadow Miss Hope English Miss Elizabeth Dowling and Miss Helen Anderton of New York and Mrs Richard S Wesson of of the Longmeadow sister-in-lafuture bride who is the former Joanne Ellis of Salt Lake City Miss Wesson is a graduate of Rowland 'Hall School for Girls and a former student of Bryn Mawr college She is a granddaughter of the late Mr and Mrs Joseph H Wesson of Springfield and of the late Col and Mrs Randolph Cotten of Cottendale plantation Greenville N C Mr Coe is a grandson of the late Mr and Mrs Eugene Coe of New York and Southampton Long Island and of the late Dr and Mrs Walter Belknap James of New York He attended the Groton school and was graduated from Yale university in 1946 w Miss Hope Young Dorton who will become bride of Richard Glen Stevens In quiet ceremony solemnized Nov 28 at Country club How to Start a HELPING MOTHER STAR Account Children Benefit by Doing Home Chores No waiting Selsct Tour Coat — stp to PATRI By ANGELO If you had a big house a husband four children ranging from 5 to 15 with all the work to do yourself would you teach the children to help or just go along doing everything yourself ? Home means the place where members of a family share each other's joys and griefs labors and pleasures It is this sharing that makes it home Become Selfkh Children reared in a home in which they have no share where they are accustomed to having everything d o rrhe I o r them—from the serving of meals the laying out of their be- longings for the next day's ac- tivities—take their homes and their parents for granted They become selfish and When they are of age to leave home they go and have scant consideration for those they self-center- ed leave behind Orchid to Mother One of the most successful mothers I know reared her children to serve her to serve their She home and themselves taught them how to take care of themselves as soon as possible so that they could bathe and dress for bed or for breakfast the older ones helping the younger She taught them to clean cook wash mend and fit themselves to take over the care of the household if necessary Mother does not know it but in doing everything for the children and calling on them for nothing at all she is being selfish and shortsighted of scant help to her children who must one day go out on their own With what? 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