Show !E - - I - '''' 4 ' 4 4 ' 1 - OM :c TILE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday 0 PEO Sisters Celebrate A Birthday ' : t:T7--4L- - - 4 '- One of the oldest women's organizations in the country is the P E 0 Sisterhood—which is celebrating its 79th birthday this year At the same time it honored its seven original founders Saturday at th Ladies' Literary club the Founders Day tea welcomed the P E 0 members at 2 pin Mrs-- Mettle G Heitzman la president of local chapter E members of which were host-seof the occasion In charge of the program were Mrs Percival O Perkins and Mrs O E lierett Mrs J R Alexander was tea chairman while decorations were in charge sof Mrs C Parsons I C : P E 0 Sisterhood has grown I through the years into 2580 chapters scattered throughout I the United States Hawaii Canada and Alaska It maintains a 11arge educational fund to help students through college S girl also entirely supports Cottey It I Junior college at Nevada Mo i t :fie ' ( 4"141"N ritihk Z) - j ll)) --- '1' ' - 14 -- 11 i se-- ) ( es 4- " Here's Baedeker For Shoppers-S- o section svill handy Baedeker s ADrrITIMEMENT this shop Remember the West side of Main and the first Entrance South of the Pedestrian L412141 brtngs you to the door — Otis South Main ' i 1 01E 0 '4t s 4 4 i -- ik - ' ' 4 ' - ' ' I 1 t 4 '"611°I ' - - ' 7 - 1 ' i '41 -- -- ' 'I': 1 '4'1- G 11 ?cdti r SH 4 - - A- - - - f K 4N i ' - s A - i - ''' ' i 7 e 4- -- ' ' N A 4-1 I t 4f - - - Iv )0 t ''' - kkN711 4r-- I - -- I- 4:1 - ot ' 'r 0 k s I 'i - ' 1 r ser t4 ' ' t SI t-- ''"-- -' --"- C '11-- ''''''' ) -- L- ' ' "4' t' t ' (77 44- 410404 "' ' ' ' 1 ):s t rxi- '' - ''''': ' ' :' SM© 1 1' I !4 - i Igic2 r D q11 c t 1 ' If t ' - ' - -''- ""'''''''': ) ' - - - ! 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They didn't mind they were con- Length advised by ' i '''' by Senator and Mrs Elbert D Thomas and again when Mrs Edgar B Brossard entertained grandson Richards Guests En route to South America Steptien L Richards of the quorum of the twelve apostles Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Mrs Richards stopped in Washington last week Ths visitors were honored guests at a dinner party I Spinach is Usually found somewhere in any dish that bears the name Florentine Soubise means that onions are lurking about Portugais is a sure sign that tomatoes went into the dish at some point And soups or omelets made with potatoes are dubbed Clara M Clawson notes that her predictions on the MODERATION rather than the EX- TREME STYLES being the wise ones to make is verified by the Epecial reports that The Tribune representative is 1viring from the !Press spring Fashion Showing" from New York You can buy with confidence if you choose the mod- - erste Uses and - you pick a lamb chop rather than be bothered with the colorful tag names attached to unfamiliar dishes Here's a Mrs 0 11 litra Mearle 0 Ilelterrian preed- dent of local PE 0 Sisterhood sewing Ada i meet at the home of Mrs P Winton 1097 South 3rd East at 10 am Mrs Alta I Monday I Smith is general chairman Itizpah chapter No 5 Evening i section will meet in the men's 4 of the atasonie temple 4 lounge 8 pm Miss LUIian I Monday at L Stark is chairman I 4 '' - $ Lynds ( 0 :Sewing Section : Working with her In tho same office then was Mn Stuart K Barnes who is now back on the job In the new center It's a Boy Mr and Mrs Acton Kirk are receiving congratulation" on the arrival of a son born January B Mrs Kirk is the former Miss Marian Saunders of Salt Lake City Mrs B M Saunders who now makes her home In New York City came to Washington last week to greet her new By LYDIA CLAWSON HOOPES WASHINGTON Jan 17— Long active in volunteer work Mrs Herbert J Herrmann the former Miss Emma Beebe of Salt Lake City is now back with the volued Cross as chairman of ntee service of tie new the civilian blood bank which opened iin Vilashington last week "It is the first in a nation:- wide chain that will eventually serve all citizens free of charge" said Mrs Herrmann The yen ter covers almost half the first floor of the New York avenue headquarters and has been re- modeled in the most elegant of modern decor Mrs Herrmann served the Red Cross for seven years on a full five-da- y a week basis and was assistant director of volunteer service during the war - 1948 Salt Lake Guests Washington Notes V 18 January - - 1 la "717 ' ii7 1 40010r44 ri f ' r ' ' i 4i ill af Al 4r s ee N' ' - - 1 a F k "'''''' i -- - t 0000 1 o- - a r I - 1 t 214 South Main Solt Lake City A) 2 60 : ' : EAST SOUTH TEMPLE i' 1 s ' w3 i - - 5 a 1 |