| Show 1SW THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday May 2 1948 'Johanna H Sprague librarian ‘Mrs G L Jenkins Mrs Car-ro- ll W Burt Mrs Jean Glenn Shea and Mrs Robert Forres- American Colonist Group Fetes National Officer Mrs Thomas Coke Mell of Atlanta Ga president of national society Laughters of American Colonists will be honored at a luncheon Friday at 1' at Art Barn M Carson will lections MeU will be - ing highlights of her visit to national mt etings held in Washington D C:t April 7 Reservations for the luncheon must be made with Mrs W D Prosser 1575 YaJecrest ave not later than Tuesday se- 16-1- as installing officer New officers Include Mrs James H Hanc regent Mrs A J Hosmer first vice regent Mrs P H Cushman second vice regent Miss Ethel A Smith chaplain Mrs P H Cushman recording secretary Mrs W D Prosser corresponding secretary Miss Florence Kimball registrar Mrs A J Hosmer treasurer Mrs R Bruce Folsom historian Miss 54 guest-speak- er Miss Edith L Wire will discuss history of Matthias Farnsworth chapter and Miss Donna ttend Past presidents and graduating seniors of the sorority will be special iiests at a luncheon of Alpha Chi Omega Mothers’ club Thrslay at 1 pm in the chapter noise rics of Today” Spring partiacubrly if he Is storekeeper and a housi For instance keeper have been looking for a carpenter - i M L Bal d will brings so mar demands on the indlvidua a foreign scholarship--and-travelin- g the expenses ter and from national convention’ Final event of the three-da- y celebration will- be the dance at 9 pm Saturday in Smith bldg ballroom when coeds will Invite their favorite “dream-boys- ” A surprise theme is being workedout by Joan Austin of Los Angeles Cal and her committee Mothers Plan Fete ' NO NAILS TODAY Continued from Page On Fashion models were chosen from the student body by tryouts and the girls will wear ensembles made by girls of the hohie economics department The bazaar will feature sale of homemade articles and Provo townspeople are invited to Money will"' be used for a home economics building fund ter dlrectcv"Mrs Griffith L Jenkins chapter regent will preside report- Officers for the coming year will be installed with Mrs Mell Finch with Matthias Farnsworth chapter of the Utah society ect- Ing as hostess Immediately after the luncheon a meeting will be held at home of Mrs P H Cushman 11 South Walcott at which Mrs pm In present cello FRONT COVER talk on "Fab- - U- y ffiucEl&ilffimi flaaaBBQflgi rebuild a few lengths fence arourwl my b a c yard and to date I to find one 1 mu admit that I have hod se eral suggestions by mi hcr-faile- -- "'V : IJM Wanda Ewhler It engaged to be bride of Harold L Jones Mi Mist Jo Hick will become Hie bride of Wayne S Weesmaa chanics who knew of sorrx ! i one temporarily out of Job but most of them we working on the mods schedule and I found thi I could build o large ei fion of fence like the c one a few years ogo f almost os much os it woo cost me now to buy th ' nails so I am a beggar b the wayside asking f help June Weddings Coining Up Mr and Mra Alvin K EscWer h East announce engagement of a daughter Miss Wanda 175-6t- Mr "Wessman is now attend- ing University of Utah Eechler to Harold L Jones on of Mr and Mrs James L Jones 1758-- 6 th East An early June wedding is feeing planned by the pair Jo Hicks Los Angeles Cal The Salt Lake L D S temple rites will be solemnized June 10 and a reception will honor the eouple in Ninth LOS ward Specialist' zv NOTES FROM WASHINGTON Continued from Page Washington Mr and Mrs Jenkins visited historic Williamsburg Va before going on to New York and West Point Good Deeds Col and Mrs Keeler who are “regular army” and have lived on many different posts are now settled in Washington In their own home in Georgetown Mrs Keeler the former Miss Willette Strange of Salt Lake City Is busy making a career of Red Cross work during her leisure hours Since January she has served as occupational therapist at Mt Alto Veterans’ f 6 zrL U ji r M ur? This of course facing us fo the labor questic again from th same © angle but for the fife me' I canY fe how we c ver going' to adjust th l'E v £2--' 4 53V poor man's- opportunity i live in comfort' os bng the man w£h the sav hammer end square di mands wages so Incontis ent that Industry 1 1 s I laughs of the gretesqu setup and big men In P dustry ore put In jail fc political offenses that w' once tolerated oi ev - -- Versnllle - Flexible - Modern r r rmf-f- - man's right " Wai 6A3J has been several yea since I painted on papered my house iraid end while it gets very li tie wear in time it is hfc everything else It neec the fine hand of an art to restore its good look — and ogoin the ia be If Ashton Ida Entertaining at dinner on Wednesday in honor of Mrs Johnson Col and Mrs Johnson were hosts to Mr and Mrs Arthur Lavin and Mr and Mrs Joseph W Hughes Mrs Johnson" who stopped in Chicago to visit former Salt Lakers Dr and Mrs Clayton Loosli will go to New York City this week end with her daughter-in-law for a sightseeing holiday From West Coast Mr and Mrs Clair L Stout entertained at dinner Wednesday in honor of Mr and Mrs Don C Bennion former Utahns who make their home in Oakland CaL Mrs Bennion will be remembered as the former Miss Margaret Jacobsen and was the first president of the Times club of Utah colony in Washington Other guests at the dinner included Mr and Mrs Howard Anderson and Mr and Mrs John litIf!' md JZ’ V She Gets Around Guest of Col and Mrs Harold O Johnson is CoL Johnson’s mother Mrs O H Johnson of 'Jpk Ji I— N i—- - ft ( i A i!r i I : d M hospital teaching knitting wearing and leather stenciling prescribed by doctors to the veterans in 'Fashionable and Becoming Apparel and Millinery SI 13 4 8-- W Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Jo Hicks by her parents Mr and Mrs D C Hicks 464 E 4th South She will become the bride of Wayne S Wessman a son of Mr and Mrs J H Wessman of SCtTSMSMJ mm ‘ " s Fashions in furniture do change Ceilings are lower rooms are smaller V furniture is less bulky Compare the old with the new— you'll choose the sparkling new modern Oak Master ! 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H'l S question informal type that has an infectious invitation to happy living charming if designed to moke your home that haven't money enoug to willingly put any part e It on the line toward mai Ing repairs ctyfie preser wages So I shall moki no repairs In 1948 Con sequently my fence w: remain a wreck end ths Interior of th house unreclaimed until old mar justice comes to th6 resaw of the American people f - Oak Master I- is excellently proportioned for small medium or large rooms has fine simple lines and is so cleverly planned that it may be t any of countless ways combined-i- oak finish is The beautiful hand-rubbe- bleached d easy to clean— easy to live with— planned for comfort and k can arrange and rearrange them ways— to suit your need and mood convenience Middleton You in a dozen different: dm not finding fault with labor or capital— I'm jus commenting on the burden that the labor and coprtc crop hos thrust upon th American people I Sectional Sofas coverings WPS- - i n jmm kMiij UillNU L V K 3V ui and floral in frieze $12450 to $14750 ' Combination ble End Tables Cocktail-Car- Ta- d lower shelf plastic leather plastic leather covnine drawers and with silverware trays ers Vanity Bench mixed changer cabinet — 16 tubes Riban-strip- e i - liy- h w J — ji: rm ? if $13600 to $16975 bedroom Mr and Mrs this i t : S' r V f’ bedroom six draw: $8050 mirror $13475 floral and plain coverings full-leng- Double Bed available) Friday morning — I triec but couldn'-makdiligently the grads— no din ner no speech no tuxedo th $2750 beds (twin ’ also $6450 $6650 Nightstand sv — Inter- V V mahogany $64500 !!' II? SALT LAKE CITY UTAH CONVENIENT (Thursday) evening which I accepted I cannc understand why the Irrvita tion as i have never mad a speech In my life end hope they do not csk me to moke one purely be cause of my venerafior and because my tuxedo i the vintage of 1 930 $12450 High Chest COMBINATION $ £ cov- $3450 Chest RADIO - PHONOGRAPH f 1 $2350 ering four drawers STR0M8ERG-CARLSO- N t ? $10650 Side Chairs Buffet MODERN $4950 $3950 $5950 : -- ering CHINESE r( s F Desk one drawer extension table Dining Table Arm Chairs 4 a member of r large fraternal orde called on me and request ed that I attend a dinnei Right here I TERMS - ' ' POCATELLO GUARANTEED PRICES IDAHO yvu !- - ’mm ’ |