Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Friday May 16 21 1048 Woman Democrats Install Leaders EVffRY WOMANPLEASE COPY Clever Hands Work ft Fashion Wonders The White House at Washington as a centerpiece adorned By GRACE GRETJIEIt v4 m A lot of women "are likely to set their teeth together hustle downtown and buy cedar chests when they read thla It seem to be a cedar cheat that la the base and mainstay to aay nothing of Inspiration for Mra Kulon II Sanders' spectacular money-savinfamily wardrobe budget When her three youngest sally forth people turn around to look and murmur "How cute!" There's Nancy 8 Steven 6 and Susan 4' And when Carolyn 14 arrivea at achool in k outfit she is circled with critical envy another Dress Alike Up to now Mrs Sanders has dressed all her children alike —pants for Stevie of course — but Carolyn is getting Idea She's making a dress in her school sewing class and has dreams of her own Individuality has awakened and her mother cheers her on "Whenever I must make new clothes f3r the children I rarely rush downtown for material" nays Mrs Sanders I've stuff in there I just open up my big cedar chest still that I picked up prewar and which is still scarce —or nil! X the speakers' table at the installation banquet Wednesday evening of Women's Democratic club Snowy bridal wreath and deep purple iris were used around it Silver holden lifted tall candles— and the 150 women in attendance were placed Mrs P S Marthakls at amftll tables with similar flower was general chairman of festivities in the Crystal ballroom of f 4 1 ' Hp v ' ) Newhouae hotel Mrs James H committee Wolfe woman waa a clever toastmla-tres- s v national g ( 1 i4m jits m ui - "r i j !' f- - —M and Mrs Louie C Mitchell Mrs Heber Bennion Jr Mra Burton W Musserthe new state chairman Mrs Luclle Roxie and Mrs Greenwood Romney new national committee woman were seen amid the f It will be Saturday at Dragon for members of Side-linwives of United-Airlin- es ' employes Feature of the afternoon affair will be a fashion show of Vats by Alma Leonard with an original music background by Earl Donaldson Miss Jane Nut-ta- ll will be mistress of ceremonies In charge of arrangements are Mrs A K Thornton Mrs Dean Maughn Mrs J E and Mrs Dale R Drummond An original hat will be designed for one of the lucky a gala luncheon pm at Golden er 2 HOROSCOPE Friday la generals Don't be "out of step" with thlngt today Patient effort mill help you find ways around obstacles and stub-bor- n attitude of others Dealelders and the public with ings need care If May 11 la your birth date Famous return jnwy happy persona born on this date Include: Alexander Tope poet Cract Hoadley Dodge philan throplft Glenn Hammond Curtis pioneer in the development f aircraft Your year ahead i Carefully eonsider the welfare and views cf family members where moves are contemplated in the months RSI! 5' f a t ''' v - ''" V' — J er Gala Club Dates Are Circled Auxiliary to Salt Lake County Medical aoclety will meet Mon- day for installation breakfast at 11:30 am at Alta club' Program will feature musical selections by a trio composed of Mrs M S Sanders Mrs Wallace M dinger and Mrs C O'Neal Rich accompanied by Mrs Rowland H Merrill Mrs Stanley Ruason also will entertain the group with readplay ing and a one-aMrs Orin A Ogilvie outgoing ct takpresident will preside and ing over her gavel will be Mrs A M Okelberry Ten nt Civic Outer Residents of Salt Lake City interested In handiwork and china will have an opportunity to view some outstanding pieces Friday when Civic Center holds its annual tea Scene of the affair will be Civic Center 544 S Main between the hours of 3 and 5 pm She duced from 155 to 110 pounds and now she would like to put on five pounds — if I can guarantee it will not cause her weight to mount to 155 again habits gradually evolved over a Subconsciously ahe is so afraid of gaining too muoh weight and period of three or four years and now while ahe la rather of being a fat girl again that a ahe shudders at the sight of pleasantly shocked to find she mendoes not like the fatteners she at cream puff tremblea the want to put on a few does and soda a chocolate of tion but of course not pounds haunts the scales after a tea on the waist or hips She Is a new reader of my party! Her conscience has countcolumn so I cannot take any ed calories so long and carecredit or blame Obviously this fully she affirms that now it young woman reduced her simply won't let her indulge in eviweight too far and there is suffattening foods She actually not had has she dence that cheese green cottage prefera non-fficient vitamin B in her daily salads protein sources menus She needs to add a black coffee and fruits instead react as though she still needed to take of lf weight W ONE-ItLRT- H er ONE-FOURT- H snrrs coats and printed DRESSES HALF PRICE! Come early for Best Selection Many others at Regular Prices Remember the Went side of Main and the First Kntranee South of the Pedestrian Lana brings you to the tSoor — 44V South Main Alma Leonard talented hat designer to present program Sat Dr Jekyll and 'Mrs' Hyde g hatboxe on the By closet shelf we've figured oat a space saver Comes spring each winter hat Is ambushed in a box appropriately labeled on the lid'a when circling band In the fall headwe're ready to switch gear we give the lid a half turn and add a label to describe the winter hat about to be squirreled away When a box Is empty a quarter turn conceals both labels and indicates it's available for a new chapeau By marking and leaves spinning the lids only this the box proper in one ' position with the handle of looped tape always facing front for easy two-facin- at Jlata Priced re- at of pie a la mode This complete change of food 4 Exhibits will be featured on dressmaking lampshade deigning china paintings millinery and textile paintings In charge of tho yearly event is Mra Harold J Steele assisted by Mrs A J Murphy Mrs Mrs Ralls Ion Winnifred Kump Mrs Theron V S Parmelce Watson and Mrs Alonzo AAUW Luncheon Monthly luncheon of American Association of University Women will be held Saturday at If 10 Pounds Are Plenty Don't Lose 20 Pounds! r d n 1 By IDA JEAN KAIN a of the road even in streamlining While middle is There seem that it doesn't anyone would carry good food habits likely too far today's story is about a young woman who fixed slimming food habits so firmly that she continues to feel act and Mrs Clara M Clawaon shows a Navy Wool reoup of Black Faille iher and Taffeta Two-pdumiwr Hulta at OFT All have sleeves of eibow or three-quartlength Fixes Twelve to Twenty GAHAR-1)- 1 NE HUrrs AND COATS OFF BALANCE OF M Mm Sanders and Sunan Carolyn 14 Nancy eight Stev-four The new look dor not baffle Mm Sanders' artistic genius BREAKFAST LUNCHEON TEA 1 -- ADVUtTlar-MENT- Ti ( j New Odorless 216 So Main Phone " 11 i H) IARM5 LEGS I kin Ammnl easily Ltt rrtuln Sixei 12 to to 44 YOUR CHOICE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF SPRING Cloth All 598 fitting tort I nw "FADED lyl of Tho SHORTS Prfct-fittinStyUd full comfort in your mr activities f01'?" g 298 ' I t Sum- - fL t?T f f i yJ P ' S i: j f I X t j —jssM-j- I h I ' L ' jf ll j' I 1 J If f 1 1 I 1 f V I I s'V t' I l I I jit J I f Lj 1 p- I f ' V ff If r5 catchy JUr" l if 1 v 398 And Taw'If ft tike I STAR'S ) CirfeoWf ServK i ONI V ' Instant Credit— Perfect styles and types to wear over prints sheers and cottons just what you need to complete your summer ensemble! 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OF ST sniTAiia inc HMLUIIMtf 77 Mis Catherine Hatch rf- - START A STAR ACCOUNT! Miss Thelma Reeves a graduating senior In speech department at University of Utah Installed Saturday will be vice president Miss Ruth Bowers and treasurer Miss Lola Sorcnson Two national memberships In AAUW were made 6 at A W S Winners Hal! of Fame May are Mis Helen Sholund and CILIEAiiniMCIE And stepping up calories in the protective nutrients she will be in no danger of slipping back into the fattening food habits that caused her weight to soar Copyright 1948 King Features Syndicate Inc Starring in Soh 'pliable wkito— wftble elk — solid white t wait Neoltte Sole— Needs bo breskieg la feature a lecProgram ture recital "The Proposal" by ment S-mca- FELTMAN& CURME Bound to be a future football Is the little one who arrived Sunday at Holy Cross hospital for Mr and Mrs Robert L He'll be Anderson of Ogden christened Michael Robert SLACKS dozen pounds Minimum normal weight is 100 to 105 pounds for 5 feet of height and 5 pounds for each extra inch With less weight one does not have a normal fat reserve Today's model is 5 ft 4 in and weighs only 110 Many movie actresses weigh that little but in person they appear too thin She would be healthier aooV' prettier with 12 more pounds A few daily stretching exercises will keep the calories from hurrying to the middle measure- for Professional Girls M Utah pm at Hotel will SIPECCHAIL reac h $59 And a perfect Mother's Day' gi't was tiny baby girl who arrived for Mr and Mrs Lawrence P Mozley 1475-15t- h East She'll be named Jan and grandparents sharing In the newC one are 1U Henderson and Mrs Robert 362 Strongs ct and Mr and Mra Frank Motley 1741 Cornell dr BABY TALK outfits are theae made Not mother-daughtbut mother-childre- n at a surprisingly low cost At left II Rulon Handera Mrs by guests possible Mrs P S Marthakls general chairman Installation banquet of Democratic Women's dab star Mc-Cullou- gh ahead Let circumstances dictate your course as much as X i fc K A SET throng Installation ceremony was In the hands of Mra C L Jack state chairman Installed were Mra E B Voylea president Mrs P S Marthakia and Mrs Allen G Hedges vice presidents Mrs E B Maryon recording 'secretary Mrs Lillian P Carpenter corresponding secretary Mrs Edward A Barnett treasurer and Mrs Chase K Douglas auditor Mrs Tracy R" Welling was reception chairman while Mrs G N Davis had charge of the " Summer Hats to the Fore n On all sides were faces — among those present were wives of about 25 candidates running on the Democratic ticket who were introduced during a clever political skit in which the actors were Mrs Herbert B Maw Judge Reva Beck Bosone Mrs A M Woodbury Mrs T E Mulhall well-know- new-loo- Black and White The outfits pictured on this page were made for Easter ballerina 'All smart black and white Carolyn 'a four-yar- d remnant of wide silky stuff used to lakirt was evolved from a iine men's tuxedos — three yards for $198 The embroidery truffle on the skirt was ripped from a last year's gingham dress washed bleached starched— and that item saved $2 Blouse of crossbar dimity fom' the cedar chest Another remnant of black cotton broadcloth for $169 U material had been $119 a yard) made Steven's pants and two other skirts Mrs Sander's awn skirt was of black silk 'crepe — a remnant and a bargain Oat of Seven Yards But the payoff was at last Christmas A seven-yar- d remnant of beautiful taffeta plaid was picked up for $5 From ft came three dresses and a blouse with some eyelet embroidery added — total cost $9 — plus time and definite talent "I have made their coats too — and I like to do hats" says this handsome and able mother There is nothing of a 'homemade' look about the chic little garments Mrs Sanders has been making these several $ears And It does take art as Kell as a filled cedar chest to produce this modish appareL banquet Mrs Albert Warner was chairman of music and Mrs Sunday C Anderson had the handsome decorations in charge 60 EAST SOUTH TEMPLE W--w j - |