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Show d p-- K m .1 - V THE BULLETIN SMART TRICKS ARE FOUND SOCIAL IT ir FASHIONS NEW SLEEVES :,, & hm .i r You may stick an ace or a whole deck of cards up your sleeves this fall. The new sleeves are of the nOLD OPEN HOUSE balloon family, the bigger the better. they will make their home. The table was decorated with a bowl of Stratosphere enthusiasts are talkMr. and Mra. P. M. Pontz held lilies of the valley and blue forget-me-not- s. ing of making them of rubberized Covers were laid for silk and blowing them up, for amaopen house Monday evening at teur flyers. twelve. their home on Twelfth East street Sleeves of the new fall dresses are in celebration of their twenty-fift- h 3 O The rooms wedding anniversary. were profusely decorated with bright The serving colored fall flowers. table was centered with a basket of varicolored gladioli enterspersed with Mra. H. O. Cowles premarigolds. Miss Edna sided at the tea table. Gore was in charge of the dining and was assisted by the Misses Dorothy and Esther Beatty, During the evening musical numbers were given by Mra Beulah Clifford, Mrs. Fredriek Engle, Mra Elizabeth Hayes Simpson and Mra. Katherine Carter. Mr. and Mra Pontz were assisted In receiving their friends by their sons, Ronald F. Pontz and Walter O. Pontz. ENGAGEMENNT ANNOUNCED o t Mr. and Mra Arthur Frewln announce the engagement of their daughter, Althea B. to Glenn A. Thomsen, son of Peter Thomsen. The wedding will take place September 20th. SORORITY .1 PRESIDENT cut usually dolman fashion, full from MR. AND MRS. W. L. HANSEN shoulder to elbow, and drawn into VISITING IN SALT LAKE tight cuff. a Sometimes they are trimmed with of stiff braid or embroidery flanges Mr. and Mia W. L. Hansen of of metallic threads. Chicago have arrived for a visit with On dinner gowns you will see big Mr, and Mra Nephi J. Hansen and sleeves made entirely of sequins or other relatives In Salt Lake City. On the new medieval gowns the sleeve often are loose and wide at REBEKAII LODGE NO. 50 MEETS the wrist, sometimes hanging to the hem of the gown. tat. Olympus Rebekah lodge No. Coats also go in for sleeve elabor50 met Thursday at 8 p. m. in the ation. O. O. F. hall, Sugarhouse. Miss Cloth coats are shown with barrel Ramona Pack, noble grand, sleeves made entirely of fur. Fur coats have full-csleeves, usually banded at the wrist. The pet coat of the season la a miss McDonald, RETURNS HOME rough black woolen with huge sleeves and small standup collar of black Persian lamb. Miss Janet McDonald of the SuOther coats have big cloth sleeves gar House Lumber Company, accom- and cuffs reaching to the elpanied by Miss Florence Ockey, re- bow. deep turned Monday from a ten day trip The 1935-3- 6 model full length velIn southern California. While away vet evening coat may be recognized the young ladios visited points of sleeves and its hood colInterest In Los Angeles and sur- by its big iar of fur. rounding places as well as the ExIf you want to learn the newest position at San Diego. tricks of fashion look up your coat-ofma- il. ut i i 4 ' - sleeves. HONORED. FRENCH-DALTO- X ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mias Zola Anderson, Miss Aline Olson and Miss Marian Bambrough Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. French, 1221 were hoatessm at a breakfast SaturThirteenth East street announce the day at Dick Gunns cafe for Miss engagement of their WATERMELON RIND PICKLES daughter, CathBetty Jensen, president of the Delta erine Elizabeth, to Neville J. Dalton, Coven were laid Gamma sorority. soij of Mrs. Electa Dalton of the Here is a tested and well tested for twelve. New Ute hotel. The marriage will for watermellon pickles which recipe take place Septemebr 11th at the such a favorite during the prove brides home. EMERSON WARD PRIMARY winter months. While lta new and TEACHERS HONOR HOME HELPS RETIRING OFFICERS The Emerson ward Primary teachers entertained Friday in honor of the retiring officers, Mrs. Arvilla Leaver, Mrs. Myrtle Brlmhall and Mrs. Margaret Porter. Luncheon was served at 1:30 p. m. at Jeannes tea room, after which a delightful afternoon was spent in games. The new officers were Introduced as follows: Mrs. Ida Layton, president; Mrs. Louie Cahoon, first counselor; Mrs. Ellen Merrill, second counselor and Mrs. Iona Carthey, secretary. Besides the guests of honor, special guests were Mrs. Reka Cummings Mrs. Margaret Stromness and Mrs Katherine Solberg. Places were marked for 25 guests, who were seated at one long table which was attractively decorated with bowls of sweet peas. LARGE RECEPTION HONORS COUPLE fresh let the family MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS The Missionary society of the Phillips Congregational church met Bread Currant Jelly Thursday with Mrs. Guy S. AnderSpiced Watermellon Rind son, 859 Kensington avenue. Chocolate Pecan Pie Coffee MARRIAGE st ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED 'ft u i ? ANNOUNCED Spiced Watermellon Rind Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Floyd, 1556 Fifteenth East street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth, to Richard Bauchamp of Denver, son of Mrs. Ethlyn K. C&lley of Raton N. M. They will make their nome In Denver. 3 Four pounds prepared rind, cup salt, 8 cups sugar, 2 cups vinegar, H cup whola doves, 3 cup whole allspice, 2cup broken bark 1-- 1-- -3 cinnamon. Remove green and pink portions from rind. Cut rind into squares, cubes or pieces. Soak overnight in the salt and water. In the morning drain and cover by 4 inches with cold water. Slowly bring to boiling point and simmer until rind rind is very tender when tested with fork. This will require about' 25 minutes of cooking but exact time cannot be given. Mix rest of, ingredients and boil 2 minutes. Add cooked' rind and simmer until well glazed. This will require about 50 minutes. Pour into atone Jar and three-corner- SOUTHEAST BRIDE-ELEC- T WIDELY ENTERTAINED Miss Mae Richards, whose marriage to Theron Fotheringham will take place Friday In the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple, followed by a re- ception parents. at the home of the bride's Miss Richards was honored QrO try it with the Buttered Broccoli Creamed Waxed Beans Mashed Turnips at The marriage of Miss Eleanor Jean Musical tea Sunday evening at the Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parley P. Anderson, 758 Eight West and Lyman Marcus Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen, 745 South street, took East Twenty-firIn the Salt Lake place Wednesday S. L. D. temple, with George City Albert Smith, member of the quorum of the twelve a postless, officiating. In the evening a reception honoring the young couple was held at the home of the bridegroom's uncle, Hyrum Jensen, 2745 Highland Drive. After a short honeymoon trip they will be at home to their friends at 1535 Millcreek Way. following menu. home of Mr and Mrs. Claude on Ramona avenue. Rich-ard-s - ... n i : 1 ed m j Popular Southeast Department Store 1080 East 21st South In Sugarhouse . Hyland 210 cover when cool. . Mrs Willard Richards was hostess at a bridge breakfast for the young bride-eleTuesday morning at her s&ry in an electric icebox as berries will keep Indefinitely just packed in Mixed Balls ct JEAN RENEE Two tablespoons fat, 2tablespoons their container, on account of the home on Douglas street. 2 tablespoons chop-- l Tuesday afternoon Miss Richards chopped onions, nodampneM feature of this type re-2 pepped green celeiy, tablespoons was the honored guest and Miss frigerator. 3 Katherine Stayner the hostess at a pers, 1 pound beef, ground; smoked ham, chopped; 2 eggs bridge tea at the Stayner home in pound 2 Vi cup cracker crumbs, yolks, Sixteen the Kensington apartments 4 flour. STRAWBERRY JUICE cltfse friends of the bride were invit- cup milk, tablespoons Melt and and onions add fat pepSERVES AS BLEACH ed. wen browned Miss Jean Douglass and Miss Lois pers. Cook slowly until Mix with fork add meat, yolks, at Keddlngton were luncheon Wednesday at the Douglass crumbs, seasonings and milk. Shape Into 2 Inch balls and roll in flour. Fresh strawberries are put to home on O street honoring the Arrange in shallow baking pan and many delightful uses, but none more to the delectation of womankind add sauce. than the strawberry cold creams CREATIVE 1-- Style Notes Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Leavitt, 1596 Fifteenth East street, announce the engagement of their daughter ThelA soft touch Is being given the ma Irene, to Harold F. Jensen, 2419 cocktail suits of velvet that are so The marriage South State street. much liked when things start up will take place early in September. again In town. Light flowered linings and frilly lingerie blouses win be worn wih then suits which have PARTY HONORS ankle length skirts. DEPARTING GIRLS TRIM NEW FALL SUETS entertained Miss Marjorie Nelson at a garden party, Friday afternoon Suede and antelope trim some of win at the home of her parents, Mr. and the new suits and frocks seen inwhits and A brown Mrs. Marion C. Nelson on Edgehill ter fashion shows. 'la topped by waist Boulevard, honoring Miss Dorothy tweed frock in brown antelope lined Burnlength cape iHitham and Miss Maurine of tweed suits are number a and the for ham, prior to their departure in suede. cuffed and collared where northern part of the state, which SAUCE i School of Dancing 1-- ' Register Now For Fall Classes In j : BALLET and TAP 76S5-- DANCE t ij East 21st South 1086 Hyland :! W Hyland 4098-- W TO BE HEALTHY" are made to beautify the complexion. It seems that most of the berries Three tablespoons butter, 3 tableused for the preparing of this cosspoons 1H cups milk, 3 tablespoons are grown In Maryland, and metic chili sauce. are very carefully selected and preMelt butter, add flour and when served whole, then the juice, which blended add milk and cook until la a bleaching agent, is extracted creamy sauce forma. Stir constantly and compounded with certain other Add sauce and pour over balls. Bake which add to Its magic Ingredients 15 minutes in moderate oven. working powers. Advocates of this preparation, exhibit radiant skins which they Keeping Berries Fresh claim to have made so lovely by If you are not going to use the feeding on strawberry cream from berries for a day or so, take them a Jar. Persons who love the berries from their container and place In but can't eat them without breaking a large mason jar, screwing on the out in a rash, will no doubt find a Then keep the jar In bit of Irony In this, hut will be curitop tightly. the refrigerator until ready to use. ous to try them externally. The Berries will keep for , almost a week Juice was former&lly used to tint In this fashion. This Is unnece the cheeks and lips. Delicious HAY Hot Buttered POPCORN and Special Storage Prices CARMEL CORN Chicken Feeds NU-CRI- SP Product Co. 1027 East 21st South FOLLOW THE ARROW COMPLETE LINE OF and Dairy Rations JOHNSONS FEED STORE ii i: 2145 Highland Drive Hyland 2044 .1 .. |