| Show :if5::a IvfV'r-rc- 1 TI1E SALT LAKE TRIBUNE i - Tea Arranged for Announcement of Couples Betrothal Announcement was made of the engagement of Muss' Isabel Barton daughter of Mr and Mrs Isaac R Barton and Louis CalUster soil of Mrs Louise E Callister and I he late Edward H CalUster at a beautifully arranged tea Saturday afternoon at the Barton home on East First South street Both Miss Barton and Mr are graduates of the University of Utah and were prominent In student and social activities The Bride is a member of Chi Omega and Phi Kappa Phi Tlte bridegroom Is a member of Pt Kappa Alpha fraternity Tlie marriage will take place September 27 In the Salt Lake temple The living rooms were decorated with tall baskets of early fall flowers The tea table was covered with a cluny lace cloth over pink satin and was centered with a crystal bowl of pUtk roses and white asters rink princess candles In crystal and silver holders were placed on the four corners of the table Miss Betty Calhs-te- r Miss Hazel Blood Mis Mabel Hale Mrs R Vern McCullough Muss Daryl Baglcy and Miss Alton Brain-ar- d presided at the coffee urns Miss Trances Livingston was In charge of the dining room and was assisted in serving by Miss Helen McCowan Miss Alice Willey Miss Josephine Cannon Miss Dorothy Boud Miss Mac Ray Mrs Frank Armstrong Mrs Howard Rolapp and Mrs Ervil Olson Miss Louise Armstrong and Miss June &rfier received the guests at the door MIM Barton and Mr Callister will be the motif for many parties during the week Monday Mrs R W Madsen Mrs R W Madsen Jr and Mrs F A Madsen will eutertain at a tea in Cottonwood Tuesday evening Miss Afton Brainard will entertain at a dinner party and Wednesday Mrs Melvin J Ballard and Mrs Er- vtl Olson will give a luncheon at the Ballard home Thursday Mrs D H Livingston and Miss Frances Livingston will give a tea and Friday aftcr- noon Mrs E L Barton Mrs J Alma Burrows and Mrs Frederick Morton will entertain at a bridge luncheon at the Burton home on Circle way IHday night Mrs E R Canister and Miss Betty Callister will entertain at a dancing party at the Fort Douglas club honoring Miss Barton and Mr Callister Saturday Miss Alice Wil ley and Miss Josephine Cannon win give a bridge luncheon at the WUley home on South Eighth West street Monday Miss Louise Armstrong wUl entertain at a dinner party and Miss Hazel Blood will entertain at her home In KaysvUle Wednesday In honor of Miss Barton Monday evening Miss June Bitner will entertain at a buffet supper 4b i 1 i Miss Evelyn McClelland has returned from Hollywood Cal where she has been the guest of Miss Maty de Groot for the past month Mrs Charles E Johnson and daughter Miss Virginia Johnson have returned from a three months’ U visit In California I? Mrs Lydia W Boothby and children have returned from La Jolla Cal where they have spent the summer En route to the coast they motored tlirough the northwest m Mrs W 7l ' Wood and hi tie S i- -s JA 1 ' I 1 daughter Ltlccit u ho I util I cave this neck j at °T i ' member-a- : J Cal iri year: September 21—Trip he °5C the guests of Mrs sis- ter Mrs ' Vis- October 8— Hostesses Mrs W II Mrs F O Anderson Mrs Agee Pearl M Bachle Mrs A R Barnes Mrs John Balkan Topic “Europe Miss Elizabeth FitzGerald Today “How Do I October 22— Topic and How Cripple Mv Vocabulary May I Enrich It?" Prolessor Herbert Maw November 12— Hostesses Mrs C W Brewer Mrs Herbert Christensen Mrs J C Christopher Mrs O D Mrs Stanley D Decker Collette Topic "Problem Children" Mrs Esther Husbands where Wood’s to Ogden iting State Industrial school they will 1 ! Salt Lake Mothers’ club held the opening meeting of the season on Wednesday The executive board acted as hostesses and Mrs J W Bardslrv talked on “The Woman Citizen in Regard to Public Health" The officers of the club are: Mrs Claude Kcmpncr president: Mrs J vice president Benjamin Barker Mrs Percy Naisbitt corresponding secretary Mrs Albert Merrill treasurer Mrs Samuel Wynn parliamentarian and Mrs H R Parker t-large The following program has been arranged for the coming November 27— Thankstt lng 10 — Hostesses Mrs L December H Grocsbeck Mrs D L Folsom Mrs Barlow Fox Mrs S Gitscli J Culver Toptc “Appenl of Mrs Spiritual Adventure to Youth" Dr Adam Bcnntou December 24 — Christmas Januarv 7— Hostesses Mrs Henry Orel her Mrs A E Fehr Mrs I H Harding Mrs Alta Ivory Mrs D E Judd Federation day — Honoring Mrs A J Lowe and Mrs Leslie H Groes-lec- k Three-aplay “Little laird Fauntlrroy" read by Grace Nixon Ci 1030 Topic "The Narcotic 'guests Included Mr and Mrs George1 Washington D C Mrs M H Baker H Ryan Evil" Dr M M Nielson Randolph S Collin o and Mr and Mrs W H Burnett March 35 — Election March 31 — Birthday party April 8 — Hostesses Mrs Roy Schweitzer Mrs M S Smart Mrs Robert Sneddon Mrs J A Stanton Topic “Plant (Mrs R B S'evrns rests” by Dr F E Stevens state ' lie Bavllle horticulturist April 22 — Open meeting May 2— Children's Mayday health party Jack Mrs May 13— Hostesses Thebert Mrs E R Van Cott Mrs H E Van Ness Mrs Thomas Var-le- y Mrs George A Wright Open meeting May 27— Annual meeting Parents Entertained Mr and Mrs L I Johnson entertained Saturday evening at a dinner Stuart Mrs Johnson's mother and January 21— Presentation of the honoring father Mr and Mrs F M Cflnger opera “Alglala" Francisco B Leone who celebrated their silver wedding under the direction of Mrs Leslie The table was decoratanniversary Savtlle ed with a low mound of pink sweet February 11 — Hostesses Mrs O J peas La Barge Mrs Carl R Marcusen Mrs Sadie McFarland Mrs F W Mrakin Mrs N G Peterson Topic Entertain at Supper "Early American History” Dr Levi Mr and Mrs Archie D Ryan enEdgar Young “Woman's tertained 25— Topic Monday evening at a February Stand- bridge supper In honor of Mr and Servlre From a Mrs D K Shenard of Victoria Texas point” Mrs J J Fitzgerald 1— Hostesses Mrs Hal and Mr and Mrs J H Leech who March Powers Mrs R A Pons Mrs F T are leaving Salt Lake to make their D C ThCi Ralphs Mrs H W Read Mrs Les home In Washington ct 5 women to decor' A few ambitious art object tn thetr own Thia taaclnallng work conalal of decorating parrhmant bomea tamo ahadea— vase— pottegy— greeting carda and making hook rut a — batik — wall honglnga etc It offer an opportunity to ram from $1500 to $5000 rer Week Depending upon care and time allotted to the work may begin one weak after receiving material Article No W furnish are returned to our atore for This lnatructlona and all material Opportunity Offered th largest Institution of its kind in thn United limited number of Founded on twelve yemri experience Only So write today for complete details Ho application accepted on obligations jour part HOLLYWOOD STUDIO STORES HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD HOLLYWOOD CALIFORNIA 5354-- 1 namin' - A e Daly will enter the University of and Washington at Seattle and MrFranMrs Daly will motor to Ban cisco where they will visit with Mrs J J Daly and Mr and Mrs Edward J Roberts Durlnfc thetr absence Mr and Mrs Jack Daly will occupy the Daly home on F street Students Guests of St Mary’s Faculty Students In the college and acadepartments of Bt were the guests of the at a delightful reception faculty demic Mr and Mrs Phillip F King reOne hundred and twenty turned to their home in Cambridge Thursday students were present Many are new Mass Monday after a visit of several students and St Mary’s Is happy to weeks with Mrs John Pursell and find some many new among the old other relative In Salt Lake En route The following program was given they will spend some time in Chiby the girls of the freshman class: cago of Salt Lyrics by Mary O Carroll Lake and Mary Conway of Perry Mr and Mrs Frank A Gregory Iowa: readings by La vita Hargrave of and small daughter Betty have reMontello Nev and Catherine O’Con- turned after visiting relatives In Menor of Ogden: Spanish dance by thuen and Boston Mass Ternan of St Teresa's academy ( Boise Idaho Mrs Charles O Plummer has rePractically all the student body turned from a visit of several months signed up for the hike and canyon In New York and New Jersey with dinner sponsored by the Juniors on relatives and friends Gertrude MeDougal first Saturday lieutenant of the Girl Scouts was a Mrs H L Liddell and small son of competent and enthusiastic leader of Los Angeles Cal arrived in Salt Lake the hike on Wednesday to spend some time Mr and Mrs George Y Wallace visiting with Mrs Liddell's parents ll Jr have returned from California Mr and Mrs Harry Clark Mrs Clark was formerly Miss Judith where Mrs Wallace has spent the summer spending the greater part Mrs Jennie J Kearns who for Ihe of the time In La Jolla past several months has been visitMiss Ruth Schwayder of Denver ing her daughter Mrs Marto Enzo Cal ar- and Miss Ruth Ottenhetmer will Gabcllinl at Burlingame Salt Lake Tuesday night for leave Sunday for Mills college Missrvet of Schwayder has been a guest at the Thomas £fver!l Edmund J Kearns Max L Ottenhelmer home the past will stay at her home Mrs Kearns week 603 East South Temple street Miss Geraldine Kelly has returned Mrs G W Dougherty of Colfax from Los Angeles where she attendwith ed summer school at the University Wash who has been visiting relatives and friends In Salt Lake for of Southern California weeks who two and the past during Miss Eleanor Watts left Friday for her stay has been extensively enterto home her returned has tained Colorado college where she will enter Every Woman Will Profit By BarThe biggest Rcady-to-Wegains in 10 years— that’s the way Ihe Ladies’ Upstairs Bhop is celebrating ita 10th annual Bargain Carnival that begins tomorrow For tills outstanding Sale of Sales the Ladles of Salt Lake and vicinity will find a store full of the most beautiful styles In Coats and Dresses at unbelievably low prices Follow the crowds to this Gigantic Bargain Occasion— Walk tip and Save as never before Plenty of extra salespeople have been secured to wait on the crowds— at the Ladies’ Upstairs fAdv) Shop 271 Main St ar Na-pl- e junior year Mrs A W Moulton and daughter Mary returned Saturday after a three her Mr for the adult Classes Up reading stay In the east hard of hearing are being organized the Center and will begin Monand Mrs John C Daly and at 1:30 p m lor the advanced Daly will leave this day at Margaret and at 7 p m for the beginfor a motor trip to the Pacific section ners Mrs Esther H Rees will be Jn In months’ Miss week Center News IC5vfc northwest and San Francisco Miss £ t I Hard of charge of both sections hearing children will receive Up reading Instruction tlirough their own schooL The Speech Readers’ club will meet Tuesday evening at the Center This is the flnst meeting of the year and a large attendance Is exThis club Is Interested In pected the problems of the hard of hearing adult and child and has been working for the past two years In the cause of deafness prevention The public Is cordially invited to attend the meetings Mrs John K Hardy president of the Balt Lake Council of Parents and Teachers announces the following committee chairmen: Film Mrs J P Sharp: membership Mrs E E Rich publicity Mrs Ralph Evans and Mrs W L Emery: library and literature Mrs Robert Walker: welfare Mrs Thomas Howells and Mrs I) R Cozzens adult education Mrs C E Failentlnc and Mrs E L parliamentarian Mrs Norman Llovd The chairmen and the secreMrs Arch J West comprise the tary board of directors for the fiscal year The council will meet September 25 at 3 p ni at the Center Alt loeal presidents are urged to be present as the adult education program will be outlined for the coming year and other questions of interest will be taken up Board of directors of the Utah League of Women Voters will meet No longer need your kitchen be inaccessible to visitors— an unattractive place where you cook three meals each day and spend tedious hours discharging: necessary family duties A peep into the modern kitchen reveals the many superior benefits that come with ELECTRIC COOKING ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION and ELECTRIC WATER HEATING b YOU DREAD HOUSE-CLEANIN- i G Your New EASY You Won’t When You Have EASY ido everything washer can do plus extra labor-savin- g aervices which are especially n g time useful to you at Before you start house cleaning thia year saves learn how the new Easy Damp-Drye- r your time and your strength hy relieving you entirely of the drudgery made necessary by cleaning blankets draperies pillows and the rest of the heavy clumsy articles which must be washed at this time iThe er wringer-typ- e house-clcani- I Cop-poc- Iibfral allowance on your washer and if you wish easy terms on your new ©Id PASY Z Ytsj IVahrrs W H Wright A Sou A C M May U Purrhaed From the Following DEALERS Co Ogden t’t Carpet Co Lundstrora Furniture Ac Lor an ttah C H Carlton Furniture Co PtmIoh Idaho Thiel it Oleton Montpelier Idaho parle FurnJturo Co Malad Idaho SpHnrdale Utah Allred Mercantile iVarhein Mumo Las Ye North Cache Merr Smlthfield Ltah Idaho Th Uertrtc Shop Burlr The American llertrtc Shop Idaho Twin lall Ctarr's !ept Store Mackar Hho Home Ftirn Co Rock Sprint Wjo John M Inimi Wanhip I tah I tab farmer t nion I avion Bountiful I L I nion lurniture Co Smith Hardware Co Murray Sweneen it Huffaker Magna I Uh ltah Suparhouse Lull Price It Furniture Co Salina Utah Ravmuurn Gunnison It Utah (lenwood Merc Glenwond Monroe Merc Mohroe L Uh Apex k: at the Center Thursday at 11 a m Mrs C D Kipp president will pre-- 1 DISTRIBUTORS I Also They will make it possible to offer the unexpected guest splendid kitchen hospitalities with an assurance that your kitchen is the utmost in comfort convenience and attractiveness In your home these Electric Servants will make life easier 1930-19- Phone for a demonstration in your ow n home today I Metric Htlvr Co it lbr Co aw Delta Utah Co Paniftillch an Mercantile Kanab Power Co Cedar Cltv I Utah Utah Utah Duie I t?h St Pule Power Co George Goodman Tldhafl Co Fly Nexada Goodman Tldhall Co Bulb Nida Merc foodman Hdhl Co'MrG John Mood llolden (lah Trmal I umber ( n Vernal Cirrlewlle Merc ( nrlcMlIe 3 111 itsllli No I tah I tah side A series of six meetings will be held beginning Thursday at 10 a m at the Center to discuss the proposed amendments to the state constitution Attorneys and business men n will be invited to speak before ea-be of these meetings w hich v ill 13 open to tlie public Mrs Frank chairman of the legislative Cook committee of the City Federation of Women's Clubs wUl lead the discussions Balt Lake Visiting Nurse association announces the appouitment of Miss Mary Mtllan graduate of the Holv Cross hospital to their nursing staff to tak the place of Mrs EveMiss Marv lyn Brriinaii'rc'jgned Crane director of tne Visiting Nurser association of Davenport was a in the Center during tie week Mis Crane expressed pleasure at the progress rf the UUng Nurij here and a!:o in tnc work Civic Center t? offering the adui women of the community Regular educational aclntiy at the Center will begin September 23 vist-to- V A i Experience Required com pi eta f Daft ‘w- Earnings Selling or Canvassing IS ’o on your part Ltd-de- 10 YEARS! A Celebration Salt Lake Mothers’ Club Sets Year s Work at Opening Session Going to California & SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER II Aperial liberal plan makes the pureliase of ibis eoniplete equipment easily within your rcaeh WE’LL BE GLAD TO HAVE OUR REPRESENTATIVE PHONE US CALL ON YOU AND WITHOUT OBLIGATION GIVE YOU FULL PARTICULARS FffiWl® £M(aiiia' (0i EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE |