Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNIN& 6 FEBRUARY 10 SOCIETY NEWS Honored Guest Plans Departure For California In honor of Mr and Mr Chauncey B Whitney a ho leave soon for San artistically arranged 4 Bridge Tea The parochial school committee of the Catholic Woman's league entertained at a bridge party Saturday afternoon at the home of the chairman Mra J H Cook 964 East First South street The hostesses for the affair of were Mrs Cook Mrs A H McChrya-tMra George English and Mrs J P Boyle About 13 tables of bridge were at play during the afternoon al Chinese dinner Saturday evening at her home on Thirteenth East street The slating hostesses of the evening were MU Kathryn Lovesy Miss Mary Katherine Pack Miss Dorothy Leonard MUs Alice Lleberman Miss Ber nice Johnson and Miss Katherine Sharp Gay Orental decorations pre vailed and the favors and place cards were of foreign design guests were In attendance Charter Day The University of Nebraska alumni and former students will celebrate Charter day at the Hotel Bigelow In Ogden Monday evening February 18 at a 7 o’clock dinner At that time a permanent organization will be perfected An Interesting program has been arranged and the spirit of the University of Nebraska will prevail The following will act on the reception committee Governor Georye H Dern Walter Moser Mrs D T Lane Mrs Nell Cass of Salt Lake and Stuart Dobbs Dr Eugene Smith and Eighteen Received Announcements Announcements have been received In Salt Lake tar the marriage of Miss Cecelia Marls Gavin daughter of Mrs Thomas Gavin sand Gordon Charles McVean that took place Tuesday February 3 in New York City After March 1 Mr and Mrs MacVean will be at Home at Ho 1 Pittsburgh: High wood apartments Pennsylvania Tebruary Nuptials The marriage of Miss Ethelyn Elder and Maurice A Barrett will take lace Wednesday at the Manor house londay evening Mr and Mrs L E Jenkins entertained members of the bridal party The color scheme for the supper table was pink a miniature bride was used a centerpiece and small corsages of pink sweet peaa were used as favors pink taper were at either end and covers were laid for Miss Elder and her fiance Mr and Mrs Leonard O Tripp and Mr and Mrs Earl C Ogden Tables were ar ranged for bridge following supper Mias Agnes Lota entertained at a party In honor of her birthday re centiy at her home on North Temple street The table decorations were In red and white and small dolls were given as favors e Dr and Mrs A J Hosmer will leave the latter part of the week for a trip to aouthem California Mrs Clara M Clawson wishes to thank her many friends far their generous response st bar clearance sale With additional help Mrs Clawson will be able to take care of those she to make their home Inwere Issued to a dorm guests j Dr and Mrs Stephen A Besley entertained a group other young friends at an Mrs E W Nelson of Ogden Those In charge of the program and entertainment are H A DeWltz Miss Eva Sherdeman I J Llttrell and Miss Goldla Brookings of 8alt Lake and Dr J P Wikstrom 8 J Pearce and Miss Evelyn Dobbs of Ogden All former students of the University of Nebraska are expected to attend the affair For reservations either write or telephone Ms DeWltz 334 First avenue or any member of the com- oo For Bride-Ele- Today You are genial but may be lacking In ambition to reach for the position which you are sO amply able to occupy and wanting the force of character to push a way by personal exertions if a fight is necessary You are kindly disposed to everyone and many distant friends are Indicated but a determined effort should be made to throw off any tendency to ct ride IMS Cl timer drive Ol ' nd H Horoscope for ct 1 Daughters of the Pioneers Virginia Edwards assisted by Camp meet Wednesday at 330 p m at her mother Mrs J A Edwards en- will tertained at an attractively arranged the home of Mrs Ira Hinckley 659 street Mrs R F Monday evening at the Marian South Eighth East ls’ party house In honor of Miss Musser will be the assisting hostess Kathryn Willey popular bride-eleThe Virginia club will meet WedTables were smranged for bridge tar at 8 p m at the home of Mrs Her In the evening and a late aupper nesday William Edwards 334 West First followed The guests numbering 18 North street were seated at a "T” shaped table The decorations were carried out In The Mothers’ club of PI Beta Phi the valentine idea which la so pop- will have the seoond In a series of ular at thU time red and white flow- card Thursday at 3 p m at ers formed the centerpiece and A the parties house 93 South Wolcott chapter cluster of red hearts suspended on street over the red satin ribbon hung aupper table The wedding of Miss Willey — Mrrand Mra-V-- pr Strange have and MUton W Van Dyke will take returned from a two weeks' stay In ilace on Saturday at the home of the California Miss J Kc::r FiraccfEbrcsaGa Events of the Day Ladies’ Literary club tory section 10:30 a m apathy Third Presbyterian church 1733 South Thirteenth East street Ladles’ Aid Mrs H W Reherd Ladles’ Literary club drama section 2:30 p m tit Wasatch Literary club music section 2 p m Mrs J R 1606 South Fourth Eliason Second Christian church Ladles’ Aid 1 p m Mrs W F 247 East Third Abercomble South street Seekers Literary club 2 p m Newhouse convention room hotel Ladles of the G A R Reynolds No 1 1 p m Mrs Agnes Pri 1 1253 East First South East street street Delphian society Beta chapter 7:15 p m oommlttee room publlo Horary MacDowell club 7:30 p m Miss Estelle Flnklesteln 74 South Wolcott avenue First Presbyterian church avenue church section 3 Ladles’ Aid 2 p m Mra Eugene Lawf 919 First avenue e First Presbyterian sonic temple United Commercial Travelers ladles’ auxiliary 2 p m Mrs C E Wymer 743 Kens- ington avenue Saltair lodge No 494 ladles’ auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen 8 p m K P hall Primrose Sewing club 1230 p m Mrs H E King Ml East Seventeenth South street section 1 Ladles’ Aid 1 p m Mrs E W Hoffer 313 First First Presbyterian t Ljbla Temple No 1 Daughters of the Nile 9 '30 a m Ma- church section 6 Ladles’ Aid 1 p m Mrs W E Day 1377 Prince- Maxwell McKean W R C 3 p m Mrs Samuel Graelich ton avenue 309 East Sixth South street 5 plant ft companion for the early flowering bulbs such as grape hyacinth and acllla It Is known botan-lcal- ly as adonis vernalls but this Is not the adonis Z want you to try among your annuals this year The annual adonis called adonis autumnale grows one foot In height and produces small crimson flowers with dafk centers all year from June onwards The foliage is pretty and finely cut and' this plant has the advantage of blooming well in the shade which few annuals deign to ' do Auction and Contract Bridge MILTON C WORK By ONE WAY TO GEY ENTRIES Leading Spades With the above hand South would have become an Auction Bridge De- clarer with a contract of one No Trump and did become a Contract Bridge Declarer with a bid of three No Trumps North having raised either game South's two to three-A- t West would lead the Seven of Clubs when the hand was played South won with the Jack ' South then put North In with the Ace of Spades to take the Diamond finesse and by leading the Jack of Diamonds from dummy and playing the Ten from closed hand he was able to get three Diamond leads from dummy and consequently to catch East's King So the first six tricks were captured by North and South The adonis received Its name from the hero Adonis of Greek mythol ogy It Is said that after being wounded by the boar tho crimson blood flowed from Adonis and was turned into this pretty red flower as It fell onto the earth Two varieties of the annual flower may be obtained autumnale and aestivalis or pheasant's eye both having similar blooms but the latter being a later bloomer than the former The plant require a light times self sow but A never becomes soil and plenty of moisture during s nuisance the flowering period It will some- QUERIES Mrs H G B Provo writes: “Win It Injure trees to cut away soma of the branches now” A — No this Is a good time to remove branches since the sap has not End Your Misery Without Be sure the yet started to run Salves or Cutting branches are removed right at the External treatments cannot perma- point where they spring from the A nently end Puts Nor does cutting re- main trunk or rot may start mote the cauie clean wound will be made which will The cauae Internal—bad circulation heal Immediately if care is taken of the blood In the lower bowel The Pile Sufferers velnt are flabby— the bowel walla waak —tha parta almoat dead To quickly and afaly rid youratlf of pllaa an Intarnal medicine must be need to heat and strengthen tha affected parts Dr J 8 Leonhard t a specialist after years of study discovered a real Internal Pile remedy He named his prescription and prescribed It (or 1000 patient with Via marvelous record of success In OfO rates and then decided every PUS vufferer ahould be able to gat from hla own druggist Don t waste time en external remedies or think of tha pain and expense of an operation until you have tried will Schramm --Johnson 'supply you and guarantee money back Ilf It docs not and all Pile misery: HKM-ROL- HEM-ROI- 6 (AdvarUeemc&tJ leUn ““ Ac TODAY’S BIRTHDAY William Allen White nationally-know- n Kansas editor and author bom at Emporia Kan 63 years ago Governor Charles W Bryan of Nebraska brother of the late William Jennings Bryan born at Salem 111 64 years ago William T Ttlden Jr celebrated round-shoulder- ed 1 No 2 Possibly to a limited degree a bag for TO THE COLORS Please have housewives tay it's a shame the way gingham and cotton prints are often washed in scalding water No wonder colors and freshness fade! Bat perhaps yon think yon can’t get thing dean any other way Then change to White King! Made from fine vegetable and not oils White King Granulated Soap will form quick creamy suds will cleanse thoroughly and will swiftly rinse awsy in the Imktvmrm water that preserves the life sad color of delicate fabrics White King is part That’s the reason And the same parity makes it effective for dishes sad hsavy washing too CAREFUL It?” pockets'1 Paper handkerchiefs for service A cheap clean handkerchief for service In ordinary and a handy pocket will help a gTeat deal Children who are coughing and sneezing ought to stay In bed until the cold Is better and not risk their own health and that of their classmates by the Chicago Tribune) TRUE “No Charlotte you can’t I have trouble enough now getting you all down stairs with your belongings If you add handbags and purses I shall give up 1931 (Copyright ’ White King is economical (Copyright 1931 by the Bell Syndicate Inc) Mr Patri will give personal at- You’ll only need a teaspoonful la the wash basin a cupful in the washing machine even in hard Kecem- water Try ii-- Jsy mended by your grocer tention to inquiries from parents and school teachers on the care and development of children Writs him in care of The Salt Lake Tribune Inclosing stamped addressed envelope for reply r tennj player born at Philadelphia 38 yea re ago ambasWallace one-tisador to France bom at Lexington Mo 68 years ago Bishop William N Ainsworth of the M E church South bom at Camilla Ga 59 years ago The Rt Rev Robert H Mize Episcopal bishop of Sallna Kan bora at Chicago 61 years ago Jeffery Famol popular English novelist bom 53 years ago Sir Robert A Falconer president of the University of Toronto Canada bom at Charlottetown P E I 64 years ago hand With the Seven of Clubs led there were only four Clubs higher than that card outside of the leader's hand and Declarer held them all Therefore it was certain that by playing the Queen of Clubs from dummy he could take the first trick and get a Diamond lead at once With the four Diamond tricks run off as described above South should then have led the Ace of Hearts and next put dummy In with a Spade tor a Heart finesse Played in that way Declarer would have gone game (Copyright John F POPULAR ANNOUNCER SAYS '‘COUGHING MUST BE STOPPED” 4 people can’t afford to and spoil a program when they are on the air “We are compelled” says Snedden Weir announcer for WOV “to have a safe quick remedy ready right by the microphone for any entertainer who has a cough” Snedden Weir uses Pertussin because it relieves the cough so quickly' Broadcasting studios prefer it because it is so safe Extreme weather brings more coughs Take care of your cough! Get Pertussin today— it is pleasant to take and harmless Every druggist has it Doctors have prescribed it for both adults and children yearo-f- or RADIO SNKDDEN WEIR' RERTUS5IN Dllle Co) HaarPartuaaia Playboy—Mon Turn Wed 8il5 A M Columbia Network and Khlg ot that suit but her royal highness remained In retirement until the third Heart round and Declarer took only eight tricks Where was the error THE CORRECT PLAY As soon as the Initial lead had been made and Declarer saw his dummy ho should have noted that probably he would need to lead both Diamonds and Hearts from that Boys? Girls! TPick Your Pony! would Mrs E E D Salt Lake writes: 'At a flower show I saw some penste-mowhich had very large flowers I have purchased seeds twice but -the flowers from them have been Lev very small Can 3 ou tell me the name L of the large variety A— You probably received seeds of pentstemon barbatus torreyl or ohe ot the numerous sorts which are na Put on drop of Kondon's Catarrnal tive to our western states These Jelly In nose — breathe deep— lnstratly while being very lovely only give turns to heeling vapor which quickly noee throat and cbeet Feel small floaers The large flowers are open up aa a bell right away Rub on obtained from giant nybrid seeds clear cheat Peel warm Penetrates which come In several named varie- through akin Kondonglow a praacrlbed by ties one of the best being "Sensa- doctor for 40 year because It act tion” Ask for giant hybrids and you quicker than any other remedy All sill get the large flowers you want JdrugfiaU (AdvJ ns Dated Qu!ckEcgVr5y you niy “"22 drlT’ pick for your very own? These ten ponies live dandl and Z will give them to boy and “ kind and are great favorites with for tti rffiH glvaa 4 name I want tea “ £teen Ten Ponies end Ten Saddles Given Now 14 of wyi mbq glnfe BUT soot of theei ponies If you ar under years age pick out the pony you want name then him for yourself and TU tell you bow to win him No need to spend one penny of your money The panlee will be sent by express all charges paid Wa will even furnish bridles and addle with each pony Duplicate prises in case of tie Send coupon right away y 0 addition the babies were never exposed to extremes of temperature either hot or cold They had cod liver oil orange juice and green vegetables as they were needed They were exposed to fresh air and to sun baths And their food was properly prepared Unless all these conditions can be met our San Francisco friends advise us to stick to campaigning for breast feeding If they can be met they see no objection to having babies weaned at 3 months of age MOUTH WRINKLES E hcl writes: Could you tell me a sure cure for wrinkles around the mouth? I believe they are called laughter wrinkles I am Just a young girl and do not wish to be burdened with wrinkles yet REPLY Gee! I wish I knew With wrinkles as with other conditions an ounce of prevention la worth a pound of cure SLEEP WITHOUT FELLOW J1 D writes Will sleeping without a pillow harm In any way? 2 I am a bit Will It help my back? REPLY being Hopeless altemPt 1 HCM-ROI- D Many hand-kerejil- ef —Credit Lumlere Mrs Henry A Wallace who will entertain at a tea Friday afternoon at her home on Gilmer drive in com pliment to Mrs W H Barrett who will leave the latter part of the week mittee for Santa Monica Mra W C Oosset of Salt Lake la at the Hotel Boise in Boise Idaho Mr and Mrs Read of 1623 The British Boolal club will hold Yale avenue haveMayne returned from its semimonthly meeting st the Civic a three weeks’ Just trip to New York Center Saturday at 8:30 p m John was unable to wait upon yesterday James British vice consul will give Washington and other eastern cities S3 North State apt 4 an Illustrated lecture on Wales Mr (Advertisement) James la president of the Cambrian society of Salt Lake and spent the spring and summer of 1939 In England and brought with him many Furniture Interesting views through the cour Moved and tesy of the Great Western railway of Packed I or England that will be shown A music program will be given and all InWhipped at Reduced terested are cordially invited to at- Rates tend i e e You ahould use treater ear In Mrs M A Daugherty of Provo and your atorage eocnpany than her sister Mrs E B Johnson of St you do your bank Your household Louis who have spent the winter poMMelone have a grwatar money with their brother W R Butler of value then your bank suscount and Provo were at the Hotel Ambassador in Edition a sentimental value beBy Maude Chegwlddcn and will leave In the for tha week-eyond any money consideration near future for California where Mrs SOME Store Pack- and Ship tho "Keyser LITTLE KNOWN ANNUALS Way: Johnson will spend six weeks and Z wonder how many amateur gar You will be plsaeerf with our Mrs Daugherty will visit far a couple deners make It a rule to get acPrompt Careful TICSand Reliable ear of weeks s e quainted with a new flower each art hold will Sisterhood Monteflore year It la a very good rule for in A afternoon party Friday at the home this way one meets many delightof Mrs M Rosen 993 South Thir- ful new friends destined to always teenth East street The hostesses are find a position In the borders afterMrs William Farber Mra O Gross-ma- n wards Do you know the adonis This Is and Mrs M Rosen set West Ini South Street a hardy annual which must not be alt Lake City Utah will meet Gamma alumnae confused with the perennial spring Sigma phone Wanted 8723 or IIS The latter is a dainty yelWednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock at adonis low flowered variety pine Inches ‘In the sorority house height which makes a fine rock : FEEDING THE BABY mothers have been urged strenuously by health departments nurses and other health workers to Handkerchief Time I am sure Tills Is handkerchief time A clean breast feed their babies handkerchief ought to be part of a they have been pestered by the Imcrowd and me child's everyday equipment This portunities of my handkerchief Is for use ao please Two San Francisco physicians Drs make It accessible and big enough Faber and Button have made a study which proves that there Is something for service and not costly Where Is your handkerchief Mar- to be said on the other side Tills aptin?” plies particularly to babies more than ‘It's In my sweater pocket out In 1 months old A large group of babies 3 months old and over but lers than the wardrobe” “Why don t you koep It In your 12 months old who were bottle fed pocket when you know you whl gained weight and grew faster than another group similar In age and In need it?” “ 'Cause I haven't any other ways execept they were getpocket' ‘'All right Go and get It and next ting mothers’ milk time please carry It In your sleeve or In the group of babies under 3 your stocking or somewhere handy months old the breast fed had the so that the whole class won't have to advantage as compared with the bot stop work so you can use your hand- tie fed It even seemed that breast kerchief” feeding did not protect the babies “Mary Mafy use your handker- against infection except at one age chief” period and that 3 to 6 months of age "I can't teacher” The final conclusion was that a to know?” not like I’d mother at least did her baby no harm "Why “I used It up before school I have by weaning him soon after he reached 3 montha of age such a cold teacher” "Go fo the closet and get some soft But Drs Faber and Sutton take the paper Mary When you use that It pains to say that the advice does not can go into the basket” go unless the conditions are Just right “And what’s the matter with your for bottle feeding First the cows’ handkerchief Charlotte?” milk must be clean fresh and cold Unless the milk supply is right bot“Nothing ” “Then why not use it?” tle feeding is dangerous They place “I don’t use It It's a birthday especially stress on refrigeration of handkerchief" milk To be fit for a baby to drink "But my dear handkerchiefs are cow's milk must be promptly chilled meant to be used” and then kept well below 50 degrees Mlrs handkerchlefs an it is used It01 blrtflday to be tje time until Katherine'" and Charlotte held up They their cases In San a concoction of chiffon and lace with Franciscoobserved This city has a good milk pink rosebuds in the comer The mean temperature of the “You're right Go get some paper” supply climate Is so low that milk does not At the close of the reading lesson spoil readily even when there Is no Miss Katherine made a speech “Now refrigeration "This group of bottle look here children This Is fed babies were fed on milk that was time I know you can't always cold from cow to consumer In help needing a handkerchief And you can't help the kind you have who needs a handkerchief Is welcome because you have to take what is glv to use a tissue sheet But please en you But will you please ask your tell your mothers about this mothers to let you have a cheap “And try to have your handkerhandkerchief for sneezes and a chiefs where you can get them with bunch of paper ones for noses while out waste of time A handkerchief you have need of tnem I'm going In vour overcoat pocket might Just as to put a stack of tissue papar on the will be at home for any service It table in that comer and anybody gives you In the classroom You can have a handkerchief pocket Just as well as not’’ “Miss Katherine couldn't we carry Mra Robert A Bums entertained vitations -RECIPES SEWIHG HINTS FOR THOSE WHO BUDGET THE HOME By DR W A EVANS By ANGELO PATRI at a beautifully appointed dinner followed by bridge Sunday evening at her home 1550 Hubbard avenue Francisco MENUS HOW TO KEEP WELL Chil Prior to Trip Chinese Dinner daughter OUR Sunday Bridge Dinner Held f Mias Gladys Besley e j WomeneHomeChildr eii ARTISTIC TREATMENT OP DECORATION AKD DESIGN FOR THE HOUSE'S Mrs William Hurd Barrett (Mbs Katherine Ellerbeck) will be the honored guest st t tes to be firm Friday by Mrs Henry A Wallace at her home on Qilmer drive Mrs Robert D Dick entertained eight close friends of Mrs Barrett at a bridge tea reoently Mrs Barrett will leave Saturday for Santa Monica to Join Mr Barrett where tney will make their home 19 V T FiRNEr DwarSIr: I Desk Ml get Second St vut PeerM P- i- I— Dea Maine 1 Exprau OOee Hy Na Strmt lad Nfc r KF0 Poaitffft : An eaMtMStitlap lows e |