| Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING D 2 WasatchLiterary Eastern Guest Group of Autumn Brides and Party Motif Club Activities In Coming Week Honoring her daughter Mrs Les- lie D Burbidge of Chicago Mrs Oc- icar A Kirkham together with Miss The arts and crafts section of the Rose Carol Kirkham entertained at tea at her Wasatch Literary club will meet at a beautifully appointed !home in Normandy Circle from 2 to Rowan E Thomas the home of Mrs 4 p m Saturday A wealth of late 1370 Ninth East street at 2 o’clock summer garden flowers was used the rooms A handsome Friday This will be a business ?iol(?IeLgIe!nAVn !! in and all members of the section Ye"etia? ered the serving are urged to be present scheme was used in color and pink Mrs section The officers of the Green tapers in decorations the Bchoiieid and! B E W S Taylor Mrs a silver basket of Thomas E Rowan will act asiver holders and hostesses The first meeting of the parlla- - Jhe hostess and her daughter in law section will be held at ceiving and Mrs Calvin Y Wells 2 o'clock Thursday at the home of and Mrs George Russell poured The Mrs W C A Visaing 838 Westmln- - following young girls assisted in The lesson will txs MOur' serving" Miss Kathryn Kirkham 8ter avenue Bur-MConstitution and Bylaws" Leader JMisS Nora Burrill Miss June bidge and Miss Lucille Thomas T F Farrell The hostesses for the day will beDuring the tea hours musical num-MW C A Vlssing and Mrs W JJbcrs were given by Miss Juanita ICrawford Miss Virginia Summer- Loomis (hays and Mrs John Carl McGinley guests The drama section will meet at the One hundred arid twenty-fiv- e d 21 home of Mrs R T Sallis 2 o’clock slngton apartments at L” Tuesday The lesson wUl be "Egypt! the Inscrutable” by Mrs A B Darby (jrllCSlb 1 I Oil I JClM Mrs1 Mental "Italy the Gymnast" by O W Browning ut sil-M- Mrs John Neele man upper left a September bride who before her marriage was Miss Ethel Steele Upper cen- ter Miss Katy Affleck daughter of Mr and Mrs William P Affleck whose engagement to Charles C Rich Mrs Harold H Hart is announced upper right d bride of Saturday who — f'soeii SEPTEMBER 201931' Dance Announced In Celebration News Of Wedding Date Registration for adult classes to be Civic Center Bride-Elec- t before her marriage was Miss Dorothy Bird daughter of Mr and Mrs RichLower left to right: ard Leo Bird Mrs Howard D Whitcomb formerly Miss Catherine Coles a bride of the late summer Mr Trulan O Eyre a bride of early September formerly Miss Lois C Allen — am ' CJnnii am ftkr rs held during the fall term at the Civic Center will be held Thursday and Mr and Mrs H Harry Madsen Friday from 9 a m to 5 p1 m mand of have Issued Invitations for a dance Saturday from 9 a m to poffered in celebration of their wedding anthis week Classes are being as follows: niversary which is to be held Satclasses — Beginning urday at Memorial house in Memand advanced dressmaking pattern ory grove Mr and Mrs Madsen will foods he assisted in receiving their guests making children's clothes id by Mr and Mrs Chris Green-hagepreparation nutritive valuescarea' of Mr and Mrs Edward L Vetserving home hygiene and the sick practical Interior decora ter Mr and Mrs J Edward Swift Mr and Mrs P A Nelson Mr and tlon Trades classes— Practical house- Mrs Frank Nelson and Mr ahd Mrs keeping: tailoring and altering pro- Warren H Taylor fessional dressmaking millinery Cultuial classes — Personality voMr knd Mrs J R Rosenthal of cabulary building beginning and ad- San Francisco &re receiving congratvanced leadership effective speak- ulations on the arrival of a son Mrs ing story telling reading with a Rosenthal formerly was Miss Dora purpose wilting Passer of Salt Lake Special classes— Beginning Interfor mediate and advanced Home-makin- rs hard-o- section will meet! The history-civic- s at the home of Mrs Ernest Urien 67 Mr and Mrs Adrian S Fugmire of West Seventh South street at 2 Chicago who have been spenuingl The lesson will be some time visiting friends and o'clock Monday of American History— lives in Salt Lake entertained at a which will be given by delightfully appointed brldga party at the home of Dr and Mrs C C Mrs R A Broadhurst ’ ’pugmlre on Eleventh East street Frl- The entertainment committee will day evening In honor of their second A Dutch meet on the mezzanine floor of the wedding anniversary Newhouse hotel Wednesday morning! Uncheon was served 16 guests seated at 10 o’clock A full attendance of ag small tables The decorations were the committee Is urged as there la carried out In paper each table being business of Importance to transact centered with an attractive center- piece of paper tulips In gold and Mrs H H Stevens will entertain the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and Mrs Pugmlre will return camp 33 at her home 360 Thirteenth to their home In Chicago In the near East street at 2 p m Monday future Clara M Clawson Jt North State St— Apt Young Student 4 Mrs W J Bateman was hostess at a delightful bridge luncheon Saturday afternoon at her home at 424 Second avenue In honor of Muss Anne Center formerly of Tans France who has come here to reSmart and Distinctive Styles enter the University of Utah The No Duplicates luncheon table was covered with an embroidered cloth In rainbow lowest Prices Consilient With Fall flowers were used In shade quality decorating the rooms A dozen close friends of Mias Gender's were bidden COATS SUITS Honors Visitor t' 'Zi ' 'j x 4- - Y u 4 Shower Musicalc For Traveler Mr Thomas F Jackson and daughter DeVeaux entertained Friday night at a shower and musicale in honor of Mias Luclle Ross who is leaving for the southern states The home was beautifully decorated with fall flowers A late supper was served Our Brick Special This Week call your Coivuis Sealer or strait Was 5170 (Extra packed In Ice) Golville ICE CREAM "Taste the Difference" Utahns in Los Angeles By MAUD L WEST LOS ANGELES— Mr and Mrs D and daughter Marguerite have returned from a three weeks' trip to the playgrounds of northern California and Oregon They also visited with relatives In Porterville Mr and Mrs George Gulled entertained at their home on Fairvlew boulevard Wednesday evening In honor of their house gueets Mr and Mrs J A Hutton of Chicago Twelve guests were bidden for bridge and music Miss June Van Wagoner of Pleasant Orove is visiting with friends J Baird HOUSE A EHOniE 2 rn lousa Friday and relatives in Huntington Park and Los Angeles Among the prenuptial affairs given In the Utah colony during the week was the one glvten on Saturday afternoon with Mrs R 8 Ballantyne and daughter Margaret in the role of hostesses when they entertained thirty guests in honor of Miss Elizabeth 6tewart whose approaching marriage Is one of the social events of September Among the guests were Mrs Anthony W Ivtns of Salt Lake Mrs E A Van Wagoner of Santa Ana and Mrs K B Woolley Vincent entertained at a beautifully arranged bridge luncheon Saturday at her home on Yale avenue In honor of Mrs George Van Studdlford of Panama who Is visiting her mother Mrs L W Snow The guests were seated at one table covered with a filet lace cloth over gold and centered with a basket of purple asters and goldenglow Eight guests were Invited to meet the visiting matron Mrs J G The graceful lines? Peacock of course the high arch the slender heel Companion Slipper In Green Suede harmonize e 'aiq main- g In honor of the eightieth anniversary of her birth the daughters of Mrs Elizabeth Coulam will entertain in her hbnor Monday at her home 1130 Laird avenue All old friends are invited to call between 3 and 8 p m ’EETTfcR SHOES 6- - Assisting Mrs Coulam In receiving will be her daughters Mrs Mrs T Albert Thomas Midgley Hooper Mrs Sanford W Hedges Mr I A Jackson Mrs A J Wood and Mrs Frank Charles Mrs George Coulam and Mr D C Coulam In the evening members of Mr Coulam’ family will meet to do her honor Los Angeles and vicinity prior to her departure home Beautiful In all its appointments was the formal tea given Tuesday by the Kappa Delta sorority on the campus of the University of California at Westwood honoring the pledges for the present season among them being Miss Aline Rawson of the Utah Junlor club ‘Mr and Mrs Joseph Ballantyne spent the past two weeks vacationing In Sequoia National park and other points in northern California J David Larsen formerly of Utah now representative of the Los Angeles chamber of commerce In Hawaii Is spending a month in Los Angeles and Long Beach Miss Edith J Smith of Balt Lake recently released from FTesno L D 8 mUaion district is spending some tlma visiting with Wends In Los Angeles and vicinity prior to her return home Miss Phyllis Pratt who has been the house guest of her brother Lloyd C Pratt of Fasadena for the past several weeks has returned to her home In Balt Lake of Glendale Miss Marjorie Alder of Midway Utah Li visiting with friends and relatives In Huntlngtoh Park Miss Florence Reich spent a few days last week visiting In Los Angeles en route to her home In Salt Lake She has been spending the past few weeks In Mexico Invitations have been Issued for the wedding of Miss Frances Alexander daughtrf of Mr and Mrs J H Alexander1 to Edward Johnson son of Mr and Mrs E P Johnson which will take place on October 1 Among the aocUl affairs during the week was the elaborately planned annual Brigham City Peach day festival given by the Brigham City Girls’ chib with Mrs Hannah Messll and Mrs Carry Anderson as hostesses Tha affair was given at tha Messil street There home on Ninety-fourt- h was a program with an address by the mayor a parade In miniature with all the Important business houses In Brigham City represented The first grand prize went to Mrs Florence Nelson and Carrls Anderson for a float representing a bride and bridegroom surrounded with all the home fumishlnRS including a real musical Instrument which played " Second prize-we- nt during the parade to Mrs Beth Wilson of Ban' Pedro who enterd the float "Utah's Best Crop" with a bevy of beaut -j dolls representing! fully dressed Utah's children The ronsolatlon prize was awarded Mrs Rllla Mathias Wanted-GIR- LS for her entry of ona of Brigham! 11k Yon In the Beauty City's real characters don In wax Brofaialon with cart and his sheep and pet pig Is 1 rc training Is roticsdeS The M Lises Janice and Carmen J rUIJH j The BEST ky Llllywhlte daughters of Mr and Mrs 2 Iht leading shops Daniel Llllywhlte accompanied by! 2 Miss Lauretta Bherman daughter of 2 riIL IN COtTON kOB Dr and Mrs Lynn Bherman have 2 CATALOG returned from a ten weeks' tour of! lit Orient during which time they Nama visited many cities In Japan and 1 A number of social affair 3 City China have been given honoring tire young 2 Hat 2 ladles U)Kin their return Mr and Mrs N A Driver and son! 2 Harold have returned to their home 7 In Long Beach after spending the! 7 past two weeks hiking through the 2 School of Benuty Cultur if! Beqimta Nations! park Third floof Rr Thompson Mim Isabella MacKay of Bait IakeJ 7 who ha been released from the Inig 7 Ml Waaatrh Beach branch of the California L I) I Rail tftk lily t lih 8 mission U spending some time vis- - 1 utiiig with friends and relative OF TIIE NEW FABRICS THIS muinmmn FEA-TURE- D 8EA80N TRIMMED WITH BLUE FOX PERSIAN LAMB OR CARACUL AT FRICE3 WITHIN TUB REACH OF ALL QUISU Soulh State tmpsorthtt- - - cum Birthday of Aged Matron Honored 1 135 Bow e lined in gold kid or black suede with the bands in gunmet&l patent and silver kid trim I High! Make-Believ- “Discreet trimming even on opera’’ is the word for Fall And nothing could be more pleasingly discreet bow on this than the make-believ- e Peacock Pump Gertrude The slipper is $lack suede the narrow hands of trimming are green “shiny” leather and the little appliqued “leaf” is out- and altering The first meeting of the season of the Speech Readers’ club was held Tuesday evening at the Civic Center An Interesting program was arranged for the 'all and winter seasons Meetings will be held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 8 p m Round-tabldiscussions on the topics of general interest illustrated lectures on travel and talks by prominent otologists have been arranged The subject for round-tabldiscussion October fl will be “Cur-- j rent Events" Four parties will be held Hallowe’en Christmas Valentine and a spring party during ra-- l tlonal hearing week In May The and their friends are invited to attend all the functions' of the club Bridge Lunch Vjl Just With Four classes are being held at the Civic Center to train women for trades: Practical housekeeping dressmaking millinery and tailoring Z7 The Bulk Special la Fruited Marshmallow Ice Cream— a most flavory blend of se lected fruits and smooth marshmallow combined with our famous sweet cream ice cream Bricks 254 a pint 504 a quart Bulk 304 a pint 604 a quart Two vocal numbers were given by Harold Reherd accompanied by Miss Edna Guant One hundred guests attended MEDICAL ARTS BLDO 60 j r I v health" DRESSES Fruited Marshmallow— Vanilla— rand Chocolate Ice Cream representing the ministers to Dr Comin and family who have Pa recently come from Grove City to accept the pastorship of the Third Presbyterian church here of the city gave addresses of welcome handicraft by Leonora Eyles Mrs Eyles says "In almost everyone there Is a potential good worker at some job or other" The author divides women’s professions into four groups: The Mothering Careers Hand Work Creative Work and Routine Work Uftder Mothering Careers she Includes medicine nursing welfare work Including missionary work and social service generally housewifery school work of all kinds hotel and boarding house management farming veterinary surgery gardening To undertake any of these a woman must have three essentials: "The passion for making people and things comfortable patience and good Party Honors f ne brought to the organization's attn-tlothe Civic Center through this column will list each week a number of jobs that women can do One of the best and most practical books la the subject "Careers for Women" 1621-184- A In honor of Dr and Mrs H V Comin and two daughters Katherine and Mary Elizabeth members and friends of the Third Presbyterian church entertained at an Informal from reception at the church parlor room The 8 to 10 p m Thursday and tea table were decorated with a profusion of early autumn In garden behalf flowers Dr D L Barnard of the church and Rev Chester for blind women Mrs Amy B Lyman chairman of the women's committee of the mate council of unemployment has appointed Mrs George M Bacon pres- ident of Civic Center as chairman of the subcommittee on conservation The conservation committee will meet at 9 a m Monday for the purpose of outlining the program of the comftiittee There has been much talk about women’s Jobs and fitting women lor the jobs and since the question "What Can Women Do?” has been r ' hearing adults f Reception for Pastor Family EAST SOUTH TEMPLE HOSI |