Show THE SALT LAIE TRIBUNE Annual Dance Featured By Regimental Officers’ ' Training Corps Saturday Gala Affair Held at Union Building Social Groups at University Having " Busy Season Members of the Regimental Officers’ Training corps entertained at their annual Regimental dancing party Saturday evening in the ballof the Union room and lounges A military theme was building featured in room decorations The regimental and national flags were draped around the orchestra stand and red white and blue lights were placed in the panels around the dance floor Above the entrance to the room was the large regimental ensignia The patrons and patronesses for the evening included Major and Mrs James A Gillespie Major and Mrs H M H Lund Captain and Mrs Melvin L Craig Lieutenant and Mrs Charles E Swartz Lieutenant Karl W Hisgen Lieutenant and Mrs Robert A Cannon and Mr and Mrs Llewellyn R McKay Lieutenant ' Colonel Arthur G Lund acted as general chairman dance aspf arrangements for thd M Lafaysisted by Cadet Captain ette Lee Cadet Lieutenant Virgil Hall Lieutenant Don Cotterell and Lieutenant Melvin Lakness Pom Club Dance Members of the Pom club at the at University of Utah entertained an Informal dancing party Saturthe Delta Delta day evening at house on First Delta sorority South street The sorority fcolors of black and white with the PJm lldea were carried out in room decorations Suspended from the chandeliers t the corners of the room were streamers of black and white poms The dance programs featured clever black and white to poms figures and were attached The affair was held In honor of the following new pledges: Delta Delta Delta Miss Barbara Olson Miss Kathleen Thomas and Miss Chi Omega Maxine Crookston Miss Helen Reese and Miss Julia h Ray Pi Beta Phi Miss Beth Miss Alice Murphy and Miss Miss Marjorie Charlotte Murphy Hyde was chairman of arrangements assisted by Miss Marjorie Stohl Mist Betty Shepherd Miss Marion Sol emon Miss Cherry Daynes and Miss Marjorie Parrish Pap-wort- A Of Marriage - fv sub-- 1 The marriage of Mjs Margaret charm Thursday evening His Chambers daughter of Mr and Mrs ject was "Elements of Charm" andMusiG Spencer Chambers 161 F street what men expect In women to Edmund Lieberman son of Mr cal numbers were presented by Anna T Lieberpian of Ames Iowa Mrs Helen Chipman Richards and Mrs Katie Jentook place Friday evening at St Geo Cannon Jr Paul s Episcopal church The Rev sen Is the Instructor in this course Alwyn E Butcher performed the cere These classes In "Charm" have mony proven so popular that Mrs JenAn The altar was lighted with tall sen will continue the course cathedral candles and the altar vaset advance class No 3 will be given held white pom-pochrysanthemums Wednesdays at 7 p m beginning Palms and ferns banked the chancel this week Another advanced class rail will begin Thursday at 7 p m and The bride was lovely in a model of a class for beginners will be held white satm and lace with a lace cap at 8 p m There is room for a few trimmed in seed pearls and tulle veil more members In the class In soShe carried a bride’s bouquet of gar cial conduct being held Wednesdays demas and lilies of tie valley at 8 p m Miss Leone Chamnirs sister of the a wore bride and only attendant Unusual Interest Is being shown blue and In the weekly book reviews Mrs crepe model of Elcrtmor fuschia and carried white and fuschia Emrtia Gardner will review "Mary Leland of Scotland" pompom chrysanthemum by Maxwell Ander-soThe K Irvine acted as best man at 8 p m Wednesday ushers were RoLert Spooner and Bay ard S Chambers Mra Clara Muzzv An Interesting exhibit of decorof Los Angeles was an out-o- f town ated furniture and water-colis being shown by Paul guest paintings of The musical program consisted Mr Smith Smith in the lounge ‘ sc I Libe the following organ ctions classes on Wednesdays is straum’’ "Parlez Moi d’Amour" Lo at teaching 10 a m and 6 30 and 8 30 p m ” hengrm and "Mendels-tphThe young couple will make their Officers of the Y M and Y L home m Salt Lake City MI A of the Ensign stake held their annual party Friday evening ments is headed by Miqs Betty Shep A dinner was served to 60 guests herd of the active chap ter Mrs Rob after which John F Bennett ert Wilson of the alumnae chapter showed his collection of pictures Miss Dolores Lowry M E Luclle Cur the etrly history of Utah Us Miss Juliette May Miss Lila depicting Smith Miss Dorothy Sltepherd and Saturday evening the presidents Miss Maxine Crookston Mrs R C of the Young Lady associations of Pendleton will be toaslrmstrCss the Liberty stake entertained the ward ‘officers at dinner A unique New President program which was given as a surelect was G re Arthur Lund lently prise was thoroughly enjoyed by ed president of the Inten Rational He thirty gruests lations club at the UnlverUty’ of Utah Mrs Levi Edgar Young will en- V w V Barbara Baglen Miss Mary Miss Ann Gibbons Miss Hurly Grace Hoggan and Miss Joy Daw- t son About one hundred and twenty-fiv- e guests called during the day For Girls Chocolate President David O McKay ad Evening dressed Friday the outgoing classes in T FfS Mothers The Associated Women Students at the Univeisity of Utah entertained freshmen girls and their mothers at a delightfully arranged tea Thursday In ths men’s lounge The afof the Union building fair was held between the hours of 3 30 and 5 30 p m The tea table was covered with a Venetian lace cloth and held as centerpiece an attractive basket of yellow and orange autumn flowers with ferns Orange princess tapers in silver holders were at the ends of the table Those who assisted in pouring included Miss Mary Jones Miss Marjorie Stohl Miss Cherry Daynes and Miss Jeanne Hall In the receiving line were Miss Charlotte Miss Mary Knight president Strange Miss Eudora Billings Miss Becky Whitney and Miss Myrtle Austin dean of womem Members of 'the council who served included Miss Barbara Hav-enMiss Evelyn Blood Miss Mary Boden Miss Shirley Sorenson Miss Yvonne Ashton Miss Adele Silver Miss Marion Boyle Miss Beth Papworth Miss Amy Folsom Miss Marjorie Judd Miss Becky Whitney and Miss Adele Parks A musical program was given during the afternoon including piano solos by Miss Marian Boyle and Miss Adele Parks vocal selections by Miss Beth Papworth Miss Barbara Strong Miss Marjorie Hyde and Miss Beatrice I Initiated Members of the Phi Pi nity on the University of U annouca the initiation of Porter tertain Friday Mrs R H Winder the Friendship Circle jPhi frater entertained lah campus at luncheon last Friday John M Four Initiated! w tre held Initiation ceremonies Sunday evening by membe ts of the Tau Beta Pi national honor pry engi neering fraternity at the U to l versity of Utah The following were Imtiat es- John Fred Van Woerkom C Vietot Thorn ton Walter L Winegar and P rofessoi John W Cope Mc-Cr- - Miss Becky Whitney was In charge of the affair and was assisted by Miss Mary Boden and Miss Adele Silver November Social The Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will hold its November social the chamber of commerce Wednesday at 7 30 p m A unique surprise for entertain ment has been planned by Miss Sarah Flood ahd Miss Josephine Cunning ham TRIBUNE INFORMATION Girls Initiated To Inspect Chapter The Chi Omega sorority at th p Uni The Delta Zeta sorority at the Uniof Utah held formal in Itition versity versity of Utah will have as thei ceremonies recently and the fUow guest for the next week Mrs Eliza ing girls were initiated Miss Vera beth Bush Ashley of Santa Monica vMixs and Miss Laura Smith Thorup E E of bride a Grinstead Mrs province director of province 14 "Land of Oz” Antoinette Wilson Mss Lila S Inith before who Mrs her eveMonday marriage and Miss Virginia Woolley wertl is Ashley will arrive Monday "Land of cleverly arranged " carried ning for a brief inspection of the local was Mrs Rosetta Baker of Cald- Oz" idea was effectively out In room and table decorations at the informal dancing party held of the Friday evening by members UniverChi Omega sorority at the sity of Utah at the chapter house on East First street A large life size figure of Woozy the Owl taken from the book was placed at the entrance to the Small sketches of all the house characters in the book were placed at intervals around the rooms The serving table was centered with a large castle of Oz made up of cookies and green and white ices Varicolored gum drops as trees were on the table A midnight Bup-pwas served to the guests During intermission Miss Cherry Daynes and Miss Melba Hanson sang a number of selections accompanied by Miss Asenth Robison Miss Emeline Nebeker was general chairman of arrangements forfctne evening and was assisted by Miss Irene Williams Miss Geneve Smith and Miss Mildred Badger Candlelight Tea Members of the Newman club at the University of Utah entertained at a delightfully arranged candlelight tea last Sunday at the chapter house on East South Temple street The serving table was covered with a lace cloth and- - held as centerpiece a large stiver bowl of yellow and white ragged crysanthe-mum- s Ivory princess tapers in silver candelabra lighted the table Miss Ann Pearson acted as general chairman of arrangements for the affair and was assisted by Miss Josephine Dowd Those who were In the receiving line included: Miss Lolita Oleson Miss Patricia Duane Miss Mary Roddy Alder Robert Hand and Milton Kelly Those who assisted in pourMiss ing and serving included Miss Kathryn Mary 0 Carroll Con-no- PERMANENTS In the Newest and Latest Creations le well Idaho chapter Informal Dnace Pledge members of the Phi Mu sorority at the University of Utah will entertain at an informal dancing party in honor of the active and alumnae chapters The affairs will be held Saturday at the chapter house 1415 Butler avenue Miss Gracia Stewart is acting as general chairman and will be assist ed by Miss Kathleen Fisher Miss Maunne Sherwood Miss Donna Mae Evans Miss Mary Cannon Miss Betty Pitchforth Miss Anna Pearson Miss Margery Selley and Miss Margaret ' a To Hear Talk ii Complete ending those lovely ringlet to ends — styled your own personOPf XPERT ality ERATORS The Uteh Alpha chapter of the Delta Theta Chi sorority will meet m at 8 at the chamber of Monday p commerce Mss Lois Anderson will be In charge The guest speaker of the evening will be Parley P Jensen who will of the World" lecture Informal Dance Completely Dried Jkc NOT A SCHOOL PI RMANFNT WIVE SHOP 316 Brooks Arcade (Over Broadway Dru) Wasatch 0017 With or Without Appointment Informal Dance Friday evening active and pledge members of the Delta Gamma sorority at the University of Utah entertained at an informal dancing party at the home of Dr and Mrs George A Allen on Thirteenth East street A fall idea was attractively carried out in a profusion of brightly colored autumn leaves and flowers througnout the house Light refreshments were served later in the evening to fifty couples Patrons and patronesses for the evening included Mr ahd Mrs Alvin C Strong Dr and Mis Elton L Quinn and Professor and Mrs G Stegner Miss Helen Anderson was general chairman of arrangements for the ai fair and was assisted by Miss Ruth Johnson Miss Jane Howe and Miss Gertrude Ryberg “ Formal Invifation " Members of the Spur club women’s jep organization at the Universitycereof Utah will hold formal initiation monies Sunday at 1 30 p m at the Newhouse hotel Mis Mary Boden president will informal dancing party was held Sa urday evening by members of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority at the University of Utah at the chapter hous on East South Temple street Miss Evelyn Dailey was in charge officate An FINGER WAVE For Bride ' invited Soft lustrousIn waves Pledging Alpha Chi Omega announces the pledging of Miss Marjorie Kimball Sunday evening the Alpha Chi Omega held a fireside and handker chief shower m'honor of Mss Kather Formal Invitation tne Price a bride of Saturday Miss Members of the Pi Beta Phi Beth Spencer was in charge of the sorority at the University of Utah affair held formal initiation ceremonies Friday evening at the chapter house Formal Hedging on South Wolcott street Members of the Phi Sigma Sigma The following girls were initiated Miss Mary Alice Cobb Miss Isabel sorority at the Uniyersity of Utah Critchlow Miss Betty R Faus Miss held formal pledging last Sunday at Caroline O’Dell Miss Susanne Stro-be- l the home of Mi6s Helena Rice on East The following South Temple street and Miss Mary Jane Snow girls were pledged Miss Josephine Clark Miss Helen Hilson Miss DoroGreek Masquerade thy Porizky Miss Clanse Ponzky and The Interfraternity Pan Hellenic Miss Bernice Rosenbloom Greek masquerade is scheduled for Miss Myrtle Austin den of women in the and ballroom Friday evening at the university will be the honored lounges of the Union building gue3t at a luncheon at Dick Gunn’s The affair will be held between the cafe Saturday at I p m given by hours of 8 p m and 12 midnight members of the Phi Sigma Sigma sorority Miss Helena Rice is acting as Luncheon Held general chairman of arrangements foi The alumnae association of the the occasion Delta Gamma sorority at the Uniyer initiation Held sity of Utah entertained its members at a daintily arranged luncheon Sal The Art Guild at the University of turday at the Marian Lois party Utah held initiation ceremonies re house on First South street The cently at the Art Barn and the followguests were seated at small tables Miss Elizabeth ing we’e initiated which were centered with red and Bothwell Miss Ruth Beck Miss lone white chrysanthemums Clever place C£LtoMcSs There-- Hogan Miss June cards attached to chrysanthemums HanbOn Miss Vanilleer Marx Miss marked the places Beverly Brown Harold Madsen and The general chairman of arrange Monte ments was Mrs Melvin P Van Miss Sudbury Mabel Fraser and Prftfessor A Steeter assisted by Miss Elva Cot B Wright were the guest speakers for terell Dr Mildred Nelson Miss the afternoon Miss Martha Ross Denice Lybert Miss La Rue Morvice president was in charge of argan Miss ploriUs Mortenson and rangements Miss Grace Hogan Mothers’ Club Standard z Banks Phi Delta Theta Mothers’ club will meet Wednesday at 2 p m at the chapter house 1371 East South Tern Mrs W W Bay Mrs J pie stieet C Micheil and Mrs 0 A Robertson will be hostesses Mrs Harold H Hills is in charge of the program Plans for a bridge tea to be given December 8 will be completed Ac tive pledge and alumnae mothers arc 25 general 'chairman of the arrange ments and will be assisted by the chairmen of the following committees Luncheon Mrs J M Perley-witMrs J F Me decorations Gregor tickets Mrs S J Hays Res erations may be made with Mrs Hays of the affair Bridge Luncheon Birthday Banquet Active pedge and alumnae mem The Mothe ’ club of thq Kappa oeis of the Delta Delta Delta sorority Sigma fraternity at the University of t tne Un versity of Utah will hold its UUh will entei tain at a bridge lunch rnual birthday banquet followed eon Saturday at 1 p m at the home b a dance November 28 at the of F - Grace J Byveater 831 First Uuveisitv club Dinner will be ' t’i s‘ :t a 7 p m ej Mrs C A Robeitson will act asj Tne committee in charge of ai range Sunday’s horoscope holds testi mony of eventful and happy conditions in all affairs pertaining to church and state the public as well as m all domestic social and romatv tic affiliations with much activity in purely personal relations A sudden cently pledged change of some importance is fore cast calling for new environs conProgram Set tacts and interests This should reThe Barbs unaffiliated students at increased fortunes and persult the University of Utah will mc£t sonal in prestige Monday evening In the women's gai e Those whose birthday it Is may be room of the union building for a profor a year in which a quite prepared gram entertainment and unheralded change Miss Marjorie Evans is genert unexpected may be prolific in enhancing the pochairman for the evening sition possessions and increasing the stability of the fortunes Travel new Bridge Tea (surroundings and associates should A bridge tea for freshmen girls will effect this with personal affiliations be held Saturday by members of the greatly and happily involved A child born on this day may be Barbs The affair will be held from 3 to 5 p m in the girls’ game room felented and skillful in unusual di-- l actions although practical and deof the union building pendable Its social and domestic as SO lations and graces should also Spanish Club to a successful and pleasant The Spanish club at the university li e will hold a special meeting Thursday Notable nativity Galli Curd opera at 7 30 p m in the Little theater of singer the union building An illustrated lec ture will be presented during The eve- - iCopyngni i34 King Features ning All students Interested are Syndicate Inc ) urged to attend Spur Initiation U NOVEMBER 18 1934 LION HOUSE CENTER Church Scene Johnstone Miss Mary Jane Dowd Miss SUNDAY MORNING Members of the Spur club women’s pep organization at the University of Utah will hold formal initiation ceremonies Sunday at 1 30 p m at the Newhouse hotel Miss Mary Boden Miss Sue president will preside Richardson will act as toastmistress for the occasion and responses will be made by Miss Betty Jensen Miss Mis Eudora Lols Jones Billings and Miss Betty R Faus The following girls will be ini tiated Miss Myrtle Adamson Miss Julia Brixen Miss Marion Boyle Miss Betty Bui ton Miss Betcher Miss Beth Cheney Miss Barbara Cheney Miss Betty R Faus Miss Barbaia Foley Miss Ethel Feldscher Miss Vir gima Freebairn Miss Jeanette Johnson Miss Patricia McKendrick MiS6 Muss Aline Olson Dorothy Miller Miss Adele Parks Miss Marjorie Price Miss Frances Rogers Miss Ja Helen net Roberts Miss Reese Miss Mary Louise Richards Miss Susanne Strobbel Miss Shirley Sorenson Miss Lorna Sheffied Muss Belle Thurston Miss Ruth Ward Muss Marjorie White Miss Gwendolyn Thomas and Miss Dorothy Zackerson Fntsliman Gfls Hand as C ollege’s 2500th Student IlZZa Oklahoma Man Married Here jtrn $ ‘a v J'iT 4 p f 't- v-'Vs f S Jr five minutes Melt the chocolate in By LOIS BENSON SI r in Thus beautiful chocolate Ice box the top of a double boiler cake with its rich brown filling and sugar and pile cup Ii radiated Sego milk Continue heating is thoroughly hot Then add soaked gelatin and stir until smooth and well blended Add la Pour fnixtuie into bowl and nilla chill until it beg ns to thicken While mixture is chilling scald one half cup Irradiated Sego Evaporated milk over hot water Chill thoroughly in freezing compartment of electric re frigera or in bowl surrounded with cracked ice and salt Whip vigorous beater in a small ly with an cold bowl Fold into chocolate mix ture as soon as it is stiff enough Pour into mold lined with lady fingers or trips of plain cake Chill until firm Unmold Serve six delicate yellow cake — with its light fluffy texture and goigeous flavor-wou- ld be a credit to a French pastry But this cake can now be chef made easily andv inexpensively at home Ordinarily' Ice box cakes require whipping cream but this one is made with evaporated milk Here is the recipe On£ tablespoon granulated gelatin cup cold water 2 squares unsweel ened chocolate 1 3 cup sugar 1 cup evaporated milk 1 teaspoon vanilla cup evaporated milk 1 2 dozen lady lingers strips of sponge cake oi plain cake Soak gelatin in the cold water for Evaporated until mixtuie 4 icy-col- d 2 A piettily arranged wedding took place last Sunday at 4 p m at the home of Mr and Mrs Marlin T Large 1532 Princeton avenue when Mrs Rosetta Baker well known matron of Caldwell Idaho wus married to E E Grinstead of Oklahoma The ceremony was perfoimed by the Rev R Sloman in the presence of close friends of the couple Tne living room was beautifully decorated for the occasion with a pro- fusion of potted palms and ferns interspersed with baskets of varicolored Japanese chrysanthemums The bride wore a hardsome gown of gold brocade' with hat to match Mrs and a corsage of gardenias Lai ge the matron of honor wore a model of apricot crepe with a corsage of Talisman roses Mr Large acted as best man As the couple entered the room Mis Sloman played 'Oh Promise Me ” and during the ceremony sang ” A dinner fol' I Love You Truly lowed the ceremony at the Hotel Utah The table was centered with a basket of gold shaded chrysanthemums and lighted with yellow princess tapers in silver candlesticks Mr and Mrs Gnnstead are located at the Hotel Utah for the present rnd will leave in a few days for Phoenix Ariz where they will spend the winter and after June 1 will make their home in Caldwell Mr Grinstead is well known in business and professional circles of Oklahoma -- Program Given at Sarah Daft Home Residents of the Sarah Daft home were entertained Thursday afternoon under the direction of Mrs B W Dyer Readings and piano numbers were given by Miss Nadine Gleason of Westminster college vocal numbers by the Pi Beta Phi quartet of the University of Utah piano numbers by Miss Barbara Strong and vocal solos by Mrs Dyer Throne-Growing —Following- - the- - program--tto the guets by Mrs Dyer assisted by Mrs Frank Heginbotham in the military uniforms of Haps and Mrs Otto Herres By FREDERICK KUH In the presence of burg days — LONDON (U P) European Chancellor Archduke Schuschnigg to wonder statesmen have begun on the same day opened 1 Cniisylvflnia Student Fugene some awake will whether they five new rooms in the federal min Seems Inoculation Proof morning to discover that Otto of istry of war the ascended Hapsburg quietly has Participation of high members of throne of his forefathers in Vienna Pa (UP)— Charles Zeigler politicians who are the government in these monarch- 15 YORK school student has underhigh not given to seeing political ghosts ist manifestations has ceased to 17 vaccinations against smalland who would have scoffed at the surprise the six million citizens of gone and each inocculation failed suggestion a year ago now have what is still nominally a republic pox Austrian cabinet is known to The youth recently was withdrawn frankly admitted that they discern The from school when his parents Mr the specter of Hapsburg hovering be wholly royalist In sympathy and Mrs Henry Zeigler refused to of the monarchist Protagonists Austria over restoration continue to argue that have him vaccinated an eighteenth Many Rivals a Hapsburg regime in Austria — ul- time First efforts to vaccinate the youth The pretender to the crown Otto timately they hope to be linked were made in 1925 who still lives in Belgian exile Is with Hungary by — union personal nat without rivals however One would be the strongest Nearly 9000 000 cases of pineapples of these Is said to be Archduke An- against Austria's overt guarantee or covert will be shipped from Hawaii this ton of Hapsburg the young avia- annexation by nazl Germany season tion pilot who has been living in wife his with Vienna formerly European Statesmen Admit Otto of Hapsburg’s Chance Of Gaining as-served Cool-heade- d Princess Ileana of Rumania Ileana’s mother Queen Marie has been visiting the British sovereigns and according to her friends has been suggesting the possibility that her Anton w AUERBACH CO might suitably adorn the throne however Foreign antagonism and notably that of and Rumania remains a gaunt obstacle to fulfillment of the Austrian royalists' schemes These impediments nevertheless have failed to prevent zealous preparation of a monarenist revival within Austria Banish Postwar Laws According to present plans the' early postwar Jaws which banished members of the Hapsburg family from Austria likely are to be' rescinded News reaching London indicates that Otto might then return to Vienna from exile to watch and hasten further developments Zita has! His mother evinced a desire to remain abroad for some time even if her eldest son should resume residence in Vi-- j enna Enactment of decrees which wll restore to tljie Hapsburg family most of their property domains and art treasures of which republican laws deprived them also is Czeeho-Slovak- ia BEAUTY SALON THE GREAT INTERMGUNTAIN STORE Sf s -' FORD Ohio (UP)— Fame fleeting and local has been thrust upon an unsuspecting Miami university freshman Wheti Henry Postoway of Dearborn Mich enrolled he became the 250 0th student For weeks the enrollm nt had stayed at 2499 Elabo rate preparations had been OX made t receive the 2500th The university newspaper ran an extra for Postvways advent marked a all-- t Ime high for Miami enrollment His late matriculation was due to financial r tasons He has a job now In a flons s shop expects to play football de dares the next time he comes into public notice it will be “on my owni merits ’’ new 1 TOPERS A ND WIVES WARNED Topers who spend their money for liquor and lef re their families destitute will be ient to a home for at least 'nine mi hi ths according to a ued by the mayor of warning just Ludwigshafen Germany At the same Dance Enjoyed V told the v ives that Members of the Alpha Chi Omega atime he roundl to majority of nen are driven sorority at the University of Ut3h en drink by nasgm ? tongues and unsat tertamed at a cleverly arranged infor homomal dancing party Saturday evening isfactory at the chapter house on East South Temple street A hotel Idea was car ried out in decoraions The dance programs were in the shape of hotel keys The patrons and patronesses for thd evening included Mr and Mrs R E MarsellMr and Mrs T E Ather stone and Mr and Mrs W Harold NEW YORK JUP) —“Light through! Dalgleish Miss Evelyn Dailey was the eyes always has t cen the source of chairman arrangements generrl of human sight but li ht via tjic ears assisted by Miss Catherine Johnston also can do the job tar tiny beams projected through the ‘sound hack Girls Pledged of films will allow b Sok lovers of of redining Alpha Chi Omega announces the tomorrow the pleasure ' pledging of Miss Mina Fagergen and in their favo it cm- - t r hen i g Miss Gwendolyn Thomas acted with all tha atmospheric of mi"ic at d sound eftrimmings Barbs to Entertain ’’ direc or of G Hibben Samuel Is will The Barb gi entertain lnUppiiej Jigit n'' of the W a tmghouse of unaffil the honor horn and tod tlie societv of Motion1 ompan lated students Saturday between the pieture Engineers here rc xntly hours of 3 and 5 p hi in the gils ‘Reading in b“d will t t d even game room of the Unirn building greater p!a ure when th 4 talking rfte--n-othe he for ses i patronc ook of tamo- - ow tak-- s its $'ace on will firs Trank Whi ing Mrs bra srej- ” sa d Hibb i t oc- Je-'- e G Evar° Mss Myrtle Claneey rr t ohenomi ton the "Alrro and fliss Ms it e Austin Those w hn Clirs tndav in our talic ng mov I g P‘C- wU leceive will include Miss? Mar tures but u a of the t xman- cost of m nta ring the rer-'-- jcrie Evans Miss Marian Johnson Mis- June Wn’sworth and Miss Vir arv equ ment in the home ard the c f m ni k o a gina Richmond ourstoiy vooks -V c Serving will be Miss Orla Donkin nd a h f m ' i r' Vi "’liitc y u Mcrr- i W ght and Misa June Dixon lout the projrtod pictures" it - f- -e h- -c -- ’ jer expected Meanwhile agitation for the res the monarchy has been Archduke Eusweeping Austria gene of Hapsburg who has been mentioned as possible regent pending Otto’s accession to the throne has been in the forefront of the dynastic activities He has been appearing as Otto s representative in Austrian towns which have conferred honorary citizenship on Otto Vienna Invaded But Archduke Eugene and his monarchist followers also have invaded Vienna itself and officiated at the dedication of a monument to the war dead That event was the occasion for a parade of officers toratifln of Electri cal Expert Forecasts Tailing Book of Future i- Idaho Matron Cake Ice-Bo- x j Talking books are theoretically pos it w s sible tod devices such as All the nece-arthe electric eve” are used for some e d ot r purpose oi o" er tor?v single sound track as on today’s mov ing picture films the talking book probably would be a wide film ryitig numerous tracks permitting an s unboken story bv a series of matic rewinds Engnce-- s already this feat have demenst-rte- d ’In short the e ectnc eve will be the chef cog a mak ng talking bocks " e all jossu e Hibo'n pdded that sc ms n“cded is a mechanical as omo'v ‘ As in modern mov es a t nv beam of light is p ojecid thicigh the sound t aeh a series of shoi t lines of diffeien! uiriti' like a m roscop c ooardwalk and falK on an elec rc v The continental enhance the smart coiffure vogue for extra hair pieces is gaining wide favor The variety of among smart American women is as chx as pieces available — ctery one of which it is practical — provides a style for every tpe — new shipment just arrived y THE TIARA BRAIDS — Emm rir to car meeting with the cluster curls of our own liur $075 $9$o and O the Inn of the head v orn a( t o'-- s lv k auio-fect- ‘ -- eye o ‘ The-- ? lines varv the In emtv "’u ir" tre e’ the lghtbE-’ve to ren o i lations ci anc curd - -- of vo the t ' en of ic u CORONET BRAID— All around Good quality hair LONG DOUBLE CORONET— First quality i hair while they last natuiallv wa $r06 tJ $150 BRTD — Comb nr'don brad and $ A (luster cutis Finest quality hair made m France JL FRENCH !ahe Your Holiday Appointment for Your Ileauty Service NOW! 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