Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Society and Clubs TUESDAY MORNING JANUARY 21 1938 II Murder Trial Continued Octogenarian Twins MEMPHIS Tenn Jan 20 UP)— Separated on Birthday The trial of Mrs Daisy Alexander Your Horoscope Root for the slaying of McALESTER Okla Jan 20 UP) octogenarian twins were separated on their birthdays today for the first time In 28 years because of cold weather H F Holloday of Haywood agreed to break a tradition when physicians warned him that to travel to the home of his brother A F Holloday here would be at the risk of his health Bt MARY BLAKE —Oklahoma’s her young Phost Colds husband Brentofi Root was eon tlnued today' until Wednesday at the request of the defense ' Gall Stone Colic your birthday cur financial obligations without No ee a neoc- -' Wnselmo-Veltfor you on this datetbst being satisfied there will be hours tha best formal to aid rl In no them discharging difficulty e e Best treated Uon Trtth uouol esuo In fnibl art from 8:15 to 10:15 a m from Do not do things by rule or rote Writ wmy at homo without “dosing" StolenDrue lnxpnlv 1:15 to 8:15 p m and from 7:15 for you might handicap yourself in Co N 4th St Sttano-poli-o Ulan tot Froo Doctor- - Quid and to 9:15 p m The danger periods many ways As a receptionist typist literature on treatment reported reeulttul 1 art from 8:15 to 8:15 a m from hostess writer singer or teacher for 30 yean Sold under money-bacGuarantee according to treatment plan - at 5i45 to 7:15 p m and from 9:15 you may discover the right way for H W Coambe M X Breedway Paytea 1 1 A I N I E S VsttoWfif- to 11:15 p m advancement Your home life ought yaw fsrefop Bex Giialia BAreHHaoaLl drug atone Insincerity probably will bo to be very happy especially If you Many social affairs will honor An interesting wedding of practiced by someone actuated by marry Mr and Mrs Arthur C Sullivan was solemnized Sunday a desire to flatter your vanity to The child born on January 21 IN from Its earliest youth is apt to whowill leave early n£xt week at high noon at St Patrick’s a point where you will comply with feel evince a whole-hearte- d or her If his you cheerfulrequest AnselEmma Miss church when for Washington D C where they Is being used be very ness and be very popular to that hypocrisy POOR' GIRL! WISH MY mo daughter of Mr and Mrs Will make their home careful for If a man and January 21 la your might involve youryou bride Anselmo became the The natal day as a physician author Friday between the hours of of Louis A Veltri son of Mr and self in a ticklish situation -WAS LONG-ENOUGKNOW for a great deal of lucra- politician 4 and 8 p m Mr James I vers lawyer manufacturer Mrs Joseph Veltri of Price The prospects done this business tive day or salesman artist are being moat you a sister of Mr Sullivan w‘11 en-- ( ceremony was performed by the are excellent so it will pay business to win a splendid reputation EL-ASTJ-GIRt Rev Monsignor A F Giovan-no- ni men and salesmen to be on their likely tertain at a tea at the Jvers home You cannot to afford the overlook “low followed was and by on East First South street in com- tiptoecllt is an auspicious day for many advantages matrimony has to mass’’ all kinds of missionary work for offer you pliment to Mrs Sullivan who 3 of and Between the hours VvsSW' seeds planted are likely to germiwith Mr Sullivan Will be honored Successful People Born oa was p m a delightful reception nate into profitable orders Conceit at a Supper party to be given by 21 4 January cou given in honor of the young Mr and Mrs Ivers fear a group prove tbe undoing of many Charles Nisbet educator at the Anselmo home Preced-l- will persons with social aspirations so it Horace Binney Jr lawyer of close friends Of the departing ap- - haViAMtaa and the ceremony during fhnsa affantlnet anv fptanili Horace Wells physician NAljXi couple following the tea Helen H Gardner author hlrs James W Collins “ Mr andover Francis E Spinner politician and a beautifully arpresided at financier dinner evening Sunday ranged who 4 Miss Mary O’Carroll sang usual methods will be an error of Thomas their home on Laurel street in “At Dawning" “Panis and An- judgment Married and engaged ConfederateJ (Stonewall) Jackson DO YOU KNOW tha way to save honor of Mr ahd Mrs Sullivan l general ” and 'Ava Maria” proe-pecthe gelica and those couples viewing Twenty-fo- ur guest were seated stocking elasticity so your stock The church was effectively decof matrimony through rose-tint(Copyright 1938 by the Bell at two tables artistically centered and with orated logs give Instead of breaking palms potted Syndicate Inc) glasses must avoid using VS- with mounds of violets At either ferns and the altar vases were duplicity this day if they wish to s understrata? It’s very simple-end of the tables were gracefilled with white carnations and keep out of a quarrel ful vase of fragrant freezlaa and them in gentle Lux wash If a woman and January 21 Is ReOTG Announces clusters of the combined early Miss Jean Dearden daughter of feathery white chrysanthemums marked were Cake-soa- p The pews family over have M 11 scattered were you probably Dr and Mrs rubbing— eoape with Dearden who — spring flowers Battalion Promotions satin the happy faculty of forgetting the the cloths Mrs JW Hays of Idaho will leave Wednesday tor Los ith bows of white was harmful alkali— weaken elastic-atmost The young bride past meeting the contingencies of Promotions and transfers In the Falls a sister of Mrs Sullivan also Angeles where she will spend ensemble Then threads break easily her Ity in wedding tractive vieweach day with courage and was an honored guest and Mr and remainder of the winter of pale gray wool with blue fox ing the future with optimism This West high school R O T C batLux saves elasticity- runs start Mrs John N Spargo Of Ogden were trim and matching gray acces spirit is all that you need to help talion were announced Monday by other out of town guests cutsdownruns comEvents of The Day sorles She carried an old-fayou achieve remarkable results Sergeant Arthur C Hurley Last Thursday evening Mr and Saves you toned bouquet of blue forget-me-noYou should have a splendid mem' mandant Mrs Sullivan were honored at a Edward Fowler was promoted to Miss Mary Ferro was the ory which will stand you Jn good and 4 Mr circle No Gordon T H dinner Ladies given by delightful in a stead Be Mrs Louis Marcus The dinner also of the G A R Moose hall 2 p m bridesmaid and was frocked very conservative in the position of first sergeant In and heaps with of blue gray money matters You will save your- company B and Charles Shaw to model crepe gray celebrated the wedding anniversary a wore staff First she Jack corsage and accessories sergeant Sergeant money self much do not if A silver trouble in of Mr and Mrs Marcus you Monthly luncheon and prftgram with royal Woldberg was transferred to comXR- and white decorative scheme was Pi Beta Phi Mothers’ club soror- of tea roses combined M Ferro acted a lace cloth over yellow cellophane pany C and First Sergeant Robert used and the table was centered ity house 1 p m hostesses Mrs blue cornflowers A and the centerpiece was of daffo- Bowyer to company A with a silver basket of white spicy J W Boud Mrs Stephen H Bes-le- y as best man for the bridegroom The favors were miniature Mrs Anselmo mother of the bride dils arnations and lighted with ivory and Mrs J J Thompson wore a model of navy blue crepe gold traveling bags tied with pink candelabra silver in princess tapers and Mrs Cecil Brunner roses Covers were Covers were laid for 12 guests Ladies’ Aid society Centenary with gardenia corsage Veltri mother of the bridegroom laid for ten guests " h M E church luncheon 1 p m trim Sunday Mr and Mrs M J BowMrs Harvey Northrop 460 Bryan wore black crepe with coral Mr and man entertained at a dinner at their roses Officers Installed of and pink corsage avenue ’ Mrs G Bravi of San Francisco home on Thirteenth East street for The Utah Alpha chapter of the and sister of the Mr and Mrs Woodin Fink roses Delta Theta Chi national educa-tionJewish Relief society 2:30 p m brother-in-labride were among the in a silver bowl centered the table and social sorority met Mon Jewish community center which was covered with a lace guests the chamber of com' at day evening ’ Following the reception Mr Veltri cloth A dozen guests were invited Ladles’ Aid Of First Congregamerce Miss Nell Anderson presi and his bride left for a honeymoon Sunday evening Mr and Mrs G dent presided and the following of-- J tional church 11 a m to 3 p m in California and will make their H Hummel entertained informally at the church ficers were installed: home after February 15 at Colum- at their home on East Second South t Miss Beths Smith president Miss smart street for the couple Utah The bride wore 32 ' Bernice Ellsworth vice president No Lybia temple Daughters bia of ensemble crimson print traveling if Mis Wanda Wilkins recording sec of the Nile 9:30 a m Masonic with black accessories Relax in perfect comVorget winter as you Coast Girl Weds It's safer— because it's retary Miss Elaine Wagnfcor temple for you are rolling responding secretary Miss Signe Word has been received in Salt make fort a l" direct an arrow all straights SAMPLE FARES N Luke treasurer Mis Edith WilChapter K P E O sisterhood Bridal Couple Honored Lake City of the marriage on Janover America's smooththe way Thera is a cut through the cox librarian and’ Miss Helen luncheon 1 p m Mrs George W Miss Miriam Mulliner entertained uary 3 in San Mateo California of - Huiiter est transcontinental Rockies Snow covers driver at the historian Perry 45 Seventh East street at a delightful party Monday eve' Miss Gloria Ames daughter of Mrs DENVER $ 800 hi gh wa y — completely wheel backed up by a butiniide home of her parent distantpeaks at the Ames to H Frank ning George Hugh Mis Jean Dearden daughter of OMAHA B’nai B’rith women’s auxiliary Mr and Mrs H L Mulliner on Molter also of San Mateo -1500 hot water heaters keep hard surfaced from The Srcat and dependable Dr hud Mrs M H Dearden will No 48 Jewish center Butler avenue in compliment to bride has visited in Salt Lake on community to coast coast CHICAGO and travel system warm 2150 you cozy leave Wednesday for Los Angeles 8 p m Miss Marie Smith daughter of Mr several occasions as guest of Mrs where she will spend the remainder NEW YORK her G 3425 and Smith M John Mrs and S Shaw ' of tii winter Wasatch auxiliary No 6 U S fiance James W Goff of ProviLOS ANGELES W V 8 p m Civic Center Mr and Mrs W J O'Connor left dence R I Mr Clkra M Clawson-10i East i PORTLAND The guests were seated at one Saturday for a trip to Los Angeles 1300 Wasatch Literary club 2 p m J EoTemple' haa wired furthed re-- trfble eoveredTWith a handsome lace ductlons on Winter Stock See Newhousehotel Mrs W Thomas of Harris Gun' cloth in the center of which was a ' YellPW Tickets Unbelievable Bar- giving you the Until In highway (rival— (he comnison is spending a few days with law secturquoise blue pottery bowl filled her the convenplete comfort of fine modern buiei (Adv) tion of the Ladies’ gains Mr Dean Mrs and parents ience of twift frequent echedulei Literary club with white narcissi Matching blue and the Mrs was Harris Brayton formerly 10 a m Princess tapers were in blue candle Miss of record low fares Plenty of reason to economy Nancy Brayton holders at either end of the table make sure your ticket reedi "UNION PACIFIC Social section of Lynds chapter and covers were laid for a dozen STAGES A of the meeting Sigma Kappa No 1 O E S 8 p m Belvedere guests Tables were arranged for Wives and Sisters’ club will be held lounge UNION BUS DEPOT bridge following the dinner Wednesday pt 8 p m at the home of Mrs Gerald Irvine 883 Ninth Temple Square Hotel Bldg Nancy club Mrs H F PatterEast street The assisting hostesses Phone Wasatch 1366 son 1068 Second avenue 8 p m Ogden Bride Honored the will for be Mrs Floy evening CITY TICKET OFFICE Mrs H O Sanford and Mrs i cate-j- y Miriam Rebekah lodge 8 p m William McGinn and Mrs William 167 So Main R Ring entertained at Was 2303 ‘ Philip O O F I hall Postoffice place he prettily appointed tea Monday at Young the Sanford home on South WolLadies’ auxiliary No 34 L A ofi cott In honor of Miss Georgia Hop- M will meet Annual Bridge Tea Wednesday at 2 p m to kins of Ogden whose marriage the Labor temple at The day students at St Bert Hutchens Purdy will take were guests of the res- place Thursday In Ogden ident collegians at their annual The tea table was covered with bridge tea Sunday afternoon a handsome lace cloth in the center In charge of the affair was Miss of which was a bowl of bright yelBetty Norton She was assisted by low Japanese chrysanthemums and the following committee chairmen: yellow tapers in silver candlesticks Decorations Miss Maygene Dun were at either end The tea and DR STEDMAN’S bar arrangements Miss Winifred coffee urns were presided over by Madigan and Miss Evelyn O'Brien Mrs J H Cornwall and Mrs ThornImproved Powders are most Helpful In upset stomach conditions o t both refreshments Miss Lydia Louise ton D Morris The receiving hours children and adults Quickly allay Peter program Miss Billie Baxter were from 3 to 6 p m and seventy-fiv- e acid and sour stomach gas on During the afternoon a program stomach and ars mildly laxative guests called was presented which included: Large Round and Pin Worms trouOn Tuesday Mrs David Ellison First-Ru- n ble and aap strength of adults as Vocal solo Miss Audrey Tallon will entertain at a luncheon at the well as children Get rid of them Miss Mary Eltz: humorous home of her pianist with DR STEDMAN'8 Worm Powparents Governor and reading Miss Margaret O'Connor Mrs Henry H Blood in honor of ders Your druggist can supply you M MacWalter Phils Pa Austrian folk song duet Miss Mary Miss Hopkins who with Mr Purdy will be honored at a dinner to be given Wednesday evening by Mr and Mrs J H Cornwall at the Hotel Utah If January 21 ia Couple Leaving For East Wedding Held at Feted At Many Affairs High Noon Sunday 18-4- 5 k mid-Janua- ry I For-tuna- 7 BET SHE ABOUT SKIRT doesn't H stocking TOHIDEMYRUN 4ft Ty S v Cut down runs this way te ed ’ X your-birthd- ay sh ts MSBffiMBS lWWi IMMW w al out-of-to- "WoAih "on-th-leve- safety-tr- ained r plat Vni&u fkcitc 800 I?h6 Gctificc ry § el flavor lash ! m union Schilling anila Here Is Another Tribune Romance TWO MOTHERS — talk about COLDS 113 At tilt ftiyt inilHc they’re talking about the to 227 more medication club Leave for Trip I5rPJi® SfaiieS tioUft o V£7j "How do I feel Rotten! why do yoa ask? “Because you are not yourself F exhausted feeling qulto n all so simple too I That tired often is due to lack of sufficiency of those precious g cells and the whole body takes on Just build up these food Is really turned Into energy and strength you can’t new life Tonic re tore deficient help but feel and look better has been the it alro Improves the‘Jappetite and digestion It case is exeep-to- o and unless your nation’s standby for over 100 years Insist on SSS Tonic in the blood-fe- d tional it should I x slxe Is sufficient for two cellophane-wr- a ige The big -- ' more economical C Tbt 8 1 1 C week treatment INs The second Town son-in-la- w utt Ptnttro Drop Approved by Penetro Non Drop 25c 50cindS1 bottle Trlel siie 10c f Bridge Postponed day’s play In the duplicate contract of Penetro its medicated vapors tournament scheduled for Tueeday and penetrating action that relieve has been postponed for one week colds so quickly Demand stainless snow-whit- e Penetro At all drug Home From Hawaii Dr and Mrs Floyd Hatch have stores The 30c size contains 3 times from a month’s visit in u much ts the 23c size the $1 size returned contains almost 8 times as much as Honolulu where they were the of Mr and Mrs Ralph Wool-le- y the 23c size Trial size 10c For free guests and Mrs Jeannette Hyde of sample of Penetro Salve write today Salt Lake City who is spending the to Penetro Dept 10MemphliTenn winter with her and daughter Mr and Mrs Woolley Dr and Mrs Hatch also visited with Mr and Mrs Elmer Jenkins former Salt Lakers See run-dow- Mr and Mrs Louis Marcus will leave during the week for a motor trip to Arizona Palm Springs and Los Angeles and will later sail via the Panama Canal to New York They will return to their home In Salt Lake City early In the spring wealth Social position breath-takin- g en- feut Iris turned her during happiness back on him There were she thought things more important than her own life more important than gladness of heart Read the story of a girl who though poor clung to costly ideals of a girl whb was too true to be good — to herself You will enjoy this new Salt Lake Tribune story Lecture Arranged One of the series of lectures sponsored by the Arts and Interests group of the Junior league will be given at the Town club Wednesday at 2:30 p m Mis Joanna H Sprague will speak on “Current Books” oxygen-carryin- 20-o- Iris was a beauty and she seemed destined to go far The man she loved offered her Bride Motif Mn W R Woodin formerly Don’t Miss The guests had all arrived at Mary’s They stood about in intimate little groups talking and laughing and sipping Mary’s incomparable drinks Starts January 26 in the FAITHFUL" Miss Norma Herrick a recent bride who leaves with Mr Woodin for New York on Thursday where they will make their home was ths guest of honor at a luncheon given Monday by her sister Miss Grace Herrick at ' her home on Sixth East street The table was covered with By Margaret Gorman Nichols B I ’ r - J i i I ig Sunday Tribune r 4 V i v |