Show fc A t 6X0 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE S L Maid Pleased With Results of Her Is Wed in Press Conferences Washington First Lady Roosevelt and Writers Discuss Attitude pf Employers Toward Married Women Utahn Prominent in Capital Music Field 0 By MRS ELMER LEATHER-WOO- D C — Mr WASHINGTON Roosevelt held her press conference It In the Johnson room Tuesday was the first one in over a week and there will not be another for more than a week as the first ladyi Is going out on a speaking tour on the subject “Ways of Peace ’’ There was much talk about the attitude of some educators and employes toward married Women Mrs Roosevelt said that if there is discrimination against any class of women it is because of the apathy of other women When asked if she was satisfied With the resulta of her press conferences she seemed to think they had accomplished what she had expected The first lady wore a handsome wine colored dress of brocaded silk which was very becoming to Utahn Successful LAVA HOT SPRINGS Idaho— Mr Clyde L Messinger formerly Misa Joyce Tolman of Lava Hot Springe a recent bride )Lrs is a student at tln Utah State Agricultural college at Logan Mee-ning- er gardens are to be opened to the publie to secure funds for the foundation Handsome gifts have been donated for the furnishing of Stratford Halt Among these was one from England AmbassadoX anil Mrs Robert Bingham recently presented to the foundation a portrait of Queen Caroline wife of George II which is to be hung in the Great Hall at Stratford It's a charming thing to have done for it fs said that the queen gave £300 fob the restoration ftf Stratford Hall after it was destroyed by fire early in the eighteenth century The portrait of Caroline in her royal robes of velvet brocade and facings of ermine painted by Charles Jer-va- s is regal looking Beside her on a table is her crown and through the open window one glimpses the English landscape The Irish portrait painter Jervas was the subject of Pope’s "Epistle to Jervas" Caroline was a woman of forceful personality who absolutely guided by her adroitness the affairs of state in which she took a powerful ' part during the life of George II and until her death in full-leng- Mrs Ruby Smith Stahl former Salt Laker who is the choir director of the First Congregational cijurch in Washington la one of the city's successful musicians This church is the one which was attended by President and Mrs Calvin Coolidge and often spoken of as the preeident’s church Mrs Stahl's a capella choir of the First Congregational church gave a musical at tho White House last week which was highly praised and the director widely congratulated Mrs Roosevelt is one of the patronesses for the Lenten concert which this choir will give under Mrs Stahl’s direction at the Mayflower hotel March 16 Other patronesses are Mrs Charles Evans Hughes Mrs Cordell Hull Mrs Harlan Flske Stone Mrs Charles D 1737 Walcott Mrs Phillip Goodwin Mrs Gives Luncheon Clarence E H Hancock Mrs WilLast Saturday Mrs Edward T liam Fjtch Kelley Mrs Donald Richberg James My Beck and Dr Taylor of Colorado wife of the present acting chairman of the finance Hans Kindler committee- - gave a luncheon at the Stunt Party Congressional club One hundred The presswomen gave their an- guests were present The ranking nual stunt party recently Mrs guests were Mrs John N Gamer Roosevelt and Mrs Charles Evans wife of the vice president Mrs Hughes were the guests of honor Joseph Byms wife of the speaker and Mrs Roosevelt was the chief of the house of representatives speaker One of the cleverest stunts Mrs George Sutherland wife of was a shopping chat between “Mrs Justice Sutherland formerly of Utah and Mrs Daniel C Roper Democrat" and “Mrs wife of the secretary of commerce The former lady wasRepublican” elaborately garbed while Mrs Republican was Among the western women there shabby Each lady was shopping — besides the Colorado delegation were Mrs James Pope wife of the Mrs Republican opened her senator from Idaho Mrs Elbert to pay but Mrs Democrat purse said airily "Oh I have credit" Many D Thomas wife of the junior senapresent considered that the bright- tor from Utah and Mrs’ Elmer O Leatherwood of Utah The entire est remark of Mrs Roosevelt’s speech was when she said: “She clubhouse was beautifully decorated with spring flowers was sure the Democrats have credit Speaking of Idaho reminds that in the country" Mrs Costigan of Colorado resigned Mrs Elbert D Thomas wife of as fjrst vice president of the ConSenstor Thomas of Utah very gra- gressional club recently because ciously introduced Mrs Lucile Fos- she desired all her time to work ter McMillin as the speaker at the in the Democratic organizations Monday luncheon of the National which may further her hus"band’s Womens Democratic club Mrs senatorial campaign Mrs James McMillin succeeded Miss Jessie Dell Pope was elected to fill the place as a member of the civil service on the club board as she is a senacommission tor's wife and from the west as well as being liked by the memThe Capital Review club met with bers of the organization Mrs Dana Hayward and Mrs Marian Cowley at the home of the latMrs Borah Active ter in Colonial Village last MraWilliam E Borah has become Monday evening The speaker nf the eve- more active than usual has ning was Mrs Harold Stephens attended more political gheevents lUere was a large attendance and thus is meeting more people than is her custom to do She was Lee Foundation a guest of Mrs Jacob Leander The Robert E Lee Foundation Is making strenuous efforts to raise the funds required to finance the complete restoration and mainte-nanc- e of Stratford the birthplace of Robert E Lee at Stratford Va aUa‘‘partiM Kappa sororities Mr Knight is a graduate of the University of Utah and a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity and is attending George Washington law school After a wedding trip the couple will make their home in Washington Amohg the guests at the wedding exclusive of members of the families were Mr and Mrs Francis Wilcox of Berkeley Cal Mss Gloria Rich Clarence Neslen Lynwood and Ted Kimball Mr and Mrs Edward P Kimball Mr and Mrs Harold LaFont Mr and Mrs Karl Richards Mr and Mrs Donald Bennion Mr and Mrs Willard P Marriott Mr and Mrs Jerry Smith Mr and Mrs George Romney Mr and Mrs Allen Thody and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Brighton of Baltimore “Loose-Wil- e Loose of Biscuit" fame at the Republican luncheon last week Then she accompanied the senator to the congressional tea given by the Republican club Restoration of Mill One of Secretary Ickes' pet restorations is that of the old Pierce mill which stands in Rock Creek park P W A funds ftere used in the work The mill was' a waterwheel grist mill where the old families of the region took their grain for grinding In the restoration much of the old material was used to reestablish the machinery A- - new waterwheel was constructed by a man from Pennsylvania probably the last of such wheel makers In the'United States The mill is ail equipped ready to go But Secretary Ickes is not planning to use it to make Hour and meal Some wonder is expressed over this because the old mill had been reconditioned into a very attractive tea house which had a good patronage and was one of the cool delightful spots of the region in summer and equally attractive in spring and autumn So Washington hostesses cast wistful glances at the mill as it stands today It was a favorite place for several Utah hostesses who are now looking about for another place to take small parties JK' cheers Con-(erac- y in and about Numerous Virginia enroll now — 1 the quish SCHOOL OF BEAUTY SpirXof Liberty chapter Daughters of the American Revolution will hold its regular meeting Thurs-day-t2 p m in the Belvedere Mrs George B Swaner lounge regent will preside the chapter nominating commit- a'ierwat°ud°! the convention to be it CULTURE "The Best in the West" Yiiird floor EZRA THOMPSON BLDG Write or Phone for Information Catalogue on Request Wasatch 7560 FREE MARCELS I r vTnhnyrPrrf ladies-derive- held In a I ) I £ ' ' 1 — 4- - 7 l 'i' ‘a tv By LUCILE HARRIS Between the hearty lflrfeal Vhlch is breakfast on the farm and the hasty bite which breaks 'the fast of many a city dweiier there is a Mbre wide range of breakfasts attention might well be given that repast by the housewife who has her family’s health in mind when She has a she plans her meals chance to make sure that the day is rightly begun for them whatever the hours which follow may bring forth She can send each one to work or school or play feeling fit to meet all the demands on physical and ment ' energy A little planning and perhaps a quarter of an hour earlier rising can make a world of difference in the way a day is begun Much of preparation for breakfast can be made the flight before The table may be set Food may be all ready to prepare and serve Bacon Tempts Appetite Appetites may need a bit of coaxing in the morning and one of the best tempters is a bit of bacon That may even tempt the sleepiest member of the household to forego those “forty winks” in favor of a real and nourishing morning meal Fruit has become a part of the American breakfast and a combination such as bacon and pineapple proves a popular breakfast dish Bacon with Pineapple 12 slices of bacon 6 slices pineapple -- V T- C Gibson Mrs A B Gree Mi" ” ' a 'A J i ac durtis Again to Serve as President Chairmen Ejected to Serve in Public Welfare Department During Convention A Mrs - : $ ’ ’ -- a V-- ' 2 egg whites This breakfast dish is quickly and easily pared stiffly beaten teaspoon soda teaspoon salt 2 egg’yolks well beaten 3 eup (risltsd hurts 1 cup chopped cook ham "Sift flour once measure add soda baking powder salt and sugar and sift again Combine egg yolks milk and butter Add to flour beating until smooth Fold in egg whites Bake in hot waffle iron sprinkling 14 cup uncooked ham finely diced over the batter of each waffle just before closing the iron Bacon may be used instead of ham if you n prefer This recipe makes 4 waffles four-sectio- Marriage of Couple Told House Center R The following chairmen have been elected to serve in the department of public welfare during the atate P-- T A convention which will be held in Salt Lake City on Aprjl S and 4: B H Robinson juvenile Armstrong and BeVoe Wolf principal will be the speakers at the general assembly Musical numbers will be given by the girls’ glee club under the direction of Miss After the Lydia White Boothsby general assembly the parents Will go Into the different rooms of the protection L Bjarnason library advisory teachers for open disservice C P Jtockwood motion cussions The parents are urged pictures Ray T Forsberg tecrea-tlo- n to bring individual child problems Bah Smedley safety Mrs L for open discussion K Nicholson fourth vice president Holladay-lrvin- g of the Utah State Congress of P---T The Parent-Teachassociation A Is director of this department of the Holladay and Irving junior Following the report of the nomischool met Thursday evening nating committee consisting of Mrs high J R Wilson chairman Mrs W E at the Irving school Clyde EdArmstrong Dr James T Worlton monds gave an interesting talk on Mrs J C Riches and Mrs A W morale in the home The followFrewin the election of officers for ing program was enjoyed: Musical the Salt Lake City Council of took place Thursday reading Mrs H E Chamberlain vocal solo afternoon at the Lafayette school Ernest Hendricksen The following were named to dramatic sketch pupils Of Irving serve for the coming year: Mrs A The officers and room R Curtis reejected president Mrs-A- i high J Hagen first vice president mothers conducted a candy sale Mrs Violet Scott librarian at Mrs E R Beck second vice president Mrs W Hartlett Powell the Holladay SnnOURces third yict president Df: L Jehu that" the mbfarylibrary is now equipped Nuttail Jr fourth vicb president with jajany worthwhile adult and Mrs J Roy Free secfetary-lrea-surchildren books Mrs Bessie Terrell who Is conReports of various officers were ducting the sewing classes for given with detailed annual reports adults at the Irving school offers from the Forest Edison and the following classes: Sewing MonOquirrh schools Instructions were day and Wednesday at 3:30 to 6:30 given in every department and plans p m Instructions in art work in outlined for the state convention various homes Monday Tuesday and Friday at 1:30 to 3:30 p m Forest Last week these classes made pil"You are In more danger of in- lows from scraps of felt fection when you stick a pin or s Mrs- - Nellie- - McKlmie jrTiai 'Jh e' needle into your hand than the following classes to offer In adult person who has just had an opera- education: Literature Monday at tion” said Thomas Bee in his ad- the Irving school 1:30 to 3:30 p m: dress to the class in hygiene of the vocabulary building Tuesday at the school child last Monday Mr Bee Holladay ward 12:30 to 2 p m discussed the care of patients with Mrs McKinney’s Monday classes broken and fractured bones the have taken up the Bible from a treatment for shock and minor in- literary standpoint and she has recontinue his viewed several books both biograjuries Mr Deo-wi- ll discussion at the next meeting of phies and novels the class to be held Monday at the Sugar House library at 2:30 p m McKinley The public is invited to join the The McKinley school P-A Is class sponsoring a Saint Patrick’ day Council members and room dance to be held at the Hyrum Jenmothers will meet Friday in the sen home on Highland drive Friday at 9 p m Proceeds from the dance Sugar House library at 2 p m will help to furnish a boom for parLowell ents and teachers in the new school P-A Is building which is b$ing erected The Lowell school sponsoring a card party to be given Mrs Joseph Reiser president will Satyrday at 1:30 p m in the school preside auditorium to raise funds for the work of the organization A dessert Garfield luncheon will be served at 1:30 pi m Last Friday evening the Garfield and after the luncheon cards will P-A held an enjoyable meetbe played The game to be played ing The varied program consisted will be the choice of the Individual of the annual g sertables vice community singing and interA number of attractive prizes esting talk given by Harold Fife have been arranged and two numbers sung by the Garfield "Schubert Glee club” At the close of the program reLongfellow Friday afternoon the Longfellow freshments were served by the P-A entertained the boys and room mothers in the first grade girls of the school with a moving room which was prettily decorated picture show in compliment to the for the occasion boys winning the ticket selling contest for the variety vaudeville given Riley the past week at the Bryant high A meeting of the Parent-Teachschool The event was an outstand- association of the Riley school was ing success with an attendance of held Friday at 3 p m more than 800 “Hail Oh Hail-Ouwas Miss Hortense White will discuss sung after which the P-A the subject of the nervous child it Reverence was read by Mrs David the Monday afternoon adult class Clayton Mrs D E Hammond president Grant introduced Mrs John Weenig city A gave a chairman of the P-The Grant school P-A magazine dance and floor show at the school who gave an interesting talk on the Those in charge articles printed in the magazine Friday evening were Mrs J Olds president Mrs and its importance in the home Mrs Opal Held gave a report on £fQTge Curtis general chairman Mrs Sherman Preece program what the Parent-Teachassociation hoped to accomplish in respect chairman 'The following program was given: to better vision for school children Vocal solo Mrs Tiva Bolts vocal and that a fund would have to be solo Lorraine Knowles waltz num- - created for needy children who her William Michalis and Mrs Sue should have eye correction or Christiansen accompanied by Mrs glasses Inez Preece The proceeds from Mrs Clarice Tanner gave an inthis dance will be used to buy structive talk on "Cooperation Beglasses for children in need of tween the Home School and them the subtopic “Holiday Traditions of My Family” being South High treated by Mrs Lucille Oliphant Mrs Charles D Evans will meet and “Spiritual and Cultural ActiviA officers at ties in the Home” by Mrs Ardella the South high P-her home 59 Redondo avenue Mon- Davey day at 2 p m to arrange a card Webster party for the parents and teachers of the school This party will be The P-- T A of the Webster school will have a meeting at the school given late in March A meeting of the parents and building Friday at 3 p m Harold teachers will be held Thursday at Fife social worker at the state peni1:30 p m in the school auditorium tentiary will speak Mrs E R The meeting will be under the di- Beck program chairman of the A state council wilt give a short talk rection of the South high P-officers Music will be furnished by Webster Dr L John Nuttail Jr Dr W E glee club family The monthly social for March was held Thursday It was a successful Miss Charlotte Stew- art had the evening's entertainment in charge The biok review for Monday at 8 p well-beate- Breakfast Lamb cups cold cooked lamb 1 d egg 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup milk 6 baking powder biscuits 2 Dinner Given At Fox Home — Mr and Mrs Lawrence Fox presided over a prettily arranged dinner Saturday evening at their home on Fourth avenue The guests were seated at one long table and three smaller ones which were bright with decorations of yellow jonquils Canary colored Princess tapers were in crystal candle holders and covers were laid for eighteen guests Tables were arranged for Bridge following the dinner 1 1 Ham Waffle cups sifted flour teaspoons baking powdfr tablespoon sugnr cups sour milk or buttermilk by Louise Three new classes in the English department will begin with the coming week Marba C Josephson associate editor of the Era will teach them On Thursday at 6:30 and 8 p m classes in conversational English will be given Monday at 8 p m there will be another class in the same work This will be the beginning group The Lion Hou'ie has been the setting for many delightful socials this past week including family dinners club luncheons sorority meetings the monthly social book reviews and study groups Cathedral Guild Gives Luncheon T T T candle-lightin- T The first in a series of Friendship luncheons given by the women of St Mark's Cathedral guild was given Saturday afternoon fcy Mrs James L Collins at her home on Laurel street The guests numbering sixteen were seated at one lqngtable gay with" decorations of yellow daffodils Following- - the luncheon — informal talks were given by the Rt Rev Arthur W Moulton bishop of the diocese of Utah Episcopal and n William F Bulkley Arch-deaco- Former S L Maid Marries in Nevada Lewis Roberts of Pioche Nev announces the marriage of his sister Dorothy Roberts Alexander formerly of Salt Lake City to James Arthur Healy of Pioche The marriage took place February 29 at the home of Mr and Mrs W F Quirk in Pioche The couple will make their home in Pioche Mrs James A MacDonald - and small son John Ward left Friday for their home in Pasadena after spending several weeks with Mrs J Ray Ward at her home 829 East Thirteenth South street 9 Irving A will The Irving school P-- T hold a meeting for the parents and er T T T er Com-mupit- T T FAT WENT QUICKLY Veteran Jewels Presented --feels so full of pep! At Lodge’s Birthday Fete Harmony Rebekah lodge No 46 celebrated its fifteenth birthday Miss Irene Wednesday evening Sudheimer P P who was deputy marshal at the installation of offi' Sait cers at the time of the Instituting Pepper Combine butter and flour and add of the lodge assisted by Harry Philmilk to make a cream sauce Add lips P G M who was grand master at that time presented veteran d finely minced egg Serve on baking powder biscuit jewels to Mrs Helen R Fickey Mrs Palmyra Bliss Mrs Nora R split open and buttered For something really special in Gallagher Mrs Bertha Hibler Mrs Pace Mrs Mamie Farenkoff the way of breakfast dishes I can LauraMrs Henrietta Neilson recommend ham waffles These by and the way make an excellent dish for Flowers from Mrs Elizabeth H a company breakfast if you are Cannegeiter P P the “mother" of one of thope clever persons who the lodge were presented to the vetlike to invite your friends to a eran members and a COfsage "6f breakfast party uso a recipe for sweet peas also was presented to each by the noble grand of the sour milk waffles 2 2 will be given teachers of the eighth grade students Thursday at 3:30 p m at the school A discussion on the course Mr and Mrs Lawrence S Marl-ge- r of study and to the have returned from a visit of eighth grade will be led by the several weeks in California teachers hard-cooke- hard-cookc- m Richards Covey She will review “Jane Addams” written by James Weber Linn Coming for well-beate- -- er Announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Adelain Leiser of Salt Lake City and Harry Monsey son of Mr and Mrs Isaac Monsey of New York City The marriage took place February 26 and was performed by Rabbi Samuel I Gordon in the presence of members of the imA new dressmaking class will bemediate family The ceremony was followed by dinner at the Hotel gin Monday at 7 p m Mrs Esther Farnsworth is the teacher Utah Diplomat is a good way to turn lamb into a delirious and hot breakfast dish pre- News of Lion 1-- Mrs Harding H Higham and her daughter Donna Lou are spending several weeks with Mrs Higham's Flour mother Mrs C A Lemke and sister Marian Lemke in Westwood Salt Place a single layer of bacon in a Hills Los Angeles They will recool frying-pa- n Place over a slow turn home the middle of March flame Pour pff the fat as it forms in order that the bacon may be dry and crisp Remove to the center of a hot platter and keep hot Season a little flour with salt and Visit pepper Dip the slices of pineapple in flour covering both sides Brown in very hot bacon fat and serve on Mr and Mrs Carl A Fsher acthe platter around the baconr slices Andther way in which bacon may companied by their daughters Miss be used to give flavor to breakfast is Geraldine Fisher and Miss Barbara in bacon muffins Your family’s de- Fisher and son Harding will arlight in these muffins will well re- rive Sunday by motor from Los Anpay you for the little extra time and geles to spend several weeks in Salt Lake City as guests of Mr effort they require Fisher's mother" Mrs Albert Fish er' Bacon' Muffins and Mrs Clarence E MUner a sis3 tablespoons hot crisp bacon ter of Mrs Fisher diced Mr and Mrs Fisher and their 2 tablespoons bacon drippings children after a visit here will 2 cups flour motor to Washington D C where 4 teaspoons baking powder Mr Fisher who is a member of 2 tablespoons sugar the American diplomatic corps has n 2 eggs been assigned to the department of 1 cup milk state He was recently transferred ’i teaspoon salt to from The Hague Sift together flour baking pow- the Vashington Netherlands where he was n der salt and sugar then add secretary of legation eggs milk hot drippings and hot crisp bacon Pour into buttered muffin tins and bake for twenty-fiv- e minutes ina hot oven (400 degrees re Mrs- - ’ - Elects Officers V AA A v The day is well begun when little sausages and scrambled eggs appear on the breakfast table menu Parsley adds to the color scheme left-ove- ontests son Mrs Lester J Htchcock Mrs Cjty Council er each being ac- angle Here companied by his wife About 1000 r guests attended the function Specially invited guests will be Miss Elizabeth FitzGerald and Miss Margaret Caldwell from West high school Miss Winifred Dyer and Miss Bessie Jones of the South high school and Miss Alice E Rowe and Miss Alta Redd from East hitrh rhnni Hostesses for the afternoon will L ’ I A i 'A AAA d by a boys quartet from West high school Miss Mary Thomas will The executive hoard Daughters read a poem entitled "The Pony of the American Revolution Spirit Express by Miss Jane Ewing of Liberty chapter will meet Thurs-Luca- s of Salt Lake City 1 m at at Belevdcre th p jday t ' - ator Vandenberg SL uS rv uk a iur5iS!ss-Rowere aw ' rr ’ The Democratic Women’s club gave its Donkey Skit party last Fi Even If there isn’t time for special week and the attending breakfast much amusement from the dishes on the week-da- y take-off- s on Republican candidates menu isn't it nice to make Sunday morning a festive occasion for the family by giving a little extra Luncheon Given And effort to breakfast? The League of Republican wo- throught on Sunday morning start men gave an elaborately planned Sausages not only the day but the week in luncheon on Thursday at which fashion Governor Nice of Maryland was the happy Sunday Morning Sausages principal speaker though Mrs 32 link sausages Felix Parker of Virginia Mrs Mur2 tablespoons flour ray Coggshell of New Jersey and 6 triangles toast Mrs Frank Payne of Maryland and Mrs Walter Tuckerman of the Dis- IS cups crushed pineapple Fry the sausages until brown trict of Columbia proved themToast the triangles of bread To 2 selves to be able campaigners On Sunday the National Capital tablespoons of fat left in the pan Republican club gave a tea for the after cooking the sausages add flour Republican congressional group and brown Then add the crushed which was attended by Senator pineapple mixture over the toast" Borah Senator Dickinson and Sen- and place 2 sausages on each tri- Chapter Plans for Special Program Thursday have bepn held Daughters of the 4 ' y' D A R by 1 guests Xho bride was attended by her sister Mrs Joseph F Smith of Salt Lake City and Jesse II Knight acted as best man for the bridegroom The bride wore a smart Shiapa-rel- li costume of navy blue with blue fox trim and corsage of gardenia She was given In marriage by Willard P Marriott formerly of Salt Lake City Mrs Smith the attending matron wore a pearl gray crepe ensemble with accessories to match Mrs Pingree mother of the bride were a gray tailored suit with hat and shoes of the same shade- - and blue accessories Mrs Knight mother of the bridegroom wore a Milgrim model of navy blue with turquoise blue accessories Miss Charjottg Knight-QNew York a sister of the bridegroom wore a black tailored Vlonnet suit with London tan accessories The bride arrived in Washington early in the new year to join her mother who is spending the wirtter there She is a graduate of the University of Utah and a member of the Chi Omega and Phi Beta discussions had to be “off the reca ord" for very good reasohs W -- a w m her There were no outside speakers and the presswomen had many questions to ask about Mrs Roosevelt'S views on subjects or about former statements she had made on subjects Many of the most interesting Gardening to Fore Every person Is thinking about gardening now either in a real garden or in window boxes for there is the breath of springabroad And those enthusiastic tree planters who believed in the “shelter belt’’ or band of trees being planted from Texas to Canada are quite concerned lest they shall not get money enough to do what they wish to do The forest service hopes to have 50000000 trees planted in the 'West before the money is gone Of course the owners of the nurseries which the government leased are anxious for the work to continue and the' owners of land on which the trees are to be planted are aieo interested So the people who believe in the shelter belt Are laboring with congress for the measure and those who consider it a mere joke are urging other projects Some of Utah's forestry men regard it as an interesting experiment at least Sft marriage of Miss Pauline Plngree of Washington D C and Salt Lake City daughter of Mrs Frank Pingree and Wayne H Knight son of Mr and Mrs Ray Knight of Raymond Alberta Canada took place Saturday at 11 a m in the L'D S chapel in Washing- 30 S Parents-Teache- rs ton The ceremony was performeiP’by Edward P Kimball and was followed by a breakfast at the Shore-hahotel given by Mrs Pingree for D MARCH 8 1938 Here’s Tempting Breakfast Dish The - Mrs SUNDAY MORNING Naomi Past Noble' Grands’ club will'meet Thursday at 1 p m at the Newhouse hotel Mt Olympus Past Noble Grands’ club will meet Thursday at 1 p m in the L O O F hall in Sugarhouse Golden Link Theta Rho club will meet Friday at 7:30 p m in the I O O F hall 41 Post Office place Naomi Rebekah lodge No 1 will meet Staurday at 8 p m in the I O O F hall 41 Post Office plhce Mrs Elizabeth Angel president of the Rebekah assembly of Utah accompanied by her officers will pay an official visit to Naomi lodge Mrs Bertha lodge at this time Past Noble Grands’ association Robinson V G Mrs Emily Wor-ric- k will meet Thursday at 1 p m at the P N G and Mrs Rose Aver-il- l home of Mrs Emma Ecton 929 P N G have charg’e of the enSouth Third West street All visit tertainment a result of taking it— so mentally alert so full of pep! Now I’m down to normal — and exercise purgatives never again will I let myself put on butnothing that deadening load of useless fat helped Purgatives weakened me Exercise left me exhausted And I Whenever I start to gain again I lacked the will power to diet when take Marmola It keeps my weight all my friends were eating the rich exactly right sweet foods I adored That in brief is what thousands Then when I’d almost given up who have reduced the Marmola hope I learned about a simple corway might well tell you Sincel907 rective for abnormal obesity known more than 20000000 packages ' and prescribed by physicians the of Marmola have been purchased world over a corrective that Could yoti ask for any better recwould change the food I ate into enommendation than that? ergy instead of excess fat I found" Today— buy a package of Marout that this simple corrective was mola and start at once You will consoon experience Marmola’s bene put up in convenient tablets taining the' right quantity by one fits When ynu have gone far medical lab' oraof the enough stop taking Marmola And tories in America you will bless the day you first discovered this marvelous reducing And so I took Marmola —4 tablets a day — and quickly my excess fat agent Marmola is on sale by dealers began to disappear What delighted me even more was the way 1 felt as everywhere — from coast to coast I was so fat laughed ing past noble grands are cordially hind my back Feople everything I invited diet had ever heard of to reduce i best-know- n Advrtlmn i j |