Show IF THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE The general meeting of the Ladies’ Literary club will be held Friday at 2 p m at the clubhouse The program will be in charge of the club chorus under the direction of Mrs Charles G Plummer and will include "Anthem” In eight parts by the chorus trio consisting of Mrs E A West Mrs A J Alt and Mrs Scott Jones who will sing Brahm’s “Waltz” arranged Ty Mrs D C Turner and words by Mrs F W Meakin with vjoliprobbligato by David Shand concertmaster of the University of Utah orchestra cantata words by Elizabeth Barrett Browning music by Carl Busch The chorus will be assisted by Hampton Barlow of the University glee club who will Sing a baritone solo and Don Campbell also of the university who will play a flute obbligato The hostess for the afternoon is Mrs E A West Following thji program '"members and guests wur be received at"tea Mrs Charles G Plummer and Mrs Harry L Bracken- presiding at the - table 10:30 a m— History-tourisection will present Harvey Hatch whose topic will be "My Impressions of Palestine" Tuesday st Tuesday 2 p m— Drama-musi- c eection will present the Ogden Sem-pr- e Musical society in the following program: Vocal trio “Carmei” (Bizet) Mrs Bernice Tyree Mrs Melba Jones and Mrs Beatrice Dobbs piano solo "Prelude in A Minor” (Debussy) and "En Route” (Godard) by Mrs Myrtle Rosevere vocar solo "O Mio Fernando” from La Traviata (Donizetti) and "Ave Maria” by Mrs Beatrice Dobbs violin solo "First Movement from the C Minor Sonata” (Grieg) by Mrs Cleone Eccles piano solo "Zes Gezichten op den Fuji" (B von den Sigtenhorst Meyer) vocal solo "Suicidio” from La “A Love Gioconda (Ponchielli) Song” (C Whitney Coombs) and “Open Thy Blue Eyes” (Massenet) by Mrs Bernice cello trio for violin Tyree and piano “Trio in G Major op 36” (Mozart) allegro andante Mrs Cleone Eccles Mrs Molly Greenwell and Mrs Myra Froerer The hostess for the afternoon is Mrs G F Tea will be served folMcGonagle lowing the program with Mrs John C Daly and Mrs Franklin S Cun-diat the tea table p (Baoh-Gouno- Mr Knd Mfs Frank A Fisher were host and hostess at a beautifully arranged dinner in the Em- pire room of the Hotel Utah Sat- urday in complirfient to Mr and Mrs Carl Fisher who are en route to Washington D C to reside Cocktails were served in the Jade room of the hotel preceding the dinner The guests were seated at one long table gay with an artistic combination of early spring flowers in the bright shades The guests included close friends of the host and hostess Mrs H B Whitney entertained at a prettily appointed luncheon Saturday in the Empire room of the Hotel Utah In compliment to Mrs Fisher Varicolored spring flowers decked the table and covers were laid for twelve guests Mrs B C Rooklidge will entertain informally Sunday In honor of Mr and Mrs Fisher ' - Mr and Mrs Twelfth East street announce the engagement of their daughter Pauline to James W Myers son of Boulevard Mrs Ethel G Myers apartments The marriage will take place in the near future Mr and Mrs E J Wills 1248 McClelland avenue announce the marriage of their daughter Lucille to Gordon L Finch son of Mr and Mrs D A Finch of Ogden which took place March 4 The young couple will make their home in San Francisco Mr and Mrs George M P Dou-ga- ll 523 South Twelfth East street announce the betrothal of their daughter Florence Catherine to Osborne Hayes Brown of Salt Lake City The marriage will take place Tuesday March 31 at 4 p m at the Paul home 563 East Second South street in the presence ‘of members of the two families and few 'close friends Mr and Mrs J E Sanders 524 announce the Browning avenue engagement of their daughter Wednesday 2:30 p m— Art sec- Evelyn May to Elden C Vawdrey tion will hear Miss Florence Ware son of Mrs Emily Vawdrey 'of St discuss "Composition in Art” Mrs Anthony Idaho The marriage will take place April 10 in the Salt J M Jorgenson will be hostesr Lake City L D S temple Wednesday 4 p m— Readers’ secMr and Mrs R J La Preaze tion Tea will be served preceding the meeting with the art section 915 West Third South street anhostess being Mrs Alfred H Tay- nounce the engagement of their lor Christie Lund Coles will give daughter Thelma Marie to Ralph Dunkley son of Mr and Mrs readings of original poems and se- F lections from "Utah Sings" The Frank Dunkley of Salt Lake City will take place Sun' winniiig poems in the Utah Federa- The marriage tion' of Women's Clubs contest will day at 5 p m at the home of the bride’s parents and will be followed be read by a reception for relatives and Saturday 1 p m— The browning friends of the couple between the section will meet for luncheon hours of 8 and 11 p m Mrs Guy S Anderson and Mrs Percival Q Perkins hostesses The program will include a talk on Austin Dobson by Mrs Allen T Sanford and the lesson for the day '‘Doctor” and “A Death in the Des ert" Members who are unable to attend the luncheon tire requested The senior B Y P U of the to notify the hostess Immanuel Baptist church enterg tained recently at a Get9 Air Service party at Woolley’s rink Forty DULUTH Minn (UP)— A guests were in attendance and the Fokker seaplane equipped committee in charge of the arrangewith skis will provide Isle Royale ments included Miss Mildred Fox mid-lak- e Miss Superior resort with its Miss Katherine Standish first mainland air service No regu- Marion Kline Homer Stewart and R J Grayson lar schedule will be maintained ff Roller Skating Party Featured 1 Mrs Laura M Hardy of Los An- form"ly of Salt Lake City announces the engagement of her Hall of daughter Elise t Max Los Angeles son of Mrs E W Dannebrock of that city The marriage will take place June 1 in Salt Lake City Announcement of the betrothal of Miss Hardy and Mr Hall was made at a beautifully arranged luncheon given Saturday in the Empire room of the Hotel Utah by Mrs Hardy The guests were seated at one long table which syas decorated with silver bowls placed at intervals down the length of the table and filled with orchid and pink d anemone daffodils and Garlands of the snapdragons blooms radiated from the bowls to the end of the table The announcements were made on clever little scrolls at each plate and covers were laid for 55 guests er - Junior League Sets Lecture-Musical- e Tuesday Afternoon One of the given by the Junior League will be held Tuesday at 2:30 p m at the home of Mrs John M Wallace 1352 Third avenue Lectures will be given by Mrs Henry Dinwoodey Miss Dorothy Lynch Mrs Alex Wallace Mrs F C Dahnken and Mrs JohnM Wallace Musical selections will be given by Mrs Charles A Boynton Jr Miss Beatrice McCrea Mrs Samuel J Carter Mrs Wallace Miss Helen Sheets Mrs Samuel Makoff All and- Mrs Martin C Linden members of the Junior League are invited to attend lecture-musical- ersonals returned from an extended visit with her aunt Mrs Florence Naylor of Long Beach Cal and with friends in Los Angeles and Hollywood left Mrs Robert C McDowell Friday for her home at Boulder City after spending the last two weeks with her mother Mrs LawMrs McDowell rence Tremayne formerly was Miss Margaret Tremayne and Metallurgical Enginers of the Panama Canal visiting friends in San Diego and San Francisco They-returne- ay by-w- Mrs John E Hartong of Oakland California is spending several weeks at the home of her mother Mrs H H Pinnock in Cottonwood Miss Maurine Barker daughter of Mrs Kitty Barker left Wednesday for Anchorage Alaska where she will spend several months with friends and relatives 4 Black Kid-W- hite Kid— Venetian Tan— Gabardine $900 Mr and Mrs Harry Bess who have been the guests of Mr and Mrs C F Newton left Saturday for their home at McGill Nev Club Has Dinner Theater Party 4 A THE CHARBA I X J f J FPiaaock l fiioof tfiai ifizxt U lomtifiincj n exwj Miss Elise Hardy left daughter of Mrs Laura Hardy of Los Angeles whose engagement to Max E Hall of Los Angeles is announced r-EN- NOW— ROLL QUISH SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE "The Best in the West" THIRD FLOOR THOMPSON BLDG or Write Phone for Information Catalogue on Request FZFtA Wasatch 7560 The News of Women's Clubs Chapman Branch Cleofan will meet Thursday at 2 Hermione temple No 8 Pythian p m at the home of Mrs C Clar- Sisters will have a business meetence Neslen 313 Third avenue ing Monday at 8 p m in the Knights of Pythias hall at 59 South Past Guardian Neighbors’ club of State street After the meeting Utah No 1 will meet Wednesday the temple will entertain the at 2 p m at fhe home of Mrs knights with refreshments Myrtle Bassett 1120 Bryan avenue Mrs W B Dods chairman of Culture club will meet Thursday the entertainment committee of the at 10:30 a m at the Newhouse Ladies’ Literary club will entertain hotel members of the committee at luncheon and cards in the library of Ladies' auxiliary to Veteran Vo- the club house Monday at 1 p m lunteer Firemen's association will meet at the hall 233 Canyon Road The Third Ward Women’s Demoy cratic study group will give a card Thursday at 11 a m for quilting Mrs- William Doxey of party Wednesday at 2 p m at the Bountiful will be hostess home of Mrs G N Davis 152 North First West street Reservations Alpha bridge club will meet with can be made with Mrs Davis 1328 M Schott Mrs Catherine Lincoln avenue Thlirsday at 1 p m The Lake Breeze Improvement club will hold its regular meeting No Women's Benefit association Thursday at 2 p m at the home of 11 Westway club will meet at the Mrs Eva Jacobs 1863 West First home of Mrs Martha Brown 740 South street Jeremy street Thursday at 8 p m Mrs Edith AnderSon and Mrs Lilly Booklore club will meet Tuesday at 8 p m with Mrs Leo L Capson Sainsbury will be hostesses 1415 Laird circle Mrs N E will review “Vein of Iron" Pythian Sistgfs will hold a card party Tuesday at 2 p m' at the K by Ellen Glasglow of P hall Maxwell McKean relief corps will Special meeting of the women’s give a progressive dinner Monday council of the Art Barn will be at 12 noon at the home of Mrs The held Tuesday at 10:30 a m at the Lena Jones 105 Lucey avenue hostesses will be Mrs Minnie Bar-raArt Barn Mrs Lucy Jones and Mrs Members of the Sequoia Sewing Louise Kott club will be entertained Tuesday at 1 p m by Miss Josephine Ellison The Friendly Tie club will hold at her home 1209 Indiana avenue its annual evening meeting at the home of Mrs D A 217 The Women’s auxiliary to the Downington avenue Whaley at 8 Tuesday Utah dptometrists will meet Tues- p m Members may bring guests day at 8 p m at the Hotel Utah The regular meeting of the G I A No 583 will hold its anbirthday luncheon Wednesday Classics club will be held Wednes- nual at 1 p m at the I O O F hall A day at 2 p m short business meeting will be held Wasatch Grove No 1 Woodbine at 2 p m after which a social hour circle will give a card party Mon- will follow day at 2:15 p m at 323Mi South The Saturday niht club wii be State street entertained' at 6:45 p m by Mrs Litera Lure club will meet Thurs- Lee Charles Miller at her home day at 1 p m with Mrs AL Jen- 1607 Yalecrest sen 1149 East Eighth South street will review Mrs E E Monson The local chapter of the Anglo “American Beauty" by Edna Fer-be- r Saxon Federation of America will meet Saturday at 7:30 p m at the public library The subject will be 2(18 Wasatch Sisters lodge No a continuation of “Review of the auxiliary to Brotherhood of Rail- Fathers of Israel” with Keen Polk way Trainmen will meet Friday at as instructor 1 p m in the I O O F hall The Jolly Sixteen club will meet The Authors' club will meet Wedat 8 p m at the home nesday at 10:30 p m in the Bishop’s Wednesday of Mrs C A Galland 1193 Kensingbuilding A continuation of “The ton avenue Modern Trend" will be the program A new novel will be reviewed by Salt Lake circle No 559 NeighMrs W H Folland and a new bors of Woodcraft will fheet TuesMrs Barker L James play by day at 8:15 p m in the I O O F Golden Link Theta Rho club will hall 41 Post Office Place give a public card party Friday at 8 p m in the I O O F hall 41 Post Office place A short business meeting will xjeheld at 7:30 p m the same evening all-da- Naomi Rebekah lodge No 1 will 8 p m in the I Couple Leaving City Honored meet Saturday at Mr and Mrs Garber M Nichols O O F' hall 41 Post Office place at a delightful "no host" Voting for assembly officers will be entertained dinner Wednesday evening at their the special order of the evening home on Fifteenth EaStr street folThe regular meeting of E A lowed by bridge The party was in compliment to Wedgwood auxiliary to the United Spanish War Veterans will meet Mr and Mrs R T Guyre who will Monday at 8 p m at the Civic Cen leave in the near future for Spokane Wash where they will make ter their home Fifteen guests were 27 in attendance Ladies of Mountain Hive No the Maccabees will give a keno party in the K of P hall 59 South State street Friday at 8 p m Members of tent No 2 Sir Knights have Salt Lake Valley camp Royal Neighbors No 3072 will start a new series of card parties Friday at 2 p m at the Moose hall Laurel club of the First Congregational church will meet Tuesday at 2 p m at the home of Mrs G W Barlow 1572 Harvard avenue John F Critchlow auxiliary No 3 United Spanish American War Veterans will hold its regular meeting Friday at 8 p m at the state armory St Margaret's guild Thursday at E R Brink - marriage will take’ place in Salt Lake City June 1 Mrs V B Mrtihie right a bride of Saturday formerly Miss Alva Weaver whose marriage took place Saturday 4 The Tower club composed of the girls of the Walker Bank and Trust company held a delightful dinner party Thursday evening at Sutton's cafe The centerpiece was formed with corsages of pastel-shade- d sweet peas and was later used as favors for the guests A theater party followed the dinner The affair was in char-gof Mrs Helen F Wicker and Miss Alta E Anderson been invited at tha This style so refreshingly removed from what axe used to in ties is a pleasure just to see Featyou ured in “VOGUE" lor its trim tailored treatment M tt Miss Irene Fisher daughter of Mr and Mrs H L Fisher recently 9 doll dressed as teach six chib dren but only six in my Outdoor School I a of 21 representing the twenty-fift- h birthday of the club will be 1:30 p 155 m meet with Mrs will Eighth East street MEDICAL ARTS BEAUTY and BARBER Library Club Meets Wednesday The Chapman Branch Library dub will hold its regular business meeting Wednesday at 2 p m in the club rooms at Sixth South and Eighth West streets Mrs C D Brown president will preside Mrs A J Gerber will lead the flag salute and Mrs R P Douglas will have charge of the community singing Mrs Hal Powers will have charge of the entertainment which will Include a reading by Miss Janice Pryor and a play "Borrowing Trouble” to be presented by pupils of the Jordan high school under the direction of Miss Bernice Taylor The exchange of household hints will be a feature of the afternoon Formerly Enlarged and Remodeled FinMARCH SPECIALS— Shampoo ger Wave Color Rinse and ALL FOR Manicure —PERMANENT WAVES— 00 400 I Reg 600 i Reg Reg S200 S300 All Expert Operators SOUTH 54 InEAST fh Medical Emma R Hughes $400 TEMPLE Arts Bid Was 10316 Mgr view ' Sincerely' Anne Pike Greenwood Author of "WE SAGEBRUSH FOLKS” Let experts Hold Final Meeting help you The Women's Legislative Council of Utah Will hold its last meeting of the club year at the state capitol Thursday at 10:30 a m “A Summary of Operation of the State Liquor Law” will be made by Mrs D R Wheelright of Ogden Mrs Jessie F Cannon reporting for the House-Clea- n! will outline be made in the PHONE Hyland 190 for reason- - council Committees will meet with their chairmen at 10 a m to complete plans for continued study and surveys to be made during the summer Monthly meetings will begin in October to be followed by weekly meetings beginning with the opening of the Utah legislature Mrs Joshua Greenwood president will conduct the meeting able prices laundry on send us your — CURTAINS Spring Tea Given by Group DRAPES BLANKETS RUGS PILLOWS The hospitality committee includes Mrs Eva Gcrtino an4 Mrs Rose Hasna The refreshments will be served by the following committee: Mrs Eudora Wills chairman Mrs Minnie Nuzman Mrs Madge A spring tea was given Friday afternoon by the current events and current literary section of the Ladies' Literary club honoring Mrs June Weldi Grisson poet laureate Nielson Mrs Mary Aiello Miss of Idaho Mrs John C Daley and Mrs B Rose Cuglietta and Mrs A J W Deason presided at the tea table Gerber during the afternoon Mrs Grissom gave a program of poerps from her latest book "Under Desert Skies” Sorority Chapter and "Verses of the New West Will Meet Monday Mrs P O Perkins furnished the Etc laundry HYLAND 190 The Gamma chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority will hold a meeting at the Newhouse hotel Monday evening Mrs Lester D Freed will preside over the meeting The evening will be turned over to Mrs John D Spencer and Mrs William Reid who will read stories of the early days in Utah Mrs John D Spencer will give Memories of My Father Brigham Young” and Mrs William Reid will give "Antique Collecting in Utah” Members of the chapter ar invited to bring friends Bride of Future Luncheon Motif Mrs John B Lake and Mrs Joseph Stam entertained at a delightful luncheon Saturday afternoon at the Ambassador hotel in compliment to Miss Lois Poulton a popular bride-eleA large Easter basket centered the table and smaller ones were at each place Covers were laid for a dozen guests THE PERFECT DESSERT Perfect because you can serve It with any meal— at any time day or night Perfect because It's good for you Purest of Ingredients Sanitary conditions of manufacture make Ice Distinctive" Snelgrove Cream a wholesome luxury for all WEEK-EN- PINEAPPLE CUSTARD ALWAYS— Over 25 Varieties jiAE&jtove 9ctOl&3Vt As fine as the art can produce PHONE HY 3 llo Electricity ZOTOS '8 permanents 3155 STOKES 1055 307 222 are easy to take and they are easy to handle lustrous natural waves are the result of such a permanent and you will be delighted with the ease in which you can push in your own waves 4 Beautiful ICE CREAM I Uo lllachine SPECIAL D SHOP MITCHELL’S Address me giving time for home inter- Women's Legislative Council of Utah to revisions committee proposed changes to will Individual instruction with infinite patience given as a prize An informal reception will be held when preceding the breakfast guests will be received by th? president Mrs F W Milner and the execStive board and standing committee chairmen The committee in charge of the affair are: Mrs A E Fehr chairman Mrs E T Ralphs Mrs John Bloom Mrs Byron Dee Mrs A M Borg and Mrs W D MacLean Reservations may be made with any member of the committee The club met Wednesday afternoon at the Newhouse hotel and elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Mrs F W Milner reelected as president Mrs By-- ) ron Dee vice president Mrs Hor-- i ace C Holbrook secretary: Mrs R W Jacobson corresponding secretary Mrs Harold Brown treasurer Mrs Claud Kenyon parliamentarian and Mrs A E Fehr member at large This Friday w beautiful A girl i Miss Lois Ridd whose marriage to Alma L Reiser will take place Friday will be honored at a trousseau tea to be given Sunday by her mother Mrs E B Ridd at their home 552 Cleveland avenue Wednesday Mrs S A Selander Mrs K A Selandet and Mrs A Kempf will entertain at an informal party in honor of Miss Ridd and her fiance Friday evening Mrs Frank Open-shaMrs William Lloyd Mrs Herbert Cromar Mrs Hugh Watson and Mrs C W Ridd honored the bride-eleat a personal shower Thursday Miss Marion Samuel entertained at a kitchen shower in honor of Miss Ridd who was the motif of an informal party givi recently by Mrs Ada Brobst Mrs Percy Walker and Miss Marjorie Jenkins entertained recently in compliment to Miss Ridd Dear Friend of Children: - rose-colore- Mr and Mrs Duncan MacVichie recently returned home after a six weeks’ visit in New York City where they attended the convention of the American Institute of Mining FOOTW EAR Lawrence One of the most delightful social events being given by the Salt Lake Mothers’ club this season' will be he- twenty-firs- t annual birthday breakfast Saturday at 1 p m in the Ivory room at the Newhouse hotel u roller-skatin- seven-passeng- 3 Salt Lake City Of L M Winsor 250 music in compliment to Mrs Grissom Miss poems of the to music were Mrs L No Trousseau Tea Honors Bride Weddings and Engagements 3 Afton Johnson sang the Mothers’ honored guest which arranged by Club to Give Edna Evans Johnson Annual Fete Apts S At Hotel Honors Visiting Couple At Literary Club Meet tea D MARCH 22 1936 Dinner Saturday Program Set ( SUNDAY MORNING Fast 21sf South Smith 4th F at East South Temple STANDARD ALL METHOD PERMANENTS priced $4 SPECIALS REALISTIC Regular $8 Regular FOR THIS WEEK PERMANENT WAVE— Special OIL SHAMPOO 1150 to $10 and FINGER WAVE— Special $5 $L25 ZCMI ft |