| Show Sh 1 10 THE SALT LAKjE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING APRIL 8 1938 Society and Club News Visiting Matron Mrs Dr and Mrs L Verl Broadbent of Chicago have arrived for a visit with Mrs Broadbent's parents Mr and Mrs Angus M Lambert at their home on East Twenty-fir- st South street During their visit they will be extensively en- tertained Mbs Edgar Tuesday evening Hollingsworth entertained at a delightful bridge supper in honor of Mrs Broadbent The guests included Mrs T S Robinson Mrs J Grant Iverson Mrs Webster E Jones Mrs R T Curtis Miss Mildred Eardley and Miss Anna Margaret Street The serving table was centered with a bowl of bright and matching daffodils yellow tapers were in crystal candleholders at either end Wednesday Mrs A R Curtis will entertain at a luncheon at her home on Beverly street in compliment to Mrs Broadbent who Thursday will be honored at a dinner to be given at Weasku Inn by Miss Anna Margaret Street and Miss Esther Davis Mrs Clara M Clawson 105 East So Temple is showing a carefully selected line of Knit Suits in Two and Three-Piec- e Effects Spring Colors and Styles w Ujk) Newest (Adv) Mrs Getirge F Egan left who was reelected president of the Catholic Woman’s league at a meeting of the organization Tuesday evening Mrs Raymond C Wilson right recently elected president of the Reviewers’ club For April Bride Events of the Day Miss Mary Bergstrom will entertain at a luncheon Wednesday at her home on Seventh avenue in honor of Miss Kathryn Whitney whose marriage to Richard Claud Freed will take place late in April Meeting Arranged The executive board of the Salt Lake district of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs will meet at the Kewhouse hotel Thursday at 10 a m Mrs W T Runzler will preside Dr E Guy Talbott western director of the National Council for Prevention of War will address the board Convention plans and other business of importance will be trans-ace- d OmcSI Ojwd Oil OLko-cjuac- ? O Speaking of accessories O U don't have to tell you how important they are) Q The FLOWERS I saw at the Neckwear counter made my spirit hloom in its best anticipatory mood O especially when I saw that they have taken a vegetarian turn 0 Carrots (as good on your tailored 0 round red lapel as in radishes bananas cucumbers © Well your-diet- ) you could play And for 59£ too Hfru'it-basket-upse- 0 tH 0 the-01ov- enthusing e hailed me o see a new niodel 0STUNNING just arrived © A simply glove 0 suede on the back and French Kid underneath 0 The kid Buyer is vertically tucked 0 This is hand sewn and glove an import ancT without a doubt the 0 is you softest most elegant glove I ever had on my hand (Yes I simply had it to try on) 0 $498 0 cOLD O Then I just had to stop in the Sportswear Department (2nd floor) to see the new imported sweaters from harped on You know how black as 0 Harpers important Well here it THE is accessory color A black of soft Angora yarn with a tiny bow high at the neck in white and chamois This is very smart worn with Pussy Willow grey or Carnation red 0 in fact It has short sleeves it has everything © $498 0 jumper-sweat- er 0 0o 0 W " O Gbye then till Sunday when have more exciting news from ‘up and down and all around" at I'll EQMI O Elks Black-fo- he ot Edward DeKay Inner guard Ralph Davis organist and A1 Morgan alternate delegate to the grand Elks installed officers Monday lodge night and initiated W C Reed and D E Arner New officers follow: Herb Falk exalted ruler Glen Hegstead leading knight Arvine Boyle loyal knight Tate Taylor lecturer Art Harrison Ison Flyg secretary treasurer Vesper Babcock tyler Egan The regular monthly meeting of the Catholic Woman’s league wasrheld Tuesday et 8 p m at the Ladies’ Literary club when officers for the year were elected as follows: Mrs George F Egan reelected president Mrs Arthur J Mur- ihy first vice president Mrs ames K O’Leary second vice president Mrs John Gt Ryan recording' secretary Mrs T C Hand Jr financial secretary Mrs J 8 Lochhead corresponding secretary and Mrs Joseph V Keating treasurer An illustrated Lenten talk on the “Life of Our Saviour” was given by the Most Rev James Edward Kearney bishop of the Catholic diocese of Salt Lake Appropriate vocal numbers were given by Mrs Marion Nelson and Miss Mary O’Carroll acompanied by Mrs Bernard W Hanson Mrs C A Lund gave an interesting talk on the obiectives of the newly organize4 Salt Lake Women’s chamber of commerce A h&UXUAtljjt LADIES! DRESS UP FOR EASTER! Fine New Line of - SUITS AND from 8 till 8 DRESSES Latest Styles Newest Colors Ready Made or Made to YOUR Individual Measure Lowest Possible Prices VrrI wsa mum and then your husband’ ORIGINAL Keep your constantly finger-ti- p tiful'with CL-4-- 8 (£c& TRIAL AIVfD Wasatch Club Elects Mrs J R Clinton was elected of the Wasatclu Literary president Home Missionary society of the First Methodist church 10 a m club at a meeting of the orgai ’ tlon held Tuesday at the Newhouse 347 Fourth East street hotel Other officers named were Daleth chapter Delphian so- Mrs A L Merrill vice president 10:30 m a Newhouse hotel Mrs M H ciety Parry recording secreAuthors’ club Bishop's building tary Mrs Felix Guenther correKay Francis lovely film star recognizes the newest fashion 10:30 a m sponding secretary Mrs E A Ro- trend and is shown in a gown which features the puffed sleeves Bawden W H land treasurer Mrs Oliver 6 Howard post G A R of Gibson Girl fame 12 noon Moose hail historian and Mrs F E Losee auditor The following members were Sphinx club 1 :30 p m Mrs Vioelected to the directorate: Mrs T E let Glllmore 775 Third avenue Rowan Mrs Dent Chamberlain and Wasatch circle of Child ConMiss Minnie Folsom servation League of America 1 :30 Installation of the officers will be m M 387 Mrs W p McConahay held May 5 B street Women’s auxiliary to the RailLeave for East By LOUISE BENNETT WEAVER- water to pan cover and cook slowly way Mail association Mrs L S Mr and Mrs W Mont Ferry and Christensen 1:30 p m 193 Sixth until film forms over egg tops CareThe Menu Serves Eight will leave Sunson William-FerrEast street fully remove to serving platter and Baskets Fruit to attend the Gold Star Women Memorial day for Kansas City garnish with cress Serve immediCooked Cereal and Figs Milk Miss niece Mrs of Ferry’s wedding ately The tops of eggs can be sprinhouse Memory park 2 p m Eggs In Sausage Rounds Jane Truman and Edmund Park kled with a little salt and paprika Butter Classics club 2 p m Popovers which takes place April 18 Miss before served if desired Marmalade Orange G I A No 583 2 p m I O O visited at the Ferry Truman has Coffee F hall home in Salt Lake City on several Another Easter Breakfast Menu Chocolate for the Children occasions of Utah Mothers' University Fresh Pineapple and Apricots club 2 p m Union building Broiled Ham Squares Fruit Baskets Mr and Mrs Julian M BamberGood-Da- y Visit club 2 p m ger and daughter Miss Betsy Anne Egg Omelet Eight grapefruit halves 1 cup fraternal hall Muffins Butter Bamberger have returned from Cal- seeded white cherries 1 cup diced Waffles Syrup Art section Ladles’ Literary ifornia Mr and Mrs Bamberger pineapple 4 tablespoons sugar 8 Coffee club 2:30 p m clubhouse motored to San Francisco Palm pieces lime remove fruit from Carefully Readers’ section Ladies LiterSprings Los Angeles and Furnace Creek inn Miss Bamberger joined grapefruit halves discard seeds and Salt Lakers Recover ary club 4 p m clubhouse fibrous portions Mix grapefruit them in San Francisco Rho club No Theta Copperton with fruits and sugar Chill (overFrom Auto Accident ? 8 p m Copperton night is all right) Refill grapefruit halves ofter notching edges with F R Zachrison of 1279 West Contemporary Readers' club 8 scissors Arrange grapefruit filled Fourth South street and Vernon p m Mrs R W Flandro 411 on paper doilies on serving plates Caff all 1275 West Fourth South Eighth East street with lime and Insert handles street were Women’s Benefit Association Top recovering at their By MARY BLAKE made of wires covered with green- homes Tuesday from injuries sufNo 2 Pioneer club 8 p m Mrs or any small flowers that can fered Sunday when the automobile Marta Brown 740 Jeremy street If April 8 is your birthday the ery be found in the garden in which they were riding struck a Salt Lake City Presbytery best hours for you on this date are “Baskets” can also be made from mudhole and overturned near Reno Westminster Presbyterian church from 8:30 to 10:30 a m from orange or tangerine halves Nev 10 a m 1:30 to 3:30 p m and from 7:30 With Caffall driving the men 1 The K H m to 9:30 p P club p m Mrs R danger periods Eggs In Sausage Rounds were en route to their homes here are from 8:30 to 8 30 a m from One and Dunlap 1181 Sherman avenue pounds sausage from Sacramento Cal when the p m and from 9:30 8 eggs Four Leaf Clover club 1 p m 5:30 Zachrison sufaccident occurred Shape sausage into eight cakes fered severe lacerations on the head Mrs A E Larson 2315 Sixth East to 11:30 p m more and one-haBashfulness of inch With thick back timidity street than anything else may disrupt spoon press indentations in each and body bruises and Caffall seLadles’ auxiliary International out of round Heat frying pan and when vere bruises and shock the methodical carrying Association of Machinists 2 p4n some If you hot add and quickly brown sausideas Labor temple havg any orders to be executed en- ages on both sides Cover and cook Mexican Peccaries Camp 15 Daughters of the Utah trust them only to someone you seven minutes over moderate fire Pioneers 2 p m Mrs Ada Brown know is thoroughly dependable It Break eggs one at a time into Arrive at S L Zoo Aamodt 1019 Plerpont avenue will probably take money to make saucer and pour an egg intq each Theta Upsilon active and alumA pair of Mexican peccaries anl money this day so the wise busi- sausage cake Add one tablespoon nae members 8 p m Mrs Paul K ness man will not be afraid to spend mala of the wild boar family made Richardson 1325 East Thirteenth if the opportunity presented seems inch coating of good rich top soil their debut Tuesday with othef InAn attempt to which a liberal amount of fer- mates at the Salt Lake to justify the expense South street City zoo at has been added It is not Ladies’ auxiliary to the Clarence may be made to have fun at your tilizer Hogle gardens too to soon and ratbegin grading E Allen post No 409 Moose hall expense by getting you badly The animals were acquired from bringing the new soil in for planttled so keep cool and goqd 8 p m the Tulsa Okla zoo in exchange for come too will time enonly or ing quickly if friends try to tease six wild full of was If pair of pintail ducks Captain lawn your deavor to cause you embarrassment director of the zoo Utahns Entertained-The child born on April 8J9U-all- y grass last summer it should be R D McCollin from Its earliest childhood is carefully raked out with new soil said They are temporarily housed Mr and Mrs Edgar A Bering in a cage near the monkeys d and seed put in the bare spots affectionate who are visiting in New York after impulsively No ch&rge Is made for admitis Important to keep the seeded It of considerate the and canal the Panama a trip through all times if good tance to the zoo Captain McCollin moist at places is of There others feelings very were honored at a dinner given announced Karl little doubt of Its being successful germination is to be expected and Mrs recently by Mr Eilers at Seacllff L I The dinner when It grows up Successful People Born on was given at the La Moisonnett April 81 Russe of the St Regis hotel George W Green author MILLS NAIL POLISH letUx and itayi on lonyet 24-3- Cm ? Bun Tan Car final Cornet Rust Calories For trial size send this advertisement and a So stamp to ha Cross Meteoric N J That’ 0 Richards Street Brian t 8 Btrlnjham Manner why your plants need a complete plant food For More‘ Beautiful LAWNS FLOWERS TREES SHRUBS FEED EVERYTHING YOU GROW WITH VIGORO Let us help you solve your garden problems Call at City Store Phone or Write PORTER WALTON CO 42 WBST FIRST SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY UTAH 1PEOMIL Horoscope one-ha- UTAH WOOLEN beau- REAL BEAUTY Comes FROM WITHIN Your Breakfast on Easter Can Belittle Different iIFIF lf "W OJUoi— XilVliJHM na-tur- open-hande- Officers Elected Austria O George Idaho-T- George Dore truste'e Fred Vogt esquire Pete Rasmussen chaplain lf was still inwardly 0over I the flowers when know BLACKFOOT Catholic Woman's League Reelects Honored Tuesday At Bridge Supper An interesting wedding of early April will be that of Miss Sylvia Worsley daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred H Worsley 218 First avenue and George T Dixon son of Mr and Mrs George A Dixon 1013 Thirteenth East street which will take place Wednesday in the Salt Lake City L D S temple Officiating will be Dr John A Wldtsoe a member of the council of the twelve of the L D S church A wedding breakfast at the home of the bride will follow the temple ceremony and the young couple Will leave late in the afternoon for an eastern honeymoon Officers Installed By Blackfoot IrvingR Wiles artist Spring Luncheon Mrs J Leo Sexton was the hostess at a prettily arranged luncheon given Saturday in the Empire room of the Hotel Utah in compliment to Miss Beatrice Curtis who left Sun day for New York City to continue MILLINERY 116 So Main Easter Special Smart New Hats— Interesting Trimmings Special Group to $1000 Through the Carden Gate Straws end Felts $500 to $750 By BARBARA VORSE her musical studies The guests were seated at one Lawn Care table bright with decorations of eare of the of the Part spring blooms Those in attendance lawn is to roll itspring several times This included Miss Curtis Mrs J A Curthe bumps and tis Miss Leona Curtis Miss Louise takes out some ofcome over the depressions that Proband and Mrs Lois Black winter Rolling should be done beSection 1 of the Women’s Federa fore the ground gets dry An aption of the First Presbyterian plication of some ehurch will meet f or l e’clocfc lunch eon Wednesday with Mrs V N Pe- applied at the rule of five pounds terson 1073 East Sixth South street to every 100 square feet will provide a splendid top dressing If the soil is a little depleted some good Hotel Luncheon garden loam mixed with the ferA delightful social affair of Tues- tilizer will bring good results Get this bit of lawn work done day was the second luncheon in a series of two given by Mrs George now for it will not be long until it W Davy at the Hotel Utah the will be growing and will need this first one being given Monday The enrichment to put forth heavy guests were seated at one long table growth decorated with graceful ivory swans Seeding of new lawns and of arranged on reflectors and filled bare spots In an old lawn Is best with sprays of orchid and white done when the weather is mild The stock combined with varicolored middle of April or the first of May anemones and feathery ferns The is an excellent time Germination place cards were scenes from the takes place much more quickly when there is not a great differvarious national parks ence in temperature between day Mr and Mrs Parley A Papworth and night and daughter MisG3cth Papworth The lawn area about new houses have returned from a visit of sev- Is usually composed of the excavaeral weeks In Los Angeles and San tion earth This has little life In It Francisco and should be replaced with a four- - MODE The Mary Pickford actress At a recent meeting of the RePliny Freeman insurance manviewers’ club the following women ager David Rittenhouse astronomer were elected to office: Mrs Raymond C Wilson president: Mrs Mahlon Israel P Warren author and E Wilson vice president: Mrs H clergyman ' T Johnson secretary and Mrs WilCopyright 1938 by The Bell liam E Day treasurer Syndicate Inc Dunlap and Byron Agent ' LIMITED TIME A LIMITED revrrr’ QUANTITY By Special Arrangement well-round- ALS ALE OP Se evergreens rlth the Manufacturer A big new washing At Never Before —Maybe Never Again BARGAIN PRICES At last! 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