Show Che Salt Cake (Tribune Saturday Feb 23 1946 19 Guest in Busy Whirl 4U’ W: k Alpha XI Deltas on the University of Utah campus are preparing for a busy week end for their national first vice president is visiting them The visitor Mrs Donald Schellenbach of San Francisco was honored by the chapter at a luncheon Friday The president and alumni representative of each sorority and Dean of Women Myrtle Austin attended the luncheon which was held at the Px Beta Phi sorority house On Saturday Mrs Schellenbach will meet alumni of Alhpa Xi Delta at a luncheon in her honor at the home of Mrs M C Mason 947 Military dr j iSliillll Wl Laura fifth Blomquist left will b© wedded to Corp Iff Berkeley Matthew© Saturday Mr Charles F Bra rules center the former Bliss Lol 1 ffi Jean Campbell Bliss Betsy Boss Hutchinson rijfht who will exchange vows with Irving G Bloom In Fort Douglas post chapel next Thursday DAY J On March 2 at a double wedding ceremony at Our Lady of Lourdes church Miss Jeanne Hill daughter of Mrs Helen Hill 529-llt- h East will be wedded to Robert J Lynch and her brother William J Hill will wed Miss Elsie Thomas Mr Lynch is a son of John J Lynch 716 E 17th South Miss Thomas a daughter of Mr and Mrs Floyd Thomas of Butte Mont set for Thursday in the post Fort Douglas chapel with Betsy Ross Hutchinson e Chaplain J L Blakcney officiatA bride is Miss ing Miss Hutchinson a former Betsy Ross Hutchinson whose student of the U of U is a betrothal to Irving G Bloom daughter of Mr and Mrs VV R is made known The wedding is Hutchinson 141 1st ave Mr Bloom recently received his discharge from the armed forces and is a veteran of both the European and Pacific theaters having spent 15 months in active war zones He is a son of Mr and Mrs Gustave H Bloom soon-to-b- Lent Brings Season For Salads Dedham Lois Jean Campbell Something new in the food line— comes the cry with the First gleam of spring sunshine and with the approach op the 40 days of Lent Meatless days demand dishes not or’y regardful of vitamins but eyefilling This is where salads come in There are scores of them ranging from combinations which are practically a meat course in themselves to the infinite variety of fruit and vegetable Brard new arid certain to cre-- e excitement on because the coloring is’ sosight unusual is e peace-prunsalad It originat-- 1 fi in California at the Foods Research institute and met approval This is where the peach halves you canned so carefully last summer will' justify themselves Feat Salad com-bcration- s- " in-rta- Jn H1 nd nrjnf tnf© rjinc 4 S iad i hlvM jarh for jrrnih dreeanc cottage Mass cheeee Slit prune down one side and remove pits Cut radishes into paper-thirounds Place peach halves cup sJe up on garnished asiad plates Fill centers with cheese Place four to five slices of radish in each prune and arrange around peach halves Sen- desired dressing separately Serves four Fish Salads The Russian fish salads are an excellent way to deal with leftover broiled or baked fish Even nonfish lovers will go for them In a big way Flake cooked halibut ' or any d fish and combine with capers— those little gray- green flower buds in bottles — or with a bit of minced "Onion or best of all with a touch of gar-h- ‘ — and we mean “touch” — just rub the mixing bowl hard with a cut garlic section and add with turns mayonnaise of the salad mixinggentle fork and rpo on If the salad greens used are tossed first in a teaspoon or so of sharp French dressing so that not a drop is visible it will add to the salad plate! Rile on the prepared fish and top with cut stuffed olives if desired If the family is herb addicts you could experiment with a pinch or so of rosemary or basil or whatever— taste a sample before going jn wholesouled because folks are still suspicious of herb flavorings Borne people do not care for beets They’ll like them this way: Beet-Eg- g Salad Use canned diced or sliced beets if you’ve none d Fresh cooked ones of course if' you prefer Have Fares rather small in size Slice fcardboiled eggs one for each salad served combine carefully with the beets and scraped onion to taste Add mayonnaise — not the sweetish variety Be careful about breaking the egg slices Do some of the mixing before their addition Serve on lettuce n - At an open house night at their home 143Friday V ‘Girard ave Mr and Mrs Kli D Le Chemmant entertained in honor of newly married Mr and Mrs Charles F Brandes to their departure for Los prior Angeles to make their home Mrs Brandes the former Lois Jean Campbell is a daughter of Mrs and Mrs J L Campbell formerly of Salt Lake but now of Los Angeles The came to Salt Lake for theircouple wedding Monday in the Salt Lake L D S temple Mr Brandes recently was discharged after serving five and a half years in the marines in- cluding five years overseas Laura Beth Blomquist On Saturday Miss Laura Eeth Blomquist daughter of Mrs Ella M Blomquist d East and the late John Elgin Blomquist will be wedded to Corp Lee Berkeley Matthews Jr a son of Dr and Mrs L B Matthews of Cumberland Md The wedding will take place in St Paul’s Episcopal church in Salt Lake City reCorp Matthews turned to the United recently States after being a prisoner of theJapanesc for three and a half years since the fall of the Philippines Miss Blomquist is a former student at the University of Utah where she was a member of Spurs 115-3r- TWITTERS Cannon of Glendale Cal for- -- Jr Lyons home on leave DVrTIEMrVT Mrs Clara M Clawson has been In the process of Spring cleaning remodeling and decorating for the last several days and in order to complete the work with the least possible inconvenience to her patrons will remain closed Saturday We will welcome vou on Monday stock daily 41 South Main Iew j m v f danc-in- g with Sally Boyce They were with the Bob Moffats From the east Mr and Mrs Charles E Murdock 1254 E 3rd South have returned from a month’s vacation in the east They spent two weeks with their daughter: Jean in New York City and then visited friends and relatives in Chicago and Logansport Ind For one week Lt and Mrs Morris Nibley Cannon are visiting at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs George M Cannon 949 Connor st They arrived by car Wednesday night from New Orleans in the company of Mrs Cannon's parents Mr” and Mrs h Stanley D Decker East The Deckers have been visiting their daughter the former Betty Jean Decker and in New Orleans where he is stationed u J I ' ’ sV K x £ lt 854-20t- son-in-la- w Welcome home Geoffrey R Cannon son of Mr and Mrs Radcliffe Hillsden Q Cannon Jvcraqe Height t 2561 dr Geoff received his discharge a few days ago Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Eldon G Miller h East have been the Hugh Montgomerys of Los Angeles They’re on their way east for an extended trip during which they expect to see the famous Mardi Gras in New Orleans v 3 ft '' 7""' t ’i $ " 7 a ttrigltf rsew future In orfiitg fc? 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