Show v --00 ' I 1r Nir--w ly Vt IeNe 11r"'1 v -- w W o-1- - 1 Service Group Visit - 1- ( v-- t 4t with the James e Service Forest Jacobs 1 'It-- Is -- chairman Mrs- - W -- -- El R Conservetion it's membership Tuesday at 1 pm k e ments rnent PO Box 59 Old Chelsea Station New York 11 NY Please print plainly your name address with zone style number and size new Empire—the elegant waist! In Printed Pattern A888 Isabel Dobson creates a pli- ant slender shape with the 4idventuring waist defined by pt seaming and a bow just my 0::i d tier the bosom :Rounded neckline sleeves to the elbow are the only other details on this flaw- )essly cut dress that's smart atld simple by day—dramat aWally figure-revealin- Wool jersey—plain or g 447A g ii p Name Shop Mondays 10 am to 9 pm 4 0 you've never tcpched a needle Even if A Club rir 1 $ i? : A !"1- Grandview Stratford LDS Ward East Carrigan Thursday 1:30 pm Mrs Arthur Jordon 265 Glen Mare (1575 East) South Salt Lake County Baughters of 'Utah Pioneers— :Archibald Gardner Ca m p- -Thursday 1:30 pm DUI' Hall West Jordan pm - Granger Camp Friday 1 pm Granger LDS Ward $600 South 2750 West Sandburr Camp Thursday 1:30 pm Sandy 2nd LDS Ward Sunday School Building -'Junior 275 N 4th West Sandy t4 f"'' ' -- 14 k ter Midvale Halt 12 E Camp Thuraday 1 George Barnett 4780 Atwood Blvd Murray Ebenezer Brown Camp Friday 2 pm Mrs Albert Van Ot-Iten 754 E 13800 South Draper Salt Lake City Chapter Na- - ' ' Association of Railway Ruttiness Women — Monday 7 pm Temple Square Hotel Garden Room Dinner meeting iVomen's DIVIO11011 of t b House Apartment i et ' ' Apasoclation 12:30 pm Ambassador Club North Salt La k e County irlaughtera of Ptah Pioneers— romp 2: Thursday 1:30 pm Mrs Anthony C Lund 716-5t- i:i L A )) 1 t N I 1 1 N " to D S ' ' S ' : -- Jean Mra T : ' '' East 27 Camp Thursday Mrs S S Chrever A' pm 'Penrose Dr (1) North) Camp Vilate Kimbel--Th- urst day 8 pm 18th LDS Ward Society Boom : s :i 'Douglas Camp - in VPh It NJ - fil -- 40'' II el (b) ' ' tt ' 1 1 date-tIm- a darling with empire heel and able bow Black velvet in teen sizes 4 to 10 remov- - Black suede jaunty flat (d) in - at - p 14 re 995 995 teens 4 to 10 black bright red or tan suede with brass nailhead trim 412-1- 0 895 and matching calf c--- (c) ' z:::----I--- - -- -- -- - :‘' Mail orders to box sales tax in Utah ''''' : ? 1463 odd 33c postage "" 2 - (d) Floor Children's Shoes Third t - i4 0fi trunk showing of advanced styles g - " yd ' ' i: and soil "red cross" shoes - and "cobbies" casuals : black or ffl blue beige 4 Monday Octóber 13 :S' to ' ' - ' A' f ?004 — it4'" r NN s ' A '' ' - ' ' c -- ': ' ' - ' 1 - -- 4 ' '' 7- ""- -- 7 -N J r- -- 44 : :k s1 'C — 1' ''' 4 '''": ' — 4!' '' it :l r7-11- i s ‘ 1 A s' - 21 ' 441' N4 1k - i 7t '1- 0 '' ''''' :t:i:-- '' '!- N'-- ' ': - : cl t) Christmas-bell- L- - ' ' - 1 - '7" IFY s ' 4" : '' ' ' '' -- s ' ' '' I 4 "'‘ -' at 1 1 577" ''' lil A -- textured plastic 59c yd Use it to make tablecloths or to dec orate the children's room recreation - - I ci:7 :7 shoe-boot- 42 Can be wiped clean Two patterns The wise men on white ground poinsettia on white ground or kitchen - a r---- i 1 rTi ' sONJ - ' r 14 4- " Apr 4 4 'e111k n - :- - t- - ' - 4 Or A01' Ar "4 de - A - 111$ t N e - ' " : 04r - ' - ' -- e' nn! 11) r soll"' ( i 2-- ” of Warm washable and waterproofed these smart -- - little s with fleecy Celanese pile lining rubber soles Ideal for after- and thick cleat-typ- e ' ski wear too Both in sizes 412 to 9 i I —00'7 ' - 000001'71 "keds" winter boots I t t country lanes campus paths down city sidewalks I w s s TrrzrrrF77mTrxizrzrdzzzzammm::mrazrxmmr:mzzznrmzzs-7-:rzt-zzzkIraumrxzrTzrzrrzrr-rf--rm--- - '1 ii'l ' o4 " Salt Laker Shoes Third Floor :4 14:- ' room ' - is 40 IEC - from EEE i s 4 'oi to :1 AL 4e 4it - Sam Katz AAAA and A ''i ' to 12 - I 4t ' be happy to assist with your selectiop of styles and shoes may be special ordered In any size fit 312 Mr ' -- He will I 40 ' 2 ' t - teror 1 111 - I ' ' 0-- Ok4 '' ' tT'N ''' N 41 ' - Purchase any length you wdnt it will be gayly patterned Christmas cloth 54" wide textured cotton in two patterns White with hollrond-pine-cone- s or red- - r " i 74s: 1' yuletide tablecloth 129 yd A "t 2W v s ' I' '''''''''""--—z- 0 JAI A ' 4k 0'v '' 1 ' $) I t y our in from 10 am to 9 pm N Ik - ' 'V42 'tti 4 N' ' 4 r ' be w 'N 'or ' 1 - 12‘ '''' k 4' t1 I : will third floor salulaker shoes :e''': I - Red Cross shoes J ' 1At - 14: of I z: ' ' II : - ' - It''''s 1 ? - F &: 'AZ' AN '' I - ' Mb I T g 114 ' special representative 4 t )11 "1 'A' - A ' v1( Apgrg7771 t'sC ' d- ' 1 1 A— ---t rDN i s 1 7' 1 N Mr Sam Katz 1 V4 ":V'k :7 4t1 V I N E - - zit - I I" - t 71' 7 canvas hook-tl- e In red chino black — – ) ‘14 695 i Novits '!susy" print 59c yd Re-B- ft ay heel with empire (c) Popular or black patent f! Use this to make pillow cases for the children 36" wide Pattern shown is "doggy with a Hower Gorden" White background yellow border brown dog) or btue border bluedog and trim - Fourth Floor Fabrics colorful felt 244 yd left: 298 a yd For tree aprons cocktail aprons Christmas trimmings table) runners A full 72" wide 50'' wool 50 rayon needs no hemming will rat ravel I I glorious shades 'Reg Pink blue while turquoise crimson toast orchid red kelly beige or brow - - baby N k kt - corduroy strop-fooIn block only - 795 "Nt -- ' " -- 1 r 7 I Moil 4 a aaraa a 011A 0410 ' e t " - orders odd 36c postage 2 A Wes tem Third Floor Solt Laker Shoes S bk i ours exclusively casual in black navy wine or flamamplro-haTeen ing maple suede with matching calf trim 1)95 sizes 4 to 10 (a) ot Thursday - shoes from California I 7 -- f - "sabinas" for teens t 1:10 1427 pm Mrs W F Thomas 705 Douglas St (1240 East' EMI! gn Camp Thursday 730 pm Mrs J G Mirigley 377 11 St Camp 19 Thursday 7:30 pm Mrs George Hardwick 1142 N 12th West i - red block or I ef— — 40 - ' :' 1 - ii i :r Ali edeil '1rA:1:t new-loo- k A In white "Puppy love" C '1 'Mrs -- ' :' red r-- i7:i 19 A St Sot" ' '' : - '' — (b) j I'1 f 4 - i'i Hooper 7fl N St "- new styles by Mary McBride - pretty gifts resistant A '01 i : 'IV ' ' ?ii? 'Emigration Saturdav 2 pm Earl Carpenter 1070 E rth : ' : - 1 -- - wrinkle 35" wide - L Camp 15 Wednesday 1:30 Mrs Arthur Meads 914 Eclid WO South) Camp 17 Saturday 2 pm 17th 2 pm Camp 17 Saturday Ilth LDS Ward Relief Society Room Camp 20 Thursday 2 pm Mrs S Jakernan 30 0 St Camp 21 Thursilay1:30 pm Mrs Pearl Eahy 286 I St Camp 27 Thursday 1:30 pm — t- 1 preshrunk textured Everglaze cotton Patterns are as follows: a "Christmas card" in red or is - p In - ' - - a i them inta This ''Vq East 'Camp 9 Thursday 1 pm Silas Burton 461 Hazel St - Mrs :: (325 East) Camp 13 Monday 2 pm Miss Hyde i ''' - 0 g o ' :tional ik '' r :i': '' 'j ' (a) 1 pretty aprons like these! Turn I :'i:' ?kii Murray pm Mrs BUFFETS TEAS TROUSSEAU 0 119a Lfe:ele- t Cen- WEDDINGS - black - I City " 7 eg :' Pm Sandy 2nd LIDS Ward Jun for Sunday School Building 275 N 4th West Sandy Glover Camp Thursday 2 pm and etty I can make these inexpensive you ' :$ Catering I M aglk Fi 1 so ' f 1 — — A jtoerral gallon' never eiwect their less affluent friends to feel such social obligations by returning the favor in kind There are always substitutes Real friendships can't be measured by the kind of parties they give 4 I b "ballerina" I 1:30 Thursday - ericial - Zone— State -- -0 COD 0 Charts 0 Cheek or MO acid Please 25c postage for each 4 yds 2 gales tax ri t'l - "' Al tY11" i'' I A --- V ''41 tt 4 c k ! Camp 0 4 City 1)4 I' - ' 2- A ? Thursday Camp 4'5:11 1 L A Manwill 1795 South Camp Thuraday pm Mn East 3170 Stratford -- ' - 'f - rt Lake N f 7 ?i 4 Lorraine Camp Thursday Eugene C Ludwig p m Mn 1236 Lorraine Dr (3420 South) :Midvale w W 1 - t l'- 411"' -t k:: if I !j' 0 County - '' V 40 4 printed polished cotto'n N 1 — "ife41094K 1 06 N Glover V -some wonderful Christmas fabrics - 1 1 ' VI ::i5i:Ina"M"MOR77:VMMIZTOrZir:1:::Mir:'M717:2VTi:O:Mirki::S12111-MIEMZEMiEMErinaZOMMTsk77177M-MMIZ:rfrsrzzimttzirp1- fabric Send $I for Printed Pattern A888 to The Salt Lake 1 Tribune Pattern Depart- - I Dangthers of Utak PioCamp Tues day 8 pm Mrs Lynn Booth 1505 E 3045 South Highland Park Camp WednesEarl J day 1:30 pm Mn Glade 2610 Highland Dr Valley View Camp Thursday pm Mn Theadore Engh 1395 E 39th South County Board meeting Thurs Smith 9 am Calvin day Branch Library 810 E 33rd South Pleasant Green Camp Thursday 1 pm Pleasant Green LDS Ward Magna 1- 74 1-- Salt Address time to start making holiday gifts with Our A suggests brocade or gleaming satin 'Printed Pattern A888 is Available in misses' sizes 1 2 14 16 and 18 Size 16 requires 3 yards of Center A i':' cotton linen —are naturals for casual Wear For honday parties the and theater-goin- - r IIII'Vr-V'V- would - t! I Literary is III III iisi tweed South ' — viv- - -to- is" "come for a cup of tea an evening of bridge or a formal dinner" Some are lucky enough to entertain lavishly But they all have friends who can't and if they' are thoughtful and understanding they - Auerbach's Box 105 Balt Lake City 10 Please send me the following holiday fabric Items: Dam lyricleolorpatterni2nd ehodpries $1- : p souffle-ligh- t printed mohair h V 4 V whether it Zo 54 Mrs W Lester Cannon 7670 Steffenson Dr Sandy will be hostess to the Ex Libris Literary Club Tuesday at 8 pm Mrs Joan Craw ford Jr will review the book "The Time of the Dragons" by 'Alice Ekert Rotholz special guests Mrs Walter C Ewing Ogden president will preside 01: 0: g tight 1:30 w if they must Ex-Libr- Ray McGuire legislative assistant to Sen Arthur V Watkins will be the guest speaker F C Koziol and James Jacobs of the US Forest Service also will be ' —2605-15t- o- ' I that quickly and in kind? People aren't so hidebovnd as they once were -- High-Curved- our budget Must a party be returned i i zero Table decorations are being arranged by Mrs Oscar Schroeder Mrs Merle Gerry Mrs Louis Domenki around the theme "Harvest Time" Empire Pattern Features Waistline This is the year of the luncheon the Ft Mrs J L arrange at Douglas Golf Club Gibson is making ' riN889 :1 N- vor ly be on rather hard I -- Conservation Council - ' so Louise Davis Couldn't a dinner be repaid by an Invitation other kind of informal party even several weeks later? Louise Davis Answers Many etiquette standards that existed during the days of tile "old school" have changed to adjust to current times The baste meaning hasn't changed but the ways of accomplishment have Families can't go in the red to conform to such archaic rules so they necessarily pare down their entertaining expenses even to - I a ''--'' Carter president Assisting are Mrs James M Anderson Mrs B G Midgley Mrs Richard A rteld arid Mrs Charles Pickett The group will leave at 9 am at 6342nd East 11141 ' w vt xi They are yery understanding about this repayment yule for there isn't anyone who isn't aware of the high cost of living and taxes One shouldn't think of repaying a dinner but rather of repaying hospitality fre- - quently this would t : - staff assistant and F C Koziol forest supervisor are assisting with plans Mrs Sunday C Anderson :11111 - tertain 1 '1" "''' - assistant reR forester L Safran gional r V go ouiaiTy—oRIGINALITy—sEpvici My mother who is of the 'old schoot7 Insists that dinner invitations must be returned within a month We haven't the means to en Legion will take a trip to Mirror Lake Monday as a field "trip in I '' - ir How Soon Must Dilmer Invitations Be Repaid? Mirror Lake t Idly w 'yr Etiquette The Salt Lake County Chapter of Service Star high-curve- Iff lige The Salt Lake Tribunes Sunday October 12 1958 81V 1 we '1 111 0 : At 0 A'A 4 01141- - 04144-4- t P 4 46 ! ola a ill A Ak A A 444 1- |