Show I I L THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING Provo D FEBRUARY 25 1934 Holiday Luncheon At Warshaw Home Logan Society and Clubs S Club Honors ’New Members Brilliant in all its appointments The table was beautifully decorated The Telique club gave Mrs Maurice "Warshaw entertained formal and acacia Covers were at her home on Kenaington avenue dinner dance at the Club Dorado Wedwas the fortieth annual Military ball with roses laid for 28 guests Thursday at a prettily arranged Wash-inesday in honor of the new members et given Friday evening at the Palis d'Or Miss Geraldine Simmons MU Mar-gargton’a birthday luncheon Thetable Woman’s Club Meets by the military department of the was covered with a cluny lace ’cloth Brockbank Mist Edna Ridget PR3VO — An attractive affair of in club celebrated A C Woman's U Utah State Agricultural college and centered with a bowl of yellow Miss Zonabelle Moreland Miss Doroafternoon Tuesday afternoon was the colonial honor of Governor Henry H Blood its (anniversary Monday jonquils thy Johnson and Miss Barbara Whitwith a luncheon at the Bluebird “The tea given by the Ladies' Aid of the and his staff Tiny American flags were attached ney in used idea was the Time" March of to each place card and the following The guests were seated at long The patrons for the evening includCommunity church at Mend Trope of the lancheon features the table centered with a lovely basket relatives of the hostess were in ated President and Mrs E G Peterson halL Mrs Jphn D Curry Mrs Walter costumes worn by each member tendance: Mrs J T Williams Mrs of flowers and with tapers on either Dean and Mrs F L West Lieutenant representing the style when they beAdams Mrs W H Berry Mrs Ira end Dainty favors were given to the John Hardman Mrs T A Corless of one was club of W the came Waller members Mrs Carr Colonel and Mra A A Duncan Mrs Ralph Sperguests Cowan and Miss J M Burlin were Lang-toB Nellie Mrs features ry Mrs Milton Brown Mrs Raymond Captainand Mrs W R Goodrich and the the hostessesand sixty women were of the member charter a Andrews Mrs Melvin Hardman Mra Lieutenant and Mrs John H Titzer club being In attendance Mrs Floyd Oberle renand one of the oldest members Evelyn Pepper 'Miss Helen Corless line were Governor the Ia receiving the for took the quaintand Miss Myrtle Corless dered two violin solos accompanied prize H Blood Brigadier present Mrs and Henry was C Jones L Mrs costume est ‘Cookie-Shin- e by Mrs Lawrence Beebe and an orGeneral and Mrs W G Williams Dr toastmistress and the following reiginal pantomime “The Old Maids' Lieutenant Peterson G and Mri'E E toasts: Joel Mrs with Tea Party" was presented by Mrs Colonel and Mrs Carr W Waller sponded Pi Beta Phi alumnae chapter will Ricks Mrs Langton and Mrs P V C H Reinsch Mr? C H Ward Mrs Cadet Major Howard Law Battalion Cardon entertain in honor of active and luncheon the laCharles Tullis and Mrs: A O Fullmer Following Sponsor Margaret Watkins pledge members of the aorority at a’ dies went to the home of Mrs G W A vocal trio composed of Mrs N C The R O T C committees arrang- Thatcher and cookie shine"" Tuesday at the chapthe rest of the Wallins Mrs G W Gitzroy and Mrs spent chairCivic Center is receiving weekly ter house at 6:30 p m ing the ball follow: Honorary At the W C Miller rendered two numbers afternoon playing bridge Gem favorable comments on the new series man Cadet Major Howard Law The committee includes Mrs score prizes were close of the accompanied by Mrs Wallin piano of lectures by Leon Loofbourow enH Love chairman in charge of eral committee— Millier Ryan assist awarded to games Mrs Adelia M Shepard selections were played by Miss Ada titled "Outstanding Living Personed by Margaret Watkins and Afton Mrs A H refreshments Mrs John Harrington t and an Cowan and a dance was presented by Thompson — alities" This course is being greatly Invitations committee Mrs W T Jones Mrs Wallace HunBingham to Mrs Harry Parker The com- Miss June Gilles and Miss Marilyn as the weekly lectures are on ter decorations: Mrs Theron Davis McGee Ernest Tolman Loree enjoyed Jay inciudd: on arrangemenU McKenzie A three-ac- t play “Tragedy and Miss Mirra Jacobs entertainment Stewart Paul Baken Decoration- -) MrJ G w Thatcheri personalities constantly before public Mrs? Luther M of the Royal Family" was presented conattention arid the subject matter Gordon Dixon Ruth Owens Allan Howell and Mrs E: L Romney by' pupils of the Farrer junior high tains intimate glimpses of interesting Viola Clark Hammond Douglas school Potted plants and cut flowers Governor and Mrs Henry H Blood leaders of today The subject for Theurer Marshall Glen Frank Ray- and son Alan and Miss Evewere employed in the decorations daughter mond Lowell Rbskelley Miles RomThursday at 7:§0 p m will be "Jane Blood Miss K Hardy and Max which centered around a patriotic lyn Adams and Dr Shelton of Tibet” at Peterson Alton Gutla Ralph ney idea A red white and blue color Rich who came to attend the annual (he chamber of commerce Donald Crockett June Webber Jerry and were guests of Dr scheme predominated on the tea table Mrs Ray Van Cott Sr who with — John Hull Elmo Military ball James H Linford during their Mrs streamers and candles being used Mr Van Cott and their aon Wood-ro- Hansen VicTickets The “home hygiene and care of the CEDAR CITY—Mr and Mrs Syl UNION—Mr and Mrs Reuben D Peterson Web Talbot Bill Brady Mrs Walter Adams and Mrs Ira' in Logan stay sick” class JorJJirl Scouts had an em verier Nielson of Hinckley announce Garrett of Union announce the- left Saturday for Washington Preston — Floor — committee— Elmo Friday evening preceding the Ml!t: LOGAN—Jl Co warr poured D C fhusTastic for its class turnout Wher e lh e y wiir m a k e their first Mrs the Nielson's of daugh marriage of their daughter Lueille marriage Morgan Marion Peterson Dorothy tary ball Dr Lebn B Linford enter- formerly Miss Mina Griffin whose Mrs L R Jones was hostess to home are held ?ach Saturday ter Pond Omar Budge Advertising— tained at- dinner- marriage which tnoknlaco- - JaouaryiThexlasses formerly Miss- Roma Jarvis of E to Delias J Reading son of Mr Series members of the Nineteenth Century 10 m a of direction at under the Morris 28 in the Salt Lake L D S temple Cedar City to Frejrick Clift Fos- and Mr Franklin Raiding of Murin honor of Miss Evelyn Blood Alan club Friday afternoon her home afternoon Mrs Marvin Gease won the John Stewart Carma Cooley R Clayton The marriage took place Februby her Reception and Blood and their Covers has just been announced Several piano selections De Bussy high score and the second favor went Wright —Vean Postma ter son of Attorney and Mrs John raypartners patr'ons Lowell Woods Grace Mad- were laid for the following guests: mother Mrs John E Griffin A class in nursery school objectives Moody Foster or Cedar City The ary 13 in Salt Lake tompositions were played by Mrs to Mrs Henry Gease a guest sen Norman Dockum John Madison will begin at the Civic Center Satur- marriage ceremony waa performed Wilma B Bunker and Mrs T Earl Miss Evelyn Blood Miss Katherine GROVE— Mrs Ole PLEASANT Miss LaVon Miss Maxine and Miss 9 committee — Russell it was announced on October 28 in Salt Lake and Miss Afton day at 1 p m Mis Parijoe gave a review of the life of Virginia Tucker and Lawrence Jones Grand march Bingham Hardy Pleasant Grove announces Hansonof CooVern Fannie Cooley Humphries nursMaterlinck Miss Alice Spencer re- entertained the officers and teachers Ruth Peterson Mr and Mrs Wallace Thursday Miss Hortense White Mrs Foster is’ a former student of the marriage of her daughter Leda to viewed the play" Mona Vana” by of the Bonneville ward M I A at ley Dee Wangsgaard Programs and A Goates and Messrs Alan Blood ery expert who has a master's degree the McCune School of Sfttsic and a Jesse K Thorn aon of Mr and Mrs Blanche Jensen intermission— Earl for hemwork at Columbia university graduate of the Branch Agricultural D B Thorn also of Pleasant Grove Maeterlinck and Mrs W C Miller the Tucker ' home eve- Cardon Ross Plant Woodrow Wilson Max Rich Ernest I Stewart and Leon will instruct the class All interested college where she was affiliated The rendered two solos Thirty members ning A program and Wednesday marriage took place Wednesday games were the The special feature of the evening B Linford ' are invited to attend the’ class Were in attendance Mrs J A Hulme and Mrs G A with the Xi Lambda Tau sorority in the Salt Lake L D S: temple The diversion and refreshments were was the grand march led by Governor The Reviewers’ club will meet on Members of the Utah Sorosis met served a tea Saturday afteris at present teaching in the couple will make their home in PleasPeter- Torgeson gave 1 International club will meet Tues- She noon at the Bluebird in compliment Monday at p m for luncheon at the Wednesday afternoon at the home of A business meeting and social of Blood followed by President Cedar City district school Mr Fos- ant Grove 8 m Louis at Center Civic at their ladies the son with p 1187 governor’s Mrs J C Knell Mrs J R Robinson the Clivell club was held Set day to Mrs Horace Nebeker of Ogden and home of Mrs M E Wilson is a graduate of the Branch Monday eveof ter also gave a paper on “Foreign Policies in ning at the home of Mrs Eloise staff and many distinguished town Mrs Orval W Adams and Mrs C T ond avenue Mrs Robert Wilson will Bonyhard general representative CORRECTION Agricultural college where he was of Switzerland Industries Home the various from folk and visitors parts Cannon of Salt Lake all former resiIn last Sunday's Tribune the news the United States" Mrs Knell gave Dyches Luncheon was served to ten a member of the Phi Sigma Xi frahostess be the assisting an illustrated lecture of will intermission state the give During current and national events Appro- members and guests ' article from Washington D C writdents of Logan A cluny lace cloth R T Jel ternity' pledging exercises were held for over yellow satin was used on the tea During the afternoon Mrs ten by Mrs E O Leatherwood carpriate music was furnished under the A social was enjoyed by members Scabbard Mrs Howard C Means will review will review the book entitled: lison There members and Blade direction of Mrs Gam Clark table which was centered with a bou- “Brass Ankles" of the Pilgrim riass of the Community was Q’NeiH's “Days Without End" of the transient depot The workshop ried mention'd Thomas Walton and Eugene also an exhibition drill identified him as the son of the late quet of yellow jonquils surrounded church Monday evening at the home The decorations worked out a new O’Neill play in an entirely new is located at 149'A Regent street ’E A Walton and Mrs Walton of Salt by Gor- with violets and acacia Yellow and Literary League Mrs E W Kelly and daughter Miss vein Friday at 10:15 a m of Mr and Mrs Raymond Berry Comwere don Dixon committee and his of Members the Literary league met The last in a series of the course Lake Mr Walton Sr is not dead and tapers in bras holders burned Maurine Kelly have gone to Honoby a va- extremely- effective - purple with Miss Helena Stewart at the home munityofsinging was followedLuncheon at the four corners of the table The lulu where they will visit with LieuThe C W A sewing project spon on marriage will be held WedenSday resides with Mra Walton at 672 East amusing games of Mrs R D Hillyer Friday after- riety following ladies poured: Mrs B G tenant and Mrs R M Oliver and Lieu- sored by Civic Center and the Salt at 7:15 p m Commlssibner Harold Second South street was served to forty-twmembers In Military Decorations noon Mrs Sherman Christensen gave Mrs Lake district of the Utah Federation B Lee will be the guest speaker for The Tribune regrets this InadverA fence with gate was made at the Thatcher Mrs P V CardOn Mrs E tenant and Mrs T E Kelly celebration of her a paper on the life of the dancer the evening and will talk on VWhy tent error and la pleased to make this is now actively of the hall which simulated G Peterson and Mrs A F Stockton-Th- Kelly and her daughter sailed on "the of Women Mrs a served entrance Berry birthday correction Appropriate music was fur- cake in the repair of clothes for men There Are So Many Divorces” following assisted in serving: S S Monterey to a fort The fort idea the entrance nished and refreshments were served Miss Sewing and a luncheon were en- was carried out in the hall with a colo-- ' Eltfise and Laura Dell Torgeson Canto twenty members by members of the B E M club nial fort and colonial flags ‘oif one Marion Peterson Miss Ida Mae Mrs J W Aird presented her pa- joyed at the home of Miss Elma Jensen Mon- side of the hall and a modern fort non Miss Harriet Hulme and Miss per on “A Story of Light" before day evening with flags oft the other side of the Ruby Cardon members of the Provo chapter of tlje Varsity club gave a dancing party hall Many thousands’ of flags large A A U W at the'ff meeting at the Card Party Given evening in the small dance Monday and were small with used together residence of Mrs H D Nordeen Tues hall of the Palis d’Or Forty couples red white and blue with a card was crepe paper Monday evening party day evening Violin solos were played Light refreshments were About attended the Pythian Sisters of Provo excellent decorative "effect by Miss Helen Clark accompanied by given byNo srived There 9 at the-- K of P hall one thousand gupsts attended temple Miss Naomi Hoover The following Professor and Mrs C J Sorensen members and guests were present: Bridge and 500 were played after wa a large sprinkling of entertained the members of the F F state from of well was luncheon the which a cities various guests arranged Mrs Andrew Broaddus Mrs James W club and their partners at a bridge Needham Mrs M A Daugherty Miss served to sixty Mrs Harold Blumen-tha- l Mrs John E Griffin announces the dinner party Saturday evening at the of to won Blumenthal and her the Mina Earl marriage daughter Hazel Clyde Miss Myrtle Jensen Miss Bluebird The various small tables 500 went K favors and the Leland son Hill Mrs Mr and of prizes bridge Gladys Black Mrs E B Shriver Mrs to Oscar were with yellow tea roses Bjerregaard and Mrs "James LeRoy S Hill While the marriage Coversdecorated Ida Smoot Dusenberry Mrs Nettie were laid for 24 guests After Mrs was Sutherland 26 took on in Pearl the Salt McAuley place January Neff Smart Mrs A B Worsley Miss of'the cards and Mrs Lake L D S temple it has just been dinner the tables were arranged for Barbara Maughan Mrs Palmer Bow-dis- chairman At the close of the games of Moe in was luncheon Mrs the announced Hill is a former bridge charge Mrs Lon KumppMiss Hermese four score prizes were awarded B was Bullock Mrs Marie hostess of a U A memthe C student S and Peterson Mrs Orea B? Tanner Mrs Mrs Carl B Arentson enof the Lambda Tail club ber of the Sorosis sorority Mr Hill Mr and 12 Pierce Norton Mrs Paul Robley Miss to members tertained guests at dinner and O W Creer at residence the received his in civil Monday engineerdegree Flo Heindselman Mrs D B Welch bridge Saturday evening A bouquet was diversion the the at and Bridge is evening ing college employed by Mrs O A Spear and Mrs Charles Miss Mae Sutton winning the high the United States forest service at of spring flowers centered the table DeMoisey evening was spent were Ogden He is affiliated with the After dinner the Four A group of friends tendered a fare score favor Refreshments score prizes playing bridge to members and served Delta eighteen Alpha Epsilon fraternity Well party for Mrs Jack Booth who were awarded The announcement guests of the marriage Is leaving to make her home in Vale Mrs W F Gibbons entertained at of R Ostler Mrs Mr Charles and a was at made family wedding dinner a Ore Tuesday evening at the home of family party Friday evening Mrs Carl Elliott A well appointed Springville announce the marriage of given for the couple Saturday evening in celebration of” the birthto Albert Blanche their J Mrs E Griffin John The table planned daughter by dinner was served after which bridge of Mr Gibbons At day anniversary Mr Ellis Mrs’ son of and Palmer was of centered with a mound V-was the diversion Miss Evelyn Ellipink the close of an evening of games and son won the high score prize Those Palmer of Provo The young couple sweet peas and pink roses Pink ta- music refreshments were served to 40 23 in the Salt were married February pers burned at each end present were Mrs Roland Vincent Lake L D A dinner party was given Friday guests temple Missjiyolyn Ellison Miss Rosrila CunMrs Larsen was the recipiladies1 facin a the After meeting evening at the Bluebird" preceding the ent of aLyman ningham Miss Bessie Gardner Miss surprise party Friday afterNaomi Douglass Miss Leah Thomas ulty room at the B Y U Monday eve- Military ball fdr Governor and Mrs noon The afternoon was spent playMiss June McEwan Miss Norma Sut- ning members of the Xi chapter of Henry H Blood and his staff for the ing cards with tea following Covers Phi Delta Pi met at the home of Miss members of the board of trustees of ton and Mrs Glen Ripple laid for 18 guests One score Richmond A social and the college and the following special were "Wak Dorothy awarded Club Entertained luncheon was enjoyed by the mem- guests: President and Mrs: E G Pe- prize' Mr and Mrs O S Olsen enter- bers Miss Louise Neilson and Miss terson Dr and Mrs Frank West Dr tained members of the La Bonna Irene Johnson were the assisting host- and Mrs James H Lintord Dr and Amies club and a few guests at a de- esses Mrs W B Preston sponsored by the licious dinner followed by progres Mr and Mr "William Haws announce officers and wives of the military desive 500 Tuesday evening at their the engagement of their daughter partment of the Utah State Agriculhome Mr and Mrs Angell won the Delia to Mark B Cook son of Mr tural as follows: Lieutenant cojlege Childs Mrs and score Mr and Mrs Mark Cook of Springville Colonel and Mrs Carr W Waller high prize the guest favor and Mr and Mrs May- The marriage will take place March 2 Captain and Mrs W R Goodrich and award consolation the at the residence of the bride’s parents Lieutenant and Mrs John H Titzer berry A Volpnte club members were the Bride Honored MIAMI Fla (UP)— Strong men a of at Shaw Mrs Seth guests bridge luncheon given at her home Tuesday Complimentary to her niece Mrs Alton D Fordham (Mary Thornton) wore red satin breeches in the days a bride of early February Mrs Wil- of ' Georg® so why Washington liam J Snow entertained at a shower shouldn’t modern be allowed at her home Saturday evening of last to blossom out in colors? week Assisting hostesses were Mrs That’s the argumeht of young men J C Knell Miss Belen Huish Miss of fashion in the wprld’s winter playJennie Campbell and Mrs J W Thorn- ground who are upsetting tradition ton Piano and vocal music was fur- these day$ by resort clothes of prisS DjER-KISnished by Mrs Ruth P Richins and matic brilliance the play “The Little Teacher" was The populous Roney plaza pool deck read by Miss Helen Candland Pink sees a daily parade of masculine fashand white sweet peas were used in ions that would put Joseph’s coat to decorating Refreshments were served shame: to fifty guests Many beautiful gifts Lemon yellow" flannels with green were presented to the bride ’ sports jackets 'scarlet sailcloth slapks Mrs Ellis Palmer entertained at with bright blue shirts corduroy a dinner at her home Sunday of last robes with matching shorts in every week in honor of Miss Blanch Ostler color of the rainbow — these are a few of Springville and Albert J Palmer of the male fashion notes observed imwho were married February 23 Cov- oaHy at the beach rendezvous ers were also laid for Mr and "Mrs The Miami Biltmore Country club James E Palmer Mr and Mrs J Ray sees a daily gathering of golfers atSorenson and George Palmer tired to match the brilliance of the Among the social functions of last tropical scene O Sachet is today’s week-enwas the writ appointed Flannel slacks are the favorite atbreakfast given by Miss Lora Dunn tire of the f vogue and the sachet golfer this seaMiss Amelia Buckley arid Miss Louise son and he wears them in colors that a: of greatest popularity Hasler for group of friends Sunday wOutd do pride to King Arthur’s court morning at the Dunn residence Pink —sky blue and grass green canary yel in all the wide world is snapdragons and sweet peas were ar- low and acquamarine' Polo shirts ranged throughout the entertaining and screw neck sweaters are of deep Djer-Kis- s A triumphant French rooms Music qnd social chat were the vivid contrasting hues aqd jackets diversions creation to be sprinkled over if worn at all are casual tweed in Announcement is made by Mrs D checked or monotone browns plaid B McBride of the marriage of her and lingerie to lend the bewitching grays Grace to Horace T Laura daughter The universal swim costume for Djer-Kis- s fragrance to every -f- Jones son of Mr and Mrs Hi T Jones male vacationers on southern sands “All-Electri- c” N C Wallin of the is a of Rev Heber rock and outer garment even pair of shorts worn without a top Community church performed the Chests are hared to the tropic sun into the pockets of coats ceremony Saturday evening immedi- and the deeper the sun-tathe et ately following which the young cou- ter ple left for a three weeks’ trip to California They will make their home in COINED "'REMEMBER MAINE” Provo Mrs Margaret Crook Mrs Lindon BURTON Ohio (UP)— The recent Crook and son Ray of Payson were anniversary of the sinking of the batOther DJer-KisX the dinner guests of Mrs Ray Vincent tleship Maine in Havana harbor reall moderate-l- y at her home Monday" called the fact here that tbe famous art You’ll the Maine" slogan “Remember ” priced many things can he done the Electric Extract CATCH NET MAKES which once fired citizens throughout more satisfactory manner and at a ‘Toilette Water Way t BOSTON (UP )— The dragnet of the country was coined by a Burton Face Powder methods man The expression Gould 'Saving in cost as compared with Captain Merton Hutchins’ fishing boat arose Fred a Talcum of that name from poem off Highland Light recently brought " wrote Lipstick up a “catch” of 100 antique Chinese which Gould teapots a whale's jawbone and a qu lity of coal TAILLESS IAMBS BORN ALTUS Okla (UP)— Guy Cole in tends to develop a breed of bheep CHILMARK Mass (UP)— Joseph without tails Two lambs born from D Tilton Jr has invented a "scare his first experiment — a cross of Ram- gull" to check the depredations of bouillet and’ Shropshire breeds — were h tailless and Cole said he would conseagull that have been eating epregd over jtha Xiltou lawn lar tinue trial to see whether tkq phe- niRiifliiniiK fertilizer fiOffiCaoa would Irt Eepeatqd Society Old-tim- e n Entertaining at Civic Center 4 ' News Mil-to- ill-cu- Weddings in State -- - May-bell- it e Reviewers Club To Meet Monday birthdayfr-znniver-sar- “Pav-lows- y " KP YOUR I (I ST P E0 FORWARD mARCH Mi Vivid Coloring Latest Vogue in Clothes for Men n v ashes of the depression FROM thefor for better things is arising ways to make life more enjoyable In this forward march toward an era of proved conditions your home should be one of your most important considerations d No plans for home improvement are complete without including the extensive pse of Electric Servants to perform 'your household tasks Begin NOW to take steps towarckhaving— home you’ve always wanted! that Here inde'ed is a household service that brings to yoir at the click of a switch everything you desire in comfort and convenience n find to in a far Wees UTAH 'QT tar-fU- POWER Ss other LIGHT EFFiCJENT PUBLIC SERVICE CO n |