Show -- ' k() THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAX MORNING APRIL A - Affair at Alta -- I Club Given foA Board of directors Departing Couple 1 4 Mr and Mrs H C Goodrich presided over a prettily appointed dinner followed by bridge Wednesday evening at the Alta club in compll ment to Mr and Mrs Downie D Muir Jr who leave soon for Boston Pititelshaded spring blooms formed an ittractive centerpiece for the ta ble and covers were laid for close friends of the honored guests Mrs Walter C Lewis Will entertain a few close friends at a luncheon Thursday inhonor of Mrs Muir who with Mr Muir will be honored at a dinner to be given Thursday evening byMr and Mrs Charles Levens Smith at their home in Federal Heights Friday evening Mr and Mrs Fred Z Smith will be host and hostess at dinner tar Mr arid Mrs Muir - Dinner at Art Barn s - Miss Edythe Kimball and John Watson entertained at a delightful bridge dinner Wednesday evening at the Art Dam in honor of Miss Lois Featheratone and Lynn Michelsen whose rnarriage will take place during the month The guests were seated at one table centered with a basket of orchid sweet peas and yellow Pernet roses The favors for the women were corsages of the roses and the table was lighted with princess tapers in silver candlesticks Cowers were laid for Miss Featherstone And Mr Michelsen Mr and Mrs Deane R Featherstone Miss Wanda Stohl Miss Irene Davis Jay Brown and Maurice Michelsen maize-colore- d Buffet Supper Mrs J 10 a Salt Lake Of Wo- r New- d Naomi Past Noble Grands club 1 p in Mrs Clarence Eberly963 Eighth South streeL Cultural Research Mrs Henrietta artin 505 East Second South street 2:30 p m Ladies auxiliary to the IleV eran Firemen's esscociation 11 a m at ball 233 Canyon road Women's Benefit association No 11 Westway club 8 p m Mrs Sophia Ebmeyer 923 Hollywood avenue Section 2 Women's society Immanuel Baptist church 1 Mrs J H p In luncheon: Winwood 53 Fifth East street Cleotan 2:30 p m Mrs W F Bennett 469 B street St Margaret's guild of St 1:30 p m Mark's cethedral Mrs George R Corey 1283 East South Temple street Mrs L assisting hosts — Va Miriam Rebekah Past Noble Grands club 1 p m luncheon 801 Mrs Carrie McClister West Fourth South streeL Theta annual Phi Delta spring banquet 8 p m Bea Lomond hotel Ogden Kappa Sigma Wives' and Si-ter3' club dinner 7 p m Jeanne's tea room 3022 Highland drive Sigma Phi chapter Delphi ans 12:30 p m Newhouse 'P'? y (1) - street Liters Lure club 1:30 p m Mrs Orin A Ogilvie 916 Millttry drive Young 'Matrons' Club First Congregational church 2 p m Mrs J Blaine Quinn 1664 Emerson avenue Sego Lily division No 150 L A to O It C business meet- - ing 2 p m L O O F hall Sego Lily camp No 4986 Royal Neighbors of America second in series card parties 2 p m Maccabee hall regular meeting 8:15 p ro t Olympus No 50 Past Noble Grants club 1 p m I O O F hall Howard Heginbotham entertained at a prettily arranged buffet supper Monday at her home 1104 Fit teenth East street in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr Heginbotharn The table held for a centerpiece a basket of white and pink flow Shyer Tea The guests included ering almond The American Association of UM ' Mr and Mrs L W May Mr and Women entertained at a de versity Mrs F E Rolapp and Mr and Mrs lightful spring tea Wednesday afterD H Miller noon at the home of Miss Lavinia Brown and Miss Lao line Brown on Guest at Smith Home South street DurEast Thirty-nintMrs George Harris Smith accom- ing the early hours of the afternoon panied by her sister Mrs Ernest De tables were arranged for bridge and Lashmuttbas returned front Spokane tea was served at 4 p rn Wash Mrs De Lashmtitt will spend Fruit blossoms were aornbined with '4 several weeks at the Smith home spring flowers in shades of yellow and pink for the decorations of the tea table which was presided over by Mrs A J Gorham Mrs Mitchell Stewart Mrs T W Whiteley and Miss Uses Mercolized Wax Clarisse Ellis Fifty guests were in Have Beautiful Skin attendance The hostesses for the afternoon included Mrs B H Wayne Mrs Alice Millions women of are today using Oaks Bronson Mr George E Giles -pbre Mercolized Wax to beautify their and Airs William S Worthington complexions and keep the Pkin young smooth and lovely Mercollsed Wax peels off the thin outer layer of scarf Spring Nuptials ' akin In tiny invisible particles a little An interesting wedding of Wedneseach deo until the entire surface has was that of Miss Merlyn Phillips been absorbed day freed The underskin 4 of all elefeeta ouchm sallownets daughter of Mr and Mrs Kenneth D t or un tan frecklek'JPOWPotchea Phillips of Cmaha Neb and Charles veiled lofts smooth and lino Buell son of Mr and Mrs H M texturet:tritli- - tho rose coloring of H Such of Omaha formerly of Salt youth Stereolitied Wax brings Out your hidden beauty 'Powdered Sazolite re- Lake 7 duces wrinkles sad other age signs The ceremony was performed by elinpLi diMolve one Ounce Baxolite in the Rev Theodore G Lilley of the a half pint witch hazel and use daily First Presbyterian church in his study ea pn astringent At all drug stores The bride wore a charming afternoon Advertisement) It A Spirit of Liberty chapter R 2 p m SY y John W Pease national proddentthe Delta Zeta sorority who arrived for a brief inspection of the Salt Lake chapter Mn -elect-of - Xs 5 Edna 7723EK 6 7efezo 4 e BIRTH ANNOUNCED Mr and Mrs Milton D Cushing 69 E street announced Wednesday the birth of a on at the Holy Cross hospital Saturday Child and mother are twitted to be doing nicely met you" or "I am ao happy to have met you" or "It has been a special pleasure to meet you" Also if we wish to add t yin more enthusiasm D courts Albert &Tall was adjudged guilty of accepting a $100000 bribe from L L Doheny oil - magnate in 1921 and on July 20entered the New Mexico state prison under a sentence of a year and a day le left prison on May 9 1932 after sem ing his term less time off for good behavior Mt street gown of French blue crepe with and carried matching accessories sweetheart roses Miss Dorothy Buell of Los Angeleswas the bridesmaid and wore a frock of Eleanor blue crepe with corsage of sweet peas The young couple left immediately for Salina where they will make ' their home - es d for stuffy beads Posed by professional model (Jtit pi trate Richest in Newer Form of "FOOD IODINE" Is Building Up Thousands of nervous Skinny Rundown Folks' Where All Else Fails st0 i ' )1 Modern foodstuffs even fresh vegetables end similarly "sood" foods have recently been disesvered to be often lack Sold at All 1 ( KELPAMALT ' TABLETS Schramm-Johnso- n ' Mrs C A Larsen and Miss Louise Larsen antartained at a prettily arranged bridge supper Wednesday evening at their home on Fifth East street in compliment to Miss Norma Fisher a popular bride of the spring The serving table was covered with an Italian cutwork cloth in the center of which was a miniature church with a bridal party at the front Per sian lilacs and apple blossoms were combined in baskets at each end of the table and pale pink tapers were in crystal candle-holder- s The guests included Miss Fisher Mrs D L Fisher Mrs J Winston Alter Mrs J Cecil Alter Mrs Clarence I Waters Miss Virginia Waters Miss Iris Parrish Miss Maurine Smith Ill AL! all 1 i'' g: m1 4 i" :ro 41 r S 0 It's comforting to ktiRw that under all conditions the children in your home are sale when you have a GrUnOlAt refrigerator It protects their health and keeps them from harm tr" - 0 For Grunow and Grunow alone uses Carrene a liciuid refrigerant which—far tl"! from being dangerous—is almost as simple in its properties as water itself 1 1 Remember that all refrigerators have some sort of refrigerant inside but only Grunow has Carron& Carrells is so simple and safe you can see it smell it ictvi — - 6—ongst'llgomme- -' and Mrs Frank B Stephens returned from Burlingame they spent two weeks visiting E W Stephens and family ekt41 AS"Grunows are made in several sizes for every type of home sod to suit the requirements of every pocket book A Arrives President-Ele- ct Mrs John W Pease national presideof the Delta Zeta sorority arrived Monday evening for a brief inspection of the Salt Lake chapter Mrs Pease is the editor of the Lamp magazine end bas been a member of the national council for six years She is from Cincinnati Ohio and is on an inspection trip of all the western chapters Mrs Pease will felinquish her post as editor to assume her new duties president in June taking the place of Mrs Carl G Molott She will leave Thursday 4! r Mrs Edward Colson Jr of'Hutrhinson Kan has arrived for a visit vilth her parents Mr and Mrs Lewis C Brooks Mr Colson will join her later in the month Worker Seriously With Ptomaine Poisoning — POCA TELLO Idaho — Blaine Baird 25 employe of the Pocatello Irla1 company 1712 East Wyeth venue was unconscious and In a serious condition at the LynnBrothers' hospital Wednesday night from ptomaine poi ning Baird came here from Chicago about week ago and was employed at the greenhouse by W P Whitaker Mr Whitaker who discovered Baird's condition said he found him lying on the floor of the boiler room shortly aftern oon Baird had gone 'Io town for his lunch 1111 t III all the conveniences that any housewife could desire J1 SUPER-SAF- E REFRIGERATOR Listen in every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock—ESL Columbia Network Enter the Grunow Refrigerator Radio Contest Win a beautiful Grunow Refrigerator15 great prizes ever y week Get your free entry blanks from any °mow dealer SELECT YOUR NEW GRUNOW REFRIGERATOR AT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING DEALERS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY EASIEST TERMS Axelrad Furniture Co Southeast Furniture Co Salt Lake City Utah Salt Lake City Utah Wright's Store Ogden Utah Bountiful Utah' UNION FURNITURE CO MERRELL LUMBER AND HARDWARE CO HUNTER HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO D STEVENS CO KOHL'S k CHRISTIANSEN FURN & HDWE CO P J Brigham City Utah Cedar City Utah Delta Utah Utah Ouchesne Ephraim Utah FENNELL STEVENS MERCANTILE CO GOSHEN MOTOR CO HEBER RADIO CO GRAFF MERCANTILE CO F R WILLIAMS EDWARDS FURNITURE CO MAGNA FURNITURE CO JEFFERSON MERCANTILE CO STEWART CONFECTIONERY MICHELSEN HARDWARE CO SELLS FURNITURE CO TAYLOR BROS CO RICHPIELD FURNITURE CO CHRISTIANSEN FURN CO PICKETT LUMBER CO JEX LUMBER CO TOOELE MERCANTILE CO NEIL F BOYLE HDWE CO 1 1 i i Fillmore Goshen Heber City Hurricane Kamilla Logan Magna Milford Morgan Monroe Nephl Provo Richfield Salina St George Spantsh Fork Tooele Rlackfoitt r to and hold it in your hand without danger or inconvenience Besides offering you safe Carrene every Grtmow refrigerator is beautiful Every Grunow cabinet is made sturdily from tough steel superbly finished in genuine bakedon s Daum And every Grunow hu II1 - lt Drug Stores ' Atti"-'1117-47- 011416' Mr and Mrs A Burgess Young and trate taken from the Pacific Ocean and Mr and Mrs W Bert Robinson will made available in palatable pleasantte-taleave Thursday for a week's motor ke form nix tablets trip to El Tovaron the south rim of provide more toed iodine than 484 the Grand canyon In Arizona Doiinds of spinach 1600 Pounds of heel 13rr pounds of lettuce Three Kelp-aMa- lt tablete contal4 more iron and cogitate for rich blood vitality and strength than a pound of spinach 'Pi Pounds of fresh tcmtatoes—more calcium than S eggs more phosphorus than a pound and a ball of carrots—sulphur sodium potasalum and other mential minerals Only when you get an adequate amount of therm minerals can your food do you any good—can you nourish glands add weight strengthen your nerves increase your vigor vitality and endurance Contains no Try Kelp--Ma- lt today Yeast—doesn't camas bloating Two weeks are required to effect a change in the minAt the end of eralisation ol the body that time If you have not gained at least look not better feel better pounds 'do and have more endurance than ever be100 Jumbo size fore the trial is free tablets which are 4 to 8 times lamer than ordinary size tablets cost but litlt Oct tle today ' c ::1111144'‘ 4'or nt-elect Concen- '' For Bridal Pair IMr t' PREVENTS many colds I if' zo' I ing not only in food iodine but in all the other essential organic minerals without which strength and health are impossible Kelp-a-a 1 0111Y recently dis- "- - tokvest4 covered contains ' ' - n practically every ' mineral essential to normal well- ' sli!I imp ' But most being 4 i important of gal is the '' richest w known puree of 5 : fl the newer form of 4' food iodine—nat- ural iodine not 121a(2eh !P m lad 1d 1 lld iss S it het Taylor 123 West 13th St New yetit City prove toxic but the lame iodine that Is present in small quantities in grunach and lettuce It is the lack el this Iodine which experts in nutrition say is our foremost national health Problem Kelp-a-MIs a sea vegetable concert 2 f Ifila if11:11411e131 John E Anderson entertained at a delightful bridge supper Wednesday evening at her home 1398 Michigan avenue In honor of Miss Helen Holbrook and Henry Lund whose marriage will take place the latter part of the week White and yellow spring flowers were combined for the decorations of the serving table which was lighted with canary yellow tapers in crystal holders twelve guests were present It have been underweight for years" oars Mile Taylor "and after two packasea of Le have gained well over live Pounds and am a new person inside and t" OIL Mn elated With "Had stomach trouble tor years When 1 take Kelp-a-Mhave a hearty sone lit for everything and suffer no distress Kelp-a-Mhas banished constipation D O have had nil mi lifk"--- W "Gained S pounds with one packet of Help-a-M- alt and feel 100 Per cent bet to r W J 5 Just low of the thoumuide of actual reports that are flooding in from all over the eountry telling us bow this newer torn) of food iodine is building firm flesh strengthening the nerves eurichins the blood—nourishing vitil elands end Flak the creak pale careworn underweight men and women look and younger Scientists have recently discovered that the blood liver and vital glands of the body eontain definite quantities of iodine which heretofore has been difficult to oh Dlos ifP Couple Honored e 0 buns a h (A e& QUICK-RELI- 211 The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Steiwer daughter of United States Senator Frederick Steiwer and Mrs Steiwer of Oregon and Ralph Mc Elvenny on of Mr and Mrs Robert F McElvenny Sr of Salt Lake will take place April 21 in Washington D C Mrs McEivenny and Mrs Robert F McElvenny Jr left Wednesday morning for Chicagoovhere they will join Dr McElvenny Jr and will attend the wedding in Washington Mr McElvenny Sr will leave later ' by plane for the wedding - - low Amazing Llineral A A Mrs C Edwin Flandro will leave Meeting Saturday There will be a' meeting of the triday for New York where she will Daughters of the Handcart Pioneers vbit with relatives' and friends Saturday at 2:30 p m at the home of Mrs Arthur L Leman 815 Ninth East street Mrs Lily J Wolstenholme president of the association will preside Mrs Wolstenholmeshas recentlyreturned from Thornton Hollow Wyowhere she attended the unveiling of a monument in honor of the Daughters of the Handcart Pioneers and traveled along the route walked by her mother the late Sara Wolters Clayton when the pioneers came to Utah A musical program will be given under the direction of Mrs A J Skidmore The hostesses for the afternoon 1' will be Kra June McDonald Mrs Lily W Tooke and Mrs D A Wolsten-holme Miss Esther Read N TICKS Mn Taylor 123 West 13th St New York City mmimnmi wrote 'The Mansions of Who "Boy! I can breathe now!"i EF Al! types of woolen clothing are 13ecoming popular in China - 1 $!!!71' t alumnae mempledge bers of Alpha Beta Theta honorary literary sorority at the University of Utah entertained in honor of new rushees Tuesday afternoon at an attractively arranged informal tea The tea table was covered with a lace cloth and was centered with a large crystal bowl of pink and white snapdragons Ivory princess tapers in crystal holders were at the ends of the table Miss Betty Walker and Miss Dorothy Lambert were in charge of general arrangements for the affair assisted by the pledge membert MisiLeotte Srnith Mit Runt !teller Mr and Mrs William Montague Miss Edna Keller Miss Kathleen Terry have motored to California for Fisher and Miss Merle Allred a visit of several weeks 44: says Q Please list for me the names of the men who signed the Declaration et independence tront SOUtil Carolina A Edward Rutledge Thomas Hey ward Jr Thomas Lynch Jr and Arthur Middleton Will you please publish the Philosophy"? - Q meaning of the initials FP C Where A Will Durant may I address this agency? 13er1in is using streamlined A You refer to the Federal Pow (Copyright King Features Syndicate Inc) - appointments Q 1934 itbN Regular meeting Alpha Del ta Pi 8 p m sorority house Young Matrons's guild Westroinster Presbyterian church 1145 p m Mrs R G Grimmer cream-colore- INFORMATION may add "I hope that I em to see you againsome time" or "I hope theti am to have the pleasure of seeingt you again very soon" lyedtDattghter of Senator April 21 Belvedere Honon-RusbeNay Active and 1 er commission National Press btilld ing Wuhington D C Q Do you have any figures ort the number of people hired by the Q Did Mr Fall former secretary' United States civil service during thelast of the interior serve time for as part A year? During the fiscal year ended in the Teapot Dome scandal? If so June 30 1933 the commission ex- in what prison and for how long? 200044 applicants and 12 A After years of fighting in the ambled 932 were made TRIBUNE tog 4 h MEMPHIS Tenn April II (113)A live piece of "baggage" 4 years old but brighter looking than the new-e- s was on a bus Glads ne bag somewhere between Memphis and Houston Tnes today Carried as regulation luggage little Donald Scouter left lame last imidnight In Lie checkroom of the Union Bus terminal he was found by reporters— a baggage check attached to the lapel of the neatly tailored polo coat he wore He had been checked at Erie Pa and was bound for Houston A ticket agent had an envelope ticket a way containing his half-farbill and $265 in cash - Salt Laker Will lounge 125 M miAs de Peyster: When leaving the home of your hostess what Is the proper thing to say after having spent an enjoyable evening at her home? 2 When one is introduced is it proper to say 34 When leivIng after eh introduetion is it proper to say it was nice to have met the person or anything B to that effect? 1 Say somthing that Indicates just that that you have had an enjoybale evening at her home" For Instance "Good-nigh- t Mary I have had such a happy time tonight" or "Good-bMrs Allen Thank you so much for asking me to come tonight I h: 1had such a good time" or "Good-nigJane I've loved every It was a minute cf yotir party perfect party and you were a perfect hostess as 'usual" 2 Yes "How do you do" is the always-correform of acknowledgment of an introduction everyone should adopt it and then it will keep us out of the taboo "I am pleased to fleet you" or "Glad to make your or "It's a pleasure acquaintance:" I'm sure" Yes Ms 11-- pleasant ancrgra clous thing to do It isn't exactly necessary for when leaving after casual introduction we usually just But if say gracious "Good-by-" we really have had pleasure in thc we may say "Good-bI am so glad to how Mrs Robinson : 1 at men's clubs house hotel Fifth Ward study group Women's Democratic club 8 p tn Y W C A parlor Parliamentary Jaw section Wasatch Literary club Mrs John R Stewart 176 Eleventh East street 1:30 p m Drill team Bethel No 1 Order of Job's Daughters 4 p m Masonic temple Hospltal sewing committee Catholic Woman's league Holy Cross hospital Section 22 Women's Federation First Presbyterian church Mrs W S Barwick 1339 Bryan avenue 1 p m: section 5 will meet at 1 p m with Mrs A Nord Buckingham apartments Ladies' headquirCers committee seventh in series-Carpar- ties 2 p m Brooks Arcade Ladles of the Mayflower section of Phillips Congregational 1 p an church Mrs G F Schultz 1346 Seventh East m '11- By KATHRINE DE PEYSTER Events of the Day district Utah P'ederation 12 1934 'Bag' Age 3 Speeds ETJQUETTE LiveToward Houston on Bus SOCIETY AND CLUBS - VP or d Utah Utah Utah Utah Utah Utah Utah Utah Utah Utah Utah Utah Iltkli Utah- Utah Utah Utah Utah Idaho MERRICK RARDWARE AND FURNITURE CO SWEET'S STORES INC MORGAN'S WELLS HARDWARX CO CONNOR'S RADIO AND ELECTRIC CO CO G PRICK Foss BROTHERS M FURNITURE CO FLAMM AND ECKERSELL MOTOR CO COUNTY MINIDQKA A E VREDENBURGH CO BROWNING MOTOR RALPH THRASHER LARGILLIERR CO BERT SWEET FURNITURE CO MOTOR SERVICE CO LUCX AND GOODFELLOW Inc W A STINSON CO VICTORY SERVICE WILSON-BATES FURNITURE CO LUCR AND GOODFELLOW REINHART'S STOCK GROWERS MAC CO SMITH BROS FURNITURE CO GRAHAM-BOYL- R Buhl Idaho t A Burley Downey Halley Jerome Pocatello Patio Preston Rexburg Rigby Rupert t Shoshone St Anthony Salmon Soda Springs Twin Fails Wendell dab' Ida's° Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Boulder City Nevada ' l x' 4 It Elko Nevada Carlin Nevada 1 Ely Nevado Las Vegas Nevada Winnemucca Nevada Green River Wyoming Kentmerer Wyomiag ' - |