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Could any offer more blend which )r indicate our faith in this popular has been pleasingncoffee-particulpeople for more I 2 But á pound can use half of it by your favorite method of making coffee—qemember Edwards' Dependable is correctly ground for any approved method of brewing—then if you arc not entirely pleased and completely satisfied in i Ep '''' ''-- - i I arsede co odia P tos doge E C FFE it o ' - lk- A D ' reituied in ihi Safew'ii enokins School - — WP 4 - Ladies of the Talmud Torah auxiliary will give a card party et 1551 Edith avenue Tuesday at I p m MemI bers and friends are invited ' I I - Bridge Breakfast : J :!: : t -' lfill°1:99 vi 1 I h Ladies' auxiliary to the postal clerks will give a bridge luncheon Wednes- day at 1 p tn at the home of Mrs Byron Forbes 538 Sixth East street Mrs F floral Cutler will be the general chairman and will be assistedi W- Martin chairman of by Mrs the refreshment committee: Mrs Thomas Madron tkkets and Mrs F ' : IL McCarthy decorations 0 l' 0 d11 I - ii riste-1- i -- - -- - 11 ' I Ar' ' ' t A - I - 1 - I I Mr and Mrs Rodney Proctor became the bride of Karl J Engar A wedding breakfast followed at the Frock- tor home 212 East Ninth South street The table was prettily decorated with baskets of pink rosebud& The bride was charming in her wedding gown I of pale pink knit materiaL The young couple left hnmediately after the breakfast for a short wed- ding trip and will be at home after May 20 in the Bigelow apartment& fq eld I - tirmg °ern! hleg i t 1 LimmunVi 3 1 Morning Wedding I 9 II ' Il Like L p S temple when Miss Mildred Ptottor daughter of - this Swiss Sandwich! butter two tikes of braid two-dec- ' ) r 1 I V I re1111 geyeuliesem:Ini:Ilmitziadobened(111:11131: - IN "'T - Nter' the hdlg e gamic I Ab!000 - I ediss '111' ' I ‘ rm7 Ladies' auxiliary to the Lieutenant Clarence E Allen post No 409 Veterans- of Foreign Wars will meet Thursday in the Eagles halb A public cord party will be given by the organization Tuesday afternoon t s::'::-'i- 1 - 01 Marjorie Morgan Miss Bettie Holberg Miss Beth Pratt Miss Rhea Bradford Miss Gean Bywater Miss Lucille Bradford Miss Alice Bradford Miss Lorna Siddoway Miss Leone Grames Miss Afton Schettler and Misa Edith Fernelius ':'gt' N AV nmliA37 the- Salt -- 0 n - hot water s soften a' package of for a hasbutsd's pis eel:lie IJIiiiSi':: k -- "LT— le ' Velveita CriPps perfect forpartial' Creamed Old tkglish ' i — -- lc 1e'v:4‘ nut-swe- et Pa- )' ' ' straight toad Apple pie and cheese to a mares heart! Shred Kraft Creamed Old English the deliciously sharp Cheddar Sprinkle on pie—genertialyt Kraft Creamed Old English toasts beautifully—spreads easily toot - I ' ' '' i'Vc: - att ' a L ' 1Craft Irelveeta the delicious cheese food that's digestible as milk itself Cut i) 1VL - - 0- 6"1"1411t At Miss Leone Toney entertained at a prettily arranged bridge luncheon recently at herhome 1558 FourtecInth Tables were shrrouarns bErasidtgat goef tfhl during the early evening followed by a supper The table was covered with a Venetian lace cloth in'the center of which was a crystal basket of American beauty 4' I -0 '11411111nommulemmeammilloll Brigde Luncheon 00 i- : fresh bread in very thin slices trim crusts and spread with Velveeta Roll ' up skew with toothpicks and toast 'il under broiler dame turning often 1Hidden in Velveeta's deliciouslyzild ' I' Cheddai flavor are the bealth-protetive elements of many foodsalchlY con- t centrated A wondery food forchildrea ' ' ' - -- t 4 - ' "L '1 46 p - l'bc '14 owIti Cook 2 tablespoons chopped green pep' per in 2 tablespoonsof butter Blend in 2 tablespoons flour teaspoon mus- tart salt and pepper 1 cup stewed tomatoes 1 package of Kraft American Meese grated and one slightly beaten egg Add )( cup of bot milk and 1 cup of crab mea-t- Serve hot on tout or in pastry cups Kraft American Cheese I you know is the pasteurized packaged American famed for its AU wheat Cheddar favor! OM t1 nsg V a and Crab Delight lives up tells name! : 'Ap- v4 your Cheese : ' - jt I -' I ' ' !i - - ' ' : - ! ' i7 ' :: 14 i t ' - iiii: itta it : e r :1111!1m1!::-- -: 1111Iii ( ' ' t j--!‘ fpte01 S'''' : cmitutesef : 4111p 4' ----- I ' 2 p m siodoos 01111usamossismos011 for the building committee of the Lowell school was honored at a pret- Ally arranged dinner given at the Hesse country home in Cottonwood The hostesses of Monday evening the evening were the teachers of the school Garden flowers in the bright shades Ire used for the decorations and 12 guests were in attendance - - t ''!' ' do make sure the name Kraft '''stattov is on the package pr on the foil of the loaf from which your dealer cuts your slices For that ir) All name—Kraft—means cheese at r A cheese the peak of its flavor si ric: or that la always imiform ' a ° tuji"P that is t edlik! :‘''7 s'i co - : -J ' Ltst – iic?p 4011 representative ' ipes andjust see! And when you c: -- Doors at Kingsbury hall will be opened at 1 p m and the course will start promptly at cp 4 00000"' - ' - 014-- It's really wonderful bow one good cheese dish can transform an ordinary menu bitn 'quite a festive meal Try these easy re- ! t 740 oe ' '''''''' '' I strated - e'''''''' 11ARVEll:$ 0 4' ' A oaqm Honored at Dinner k le i thv1l41 wc by-M- ' (Advertisement) " ) 0 a — Increasing business has made larger quarters imperative In anticipation of this move Mrs Clawson is making sweeping reductions on her present AU spring coats and suits stock with and without fur trimming at HALT PRICE :All spring dresses in wool plain and printed crepes HALT PRICE Droup ot 7 silk suits - and jacket dresses afternoon and evening dresses and knit blouses ONETHIRD OM 38 North State Street Apt 4 - a I 4 ti " —a -- - y - ' Broadly speaking it was point ed out each of the three days may be given a different heading with the first day largely devoted to pastries the second to rakes and dishes for entertainment and AP third day to complete meals New dishes to be demonetreted Include old English beefste&k pie foolproof cheese souffle goop Porto Rican pot'roast and l ya- ter y cake An interesting fea c of the first day will be the explanation and demonstration of an entirely new way to mix pastries ag worked out in the kitchen of the bureau One Athe main purposes of the coutike In Addition to developing new dishes to meet the demand& of housewives it was pointed out is to lighten the work for housewives-and to make it interesting Women who attend are urged to bring paper and pencil to make notes on the recipes demon- senting the most eNacting attention to tastiness will be demonstrated IV Mrs Julia Lee Wright national director of the Safeway Stores Homemakers' bureau durcourse in "kitching the three-daeneering" which opens in Kingsburyhall on the University of Utah campus Wednesday at 2 p m All Salt Lake housewives have been invited to attend the course which Mrs Wright a graduate of the University of Washington and the American Institute of Baking at Chitago has been conducting for four years She will be as slated by Miss Amelia Sansom prominent home economist and graduate of Oregon State college Officials of the bureau said Mrs Wright his developed "kitchentering" frorrthe ideas and desires of hundreds of residents of Salt Lake and other cities who have been in communication with the bureau during the last year Months of effort have gone into the preparation of the course d r :' '- ' ' - r: ? : Miss Dora now Miss Hurst and Miss Gretchen M :' ' - IP Welch Jean Yates W 0:i 'j::'::1'::':::::: '::!:-L- :: Sunday Supper - May :::it ?: : A delightful program and supper Wu given Sunday by the Busbies& and Professional Women's club at the Nelson tomeon Sixth avenue The tome was attractively decorated with a profusion of varicolorectirises and the serving table was centered with a buket of roses on a reflector The table was presided over by Mrs O P Cherdron and Miss Joanna Sprague Forty guests were present Those in charge of the affair Includ ad Mks Mary Nelson Miss Fannie À Buckbee who were assisted by Mrs - - ' ' The University of Utah Newman club will hoitt its annual spring informal party at Newman haU Friday evening The arrangements committee Includes Miss Patricia Conno le and Miss Sylvia Young Patrons for E the affair will be Dr and Mrs Dowd Mr and Mrs & A Cotterell Dean William IL Leary and Miss Grace Hogan - ''' t h Spring Dancing Party - i More than 40 recipes easy to prepare inexpensive and repre- --- - Women's council Art Barn Barn Ladies' auxiliary to U C T Mrs F C McMillan 904 Fourth East street Reynolds circle No 1 2 p m Mrs Agnes Price 1258 East First South street Salt Lake circle No 559 Neighbors of Woodcraft regular meeting 8:15 p m I O O F hall Friendly Tie club 2:30 p m Mrs W F Patton 1150 East Thirteenth South street Altrusa club 12:15 p m Dick Gunn's cafe Seekers' Literary clukll Tat meeting for the year 10 a m Mrs Frank Asher 1883 Seventh East street Historytourist section La dies' Literary club last meeting of the year 10:30 a In clubhouse drama-musisection 2 p IrL clubhouse 10:30 a ny 'Kitcheneer' to FéatukeMore Than 40 Recipes cbief shower to be given by members wedding march of the Theta Upsilon sorority at the Among other Utahns present at the home of Mrs M C Holbrook on wedding ceremony and reception were Miss Virginia Russell Arthur Eighth East street Britzell and La Mar Petersen all formerly of Salt Lake For Visitor gown of White Miss Beth Alder will entertain The bride wore soie and carried a mouielleine de Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs J bridal bouquet of white roses The Fisher Smith of Honolulu who is vismaid of honor's gown was of green iting her parents Mr and Mrs J mouselleine de sole She carried a Fred Daynes on Harvard avenue roses The bouquet of apricot-coloregold room was beautifully decorated May Nuptials Two with snapdragons and lilies An interesting event was the mar- palms fronted the mirror in the cut I on in New York May riage City end of the room where the ceremony of Miss Elizabeth Buell daughter of took place Mr and Mrs Thomas B Buell of Mrs Marble Is a graduate of HillsElmira Mich and Arthur L Marble dale college of Hillsdale Mich and son of Mr and Mrs H J Marble of is now working on hermaster's deMr Brigham City Utah says a special gree at Columbia university dispatch to The Tribune Marble is a graduate of Weber college' Don B Colton president of the in Ogden and the Utah State Agricul!eastern states mission of the L D S tural college at Logan the ceremony performed Ichurch took place in the gold room of Mrs S Salmenson will entertain at hall on Morningside drive hours of Miss Barbara Marquardt of Groton a tea Tuesday between the Conn was maid of honor Melvin 12 aAcl 5 p m in honor of her daughMathias of Brigham City acted as ter Mrs Jack H Shoer of Los Anbest man geles who arrived recently for a visit A reception was held immectlet!ely with her parents The guests were received by Mrs: '' L B McCorniclr president of the 'fri s: :r i::::::?: club Mn Augoutus F Dannemiller ?:i :::Mrs W A Cavenaugh Mrs Paul F !:s' Keyser Mrs H C Goodrich and Mrs1 ' :: Ira Tuttle ':'': ::5 "::' i: :':' n:: :""A Charles Tea followed the businem meeting !A :?:4:'!t-The table was cotered with a hand:f: some lace cloth in the center of which was a large silver basket filled with deep crimson snapdragons The tea and coffee UM were pre''''''!sided over by Mrs T B Beatty and with a large bowl of velvety vari':''''' :1ft-i':'' Miss Joanna Sprague colored pansies Over which WILI suspended a white wedding bell -- 4 01)0 The table was lighted with ivory May 'Wedding The marriage of Miss Olene Smith tapers in silver holders and the folof Mr and Mrs John C lowing young girls assisted: Miss yirMn L B et daughter115I MkZ1:177 Smith Sherman avenue and ginia Cripps Miss VTrirnialinvis tho—Telvirclub-wh- e nt the Daken K Broadhead ''—'-- -Lake son bury Miss Miry Morris tor election et of Mr and Mrs S Dof Salt annual snoetint the of Landenberger Miss Adele Williamsy Broadhead govermrs for the club Monday at the Nephl took place Monday morning Miss Elma Smith Miss Marjorie clubhouse In the Salt Lake L D S temple David Ralphs and Miss Erma Stallings Fifty O'McKay of the quorum of twelve guests called during the receiving hours For May Bride apostles officiated A wedding breakfast followed for srA number of parties have been members of the two families at 1 Trousseau Tea in honor of Miss Niuf Ran ?Mil whose marriage to Jack Henry p m at the Hotel Utah given by the Miss Nell Horton a popular bride bride's parents The table which of the week entertained at a A prettily will take place May 16 in the was in the president's suite Yire- arranged cerearranged trousseau tea Sunday at her D L S temple the wits decorated with white fragrant home 1210 Fifth East street The mony to be followed by a wedding blooms A' basket of lilies of the teas table Wall covered with a handat the Temple Square hotel roses an formed and britAktast bride valley some embroidered grass linen cloth ay evening Miss Alice Lay- attractive centerpiece Ivory prin- In the center of which was a mound ton will entertain at a miscellaneous cess in holders and were silver tapers of pink roses and bridal wreath Silshower and supper at her home on coven were laid for 16 ver candelabra at either end of the Lake street in honor of the bride who The bride wore a model charming table held pale pink princess tapers on Friday will be honored at a simi- of blue and carried crepe turquoise i Assisting in the dining room were lar affair to be given by Miss La Vine pink roses and lilies of the valley Miss Bertha Mosaberg Mrs Miriam inIdurcaymiss Ipale at be MaxfielMdiss Gladys Tripp and Miss Louisa Wench will entertain Satur- home to their friends after May 16 Katherine Williams The bride was day evening at her home on East Sec- in the Embassy apartments ond South- - street and a dinner will In honor of the bride Miss Jeanette assisted in receiving by her mother Mrs W S Horton Mrs C W Leonbe given by Mr anti Mrs M O Ran- Clawson entertained at a delightful One dolph in honor of the bride and bride- tea Sunday at the home of her par- ard and Miss Clarice Horton hundred and were groom ents Mr and Mrs Curtis Y Clawson In attendanceseventyfive guests on Second avenue The hostess and A number of parties have been giv- A meeting of the Naomi Past Noble guest of honor were assisted in re en recently among the hostesses be-rs beheld-Thursda- y Grands'clut-wil- l JohnCSmith and calving Mrs Jos Winward Mrs E L Win- at 1 Ix nt at the home of Mrs C 14 Mrs Curtis Y Clawson Mrs S Mor- ing Mrs V A Bettilyon Mrs ward Eberly 053 East Eighth South street gan Sorensen was in charge of the George Peterson Mrs A E Winward Members are requested to bring a box dining room The tea table was cov- and Mrs J D Winward who enter-luncheon end with a lace cloth and centered tamed 40 guests at a supper and mis-cellaneous shower at the Bettilyon home Mrs C W Leonard end' Mrs Le e Maxfield presided over a wGeraentd shower and buffet supper last I I Miss Bertha Mossberg entertainedl 116 guests recently at a kitchen shower I LI LL I NI 1111 and supper Progressive games were 'played duringa the evening and eschi guest dressed-- miniature 13ride Pink ': troses and sweet peas were combined decorations and corsages of the flowers used as favors blue princess tapers The young hostess was asoisted dur kg the evening by her mother - '::::: :i:::i::i::: ' 7 irench — e1-i - Young Matrons' guild First Congregational church 2 p m 1631 Mrs J W Torreyson Princeton avenue Ladies' Aid society Third Presbyterian church Mrs Paul Reynolds 859 Emerson avenue 2 p m Ten women were elected to the board of governors of the Town club Monday when reports from the various committees of the club for the past year were read Those elected for the three-yea- r term Included Mrs Roy Bullen Mrs Church P Castle Mrs W A Cavenaugh Mrs W H Child and Mrs term F C Schramm for the one-yeMrs Fred Auerbach Mn Harold P Fabian Mn Murray Sullivan Mrs Clayton L Thatcher and Mrs Kenneth ':: trienda A supper was served late in the evening The serving table was covered with a handsome imported lace cloth and held for a centerpiece a crystal bowl of tulips and butterfly sweet peas in shades of yellow blue and coral At either and of the table l were crystal candelabra that bel& ' Town Club Elects Ten Women to Governing Board' t '''' ' Kinneraley Miss Bernice Griffin Miss following the wedding The followwere Kathryn Ryan Miss Ruth Smith and ing student friends of the brideBrook' Miss Bernice Decker During the eve- hostesses: Miss Ann Scott of ning the hostesses were assisted by lyn Miss Frances Howe of Canton Miss and Miss Margaret Jipp of Mrs Frank L Rigby Tuesday evening Miss Hurd will Omaha Neb Miss Florence Ka Bani3e the honored guest at a handker- der of Manchester N H played tht Events of the Day b MAY 8 1034 TUESDAY MORNING TRIMME 4 - 4 - i - "I b - |