Show j ' - — r j'rr-- r THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORMNQ MAY If- - 18 1834 a ' 3 4 BY v) i !r"" r— - r : Sigma Chi Mothers I Club Giving Bridge Tea on Saturday Thursday Tea Honors Bride Of Near Future An Interesting social event of Saturday will be the bridge tea to be given at the Ladies’ Literary club by the Sigma Chi Mothers’ club Mrs Ralph A McBrooih is president of the organization and Mrs A M Daly the chairman of general arrangements for the party They will be assisted by Mrs Oscar A Kirk-haMrs V R Madsen Mrs N Q Smith and Mrs W D Peers Committee chairmen are Mrs A Kirkham tea Mrs T J Mul-llentertainment Mrs V R Madsen decorations Mrs O W Adams arid Mrs:’ Jr W Boud tickets Assisting in the tearoom will be Mrs Soren Jacobsen Mrs J H Win wood and Those who will Mrs P Kohlenberg pour include Mrs Daniel Harrington Mrs H J Halton Mrs N G Smith Mrs W D Beers Mrs T J 'Mullin and 'Mrs McBroom - Sisters of Sigma £hl members will serve Miss Jean Brown whose marriage to Robert Douglas Chez will take place in the near future was the motif of a delightful tea given Thursday by Mrs Claude V Harvey and Miss Genevieve Greenwood at the home of their parents Mr and Mrs M J Greenwood 1401 Military way The home was gay with a wealth of Jlay Nuptials-The marriage of Miss Peggy Driscoll and Melvin Barnes Scott will take place Friday In the Salt Lake " L D S temple JotMrs Traveler George P RobertsT who' wlD leave in the near luture with her children for Europe to spend sev tral months will be the honored guest at a luncheon to be given Saturday at the Country Club by Mrs C L Sandberg ' Twelve guests have been bidden Mrs Clara M Clawson regrets that due to unavoidable delays it will be impossible to move to her new loca- at 105 East South Temple for several days Until then new spring stock to will be reduced from F off Ask for unadvertised Summer stock arriving bargains daily 38 North State st apt 4 (Adv) tion ONE-THIR- ONE-HAL- 8 Formal Banquet Members of the Skull and Bones organization at the University of Utah will entertain at a- formal banquet Saturday at 8:30 p m in the ballroom of the Union building Two of the nine charter members will be honored guests R J GoodMrs Clande N Harvey (npper) and present Black-ne- r Miss Genevieve Greenwood (lower) win of Bingham and Leslie A’ of Arthur who were hostesses at a delightful The committee In charge of artea given Thursday at the Greenwood home in honor pt Miss Jean Brown rangements for the affair will include Ray Owen Morris Gusa and DeMotte a bride-elePomeroy The' master of Ceremonies will be Hamilton Gardner Bnde-to-B- u hall 2 PAStor Graduate Ordination of Ralph Kline Wheel- S K Hat and Chaplain J 1$ Mc-Bride f Mr Wheeler a resident of mad his home in Salt Lake for several year He will pretth his first sermon after the ordination at the Westminster-Presbyteriachurch Sunday at 7:30 p m Mr Wheeler will take up his ministerial duties at the Presbyterian church at Haines Alaska The Rev Mr Lilley will go to Mt Pleasant Sunday night to deliver the baccalaureate sermon at commencement exercises at the Wasatch academy S II Cali--fomi- a DAYS TO DEC08ATI0II DAY We Can JStlU Complete the Memorial You Need ELIAS MORRIS & SONS 21 Wot losth Temple Wide-brimme- th pm Moose Ordjnatioti Rites Will Be Held for er who graduated from Prinieton theological seminary last Tuesday into the ministry of the Presbyterian church will be conducted Sunday at 11 i m in the First Presbyterian church by members of the Sait Lake d hats with flat crowns appear with many later after-no- Presbytery Rev Theodore G Lllley will costumes They are fashioned In The the ordination sermon Other preach woven straw members of the dark colors of close Presbytery who will trimmed only with a narrow ribbon participate are Dr W H Ensign Dr band or a feather slanted fiat against H V Comtn Dr M P McClure Dr the brim They are worn without fur coat collars often accompanied by combine a frock and coat) are loose titling gauntlets big cravat The gloves accompanying the cos- of antelope auede or novelty silk to tumes (which nine times out of 10 match a cravat Past Chiefs’ club Pythian 1 p m Mrs Lulu Sisters Brumit 2004 Eighth East street W B A 8 p m 322)4 South State street Eiks’ Ladies’ club chorus dinM! A ner Mrs avenue "Royal Neighbors of America chapter No 3072 500 party Bou Mardi® will pfesent to the ' Brides-to-B- e and their - pm’ - Gay Accents Add Zest ‘to Bridge Supper McMrs William Wood Mrs J Afee and Mrs Lillian McAfee entertained at a bridge cupper and miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Phyllis Doxey whose engagement to John S McAfee has been recently announced The affair was held at the home of Wood on Sherman avehue Cov ere laid for twenty-tw- o guests Able were arranged for bridge dur-lnthe evening three-quarte- - early summer flowers and the hostesses and bride-to-b- e were assisted in receiving by Mrs Greenwood Mrs Joseph C Chez and Mrs A S Brown tea table was covered with beautiful lace cloth and held for centerpiece s Dresden bowl of garden flowers in the pastel shades Maize1 colored princess topers were in Dres den holders and the tea and coffee urns were presided over by Mrs Joseph C Chez Jr and Miss Virginia Fox who were assisted in serving by Miss Beth Pratt Miss Marjorie Bradshaw and Miss Katherine Cannon During the receiving hours fifty guests called n Events of the Day Kappa Kappa Gamma Mothers’ club pnu chapter house Salt Lake unit of Women’ National Aeronautical aasocia tion bridge tea clubhouse of airport 2:30 p m John F Critchlow camp No 3 auxiliary United Spanish War Veterans 8 p m Utah state armory G L A Rummy club 1 pm Mrs J H McArdle 858 South First West street Fine Arts club 2:30 p m Mrs Orson Wright 1432 Emerson avenue Oliver O Howard post W R C 2 p m Mrs Capitols Townsend 1437 Laird avenue Pi Bet Phi formal dinner dance roof garden Hotel Utah i Os-e- neckline with two mirror buttons when she goes to tea The silver fox collar and cuffs on length sleeves frame a simgle black hat and frock Black lightened by white or colored touches is chosen by scores of fashionable women The Princess de Fau- eigny Lucirige wears a black wool frock having a white satin upper bodice with a hipbone length cape the cowl collar of which is lined in white The Princess satin d’Arenberg chooses a black Costume with a crepe tunic printed in tones of white black and yellow Bridesmaids THIS cereal i a favorite youngsters Bubbles of toasted rice that crackle and snap In milk or cream A'REVUE OF wijA GOWNS AND ENSEMBLES Sober Mode at the By ADELAIDE KERR PARIS VP)—Chic accessories of rustling taffeta white pique and soft chiffon brighten the sober costumes which appear at teatime in fashionable jestaurant here Dark ensembles of black and navy blue are lightened by bright taffeta bows at the highi necklines and girdles of white pique or soft chiffon tied in big bows at the waist Fur capes made pf several fox pelts add a formal note to black frocks Brilliant buttons add life to sober coats' Victoria former queen of Spain wears a black wool coat closed at the -- MARCHE Tuesday Evening Admittance by inlvtatlon — 0niy If you have not received your Invitation request one from the BON MARCHE Serve Kellogg's Nice Krispies for breakfast or lunch So light ind easy to digest They’re ideal for the children’s supper Ready-to-eMade by Kellogg Battle Creek at in ' ’ Listen!— 14 KAST BROADWAY ct For The gentle bleach- ing action eliminates muddy skins dull complexions freckles tan and discolorations as your appearance instantly assumes an irresistible beauty v r ' ORIENTAL CREAM Qouraud WlitJ'T'fledi RmU OrlttlTai e Miss La Verne Kjar whose marriage to Louis Gates Knight will take place May 25 was the honored guest at a delightful party given by Mrs Lloyd O Stohl and Miss Thelma Knight at the home of Mrs C W Gates 1741 Ninth East street Thursday evening Garden flowers were used for the decorations of the living rooms and the guests Included Miss Kjar Mrs C W Gates Miss Helen Clark Miss Margaret Clark Mrs Mervin Wallace Mrs Clifton Ludwig Mrs Alton Wickman Mira Evelyn Gray Mrs Harold Miss Althea Frewln Boyer Miss prances Hughes Miss Lucile Jensen and Miss Louise ' ’ Wllcken Bride-to-B- Honored e Miss Lore tie Myrlck Miss Veniee Carlson Miss Nora Ford arid Mrs C C Watkins entertained at a delightful breakfast recently et the Idle Isle In Brigham City in honor of Miss Leona Holt a bride-elec- t Spring garden flowers were used for decorations Miss Miidred Stone and Miss Beth Watkins furnished the musical program for the affair Covers were laid for twenty-fiv- e guesta' Friday evening Mrs D’Rillia Howard will entertain st her home 2117 Green street in honor of Miss Holt and her fiance Saturday afternoon the bride-to-bwill be the honored guest at a luncheon to be given by Miss Iris Thorpe at her home 634 Fifth East street Miss Aileen Erickson will entertain at a tea Sunday afternoon between the houra of 3 and 6 p m at the home of her sister Mrs Earl W Lambert 1175 Laird avenue honoring Miss e MY DEAR YOU’RE GETTING- - UNAT- Holt TRACTIVE Art 'hJ'il iv M' $ s At a meeting of the League of Women Voters held at the Civic Center Thursday the following women were elected to office Mrs L H Brock-ban- k president Mrs A B Irvine first vice president Mr Emily C Adams' second vice president Mrs W M Knerr treasurer Mrs Earl R Van Cott secretary h v Cosmetic 4 Officers Elected :vrtr 1 - -- Skin! and there's - - "- ny r Ur ’(f & REALLY NO EXCUSE J y ' i FOR IT YOU KNOW Barn Luncheon The aluiWae ' association of the Delta Gamma sorority et the University of Utah will be entertained at luncheon Saturday at 1 p m at the Art Barn Miss Doris Erdman is acting as general chairman of arrangements for the afternoon and will be assisted by Mlsa Ardella Irvine and Miss Diane Lamoreeux Reservations must be made by Friday with any member of the committee Bridge Suppe We fought your 'battle and made it possible to have your Beauty Service at Reasonable Prices Our operators have years of experience and all our work is We use Genuine guaranted or money refunded Supplies exclusively and we are open evenings for your convenience until 10 o’clock Take advantage of these low prices PERMANENT WAVES AT HALF PRICE '$400 Wave $200 $500 Wave $250 $600 Wave $300 $750 Wave $375 r SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE s Complete i 75£ t MISS ESTELLE KEYS expert Skin Analyst is here to make-uyour face and advise on bow to make-uyour own face scientifically Just phone Was 4555 p p and have this service absolutely FREE DAY & NIGHT BEAUTY SALON 0 : ' A i I 121 main 'vVO' street Your $ for Service AVERBACH and Hit 16 Co-Work- er Mrs R Blair Kinneraley Mrs Guy C Hill Mrs Edward C Colson Jt Mrs Lavar Thatcher Mrs Kendall D Garff Miss DorothaNell Harris Miss Emma Macbeth Miss Bernice Gee Mias Melba Smith arid Miss Leon Rockwood You can use all fho Cosmotlcs against ugly The Elks Ladies’ club will entertain at a dancing’ party for members and guests Saturday at 9 p m at the clubhouse ETIQUETTE By KATHR1NE DE PEYSTER Dear Shampoo and Finger Wave Included' First-Clas- Mias Grace Ger was the guest of honor at a prettily arranged bridge dinner given Thursday evening by Mrs Eugene C Ludwig st her home in the Ritz apartments Covers were laid for Mrs Lawrence J Brennon DON’T RUSH HIM Miss de Peyster: Will you kindly tell me through your column if it would be correct for a young women to invite a man friend to her apartment for Sunday supper? This person is a new acquaintance and called at my apartment a few times but stopped tele- phoning and I have not seen him for a couple of months Would it look as though I were chasing hiip if I telephone? It so could you make READER any suggestion? ' I don’t at all like the Idea of your telephoning nis young man under the circumstances and under the circumstances too I don’t like the idea of your inviting him to Sunday supper in your apartment Since he has jbeen so silent for two months this enthusiasm bn your pert could easily be misinterpreted by him i don’: give him this chance It’s a better idea for yoprto pten to have several guests to your Sun day supper’ and write1 this young man a note Inviting him This gives him opportunity of doing as he wishes about the invitation and you will I am sure you agree be wiser to extend your hospitality in this mannerly way v you wish yet guard SKIN this modern way COSMETIC vestige of dust dirt stale cos- would it compliment you on metics Before you put on fresh ALWAYS before you go your really lovely skin? Or cbm- - make-upcoarse to bed— give your skin tins gentle plain of tiny blemishes blackheads even? 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