Show NOVEMBER THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING 10 £r 19 1938 Events and News From Clubs Engagement Announced NOVEMBER 1 Those who were born from Large Reception at Hotel Follows Home Wedding of Popular Salt Lake Couple Betrothal of Popular $L Couple Told A lively wedding of the late autumn took place Wednesday at m at the home of Mr and Mrs Henry C Taggart 1385 East South street when their daughter Helen became the Twenty-fir- st bride of Austin B Smith son of Mrs Jessie Smith 1334 Logan avenue and the late E Austin Smith The ceremony was performed by Winslow Farr Smith in the presence of members of the two families and in the evening a large reception was given in honor ' othe young couple in the jade room of the Hotel Utah The bridal party stood in front of an improvised altar banked with pure white chrysanthemums and lighted with white tapers in ' Silver candelabra The bride was preceded by her attendants Mrs Melvin R Thorley matron of honor Mrs Milton W Rideout attending matron and the bridesmaids Miss Dorothy Flandro The attend their smart and Miss Amy Stnith - ants were charming in frocks all fashioned alike of coronation gold velvet In princess style with pointed bodices Their hats close fitting were also of the velvet being fashioned with three bands with Dalmatian bows They car- ried armfuls of giant chrysanthe- mums in shades of bronze and yellow The bridal party entered the living room to the strains of the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin played by Mrs Lydia White Boothby harp- Sweet Home DinnerScene Wednesday Mr and Mrs Arthur Sweet em tertained at a beautifully appointed "dinner" Wednesday evening at their home on Federal tiered velvet from which fell an enveloping veil of brides’ illusion She carried a sheaf of calla"lilies Mack Smith brother of the bridegroom acted as best man Mrs Taggart mother of the bride chose a handsome model of mulberry velvet with corsage of gardenias and Mrs Smith mother of the bridegroom wore a Dubonnet lace with garde- -' bia corsage j The jade room was gay with deco- rations of chrysanthemums in the bright autumn shades The bridal party stood in a bower of white and bronze chrysanthemums intermingled with feathery ferns with a background of white candles in silver candelabra Assisting in receiving during the evening were Mr and Mrs Taggart Mrs Smith Mr end Mrs William L Payne Mr and Mrs Grady L Boatwright Mr and Mrs R M Robinson and Milton W Rideout Immediately following the reception Mr Smith and his bride left for a honeymoon in California and on their return will make their home in Salt Lake City The bride wore a chic going-awa- y costume of brown English tweed with cross fox fur trim and coffee brown accessories Annual Dinner at Featured Elliott Hall The annual Hew England dinner was given Wednesday evening t Elliott hall under auspices of the Women’s Alliance of the Unitarian church The long tables were attractively decorated with colorful fruits combined with late autumn Home' of Bride flowers Following the dinner an Interesting program was presented those taking part being Mrs Thomas Mulhall Mr and Mrs Franklin Cundiff Mr and Mrs Ranch Kimball Gerald Irvine Judge Allen G Thurman Scott Mathlson Dr J A Phipps Warner P Jerrell and Clyde Pitch ' Eastern Matron Luncheon Motif Wheeler Mrs C Gordon Ames Mrs Harold H Mils Mrs Blair Richardson Mrs William King Pink roses and purpls violets Mrs Arch W Smith Mrs Albert filled artlstio Dresden bowls for fche Smith and Mrs Walter J Lewis Jr decorations at a luncheon given by Mrs George T Han Mrs Clara M Clawson 105 East Wednesday sen at her home in Federal Way in So Temple is showing the latest honor of Mrs C D Crandall of Princess dinner gown developed Warren Pa who is the guest of in black lace and net panels over her and daughter Mr Cire’ slip Ultra smart See adv and Mrs George M Gadsby Covers below Adv) were laid for 12 guests son-in-la- w Clara M Clawson Club President To Be Honored - Mrs Austin B Smith a bride of Wednesday who before marriage was Miss Helen Taggart daughter of Mr and Mrs C Henry Taggart Events of the Day Firemen's association 233 Canyon road 11 a m — Arts and crafts section Ladies’ Literary club box luncheon 1 p m clubhouse p m— Salt Lake club Hotel Soroptl-mists- Utah 1 coffee shop p m— Section 1 Ladies’ Aid society Phillips Congregational church entertains general 12:30 church aid at 1 m — Past Matrons’ p O E S Mrs Hamer S Yale avenue circle Culp 1357 1 p m — Women’s society Immanuel Baptist church' Mrs O A Sheldon 436 Douglas avenue 1:15 p m — Klever Kraft Klub Mrs Victor A Olsen 520 Third East street 1:30 p m — Auxiliary to Street Car Men's union No 382 Moose s p m — Wasatch Literary club 1:30 tion History-civic- sec- Mrs apart- R T Sallis 56 Kensington ments -- 2 p m — Headquarters committee Neighbors of Woodcraft sixth in card series 220 Brooks m — First Congregational Missionary society Thanksgiving offering Mrs L E HaU 78 East First North street 2 p m — Women’s Missionary 2 p of Alumnae off RELIEF FOR MINOR sornis EUMUIMo miMEiir p m— W B A No 11 public luncheon Mrs L Morrison 49 South First West street Ladies' Democratic Study group precinct 2 Mrs Nellie Bird 2159 South West Temple street 2 to 4 p m dessert church 20 Dept 22 Malden Maas for FREE sample F 2 Arcade University members of the Phi Mu sorority will entertain at a handkerchief shower at the sorority Alumnae house 1415 Butler avenue Thure-- f ive tract would about in time bring se hall at 25 - - Miss Minerva Young Ray daughter of Mrs Lucian A Ray The annual dinner dance of the whose engagement to Jack Bramweli McCowan is an interesting employes of the Whipple company matrimonial announcement will be held Saturday at 8 p m in the empire room of the Hotel Utah stomachs trouble may come if we ally failing appetite is significant Mrs J D Winward is chairman of abuse them Some 40 or 50 ears Later if one forces himself to take arrangements for the affair ago a certain group of physicians nourishment a mild sense of nausea declared that there was' no such may appear A feeling of presthing as gastritis— inflammation of sure fullness and of bloating usthe stomach They held that distress incident to the taking of sus- ually appears But these same sensations may tenance could occur only when some Dnsitive lesion such as a gastric accompany gall bladder disease and ulcer or tumor growth was pres- it is difficult frequently to say that ent they are strictly of stomach origin j Recent however Sometimes the victims will note that Investigation By DR IRVING S CUTTER has shown that chronic inflammat- discomfort is made worse by cerCONCENTRATED FOODS ory' states of the lining of the tain foods and occasionally pain UNDESIRABLE or cramps are felt over the entire alimentary tract 'are fairly The symptoms at first are abdominal area In severe cases Some years ago a French sciennot tist announced that food couldUbe prominent although a gradu vomiting is characteristic All of (Advertisement) concentrated so that one could take a full repast by swallowing two or three capsules each equaling a few hundred calories 'It was held that the commissary problems of WANT TO SELL YOUR TURKEYS? armies on the march explorers in remote regions and hikers were banished for all time I am not so sure just how far this pipe dream was carried but it was stated that a week’s supply of nutriment could be packed into an ordinary tobacco pouch The idea was so decidedly contrary to the rule of nature that even though it were possible few would be likely to adopt it Furthermore we know that disuse of such structures as the teeth and the digest- atrophy and a thousand years on a pill regimen would find the huchapter public library 2 p m — Camp 9 Daughters of man family toothless and the tube a foot or so in length Utah Pioneers Mrs Ralf R Wool-le- y instead of its present 28 feet 358 Fifth East street Most of us prefer ouf three m — Sugarhouse 2 camp p "squares” daily There is something of Piorreers Utah Mrs Daughters mealtime about that aids relaxat1839 street East Huff Tenth Ruth ion and peace and harmony 2:15 p m— College club Mrs into the bring home It is part of the C A Wolfrom 1418 Princeton picture of family life How silly avenue it would be if ths members of the 6:30 p m— Business and Prohousehold gathered at the dinner New-houfessional Women's club table — father and mother each takihotel ng three pills the youngsters two 7:30 p m— Lybia temple No 32 each and the baby a half of one while not the “chief Daughters of the Nile Mrs G V No! Eating— Culp 340 Thirteenth East street end of man”— isIna necessary and the dally rout8 p m— Fifth ward Democratic salutary break ine study group Newhouse hotel At any rate as long as we have 8 p m—Mt Olympus Rebekah 50 L O No lodge Sugarhouse and yellow wers presented to each O halL day at 8 p m would you like to sell your Only a Week away direct through the Want Ads whole flock to Cash Buyers always ready to "Talk Turkey"1 Ilookl for Buyers everything Places were marked for Miss Miss Lorraine Hyde Miss Beatrice McCrea Miss Peggy Tanner Miss Marjorie Stohl Miss Mary Brain Mrs S A Whitney and Miss Helen Castleton Taft Turkey Farm WHEN YOU MOVE Sold Range for CALL for- Bride -t- o-Be Why? 1 RESPONSIBLE FAST Mrs W A Allred entertained at a bridge and dlnnerparty Wednesday eVenlng at her horns on Third South street In honor of Miss Marjorie Hyde a popular bride-to-b- e Silver baskets filled with white and yellow button chrysanthemums centered the table that was covered with a Venetian lace cloth Silver and crystal candelabra holding white candles lighted ths table Favors of brides dressed in white CAREFUL Orerstuffed eet A- -l cond Baby buggy 756 Park at Hy 2343 r and s 9776 Large latent Sold Furniture Redman Service Odds-End- Sewing machine gax heater tub ta ble kitchen table chair lc box mat- trese clothe wringer cheap 386 tth are Was Circulator Brings $25 $35 Buck coal range gray enamel model $35 coat $150 Hy 6282-- REDMAN Because Big Cash from with the eame high-grad- e ready milk and corn-fe- d We Invite turkeys Drive out your (election at the farm State street to 116th South turn east and follow eigne or call Midvale 84-J- -l for free delivery Now Dinner Honors — DA-Y- Hyde in honor of Mrs O B Brothers a recent bride merly Miss Margaret Dorman HAVE THEIR guest Utah Notes tlon circulator heater good condl coet $70 122 So 7th B Was $25 3055-- Sold Equity in Qiev Will eell $150 equity in 1930 Cher 738 Linden- - ave - $50 fat The men who handle your experi- belongings at trained enced and courteous Call— REDMAN SERVICE COSTS NO MORE ' ‘136 SOUTH FOURTH WEST NOW1 ‘ ‘ "VAN & STORAGE DILWORTH Thousands jf results like these are on at The Salt Lake Tribune and Telegram offices What other people have done to raise cash YOU TOO CAN DO file do-i-t REDMAN CO S WOOLLEY Mgr con- glasses of water an hour before each meal thus washing out the stomach fairly well The thick glairy mucus which may be found in the gastric pouch is thus disposed of and food materials can then come into contact with the digestive enzymes During the meal itself little water is used although the taking of fluids may be resumed in from one and a half to two hours thereafter Next the importance of eating The American slowly is stressed 'habit of bolting meals is anything but sensible Each mouthful should be thoroughly masticated and from 30 to 40 minutes as a minimum allotted to so simple a meal as breakfast It isnow believed that there are more cases of gastritis than of ulcer and all other digestive disorders put together W are fortunate that they can be remedied relatively easily If we will reform our eating habits and possibly modify thadiet somewhat we need not remai" victims of indigestion Rummage Sale Friday morning 10 o’clock at 67 West Broadway cross-countr- y society Westminster Presbyterian church Mrs G Ferree 3175 South State street 2 p m — Women’s Benefit asso- elation dessert bridge luncheon Mrs L Morrison 49 South First West street 2 p m— Opera Appreciation club Yale ward chapel 1447 Gilmer drive m— Philathea Delphian 2 p m — Auxiliary Veteran Luncheon A luncheon will be given Saturday 105 EAST SOUTH TEMPLE at 1 p m the Ambassador hotel OFF Mrs F C Schramm will enter- by alumnae members of the Delta tain at a dinner evening Gamma sorority Miss Valentine COATS AND SUITS at the Town club Thursday in compliment to Gprlinski will act as general chairMrs Churchill P Castle president man assisted by Miss Elva Cotterell Mrs Virginia R Watkins Miss of the club The guests will Include members Grace Hoggan Miss Mildred Nelson Mrs Glenne R Penrose and Mrs Exceptional Reduction So Early of the board of governors anj their In 'Seaion Eddie W Hoagland All alumnae escorts members may make reservations CHIC SMART DIFFERENT Bon Marche 14 East Broadway with Mrs Watkins are giving a twenty per cent discount on all dress coats (Adv) Spurs Elect Officers The following girls on Wednesday at a meeting in the Union FIRST-AI- D of building were elected officers v at the Spurs pep organization University of Utah to serve during the coming year Miss Frances Covington president Miss Rosebud Marshall view president Miss MarQumY-HiiPSHa-um garet Culp secretary Miss Mary Anderson treasurer Miss Mary For simple bumtsnd cuts Cuticur Ointment It a wonder Frances Heath editor and Miss Betfully soothing dressing Excludes sir from sensitive spots ty Hampshire Junior representatrelieves irritation promotes quick healing ive Alw helps prevent red rough hands promoting a smooth velvety whiteness use together wtthfra grant mild Iv medicated luttcuraSAnp Handkerchief Shbwer Each 25c Write “Cuticura" Costumes sense hygienic regime which sists of the use of two or three common her ’ Use Common Sense Most cases do well on a'common Keep Well 12:15 The annual turkey dinner spon sored by the Women’s Guild of St Mark's cathedral will be given Frl day evening in the guild rooms of the church Mrs C L Hoag is the general chairman and reservations may be made with Mrs W F Bulkley un til 4 p m Thursday Assisting In the arrangement are Mrs Edgar A Rogers Mrs J Autumn Luncheon L Craig Mrs Georgs Sheldon Mrs Bright autumn fruit comi ed Georgs A- - Latturner Mrs George with Pyracantha berries decked Rust Mrs Malcolm A Keyset Mrs the table for a delightful puncheon F A Fyke and Mrs O H Brown given Wednesday by Mrs Edward S Harvey at her home on Sixth avenue Those in attendance were Mrs W'RL Sutton Mrs Paul V Kelly Mrsr Carl Scott Mrs Herman J Bodmer Mrs J Howard throat H ow to man Annual Dinner ' Dinner Dance Miss Esther Vincent daughter of and Mrs George W Vincent 2579 Fifth East street was married Wednesday evening to James M McDonald- - of Cottonwood son of Mrs Effie J McDonald The ceremony was performed by Patrick Mansell at the home of the bride’s Miss Dorothy Vincent a parents sister of the bride was the bridea-mai- n and Donald Parker acted as Mr Guild to Give 'k these symptoms majr com on in the absence of ulcers What are some of the inciting agents of this low grade chronic inflammatory state? English physicians particularly 'have studied condition through a careful pej the rusal of the histories of a large rf number of patients and among the possible causes they list defective teeth the excessive use of alcohol and tobacco the taking of medicines constantly and 'the drainage of pus from sinuses This latter situation is often overlooked as foul material may be swallowed as it flows down along the back of the Mrs Thomas Carmichael df Pasadena Cal formerly of Salt ' Lake City is visiting Mrs A Nord in the Buckingham apartments at The bride wore a handsome gown of white lace and Miss Vincent wore frock of Burgundy lace Mrs Vincent mother of the bride wore a model of midnight blue chiffon and Mrs McDonald mother of the bridegroom wore a gown of black crepe The bridal party stood In front of the mantel which was banked with varicolored chrysanThe serving table was themums centered with a bowl of bronze chrysanthemums and lighted with ivory tapers In sliver candlehoMers Those assisting in serving were Miss Hazel Winther Miss Darlene Vincent Miss Betty Vincent Miss Nedra McDonald and Mrs Donald Parker The gift room was in charge of Mrs R E Vincent Miss Norma McDonald and Miss £arma Jensen Mfcrch 1L Washington D C Mr G H Welsh 'of Spokane formerly of Salt Lake City is visiting in Salt Lake City for several weeks and is at present with Mrs U G Moser on First avenue Mrs Welsh also is 'visiting her son- - Barclay” Welsh of Spring-vill- e Couple Wedded best ' West street Twenty-fourt- h ed Wednesday opti-mimls- m Mrs George H Dern and daughters Mrs Harry Baxter (and children) and Miss Betsy Dern are now at home at 1811 The guests were seated at one table covered with a handsome Sorrento lace cloth and centered ist who during the ceremony with a glazed gourd filled with silver fruit and bright persimplayed "Ave Maria’' Vases of copper and yelThe bride who was given in mar-- mons -were - at riage by her father was unusually low chrysanthemums lovely in her wedding gown a Moly-- “ each side and the table was lightneaux model of soft white velvet ed with tapers in fashioned with deep cowl neck and silver candlesticks Covers were laid for twelve high shoulder line with long train She wore an artistic velvet cap of guests Bridge followed corn-color- J Evening— Social There are many good indications for the day Keep busy - a Birthdate If your birthdate fall on November V 9 you should be very in life You are an extraordinary person March and April 1937 should be constructive months You should feel able to work hard to gain your ends Elderly people should bring you good fortune April and May 1937 should be a period of expansion and Your life should be broadened and made more easy in various ways Danger — February 26 through X Personals Way y Morning— Vry good Afternoon — Active - Mrs Lucian A Ray 1398 Virginia street announces ths betrothal of her daughter Minerva Young Ray to Jack Bramwell McCowan son of Mr and Mrs J H McCowan 263 v Tenth ‘avenue The marriage will take place Wednesday November 25 In the Salt Lake City I D S temple at high noon and will be followed by a wedding breakfast for memberi of the two families at the Hotel Utah The young couple are well known In younger society circles The bride is a graduate of the University of Utah and a member of the Chi Mr McCowan Omega sorority also is a graduate of the university and is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity 8 p Jan-uar- through 30 are most likeInfluence of the ly to feel the star today “ General Indication JO Tho SALT LAKE Tribune-Telegra- m ’ OR MAIL DIRECT TO T’NT ADS— SALT LAKE TRIBUNE-T- ELEGRAM |