Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING IS Bride-Elect- Event of the Day -- x p m dinner S ATuncheon Mrs John C Hague will entertain at a luncheon Saturday in the empire room of the Hotel Utah in compliment to Miss — Helen “Greenwell “whose Ladies’ 2 p m pu-J- L— -- Literary current club chorus events and current lltsraturs section 1 p m— Salt Lake clrcla Child Conservation League of America Christmas party Weasku inn 1 p’ m— Frances Willard and Central W C T U Mrs Phillip Huddleston 1914 Douglas street 1 p m — Auxiliary National Federation of Postofflce Clerks Mrs Samuel Brooks 1999 McClelland street 1 p m — Rummy club Mrs William Dyett 158 Williams avenue 1 p m — Kls club Christmas party Elks club 1:30 p m—Western Review club Mrs Violet Gates 1847 Ninth taps ”rnar-- - riage to William C Hague will take place late in December Ten guests have been bidden Mrs Rosalyn B Greenwell and Miss Virginia Neville grandmother and aunt of the bride-to-b- e respectively will entertain at a luncheon in her honor Satur-- ’ day December 12 Past Presidents' Club to Meet Annual 1:30 p m—Culture Lure club Mrs Accl Richardson 1364 East Thirteenth South street Silver-T- ea The annual silver tea and pantry showersponsored by the mission riers 1880 3 son-in-la- w rd Personals four-piec- ut M Clawson Dinner Dance Honors Couple las EAST SOUTH TEMPLE JA Coats OFF Suits Costumes - All Sizes Latest Models Make Early Selection y Park street Pattern 9098 foil collar — but’ if you jiko Cake- not-so-go- By LOUISE BENNETT WEAVER ‘ education classes for Delphian groups publlo library 7:30 p m — Lynds chapter No 1 O E S Masonic temple 8 p m— Gustaf Adolf male chorus auxiliary Mrs E H Hell-ber- g 418 Elizabeth street Grapefruit Juices Ready Cooked Wheat Cereal Cream ' Scrambled - 1 Pickles Grapes Tea DINNER MEND Macaroni and Cheese Spiced Buttered Beets Bread Grape Jelly Olive Dressing Head Lettuce Orange Filled Cake - ‘ B-- Gurry’ Coffee Orange Cake cup butter 1 cup sugar 2 eggs 3 cup milk? 1 teaspoon grated orange rind 1 teaspoon orangs extract Vt teaspoon lemon extract 2 8 teaspoon salt 2 cups flourteaspoons baking powder Cream butter and sugar Add rest of ingrredlents and beat 2 minutes Pour into 2 medium sized csk pans lined with waxed paper and bake 20 minutes In moderate oven Add filling 44 2-- Orange—FUUng- - 2 1 (For Large or Individual Cake) M cup sugar 4 tablespoons flour hi cup orange teaspoon grated eggyolki Juiced tablespoon lemon juice 8 tablespoon salt 2 teaspoons grated or-an- ge rind !4 M cup rind" - butter water""! —— -- Mix sugar and ingredients flour blending lemon tablespoons add well rest of Cook constantly until Cool and use as and stir thick and creamy slowly filling Frosting 1 cup water 2 teaspoons vinegar 2 egg whites beat4 teaspoon en vanilla 14 teaspoon orangs extract teaspoon 2 cups sugar 14 lemon extract Boil without stirring sugar water and vinegar When thread forms when portion Is slowly poured from spoon pour Into whites slowly Beat until cold add extracts and frost top and sides of cake :Y0UR IS YOUR FORTUNE Poll You Can Havs —ONLY— tnM Jl a v Complete " BETTY KAY GUARANTEED 100 ALL-STEA- M PERMANENT WAVE Assulng soft lustrous rlnrlrttr ends waves CIVEN ENTIRELY WITHOUT ELECTRICITY and deep BEAUTY 174U South Main PARLOR Was 8441 FOR HEADQUARTERS KAYSER HOSIERY and SALT LAKE UNDERTHINGS - ft Etonsv mtgg Coffee LUNCHEON MENU Beef Vegetable Soup k rice-unt- — Egg Toast Crack ere University of Utah Notes Delbert Draper The reception committee will con slat of Mrs A L Beeley chtirman assisted by Mra James G ‘“Miller Mra Fred Barker Mrs Milton Ben-nlo- n Mrs Wallace Newby Mrs Orln Tugman and Mra Levi Edgar Young Th refreshment committee composed of Mrs C B Freuden-berge- r chairman assisted by Mis R B Ketchum Mrs Orln A Ogil vie Mrs Theron Parmely Mrs L G Provost Mrs Vadal Peterson Mrs Lawrence Snow Mrs W P Read Mrs J O Horsfal Mrs Harand Mrs Lester old Goldthorp Hubbard Buttered Sugar Cookies A U of U Woman's Club Th University of Utah Women’s club will hold It regular December meeting Saturday at 2 p m in the Union building Mrs J B Beam-so- n president will preside A musical program will be given by Mr and Mr Gail Martin and talk on current event will be given by Mra MENU BREAKFAST dull-finish Rec - Fronting to 'go feminine" you’ll prefer the alternate choice of a fetching jabot Slim of line is this gracious stylo with its penCll-sll- m skirt relieved by action-lovin- g pleats Notice too the trim yokes and puffed sleevea which offer a choice of long or short cuffs AU sorts of fascinating fabrics are shown on the counters this season but wouldn’t you like satin or sheer woolen 7 Easily made aided by the accompanying Complete Diagrammed Marian Martin Sew Chart 1 Pattern 9098 may be ordered only In size 16 18 20 24 36 8 40 42 44 and 46 Size 36 requires 3 8 fabric yards Send fifteen cents in coins or stamps (coins preferred) for each Marian Martin pattern Be sure to write plainly your elze name address and style number - Write- Immediately for btlr new Marian Martin Pattern Book! See the latest styles in frocks suits 1 the waste paper box under the back Given for Orange Filling and Recipes m —Miss Betty HuntA entertained at a delightful dinner dance Thursday evening in the Empire room of the Hotel Utah in’ honor of Mis Gladys Beasley and her fiance Wbodrow Raleigh whose marriage will take place this month The guests numbering ten were Bon Marche 14 East Broadway seated at one table centered with announce new arrival of Evening a mound of white giant chrysanthe- Gowns and Scotch and Soda dresses mums (Advertisement) fagtesv 4 easy-to-ow- n! 7:30 to 9:30 p m— Free adult son-in-la- w w “ - For tho “dressy” occasions of your winter season chooso Pattern 9098 as flattering a frock a over you’ll see! - If you’re the “neat ’n1 trim” type you’ll Jove Its enhanced by a dainty bow or easy-to-ma- William Byhower Kr-D- an w Mrs p m— Auxiliary to Canton Colfax No 1 L O O F hall 6 p m Christmas dinner for members of Colfax No 1 2 to 4 p m— Fres Adult Education class publlo library 2 p m —Joint meeting Mary WVCritchlow and Women’s Mis sionary society First Presbyterian -- 1877 ay church Mrs y Princeton avenue 6:45 to 8:45 p m— Free adult education classes Sprague branch Mrs L W Snow who will leave for Denver to spend the holidays and daughter circle of the Catholic Woman’s with her league for the benefit of the sisters Major and Mrs George Van Stud-difoof the Mexican mission will be held Saturday from 2:30 to 5:30 p m at the mission B28 West Fourth South street Mrs A Burgess Young Is chair- man of the arrangements committee and Mrs John P Reeves vice chairMiss Emmeline Nebeker daugh man assisted by the following committee members of the mission cir- ter of Mr and Mrs W D Nebeker cle: Mrs Arthur H S Bird Mrs has returned frdhi a visit in Palo Mrs J F Fitzpatrick Alto Cal where shejwasibs guest Miss Elizabeth— FitzGerald— Miss of -- Miss -- Mary Strange Margaret Gibbons Mrs J J Galli- gan Miss Kate HalloranMiss Grace Miss Harriet McCloskie has reHogan Mrs James Ivers Mrs E- turned from Akron Ohio St Louis E LaDuke Mrs Thomas J Mar- and New York City after a month’s nane Mrs Neil O’Donnell Mrs Phil visit Miss McCloskie Is at home J Purcell MrsrMary A Robinson at the Belvedere Mrs John B Sage Mrs John W Mrs L W Snow will leave FriJames R and Mrs Thompson where she will t day for Denver Walsh spend the holidays with her and daughter Major and Mrs Papering Bought House Georgs Van Studdlford New papering means money but the extra amount expended for Mr and Mrs J M Boutwell have craping off the old paper before returned from an (eastern trip papering anew Is well spent You J Walcott Thompson has recannot tell how clean the former occupants were and the only safe turned from a visit in Cambridge method is to have the walls scraped Mass with hts son and daughter-in-laMr and Mrs Walcott Bishop so that no “boarders” lurk In the soiled paper Very often you will Thompson find antoheraoiled paper under the Mrs E E Corfman has returned top one from a visit in Cheyenne- - Wyo and daughter Mrs Clara M Clawson 105 East with her So Temple calls attention to her Mr and Mrs William E Ottenstein New State St window showing the Mrs Prentice N Gray and her e “Boxy and Buttonleas” dash See Adv daughter Mrs L Noble Robinson suit with its well-cbelow (Adv) are In the Jackson Hole country for a few days Clara - 1:30 p mj— Auxiliary No 8 National Association of Letter Car- and Shower ’ - porch to wait the day of the waste collector The find a place on the shelf and they atay In that place until cleaning time “You don't want all these books do you The regular meeting f the past Joanl- - Du you Junior?11 "Well I don’t knowf Save my president's club of the Wasatch Literary club will be held-a- t the Bre’r Rabbit’ and my ’Treasure home of Mra Thomas E Rowan Island’ and of course my ‘David blouses! They’re thus 1370 Ninth East street Saturday Flattering fashions Here All on this Copperflcld at “dress-up1:30 ” Will be for Luncheon served ahelf you don’t touch but the rest and everyday Gay p m Assisting hostesses will be I don’t so much care You can outfits for kiddies juniors debs! Mrs Ben Johnson and Mrs John end them to the children’s lend- Slimming styles for mother! Helpful R Stewart Mrs Ernest Urlen will ing library or the Salvation plus latest fabArmy ric gift suggestions at business the meeting tips! Send now! Book is only or anywhere Only net these” preside of will a The program consist fifteen cents Pattern too is but Many hooks that children read fifteen cents Twenty-five talk on “The Banquet of Liter- must cents for go this way They make ature" by Mrs Marba Josephsen when both ordered together hour — happy anj Uy solos— e ocal— pasaAfew (se( allow order to Department and atay through the year Such Send your lected) by Mrs G W Teudt The Tribune-TelegraHome old standbys become a part of the AService - City Bureau— Salt-La- ke child’s 'heritage "of beauty and at the piano their value is beyond count - Their Utah price is very cheap compared with the Bridge Luncheon bestow i peior-Benare- s —Mrs MtrlarirHubbardBurt has upon the child who reads and loves — Words whole sentences— Issued invitations for a buffet them —are blended bridge luncheon to be given Friday even entire chapters at her home on University street Into the child’s mind-ancharacter GANKE By FLORENCE-Lquate and occasionally I put some and there they remain for good of the Chinese preserved fruit and Mra William Story Mias Eleanor Time Sifts Values vegetable slice in one of the relish Story and Mac Story will be at dish compartments Time I always say sifts values the in books near the Jiome to their friends in that I eat the curry mixture as an is What hailed as the best selling future in the Eagle Gat apart- book excuse for all the relishes I like I of the day the book for chilments hope you are as fond of them as I dren to read may lasta season and am Oh yea I forgot I put In an though rarely it may last a lifeAmerican touch and used some pretime a generation and beyond If served watermelon rind as an adit lasta like that you can be certain ditional relish Did you see the way that it holds values so precious and the men took that? Who says they so rare as to defy Vie staleness of don’t like spicy sweet things? custom and the vagaries of fashion Alpha Kappa Psi remember the you Perhaps days The annual autumn quarter dance when "Little Lord Nancy has a leaflet on "Pickles Fauntleroy” was of the Alpha Kappa Psi commerce and Relishes” Send a stamped best seller The children did not envelope to Nancy fraternity at the University of Utah read it if I am any judge but their Page care of this paper There was a good will be given Friday evening at mothers did market for velvet and Jace collers The hostess Memorial grove of the evening was a Copyright 1936 Publishers and cuffs and the barbers suffered Mr and Mrs George W Young a slight that they were slow to for- world traveler" who had eaten alSyndicate an Roland Stucki will act as pa- give Time healed that wound “Lit- most everywhere and who knew setrons and patroness Stanton Wi- tle Lord Fauntleroy” is no more crets of Russian Chinese French Floral Prints Smart But “Bre'r 'Rabbit” Oh he’a still lliams and Nephl Allen will head and Indian cookery She English floral patterns both for dayIn Huge the briar kicking patch the dance committee assisted by Every family who loves reading was serving some Benares culry time and evening in a maze of Paul Lambert Brlant Smith and knows the standby shelf That There are so many ways of making vivid colors are the new note in William Blair refreshments Le- row of battered veterans is rever- this particular dish that the hostess silk prints this season Th unster Reese programs and Bruce enced and loved beyond the liking and Nancy went into a huddle as usual variety of silk grounds gives for the newer brighter-dresse- d Jones Willard Grismore and Dougrows that mount toward the ceil- they ladled it and discussed it“ special Interest to the new colleclas Thompson tickets "I could have curried sweetbreads tions They include silk twills and ing “Just keep Jane Austin sheer silks - " Phi Mu handy and Don Quixote’ Leave and have served them with the rice silk toiles a welltheas classic silk that shelf just as it is I know but I chose the chicken and this is stiff silks - and A formal dinner was given Thursqrepes It is a bit shabby but— Oh well did: what a I selected I tender day evening by the Phi Mu sorority just leave it” chicken had the butcher cut it up at the chapter house on Butler - And-Jun- lor to rescue runs ' his as fricassee for InitThen I sauteed it avenue Irr honor of th new own and Joan hers The family and cooked it slowly In the heavy iates Miss Josephine Yearsley Miss take root in and standbys grow covered Gwen Shields and Miss' Frances the minds and frying pan until the meat hearts of all those il Engdahl and the new pledges Miss who own and read them That is was tender I boiled some every grain was separate and disMartha Zinn Miss Marjorie Moys the the mark of distinguishing tinct I let the rice stand In covMiss Louise Boyer and Miss Flor standby book Its owner reads it ered diah on the warming ovena after ence Larson turns to favorite paragraphs and It had been boiled and drained This A Christmas theme was carried pages opens the book at random in a warm place helped to out in the decorations The table and soon to be lost in that standing ’ begins it flaky was- centered with a miniature fig- world where the wicked cease from make When’ the chicken was tender ure of Santa Claus in his sleigh troubllftg and the troubler is unadded a mixture of two teaspoons and places were marked by small known stirred up with two decorated Christmas trees During Some standbys that I see cher- curry powder the evening a program was pre- ished: "Bre’r Rabbit” “Mother teaspoons of flour and added to cUp of chicken stock I sented by members of the sorority Goose" “Treasure Island” "David chicken broth for this Special guests Included Mrs Mary Copperfleld" "Andersen’s Fairy used Canned put the remaining cup and oneJ Webster and Miss Myrtle E Tales” “Bible Stories'1 the “UnClancy of the university faculty abridged Dictionary” a Kate GreenMiss Naomi Melville was general away picture book There are some of chairmanirLcharge The little-c- ol thearrangt WH ments assisted by Miss Virginia lection is just beginning to edge Hodges and Miss Ramona Rider along the shelf that the child in The Phi Aju pledge chapter an- the house calls his These are prefollownounces the election of the cious things and greatly to be Welcome every new and Moys praised ing officers: Miss Marjory president Miss Virginia Hodges untried book" It may be a standby vice president nd Miss Martha but hold the old and tried Zinn secretary They are the standbys East street Group Announces Worn An interesting social affair of Friday will be the annual dance The world la full of books good for the benefit of the Shrine hos- books for children They come In pital lor crippled children to be a teady stream and lhe xhUdrn given at Coconut Grove The affair will be sponsored by devour them greedily — good and not the nobles of El Kalah temple o good and empty of contentr’AH Ancient Arabic order Nobles or are welcomed read and—then the Mystic Shrine what? Those in charge of the affair The empty one Is invariably left are M E Lipman C H Fischer James W Collins J A Johnston about the house until somebody G E Hanson and A- - E Denne either glvee it away or sends It to ' Three Meals Planned for ““Tiny Family Choose Own Neckline Style Dance Slated Books For' Benefit Of Rospita a m—Grace M E church bazaar all day at church 6 to 8 10 Being Feted " The Society Events and Club News 7" 4 1936 DECEMBER CITY IN er and-belov- Paris Styles Mr ‘ By MARY FENTRESS PARIS (UP) — Shades of early" war days are recalled in the new mid- season collections in Paris Beading of all vanetlea appears everywhere as th moat popular form of trimming Wool Is particularly smart for afternoon as well as cocktail and dinner wear and of necessity must be made into rather simple garments Tailored styles are best suited for the wool materials— and almost invariably the trimming de pends on beading’ of one sort or ZOTOX is os cost Don’t trouble your pretty head about heavy machines The modern wave is Zotos the mdcbineltss permanent No wires No elec- zoijeiidorjr&9 awarded - cellence in Pari 11 ZOTOS JAMAL d wove “ TODAY AT TIIE PERSONALITY BEAUTY SHOP Boston Bldg Wasatch3186 v ENOUGH? ut Shabby Window Shades There's no such thing rice one-four- th h Elaborate designs of gold bead flowers are splashed over pink crepe evening gowns which are caught in at the waist by fancy beltS"Df gol(i kid that are matched openwark gold kid “ sandals Afternoon dresses frequently are — beaded trimmed with heavily sleeves The broad shoulder line Is no longer considered smart ' but large sleevea still are chic and when emphasized by beading form the color note of an —entire cos ’i tume Of course the relishes which are - served with the curry are the things I like I have pickled walnuts chutney pickled tiny onions chow chow Sometimes I use preserved kum- - far as sheer os "enough" concerned i TODAY’S FASHION TIP Beading has been revived as t form of trimming on afternoon cocktail and dinner dresses — t ' ' Ask arty woman— and plan your paint Is absolutely dry Buy as close to the original color of the shade as possible Christmas shopping accordingly! Dried Fruits Mir-O-Klee- Dried fruits are usually dirty and necessarily have & - lot of handling so they should be- rinsed well in boiling water before Cooking Do You -- MACHINELESS — for tloodor pecAitboofc rjt'V the cooked chicken and let it coma to a boil I forgot to tell you I cooked an onion and some parsley with the chicken Then I put th chicken mixture in the center of a hot platter and surrounded it with the rice I put a little lemon juice In th rice If I could have gotten a fresh cocoa-nI would have added some grated cocoanut or used it in place of th Copyright 1936 th Bell Syndicate Inc wear PERMANENT It IAIMFIIL CHEMICALS M'l MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT 310-31- 1 full-longt- THE ULTIMATE flECJIICIII MACHINELESS— o pied VAPER-MAKC- ' II quarter of chicken stock on ed woolen capes The whole front of these bolero jackets frequently is embroidered with brilliant bead spangles and beads In 1912 and 1914 the smartest evening gowns were of pale pink and Were heavily embroidered with This same fashion has gold bead been - revived for- - formal - evening clean colorless vapor The waves that come Appling forth are natural and lasting Make ’our Ppointment today Be lovely tonight MACIIINEIT -- a- ed full-lengt- h the Pnx d Honneur nd Pnx d Ex- has-prepar- House paint thinned with as much linseed oil can be used to renovate shabby window another Wool evening gowns tailored shades Stretch the shades flat and rub the paint into the fabric with from soft lightweight woolen up accompanied by— short to bolero jackets or by dry and do not roll until the tricity You are not strung up or plugged in There’s nothing on your head hut tiny!cathcr--ligh- t Zotos Vapets which automatically heat themselves and gently bathe your hair in fby Good House- - Patrl leaflet entitled “Lying” in which he tells parents the causes of this habit and how' to help children to overcome It Send for It addressing our request to Mr Angelo jI’atrl Child Psychology Department of this paper Enand close a envelope stamped hosiery of 102 countries Such" popularity must be deserved! 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