Show SUNDAY MORNING THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Modern Theme Rules at Literary Club Breakfast hi ft® Fea tu red on Sa tu rday Modernistic in appointments and detail was the artistically arranged annual breakfast given Saturday at the Hotel Utah? celebrating the sixtieth birthday anniversary of the Ladies’ Literary club An adaptation of the modern metallic Influence in decorating was effectively developed and was striking in detail A reception was held preceding the breakfast on the mezzanine floor when the 250 guests were received by Mrs Harry L Bracken president the officers board of directors and chairmen Acting as hostesses in the the breakfast committee members greeted the guests and escorted them to their places at the tables Designed in decorative complement the stage and ballroom settings brilliantly carried out the ” idea with the use of metallic candles graduated in wtih height metallic flames green lighting effects and festoons of smilax The president's table arranged in the center Of the room held a large gold birthday cake on a green mat decorated with metallic candles and bearing the inscription "Sixtieth Year L L C” ' Attached to the delicate twinings of green smilax from the cake to the place-card- s were the artistic favors These in the form of small metallic card cases embossed with the letters L L C contained a card commemorating the occasion and the printed The guests' tables were program centered with replicas of the birthday cake and the festive candles The general theme dominating the colorful event was the presentation of the section gifts to the club beautifully portrayed in the pageant "Jewels of Youth" written and directed by Mrs W B Deason a past president of the club and enacted by club members The story symbolic of the aims and achievements of the sections was unfolded to the queen and her attendants by balf-roo- - ‘'modern-metallic- the ''Months" each presenting to the queen a gift of jew(els The characters and cast included: biifffl Mrs John Lonrden Mlzt Helen Clark hopo an attendant l'aitlt an attendant Mine Jean Murdoek Mrs Harold Hoehmer Jnnunry Mrs J Dee Gardner February Starrh Sirs Eugene p Anderson Mrs Harold C Howers April Dramatic Interlude "Ilalit of India" Princess ZHIca Mrs Richard W Madsen Azamin (a Persian) Mrs Hazen Exeter Prince Merze Mrs W I) Hods Hinds (Indian dancer) Mrs Robert C Wilson M Mrs W R Carter Egyptian dancer Miss Katherine Beck June Mrs Hcott K hnelgTove Mrs H M Leonard July Mrs Reed C Culp August Mrs A J Alt Keptember November Mrs Charles H Kimball December Mrs W Karl Ostler October Mrs Walter W Kershaw Opal Dnncers Betty Lou Decker Norma Lees Evelyn White The officers of the club and board of directors include Mrs Harry L Bracken Mrs Chester C Pratt Mrs Ernst H Schraga Mrs Charles E Dennis Mrs J O Elton Mrs Oliver E McGahen Mri B W Deason and Mrs O IVDibblee The committee in charge of tile arrangements was: Mrs Fred A Clark chairman Mrs Frank Anderson Mrs H M Ferguson Mrs Rivers Y Gray Mrs C R Higson Mrs Herbert Hirschman Mrs Charles E Murdock Mrs Chester C Pratt Mrs John Walsh Mrs E 220 'V7: West and Mrs J Dee Gardner The various sections of the Ladies’ Literary club will meet as follows during the week: The general club will meet Friday at 2 p m The program will present Mrs Frances Winton Champ in an hour of musical fare Fresh from a successful series of concerts as guest artist with the Chicago Symphony orchestra Mrs Champ returns to Utah acclaimed a fine pianist Her offerings will include selections from the masters original compositions and selections from the moderns As an additional attraction the program will include a discussion on the ‘‘Highlights of the AccomplishPeace ments of the Conference" by Mrs Burton Mus-se- r 1 Y huh- - Till i : 'Wv7 r fv I m—The program Tuesday section has for the drama-musi- c been arranged by Mrs Charles G Plummer and presents a musical lecture "Music Rnd Living” by Mrs Emma Lucy Gates Bowen with illustrative vocal selections by Mrs HIGH NOON INSTALMENT 22 Miss Becky Almond will Bowen There was a family consultation be at the piano Tea will follow the that evening which even Caesar program Mrs E S Pomeroy is found the energy to attend and it hostess was he who gave the deciding vote Wednesday 2 p m— Mrs E M on going to Weymouth declaring Fowler is guest speaker at the art that sea air was all he required section meeting set for this date to complete the cure She will discuss "African Art” Tea Effie flung a cushion into the air Towjll be served with members of the with joy "When can we go? readers’ section at 4 p m Mrs morrow?” she demanded excitedly ‘‘I’m afraid I Dryden R Coombs is hostess for Heather' laughed can’t manage it before Friday” she the day said "There’ll be so much to do” Wednesday 4 p m— Members of "We can all do our own packing” will far travel the readers’ section Effie retorted with Mrs A C Behle who will Vilette who was lying on the of "Glimpses traveloguegive couch smoking cigaret after cigaret Cairo and Other Lands of Mystery" said in a bored voice: “I shouldn’t Mrs Tea will precede- the meeting think anyone’s packing would take Ernst H Schraga will be hostess very long I can sling all my rags club The m— into a case in fiye minutes” Friday 12:45 p chorus will meet “When Rags!” Effie retorted 1 The m— Browning you’ve got tons of clothes and those p Saturday luncheon with new ones from Paris which ” section will meet for Mrs John Cain and MrsA B She stopped as Vilette suddenly of A Irvine as hostesses program raised herself her face flushed Browning music has been arranged "Will you kindly mind your own lesR The Vote by Mrs Norman business” she said sharply son will include "Charles Avison” Effie shrugged her shoulders to attend the There was Members unable a short silence which Mrs luncheon must notify Philip Caesar broke to say in his dignified Schonert way “I shall arrange to travel down by easy stages I have no doubt that Mathews will lend me his car and chauffeur” He spoke rather is A new shoe for children that as if he would be conferring an without being stiff honor fairly scuff-proupon Mathews by deigning and heavy is made of soft flexible to accept generosity and Bruce heel trim who had his kidskin with toecap and been smoking silently at buffalo leather of very tough water the window said: "I can take The kidskin gives essential elasti- threeopen in my bus if the lugor four while foot of the city at the bend is sent on” gage takes water buffalo toecap the "Oh are you coming too?" Effie heavy punishment without being cried joyously marred "I can run you down anyway” he answered "I sincerely trust that" you will Frame-- Your Pictures! Don’t pint calendar prints and stay my dear fellow” Caesar said other unframed pictures on the with the air of one who confers a “Stay as long as you walls It gives a disorderly appear- knighthood It is the very least I can ance to a room If a picture is please do to offer you hospitality in return worthy it should be framed and well for your great kindness to my famplaced ily during my illness” “Mr Mathews is coming too — for part of the time” Bobbie put in New Child’s Shoe Heather unconsciously raised her eyes to Bruce and her color deepened as she met his steady regard and for a breathless moment she wondered whether by some strange insight he guessed what had happened that morning but he only said quietly “He’s a decent chap I like Mathews” Bobbie Proud "He’s got P9ts of money" Bobbie said with a sort of pride in the man he had always applauded ® Caesar rose from his armchair "Then one may take It that we shall leave on Friday” he pronounced hU tiniL When he had gone Vilette flung d away a cigaret and “I’m going out in the stood up garden” she said “This room is half-smoke- stifling” Nobody moved for a "moment until Bruce ’quietly rose and followed her There was a little silence before Effie said in an 'aggrieved tone: "It’s such rubbish Vilette talking about her ‘rags’ Only yesterday she showed me two lovely frocks which Paddy Jepson bought her when they went to Paris” Heather looked up quickly "Which Paddy bought her?- Oh Effie are you sure?” Effie nodded "She said so” And then "Is it right lor men to buy frocks for girls they aren’t engaged to? I read in a book somewhere that it was wrong to accept clothes” Heather made no reply and when Effie had gone she put down her needlework &rtd‘‘ covered her " face' with her hands-- SphmjQ- - It had- - been difficult to sit there the family listening to their light-heartchatter when only an hour before Caesar had called her into his study and had shut the door in his best theatrical manner telling her to prepare herself for bad news She had at once imagined that he was- worse but he quickly set her fears at rest “My health thank God is as good as I can expect” he said fervently "It Is merely my financial position which is worrying me and preventing my complete recovery” And then he had told her blaming Fate and everyone but himself that he was at the end of his resources As far as" she could gather from the mass of words with which he tried to cloak the truth for years they had been dependent upon his yeryIender capital which had now entirely disappeared" "I dare not write & check” Caesar J declared dramatically "lest it should in front of ed - 900 OUR STORE WILL BE ’ prey Sued CLOSED MONDAY Washington’s Birthday PEACOCK has created these beautiful and interesting originals Their quiet refinement and pure artistry of design are glorified by the And these are but two of" beauty of quality the gems In our new Spring collection of Peacock creations f -- Ml i a “Hilfi ' -- Jean Murdock Standing left to right Mrs R M Leonard Mrs C A Kimball Mrs Harold Boehmer Mrs Eugene P Anderson Mrs W Karl Ostler Mrs W R Carter Mrs A J Alt Mrs J Dee Gardner Mrs Scott K : Snelgrove and Mrs Harold C Bowers Women prominently identified with the sixtieth annual breakfast given Saturday at the Hotel Utah by the Ladies' Literary club The group represents the queen and her “Jewels of Youth” Seated Miss Helen Clark Mrs John Longden (queen) and Miss 2 p SOUTH MAIN STREET A- naslum after which Valentin re frenhments were served The Bryant high school club 'held a party on Friday night February 12 The club social committee was In charge and the Valentine theme was followed in decorations and refreshments Civic’ Center Calendar A course of ten lectures on gar denlng will be given at Civic Center by Mrs Maud Chegwidden garden editor of The Tribune-Telegrawith registration Thursday at 1:30 The lectures will be held p m each Thursday from 1:3ft to 3:30- -p m Every phase of gardening designed to beautify the small home property will be studied with special attention to rose culture grow ing annuals and perennials from seeds shrub propagation making lily pools and rock gardens and A new play will be started Friday general rules for maintenance of next week Tryouts will be at Members of the class at the con elusion of the course will be taken the Y W C A at 4 p m on a tour of beautiful Salt Lake Valentine Parties county gardens many of which have been winners in garden oon tap dancing A number of Girl Reserve clubs tests Hobby Hour’ The one-aplay “A Dozen Pink Roses" was presented Friday' at 7:30 p m at the Y W C A by Miss Lucille Scowcroft’s dramatics group Rehearsals for the play were- started in January as- - part of the Y W C A Hobby Hour program The cast was as follows Jane Elaine Myers Olga Virginia McIntosh Neil Merle Christensen Sally Maurine Taylor Marj Zina Gerstner ct America’s only woman delegate to the conference' ' Complimenting Mrs Champ and Mrs Musser the entertainment committee will serve tea following Mrs Franklin S the program Cundiff is hostess for the day Tuesday 10:30 a m—History tourist section Routine business of the section will be transacted preceding the program which will feature a paper on "English Africa" by Mrs C N Sargent Mrs Dana C Blayney chairman will preside W"C High chool Day Last Monday the Girl Reserves from East West and South high schools rryst at' the Y W C A clubhouse for a joint meeting and party at which the South high girls acted as hostesses fortune sind other novel games were played and refreshments served- Plans were made for avSt Patrick’s party to be held Friday evening March 19 at the Y W C A West high Girls Reserves will act as hostesses at the next joint meeting to be held on Monday March 15 Inter-Americ- s "TOUQUET” D 5 1937 "XY A 54 MftStoeiflitA Jc w ff 21 Girl Reserves of the - An instrumental trio furnished the Incidental music The gracious acceptance of the gift of ''jewels” from the queen by the club’s president Mrs Bracken for the organization concluded the program t- FEBRUARY — By Ruby be dishonored and what we are to do it is beyond my powers to predict We shall have to leave this house although I cannot bear the thought of parting from the home to which I brought your dear mother as a bride I am confiding in you Heather because you are the eldest and because I feel that you alone can sustain me in this the most severe trial I have ever been called upon to bear” When in a moment of weakness she had said despairingly “But what are we to do?” he had answered that all his life he had thought for others and that now others must think for him And that was all and Heather had gone from the room knowing that there was only one way open to her — and that was marriage with Henry Mathews the man who until three weeks ago had been no more than an unimportant acquaintance of Ceasar’s She had only once visited his house' which was three miles away from Tangley— a big rambling house standing in many acres of garden but she had thought then how beautiful it was and what waste it seemed that only a middle-age- d bachelor should live there And it could be hers if she wished with its high comfortable rooms furnished with every modern luxury the wide sweeping lawns and flower beds she had but to say the word and her anxieties and the nightmare future would be swept away This morning when Henry Mathews made his amazing proposal she had felt her heart warm toward him but now it was like stone this morning she had had a choice and now she had none She wondered whether Mathews knew the position if perhefps Caesar had confided in him Every nerve in her body shrank from the thought of marriage with a man she did not love even while she was just enough to realize that if she had not loved someone else it might have been comparatively easy Since that moment in Caesar’s study she had seen the shabby old house with new eyes realizing how well she loved it Every stick and stone held a memory every room was sanctified by laughter or (ears A sudden chill breath of night air came through the wide open window and she shivered She put her work basket away in the big schoolroom cupboard which still held a collection of toys and picture books which had not been looked at for years and emptied Vilette’s ashtray She went to” the window and It looked out over the garden would seem very strange to waken and find herself in another house she thought and remembered that for years she had not passed a single night away from Tangley Bruce Comes She was turning away when Bruce’s tall figure appeared in the light which fell through the open window Heather’s first impulse was to fly but no doubt Vilette was with him She said "I believe it’s cooler isn’t it? I wonder if we shall have some rain at last” and then as he did not answer she asked with a sharper note “Where is Vilette?” She went in sojne time ago — I’m afraid she is angry with me" He was in the room now and Heather moved away from him as I’m she said nervously "Angry! sorry What have you done to nake her angry?” H6j£norei ihe question but as she moved toward the door he said I want tq ask you something — v At W A Will Hold Public Installation On Thursday Ayres B "How will you pay him back?” The question was abrupt almost brutal and now he moved so that Woman!- - Benefit association No he was between her and the door making escape impossible and when 11 Westway club held a valentine she did not speak he repeated his party at the home of Mrs Marjorie suestion “How will yeu pay him Remaitis 1018 West Fourth South back?” street Monday evening Bruce Rough She tried to answer but she felt After a business meeting a late as if she had lost her voice and supper was served to 20 guests Red was used in there was a silence which seemed and white an eternity before Bruce said rough- decorations and refreshments Mrs ly “By marrying him? Is that how Martha Hardiman was a special you propose to repay him?” Heather stood very still no longer guest trembling hardly conscious of his Mrs Remaitis wps assisted by nearness Two words were beating Mrs Martha Brown and Mrs Stella to and fro in her brain their in- DeGrazio The next meeting of the sistence shutting out all others: club will beJIarch 15 noon!” noon! High "High Funny that they should come back W Oman’s Benefit association IJo to her now she thought dully 11 will hold public installation of She gave a little officers "Heather!” Thursday at 8 p m in L O start Bruce’s hand was on her O F hall arm hurting her Mrs Clara Miller past president "Are you going to marry him?" She looked up at him then her will be installing officer lips forming just one word After installation a program will "Yes" be given and refreshments served arm She freed her quite gently meeting of W B A No 11 from his touch her eyes still on his Regular to have been held on Monday has said she face “Let me go now" been postponed The association “It’s time Caesar was in bed and-Sh- e will hold a practice installation he stopped conscious that at 7:30 p m in I O O was not listening and presently he Wednesday F hall said “So you’ve given up making the family your excuse have you? You don’t need to hide behind them Monkey Fur Smart any longer or is it a question that can be easily solved by a man with Monkey fur leaps into fashion Mathews' money? Perhaps' he has again! One of the smartest English promised to adopt them all is that actresses chooses an evening frock it? Or are the inducements he a sheath of lustrous black satin offers too great for you to put ob- with a fringe of monkey fur at the waistline and a stacles in the way—” His voice had risen in his angry length cape entirely of monkey fur excitement and Heather said urgently ’’Oh please— someone will ’ m i entertained at Valentine parties during the past week The Horace Mann girls held a very pretty party in the clubroom on Wednesday February 10 with the club advisers Miss Helen Talbot and Miss Mary Alice Baker in charge The Community club gave its party at the Y W C A' also under the direction of Mrs S W Mote assisted by Miss Essie Mae Burdett Miss Winifred Rees and Miss Esther Brough Forty girls attended Games were played in the gym- - Mrs Claire Stewart Boyer will review the current novel “Honor able Estate” by Vera Brittain Fri day at 10 a m Mathew Noall dean of boys at the West high school will speak on “Girl and Boy Relations” at the parent education class which will meet Wednesday at 10 m i No classes will be held at the Civic Center Monday because of Washington’s birthday color-schem- three-quarte- r- Wed 65 Years hear” She was trembling again now and she tried in vain to control herself though when next she spoke her even voice was steady enough gentle “All this is so useless” she said I don’t know who told you about I have not Mr Mathews spoken of it to anyone but if you want me to explain I will if you’ll only listen quietly — and try not to be angry with me" Copyright WELLINGTON Ohio (UP)— Mr and Mrs Harvey Norton have been marreid 65 years and have lived all their lives in Lorain county Both were born in log cabins only a few miles from their present home Planning for Springtime?— Start With a New Eugene Permanent Wave 750 -- Shampoo Finger Wave and Color Rinse 125 Hair Styling Before you try on a new hat before you select your Spring frocks look to your hair Upon its smart beauty the success of your costume depends The Eugene all spiral wrap for long or short locks is especially good for fine and unruly hair 50£ Call Wat Manicure 7100 for Appointment 50 ONLY SOFT WATER USED NO VINEGAR DEsEN PA 5l£ AVENCRANPijE ONLY 1937 by Ruby M Ayres (To be continued) Tiaras to Be Popular l6nDON— Tiaras are likely to be much worn during the season Nowadays this expensive item of jewelry is so made that it can be altered in a few moments either into a series of diamond clips for everyday wear or else perhaps into a necklace Each tiara has to be designed to suit the contours of the face of its wearer and is worn farther back on the head than it used to be Many diamond clip earrings will be worn and pearls are certain to be popular ‘SPECIAL PERMANENTS FOR 2 THE PRICE OF PLUS 60o Dl riziJ Heather” She stood still looking back at "To ask me— something?” He was beside her “Yes then looking down at her very earnestly "’Is It true that you have accented help from Mathews? 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