Show : t 4 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SA'rURDAY MORNING 22 What Society Events and Club News 4 Maid Fetes Friend on Birthday ô MiSsJanet - of Mr and Mrs White L wh o s e engage-Merr- y - of Mrs V Utah and social : birthday twenty - second breakfast of the Salt Lake Mothers' club will be held Saturday at I p In at the Lion House social center Mrs Frank H Eastmond will be the chairman of the affair and Mrs Horace C Holbrook will act as toastmistress During the afternoon it modern play will be presented by' Miss Marian Redd who will also give' musical selections Dr and Mrs D W Henderson 1151 Michigan avenue have as their guests their son and daughter-in-laMr and Mrs David W Henderson and young son David Rankin Mr and Mrs Henderson have spent the past two yeas in (lermany and Personals Coast Visitors Rich Mr and Mrs Odis (Miss Leona Forsey) have arrived from Los Angeles for the Easter holidays Friday evening Mrs Eugene A Hoimer entertained at a buffet supper in honor of Mr and Mrs Rich sixteen guests were in attendance 1M Miss Marie Bamberger and Miss Mercy Bryan Tuttle who are attending Stanford university will spend the Easter holidays with Mr and Mrs Robert M Guggenheimin Hollywood Jackson 1564 Sixth East street The nuptials took place Thursday R C MAIM CONTROLEUR ) v-of s f smoothkilli4 — No" 'frisch A smart Novel Tobacco Pouch 84ti Pint for ni A new tobacco pouch for a man's desk is shaped like an enormous pipe in chromium and darkly stained wood The wooden bowl of the big pipe holds the tobacco The stem of the pipe and the top of the bowl are in shiny chromium' CONTROL jiI sir :font fop COW -way PORT figure control IF nature is a bit lavish and you're having trouble with the sizing system in your fAll orite dress 5hop do Jet r- - Mrs E y HOLLANDAISE SAUCE cup medium white Sher milk thickened with 1 cup (Ij and I tbsp flour) th9 butter butter 3 tablespoons 1's teaspoon salt teaspoon paprika 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 egg yolks In small pieces to LAdd butter white sauce stirring constantly Add seasonings and lemon Juice and stir In egg yolks Cook with constant stirring until sauce is smooth I I R ' or ''''kUa'' 1110 and thick) 141 VJCORSET I SHOP IIPOWN0MOVANO 111001ftlign11100011110 tt BROADWAY illOW1 j I WITH COMBINATION DAFFODIL CAKE COFFEE ZC Grocery ti I for SALAD Department I 41 1 NIL 1 e-- elailk - lormillor:1 :I Ati'l' 4 ' ' ''ifig - ANkt4"toty' pi i14041f9--- II 411IL-"- J!lowor" —'11110 1 1 - "' Anbo AMINE F' with Prune Stuffing Mashed Potatoes Buttered Green Beans Jellied Fruit Salad Chocolate Pie are certain traditional combinations as roast Various pork and apple sauce spiced fruits are frequently served to garnish meat dishes Bananas and slices of pineapple are broiled as vegetables to accompany broiled meats Another way of using fruit to enhance the deliciousness of meat dishes is to use stuffing which contains fruit I'm giving you some recipes today for stuffings which are especially delicious I'm suggesting the meat dish in which each ran be used to good effect but you may be able to work out other combinations equally tasty Baked Veal with Prune Stuffing 4 pound slice of veal round salt pepper cup butter pound large prunes 3 tablespoons bacon drippings or lard 1 cup water 1 can muShrooms Select a steak cut from the leg of veal Have a large pocket put in from each side extending to the bone in the center Season and fill with prunes which have been soaked in warm water for an hour and then pitted Skewer or sew the Dredge with flour pockets shut and brown on all sides Add water Cover and allow it to cook very slowly in a 325 degree oven or on top of the stove until tender about 2'11 hours Pork Roast with Apple and I ! You've only HOURS left now in which to select your but with Easter costume so many beautiful coats suits dresses hats shoes— and even hose—from which to choose you can be corn DO in Easter splendor ONE hour if need plate within 4 bet 40Ir I ! al i V ' 4 Ac--it ji (IP it' TODAY'S DINNER Baked Veal I '1 LAST CALL! THE COOK'S NOTE BOOK By RUTH CHAMBERS FRUIT GROWS IN FAVOR TO ENHANCE MEAT FLAVOR The use of fruit with meat is a custom growing in favor as we learn to appreciate the blending of flavors in food Fruit fresh or preserved is available throughout the year and it should be used generously to add flavor and variety to daily meals It may appear with the meat course just as well as in salads or as dessert 4 Nert"n"ore m 1 1 Is tightly covered and simmered until tender Stuffed Shoulder of Veal 411i pounds boned shoulder of veal salt pepper fat Stuffing: 1 cup sliced ripe olives (medium slices cup seedless raisins 3 cups chopped celery 3 cups drained cooked whole kernel salt pepper hominy 112 to taste teaspoon sage Gravy: Drippings from roast 14 cup milk cornstarch or flour to thicken cup sliced ripe olives (large slices) Have square cut "cushion" shoulder boned and sewed to form a pocket Rub inside and out with salt pepper and fat Combine all! stuffing ingredients blend and use to stuff pocket Sew up end or hold together with bkewers Roast in a moderate oven (300 degrees F) about 3'z2 hours or until meat is tender and cooked through To make gravy: Remove meat from pan Heat drippings add cup milk and sufficient cornstarch or flour moistened in milk to thicken add olives and cook and stir until of desired consistency Serve hot separately Serves10 to 12 t ( 1 LI 3 it --1 12-- spring's iavorite Youth om Accent the r5 coat cess" "Prin- The quality individuality and seasonable colors will win your instant approval $995 -- 1("N '11-- '' 4 up C t- :: 400 :0") ? - : )) - a l : i1 ' 1 Ar 0 - Spring Inspires Hens To Lay More Eggs r)l r 1 y In the spring when robins and thrushes are busying themselves building nests and raising their fam- ilies their clumsier cousins the hens also are inspired to thdr greatg est activities More than half the total egg crop of the year is produced during March April May and June When production is at the peak prices quite naturally are at their lowest so that the family can revel In eggs—have them in some form at every meal Even when eggs are at their top price there are few foods which have more nutritive value for the money investment-Contrarto some impressions the color of the eggshell is no clue either to its quality or to its food value Some like it brown some like it white The color is due to the breed of the fowl not to its physical condition nor to the age of the egg Some shoppers are suspicious of mottled white shells believing they indicate Raisin Stuffing old age Actually the mottling is cup finely minced onion 114 caused by uneven distribution of 314 cups soft moisture in the shell cups chopped apples bread crumbs cup raisins 14 2 teaspoons teaspoon salt pepper granulated sugar 3 cup buttea Or o t K -Nr - Cutwork and Applique Design Easy to Pattern 5813 tirely in cutwork if you wish In Cutwork with applique—spell gay pattern 5813 you will find a transfer linens—handsome linens — durable pattern of a motif 0208 inches two 5)(2012 inches and of the aplinens! When your overnight guest motifs material requirepatches plique turns down the coverlet she'll ments directions for doing cutwork 'brighten with delight at sheet and and applique illustrations of all pillow cases treated this festive way stitches used The butterfly (a single patch) To obtain this pattern send 10 stands out in applique 'gainst roses cents in stamps or coin (coin preof cutwork the butterfly's edges ferred) to The Tribune-Telegraleft raw and just buttonholed down home service bureau Salt Lake City You can use the design for a scarf Utah Be sure to write plainly your or towel too and you can do it en name address and pattern number it Ill”' lho w--d PA'rrERN 5813 There (: - 161410 de: meat-fru- - Si r ligi ttt A! u I 1 rz 8 op hats with assurance! egg-layin- Renee' a designer who women" and she keys her hats to catch the high spirit of a priceless is "knows 10 -- perfection!- $295 to $750 e4N y ' ro i 4 4:i h S' drippings' Combine all Ingredients and mix well This stuffing is especially good in combination with pork Either a crown roast or a cushion style 0 shoulder may be stuffed with this When stuffed place type filling the meat in an open roasting pan and roast uncovered and with no water at 350 degrees F about 30 44 minutes per pound or until tender The rib ends of a crown roast will have to be protected in some 1 way The easiest way is to wrap with strips—of bacon Or salt pork A 4 cushion style shoulder should be roasted with the fat side up : Apricot Stuffing for Beef Birds "6 -pound dried apricots stewed 1 cup bread Crumbs OH 1 cup cold boiled rice 'Al teaspoon poulteaspoon salt try seasiming 6 teaspoon pepper Quarter the cooked apricots Combine with ' other ingredients adding moisture if necessary This dressing is very good for beef "birds" For this dish slices are cut from the round in sections 2 by 4 inches thick The meat is rolled about the dressing and skewered It is cooked by braising—that is the "birds" are first nicely' browned 19 thenA little water is added the meat V 11 - lip l)1 ' O ' For Easter 4 O : : out Step Parade in a'pair tiful new Vanity wear BigbeauFoot- under that exquisitely ing -- : $695 All new colors and the : à last word in style— - i' ' rN --k NIo 11 ttk AU'N - rNir'S --La VA z9-4i0-- to 4 I At $1950 Don't miss our Radio Feature "THE WOMAN IN ' IAJ Nottop oi worn Easter morn- soft new fleece coat: a dress of smooth textured blue crepe 4 "SW41" as to skirt femininely shirred of net as to bodice - in the of to be 0 1 III' NEWS" each and every Sunday over Station KSL at 12 o'clock Noon " THE i OS II W-E-- - G 1 1 i 8 I 0 GREEN STAMPS t t 8 hunt-Davi- 2e 69c Alice Brooks — ( - bs 1 4 - ou I ”:f "pit -- column r r1 gt i r r 6" et' 14 by 411111! w Will ki4) kt y Ornament close-fittin- MOCK Other models for all figures WO to $15 GI EAST eggs Salt and pepper Hollandaise sauce (Cut muffins in half and toaSt: butter while hot Plaea 'a slice of ham on muffin and trim to lit the In warm muffin Keep muffins place while preparing eggs Poach the eggs until the whites are set Put egg on top of the ham on each muffin Salt and pepper and top Sauce Amount-- with Hollandaise $5 I ii Chapman EGGS A 14 BENEDICT 3 English Muffins (or large buns) Butter 6 thin slices boiled ham 6 ination "Don't be uneasy David" Fannie sad quietly "They may not have Sea Shells fully developed sense responsibility that Inspired his gone out after all when they got to casual suggestion to Sandra that New London And even if they did Hair Evening she run up and see- their mother and anything happened Sandra And it had been this same feeling would be all right She's an entershells for NEW YORK UP)--- Sea that caused his heart to jump with prising gal you know" renewed hope when Sandra asked David took his coat and hat- - He milady's hair and seaweed for the was smiling now and Fannie smiled him to put Enid on the line lapel of her spring suit are new But far from seizing this oppor- back as he said good-by- e home Sandra closed to when the door Enid styles launched by the American de- had Ong tunity Hardly by word and tone had made it clear Fannie went to the telephonefand' signer Elizabeth Hawes that she considered her daughter a called Matt Stanley at The Flash On a recent vacation she acquired headstrong and wayward child and "You drip!" she said with feel- boxes 'of shells and bleached bun- had practically demanded that ing "Why did you let her go off diesof seaweed Now the sea shells ? You order a e 'wired like small pastel flowers Sandra give up her job and return with that to the apartment—that she be dis- her around enough when there's nó on a wreathlike foundation to form ciplined her voice had implied for teed of it—you could have given her an evening headdress or they are her disgracefill conduct of something' tied in a Cluster to form a boutont "Shut up and listen to me" Matt' niere very durable Disappointed and discouraged David bad felt nevertheless t hat shouted "The weather bureau has Handsewn shoes of soft suede his one hope of progress lay with 1teen broadcasting storm warnings feather-ligh- t in mild colors like was all and Sandra She' intelligent morning and we've just had a !dove gray with gloves to match are reasonable and more mature than flash there's a freighter in troubW'!another new accessory idea of Miss The :off the Jersey coast If Sandra and Hawes' invention his mother would ever be thing to do he told himself that 1Wilson are out in it they're in The shoe is hardly more than a Friday night as he lay in bed was isump'n sure enough How about moccasin but has better lines to go to Sandra and frankly plead picking up a can of coffee and some In her new collection for spring sandwiches and corning up? I'll and summer Hawes stresses slim for her cooperation at looked g the tall pay the duty and—I'd like to feast' waists Fannie Roberts bodices that youlig man shaking his hat in the Imy eyes on beauty in spare mo-- 1 outline the figure low square necks was hall and smiled lie Aside from that I've got for daytime and full subtly flared very young Iments and very wet and he seemed a little Itwo men calling every boathouse in skirts 'New London and I may get some embarrassed He said finally: "I'm Her new clothes are very femiDavid—Sandra's brother I thought dope" nine Soft "gathers" the office Fannie said: "All right but you'll1 give fullness from the square low she might be home from by now" And then pleasantly: pay double duty for the coffee and neck to the beat small waist some"You're Miss Roberts aren't you?" sandwiches- - 1 hope nothing's times circled by "belting" with the Self pencd to Sandra" material gathered over it Was o'clock At three David Often a bright little ribbon that "I'm Fannie" Fannie said "Come d would hunched over before the radio do credit to Dolly Varglen is in David and bail out" took off his coat and shook jog for news broadcasts when he attached at the neckline MacAllister's Materials for these dresses are It vigorously He took the chart recognized Ronny voice giving storm bulletins Fannie indicated dainty For example a white with "I was under the impression telephoned the studio and asked Hel Ivery neatly cross-barre- d to have Ronny call him !red and an white' Sandradidn't work'Saturclay a told her and looked ii: back as soon as he wfts free Not voile three minuteslate'r Ronny talied A white pique- - summer evening' his watch "It's almost one" - David is cut like grandmother's coat to She scfmed Fannie explained be having some difficulty doing it4 David sail: "I'm a little iineasy1 nightgown hanging full from sryok ''She went up to New London David I tcotinued on Following rage ' r - 41? d - hippie Arts e c Julie Anne Moore and not yet of personal Ito' ir :1ittA1441"1kt9(70I eat" ruin-hound- by -- stretch woven Lastex and up- lift of lace It has a Talon fastening in the girdle sec' -tior-and the brassiere—top-fastens iconveniently at the side with hdoks and eyes r' CMU -Z suggested gownhangs with a spirited swing This comes in marlitions for the shorter and the taller figure Each with side sectinns of I Miss - EASTER BREAKFAST Smoothie come to the rescue The Controleur center-barpanel gives you a firm flat lower back over which your two-wa- By INSTALMENT 21 David hadn't listened in on the conversation between Sandra and his mother but having gone to Enid 's room to tell her Sandra was on the phone he had unintentionally neglected to close the door and the overtone of resentment in Enid's voice had been too marked to mistake And though Enid's brooding silence these past weeks had told him painfully enough his mother was nursing a deep hurt and supposed Sandra's absence from home was partially responsible for it he could not shake off a feeling amounting to conviction that Enid was at fault Enid he told himself was being If she had childishly obstinate really wanted Sandra to come home assumed a more sympathetic attiustment in motion tude toward her daughter It had been this new 'V - For her daughter 4 v Thit was truly unfortunate did you try always to keep him thinking sway from his troubles toward something brighter and healthier? Did you keep him thinking about how fine it was going to be for him to be well and strong and out playing with the other boys? Or did you keep saying "Now remember your stomach can't stand too much Don't eat that apple Don't eat that extra potato No no wait until I fix that banana for you to accompaniedJ 41: I tat' Strange p ''AIIIIIIIIIIIIIro I LI: ll'li: I d 14(41( ) r Did you say "No you'd better not go out to play with those chilDinner Dance Given dren They're very rough and Members tif the auxiliary to the you've been sick such a lot that you oil Workers No 286 A entertained can't do so much Better lie down on the couch and I'll read to you" their husbands at a dinner party Did' you say "It's too bad but I Thursday evening at Melody Lane can't let you go to Aunt Lily for the returned to the states in Decem Pink and yellow spring flowers deco- holidays You wouldn't get your cereal cooked the way I cook it And her They have been visiting in raterd the table Mrs George Hardwick acted as Aunt Lily doesn't know how to meaSt Louis Mrs Henderson was the former toastmistress and S L Brown presi- sure your spinach You have to be Miss Marietta Meintyre of Ogden dent of the Oil Workers was the so careful about your food you They will spend three months in principal rpeaker Mrs S L Brown know You don't want to be sick" Salt Lake City and vvill then go to president of the auxiliary wtts hostDon't Coddle Child ess for the evening Paris That treatment centers the child's mind upon himself What he eats what he does what other people do Events of the Day for him are of the first importance The life of the household and that 1 in of the community as far as it can be p in- - Salt Lake League for Hard controlled moves about him His ofHearing Civic Center feet must be kept dry his stomach 1 p in—American Amociation of must be coddled his temperature University Women University must be considered before anybody club luncheon Hair shafts come and go contin- or anything else The result is that we have an unhappy whining self1 p Lake Mothers' club They live as long as seven ish child No fault of his but cerLion House annual breakfast ually or they may play out In one tainly the fault of those who kept 1 p m–Wasatch Literary club years or two years Considering the num- calling his to attention to his deNewhouse hotel annual breakhis weaknesses and ber of them on every human head ficiencies fast It is not No rprising that there are overlooking his strength and his 1 p rnBrowning section Ladies' silky ravelings in the comb That's hope completely all right if new ones come right Literary club When a child Is Ill he must have But when attention and care But there Is 2 p 'Adult Education along to replace them has be to don't something they a way to give that care and atclass "Developing tention without making him eel Vocabulary" and "Practice in done We can Short Story Writing" public When the hair falls excessively permanently helpless the cause may be in some physical keep holding out the promise of library disturbance circulation health play fun hearty living Impaired 6:45 p Night club Is sometimes responsible Loss of even as we administer the mediHotel Utah emotional and cine that is going to help him arsleep digestive upsets 8 p in—Naomi Rebekah lodge No strain take a toll too Hence the rive at the promised place IV° 1 need of a I O O F hall existence can keep encouraging him to do 4 what he can as well as he is able even while he is Incapacitated for doing many things We can keep him hoping If we hold out perfect health to the ailing child as a reward for effort made toward it if we keep After all David argued Sandra had Early this morning I don't think showing him how to get the better a right to hold a job—at least to she expected to get back before of his condition keep him struggling to get out of it instead of fastening make a try at it—and since Enid eight or nine tonight" it upon him we will do more for never in this world would have ''On a story?" agreed to it had her opinion been Fannie looked at him There was him than we do when we accent his asked Sandra had had to choose something in his strong face Very weaknesses a n d his temporary We need not cultivate inShe siaid : "No ahe needs between giving up the idea alto- like Sandra gether or doing what she had done went with a friend They were go- validism Once David had told himself: ing out in a boat somewhere" (It "This mess will work out sometime was silly to be afraid this boy did Mt Petri has prepared a We can't go on like this forever" not know about his mister's friends) special booklet (No 301) enBut as the weeks slipped by and "She went with Bryant Wilson titled "Obedience" in which Enid and Chet continued to ad- David" And saw his eyes narrow he tells parents how to cope Then Sandra had not been joking dress each other in the polite measwith the difficult problems of ured and utterly feelingless tone of David thought She was playing disobedience Send for it enhalf atrangens and the hope of ever around with Bryant—and they had Address closing 10 cents seeing the harmony of their related gone out in a boat from New Lonyour request to Fir Angelo lives restored dwindled David began don in this weather! He was on Fatri The Bell Library care to wonder if he as the one unaff- his feet "Well—" It was a word of this newspaper 247 West ected member of the family was that said nothing of itself but sugForty-thir- d street New York not the logical person to at least gested all the frightening possiN Y try to set the processes of readj- bilities being thrown up by his imag- PLAYGIRL Prmts qopiled t! N -- Mr and Mrs W B Cromar of Caliente Nev announces the marriage of their daughter Bernice to Arthur Jackson son of Mr and Mrs 041E0 1 c alt Engagern' ent Told ( 'II" Tresses Require Frequent Care Beauty Program Mrs Maurice Keating will leave Mrs Clara M Clawson gives careIn the week for a visit in ful consideration to varied needs of early San Francisco the Schonl and College girl Style with economy Is our watchword Mrs W S Henderson has re105 East South turned from San Francisco and See for yourself (Adv) Los Angeles where she has spent Temple street the winter TIAN ':: Couple Visit Parents After Two Years in Germany The 11-1 P City Anniversary Celebrated -- ct ' :::: IZelda I )1 Milousebobl 1 1 :' i 0j child" Mary Strange has returned to her home in Salt Lake City after a two months' visit in the east They visited for several weeks in Miami Fla and visited the Bermudas The Strange family also spent some time in New York Washington D C and Boston Mr Strange will remain in New York for a few weeks before returning to Salt Lake by the arrangements v ' dh Matron Daughter Return From East circles will be the annual breakfast to be given Saturday to the members of the Wasatch Literary club at the Newhouse hotel An Easter Idea will be carried out for the decoration and appointments Mrs John R Clinton Is president of the club Mrs Lewis Schank chairman of the entertainment committee of the club assisted by Mrs Harold J Lemp and other committee members will be in charge of ! P' itV "Oh he had so many childish illMr Rosen was also sorority First he had whooping graduated from the university and nesses belonged to the Sigma Alpha Mu cough and he nearly died of it then he had measles and just as fraternity he was getting over them he got the chicken-po- x and then he had to have his tonsils out—always something We just had to watch every movement he made Such a delicate graduates of the Annual Breakfast University 1 ' 1 happy-go-luck- Clubto Feature club k !'''241 :' 11::PK- '- and Mrs A L White 20 Thirteenth East street announce If you have a child who is forever the engagement of their daughter abourthis and that he is Janet to Milton Rosen son of –whining either too hot or too cold too feeble Morris Rosen 992 Thirteenth East to work afraid of the wind and street The date of the marriage shunning the sunshine take time to has not been set think over his ways How did he Miss White is a graduate of the get that way? Why isn't he University of Utah and was affiliready for anything like ated with the Phi Sigma Sigma the husky youngster down the road? ment to Milton Early spring flowers in the table! Ro s bright shades decked the en is an- Covers were laid for 14 close friends of the hostess and honored flounced The guest young couple are in 4i iti':'': " ' i Mr White daughter A 094s$111 By 4 - of interest t-- ::: Wh Says Troth Is Told On Saturday Angelo Pa t ri Ae Cutwórk Dresses Up Linen rs-0:-- T ite-Ros- Miss Gloria Bamberger daughter of Mr and Mrs Clarence Bamberger entertained at a beautiful1 Thurs-dinner party y arranged day evening in the Empire 'room of the Hotel Utah The party was in honor of the birthday anniver- vary of Miss Peggy Merry (laughter of Mr and Mrs Henry M Patri 11 MARCH 27 1937 I i - ' fter-:operat- ' Wed 8 hkkilitafi I i I a (I " W NA -- 111t i-- y--- a y-1- uw - - " - t J WHIPPLES 41 411'11141 ail 104441 1 8 1 SLIPPER SHOP 63 South Main St 's' D00000000000000000000000 & $395 to S695 ' Whipple's t I l 63 Zau St ah TCtvillaoini s5troot I' il I 7" 4 ftr t I lt - |