Show A 12 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING JUNE 4 1937 Society Events arid News From Clubs PATTERN University of Utah Notes Lines Frock Has Princess 8301 r The cleverest frock you’ve ever seen is this becoming coat style pattern 8301— a model that’ll keep you looking smart and trim from breakfast time to bed time If "weight” is your big problem and you long to look young and slender stitch up this model and see what the flattery of graceful princess lines can do for the over-ampfigure When you’re admiring the chic of tills practical model don't overlook the smartness of brief sleeves with neat cuffs jaunty notched collar and a handy pocket that’ll be useful for carrying around that hankie you’re always mislaying Cheery to behold in printed brightly crisp percale checked gingham or chambray An ideal uniform in cotton broadcloth Complete Diagrammed Marian Mar tin Sew Chart included Pattern 9301 may be ordered only In misses and women’s sizes 16 18 20 34 36r 38 40 42 44 and 46 Size 36 requires five yards fabric Send 15 cents in coins or stamps (coins preferred) for each Marian Martin pattern Be sure "to write plainly your size name address and easy-to-put-- Leaving Soon' for Reception To Follow Wedding Mr and Mrs £eorge Mueller have issued invitations for the wedding reception of their daughter Miss Marguerite Savage and Edward Spencer Schulze of Pied1- mont Cal who will be married at the Mueller home 1480 Mili-tarv way Wednesday June 16 The marriage ceremony will be performed at 7 30 p m m the presence of the two families and a few close friends by the Rt Rev Arthur W Moulton bishop Cf the Episcopal diocese of Utah The reception will follow the ceremony from 8 until 10 p m Mr Schulze and his mother Mrs O T Schulze will arrive June 8 from Piedmont for the wedding On June 9 Miss Mary Stark will give a luncheon for the bride June 10 Mrs Kenneth G Fehr will give a luncheon at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Senter F Walker in Holladay for Miss Savage and in the evening Mr and Mrs Leonard Wilson and Miss Frances Wilson will give a picnic party for Miss Savage and Mr Schulze June 11 Miss Josephine Moffat will entertain at a luncheon for the bride at the home of Miss Mofiai'j parents Mr and Mr D D Moffat on Circle way In the evening Mr and Mrs Charles Ira Tuttie will give a dinner for the young couple June 12 Mrs Mueller mother of the bride will give Mrs David Smith left of Salt luncheon for her daughter and Mrs who will sail on June Ashton H Manhart of Fort Ben-nm- g Ga who will arrive for the wedding of her sister at the Starlite Gardens atop the Hotel Utah June 13 Mr and Mrs Clarence Bamberger will give a cocktail party at their home El Miramonte in Cottonwood for the young couple and Miss Elsie Terrell will give a luncheon for the bride on June 14 Miss Helen Frank Mr and Mrs John Julian Taylor Will give a party at the Starlite Gar101 First avenue announce the mardens for the popular pair riage of their daughter Miss Helen Louise Taylor to Lawrence Young n Carrigan son of Mrs Louise Tour Abroad Credit Women Hold Big Meeting ) — S v X The marriage of Miss Fay Johnd son daughter of Mr and Mrs M Johnson 3087 South State street and G Harold Bradley of Sandy son of Mr and Mrs G H Bradley of Manti took place Tuesday in the Salt Lake City L D S Wil-for- Lake City and Miss Josephine Smith right of Washington 16 from Montreal for a stay of several months in Europe Car-riga- of Future Honored at Dinner Party Supper Given on D C d Chief Justice and Mrs W H entertained at a delightful dinner Wednesday evening at their home on Michigan avenue in honor of Mr and Mrs Frank Evans who will leave in the near future for the east where Mr Evans will preside over the eastern- - states mission of the L D S church The guests were seated at two long tables decorated with blue baskets filled with yellow roses The tbales were lighted tapers in silver holders Mrs Elias A Smith Jr who withjvory Covers were laid for 20 guests will leave next week to join Mr Sunday evening Dr and Mrs J Smith m Los Angeles was the H Davis will give a buffet supper honored guest at a beautifully ar- at their home on Harvard avenue in honor of Mr and Mrs Evans ranged tea given Thursday by Mrs Henry G Richardson at her home on Harvard avenue Shower-i- n A lace cloth covered the' tea Bride table which held for a center-piec- e a low bowl of bright early Pastel-shade- d summer flowers Miss Beth Whitney and Miss Jean tapers were in crystal candlesticks at each end Whitney entertained at a miscel— Mrs E S Felt and Mrs Orson laneous shower-Saturd- ay evening M Rogers assisted in the general in honor of Miss Beth Tonks of bride-eleof June The entertaining of the guests and the Ogden a following young girls served: Miss party was given in the garden of Judith Cannon Miss Katherine the Whitney home 1445 Harrison Smith Miss Joan Smith Miss avenue The tables were decorated with Suzanne Richardson Miss Martha Richardson and Miss Jean Rich- pink and yellow roses and ardson bouquets of matching rosebuds marked the places of the guests: Mrs R R Tonks Mrs D Guest at Luncheon D McKay Mrs Fred Peterson Mrs Miss Eileen Schultz a RaPh Whitney Mrs M C Mat-so- n bride-to-b- e was the honored guest Mrs A P Holt Mrs J R at a luncheon given Thursday by Mrs Trilba Simmons Mrs Whitney her aunt Mrs Clifford White in Chloe Mrs Deon Olson Mrs Phelps the Wilshire Arms apartments Elsie Bell Miss Mildred McKay and Eight close friends of the guest were Miss Mildred Tonks seated at one long table centered with three shades of roses combined with fern to Women's 136 So 3rd East n Was 333 Coolest Spot In City Save on your beauty workt Ask About Our SI OO SPECIALS With FREE Car Service Shampoo Finger Wave dried 6O0 SOo Personality Hair Cut Children Hair Cut 'T 250 ED De MIUE Hair Stylist MRS VI BORROCKS Mgr J Thursday Honors Bride of Future Miss Louise Hills entertained at a delightful supper Thursday evening at the Hills home in Cottonwood in honor of Miss Mary Woolf a popu-la- d bride-eleFlowers from the Hills gardens decorated the living rooms and the serving table and close friends of Miss Woolf were ct entertained Saturday Mrs H C Cosand will give a luncheon on the roof garden of the Hotel Utah for the bride-to-b- e who Sunday will be honored at a family dinnfer to be given by Mr and Mrs Bruce E Millikan Close friends of Miss Woolf were entertained at a delightful party given Tuesday by Miss Mary Boden Ephraim Old Friends Club Hears Program Mrs D C Jensen entertained of the Ephraim Old members Friends’ club Thursday at Dick Bride-Elect S L Gunn’s cafe Following the luncheon a program was given by a group of the members Mrs Ida Beal gave a sketch of ’Mim Ruth Johnson and Miss Ella May Johnson entertanied Wednes- the marriage of Mrs Wallace Simpson and the duke of Windsor Mrs day evening at dinner in honor of John Dorius read an original poem MarlaA their cousin Miss Dovie as did also Mrs Augustus Davis Johnson who will be wedded to J Mrs Sophia Johnson told of the reunion to be held July 4 in EphHarold Hutchinson Saturday Miss Delons White entertained raim at & luncheon at her the bride-to-b- e The O S Y -- eave home last Saturday Europe club of St Paul's church horipred Mrs I N McCIanahan accompaMiss Johnson Sunday evening at nied by her daughters Miss Jean the home of Miss Ireta Collins McCIanahan and Miss Patricia Mc- for IFLORENCE M RICHARDS ac Ma ffla 321 Y SOUTH MAIN CIanahan left Thursday for Europe where jthey wll spend threemionths M(T Wasatch 1768 Cookiesfor In-Betwe- GRADUATION DRESSES 100 beautiful new Graduation Dresses to appreciate them— A Close-OValues to as Much as $1973 “ See these ut A NFW SHIPMENT Has r WE Will SAVE AT LEAST Come style snd colors as well as whites — exceptional values SILK HOSE JOIN OLR CLUB— GET A Exclusively Pair PAIR OF HOSE IRFE Ma flParisienae Mrrl I FLORENCE of the YOU you brlnf your furs in NOW! Compare our prices with any you have been given anvwhprp 98c MQJUD Clariphane Installed one finest FUR DFPARTMFNTS In Salt Lake 'with one of the best experienced expert Furrier Mechanics In the — V j?-- ' state BAGS Special PARlSIEStSE LA OF BEAUTIFUL SUMMER " Now M RICHARDS 79c Fol-lan- boat-shap- Honor Of Ogden en In spite of all the dinners in the world there's an in- between appetite that needn’t And to satisbe neglected fy it a handful of cookies is just about the answer Group Meet for Luncheon Events of the Day m— Mary W Critchlow Mis' sionary society Mrs J A Baker 1385 Butler avenue picnic 1 00 p m — Auxiliary to National Federation of Postoffice Clerks local No 6 Mrs E R Simons 1205 Blaine avenue luncheon 100 p m — Auxiliary No 8 to National Association of Letter Carriers Mrs H F Harding 763 Me Cielland street luncheon 1:30 p m—Cuture club Country club last meeting of year 2'00 p m — Auxiliary to Canton Colfax No 1 I O O F hall 20Q p m —Oliver O Howard Women’s Relief corps Mrs Minnie Turnquist 218 Fifth avenue 200 p s-m— Free adult education clas- “Vocabulary Study" "Poetry Appreciation” and "Mechanics of Verse Writing” public library 2:00 p m — G I A to B of L E division Ne 108 Moose halL 730 p m— Lynds chapter No 1 O E S Masonic temple — 1 00 p le ' 7:30 p m — Bethel No” 5 Order-o- for Europe Mrs David Smith accompanied by her daughter Miss Josephine of Smith Washington D C for' merly of Salt Lake City have been visiting at Fort Monroe Va with Mayor and Mrs C E Cotter Mrs Smith and her daughter will sail June 16 from Montreal for Europe where they will - spend several months f Job's Daughters Masonic temple 7:30 p m — Free adult education class "Life of Marie Antoinette” book- - review by Stefan-Zwe- ig public library 8 "00 p m — John F Critchlow auxiliary' No 8 United Spanish War Veterans state armory 8 00 p m — Auxiliary to Gutaf Adolf male chorus Mrs Axel B “ C Ohlson 188 Q street Gingersnaps oatmeal varieties hermits brownies — or just plain sugar cookies! fla vored with lemon and with a large plump raisin in the center— are not to be lightly regarded Sailing CLEANS ALL WHITE SHOES mmm WIU NOT RUB Make Traded Futtaim MW The Tnbune-- T e eg r a m Home Service Bureau offers 1 readers a special little book— "Suclet on cookie-makin- g cessful Cookies ” Here are all kinds of recipes for cookies‘— Plain or filled “ “or froste- dFor your copy simply send 15 cents in coins or stamps to The Tribune - Telegram Home Service Bureau Salt Utah Lake City Write plainly your name and and the name of ous GOtyfiV) wmi UKDU ss 15(f let 1 a package— ot Drug Stores PARK & Notion Counters iTlLFORDDiftufori Off Mrs and TL C Green Lambda Delta Sigma girls’ section of the Lambda hold its Sigma fraternity will at 7 m Tha Delta p regular meeting Friday at the home of Miss Katherine Installation of Lyon 463 B street officers will be followed by a program f Alpha Chi Omega annual' formal dinner and dancing party of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority will be held Friday evening at 7 p m at the Country 36-ln- y The club style number Away with "wardrobe problems" Order the new summer Marian Martin Pattern Book for dashing clothes' that’ll fit your needs to a T" Brighten up hours of work and play with Jolly wash frocks carefree sportsters dainty sheers lovely party styles — “winners” all See the newest ideas for multiplying your costumes Kiddie and junior togs too Book 15 cents cents Pattern" 15 cents Twenty-fiv- e fur hot when ordered together Send your order to Tim Tribune-TelegraHome Service Bureau Salt Lake City Utah Miss Lue Cheever and Miss June Dixoni in charge cochairmen Miss Bonnie Adams assisted by Miss Merle Fogel Miss Leona Kidman and Miss Eleanor Pack Patrons and patronesses Include Professor and Mrs William Petersen Dr and Mrs Dean H Harvey Dr and Mrs J F Alley Mr and Mrs Stanley S Cheever Dean Myrtle Austin and Mrs E P Brown t - are easy-to-ma- - Shred or cut lntd small pieces disBy FLORENCE LA GANKE "I don't can pineapple any more carding the core "Measure the pineapple and add but I do like to make pineapple preas much sugar to it serves and conserves -- Don’t you Let )t stand In g preserving kettle Nancy?” "I always can about four pineap- until a heavy syruplis formed Then beples just because I was brought up cook slowlyuti! the pineaonle comes transparent Transfer to hot on home canned fruit and I like clean jars seal and set away That the flavor for an occasional treat is a rich mixture-ju- st right for hot But most of the canned pineapple biscuits “Then here is another favorite of which I use is the commercial type It calls for six cups of the It certainly meets the need for mine rhubarb one cup of pineapple pink salads and upside down cakes and cut into small pieces the juice and other desserts grated rind of two lemons and four “But when it comes to preserves cups of sugar Put the rhubarb I am like you I still make my own which you have washed and cut into small pieces with the other ingre' dients and cook slowly until the mixture is thick and clear Pour into clean hot jam pots or glasses u ff tl ai Is "ffl C( three-quarte- rs - - Fin id Barr fiancee of Walter pretCosgriff was honored at a Wedtily arranged bridal tea given nesday by Mrs J E Cosgriff at her Miss East South Temple street tea table was covered with on The cloth In the center of was a silver bowl filled with peonies and snapdragons Princess tapers in silver a lace which white White were at each end of candlesticks ‘ the table Kitty ceiving guests hours called during the re- Honored at Luncheon Mrs honor Sterling was guest of Greyluncheon mem- at a given by the adult education classes which are conducted by Mrs Sterling at the Ambassador hotel Satbers of urday " A given by progAm wasMrs Alice lowing guests: Mrs E the fol- Young-so- n S Holmes Miss Mis Ethel ScherLeo-let- te Christianson er Miss Martha G Hoffman and and seal “Have you ever tried a mixture of Miss Elvia Hartman two cups of strawberries one cup of diced or shredded fresh pineapple and three cups of sugar? Let the sugar stand on the pineapple to form a syrup Then put in saucepan When the mixture has cooked for ten minutes add the berries and STORAGE — Fireproof constructed cook for 20 minutes longer By private rooms this time the preserves is fairly PACKING— Finest china glassware thick and is ready to be put into and furniture packed by our exclean hot jars “I want to suggestthat you cover perts tha hot conserves or jams with a SHIPPING — Our 27 years’ experience thin coating of melted paraffin as la your guarantee of satisfaction soontos the mixture is in the glasses LONG DISTANCE HAULING— Large Let this cool and next day put on padded vans — bonded and Insured a second coating of paraffin this carriers time making it a little thicker and DEMOTHING— Examine your overrotating the glass while you pour stuffed set for moths at the first it on so that the paraffin forms a of Infestation Call us Our seal against the sides of the glass signs treatment Is positive Nancy has a leaflet on “Jams and Jellies” which she will send on re- M A Keyser Fireproof ceipt of a stamped Storage Company envelope Address your request to 328 WEST 2ND SOUTH her in care of this newspaper-Copyng- ht WAS 5722 and 5723 1937 for The Tribune FURNITURE -- What are you doing with pine- apples Nancy? DON’T WISH FOR A LOVELY FIGURE ti P' w E home b ll i Bridal Tea Held For S- L Girl Nancy Gives Jam Advice ’Have you tried the preserves which calls for nothing but pineThe women’s auxiliary to the apple and sugaf? Here is my rule Slice the pineapple into round slices Railway Mail association will meet about one inch thick Feel these Wednesday at 1 30 p m at Jeanne’s tearoom 3022 Highland drive for just as you would peel an apple A business meeting will digging out the eyes in the process luncheon follow The hostesses will be Mrs George Sherwood Mrs Harry Boyer Mrs K Radley Mrs W R Hill and Mrs L Ravencroft Nu Mother Mothers’ club will flu The Sigma entertain at a breakfast Friday between the hours of 11 a m and 5 p m at the home of Mrs R C Green 1964 Ninth East street Mrs Agnes Dugan Is general folchairman to be assisted by the Mrs committee heads: Bar-lolowing w Charles A Fowler Mrs M C Mrs Mrs' A N Johnson Mrs Louis M Louis Ierkins Mrs James Ingebretsen Knight Sigms easy-to-ma- ct Dinner Held for‘ DOWNING BEAUTY SALON Honpred of Series - FarewelLEvents IMS'S pleted with a corsage of orchids Mrs Taylor mother of the bride wore a model of black net and gardenia corsage Mrs Carrigan mother of the bridegroom wore blue net 121 Second avenue and gardenia corsage Mrs Joseph The wedding was solemnized J Dooley of Little field Ariz forThursday at high noon at the home merly Miss Edna Taylor an of the bride's parents in the presguest at the wedding wore a ence of members of the two families frock of blue net with pique trim The ceremony was performed by and gardenia corsage the Rev H W Reherd president of Following a wedding breakfast — Westminster college the couple left for San Francisco The young bride was charming in where they will spend their honeyan afternoon frock of white crepe moon The serving table was covered Romaipe with hand faggoted yoke and white poke bonnet and white with a lace cloth and centered with accessories The costume was com a wedding cake temple The bride is a graduate of the Brigham Young university where she was a member of Val Norn Bride social unit and the Gamma Phi Omicron sorority Both are known in educational circles A family supper followed the ceremony Rt the home of the bride's parents Miss Marjorie Kimball and Miss —The young couple will make their Harriet Kalmar were hostesses and home in Sandy was Miss Alta Newton a bride-eleBuffet Luncheon guest of honor at a dinner party Mrs William J Lowe presided given Wednesday evening at the over a beautifully appointed buffet home of Miss Kimball on Third lunchfeon Friday at her home on East South Temple street Deep avenue The table was centered purple and canary yellow irises with a beautiful crystal bowl of decked the table and yellow tapers yellow roses arid favors for the in silver candelabra were at each guests W efe mint bags with sprays end Two dozen guests enjoyed the of lilies of the valley attached affair The guests were Miss Newton Royal Neighbors No 3072 will Mrs Sheldon B Christensen Miss hold the third in a series of public Wanda Williams Mrs Elwood Der card parties Friday at 2 p m at rick Mrs L B Thorup MIss'Ar-med- a the Elks hall Newton Mrs Randall Walker Mrs Frank Berg and Mrs Edith Mrs Clara M Clawson is show- Newton followed the dinner ing the "Don't Dress for Dinner” Bridge type so much in demand for Summer dining Chic Smart (Adv) Coue At Couple Wedded Thursday Tea Honors At High Noon Ceremony Matron Who Leaves Soon Couple Wedded Tuesday in Temple The monthly meeting of the Credit Women’e Breakfast club was held Wednesday morning at the Z C M I tearoom at 7 o’clock Eighty women from the credit departments of various firms In Salt Lake City were present This club has been organized for the benefit of all credit departments and to maintain a friendly relationship between the various firms Earl J Glade was the guest speaker and gave as his subject "Women and the Benefits of Per sonality and Charm in Meeting Others” Musical selections given throughout the breakfast were a violin solo by Miss Haru J Speers accompanied by Miss Rose Mtigleston a vocal trio by Miss Cherry Daines Miss Jeannette Clawson and Miss Rhea Bradford Members of the various committees were introduced and Mrs Ruth Standing president of the club announced contests to be held for a club song and name of the monthly paper ? 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