Show A THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING ' 18 JUNE II 1937 Sport Frock Easily Made and News From Clubs Society-Eve- nts June Brides Choose Veils With Care PATTERN 9293' k Bphold! The gayest of frocks and' of course you'll need one for vacationing for beach wear or everyday You'll wear it for tennis too or any other active sport In addition to the times when you yourself are spectator It's cut on graceful princess lines Its flared skirt built for action and speed and you'll love the aaucy bows - Add a row of perky buttons down the bodied front and you're all set! This model can be donned in a jiffy and is both easily and Inexpensively made Pattern 9292 would be Ideal in chambray pique or cotton crash in a bright color preferably with contrasting buttons Best of all this captivating frock is so easy to cut fit and stitch that even an inexperienced seamstress will finish it in a jiffy! Complete Diagrammed Marian Martin Sew Chart included Pattern 9292 may be ordered only in misses’ sizes 12 14 16 18 and 20 Size 16 requires 314 yards sun-bac- Trio Leaving for Visit in East Salt Laker Jakes Bride In South Brides-Ele- Mrs Kenneth ess C Fehr was host- at a luncheon given Thursday at afternoon the home of her par ents Mr and Mrs Senter F Walker in Cottonwood in honor of Miss Virginia Lambourne and Miss Marguerite Savage brides-to-b- e Yellow lilies and orange blossoms decorated the table which was set on the veranda Places were marked for Miss Savage Miss Lambourne Mrs George Mueller Mrs O T Schulze of Piedmont Cal Mrs Ashton H Manhart of Fort Benning Ga Miss Marjory Dibblee Miss Eleanor Fehr Miss Ann Schulder Miss Patricia Riter Miss Ann Winder and Miss Helen Harris Mr and Mrs Leonard Wilson and Miss Frances Wilson willi give a picnic for Miss Savage and her fiance Edward Schulze Friday evening ah ft right Miss Shirley Sorenson Miss Julina Peery and Miss Margaret leave Friday morning for a six weeks’ trip to Washington D C and New York Left to Peery Events of the Day SerieTs of Events Given 1215 p m— O E S business men Utah cafe luncheon Honor in Of Bride-Elect valley Miss Edith Lucille Smith a sister ©f the bride was the maid of honor Miss Mary Woolf a popular bride-to-b- e and wore a pornflower blue chiffon was the honored guest at a over taffeta and earried Talisman t roses tied with peach colored rib- - handkerchief shower given Thursbons The bridesmaids were Miss day evening by Miss Margaret SchoHe'en May Miss Margaret Davis field at her home on Ninth East end Miss Alice Herbert with Miss street The 14 guests were seated Annabel Dunham acting as junior bridesmaid They were all frocked at small tables decorated with pink In peach colored chiffon over taf- - and white flowers and lighted with feta and carried bouquets of Talis-- J white tapers man roses combined with blue A dinner will be Friday evecornflowers tied with blue ribbons ning by Miss Ruthgiven Jackson at her J Major Leon Gray of Richmond Vs home 687 Third avenue in honor t was the best man and the grooms- - of Miss Woolf who will be commen included John Powell Adams at a luncheon to be held of Florida William Douglas of plimented by Mrs H C Cosand Brewton Ala: Arthur Butt of Pen- - Saturday at the Hotel Utah sacola Fla Phllln Tiller of Mayes- Mrs Frank Duncan will enterville S C and George Martin of tain at a breakfast In Ogden on Anguilla Miss with William Perry Sunday in compliment to the Craddock Jr as junior groomsman bride-ele” A musical program was given bv Wednesday evening Miss Elizaclose friends of"the bride preced beth Lowery entertained six close lnr the ceremony friends of Miss Woolf at a dinner A reception followed at the home at Weasku inn Bright summer of the bride’s parents The home flowers decorated the table iwas decorated throughout with a wealth of evergreens and white blooms - Mrs Smith mother of the wore a handsome gown of I bride J powder blue ohlffon and was as- - Bride-Elect sisted by her sister Mrs Stella Edmundson Almond of Atlanta Ga who wore a model of pink Mr and Mrs George Eccles of ' t chiffon a beautifully Ogden preslded‘-oveJ Mr and Mrs Parker left late arranged dinner Thursday evening in the evening for Salt Lake City at the Starlight gardens of the to remain until the autumn when Hotel Utah in compliment to Miss Smith a popular June they will return to New Orleans Virginia where Mr Parker will resume his bride Covers werejaid for 14 guests Imedical studies at the medical Thursda yafternoon M” Winston school of Tulane university The Ellerbeck and Miss Betty Allison bride wore a going away costume entertained at a delightful picnic of white and dubonnet figured crepe luncheon at the Allison cabin in with powder blue flannel coat and Mill Creek in honor of Miss Smith navy blue accessories Canyon flowers were used for the decorations of the table Fourteen Mrs Clara M Clawson is showing guests were bidden to meet the York pink silk lace of unusual mesh bride-eleThe Prosperity Bond benefit design made over matching taf-- ’ feta slip Lovely detail Charming dance will be held Saturday at 830 frock for youthful forty (Adv) p m at 323 H South State street wo- 2 p m — Free adult education class Study" "Vocabulary "Poctyy Appreciation" and 'The Mechanics of Verse Writing” — — public library 2 p m — Ladies’ Aid society of the Westminster Presbyterian church Mrs H V Comm 1917 Eleventh East street m — Wasatch Sisters' lodge No 248 auxiliary to Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen 2 p I O O F hall m— Royal Neighbors No 3072 Elk hall publie card party 7:30 p m — Free adult education class "Building a Vocabulary" and "Fhilosophy of English Construction” public library 2 p ‘ Dinner Honors r Farewell Party Given for Girl who will Miss Constance Jensen will leave Saturday for Glendale Cal where she will visit her brother Mr and Mrs and sister-ln-laMelvin A Jensen- - Mrs Jensen was formerly Miss Sue Lamb Ole-so- presi-den- Miss Janet Sharp and Miss Lula Mother Entertains Burton of Kenilworth will leave in the near future for an extended In Honor of Girl trip to the northwest and San Francisco While in Seattle the Pink and yellow roses and bright-hue- girls will attend the summer sespeonies decorated the living sion at the University of Washrooms Thursday evening in the ington They will return to Price home of Mrs N A Tuttle 1251 where they are teachers in the Browning avenue when she enter- - schools in early fall talned for her daughter Miss Cynthia Tuttle who was graduated from high school this week Planned Forty guests attended the affair Parly Supper was served late in the evMiss Betsy Anne Bamberger ening gt small tables which were daughter of Mr and Mrs centered with bouquets of pink and young Julian Bamberger will entertain a yellow rosebuds group of young friends at a dancing and swimming party Friday at Lad Miss Dorothy Murdock of Los Angeles guest of Mr and Mrs C Allen Stevenson in the Prescott apartment was the honored guest at a party given Thursday at' Coon Chicken inn Guests Included Miss Murdock Mrs Stewart Romney Miss Helen Kyhl Miss Del-n- a Ogden Mrs Harry Wilding Miss Lucille Richards and Mrs C A Stevenson A dinner and theater party was given Wednesday evening by Mr and Mrs Vaughn J Penrose for Miss Murdock who was rompli mented Tuesday at a cocktail party given by Mr and Mrs Penrose followed by a dancing party at the Old Mill club Mr and Mrs Penrose will 'em no-ho- st Receives" Degree Miss Muriel Gayford daughter of Ernest Gayford of Salt Lake City Tuesday received her M A degree from the Washington university at St Louts Mo' Miss Gayford will arrive in Salt Lake City In tertain at & breakfast Sunday at August for a visit with her father their home on Ninth East street In Mr Gayford will leave Friday for honor of the guest Los Angeles where he will vLsit for several weeks Catholic Women to Entertain aT Tea The membership committee of the Catholic Woman's league will be hostesses at a tea Saturday between the hours of 3 and 5 p m at the home of the chairman Mrs Thomas F Welsh 1602 Mill Creek way — The affair will honor the retiring president MrsGeorge F Egan the former executive board and the incoming president Mrs P M O'Carrol along with the new executive board and the women who have joined the league during the past year "Those with years 'who i Miss LaRena Crow will leave Sunday for Quebec Canada from where she will sail on Wednesday for Europe where she will spend the Summer Mr and Mrs David H Thomas and daughters Miss AmyThomas end Miss Gloria Thomas will leave Friday for an extended trip through the eastern states 15 cents Twenty-fiv- e By FLORENCE LA GANKE retain a fresh flavor Here Is my recipe: Wash and pick over the (Nancy Page) add an equal “What about sunshine jams berries ofWeigh them weight sugar Let the berries and Can they be made sucNancy? sugar stand for a few hours then Do you advise me to spread the fruit on the enamel drip cessfully? to of that kind?” pan or broiler pan tray Put on try make preserves the lowest side under the broiler flame set at 275 degrees Stir fruit At end of an every 15 minutes hour remove from stove Let the fruit stand in tray over night and next day put in clean jars Seal with paraffin" Nancy has a leaflet on jams and jellies Send a stamped self addressed envelope to Nancy Page care of this paper street Mrs Cleo G Van Cott left The ten guests were seated at one long table covered with a Foint de Friday evening for Washington New York and Boston Venice cloth and centered with a D C tiered china bowl the upper po- and on returning home will spend rtion being filled with crown lilies some time in Chicago Her daughand the lower one filled wltb orange ter Miss Helen Van Cott left blossoms Favors for the guests the same evening for Twin Falls were tiny dolls dressed as nurses Idaho for a six weeks’ visit Miss Betty Hampshire will comMrs Royal Duncan Gardner pliment Miss Folsom at a luncheon to be given Friday at 1 p m at with her twin sons Kenneth Kermat Donald and Duncan are street her home 1380 Lincoln Twelve guests have been bidden visiting in Salt Lake City from Washington D C They will leave in the near future for San Auerbach Company Francisco where they will join Mr Gardner tp make their home a and Pattern Sunshine Is Aid to Jam Miss Beth Folsom of San Francisco who is spending two weeks in Mrs P J Mahedy of Fresno Salt Lake City with her i parents Cal formerly of Salt Lake City Dr and Mrs D L Folsom was the and Los Angeles has arrived for honored guest at a dinner party a three weeks’ visit with Mrs 122 'n West given Thursday evening by Miss Martha Harvey Margaret Eccles at her home on P Fourth South street Miss Julina Peery Miss Margaret Peery and Miss Shirley Sorenson will leave Friday morning for Washington D C and New York where they will visit for six weeks cents — 'cents for both when ordered together Send your order to The Tribune-Telegra- m home service bureau Salt Lake City Utah Personals San Franciscan Honored at Party In Eccles' Home Fetes Employes Parties Given in Honor of Visitor easy-to-ma- 15 Miss Eleanor Robinson who left A dancing party was given at Thursday evening for Seattle where Greystone gardens Thursday 'cvr she will make her home was the ning by the Auerbach comfpetny for The movie “First honored guest at an informal party Its employes Night” was the theme of the afgiven Wednesday evening by Miss fair Geraldine Evans at her home on series This was the first of East Third South street was planned for the summer n Guests included Miss Shirley arranged by the Sponsors’ club of t Miss Virginia Olcson Miss which Francis Carlisle Is Miss Marian Margaret Oleson Martha Assisting were" Miss Swcrtfagcr Miss Patricia Franklin Bruschke Miss Mina Brown Dean and Miss Evelyn Pack who was the Ence Harry Lee Miss Jeannette assisting hostess The table was decorated with pink Seaman Jack Talbot Miss Jeanette roses in Iqw blue bowls and was Davidson and Stanley Salisbury lighted with blue tapers in copper candelabra Games were played Watson Party Given for— June Bride-Ele- -- ct "Oh these berries will make y good jam "I'll tell you all that I know Lois Sunshine jams can be made if there is plenty of good s'trong sunshine to evaporate the moisture from the berrifcs If there isn’t sunshine the jam is going to be runny and will In olden days they require cooking used to combine one part berries to part sugar cook for one minute and then put the berries in large flat dishes cover them with panes of glass and set them out in the sun day after day The covering with glass kept out Insects and dust They preserved the fruit that way because they wanted to keep the berries plump and whole Then came the time when jams were cooked on the stove and the day of sunshine jam suffered a temporary eclipse "But new way have been devised to get the result of plump jam For Instance if the berries are combined with the sugar and allowed to three-quarte- you're going to in be maryou'll hoping Junejhere's ried in a veil You’ll never have the chance to be so lovely again But when you plan’ your veil or headdress plan your hairdress too Unless it Is just right the entire effect will be lost Possibly you’ll want a' light hearted modern note — and choose a headdress such as that worn recently by a titled English bride A dove was perched hijfh oit her head Her veil— a circle of tulle— was thrown over it the outstretched wings of the bird sending it into a wide flare In keeping with this upward and outward note the hair was given an upward sweep of curls and the effect was enchanting Suppose you’re being married out of doors in a setting of flowers Then you’ll dress demurely In white moussehne dotted swiss- - or even dimity And then h by all means a sheer be a peasant bride-witwhite kerchief knotted under your chin The right way to wear this type of hairdress is well back on the head So have a cluster of bangs curling up- inflattermgalnglets ward-notdown -- over— your fore-head Or let's suppose you’re using your wedding as an excuse to wear a coronet of flowers with a brief net veil flaring just chin deep all around These brief veils are very new In this case look to the top of your head and cover it with soft ringlets If your wedding gown is to be climaxed by a Juliet cap dress your hair accordingly Keep the crown of your head in sleek flat waves and follow the outline of the cap with a series of curls 36-ln- Cosgriff Miss of Cprmel Cal Miss Josephine Moffat Miss Mary Stark Miss Betsy Parrish Miss Betty Timpson Miss Marvel Hickman Miss Adelaide Campbell Miss Mary Jane Winwood Miss V If 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 style number Away with "wardrobe problems" Order the new summer Marian Martin pattern book for dashing clothes that’ll fit your needs to- - a— 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Kiddie and junior togs too Book Marian Eleanor ct ' : Lunch Affair - ' run-abo- ut Honored at NEW ORLEANS La June 10- -Of lntex est to Salt Lakers was the tnprriage of Miss Mary Kathleen Smith daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry Harley Smith of New Or leans and Julian’ Gray Parker son of Mr and Mrs Dorsey Gray Parker of Salt Lake City which was solemnized tonight at 8 o'clock at the St Charles avenue The ceremony Baptist church was performed by the Rev Everett Gilt Jr pastor of the church in tne' presence of relatives and friends of the young couple The church was attractively decorated with palms and white gladioli and was lighted with white tapers The rail of the choir stall was entwined with The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a handsome wedding ' gown of white tulle over white satin with square neck and short puffed sleeves A court train fell- from the shoulders of Brussels lace an heirloom in the bride's family and she wore a long Illusion veil held with a coronet of Brussels lace and orange blossoms She carried a shower bouquet of white gardenias and lilies of the ct Miss Clara Larsen whose mar-rig- e to Von G Adamson will take place June 17 was the guest of honor at a party given Wednesday evening by Mies LaVerda Lillywhite and Miss Grace’ Worthen at the Lion house The following’ guests were' present: Miss Larsen Mrs Mervin B Russell Mrs Clarence Little Mrs Earl Howcroft Mrs Corris Gehring Mrs Florence Brown Miss Teresa Sacremento Miss Gladys Shelly Miss Bertha Mossberg Miss Goates Miss Beth Worthep and Miss Lois Rogers Arrange Luncheon- - Mrs J W Stoner Mrs C O Hull of Park City and Mrs J R Hooker will honor Mrs Gertrude E Benjamin worthy high priestess of the White Shrine of Jerusalem of O E S at a luncheon to be given Saturday at the Hooker home 1773 Yale avenue Outgoing officers of Mrs Benjamin’s organization will be guests FURNITURE STORAGE — Fireproof constructed private rooms PACKING— Finest china glassware and furniture packed by our experts SHIPPING — Our 27 years' experience Is your guarantee of satisfaction LONG DISTANCE HAULING— Large padded vans — bonded and Insured e carriers DEMOT1IING — Examine your over-stuffset for moths at the first eigne of Infestation Call us Our treatment M A Is positive Keyser Fireproof Storage Company al 328 WEST 2ND SOUTH WAS $722 and 5723 YOUR SHOES EVERYBODY stand overnight and are then brought to the boil allowed to stand in this syrup for another 24 hours and then cooked until the syrup is thick you have plump berries They goon have absorbed so much sugar that the watery juice in the berry has been changed to a rich syrup Book Review "Or if you will put the berries and Mrs Harriot B Sterling will give sugar in the enamel drip or Broiler a book review on the “Life of Marie pan that comes with the range and Antoinette” by Anton Zweig Fri- set this in the oven at moderate day from 7 to 9 p m at the main heat you will get berries that keep their color that stay plump and that public library A Have you tried Board Entertained Mrs Robert B Harkness presl dent of the Town club entertained members of the board of governors and the former board Thursday at the clubhouse The table wsus centered with a large bowl filled with mixed garden flowers and was set for 17 guests A business meeting followed cleaned mate Tbit is the of the shoe on the left Note the The shot above wts cleaned with a "coveroverV type of cleaners— literally “piintio” over dirt and ataioi instead of removing them Note the cracked surface the dingy unsightly appearance that make this shoe un attractive and undesirable to wear k smooth even surface— still like new! 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