Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING AUGUST 5 1937 f- t i Piquant Summer! i- ? : j Arrive Here From Fort Sam Houston Texas Bamberger Home Scene Of Tea r f r— “5 n Judy The hostesS received in the drawing room and tea was served on the spacious lawns in front of the home The serving table held t for a centerpiece r an exquisite night blooming cereus Presiding at the tea and coffee urns were Mrs W Mont Ferry Miss Lillian Woodward Mrs Adolph Baer Mrs Robert B Harkness Mrs Annie Wells Cannon Mrs T B Beatty and Mrs F J Fabian Several hundred enjoyed — - the delightful affairguests daughter Ray By LOUISE BENNETT WEAVER Helping the Bride (Recipes tor two) Breakfast Menu Rhubarb Sauce Ready-CookWheat Qereal r Cream Creamed Codfish Coffee Bread Coffee ' Luncheon Menu Big Green Salad Roquefort Cheese Dressings Iced Coffee Ginger Cookies Dinner Mertu Broiled Fish Cucumber Sauce Hashed Browned Potatoes Buttered Spinach Bread Currant Jelly Radishes Chilled Watermelon Coffee ed Miss Cherie Meherin of San Francisto who is visiting Miss The lovely estate of Mrs Jacob E Bamberger in Cottonwood was the scene of a smart tea of the midsummer season -- ®ednesday when Mrs Bamberger received many guests during the late hours of the’ afternoon and the early 'evening 1 Visiting Maid Feted At Dinner of Mr and Mrs W W Ray at their home tin Yale avenue was the guest of honor Wednesday evening when Miss Mary Jane Snow entertained at a dinner party' at the Stariite Gardens atop the Hotel Utah in Summer flowers pastel shades decorated the dinner table which was laid for eight guests i Miss Ray and Miss Meherin are Coffee Bread classmates at Stanford university One cup flour 2 teaspoons bakIn compliment to her guest Miss ing powder 2 tablespoons granulatRay will be hostess at an informal ed sugar Vi teaspoon salt 1 egg at home party Friday her PATTERN 5906 V6 cup milk 2 tablespoons fat melted Add an bouquet of 5906 you will find a transfer patRightly mix the Ingredients toCanyon Luncheon roses cornflowers daisies tern of one motif 16V4x21V4 inches dainty a into shallow Pour gether greased fern and forget-me-noto your one motif 6V4x9V4 Inches four moFetes Bride-Ele- ct pan Cover with topping bedspread and preserve the glory tifs 3x3 inches a color chart maTopping of summer time throughout the terial requirements' illustrations of On Wednesday d cup brown sugar 1 year! A laca frill— actual lace all stitches used Pinerest Inn was the scene for tablespoon- - butter 3 cup raisins gathered a bit — trim your colorful To obtain this pattern send 10 bouquet and contributes to the gai- cents in stamps or coin (coin predelightful luncheon given Wed V4 teaspoon cinnamon nesday by Mrs R LBIrd and her Mix the Ingredients and sprinkle ety and Individuality of your spread ferred) Ho The Tribune-Telegradaughter Mrs Preston W Parkin over the coffee bread Bakq 15 So easy to do the charming result Home Service Bureau Salt Lake son honoring Miss Alice Murphy a minuted in a moderate oven Serve is well worth the brief time spent City Utah- - Be sure to write plainly Be- your name address on a bit of simple embroidery and pattern popular bride of the week The Warm" cut in bars table was centered with a gay potgin on it right away! In pattern number Cheese Dressing Roquefort tery bowl filled with fragrant roses Tw6 tablespoons in shades of pale yellow and pink Roquefort The following guests were In attend- cheese 1 1teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon teaspoon celery seed Vi ance: Miss Murphy Miss Charlotte paprika mustard Vi teaspoon teaspoon dry Mrs Edwin R Murphy Murphy Miss Lucile Hayes Mrs Leland W minced onion 3 tablespoons granudom disappoints its parents Gen“LEO” lated sugar 1 cup salad oil 4 tableMays Miss Carol Staats Miss Mary in this youngster’s early erally 5 If the is spoons August your vinegar birthday Miss Creer Betty Faus Miss Sue hours for you on this date are youth there is ample evidence given Crumble best with cheese Add a fork Richardson Miss Betty Williams of ingredients Add 2 tablespoons from 8:45 to 1X:45 a m from 2:45 of its possessing many fine qualiOgden Miss Frances Covington dry oil and when mixed add rest of to 4:45 p m and from 7:45 to 9:45 ties and having exceptional ability Miss Geraldine Gallagher Miss Doroil alternating the it with p ih The danger periods are from in some defined direction othy Stauffer Miss Jane Wright and vinegar Beat 2 minutes with the 6:45 to 8:45 m from 5:45 to 7:45 Successful people born on egg Mrs Ralph Tower of Denver p m and from 9:45 to 11:45 p m Mrs Tower is a daughter of Mr beater Chill If a womaft and August 5 is your Charles F Holder author This dressing will keep a week and Mrs R L Bird and haft arbirthday your knowledge is apt to James M Taylor educator rived to attend the wedding of her if stored in the refrigerator be diversified and your versatility Cucumber Sauce brother and Miss Murphy John Trowbridge physidst ' will enable you to do many thing H Siddons Mowbray artist cup diced cucumbers well Do not however hop skip 3 Edward L Bynner author cup diced celery Vi cup chopped and jump from one line of activity green peppers Vi teaspoon salt Vi to another if you wish to succeed teaspoon paprika 3 tablespoons Your best chances for success will "T T BUY NOWI I To Be French dressing highly specialized" line Chill ingredients and combine beffl'SotflS work possibly of an artistic naof Miss Judith Cannon and Miss SeryqAn small dish ture Avoid offering advice too free Marjorie Newman will entertain at Copyright 1937 for The Tribune ly for if it is not sought it is nOt likely to bewarited or accepted graAUGUST FUR SALE 1179 South Eighth West street Friciously! There is a possibility of day morning in honor of Mrs Ellis Mr Wood returns uniquely having your pleasmany Hint Roote Miss Norma Dusting ant experiences particularly in the formerly from New York with Schreiner of Salt Lake City who To prevent dust from settling on acquisition of substantial sums of A Large Stock of Better QnaUty will leave Monday for New York near-b- y furniture while beating up- money As an educator artist muFUR COATS Ton do not have to be a lodge of City to join her husband and where holstered furniture or mattresses sician radio entertainer author or furs to boy Wllford Wood Furs as they will make their home dampen an old bath towel wring it business woman your personality he does not stock anything la rabTwelve guests have been Invited dry and spread it over the part of may make you an outstanding figbit akin or Imitations the surface you wish to beat Then ure in your community As a wife 8PECIAL CASH PRICES beat right over the towel the dust and mother you ought to be a grand Phone Wat 5200 for Appointment Events of the Day will be removed yet will not settle success 1 p m— Auxiliary to Salt Lake Wood Fers on other furniture The child born on August 5 sel Firemen Liberty park luncheon 1:30 p m— Auxiliary to Street Car Men's union No 382 Odd Fellows hall 2 p m— Women’s Relief corps department of Utah Ogden Labor temple card party 4 p m— Section No 2 Phillips ts One-thir- m Engaged Couple Being Honored Miss Alberta Davidson popular bride of the month and her fiance Glen Ewing Hardy of Washington D C will be the honored guests and Mrs Frank Thursday when Mr A Fisher uncle ' and aunt of the bride-eleentertain at a cocktail party at the Town club The couple will be guests Saturday evening at a dinner party at the Country club when Mr and Mrs Fred Davidson will be hosts In their honor and Sunday Mr and Mrs Karl D Hardy parents of the bride' groom will entertain at a dinner in honor of Miss Davidson and Mr Hardy T Horoscope For Today ct a Diplomat's Wife ' Leaving Soon ii f i ii t- 1- 1 1: ToX d““c:" who was recently appointed United States minister to Costa Rico Mr and Mrs Hornibrook will visit with Dr thelrson and daughter-in-laand Mrs John W Hornibrook in Washington before sailing August 19 for Costa Rica Miss Virginia Hornibrook will re- main in? Salt Lake City for the pres- ent and will be at home at the Am- bassador hotel w Mrs Clara M Clawson still hah i -- a fine selection of white and light Visitors From Visitors and Travelers Keay and daughter 'will return to their summer home Patricia have returned from a visit in Jackson Hole Thursday where with relatives and friends in Call they will stay several weeks fornla New Mexico and Arizona Dr: and Mrs R R Hampton will Miss Helen Keyser daughter of arrive home Thursday after a visit Mr and Mrs M A Keyser of Cot- of several months in Europe Dr tonwood will arrive Thursday from Salt- Lake d fer S VirWlth City in' May and toured France paLFtf Italy Switzerland apd the British Mrs W L Partner will leave Au- Isles They landed in New York gust 15 for a three wedks' visit in City July 31 SI Paul and Minneapolis Minn Miss Jeanne Grimes daughter of Mrs Prentice N Gray and her Mr and Mrs Oliver J Grimes has son Sherman Gray who have spent gone to Phoenix Ariz where she the past few days in Salt Lake City will visit for' several weeks Frank Mrs : :i Mrs O A Dickinson wife of Colonel Dickinson who with her three daughters has recently arrived in Salt Lake City from Fort Sam Houston Texas to reside From left to right Miss Pa tncla Dickinson Miss Diane and Miss Jeanne Dickinson - Bologna Offers Piquant Variety to Summer Meals jf washable Crepce and Satins With I six weeks of summer ahead you f the original “Whether you say "baloney” ortglasses of iced tomato juice YouTI 7' eavstwo-thirdso-Serad -7- repast as a substibelow — t Adv J the more proper "bologia” we’re like this lightsweet price food which is for the tute talking about the same thing so perpetually served for light repasts long as it’s food that! ii question Bologna is about the "oldest and Rice apd Bologna Casserole most familiar sausage in this One-ha- lf cup dry rice 1 cup country! People like its mild fla- bologna cubed) 2 cups tomatoes vor! its tender juicy qualities its 4 tablespoons butter 1 tablespoon universal availability and beyond green pepper 1 tablespoon chopped everything else its modest cost onion 1 teaspoon salt VL teaspoon You can do some pretty fancy pepper 105 EAST" SOUTH TEMPLE tricks with this good old favorite Melt butter in frying pan add too from cunning little appetizer rice bologna and onion Allow to SEMI-ANNUA- L rolls to substantial hot dishes to cook over a low fire until meat feed the hungriest family of grow- onion and ride are light even brown ing children Add seasonings green pepper and For sandwich fillings simply tomato and cover Simmer for one would mix It as ham you grind hour or until rice is tender Serves Washables it with some chopped celery pickles five or olives and moisten with may' lotion Linens Crepes Satins onnaise to make a smooth spread Bologna Cups Potato Salad One of my favorite tricks with Group 1 Up to Six slices of large bologna 2 cups bologna is to form it into little cold cooked potato 2 sweet pickles with either fill and the 1 hard cooked cups cups egg I tablespoon baked bean salad potato salad or chopped onion 2 tablespoons Vine Group 2 Up to these around Set s law cups cabbage $17-5059gar mayonnaise to moisten on a large chop plate garnish with Slice bologna in thin slices and or cress you straight across the sausage Leave parsley green Group 3 Up to have a highly attractive meat serv- casing on outside Place in a frying ice pan and heat gradually until the Another Sunday evening stunt Is edges curl up to form a perfect Balance of Stock 'to spread thin slices of bologna with cup Fill with potato salad made Jewelry Included cream cheese mixed with olives by mixing the potatoes sliced eggs green pepper or pimiento roil them pickles vinegar onion and mayonup tight and secure with a colored naise Add extra seasoning of salt toothpick run through the rolL if desired If desired naif tho cups These can be eaten with the may be filled with potato salad along with crisp crackers or the other with cold slaw Place filled bologna cups on a potato chips and served with tall platter and garnish witircrisp par- Clara M Clawson SALE $1295395 $2950895 PRICE V2 fin-ge- rs 5ESE£N ZION'S - && 'lit' sley Velveteen Shorts MERCANTILE INSTITUTION Introduced by a summer vacationist velveteen shorts are haw ing a vogue on beaches Worn with ic white linen or silk shirts with collars the shprts make a picturesque aswell as youthful outfit Favorite colors for the shorts are marine blue rose and hunters green TELEPHONE WAS 475 By-ron- We Don’t Mean to Brag but'did you know that every day 9 different kinds of bread fresh in our bakery?' BRAN HEALTH PLAIN pr CARAWAY HOME MADE ROUND WHITE MILK” POTATO GRAHAM" f- - Tempting Salads 10c a loaf or 3 for 27c SPICED PbRIC LOIN for 7 Sandwich j lb CERVELATE or SUMMER lb SAUSAGE PICKLED BEETS' "Home Style" t pt RlTZ BINGS end TOASTS CRACKERS GRAND SLAM ASSORTED CANDY T7mr7rT-77JHEINZ PEPPER SAUCE Red ? Serve These RYE CRACKED WHEAT J’’ " we bake or Grew 30c 35c 25c 21c 25c 27c Underwood' BUCK BEAN SOUP for e Delightful Change 2 for 39e FISH BALLS-- Have You tried Delicacy? Libby'' DEEP'BROWN BEANS tin 2- for 33c smell 2 for Stone TOMATOES Ripe Elberte PEACHES with Cream ' HAVE YOUR NAME ADDED TO OUR DAILY CALLING LIST 25c Lg 23e ' Solid end 2 lb I7e- Deligioui 2 lb 17c i ' Thi WE HAVE THREE EFFICIENT DELIVERIES A DAY1 - ' - Salads are so dainty and refreshing that every woman loves to make them A aim pie salad of greens for dinner something heartier for lunch or a festive salad for a party — these constantly challenge her ingenuity But whatever ‘the Ingredients may be the experienced hostess knows that the secret of a perfect salad lies in its thoughtful preparation The "Home Service Bureau offers its readers a prize collection of clever salad recipes in its booklet ‘Successful Salads” For your copy send 20 cents (coin or stamps) to The Salt Home Lake Tribune-TelegraService Bureau Salt Lake City Utah" Be sure to write plainly yoUr- name’ addresa and the name of the booklet m - WATCH FOR OUR DAILY ADS Chicago Being Honored at’Tea Mrs Frederick Engle will be the hostess and Mrs Ellen Kinsman Mann and her daughter Dr Eliza- - complimented gueste-a- t a tea to be given Thursday afternoon at the Engle home on Diestel road The receiving hours Will be from 3 to 6 p m Tuesday afternoon Mrs E M Neher entertained at a prettily arranged luncheon at her home in Federal way in honor of the visitors Double pink larkspur and blue delphinium were combined for the decorations of the table the flowers being arranged in Jow French blue pottery bowls A dozen guests were in attendance Couple Wedded On Wednesday- - ’I One-half Young Matron Honored ujirs I'illord Mr and Mrs John Sax of Magna announce the marriage of their Congregational church S<air 9:30 p m— Silver Maple oircle daughter' Miss Clara Jean Sax to Arthur S Nokleby son of Emil No 108 Officers’ Birthday club Nokleby693XeSotoatreetThe Saltair annual outing 8 p m— Navy Mothers’ clilb marriage was performed by Sheldon R Brewster Wednesday eveLflon House ning In Sait Lake City where the young couple will make their home Visitor Entertains Mrs Frank M Prentice of Miami Claiming that it is the only large transport service in the world op- and Honolulu will entertain at a erating without government sub- luncheon Thursday in the Empire sidy the China National Aviation room of the Hotel Utah for 19 enter- guests Mrs Prentice is spending corporation a prise reports that its profits for the summer with her sister Mrs A S Pitts the last fiscal year were $150000 Motoring Tires Children By FLORENCE LA GANKE (Nartcy Page) The Laceys the Pages and the were planning a week-en- d motoring trip to start early Saturday morning They would drive all day and reach the resort hotel at night Here there was the usual Saturday night dance Some of Claire’s college friends had made up a special party By starting back Sundaynoon they could reach home about midnight That would make Monday rather hard on the men but the children could sleep late' Nancy was not sure she wanted to take the trip Long drives were becoming rather tiring to her But the group would not listen to her staying home There was great excitement on Friday night The children did not sleep well and were all aqulver long before the motor caravan started on Saturday morning Not having had sufficient sleep they soon grew bored and tired Lois and Nancy both wanted to stop every so often to let the active squirming children get out tb run and stretch themselves Claire wanted to go post haste lest she miss the dance Finally tlje original plans were changed The- Laceys went ahead full steam up The Millers and the Pages rode in a leisurely fashion They" stayed overnight at a between hotel about halfway Claire’s destination and home On Sunday the Laceys started back at 7 o’clock in the morning picked up the Pages and Millers and they aU reached horns about 7 o’clock Sunday evening Everyone was satisfied arid everyone was less tired on Monday than" ttfey would have been bad the original plan been carried ’out From this experience the group learned certain things Long motor trips are not advisable for young children especially if they are crowded in the car with luggage and if they have not elept well before they started It is almost necessary to stop at frequent intervals to let them run about a bit and stretch themselves They are not old enough to be Interested-i- n scenery- - Conversation does not'hold them Such games as can be played Millers - "Come on Pete— I'll beat you!” in a car soon pall Nancy and Lois always carried thermos bottles with cold water some cookies and hard candies Chocolates are messy on a hot trip One container held well dampened wash cloths towels Straws for use in the occasional bottle of ginger ale and plenty of drinking cups Were taken along as a matter of course Nancy has a leaflet on Pickles and Relishes which she will send bn receipt of a stamped Address her envelope care of The Salt Lake Tribune Copyright 1937 for The Tribune Have you a Growing Boy? 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