Show 6 THE C SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 3 Women’s Republican Club Announces Guest Day Will Be Held Monday Guest day Will be observed at the Women’s Republican club meeting to be held Monday at 2 p m at the Belvedere lounge Mrs Jennie P Musser will con "duct the flag service and will be followed by Mrs E A Rogers who will give a short study report of the department of the interior Mrs Ray E Dillman will be the speaker of the day and will present the interesting subject of "Indian Affairs" She will be assisted by a number of Uintah Indians from the e Indian reservation in native wih music Mrs Dow H Young Is in charge ' Of th program- j Following the"meeting the social hour will be under the hostessing of Mrs Ned J Bowman Mrs Frank Winn Mrs Gilbert S Sheets Miss Florence Lund and Mrs W T RunZler with Mrs W D Nebeker and Mrs D N Straup presiding at Sections Of Club To Meet Miss A R Gardner man Mrs Gwen Knowlton Mrs Warren Snow Mrs Samuel F Njcholls Mrs Eph raim H Hanson Mrs Mitchell 1937 Visitors and Travelers H M Hautz of Cheyenne Mr and Mrs Knight left reoently been visiting her for Washington D C Mrs Knight to Madison Wi to visit parents Mr and Mrs John F Gunn will go Professor and Mrs Joseph F Smith 3064 Highland drive will leave Mon' for two weeks Mrs Smith is a sisday with her sister Mrs E W Mal- ter of Mrs Knight will lory and son Paul for CJjeyenne Mrs Wyo who ha The Ladies’ Literary club meet Friday at 2 p m with Mrs Mrs Frank Beckstead 1441 ReW D Prosser president presiding dondo avenue and Mrs H A Furen Miss reEleanor Sherrod has Mrs Clyde W Simpson program of Green River Wyo left during Stewart Mrs Charles R Mabey chairman will present the program turned to Salt Lake City after a visit the week for a visit In Toronto of In several weeks Oklahoma City and Mrs A A" Covey Mrs W Mont including Captain E A Hedman Williamsburg Canady and who will address the members on Okla with her brother-in-laFerry Mrs J A Alder Mrs Clara sister Mr Mr and Arch LeRoy the subject “Crime and Crime PreBaker Mrs T L Cannon Mrs Miss Marie Nyswander- daughter Sutton vention” Ruby Child Mrs M D Blackburn of Dr Dorothy B Nyswander forThe musical program will be furand Mrs Louis E Callister of Salt Lake City will attend nished by the University of Utah Miss Maurine Gamette of Salt merly Sarah Lawrence college in Bronx-vill- e male quartet accompanied by Miss Lake City and Miss Gladys Klein Hospitality Committee N Y of Afton Johnson Huntington Park Cal left reThey will Hospitality: Mrs William H Ram-sha- d sing cently three groups of songs for Chicago Washington D Mr and Mrs Ivan L Anderson chairman Mrs W O The board of directors will meet C and New York City They will and Mr and Mrs David B vice chairman Mrs Clarence Potter In the library of the club on Thurs- be gone for several weeks R Openshaw board member Mrs returned during the week from a John A Aylett Mrs John R Stewday at 10 a m Mre W D Prosser motor trip through California They will preside tee met on art Mrs B J Johnson Mrs F B and visited at Lake Tahoe San Fran-eiee- o Wednesday The civics parliamentary law sec- talked over -- problems morning CookJdrsr-'-Reuben Clark in the day Carmel - Monterey' Los Antion will make a tour of We Bear nursery and received Mrs A E 'Graham Miss’ Florence of the geles Santa Barbara and Boulder reports river migratory bird refuge Tues- two departments of the Lund Mrs W B Ward Mrs Frank dam nursery Winn Mm E E Burke Mrs W F day at 10 a m Members interested in this trip will please call Mrs McCrea Mrs W T Runzler Mrs Several of the girls’ clubs have Mri and Mrs E E Corfman have " Marlin T Large Gilbert S Sheets Mrs Lewis Pearce begun their regular meetings The as their guests Mrs B H SherThe arts and crafts section will Jolly Ten met Mrs L E Cluff Mrs W C Bow-dig- e on Wednesday after- man of Hollywood' Cal a sister of hold a work session Thursday at noon and Mrs Ned J Bowman Mrs planned activities for the Mrs Corfman and Mrs W E 10 Thomas m B Groesbeck Mrs a box Frank A will lunch be and their participation served coming the tea table of Cheyenne Wyo daughat 1 p m and the afternoon pro on the year F Jackson Miss Gene Irvine Mrs “open house” The Hobby ter of the Corfmans H Miss Sarah Anne will F m 2 club degram at The Rutledge Annual Bridge Tea p met on Friday afternoon and begin lineation of a new art finger painti- joined the handicraft Leaders Mrs Leyland Graham chairman Heath and Mrs Clarence Baird Mrs Ritchie R Ward of Berkegroup Republican will Mrs be Orin Miss ng given by Maude Tugman ef the entertainment committee of Campaigns ley Cal is visiting her mother Mrs Leyland Graham left chairman of the entertainSait A Davis Earl Hardman The chairman Mrs F Mrs Hillard Henry colored chorus and its Mrs G M Marshall 143 First avethe club announces that the annual ment committee of the Women’s Republican club Mrs section chairman will take charge director Mrs Freddie group Lake chairman Mrs Isaac had nue Mrs Ward was Miss Stanley bridge tea will be held at the Belve-- - MorganCitySalt Lake C Towler right president of the organization Richard chairof the Mrs Its Moroni Heiner first “sing’’ on Wednesday night Claire Marshall formerly county program dere lounge on October 13 at 2 p m Mrs is F man Cannon Mrs hostess Jesse for the day Reservations may be made with The Brgwnjng gectmn will meet of the entertainment Harry James Mis John McPhee for E F Bertling Mrs Walter A Mrs luncheon Saturday at 1 p m committee EdMrs Guy Anderson section chairOfficers of the organization are: Day Mrs H S Tanner Mrs man will present "Sir Walter ward A Berlin Mrs Arthur D TayMrs Richard C Towler president Scott” The Browning lesson will Mrs: Clarence R Openshaw first lor Mrs Arthur Frewin Mrs JoMrs Joseph Include “Saul” Pictor Ignotus “The Vice president: Mrs E D Sorenson sephine The Women’s Republican club Biayney National and Internation- Guardian Angel’’ and ‘'Epilogue" Ralph G Wftlsworth second vice president Mrs Horace Lake Mrs the announces Cloa following program al Debt music (to "Dramatic Personae") MemA Sorensen secretary Mrs Clar- Mrs Vern M Falkner Mrs 1937-3- 8 bers unable to attend the luncheon year: ence E Hrjpfenbeck treasurer and Clegg Mrs J F Allred Mrs Jennie for the 7— Flag service March Depart4— L Mrs October Hallett will notify Mrs John W Ensign or Flag service DepartMrs D N Striaup parliamentarian Nichols Mrs Susie Directors are Mrs J Melrose Mil- R S Collett Mrs Etta L Egli Mrs ment of the Interior Mrs E A ment of Commerce Mrs Byron Q Miss Linda B Jessup E Affairs Mrs Ray Van Cott Scenic Wonders of the ler Mrs Horace H Stevens Mrs G W Barrows Mrs R W Morgan Rogers Indian Grand Canyon and Boulder Dam Dow H Young Mrs Clarence M Mrs C C Jenson Mrs Lillie Mor- Dillman music 13— Annual bridge tea From the Air George D Keyser Jr October Cannon Mrs E O Leatherwood rison Mrs Parley R Glover Mrs W E Marstellar Mrs E E Elia Belvedere lounge hostess music and Mrs Orin Tugman November 1— Flag service open April 4— Flag service Department Honorary chairmen include: Na- son Mrs E W Reese and Mrs B forum The Use of the Franchise of Agriculture Mrs Andrew L Neff tional Mrs Jesse F Cannon state A Rasmussen William A Mrs W D Nebeker: music Membership: Mrs N A Dunyon and county Mrs Gardening Mrs Maud Chegwidden December 6 — Flag service Christ- music Mrs A B Leatham chairman Waldo W Lyman The classes sponsored by the Mrs mas story (“The Sad Shepherd") vice chairman May 2— Flag service Department Standing committees are as fol- Waldemar association of the lows: Program Mrs Dow H Young Clarence E Hopfenbeck board Van Dyke Mrs Matthew Cowley of State Mrs Eli F Taylor My Visit to England Mrs Mona W Franklin school held their first chairman Mrs Edmund P Evans member Mrs Ellen A Arnold Mrs Christmas Carols Vice chairman January 3— Flag service Depar- Cannon music Mrs Walter D Ellen L Burke Mrs Pearl H Potof the year The citizensNebeker Mrs Matthew Cowley ter Mrs H F Earl Mrs Frank T tment of the Attorney General Mrs June 6 — Flag service report of meeting Mrs Louis C Duncan and Mrs Archer Mrs L B McCormick Mrs William H Folland Prison Reform the president Mrs Richard C Tow- hip and English classes met music ler reports of officers and standing Monday afternoon and evening with O P Overfield Mrs Nathan O Fullmer Joseph H Owen Nebeker The February 7 — Flag service Depar- committees The World as I Found Mrs Rae Cobb as teacher Music: Mrs Louis C Duncan Preece Mrs C E Richards and tment of the Treasury Mr Dana C It Mrs E O Leatherwood music sewjng and quilting classes for Chairman Mrs Ethel M Ramey Mrs Floyd F Whiting Vice chairman Mrs Clarence M neighborhood women met on ThursLegislative: Mrs Joseph Wirth-li- n Mrs Ben J Johnson and Mrs Mrs Cannon board member Mrs Alfred day and Friday afternoons Sarah Wright is the sewing teacher TEgan Mrs Enid A Orlob Mrs William A Leatham and Mrs W F Core of the ChapSalt Lake Council of Women: Mrs Claudius W Gates Mrs Horace C man branch library is the leader for Beck Mrs George A Wright Mrs A T Egan Mrs Orin Tugman Mrs A Girl Reserve advisers’ meeting charge of the organization at Horace the quilting class The officers of Lyndon W Clayton and Mrs E M Andrew L Neff Mrs Richard C A cordialy inGirl Reserve clubs at Jack-so- n the Franklin P-Towler Mrs James A Melville and will be held at the Y W C A club- Mann Beckstrand high school are also meeting vite all parents of the Franklin Flag Mrs Jennie P Musser Mrs Mathew Cowley house on Thursday at 4 p m on Tuesday with Miss May Green school to attend these classes chairman Mrs Elias Hansen vice as leader chairman Mrs J Melrose Miller Reserve in clubs Girl On Tuesday afternoon the board the various board member Mrs C A Cook Choose of directors and the executive secre' Mrs V C Vette Mrs Dorothy S high schools of the city will be reClub tary of the Neighborhood House organized and will begin their reg- Hobby Payne Mrs W H White Mrs For Planked Steak new staff mem' ular meetings this week Monday Hobby club was organized last gave a tea for the' J H Day Miss Dorothy Falkner A very bers Miss Harriet Yeomans and superior dish is a planked is the day of organization at East week and Is an attractive and Mrs J Hollis Aylett of Dale Mrs Fifty guests Flowers: Mrs Eli F Taylor chair- steak A fireproof platter may be high school Mrs John H Hender- the Girl Reserve program part Those called Dorothy man Mrs J C Thomas vice chair- used Instead' of a wooden plank son is in charge there West high study groups in which most interest school Girl Reaervg’clubs will meet man Mrs Horace H Stevens board but If Several of the board committees you go in for planked steaks Wednesday under the leadership of was shown were crafts led by Mrs member A Tracy Jr assisted by met during the past week On MonRufus to while Refind worth it Samuel Mrs Carter J Girl you'll ’your Press: Mrs Zella G Loofborrow Homer Informal group day afternoon the personnel comserve clubs at South high school will Mrs Mary chairman and Mrs Arthur D Tay- get a plank under the direction of Mrs mittee under the chairmanship of singing on is also meet lor vice chairman For planked steak choose a porMonday Monday Leola Cummins and dramatic in- Mrs Fuller B Bailey held its regulEntertainment: Mrs Leyland Gra- terhouse two inches thick 'Broil the day of organization for Bryant terpretation In charge of Miss Pa- ar monthly meeting Mrs Fred Benschool Mrs until with ham chairman Mrs Q G Craw- the steak as described above Thomas high Auerbach and the nursery commit- tricia Allen Mann in ton Hunter ford vice chairman Mrs E D almost done then transfer to ft charge Horae school school and Irving high Sorenson board member Mrs wooden plank or fireproof platter high Hamilton Gardner Mrs M A Pipe a border of mashed potatoes Girl Reserve clubs are meeting on Smith Mrs Orpha H Stohl Mrs with a pastry tube and brush with Tuesday Mias Ann Garland is In Edward C Rawson Mrs E A Rog- slightly beaten egg Place the plank ers Mrs Rufus Tracy Jr Mrs C in the oven until the potato border Lamont Felt Mrs Edwin Whitney is browned Take from the oven Mrs- - Andrew L Neff Mrs Don M and spread the stgtak with butter Rees Mrs Dana C Biayney Mrs into which finely chopped parsley Walter M Stookey Mrs T L Hol salt and paprika have been rubbed A variety of classes are now being offered at the civic center as a SB part of the adult educational proFREE CITY DELIVERY gram of the Salt Lake City board of education These classes which are open to everyone provide training in alt types of homemaking and general cultural subjects w Fol-lan- cos-'tum- ( J -- - Club St Paul’s To Be Scene Of Wedding An Interesting wedding of early October will be solemnized1 Saturday at 11 a m at SL Paul’s Episcopal church when Miss Elizabeth Walden daughter of Mr and Mrs Forrest S Walden 1433 East Thirteenth South street and Chgjrlea M MacLaughlin of Los Angeles son of Mrs Louise MacLoughlin of Los Angeles will be united in marriage The ceremony will be performed by the Rev A E Butcher and will be followed by a wedding breakfast at the Hotel Utah for members of the two families The bride will be attended by her sister Miss Margaret Lois Walden as bridesmaid a d a brother of the bridegroom will be the best man Gaorget-Mac-Laugh- Dr and Mrs Rowland H Merrill and son have recently returned to Salt Lake City to make their home after an absence of several years In New York For the past three years Dr and Mrs Merrill have made their home in New York City where Dr Merrill has been associated with the Manhattan Eye Ear and Throat hospital They are at home to their friends at 459 Third avenue - Year’s Program Announced Bcl-nstei- Neighborhood House News 'Irs par er Girl Reserves of the Y W CA T Porterhouse Civic Center 9th East 9th South Mrs Eva Thomas will teach remodeling designfhg pattern making classes every dress-makin- HYLAND WHOLESALE —RETAIL 5585 Points in Utah Idaho Nevada and Wyoming We Ship Specials for MON TUES and WED Oct 4th 5th and 6tlr HYLAND I I 5585to All We Will Soon Have Dr JACKSON’S MELBA TOAST In Stock Do You Remember Those “Good Old” CHOCOLATE GIANT MINTS’ Packed Exclusively IL A for the United Grocery 3 !" UNITED’S CANNED FOOD SPECIALS 3-D- Garden Spring SIFTED KAYSVILLE TOMATOES PEAS 2 No 2 cans cans 31 6 6 cans 896—12 cans ?lfi9 Case of 24 cans Solid Pack— ZVi Cans for 576 for 12 for $109 Case of 24 $200 “3 2966 GARTH Grapefruit JUICE -- No 2 for 12 for Cans-- 2 256 $139 Case of 24 $275 $329 10' tins Del Malz Corn HORMEL CHICKEN MADRILENE SOUP Vol Tall Tins 3 tor 296 6 for 556 12 for $105 Creme Style 3 ckns 33 6 6 cans 65 £ 12 Cans $125- Case $229 - DEL MAIZ 12 cans $157 72c SOUPS— PHILLIPS NIBLETS Case $305 do Mrs Walden’s RAISIN SUGAR COOKIES Mrs Walden’s Chocolate Marshmallow Sponge Layer ts small size doi Mrs Walden’s Chocolate OIL can WESSON qt Do-Nu- Mayonnaise MIRACLE PREAI— SAVORY Mixer FREE 156 336 236 476 SANDWICH QUART SLICED MUSHROOMS ft- - SANTA CRUZ ARTICHOK Till HEARTS— 15-BECKWITH BREAKFAST FIGS 17-- J dainty mix COCKTAIL No 1 UU tins £ Qq lUr MEATS LIBERTY FURE LlilKS We are now receiving our regular 435 1 Mb 236 BEEF CUBES for Stew and Pics FRESH GROUND ROUND STEAK lb -- 296 Ib35c of Jones Dairy Farm Sausage nfUMMinirw ehipmentr s class-wil- meet l every 6 p m -— A series of eight lectures on fall gardening and planning of the home-gardewill be given Wednesdays from 1:30 to 3 p m by Mrs These lectures Maud Chegwidden will disease the digging and storing of all kinds of bulbs renovating of old lawns and the preparation and planting of new lawns planting moving and pruning of shrubs and trees and the cleaning and preparation of the garden for winter - ni to Tuesday from 11 a 12:30 p m Miss Elsie Rohrbough will teach a class in conversational This course will take English up problems in grammar vocabul ary building and pronunciation The class in personality and charm taught by Mrs Eunice R Miles will meet eacli Wednesday at 10 a m and Thursday at 7 p m Flower making classes are being taught this fall term without fee by Mrs Thomas C Madron and Mrs S L King Materials for this week may be obtained from the teacher ' A new class for the fall term will be a course in general handicraft taught by Mrs Mabel Davis Fridays from 10 a m to 12 noon and from 1:30 p m to 4 p coarse will enable the students to make many kinds of Christmas gifts Hand blocking batiking or textile painting- - greeting cards weaving metal craft birch bark distinguishes these Mne Film mAT§ A slimmer more flattering line characterizes the smartest of the new- - fur coats Fitted types are beautifully simple craft and interior decorating be taught in this olass are softly sleeves trim Choic- squared est pelts 9 Thd first book review of the fall series will be given by Miss Elizabeth Cayey October' 14 at Evening book reviews will once a month 8 p m given See Especially These RUSSIAN MARMOTS — Light Mink Dyed By HOLLANDER FUR COATS of ENDURING BEAlfTY— Thty aro far ramovtd from commonplano Enjoy not only that foaling of porosnal LUXURY — but bosk In tho admiration this glorious COAT will win you! th — at a Price Thit Commands your Respect —and at the Same Time Arouses Your Thrift! Select the Model That Enhances Your Figure s Swagger Styles — 14 to 20 O Princess Styles-14 will Bridge is being taught at the center this term by Mrs Anne Leonard Harris Tuesday from 1 to 4 p m and Thursday from 7 to 10 p m Students still may register for this class swaggers boxier Shoulders mlr-Tb- is Tin Can GREEN CHILI PEPPERS and day The “brides' class” given by Mrs Blanche M Condie has been at Wednesday If -- Other Fine Fur Coats at Ony $6995— $7995 up Q Fitted Styles— “38 Tho Cost of Your Droami it Within yIbu Jqit Ui th Your Moan— If Plan Wa ! Provida! 95 ' -SMALL DOWN PAYMENT GIVES YOU INSTANT POSSESSION! to 20 U-w-iawEea lin |