Show 8 C THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING" OCTOBER 3 1937 Ogden Sodey Clubs Provo Society Clubs OGDEN— Captain and Mrs ThalryMrs H L Hapksteff Mrs J Quill Neuenschwan C Rich who are guests 'OrCaptain Nebcker Mrs C der Mrs Darrell Crawford and Mrs Rich’s parents Dr and Mrs Ed Charles G Thorstensen ward I Rich on their way from Mrs W F Madson entertained Carlisle Pa to Captain Rich’s new bridge luncheon Friday at the the Gorgas hospital in the® at post Hotel Ben Lomond A variety of 1 Mr zone Canal and Panama andjautumn flowers decorated the tablei Mrs J W Brewer are spending 'xfce guests numbered 36 PROVO — Mrs Included in a dinner party at the Nob Hill tea room Saturday eve ning were Mr and Mrs B C Hillis Mr and Mrs L W Underwood Mr and Mrs Byron Blood Mr and Rich A variety of fall flowers dec- - Mrs Delbert Fouiger Dr and Mrs and Mr and Mrs Louis orated the rooms The guests num Homer Budge shaw of Salt Lake city Pi bered 20 Mrs Livingston enter-- 1 nochle followed dinner at the Hillis tained at another bridge luncheon home 2853 Van Buren avenue sister-ing-la- mar-riag- er The-coup- m Mrs R W Green is arranging bridge dinner for her club Mon- Wiry at the Nob Hill tea room wilf fnl’er- — -' tain her club at a bridge dinner Fri day evening at the Nob Hill tea room Airs Russel Bothwell president of the auxiliary to the Clara Barton division No 237 Brotherhood of- Locomotive Engineers was the guest of honor at a brldgtrTunch-eo- n given Tuesday at the Green Gables tea room previous to leaving for Chicago to attend the golden jubilee of the organization Covers were laid for 23 Mrs Harry Speak and Mrs A J Schott were in charge of arrangements - Popular Visitors Now in Ogden OGDEN—Mrs Thair C Rich and son Richard and daughter Ruth who have recently arrived in Ogden from Carlisle Pa accompanied by Dr Rich on their way to the Panama canal zone where Dr Rich has been assigned to the staff of the Gorgas hospital near Panama City Dr and Mrs Rich and children will spend several weeks with Dr Rich’s parents Dr and Mrs Edward 1 Rich EC Hide-and-See- k the bridegroom’s parents Afr and noon in the tea room of the Blue Mrs William L Keseling Sr at bird Two score prizes were 513 Canyon road A reception was awarded given later in the evening by Mr The opening meeting of the Fine and Mrs Bybce at the L D S Ninth ward amusement hall The Arts club was held Tuesday after bride wore a pink taffeta gown noon at the home of Mrs Carl A luncheon was served with a corsage of rosebuds Mr Nelson and Mrs Brigham Grastiet’ were with a business meeting following respectively best man and matron The table was centered with roses of honor About 300 were in attend- and stocks in the pink and lavender Covers were laid for 12 ance The couple went to Nyssa shades Ore on a honeymoon trip and are guests Special guests included Mrs Paul M Dunn Mrs Ruion at home at 2013 Jefferson avenue Johnson Mrs E Ray Grant of Salt Included In a luncheon and Lake City Mrs Philip Dufford of pinochle party at the Nob Hill tea Pocatello Idaiho After the business room Tuesday were Mrs W I Lower meeting the remainder of the time Mrs Harold Gorder Mrs L Keyes was spent playing cards The high Mrs Archie Hansen Mrs W J score prize was awarded to Mrs Drysdale Mrs Burnett Hood and Dunn Mrs Lawrence Russell Booklore club met Wednesday Members of the Primary asso- afternoon with Mrs Phares W ciation of the Fifth L D S ward Frank Mrs C O Stott reviewed entertained Wednesday evening at the book “And So— Victoria" by dinner at the Green Gables tea Vaughan Wilkins Tea was served room in compliment to Mrs Clarence Eklund Mrs Atelvin Pratt re Opens Year's Activities Opening its year’s activities the tiring officers and Mrs Morley Christensen retiring teacher All Women's University" club enter were presented with gifts An in- tained at an annual reception and formal program followed dinner buffet supper Wednesday evening Covers were laid for 14 Mrs F W at the Hotel Ben Lomond Guest3 Wheelwright was in charge of ar- were received on the mezzanine and supper was served in the English rangements ‘ Mrs Bruce Charlesworth enter tained her club of eight at luncheon and bridge Thursday at the Green Gables tea room Mrs F W Wheelwright entertained at a bridge dinner at th home of her mother Mrs L L Mortensen 2548 Iowa avenue Fri day evening Roses formed a cen terplece for the table The guests were Mrs Howard Watts Airs Kenneth Wheelwright Mrs David Cbockett Mrs Ralph Olsen Mrs Boyd Ostler Mrs Kenneth Nash and Mrk Jack Harris Colonel and Mrs P A Dix and Miss Betty their granddaughter Dix have returned from a two months’ visit to West Virginia New York and Omaha Airs 'Mark Newberger Mrs Roy Stewart and Mrs Dora Chipman entertained at a buffet family supper party Wednesday evening in honor of theif nephew Sidney Pri-da- y before his departure to attend the Alission school in Salt Lake City prior to leaving for California where he has been called as a miS' sionary lor the L D S church Twenty-fiv- e guests were present ADVENTURE MiUVD His arm went around Her so naturally that it seemed to belong tkere shoulder was intoxicating His tobacco-scente- d Hesitantly her arms a want around his necli Adventure in Love By Kathryn Bcmis Wilson Tribune’s love story of Velma Wilkins who lost a fortune and lost her love— who played a game with life and started on a thrilling chase to new romance A delightfully refreshing story 7 r t '1 Starts Saturday October 9 in I '! The Salt Lake Tribune s Miss Virgin iaUelson wha Mrs Nettie Japobsenr ——r responded with the Captains Greet-- 1 ings Miss Phylis Boynton sang a Mrs Henry Taylor was hostess to sorority song Music for the evmembers of the Literary league Frist ening was furnished by Elden Handay afternoon at her home Mrs sen orchestra Miss Lucile Lund&hl Raymond Richan presented the proand Atiss Merle Frasier were in gram on “Arnold Bennett’s Jouof arrangements Patronesses charge rnal” a biography Refreshments Autumn Bride were special guests: Mrs Paul M were served to 22 members Dunn Mrs W L Wanlass Mrs LOGAN— Mrs Russell N " D W Pittman Mrs C J Sorensen The Associated Women Students Hirst who before her marMrs M C Harris Mrs N W of Brigham Young university sponriage on September 13 was Christiansen Mrs D I Rasmussen Miss Verna Petersen daughsored a fashion review and the anMrs A H Powell Mrs Mae Alusser nual autumn toe Monday afternoon ter of Mrs Louise J Peterin College hall The purpose of the Following the dinner the evening sen of Brigham City Mr was spent at the chapter house Hirst is a son of Professor enjoyable affair was to acquaint the new girls of the university and Mrs C T Hirst of Alpha Chi O's Rush life and to show them approLogan On Friday evening of last week priate fashions for school A string Alpha- Chi Omega gave its rush trio consisting of Bernell and Baparty at a star dust banquet in rbara Tietjen and Helen Johnston the banquet hall of the Bluebird The L D S ward Relief played during the review society was followed with dancing at the L D monologue read by Theora Marcll held Tuesday afternoon at the resi- S Institute ball room on College was all in verse and introduced the dence of Mrs Garland Pace The hill Decorations at the banquet following models: Alice Todd Beth affair was in the form of a silver were carried out in silver and blue Todd Anneliese’ Buggert Audrey of service honoring 41 wom- Silver lyres with blue tapers were Rassmusorf Jane Newell Martha jubilee en who have served 25 years in the featured for the table decoration Coleman Leah Harris Elithe Fill- Rfelief and five women Mrs At the plate of each of the 45 more Maurine Murdock Margaret Sarah society Maeser Mrs Hannah Pyne rushees was a blue fostoria glass Doris Alder Mae Mrs Belle Christensen Berry Mrs Ellen Wilde vase holding a bauquet of silver Markham Lyda Whicker Ivy Rob- and Airs Clara n who have stars as favors Miss Gayle erts Elcee Law Beth Stout Pa- served fromSfrtoAllred Mrs was toast mistress and introtricia Lodge Ella Greenwood Laura Josephine Bird welcomed duced the following girls who reChadwick and Ora Christensen the 160 women president A trio with toasts: Miss Blanch Dean Nettie Neff Smart was the comprising Mrs present McAffee sponded B Phillips Hitch Your Wagon to adviser Mae Markham chairman Mrs Irene Rowan Evelyn and Mrs Lavona a Star Miss Virgie Minnoch Star was assisted by Helen Johnston Jensen “My Mother's Lullaby’’ Dust and Eldene Lewis Star Gazsang Coleman Martha Dorothy McQuire The honored guests were introduced ing The committee on arrangeand Beth Soffe ' by Mrs Bird and Mrs Anna Redd ments included: Kathryn Bowen and Mrs Virginia Murdock paid Gale Cardon Joyce Allred and tribute to the Anniversary Fete group Mrs Kathleen Smith The patronesses In celebration of the anniversary Redd reading ail original poem to were special guests of the evening: of the organization of the Rebekah the music on “When Your Hair Has Mrs D C Budge Mrs F P Champ order the members of the Provo Turned to Silver’’ Each of the Mrs N A Pederson Mrs J D Rebekah lodge met In the I O O F women was presented with a silver Brown Mrs E H Stillman Mrs hall Tuesday evening Mrs Anna bell bearing a wish Mrs Bird G W Thatcher After the banquet was In paid tribute to the five women and the guests were joined by their Anderson noble grand charge of the meeting and Mrs presented them with golden anni- partners for dancing Mrs Norma P Wednesday evening Alpha Chi Sarah Brereton gave an interesting versary cards read “Island in the Sky Omega gave a house warming at history of the lodge A reading was Wright music was played during the the chapter house for the various given by Miss Orpha Peay and a String of refreshments by Miss sororities and fraternities on the song by Miss Beth Anderson ac- serving Coleman Miss Joie Batch campus During the evening they companied by Miss Maxine Sadler Martha Miss Helen De Graff The introduced their new chaperone String music was played by llattie elor and Miss Klemm from North Dakota e and Maxine Sadler Guella Allred table was covered with a calling hours were from 7 LaWana Peay and Margaret Clay- cutwork cloth and was centered The ton Later the women were joined with a large bowl of orchid chrys- to 10 Silver tapers were in by their partners and lunch was anthemums silver holders and a handsome silver Kappa Delfa 'Jail' served to 25 Rappa Delta sorority entertained service was used throughout The George W Nuttall announces the scheme orchid and yellow predomi- fifty rushees at an informal “jail” marriage of his daughter Ida to nated Stlke officers poured in- dinner dance Saturday evening of The guests were reCleon T Menlove son of Mrs Ines cluding Mrs Edith Y Booth Mrs last week Menlove which took place in the Hepsey Lewis Mrs Clair Clark and ceived at the new Kappa Delta Jail Salt Lake City L D S temple Mrs Edna Taylor Assisting with house 277 North Main by Joan " Tuesday The ceremony was per- the serving were Mrs Ardel Ash- Carter Alice Harris Margery 'Watts formed by Stephen L Chipman and worth Mrs Mamie Robinson Mrs Beryl Rigby Evelyn Murphy and Erma Tingey worthees who took was witnessed by Mrs Menlove Mr Adele Merrill Mrs Evelyn on Pape 14) (Continued on Following Page) Nuttall Mrs Margaret Nuttall the bride’s grandmother Mrs J H Kirk' Mrs Alice McEwan of Nephi and Mrs Elna Weight After a short honeymoon the young couple will make their home in Provo 4 1 -- A ' ' - Thfee-branche- When Cupid Started Playing It was an — eighty-sevent-h with-coi-leg- e Mrs m of the Bluebird for thirty rushees The theme of the evening was built around “On Board Good Ship A C” Two lighted and "Friendship” minature ships decorated the banquet table' around which 85 guests Miss Mercedes Cawere seated rter presided at the dinner and gave a short talk on ‘‘High Lights of the Coming YCar’ after which she ir Guest at Luncheon Bernice McKell will- - leave early this week for San Francisco She will visit Dr Ynes Colt Tyler d the table crystal in Berkeley and will then go to candelabra held pink tapers at the Los Angeles where her daughter ends cf the table Pink button Berniel McKell is in Marlborough chrysanthemums were attached to school to make her home Mrs J J the place cards Guests in addition McKell entertained at tea in honor to the guest of honor were Mrs of Mrs Bernice McKell at her home W E Zuppann Mrs Charles B 2558 Tyler avenue Wednesday afEmpey Miss Katherine Empey ternoon The rooms were decorated Mrs Olsen Miss Ruby—De in yellow chrysanthemums roses Haan Mrs Naomi Wall Miss Lil- and asters The tea table had a lace lian Jones Miss La Von Phillips cover with a punch bowl in the Mrs Blaine Corry and Mrs William center and ivory tapers at each end G Burdett Mrs T E Fitzgerald The hostess was assisted by Mrs and Miss Rosemary Fitzgerald en- D F Olsen of Brigham City Mrs tertained Miss Zuppann and her A M Vendell and Mrs W I Barmother at dinner Monday evening ton The guests numbered 50 Mrs at the Hotel Ben Lomond Philip J Dix and Mrs H W Brang-haentertained at a bridge lunchPlan Bridge Luncheon eon Tuesday at Mrs Brangham’s Mrs C E West Mrs J H Worth- home 1466 Marilyn drive In honor ington Mrs G W Breon and Mrs of Mrs McKell Asters decorated L C Stone will entertain at a the rooms and small tables Guests bridge luncheon at the Green Ga- in addition to the guest of honor bles tea room Wednesday in com- were Mrs Lillian Thatcher Miss pliment to Mrs Warren E Benja- Tennessee Foutz Mrs E A Larkin min of Salt Lake City past worthy Mrs Arthur M Vendell Mrs I J Mrs grand matron of the Eastern Star McKell Mrs A P Miller of Utah Blaine Glasmann Airs W I Barton Mrs Reed Garpmell Mrs E Airs Albert E Becker entertained AI George Airs Lawrence Boyle t dinner Saturday evening at the and Mrs A J Foutz Green Gables tea room followed by Mrs R K Gealta entertained her bridge at her home 2583 Brinker avenue The- - guests numbered 12 bridge club at dinner Thursday evejt the Green Gables tea room Mrs Francis G Nicholas enter- ning Covers were laid for eight tained at a bridge luncheon Saturday at her home 1456 Twenty-sevent- h Announced street Saturday Yellow pom- Marriage Mrs Lester E Bybee and Air fall and other pon chrysanthemums flowers decorated the rooms The announce the marriage of their Elaine to William L guests included Mrs P'A Ballinger daughter Mrs Paul Thatcher Airs Harold Keseling The marriage took place the Dahlstrom Mrs Frank E Douglas September 24 at the home of aveMrs Louis H Griffin Airs W L bride’s parents 2105 Madison Skanchy Mrs A D Anderson Jr nue followed by a dinner given by dinne- T Peay on birthday her Mrs William M Jacobsen daughter held open house Friday afternoon approximately 50 relatives and friends calling between the hours of 2 and 4 o’clock Of five children three are living: Mrs William M Jacobsen Mrst Louie McDaniel and ® athall r-party Honoring Mrs George her t LOGAN— Rush parties hava been S given by the sororities on the U A C campus prior to the opening of school for another year’s work On Thursday evening of last week a Theta Upsilon entertained Bailey of the Utah SerotUs Club At a meeting: held Wednesday afternoon A splendid review of the book “The Years” by Virginia Woolf was given by Mrs Wayne B Hales Twenty-thre- e members Were in attendance d Miss Ruth Zuppann daughter of Mrs W E Zuppann left Saturday will evening for Chicago where-shbe married this week to Richard S Hubbell of Chicago Miss Zuppann will be with her brother and Mr and Mrs W E Zuppann Jr in Chicago until her will make their home in Chicago Officers of the Mutual Improvement association of the Thirteenth ward of the L D S Church entertained at an evening party and late supper for Miss Zuppann at her home 1164 Twenty-thir- d street Thursday Mrs Lester Van Dyke and Mrs W I Brang-hawere in charge of arrangements Mrs Phil Empey entertained Tuesday evening at a bridge dinner at the Nob Hill tea room in complA bohquet iment to the bride-eleof roses under water in a blue crystal bowl formed a centerpiece for Society Clubs William was hostess to members the week-enfishing at Jackson Hole Mrs A M Livingston enter-- 1 tained at a buffet bridge luncheon t her home 2505 Tyer avenue on Thursday in compliment to Mrs Wednesdays an Give Birthday Party Mr and Mrs E W Carlisle entertained at a family dinner party Sunday to celebrate the birthday anniversaries of Mr and Mrs Carlisle and their daughter Kay whose birthdays all come within ten days A birthday cake of each other surrounded with pink sweet peas and greenery formed the centerpiece for the dinner table which was covered with an ecru lace filet Mr and Mrs Joseph W cloth Vallentine of Brigham City were the guests Airs Valentine remained here with her daughter Mrs Carlisle until Wednesday morning before returning home Mr and Mrs E V! Carlisle entertained Mr- and Mrs Bryant Martineau of Miami Florida at supper Saturday evening Mr and Airs Mprtineau spent the week's end here visiting with Mr mother Mrs C F before going to Reno Nev for residence - Mar-tineauMar-tinef- iu -- Van Meter Mrs Ernest Winkler Mrs C N Woods Mrs Francis Woods Airs Murray and Mrs Nichols Airs P M Thompson Mrs H W Hinley and Mrs E M Nye left Friday for Boulder Colo by automobile to attend the football game between the University of Colorado and Missouri State college Saturday Mrs Thompson’s son Philip AI Thompson Jr Car-do- 68-y- Thomas E Mrs Nye’s son Alan and Mrs Hinley’s daughter Verlaine are attending the University of Colorado The party will return home early this week ’I ears hand-mad- Dr D Barber left Thursday for McPherson Kan to join Mrs Rarber and their daughter Miss Rosemary Barber who have been visiting there for some time Dr Barber will return in a week but MFs Barber and Miss Barber will not return until November 1 In the meantime they-wivisit in Kansas City A ll Mrs Angus Kennedy returned Wednesday from Salt Lake City she' where visited Mr Kennedy Mr and Mrs Kennedy celebrated their thirtieth wedding anniversary in Salt Lake City Saturday Septem- ber 25 Oh Mother and Shakespeare rooms Peach col Guests ored gladioli and yellow pompom Week-EnMr and Mrs Orman W Ewing chrysanthemums formed a center Social piece for the supper table and yel and daughters Miss Phyllis Ewing Opening The opening social of the Fourth low tapers in candelabra were at (Continued on Following Page) cither end Floor candelabra also held yellow tapers Pupils of Miss MAM IN THUS Lillilan Thatcher violinist fur (MPFEMNT TYPES nished music Mrs A M Livingston a director of the club was chairman ef a committee on arrangements Receiving the guests i j were the- club officers Miss Zelta Ballinger president Mrs Ed Hall vice president Mrs Eva Beckett secretary Mrs Darrell Crawford treasurer Mrs Marion Clark past president Mrs Charles Osmond and Mrs Livingston directors Presiding at the supper table were Mrs A Greenband Miss Ethel Doxey Mrs M R Conroy and Mrs Mabel Fry Assisting in serving were Miss Ruth Stratton Miss Mary Huggins and Miss Shirley Chamberlain Airs Nellie Reed Mrs Leona Giles and Mrs R L Hickman were in charge of the supper room Assisting in entertaining the guests were the members of the social committee including Mrs Karl Chamberlain chairman : 'Mrs George Freestone and Mrs Wendell Thompson About 70 were in attendance d VE LOST Tf O ' - Hostesses luncheons which have featured during the summer and early fall at the ’Ogden Golf and Country club were concluded Those having reservaTuesday tions were Airs LcRoy B Young six: Mrs J G Leonard four Mrs G M Fister four Mrs George L Abbott four Mrs W S Moyes four Airs Ronald Wadsworth four Miss Betty Williams four Mrs Westergard four JOB! A been C-- Mrs J W Farnsworth attended a bridge luncheon given by her daughter Mrs F B Stillman at her home In Salt Lake City nesday Wed- Jridge Luncheon Members of the Pine Tree club bridge lunchenjoyed a eon at the Nob Hill tea room FriThe hostesses in day afternoon charge of arrangements were Mrs W F Murray and Airs George L ' no-ho- st Nichols A bowl of marigolds formed an attractive centerpiece Mrs Kathryn S Funk enter- for the long table at which the tained at a party Saturday after- guests were seated Covers were noon at the canyon home in Logan laid for Mrs M W Bird Mrs Richard Costley Mrs E C Cri canyon of h e r P arc nt w “Gefifge Skidmore 'TTne afternoon MirX’wrraFFtwrArffi'rKiHan was spent playing bridge with a sen Airs K W Kennedy Mrs N Kinney Mrs F C Kozioi The table and supper following house were decorated with autumn Mrs Orange Olson Airs Harold frice Mrs George Rigdoii Mrs D leaves and elderberries E Romano Mrs Clark Allies Mrs Airs C L Pocock entertained the R Ii Rutledge Mrs A R StandVhembers of her card club at lunch- ing Mrs George Stewart Mrs Lee eon and bridge Wednesday after- - Stratton Mrs T M Talbot Mrs 11E job she needs so badly The job she worked so hard to get And what makes it even worse the job which she is so wcll qualified tofill ! The tragic part of it is that she doesn t know why she lost it For employers wifi never tell a girl the real reason when it is a personal fault of hers Underarm perspiration odor is an annoyance men will not tolerate in a Kfe gir either in businessor in social should And why theyjwhen it is io easy to avpid — with Mum! "Just look at you’ Mother! Slick at a whistle I ’ Quick and ooiy to use Half a hasn’t sport to share my pet beauty secret minute is all it takes to use Mum "Indeed you were darling! I never looked so A quick fingertipful under each arm — and you’re safe for the whole well nor felt so comfortable !a busy day Le Cant The title of this picture is ‘Little Woman Meets 'Half-SizHarmless to clothing You can use — and loves it I ‘Little Women everywhere are making the same Mum any time you know — after Le Cant does for the short figure what other discovery: that Half-SizLe Cants do for taller women — molds the body Into lines of grace— TtFfveafcTYfc1ialastiionanimTIi-izeTLCant is available jn junior types and in models for the mature figure Vv rJL la just as well as before Fof perfectly harmless to clothing Soothing to (kin It's soothing to the skin too You can shave your underarms and use Mum at once Doesn’t prevent natural porspira- to And another important thing Mum doesnt intcere with th natural perspiration itself Its work is to prevent the ugly odor of persdressing jb’a piration" S Remember a fresh daintiness of person free from the slightest trace of odor is something without which no girl can hope to succeed Make sure ot it with Mum! Bristol-MyeCo 630 Fifth Ave New York e Girdles and Corselettes £5 to £35 bra $150 to $750 illustrated Booklet "The Corset That’s Different” A' lure” the Write Rtf for free 24-PaPit Off U S The Warner Brea Co 367 W Adams St Chics go LET MUM HELP YOU TOO Use IN Mum on sanitary napkins and enjoy relief from this worry about offending takes the odor out of perspiration 4 |