Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE (Continued from Preceding Pege) f 9 city and Burlington Iowa on her way home Mrs A T Johns president of the Ogden Service Star le gion chapter and Mrs Fred G Edson second national vice president also Will attend the national convention Mrs Johns will leave Friday and Mrs Edson Saturday Members of( the Mutual Improvefor Milwaukee Mrs Johns will ment association of Mount Ogden visit in Hock Island III and Chap-pstake of the L D S church Neb oij Jier way home cT at luncheort “Sunday in connection with the annual meetMrs Charles E Chandiejr entering of the association at the Green tained alumnae of the Alpha Delta Gables tea foom Eight members of the general board from Salt Lake Pi sorority of the University of Utah Tuesday evening at her home City including Oscar Kirkham 2875 Jackson avenue A late supscout director were in attendance per was served A Japanese idea Covers were laid for 34 was carried out in the menu and A Japanese cover appointments Announce Marriage and Japanese china were used on add Mrs William J Roberts the table with-- a rCentenpigee of announce the marriage of their nasturtiums in a white bowl Japadaughter Le Ida to Floyd Patter-So- n nese umbrella designs were used son of Mr and Mrs James on the place cards Chop suey was R Patterson of West Point The served with chopsticks The guests Wedding took place September 22 included Mrs Charles C Thorsten-se- n In the Salt Lake City L D S temMrs Paul Thatcher Mrs LawA supper was served in the rence Hern ple Miss Ruby Jeston evening for relatives at the Nob Hill MissRuth Merrill Mrs H G y tea foom followed by a reception and“Mrs Philip “Empey at the L D S Ninth ward amusement hall for 400 guests A pro Mrs John Franklin Ellis daughgram and dancing were enjoyed ter Telitha and sons John and The bride wore white satin with a Frank who have recently arrived corsage of gardenias and Talisman in Ogden from Woodhall Spa Linroses The hall was decorated with colnshire England will make their autumn leaves and flowers and yel- home in the Holly Rue apartments low candles The bride was enterX v tained previous to her marriage by Mr and Mrs Carl-Clark anemployes of the WoolWerth store nounce the marriage of their with whom she had been associated daughter Miss Elizabeth at her home 3225 Porter avenue Clark to Lynne AMary Hill Jr son of Those in attendance in addition to Mrs Lynne A Hill of Ogden The the guest of honor were Mrs Louie took place in Salt Lake Port Chugg Miss Emma Avondet marriage City on September 24 Mr and Mrs Mrs Vonda McEntire Miss Fran- Hill will make their home in Los ces Sacco Miss Mary Belle Sim- Angeles Cal where Mr Hill is at mons Miss Penny McComb Miss tending a trade school The bride Recent Bride Ellen Miner Miss Henrietta Rob- is a graduate of St erts Miss Norma Wadman Miss MAGNA — Mrs Leonard P in Salt Lake City and Mr Addis Thompson Miss Ethel M Hill attended Weber college Colonno a bride of late SepMiner Miss Margaret Parson Miss tember who formerly was Bernice Brambrall Mias Edna Brophy-Corr- y Miss Mary Ann Aiberico Nuptials Brown Miss Wanda Parker Miss daughter of Mr and Mrs Helen" Bropjjv daughter of Laura Fulimore Mrs Erline C MrMiss Paul Alberico and Mrs Philip H Brophy and Harris Mrs James R Patterson Rowland P Corry son of Mrs John and Mrs William J Roberts Christiansen were married Thursin the Salt Lake City L D S Mr and Mrs C S Gunnell have day A dinner for relatives fol- Dee Mrs P A Herdti Mrs Cathtemple returned from a visit to the north- lowed in the evening at the Hotel erine M Richey Mrs GL Becker west Utah Ogden guests in attendance Mrs Arthur Perkins Miss Eva Erb and Mrs Brophy parents Mrs J U Eldredge Jr Mrs T A were Mr U C T auxiliary will meet Monof the bride Mr and Mrs John Mrs T E Fitzgerald day at luncheon at Cobble Cottage Christiansen Mr and Mrs Blaine Hemingway Mrs H L Bell Mrs Samuel C The hostesses will be Mrs George and Miss Phyllis Brophy Powell and Mrs Philip A McO’Connor Mrs Anna Van Dyke Corry Miss Mane Brophy of San Fran- Laughlin Mrs C W Cross and Mrs Fred T was also a guest Following cisco Stone Miss Barbara Beaton will short trip the couple discuss “Switzerland" and musical will makewedding their home in Ogden lan Luncheon Series selections will be given Miss Nellie 'Hendricks and Miss Veda Hendricks entertained for the Junior Child Culture club will enChild Culture club will meet bride and tertain at a series of bridge lunchbridegroom Wednesday eons Thursday at 2:30 p m at the Hotel evening at dinner at Cobble Wednesday and Thursday at cotBen Lomond The theme of the tage Asters decorated the dinner the Utah Power and Light comprogram will be “Do Vou Know table Guests in addition to the pany auditorium The proceeds will Your Ogden City?" with Mrs J U guests of honor were Mr and Mrs be used toward financing a library Eldredge Jr as program chairman Philip H Brophy Miss Phyllis Bro- which the club is sponsoring at WeVocal selections will be given by college Mrs George H Lowe phy Mr and Mrs John Christian- ber Mrs Ray Whitmeyer The hos- sen Mr and Mrs Blainq' Corry is chairman of a committee on artesses will be Mrs Eldredge and Earl Thompson and Miss Marie rangements for Wednesday and Mrs C H Barton Brophy of San Francisco who ar- Mrs George E Greenwell for Thursday rived Wednesday to attend the Ladies’ Literary club will be enleft for home Friday Mrs tertained at luncheon Wednesday Albert Parry entertained at a misMrs W E Fleetwood of Salt by Mrs Joseph E Wright at her cellaneous shower and supper at her Lake City state regent of the Utah home 3343 Washington avenue home 923 Binford street Tuesday of the American RevoluMrs Roland Parry will give a book evening in compliment to the bride Daughters tion will be a special guest at the review after luncheon Roses were used about the house of Golden Spike and on each of the small tables at monthly Dmeeting A R Monday at 230 Modern Literature club met for which was served Guests chapter supper luncheon Thursday with Mrs E C numbered 42 The hostess was as- p m at the home of Mrs O A street Bader 855 street sisted by Mrs Fred N Stone and Uarmley 730 Twenty-fift- h Twenty-fift- h with Mrs John C Evans as assistPapers were given by Mrs C I Mrs Julia Ballinger Mrs Fleetwood will Canfield and Mrs Lawrence Boyle ing hostesses an informal address and pigive W R Lang of Farmington Mo ano selections will be by Delta Theta Chi sorority will en- left Tuesday for his home after Mrs David A Holther Agiven meeting tertain at an evening bridge party spending several with his of the days board of directors will be at the Hotel Ben Lomond Friday brother-in-laand sister held at 2:15 The fall board meeting The committee in charge of ar- and Mrs Valentine Gideon Judge Mr of the Utah state society was held rangements comprise Miss Alice Lang was returning from a visit to Beeves Miss Edith Foxley and Miss his daughter Mrs Frank K Camr Friday September 24 at the Hotel Ben Lomond with the regent Mrs Marion Brown eron and her family at Seattle Fleetwood presiding Former Mayor Francis addressed the meetPlan Dancing Party Mrs George H Matson enter- Frank on “The Imperishables of Life” ing Entre Nous Danejng club is plan- tained at a bridge luncheon Tues- Mr Francis was introduced by Mrs ning the first dancing party of the day at the Hotel Ben Lomond in O A Parmley state vice regent season Friday evtning October compliment to Mrs Mary Dee Piano numbers were given by Proand Mrs The Armstrong the Hotel Ben Lomond daughter Adamowski dean fessor hosts and hostesses for this year Frederick Mills of Los Angeles of the Benjamin music department of the are Mr and Mrs Heber Scowcroft who are guests of Mrs Armstrong’s of Mexico who played Mr and Mrs A M Squires and sisters Mrs Rose Ensign and Miss University and “Autumn ’’ by “Npcturne” Mr and Mrs W L Skanchy Sylvia Dee Luncheon was served Tschaikowski 20 - board About in the English room followed by members itv attendance injvere Michel-mas Mrs J G Faick past national bridge in the drawing room representatives of the three daisies in blue and cerise zin- cluding president of Service Star legion of the state EsD A R left Tuesday evening for Milwau- nias arranged in a low bowl formed calante ofchapters of Liberty Price Spirit kee to attend the national meeting a centerpiece for the table Ivory of Salt Lake City and Golden Spike low of the legion which opens October tapers were in Luncheon was served 11 Mrs Faick is visiting a brother ivory candelahra at each end The of Ogden fend sister-in-lain Des Moines en guests in addition to the guests route and will stop in Chicago Iowa of honor were Mrs Ensign Miss Auxiliary to Meet Auxiliary of the Ogden branch MARION CLAIRE of the Railway Mail association will meet for luncheon Wednesday at with the Nob Hill tea roottf with the 1 BOBBY BREEN —in— president Mrs Alma McKee pre"MAKE A JVISH" siding Hostesses will be Mrs McKee Mrs Joseph S Day Mrs Jack at the E Moore Mrs F A Grant and THEATRE CAPITOL Mrs Waiter T Frazier Musical seleetiens will be given ss JR el 1 Hen-ness- 9 sk : 'f wad-dlnga- w 15-a- t I three-branch- OCTOBER 3 1937 C 9 Price Society Clubs Ogden Society Clubs and Miss Joyce Ewing tff Washing ton D C who have been qt the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City for several weeks are spending the week-en- d with Mrs Ewing's mother Mrs Minnie Howe SUNDAY MORNING ed w PRICE! —Announcement has been? weds a dinner was given at the Gib made of the marriage of Miss Wllipa son residence Wednesday night Hemming daughter of Mr and Mrs Places were set for Mr And Mrs W R Hemming of Helper to Frank-ly- n Nicholson Mr and Mrs Gibson Mr Peterson son of Mr and Mrs1 Roberts Miss Nakano Miss Vlr The ginla Branch MlssMidora Nakano C F Peterson of Castlegate Veltn marriage was performed Saturday MiSs Delpha Anderson Albert evenig at the home of the bride’s and the bride and groom The couple parents The young couple will make will leave here shortly to make their home in Kansas their home in Castlegate Feted Mr and Mrs Nick Mangus of Bride-EleRains have announced the marriage Miss Mary Ruggeri of Price was of their daughter Miss Helen Man- the honored guest at a nicely ar gus to Walter Kelley of Cleveland ranged bridge supper Wednesday Ohio The wedding ceremony took evening at the home of Mrs Chris plae in Price on Friday evening ’Jouflas in Helper Miss Ruggeri is with O H Guymon officiating Thelftn eariy October bride-eleFlow newly weds will make their home in ers furnished the decorations and Cleveland glassware was presented to Miss Ruggeri The guest list included The opening social of the Elks’ Miss Ruggeri MrACIif( Memmott Ladies has been set for Wcdnesday Mrs John Colzani Mrs John Mrs Jesse Perry Mrs Lydia at the Elkshall in Price The social will begin at 8 p m The program Hodge MiSji Jpgephine JJartinelli Miss committee directed by Mrs G W Miss Elizabeth Martinelll Leatham has arranged an excep- Gladys McCoy Miss Josephine PS tional entertainment for the gano Miss Catherine Street and M T Johnson of Colum- Miss Sally Mauro Helper and Mrs bia is hostess chairman and Mrs John Ruggeri C J Roberta will direct the social Opening tea of the Literary hour entertainment for the year Officers for the club this year arc League of Price will occur Wedneshome of Mrs president Mrs day October fcat the A N Smith first vice president: H B Goetzman B as a harvest moon Thompson presl Mrs J B Lee second vice presi- affair Mrs J September Bride dent Mrs Mae Ell wood secretary dent is in charge of plans Other IDAHO FALLS— Mrs Floyd Mrs M D Jones treasurer Mrs officers of the unit assisting are L Larsen who before her vice president C J Roberts historian Mrs H G Mrs Willis Bean 25 secretary-treasurer- ’ marriage on September Mrs G R Mrs Harris Simonson MacKnight- - auditcu Minx M arth a— J ense rt muwar Mrs Ruton Brynerr All and musician Leonard members C Hubbard redaughter of Mr and Mrs P eligible memberst are invited to at sic director Mrs JA M Jensen of Idaho Falls hisSmith Mrs N and porter tend torian Dance Scheduled Commence Year's Work IDAHO FALLS Idaho— Mr and Anticipations of an evening of Sorosis ladies of Price will start Mrs P M Jensen of this city andance and music are evident now their year's program tomorrow eve- nounce the marriage of their daugh-ti- r upon announcement of the appear- ning October 4 with a past presMiss Martha Jensen to Floyd dance ident's tea this ance of the Frazer-Jame- s be held at the L Larsen of Pocatello son of Mrs tj group scheduled for the high school home of Mrs Oscar Hanson Pro- P M Larsen auditorium on October 18 Partici- gram arrangements are in charge of The ceremony took place Seppants of the presentation are Ar- Mrs Wilford Jensen tember 25 at the Methodist parthur Frazer pianist Marguerite at Idaho Falls with the Rev sonage was Miss Theressa Oviatt of Price Lundy Louise Pereival and Gene Dr Raymond S Reese officiating Edwards dancers The Girls' Ath- elected president of the Gleaner Roy Jensen brother of the bricle letic club will sponsor the program Girls and the Young Women’s Mu- was best man and Mrs Roy Jensen tual Improvement association here was attendant G J Reeves of Price will be prin- at a meeting Tuesday evening OthFollowing the ceremony a wedcipal speaker at the monthly social ers elected to lead the class artivi-tu- s ding supper was served at the Hanthis year are Miss Helen joint meeting of the M I A Sunday home of Mrs Grover Jensen sister evening Mrs Wallace Grange is in son vice presidentr Miss Barbara of the bride Miss charge of program arrangements Henrie secretary-treasureMr and Mrs Larsen will make Other selections will be by the M Carol Bement social chairman Miss their home in Pocatello The couMen chorus: reading Miss Anna Anna Laura Watkins Miss Kathryn ple went on a honeymoon to Salt Laura Watkins: vocal duct Rollin Thomas Miss Marie Marshall Miss Lake City Gardner and Miss Pauline Olsen Lola Horsley committee members Mr Larsen attended school at reading Miss Carol Bement piano At present there are 50 young ladies Logan and Mrs Larsen attended solo Miss Nina Grange The meet- enrolled in the class si hool at Idaho Falls and Boise ing will begin at 7 '30 p m In compliment to Aaron R Jones In honor of Miss Edna Matson son of Mr and Mrs William E Used-I- n who will be wedded to John Burton Jones of Wellington a farewell party will be held Saturday evening prior was William Mrs Maack Sunday from Los Angeles on Flaiik hostess at a miscellaneous shower to his sailing 18 for Tahiti and the SoOctober Kenilworth in home at her Friday serve will where Islands he Flank steak is an economy dish is also of Kenil- ciety The bride-eleworth Guests were Mrs Esther the L D S church on a mission d which deserves to be better known been at Mr Jones has It is especially good with sausage residing Snow Mrs Marie Snow Mrs Theofrom which community he has stuffing For real deliciousness try dore Burton Miss Lula Burton Mrs called this recipe: Louise Tatton Miss Ida Seegmiller been Mrs Viola Jewkes Miss Martina A farewell social was given Miss Sausage Stuffing Miss Violet Sarcino Miss Skerl bulk sausage unCook recently MacKnight Grace Zwahlen Miss Hilda Matson Katherine Qpm-bin- e before she left for Logan to til the particles fall apart Mrs Ellen Matson Mrs Mabelle shortly with 2 cups bread crumbs and enter college Miss Maxine Schlegel Burton Mrs Blanche Dudler Mrs was hostess Guests enjoyed roller season with a little grated onion Lynn Bennett Miss Etta Moffit skating at Helper then were served Pile on a diagonally scored flank Miss May Burton and Mrs Florence refreshments at the Roll and sew or skewer Schlegel home steak Berensen in Price The guest list included edges together Dredge with flour Miss Lydia De Angelis Ray Fahr-in- g brown in hot lard then add a small Miss Erma Keller Tom Keller amount of hot water and let cook Delphians to Xeet 'Apollo chapter of Delphians will Muss Charlotte Mathis Pete Tabone slowly until done about one hour meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock Max Hovey Johnnie Crawford Miss at the home of Mrs Frank B Han - Kay Bunnell Miss Virginia Maleck- - For Floor Registers son Mrs Hanson will be discussion ef Herman Seppi Don Watkins Where there is a combination of leader upon the subject “Early Mu Clyde Hammond Miss Eliza Car- small children and an open: register sic of Asiatic Greeks and Early penter and the honored guest in the floor accidents are bouhd to Christians" Other speakers will be Miss Vera Prince daughter of happen The housewife would be Mrs William Littlejohn "Hebrew to tack a piece of screening Music" Mrs J W Bingham “Mu- Mr and Mrs John Prince of Price wise over the top of the register and sic in Greek Myths" Mrs A J arrived here Tuesday evening from prevent valuable things from either Stafford Helper “Achievement in New York City lyhere she has spent or being put Greek Music” Mrs L R F'ullmer the past six months studying ad- dropping through small fingers "Chinese Music” Afrs- R- W Rob- vanced nursing She left Saturday through by inson Kenilworth “Early Christian for Salt Lake City where she will reside Music” ct ct La-bo- ri Stuffing Steak May-fiel- - Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Della James daughter of Mrs Bertha James of Price to Lyle Hyatt of Castlegate W Horsley performed the cereat the James home Tuesday September 28 The couple will reA mony side in Price’' Logan Society Clubs (Continued (ram Preceding Pege) flng during the On Fri- week-en- d day evening they entertained ten guests at a buffet supper On Saturday evening they entertained sixteen guests at a buffet supper the Bluebird where dinner was party On Sunday they held open served in the mess hall A variety house from six p m through the of ‘fall flowers formed the center-piec- e evening: Seventy-fiv- e friends called for the speakers' table The other tables were deeerated with vertical jail bars and balls and Observes 80th Birthday A ball and chain was at chains The birthday anniverthe plate of each as favors which sary ofeightieth Thomas Lloyd was cele served as dance programs Other brated last week-en- d with a famfavors were billy clubs hand cuffs ily reunion On Saturday evening and police whistles Miss Cora a supper was given at the home Helen of Mr and Mrs Thomas Lloyd for Fuller was toast mistress Kelley and June Okelberry re- Mr Lloyd’s ten sons and their wives sponded with toasts Kappa Delta and his brothers and sisters A trio Ruth Pond Ruth Glair Smith color scheme of pink and white was and Helen Kelley sang a group °5i featured in all appointments The Other music was table was centered with snapdrasorority songs furnished "by Eldon Hansen and gons and daisies and pink candles company Following dinner the Covers were laid for ty0ty-fiv- e group returned to tha jail house guests' On Sunday the family all where they joined exconvict escorts met in a meeting A program of and attended a penitentiary hop at music speeches and other entertainThe committee ing features was rendered A dinthe Hotel Eccles in charge included: Ruth Clair ner was given at which 140 were Smith Ruth Mae Anderson Helen in attendance The Kelley and Ruth’ Pond Patronesses members of the family came from Mrs Idaho California and various were Mrs A F Stockton parts Roland F Marks Mrs C C Ran- of Utah V IX Gardner Mrs Clyde dall Mrs Worley Miss Maxine Heiss and Miss Edith Bowen Kiwanis Dinner Dance To celebrate charter night KiRush Dinner by Chi O's wanis club gave a dinner dance Chi Omega sorority gave a rush Tuesday evening attheJHoteI party Monday evening in the form Eccles Tables were decorated with of a Chi Omega tour A progressive baskets of gladioli chrysantheGuests were mums and pink roses dinner was served The 190 received at the chapter houe on guests present were representatives West Center where they were given from Provo Salt Lake City Ogden and maps The first Idaho Smlthfield Layton and other passports course of the dinner was served at places At the plate of the ladies Smlthfield where Faye Roskelley were rose buds as favors from the was hostess in the garden of her Smlthfield club Russel Cranney home The garden was decorated president of the local club presided to simulate Glacier national park at the dinner and introduced the The second course was served at officers of the club and special the home of Zetta Benson which guests George H Lowe of Ogden Guests was toastmaster Mr Lowe Introsimulated San Francisco were received through the Golden duced Reed Bullen who gave an The address of welcome t Jesse N El- -' Gate and taken td the bridge place cards were vehicles crossing lertson Provo district governor the bridge From here they were presented the charter to Russel G taken to Los Angeles where they Cranney who accepted it in behalf attended Grauman’s Chinese theatre of the club Mr Ellertson gave a dlara Jean Anderson next entert- talk on the meaning of Kiwanis and ained them with an Italian dinner Its objectives in the community A at Lucca’s where there was bright baritone solo was given by Ramp-to- n Lucca pastry as favors They reCarter of Salt Lake City a turned to the chapter house where double mixed quartet from tha cactus Potted was served club contributed a group Smlthfield dessert Here of songs Albert J Southwlck were at the plates afT favors of they were joined by their partners Salt Lake City led In community back went for Dansante to tha and There were a number of elnging to school dance There were aixty special guests present and 37 charcomThe rushees ter members of the club Following couples thirty Miss Dorothy the dinner the remainder of the included mittee Virginia evening was spent in dancing Quinney Ethel Hodges Lee Arnold and Virginia Hodgeson Mrs Louisa J Petersen of BrigPatronesses were Mrs N D Salisbury Mrs Parley Peterson Mrs ham City announces the marriage T B Budge and Mrs S M Budge of her daughter Miss Verna Peter- sen to Russell N Hirst son Of professor and Mrs C T Hirst of LoTea Honors Freshmen gan The wedding took place in Associated women students and Logan September 13 The bride ia senior sponsors of the U S A C a graduate nurse of the Holy Cross gave a tea Sunday afternoon from hospital in 1935 and is affiliated 3 to 8 at the lounge in the Commons with the Beta Sigma sorority here building on College hill honoring Mr Hirst Is a "graduate of the freshmen students of the college Utah State Agricultural college and The guests Were received by Miss Is taking a medical course at the Ruth Skidmore Mrs George B Washington university In St Louis Hendricks and members of senior Mrs Hirst expects to join her hussponsors The tea table was decor- band in St Louis in December ated with yellow asters and greenMrs Paul M Dunn entertained ery Miss Ada Mae Clark and members of the F F W club at Miss Virgie Minnoch had charge of luncheon at the Bluebird tea room the tea room Dorothy Quinney afternoon with bridge Grace Jennings and Bonnie B Thursday at Mrs Dunn's home following Reese were the committee on ar- Twelve guests were present Two About 250 guests score rangements prizes were awarded called finger prints of the arrivals and presented them with keys to their cells They were then taken to Mrs Rhoda B Cook has arrived Mr and Mrs Albert H Thomp- home from Chicago 111 where aha son who have recently moved into was a guest for three weeks of her their new home t on East First niece and nephew Dr and Mrs K North street entertained several at a house warm C Riter groups of friends Cheese Squares Provide Nippy Touch to Salads The Service Star Legion will meet Ripe olive cheese squares provide Monday at 2 p m at the home of a suitable and unusUblly delightMrs G R Leonard in Price ful accompaniment for autumn The marriage of Miss Jessie salads whenever luncheon menus Mathie of Price to Reginald Graff need an especially deft touch of Onada Kan took place WednesThe two for packrequirements day afternoon at the home of Mr s and Mrs A E Gibson with G E ages of cream cheese are of a cup each of coarseJorgenson officiating at -- the ceremony Attending the wedding were ly chopped pecans and ripe ohxes Mr and Mrs Mace Nicholson Art one teaspoon of finely chopped Nicholson Hardy Roberts Miss chives or mild green onion and Chisato Nakano and Mr and Mrs one finely cut pimento Mix these Gibson In compliment to the newly- - ingredients together with a fork until smooth and well blended Pack in a thin layer Yn a shallow pan and place in the refrigerator to chill and become firm enough to Use" as cut into small squares an accompaniment for either vegetable or fruit salads for bridge luncheon or late evening refreshQueen Esther chapter No 4 O ments The cheese may be formed E S held its regular meeting in into balls instead but is very atthe Masonic temple Friday evening tractive in square form since it October 1 Visiting members atlooks like some new and delicious tended The associate matrons’ tea fudge honoring Associate Matron Mrs X Include this relish chSdse on the C Schriven was served in the banhors d’oeuvre tray’ for your next quet room following" the business informal supper for the original session with Mrs W P Hays as touch which makes all accompanychairman Past matrons and past ing food more attractive The small patrons of the chapter met in the cans in which prepared chopped or parlor at 7:20 p m preceding the sliced ripe olives may be purchased meeting make such recipes very practical for busy homemakers three-fourth- -- For women who covet hair beauty —a ZOTOS MACHINELESS PERMANENT adds lustre to your heir ing you en exquisite no mechine— no electricity Other Permanent Waves ShempoO Color Finger Rinse while giv- Breakfast Tonic weve 7v (P I T ’ A (bA 'PT’ to $10 i Weve 125 If you have a lovely view from your dining room windows whj? not have a small table near the window and use this for breakfasts? Rarely do all the breakfast eaters come down at the same time and it will give a nice start for the day for the person going Into the city to busi-ne- Respect Young Boy's Desire for Privacy Do not be surprised or offended if your adolescent boy suddenly develops a desire to go to his room shut the door and be entirely alone It is only a form of development and ss ' Hair Styling 60- Ho Vinegar Used Only Soft Water Used to he has been a member of the family group an3 leading their life with thenv but suddenly becomes aware that he is an individual with ideas perhaps a bit different from Bleaches Flour 'Sacks Many housewives enjoy the cloth flour sacks Cor house cloths but find the colored letters objectionable to aitthertetters aid trade marks and rub it in well: Then soak in tepid water for two or three days Put in boiler with soap flakes and boiL The sacks will come out beautifully white OctoberBride MILFORD — Mrs Floyd Hansen a bride of Saturday formerly Miss Lucille Koch daughter of Mr and Mrs Otto C Koch to think these things out alone for himself Respect that desire for privacy and Ignore the situation: it is a natural form of development and it will not be lasting A Correct Corset WardroBe for Wardrobe-Typ- e Costumes A fashion wardrobe from one outfit a corset wardrobe from one foundation Jusf "as you’eonvert "your "newest "dress! from tailored to dressy by adding new1 convert your daytime’ accessories foundation to an evening one Simply detach the bra attached by four invisible tabs and buttons and fasten on a' new evening bral Artist Model gives you that slim trim silhouette so important this Fall! 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