Show 4 THE 'SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Activities P s VV'- w Current Week i Organizatiions Aid AttheY-WC- aocietyof the will C The Literature club will meet Thursday at 1 p m with Mrs John T Wahlquist 328 Tenth East street J D Bearnson will review “Root Hog and Die” by George D Snell Jrs Naomi Past Noble Grand club will meet Thursday at 1 p m at the home of Mrs Edith Eberley 963 East Eighth South street A Christmas dinner will be served The Worldly Bugs will meet December 17 with Miss Barbara Godwin The club was entertained on Wednesday by Miss Rhea Rasmussen 1940 West First South street Following the meeting games were enjoyed and refreshments served W B A No 11 Pioneer club will hold its annual Christmas banquet and election of officers on Wednesday at 7 p m in the ivory room at the Newhouse hotel There will be exchange of gifts Reservations can be made with Mrs Florence Gree-ni- g A Members and friends of the Y W A are invited to attend the hanging of the greens ceremony which will open the Christmas season at the association This ceremony will take place on Friday evening with a program starting at 8 p m Any friends who would like to help in the decoration of the house are invited to come at 7:15 for that purpose? The program which is in charge of Dr Olivia McHugh will emphasize thae contributions made by different countries to the celebration of Christmas An episode portraying the Greek Christmas is in charge of Mrs Charles Cayias Mrs Charles Jack will have charge of the British episode Mrs H J Lorimer of the Swedish scene and Miss Tilly Rodrigo of ' the scene depicting Holland A group of yotlng people from the Mission of St Guadalupe will present scenes from a Mexican Christmas The singing of Christmas carols ia in charge of Mrs D W Stanley and several special musical numbers will be given by the Coopera- First Congregational church meet Tuesday from 11 a m to 3 p:m in the church parlors Luncheofi will be served at 1 p m Brides of the Season V ' Mrs Lester H Nielsen left a bride of the past week who before her marriage was Miss Lucile Morris daughter of Mrs Rodney Morris Mrs Rodney L Edman right who was the former Miss Esther Lawson daughter of Mrs Sarah E Lawson of Bellevue Idaho The couple will reside in Salt Lake City tive club of tffe Y W C A V jneetings-o- f the week Committee' at the Y W CA include the following: House ahd grounds committee will meet at 10' a m Monday on call of the chairman Miss Caroi WaSfltrh Oroya No 1 Supreme Forest Woodmen’s circle will hold a card party Monday at 8:30 p m at the home of Mrs Ada Gray 1212 Wasatch avenue Various Rebekah Croups The Saturday Night club will meet at the Hotel Utah Saturday at Announce Week's Meetings 6:45 J L Franken will p m be in charge Mrs Mary H Thomas president of the Rebekah Assembly of Utah meet on Saturday together with her assembly offi Belvedere lounge cers will make her official visit program and to to Queen City Rebekah lodge No 4 course which will Monday at 8 p m at the I O O F Election of officers Victor lodge No 89 will meet hall in Ogden Thursday at 2 p m in Moose hall will be held at this meeting for election of officers Miriam Rebekah lodge No 5 will The Maccabees and auxiliary will give a 500 card party at the Moose mas party at' the hoiiie of Mrs Vern club Mon'day at 8 p m Johnson 337 West Sixth North street Friday at 1 p m The Missionary society of the Central Christian church will meet The study of German literature Thursday at 2:30 p m with Mrs will be continued at the meeting of F E Walker 1376 Michigan avenue the Authors’ club on Wednesday at Mrs Maude Higginbottom will lead 10 a m at the Bishop's huilding the devotional ahd Mrs Philip The biography of Gotthold Ephraim Echonert will be in charge of the Lessing will be given by Mrs James Christmas program E Talmage and Mrs A B Irvine will give “Nathan the Wise” Waof the The regular meeting satch auxiliary No 7 U S W V Silver Maple circle No 108 NeighWasatch camp No 7 will hold elec- bors of Woodcraft will meet Montion of officers on Tuesday at 8 day at 8 p m in the I O O F hall p m at Civic Center The Friendly club will meet Mizpah chapter No 5 Order of Thursday at 8 p m at the Civic the Eastern Star will hold the regu- Center 149H Regent street lar December meeting in the audiSt Mark’s guild will meet Monday torium of the Masonic temple Monday at 7:30 p m Officers will be at 2 p m in the crypt of the cathedral elected at this meeting will association at 4 p m at the to enjoy a brief approve a study begin in January The Browning DECEMBER 5 1937 Activities for omen The Ladies’ SUNDAY MORNING - line Parry The personnel committee rfieets Wednesday at 10 a m Mrs G Wv meet Tuesday at 7:30 p m at the Davy presiding Members of the I Q O FHhall 41 Postoffice place board are invited to meet with this Election of officers will be held at committee at 11 a m Wednesday to the this meeting At 8:30 p m a ba- discuss matters pertaining toassozaar will be held with many inter- National Employed Officers’ ciation of the Y W C A esting features Past Noble Grands’ association Miss Margaret Burton's recreawill hold its Christmas party at the tional modern classic dancing class home of Miss Ethel Smith 544 East started a new term on Wednesday Second South street Thursday at Registration is still open to the 1 p m There will be election of public dfficers The children from St Ann’s orNaomi Past Noble Grands’ club phanage will swim at the Y W will hold its Christmas party at the C A on Tuesday this being their home of Mrs Edith E Eberly 963 regular day at the association East Eighth South street Thursday On Tuesday from 7 to 9 p m the at 1 p m Cooperative Girls will work on Mrs Mary H Thomas president Christmas gifts at their regular of the Rebekah Assembly of Utah club meeting together with her assembly officers The Nighters will conwill make her official visit to tinue Wednesday their “Charm” discussion on Queen of the West Rebekah lodge at 7:30 p m at the No 22 Friday at 8 p m at the I O Wednesday same time sports will be goO F hall in Midvale Election of ing on in themajor gym officers will be held at this meeting Naomi Rebekah lodge No 1 will meet Saturday at 8 p m in the I O O F hall 41 Post Office place Election of officers will be held at this meeting G I A No 583 will meet on Ella Boole union W C T U will meet Friday at 2 p m at the Wednesday at 2 p m in the L O home of Mrs Carrie McClister 801 O F hall for the election of officers West Fourth South street Oliver O Howard W R C will Interclub Council A lecture on “The March of Sci- hold election of officers on WedThe regular meeting of the Inter-Clu- b ence" will be given at the regular nesday at 2 p m in the Moose hall council will be held Thursday 261 street Luncheon Second East meeting of the Culture club at the As final plans are to be made for 12:30 m at p Hotel Utah Thursday at 10:30 a m will be served the Christmas Vespers and RecogThe Good Day Visit club will hold nition Service all club presidents E A Wedgewood auxiliary No its annual Christmas party Wednes and council representatives are B will entertain at a banquet Monat 1 p m at the Civic Center asked to be at the Y W C A clubday at 6:30 p m at the Civic Center day house at 4 p m Miss Lucille Bax2 149 Regent street: ter president of the council will Wasatch Sisters lodge No 258 conduct the meeting auxiliary to the Brotherhood of The Ladies’ Aid of the Centenary wiH Methodist church In' order that the members of the Episcopal Railway Trainmen will meet Friday meet at the church Tuesday at 1 Inter-Clu- b council may geti better at 1 p hi in the I O Qt F hall m luncheon for p acquainted a swimming party will Mrs W A Parker will entertain be held- Saturday from 2 to 4 p m The Women’si Democratic Study members of the M’Amitie club Mon- 1 of the Third county pre No group 1:30 m at her home 976 at p day cince will give a dinner and dance West High School Princeton avenue Our members are planning to parSaturday at 7 p m at the Lincoln Members of St Paul's guild will school Fifth East and Thirty-nint- h ticipate in the Hanging of the meet in the guildrooms of the South streets Greens at the Y W C A clubhouse church Wednesday at 2 p m evening A meeting of the Beta Gamma Friday The following day the girls will "The auxiliary of the Hod Carriers chapter of Delta Theta Chi will be meet at the clubhouse to and Laborers of local No 79 will held Monday at 8 p m in the New- cookies for our Recognitionmake and meet at the home of Mrs Maggie house hotel The program feature Vesper service Ramola Jackson will 465 of be solo a the vocal Denver street Tuesevening Jansen by Miss Ida Norman accompanied South day At 8 pm High School by Miss Gertrude Arlt The Heather Sewing club will We held an election on Novemmeet at the home of Mrs Andrew The ladies’ auxiliary to the Street ber 29 and the following officers White 925 South Eighth East Car Men’s union No 382 will go to were elected: Ruth Crosby presitreet Wednesday at 2 p m Ogden Wednesday where they will dent Beatrice Hanson vice presiinstall officers of the Ogden aux- dent Helen Crosby secretary-treasurThe Classics club will meet iliary Members will meet at the counBeth Sheriff Inter-Clu- b Wednesday at 1 p m at the Lion Moose hall at 6:30 p m where cil Mis Kathryn representative bouse transportation will be furnished Hedges gladly consented to sing on our program last Monday Section 1 of the Ladies’ Aid soWomen of the Central Christian for us Crosby our youngest memciety of the Phillips Congregational church will hold a cafeteria dinner Helen church will meet Thursday at 1 p m at the church on Friday at 6r30 ber gave a very goqd reading We with Mrs W H Crosier 358 Sev- p m Mbs C A Wood is chairman discussed tothe costs of articles we going put in the suitcase that enth East street Mrs Arthur assisted by Mrs John M Butler are is being sent to Spain Beth Sheriff Partridge will be the assisting host- who will be in charge of the pro- was elected hostess for the Recogess Reservations should be made gram Florence Child nition service to one of the hostesses The Danish Sisters’ society Utah Ladies’ auxiliary union No 218 to No 69 will hold its regular meeting Carpenters’ local No 184 will be en- Thursday at 8 p m at the Moose tertained at a luncheon and Christ- - hall Shower Coy Cold water is a marvelous cosmetic After your bath turn on the cold shower If blood streams don’t react quickly use tepid water and chill gradually Girl Reserves of YWCA er East High School At our meeting on November 29 we talked about our Spanish project We are going to send a suitcase to a Spanish child After this Miss Louise Thompson our club adviser talked on style and dress a subject which interested us all very much Lois Swift The Community Club The members of the Community club went to K S L ’broadcasting station Monday November 22 We wire taken through it by Earl J Glade We thought it was very interesting We ar6 going on many more trips like this during the year in accordance with our project “Know Your City Trips” VOLUMINOUS DANCING SKIRTS WITH CRISP The sweetheart dress In whispering moired taffeta Its gay 90’s skirt in petticoat effect Sizes 11 to 15 - $1695 outlines and 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There's enchantment too in the shirrings y drapings and details This is the new issue of winter chic that can give your wardrobe the big lift it needs for gay holiday tuckings Elaine Lubeck Bryant Junior High The Girl Reserves of the Bryant high with our adviser Mrs Thomas B Hunter visited the Hatch dairy last Monday We were taken through the plant and many interesting facts were pointed out The girls enjoyed the visit and found it well worth their time When we had completed our visit we were given ice cream cones which we appreciated The girls plan visits flut-ter- occasions in black royal gold borgia t SECOND FLOOH OF FASHIONS similar to this for the future Roosevelt Junior High The Girl Reserves of Roosevelt are already planning for the comThey are ing Christmas holidays practicing a play taken from Dickens’ “Christmas Carol” There are 15 characters five Christmas angels and a chorus of ten Paris Window Shopping VERNA KIMBALL ARCHER and RUBY C HARDEN ANNOUNCE of THE OPENING Salt Lake’s SECOND SALON of MERLE NORMAN STUDIOS of NO 2 SALON 135 EAST BROADWAY A Y Featuring theFollowIng IRENE McCALLISTER NELL Personnel DONNEl£y NO 1 SALON 201 FIRS- TNATIONAL BANK BLDG PHONE Was 2054 or 2928 f6r-a- COURTESY COMPLEXION TREATMENT By DOROTHY CAREW (UP) — Gay flowered prints of satin crepe and georgette are & midseason note in lingerie with shop windows decked with colorful displays of gowns negligees— slips -- and - stepins in matching sets One shop uses canary yellow figured with large bouquets in rose and pastel blue shades as the theme for a set of dainty lingerie Satin of the same pattern edges the V neckline' and forms a sash for a gown of georgette Georgette printed gowns and PARIS With fur entering costumfs as hats and gloves Heim uses it yet another way in a group of interesting fur vests for sports costumes One of flat white fur is' designed with black knitted back and sleeves and another is fashioned matching tailored satin nbes are of spotted wildcat another shop’s Interpretation of the flowered mode One window dispdevoted to black georgette lay-is Striped sports blouses of fabric lingerie in sets with immense flow- with a soft suede finish are a curers Of pastel blues and pinks The rent feature of Vera Bores Degarments edged with fine black— signed with erbroad horizontal stripes — therbiouses-arin graybiue and lace While slips are following tail- a light chocolate brown or gray ored lines with embroidery and orange and brilliant green Fashswitched detail gowns are inspired ioned with short tailored sleeves by the current couture collections and high round necklines they directoire are buttoned up the center front There are Jean Farrell uses the stripe motif gownsfof satin designed with harmonizing negligees' bodices are vertically on a casual sports shirt of draped and shirred as are the eve- flannel with brown dark green and ning gowns of the moment while turquoise The blouse is made with Grecian' drapes are artistically high r ever a and opened V neckline worked aut short-waiste- OTHER MERLE NORMAN STUDIOS RHODA ANDERBERG— PROVO UTAH-ADHANSEN PRICE UTAH SADIE McKONKIE VERNAL MABEL WRIGHT CLARA CORBETT PARK CITY RICHFIELD The “covered shoulder" trend for evening Clothes is reflected in quaint puffed sleeved gowns wit shirred bodices and high round necks Negligees have veered away from the dressy and tailored extremes and achieve beauty by draping and soft molding of lines d' shoes of crisp combination net with shining of twinkling jet stripes paillettes Sizes 11 to 15 A sheer $1695 lean Carrol's original cartridge pleating with Cami- sole bodice tops great' volumes of skirt Size 11 ' j $2995 ' THE GREAT' INTERMOUNTAIN STORE |