Show F - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - Society e - -- -- - - — -- - - - - - -- --- - -— - - - ' Pep) Monday evening Preceding thi In- atallation a dinner 'was given at the Green Gables tea room The guests were seated at two long tables decorated with strips of purple and gold ribbon White bowls of red roses formed the centerpieces with white holders and white can- I ? 1 - '' AN''"IN - T' '': ' :: "i"::':'"''' fr' a i ' ' '' 3 dies at each end Fifty-eigMem' bore attended the dinner An 8 11 O'clock the members gathered at the us Elks-bonfor installation 148 0 Frem A Jugler acted as deputY4U- - le president and was Mrs Trace A stalling officer :: L ' t ' V ' ': 4 i ' 0 k 1 -- - a -- 1"-- ' - x'' mterrier''' - - ( ::'' g:4: ' ?' ' -- :5 ') 4 '4 il :''i-:'-: Turner acted Aut deputy supreme conductor' Those Installed' in office ''M for the coming year are: MrsMilten ''''i':t White president Mrs J E' te-- 1 Bano first counselor Mrs LeRoy ' H Raleigh secretary Mrs: Ittilon Taylor treasurer Mrs William W ' ' ' Barrett senior counselor Mrs -Keating ' junior couneelor Mn '' New Organfiation Heads C C Hinchclift inner guardMrs Playa Poulsen outer guard Mrs OODEN—Mrs George& Dickson left who Was installed as president of the Martha Junior society Wednesday Joseph Krehmke conductors Mrs Ward Dunn three-yetrustee 'afternoon Mrs John N Spargo new president of the Mrs Lee Lewenstein two-yetrusMartha society who was installed at a meeting of the tee Mrs Joseph Laughran one-yeorganization Monday afternoon' trustee Appointive °Mori are: Mrs R B Minnoch chaplain Mrs 'Louis Seifert musician Mrs E R Blackinton Mrs J Kailas Mrs J W Farnsworth Mils H IL and Mrs J M Eccles health and clinic Mrs H B Way Mrs J E Mrs V H Layman and Mrs C J Walker and Mrs J F Barker Mrs Wright and Mrs F M Driggs supWaddoups color bearers Mr and Mrs Smith Raymond plies Mrs Fred M Nye Mrs A W Clyde Beadles' Mrs E C Morten-me- n Mrs Vance Bybee and Mrs entertainedat dinner Saturday eve-fli- Walker and Mrs Otis Weeks purroom Gables at the Green tea Mrs L T Anna Bingham attendant Mrs chasing and followed by bridge at their home Dee Mrs C accounting C Eubank and Mrs J A Howell was appointed parlia- 2822 The Fowler avenue mentarian for the year The followguests I L Reynolds press Mrs F M included Mr and Mrs Mrs P M Thompson and committee chairmen were Talbott ing Mr Grix Driggs Mrs and Arthur Mrs E J Harness Mrs named: Mrs C F Moore entertainA Mr Mrs Moffett and J and R B Porter Mrs F M Nichols ment Mrs Joseph Krehmke patriotic Mrs William Keating courand Mrs J H DeVine memberDinner Mrs I L Reynolds Mrs E J tesy Lorene Foley auditing Mrs Bridge - ship Mr H and diMrs Griffin L R B Minnoch chairman of the Harness Mrs Ezra Rich and Mrs Satdinner bridge lilac tea to be given in the Elks E O Wattis finance and legislahome in May and Mrs Clarence urday evening at their home 1457 tive Mrs H M Rowe Mrs Harwere Covers Twenty-fift- h street Packer chairman of the fall tea to man Barton and Mrs C C Eubank be given in October Mrs William laid for 1L inventory Mrs F E Nichols Mrs Heating and Mrs Clyde Beadles Mrs Robert E earmen was host- E J Harness and Mrs E M ConWere named to head teams to pro- ess to her bridge club at luncheon roy visiting Mrs J E Wright cure members for the supreme presiat the' Green Gables tea Mrs Effie Spencer and Mrs J S Friday Lewis- year book Milt J H dent's initiation class to be held in room Covers were Ilaid for 12 Mrs Joseph Krehmke Mrs H M Rowe' and Mrs F February will be in charge 'of the drill team Members of the Sigma Theta Phi M Nye founders' day Mrs R B Which will go to the Scottsbluff sorority were entertained at a Porter Mrs C H Barton Mrs E Neb convention to compete with bridge dinner Wednesday evening O Wattis Mrs W R Kimball Mrs Des Moines Iowa for the trophy at the Green Gables tea room The E C Rich Mrs H B Way Christwhich is now in the possession of hostesses were Mrs'1 H Griffin mas cgmmittee Mrs Cs H Barton the Ogden lodge The regular month- Mrs W R White and Mrs Carl C Mrs Ezra Richardson Mrs H A ly card party of the B P O Does Gaskill Covers were laid for 21 Benning Mrs J S Lewis 'Mrs will be given Tuesday at the Elks from Ogden and Brigham City C R Green ancl Mrs A W Walker '' home insurance Mrs Edward Bichsel Mrs E M ConroyMrs J S Lewis Couple to Go East Mrs Ronald - Wadsworth will council of social agency Mrs Ottis Ogden Business and Professional Women's club held the regular din- leave Wednesday with Mr Wads- Weeks Mrs J S Allen Mrs H M ner meeting Saturday January 8 worth for Chicago to attend a con- Rowe reorganization Mrs C C at the Hotel Ben Lomond Dr W L vention of the National Canners' Eubank Mrs L T Dee Mrs I Wanlass of the U S A C discussed association' She will go from there L Reynolds Mrs Edward Bichsel 'International Mrs to Indianapolis to attend a meet- Mrs E C Singleton Mrs R El Relations" Glenn Hanson accompanied by her ing of the national board of direc- Porter and Mrs H M Rowe husband gave two musical read- tors of the American Legion auxilings Mr Hanson also gave piano iary for which she is national comnumbers Kenneth Kuchner gave mittee woman January 22 and 23 Wed at Logan violin numbers and Miss Aileen Later Mrs Wadsworth will repreCLEVELAND Idaho -"- Mr an Reynolds vocal selections' Maud sent the auxiliary at a national de- Mrs Roy Andreasen of Cleveland Neeley Leaver of Salt Lake City fense convention in Washington D anneunces the marriage of their daughter Miss Ruby Andreasen of past state president and Miss Jean- - C January 24 to 28 Salt Lake City to Amos Jenkins ette Rosser Ipast president of the Salt Lake City club were special Miss Frances McKenna will en- of Logan The marriage took place guests Plans are being made by tertain her bridge club at dinner Thursday in the Logan L D S the clubfor a bridge party January and bridge Tuesday evening at the temple after which a dance was 19 in the evening in the Utah Power Nob Hill tea room given in their honor in the ward and Light company auditorium chapel at Cleveland Mrs Carl A Lindquist will be Mrs Hazel McCarty is chairman of a general committee on arrange- hostess to her bridge club at luncheon Thursday at the Nob Hill tea ments ar ar ' - f at" — 0 I s e t ' - - De-Vi- — hf I t sons-in-la- — -- qr t st — I C --- t- w O 11 - - I ' — I ! t1 11 --- i c ' ' forty-secon- fereoft—avenue---The—oommittei ein - ( S - ' MIN I tra ' '' I 11" It'" ‘ Aolilp artwit f( ' r1 11 ' 1" 116 1 )1) I 1 11 i : So Ii i 11 I t or CR VomPENEIMPIEP ' e4 Ika I 4 oi 7" pi i ISM I - 1' '' 4 ?0 4 -- 4''' : - - - - II E t'z't 'Copyright 1938: for The This Panel is "r I -- A !el x1 Lovely tlinriti atitattlr CAIIC —4° - Worked 'in Wools — PATTERN 5822' - - " Lovely Panel IHas Appeal - ' - f ' ) ' :I - t 4 i i i ' ' ' '" :'' :c ::: :': ': 1 4 I !"1 ' E 1 t - 1 - '''5 E'x:::?:? l :: - ::!:!i! - " - 1R71:rr4:: eik ?: :ii:: 4:a ''' ::1"::-:M:::- : toasts : Girl - detail: - manicure She wears smart ahoes She chooses her accessories with an idea to make them serve for several changes in costume always bearing in mind that her outfit is as ef- comf:rtable Well we if ihi believe exclusive house of furs 0f f i ing sale a gorgeous '''I 's :::''i III) l T r ' '' -- - e ft 1 ' N t4 ":1i ) I 1 1 - 1 4 7 - - ) 17 1 0 06''''' f 47) :49" ' 7 - ' " ' d- ' li 0 ' l''''' ' Otter Ton the Privilege oii Our We Liberal CREDIT- -- Hilt ' - I ' - :! ' I)) 7' 1 f LI ' - Ilt - -- qualify at yet sacrificed s-7tionally low price- - s6 in' sosv:rysendsoth -a ' ' - - ' -- II Loola'' CO) t ' 49 1 -- - p t ilia - Wasatch I- 26 92 s em- - - - - - i - - 12C EAST BROADWAY -- :111 - I I PIIFJEWIFIJJ 1' - and at $90 Formerly priced - k - A FURC0-41Ithat-bespea- one roducedt l S p N' - of ofhors—every A Special Group SEALINE-CO- ' a lp of BROADTAILS—LAPIN 0 : Sect Is Hundrods ' - $68 Muskrat—Mendoza Beaver— $100 Bering Seat—Caraculs— Illicison Seczl—Squirrel— $199 Caraculs PERSIAN $295 LAMB- -Northern a ''''- - 4 - - carucubk—Lapins— - --- Your Opportunity the sensational price They represent just a few reductions that Panek offers in January Clearance that is unprecedented in values 44or — - - Values! at These of Look 1 and ether 10&1111114 114tell - -- - 1111111111P eniaatanwaioransear -- -- reduc- 'to obtain luxurious fur' coats at less than you would expect to pay for a good quality cloth coat 1 'i '44 - - Here Is 1 4 ' - oldest i PAPIMOPP1 b - Mucno ' e Lake drastic Cpric AT SAVINGS As As - 2 iin C 0811- FIRTH - ' ' oo Man-in-the-- M to Salt erswyhoeu 44ki' 45'441 - 0 ''1 J 1 n" le: "Moonbeams" Drew '1 ' - I- - o - the the "SENSATIONAL" ' - ed The glamorous girl of 1938 is She has a weekly hair °N ' Miss 1938 dresses Aoisectly for each occasion If her escort suggests a jaunt to the countryside she wears appropriate low-heelchoices The glamour girl is --careful of " sports shoes If she's theater-boun- d she wears dainty pumps her posture She never slouches 'or All of these details are necessary crosses her legs' When sitting Her to the girl who wants to be in- figure is symmetrical and nicely triguing and popular with the op rounded Salads—both fruit and sex say the stylists vegetable—are a major part of her posite - Colors are important too Blacio diet They help her maintain a good browns and navyMues are always weight keep her complexion clear good Bright colors are more diff- and bring luster to her hair 0 icult to wear and never appear quite And speaking of hair she brushes a as smart as subdued conservative her hair at least 50 strokes day you Al- - Ben Lewis: "Alpha Kappa Psi Moonlight Madonna" Ray Jacobsen Guests of honor were President' and Mrs F S Harris Dean and Mrs Herald R Clark Dr and Mn H V Hoyt and the guest speaker was Earl J Glade Dancing featur— ing Verdi Brienholt's orchesstra fol- lowed the dinner In the receiving line were President Chester May Vice President Howard McKenzie Secretary Vernon Christensen and Treasurer David Soft& Assisting the officers was a committee composed of Drew Lenord Sterling Crandall Carlos Taylor LeGrand Duncley Ken Taylor and Ray Jr'- - cobsen Sixty persons attended thesmart affair which was broadcast over station KSL I fective as her weakest " Lenord Order Glamour ' "T Kay stunning' Kay Francis film star looks statuesque in this dinner gown of white jersey The bodice is fashioned front soft folds of the fabric beinot with a loosely-cu- t caught at the square neckline with a pair of white and gold sclips A triple girdle of gold chains is used at the waistline the lower chain catching the front panel ' of the skirt NEW YORK (UP—Be natural if would be glamorous advise itylista and beauty experts Tight-fittin- g dresses — the kind that bind at the hipline—are taboo So are flashyshoes crooked stock- rundown heels and heavy minagkeeeualrfa U' Y- - Radio-Keith-A- " Charming Gold Accent 'Be Natural' For the of B Blue Horizon" was theme of the annual Alpha Kappa Psi dinner dello held Saturday evening January la at the Starlight Gardens Hotel Utah Salt 1Lake City Howard McKenzie formal chairman read 4Beyond the Blue Horizon" which introduced Kenneth Taylor as meaterof core- -Dinner music was given monies by membera of the len circuit and furnlehed the musi- cal baskgr for the following "yondas featured :&:i 4' i !":: - ' di- Party Kappa Psi Aipha :':' 'H:-i in-o- tht ::::i‘ 4: ''- - and intestinal putrefaction Thousands to port bleb blood pressuro reduced and 11" tompanying symptoms relieved with tile continued use of D hosevrisch's Garlic Tae iota They suPOIY Iron copper BUIphutcalcium masneelam: Iodine ithosPeortle I combination of vital minerals bard to boat and without 'which the system cannot function properly Try these Invigorating 3ilbaltets whenever out of sorts They five Ito v i:::- 'i7 y :i - Do them symptoms hold yen 'bacia from iite's hardline- - - Don't blame overcoming l mineral starvation only your years blame r i 44 - J'Aic:--::::'::':1j'- ::'" ' V::- - :A ::::' '4 : :'::tr "'"1:: - " 4 -- — -- $ 1 ":: 4: 44 ' : ::' :' ile1-4- ' - 1 - a '::: 'i! ' ::: -- : '::::i1'§-iA:- ( ! - 'R :::1::: ': - i2: :' 1:: 1 k g:':::!::'- ''i''44:4::::5::i-i::$ 4' t k:e :Zti ''': ':?:t:- ::0'::1:A!1- 'Rush table with white candles in black holders and a unique popcorn snow- man as a centerpiece The girls were attired in black or white dresses In the receiving line were Miss Mae Carey president Mias Wilda Alexander vice tiresident Miss Waspe sponsor Miss Clyda Cop poured and Miss Myrtle Tan- ner acted as' hostess Mies Kather Inc Hall was in charge of the sem Inc assisted by Miss Laura Vance Miss 14101 Ellertson and Miss Dezzie Adams Miss Thorn Van Leman was general chairman assisted by Miss Hall and Miss Erma Whiting The entertainment featured a program of music given by Unit members tfWI'' lit ::'''":''-''''4:1:'"'10NA'- ' - g 4 :''::'K'- 11:'''''""V'' 42-4:: :'4::n'i:Ae-:'3::':i:4' 1 44 :' ': I r - :if?-!:$‘- - '' '' :':fiqz"'i":V-''':::':''''::''':- ' - entertained at a rush party Monday evening at the home of Mrs George' Balla A color scheme of black and white the unit colors was employed the entertaining rooms throughout A lace cloth covered the serving lxIT::F0:i:a:k:i:4::A4::: - '4-- 4: - 'I:::4c ':4?: 3 ::'' ':''5' 1 m n Miss Beth Eyani Miss Mary Barkdull Dr and Mrs Lorin C"Bryner Dr and Mrs Wesley Lloyd Professor and Mrs Edit" The Thalian social unit '': '' T- -- Jen 1 - :: 1 - Year—namei—ndttreas---and—patter- ' 4 ' ': :":1 'c'::': 'jt::'": - '' Blowing Bubbles" Patrons and eporusors at the party wer? Miss Marjorie amen Miss Bernell Tiet- natio n ' 4 -- Forever I : x - - --- - - Preeedint Pigs) -- - e ' - ' from : 4 ' 144Nprowooloco" RISING BLOOD PRESSUAS - 4 - J ' ::"'''11 debsylredparaPuleviree-uissa- - :' i The quiet kindlinesi St this Bible illustrations of all stitches' used ' I picture- - is bound to have a for finishing wall 'hangI without the dthownat end influence upon your children ing drugs I Or ntay with a ' you Lekthem learn this Bible story from To obtain this pattern send 10 D Otnewloch's ntablets rontalw 111111111 I small deposit se the Cents in stamps or coin(coin pre- Ile lie pont and mint Doi! 1 effective! form cure your e embradcr yourself Do It in soft ferred) to The Tribune-TelegrajilittheTpitzhewediser semitone:el oeNe tellOsldove a In p Illem55221211figmsSszykiLllursuSalLidsktmopts-4011-arosmawnol or Partment :seems' 'ha ((lamas) $100 will- find a transfer pattern of a city Utah Be sure to write plainly per wet ilitritteteueen les Mel 'pasily -:- ' ' Z1 o - - - ' ' pv' ' :::§ - i News ''1:I:!-!- ::- - DIM INVOLUNTAR7NAPS ' :3 :- Kimball - -- !s4: t'lek :: :::7-- ::::::: :::: :::!:::: 1 ' Tr'f ":: Tribune AGING 11" : 4 :::::: 4:- ':'' ic :: - Provo Society 7! - :'i A tt :: pp- - low meat is lean EARLY : -- 17 sl r t - i AL - - ' : - You do abtstato the nature of the illness for which you desire light treatment It is rarely wise to attempt home therapy except u rider the advice of a competent physician' Infra-re- d is used to supply heat the quartz lamp furnishes Ultraviolet Either device cartburn the skin severely if improperly used '' '' ' it Now potatoes are relatively In calories while s REPLY '6"'"1 les ' - Rap ) lellr 44''' - ' ' 0:' '''':-'''- '''::: - MAY CAUSE BURNS P C C writes: What is the value of therapeutic lamps in relit tion to office treatment by a phySiclan and home treatment? What are the benefits of the clear bulb (infra-re- d rays) and the solar ray colored bulb? Is either harmful to the eyes? ' Brooks r) lie A t: lel ilik '' il "40) 111110 - --- s' -- by lio N t -:- - :":' Cake Alice Athek 4""11'--- ' iil - with cold water Cook stirring constantly about 10' minutes longer Remove from fire add lemon juice and butter' cool then pour into pie tin lined with rich pie paste Cover with strips of pastry and bake on lower shelf of a hot oven (450 degrees F) untili 1 well browned (15 to 20 minutes) One large pie 'P Ittil age '' ' I ''--' e'i ' 't1 k YIgit ' I - - !: 4 bread l't1740 ' '4''0" Ij - potatoes gested without addhing an atom of y Furtheravoirdupois to more white 'bread—that is the amount consumed in 24 hours by the average person—cannot be considered a substantial weight accessory It is true that it contains a certain proportion Of starch but every one —even on a reducing regimen—requires some carbohydrates No the -atiirege orblirtring cells by and Slice-fruit Thin large Is measurbd by sugars pudUse a very aharp knife to cut fruit dings cakes and pastries Again cake Into thin slices Dip the knife many individuals add to their meal between by nibbling into warm water frequently Doing weightadvice to the woman who feels My so will prevent crumbling is she is that that although fading she may use the beauty parlor to the limit she must'at the same time see her physician There isn't a particle of use in the first without the second and more often than not the doctor is needed more Good health a love of life and a kindly form the building blocks 1111mi- - 'il disposition Arts of charm - ---- I ? 4 -- 4 0 If you can't take a Mediterranean cruise you can do the next best thing and enjoy your Riviera sunshine in one of the most novel and tastiest of all pies: One recipe pie crust cup seed- ed raisins 3 ounce package ready- sliced citron 1r3 ounce package ready-slice- d orange peel cup MI teaspoon nutmeg 2 cups hot water 3 tablespoons cornstarch cup cold Avater Juice 1 lemon 2 tablespoons butterif' Cook raisins fruit peel sugar spices and hot water for about five Add cornstarch mixed minutes w — ::: ' - ' talk — ' ' (Continued groin Preceding Page) — Praise Due Fruit room Culture Club Mrs M A Mouritsen will enter- Junior Child' Culture club cele- tam n her bridge club at luncheon and brated its thirteenth anniversary bridge at the Nob Hill tea room L Wednesday at a buffet luncheon at Friday IMrs George H Lowe the 1453 Twenty-sixt- h street The aft- - Dr and Mrs Conrad H Jenson ernnoon was spent in humorous entertained at dinner at the Nob readings and Iimpersonations by the Hill tea room Tuesday in honor of dub members Red flowers and the eighty-secon-d birthday annisilver leaves were combined In a versary of Dr Jenson's father Olof centerpiece for the luncheon table Jenson of Brigham City Follow-I- s with white tapers at the dinner moving pictures depict were present most ing Twenty-nin- e foluses were the 13club °facers as ticenery were enjoyed at the home Johnson presi- of Dr 'and Mrs Jenson 2403 Harrilt lows: Mr& C-dent Mrs Lowe' Mrs F C l" son avenue Still colored 'pictures more Mrs G Z Greenwell Mrs taken by Porter T Robbins from R H Hinckley Mrs J L Moore an airplane while on a trip through and Mrs E J— Irjeldsted the east were shown by Mr Robbins The dinner guests Were Mr Child Culture club met Thursday and Mrs Orlef Jenson Brigham afternoon at the Hotel Ben Lomond City Mr and Mrs Leo Jenson Mr Mrs George 1Stewart waa program and Mrs N E Iverson and Mr and chairman G R Croft gave an il- - Mrs George Christensen all of Salt I iustrated ems” A by Mrs Glenn Hanson accom- son' Bear River City and Mr and by her husband Hostesses Mrs Hyrum Hogansen All are sons ' panied were Mrs W O Fell and Mrs and daugtersdaughters Frank Bartlett -in-law of the guest of honor Adam Patterson has returned to Garden Club Holds Dinner his home in Reno Nev after a Members of the Garden club envisitto his aunts Mrs Maude Pat- -- tertained at dinner Friday evening I Pattereon Hundley and Miss Clara at the Nob Hill tea room in honor tenon of the retiring president Mrs — Charles H Cole Covers were laid Mr& Towle( Berrett—tdertaimmt 12 ber bridge club of Thursday at Miss Ann luncheon at her home 666 Twenty-fir- Browning and Miss Cloe Nelson street The new officers are J A Stephens — presidentArthur Jenson vice presEntertain at Bridge Cloo Nelson sec- and Miss Went A Mr and Mrs can Lindquist and treasur er ' and Mr and Mrs Roger Edens en- retary tertained in the first of a series of Martha society installed new of- bridge tournaments of the Kiwania- ficers elected Mattel' in the annual club Friday evening at the Lind- meeting of the societyMonday afquiet home 2833 Van Buren avenue ternoon with Mrs E M Conroy Sixteen were in attendance at the home of her daughter-in-lar "''''''' M R Conroy 2849 Taylor ave- Mr andcMrs Jerry Fruin will en- Mrs The new president Mrs John tertain their bridge cidb Saturday nue 's evening at the Nob Hill tea room N Sperm also announced standMg committees and appointive- of- Miss Kathryn Greenwell and Mrs ficers for the year and annual re- ' Win Ferrin have returned from a ports were given The new officers several months' visit to San Fran-chic- ° are Mrs Spargo Mrs Otis Weeks ' first vice presidentf Mrs H A Bens ning second vicepresident Mrs and M of the P E Adam Patterson Jr Secretary Mrs —Chapters O Sisterhood wiU join in the cols- - Horace Neaker treasurer Mrs R - tration of Founders' day 'at a B Porter corresponding secretary luncheon' at the Hotel Ben Lomond Mrs Edward Bichsel parllamen- tartan Mrs W Ft Kimbalic'histo Saturday i Mrs NM Rowe Mrs L T dam O SisterM of the P E Chapter and Mrs A W Walker com-Dee a boot will hold regular meeting the contact committeeiwith Wedneeday evening with Mies Mabel prise the Martha Junior society Standing d Twenty-thirstreet 541 Lecher i i by the presi- appointed of —the committees Mr& leSAdamsbas-epatg- e are-- as dent investigation -- program Mrs J S Allen Mrs Harman Bar- cele- ton and Mrs Ezra Rich house Mrs club Ladies' Literary I d anniversary E C Singleton mra HBenning brate its --at the and Mrs James H DeVine grounds luncheon a atl Wednesday s Mrs MauderHundlexikirs Ezra Richardson Mrs ChArlfs or borne ' and Kiss Clara Patterson 2547 Jet- - Barton and Mrs WR- - Kimball - — — Child 4!::"!x: ::: -- — -- t - - -' ::Jr' el — 1 Prescription ------ by-la- ' - - - 'V ?iot4 ar News Brei41 ii4'': ' 1''7:""'" - ' - By DR IRVING S CUTTER Miss Aldyth Thain of the Aids to beauty are sought for on group reported the progressFrench' every hand and the member of the A by her group 'Mrs H fair sex who is not intertested le g reported the international 1 relations' group Mns Wright an- derelict 'indeed But after all this nounced that Mrs E H Stillman is only a hundredth part ' of the chairman of civic activity group story The truth is that good health was unable to be present but sent Ls the most accurate measure of in her written report which was read by Mrs Ahneda Perry Brown loveliness—far more reliable than The report showed activity for im- that offered' by the shelves of a proved sanitary ponditions in the dozen pharmacies city Mrs Harold P Kepner chairman of fellowship was 'the next to We are likely to forget that the report the activities of the fellow- covering of the body la an excreting ship group A musical WO com- - organ of great power throwing' off posed of Elmo Coray cello Oralie a large quantity of wute matter Bailey piano and Phylis Thorley each day We acknowledge the Violin- contributed a number Tea health giving properties of bathing was served The tea table was cen- otherwise the kidneys would be tered with a bouquet of white snap- called on for much extra duty We s in silver have learned that the dead cells dragons and white-taperbowls and silver candlesticks A of the cuticle must be washed away bouquet of rose colored snapdragons so that pores can be opened to in a copper pitcher was on the piano permit the escape of noxious mateand pink snapdragons in a blue rials pottery vasi was on the mantel over the fireplace There were several Avoiding Wrinkles Some one asks about wrinkles-- special guests present how they can be avoided Facial Fine Arts Club Meets grooves depend on temperament worries cares and that weigh heavFine Arta club met Monday afternoon with Mrs Henry Hurren in ily on the heart If the corners of its luncheon meeting The luncheon the mouth droop under persistent table was centered with Talisman discouragements deep furrows are the roses and daffodils Covers were plowed and the whole upect laid for 12 guests Following lunch- face becomes altered As a rule a eon Mrs J Stewart Williams re- pleasing countenance Will be one's viewed the book "Present Indica- lot if there is happiness within and tive" by Noel Coward Special we all know how readily we can guests were Mrs K C Riter Mrs control thoughts and how easy disCraig Huime Mrs F P Champ and position is to mold That Is if we want to hard enough We may Mrs George Preston have seen fair ladies leave a beauty parlor the acme of perfection only U- A C Woman's club met Moniin the tearoom of to spoil it all with scowls or a fit of afternoon day the Bluebird ' with Mra Rhoda B irritation We must understand that cosRom- E as L hostess Mrs Co3i-ireviewed the book "Anne of metic treatments cannot make up a England" by M R Hopkinson Tea for disordered liver the loss of was served There were a few spe- fuoction on the part of the kidneys chronic constipation' or indiscretcial guests ions in diet—all of which sooner or later will show in the Clio club met Wednesday after You cart cover a sallow complexiona skin for noon with Mrs W B Preston Mrs time but unless the cause is reW Vernon Crockett reviewed the moved it will demand a perpetual book "The Brief Hour of Francois blanket MOM" by John Erskine Tea wu At this point we must mention served There were a few special the desirability of smooth flowing guests contour lines especially in our This state of afphysiognomies Women's Literary club met Wed- fairs- is contingent on the even disG E with Mrs nesday afternoon tribution of fat which—over the enBernston Mrs E M Skabelund tire body—lies Just beneath the epireviewed the book "I Found No dermis In some places its is Peace" by Webb Miller Tea was greater than at others—justdepth why served it is difficult to explain but the blood supply and the looseness of Mr and Mrs RessAnderson spent the cuticle are responsible partly the weekend in Salt Lake City as Some are prone to develop double or triple chins Just because the 'guests at the Hotel Utah circulation deposits adipose tissue in Theodore Amussen of Washing- that area: A little too much here ton D C spent last weekend or there destroys a youthful profile bere as a guest of' Dr and Mrs Look To Diet W B Preston while en route to In some instances 'all that is Hollywood Cal ' netemary to stop the process is a of diet I am Mrs Earl R Webb and daughter slight modification impressed almost daily with the Caroline of Idaho Falls arrived mistaken that many hold relahere Wednesday where they were tive to theideas best wax to avoid' rolls joined Mr Webb who is now em- of excess flesh I 'asked a group ployed at First Security bank and of about 50 women not long' ago will establish residence here what they considered the most flagrant offenders and the order in which they were named included P (2) meat and (3) white T 0 I '' - ' '' 1- i ' ' True Beauty - ) 'i ' ' ''' ''' ''' ii' - 4' I ' '!sor4"-i- 5 V t Society e" z' ! - Doctor Gives - Logaii -- 4- t it ' ' - - ' ' ) i5 t ! ' 7 - MORNING JANUAIIY- - 1 TIMSALT LAKE TrtBUNE SUNDAY - ' ' ' — I 3 b - - -- William- - -- st :1 the-in-- S -- - - - - ht 7 - - (Continued From Preceding ' -- -- '— - --- - Activities 0 ' - IOgdeil t - - b ' t |