Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING MARCH 1838 Leaves to Reside in Washington 'tltii0g100S:-)04diii-g:''''- Ii Prilyárnt: WddiO'i'of 40ogvolow410 lsw174::Amwrcogoe6660i9AzoNv 71101ik46Eof4iSidogMarthLi - 8 $0:: Orson-1- 6anti Knapp Thirteenth East street announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Gladys I Knapp to Walter Kletting son of Mr and Mrs Riehard K AL Kletting 280 A street The marriage Will take of the place April 1 at -the-hobride The bride-to-b- e la well known In musical and social circles here and has appeared in many local opera presentations She is a teacher at the McKinley school as seven-branche- 4 d 11pA Utahns Utah Notes k In Washington Sigma Chi An informal dancing party will be given Friday evening by pledge members of the Sigma Chi fraternity in honor of the actives The affair will be held in the gold room of the Newhouse hotel General chairman of arrange-Mant- a will be 4Richard Baxter who will be assisted by David Thomas William Siegel and William Spears Acting as patrons and Patronesses will be Professor and Mrs Thomas Giles and Mr and Mrs G M Bax- :I:i:::i::::::::i::::::!:::::1:i!::i::::i:1:::::::i::i:::::: ter Utah at the building Grant Aadnesen is chairman assisted by Miss Katherine Wright Miss Anne Wright Visa Joy Volker Miss Alice Barlow and Llewelyn R McKay faculty adviser Mr and Mrs J H Volker will act as patron and patroness Alpha Chi Omega An informal dancing party will be an event of Friday evening when pledge members of the Alpha CM Omega sorority entertain at the Art Barn in compliment to the actives Miss Mona Snelgrove is in charge to be assisted by Miss Marian Seare Miss Mary Frances England Miss Sylvia Peterson and Miss Marguerite Moyes Patrons and patronesses will be Prgfessor and Mrs Hyrum- Schneider Professor and Mrs W Harold Dalgliesh Mr and Mrs Bryan R Seare Mrs Charles R Snelgrove and Mrs Bertha C Verse 4-r g ' p ' : Nt Personals Miss Beatrice McCrea daughter of Mr and Mrs W M McCrea returned Wednesday evening from Los Angeles where she has been studying music for the past three months with Madame Olga Steel I - y MA JEAN KAIN "There is spring in the air But I'll tell you flat Spring tan't arrive Till I've 'bought a new hat!" fy t' ' 11 at — -- 4 k ': -- ''' ) ' ' - iI 3 ::' s'i: 1 0 -- b ill lir' IrkA 1 4- I 4 - I -- V 71- d' sk J 1 4 - 41- i S ' 0 ' ' 0 SCRUB?) - ::'- 1101 ' - 1 ' 0 'W 1 ir) " Ite4 4 a' I 1 DIRT SAFELY' JUST RINS- E- AND HANG OUT THE " WASH 1 ' I ' tlorT-"tkt-tt 1 tl'14Prl'IckCAPeteLTAVATA-ATI ) '' - NO -- NOT A THING THE NEW RI NSO GIVES CUP FOR CUP OVER MORE SUDS 'THAN THe 25 OLD-EV- EN IN HARD WATER SOAK OUT 1 TO L 1 4 ' YOU e ' 1 - MEAN YOU PONT HAVE SOAKS MEM CLEAN? : 4 i ' - irg NEW RINSO IS MARVELOUS FOR DISHWASHING TOO' ITS ACTIVE SUDS GET RID OF GREASE IN A JIFFY JUST SWISH AND RINSE—AND THE DISHES ARE READY TO DRY THE is without &traced greasy film And the the richness TN TUB or machine 'of the soap solution that determines New Rinso istts kind as ever to bands bow strowy and bright the clotbes will Rinso is recommended by the be washed And when it comes to suds makers of 33 famous washers Most —NewRinsois ina class by itselL Cup 'viqmen to be economical buy the (or cup New improved Rios° gives BIG household package r over 25 mote suds than the old— hardest eves is water Active longer lasting suds that get clothes at least 5 shades whiter than ordinary soaps— and keep colors bright and fresh ' The New Rinso is ideal (or dishes l''' 4 suds A and all cleaning Its soak off grease in a jiffy The:rail you by GHd and let Healthelfrin bave to do is twish tinse the dishes drain dry if yoq wish lantrsta ' ak Xverything comes sparkling cleaw I c-- fe pfr-i- TU E IN ON NINSQ111116:11pN"--l- e i I II is Kletting nounced marriage take April I home '!- an- ' - The will place at the of the bride Calendar of Club Activities a 2 p m—G I A to B of L E diviiion No 108 1 O O F hall 2 pm—Literary section of Kle Klub Mrs Hyrum C Sandberg 1455 Roosevelt avenue 2 p ni—Current events and current literature of Ladies Literary club in—Mondamin Delphian Mrs Frank P Stewart 1338 Fourteenth East otreet luncheon after meeting 11:30 a adult education class public library "Vocabulary Building" and "Mechanics 10 chapter ree Verse Writing" of 1 O p E S ah chapter kensington and NO 1 and 7:80 p Bethel No 5 Order of Job's Daughters Masonic temple entertained by Argenta lodge No 3 No 5 literary Georgelas Patrons and patronesses will be Captain and Mrs Charles H Swartz and Dr and Mrs Orin A Ogilvie hert F and A M p - 3 iliary No armory U I 6 F Critchlow auxS W V state to Streetcar division No 382 8 p Men's union Moose hall RUMMAGE SALE 2110 South Eleventh East Saturday 10 a zn avenue 4 a ( r" I to Wolf& Opera Diva's Advice on Beauty ' ' zc daughtir section Mrs G W Barrows 3091 Seventh East street luncheon Scabbard and Blade 1 p in—Rummy club Mrs J Clarence McCourt will be in W Ma3rcroft 474 Harvard avenue the for of arrangements chargé 1:30 p Arts club Mrs formal annual winter dancing party Kenneth G Farley 250 Tenth East atand voice Scabspeaking kindly lovely to be given Friday evening by titude The really clever woman is bard and Blade at the Belvedere street pm—Maxwell McKean W a good listener and never too pre- lounge Mr McCourt will be as- R 1:30 C No 3 Moose hall luncheon Baloccupied with herself" sisted by Heath Fowler Kyle 1:30 p m—Culture Lure club lantyne James Hewes and John Mrs Earl M Crandall 1715 Her- in eating sensibly for weight con- -i trol Her advice on the subject of Mrs George Augustus Smith has Mrs Clara M Clawson welcomes diet is that you do not try to mix and she stormy days as they allow women had as her guest Mrs J O Hardy reducing and romance to come in and browse Miss Dewey of Las Animas Colo Mrs Hardy warns that if you talk about dieting has charming hats latest models will leave Salt Lake City on Friday before a man he will immediately ' look to see what is wrong with you! t Special today $395 and $500 (Adv) for her home s1 'I That is the little verse that sprang And there for all its humor is an bit excellent of Into psychology I walked NI into mY mind 88 this singer's curves are r NOW THERE'S MY IDEA'OF - Grace Moore's THAT MRS EVANSl-s- ' apartment which a Although trifle on the ample side they are k was the scene 4)3 A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF WASH HOUSE I KNOW HER t:' nevertheless entirely harmonious oferrIpz — — 4 preparations for SO SNOWY ANO BRIGHT LET'S DROP IN Ij has -- she a and posregally graceful ' concert tour andr ''r I WONDER HOW SHE DOES (I? 41ture She believes that posture is ANO ASK picked my - $1 and highly important to through more way(I:::'7::':::':::::':::si 11 that it is impossible tobeauty imagine a have I than I 7 1 into a room all ::::71:1110t! 11101- 4-::::::i0-- -f IA 4 beauty walking seen outside a mil-- 1 over A beautiful posture N slumped '1r: ''10:k li nery shop A:: is exercise in itself but Miss Moore :' '' ':44Niat4 "I take it t":''''''''Z''''''''''''oil:' also favors stretching exercises arid V" hats" was0A:' 01511 like knuckle massage for a youthful :'::Nkz:4:4:f:::::4 1:'V777777 my greeting 0 ' ' throatline She thinks most women "I love them"$A t fail to realize the importance of ': ' 'Miss Moore and is convinced that one and think -- "wL of complete relaxation ::": "1' t:'-"- ' 'il ' i lIrt- Is nothing mental and physical J :' said4117: t - ': jrelaIcation ' 'I' the up pfeks I1 -- li at least 15 years i t '0f ' ' '11001111 its like a new like her philosophy about 11:" -ik :: wt IN rie !: They are my "Beauty of face is a great Ida Jean Rain beauty: ex t ra vagance inheritance but the least and yet I invariably wear the same of all a woman's qualities important The older we WERE JUST ADMIRING YOUR WASH 14 old favorite" I'M FLATTERED! BUT you grow the more you have to rely such of number a Doubtlessly MRS VANS WE WERE WONDERING HOW THE CREDIT MUST GO i the inner beauty that is created Pick up your spirits with a new 11 mental cocktails contribute to the on ' YOU GOT IT SO t G WHITE as one goes along" TO THE WONDERFUL spring hat makes GIgAnM that sparkle" "champagne "Can women think-- too much BRIGHT r NEW IMPROVED RINSO screen an Moore Grate outstanding -This brought up the question of about beauty?" I asked k YOU SEE IT SOAKS St -personality This fascinating star tan and the woman who where in Miss Moore's opinion the CLOTHES AT LEAST has an unusual insight into the is "They obviously conscious of her beauty most beautiful women in the world -' 5 SHADES WHITER things that make women beautiful A the least attractive of all women come from "From the south" she -- ' ' Si —and the list ranges from the :lift Being too conscious of any quality said promptly "There THAN ORDINARY are nat'' of a new spring bonnet to the art will' spoilits charm Many women ural use little make-u- p girlsare com:' Yt SOAPS : of being a good listener and from who have no beauty atall have "1 pletely feminine have beautiful ) daily relaxation to stretching exer- ated a halo of beauty about them speaking voices and a Latin atticise i selves No charm surpasses tude toward their 'men They give " mind- - a- - a man a sense of permanence" 1460 for the seröflStritte k Miss Gladys Union Building A Flunkers' Frolic will be giver of Mr and Mrs Friday evening by the Union build- Orson A Knapp ing committee at the University of whose betrothal :: i of Ogden Knapp ::' ) if university of Are Wedded j"1: " I s'' ::: - ' the valley Mrs Verner E Christensen sister of the bride acted as matron of honor and was frocked in a full I i!'iiA''':J''!i:!:'!::"'f 1 0:: A of interest to Salt length gown of French blue crepe Lakerswedding :f11:: ::1:: took place Thursday '''''''' and wore a matching hat tramed in the L D S chapel in WashIn pink tulle She carried a bouquet ing I ::!:: 14!:!!:-!:!:::Ii:' ington D c when Miss Marjor i é of pink roses caught in a shower Vernon ':''::li!:i:i:::::::1b:iI Mr and Mrs: of daughter of tulle Vernon o f Logan became Weston Bridesmaids Miss Evelyn T the bride of Ivan D Smith son or i :::::::1::!:::::77:!:':::'::::-:"'-':::Vietti Miss Alta Hansen Miss Lil- Mrs A Smith 5t52 Esmeemr- -Margaret lian Rogers and Miss Dorothy L son avenue Salt Lake CI Watson wore cream colored chit uel A Carpenter president of the ton over coral taffeta and matchbranch of the L D s Washington ' ing caps with elbow length veils church performed the ceremony colored in cream tulle They carried The bride was married in her :'i::1:':'7'te '':?''':a: '::'' '' ''''' ''' bouquets of Talisman roses and daf- traveling ensemble a smart su it of :: I !::!!': '''At':-::::'bows :i':'-':''' fodils tied with pale green coronation blue with old rose a h :l'1:l:620!n9:!!!:1::m:::::-Mary Esther Christensen niece cessories '' ::' ':' of the bride rnade a charming flowMrs Vernon parents of and Mr ' T er girl and wore a dainty frock of the bride honored the young :' ::1'4 ::'ii:j3::iiq::::' "'''''''''i ''''' couple :itioi4o'7:::::'!-- 7 pale peach taffeta trimmed in Alice at a wedding breakfast at Mrs '':Ks o- -:'4:'''' i4:7----blue She carried a basket of rose Toll House tavern in Sliver Springs petals Guests at the breakfast Ronald Rogers acted as best man Maryland included Mr and Mrs Weston ' for his brother and Walter Klet- non Jr Clinton Vernon Miss EVer- i 7771 ting John H Dahlstrom Francis lyn Iversori Congresaman and Mrs ' ::!:'ii:H:1 ::: ! C Bromley and Robert Boner acted Abe Murdock Mr and Mrs ::::::::::!H: Ray " ::i as ushers Murdock Mr and Mrs- Ernest L The mother of the bride wore a Wilkinson Tariff Oammisi one ::::: smart black chiffon model with B Brossard Mr and Mrs black and white accessories and Edgar Maurice R Barnes Mrs P M Niel- corsage of gardenias The bride- son Miss Mary Lewis Miss Mar i an groom's mother wore navy blue Lunt Don K Ipson Mr and Mrs : crepe with accessories in navy and Jesse R Smith Mr and Mrs A H white She also wore a gardenia Cannon Miss Nan Osmond Miss :: corsage Marsha Osmond Miss Iris Parri sh :'77 An informal reception for the Crowell Hunter Mr antlMrs Grant couple was held following the care- - Syphers Senator -- and—Mrs Elbert —roony in the vestry of the church: D Thomas and Elmo Smith ! costume - Mr and Mrs Smith will take a The bride's going-awa- y : )00was an ensemble of tan and luggage wedding trip to New York and will ‘ ' brown with matching accessories return 'to D C to Mr and Mrs Rogers Will make make their Washington home their home in Salt Lake City after Mrs John P Stringhani Who left Thursday for Washington D C with herlittle son John Phillip a short wedding trip and daughter Marjorie to join Mr 6 tringham where the family will make their home Mr and Mrs Russell L Tracy have returned to their home on Second avenue from Beverly Hills and Santa Barbara Cal where they have been spending the winter f9i''4IjelLi:::::-IiOq'sHprli6- 1027 the wedding Thursday A sMart nuptial event of evening at S Paul's Episcopal church of Miss Helen Kletting 280 A street and daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard K Alma W Rogers son of Mr and Mrs A W Rogers 216 West North Temple street The ceremony was solemniked by the Rev A E Butcher The altar was beautifully decorated with gladioli accacia and ferns Pure white cathedral candles burned in the brass candlesticks on the altar The bride wore a lovely white per satin gown fashioned in princess style and a tulle veil in poke bonnet mode with orarige blossoms caught at either side She carried a bouquet of butterfly roses and lilies of Like' Cou 131p Pq0Li1i'--Slt-:- ° biamialritILClaitTrovoo mail and one tent - - n Wedding Held Thursday in ToinpIe An interestnig Thursday wedding took place at 1 p m in the Salt Lake L D S temple when Miss Margaret Clayton daughter of Mrs D H Clayton 1143 California ave flue was married to Norman William Henderson son of Mr and Mrs Albert F HeVerson of Mountain View Alta (Canfida Joseph Christensen performed the cere- mony A reception was held Thursday evening for the young couple The bride wore a lovely gown of white satin with gardenia corsage Ths living rooms were decorated with bawls of Talisman roses and ferns Mr and Mcs Henderson :will leave in a few days fOr Canada their where they intend home 60 ow to Keep Vegetables at red aa a a ' sandwiches and snacks use Bluhill fully aged NATURAL ' Cheese It'si different! ' 1100t ' low t 3 ' Kind Aged Ataortson Phown 1 No4 A- - Length ""m-- — - t x i 11'10- 02e v tiblillat svokik unast 41 - - ' ' IN GROCER'S ICE COX noneeseenemeneneeenenentoneeneheioneneneeteeemoneeneeet 4 All 'parts of broccoli- Nancy hartA in Copyright I leaf-WE-- ' - 1938 ha c gdoreasdsedta'swfLth r m and Won't you come in and see how econornically you may choose a d stin guished Spring wardrobe at Makoff's? s - a i ' ‘ 'TWO 1595 MODELS SKETCHED i 0 girdle The Marmola way is the easy' we to get - Lenten Meals Send a stamped addressed envelope to Nancy Page care of this paper new Spring dresses shown Makoff's at 1595 is to- - k at caused by an internal deft except rid of ugly iency Mammals Prescriptloa Tablets have tbe lower part of the pithy stalk been sold to thepublio for morethan thirty are edible years More than twenty Iltilli011 boxes have 10: Steaming causes fewer losses been distributed during that period' for Marmola is not intended as cure-a- ll - in texture color vitamin and min- all ailments This advertisement is intended eral content of the tender lett) only for fat persons who Or normal and healthy otherwise and whose fatness spinach than doe's any other method caused with accompany by of cooking For that reason its use Ins subnormal metabolic ratet No other is advised is this treatment as'to made representation 9 for lho Tribune except under these conditions and according to the dosage as recommended We do not mgke any diagnosis as that ts the function of your physician who must be consulted for that purponnoThecompleto formula is includedits etery neckline Get Marmola at your druggist tads? and mad that ugly fat on its way'(AdV I spent proof that you need not pay a premium to VI Smotherin Tight Girdles' rany 0 he assemHatage of Fat Women The wiltatiA of ! i10 Luncheon Given Thursday Honors Bride of Future and-pin- SOUTH TEMPLE W By FLORENCE LA 'GANKE (Nancy Page) With Miss Moore color iJ1 a mat- ter of mood and I found her to be Haney promised to give the boiling Thaskin Ls so thick refreshingly romantic You will be sons for The answers to the vege- - that it comes off easily and with delighted with her style suggestions She is going lass waste after the vegetable Is —all along the line of color and ro- - table cooking quiz over the answers quickly If you cooked mance 5 nil liquid In canned ' vege- "When your romance is akaecarr iti- - had trheerighetraerlaernaytelsotneradnaydyeeove is water and juice from the tables can a cal stage" she counsels In solution are vegetable thinking was as cor- vegetable heavenly blue shade When you whether youranswer mineral salts which the body needs want tob44 gay but noncommittal recta your away that liquid is to wear white there is something 1 Green vegetables should be To throw away part of the real value about its subtle purity! Of course started cooking in boiling water throw vegetable It should be saved if you want to be sophisticated since the shorter the cooking time of theeaten the less chance for discoloration and just as the syrup on black is the thine fruits is eaten It is her contention that you can and loss of mineral salts ' in the canned 6 cabbage is well cooked in '15 size up your man and decide wheth- - water At the end of that time er he wants you to be Worldly wise 2 Vegetables cooked in salted minutes In black lovely in white vivid in water have a better flavor than the fiber is tender but still crunchy old heads need longer cooking green or red or romantic in 4"blue- - those cooked in unsalted water The Only 7 Old potatoes have lost much and then actaccordingly danger oVsalt hardening the vegeof the water originally in them The wivacity which it seems to table fiber is slight me is the dominant quality in 3 Vegetables with curled leaves This waif evaporated as the vegeGrace Moore's beauty is largely due or crinkled heads may be harboring table stood during the winter to her limitless vitality She has insects or slugs The salt water months Soaking puts some of it never jeopardized her health by go- - kills them and they separate them- back into the potato 8 Vinegar is added to the red' ing on any of the foolish diets which selves from the vegetable 4 Sweet potatoes are not peeled cabbage which has changed to blue- - Tight girdles' and atilt foundation Intr flourish in Hollywood She believes green while cooking The cabbage meats actually make many omen look fatcontains a little alkali when acid ter Instead of squeezing your fat why not olosomonsoonosompoomomoopotweesosonemameoneetoon a slim lovely youthful figure that is added to it the color reverts to have control? needs but little rea-befo- re EAST Ma koff Distinction Within Your Reach Miu Frances Carpcbter whose betrothal was recently announced was the honored guest at a smartly arranged luncheon given Thursday afternoonby Mrs Dwight L Aim-so- n at her home on Harrison avenue Dainty-freesi- a and sweet peas shades in lavender yellow centered the table Eight guests were present and bridge was played during tht afternoon The popular engaged Maid also was honored Wednesday afternoon when the bridge club of which her mother Mrs R B Carpenter is a member entertained with a bridge luncheon and handkerchief shower at the home of Mrs W L Winter 82 S street Gay spring flowers formed the centerpiece for the luncheon table where covers were laid for eight guests - The Tribune- by calling Telegram Home Service Bureau Salt Lake City Utah at Clayton-Henderso- Do Not Fai to be present it our seventh Fashion Promenade et the Utah Hotel Empire Room next Saturday durtng luncheon Germaine Monteri Creations wilt be fee exclusivitiyEnchanting tousle by Eugene JailMI at and his Continentals Saturday March 19: I to 3 is ml - I |