Show — - - t - II - a - Returns to r--- Fraternities C-oas- t :? - 0 1 4 "Pl Kappa Alpha Fashion Hall" theme was featured in the attractive' decorations at the fraternity's annual spring formal dinner and dancing party given Monday evening In the Lafayette ballroom of the Hotel Utah by the PI Kappa Guests entered Alpha fraternity the ballroom through a huge white -:' "' A 1 ' t1 ' i - f- i f 1 ts-- - 1 4t0r00 ? 4 i c É - 1 'c :' 4:'44:wloof 1' 4 :: 1 - I ' c Luncheon Given IS Monday Fetes Grace-- 1 McMillan enterMrs tained at a beautifully - arranged luncheon followed by bridge Monday afternoon at the Art Barn in honor of her cousin Mrs Blanche Stanley of Los Angeles who has been the guest of Mrs McMillan for several days Mrs Stanley is en route to Europe for a visit and will leave Salt Lake City Tuesday The guests were seated at one long table centered with an artistic basket of lovely pink tulips and with coral shaded princess tapers in silver candlesticks at each end Twenty-on- e guests were in attendance Tables were arranged for bridge following the luncheon vita birthday luncheon was given Monday afternoon in the ivory room Club Compliments of the Newhouse hotel by members of the Theta chapter of the Del- Maid Who Will phian society marking the ninth birthday anniversary of the group Be Wedded Soon Luncheon wase served at 1 p m followed-bprogram and Miss Norma Goddard a popula fashion showlialinitelectionts-wer-e bride-elect st A 4 y furnished a delightful program In the center of the table was a large birthday cake with nine lighted tapers and gold and purple ribbons the colors of the organization extended to each Itlace Who )' Birthday Party I e Mr and Mrs J LeRoy Thayne 969 West Third South street'enter tained at a party Saturday evening in honor of Howard Thayne and Leland McDermott on their birthday anniversaries' A large birthday cake centered the table at which the 15 guests were seated Fetes Mrs W Melbourne Armstrong will entertain at a luncheon Tuesday at her home on Eleventh a:Venue in compliMent to Mrs W Glen Lutey of Seattle Wash who with Mr Lutey Is spending several weeks at the Armstrong home Mrs Clara M Clawson calls attention to the new turn in suits— in HAW with cape having military shoulder Worn as separate wrap Smart hats at ' $395 up (Ad1h) two-pie- ce complete 110VYOU 'CAN ATTRACT MEN Melt DOn't let love and romance paw you like girls with iota el Pep and anertY time-provSo Mart taking Lydia E rinkhem4 Vegetable Compound and note Pinkbam's Compound mode ti difference wow from 'wholesome herbs ospecialii Or and roots helps Nature tone Op your system end trim calms irritable verv e! and gives you mere pep to really enjoy hie Ter over 60 year one woman bee told en ether how to go 'milled:lino" dim rem limns female functional disorders with "Inkhorn's Compound List it help YOUi intfv) fit f Tlit r p 4- tilI ? A scii ' k 4i-'t - j 'r - ‘ Time turns back and we hear talk of the Gibson girl silhouette and fashions and the cloche hat that bonnet that hasn't been round for years and years ForA Riviera wear Maria Guy made a cloche of tucked black linen with an open crown ' d ' '''' 4 "I''''s-- :'4Ar :Zna' '- a ' -- ter '' ''r W l' i swir N i - ' 11N-- i 111 i L Iiii ) '4 '' i v '' ‘' A10642 presents the NEW SOFT SILHOUETTE in stgr to 0 a 4 ) tt i '" ‘'& - ' fi nil - 114 t 11 '''' 7:' SI1 J ACkET FROCKS 1 - - : C) iipv '""'" SHEER Jacket t The annual spring formal dinner '' ' :VT '' ' ' ---- -- ' i1 ' di it L o 1 i I ---- -- o 1 v ii k'') A ro 1 d yv vgitykt -- — -- 0 ll 4' ' s' 0160m e - i 4 ck too''''p ril'4114lo - ------ --A -:- - lo' l r-4- li ko 7 p Agli itif' --- g 0 ' '' i 1 4-- Patrons and patronesses were Mr and Mrs S L Billings and Profes-- 1 sor and Mrs W Harold Dalgliesh At t it Ii- BENGALINE REVERED Ilocket frock—fostivo as your Isodu's dinner r block with flock or locket! Navy whit Sizes 0 1691 A ' Salt Lake Girl Wedded ' 1 ) 44111" r 40 0" ik N A' I It C) al At Forf McKinley of interest to Salt Lakers is the announcement of the recent marriage of Miss Elizabeth Susan (Betty) Butcher to Lieutenant Richard Cathcart Hopkins which is made by the bride's parents Colonel and Mrs Edwin Butéher of Fort William McKinley Philippine islands formerly of Fort Douglas The marriage took place March 15 at Fort - te Po — -— f :- Spring! - ''' I : 0 oo k-- ) op I j!i il P : '''oi Arti 1 — ' -- li 1 Id d oe- t ire - st Rayon Fabric a i NEW—and figurativelyspeakrng—the mo-sf flattering jacket frocks frocks in the new "soft" silhouette—sleek frocks with that "going places" gay look to them! Enchanting with bengaline or pique clever belts—the trims shiny buttons 1:?PrTh jacket frocks to see you blithely through ls' I its StiZi 'MAGICANA of t i 1-T- 44 - am1 $ - 113 Joy Ni o:7: THE - 50110) t $ ‘ - tr' vagrumuum---C:- t BUTTON BOLER01—ingenue sophistication i Goreskirted frock with button-o- n pleated pique inset vest' —pique trim on bolero Navy black with flesh or white Sizes 1240 1691 followed the ceremony which was performed at the Fort McKinley Officers' club -- owilt be—SIT home at Fort McKinley They will! be at home after August 15 at Fort Until—May -- 1—the—couple ''° -- - ' i - i4i 0 0 to 0' - 1r4loptrAllikk 8- Second Floor of Fashions 1 ( ol4 1 0 trb "dok Qt v 7-- lo ptf ' NO oov - '- s xv ' !! lv '- ' 44tvg ' At - 7' 4 A 12"1 I'll - ) "' t ' 4 " ' - ' a I i FITTED JACKET egudrost sh owi ng frock with geyopPolkl E ' ( I illi l'4 i bodice and bow tied neck Navy iweittthucroosweitohr e LDS ik 411'4" - ig ' cts - L ' - I I Ii'''' C‘ I - af '" 1 ) "' Ie i if ' tX 1 a Sk41 Treatment a t ) it so' 1495 0 1:: BRIGHT BOLERO atop swirl frock—chic color schema ingl Navy with rose or powder string or lettuce with 8 parisand Sizes 1695 O SWEET SOPHISTICATION in pastel shear with dyed- tomatch lacy bodice boleto pocket hanky Chinese Cloud Rose Mist Clipper String Sizes 1218 1695 - )) frock 'with sipper all around pleated r i '' ' t I Sizes ts : ) r ' a It :ziotook '''-- 1695 skirt on bodice Lhiely polka dot trims String or lettuce with par1-send navy with all or pimento I ((( TWO-PIEC- E 1 closing fop tflI t F IP - A ? )1 68 - ' r — - 00"6"I''e pcahraisrfarnedusesitestirini281 11 v t Betrothal Told tol t wow r 7 11 -- - 1 1 E ---- or) ( w 1 It ' I for I tr' 1 te -- 1 Al - I ti 1'" 4' ' - lkk:1 Couple Wedded Containg Drops—each nostril shrink swollen' ephedrine—helps membranes—opens air pasqages!brings head cold relid—Demand Penetro Nose Drops-2- 5c 50c $100—at druggists eVerywhere t - A ' Hobby Lunch 9on Held At Town Club Brings Head Cold Relief Apply 2 drops Penetro Nose It 4 z? ‘ N (14110 ' Mr and Mrs F H Moreland 1284 Bryan avenue announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Zonabelle Moreland to John E Samson ef Omaha Neb son of Mr and Mrs John R Samson of that city The ceremony was performed on March 3 p" i 4 ----- Nupttali Announced "2-Dro- - V 4411'"4 ::: iiT14 oo on Announcement la made by F W Maynes 326 East South Temple street of the engagement of his daughter Miss Gertrude Mayne to John R Lay' son of Mr and Mra C E Lay 720 McClelland street ie marriage will take plare March 30 at St Paul's Episcopal church :yotith the Rev AETutcher officia4 ro gt 0 Benning Georgia The Butcher family has many friends in the city the bride being a former student at the- Zniversity of Utah where she was affiliated: with the Pi Beta I'M sorority C ') s1 I e t11 4--- A succesiful hobby luncheon was given Monday at the Town club with 40 members in attendance A number of no host parties also were In enjoyed Temple ' Mrs Allen P Bradley gave an Intalk on "American Pressed JenMiss teresting Glady i Thnlmarriage of Goldie Glass" and showed a number of sen 'daughter of Mrs Behunin of Los Angeles and Eric beautiful pieces from her collection J Sesich son of Mrs Isabella Jorgensen of Basalt Idaho and John Arrive Nils' T Seaich 1067 Lake street took place Monday morning in the Salt Miss lone Thompson dRughter of Lake City L D S temple The cere- Mr and Mrs Jesse J Thompson1 mony was perfoFtned—by David O accompanied by her trother-in-laMcKay second counselor in the Anceblo have arrived from 'first presidency of the church Mr Seattle Pellogrini Wash for a visit at the Mrs Reich left immediately Thompson home Miss ThOmpson and afterward for Idaho end Mexico is here for the spring vacation and where they will spend their honeyPellegrini will accompany hiss moon If° and little daughter Angela t9' their home in Seattleafter a here Mrs Pellegrini and the baby y Mayne-Lahave been here for the past three months " ir a 1' 14 dance of Beta Theta Pi was an ev nt of Monday evening the affair being given in the Empire dining room of the Hotel Utah Mounds of gay spring flowers in shades of yellow centered the small tables at which the guests were seated Marking the plates for '1 those present were large photographic drawings of a young university couple of early times Above the orchestra stand were tall Greek' letters of the fraternity illuminated with colorOd lights At each lady's place was a corsage of waxy gardenias combined with lilies of the valley men being with- - boutonnieres of presented white carnations Dance programs were of white parchment to which were attached pink and blue silk' cords Favors at the occasion were jade pendants dectirated with the gold — Is - ' fliee77' tN AMor-elarid-Sams- Monde evening by members of the Merelyn club at the home of Mrs Joseph S A Peery Jr 1435 Yale avenue bride's book was made during the eVening and a late supper followed The living rooms were bright with colorful daffodils Fifteen guests were in attendance including Mem- hers of the club and a few close friends of the honored guest On Thursday evening Miss Mary Bodel will entertain in honor of Miss Goddard at 1 her home 1127 Windsor street Sixteen guests have been bidden Ong Cover:Bake 10 minutes in with pie crust s01 A - waslhe—honored-gue- quartet ded graduated McKinley A large reception from Notre Dame university South Bend Ind as were his father and his brother Dave Hagenbarth He ik also orIffi—Fiederrck Quigley of Salt Lake City and Mrs Lee Richardson of Seattle Wash Aelphi4n Society Observes Birthday h carefully-Ira-miler-1d 00et'r--‘ gold chain Peter Billings was in charge as-- 1 sisted by Scott Dye James A Wade and Robert Hunt mid-Jun- Mr Hagenbarth -- Eve minutes-InswhicEgg Omelet oininutes) Bake-tor Turn half over cold water a moderate oven Five e gg 14 Kean Muffins teaspoon salt 1i teaspoon pap- - and I rilia 14 teaspoon:celery salt a egg serving pla tt er (Makes Nine) 'whites beaten 3 tablespoons butter Strawberry Pie One cup flour 1 teaspoori soda Beat yolks Add water and Pie crust 4 cups strawberries 3 salt '4 cup granulated !Aiming& Fold in whites and mix tablespoons flour 3 tablespoons but sugar 1 cup bran 1 egg 1 cup sour lightly Pour Into a frying pan in ter teaspoon grated lemon rind milk 2 tablespoons fat melted which the butter has been heated 11 teaspoon nutmeg teaspoon Cover and cook slowly until the salt 1 cup granulated sugar cup raisins Mix ingredients Half fill greased omelet is very !puffy" Slid brown Line a pie pan with rich pastry muffin pans and bake on the underneath (About five Add the rest of the ingredients z i Salt Laker' will interested in the recent announcement of the 'betrothal of Miss Virginia Brown daughter of Mr and Mrs James M Brown East 605 Rockwood Spbkane Wash and Francis Joseph Hagenbarth of Los Angeles on Of the late Mr and Mrs F - J Hagenbarthof Salt Lake CityThe marriage will be one of the e smart social affairs of in The bride is a member Spokane of a prominent Spokane family She is a graduate of the Dominican convent at San Raphael Cal and a member Of the Junior league and - - 4 - ' yp - Beta Theta Pi L Man the Spokane Ski club Freatt Vegetable Salad Coffee Sttawberry Pie I Mrs W R Worley Will Take Spokane Bride Coast Matron I s Mr and Mrs Gerald Rich Daynest Assisting in the dining room were (Miss Ethel Langwell Clays) were Mrs William H Folland Mrs Clark Whitney Mrs Murray F Henhonored guests at—a delightful re- - L derson Mrs Lyndon Daynes Snow Mr and given ception Sunday by Mrs Lester B Bennett Mrs Harold Mrs Royal W Daynes at their W Pickering Mrs Richard W on home F street The Gerald Madsen Mrs Francis T Burton Dayneses have recently returned Mrs Harold Burton Mrs A M from their wedding trip their wed- - Cheney: Mrs W P Dunn Mrs ding having taken place late in Howard C Adams Mrs John T February Harrington Mrs Arthur C Robin-Earl- y spring flowers in the gay son Miss Harriet Young Mrs Walshades decorated the living rooms ter Hall Mrs Hazel B Ellison and the tea table was centered with Mrs Den It Daynes Miss Barbara an artistic combination of pale pink Daynes Miss La Von Vincent Mrs toses and Easter lilies Ward R McAlister Mrs Payne C The host and hostess and honored Thebault of San Francisco Mrs were assisted in receiving Paul J Cecil Mrs Harold G Hanguests by Mrs L W Snow Mrs John B cock Miss June Larsen and Miss T E feremy Miss Ruth Taylor Mrs Andetson One hundred and fifty guests Bonnie Daynes and Miss Cherry called during the receiving hours Daynes -- -- - fraternity as decoration General chairman of arrangements was Gordon Sorenson whoI) wks assisted by William Worley and Percy Pierce Acting as patrons and patronesses were Leonard Ralph and Dr and Sunday Reception Fetes Couple Recently Wedded 'd Peach Butter Bread "4x4''i: ‘ ft Hot Toast Boiled Rice ' ' 4' - Dinner Creamed Eggs and Pem on g ' ' ' ' Tea Cocoanut Cookies gate on each side of Which were tall pillars and across the top being printed "Pi Kappa Alpha's Gateway to Fashion" ' Tables were arranged in cabaret 1 style and were centered with white and delicate pink carnations combined with fern and interspersedi :::::-:with ebony tapers Places were :'-:-':marked with black suede cards on Miss Betty Rump which was embossed white letterDance programs followed a ing of Sacramento similar style being of black suede Cal who left with "Pt Kappa Alpha's Fashion for her home Hail" upon the cover in white The ten panels surrounding the Monday evening ballroom were decorated with large after spending figures of men and women attired in the latest spring styles and placed a couple of weeks with Mr upon lighted cutout backgrounds The individual orchestra stands And Mrs W H were of black with top hat and cane Crozier at their on a white backgionnd On top of each was the hams of a popular home' 358magazine Seventh East fashion Favors presented to the girls were street 'classic black suede evening bags with the gold metal crest of the I Nb I ( 9 i Luneheon Fruit Salad howl Bran Muftim : A : 22 1938 Prepared Meals Herald Early Sprirlg Days' li 11 By LOUISE 'BENNETT- - 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