Show SATURDAY "MORNING APRIL 23 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 2T 1938 v Betrothal Announced Wedding Date Set for May 3 Pack-Browni- ¥ A betrothal of especial Interest to the friends of the young couple Is that announced by Dr and Mrs John a Pack 1020 East Seven teenth South street of their attrac- tive vii At Lovely Tea " r- vK Mrs Margaret M Fisher 724 East t South street entertained at a beautifully arranged tea Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Stephen L Richards 254 Seventh avenue At the tea the betrothal of Miss Bathsheba Fisher daughter of Mrs Fiaher and Avon B Thomander of New York City formerly of Salt Lake City was announced -- Mr Thomander is a son of Mr and Mrs D T Thomander of Taylorsville and Miss Fisher is a niece of Mrs Richards The qouple will be married June 17 in the'Salt Lake City L D S temple Receiving with the hostess and guest of honor were Mrs Richards Mrs Thomander Mrs David R Allen and Mrs George H Horne The serving table was covered with a filet lace cloth and had for a centerpiece an artistic combination of deep yellow jonquils' and orchid tulips arranged in a Venetian glass bowL Matching candlesticks held daffodil yellow tapers at each end of the table Mrs Charles S Merrill In charge of the dining room was assisted by Miss Leila Allen Mist Gwen Jensen Miss June Taylor and Miss ' young and Miss Pack also attended the Livingston School of Design in San Francisco f Visitors and Travelers Murdoch Jr 853 avenue left Thursday for Hollywood where she will visit with relatives for two weeks Mrs William Fourth Of City Mary Kathryn Pack daughter of Dr and Mrs John C Pack whose engagement to Archibald Robert Browning son of Mr and Mrs Arch Browning is announced Miss For A of Miss Leah HenThirty derson daughter of Dr and Mrs D W Henderson Sr have been bidden to tea Saturday from 3 until 6 p m at the Henderson home 1151 Michigan avenue in anticipation of Miss Henderson's departure for Europe on May 3 for a year’s stay En route east Miss Henderson will attend the wedding in St Louis of Miss Elizabeth McIntyre formerly of Ogden and sister of Mrs D W and Tracy W Henderson Jr Barnes which takes place May 6 Miss Henderson also will visit in Washington D C with Mr and Mrs Merrill Tribe before going to New York City from where she friends will sail on Paris She will and Mary's Annual Junior Prom Friday Gala Affair St Europe the S 6 Manhattan for Carrying out the “sweet girl grad- uate” theme Talisman roses senior class flower and blue and silver hay leaves senior class colors formed the decorations at the annual junior prom given by students of the Academy of St Friday evening In the school parlors Dainty evening bags were favors and replicas - of Talisman roses molded in ice crearti topped the refreshment list a guest of her brother Sorensen-EIdredgMr and Mrs D W Henderson Jr in Paris where Mr Henderson is an attache of the ' be sister-in-la- y S Knighfs Templars' Ball Spring 'Event A colorful social event of the spring will be the formal dance to 7 j F LDS The Salt Lake City L D S tern- pie was the scene of an interesting wedding Friday morning when Miss Anna Sorensen granddaughter of Mr and Mrs C B Christensen 854 Second East street became the bride of Harold Eldredge son of Mr and Mrs L D Eldredge 825 East ThirNicholas G teenth South street Smith performed the ceremony Friday evening the bride’s grand- - Temple entertained parents at a dinner party at the Lion house for the young couple Pink and white sweet peas formed the docerations and relatives and close friends attended Following the dinner Mr Eldredge and his bride left for a short wedding trip and upon their return they plan to make their home in Salt Lake City be given Saturday evening in the Lafayette ballroom of the Hotel Utah by the Utah commandery No 1 Knights Templars The grand march at 9 p m will be led by R P Diehl of Park Dinner UsOs City grand commander of Knights Tea on Friday Templars of Utah and Mrs Diehl :etes S L Visitor A commandery formation drill 'High Flying' e will be given during the intermission Proceeds from the affair will Eighteen guests were Invited to Airplane Theme be used for the charity work of the tea Friday at the home of Mrs WalThe proceeds from the “high flycommandery ter J Lewis 1361 Browning avenue ing” dinner given Friday evening Deto meet Mrs Joseph H Grut of Mrs Clara M Clawson says If you troit a former Salt Laker who is at the First Presbyterian church would be all set for summer to say being greeted by her many friends Sunday school room by the' adult a visit in the city at the home Christian Endeavorers will be used nothing of the service you Will get during of Mr and Mrs R C Elliott 2337 to later on select the defray the expenses of the Chris-tia- n East street off (Adv) Twenty-secon- d SUIT Endeavor convention to be held - t 4 an Wedding Held Friday in consulate t 1 e Miss Patricia Purcell was general chairman for the affair Committee members were Miss Judy Williams Miss Dorothy Chegwid-de- n Miss Glade Smith decorations Miss Miss Catherine Harrison Elaine Gephart Miss LuCee Williams Miss Mary refreshments Butler Miss Julie Sheldon orchestra Mias-MarlSeitz Miss Louise Hullihan programs Patrons and patronesses were Mr and Mrs P J Pulcell and Mr and Mrs G S Murphy D One-four- Sf C& u GREAT BIG Bottles DOROTHY GRAY Lotions lo htlpn ieke yqur skin as fresh as spring ' in Salt Lake City in June The room was arrange to represent an airport and the tables represented planes with those serving dressed as stewardesses and pilots A modern airplane ( exhibit was a feature of the affair with a talk by an airline official and anecdotes by an airline stewardess One hundred and thirty-fiv- e guests each Tree Planting Honors President A Orange' Rawer Skin lellen for dry thin and day ntltive skin this sis a anally $175 attended tree will at the be planted on Saturhome of Mrs W H Friday in LDS usually 1200 warden’ Sunday p m Girl Scout troop No 31 will plant a tree at 1440 Lincoln street honoring one of the) members of the troop On at 3 ' Dinner Arranged- For Few Days Only Toilet Goods Dept "Areme 36” club members will entertain their husbands at a dinner party at the home of Mr and Mrs C Leander Prisk 1384 Thornton avenue Saturday at 7:30 p m Mrs Prisk is chairman of arrangements with Mrs ' Helene L Kilgore -- and Mrs Marjorie K Scheiber assisting East Feted At Bridge Supper Bride-Ele- ct Temple - SACRIFICE SALE of Our Entire Stock Women’s Spring COATS and SUITS Horoscope For Today — — ct Va OFF nt GLOVES Coats and Suits ALL HALF PRICE Landmesser 1903 Eleventh East street honoring Mrs Landmesser John M Ordway chemist as president of the auxiliary to the “George Willis Cooke author Utah Optometrists’ association Edwin Markham educator and The planting is a feature of the poet first section of the nine-yeThomas Nelson Page lawyer lecplan to make Salt Lake City “a city of turer and author William Swinton journalist and trees” The first section Is being author J' the -- J Salt Lake City sponsored by 1938 Women Council of for Thp Tribune with the cooper- Copyright D ation of Rufus Johnson shade tree 198 March Blizzards Drove Us to This Broken assortments from our regular stock nd more Reductions of Yl Fabric and leather ncluded gloves 13 MOTIIS! Everywhere - STORE GLOVES TO ORIGINALLY 350 CLEARANC- E- GLOVES TO Plain Tailored and Dress Coats Plain Tailored and Dressy Suits Originally 695 CLEARANC- E- OFF Vs OFF $2995 SUITS 3995 SUITS 6995 SUITS 298 198 6250 7250 12500 COATS AND SUITS NOW 14500 COATS AND SUITS NOW ’ for large pori stimulating refining Thie rise Miller Reception Follows Wedding' ar Textwre letlen E Miss Mary Lucille Archer a popular bride of the future waa honored Friday evenjpg when Miss Margaret Merrill entertained at a prettily arranged bridge supper at her home 639 Eighth avenue A miniature bride and bridegroom centered the table which was lighted by pale pink tapera in banquet Twelve guests crystal holders 1 p m— American Association were present A charming late April wedding Mrs E A Gustaveson and Mrs Ju- of University Women University club luncheon took place Friday at noon in the llus Korn RUMMAGE SALE Phillip Cong The bride and will re2 p m— Free adult education Salt Lake City L D S temple when side in Salt Lakebridegroom church 5th So St 7th E Saturday City class public library study of short Miss Pearl Rose Flowers daughstory ter of Mr and Mrs Lionel Flowers 2 p m— Fifth ward Women’s 3670 Thirteenth East street was Democratic Study club Belvemarried to Haines J Bishop son of dere lounge Mr and Mrs Frank H Bishop of 3 p m— Section A of Ladles’ The ceremony was solBountiful Aid society of First Methodist emnized by Stephen L Chipman A Wedding reception was held In church Mrs C S Culp 334 Thirthe evening at the Winder ward teenth East street Mother’s day tea chapeL The bride wore a lovely gown of Alice blue taffeta and car6:45 p m — Saturday Night club ried a bouquet of pink roses Mrs Mr and Mrs C C Parsons at Alta A tt Adamson sister of the bride club and matron of honor wore a model 7:30 p m— Free adult education in pink taffeta with turquoise trim class public library vocabulary and carried pink sweet peas and building roses Miss Louise Bishop sister 7:30 p m— Naomi Rebekajb of the bridegroom was bridesmaid lodge No 1 I O O F hall and wore pink chiffon with blue 8 p m— Women’s Democratic Shower Honors trim and carried flowers similar to Mrs AdaAisop’s Russell B Layton Study group No 1 of Third county acted as best man for Mr Eldredge precinct Lincoln school Bride of Future Those assisting in general enter8:30 p m — All branches of Intainment included Miss Gloria Morenof Odd Order Fellows whose Maze Miss dependent Thompson gan Miss June Flowers Miss CathL O O F hall birthday party gagement was recently announced erine Burbidge Miss Shirley Grover was delightfully complimented Thursday evening at a surprise Flowers on Bog handkerchief shower by her aunt If you prefer a clip in your lapel Mrs W H Bawden at her home at and still want to indulge in some 1476 South Main street new spring blossoms a cluster of Supper was served to a dozen them would look smart clipped to your dark bag If April 23 is your birthday the friends of the bride-elebest hours for you on this date are from 10 a m until 12 noon from 2 to 4 p m and from 8 to 10 p m The danger periods are from 8 to 10 a m from 6 to 8 p m and from 10 p m to midnight If a woman and April 23 Is your birthday you may be a trifle Salt Lake City was digging out of snowdrift but by no means selfish You are able to make yourself popmost of the month of March when we should 60 EAST SOUTH TEMPLE ular With all classes of people and have been selling these gorgeous new spring should have no difficulty in adjustto their yourself peculiarities ing coats and suits The first half of April or environments You perhaps enwasn’t much better Only now is the weather joy anything that has an element of mystery about it You may find really right for the bright styles and colors yourself unexpectedly living in lux—and we are forced to offer them at these ury Through work of an educational theatrical musical artistic drastic reductions It’s our hard luck but or promotional nature you might that is it will be wake up some day and find yourself your good fortune famous matrimonial Your quite your good fortune if you act quickly There’s wishes probably will come trufe the a splendid selection now but at a sacrifice way you have hoped they would The child born on April 23 should like this it won’t he here long be taught to love animals and that Pabe must not neglected pets tient reasoning usually accomplishes far more than corporal punishment or nagging Children born on this Fur-Trimmed date’ as a rule grow up to be useful and prosperous citizens If a man and April 23 is your natal day' you ought to be a convincing talkef essentially a family man and very popular with your friends and business associates Through journalism authorship acting promoting selling painting or manufacturing your future may be assured Successful people born on April 23 $3998 $7995 COATS AND SUITS NOW James Buchanan fifteenth presiNOW 4948 9895 COATS AND SUITS dent' of the United States - Bergstrom before returning to Salt ' Members of the Ladies’ Literary club who modeled various period gowns at’ the general meeting of the club Friday Left to right Mrs Edward L Burton Jr Mrs Harold C Kimball Mrs Richard M Leonard and Mrs Paul D Dinwoodey Mrs George A Eaton is seated Below Mrs Miles E Miller who was elected president of the club at the meeting State pharmaceutical and Drug Travelers' association Memorial house Memory park annual bridge luncheon 1 p m— Browning section' Ladies’ Literary club luncheon and last meeting of year 1 p m— Rose Trident club Art Barn annual spring initiation Mrs Paul J Cecil and daughter Barbara who with Mr Cecil has been visiting in Los Angeles with Dr and Mrs Fred Bergstrom will go to Palm Springs with Mrs Miles South street of the Ladles’ Literary club at the annual election of officers held Friday at the clubhouse '“S' Other officers elected were: Mrs Ross E Hartwpll first vice president Mrs Bruce E Millikin second vice president Mrs Carroll N Sargent treasurer Mrs H F Hillard recording secretary Mrs A J Alt corresponding secretary Mrs Henry J Binch historian Mrs Fred Schwin librarian Directors elected were Mrs W H Dayton Mrs Frank Heginbotham Mrs W B Dods and Mrs O E McGahen During the afternoon a fashion show covering a hundred years was presented and many quaint and attractive creations were shown Including wedding dresses of 1830 ona of 75 years ago and a modern gown A dress worn at President Wilson’a inauguration was also modeled as Acceswas a Paris hat of 1890 sories for the costumes were also worn The fashions displayed wera shown against a spring garden Mrs R W Madsen background with the assistance of members of the program committee directed the Mrs George A Sorenson show was the hostess for the afternoon Events 1 p m— Auxiliary to Utah Miss Helen Sheets has gone to Chicago Boston and New York City for an extended trip Maid Leaving Mrs Twenty-sevent- h Daily Calendar son-in-la- w to Compliment Of Meeting June Larson Fifty guests were present Nels 0 Gyllenskog of Smithfield has been visiting with relatives in San Francisco and Los Angeles has arrived in Salt Lake City for and a visit with his daughter Mr and Mrs George E Cahoon 3061 Eleventh East street Mr Gyllenskog will also visit with Mr and Mrs Charles A Stain and family 1977 Twelfth East street who Tea Fashion Revue Feature Twenty-firs- daughter Miss ‘Mary Kathryn Pack to Archibald Robert Browning son of Mr and Mrs Arch Browning 78 South Wolcott street The wedding date of the popular is set for May S at 2 p at pair home the of the bride's parents with the Rev Frank Eddy Madden pastor of the First Methodist Epis copal church officiating Both young people are former - students of the University of Utah Lake Ladies' Literary Club Elects Officers Engagement MadeT Known ng $1997 2663 4663 $2995 COATS $2248 3495 COATS 2621 3995 COATS' 2991 TOOK IIRS RIGHT NOW Mr Wood Offers ' SPECIAL PRICFSI Trade In Tour Old Fur Coal — on n New One NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES PLEASE ’ W1LFORD WOOD FURS Wasatch 5200 Jj Do Use Your Charge Account 1 Arthur Frank 208-21- 0 SO MAIN ST |