Show 22- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING APRIL 23 - 'Under Water Theme' Colorfully Followed At 'IT Military Prom i Poor Relation 7 In the smartness typical of only a military prom guests at the annual aifair held on Friday evening enjoyed dancing amid decoration to typify an “under jvater” theme The affair was given fy students of the R O T p at the University of Utah in the ballroom of the Union building Guests entered the ballroom between the tentacles of a huge green and yellow octopus with red glass eyes The walls and ceiling of the ballroom were hung with light blue gauze on which were painted gay tropical fish seaweed and rocks Decorating the 14 panels surrounding the room were under water scenes done In pale green blue and white The orchestra stand represented Miss Frances Jane Bennett regi- mental sponsort'Miss Marian Walker Taylor senior Miss Anna De Miss Dorothy Oglivie junior Hursh sophomore" and Miss Dorothy Ellen Standlsh freshman In charge of arrangements for the evening was Frederick A Harris whofwas assisted by Heath B Fowler - Clarence Raymond Laurence Earl Dobson C Malcolm Collins Blaine Taylor and John LeRoy West Patrons and patronesses at the affair were Dean and Mrs LeRoy E Cowles Dean and Mrs J L Gibson Dean and Mrs Milton Bennion Dean and Mrs L L Dalnes Dean and Mrs T A Beal Dean W H sign Leary Dean and Mrs R B Ketch-ur- n Dean Myrtle Austin Dean and During the evening marches were presented by the drill team of the Mrs John L Ballif Jr Dean and group and the following sponsors Mrs Arthur L Beeley and Dr and represented their respective classes: Mrs L O Horsfall an attractive grotto being surrounded yith large rocks seaweed and sheila of various-sixe- s and of the stand was shapes Sn old sunken Thip in blue and white the sides being battered and $h e sails torn The upper hall was decorated In a Similar fashion with rocks sheila and deep sea plants being arranged attractively Dahce programs were light blue and in the form of a deep sea diver Gold pencils were attached Favors presented to the girls were gold mesh bags with the military emblem on the front as dent Me-Cou- rt By 'Margaret 1938 —— i The sunshine of a February morning filtered through the dotted Swiss curtains of Katha’s bedroom It was a large room furnished with old mahogany pieces which Katha had inherited from her grandmother who had some to thla New Hampshire house as a bride The scattered hooked rugs showed year of wear A fire burned brightly in the grate Three valises two old and one new almost covered the while spread on the fourposter bed The closet door was open and Katha tbok the last three dresses from hangers folded them carefully and ' a packed them Breathing an audible algh of relief she walked to the dresser anc Then she opened the top drawer stood quite still and looked at herself in the mirror seeing the reflection of a slim black-haire- d girl In a tailored black wool dress Did she tfrl with smoky-gra- y eyes look all right! Would tha noise and confusion of New York terrify her as they had on her last Visit when she was 10? Did they really want her? She thought Tve been thrille'd about going and now I’m a little scared” She was opening t t j i ) 4 Smart Coast Wedding Special o The Tribune SAN FRANCISCO April 22— Friday night one of this city’s greatest belle was married At 9 o’clock Miss Jane Quealy and Horace Albert Guittard were announced man and wife at ceremony that took place in the library of the bride’s parents’ beautiful home jn Saint Francis Wood" The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Jay A Quealy Her mother was the former Miss Jacketta McCune daughter of -the late Mr and Mrs A W McCune of Salt Lake City The ritual was read at one end of the room where three arches gowns were reminiscent of eightcentury painting and were of Blaster lilies centered by tall eenth delicate and exquisite in detail- - The rush filled with arrangements of were of pleated multicolored flowers were placed flounces andskirts capelets were worn before a backdrop of gold brocade off the shoulders They wore tiny The bridal party proceeded down circlets of field flower In their hair the staircase garlanded with white and "Carried bouquets stocks through tha aisled drawing of field blooms Including 'cornflowroom marked of the ers and primroses stocks hung between Charles de Bretteville was best candelabra A man and the ushers were Jay A Quealy gave bis daughter Quealy Jr brother of the Jay bride in marriage Frank Timberlake brother-in-laAlan Fleish-hackVision la While Net of the bridegroom Joseph Coughlin and The bride was a vision In a white Gillespie net wedding gown an adaptation Charles Mrs Jay A Quealy the bride’s g of a Chanel modeL Long mother attended In a Vionnet sleeves came to points over model of orchid pink satin with a sleeves the hands and ths top of the She wore a corwere very full and shirred into matching cape of deep purple orchids sage The neckline was heart Mrs Horace C Guittard mother large puffs shaped and the bodice shirred The of the bridegroom was In a beige molded was waistline very high to the figure and the exceptionally lace gown and wore pale lavender full bouffant skirt fell into a circu- orchids Receive Friends lar train From a lovely shirred cap which Following the ritual the eoupl came Into a point on the forehead received their friends In ths confell a voluminous tulle veil and face veil The bride’s only concession to servatory of the house which was converted into a veritable bower jewels was a lustrous strand of of Dorothy Perkins rosea sisa her wedding gift from pearls from ter Mrs Woolf Barnato She car- a A buffet supper was served beautifully decorated table e ried a ehower of white orchids dining room This was covered Attendants Dressed Alike with a gleaming white satin cloth center of which was a large Mrs Barnato was matron of hon- in the flower stand filled with varior and the other attendants Mrs silver Garlands colored spring flowers Lawrence McCune and Mrs Rich- of white stocks hung from ths cenard McCuns the bride's slsters-in-lato the two silver candelabra and Mrs Frank Timberlake terpieceflanked It the bridegroom's sister were which The bride wore a gray suit of dressed 'alike In Molyneux Winterdesign trimmed with nuhalter dresses of white neb —The Molyneux - tria when she left on her honeyT moon said People for her to meet Mr Guittard is a descendant of Her heart jumped To walk into a one of the oldest French families room filled with strange people had in the state His grandparents were always terrified her Shy small the late Mr and Mrs Etienne Guittown girl she thought Country tard and his maternal grandmother bumpkin she'd probably stumble is Mrs Henry J Lang of San Franand drop things and not know what cisco He Is a graduate of Stanto say ford and a member of the Delta A long sleek black car with a Kappa Epsilon fraternity He is chauffeur at the wheel waited Soon now associated in business with his aveit was moving down Park father In San Francisco where the nue couple will live at the completion Katha said "remind me not to of their honeymoon etretch my neck Lois I haven't The bride who has traveled exbeen in New York for 11 years” tensively abroad is a graduate of "I'll take you all around We’ll Miss Hamlin's school here Is a have fun” member of the Junior League and To be continued until her marriage held memberCopyright 1937 for The Tribune ship In the Spinsters ' full-hoop- ed seven-branch- ed w er the dresser drawer and taking out handkerchiefs 'when the door opened and Janet the girl from next door small Janet with big eyfcs and a loud voice and an insatiable curiosity came In She wore her familiar old plaid coat and her short dark hair was In wild disorder from the wind Janet was breathless “I just heard about your going to New York today Katha! How’d you keep it? Aren’t you excited? Oh I wish I were going! I don’t suppose I’ll ever get there Oh new dresses She went to the bed and peeped She took Katha from one group to another Finally they came to the end of the room where Millicent into the three valises “And new ' stood with Kejnp Lorlng and BUI McMiUanr Coolly Millicent saicL “Hello Katha How nice to aee By IDA JEAN KAIN lace! with Are underwear you going s ” yon" Exercise does such lovely things tthat cannot be fixed with exercise to get a job or You to tell had Katha Janet ifor the figure! It is truly amazing and if your weight is nearly normal thought with annoyance and amuse ever been away from home so bow much you can Improve your so much the better This new cxcitinS Tribune you’ve ment There was no other way to long dear” I proportions snd You will haye to take your meas- get rid of her As Katha ran for the train she serial Poor Relation by bow quickly — onj tf urements and decide where you Tm going to New York to visit glanced back briefly waved smiled a program of! my relatives" threw a kiss tells what Katha found They were so good Margaret Gorman Niches need slimming and where you need “You mean the Bally exerciser to her people who came ’’ burned especial- don’t and in up car summer she when overlook building her the last visit relatives When hours later the train ahud big went to in New York £ ’ for your figthe fact that you can do both ’’That was my Uncle Richard my dered to a stop in the great New ure mother’s Richard Carruth brother York station and Katha stepped off with the proper exercise ' Just let me tell I’m going to visit him and his wife Richard went to New York when was a girl You’ll probably do beau- she saw Lois who hurried to her Here is an excellent posture and ou about one de- coustwo and Aunt my Evelyn by and Katha was kissed he was' 18 with $28 in his pocket tifully if— if you don’t take any of "Katha!” termlned young figure exercise that could well be ins Millicent and Lois” by a warm laughing red mouth Mlllicent’a beaux from woman who with her away was He a worked "Are and rich?" he good boy practiced by even the women with they was just a child when I saw her “Oh it’s grand to see you!" a lose of only ten f Katha nodded very hard Now he has millions But She ’"They’re perfect figures: a selfish little brat if ever I Lois was small and vivid She last " pounds -- slimmed In liked live not a rich had (Gran wore a leopard coat over a simple penthouse” Evelyn They one Position: Stand against the wall saw two inches off the t Just like Richard’e should "Thinks she wife) That deplete Evelyn thought and Lois will be sweet to brown dress and a brown felt hat Richard arms stretched high overhead and Janet and send hips two off the about clothe her on her way but and pleanothing Those two are very close I with an upturned brim Always waistline and half A against wall Have the heels as "And you’ll go to night clubs and sures Never sees the Inside of a you His adopted is Richard Carruth boasted of Lois in think an inch off the daughter She’ll church meet lots him!” ruin and and theaters parties his letters to New close to the wall as you can get A ” bust measure- After Gran’s death (Evelyn had closer to him than his own child wholesome kid he hadHampshire and etlll have the small of of men written many remember that this is only a And ment Ten pounds' Ida Jean Kaln themback in London been sound will” at "I so I the Richard time) I ’’ suppose times who liked sports and horses flat against "the wall In Is not a very great weight loss but the calm and collected she thought Carruth had continued to spend a visit She hooked her arm through smiled “And that I’m a Katha while dieting moderately this re- order to do this you may at first But my heart is beginning to pound few days each summer in the house relation What would you think Katha’s "Dad was sorry he couldn’t ducer really worked at her exercise have to place the heels a few Inches Do poor In Will which he born was me? want But Evelyn meet you Business you know And they really fell In love with one of if fihe began with just five minutes away from the wall ' ’’ She Movement: Keeping the entire Aunt Evelyn and Millicent snub me? never came always being abroad in beaux? Beau is such an mother and Millicent increased and the summer day Lois never the gradually and and Millicent Uncle won’t Richard ?i frowned see “Well back flat you they’re wall— the against word mother" ime allowance until she was exerhips came “Oh!” breathfash then alwa3 said and at Janet various being small of back having people in for cocktails Peoof neck and cising for 46 minutes every day back of head— nape ionable summer colonies But last Warm Daughter "I’ll l?ave to tell Aunt Sue" ple for you to meet So they sent bend the body side- lessly Bhe had selected exercises that are Lois summer You mean Katha that the adopted daughter thought me Hold for a moment return her mother’s were eyes Suddenly strenuous so the 45 minutes was ward child of a town! man tell the been killed whole to had have who “Tm-gla- d you’ll they sent you" Katha "I'd hate to aee you fall in divided Into two periods one in the to the upward etretchlng position sober one of in come Richard's had plants bend to and the other side to Leave Ready with Richard And Katha had liked love with one of those— what do morning and the other in the eve-blbrown-eye- d d When Janet left (Katha heard her the I’d In more than one you call them? — playboys As often happens even on the leafletsending for Lola enormously rathier see you married to a poor be sure that you inclose flat wooden heels hurrying down the beet regulated exercise program a lots in sat meet had Janet said "and chair the Katha a to rich one by steps) struggling boy than large return envelope— with ade’’ this young woman did not begin to quate Katha knew boys because I'd hate to see money do to postage please! Leaflets the window The packing was done of men ee results right away At tbs end are S cents whom she’d to come would school Soon with her mother gone up you what it has done to Evelyn by mall or t cent if of three weeks her measurements Soon her father would come home with whom she went to the movies Your father never made very much call at The Tribune-Telegrayou wars the same as at the beginning and dances in the winter with money but we’ve been happy Katha Home Service Bureau Salt Lake to drive her to the station but she kept on Besides she found City Utah She had not told anyone she was whom she went swimming and pic- We’ve been close I wouldn’t trade that exercise made her feel good! going and her mother had cau- nicking in the summer But she had places with Evelyn and all she has RriMCTNO MFNO FOR tioned the At the end of three more weeks the BALANC'D) twins not to never felt anything beyond a mild You just have to look at her to see THE OVLRM LIGHTS waist and hlpllne were two Inches The Calo-t-- a say at school “our big sinter Katha devotion She liked to dance with that she's miserable inside HWKklal so is going to New York to visit our Larry less and her figure perfect H KBU Orsnn XJnlw alicea She liked to hear Hugh strain of trying to keep young and thin loo Tot Had this young woman confined Butter Mi the strain of night life the 00 rich relatives" because they had laugh She admired Tom’s big shou- thin ber efforts at reducing to a strict Coffee 1 teoftpMMi cream 1 vmiiM had ho word from Richard Carruth lders She liked to talk to Paul about strain of keeping up with everything wear 00 toaipow diet more than likely all the weight since last summer when he had said books But love Her mother modern and smart And she's never would have been lost from the 100 "Katha come and stay the month said "you're too particular Katha’’ home She hasn’t been a wife to Lunch She’s been an expensive tipper part of her body By concenTomato juice V4 (law 10 of February with us That is the But more than once Katha had Richard 1 100 one month of the year when we are drawn her fine dark brows together decoration Richard is a lonely man trating on exercises for the hips Scrambled egg slice 5 ea thla af tip and waist she managed to take the Aijwrtfna usually all together” until his tele- and had said "no it’s not that among his riches” sitting flutter 1 teatpoou melted 33 gram had come last week remind- want to feel something deeply I Katha said "When he was ill with weight off exactly as she pleased freth fruit aalad (fruit drew Any figure tan be improved with Small ing her that she had promised to want to be In love terribly in love" flu two years ago you had to go JOO Inf) 'exercise but this is especially true Baited eraekera 1 double “And I to New York to see after him 00 come And though Katha had said She couldn't explain it for the women whose weight is that no doubt Uncle want all the qualities I find in half Aunt Evelyn was away then Don’t 383 repeatedly within 10 per cent of normal That Dinner Richard had forgotten his invita- a doxen boys in one man” worry about me The glitter won’t beef trim eff fat 100 tion her mother had insisted Uncle amount of excess weight is small Jtoaet Her mother a slim energetic lit- blind me You’d be surprised at all 100 Baked potato Butter hi pat 00 Richard never forgot anything and tle woman with short black hair and the good common sense Gran put in Properly distributed It would not Carrots Vk cup 40 had gone ahead with preparations be noticeable but when the meas- Chopped diced bright dark eyes same in She had my head She had a way of getvegetable aalad (Reducer's urements are out of proportion an 15 for Katha’s visit French dreMina) from her house dfess Into a ting at the root of things and she changed 1 eream 170 tcoop All her life Katha had known that brown afternoon dress extra pound on a hipline already lea ' could aee straight through people” too large ‘can make the figure prob090 her Uncle Richard was a very “All packed dear?” What a fuss Her father came in downstairs lem seem worse than it is Don’t her we’re making about your going and shouted up the steps “ready Total calorlei for da 123 wealthy man She remembered feel hopeless about your figure grandmother rocking in her chair away! I expect your father any Katha?" She put on a small black There Is nothing wrong with it Copyright 1938 for The Tribune and saying as ahs knitted furiously minute” She sat on the bed “Give hat and tailored black coat Richard my love and thank him As she closed the door she looked for the generous check oX Chris- back into the bedroom thinking tmas” “no matter what happens I’ll have Katha smiled impishly “Shall I lot to think about when I get back and nothin? to regret I hope” give Aunt Evelyn your love?” Her mother chuckled "Of course At the station her father pressed and don’t let her airs bother you an envelope into her hand kissed She was nothing when Richard mar- her smooth cold cheek and eaid ried her I wonder what color her thought you might want to buy a ’Middle-age- ” hair Is now It was a sort of orange new dress in New York” Her color the last time I saw her And mother held her tightly cried a lit-asaid ’"it’s the first time it was just 11plain brown —when she tie ’ Exercise if You Would Change Measurements 7f Figure L Rprtm T nrlaf Degin --— A Susie Jane Quealy Becomes Bride in Gorman Nichols AAiss oaay It rich X ' er I Mll-licen- t's i tight-fittin- ’ In-th- w - 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