Show A 19 -- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE L Former-S 'Girl to Be wedded' in TUESDAY 'MORNING Social Affairs Visitors From New Y6rk City Honored Fete Guests From the Coast Italy Salt Lakers 'have received word tho betrothal announcement made by Mr and Mrs C FTarr of San Francisco of their daughter Miss Beverly Parr to Dr Joseph -- do Rosa of New Rochelle N Y the Parrs being formerly of this city - The bride-to-b- e who studied for a year in Pans is a graduate of Stanford university and a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority HerTuture husband is a graduate of Cornell university and the University of Florence Florence Italy The marriage of the couple is planned to take place in December in Italy after which they will make their home in Paris for two years where Dr de Rosa is taking a post- -' graduate course — Miss Parr will be accompanied to New York City bv her parents and from there she will sail for Europe Mrs Parr is the former Miss Ada-lin- e Jacobsen of Salt Lake City hbme complimenting Mrs bowl of yellow 1030 a m law section Ladies’ Literary club U a m— Women’s federation First Presbyterian church auxiliary Canton Colfax Patriarch Militants I O O F hall Nomination of officers1 p m— Ladies’ Aid society 1 p m —Ladies’ - E church church University 1 p m — Chapter K P E O sisterhood Mrs Kenneth Houston 1373 Browning avenue luncheon 1:30 p m— Newcomers’ club 2157 Lincoln Mortar street 2 p m— Wasatch Literary club past presidents’ day Civic Ceriter 2 p m— Laurql club First Congregational church Mrs Jewel H Roberts 234 Eleventh East street m— Ladies’ Aid society First M E charch church parlors 2 p m— T H Gordon circle i Ladies of the G A R Moose hall 2 p m— District branch women’s auxthary Episcopal church of Utah St Mark’s cathedral 6:15 p m— Philo Chnsti Missionary society Mrs L N Davis Mrs Duane S Walker left who was hostess at-- a party Sunday in honor of her mother Mrs M A Johnston of New York City who is seated Mrs Charles A Hull right sister of Mrs Walker accompanied her mother to Salt Lake City from New York 2 p Tea to Follow Catholic League Meeting East First South street 7:30 p m— Salt Lake Altrusa club Halloween ‘ party Neighborhood House 655 8 p m— Sequoia Sewing circle Supreme Forest Woodmen circle Mrs Josephine Ellison 153 Pier-po- nt avenue p m— Official visit Rebekah assembly officers to Ruth Rebekah lodge No 7 Bingham 8 p m— Miriam Rebekah lodge No 5 1 O O F hall 8 p m— Auxiliary Hod Carriers and Building Laborers local No 79 Mrs Margaret Hahsen 255 8 Denver street 8 p m — Salt Lake Humane so ciety meeting public library Family Dinner Compliments Engaged Couple Mr and Mrs Joseph H Porath South street East Thirty-nint- h entertained in compliment to their and daughter Miss Helen Porath Larher future husband H Elton sen who will be married soon at a perty on Sunday eyeping Twelve members of the families were eeated at a table decorated with fall fruits In a pumpkin basket A party will compliment the bride-to-b- e on November 9 the hostess at which will be Mrs John Van Uitert 1050 West Seventeenth South street Karl Bischoff 1051 West “Mrs ' Seventeenth South street will entertain at a shower on November 14 at her hme 2451 -- (Advertisement) Our new location 22 North State St (Tbs Brsnsford Shops) street Fireside discussion will follow the dinner Miss Anna De Ogilvie is in charge of arrangements Pan Hellenic The Pan Hellenic association will hold a meeting Thursday at 2 p m at the home of Mrs J A Johnston 1624 Luncheon Planned for Friday Invitations have been issued by Mrs Henry Dinwoodey 86 B strepf for a luncheon to be given Friday at the Town club Bridge will be played during the afternoon Ernest M Fowler general chairman Tor the and bacaar to be given W ednesday at the Unitarian church Mrs ’ 'Op en House' Has Motif Of Halloween Dr and Mrs Kenneth N Hender Herbert avenue were host and hostess at an "open house” on Monday evening for a group of close friends Symbols of the Halloween season decorated the living rooms and the serving table was centered with a d basket of and deep yellow eljrysanthe’mums Orange tapers in silver candleholders were at each end copper-colore- Twenty guests were present Visitors and Fifteenth East street Miss Mary Boden to Entertain For Bride of November st Del-woo- —— Varied Gifts of Easy Crochet i Prfenuptial Shower To Honor — Miss Jean Evans A with th SENSATIONAL Operator” Wo cordially invito you to u W h - information coll on regarding: A prica: A nawspapar pictures A eopiai of old photographs A wadding picturas A profassionals A homo portraits A baby pictures A miniatures A frames Chair Set Doilies Scarf End A shower on Wednesday evening Mrs R C Mansuy 552 East Thirteenth South street will be 'the hostess will be given in honor of Mbs Jean Evans who will be married on Sunday to Gus C Johnson of Logan The marriage ceremony of the young couple will take place Sunday at the home of the bride’s ich “Magic (or The machioe that contfolt steammf time with aciea occur cry No mother Mr J ' All igne ll&Qill When You Decide to Reduce Don't Go on Hearsay By 'IDA JEAN KAIN There are so many novel schemessalt-fre- e diet but you should use for reducing — most of them pure this mineral sparingly as an excess hearsay— that the average woman tends to hold water in the tissues does not know A gobd percentage of your excess what to believe weight may be in the form of water Use as little salt as possible not You may- - have — — as much as you like tretn urged to Lemon juice in hot water before stand up for 20 breakfast is good in the reducer’s— minutes after or anyone’s — diet but it does not every meal in order to get slim This expedite the weight loss There’s not a drfnk is valuable for its morning vitamin C and because it is an alka-lizword of truth in hat promise— unand aids elimination less you stand up Massage improves the figure by before you have aiding in measurement reduction but it does not reduce weight to any overeaten and -- er ’’rapidly from the It israiurrently V La rumored thatjeut- - Ida Jean Kain ting down on your sleep will help you to cut down on your poundage but what really happens on such a plan is that inertia sets in and your inclinations to activity dwinAnother dle argument against going without sleep is that will power and sleep stem to be closely related The less sleep you get the less will power you are able to muster for your diet bon’t attempt to reduce by burning the candle at both ends And what about all those rubber wax baths reducing garment? magic lotions cabinet baths etc? The rubber garments cling tightly to the skin and make you warm and The uncomfortable— no thinner wax baths operate on the principle of producing more hgat imthe bedy to burn up the fat And they do this by preventing the evaporation of'pcrspiration This method places so great a strain on all the organs particularly the heart that In mediextreme- considered cal circles it Both the lotions and ly dangerous cabinet baths may accomplish a temporary loss in waterj which appears to be weight loss There is no reduction in actual body fat and the water is quickly restored to the tissues You have probably longed to get at the truth about liquid diets water drinking and the use of salt It is best to avoid the liquid diets They entail too radical a chdnge in the menu and usually cause weakness and an increased tendency to constipation You need plenty of water while you are reducing so don’t lessen the amount you drink It 4san excellent slimmulg rule however to avoid' drinking water Tor one hour before and afterthe meal and during the meal The objection to drinking water at these times is that On fc lt gtretces the stomach very strict di6t make At a rule to take only one cup- - of liquid of any kind w’lUi' the meal It is not necessary to go on a degree When there is weight to be lost a diet which is low in calories and high in the protective foods is the only safe and satisfactory method BALANCED REDICING MEND Calorlp Rrfakfant AO ’4 flaw (4 Oraag 2 strips AO Crisp bacon Toast 2 thin sHces loo Butter I pat )4 Inrh thick 00 toff l Up rrram 1 rounded tsp ugar o) OUU Lun heon orn soup I cup salad ' — Hlth sliced hard cooked ear SHed crackers 2 double Cream-o- f Dlnpi (rilled cubed steak Broeioll Itrawii butter sauce 1 tbsp I noed carrots Pumpkin pie 3 Inrh too loo 40 00 Total calories for the day sl240 Send for the leaflet "Pointers to Slimness” which eontains a number of tips that will help you to reduce more quickly Leaflets are 3 cents each by mail and I cent each m Joilay’s $100 PERMANENT WAVE FRENCH wave OIL— A Regular beautiful $3 00 special Evans '110 with the Rev M Even if you’re a beginner you cant To obtain this pattern send 10 make lovely gifts of cents jn coin to The Tribune-Tele--h successfully George JWeberor Correct fimlag boobs orerythino 1b church officiating pattern permanent waring prevents Members of the two families and a the chair st— the same design dryness broken ends unruly wares s' plainly your name address and retains natural vitality and few close friends Will be present the center of the dolly number luster in the hair You can hare a m scientiiic “Magic Oper is crocheted first and the mesh then ator permanent ware (ID worked around it (or only Make the VIOLETS 1 15C bunch to match the set or use SPECIAL (Othor wares S3 and up) Dow" eaeh doily ROSES 40C as a separate gift You 11 be Phone Io r Appointment Open till 6 00 nn Gardenias with (Mir OIL TltKVTMENT fa delighted at how quickly these are rbM oerr 1 ir at the done EX-CEL-C' Pattern 6244 remains direc(urn with Arno’s Steamer $f 00 IS FLOWER SHOP “ complete with Finger Wae tions for making sot and doily 1 BEAUTY SALON BROADWAY MARKET illustrations of it and of stitches Ram Teitelbaum Manager materials necked photograph of Was 3211 Wasatch 11961 Main and Broadway o Main 41 East Broadway 1741 Was 4476 foetewerk Ak ThiriLJE8-- ’ street S100 with Shampoo and Complete Finger Wave Bring a Friend! FbR A LIMITED TIME thir"FiT3t-Congregationa- l too--‘te- rn U BEAJJTY 42 E Broadway SALON Wasatch j doily Hetty Kay9 In the shadow of the Himalayas is Darjeeling It gives its name to India’s Most jlavorful mast expensm tea leaves This very rare Darjeeling blended with finest Ceylons gives Tree Tea —Orange Pekoe that extra aualjxy Tree Tea is the most delhiout most satisfying black tea that you can buy— regardless of its reasonable price TRY TREE TEA-and"s- OLY IOO AY’S (j&sMjeekri'j j O AN EXTRA ONE FOR ONLY IMHK12 6244 - Special Pattern PATTERN ' if you call at The Tribune-TelegraHome Service Bureau Salt Lake City Utah TREE TEA’S is ao 880 EXTRA RICH FLAVOR i goo 25 75 letf in THE SECRET OF From One r- Please fat us remind you to have your Christmas portraits taken early Individual attention on all work from $500 a dozen up Mrs Williajn H Guild a recent charming addition to Salt Lake City society circles will be honored at a luncheon to be given Tuesday by Mrs John R Moser 1523 Arlington drive at the Town club cut-wor- k QMMJIilGffl ps Matron to be Feted --Tuesday walk away able! Travelers Visiting in Los Angeles with her The regular monthly meeting oft2 p m at Newman hall 335 Eastewiddcn and Mrs Alfred T Egan will Assisting hostesses will be Mrs sister Mrs! V B Clift is Mrs Jobe refreshment chairmen In the Orin Tugman and Mrs Paul G seph Anderson 533 Douglas street the Catholic Woman’s league will South Temple street Mrs A Burgess Young chairman dining room will be Mrs William T Woelfel She will return home in about two be held Tuesday at 230 p m at will be aided by Mrs Mary A Rob- Bell Miss Margaret O’Brien Mrs weeks Mrs inson and the Ladies’ Literary club Phi Pi Beta R Alumnae Mrs John Reeves who James Kate and P Halloran tytiss Edmund Kearns will present the will assist In the general entertain- Walsh Alumnae members of the Pi Beta Miss Dorothy J Wlllman left The tea table will be presided over Phi sorority will hold a luncheon Monday for St Louis after attendand Mrs program for the afternoon which ing Mrs John B Sage Thomas Marnane will he in charge by Mrs James J Burke and Mrs meeting Tuesday at 1:30 p m at the ing the Sodality union held recently will include a radio broadcast of the tables and Mrs Maude Cheg- - A H S Bird home of Mrs Richard L Bird Jr in Salt Lake City demonstration by the Community 225 Canyon road Miss Mary Moulton daughter of Chest Players under the direction of the Rt Rev Arthur W Moulton Mrs Jack Daly bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Mrs A J Gorham will give a talk Miss June Brooks Utah and Mrs Moulton 444 East on the Community Chest and a First South street has returned Series musical program will be given durInspires 17 from a month's visit in Stockton of the members afternoon by ing Of Bridal Parties and San Francisco Cal Kearns St Ann's Orphanage Glee club Complimenting Miss Alene Olsen trousseau tea which ‘Is scheduled Invitations have been issued by Mrs Wallace M Bransford 105 Tea will follow the program and daughter of Mr and Mrs Adolph C for Sunday 650 East East South Temple street returned Miss Jeaiv Stewart t Katherine-Moffamatrons Miss will will give a the following preside Olsen 1445 South State street who Miss Monday from a visit with relatives Twenty-firstreet: South 17 Fitzto shower at herhome 1016 Military will be wedded on November at the tea table Mrs J F in Oklahoma 351 Ramona aveNelson Dorothy bride-to-be on NoRoss F Dalton son of Mr and Mrs drive for the patrick and Mrs S A Cotterell Mrs and nue E Blakemore Roy Mrs John F Dugan will be In Francis M Dalton 1948 Fifth "Eas't vember 7 and on the following Seventh avenue for a party street Miss Mary Boden will enter- Wednesday Miss Lauretta Barlow 568 charge of the dining room Shower at The Mission Circle of the league tain at a shower on Thursday- - The 1403 Blair street and Mrs F W they will give Tuesday evening to Thursday home Stewart the in compliment 1548 Fourth East Planned for will give a bridge tea Saturday at party will take place at her home Sehwendiman Brooks who is to be 1127 Windsor street street will be cohostesses at the Miss June M soon Keith to Walker married On Friday Miss Dorothy Dalton Sehwendiman home at a party for Engaged Girl Miss Beth C White 1462 Lincoln will Miss Olsen Wedding Breakfast sister of the bridegroom-to-b- e shower hostess be a will street at A bridal shower will be given Scheduled for November 10 is a entertain at a party at the Dalton Honors Couple on Wednesday for the bride-to-b- e Thursday evening by Mrs M E home complimenting Miss Olsen party to be given by Mrs Morris d 327 Miss Marjorie Banks Jackson 827 East Seventh South who will again be the honor guest Parrish at her home 636 South Married Monday court Mrs Ralph P Jones street for Miss Dorothy Hcnnefer when her mother is hostess at a West Temple Street 1941 Seventeenth East street and who will be wedded soon to Russell A marriage beremony performed Mrs L P Brown 153 Pierpont ave- F Clifton The party will be given on Monday at high noon was that nue entertained last week for Miss at Mrs Jackson's home Book Fowkes Mae Unitarian of Miss Vida daughter Wedding Anniversary Brooks who is the daughter of Mr On November 7 Mrs Herman of Mrs Charles M Fowkes of Almy and Mrs John W Brooks 1426 Romney will entertain for the Fair and Frank Of Mozleys Wyo and John Frederick White Lincoln street Her fianee is a son bride-to-b- e at her home 619 Hollyson of Mr and Mrs Fred J White of Mrs William F Walker 880 wood avenue Bazaar Celebrated 0 Friday Wednesday 415 East Third South street J Fourth East street Miss Hennefer is the daughter of Reuben Clark Jr first counselor Mr and Mrs E F Hennefer 362 of Mr Mrs be in will P sons Warner and Tho Jerrcll daughters In the first presidency of the L D Linens Roosevelt avenue and her fiance is S church officiated at the rites in and Mrs Frank Moziey honored charge of the supper to be given in Storing the son of Mr and Mrs F L Clifthe Salt Lake City temple their parents at an informal recep- connection with the Unitarian book Avoid starch if the linens are to ton of Magna a of be for A wedding breakfast followed at tion on their thirty-fift- h away put length tinje wedding fair and bazaar at the church the Hotel Utah members of the two Starch is inclined to make the linen 1065 Wednesday from 5 to 7 p m families benng present The couple anniversary 'at their home crack Fold away unstarched and Guest From Coast will make their home in Salt Lake Denver street Friday from 8 to Mrs Ernest M Fowlgr is the wrap in blue paper to prevent yel 11 p m general chairman lowing Entertained City Friends and relatives called durMrs George B Lundquist of Halloween-Par- ty ing the evening Music was furHuntington Park Ca‘ nished under the direction of Frank Miss Mildred Pugmire daughter of At McKenzie Home Solo numbers M Cole violinist Dr and Mrs C C R Pugmire 157 First avenue who is a popular aucW and Mrs S D McKenzie en- during the evening were given bj tumn visttpr in Salt Lake City is Mrs L Perkins Mrs and Richard Sattertained at a Halloween party extensively entertained being Lorenzo T 611 Moziey urday evening at their home IIousohoM Mrs Pugmire will enWednesday was Mrs Rae in charge Florence East Ninth South street Games ' Arts of her daughter honor tertain in atwas which table of the dining were played and supper served and a number of social affairs were i Guests included Mr and Mrs W tractive with a crystal bowl of by' given last week for thp young maC Thompson Mr end Mrs Merton roses centering an Italian Alice tron cover Mrs Rae was assisted R Smith Mr and Mrs George W b VirBrook Cowley Mr And Mrs A J Hopfen-bec- k by Miss Beth Bennett Muss and Mr and Mrs Earl ginia Weilenmann Miss Betty G and Gillespie Miss Afton Smith Trimble— s' Miss Norma Slater -- Schiaparelli's New Skating Silhon ette that is so much the vogue in Paris and New York Charming for Tall Willowy Figure 57 So Main BoArd Active and alumnae members of Mortar Board honorary society for women at the University of Utah will hold a dinner meeting Tuesday at 63p p m at the Pi Beta Phi sorority house 92 South Wolcott 1:30 p m— Women's auxiliary union No 16 io Typographical No 115 bridge and ”500” party Mrs F Eugene Morris 1053 Lake Mrs Walter C Lewis 24 Virginia street has issued invitations for a luncheon to be given Saturday at the Alta club in compliment to Mrs Thomas Taylor Jr who has recently come from Butte Mont to make her home in Salt Lake City sort 1865 Social Events Utah Bridge club street Bids Issued (or Luncheon khrysanthemupns-Th- table was covered with a handsome Chinese embroidered cloth combined with lace Twelve guests were in attendance Sunday honoring Mrs Johnston’s eighty-thir- d birthday anniversary Mrs Walker entertained at "open house” for her mother The living rooms were gay with a profusion of crimson and yellow fringed chrysanthemums The tea table was covered witn a iace cloth and held for a centerpiece a basket of yellow and white chrysanthemums The hostess was assisted in the dining ‘room by Mrs Archer Mrs Nicholas J Gilbert Miss Betty Hollberg Miss Mildred Hollberg and Miss Phyllis Hansen Mrs Johnston will visit at the Walker home indefinitely and Mrs Hull will return to h?r homp in New York In a few weeks Events M “ A reception will be given' Tuesday evening in compliment to J R Mathews in celebration of his eighty-fift- h birthday anniversary The party will be given at his home 60 West First North street by his children They include Mr and Mrs George Chase Mathews of Grace Idaho Mr and Mrs Alfred M Durham 174 North Main street Mr and Mrs" Wesley Cf Mathews 50 East Fifth South street Mr and Mrs M Harvey Ward 60 West First North street Mr and Mrs Fred C "Mathews 120 West First North street Mr and Mr$ Tom C Mathews 137 West First North street and Mu and Mrs Arthur I- - Camomile of Price ” Johnston and hep daughter Mrs Charles A Hull ’of New York City for a visit with who have arrived ' Mrs Duane S Walker 1588 East d Thirty-thirSouth street Mrs Johnston Is the mother of Mrs Mull and Mrs Walker An orange and black color scheme was developed in the Halloween decorating motif The serving table was lighted with deep orange colored tapers in black crystal holders and centered with a Daily Calendar Centenary parlors Birthday Anniversary A M Celebrate Fair Chairman Reception to Mrs Charles L Archer 1627 East Ninth South street presided over a delightful luncheon Monday t her of Of 'i 1' 1938 NOVEMBER eei 234 V |