Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 10 SATURDAY MORNING Visitors in Salt Lake City Many Affairs 5arty to Fete Visitor S L Bride-Ele- ct Continuing the round of social gaiety inspired by Mrs Raymond S Masson popular matron from Los Angeles Colonel and Mrs W 1067 A Cavanaugh East South Temple street will entertain at a Sunday night supper party at the Town club Another dinner on the social slate for Mrs Masson is one to be given Tuesday evening also at the Town club by Mr and Mrs George Jay Gibson 1436 Federal'way and Mrs One party after another dots the prenuptial calendar for Miss Beth Strong daughter of Mr and 'Mrs A C Strong 851 East Fourth South street the affianced bride of Richard Johnston of Los Angeles formerly of Salt Lake City On Saturday she will be the hono-re- e at a lmfcheon to be given by Mrs "Grant H Leonard at her home 119 East Ninth South street A dozen guests have been bidden Monday Mrs Loraine M Rich 153 Second avenue will entertain at supper for Miss Strong and Wednesday another supper honorwill be presided ing the bride-to-b- e aver by Mrs Joseph D Johnston and Mrs E R Christensen at the home of Mrs Johnson 181 H street Mrs Thomas B Child '4r2 Eighth East street and her daugmer Mrs Bryant Higgs 729 East Sixth Sputh street will be cohostesses at a supper Friday evening honoring Miss Strong The fete will be given at the home of Mrs Child Prentiss N Gray street Travelers Mrs Mayme E Quest of Louisville Ky who has been the guest of her aunt Mrs Rose Henderson and cousin Miss Louise Henderson 239 East South Temple street has returned to her home Hy-ru- hi Mr and Mrs Harold E Raddatz of La Jolla Cal formerly of Salt Lake City are spending 10 days with Mrs Raddatz’s parents Dr and Mrs James T Worley 1436 Yale avenue drive The bride Is the former Miss Gretchen Greenlee 417 Wall street daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Carpenter of Springville and the bridegroom recently returned from an L D S mission in the Samoan islands For the reception the Jensen home will be profusely decorated with baskets of chrysanthemums In Vivid shades accentuating an autumn bridal party theme The bride has chosen for her Wedding dress a model pf pure White satin which she is wearing with a full length illusion veil caught to a coronet of seed pearls Her shower boquet will be valley lilies and yellow roses Miss Nadine Stott will be her maid of honor Mrs Irene Hummer Miss Bernice Jensen and her sister Miss Betty John Greenlee her trio of bridesmaids The attendants gowned in bouffant taffeta models In autumn shades blending from to gold and mellow green Will carry bouquets of roses and chrysanthemums in matching et Shades Mrs Carpenter mother of the bride has chosen a dress of deep blue taffeta and Miss Minnie Ferrin sister of the bridegroom will wear a dress of dark green lace Their corsages will be of roses The young couple will be at home after December 1 at 335 Secpnd East Street Golf Club Women To Give Bridge A bridge luncheon will be given Tuesday at the Fort Douglas Golf club by women members of the organization The affair will be the first of a series of social events to be given at the club during the late fall and winter season Miss Beatrice McCrea is chairman of the affair and will be assisted by Mrs R J Marx Mrs Frank J Folland Mrs E E Finch and Mrs Ralph Harmon Reservations may be made with any member of the 'committee or at the clubhouse Couple's Wedding Daily Calendar Dinner Followed by Dancing Of Fetes Pair Recently Wedded Events crafts section Sfoon— Arts and Wasatch Center Literary club Civic 1 p m — Browning section Ladies’ Literary club 1 p m— Wasatch Sisters’ lodge No 248 Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen I O O F hall 1 p m — American Association of University Women fellowship luncheon Golden Lion cafe 6 45 p m —Saturday Night club Mr and Mrs Franklin Riter 95 East First North street 8 p m— Naomi Rebekah lodge No 1 I O O F hall Thomases Will Hold Reception Before departing to their Home In Washington D C Senator and Mrs Elbert D Thomas will meet and to their relagreet and say good-btives and friends throughout the state on Sunday December 3 from 3 '30 to 5 30 p m at the Hotel y Utah The Thomases will receive informally no invitations being issued Miss Their daughter Chiyo Thomas has already left for the east returning to Washington recently with Representative and Mrs J W Robinson Small Boy Honored Held in Temple At Birthday Party Exchanging marriage vows Friday morning m the Salt Lake L D Billie Wallace son of Mr and S temple Miss Frieda Schmidt of Mrs Henry A Wallace 1155 Gilmer Salt Lake City daughter of Mr drive celebrated his fifth birthday of Schmidt Andrew and Mrs anniversary with a group of young Granger became the bride of friends at the Wallace home Friday Mrs Mr son of and Taylor Games were played during the of Ogden George B Taylor hours of the afternoon folearly Boulder to After a wedding trip lowed by a supper dam the couple will make their The serving table was centered home in Ogden with a gaily lighted birthday cake burning bright colored tapers Mrs Clara M Clawson included Attending the party were Joyce Cameron Kennedy all her crushless velvet afternoon Whitworth and evening dresses in the Rack Patty Jean Peterson Rosemary Wallace Tony Lmdem Billy Smith Sale Buy your (Adv ) and Billie McCrae outfit now 57 South Main Law-Ten- After-Christm- Luncheon to Fete i Recent Bride BUY TOE ECONOMY WAY VALUE box $100 ECONOMY KLEENEX SHEET PKG 28c 83c QUEST DEODORANT POWDER 35c W KOTEX tooth-check- RUT Toiletries — Street Floor ZCMI ed i The same trend for Intriguing touches appears m the snow suits which many suburban sub-dewear to school when winter comes Some jackets are lined with bright calico' others banded in vivid Indian braid and still others topped with peaked hoods tied with plaited thread "hair braids” Christmas party frocks are colorful too but a bit restrained in demother sign to please the chic to youthful film who objects to extreme effects Deanna Durbin who represents teen-ag- e They are made of light taffetas and fans wears a dark blue wool coat which buttons smoothly down nets and designed with full skirts the front It is trimmed with a small school girl collar and big puffed sleeves or draped shoulders cuffs of mink She wears it with a little dark blue mink trimmed and decolletages which are neither toque blue suede gloves and a tambourine bag high nor low Miss Frances Stacey of Cedar City is spending a few days with her mother Mrs E Stacey 587 Seventh avenue Mrs Herbert S Jordan and her sons left to right Bert William Harvey and Patrick who with Captain Jordan are visiting in Salt Lake City en route from Honolulu to their new station at Fort Benjamin Harrison Indianapolis Ind ce tweed ribbed wool quilted cotton or suede are paired with gored or umbrella Seated skirts made of plaid or plain wooL Nearly every costume has some bright accent such as a row of tinkling bell buttons or an applique of felt Mr and Mrs Hugh C Cotterell accompanied by their little daughter Susan left Friday for their home in Spokane Wash Mrs Cotterell and Susan have spent several weeks with Mr and Mrs S A Cotterell 234 East First South street and with Mr and Mrs M H Well-in- g sub-deb- ’s For Best Values Come Today North State street 268 Mr and Mrs E A West of Denver returned home Friday after having spent Thanksgiving in Sait Mr and Mrs T R Covey 155long table bright with decorations Lake City They were guests at the First avenue and Mrs R H Bur- - of gold and white chrysanthemums Newhouse hotel ton 155 First avenue entertained in a crystal and gold bowl Yellow at a beautifully arranged dinner tapers were in gold candle holders Here for the Thanksgiving holiday were Mr and Mrs A E Friday evening at the Burton home at each end of the table of Boise who were guests m honor of Mr and Mrs Harold Gardenia corsages were given as at the home of Mr Tillotson’s brother-in-A Covey whose marriage was an- favors for the women and sister Mr and Mrs nounced during the autumn seaDancing in the Empire room of law son the Hotel Utah followed the dinner Walter F Ford 3175 Twentieth East street The visitors will reThe guests were seated at one Thirty guests were in attendance main in the city over the week end Til-lots- Clothes Can Make Plenty Years Of Differerce in Appearance University Social Events Five years ago the chances aref‘‘that you have beautiful legs but that you did not dress to suit your your waistline is too large Weara short skirt to show the legs type tfnd that you looked 10 years ing merely emphasizes the size of the older thap you waist” We must admit he has do today Since something there' those five years Winifred Orviette sajrc that the individ u a the large woman should aim to look type— rather than important through the use of sirm the style of the pie lines and excellent fabrics She m o m e n t— has suggests that size cab be cut down been given first by the use of a panel which begins consideration We at the neck tapers toward the waist have learned that and runs the length of the dress clothes can make Mrs Raymond Ives has some adyears of differvice for the thm girl: Wear your ence In the apclothes snug Do not try to wear ' pearance them too loose in the hope that Of all the types you will appear larger— that makes probably the one you look emaciated and pathetic that benefits most Style authorities agree clothes should never be snug howfrom the right Ida Jean Kaln ever when you are trying to con clothes is type to which 65 per cent of the ceal avoirdupois Do not have your American women belong: 5 feet 4 dress too tight through the arm inches or less in height and de- holes or one that pulls tight across Have the scribed either as “petite" or "short the hips and abdomen and stocky” We can't help being foundation garment snug and the short but we abhor the term stocky fabric loose In this way you achieve ' for it conveys the Idea of the an air of casualness figure” Copyright 1938 for The Tribune Designers who know the knack of making any figure look better than it is can even make the short 1 j that that fnid-dle-a- figure appear taller and slimmer and I want to group for you some of their secrets You can know that these style tips are right for they come from such famous as Milo Anderson and Orry Kelly whose creations are worn by the beautiful film starst from Winifred Orviette style forecaster and authority and from Mrs Raymond Ives nationally known magazine ’ writer First some general rules for this The short woman should type buy only the clothes in which up and-dolines are emphasized Regardless of current lengths the skirt should not be too short or the effect will be that of humpty-aumpt- y Mrs Harry David a charming recent bride will be the incentive for a smart lyncheon to be given Satur day afternoon at the Art Barn by Mrs Calvin Forrester 375 Sixth The waistline should be East street and Mrs Alice Hagerty fairly high to make the skirt apstreet 140 Second East Joplin longer Sixteen guests have been invited pear If you have a short neck never to the affair wear round necks high necks or Mrs David is the former Miss choker beads or your neck will apM Dora Kiser pear thick Best for you are the or oval neckline And don't highlight a double chin with Dinner Compliments a round shiny collar! The belt should be narrow the Visitor From East same color as the dress and never Always stand up when buy Mrs H A Miller invited 12 guests shinya hat to see the full effect to meet her niece1 rs Robert John- ing of your silhouette No pancake hats son Arnold of Washington D C for the short woman and what enter she Vhen (Thursday night ever you do avoid turned-dow- n tamed at dinner at her home 346 brims! street West North Third for Milo Anderson who Mrs Arnold who has been the such beauties as Bette designs Davis Kay durcenter of much social gaiety Francis and Margaret Lindsay ing her visit in Salt Lake City wall says that the Important thing for leave for her home on Tuesday any woman to remember when buying clothes is this “Study the lines that are best for your figure Don’t Short' Skirts be fussing with jour hair or powShort skirts are back That is the dering your nose 1938 fasfi on note for England Orry Kelly famous for his HollySkirts now being designed in the wood crea’ions works on the sur- fashionable dress salons of London prising theory of covering up your Igood points come no lower than the knees "Suppose” be says ’ Dinner Compliments Newly Wedded Pair Honorees at a smart dinner party Friday night were Mr and Mrs N E Parry a popular bridal couple of late fall Mr and Mrs E D Sorenson presided at the fete which was given at their'home 1135 East Sixth South street with 20 guests enjoying the evening A pink decorative theme was car ried out for the table with candles and chrysanthemums Sigma Nu An Informal dancing party will be given Saturday evening by Sigma Nu fraternity members at their chapter house 95 South Wolcott street In charge will be John N Noland who will be assisted by William H r Delta Gamma Alumnae The regular luncheon meeting of the alumnae chapter of the Delta Gatpma sorority will be held Saturday at 1 30 p m at the chapter house 1373 East First South street Holiday Gaiety Rules at Rowland Hall Bazaar DAGGETT & RAMSDEIL OIL Members of the alumnae chapter of Alpha Delta Pi sorority will hold a luncheon and dinner Saturday afternoon and evening at the sorority house 80 South Wolcott street In charge of arrangements are Miss Beverly Stoner Miss Maida Littlejohn and Mrs G T Caswell Added to a Great SPECIAL PURCHASE From Nevy York’s JMost Noted Creators of Style Values- - — Marked Doivn to $4465 7995 Values- - —Marked Down to 9895 Values- - —Marked Doivn to 12500 Values —Marked Doivn to 14500 Values- - — Marked Down to 17500 Values- —Marked Down to 5465 5 home-cooke- ed Marked Down $25 to $60 $69-9- Holiday gaiety resounded In the corridors and rooms of Rowland Hall Friday as patrons of the association sponsored their annual bazaar card party and dinner at the school with students in charge of all arrangements One hundred and seventy-fiv- e guests attended the tea and card party Friday afternoon and 200 were present at the Friday night dinner which was served by students wearing their white uniforms Both afternoon and evening the with activity as bazaar was booths Representing an old-tid country fair offered candy foods and holiday wares galore Fur-Trimm- WOMEN’S COATS Richardson George Pascoe Oster-lo- h and Robert Lee Connelly Acting as patrons and patroness will be F H Richardson and Mr and Mrs Melvin B Hogan PINE BATH Sorority Arranges Luncheon Dinner Our Entire Stock of Luxuriously By IDA JEAN KAIN Luncheon Tuesday ’3TOR two-pie- fruit Mrs Grant Gregerson 1267 Yale avqpue left Friday for Greeley Colo where she will attend the golden wedding anniversary of her par enU Mr and Mrs Frank Seelinger Ferrin are receiving 400 of their friends and relatives Saturday night at a reception to be held at the Jensen home 2730 Highland Girls By ADELAIDE KERR The figure phobias that give black hours-t- o the girl of the "awkward age" have received careful consideration in the design of her new clothes Dresses have been designed with modified waistlines and fairly full skirts to camouflage thick waists and lanky lines and to make the girl of from 13 to 16 happier about her figure and wardrobe Before they made her new clothes designers in one of New York's leading shops consulted the teenage girl serself They learned that she loves quality color and novel trims and they fashioned her clothes to fit the picture she drew The same designs are now on sale at a number of shops throughout the country There are scores of version of cosher first love— the tumeJackets of hound’s Visitors and Following their marriage Friday Bight in the Salt Lake City L D S temple Mr and Mrs Joseph M 500 South State w For Couple 64 NAPKINS 29 Mrs Masson who has been the and sisguest of her brother-in-later Mr and Mrs Charles N Smith North Wolcott street during her Salt Lake City visit will return to her home in California the latter part of next week Reception Set KOTEX Clothes Flatter Teen-Ag- e Sunday Supper Will Honor ‘ NOVEMBER 26 1938 67 65 - - j 8465 9765 11465 the largest most exclusive colcoats any specialty lection of women's luxurious sale Lake for a Mark-Dow- n City shop ever assembled in Salt Our own stock bought for the regular season's selling is the finest we have ever shown But even this did not satisfy us to we went to New York and made a great purchase of the newest coats created in the Eastern fashion centers Added together they form the magnificent collection we put on sale tomorrow The morning at savings of $25 to $60 from regular prices suits in our stock also are included in this event Be on hand tomorrow morning for the year's most sensational values We sincerely believe that this Is fur-trimm- ed fur-trimm- ' ed Charge accounts solicited Charge purchases go on your December bill — statement January st I More MEDICATION FOR COLD DISCOMFORT Penetro has from two to three times as much medication as any other sold nationally qalve for cold discomfort That’s one reason It is used by so many mothers In America and 37 foreign countries Always demand stainless snow-whit- e tro At Pene- Ateaspoonful Women's Department imparts to the bath a pleasing aroma of fresh pine needles Delight- fully refreshing Large bottle only $100 Phone ( Was 3830 druggists METRO! 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