Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 27 1938 Of Saturday One of the prominent nuptials of the week-en- d was that of Miss Afton Powell and Harold L Maw of Washington D C By'PAT PATTERSON the home of The bride a granddaughter pf The smartness of sophistication was prevalent at the formal Sarah A Powell 1538 West Fourth North street the bridegroom son Saturday dinner and dancing party given Friday evening by members of of Mr and Mrs Robert Maw Jr and activities for Bones and Skull outstanding fraternity honorary bride Mrs 768 Seventh avenue exchanged marscholastics at the University of Utah as a highlight in holiday fesriage vows Saturday at high noon Harold L Maw in the Salt Lake City L D S tivities The party which was held in the ballroom of the Union temple ''The former building was arranged in cabaret fashion tables being arranged Following their marriage an informal dinner party for members for 130 couples Mis Afton of the two families was givyn at the A huge replica of the emblem of Marguerite Elaine Sorbonne Miss Lion House Social Center 63 East the organization a skull and bones Katherine Jane Stumm Miss MaPowell South Temple street was reproduced in gold black and rgate Ellen Summerson Miss CharA three-tiere- d wedding ' cake white above the orchestra stand lotte Louis Swaner Miss Adene the Mrs Maw and' center a table which of graced and the eyes of the skull were of Sundberg Miss Mona Snelgrove was festively decorated with chrys' Watkins Searle red cellophane over matching lights Miss Beverly In colorful anthemums autumh her husband Mounds of large shaggy white Miss Helen Frances Torkelson shades MilThomas Miss for were Miss arranged Amy chrysanthemums The bride wore a charming model have begun and were dred May Taylor Miss Claudia the table centerpieces of black crepe accentuated with combined with feathery fern ip Faye Asher Miss La Veta Wells sequmned trim and matching hat their honeymoon artistic effect White tapers in Miss Ruth Young Miss Beth Rom-neHer corsage was of gardenias Chairman Tea side on Miss were each holders and Evelyn Ryberg ebony The young couple are leaving of Chairman east m to in the white and cards Serving general small trip printed the Chi Omega Mothers’ tea is early Sunday morning for Washing' black marked the places for the Chi Omega ton where they will make their Gardenia corsages were guests An informal dancing party will Mrs W M Smoot -home presented to the ladies Bordering be an event of Saturday the affair Preceding her marriage the bride the dance floor were ropes of fern to be given by members of the Chi Phi Mothers’ club to be held Monwas the inspiration for numerous soHouse and potted palms and ferns 2 m the Lion at at at their p day chapter Omega sorority showers and one of the General chairman was the pres1 house 1435 East First South street cial center 63 East South Temple last on the parties calendar ident Loftis Jolley Sheffield who General chairman for the evening street The subject for the talk will being a dinner premarital fete presided over by was assisted by James Richard will be Miss Josephine Darger who be "The Responsibility of a Delta Miss Afton Cowley Thursday night Glade' Wendell Harvey Best Earl will be assisted by Miss Betty Anne Phi Mother" at her home 829 Third avenue the of William Coombs Ralph Otterstrom Hopkins Miss Elaine Christensen A Skidmore Rex president honoring both the bride and brideon the Herbert Leo Price Stewart B Jar-di- and Miss Marsha Ballif will active chapter report Merrill Grover Hatch Henry Announcemnt is made by sorority activity of the fraternity Musical groom For the table’s centerpiece Miss R Pearson Ralph S Heath Jr: members that the date set for their numbers will be jgiven by the Hachose a good luck horseCowley T Aadnesen of James shoe Grant C Wellington annual Christmas is Decmber 28 to waiian quartet composed which circled a miniature Webb Jack Forsey and Dee Parkin- be held in the Lafayette ballroom of R- - Cahoon George E Eason Melvin bridal couple while mellow candleson the Hotel Utah Brain and Joseph Frank Taylor was provided by white cathe- Patrons and patroness for the Miss Maxine Marian Callaghan Mrs' Oscar W McConkie presl- - light U evening were Mr and Mrs Herald will be the chairman to be aided dent will be In charge of the meet- - hahrsnV-erwrddinrbdmTke Carlston and Keith Brown Miss Miss Elisa Young Rogers in8' by places for the eight guests present Florence Huchel Miss Darger" and Dancing rounded out the eveDella Zela Miss Ruth Ivins Wilson Thanksgiving Dance ning’s entertainment luncheon week event of the An outstanding A Thanksgiving Mrs R H Cowley and Mrs Alan so was the Thanksgiving dance given U of U Women given Friday by the Delta Zeta q wood assisted the young hostess memThe University of Utah Women's by' A S- U U members Thursday m entert rorityjr active and pledge “ evening in the ballroom of the plub will entertain at a tea in honor bers The affair was held at the Union building with Spencer Morris of the exhibitors of the fifth annual home of Miss Alice Arline Taylor exhibition of fine arts which will 1443 Tenth East street Cowan in charge n S L for Visit ISIT Modernistic decorations of be held the opening day of the ex- A huge horn of plenty from which E Gorrill of Alhambra the was the hours between the hibition decorated centerpiece fruits Sunday spilled Thanksgiving design has arrived in Salt Lake City ballroom for the occasion which of 4 and 6 p hi in the Union for the table which was covered pal - t°8Pe"d th i week with her mother Miniacloth lace footi of the members handsome with a building complimented General chairman will be Mrs B ture turkeys marked the places for Mrs H H Monroe 155 North Main ball teams from Idaho and the UniRoland Lewis who will be assisted the guests and ivory princess tapers street versity of Utah Assisting the chairman were Miss by Mrs T J Parmley Mrs W M in silver candelabra were at each Judith Bunbury Miss Katherine Stookey and Mrs Andrew L Neff end Toasts were given by Miss Beth Jane Stumm Glen Craig Edward Those presiding at the tea table Douglas Sorensen and Paul Ernest will be Miss Mabel Frazer Mrs Boggess Miss Elizabeth Jane AnLeConte Stewart Mrs Roy Thatch- drews and Miss Dorothy Myrle McKarpowitz Patrons and patronesses included er and Mrs David W Moffat The Allister Mrand Mrs Herman G Karpowitz faculty daughters will assist in the Miss McAllister was general and' Professor and Mrs Julius B serving under the direction of Mrs chairman in charge of the arrange1 Heber G Richards ments assisted by Miss June Bearnson Herrmann Miss Claudia Faye Phi Delta Theta Alpha Della Pi Asher and Miss Taylor A joint meeting of the Alpha Delta Announcement is made by sorority A clever misfit party Is being mem- Pi and Kappa Kappa Gamma SO' members Theta Delta of the date for their Phi planned by The board of directors for dis- demonstrations will be given on to be held at the rorities will be held Monday at 6 Christmas formal which has been bers for Saturday trict one of the Utah State Nurses’ the care of children house 1371 East South Tem- p m at the Alpha Delta Pi chapter set for December 28 to be held at Other events call for a series of chapter 70 South Wolcott street the Art Barn association in conjunction with the lectures Pledge members will house ple street by prominent physicians Guest speaker for the evening will General chairman for the party the actives at the affair private duty section are sponsor- together with demonstrations in honor will be Miss Edna A Herron who In charge is Lloyd D Wattis who be Dean Myrtle Austin of from Week" members Nurses’ "Graduate by procedures nursing ing Miss Barbara Josephine Barnes will be assisted by Miss' Asher Miss by David Allan the different nursing groups on will be assisted December 5 to 10 Tom Pace and Jack Stev- is the general chairman to be as- Andrews Miss Taylor and Miss Firmage 8 9 7 be will December and the program Augmenting sisted by Miss Marion Louise Wil Rongstad a series of radio broadcasts and Highlighting the week will be a ensPatrons and will be liams Miss Dorothy Birrell and patronesses m 12:30 December at in luncheon window displays p many places Delta Gamma Miss Ellen Summerson date a at later announced Margaret 10 at the Newhouse hotel which is Of business Toastmistress will be Miss Austin Gamma members were hostDelta disto be followed by a panel for Mothers’ hours will be held at Miss Rose Bud esses to the Idaho football team Phi Mu with by jesponses service in the the Z C M I auditorium Decem- cussion of nursing Pledge members of the Phi Mu Marshall and Miss Margaret M Monday evening at a party given ber 8 and 9 at 2:30 p m when community at the chapter house 1373 East First sorority will entertain the actives Culp The annual Thanksgiving dinner South street at a barn dance to be given at the I the1' Alpha Delta Pi sorority was Large white chrysanthemums in a chapter house 1415 Butler avenue of held Monday evening at the sorority matching bowl and white princess on Friday The following members will be in house tapers in silver holders decorated the serving table Completing the charge: Publicity Miss Naomi Miss Kath- Sigma Nu decorations attractive motif was an Italian Refreshments w£re cloth Sigma Nus went “doggy” in their erine Lyon Miss Ruby Lerrette Jackling and Miss Gay Whipple decorations at an informal dancing served and dancing was enjoyed Miss Mary Jane party given Saturday evening at later in the evening refreshments The board of directors of the Mrs Alt and Mrs Claude L Shields' Campbell and Miss Margaret Dor- the chapter house 95 South WolGeneral chairman for the evening be Mrs will served with Tea AshJj Ladies’ Literary club will meet othy Kramer and music Miss Kath- cott street The theme they followed was Miss Dorothy Jane Salsbury the tea table at ton was "Get in the Doghouse With the who was assisted by Miss Margaret presiding ryn Neff Thursday at 10 a m followed by Sigma Nus” Dogs of all breeds were West and Miss Marian Elizabeth a meeting with the advisory board Lambda Della Sigma reproduced in huge cardboard fig- Smith Follow at 11 a m Mrs Miles E Miller will Dancing Announcement is made by mem- ures to decorate the rooms and in Chi Mother preside bers of the Lambda Delta Sigma front of the orchestra stand were Sigma Club Personal which “My Impressions of the to colored of recent the Friendly doghouses large pledging fraternity of Arts and crafts section will meet Miss Margaret Ruth were attached dogs Dance pro- Orient" will be the title of the talk the following: for a morning session on Thursday Members of the Friendly club will Jacobsen Miss Marian Janice Seare grams further carr4d the canine to be given by Mrs E A Harten-steiat 11 a m Mrs Marlin T Large meetiMonday at 8 p m at the Fra- Miss Geraldine Brown Miss Alice idea and favors for the ladies were at the meeting of the Sigma will be chairman A plate lunch ternal hall 323? South State street Chi Mothers’ club to be held Thurscollars miniature Pack Miss dog Snarr Sargent Mercy will be served at 1 p m The host- The meeting a sbcial occasion will Miss John N Noland is general chair- day at the chapter house 1395 East Ivy Jane Campbell Miss Verda esses are Mrs A J Alt and Mrs be followed by dancing man and will be assisted by William First South street A complimentary Jane Miss Russell Elizabeth Mary Mrs A E B C J iWheatlake luncheon will he served after which Miss lone Jarvis Miss Dor- H Richardson George Pascoe Hair Denne is in charge of the program a business meeting will be held FolLee Robert Maxine and Connelly Louise Shipley Myss othy A display of scrapbooks and a brief Reviewers' Club Patrons and patronesses for the lowing the talk to be given by Mrs Miss Melba Bonner Louis Merrill Mrs Edna Evans Johnhistory of them will be given by To C Kjar Arnold James Irvine Lin- evening were F H Richardson and Hartenstein Meet Monday will a number of Chinese members of the section son sing B WilMrs Mervin Mr Eliaso’n and James Hogan coln Robinson and Japanese songs McCurrent events section will meet The Reviewers’ club will meet son McConkie Franklin Lane John Hostesses for the day will be Mrs R Christensen Kappa Sigma Friday at 2 p m with Mrs Ray- with Mrs Ira D Travis 1326 Third Kean Holley Earl Allan E Barton chairman Mrs master The the of Stephen-se- n John grand worthy Jarvies Mrs 1 as Haley Mrs Ashton m chairman at avenue mond J p Monday J Rees Mrs W Les Warbur-to- n Carl H Jacob Edward Max Kappa Sigma fraternity Allan G NephlMrs Lester D Freed will tell of her Philip Schonert will be the assistGilbert W Williams and Los from will Dean arrive Cook Ritter Noel Laker Angeles Jenkins of centers M Mrs the art Thomas J tour through ing hostess and Mrs K W Yeates of an for the Charles Farnsworth Burton Monday inspection Jay be will will review 'A Prayer for TomorItaly Christmas carols local chapter In his honor a dinner Skidmore Nu Mothers sung by Mrs Frank A Johnson row” by J H Downing and meeting will be held at 7:30 Sigma Nu' mothers will particiSigma Brummel Beau cafe m the at p Spurs in singing Christmas carols at pate 131 street Main of South Fathers Members of Spurs honorary pep the regular meeting to be held Friorganization at the University of members have been invited to atday at 2 p m at the chapter house Utah held initiation ceremonies tend In charge of arrangements for 95 South Wolcott street Mrs GorSunday afternoon in the president’s don Williamson will review the suite of the Newhouse hotel for 40 the evening will be the president of the local chapter William Henry book "The Mansion” by Van Dyke pledges Hostesses for the day will Include The Spur colors of gold and blue Bowman (Continued on Following Page) were attractively featured in floral Chi Omega Mothers the for tables on the long displays In celebration of the silver anbanquet which followed of the Chi Omega sorority niversary was occasion the for Toastmistress the Chi Omega Mothers’ club will Ansell and responses hold a tea and card Miss Coralee party at the were given by Miss Ada- Marie Union between building Saturday tt Sack-eRock Miss Virginia Marion of 2 and 6 p m hours the AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES Miss E Jeanne Wright Miss General chairman 'will be Mrs Adele Peterson and Miss' Dorothy W M- - Smoot who will be assisted Our Standard Wave Jane Salsbury the following committees: Arby Any Guests of honor for the evening rangements Mrs F D Durkee Style were Dean Myrtle Austin Miss Mar- tickets Mrs A E Callaghan chairian Morris Miss Fraitces Wheat man Mrs Fred A Clark Mrs E M Covington Miss Rose Bud Marshall Bagley Mrs Edna G Jenson Mrs Miss Margaret M Cult Miss Mary L Ralph Morris and Miss Emeline Allyne Anderson and Miss Margaret Nebeker refreshments Mrs Frank Elaine Folsom O Haymond chairman Mrs E D Initiation ceremonies were held Sorenspn Mrs Lewis Telle Cannon Anfor the following: Miss Astra and Mrs Louis A Thody tea table Miss Barbara Josephinei Mrs William Francis derson Beer Jrn Barnes Miss Phyllis Wilson Bernt-so- chairman Mrs A Cyril Callister DEAUVILLE OIL WAVE— Miss Dorothy Birrell Miss Mrs Harold W Price and Mrs O Regular Helen Brixen Miss Maxine D Romney Jr candy Mrs N G $350 1 for Coombs Miss Esther Crane Miss Hall chairman Mrs D W HenderBetty Jo Garff Miss Betty Anne son Miss R Helen Reese Miss Hopkins Miss Mary Lou Humphris Marian Henderson and Miss Jeanne gc £0 FINGER WAVES Completely Dried Miss Ruth Jenkins Miss Mary Jane Hall E Milton Mrs James gifts Jones Muriel Miss Ruby Jennings chairman Mrs A Z Richards Mrs Miss Geraldine Long Miss Mary Thomas and Mrs J E Allen Lou McGarry Miss Maxine Merrill King Mrs Henry H Blood Mrs Reed Miss Virginia Eliese Newman Miss Smoot Mrs Geprge Thomas and Barbara Alene Perry Miss Virginia Miss Myrtle Austin WAVE SHOP will pour Music Mae Quinn Miss Barbara RobinNot a School Beals be will furnished Reginald by son Miss Marva Farnsworth Rob31k Brooks Arcade'Bnlldlni Phi Mothers inson Miss Beverly Jane Rank Miss Delta OverBroadway Dru David O McKay will be the guest Luella Sharp Miss He'cU Elaine PHONE WAS 9937 Smith Miss Patricia Smith Miss speaker at a meeting of the Delta D C is to be 5 Powell -- Maw Rites Event Sophistication Marks Formal Dinner Dance Of Skull and Bones Washington E r sailors are back again and smarter than everl It's - the gives them that new rakish whether they're kettle edged! ne ‘ tilt that nor'east or straight With bows feathers flow- ers and veils! $5 to 750 I MILLINERY— SECOND FLOOR - - THE CHRISTMAS STORE-BOUN-DED 1864 Graduate Nurses' Week Set For December 5 to 10 Au-dre- Ladies Literary Club Sections Slate Meetings for Week Fal-lenti- ne cut-wo- rk to Meet SE - Le-Jeu- ne £1 “3 “3 £ N - (lit m 4 |