| Show r? -- V ' J t X f 1 ' t" -- k THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING JANUARY 10 1935 Movie Travelogue Shown At Dinner for Family Planning Tour Abroad N Y Wedding Of Interest To Travel Five Months in Europe Fred E ‘ Sunday The young couple were wedded In the chapel of the church of the Heavenly Rest by the Rev Henry Darlington ecora-practically Daily Calendar Of Events for Visitors - -- 1030 m— History-touri- Starbuck sec- st tion Ladies' Literary club 1 p The- - serving table was lighted social affair of Sun- day afternoon was the cocktail party w'h From h blue tapers in silver given by Mr and Mrs Fred E nnd the tabfe was centered Smith 3370 Military uay in tompli- - hndrs mound of th dainty pmk-Mlaw menlrto Mrs SmilRT'inter-lMrs J Mitchcl Hoyt aw son maison James M Hot of New York wtov- - Mrs Hot and her son lefMon-- over day for £riliforma where they will Wrtgucsts at the Smith home T"‘ hrmt f(r several wetks k — end m — Following lections Wo- men's federation of First Presbyterian church: Section No 1 Mrs Earle F Gardemann 1547 A delightful Yale avenue section No 2 Mrs F Griffin 1329 East Thirteenth South street: section No 4 Mrs Walter E Carlson 1350 Glenmare street and section No 5 Mrs F RrMarsKanrT575 Yalecrest 1 p m-SeekersLiuterary club Qfvic Center section 1 p m— Music-dram- a Wasatch Literary club Mrs J R Clinton 1136 East First South street -- 1 p m— Ladies’ Literary club entertainment committee O aL- ' a the-woe- — left and Miss Marjorie Ryberg Tight daughters of Mr and Mrs W E Ryberg who will leave with their parents and their brother William S Ryberg during the month for a five months’ trip abroadr Directors oF Neighborhood House Plan Election Tea Miss Evelyn Jtyberg New Officers A social affair of the week willyAlexander Mrs John M Wallace he the meeting Wednesday of thf Mrs Mattin C Lindem Mrs CW hoard of directors of the Neighbor- Watson and Miss Helen Sheets The comnutttee In charge of the hood house at 3 p m The annua F S election of officers will be held fol- arrangements intludesMrs lowed by a tea for all friends of the MuloiU (haiiman Mrs L B officers of Bethel The Mrs Bartlett Wicks Mrs No 1 following Institution commencing at 4 p m Older of Job's Daughters B Mrs M and be H will table Harry Ferguson were installed in the Gothic room Presiding at the tea Mrs Henry H Blood Mrs Daniel1 Felts of the Masonic temple Saturday — evening at 7 30 p m Miss Margaret Ellen Summerson honored quefen Miss F Sue Miss Graham senior princess Muriel Ruby Jones junior princess Miss Helen Elaine Smith guide Miss Marilyn Jane Van Voons marshal Miss Margaret Ann Gloe Miss Beverly BeeSly “Preserving the Peace of Our Na-- t Hostesses for the afternoon and chaplain tlon” will be the thetnsof the meet- - iea h0Hr wji he Mrs A F Rutledge treasurer Misa Betty Jane Bois-sie- r m in ihe 2 at recorder p lng Thursday assisted by Mrs Richard Colonial roorrf at the Newhouse' Miss Marjorie Ritter musician Richmond C Mrs F of the of hotel when members Miss Betty Gregory librarian Miss Spirit Daughters of Mrs S A Kennedy Mrs Franklin Geraldine Iiong first messenger Liberty chapter Riter Mis C P Overfield Mrs Miss Joanne Karass second mesAmerican Revolution gather Lectures will be given by repre- Richa-- d E Froiseth Mrs Frana B senger Miss Lillian Ruth Pearson n sentatives of the nation’s three de- Stephens Mrs W G B Teirrell Mrs third messenger Miss Dofothy W G Gerald Thome Mrs Stephen A Pratt fourth messenger Miss fense divisions— Captain D Goodrich of the U S Air corps de- Cobb Mrs W B Sage and Miss Helen Fox fifth messenger Miss Jane Heard senior custodi tachment Major John T Zellars Cornelia Nash XJ S Preceding the session there will an Miss Helen Monahan junior army of Fort Douglas and Willis D Keller of the U S Navy be a meeting of the board of di- custodian Miss Louise Riser inner rectors at 1 p m guard and Miss Elaine La Barge recruiting station outer guard Installed Peace Theme Chosen for Liberty Chapter of D A R Thursday ’ We-’k- e Af-to- Visitors and Travelers Auxiliary Election Set Parties Honor Bride -- Elect 1:15 p m— Ladies’ Aid society Third Presbyterian church Mrs Miss Lida Johnson daughter offnue and Mrs Heber E Palmer 1246 J Elbert Nash 936 East SevenMr and Mrs J Stanley Jdhnson Fourth East street will entertain teenth South street dessert lunch641 Coatsville avenue and Waldo at the Palmer home for Miss Johneon —Mrs son who Allmark son“ of Mr-a- nd January 18 will be compli1'30 p m —Auxiliary U C T A 1879 Allmark Fourth mented when Miss Nola Allmark Mrs T F Farrell 561 East First George East street will be wedded Januaryster of Mr Allmark will give South street 24 In the Salt Lake City L D SJ supper party at her home section 2 p m— Drama-musi- c Miss Della Jensen 2247 Eighth Ladies’ Literary club: temple In honor of the bride-to-b- e a East street entertained Friday 2 p m — Jewish Relief society of social affairs are- being ning for the popular bride-eleat Covenant house annual tea 2 p m —Ladies' Aid society arranged Friday evening Mrs ljer home Close friends of the F Curtis 769 Harrison ave-- 1 ored guests were in attendance First M E church church parj - hon-Loui- lors Beth Roberts Complimented Feted at tea Sunday afternoonmother Mrs Frank E Roberts Mrs by Miss Elizabeth Crookston at her!Tressa A Doutre home 160 Seventh East street Miss ktchf‘eld' Miss Beth R j Beth Roberts who leaves soon to enter tne University of Southern in Los Angelas regaled guests assembled in her honor with an interesting talk on her recent experiences in Germany and China Present were the honoree and her Czecho-Slo-vak- Mrs William G °lsen' Ad°lft C Naoma Doutre Miss Beth William J DeBry Jr ton and Mrs N L hostess’ mother who Estelle Olsen David Crookston the assisted In the Crooks-Californ- entertaining Miss Roberts is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank E Roberts 24 Fifth East street Your Horoscope for Today If tdierf George W Melville chief en January 10 Ts your birthday - tile best hours for on Women's of the of the U S Navy John T Meritbws this date aijxiliyou gineer weeks of several visit Mrs Lloyd H Cook of Fort Sheu a tana after k ary to the Amencan Institute of are from 9 30 to 11 30 a m from Hoffman lawyer and politician and her with daughter with 111 visit a for has arrived dan 2 30 to 4 30 p m and from 8 30 to Jjulian Dubuque pioneer of Iowa Mr and Mrs Roger L Strobel 1532 Mining and Metallurgical Engineers The danger periods Louisa Lane Drew actress and sister Mr will meet for luncheon Tuesday at 1030 p m her brother-in-laArlington drive are from 730 to 930 a m from 12 45 p m at the Alt Barn and Mrs Owen H Gray 1424 Pen- ' An election of officers is slated 6 30 to 8 30 p m and from 1030 Copyright 1939 for The Tribune Mr and Mrs George M Miller of Mrs Cook will leave rose drive Price are guests Rt the Hotel Ulah for the meeting which Immediately p m until midnight Friday to join her husband Lieu- for the remainder of the winter follows the luncheon If a woman and January 10 is tenant Colonel Cook at Fort Sheri-da- n your birthday you must have faith in yourself and friends if you would Mrs Cook will be rememhave your share of happiness An bered as Miss Jean Stewart of Salt unduly suspicious nature can make Lake City a person very miserable Loyalty attracts loyalty and you more than Mrs L B McCormck 837 East likely are faithful to those you feel South Temple street has returned are' trustworthy You need have from New York City where she no fear of suffering from any preBy IDA JEAN KAIN son with her the holidays pent influence for you are likely natal w no trouble for Miss Mrs was Victoria of Mr and role memorable It In the Hayes and daughter-in-laW S McCormck and her daugh- Regina Helen Hayes' played the to portray the very young Victoria to be immune to it Your strength middle-age- d for ought in spite of the fact that acting of character and ter Miss Patricia McCormck part of an to give you a tremendous amount woman and requires a stupendous amount of Miss Anne Eloise Sweeney 435 an old lady all in energy and time she manages to of physical and moral courage As Fast South Temple street has re- the space of a keep in condition and that is the a purchasing agent demonstrator secret of her own youthful appear- interior decorator artist musician turned from Fort Lewis Wash couple of hours She confessed that as writh professional entertainer model ance Where she spent the holidays with and she played most of us her program works by writer or broker you may make an her parents Major General — and each age so conMrs Walter C Sweeney Miss Bea- vincingly that she fits and starts but it sounds pretty outstanding record and plenty of trice McCrea 462 East First South has taught us the regular to me— nine hours’ sleep a money Domestic felicity ought to Miss mannerisms and treet who accompanied exercises a be the result of your marriage night daily setting-u- p walk every day In the The child born on January 10 Sweeney to Fort Lewis for the holi- characteristics to summer she also gardens and swims seems to be destined to have many days will return Wednesday after avoid if we are to believing that some form of out- educational and financial advanspending a few days in Seattle avoid looking undoor exercise is essential at all tages Wash as the guest of Mr and necessarily older Many of these may result Mrs Jack Hamilton times and most enjoyable in the from this youngster’s own effort Aside from clevHome influences will have ah ImSlimmer the er make-u- p Mrs G E Pangerfield 947 East most noticeable portant bearing upon its mental reBAIANCFI) RI1MMIM1 MFNIT Sixth South street who recently change (ftlortai actions and Ideals was in Hrrakfaiit Motored to Pasadena to attend the Miss Hayes’ walk If a man and January 10 is your no Oranirf Jitltp j ala 'I oiM 2 thin rIhpn tournament of loses will spend the As a young girl Ida Jean haul (whulr wheat) loo natal day hope will sustain you ' x put AO Muller Winter in southern California and your being able to review hap her step was springy and rapid ( ttflw trimiHMHi i ream 1 rounded Ifmhihhiu even though the steps she took penings in a philosophical manner Mrs Emma M Gamer has re- were small and demure is apt to give you a clarity of vision In the I umheon turned to her home in Butte Mon- - middle scenes the stnde was longer that will prove most helpful "SucScrambled eiue i 2lff cess is likely to be attained by you and less 7 It showed Slltr of AO Imh tli Huttgr pat as a soldier explorer author jurist Mrs Clara M Clawson shows more fieedom and confidence She Miiuhi h in e artist polilliolr aimed aprUotN £ loo educator clergyman Spring suits for the larger woman was by that time a busy in tician or engineer Coats may be worn with separate aged and her walk lea 1 lump euaar — inter showed it Successful people horn Sprang Dinner 10: In the little walking she did as Iamb rhope 2 broiled trim off fat 20A w -- formal tea followed- - Arrangements for the delightful affair were made by Mrs J Richard Mulliner chair- Parish Dinner Annual Breakfast Tuesday Women's Aeronautical Group Sets Dinner Dance Date 2 p m — Reyncdds circle Ladies of the G A R Mrs Kathryn Manchester 923 Windsor street Unfurling plans for the first in a 2 30 p m —Missionary society of preeonvention events series Mrs Central Chritsian church of the Salt Lake unit of members 318 Ninth East Oren Orahood the Women’s National Aeronautical street 2 30 p m— Catholic Woman’s association announce a dinner dance to be neld Friday January 20 at 8 league Newhouse hotel 2 30 p m —St Paul's Episcopal p m at the Art barn church auxiliary parish house Invitations have been issued to of 6 30 p m —‘Ladies’ Aid society ficials of air lines and dignitaries First Congregational church of the state and city church parlors dinner Mrs Will S McQuilkin general 6 30 p m— Section No 1 Imchairman of the affair has chosen Mrs the following- - committee members manuel Baptist church Blanche Andrews 61 T street to assist her: 730 p m— E A Wedgwood Mrs Bryon Q Van Cott Invitations Mrs Henry C Hollenbeck reauxiliary state armory — 7 30 p m Radiant chapter No ception Mrs Franklin S Nelson’ J2 DE- - S Masonic temple E Gam menu decorations Mrs 8 p m— Wasatch grove No 1 Mrs Clinton M Dinwoodey music Supreme Forest Woodmen circle Miss Fltse Madsen publicity J O O F hall 8 p jn — Women's auxiliary No 6 United Spanish War Veterans Stuffing A little chopped’ fried bacon is Civic Center 544 South Main street good In the stuffing for roast goose J will-pow- le 1 1 1 middle-executiv- dreases---''Breat- h- an old lady her legs moved as though she were carrying a great weight earh one lifting and taking a small stUp as though it were eager to get hack to terra firm® again Miss Hayes of course changed her walk deliberately but unless we watch our step our ways of —First massage ns-h- older-wrtho- ut throat chest and our knowing it If you have a back with Vicks heavy tread the habit of coming VapoRub-a- t bed- Mrinff Keane I sup (hopped tegetnhle ealad and eenimninf) Ane food enke (tlaiiN of eklm )0 (lnegar Allen Revolutionary sol- AO 80 milk 4SS Tulul mlnriffl fur dr 1225 Send for the act of “General Ex- emeea— to Keep You—Trim— and Fit as a Fiddle" They will help you to keep slim and yifong looking Wrlt to Ida Jean Kaln for this set Leaflets are S cents each by mall or 1 cent each If you call Home at the Tribune-TelegraService Bureau Salt Lake City time This relieves the leg too much at the knee inthe distress stead of swinging freely from the — Then to make its hip—in fact if you do any of the long 'continued things you shouldn't do in walking Uah may be sure that you action last even you years to your appeajance The longer spread a Copyright 1939 for The Tribune thicklayerofVapo- - young walk has a distinct apringi-- i Rub on the chest ness and buoyance anddone corand cover with a rectly it is a thing of beauty wanned cloth This Victoria was a queen and s he also gives the skin never into a bent old lady ’ extra protection but In turned FOB BEAUTIFUL the latter part of the play against chilling Miss Hayes made a habit of carryLongafterrestful ing her head forward and she PERMANENT WAVES sleep comes wore padding between1 the shoulders and at the back of the neck to FIMI-K—eases muscular add fe her appearance of age 4 VFT designed In soreness or tightYou don't have to wait until you the latrst coiffures comness -- clears are an old— ladv lo worrv — or -- at plete with Shampoo- checks least to flunk— about these sigflff of tendency to cough age' Some young girls have al-- J -r- elieves local conready acquired the habit of letting gestion 1 1 5 Often by mom-t- f the head poke forward and when! BEAUTY SHOP the worst of this happens it is only a short time VawoRus the cold Is over before pads form at the nap of Wat 1241 174'4 Snath Main Rt the neck poultice-and-vap- Ethan 2n or do-ad- d “We STICK TO LUX” everywhere ‘Jit say girls down runs!” Lux saves BETTY KAY’S ‘ 2m 350 500 50 C itIWIWfng V ’ NO PAIIKING sii:iu: Meters or NoMelers Sec Friday’s Papers ‘ elasticity of silk-stock- cuts the ings give under strain snap back to a smooth fit Runs don’t pop nearly so often Cake-soa- p rubbing and soaps alkali weaken harmful with runs may pop then elasticity— LUX saves stocking C - L - A - S - T - l - C - l -T - Y k Party Set — Members of St Margartet’s guild of whim Mrs James Foley is president will sponsor the dinner Mrs M W Starbuck general chairman will be assisted by the chairmen committee following C Clare Woods Mrs M T Pyke and Mrs Clarence M Eberly Jr Members of the Business Girls’ club will serve under the direction of Miss Fern Baxter Goose f man of the group The first notable fete of the new — year for members of the Service annual-breakfast The annual dinner and parish Star legion will be their set for next Monday at will cathedral Mark's meeting of St 1230 p m at Memorial houss In b held Tuesday At 630 p m at the Memory grove Mrs Wilford E Olsen general Bishop Spalding-- Memorial house chairman announces the reserva231 East First South street be tions Helen Hayes Changes Walk To Portray Age in Role five-mi- icrncrat ' sored bv the league group Invited to meet the honored guest were members of the board of di- - chairman for the annual dinner to be given Tuesday evening for members of St Mark’s cathedral parish -- k i Mahonrl Young famous Utah and sculptor was the guest speaker at gave an interesting talk on art the general meeting of the Junior MonLeague of Salt Lake City held day at the Hotel Utah following the luncheon The fourth birhday anniversary of the radio group of the Junior League was celebrated at the meeting The group under the direction Of Miss Virginia Nutter has been writing and presenting plays and skits over the radio every Saturday for the past three years Members of the arts and interests group of the league met at the Art Barn Monday to meet Mrs Marion Choinska of Madison Wis well known artist Whose at the Art Barn is being spon- Rich-monefa- At tre dinner party compliment-cover- s ing Mi and Mrs W E Ryberg Sunday night Mr and Mrs LeRoy Snow 'HO East Third South street the host and hostess carried out a motif in table clever tions and marked covers for Mr and Mrs Enr Ryberg Mr and Mrs D E Powelsnn and the honorees Junior League Hears Talk By Sculptor Tribune Special to The Saif-Lak-e NEW YORK CITY— Jan 9— The marriage of Miss Georgia Geddes Conrad daughter of Colonel Bryan ConradU S A retired of Winchester Va and the Mrs Conrad and granddaughter of the late Mr and Mrs Theron Geddes of Salt Lake Cjty ' to E Taylor Pierce of New York City son of the late Mr and Mrs Earl C Pierce of New York took place Smith Home Scene Of-SundayrP- arty f To Salt Lakers Monday night family members of the Rvberg clan gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs Eric W Ryberg 1283 Easf South Tenfple street for a dinner fete honoring Mr and Mns W E Ryberg and their two daughters Miss Evelyn and Miss Marjorie Ryberg and thfir son William S Fybcig before they depart the middle of the morjh for a fne months' sojourn abroad Gladioli and roses were combined for artistic floral decorations and were laid for 18 guests Following dinner the Eric Ry- bergs entertained guests with a moving picture travelogue of t heir recent trip abroad which covers the same itinerary as the anticipated journey of their brother and sister-in-la- Chairman made with Mrs may”" Thomds Vi’ Davies 866 Diesteh road Also she states cars will be at Eagle Gate at 12 p m for anyone wishing transportation Party for Visitor Mrs W N Pugh 1224 East South Temple street will preside at ft luncheon Tuesday at her home In honor of Mrs Union Worthington of Wilmington Del a popular visiting matron Mrs Worthington Is the guest of her son and daughter-in-laMrs William S Worthington 435 Twelfth East street ONLY For A Boautiiul Soft Natural Permanent Wave including Shompee and Finger Ware limit on curls) (No SPECIAL — Shampoo and Complete Fmger Wave complete EX-CEL-CIS- 35c- - of BEAUTY SCHOOL' Main Si Broadway Was 1198 i |