Show 4 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE E - SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 15 1939 President's Birthday Ball January '30 Promises Gay Frivolity ' ' By QRACS GRETHER With the new year barely two weeks old holiday gaieties are already a matter of memories and records as clubwomen- the country overturn their thoughts to the serious affairs of life Foremost among them is the President’s annual birthday ball And from now tintil the night of January 30 the date set for the nbtable event which in Salt Lake'City will be held at the Coconut Grove ballroom money will be piling up all over the land for the annual fund to fight infantile paralysis to which profits from this party and a thousand others will go Not only will half the total amount raised at the Salt Lake City party be spent right here— the other half going to the National Foundation for Research and Edu- cation— but this year an outstand- call for the devoted efforts of scl ence for many years to come ing student from the University of "But 1 like to point out” he said Utah also is toT be chosen to carry that children who have been cured on research studies for fighting the of infantile paralysis are not in dan‘ dread disease right here in Utah ger of any bad effects in later life Matrons Visiting in California The student selected will have his It is not like some childhood diS' Mrs L W Snow left who Is now visiting In Palm Springs Cal entire college education paid for eases followed by blindness deaf and who will also visit in Los Angeles going from there to San from funds turned over by the na- ness or mental disturbances as so Francisco to attend the fair to the early spring Mrs John B to tional foundation seem fear” many Burnham right who left early to the week for San Francisco to He further- - explained that leadMeanwhile clubwomen the country over are mobilizing their forces ing up to recent cures of 25 to 30 visit with relatives and friends for participation in the fight to wipe per cent of the afflicted ones there out this crippling disease has been a century of scientific inNot only was a resolution Indors- vestigation whioh has been most ing the campaign on the agenda for active In the past £0 years the executive board meeting of the Although” “polio’ seems to have GeneraP Federation —of- - Women's existed antiquity scientific records-extenback only to discovClubs in Washington D C but presidents of all state federations of eries in 1840 by Jacob Heine in Ger- Engaged Girls Who Tell of Wedding Plans and First Bride of Year Miss "Gayle Cluff center Miss Josephine Mary Dillier left who will be wedded to Louis RtAndwa the middle of February affianced bride of Morris Dunn Stark The marriage will take place Friday in the Salt Lake City L D S temple Mrs Frank La Veil Jensen right formerly Miss Leila Belle Rita Franklin whose marriage was solemnized during the first minute of the New Year District Federation of Women's d Clubs to Hear Chief Justice clubs have been invited to many "It is mainly a disease of childact as state chairmen of the women’s council of the new National hood though adults sometimes get “The Naturalized Citizen” will be Foundation for Infantile Paralysis it" Mr Anderson explained the subject of Judge David W created a year or SO ago by Presi"Susceptibility seems to be great- Moffat chief of the supreme est during the second and third court of Utahjustice dent Roosevelt in his address to 90 About of all years per cent members of the Sait Lake District Local Committees cases occur in the first 10 years of Federation of Women’s clubs to be In Salt Lake City these clubwo- life given at the Newhouse hotel Janmen serve under the general chairSome Immune uary 23 at 10 a m ttrt Anderson Walter H manship Mrs Will S McQuilkin chairman “For some fortunate reason that State chairman of the national event doctors do not yet understand a of international relations departis C Clarence Neslen ment will introduce Judge Moffat h in high percentage Of human beings are immune This is judged from these January weeks when the the American citizenship departblighting disease comes into conver- the number who have been e ment will lead in the reading of sation more than at any other time posed without contracting the dis- the American creed Some day scientists hope to The of the year persons who must talk ease program is arranged under about it should take care not to fill have methods of testing this imthe direction of Mrs Hugh Ward the minds of mothers with bewil- munity as is done in diphtheria and for president of the organization scarlet fever” he explained dered terror American department citizenship “Parents should be alert hut not Not a very chirpy subject some and international relations departapprehensive" he said Mr Ander- might Aay to lead up to one of the ment son has been city chairman of the most delightful and brilliant nights Featured on the program planned annual ball ever since its inception of the year when philanthropic per- - uricIerffie direction of Mrs G W He thinks it is a pity that parents sons in hundreds of cities will see should go Into a panic as some of a party come to life In picturesque them do at the mere mention of pageantry See too the stacks of checks and “polio" symptoms and at the same time send small children out to play bills to be used in fighting the mysin the streets without an adult to terious plague The Salt Lake committee under Visits in Palm Springs Los look after them and San Francisco Cal dur"Figures prove that there Is far Mr Anderson’s chairmanship is greater danger of being killed or aiming at better therapeutic facili- ing the coming two months are crippled for life as a result of not ties under the guidance of & distin- planned by Mrs L W Snow J22 ddVisers First aUehiis who left Tuesday for knowing" how nr beware ef ’traffic guished group Volunteers are out this week southern California With her sisdangers than there Is from the the new “march of ter Mrs Dejla Daynes Sanders of chance of getting infantile paraly- building-u- p" sis" he said dimes'f campaign which offers 'op Los Angeles Mrs Snow will attend For all that he is agreed that it portunity for everyone to give the opening of the San Francisco is about the most devastating dla something fair during the early spring ease in the world and one thatwlll women’3 Announcement Delphian Society Chapters Arrange Week's Meetings Rosetta i Made of Through Art” Mrs John Binks "Some Modern Art Movements and Counterparts" Dr Call Ison "Orientation Through Literature" Mrs E i ent a 1 o n Th rou gh History “ Mrs G Lawrence Weiler “Civilization: Unity in Variety Mrs Claud Asher "History for Pleasure and Profit” Mrs Rom Warburton "Del- phian and Other Varieties of History" Mrs Mabel Welch The Introductory summary and the orientation will be given by Miss Morgan Marriage A meeting of the Rosetta chapter Their Sqptol of the Delphian society will be held Maud at the public library Monday at 7:33 p m The program for the day will be ‘Handel Haydn and Mozart" with Miss Thelma Ritchie as the leader The topics will be as follows: "Story of Handel’s Life" Mrs Joel P Gro-y"His Oratorios and Operas" Mis Clara A Simmons "The Life and Work of Haydn” Mrs William L Vogler "Mozart the Man and the Musician" Mrs Eugene Osborne er Humphrey Ariadne A meeting of the Ariadne chapter will be held at the public library on Wednesday at 10 a m The prpgram for the day will be "Renaissance Stories! Tales from Chaucer” with Mrs W L Foxley as the leader The topics will be as follows: “The Wife of Bath's Tale” by Mrs Andrew Peterson: "Palamon and' Arcita” by Mrs Lee R Fry "The Story” by Mrs Stephen T r' f‘The”Influence of the' Classics" by Mrs Niels C Christensen “Reflections of Medieval Life” by Mrs George T Hummel "Literary Qualities” by Mrs Thorpe B IsaacGill-“mo- son Athena 'The first meeting of the Athena chapter will be held on Monday at the Utah Art center S7 South State street The meeting will be called to order at 7:45 p m by the president Miss Evelyn A Morgan The lesson will be “The Alms and Methods of Orientation for Modern Times" with Mrs Chloe A’ Bruce as leader Topics will be given by the following members: "Delphian of Orientation" Mrs Principles Conrad Jones: Delphian Orientation Luncheon Arranged For Tuesday Members of section A Ladies’ Aid society of the First Methodist church will meet for luncheon Tuesday at 1 p m at the home of Mrs H J Moser 1349 Emerson avenue Mrs Austin V Allcott and Mrs W E Block' will be the assisting hostesses Wedding plans are In the offing for another Salt Lake maid—Miss Josephine Mary Dillier daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Dillier 1008 South street East Twenty-sevent- h who will be wedded to Louis R Andrus son of Mr and Mrs J S Andrus of Murray the middle of February SEuod© — Soroptimists Install Officers L Sale in RICE O’NEIL and VALCRAFT SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN ' 9 An early selection is recommended 90 pairs Women $ Daniel Green Boudoir Slippers in Discontinued Patterns Q fL 13 J QC WALM-evr- a “Quality Shoes for era Close-Outs- Men and Women” t DU ART WAVE— HOLLYWOOD B O Brady Hostesses will be’ Mrs C H Christensen- Mrs M L1 Christensen" Mrs R H Brewertcm and Mrs B H Christensen Coasf Yisitor Mrs JohrKR Burnham 1376 Arlington drive is now in San Francisco where she will visit for several weeks withNwlatives and friends so main salt lake citv I' IffliiULeJ & COCKTAIL JACKETS HALF PRICE now $5 now Reg- - $10 now Reg $12 now Reg Reg $250 SILK MU $750 Reg $15 now Reg $1750 nqw $875 $125 $250 $500 $600 WOOL $20 Reg $25 Reg $1000 $1250 KNITTED FFIE R S Regular $1 to $10 Values HALF-- PRICE M O GROUPS SUITS OVERCOATS TIES HATS SHIRTS UNDERWEAR PAJAMAS PANTS SWEATERS GLOVES $4)50 JE "PUSH-UP- " —Regular $ 50 X $250 DEAUVILLE OIL WAVE— Regular $yg $350 JL tor I B £i Dried aft F FINGER WAVES Completely -- © WAVE SHOP Not e School lie Brooke Arrado Building Over Broadway Drug ‘ Members of the Women’s auxiliary to the Police Mutual Aid will entertain at luncheon Wednesday at 2 p m at the Moose club 161 Second East street The fete will honor birthday anniversaries of these members: Mrs S C Peoples Mrs A H Vogeler Mrs M Whitaker Mrs Frank Gil bert Mrs H W Clark and Mrs n fo) Each Complete experts Complete 25 Giving Luncheon Also Several Selected by cs £diteAuxilkiv ! HALF-PRIC- E Beautiful and different given E A Roland will preside furnished by Merlin 1 p Fisher at the general meeting of the Wa- who will sing a group of patriotic satch Literary club Tuesday at 2 selections m at Civic Center 644 South The history-civisection will Main street The program sponsored by the meet at the home of Mrs R E history-civic- s section will be pre- Ganahl 664 Twelfth East street sented by Mrs H J Stewart' chair- Thursday After a short business man Mrs Stewart will introduce" meeting Mrs Stewart chairman Dr Burton K Farnsworth state will present Wilford G Frisctr-knecht state director of the Nadirector of secondary education who will speak on Citizens for tional Youth admilnstratiom who will speak on that subject American Democracy" Mrs Dent Chamberlin will de"Rededication to the Principles of Democracy" an Inspirational ad- liver a paper on ‘The Moral Eledress will be given by H Scott ments of Civilization" Hammlll of the Salt Lake cojincil -- Luncheon will be served at 1 of Boy Scouts Mrs J M Fordgett will be p m Music for the afternoon will be the assisting hostess f Clearance Sale Any Style Mrs vo-c- JTpmage- - Murphy Dr Maud Callison Mrs Maude Chegwidden Mrs Margaret M McQuilkin and Mrs Maude K Baker will feature a talk by 2 p m A stringed orchestra furnished Beginning a series of discussions at Miss Florence Ware on the topic music during the evening on current topics related to pending "ArtJn the Home" She will give a description of the art in the govlegation tha law seellon of the Ladies’ Literary ernor's home and Mrs Henry H Islands Philippine club will meet at 10:30 a m Tues- Blood will be an honored guest Current events and current literScheduled Topic' day to hear" Niels C Christensen discuss the proposed bill designed ature section will hear a talk by For Missionary Group to provoke action concerning the Mrs Will S McQullken on "Utah’s Part in the United States Custom matter of emokeless fuel Mra Fred A Clark will present Service" at the regular meeting on Topics will be given on missions in the Philippine Islands at the the parliamentary law lesson on the Friday at 2 p m A group of songs meeting of the Jessie Lee Ellis subject “What Motions to Use to will be presented by Mrs Luciie Missionary society set for Tuesday Accomplish Certain Objects" The Child Higgs at 8 p m at the home of Mrs R A meeting will be held at the clubGlenny 1541 Thirteenth East street house 850 East South Temple street Miss Almira Dodge will lead in The arts and crafts section will the devotional service with Mrs meet for a morning work session William G Willis in charge of the Thursday morning followed by a program plate lunch with Mrs E H Schraga Assisting hostesses will’ be Mrs and Mrs H W Culbertson as hostAT SPECIAL LOW PRICES H Deck and Mrs Robert D esses Floyd Steele Our Standard Wave The program which will begin Patriotic Program Planned For Wasatch Literary Club PHONE WAS 9937 ' Kl al Teudt music chairman will be selections by Mrs Enid A Or" lob accompanied by Mrs Arthur Pedersen Freber and two reading by Miss Dora Dutson Donald B Goodali executive di rector of the Utah State Art cen ter will explain the work of the new art project to the group “It’s the Store Behindlhe Sale That Counts” Sections of Ladies' Literary Club Schedule Programs WALK-OVE- R J Program Announced For Meeting of (Missionary Society Ah1-gel- Margaret Andrews installed" The young couple plan to take president of the Soroptlmist club their marriage -- vows - In the early at ceremonies lield Thursday eveThe Missionary societies of the' evening of their wedding day at the home of the bride’s parents before ning First Methodist Episcopal church Gasoline Tax Topic immediate members only of the two will meet at the Y W C A 322 families Following the ceremony For Club Meet WednesThird East South street however a large wedding reception is being arranged which will inday' at 10:30 a m W D Hammond chairman of clude both friends and relatives “Business and a talk by Mrs N A the state road commission will be Dunyon on the objectives of Chris- the guest speaker at the meeting tian education as conducted by the of the Democratic Ladies’ Study Wedding Date Set Dr Margaret Andrews was In' Women’s Home group districts 287 and 288 to be Missionary will oc- held at 8 p m at the of the stalled For Friday Soroptlmist cupy the morning session Lunch- home Wednesday president of Mr and Mrs F G Dust club of Salt Lake City following a eon will be served at 12:30 p m The 4451 Highland drive The marriage of Miss Gayle Cluff The subject of Mr Hammond’s beautifully arranged dinner Thurs' afternoon program will be presented daughter of Mr and Mrs Melvin day evening in the jade room of talk will be "Gasoline Tax and L Cluff 1731 Wright court and by Miss Anna Davis secretary of What It is Used For” Morris Dunn Stark son of Mr and the Hotel Utah Christian education Mrs C R Stark 929 East "Second Other officers elected were Judge The theme "Fulfilling God PurSouth street will take place Friday Reva Beck Bosone first Vice presBarlow-Florence poses" will be exemplified in a playin the Salt Lake CityL D S temident Miss Rose Ferro second vice let "The Sale of the World ChiTold ple president Mrs Blanche E Parton ldren" by the Tuxis club directed Marriage Announced today is the marriage recording secretary Miss Gladys by Mrs John M Raish Public Card Party Vocal duet “Holy City" Mrs Glen of Miss Annie Barlow daughter of Hobbs secretary corresponding 3504 Twenty-thir- d Mrs Vida Fox Clawson treasurer V Culp and Mrs Robert F Schei- Mrs A Belva Barlow Planned to Eldredge L street with East solo Task" Vocal ber “My and Mrs Ivy L Hall auditor WilFlorence son of Mr and Mrs James A traditional candle light cere- violin Mrs A J Alt and Mrs Members of Silver Maple circle liam B Ford piano obbligato ac- Florence 1175 Westminster avenue followed installation the mony No 108 Neighbors of Woodcraft The marriage of the young couple Mrs C Leander Prisk will meet Monday at 8 p m at the which was presided over by Mrs companist Mrs Bernice Williams took place late last October Devotlonala Laura of Clark McCurdy organizer I O O F hall 41 Post Office the local chapter of Soroptlmlsts place Past the of presidents organiza On Thursday at 2 p m members have slated a public card party to tion who were honored during the were Miss Gertrude be held In room 220 Brooks Arcade evening Dr Mildred Nelson Mrs 268 South State street Isabelle Offering Substantial Reductions Formerly priced to 500 On sale at Club President Dr WAILK-OTIEIir- S SEMI-ANNUA- rlage- - of Reception to Honor Couple Married During February Now in Progress! Famous Formal announcement of the --mar- Miss-- Uila Belle Rtta Franklin to Frank La Veil Jensen son of Mr and Mrs Jacob W Jensen 646 Tenth East street is made today by Mrs Lelia B Franklin South street 679 East Second mother of the bride The marriage the first on the city's new year slate took place one minute past midnight December 81 1938 at the home of John A Harter - 814 West Fourteenth North street just a week after the engagement was revealed at a dinner party given St the’ Hyrum J Jensen home 2730 Highland drive on Christmas day The young couple who are making their home in Salt Lake City are at home to their many friends at 679 East Second South street Dun-(anr"- A 172 SOUTH MAIN IR AGE c n J 7 SALT LAKE CITY r— O’ Z a |