| Show 14 E Sunday Morning- - -- iTIje SVibunt- - US A C Campus Sororities Lavishly Entertain Rushees Dinner Party Tells Maid's Betrothal LOGAN— Kappa Delia sorority tgreenery in thp Mexican mannpr located at its new chapter houp A young senorita entertained with at 133 East Center street held an music on the mandolin On Wednesday evening the foropen house tea on Sunday precedThe house was mal banquet was held In the baning rush week The of the Bluebird attractively decorated with late fall quet hall were invited into the candle-lighte- d guests flowers A fall color scheme was banquet hall which was carried out in the appointments of beautifully decorated with an the tea Miss abundance of fall flowers The officers of the cluh were in while played pianist the receiving line: Miss Marjorie the guests were gathering The fieelpy chapter president Mrs L flowers were in the rainbow hue B Woolley and Miss Joan Smith and the tapers were white The tea table was charming with Miss Mabel Bott presided at the a mosaic banquet cloth centered and welcomed the guests banquet with a mound of pink roses and She read a message of greeting pink sweet peas from Miss Lucile Lundahl an acMrs L A Stoddart Mrs Har- tive member who is attending vey Christensen and Mrs David school at the University of WashBurgoyne poured ington in Seattle Short talks were One hundred and fifty guests Mrs Paul M Dunn Miss called Miss Genevieve Farr was gien by Robbins and Miss Carol Maijorie In charge of arrangements assisted Following the banWennergren Miss Rhonda quet the by Miss Deiva Ew-inwere entertained guests Nielsen and Miss Helen Miles at the chapter house On Monday the house was changed from the friendly open Rush Week Climax house to a prison All guests arThe rushing week was climaxed riving were taken before the judge by Theta Vpsilon Thursday evewhere thpy were sentenced to onp ning with a circus party Miss hour of "hard pleasure" They Mabel Bott received the Into were served prison fate on tin a circus scene assistedguests Miss by Miss Carol plate and from tin cups Winnergren and Miss MarMargaret Gurrel and Miss Deiva jorie Robbins Ewing poured at the refreshments On Saturday morning the foltable Miss Relda Gardner had lowing girls were pledged to the assisted chapter: Miss Madge Karl Miss charge of arrangements by Miss Leah Lewis and Miss Josephine Griffin Miss Gwendolyn Erma Clark Smith Miss Donna Burrie Miss On Tuesday the housp turned Karma Hill Miss Genevieve JohnInto a "Kappa Delta Turf club" son Miss Trilva Daniels Miss Nor-di- a thp great event being "The Green Taylor Miss Nedra Datwyler and White- - Derby” Mrs David and Miss Jean Hess Following the C and Mrs J Burgoyne Worley Sigma Chi Derby and the football at the serving table Miss game the pledges were entertained presided Thoebe Liqford was in charge of at a buffet supper at the chapter assisted by Miss house arrangements An evening of fun folMaxine Hansen and Miss Sara Hall lowed supper ending in a slumber party with a breakfast Sunday White Rose Banquet morning On Wednesday evening the scene Shifted to the Hotel Eccles where Tau eta Tan the annual whitp rose banquet The highlight of Tau' eta Tau was held "Kappa Delta Stars" sorority events last week was a was the theme carried out Thp tea sponsored by the patronesses W'alls Bnd pillars of the spacious and given at the home of Mrs room were covered with blue Clark E Haskins Wednesday afterstudded with metallic stars sup- - noon The tea table was centered with a mound of purple and forted by clusterswasof white roses served in the orchid daisies and white tapers in banquet soft glow of candlelight to the crystal howl and holders Mrs strains of musical interludes by Halbert Greaves presided at the tea Eldon Hansen's orehestra New table The house was decorated stars approaching the Kappa Delta with a of fall garden flowvariety national firmament made the sub- ers Mrs Clark E Haskins Mrs ject of the address of welcome Leroy B Young Miss Lois Holder-baugiven by Miss Marjorie Seeley Miss Luella Felton and Miss Music by the "Spheres" was car- AlvaRetta Muray were in the reried out in the Flower song sung ceiving line Special guests were Each guest was Mrs A J Brooking Mrs J Wesby the group Introduced in the realm of Kappa ley Schauh Mrs Wilford Lund-ber- g Delta Stars by Miss Ruth Pond and Mrs Hjrum Hunsaker The Star Dust of Kappa Delta was On Thursday evening Tau Zeta described by Miss Ruth Mae An- Tau entertained its rushees at a derson banquet In the dining room of the Miss Ruth Fond was assisted in Commons building on College hill arrangements by Miss Leah Lewis The table was centered with salMiss Ruth Holbrook Miss Frances mon colored gladioli the sorority Rawlins Miss Beverly Deardorff flower The young Greek ship Tau Miss Melba Brunt and Miss Ronda Zeta Tau was the theme of the Nelson The patronesses were Mrs banquet The hall was hung with Rush Budge Mrs J S Williams placards of miniature ships of salMrs L A Stoddart Mrs C C mon and silver the sorority colors Randall Mrs J C Worley Mrs Miss Luella Felton was V D Gardner Mrs D T WilResponses were made liams and Miss Edith Bowen by Miss Betty Young Mrs Clark Haskins Mrs L F Keller and Miss Circus Theme I'sed Bernice Brown Miss AlvaRetta On Thursday the Kappa Delta Murray sang "Sweet Mystery of circus came to town officially clos- Life" and the sorority sweetheart ing its rush season The scene of song the event was at the new chapter Pledges of 3'au Zeta Tau are bouse Toy balloons covered the Miss June Johnson Miss Marion walls and ceiling The table was Palmer and Miss Geniel Roberts covered with a gingham cloth Beta Xi of Alpha Chi ' Omega Pink lemonade stick candy and entertained at a harvest fireside animal crackers were served Miss honoring its rushees Saturday eveRefreshments were served Baily and Miss Mauvua Tracy had ning from a table decorated with a horn charge of arrangements Kappa Delta announces the of plenty filled with fruit Twenty pledging of Miss Amanda Ward guests were present Miss Jmagene Redd Miss Marcel Cowley Miss Lorene McClellan Miss Gwen Burgoyne Miss Ethel Parties Honor Woodland Miss Phylis Stoddard Miss Marie Fowler Miss Jeanne Travelers Allen Miss Alice Bateman and Miss Helen Hovey Following the Before Leaving pledging the girls were guests of LOGAN-Ca- rl Nelson and Mrs Sigma Chi fraternity and Sigma Chi Derby at the Dansante Miss Fred Lundberg entertained at a Iyorene McClellan a Kappa Delta luncheon and bridge pnrty Thurspledge of Ogden was chosen as day afternoon at Mrs Nelson's Sweetheart of Sigma Chi to reign summer home In Logan canyon for the coming year The pledges Guest of honor was Mrs M G were then taken to the football Wetzel who with her husband game finishing with a fireside Lieutenant Wetzel will leave the buffet supper at the chapter house early part of next week for Rochester N Y where they will visit Thet L'psllon with relatives for an Indefinite Theta t'psilon sorority opened its time They expect to visit New friendly doors Sunday afternoon to York City and the fair before rethe freshman girls of the Utah turning to Logan Miss The luncheon table was attracState Agricultural- college Ruth Bowen was at the door to tively decorated with zinnias Covreceive the guests who were in- ers were laid for 12 guests Bridge troduced to Miss Mabel Bott presi- followed the luncheon A dinner and bridge dent of the active chapter and the following who were in the receiv- party was given Saturday evening ing line with Miss Bolt: Mrs at the home of Mr Rnd Mrs KenTaul M Dunn chapter adviser neth O Lindquist in Logan canyon Mrs D W Pittman division super- honoring Lieutenant and Mrs WetThe chapter members zel The guests Included Mr and visor allowed the guests through the Mrs Kenneth O Lindquist Dean and Mrs Paul At Dunn Dr and house The tea table was coveied with Mrs Clark E Haskins Dr and n imported real lace tea cloth Mrs C J Dames Mr and Mrs and centered with scarlet snap- Wilford Lundberg Mr and Mrs dragons and graceful lace vine Albeit Holman Dr and Mrs A J which extended along the tahle to Brooking Mr and Mrs George the candlesticks holding white Wilkinson Mr and Mrs Barney The dinner Miss Brenda Van Olden Standing of Ogden lapers and Miss Geneva Beamons poured tahle was docoratcd with mnri-golOn Monday evening the guests Bridge followed the dinner were received by Captain Mabel Bott and First Mate Mrs Paul M Dunn on board the "S S Theta Visitors Depart were Refreshments Upsilon" LOGAN- - Mr and Mrs A W served by two sailor girls The Baird of Shreveport La 'left Monlable was centered with an illumifor their home after spending day and nated miniature ship flags 10 days here as guests of Dr and pennants Dr and Mrs Mrs C C Randall Randall entertained their guests Open Road Calls on a week-en- d fishing trip in the The open road of friendship Hole country on Jackson Jackson th guests to Theta Upsilon lake during their stay bete house Tuesday evening In the receiving line werp Mrs D W Pittman Mrs N P Taulson Mrs C J Californians Visit Sorensen and Mrs relerson LOGAN Mr and Mrs J SandMiss Ruth Hammond rereived the gupsts at the door and escorted berg and Miss Vera Clark of Los them into a Mexican fiesta The Angeles Cal spent thp week here house and tea tahle were typically visiting with Mis Sandherg's and Mexiian with the ted yellow Miss Clark's mother Mrs Esther ©range and brown combined with Clark x 'SC i Ruth-Parkc- toast-mistre- - no-ho- st d y t? V - T- -ft ? m T tl Miss Marie Holland of Brigham City whose marriage to Darryl Woodland is planned for Oc- tober Richard R Laner who was Miss Rosa Marie Clark of Cedar City before marriage Mrs 16 her-rece- Cedar City Maid Wedded to an Hostesses Choose Teas Pair United In Lovely Young Salt Laker To Compliment CEDAR CITY— Mr and Mrs P Clark announce the recent marriage of their daughter Miss Rose R Laner LOGAN A charmingly appoint- Marie Clark to Richard The marriage of Salt Lake City ed tea was given Friday afternoon was performed in St George with in the banquet hall of the Bluethe bride's parents attending The bride is a former student bird in relebration of the birthday colof the Branrh anniversary of Mrs Joseph F Car-do- n lege Mr Laner Agricultural is a son of Mrs Hostesses were Mrs Cardon's Maty Laner of Eugene Ore four daughters Mrs John H Tit-zAfter an extended honeymoon of Boise Idaho Mrs Cecil B trip through Utah and other westwill Kenner of Los Angeles Cal Mrs ern states the young couple make their home in Salt Lake MexK of Woodward New Harry City ico and Miss Blanch Cardon The hall was decorated with a variety of dahlias and greenery Dinner Parties Fete The tea tahle was centered with a mound of lavender and pink Honored Guests asters and lavender tapers The RanC C following poured: Mrs and Mrs Orrin TROVO-- Mr dall Mrs C M Christensen Mrs Baird a family dinner Sunday gave Julia N Howell and Mrs W B at their home in honor of Mr Ballard Assisting In serving were Baird's sister Mrs H Gordon LarMrs Kenneth Palmer Mrs Stansen who is leaving soon for Washley Logan Mrs Glen Jones Mrs ington D C where she will join Norma Merrill her husband who is employed by: The following assisted In enter- the government taining the guests: Mrs James H A beautiful bowl of marigolds Linford Mrs J A Hulme Mrs decorated the dining table around I D A J Hendrickson Mrs which were seated Mrs Larsen Naisbitt and Mrs Lutie Simmons and her daughter Marlene Mr One hundred and fifty guests called and Mrs Abner H Baird and famduring the receiving hours ily of Payson Mr and Mrs WilMr Another tea lovely in all its ford Baird of Salt Lake City and Anderson details was given Saturday after- and Mrs Reuben Mrs Hyrum Baird noon in the banquet hall of the family Mr and and and the host and hostfamily Bluebird by Mrs H R McGee hon- ess and family oring her daughter Mrs Ralph N Barlow a bride of late August Mrs James F Rnhison enterwho before her marriage was Miss tained at a dinner Patricia McGee at her home Sunday in honor of The tea table was covered with Mr and Mrs Newal James Robia Venetian lace cloth and centered son who were recently married with a large oblong mound of late A color scheme of pink and while fall flowers and matching tapers with a tiny centerpiece of pink Greenery festooned on the table roses was used completed the decoration On the buffet was a wedding Those who poured were Mrs cake w'ithfa tiny bride and bridePreston Thomas Mrs C L Reese groom In the center The bride cut Mrs Roland Emmett and Mrs Wil- the cake while everyone gave liam Lohman The following as- wishes of happiness sisted in serving: Miss Mildred Dinner was served to the bride Hayward Miss Annabelle Smith and bridegroom Mr and Mrs J Miss Betty Pederson Miss Pat Em- O Garrett Mr and Mrs Weston mett Miss Joan Carter Miss Mar- Garrett Mr and Mrs Earl Fors-lun- d jorie Watts Miss Maridene Munk DeLane Garrett Jay Garrett Miss DeLouise Parker Assisting George Robison Beulah Robison in entertaining the guests were and Mis James F Robison The rs J W Hayward Mrs Moses bride was the former Miss Norma Thatcher Mrs Kate Christiansen Garrett Mrs Farrell Johnson A luidal shower was given at Edna Mae Hedquist home Monthp Mr and Mrs John S MeCune for Mrs Robison by day entertained at a tea Saturday aft- her evening sisters Mrs Earl Forslund ernoon at their home honoring and Mrs Weston Garrett Choice Mrs A B Jones mother of Mrs fall flowers decorated the enterbefore for MeCune her departure rooms Mrs Vr Monroe her home In Los Angeles Cal taining led In a variety of games Paxman after two months’ visit here with and Miss Myda Stewart enterand daughter A her violin selections with e of yellow and bronze tained to 50 guests was Luncheon served was The tpa table was featured The decorated with marigolds house was decorated with zinnias Women's Faculty and autumn leaves Fifty guests called Welcomes A son-in-la- color-schem- LOGAN — Women’s League of the II S A C gave a tea Friday afternoon in the reLOGAN— Logan Danre club gave ception hall of the Commons buildIts annual fall dinner dance Thurs- ing complimenting the new memday evening In the banquet hall bers of faculty of U S A C numThis event bering 25 The hostesses for thp of the Bluebird marked the opening of the season afternoon Included Mrs D I RasMrs Addie Suapp Mrs of its dancing parties Cov ers were mussen Favors were Bv ron Alder Mrs Stillman Wright laid for R0 guests at the place of each lady guest Mis I F Keller Mrs W W The committee on arrangements Richards Mrs Datus Hammond included Mr and Mrs Harold For-no- Mrs W J Vickers Mis L R Mr and Mrs Sidnev O Stoi k Humphries Mrs George D Clvde Mr nnd Mis M O Hardy Mr Miss Thelma Fogelherg and Mrs 't and Mis Percy Smith Captain and James II Linford In the receiving line were Mrs Mrs Geffory Bunting Mrs D I RasK G Peterson mussen Mrs David Burgoyne Mis Clio Stillman Wright and Mrs George D Clyde The tea table was decolOGAN— Clio club met In bronze and yellow with rated annual business meeting Wednesand ivory tapers day afternoon In the elubrootn of chrysanthemums Mrs Byron Alder had chnige of the Cache county public library the tearoom assisted by other with Mrs A N Sorensen president hostesses A corsage holding her of the cluh piesiding name was presented to each new toThe pioginm for the year member About 13(1 guests called Faculty ff Club Meets gether with Hip various commitwas piescnled to the cluh mentbets Other business prejiara-tm- Club Members Feted LOGAN - Mrs Kenneth O Lindto the opening of the club on atentertained the members of was of next week quist Wednesday tended to After the meeting tea her bridge club at lunihenn and was served brldga Wednesday afternoon tees y Home Rites Mr and Mrs Bert Sutannounce the marriage of their daughter Miss Norma Sutton to Garff J Fitzgprald son of Mrs Mary A Fitzgerald of Salt Lake City which took plaep at the home of the bride's parents Monday at 6 p m Standing in front of the hay window in the living room which was banked with flowers and fern the young couple were married by Frank T Bennett of the Fifth-D S ward Many baskets and vases of roses asters nasturtiums nnd marigolds decorated the entire house The bride wore a gown of white lace over satin nnd carried a bride's bouquet of pink roses and e regal lilies tied with white She was attended by her sister Miss Elizabeth youngest Sutton who wore pink satin and held a nosegay of carnations delphinium and white tuber roses Grant Fitzgerald of Provo a cousin of the bridegroom was best man A wedding dinner followed the ceremony the guests being served at smalt tables The dining table was centered with a large wedding cake topped with tiny bride and bridegroom and yellow tapers ton ma-hn- wpre on either side The young couple left immediately for a honeymoon 1o San Francisco where they will visit the fair and other points of interest They will also travel down the roast to Los Angeles hefore returning to Provo to make their home Husband Gives Party Honoring Wife On Her Birthday and Mrs Horace G Merrill of San Diego Cal formerly of Provo hae arrived to spend a month here at their home in Springdell Provo canyon In relebration of Mrs Merrill's birthday anniversary which occurred Sunday Dr Merrill gave a dinner party Saturday evening at the home Autumn leaves decorated the dining table and places were set for the following guests: Dr and Mrs L W Oaks Mr and Mrs Harvey King Dr and Mis M W Merrill L)r and Mrs T Karl Pardoe Mr and Mrs Clayton Jenkins Dr and Mrs Vascoe M Tanner Dr- and Mrs Wayne B Hales Dr and Mrs Don C Merrill Mr and Mrs George Ballif Dr and Mrs L L Cullunore Mr and Mrs Gene Hansen Mr and Mrs Jesse N Fllertsen of Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs George Wor-the- n and Mr and Mrs Claude AshrROVO-- Dr - worth New Members Club Holds First Dance of Series October 8 -- Salt £ake Following dinner the group moto the Maeser Memorial where under Dr Hale's direction they looked at the moon Saturn Mars and Jupiter through the telescope Refreshments were served at the home of Dr and Mrs Oaks tored Gee-Harr- is Rites Held in Orem PROVO — Mrs Ruth Gee nounccs the marriage of daughter Miss Lois Gc to Lnfe Harris son of Mr and Mrs Isaac llnrris of Orem The Harris home was the scene of the wedding Thursday evening with Stanley Harris officiating Approximately HX) family members relatives and friends were A piogram folin attendance lowed the ceremonv nnd refreshments were The young people wilt make Iheir home in Orem Hat of Black Velvet oppmg her black dl esses nne woman wears a tiny hat of hlai k velvet with rose and rust colored osimh fenlhers twisted Into a tall upstanding feather fancy posed at the fiont of the hat and Mrs BRIGHAM CITY-- Mr Fred Holland of Brigham City announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Marie Holland to Darryl W'oodland son of Mr and Mrs Milton I Woodland of Provo The couple will be married October 16 Announcement of the approaching marriage was told when a group of close friends met at a charmingly arranged dinner party given by the bride's mother Sunday afternoon in the Howard hotel banquet room A dainty pink and blue color scheme was developed in the table appointments to carry out the bridal theme A crystal bowl of roses and gladioli centered the table which was lighted with blue candles Tiny gold edged envelopes at each guests place conveyed the wedding plans of the couple Covers were laid for Mrs H M Peterson and Mrs Ruth J Wilson of Logan Mrs Mark Hone Miss Marjorie Caddie Miss Ruth Goddard Miss Lois Ensign Miss Betty Young and Miss Ruth Allen of Ogden Miss Margaret Ware of Lay-to- n Mrs Gale Tingey Mrs Marvin Peters Mrs Glen Fife Mrs Elliot Ward Mrs Spencer Stone Mrs Paul Blair Miss Erma Iverson Miss Ruth Johnson Miss Roberta Ward Miss Glenna Anderson Miss Edith Thorne Miss Mary Rae Christensen Mrs Orville E Mer-re- ll and Mrs June Hansen of Brigham City Miss Holland is a graduate of Weber college at Ogden where she was a member of the Otyokvva and president of the Associated Women Students Mr Woodland also is a graduate of Weber college and the University of Utah Club Enjoys Short Talks "PROVO -- An interesting program of short talks was presented at the meeting of the Alice LouIsp Reynolds club chapter No 1 held at the home of the president Mrs George H Hansen In pleasant View Monday evening Mrs C F Eyring gave "Personalities of New England" Mrs Clarence S Boyle followed with a talk on "The Interesting Things at Lord and Taylor's" Mrs George S Ballif spoke on "Personalities in the New York World's Fair” and Mrs Grant Ivins who has visited both the New York and San Francisco fairs talked on "Fairs and Flowers" During the discussion which followed refreshments were served to Mrs Frank Karl Mrs Harold Walton Mrs J J Weight Mrs C F Eyring Mrs Perciva! Bigelow Mrs P A Christensen Mrs George Ballif Mrs Grant Ivans Mrs Harold Clark Mrs Orea B Tanner Mrs I E Brockbank Mrs Frank Mrs Wavne B Hales Madsen Mrs C S Boyle Mrs Lurile Jones and Mrs Claude Ashworth Members of the Women's Coun-r- il and their guests were entertained when Jay Keeler talented voung organist was presented by the music section of the council in a recital at the tabernacle Mr Keeler plaved the works of the great composers Handel Bach Miles B Foster Spohr and Sigrid Korg nnd he preceded his concert of fine music with a demonstration of the mechanism of the organ and gave brief explanations of the compositions of the artists Mrs Elizabeth Sardom chairman of the music section was in charge The R F Crandall residence presented a fpstive scene as the Hallowe'en social season was ushered in at an open session of the Clivell club with Mrs Horace Crandall and Mrs Vern Bullock as hostesses Pumpkin faces black cats owls and vvitihes skeletons bats and all creatures which go to make up Hallowe'en weie used to decorate the entertaining rooms Contest games were played Hallowe’en colors were also predominant in the refreshments served to the 25 members and guests in attendance Mothers-in-La- Or Can w 1939 j 1 ca Mak( Ri Break Family Circles t nership for Walter snmM one of the older men so we do have good reawn r -- - f Bn 10 cat eful hut Aunt Sis ttl! ch ’ The writer dren call her mother-in-ladoesn't like ndiculotti? Is Is 29 the mother-in-lav- y Georgia has expensive hair and fare two wom- ments The older 30 years lta' takes taxis just en have livpd in the same house lately brought home TsTam?' I 3 'ieh 1 for four j ears ever since the older one was widowed It is a small house with four °w w1 ®elcC rooms upstairs four down and one I make them like her’ know occu'"I all who servant a this is There bath cminsmt) g the downstairs bedroom 2!UI°rnyJpart'but"'e?ethlPs pies Te dava which has its own lavatory and at the point new when Vo I novc the usual arrangement of kitchen little affected wav shp clf‘9rt kr throat before she starts to ta7t f'M lish nc and breakfast porch dining-roobutters her roll at breakfast dm J his0 and parlor me out of my senses ritv children girls "She has a hah t of drift Georgia has three M“ of eight and six and a baby boy into the kitchen just before Thoie are a garden and a garage and picking at this or than and trees in short it is one of five wedge of white- - meat' a sine’ ' in homes small million pleasant pie just one peach upsetting p'i small American towns and the Sarah's arrangements askmeY Browns have every comfort and a why she doesn’t put more bmm in this or whether that caulifio great deal of pleasure Walter Brown wants his wdfe to is quite fresh have the best in lighting cooking "Tonight a shortcake came convenience with the tahle refrigerating one corner those added miracles of radio and away this big baby of a 0n7 telephone phonograph and vac- had seen it in the pantry an ho uum cleaner of which the women earlier and hadn't been able I f of less fdrtunate countries know resist it and somehow We came in and started this letter nothing I feel better you jUst h(wr Cloud on Life gotten it off my nnml and’" But the cloud on Georgia's life now join in a budge game ‘J is her mother-in-laThey are of which my husband and his bachi and different religions traditions elor brother throw about eien training she and Elsie Brown and third hand 1o mama because i they cannot see anything in the hates to lose’’ same light Old Mrs Brown was a rich man's daughter she thinks Sage Advice In answer to Georgia I everything that is not lavish is to say again what I have adpenurious Her rich father is dead and his fortune long vanished but here before It is this: No elderh that doesn’t matter She—but this woman belongs in a younger is the way Georgia tells the story: house No man should ask o’' "Walter's mother sneers if I his wife that she have her there t scrape the butter from the plates That is basic A girl would haol-qu- ite for cooking purposes She shrugs as much right to place and looks patient if I turn out up- pottering old failure of a father'-stairs lights until we go up When her husband's office and ept I plan a company meal of economi- him to be respected and oheVe-cal meat pie or enchiladas she re- there She would hap more rigk‘f peats over and over again that her for office hours aip only fro4 father never would have anything nine to five whereas home f but chicken or beef for his friends go on fojever and always wine "If I give my faithful Sarah an Ought toBe "Grateful for re extra day off she mutters about If a man must have his it for days and tells Walter that I him in other words if D? paren inahili am evidently not accustomed to mother has made so little a sue having a servant She wants us to cess of her own life that she mtyf be can much move into a larger house with two graft herself in the end upr- baths and keeps finding houses younger lives and do her Jb°st 1 work couplf and asking Walter to go see them wreck them too then that mothe-forgot Whatever she can she keeps from ought to be humbly grateful t perou me she recently went to a down- ought to be adaptable quiet n came town hotel and stayed two days useful I ents with an old "friend from New York of Oorp This mother-in-lanot bringing her to see me or the Brown’s might make her life aw I young nses- children at all pletely serene She might be "She has an income of about rock of comfort and health in th $600 a year Of course Walter and crowded household adored of tM I don't expect her to pay board granddaughters a nurse for IK for we can well afford to keep smnll baby But the children rtf i her but it does madden me to be like her the cook has every reap economizing myself and to see the to detest her and Georgia s hs j 4 Song junk on which she wastes her piest years are being destroyed By money her P noth or with a With $600 P year She Doesn't Spend Wisely t ing a year Elsie Blown ought Col "We are saving hoping to buy simply get out Let her find some nipmt a home and perhaps a junior part- ward thing else to do than idling abo her son’s home boasting of var poem ished glories and criticising evny this Eyestrain Has of tl thing that goes on No marita happiness can survive such a situs vario By Kathleen Norris A voung woman In an Iowa city vv rites me a letter about- her is w - S&i £ - ' ! f hou-- moth-wit- t Sh-- Bad Effect On Entire Body Topping the list of foolish tals mor- is thp woman who needs eye- glasses won t wear them because she believes they will make her look older There are many of her She gets turkey tracks before her time and— goodness knows — wrinkles are worse than specs any day of the week Eyestrain s can make a woman keep her nervous system jangling linke a telephone bell Eyeglasses bring ease act as an insurance against more serious difficulties that may develop Only pair of eyes one has why not be Kind to them? Fiameless glasses are Inconspicuous more becoming than shell horrors Tlieie are many lens patterns There are designs that make long noses look shorter short noses longer There are others made for eyes that are set far apart still others for eyes ManMrs Alma Raxman was hostess that are too close together to members of the Ladies' Literary ufacturers have made surveys hit club at her home at the opening upon len outlines that make for meeting of the season Gerrit de becomingnepx Jong who recently returned from Europe gave a very Interesting State Nurses talk on "Conditions in Europe" Mr and Mrs Rulon Moigan furnished the musical program Thirty Entertained members and guest were in PROVO --- Following the Utah State Nurses’ association convenMrs Kenneth Bailey Mrs John tion held Friday after their visit Lundahl and Mrs Fred Kemper to the Utah Valley hospital guests were guests at the De Novo rlub were served tea at the nurses’ party held at the residence of Mrs home at 4 o’rloek by members of Thomas E Beasley Tuesday after- district No 3 of the state associanoon Luncheon was followed by tion Mrs Mary Oaks Mrs Emma bridge Members present were Mrs George H Carter Mrs Harvey Cannon Miss Therma Green and Higgins Mis Fred Newell Mis Miss Mary Blocked received the Alvin Cnibett Mis Ted Johnson guests Mis W Monroe Paxman Mrs John Bush Mis Harold Mrs Sharp Gillespie and Mrs Calder and Mrs Aithur Diipgms Freda Sonsigny superintendent of the hospital poured and the folMrs Dallas II Young was hos- lowing nurses served: Mrs Clara tess to members of the Utah Sumsion Mrs Leona Curtis Mrs Sorosis club at a meeting held at Sina Duke and Mrs Love her home Wednesday afternoon less Mrs Alice Syme Sybil was chairA review of Ihe book "Listen man on arrangMnents the Wind" by Anne Morrow Lindbergh was given by Mis Stanley M Clark Twenty-fiv- e members Silver Fox Trims were In attendance Here to slay is the cloth coat luxuriously trimmed with good silver fox many women preferring Interesting Soup I lus t v pc of gnr ment to an ordinal y r Alphnhet noodles are always an coat A beauty hns Ihe fox incentive to the kiddies to eat npplied to simulate a bolero while their soup They seer t to enjoy another model has a hig collar and Seeing how ntitnv diffluent lelleis wide hip pannieis of the silvery they can pit k out and the nourish- pell A sailor collar of the fur ing broth Is down before they with mnithing muff is another faknow it vored style criss-cros- nil-fu- It tion is corroding ar slowly fa in undermining the relationship t" husband and wife mother and ch dren employers and servant Released by the Bell Syndicate pears to wl years Thi Inc and s with ical Bridge Corner (ContlnuM from PK out phert draw E) 11 45 Mrs Clyde A Smith and K A Tulley 43V flow Mn thou1 true terpr Tuesday Senior Mr and Mrs Wendell Jlen 142: Mrs Leeds and K ' Bean 132 Mrs Bayard W M'' denhall and Spence Mrndentaan 131 Mrs Bertha K French Mrs Fielder 121: Mrs C K Brif well and S H Porter 115V W and Mrs K A Tulley 1 99- 0 V Too It'" of F ll'y anen - 'The Hate Monthly Open season h Sunday will open tne the secor this tournament staged the HSunday of each month atare plajr otel Utah Similar hands in Los Angeles Ban Franci- - n Seattle Portland San Diegocoa other cities of the western and special awards are givene Winners at high scorers session get a master point teen tables will he in ern i Oftei hind one l ba to ai t)' b afte Bari Stole tepl tinti aelf Leh! Couple Tell Of Girl's Wedding LEHI — Mr and Mrs Banks announce the their daughter V -1 Junic Mi' BurP Banks to Myron Herbertn "flS r of Alpine which La Wednesday In the Salt S Temple mho''S A wedding supper Dr a'f of the two Immediate aml'IP'rr P ' 7 given in the Irhi I ward Relief society hall evening The young couple j Alpine Former Dean Wed To St Louis Man tnai1' F PLEASANT— Ih D" Jjr ha Miss of here friends n rison who was h)ialiyn gt v'i mat f girls nnd dormitory MT I he i satch academy will In learning of h‘’r Ldwnt'i U September 22 to LouK mann of St re at dena Hills St Louis The bnde is soul of the Rev and M Harrison of Pasadena I Ms and Mrs make their home mi nD the irmn In St Leu or J |