Show ' 18 't- - --- -' i N 'a- - Miss Winwood Honored at Mrs II C Goodrich left general chairman for a bridge tea to be given 1 Dinner Party 4 Fragrant deep purple Neopolitan violets were the artistic decorations at a prettily arranged dinner given Tuesday evening by Miss Elizabeth J Waugh 35 Seventh East street at the Edgehill tea garden 164 Thirteenth East street Schubachs Give Arranging Thursday Society Event Thursday by members of the Women's Auxiliary of St Mark's Cathedral at the home of Mrs 111 ' I James A 1 the right 'logic seated at In hon- or of Miss Betty Lee Winwood affianced bride of Clyde L Anderson The flowers were arranged In a graceful Ivory shaded bowl and a broad purple satin ribbon matching the violets extended from the centerpiece to the bride's place which was marked with a pink camellia and violet corsage Violet corsages marked the places for the following guests: Miss Winwood Miss Jean Nord Miss Mary Brennan Miss Mary Pickering Mrs Kenneth C Fehr Miss Barbara Clay Mrs E C Berg and the hostess Miss Winwood and Mr Anderson will be wedded Saturday at 7 p m at the home of the bride's brother-in-laand sister Mr and Mrs Berg 139 Sixth East street by the Rev A V Lyons of the Immanuel Baptist church A wedding supper for members of the two families will follow the ceremony at the Newhouse hotel te4:0 ' !40 i w 1 Mrs Clara M Clawson's stock of Dress Coats In black and navy are selling at T'WENTY PER CENT OFF ORIGINAL LOW PRICES Fitted and Boxy Models 57 S Main Kitchen Shower Honors Bride Women's Auxiliary of St Mark's Complete Plans for Bridge Tea Salt Lakers Brent Berry are spending several months In California At present they are the guests of Mrs De Mrs Ver McClaren in Oakland McClaren has been a popular visitor In Salt Lake City on several occasions and a guest at the Berry PEGGY SAGE'S home A fiCetl1 ) ) Three iay new Aniertip solo to humor your 'tet tor out twn Mrs Foster Seward Honored at osooti this Dinner mac! aa a SpriniWotstar moruiniliar May Later In the spring Mrs Berry and her daughter will be the guests of Mr and Mrs Thomas Benton Ilunter In San Francisco ot NNW southern Frrut WinterSra live y anti ilamerous to tempt Alt are 111111111e0 sitnecl to NIA up c- l- Sprines favorite costume tolors All tome fil that fantasia Patiy !ss Braby Sage Polish women say awoars lilt Z C 31 Floor I conducted by Mrs E H Chapman broadcast by K S L IIEVIma (REAM DEODORMIT STOPS 1 2 3 under-ar- nOt harm dresses does Dot initare skin No waiting to thy Can be used right net shaving I perspiration days Removes odor horn perspinitionkeeps armpitedry AL A pure:white greaseleakstairw less ramshing cream S Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seel of The Amen Ian Institute of Laundering tot being harmleat to fabrics 5 39 It CLW a jar Also in 590 jars Z C - - TO11r1 RIM- - a IT 0 which Instantly (Ilea 1111111 i Tern-evenin- i Ci ARRID 11 oon I Daily Calendar of Events temple No Daughters of the Nile Masonic temple sewing H P E O 10 a 9:30 a 32 Mrs A W Lowry Sisterhood 1543 Garfield avenue followed by trip to Springville art exhibit Methodist 10:30 a church Missionary society Mn Charles L Wheeler 764 Ninth East street luncheon at 1 p m 1:30 p auxiliary to the Salt Lake Mutual Aid association Moose club 161 Second 4 AND I USED TO BE SUCH phi Delta Theta Mothers 2 p m—Salt Lake Mothers' The Phl Delta Theta Mothers' club Newhouse hotel club will hold its regular monthly 2 p auxiliary to meeting Wednesday at 1 p m at Union Pacific Old Timers' club the home of Mrs J D Shilling 12 No Governor and Mrs 1401 Sigsbee avenue IL Blood 603 East South Mrs Willard Hanson program Henry street tea chairman will presPnt G R Grey-so- n Temple 8 p Ward Demoof the university speech deWomen's club Mrs Ernest was founded partment In selected dramatic Scratic Holmes 459 Pugs ley street Behind the main table was a readings 8 p m—Woodbine circle No Hostesses will be Mrs W S panel with a large silver arrow 41 on a silver disc and in the panels Romney chairman Mrs Shilling Neighbors of Woodcraft I around the room were silver ar- Mrs Jess R Jensen Mrs R S O O F hall 41 Post Office place rowheads representing the pledge Heath and Mrs Vera L Williams public installation of officers Favors were Mn Harold J Icaul president Banquet for retiring officers 6 pin of the sorority silver arrows with the guests' will preside p m 268 South Main street names inscribed In wine Mrs L A Batsell toastmistress Introduced the girls to the banquet theme by taking them on a trip to "Pi Beta Phidalia" The city was described in detail by the responses which were given by Miss Beatrice CREAM DEODORANT B Sherman Miss Mary Gaffey and Miss Patricia Smith which safely Mrs Adele Taylor Alford of San Francisco national editor of the Arrow PI Beta Phi publication STOPS under-arPERSPIRATION addressed the group A skit entitled When You Are a P1 Phi Miss" was given by members of the pledge chapter 1 Does not tor dresses does The sorority quartet Miss Lorraine Hyde Miss Ruth Bennion not irritate skin Summerhays Miss Donna Jean I Madsen and Mks Luella Sharp 2 No waiting to dry Can be used right atter shaving presented a musical program accompanied by Miss Ruth Redding-to- n 3 Instantly cheiks pempiration In charge of arrangements were I to 3 days Removes odor from Misa Louise lsgreen chairman perspinationkeepsumpirsdry Mrs It L 131rd Miss Margaret F Meagher Miss Margaret Anne 4 A pure white greaselesssrainReeves and Miss Katherine C less vanishing cream Meagher m It's Easy to Glaze Canned Apricots Tr e is the way to glaze canned apricots: Pour off the syrup and rook it slowly until It Is jelly-likPour over the apricots arranged In a shollow pan Cool spread more of the thickened syrup over the top and smooth off with the broad side of a knife or with a spatula Glazed apricots add flavor and color to tarts fancy puddings and salads °' o IS MILL ION lets of Arrid hove beets )0141 Try e ler today- -0T cony glom Akio sells 1EV WO 04 ert )00li' ARRID state Th til over Son Inter mak ed d sprir : quilE on sugg aPPe No look her It wl lingo of I mak she tind TI sprii bulll righ Prc Pla mftsclyellnl tion dierialg or back breaking exercises Just tit sensibly and take Marmola under the eonditions and me cording to directions on the package Marmo la Tablets bave been sold to the pubhe for more than thirty Yawn- - More than twenty million boxes have been dissributed during that period Marmola is not a ewe-al- l Marmola is only for adult fat persons whose fatness is caused by a thyroid deficiency (hypothyroidism) but who are otherwise normal and healthi Mre do not make any diagnosis as that is the function of your physician who must be consulted for that purpose V hy not try to lone those ugly uncomfortable pounds the Marmola way? Get a box of Marnoola today trona your diuggist I i Mrs Hubert M Leas who returned recently to her home in Laramie Wyo after a visit with Mr and Mrs Fred A Carleson Mrs Leas is a sister of Mrs Carleson (Alv) A WitS nice infc Six' ever Ear Thi of I IV of 14'2 her r 1 Wa tie! Salm 55 to ''Yourr at 411 ova In (Manilla g F:-111113- an( ref Th Cr) R AR p) goo get LL1 IL Fft Entire Stock WOMEN'S COATS and SUITS II Cl c ti ti s i 1 en $2995 Values 0 35 $3995 Values Sc $4995 Values n85 c) 131 5 $6995 Values $9895 Values C 85 ) C-7- 85 - Really Spring has just begun and summer is far away You simply can't go through the season without a smart new coat or suit Here's your chance—earlier than you've ever known it before—to get exclusive styles and high quality for very little money Our stock is unusually large but we urge prompt action to get widest choice Charge Purchases Invited Even at Sale Prices Women's Department Arthur Frank 208-21- I 1114tb Look at the Fat I've Lost! - G) ton Ap Into ticoa on fashi Be' 89' lot Alm hi SAUSAGE IN THIS DRESS tdrioNwrilrwyloitm club Newhouse hotel S Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of The American Institute of blundering for being harmless to fabric A p Democratic 2 p G By brig entertain East street luncheon Provo association 11E11a PERSPIRATION m NW'S lto By Louise 'Whitworth Chi Mothers and alumnae Active A smart event of Wednesday pledge members of the Phi Beta Phi afternoon will be the annual sorority gathered at the Roof Car- - briiigel tbeantof2the mSigamtatChehiLNalloitehs den of the Hotel Utah Tuesday eLristercaruy club 8P30 East South g for the annual founders' ple street Mrs John C Daly Is in charge day banquet of the sorority The of d arrangements affair commemorated the seventy-thirPresiding at the tea table will of the founding anniversary be Mrs Soren N Jacobsen Mrs of the organization Caroline Avery Mrs J L Craig In the hall was a large sign Mrs Earl B Young Mrs G W R A Mc Broom reading "Follow the Arrow to Pi Swan and Mrs Assisting in the serving will be Beta Phidalia" and above the Miss Mary Lou Warburton Miss entrance of the Roof Garden a Marian Bennion Miss Rebecca large sign "Pi Beta Phidalia" Blue Smoot Miss Mary Louise Hayes PI Phi crests were on each side of Miss Judith B Wirth lin Miss Susan Moreton Miss June Swaner the door The tables were covered with Miss Gloria Thomas Miss Elies silver blue cloths and wine book- Yates and Miss Muriel Pugh marked the guests places side Centering the tables were silver arWednesday evening Mrs Hunter rows pointing to attractive arwill entertain Mrs Seward at a rangements of wine carnations and reception at her home and ap- white blossoms The speakers' taproximately 30 guests have been ble was covered with a blue cloth invited A buffet dinner will be over which were draped wine ribgiven bons Also decorating the table were the silver numerals "1940" and "1867" the year the sorority FOOD FOIIUM TODAY ZCMI AUDITORIUM 1:30 pm safely pi Beta Phi Founders' Banquet Highlights Campus Activities An attractive lace cloth covered the table which was centered with a mound of early spring flowers Ivory tapers were placed on each lets frau SIXTY CENTS Tollotrlot—Stroot Reception group of close friends of Mrs Foster Seward who will leave Friday for the coast where she will make her new home in Inglewood Cal attended a dinner party in her honor at the home of Mrs S O Hunter 1620 Sixth East street Tuesday evening The evening was spent playing bridge with the following guests participating: Miss Frances J Bennett Miss Jean L Thorstenberg Miss Peggy Berryman Mrs Ashley Smith Mrs A L Schank Miss Betty Hansen and Miss Elaine too were seated During the evening progressive games were enjoyed after which the bride opened the various gifts presented to her ISma A protitiat of a Honoring Miss Dorothy L Vincent who will soon become the bride of Hugh McKean a variety of parties are being given among Many reservations have beenF Bulk ley Mrs Theresa Holmes which was a kitchen shower given made for the bridge tea to be and Miss Bessie Kimball at the home of Mrs William D Mrs Lena Wilson will be in Martin 50 Gordon place on Tuesgiven at the home of Mrs James A Bogle 548 East South Temple charge of the refreshments day evening Assisting Mrs MarMrs C Claire Woods and Mrs tin was Mrs Arvid Patterson street Thursday afternoon by the Yemen's auxiliary of St Marks Frank Rank will preside at the Sixteen close friends of the bride cathedral Mrs H C Goodrich is tea tables and will be assisted by were present Pink and white cargeneral chairman and will be as- - the following young girls: Miss nations centered an attractive tasisted by Mrs James W Collins Betty Lou Jones Miss Muriel ble in the dining room while smallMrs E A Hamilton Miss G B Pugh Miss Sally Boise and Miss er flower arrays were placed on Webber Mrs C A Faus Mrs W Peggy Pearsall several tables at which the guests St' post-seaso- 1 Mrs Gibson Berry 450 Twelfth East street and her daughter Mks eto A smart social event of late n dancApril will be the old to be the by given ing party and new officers of the Saturday Night Dancing club and their wives at the Art Barn Saturday evening Dinner will be served at I p m Hosts and hostessesfor the evening will Include: Mr and Mrs Allen Palmer Bradley Mr Bradley is the new president of the club Mr and Mrs William S Worthington Mr Worthington is the treasurer of the club Mr and Mrs Harold H Holmes Mrs Holmes Is the club secretary Dr and Mrs Ralph C Pendleton Dr Pendleton is the past president of the organization Mr and Mrs Byron H Wayne Mrs Wayne is the retiring secretary of the club Visitor From Wyoming Leaves Visit Coast I In anticipation of the marriage of their daughter Miss Helen Marie (Toy) Schubach and William IL Weyher Thursday at high noon at St Marks cathedral a beautifully arranged dinner was given Tuesday evening by Mr and Mrs Schubach at the Hotel Utah A bridal centerpiece of pure white roses and snapdragons centered the long table where places were arranged for members of the bridal party and the two families The place cards were decorated with bridal designs a smart Tuesday afternoon luncheon was presided over by Miss Choral Carleson in the Empire room of the Hotel Utah for A fragrant the popular bride-to-b- e centerpiece of butterfly white sweet peas combined with roses and sprays of white snapdragons decorated the table Place cards decorated with wedding rings marked the places for Miss Schubach Mrs William Schubach Mrs Fred A Carleson Mrs W H Weyher Miss Jean Schubach Miss Miss Barbara Evelyn Ryberg Schubach Miss Phyllis Hawley of San Francisco and Miss Betty Timpson - AI Club Offkeis' Planning Dance Dinner Party Mrs Ilubert M Leas of Laramie Wyo who has been the guest of and sister Mr her brother-in-laand Mrs Fred A Carleson 1408 Military way left recently for her home accompanied by her son Francis Leas The couple motored to their home Advertiffement Saturday Night Pre-Nupt- ial Dr and Mrs Don M Curtis will arrive the latter part of the month from Los Angeles for a visit of several weeks with their parents Mr and Mrs Charles L Smith 66 North Wolcott street and Dr and Mrs Foster J Curtis 1379 Third avenue Mrs Curtis is the former Miss Virginia Smith f Ends Salt Lake Visit S L Young Couple Coming To S L for Visit 1910 April 17 Zbt (Salt gake Tribune Wednesday Morning--- -- a 0 SOUTH MAIN STREET |