Show - - i ' ) - t - - A 1 ' - - i - 1 16 Friday Morning-I I -- - Zhe 5ritt gake Zribunc 31 1941 --Janu- ary - 1 z - : BrideJLlect Inspires Parity List - i - - t ' - - - ' - - ' - - - - ' Woe Florence Schiller who hae returned W Smith daughter of Mr and Mrs Earl V Smith 945 Thirteenth East street who is betrothed to Archie B Kesler Jr son of Mr and Mrs Archie B Kesler Sr 115S Yale avenue The couple have chosen February 12 for their nuptials Mrs Smith mother of the bride-ele-ct will preside at a tea on Friday for her daughter at the Smith hotne when guests will be received betwen the hotrrs of 3:30 and 6:30 p m Mrs Ed S Sheets 1127 Laird avenue will rive a dinner party Thurwlay at the Hotel Utah and the' following day Mra David L wilt Freed at a compliment the bride-to-b- e iuncheon ' 1 ' '1 - t ' ' ' '1' ''' - :: t - 4 " '44 ' '' : ' ' i ' ' atter a - e ' ' ' ' -- two-We- ek ' ' ' 4401104e--- ' ' ' ' 4 P - - ' ' ' - V - ‘' ' : i--- s 1 I4 s Christensen Thursday evening at a 'kitchen shower She assisted by her mother Mrs Harold W Ansel' 1766 Princeton avenue at whose home the party was given During the evening guests played Monte Carlo whist and later were served a buffet supper- on the small tables centered with single white rosebuds In Lennox vases The dining room table was attractive with a St handsome- lace cloth atd white at a tea Saturday be- pltmented rosebuds ill a crystal bowl and tween of 4 and 7 p m hours the in flanked by princess tapers be given by Mrs Grace Nixon to 1:—!1Z: crystal candelabra added t its ::!771: w '' '''St : ' ' - 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- - - and d Bas - g m - ghter Dr and Mrs F S:: - Mr and Mn E Scott Wetzel 160 street tThirteenth East have a visit in Washington They spent a few days in Seattle and were Omits s parents Mr and Mrs:E Scott Wetzel In Bremerton Wash Jr - - ' A LE Z 2 ' s - r LE - a - - S - i --- PED!GLOV SHOES ' V' 5 :: - - ' - - 4 Biciken-Size- s - ' - Come Early for BestSoloction I - -- - ' Ilweiss0111114f - Kappa Kappa Gcoamma A red and white heme was developed in the decorations -- Mrs J E Russell and Miss Emma Walsh of Harrington Wash who have been the guests of Mr and Mrs Charles M Sta fel 1376 Lincoln street left recently for Los Angeles The Visitors have spent Sbt weeks at the Stoffel home and during their stay have been entertained at a number of social affairs - NG i - 0" le -- ' Nen ‘ t - At ': it 17-:- :' - k::- -4 11 - - it ' ' i i' :' pt - t A''''''' J-1V"‘ ' - I members of the Elks Ladies' i ' ' chorus at a tea Friday at here I ' home between the hours of 2 and 4 p m During the afternoon plans for the coming year will be dist' cussed Mrs Lorenzo Smith is chairman of the organization ' '' f C :: - 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60 East So Temple ÉNOW AND STINGING AN - -- 1 - for for 27C 27C ORANGES 252 Sunkist 2 Doz- - - 45c Utah Delicious 4 "APIPLIS5 2 Lbs 17C BIRRELL'S MIXERS SEVEN-U- P KINGS COURT SOUL RILIMCKEZY 3 bra 29c CLUB GDMEIL MAWS ROOT BEER CLICQUOT CRACKERS— Toot or Ritz pkg 2 Lbs 3 for SOAP FLAKES— CABBAGE ri ' - ea 9Gold Gem head 17c Baby Stuart rslv:z I cHINEsz -- - for P ALI - 22C 79C 75C 111 - - - 0 b I IIII - 1 - - - - 1 1 - ‘ 4s - 1 - - p Mrs H C East South Temple s eechwill return Friday from erkeley and San Francisco w ere she has 'Pent the past t a montha -has belenn Berth ueeYsit MoirstieGG'°drir I t ' N I - r i - - - handohitè yhours ' Mothar—Civa Your CHILD I1 Carol Same Export pas At'tlia first sign of the Dionne Quintuplets catching cold—their chests and throats are rubbed with Children's Mild Idustorols— product made to relieve the DISTRESS of chpriordreptinyl I colds and resulting' coughs HEED THIS t The Quints have always had the ADVICEII1 be best of care so mother—you are assured of using just about themai ST tug caused made when you use Musterole rduct than in a an ordinary "salve"— to 52) warming soothing Musterole helps I break lip local congestion Also made Com k47 in Regular and Ertl" Strength for over 60 yrsI To ill 1 those Not111&"'ma sr a preferring stronger product 4 1 Matron to From Coasti Trip wilthel - Ei A i -- - & los- Return i In front of the mirror in the living room was an arrow- - of white snapdragons and white tapers and a variety of white blooms were used as decorations throughout the house ' Miss Afton Ryberg Miss Joan BIllingS Miss Jean Richardson and Miss A m y Vera Thomas greeted the guesti Miss Anne Wright and Miss- Marie Moyle were cochairmen of arrangements Alpha Delta Pi Lovely Luncheon 0 ' FRIDAY SATURDAY ONLYt-- - ' 4 I ' - ' At a beautifully arranged tea at their chapter)iouse 92 South Wolcott streeton Thursday afternoon members of the Pi Beta Phi sorority entertained their rushees Suspended above the serving table Was an arrow the sorority emblem made of white sweet e table were pes-t- rDsec raEaster of Mies and a centerpiece of white snapdrag- on& ose friends of the honored Jli' Z Pi Beta Phi - oaoflruyeeielsstliriaow t were 'in attendance and tables were arranged for bridge during the afternoon - receiving line Making arrangements for the were Miss Kathryn Schnei- Miss - Dorothy der t chairman Walsworth Miss Betty Jelin Miss Mary u Christooper and Miss Helen Edith Shaugnessy - l ' Aouple Return I - :cacalr:sthic43mte abnilldedyelwk:Wth gu - at thaleatable sided ' Patrons and patronesses will be Mr and Mrs Franklin L West Mr and Mrs hi Lynn Benzdon Mr and Mrs' Sterling 7 W Sill Mrand- Mrs Lowell Benrtion and Mr and Mrs T gar Lyon In charge of arrangementS are Miss Ruth Evans Miss Kthryn Salm Miss Hansen Mont Mahoney Karl Lorentzen and Rodger Gunn S Cheever pre- - ley ThEaatur:dsoayutaat Hostesses at the delightful al- fair were Mrs Ernest Gaylord 1006 'Third avenue and Mrs J E Tyree tia25bleTIliwrtaseectnf1hterEasted 1!vtiretiteta The colorful arrangement Garden Park LDS ward 1150 ' MissMrsMonaBertha Snelgrove were in the The committee in charge of arrangements consisted of Miss LaPrielle DeWoll chairman Miss Nancy Taylor Miss Mary Margaret Hills Miss Carol Nelson and Miss Margaret Rbbinson - - 0 c i — use MISTEROLE for 0Egi CBIOS magiuniall - - - 11 4 - naav?:decrbueirte- 0 I Miss Nor- - Mrs-Stan- el e Theveenrngfairat uutnb'chelocitr' ell psArni taastrtree Ttahtemea Yale avenue 1 A — isLataktieo-ndisthriac- from Atlanta Ga Lieutenant Commander and Mrsi Anderson are at home at the Ambassador hotel '145 Fifth Eastii street 4 ogook4r1 tY 4 111 — - ISangit 7 7':::-s- ti ProoLf Prd 137-410-4 Mrs Arthur F Anderson wife 1 of Lieutenant Commander An- (Jerson officer in charge of the 1 444:1: CAC - Plan Home 11 Salt Lake z '"1 ” 4 'i141:4 The California Navel Oranges! know Note the "extra" in You flavor! of the jnicel The richer there deeper color by alyear and minerals—put it has more vitamins care scientific and sunshine fertile soils G dnddetosseaertst as well ar:11 These are the seedless oranges! for salads skin— as drink Easy to prepare for 4:Suttkist" on the To get top quality look Tumfor t iI 1 -- - ' weeks and during her visit In Salt Lake City will be epntertained at a number of Informal parties I ' 7 I - ' "---- eark I --- 414444"' 4 - 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'embr-4 — lisbon of 14000 eVerrYatiltSeng th Juice—cinet for "Best that is cw404 141 Csl for economy UI - ' 7rs ail --- - a ' a ' - 1o NN a o t-40 1-- t " 4k ': - Thommornnis en route to where she atruetersht: 1!‘ --- - A 1 1) V - --- -- !: 00r-- N 0 !t- I - ' ' w :4 - 0- -? I 'hot It - r Mrs S C Thompson of Fair- Neb has arrived for a bury visit'with her brother-In-laand sister Mr and Mrs Arthur D 839 East South Temple Smith li 1 7k pisptiocainti- Traveler Here From East i & - - - Ilse arta 1 - 4 al: ' i qi) Ciljte 0U -- t- idfeoar The hostesses were assisted during the evening by Miss Dar- lene Kirk and Miss Mildred Kirk Twenty-fou- r guests were in at- e and played progressive tendancd uring the evening - - :::4- s - s 74 -- set PEEL BECAUSE EASIER TO SLICE AND SECTION ' --- 1 i 71-- - r 4 4A Ni ::'-- - ' 0er-- - -- -' - - -- "i burimdbe-ereillea- n ' 4- ' ee inotipen de - The theme "Maid in America" was carried out in the dcorations at the formal tea given for the rushees of Delta Gamma sorority Thursday afternoon at the chapter house 1373 East First South street A red white and blue color scheme was used with dolls dressed in the patriotic colors decorating the mantel On the walls were large silhouettes of typical American girls The table centerpiece was a doll In a white formal dress holding an American flag It was surrounded by white gardenias RetdiontasPrs completed the deco- 1 - dFanriedatiy colle--- Delta Gamma - beformalheld was Denverpalo bers of group 4 on the University of Utah campus for their annual An attractive arrangement of carnations sweet peas and gladioli in rainbow colors centered the serving table at the formaljush tea of Alpha CM Omega sorority given Thursday afternoon at the chapter house 1387 East First South street Over the mantel was a large rainbow that ended in a pot of gold and about the rooms were rainbows made of various ' 0 - memLambda maby Delta Sigma LS - Mrs W Z Harrison 1177 East South Teniple street who Ap e en extensively to Salt Lake crihasedty sifroncm coming are being PIATIS - balloons - '- Lambda Delta Sigma Alpha Chi Omega ored Anne Tourssen and Miss Astra Anderson : ments and decorations Supper was served at small tables cen- with low scwryesetalt laanodf and red peas the odserving table was decorated with crimson and white carna- Crystal holders at each end' of the table held cardinal princess tapers A large white basket decorated with crimson ribbons and minia- held the gifts for tut: - tfoirpr - - trAidlreavl Elul:lee BECAUSE RICHER t - anced bride of Howard D Lish son of Mrs Marie Lish 447 Con- ter street is being extensively entertained in anticipation of her marriage which will take place Ar : ': 4 ' nouttsred7c1 - ‘ The committee —in charge of arrangements consisted of chairman Nebo-Badg- ' li153 ' raandDawvai: byarranminsgemBarbentea lYtrs In the receivingline were Miss Barbara Perry Mrs William J Merback Mrs R W Rider and Mrs G R Yearsley Musical selections were presented by Miss Helen Beth Woolley Miss Ruth Hunter Miss Doreen Edwards and mins Gay Whipple Miss Marjorie Lyon and Miss Laura Dean Fugate' were in charge of arrangements ' - - NMI I - !- "' l Nebeker &Lush euss Beverly er ter of Mr and Mrs L R ker 473 Coatsville avenue affi- - ' -- 0Y"'' ivtany t arties ' ' Honor Mid 4 ' ' ' Tli 11 Ar 1 ) 1 - ' i ' t t i Thody and Miss Mabel 229 Twelfth East street Thody r 1 " ( 'li '! t le' February S Thursday evening a prettily ar- ranged miscellaneous shower and supper was given by Mrs lAri B Jensen 1540 Mill Creek way and Mrs A C Kirk 1841 Yale avenue at the Kirk home op 9! f '''''' trcnia garief - 2 1:2 ---- --- — 11 I - — '- T:' and on the tbaubtfleettwo etrhee other tall tapers in bow colors The Delta Delta Delta sorority house 1431 East First South street was decorated all in white Thursday afternoon when rushees of the sorority were complimented at a formal tea The ceiling was covered with white balloons and silver stars and masses of white flowers decorated the rooms The serving table was centered with white Lenox birds holding white flowers on each side of which were tall tapers in white candelabra Presiding at the table were Mrs Walter A Stumm and Mrs ' °'- flue A colorful rainbow extended from one end of the serving Delta Delta Delta t - 4r --oa'"' 41 ' :::- ‘ - c Smartly arranged was the formal rush tea of Phi Mu sorority given Thursday afternoon at the chapter house 1415 Butler fiv- e- EMLrssHchaoeronldhallis SmartFeto - Mra-Bessi- s - At the formal tea given Thursday afternoon by members of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at their chapter house 33 South Wolcott street Centering t h e serving table were &asses of red and white carnations and red and whitestriped tapers Sorority members wore red and white dresses with corsages of carnation" of the same colors' Receiving the guests were Miss Mary E Shepherd Miss Heldm Van Marie Skidmote Mrs Ellis and W Barker Bergen Mrs A J Gorham Mrs Drew Jacobsen and Mrs Hal S Bennett poured The committee in charge of arrangements consisted of Miss Kathryn Watters Miss Joan Hummer and Miss Virgiola Les Smith Phi Mu and Miss R Jean Hanson - - - v:- 1 i 0 II" --)- It - — assimanstedof irey I - — ' - - ' --- - - - I I 1 I A A gay whirl of affairs are being given for Miss Katherina Christensen In anticipation of her atuptial day She will become the bride of Edward Fred Kercher Jr on February 10 Mrs IL Warner Murphy 175 q street entertained for Mimi - East First South street The serving table was covered with a white organdy cloth threaded with violet ribbons and was centered with a tiered mirror On each side of the centerpiece was a white Dresden cupid holding violets Presiding at the table were Mrs Frank Armstrong- - Mrs Richmond T Harris Mrs Marvin J Bertoch and Miss Kath- erine Christensen wiThth ehlieVtnhgerr00m was decorated During the tea hours musical selections were presented by Miss Margaret Cornwall and Miss Marian Bennie''' Miss Isabel Moreton was chair- 1435 - - boa-boa-aff- 1' A candlelight tea was given by Chi Omega sorority Thursday afternoon at the chapter house - Gay-Entertamment- Compliment Miss Christensen r CM Omega Mrs J Tracey Wootton 1351 Yale Avenue entertained at &-luncheon Thursday for past pres- idents' assembly of the Utah Fed- eratIon of Music Clubs MrsT Don Beason state president was guest of honor at the affair Mrs Alfred T Egan- and writ Grant Gregerson usisfed in genand luncheon eral was entertadini )ng an afternoon of bridge "A poll parrpt" theme was car- lied out in decorations with tiny parrots marking the placet for 24 guests and yellow bowls of acacia and green tapers center- ' ing the serving table I e effectiveness Twelve guests Included Mrs temen Mrs Miton E James' Miu Elaine Christensen Min Now yes may slim doors your Innsead Helen Reese Miss Mildred Bids- leers trabeet Marvatios dieting or shad er I Mim Frances Y Rogers Mrs breaking emersion Juet oat seneibly sake Marmon wader the sooditioas said as- 'Thomas A Valle Mrs Edward eedling to directions (HI the paxisag Girard Hale Mrs G R Irvin- Marmon Tablets have boas sold to the robin for more than thirty yearaMore Mao len Miss Geraldine Yearsley Mrs Burt Keddington and the twenty Ittilib011 boxes Nave bora sisotribsted A derma that period guest Marmots is int a rosoott Mammals' is honored Calendared for Friday is a may for adult fat permss whom imams is famed by thyroid deficiency (hypothyroid- dinner to be by Mrs ism) but who art otherwise normal and heal- Marvin partyBertochgiven 160 Thir-J that thy lie do not make any diagnosiswhoas moat Is the function of your PlYsittota teenth East street and Miss be °insulted tcr that pummel Ifil27 Sot tri " 1253 McClelland street pounds-- ilse !woe Mom ugly 'saer'ulfGrthille learmoia gray? Get a boa id Kannada Solar at the Bertoch home els roar dreszist- Miss Christensen will be corn- ladei - 4 -' Galarxy of Personal To Fat Girls ' 'I '' - " 'if ' ' - ek Music Group Fetes Leader '' and white bouvardia and gar- denies in a crystal bowl formed the centerpiece- - Lighting the dining room were light green and white tapers in crystal can- delabra Pouring were Miss Jeanne Van Miss Genevieve Ivory Derck Mn Myrtle B Adamson Miss Dorothy Stockman and Mrs Edwin E Burke Jr The receiving line consisted of Miss Daila fH Day president Miss Lillian Culp vice president Mrs E Jameson French house mother and Mrs Earl W Pin- ney province vice president Greek-lettere- - ' ' :- Mrs Clara M Clawson has determined on COMPLETE CLEAR- ASCE and prices have been slashed accordingly Customers are so delighted with the values they return again and again: bringLAST DAY ing their friends 57 Main (Adv) a - Oakland- - - - 1 -71 - ' - s - Ogden D A V Unit To Be Honored 8 ' i 'potluck" dinner will be at the home of Mrs Lawrence Wilkins 530 Third East street Friday at8 p in by the women's swdliary to Disabled - ' - 4aJ i - ' ' ''' visit In Solt 1Lake City ' - ' ' 4 '' t 4 1 - - 'American Veterans ot World ' War Argonne No 2 will includethe Honored guests — Ogden unit who are giving a - program at the Veterans' hospital at 7 p m and from there will meet at the Wilkins home to( attend the dinner ' - - K Cal" ' two-we- T -- - ' '' ‘ : to her home et Oekland 6nu A given ' ' - - l ' - Club Scene Of - Formal teas lovely in every detail were given in compliment to sorority rushee' Thursday d afternoon at various chapter houses on University of Utah campus The affairs were the last of the afternoon rush parties - lta Pi) ' A popular young visitor to Salt Lake City who has returned again to her home at Oakland visit here Cal after a is Miss Florence Schiller A wide circle of friends welcomed Miss Schiller upon her arrival and a number of lovely parties were given in her honor by college friends with whom she was associated when she and her parents Mr and Mrs L F Schiller resided here The Schiller"' left Salt Lake City two years ago to make their home on the coast Mr Schiller was manager of Pay Less Drug store while isliving now in Salt Lake City and be manager of the same concern in ' ' ': - 1 - - e Sorority Members at University Give Smart Teas for Rtishees- Returns to Oakland Home - - The soCiel calendar will ba - - - - 1 filed with parties for Miss Bette - Miss Schiller Popular Coiitst Visitor - 4 - - - - 1 |