Show iwisig ye TTbe Salt fiak JTribunr —March 23 191 E’7 i Unitarians Schedule Banquet for Saturday As Climax of Golden Anniversary Fete ' An event of historical and social significance is the fiftieth anniversary celebration of the Unitarian church which will be climaxed by a banquet In Lafayette ballroom of Hotel Utah March 31 Arrangements for the celebration are being made by' Warner P Jerrell’ assisted by Mrs James H 'Hanee and Rev Jacob Trapp Mrs T E Mulhall banquet chairman has chosen Mirs Walter Fs Ford Mrs-- Paul Smith Mrs Elizabeth Bissett Mrs S T Carman and Mrs Arelisle Sprowl as committee on decorations Other committees have been named by Mr Jerrell as follows: Mr and Mrs H E Havenor Mr and MrsjW H Whittier Mr and Mrs Dave Greenhalgh Mr and Mrs Harley H Montague Mr and Mrs C G Adams Mr Wives Plan t Program For Guests j ' ' ! Wives of Salt Lake doctors of American College of Surgeons assisted by the Utah Sthte medical auxiliary will entertain the1 this week for the visiting doctors' wives from the western states whoi are in Salt 'Lake City for the convention of the American College of burgeons to be held at the Hotel Utah Wednesday Thursday and Friday On Wednesday at 11 a m the Visitors will meet at the museum n the LDS temple block and from there will begin a "tour of will hear "an br the city They ' gan recital at noon and t 2 p m they vill meet aV the Lion House social center 63 Fast South Temple street From there they will continue their sightseeing tour 2n charge of the day are Mrs John 2 Brown chairman Mrs Leslie J Paul Mrs Claude LJf Shields Mrs John W Sugden Mrs Joseph E Jack and Mrs D W Henderson K' tea will oe given at the Town club Thursday between the hour of 4 and 6 p m Making arrangements for the affair will be Mrs E M Neher chairman Mrs Spencer Wright Mrs Mar- tin C Lindem Mrs Kenneth B Castleton Mrs Silas S Smith Mrs Earl L Skidmore and Mrs J E Tyree Planned for Friday afternoon Is a es luncheon and fashion show to be given In the Empire room of the Hotel Utah Mrs Ralph C Pendleton chairman of arrangements is assisted by Mrs Francis A Goeltz Mrs John J Galligan Mrs Floyd F - Hatch and Mrs Louis J Taufer D Spencer is in i Mrs Frank charge of publicity Delta Psi Chapter i ry Mrs E G Stein president of Wasatch club left Mrs W J Loomis chairman program committee and Mrs A G l'i ' ' I1 The annual breakfast of Wastreet Thursday Luncheon will satch Literary club has been be served at 1 p mand will be followed by a business meeting planned for Saturday at 1 p m Mrs R A Broadhurst Will at Newhouse hotel pre' i side Mrs A G Tallman chairman 1 is being assisted by Mrs Henry W Dupaix vice chalrman-an- d the following committee members: Program Mrs W J Loomis and Mrs A E Kennelly - decorations Mrs E A Roland Mrs Frank E Losee Mrs A M J Prichard Mrs ' N Frederick ' ‘ Hicken Mrs William L Asbury banquet Mrs Thomas E Rowan Mrs W H Bawden Miss Minnie Folsom Mrs D H McGarry Mrs L C Peterson Mrs R A Broadhurst Mrs Laurence E Baty Mrs Clarence E Baker tickets Mrs T F Farrell and Mrs C W Collins and publicity Mr W S Taylor - s r Reservations may be made with Mrs Farrell or Mrs Collins or X Mrs R E Ganahl A Glimpse of South Mrs Broadhurst Smith are In charge tions will discuss America” and Mrs of reserva- ey Kean “The Shadowy World of Romance” Mrs A C Dunn Aletha Wasatch Literary Club (Arranges Annual Breakfast for SaturdayJ Governor Herbert B Maw’s reorganization plan will be discussed by David H Thomas at a meeting of the First Ward Republican Legislative Study group Friday evening in the home of Mrs Edward L Gill-tn962 Fifth East street The meeting is scheduled for $ p m Don B Colton will discuss "A Democratic Republic” before the meeting of Fifth Ward Republican Legislative Study group in session Wednesday at 7:30 p m at the home of Mrs! J E Bern-- 1 stein 20 Thirteenth East street E and Mrs Jerrell reception' Mrs Hance Mrs Anne M Bradley Mrs Walter H Koch Mrs Greenhalgh and Mrs S E Gilchrist Invitations Miss Mamie Jones Mrs Philip Morton and Mias Bess W Fisch- er mailing and typing Reverend Trapp Mrs Jerrell Mrs Ernest M Fowler and Mr Ad-- ? ami program Lorln F Wheelwright and Mrs Jerrell music Mrs Gilchrist telephone John-E Barrett J Y Tipton Ranch 9 Kimball and Frank H Ken-- 1 nedy printing and advertising Mrs Bradley is chairman of historical data assisted by Mrs Hance Mark Pendleton W H' Hopkins and Mrs Martha J Watson Mrs C A Wolfrom is ho- pitallty chairman and Mrs Mack of banNicolaysen chairman quet tickets ‘ j "Spring Gardening' will be the theme of the Young Matron club of Young Women's Christian association Wednesday when Mrs Maud Chegwldden will be the speaker Worship will be given by Mrs H F Van Hostesses will be Mrs Atta Allan J Coll and Mrs Donat B Mrs Hubert D Des Roehera Dwight will preside at the busi-ne- ss session and Mrs K M Carpenter will Introduce the guest speaker Dessert will be served ( at 1 I Aletha chapter has set its meeting for Monday at 2 p m in the directors' room of ZCML The program will be “How Britain's Modernized Commerce Affected the Outcome of the War” with Mrs R B Howell as leader The topics will include “The Various Causes of the Second Hundred Samuel Years’ War” Mrs Short ‘The First Triumphs of 2 pvm ' Miss Marion Redd will be guest leader at the Tri-- L club dinner Thursday xmeeting d dub has scheduled a meeting for Monday at 7:30 p m Business £lrls department committee will meet Tuesday at 3:30 p m at a downtown resr Co-E- British Imperialism ’Mrs' Archibald G H Webb “Mercantilism and George 111 Lose the American Colo-'-ni- es England ” Mrs Phil A Baker “The Last Epoch of 'the War” Mrs Lewis William Stringer “The Effects of Commercial Revolu- tion” Mrs John A Michels "New Foods and Fashions Mrs Eva L Robertson "Trade Expansion” Mrs Robert F taurant Delta Tetarti club is planning a special meeting for Wednesday at 8 p m x Membership committee will convene Tuesday at 10:30 a m with Mrs Alton R Mayers chairman presiding Friday evening a group of the Cooperative club girls who have been studying comparative religions will attend the services at the B’nal Israel temple 242 Fourth East street Club members from other groups are lasted to Join in the services 1 Mrs! T 11: Mulhall banquet chairman far anniversary ' party of Unitarian church ? - f Uintah chapter will meet at' the home of Mrs Lester D Freed' 1 164 East South Temple street Wednesday at 2 p m The program will be "Picasso and Modern Art Movements” i Anti-Realis- Perry Uintah ’! i ' I “The Background Art” Mrs Robert S Hull “Dadaism” Mrs ! Ralph V Backman "From Dadaism to Surrealism! Mrs' F C Huth “Chagnall and Others” Mrs Wallace M Clinger Mrs' Arch P Robertson will act as critic Beta Rho ’ S tic Suits Favored ? Bela Rho chaptenwill meet at Costume suits were never more important than they are Civic center 1844 South Main with Miss Florence M Cooper street Monday at this spring A new four-pieThe as leader The topics will in- dude: “Seeking Secrets of program will be on Nathaniel suit is of Imported bordered patForm in Art of All Eras” Mrs ' Hawthorne with topics as listed ' terned woolen The border above given by Mrs E E Burke which makes the coat interestWillard Peterson "The Relation Mrs Frank1 W Squires Mrs of Change to Aesthetic Satisfac- -' ing is in navy red and gray and the woolen la navy The tion” Mrs Byron Rees “Reality- Maurice J Taylor and Mrs WilMrs R E liam L Vogler blouse is of white and ia Plus Selection and Organize' worn with a navy pique skirt tion” Mrs Delton G Bramwell Langton will be leader r 1pm! ce ’ J -- -- " ‘ i i Members of the history-civic- s section of the Wasatch Literary club will meet at the home of Mrs Albert Smith 96 Virginia Sororities at U S A C Meet As Spring Quarter Starts i e Miss Doris Okelberry will direct Alpha Chi Omega Beta Xi chapter of Alpha Chi Omega held its first meeting of the spring quarter Monday evening At the meeting Michael Shapovalov of the bureau of plant industry gave a talk on “Russia” He illustrated his lecture with pictures of the Russian people at various characteristic occupations and displayed Russian cos- fine hand-mad- e Knd art From of umes t objects the cultural development of thepeople he turned to the governmental and to a discussion of the In plan Mr Shapovalov based his talk' knowl-- j upon a fund of first-han- d edge gained from experiences in I his native Russia For the past several years he has been in this country returning to Russia for occasional visits He has a deep Interest in Russia and maintains close contact with developments i the assembly committee’ ' Girls who directed tha various Kappa Delta entries in tha an- nual sorority dance contest were Miss Phyllis Stoddard creative Miss Bobbie Nelson social Miss Leora Petty and Miss' Esther Watson folk dances Miss Imo-geRedd tap Miss Dorothy Gene Peterson character Miss Frances Johnson intramural manager was In charge of all entries ' ne j TT i “'XjOrOSCOOG JT T3 T Of HP 1 j I OUclY J i : i If a woman and March 23 la your birthday the issues you most courageously face are the ones you may find the easiest to solve You seem destined1 to help many people by making timely suggestions regarding Never make their activities the mistake of underrating your ability especially after you have had an opportunity to demonstrate it to your complete satisfaction and that of others t You may uncover many golden opportunities by displaying efficiency and skill as an interior decorator painter? writer teacher actress office manager business executive musician singer or buyer! 'Auspicious conditions surronnd your matrimonial prospects so your' marital expectations for futurehappiness are likely ‘ to be real- there i f Alpha Gamma chapter of Chi Omega held installations for the following new officers last week: President Miss Ineda Hickman vice president Miss June Coop secretary Miss Joan Carter treasurer Mlu'Helen Wintch pledge mistress Miss Marna Pe' derson' The following girls were elected for new offices: 'Personnel Miss Carmen Croft voc&tions Miss Rama Eyre social and civic service Miss Marian Wilcox activities Miss Betty Hatch rush-JnMiss Mildred Hayward and cam- Miss Margaret Simpson Miss Gloria Harris and ' paigning Miss Elizabeth CalL t i ized' 5 Released by Bell Syndicate Inc - L New Coiffure Gives Tonic i J Tallman chairman’ of entertainment for Wasatch Literary club breakfast next Saturday at Hotel Newhouse Lit--era- Will Hear Of Maw Plan 1 Delta Psi chapter Delphian society will meet at the Ambassador hotel 143 Fifth East street Wednesday at 10 a m The lesson will be on Nathaniel Hawthorne with Mrs F R as leader The topics will include “The Shape of a Mind” Mrs Louis Perkins “The Chamber Under the Eaves” Mrs Arthur McArthur "The World of Men” Mrs Frank McSlo-pansk- GOP Women Chi Omega ‘ Delphian Chapters Arrange Gatherings This Week no-ho-st 1 i - i ! I " - Matrons Set Talk on ' Kappa Delta Ho one eon argue the point any longer! No matter what color the sky thie morning j j Appointive officers of Beta Delta chapter-o- f Kappa Delta were selected recently at a oun- - ' i cil meeting of chapter officers Every woman knows that Members who were appointed are spring is In the air when she Miss Frances- - Johnson rush longs for a new wardrobe a new chairman Miss Gerrie Walker figure a new face and wishes social chairman: Miss” Amanda she were a brunette instead of Ward social service Miss Jean a blonde Actresses never feel Crawford keeper of archives this boredom with self because Miss Joy Evans activities Miss they’re somewhat like glamorous guinea pigs for unusual Norlyn Tracy parliamentarian Miss Virginia Bateman scholarcoiffures make-u- p and clothes So why not try a different hair ship Miss Dorothy Gene Peter- son study chairman Miss Mararrangement? Then discard your usual line of cosmetics for the garet Encksen and Miss Peggy Keller magazines Miss Virvery latest and most striking shades Or mix your powder’ ginia Randall was made chairman of the excuse committee and But do something oyh IT'S STRING! ' ' Rise 4 regardless w t V eye-catchi- ng Xi ? your choice of the most tempting of the thermometer's report v - and It IS springl To Personality T Three cheers for the loveliest season of the year! ' j - in a bfand-nt- i y ‘ TANTALIZING VERSIONS of favorite styles: ' Bonnets Padre Sailors Abbe Brins 1 'r f Vr I ? Berets Bretons Tandem Seniors 1 - Pillboxes Calots V -- ’ ! Mllans Bakus Straw Braids NEW HATS ARRIVING DAILY EXHILARATING new- - ''WESTERN" colors: ' ''- i” - ’v Desert Beige - Volcano Red Meadow Green Mountain Gold ' Saddle Tan Pony Brown Lake Blue Shadow Purple Canyon Rose Also plenty of black navyv and white fine Felts miujnery salon LSI to SIS t I ’it si Bin SECOND FLOOR ’ |