Show I 20 Sunday Moralng- - TIjc r I F-- W - - ' I - ! - k-- - A gala climax: to test week ©n the University of Utah campus was the galaxy of gay parties and dances given Friday and Saturday - evenings hy- J campus '4 t r: groups A highlight of the events was the annual Trotters formal given Friday evening in theAEmpire corral room of Hotel Utah fence surrounded the room and saddles and: harnesses decorated y 7 the walls ! Favors for members were d wooden horses Patrons and patronesses for the evening Included Colonel and Mrs John G Wyeth Judge and Mrs M J Bronson and Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs Rum-se- y Campbell j Miss 'Therese Lowell and Miss Elaine Anderson wge cochair-me- n of arrangements ' H f v hand-carve- Sadller accompanied by Grant N Johanesen Hostesses were Mrs H L Marshall Mrs Roseoe E Hammond Mrs Heber G Richards Mrs L O Horsfall Mrs Frederick J Pack Mrs Julius B Bearnson Mrs Walter A Kerr Mrs Smith Miss Lucy M Van Cott Miss Dorothy G Snow Miss Mabel Frazier Miss Myrtle Austin Miss Miss Ruth Esther Nelson and 'Jones 7 tering that practice Is not as happy and being happy should be every woman’s objec- tive It’s better that you should have : shampoos and finger waves than new curtains at the windows Keep your house In j i v F w A’- - N -- order1 but don’t be a slave to it Don't let things own you be mistress of your life Don't forget that you are the home’s chief ornament Husbands have no patience with women who toll away thetr' lives with carpet sweepers and dust cloths and let themselves go to seed They get criss-cro- ss and the: family is in the dumps Keep your wardrobe in apple pie order It is more Important than mending the linens See that shoes have taps when they need them Don’t go around wearing an apron unless you are doing heavy work the apron Is the badge of slavery makes you feel like a drudge Clothes have a psychological effect no doubt about it If life looks dismal just let things go to pot put on your nutty hat beat it tq the beauty shop get the works Your out- look will not be drab then: In the coiffure market curls and rolls are going higher and higher Now we see a hieavy cut half way to the tem- bang t pies and rather far back which is used to form a mass of ringlets or puffs j’! O' v " t z'Ar-- &J4 1 h t j Eight and Forty r T 5 ' Kappa Kappa Gamma t i j Lane cabaret 3618 Highland drive Friday at 8 p mH according to an announcement by Mrs William C Lukey president of the group Mrs Edsell H Swan-nis chairman of the affair to which all members and their friends are invited Reservations may be made with Mrs: Swanner er - 1 As V' V f Festive 'romantic excitingly the Kappa Kamlval given Saturday evening at the Ladies’ Literary club 850 East South Temple street Mem- - u bers of the active pledge alumt nae and mothers chapters of Kappa vKappa Gamma sorority' participated in the evening’s varied program from a clever Candy was served cake peppermint stick booth-anwas given from a booth decorated with colorful bunting From another booth ©lever aprons were vended a Adding a note o£ spring was a lovely tea gardenNvhere refreshj ments were served l In charge of the affair were Mrs Waifred A Nelson chairman Mrs Earl G Fogel and Mrs Hal S Bennett decorations yI was gay ! ! ? - d A Feature of The Salt Lake Tribune ana Telegram Home1 Institute— Coming i -- i "1- Sigma Nu Cleverly arranged w&s the informal dance given Saturday evening by members of the Sigma Nu fraternity at their chapter house 95 South Wolcott street The theme of the decorations was defense and red white and blue balloons and streamers decorated the rooms Wendell Hackett was chairman ©f arrangements ' i ! - Delta Gamma J Each month of the year was represented in the decorations at the informal dance given Friday evening by pledget of the Delta Gamma sorority in honor of the active members The affair was given at the chapter house 1373 East First South street y y Dr and Mrs Elton L Quinn and Mr and Mrs G Spencer if Mrs Glen A Flnlaysort who has charge of birthday tbreakfast of S L Mothers club 4 j Mothers’ Club Announces Birthday Fete Outstanding In social events of the week will be the annual) birthday breakfast of the Salt Lake Mothers' club to be held Saturday at 1 p'm at Ambassa-- ! Monson were ' patrons and pador hotel 145 Fifth East street y tronesses Mrs Glen A Flnlayson chairthe Making arrangements forMon-aoman of general arrangements Is affair were Miss Marjorie chairman Miss Joy Vande-h- el being assisted by Mrs Ivan L Miss Alice J Hanks and Anderson who has charge of the Miss Elaine Alsop program Mrs A G Brockbank tickets and Mrs Grant L Cr&n? Lambda Delta Sigma and Mrs C K Armstrong dall Delta Phi j i decorations Members of Lambda Delta Sig- - v ' Toasts and decorations will ma and Delta Phi fraternities emphasize a spring festival entertained together at a dance Mrs Anderson will act ' at the University of Utah Union theme as toastmlstress and responses building Friday evening 'will be made by Mrs JJ E Blom-qui- st Large Illuminated emblems of Mrs L E Adams Mrs tee two fraternities were used Leo G Thayne Mrs Claude Kenas decorations yon Mrs C Elmer Barrett and i Acting as patrons and patron-messMrs J L Jones were Dr and Mrs Lowell on the program will Appearing II Bennion and Mr - and Mrs be Mrs Rulon S Howells solo'T ist Master Ralph Rogers soloEdgar Lyon In charge of arrangements ist Ervin Bower and Phyllis Were J Harold Johnson Miss Thacker dancers Rhelm M Janet Gam Miss Leone Taylor Jones violinist and M Kenneth ' Sherman S Brinton Jack Rogerson soloist Richards- and Grant B Hughes ' t i r s ni i i These tempting menus will: give you new Ideas xfor your own home use All will be easy and economical to prepare1 Tell your friends and don't let yourself forget April 2 at 1:30 p m marks the finest-ythe of electric cooking school presented by your favorite opening day et newspapers' j Ar---th- Don't miss this event Especially for you Intermounfaln women Miss Ruth Chambers of the National Livestock and Meat Board Home Economics department has gathered the choicest recipes of all America She'll prepare them before your eyes at The Tribune and Telegram American Way electric cooking school I es I" ur !r0ir irfriirfHmjj flflD IDaOOtgCKgfDQ - WomenSponsor Production Alpha Delta Phi Patriotism was the' theme of Frl- day evening by pledge mem- ber of Alph Delta Pi sorority) In compliment to the active memi ber Decorations were banners :yy y f the nation’s colors red white CX3DEN— "The Bumble Bee and blue: Prince an opera for children Cookies were served from a be presented under the aus- will miniature battleship and tiny coast guard defense ships floated pices of the junior programs In white foam punch committee of the Ogden branch Fsrvors for active members of the American Association of ' were small flags University Women at the OgIn charge of the affair were den high schooLauditorlum April Miss Janet Woodruff Chairman 2 It will be the second dramaUc Miss Hettie F Wight Miss Susan presentation for children sponWoodruff Miss Bettie Parker sored by the junior programs Miu Virginia Porter 'Miss Bar- committee of the association bra Bushy Miss Catherine Hos- - f The first play was “Run Peddler aner and Miss Helen Monahan Run" given several weeks ago On Sunday members of the and largely attended ' "The Bumble Bee Princess sorority will honor facility mem- bers at an informal spring tea Is based on Miss Dorothy Bearnson and a Russian fairy tale by Alexander Miss Betty Woodhaad' are co- Pushkin Music elaborate scenchairmen of arrangements and ery and colorful costumes will : are being assisted by Miss Mar-ili- a give an attractive setting for the Barlow Misa Bette Peck and opera' Miss Millie Rue Romney The committee Includes Mrs Maurice R Conroy Mrs Wendell Chi Delta Phi Alumnae J Thompson Mrs Lloyd K Miss Florence Brown Nielsen Golden daffodils and blue iris Miss Edith Light Miss Agnes were combined tof form an atCaffey Mrs W Karl Hopkins tractive table centerpiece at Miss Erma Lou Miss the dinner given Thursday in Hermlone Tracy McEntlre Miss Cleo and the Union building by Chi Delta McCracken i Phi alumnae members for their' h husbands and escorts ! The ceremony of the sorority Cotton Outfits the star lamp and eyrobpl For days In the sun you want quill was given by -the association’s officers Mrs- Ernest L simple wearable cloths which can be laundered and come up Dee president Mrs Paul E vice president Wilson Mrs smiling You want a minimum of frills and a maximum of comGeorge A Pratt secretary Mrs fort And yet you don’t want to Helen M Oberg treasurer and look like a relic of the Mother Mrs Howard M Jones histort ian Hubbard days re-answer lies smart In Smith Professor E The the Joseph j viewed “Dauber by John Mase- new and practical cotton outfits field Musical selections were available at pin money prices In everything from play suits to given by Mrs J N Carlton Mrs J Tracey Wootton and Mrs evening gowns the informal dance given Of Music Fete I ’ - ‘ O DdiaifSy diTill &A)garSlTi (MtiGgKgll) o (JiraniKii iTtesaix? (tec -- Bread and Bake-A-Ca- Prize7 Contest ke 1 Our Home Institute wouldn't be complete without this annual contest— the favorite of hundreds of proud home bakers eager to prove their prowess as -- I Rimsky-Korsako- kitchen artisans And what a dazzling array of prizes ff will be offered for the best cakes and loaves of bread baked by women— and men! Be sure to see Thursday's Tribune or Telegram for complete contest rules in formation and prize awards It's a con test you'll want to enter SPRING FASHION SHOW On© hundred attractive Utah college end high school misses modeling hand-mad- e wardrobes of the latest authentic fashions for Spring 1941 this fashion show that's different will be pre 100 MODELS! sented Friday evening April 4 as the concludHome Institute ing feature of a gale three-da- y holiday planned for your enjoyment : i LAFAYETTE BALLROOM Hotel Utah ’ The! Salt Lake Tribune i s 1 t ' ” 1 & f j 'Annual dinner dance of Eight and Forty will be held at Melody : : March 23 1911’ Women’s Lodges Auxiliaries ' Schedule Diversity of Entertainments to Come 4 T' Be a good soldier In the army of beauty Stand well look tiptop all of which makes for morale says a beauty expert Don’t force yourself to wear frocks or hats that are not flati G i ' Salt £akc Tribune v Woman’s First Obligation Is To Personal Appearance: Dances Parties Climax U of U Test Week at r I ' Telegram ' i ' and MrsA S Horsley on or fore Wednesday Railway Conductors Sego’ Lily division 150 T Mrs L T Newlln Mrs George At Spears Mrs H E Spading Mrs George L Harris The regular meeting of the auxiliary will follow at 2 p m be- ( m (ladles’ auxiliary! to! the Order of Rail- way Conductors of America will have fits! regular' luncheon at 12:30 p m Thursday at the Moose hall 161 Second East street The following are in charge of arrangements : Mrs L L Ewen Mrs Paul Clifford New Ironing Table - i The latest household wonder is an Ironing table made with a metal mesh top that prevents dampness from accumulating and provides ventilation Speeds up ironing time--likeverything - 1 -- e |