Show - 1 irbestSnit gukt Treibut- te-- Thursday Morning r 4 Irlitabeth I t - -- - ---- N N i Elizabeth Thiri6t Tells Troth To Richard Taylor Carda11 wedded ‘ t : -4--4 -fo- t 1 :00 to Richard Taylor Cardall November 6 - rs-!0"'7 ? 'i f' ' -- S - 4 si i ' ii ( ' '- ' 0- - ! i ' : '1 1 '' f - (01$ c 1 LDS temple 'f slittlmo 's ' t 4 ' 1 ' i ' : s ' ' : - i i t ' i 1 : - 4 i ! i ' - ' : l'- -- - : 4 Arrives - tt i1 1 tt c i 4 ' 4- g :: - i - i i Ismonam- 1 1 1 r-- a Miss Nelson Begins Prenuptial Whirl 4 Mrs Clara M Clawson buys for the woman who says: "At my age Clothes make a real difference I want Quality Style and that flatters tines—something rne makes me look my best" MaSmart Hats for Miss Thorstenberg tron 57 Main (Adv) 7""b':11'1"'N2 dilka41109 14::::411 g' !j) I 414 '11146 kl r dip 16 (I1 oi -- 111 : 4 1 " i A S MORING LORY I plow gloriously young your Skin looks with ttAssocitc$ powder boseljt helps blemishes faintly lints your corn ond keeps it flower fresh for ' hours end hoyrs hid POWD -- 25c in Drvg end Dept' stores oho 30c 10c sizes a' :riru FOR ' ' - - '' tr2ot- 11vg f ' '''''N r temptiecictIarsot ior up ono ng 16110' 7 1 Servo any b) occ"" 4e v Ytta-WIl- 1 ( 7 todayl 11 t stescis !lc ss es1 vitamln SI In t S 3c --"- Mertlicha: IIII: er71 sptal'orlyy l r : be a SKINLESS These plump fonder juicy frankfurters ere made in our Own spotless kitchen! They make a grand meet :these coo! days! lb 23c - Canadian Bacon fry if like ham : V2 30C lb : UTAH c DELICIOUS APPLES These ere Uteh's own finest Delicious eep!esl 'They're large and rosy-recrisrly delicious with lots of zesty d Get juice! bushel! ! U ' - 198 FRUITS sorts of fruits $vell Fruit cocktail ell ready to is really easy to Promises th'is oosy way! Try iti No Sins I Keep your family in perfect health by and serving sham meat regularly lamb chops are especially rich in health-givin- g — s vitamins! Shoulder Veal' Steaks I I ' i tl it 0 ! 't ' ) g tilrill r '' '4'11'7 ri: I) i 1 ' '41' 201 II) - 4 '' I lb comfort! As shows in the dia- grams gently loosens the corn so that in a few days it may be easily removed itectooding she fl - -- 4 t 1 - - ' mt i - I 5‘ t 1-- 1 V11 1 i i II to4"- 1 meeiu16: i require application) ' k SAUIR it °MCA' 1' i ' B LU : 'T- c - '' ' e J ' r4 iit)4 - --- :' — t"1' 4 41P'' i t 4c - — eef ' r '::4 ' ' '441 Ili - 4Z::::r : ede e luncheon-tabl- e - the beautiful breton belovecisby smart women! ded Eight-friends—atten- the the lilting flattery of the brton the elegance of gloaming featkors aplomb that comes with knowing yonr hat is pit right for you! From oar lection of beautiful and distingolskod bats in head sizes to 24 inches - $5 By Miss Daisy Raybould ' 'IThere Shall Be No Night" : This might well be the slogan of the Reading Room for the Blind as well as the title of a current best seller for surely of this organization Of Salt Lake City women with the aid science and kindly humanitarians turns night into day among scores of the city's blind Millinery—Amorbacies Second Floor and Country Casuals by who carried the famous l!mesage to Garcia" in the Spanish-o- n library By Dr f' Irving 8 Cutter old say" we Through superstition wives' tales and have inherited a long list of half-trutin medicine Many of these concepts are errors of the grossest sort Nevertheless they have persisted for centuries and in sonie quarters are be' lieved implicitly We are all curious about the behavior of the human body and not infrequently this department is requested to support a dictum which has no basis in fact Not long ago a correspondent insisted that appendicitis came about because fruit seeds were swallowed No doubt this impression arose because the appendix may contain hard bits of fecal matter which resemble seeds While it is possible for concretions of certain fruits to find their way- into the structure suth a situation rarely occurs and then only when preexisting inflammation is preshs ) ihirdiesition (D) Sete set WM: IV - ent American war From Bmill beany of the four weekly read- iing days Watch the interested ginnings the organization has' faces of the many blind persons grown to form a rnost imp:I-danas a volunteer reader tells the phase in lives of the bind Utah Idaho Montana and WyoIprinted story of current events Ihistorical and ming in which states the room's happenings—war mervices are given defense deeds of valor and talea On Monday Wednesday of travel Certainly the long has vanished here day and Saturday groups pf the for blind gather at Or listen in the home of a Cur blind client to a talking book readings by volunteers rent readers are Miss Marjorie brought from the reading room Berle Miss June Metcalf Mn There are 1152 of these avail- HArry Roe Mrs James Crouch able' for home use Last year Mrs harry J Kaul and myself their circulation totaled 5023 Car fares for the blind guests ' Just and a guide for each is its interesting perhaps vided from Community Chest so would be the reading funds of a Braille book There are Braille and talking books are 5162 of these Borrowers of available at any time for home or library use Their circula"talkiei" and Braille books run tion is supervised by Mrs W H into the hundreds -Whittier former reader now 1' It was 33 years ago that the-The and supervisor brari es and rec Reading Room for the Blind thousands : was founded by Mrs Andrew ords for phonograph-- reptoducS Rowan wife of Major Rowan tion are on file at the room lit 14 dittssmfr 1 t I 1 1 s rc rf - ' Fri-nig- ht 4 ' ' the-uroo- i t'''' a tr vz irr4 - - E-JAY- PR - microbes No! Bad smells are not synonymous with infection i fish the food for brain workers? Well it is a perfectly good and wholesome article but it will not influence the intellect in the slightest degree Is the carrying of a buckeye sure to ward off rheumatism? Will the wearing of a horseshoe ring on the little finger of the right 'accomplish the same purpose? Will lumbago be avoided by a small magnet in the pocket? Of course not These are relics of necromancy : Years ago when electricity was so highly vaunted as a cure- all magnetic belts were in high favor They were reputed not only to enhance personal strength and virility but to chase &way bacteria We are always searching for the elixir of life There is one it is bound up in the1 Another reader writes- "Our ' neighborhood is terribly unThe manhole the at healthy corner is contaminating the air" While no one would desire to live in the presence of impure air nevertheless pollution may not mean disease Just as clear sparkling water can herr bor typhoid so a fresh smelling atmosphere may carry vicious trine that we must treat the body sanely not asking it to do too much We must provide good meals and plenty of rest In other words the common :sense rules of hygiene constitute life's most valuable tonic But remedies have vogues They parade before our eyes like a never ending style showof healing have a friend who for:years hal-plaa teaspoonful ror so of daily He is thoroughly convinced that adherence to this formula is for well being: responsible ced sulfuri-d---his-alm- "I'It '' - N— V' ' 1 I ' - ' -- -- 1117 - - 1 I ' I I 1 le - Raan Meal Is fell of end nourishment when satin same w ay every dav Free mow tee Ihie booklet an unwise Roman Meal Ce Tacoma W ashongten energy - go fatn0tIllI1 soms 1 ow 1)0 i 1 44 tttractive 1 - I t tweedy s 25 OlilINTS W H 1 f 12 ‘ I I ) 7 I fin- I : 4 I ' ' 1 i Sizes v 1 1 I to 20 i I t ' T f Master- - tailored fully 1 le ' thro-quert- tsth dress Skirt-wa- i s ' I - - 4 &laves- - or i 1 1 t '- I t 44Z 4 r 1:' - ' - --- Daytimi Shop—Amerbach's 0 IT AT 8 ottAvaaos 77th YEAR HOURS 10 to 6 DIAL 1 42583 di - - lb ' --- - '46fwV14b4ftAW40Am Si Strett Floor CHARGE i --31 WAY IVILAY DAY 4 It t' - - monotones I -z——-- ' ish in herringbones or - PLACED 4 171Ellt ' i - 1 of wool and rayon --- NN714 -- Soft - handle fabrics miitures - e i i I ' I ( k dresses for so many d y time occasions ! 1II g - practical I' — - t NEW CUFFS 2:—: 1 I 'k q -- li) A1‘k sl '' """II ' 4 b I t Sued plastc buttons Ostrnal-booSAS or bronze- - FREE RECIPES! Make mentos va e e tempt keg with lamas Meal's vitamin-ric- h goodness and et-ldelicious Slaver ' 0le Ns - Whir —- 0 - q ? : t ' G es (Copyright 1941by Chicago Tribune) - 7 I Superstitiong 1 I I ‘ e - Cure-All- s 1 11416 lio 1- ik - In a tow dams emu is gratis isossesci se it may be 'sails A Cr? pro-mo- re "they 1 11 funds for Mot Irditor's wets: The annual Community Chest drive tnraiSe irlfW of this The opens Tuesday Support of g social welfare agencies Tribune woolen's page has asked a group of prominent women to write brief resumes of the particular agency in which they are most interested sbasement of the public & )- -- - - ' e Li e After Dark Dr Cutter Swings On '''' tt - 10 4 Corn Plasters "waled cost very little—only a few cents to treat tech corn-- at all drug counters z ' 8 "core"! cases may (Stubborn more than one i'a - 4 Miss Ds lay Itaybotdd tress- urer and volunteer reader of the Reading Room for the Blind She and other Salt Lake City women bring hap- piness into the lives of hundreds of sightless persons at the "room" and in Utah Idaho Wyoming and Montana homes y Blue-Ja- y 1 1)4ltilI '4 1 - - fi which was centered by an exquisite silver placque A fringe of many-hue- d autumn leaves bordered t h e placque and fall fruits were heaped artistically in the center---- Mn Dean A Harvey was the charming hostess at a luncheon Wednesday afternoon The luncheon a buffet was perved against colorful background of fall fruits and leaves A mosaic cloth covered the Visit the reading room in the - - can help Veil pad ttt:) NOW YOU pain—remove belpsbe ritse minors corns while you walk in r:g pressure pain-Orodosci- "i '' 1 ct le Blue-Ja- 29 c k 1 '' '- 1 I - - ' - P' ' T 717)01111R CHOPS! LAMB SHOULDER ‘ - 1 4 -- m" 1 1 -J ''- 4411 Mrs Dean AEarveyIs nostess ' I lk 'F ' i - - "''- Mrs Samuel E Haskell of New York City Is being extenively entertained while renewing old acquaintances 'during a short stay in Salt Lake City - 2 for 25C 4 : ' 1 : All 1 eit' dtt:' 4--- ' zeT ' 1 1! '' 4 - 1I -- 41 - !' et t 4°" 4 COCKTAIL FOR 1 t‘ I I k - - their their TO 21 AlWit - ' I ' y on Delta Zeta founder's day banquet that will be given Friday m at Jdeadrive'e tea room 30272 p an Miss Jane Andrews chairman of arrangements is being assist- ed by Mrs Carl Woolsey Mrs O A Tangren and Miss Edna Herron - - --2- --''' -- -- '' - Founders' Banquet Plans are under way for thil FRANKFURTERS A111(11 - - - 1 Oi Salt Lake Blind imme- - z ' j'k t''''kk- Miss Raybould Tells Work 1 drive Sunday afternoon and evening from 2 p m to S p Three hundred friends of the host and hostess are expected to drop in during the day I Mr sad Mrs Paul IL Ray are back in Salt Lake City after an eastern sojourn Mrs Ray 0:- k - 1 4 tliPt-- 4 - - Mr and Mrs Ross F Dalton will be at home" in their adore ble new house at 1930 Laird 41 - - - - 'At Hornet ' ' N ! The couple will' be married Lake November 19 in the Salt LDS temple "1"- ? visited for 10 days in Chicago with her daughter Mrs Grant C Aadneeen the former Mies Jane flay Mr Itay went on to New York and Washington D C and later met Mra Pay in Chicago o Off to see Denver the Mr game and their son ard Mrs J C Raymond will leave for Colorado Thursday Bon John (Bunny) Haymond is with ths air corps at Lowry I field coast-to-coa- st er& f t 0 : : - 4' i It ' Miss Mar- -' nuptial fetes honoring bride-eleKnuteen Mae jorie of Wilford William Mertlich will be given by Mrs Matthias - 1 — ' I - - Honors Prenuptial The first of a series of pre- a itcl w'ith ' - 6 cieviciouscotil!rnllele" zoo 0 20 C ' W ""! - A --- t )'Ir1 ":'' e-N 0' d 6466 - 4 t 1 '— - - home in Salt Lake City 7' Drtve: lest - - ' e' -- —or t i- ts '''''' 111C'''''''''''' - t 1 bouquet 10 ' At a simply but beautifully appointed wedding Wednesday i evening Miss Maxine Laub became the bride of Paul McRae Kinnersley The ceremony took: place at the home of the bride's parents Mr and Mrs ThomasF Laub 1104 East Second Southstreet in the presence of the two families and a few close' friends E A- Child officiated The bridegroom is the son of '' Mr andI Mrs T S Kinnersley 1223 East Third South street I The bride wore a cream-co- l' ored taffeta gown fashioned ' with a fitted bodice short puff sleeves and bouffant skirt en train Her veil was of bride's Illusion and fell to her fingerS h e carried a colonial tips I TEMP ' it 0 ' ---- left make A uE ‘f IDIEtISGS - ' A ' N t '1 l I Miss Midgley will become the bride of Glen C Craig November 6 in the Salt Lake L D S tern- pie At the reception that will follow the ceremony she will be attended by Miss Phyllis Ash- ton as maid of honor and Miss Snelgrove as bridesmaid Miss Nelson Is to become the bride of Robert ?red Rohlting! - 114 0- street : wane Latib Becom'es Bride 1 - on Saturday evening Mrs El mer D Davis and Miss Janet Woods will be cohostesses at a dinner at the Davis home 450 Harvard avenue on Tuesday and on Thursday Miss Kathryn Schneider will entertain at her home 1180 East Seventh South East street- - -- 1311SE- f -- ' st - Against a background of white chrysanthemums and shell pink roses Miss Kathryn ThornexMax and Welling tenberg afte-vows Wednesday changed noon The wedding took place at the home of the bride's par- en Mr and Mrs L N Thor s-tenberg 1378 Westminster aye-nue and was R03b5y -the Rev William Crosoby The bridegroom is the son of Mrs Amelia Welling of Ogden The bride wore an exquisitely tailored suit of black wool White accessories and a gardenia corsage at her shoulder provided striking contrast Her only attendant Mrs Dewey Gunn of Arco Idaho chose a chic black afternoon dress fashioned with a gold lame bodice David Welling of Ogden brother of the bridegroom qui the best man Mr and Mrs Welling left on their honeymoon immediately after a wedding supper which followed the ceremony They will make their home in Las Vegas- Nev ul the-youthf- 4 ' - off ' ' -- -- - Off on a whirl of prenuptial ' parties that will continue until her nuptial day Miss Marjorie Nelson will be honored Satur day afternoon at a luncheon given by Mrs William P Worley : b Jr at her home 980 Thirteenth Is Wedded I - 4 ' starting misa mine midgieya smart prenuptial parties Miss Mona Snelgrove will entertain at a dinner at her home 840 South street East Twenty-fir- z S - qii v MI s s Midgle A i 1 Ai — 4E' 0 ip artses Start for ! ' 1 3 - - 1 1 t -''' --- rived here Wednesday accom- - ! panied by her parents Mr and Mrs Anton P Hittl Miss Hittl and Dr Edwards : will-- be wedded Saturday at- the home of his parents Mr-- and Mrs J S Edwards 1753 Har- - ' yard avenue Miss Helen Hill the bridegroom's cousin will be the bride's only attendant and his brotherW W Edwards - will ï be best man Dr Edwards is expected to arrive in Salt Lake Friday eve- - - '' - 1 City in - ' i November 14 at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Marion C Nelson 964 Thirteenth East to-b- ii 1 - In Salt Lake City to make plans for her nuptials is MissKamline Hittl of Boston bridoe of Dr James E Edwards of Fort Lewis Wash She ar- - ''''Ij ' i ilittl Karoline ' - ' i - ' 7 4 — 4 L among the year's loveliest events An early November wedding is planned by Miss Elizabeth Mir lot and Richard Taylor Carda 11 They will be wedded November 6 in a ceremony to be solemnized in the Salt Lake L D S temple Miss 'rhiriot is a daughter of Mr and Mrs E Vernop Thiriot 1608 Fifteenth East street and Mr Cardall is a on 'of Mr and Mrs Ray R Cardall 116 Q street He Is a graduate of the Universiti of Utah where he was affiliated with Delta Theta Phi: legal fraternity Salt Lake - ' k i J : : LI i ! In the - 1 4 Nuptials in golden harvest time will unite many young couples popular in Salt' Lake social circles Set against' the riotous color of bright autumn days t!leir weddings will be 1 kt:74 1 -- Good-b- y The many Salt Lake friends of Mrs Samuel E Haskell were happily surprimed when she stopped off for several days to say "hello!" She is en route from her New York City home to Glendale Cal where she will visit her mother MrsAnthony M Nelson After a visit of several on the coast she will to join her husband at Buenos Aires Argentina Before making their home in the east the ilaakells lived for 20 years in South America spending most of their time in Rio de Janeiro Mrs Haskell's brother Arch D Nelson is accompanying her on her motor trip They are both former Salt Lak- ' ' who will be i ? It's Hello and s A October 23 1911 15 ' Thirlot 1 - 0- A- 4' r ' ' CIETY TODAY 0 Miss ' |