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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 22

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t- 22 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING- DECEMBER 2 1338 Christmas Gifts Come Out of the Kitchen Coast -Girl Visiting Here Beth Papworth Bride-Elect Widely-Feted Mary Ruth Ashton Plights Troth at Lovely High Noon Ceremony Thursdays Some of your business friends who Lave BO opportunity to prepare homemade Christmas delicacles of their own will be very happy to 4- receive one of these steamed puddings prepared in your own kitchen Miss Mary Ruth Ashton daughter of Mr and Mrs Edward Morris Ashton 16 East First North 'street became the bride of Paul Hampton Bird son of Mr and Mrs Bird 235 East Capitpl street Thursday at high noon in the Gold room of the Hotel Utah The ceremony waa performed by Nephi Morris in the presence of members of the two families arid a few close friends The room 'was artistically decorated with baskets of giant white Japanese chrysanthemums and a background was formed of palms and ferns for the bridal party The bride chose an -afternoon" i Luncheon Fetes Coast Guest -r' 5 Jt Work Does Not Needed for Trim By IDA JEAN KAIN Not so long ago the world pricked upper arm up its ears at the report that Russian women were once more in do your arm exercises Miss Marjorie Slaughter of San Francisco a former Salt Laker who is being extensively entertained during her short visit here Miss Slaughter expects to return to the coast Sunday Miss Claire Spencer Hostess At Party for Bride-Elect Artistic crystal leaves and flowers decked the table Thursday at the University club whemsudelight-futduncheon was presided over by Miss Mignon Campbell 375 Tenth avenue Miss Charlotte Murphy 861 First avenue honoring a popular visitor from San Francisco Miss Marjorie Slaughter Miss Slaughter the daughter of Mr and Mrs A Slaughter formerly of Salt Lake City is here for a brief visit with her aunt Miss Margaret Morgan 283 East South Tenple street and with Miss Betty -Alison 1386 Butler avenue Covers were laid for Miss Slaughter Miss Helen Keyser Miss Allison Miss Lucille Haysy Miss Mary Strange and Miss Mary Creer Daily Calendar Of Events 12 Kle club board meeting Elks club luncheon 1 1 Lettres club Mrs Eugene Amott 1064 Military drive 1 Rummy club Mrs Jlales J771 South Mam street 1 m-4alt Lake City Postal associatianr-Mrsr Charles Forsberg 1327 East Fourth South street 1 National Association of Letter Carriers Mrs Malven Olson 606 Ninth East street 1:30 Fine Arts club Mrs Charles Merrill 966 Military drive 1:30 Culture Lure club Mps Harry Earl 1516 Michigan avenue 2 Maxwell McKean No 3 Moose club 2 events section Ladies' Literary club Christmas party and tea 2 Parliamentary law section Service Star legion board boardroom public library 6 '30 Federation First Presbyterian church turkey dinner following bazaar 7 30 Lynds chapter No 1 auditorium Masonic temple 8 Critchlow auxiliary No 3 state armory election of officers 8 Catholic league first of young parties Newman hall 9 Literary club dancing club Give Exercise Figure Be sure that as you circling and thrusting you raise your arms to shoulder level On first acquaintance exercise nr ail too likely to be mistaken for a series of strenuous ups and downs wild gestures and violence but the important thing is to make use of the right muscles This can be done only by exercising in the right positions Correct positions- down waist and hips are given in the leaf' let "Streamline the for which you may send Leaflets are three rents each by mail or one cent each if you call at The Tribune-Telegram Home Service Bureau Sait Lake City Utah Matron to Winter In East Honored at Tea Mrs Ruth Fabian 1107 East South Temple street was the hostess at a delightful tea Thursday afternoon complimenting Mrs Ferd Fabian 1130 Vine street in anticipation of her leaving next week for the east to spend the winter Fragrant roses were arranged on the tea table which was presided over by Mrs Edgar A Bering Miss Lillian Woodward Mrs Overfield Mrs John Elliott Clark and Miss Harriet McCloskie 4 andtSccondkvenue at the home of her mother Mrs Dale I Smith 1528 Arlington drive Yellow and -white chrysanthemums centered the table which was covered with ail Italian cut work cloth and dainty place carda marked covers for Miss Morris Miss June Mortensen Miss Dorothy Cowley Miss Mary Alice Meagher Miss Katherine Meagher Miss Margaret Strobel Miss Barbara Foley Miss Elma Smith Miss Beverly Sims Mrs John Gallivan and Mrs Edward Folland Many social affairs will honor Miss Beth Papworth a charming bride of the preholiday season Miss Papworth the daughter of Mr and Mrs Parley A Papworth 338 Ninth East street will be wedded to Howard Bennion Sum-merhays son of Mr and Mrs Summerhays 1403 Michigan avenue before Christmas Sunday evening Miss Lucille Hays will entertain at a supper at the home of her mother Mrs Hays 2s North State street On Monday evening Mrs A Vincent 1459 Gilmer drive aqd Mrs Whitney 1656 Harvard avenue will be cohostesses at an affair to be given at the Vincent home to compliment the bride-to-be Miss Charlotte Murphy will be the hostess at a luncheon Tuesday at her home 861 First avenue for Miss Papworth who will be compliment ed Wednesday evening at a buffet supper to be given by Miss Mary Creer 1122 Gilmer drive A luncheon will be-given Wednesday for the bride-elect by Miss Emeline Nebeker 34 Sixth East street Thursday Miss Betty Williams will preside at a luncheon at her home in Ogden for the popular bride-elect who will be honored again that evening at a party to be given by Miss Marjorie Judd 488 street and Mrs Edward Folland 550 Fifth East street A luncheon will be a feature of Friday for Miss Papworth at which Mrs Holman Waters 180 North State street will be the hostess In the evening Mrs Harry Ostler 1163 Laird avenue will entertain for the bride-to-be Saturday Miss Susan Richardson 1433 Harvard avenue will be the hostess and Miss Papworth the honored guest at a luncheon at the Hotel Utah Sunday a party will be given by Mrs A Howard 222 Ninth avenue Mrs Summerhays 1763 East Ninth South street and Mrs Summerhays 1403 Michigan avenue at the Summerhays' home Miss Leone Powetl Entertains fo7 Margaret Nelson Miss Margaret (Peggy) Nelson daughter of Mr and Mrs Nelson 554 street who will plight her troth with Victor Paulson of San Francisco early in December as honored at a delightful sup-r party given Thursday evening Miss Leone Powell The supper was given at the home of -the hostess 525 street An airplane idea was developed for decorations and appointments In the center of the serving table was a plane surrounded by flowers and at each place stood a miniature plane Eight guests were present and tables were arranged for bridge during -the early hours of the wedding Miss Wanda Nelson and Miss Joan Nelson sisters of the bride-to-be will give a family dinner Friday evening at their home for Miss Nelson and her fiance Home From Nevada Mrs Agnes Fernelius 128 North Main street has returned from Reno Nev where she spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her son-in-law and daughter Mr and Mrs George Moss and family A rr Ivexplains th6 Pitman system gives step-by-step lessons how to practice Study a little while each day quickly acquire the skill to take letters make lecture notes with ao curacy and speed Send 15 cents In coins for 'our booklet Pitman Shorthand Self taught to The 'Tribune-Telegram Home Service Bureau Salt Lake 'Oty Utah Write plainly your name address and the name of booklet A bride's book was made presented Miss Ruth Morris affianced bride of John Schick of Montpelier Idaho at an informal prenuptial fete honoring her Thursday night by Miss Claire Spencer at her home 351 Fifth feyeriue The eight guests present also hemmed handkerchiefs Jo present the bride-elect A buffet supper climaxed the evenings entertainment Thursday afternoon Miss Morris was the honofee at a luncheon given by Mp Boggess 155 Lave Space-for Child's Mind to Move in Case of Emergency A 4 Third in Afternoon 'Tea' Series Set for Friday Third of a series of given by the Thirty-third ward Young Mutual Improvement association for ward members is scheduled Friday at 2 at the ward hall 451 Eleventh East street The which are in reality afternoon luncheons are designed for ward members to for dramatic and musical activity and for raising of funds Nearly $80 has thus far been collected said Mrs Deward Hopkins counselor in the I A presidency GeneraTboard membershave been present on each occasion Mrs Hopkins said Mrs Glen Reese I A president originated the plan which is new in activities' of the church auxiliary program will be featured by a book review given by Mrs Marba Josephson associate editor of the Improvement Era Beautiful KEMI-KOOL Machineless PERMANENTS Special Shampoo and Flnierwava JodIayrs BEAUTY 42 Broadway SALON Wasatch 234 Sour Stomach Acid Headach "Gas" Results are amazing Often you get relief in a few mihutes Nausea and upset distress disappear It produces no gas to embarrass you and offend others Try it be glad you did Get a bottle of liquid Phillips Milk of Magnesia for home use and a box of Milk of Magnesia Tablets to carry with you -see that any box or bottle you accept is clearly marked Milk of Magnesia By ANGELO PATRI "Where you going Pete?" you know father the boy "Scout went to the fire Everybody is down huh Remember to come there You expect him to stay frock of national gold trim black orchid corsage The Attendants Attending her were her rousift Miss Margaret Ashton and her sister Miss Virginia Ashton Miss Margaret was frocked in black velvet and Miss Virginia chose a gown of Burgundy velvet Both wore gardenia corsages Richard Bird Jr waa the best man Mrs Ashton was gowned in a costume of black crepe wittr corsage of pink rosea Mrs Bird Sr chose a gown of black crepe with beaded bodice and short jacket black accessories and a corsage of white roses Preceding the ceremony -a musical program waa given by Mrs Del Stevenson Bridal Breakfast blue crepe with accessories and A wedding breakfast in the jada room of the Hotel Utah followed the ceremony The guests were seated at one long table decorated at intervals with plaques of white roses and feathery white chryan-themums At each end were silver candelabra holding ivory Princess tapers Mr Bird and his bride left during the afternoon for a wedding trip' The bride wore for traveling an ensemble Of beige wool with red fox collar Black accessories and fur-trimmed hat completed the ensemble Mr and Mrs Bird will make their home in Salt Lake City on their return Dinner Honors- Miss Hickman Prettily arranged dinner was given Thursday evening by Mr and Mrs Hickman 383 street in honor of the twentieth birthday anniversary of their daughter Miss Maryel Hickman and also to honor Mrs Thomas Hatch of Cardston Alberta Canada a sister of Mrs Hickman Mrs Hatch has been in Salt Lake City since Sunday having come here to attend the marriage of her daughter Miss Henrietta Hatch of Cardston and Sherman Collins Young of Washington which took place Sunday at the Hickman home Bronze and crimson chrysanthemums decorated the living rooms and fragrant Pernet roses formed an attractive centerpiece for the table Thursday Eight guests were in attendance Personals Mrs Elizabeth Knowlton of San Francisco has arrived for a visit with her aon-in-lawr and daughter Mr and Mrs Jeffery Ward 2707 Alden street Mrs Knowlton who will be welcomed by many friends will visit here until after the holidays Miss Monty Meacham 3118 South West Temple street has returned toiler home in Salt LakeClty after a vLsitin Galifornlaj-Miss-Meacham spent part of the time with her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Adair in Long Beach Mrs Richard Morris 239 East South Temple street left Wednesday for New York City where she will spend the winter Newly Wedded Pair Inspire Party Mr and Mrs Parry popu lar newlyweds will be honored at a bridge supper to be given Friday evening by Mr and Mrs Blair Kinnersley at their home 715 Douglas Street Mrs Parry is the former Miss Dortha Nell Harris Sixteen guests have been Invited Why you driv her out and close the door and then tell "I know what you would like me to do Better leave a little space for a mind to move in lest emergency find him stalled Mr fatrl has prepared a new booklet (No 303) enUtled in which he explains the art of serving food to children and offers solutions to the problems Involved Send for it inclosing 10 cents Address your request toMr Angelo Patrl The Bell Library care of this newspaper 247 West 43rd Street New York Copyright 1938 for The Tribune Relieve discomfort Of head cold Put 2 drops of Eenetro Nose rops in each the contained menthol camphor eucalyp-tol soothe irritated congested membrane of nose throat sup-1 plcment shrinking nct'on of eph-'-drme permit easier breathin'- PEriETnori WATERY HEAD COLDS ECU YOUR terested beauty and cosmetics this announcement did not really surprise any qf us because allwomen are born with equal rights to the pursuit of beauty and- not- even a -government can keep A them from exer-cistng that right Now Russian wo- -t men want to know the latest wrinkle in reducing in I America and this Ida Jean Kain request unexpectedly proves another point for us work is not re- duemg If the manual labor done by the Russian women does not keep their figures slim aid lovely then we can conclude once and for all that NO work Is streamlining And that is that From our experience we can tell the Russian women that the latest thing in reducing is streamlining exercises and that position is everything An exercise need not be particularly vigorous but to be streamlining it must be performed in the position which uses the particular set of muscles which need firming For Instance the basic exercise for streamlining the midsection involves little activity You lie on your back on the floor with the knees flexed and the feet on the floor and draw up and in with the lower abdominal muscles to touch the small of the back to the floor This exercise is extremely 'easy but It makes for firm muscles a flat tummy To make this position serve for waistline exercise and very slimming exercise at give it twist Hold the knees together and twist at the waist first to one side and then to the other so that alternate thighs rest on the floor Try to keep the upperpart of the hack-flat on the fLoorrfoeustng the movi merit at the waist and rolling the hips Another splendid reducer for the waistline is the easy upward stretch also combined with the twist In principle this position is just the reverse of the one preceding In stead of holding back still try to hold the hips squarely to the front moving the trunk Simply stand erect hands clasped high overhead and stretching upward Then twist at the waist from one side to the other keeping the Rips as still as possible Stretching and twisting give the figure that spare rib look Far and away the best hip reducer is the exercise' in which the leg is brought to a right angle at the hip particularly in a backward kick In this position tone is given to the gluteus muscle that fleshy mass forming the buttocks Kick backward raising the-legs as nearly as possible to a 45-degree angle and swinging from the hips Most of us work with our armk but we are rarely required to hold the arms at shoulder the position which brings into play the triceps lobated on the back of the FOR THESE COriUilON SIGNS OF ACID INDIGESTION Open the Door to Good Jobs 111 Heartburn Nausea No Appetite 4 Tired feeling in Morning "Logginess" t- i i r1- I I it i straight home after meeting You know I want you to loiter! on the way Be home by half past nibe promptly i "Sure IIS always cornel "Be sure you do iX Pete went along! to the meeting a started fo home prompHyasK Usual He was an obedient well-be- Angelo Patrl 1 haved boy whose father was strict In his dealings with him Besides all that he had no desire to stay on the streets He was quite ready for bed As Pete turned the corner of his block the fire siren sounded He atood still to count One two and on to five and repeat "Gee! Five! the mill Gosh the afire Fire! Pete ran screeching toward the mill in the opposite direction from home It was eleven when Pete remembered home and started for it His father waa furious Mrs Clara Clawson says the open Fall finds her overstocked Today she announces a Pre-Christmas Sale that is OUTSTANDING Buy now Selection large Ad be- -vVX vvx Clara I IIATS Half Price! 57 away All the boys are there "I'll teach him that I mean what I say I toid him the last thing he was to get home on time Here it is eleven and out on the streets at a fire Goodness knows what is happening to him I'll give him a sound licking you said mother asserting herself for once "I say he should have gone to the fire He would be a queer boy if hC hadn't I want to rear a boy too dumb to go to a fire Fires don't happen every day so it become a Ymntrtust go to bed and leave' him to me And I mean it I vote with mother It is all right to teach a boy to come home when it is time to do so Fine But an emergency like a big fire is something to be considered out of the ordinary and something to require extraordinary behavior in a bo agree that he would be a queer boy if he did not go to that fire and jell with the rest The memory of Hugo Increases my feeling Hugo's father was the hard and fast kind The tell you you do sort One night Hugo appeared at his father's elbow waited politely to be noticed and then being given permission to speak said: the Jennie cow is in the oat bin "Did you put her out? "No sir I didn't know what you would like me to do "You idiot the cow will be ruined Clawson SOUTH MAIN Overstocked Sale COATS SUITS VELVETS CREPES EVENING GOWNS OFF AGENCY 1 "Turned down again because knova Louise learned that these days an office worker must pinch hit in many roles A file clerk had better be a stenographer too But Louise had pluck and an idea! Shex taught herself shorthand in the hours she once wasted moping Already advanced to a secretarial job But shorthand awfully difficult you Wonder? Those "mysterious how can 'you write them fast enough to keep up with speech? really very simple In Pieman shorthand you write words as they not as spelled And even in a long letter using lots of words your employer says the same sounds over and over aain only to learn the which are the symbols for those sounds Practice writing A 'few symbols each 'lesson Then to see that your ear and your pencil -work smoothly together have someone read the sounds to you as you write symbols A grand thrill the day you find you can keep up with a good radio speaker Then office dictation will be pie for You've an added reason for confidence to learn the Pitman system for it' favored bj em-piovers Let shorthand help you to good jobs Our new 40-page booklet Pitman shorthand self-taught clearly ft You Have Any of These Symptoms Suspect Acid Indigestion as the lose no time in the Quick Easy Way If the Trouble Persists --GO TO YOUR DOCTOR TO FIND THE CAUSE be larmc4 if you get a low on the above symptoms and suspect over-acidity as the cause For now there is a way to re- lieve "acid indigestion" with al- most incredible speed a way that is simple to do and costs but a few pennies WTiat you do is take 2 teaspoonfuls of Milk of Magnesia 30 minutes after meals ORtake 2 Milk of Magnesia Tablets the exact equivalent Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Balance of Slock 10 50 Off vH ssnwr-i-y'V Vrt-w ifr't-rt maaMftWBhrtfr ian wmI flf A.

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