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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 32

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gggffir Ijll li i 1 JteSeaiiikLj 6 a -1 riWnlrTvW'Wr fctius if1 ii ff mfrn iiri- iThfririViri-ifffni ifnitonteni- 4 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING MAY 22 1932 fe-j i Students Prepare Final Events Beta Delphian Chapter Holds Final Meeting Clubs Prepare for Summer Opening Interesting social affairs of the early summer will include the open- ing of the Salt Lake Country club with a dinner dance Saturday evening and the opening of the Fort Douglas Golf club Sunday June 5 with a tea for members and their guests between 4 and 6 Mrs Oscar Friendly is general chairman of the arrangements committee Golden Wedding Fete Mr and Mrs Samuel Bosch will observe their fiftieth wedding anniversary Sunday at the home of their daughter Mrs George Anton at Lay-ton A family dinner will be given for their children and grandchildren from Salt Lake Ogden and Layton A reception will follow Coming Events I fix- Lumlere photos Member of the graduating class of Rowland Hall: (1) Ruth Ballif (2) Nancy Brayton (3) Dorothy Bradbury (4) Dorothy Sweet (5) Sally Preas (6) Virginia Johnson (7) Janet Alexander (8) Margaret Mias Bemlece Morris (upper left) whose engagement to Floyd Middleton la announced Miss Eloise Smith (upper center) daughter of Mr and Mrs Wesley Smith whose engagement to Aidred Rees la announced Miss Frances Alyne McKenzie (upper right) who will wed William A Thomas Mrs Rene A Jones (lower) president of the Lambda chapter of the Del-phlan society Parent Teacher Activities 1 4 Cf 4 i it 4 0 Short Story Club Sets Annual Party An Interesting event In club circles will be the annual party given by the Short Story club at 1 Monday at the home of Mrs William Reid on Harvard avenue The committee In charge includes Miss Linda Jessup chuirman Miss Isabeil Hoggan Mrs Pendleton and Mrs Reid Maxwell McKean will give a social at the home of Mrs Mae Spears 132 Kelsey avenue Tuesday at 1 tained at dinner Friday evening Covers were laid for fourteen Score prizes at cards were awarded to Mrs Farrel Johnson and Mrs Mentor Jensen II Joseph Johnson entertained her club at a bridge supper Thursday evening Covers were laid for twelve Mrs S'idmore entertained at a table of contract bridge Wednesday afternoon at her canyon home in Logan canyon Miss Sylvia Baxter entertained the club Thursday evening Honoring past presidents of the Relief society of the Logan-Cache stake a reception was given Wednesday afternc In the Fourth ward amusement hall by the Relief society of the Cache stake Those honored were Mrs Lucy Cardon Mrs John Caine Mrs Evan Owens and Mrs I Smith The latter Is active president of Cache stake The committee on arrangements included Mrs Joseph Cardon Mrs Jessie Rich and Mrs Wendelboe of the general committee with Mrs Jameg Mc-Murrln program chairman Mrs Lindquist refreshments and Mrs John Peterson decorations Mrs Reese entertained a number of Logan women at bridge luncheons Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons at her home In Smithfield Mrs Ruth Bell will present Miss Margar Hovey In a dramatic arts recital Wednesday evening in the Sixth ward amusement hall Those assisting in the program will be Miss Faun Anderson Harold Hansen and Miss Irene Stevens Ushers will Include MLs Verda Johnson Miss Hortense Egbert Miss Margery Mus- Dance Set to Open Rowland Hall Activities Commencement week at Rowland Hall will begin Friday May 27 when seniors will be guests of the juniors at a formal dance The following day at 4 a garden party will be given in honor of the senior class and that evening the seniors will be entertained at a slumber party by Miss Helen Fisher The baccalaureate service will take place Sunday May 29 at SI cathedral The baccalaureate sermon will be preached by the Very Rev Benjamin Dagwell dean of St John's cathedral Denver Faculty members and seniors will attend an alumnae dinner the following day at 8 and that evening a one-act play Far-Away Prin- will be presented I Holy communion in Rowland HalL chapel at 7 a and a senior breakfast at 8 a will precede commencement exercises Tuesday May 31 The service will take place at St Mark's cathedral at 11 a The Rt Rev Arthur Moulton bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Utah will confer diplomas and deliver the address Diplomas will be awarded to Sally Preas Nancy Brayton Virginia Johnson Dorothy Sweet Ruth Ballif Janet Alexander Dorothy Bradburyand Margaret Lambourne ser Miss Mem Yeates Miss Velva Hunter and Miss Joyce Allen Society The fifth annual scholar banquet of A was given Friday evening at the Bluebird Dr A Pederson chairman of arrangements presided Mrs George Hendricks was toastmaster and responses were made by Dr Sherwin Maeser Dean Christine Clayton Professor A Sorensen and Hazel Sowards Professor Christiansen gave a group of violin selections with Mrz Christiansen at the piano Professor Walter Welti sang a group of songs with Mrs Welti at' the piano Assisting Dr Pederson on the com mittee were Mrs Frances Kelley and Mrs David Burgoyne Bet Delta alumni gave its annual banquet Satui day evening at the Bluebird Covers were laid for sixty guests Mrs David Burgoyne was toastmaster Miss Merilyn Pocock Miss Venice Carlson Mrs Dana Ep-pely Mrs William Doutre and Miss Elva Simonson responded Miss Dorothy Sanford Miss Kay Luthy Miss Veda Tremelling Miss Verdena Vickers Miss Lois Lunt Miss Dorothy Harris and Miss Elaine Jensen gave a program o' music dancing and singing The committee in charge of arrangements Included Miss Myrtle Davidson Mrs Clyde Worley Miss Lois Lunt and Miss Grace Reymund Theta Upsilon sorority gave its ai nual formal spring dancing partj Friday evening at the Hotel Eccles Special guests included Dr and Mrs Wanlass Professor and Mrs Walter Welti Professor and Mrs Christiansen and Mr and Mrs A A Firmsge Feature dances were given during intermission The committee in charge included Miss De-lores Thoreson Miss Phyllis Reed and Miss Claire Wallace Miss Adrla Fuhnman daughter of Mrs Matilda Fuhriman became the bride of Earl Lindquist son of Mr and Mrs Edward Lindquist at the Lindquist inme Friday morning The ceremony was performed by Lindquist an uncle of the bridegroom In th epresence of the immediate farm dies A wedding breakfast was served at the Hotel Bigelow at Ogden In the afternoon the couple went to Salt Lake where they will make their home Miss Kathryn Skidmore daughter of Mr and Mrs George Skidmore and Rex Funk son of Mr and Mrs John Funk of Ferron were married Monday in the Salt Lake temple Mrs Clark Haskins entertained at a bridge dinner party Saturday evening cel -ating the birthday anniversary of her husband Covers were laid for sixteen Miss Claire Turner entertained at dinner Sunday for Miss Elna Orrock and Kirby Dawson of Salt Lake Mrs Paul Dunn entertained at a bridge luncheon Saturday afternoon Covers were laid for Mrs Pittman Miss Emma Laub Mrs Henry Laub Mrs McGee Mrs Becraft Mrs Albert Anderson Mrs Norfleet and Mrs Carl Arntson Score prizes were awarded to Miss Laub and Mrs McGee Mrs Don Edwards entertained her club at bridge supper Saturday evening The score prizes were awarded to Mrs Charles Olsen and Mrs Earl Lewis Miss Gretta Frederickson entertained at dinner Friday evening Covers were laid for ten Professor and Mrs Maynard entertained at dinner Friday evening In honor of the teachers of the Whittier school Covers were laid for ten guests The faculty of the Logan academy entertained at luncheon Monday afternoon at the Bluebird honoring the seniors of the school Miss Jane Barber and Miss Elsie Anderson' had charge of arrangements Dean and Mrs Frank West and Mrs George Hendricks dean of women of thb A were dinner guests at the Sorosis chapter house Tuesday evening The junior girls of the Fourth ward I A gave a canyon party Tuesday evening Logan canyon A picnic supper was served to twenty-five guests The committee on arrangements Included Miss Ruth Baugh Muss Lois Kastli Miss Vanda Shaffer and Miss Mildred Hansen Jina Young camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers entertained Friday evening at the Ninth ward amusement hall honoring the husbands Hostesses included Mrs Alma Sonne Mrs Othellp Hickman Mrs Ernest Young and Mrs Melvia Kearl Mr and Mrs Lee Thatcher and son Harold left Saturday morning for Los Angeles where they will make their home Mr and Mrs John Christiansen ntertained at dinner In honor of Mr and Mrs Thatcher Friday evening at their slimmer home In Logan canyon Friday afternoon a no host party was given at the home of Mrs Munk honoring Mrs Thatcher Luncheon was rerved with bridge following Mr and Mrs Peterson enter- executive Coombs principal of the Jordan junior high ichool Miss Jessie Harroun and other educators Th election of officers followed the program The following were selected for next year: Mrs Ruth Ro-berg president Mrs Anna Isaac first vice president Miss Ella Kelsey second vice president Mrs Elizabeth Bell secretary News of Clubs Mrs Arthur Murray is chairman for the garden bridge party to be given by the Service Star legion June 9 at Memory park City creek canyon at 2 Turkish Fat Club Plans European Journey STAMBOUL Turkey A party" is due to roll along railway lines and streets of Europe this summer The Association" of Stamboul which now has 150 members is going on a tour of the continent Several of them are trying hard to gain a few more pounds to impress Paris London and Berlin with their bulk bewail the fact that I only weigh 322 pounds" said Arif Bey the president of the association Then his eyes lit with hope as he continued "My ambition is to reach 350 pounds and feel the full benefits of a fat paradise I have gone on to a strict diet I have emptied 12 dozen bottles of cod liver oil and used an equal number of ylk of egg injections I am hoping to reach the height of my ambition this summer before we start on our long planned Any Kind of Croquignole Ring-lette End PERMANENT ffi) WAVES $4 These waves given by Expert Operators and are equal or better than any Permanents given In Salt Lake regardless of price For Appointment Call Was 5072 HARVEY BEAUTY SHOPPE 524 FELT BUILDING 1932 Opportunity SALE 24 Months' to Pay Balance Ail Roper Ranges are now on special sale New modernistic finishes new features new conveniences The model illustrated is finished in Full Force lain Enamel Dark Green Marble Pastel Jade Green and Bisque Has enliialed Oven Utility Drawer and Porcelain Enamel Oven Linings tUB SAVE MONEY gram The final meeting of the year for the Beta Delphian chapter was held Saturday evening in the supper room of the Newhouse hotel with a dinner and program A tribute to Mrs Jessie Jackson was read by Miss Eliza beth Crawford! A resume of the work of Edna St Vincent Millay was given by Miss Girzy Channel and musical selections were given by Mrs Marian Robinson A business meeting followed the dinner and the following officers were elected for the ensuing year President Miss Daisy Booth vice president Miss Anna Jones sec retary Miss Olive Heath treasurer Miss Margaret Wagener board mem bers Miss Bess Fischer chairman Miss Girzy Channel and Miss Elizabeth Crawford The committee on arrangements Included Miss Virginia Dickerson chairman Mrs Ruth Captain and Miss Margaret Wagener Gamma chapter will hold the last meeting of the year at noon Monday at the Newhouse hoteL Luncheon at 1 15 and election of officers are planned Mrs A Cook will lead the lesson and Some Modern American Poets" Topics for report are: Work of William Butler Mrs Paddison man's Mrs Paula Moore and Mrs McAllister "Sandburg and Masters" Mrs Charles Moore Lyricists" Mrs Schraven The Iota Delphian chapter will meet at 7 30 Monday in the la parlor of the Hotel Utah Mrs Maude Baker will lead the lesson Judgments at a Blow" Topics be reported are: of Act by Mrs Lorraine Rich of Act II" by Miss Margaret French of Act by Miss Winifred Thorup gen eraL The lesson will be followed by the annual election of officers Lambda chapter held the last meet lng of the year Tuesday with election of officers The following were elected: President Mrs A Jones vice president Mrs Ellas Smith secretary Mrs Amundsen treasurer Mrs A Ivory advisory boairi: Chairman Mrs Ken nedy Mrs Vivian Snow and Mrs Lester Freed The retiring officers of Lambda chapter will entertain the members at a bridge party at the home of Mrs Payne 177 Alta street at 2 Wednesday Sigma Phi chapter of the Delphian society will meet at 1:30 Thurs day at the Hotel Utah The lesson for the day will be Art of Illu Mrs Dutton will be leader Theta chapter will meet Monday at the Hotel Utah at 1 30 Of fleers for the coming year will be elected The last lesson will be presented as follows: of Spanish Mrs Scalley de Vega" Mrs Ralphs Mrs James Is a Dream" Mrs Crcer Judgments at a Blow" act I Mrs Wirthlm act II Mrs Stevens act III Mrs Henderson The Mondamin chapter of the Delphian society will give a tea for Its members Friday May 27 at the home of Mrs Royal Daynes 070 East South Temple street from 3 to 5 A delightful program has been arranged to be followed by the signing of the chapter's charter Mrs Hansen has charge of arrangements and will be assisted by Mrs Snow Mrs Streator Mrs Reynolds and Mrs Decker Little Even glow Awards Prizes at Bridge Evenglow club met at the home of Mrs A Konold Thursday evening After a short business meeting bridge was played Prizes were won by Mrs Lucile Slade Mrs Slade Mrs Hazel Hiatt Mrs Eva Lambert and the house prize by Mrs Sadie McTavish A late supper was served to 14 guests Bridge Fete Honors Visitor From Coast Miss Beatrice Jensen entertained at prettily arranged bridge supper Thursday even ng in honor of Miss Catherine Keefe of Santa Monica who is visiting in Salt Lake The serving table was effectively decorated with pink tulips and sprays of lilacs snd twelve guests were present After Her Graduation Investigate the Possibilities of the Beauty Culture Profession No Other Line of Endeavor Offers Such Unusual Opportunities for Girts With Personality Pleasing Intesting Delightful Work Step In Tomorrow Visit Our Classes in Session Utah Of High School Culture 3rd Hoor Clift Bldg Writ for Catalog SALT LAKE CITY UTAH MAY 22 dear madam SALT LAKE CITY UTAH cRAM ANn ACx IMM IM AT 00 FEE A TRI CT LOW A PRICE-STOP-IMPKUJ BARGAIN YOUR LAST CHANCE Camp 21 Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs Anna Piercey 227 street Thursday at 2 Ladles' auxiliary Utah Woolgrow-ers' association will be entertained by Nielsen of the Cudahy Packing company who will take the auxiliary on a tour through the plant Luncheon will be served at 1 All members are requested to meet at the chamber of commerce at 12 30 After the tour officers will be elected Pythian Sisters will meet Monday at 8 in the of hall Refreshments will be served Women's Republic study group of the Third precinct will meet Thursday at 8 at the home of Mrs Morgan 645 West North Temple street Mrs A Dunyon will give a paper The round table discussion will be led by Mrs Morgan Musical numbers will be given by Mrs Marguerite Morris Sphinx club will meet at the home of Mrs Fred Duckworth 338 Bryan avenue Wednesday at 130 Maxwell McKean will meet for a kenslngton at the home of Mrs May Speais 132 Kelsey avenue Tuesday at 1 it All members of A No wishing to make auto reservations for transportation to Ogdon for the rally May 27 may call Mrs Ann Davis 152 North Fust West street Grand Western division 583 I A to of will meet Wednesday at 2 at the hall American Association of University Women will meet Friday at 1 for luncheon at the Salt Lake Country club Miss Johanna Sprague will give a talk on "The Newest Books" Reservations must be made Wednesday evening with Mrs Theodore Whituley or Mrs Stoughton Susannah Eaton camp Daughters of Union Veterans will meet wtlh Mrs Lula Augustine 2284 Seventh East street Thursday at 1 for sew-lng auxiliary St guild will meet at the rectory Tuesday at 1 Deni 7ay dub will meet with Mrs Hattie Burrows 759 Windsor street Tuesday at 8 Alpha Bridge club will meet with Mrs Margaret Harvey 122 West Fourth South street at 1 Thursday Just a Mere club will meet with Mrs Royal Mitchell 851 Emerll avenue at 1 30 Wednesday At a meeting at the home of Mrs Coles last week the Whittier Parent-Teacher association was fully organized to carry out its plans for supervised playground at the school All play equipment Is now erected and the opening date will be definitely announced later Patrons of this school should watch this column for further announcements After the meeting the parents enjoyed light refreshments served by Mis Coles and Mrs Dundas Longfellow Parent-Teacher association will meet at 8 Tuesday In the school auditorium Dr Critchlow will speak on the spread of tuberculosis and Its prevention and Dr Viko on the relation of the board of health to the board of education Musical numbers will be presented and election of officers will follow the program Lantern slides of pictures taken by Dr John Mackay at the opening of the tomb of King Tutankahmen were shown to parents of the McKinley district Thursday evening Dr Mackay used the slides to Illustrate a lecture on the" experiences he had as one of the few Americans who were present at this opening and on the relics found in the tomb Several musical numbers were giv en by the kindergarten band A feature of the program was an Egyptian dance by Miss lorna Carter Prior to the meeting a banquet was given by the officers and room mothers at which the principal and teachers of the school were guests of honor The final meeting of the year of the Stewart -T A was held in Stewart hall with Mrs Towler presiding Plans for a summer recreation center at the school were discussed and reports from the various committees given Mrs Arthur Beeley spoke on summer home activities and made many valuable suggestions Installation of new officers for the next year followed They are Mrs Thad Stevens president Mrs A Taylor vice president Mrs Lois Miller second vice president Mrs Howard Barker treasurer Mrs Louis Zuker secretary Mrs Brun-dlge corresponding secretary The meeting adjourned to attend the May program given by pupils of the school One of the most pleasing events of the jrear at Riverside was the patriotic program and the living flag drill given by pupils of the school last Tuesday evening The program was given under the auspices of the Riverside P-T A and directed by Miss Helen Langford one of the teachers Musical numbers were furnished by the ichool bugle and drum corps Other musical selections were made available by Harwood of Jordan junior high school who set up a radio Among those who saw the production were Superintendent and Mrs George Child Buckle Mrs Ella Bush Miss A Maud Sproat primary supervisor Dr and Mrs Worlton Hammond state scout MADAME RUPEA Beauty bperUlitt Sine 19uS MISS IIFI FV sides In rhsrg enabling 1IIE PROGRESS BEAUTY IN EXCELLED Beauly 8rvlce Progress MADAME Ity on WIND and types This week ends your opportunity to get a new 1932 Roper at the lowest prices ever offered on such high quality merchandise! Very likely it will never again be possible in our generation to offer such remarkable values So take advantage of this last chance Don't miss it! phen Philip Holt on East South Tern pie street Miss Lizbeth Qualtrough will be In charge of the program auxiliary to Typographical union will give bridge party Thursday evening May 28 at the home of Mrs Vallandigham 1328 South Second East street Members and friends invited rolnsettia dub will meet Monday at the home of Miss Vera Lundgren 519 Collette court Camp 8 Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the Eighth ward amusement hall for a costume ball Wednesday at 8 All members are urged to attend and wear pioneer costumes Gordon circle Ladies of the A will hold Its annual memorial services at the east end of Liberty park Friday at 10 a Dorcas society First Presbyterian church will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs Victor Ball 74 street at 2 The assisting hostesses will be Mrs Elliott Mrs Dickson Mrs Charles Johnson Mrs Henry Kipp Mrs I Tobias and Mrs Jacob A Johnston Camp 11 Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Wednesday at 2 at the home of Mrs Isora Knight 144 Seventh East street Mrs William A Sedgeley entertained the members of the Sunshine club Wednesday evening at her home on Williams avenue Supper was served The final meeting of the Cleofan club will be held at the home of Miss Afton Young LaFever apartments 332 First avenue at 2 30 Thursday Topics will be selected for the coming year Silver Maple circle 108 Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet Friday at 8 In the I hall Mrs Elizabeth Denhalter assisted by Mrs Arlie Leering will furnish entertainment for the evening The Ancient Order of United Workmen will entertain the members and their friends at a supper Tuesday at 7 In the lodge rooms 59 South State street Site Wives of the members of the union local 27 will meet with Mrs Carl Ilagerty 1534 Park street Tuesday afternoon Salt Lake circle 559 Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold public card at 8 30 Tuesday In the hall Refreshments will be served with Mrs Anna Kelsey In charge Bookloie club will meet Tuesday at with Mrs Ralph Stewart 1445 avenue Mis Merlin will review "The Ring of by Lagerlof auxiliary to the Veteran association will meet at 1 with Mrs A A 1161 Michigan avenue Mr and bridge section of the Aid of the First Presbyterian will meet Wednesday at 1 at the Belvedere lounge Roycroft Junto club will meet at 7 at the Newhouse hotel Disraeli will be the A talk will be given by John Mountain Hive No 27 Ladles of Maccabees will meet Wednesday Washington circle of A meet Thuisday at 2 in with Violet Ostler 272 Kensington Down Payment Think of it during this Sale we'll allow you flO for your old haul it and deliver to you a new Roper range for only $1 the balance In twenty- four easy monthly payments with your gas bill Fast Natural Gas Cooking Costs Less Than a Half-Penny Ter Meal Per Person Ns 2M)lRorL61 Specially priced at $4960 less 10 on allowance for your old stove or $3950 24 Mos to Fay Balance MADAME RUPEA WILL MANAGE NEW Beauty Shop OPENING MONDAY Rl'PKA welt known as an author Permanent Waving and will personally STEAM each Permanent Wave-giving special attention and testa to all difficult of hair Buy Wisely By Buying Now! The unbelievably low prices we are now offering on Roper Ranges were made possible only by reduced material costs greater manufacturing efficiency and real profit sacrifices on our part Improving conditions will steadily ad vance these prices so buy now if you want to save money Come in Today or Phone for a Representative Auxiliary union No 218 to loial 184 will meet in the labor temple Wednesday at 8 Pythian Sisters will give their reg ular card pmty the of hall at 2 Tuesday Membei of the Classics club will be entertained at their regular meeting Wednesday at 1 30 by Mrs Daniel Livingston 54 South Seven' i East street Obert Tanner will give a talk on of the Bible" Wasatch Sisters lodge No 248 aux Ihnry to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen will meet Friday at 1 In the A hall All drill teams lequested to attend The Tower dub the women's organization of the Walker Dank and Trust company met Thuisday In the directors' room of the bank A short busl ne meeting was followed by pro-giain Utah Toeliy society will meet at 8 Sunday at the home pi Mu Sto-avnm 8 Kensington Southwick the Firemen's Thuisday Pannier luncheon Third society church The Wednesday topic James the at 8 George will Mrs of Marcelling and Flngar SHOP to offer a COMPUTE AND OPENING SPECIALS DUART PERMANENT Complete MADAME SPECIAL STEAM WAVE We Do All Kinds of Permanents 278 Elst South Phone Was 1360 INI IMITFD OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT $250 $500 UTAH GAS 6 COKE CO-OGDEN GAS CQ WASATCH GAS CO lujnixiMtse Ulk tmjn tnULjrojrjt and unruiMj fuklu mouci I.

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