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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 16

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J- 1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING' NOVEMBER 16 Twin Purses For Mother and Daughter Salt Laker to Wed Washington Girl Hostess Begins Series Of Luncheons Mrs William Lowe 1437 Eaaj South Temple street presided over a smart luncheon Wednesday at the Alta club the first In a series of such affairs The secoM luncheon Is to be given Thursday Thirty-five guests were seated at one long table artistically decked with Japanese chrysanthemums In autumn shades of bronze and yellow Mrs Lowe was assisted in receiving the guests by her daughter Mu Preston Ashton of Provo Mr and Mrs A Westover of I Olympia Wash announce the en- gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Miss Barbara Ann Westovef to Calvert Sheldon son of Mr Snd'Mrs A Sheldon 463 Douglas street Salt Lake City The marriage 'will be solemnized Saturday in St Episcopal Church' Olympia at 4 The ceremony will be performed by the Rev Elmer Christie Miss Mary Schmidt of Olympia will bethe bridesmaid and William Hardy of Aberdeen Wash will act as best man for the bridegroom The bride is a 'member of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority and a graduate of the University of Washington at Seattle Mr Sheldon is a graduate also of the University of Washington and a former student of the University of Utah where he was member of the Sigma Nu fraternity At the Washington university he was president of the fraternity The young couple will make their in St Washington Mr and Mrs Sheldon have gone to Olympia to attend tne wedding Daily Calendar Ot Events Dinner Party Hbpors Coast Couple Mrand Mrs Walter Allred San Francisco were the honored quests at a prettilyWranged dinner given Wednesday evening by Mr and Mrs Edgar Morgpnegg 1487 Eleventh East street Autumn fruits and leaves lent their beauty to the table which cent'ered with a large bumpkin around which were rosy apples and pears while sprays of green and purple grapes festooned over the ides of the pumpkin Bright crimson and yellow autumn leaves were used for place cards Twelve guests were in attendance and bridge followed during the arly hours of the evening Miss Alene Olsen Complimented By Gleaner Girls Gleaner Girls of the Whittier 'Ltp vard were hostesses Wednesday eVning at the amusement halClsVlecond East street at a party honeying Miss Alene Olsen 1445 South fyate 8treet- who Wl11 wedded on November lJto Ross Dalton 1948 Fifth Egst street Ill charge of the arrangements were Mrs Schwendiman Miss Lauretta Barlow and Mrs Raymond McFarland Supper was served at one long table which was centered with a wedding cake Topped with a iiiinia- ture bride -and bridegroom Tiny white wax tapers in white gumdrop holders tied with matching ribbons were thf favors Thirty guests were In attendance Engaged Maid Inspires Bridal Shower Complimenting Miss Barbra Boley Rosell daughter of Mr and Mrs John Rosell 138 street who will become the bride of Charles Walker of Santa Monica Cal son of Mr and Mrs Lewis Walker of Eutah Ala Miss Alice Banger-ter 3879 South 3200 West street will entertain at a kitchen shower and supper Friday evenmig November 17 a miscellaneous shower and super will be given by Miss La Von Marr 3538 West Thirty-third South street for the bride-elect fr -W-SI MUIHI Hillin' -v look more like sisters than mother and daughter if you carry twin handbags that are identical in all but size This bulky knapsack bag is one of the smartest new deeper pouches and is just as -exciting inside as out a zipper ed pocket in the Alligator grained lining a captive bill fold and a chained coin purse Miss Helen Scoville Becomes Bride of Alton Harris Miss Helen Scoville daughter oftding gown of Ivory colored chiffon Mr Mrs cake dogs The little animals about a foot long supply the coyotes with many meals but they do It If they can help it! They like life and when they spy an enemy they run as fast as they can to get down Into their holes In" some parts of the plains region prairie dogs have proVed a pest to the fanners They eat grain when they can get it and each year the damage runs to millions of dollars That Is why farmers with guns and with poison carry on a war against them 10 a Culture club gold room Hotel Utah 10 a Veteran Volunteer auxiliary 233 Canyon road 10:30 a Junior section Literary club 11 a sisterhood service council University club 12 30 Naomi Past Noble Grand club Newhouse hotel lpm Relief corps department of Utah Mrs Turner 1848 Fourth East street 1 Lions club suite Newhouse hotel 1 3 society Immanuel Baptist church Mrs Standish 1457 East Thirteenth South street 1 Noble Grand club Mrs Ella Rizzuto 774 West Second South street 1 Mt Olympus Past Noble Grand club Mrs Eliza Waller 3131 Twenty-third East street 1 Section 2 Immanuel Baptist church Mrs Harry Chapman 1434 Arlington drive 1 Parliamentary law section Wasatch Literary club Mrs Tholfefs Rowan 1370 Ninth East street 1:30 Section 4 society Immanuel Baptist church Mrs A Robertson 1135 East Fourth South street- 2 Maple circle No 108 public card party Brooks Arcade 2 jJ Lake Breeze Improvement club Mrs Bryan Strout 1856 West Second South street 2 Golden Hour club Mrs Rastus Porter Woods Cross 2 Victor lodge No 89 society of the of and Moose club 2pm of Liberty chapter A ivory room Newhouse hotel 630 St guild of St Episcopal church dinner parish house 7 30- club chorus Elks club 8 Salt Lake Navy club Center 1 Circle First church Mrs Frank Beckstead 1441 Redondo avenue 230 Cleofan Mrs Smoot 1253 Gilmer drive 8 Sego Lily camp No 4986 Royal Neighbors of America card party Mrs John Brown 359 West Fifth North street University Social Events li of Mothers Yellow chrysanthemums In a large copper bowl decorated the serving table al the buffet tea given Wednesday afternoon in th3 Union building by the University of' Utah club Copper candlesticks holding yellow princess tapers lighted the table which was covered with a handsome lace cloth Presiding at the table were Mrs Jay Charon Mrs Blaine Grey Mrs Whiting and Mrs BalL Guests 'were received bjr Mrs Earl Marsell Mrs Teudt Miss' Barbara Ann Westover daughter of Mr and Mrs A Westover of Olympia Wash whose engagement to Calvert Sheldon of Salt Lake City Is announced A three-tiered wedding formed an attractive centerpiece for the serving table At each end were crystal scroll vases holding pink rosebuds and lilies of the valley Silver wedding bells of candy marketplaces for the guests who Included immediate members of the two families After a short wedding trip to southern Utah the young couple will make their home in Milford The bride chose for traveling a smart suit of teal blue wool with Mrs Hugh Patrick And Mrs lon Kump Fete Mary Twelves Mrs Hugh pi Patrick 1439 Ken-cington avenue and Mrs Lon Kump 1970 Ninth East street were cohoatesses at a delightful party Wednesday afternoon at the Patrick- home complimenting Miss Mary Twelve Mias Twejves will become the bride bf Franklin Arnold bn November 30 SHe is the daughter Mr and Mrs Dean Twelves 612 Thirteenth East street and Mr Arnold Is a son of Dr and Arnold 87 street Pure white-chrysanthemums formed a graoeful fcenterplece for the tea tablq- A dozen close friends of the bride-elect were in attendance 1134 Gilmer drive was wedded to Alton Harris son of Harris 1724 East Twenty-fourth South street Wednesday at 11 a in the Salt Lake City temple The ceremony was performed by Joseph Merrill a member of the quorum of twelve apostles of the church In tho evening a wedding supper was given for the young couple at the Lion House social center 63 East South Temple street The bride was charming in a wed- wine accessories (For Nature section of your scrapbook If you want a free copy of the Illustrated leaflet Body at send me a 3-cent stamped return envelope to me in care ot this paper Tomorrow: The Unknown Soldier Copyright 1938 tor the Tribune Rummage Sale Saturday at 8 a at 151 So State (Adv) Family Life of Prarie Dogs By UNCLE RAY Prairie dogs real dogs but Closer study has shown that when Mrs- Lynn Bennion Entertains For Her Sister-in-Law A lovely tea of the autumn sea-f table at each hr'jmfr'Lit son was the one giveiWednesday by Mrs Lynn Bennion 24 street at the home of her mother Mrs Snow 18 street Honored at the affair was Mrs Bennlon's sister-in-law Mrs Leonard Folsom of Chile South America who is visiting in Salt Lake City Crystal bubbles arranged on a graduated stand end filled with deep yellow blooms the tea held matching tapers I Mrs James Presiding at tea were hospitality chairman Mrs Douglas Woodruff Mrs A Bone was chairman? Nebeker Mrs Stephen gram In charge of Covey Mrs Lynn Richards Mrs general arrangements George Elliott and Mrs Ira Wardrop and Sharfl I Assisting In servtng were Miss I Vocal numbers were Barbara Folsom Miss Janet Wood- Pyott accompanied ruff Miss Annette Bennion Miss Fernley Readings Walker Miss Isabel More- sented by Mrs Inez ton Miss Jeanne Hansen and Mrs The tea followed Elmo Morgan meeting of the club Jngebretsen was and Mrs for the pro-Hugh the flowers and were Mrs Mrs CA West- given by Mrs by Mrs were pre-Martha Whitbeck the regular such home life exists it is far from happy The snakes 'often eat baby and sometimes the prairie dogs bury the -snakes alive1 We also are told that young owls are killed by the prairie dogs When the animals are mixed up that way it probably is just an accident A snake may enter a hole which -appears to have been given up Later the prairie dogs come back and either fight the visitors or try to get along with them in one way or another Coyotes are enemies of prairie Supper and Bridge Play1 Marks Party For Merle Miller Mrs Elmo Morgan 31 East Fourth North street entertained at a supper party Wednesdays vening complimenting Miss Merle Miller daughter Mr and -Mrs Miller 1101 East Forty-fifth South street who will become the bride Aaron Thueson son of Mrs Con Thueson of Brigham City White and copper colored chrys- anthemums were arranged In low howls for the centerpieces of Small tables where supper was served Eight blpse friends of the bride elect were In attendance and progressive games were played 'during the evening Utilize Spare Basement Room For Hobbies or for Children ior Glorious Permanent Wave With tbs Amaiing Operator Ih sclsollli eulomelie liner which banishes gussswotk and assures a better wave Price at wav includes shetmpoa and linger wav (Olhar waves $1 and up) SPECIAL Shampeo and Finger Wave EX-CEL-CIS BEDr SCHOOL GARDENIA Corsage ea VIOLETS bunch 2 for 256 ROSES dozen 356 sm Flower Shoo 1 wMr In Broadway Market 41 EAST BROADWAY Wat 4570 Kappa Kappa Gamma Mothers A luncheon meeting of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will be held Thursday at 1 at the home of Mrs George Baglin 965 Military I drive Hostesses for the day will be Mrs Baglin Mrs Vida Fox Clawson Mrs A Hunter Mrs A Clay Mrs Milton Parks Mrs Hamilton and Mrs Walden Sigma Pi Mothers The Sigma PI club will meet Thursday at 1 at the chapter house 74 South Wolcott street Luncheon will be served Hostesses will be Mrs S-Shaughnessy Mrs Pat Harlin Mrs Wallace Mace and Mrs William Doidge Pi Kappa Alpha Mothers A luncheon meeting of the Pi Kappa Alpha club will be held Thursday at at the chapter house 160 Thirteenth East street Hostesses are Mrs Sumner Mrs George Welch Mrs Arthur Hallstrom Mrs Dilworth Walker and Mrs Carter Wasatch US Man and roadway they tbark almost like dogs and that explains their name They are classed in the squirrel family but have shorter tails and heavier bodies than tree squirrels They live orwthe ground and in holes under the ground In digging a hole the prairie dog tunnels down in a slanting way A hole may be as long as 12 or 15 feet and it la sure to have a room for a nest and another room for storing food Near the entrance to the hole a mound of earth is thrown up and packed down The animals pack the mound by trampling on it and by pressing it with their noses As result a great deal Is done to keep water from draining into the hole after a rain Prairie dogs like wet homes and they care much about drinking water They obtain moisture by eating grass and other plant food and can live without water far longer than camels can go without a drink Large groups of prairie dog mounds are to be seen here and there in the region where the animals live which runs from northern Mexico through the plains northward toward the Canadian border Thousands of mounds may be found in an area of a few square miles and each mound is close to the entrance of a family home The largest on record was located in Texas and was found to cover a space equal to the area of a 35-mile square A prairie dog family does not always live by itself in a hole Weasels burrowing owls or rattlesnakes sometimes share the home This fact gave rise to stories that snakes owls weasels and prairie dogs happily together bars are monkeys and giraffes and elephants and perhaps a kangaroo or two Then try a splashing red for slide and sandbox and seesaw If the new basement room Is to be a study then it can have soft toned walls and ceiling of gray with natural finished furniture upholstered in autumn yellows and red A room for sports only would be smart with lemon yellow Walls a dark green floor and a gay bench upholstered in bright red Utility rooms with spaces for washing machine and ironer as well as shelves and cupboards for jellies and jams should keep to fairly cool calm colors White walls and ceiling or walls in pastel shades such as cream buff pale blues and yellow and greens are always good Here are a few ideas for that basement recreation room which you may be planning to achieve after the holidays If it is a hobby room you want you can paint the walls and cabinets white and have a dark gray floor Use navy blue homespun for the rugs and the same for your furniture upholstery Or again paint -the walls a sand color and try aquamarine on the floor If it is to be a playroom for the children keep the walla white and stencil them with gay clowns and balldUtfs in cheery red and yellow and blue The toys and swings apd slides can be natural wood well sanded of course and varnished Another Idea for a playroom is to give it canary walls and have chocolate colored running vertically them Behind these heart said hut a handsome devil in her eyes said yes! New Smash Serial Hit! Doll Popular With Kiddies Twenty Guests Enjoy Party Given For Bride-Elect Twenty guests were entertained Wednesday evening by Mrs John Van Uitert 1050 West Seventeenth Sbuth street The fcarty complimented Miss Helen Porath daughter of Mr and Mr Joseph Porath 2451 East Twenty-ninth South who is betrothed to Eltoh Larsen son of Mrs Sylvia Larsen 2123 Eighth East street The serving table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with a miniature bridal party White princess tapers in crystal holders lighted the table Progressive games were played during the evening To Be Hostess Miss Maxini Merrick president the Dietetic association will entertain a group of the members at a luncheon Thursday at 6t hospital at 12 30 Mrs Clara' Clawson offers University Girls an Opportunity to purchase glamorous -Evening Gowns for December Formats at One-Fourth Off See below (Adv) Pie Crust Tip To help keep the lower crust of a pie from getting when baked sprinkle it with a little- flour- or brush over with slightly beaten egg whites before adding the filling Or bake the lower crust five minutes before adding filling and top crust Xfil 1 Household Alice Brooks' Horoscope If November 10 is your birthday the best hours for you on this date are from 10:15 a to 12:15 from 2 15 to 4 15 and frihn 8 15 to 1015 The danger pe-nods are from 8 to 10 '15 a from 6 15 to 8 15 and from 1015 until midnight If a woman and November 10 is your birthday you may be too reluctant for your own good to accept advice To make the progress you should If engaged in earning a living you must use modern methods and keep yourself well posted on current events Most people born on this date are socially ambitious and frequently make too many sacrifices In trying to gratify their asparations You might have a foolish disregard of danger frequently taking unjustified chances so as to show your indifference to It As a Journalist restaurant manager insurance and real estate broker model interior decorator or actress a fine reputation may get you a lot of favorable publicity and an extremely fine Income Your matrimonial future looks most promising The child born on November 10 should be able to memorize with In the field of sports there seems to be a definite place for this youngster Luxuries and ease may reward the earnest efforts and hard work of -children born on this date If a man and your ambitious aim in life is a worthy one it Is likely to be realized As a physician lawyer architect builder contractor promoter ship-builder engineer author actor or broker fame may claim you and nchly reward your conscientious efforts MEN LOVE HPU girls with rtr If you in peppy ml full of fun men wQl invite you to dance end pertiea BUT If you ere eroee litl end tired men be interested Men don't lilt (trie When they to pertie they went fins along who ere full pep 8o in case you need a good general system tonic remember for 3 generations on woman haa told another how to go with Lydia Vegetable Compound It help build Up more physira! reeistance and thus aid nj giving you more Sp and lessens distress from femaUMunc- onal disorders You'll find Plnkhsm Compound WELL WORTH TRYING! a Good as New Have you bceft saving tops of jelly jars all winter and now have a box of paraffin just waiting to be melted and used again7 If not profit by this suggestion and start this small economy this year SOUTH MAIN -Clara Clawson 57 65-BETTER-HATS hrg Up to -At VneL ta etM 4cet 21 2 and 3 Pc '-29 ENSEMBLES 75 STREET DRESSES 4 27 EVENING GOWNS PATTERN 6247 Every youngster loves ah Indiantfnnge The jacket of course has it fascinates them And it some bright beads as trimming or will you too Instead of hemming you can substitute dots of embroi-or yearning most of the edges theyjdery The doll too is one of those are left raw and cut to form the simple ones to make want to do more than one Pattern 6247 contains a pattern directions for making Indian doll and clothes materials needed To this pattern send 10 cents in con to The Tribune-Telegram Home Service Bureau Salt Lake City Utah Be sure write plainly your name address and pattern number The Salt Lake Telegram 1 Brings You An Investment in Charm at a Price Apparel of Fashion of Tomorrow I 4.

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