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Salt Lake Telegram from Salt Lake City, Utah • 9

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ra yol 0 I. I I HI I I 1 V- ff THE HE SALT LAKE E. TELEGRAM MONDAY EVENING JUNE 13 1938 9 I MISS IVERS FETED 1 CHARMING TEA I 1 beautifully appointed tea was given Monday afternoon by Mrs A Thomas oro as Kearns and Mrs Edmund Kearns at the home of Mrs I Kearns Cottonwood lane Cottonwood in 1 sent ent to Miss Grace Mary Ivers vers daughter of Mr and Mrs James South street whose betrothal East First to John William a lv Ivers of Mrs ThomasThomas' Kearns was announced 1 1 received by the two 1 Guests were hostesses esses and the honored guest entertain entertain- in the general Miss Clare gt were Mrs Ivers I nent Mrs H. WT Cram and Mrs of Los Angeles Jenkinson 7 C. CoL H.

I Edmund Kearns Bother of Mrs other mother voting visiting with her daughter I who We Is tea table was lovely with The fi shades used in the decora- decora pastel colored Johanna Hill ions Cream were and blue delphinium roses with pink spectrum car- nations car- nations car- car combined I. I white snapdragons and pure nations i krS large ivory bowl bow to form the I In tt II a Venetian centerpiece An exquisite cloth covered the table and ace princess tapers in ivory can- can- can pink eachend 5 ticks were placed at Presiding at the tea and ancicoffee during the afternoon were Mrs s. I urns urn aR F. Welsh Mrs C. O.

Bog- gesS Bog- gess Bog- Bog Thomas Mrs D. C. Thurman Miss Be- aS Bea- trice Bea- trice Bea- Bea trice gess Mrs S. A. A Whitney of lad and Miss Mary Elizabeth Feely Washington D.

C. a guest at the Ks homebome until after the wedding Ivers otat Miss Ivers and Mr Gallivan on JuneO Assisting Assisting in serving were Miss Lucille Hays Miss Charlotte Mur- ph Murphy Mur- phy Mur Murphy Miss Mignon Campbell Miss phphy Frances Trances Wheat Covington Mis Margaret argaret Strobel Miss Dorothy Ellen Pur- I Purcell Pur- Pur Thompson hompson Miss Mary I cell eel Miss Beverly Sims Miss Frances Fran- Fran ces ce Fitzpatrick Miss Mary Hear- Hear Jey ev Miss Geraldine Gallagher Miss Miss- I Adelaide delaide J. Campbell Miss Rebecca I Kimball Miss Eileen Ivers Miss Peggy eggy Ivers and Miss Katherine Miss Hays will will entertain Thursday Thurs- Thurs I day lay at 1 p. m. with a luncheon at at- ie at- the at- thethe ie home of her mother Mrs L.

J. Hays ays 28 North State street for the to bride leys End Stay Stayn In California Dr r. and Mrs F. H. Raley have returned re- re turned to their home Military drive rive after a a.

weeksweek's trip to Cali- Cali Cali- oo ornia where they were guests of their leir their son law and daughter Mr andnd Mrs Carl Kyselka in Martinez They were Vere accompanied home by by- II their daughter Miss Betty Raley who ho will visit here indefinitely Miss Miss- I I Raley has spent the past year in Berkeley 1 L. M. Barr Complimented Luncheon was served at the Country Country Coun- Coun try club Monday afternoon for eight guests when Mrs Walter E. Cosgriff complimented her mother MrsL. M.

Barr of Richfield who is at the Cosgriff home Seated at thetable which was centered with early summer garden blooms were Mrs A. A Richards Mrs H. 0 O. Sanford Mrs Sarah McDonald McDonald McDonald Mc McDonald Miss MarianMarlan Cosgriff Mrs L. H.

Creer and Mrs David L. Freed I Here From East A TT 'S SS i 55 1 55 1 5 S' SS 5 Dr r. Cath CaTherine aerne rin Foss oss Roberts wh wo ar arrived arrived arrived ar- ar rived Sunday from Washington I D. T. C.

with her husband Dr J. Eugene Roberts Roberts Roberts Rob Roberts to visit his parents Mr and Mrs Jewel H. Roberts Eleventh East street After a months month's visit the couple will leave for New York City to serve as in the City and Metropoli- tantan hospitals there Muriel luriel A. A Toombs To Be Honored In compliment to Miss Muriel A. A Toombs who will be wedded to Walter Welter Walter Wal Welter Hugh Price on Saturday Miss Leone Armstrong will entertain at at- a at- a at- aa party Tuesday evening at the home of her grandm grandmother therMrs W.

J. Wolstenholme 1422 South Main street Twenty guests have been Invited Invited invited in Into attend On Thursdaymorning a breakfast will be given for eight close friends ofthe to bride-to-be by Miss Christina M. GalliganGauigan and Miss Norinne McKone McKone McKone Mc- Mc Kone at Keeley's tearoom South Main street I. I Bra Depart For Seattle Mr and Mrs C. J.

Bratten Military Military Mili Military drive and their daughter Miss Louise Bratten left Sunday morning morning morning morn morning for Seattle Wash where they will visit for a month with their son-in-law son and daughter Mr and Mrs Herbert Landeen Mrs Landeen Landeen Landeen Lan- Lan deen was the former Miss Dorothy Bratten East Hyland II South I Wholesale Retail City Delivery WE ShIP TO ALL PARTS OF I IDAHO AND NEVADA Features for for Monday Tuesday Wednesday June 13 1314 14 15 MEAT LOAF PORK BEEF and A 2 ft Lbs Lamband Pork Shoulder Chops lb 25 i PID I Tr UNG II fl RIB BRISKET lb Best Quality Frankfurters lb 23 i SWIFTS SWIFT'S TS T'S PORK LINKS lb A ARMOURSARMOUR'S STAR LARD 2 lbs Ibs 29 i Assorted Cold Meats Meats- Garden Fresh Fruit Vegetables MILLERSMILLER'S ORANGES Very Juicy 39 FI a es 2 dozen I Large Packages ROMAN BEAUTY C. APPLES Baking li 3 for size 2 fy 3 2 5 lb Large La package ok LEMONS IONS Sun Sunkist BLUE Dozen 1 BEETS DEETS CARROTS Bun TURNIPS ch 4 iC 11 tt 11 MALT BEETDEET GREENS GREENS- ere I Fresh Bunch EXTRACT fR Lf DigBig 3 Special prices on Strawberries for 3 canning all this week tin g- i UNITED FOODS BUILD STURDY CHILDREN I 46 TOMATO D. 1 JUICE JUICE- 0 1 Best PEAS PEAS Barnes Barnes 2 for 2 e- II CORN Del CORN Del Malz 1 46 PINEAPPLE Doles Dole JUICE 7 2 2 for PINEAPPLE DES DESSERT CRAB CRAB- Geisha W. 7 FIN FINGERS I It Richelieu Pink No SALMON Fi 2 No 2 for or JI JI A 1 can tall i 2 furfor fur- COCKTAILCOCKTAIL- FRUIT I CHILI CON CARNE- CARNECARNE- i Richelieu NO gC 2 2 ri 2 tot for 5 I I I cans Libby's ys 3 for 2 COCOA MALT MALT- 0 DEVILED I LED BD MEAT MEAT- Mb I tin PECAN PIECES PIECES- A fi Sib Sib- 4 3 for Light meat Lb bybya I Shredded 2 for Peanut flutter MRS WALDEN'S SUPERIOR DR BROOMS 0 1 0 51 KINNEYS Utah PASTRY PRODUCTS Matte Made Broom Parlor jf SEVILLAASHWILLCateress and and 1 Bric-a-brac Bric i Duster ter Free SS GLA GLi KD JW RAISED SA SAUSAGE Si VIENNA SAUSAGE fl 1 QC nC for or DOUGhNUTS II OTOE A for tor 1 QC Dozen 2 No I 1 Tin 4 AK A. 1 i MACARONI 1 SPA SPA- 3 Each T.

Too Mild CHEESE 1 MEAT JELLY TELLY m-N PIP PIES ROLLS ROLLS Each L. 3 ii for Cream S. II lb STAR FOUR-STAR SPECIAL at BEAUTY SHAMPOO RINSE GLOW MANICURE It I FINGER WAVE SO MAIN SlAIN WAS 1 Refrigerator 6 Cu Foot Slightly Used The Only Refrigerator Very ery Easy Terms With OH Cooling At I STATE ST. ST WAS I New Under arm Cream Deodorant safely St Stops ps Perspiration 1 Does notrot dresses does not irritate skin 2 No waiting to dry Can be used righttight after shaving 3 Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days removes days removes odorfrom perspiration 4 A pure white less vanishing cream 5 Arrid is the 1 deodorant to stop perspiration which has been awarded the Tested and Approved Seal ofthe American Institute of Laundering for being HARMLESS TO FABRICS ARRID AD AD- ajar drug andaadnd department stores BE SATE 1 a I I 7 RAM TI WA flEX LETS LINENS LAST 4 5 IT SHO 5 IS 44 GENTIE fENTIE 4 1 'S I I IS 1 1 'S L. 5 fraY S.

NOW-A NOW FAST ACTING FULL STRENGTH BLEACH THAT TT AT TREATS EATS FABRICS A THANKS TOTHE AMA AMAZING NG PROCESS Heres Here's the modern bleach youve you've been looking look i ing for one for one that makes cottons and linens dazzling white white-as if by magic yet lets them last cs their fulllifetime freed from harsh impurities impurities im un- 1 by the Process has jOSS proved a a saver fabric-saver in hundreds of thousands of homes of Heres Here's res re's just one everyday every proof of gentleness Mrs G. McKeever of Menlo Park California writes 1 have eight tight sheets that 1 have used wed constantly for almost most seven Jeven years ears 1 I always ways use in my first rinse rime water And the sheets always ways come out so white I Get a bottle of from your grocer Try it following the directions Use it easy regularly and see how this bleach protects even the most delicate linens Start nowow to save fabrics and NoteNott To insure against impurities is sold only money with money with in new tW eu bottles Therefore there is no bottle refund S. 1 I to Brides-to-Be Extensively Entertained The week end end was an eventful one for June brides with a number of breakfasts and a trousseau tea be be- Ing being being be- be ing given in their honor Popular Miss Jean Peters who Is being partied every day between now and June 23 when she will become become become be become the bride of William L. Christensen Chris- Chris Christensen Christensen was the motif of a lovely trousseau tea given Sunday afternoon afternoon afternoon after afternoon by her mother Mrs Otto R. Peters at her home Tenth East street The tea table was attractively centered with peonies snapdragons and sweet peas combined together and lightlighted by cream colored tapers In in silver holders Asked to pour during the afternoon afternoon afternoon after afternoon were Mrs A.

A T. McCanne Mrs M. A. A Peters Mrs A. A T.

Clark Mrs John H. Blau Mrs Ray L. Jenkins and Mrs Emil EmU J. Klemm Jr Miss Mildred Bowers was in charge of the dining room and serv- Ing ing werevero Miss Marjorie Crabbe Miss Virginia Miss Dorothy Simpson and Miss Sylvia E. Lorens Friends of the to bride-to-be who showed her trousseau to the guests Included Mrs Elaine Blame M.

Simons Miss Marjorie Hague Mrs A. A B. Penrose Miss Barbara Clark and Miss Ann Groesbeck On Monday evening MissMiriam Hardy and Jack Chapman will give a dinner party at the Starlite Gardens Gardens Gardens Gar Gardens at the Hotel Utah for the couple Two Sisters Entertain Miss Carstensen Two sisters Miss Fern Robbins and Miss Marjorie Robbins entertained entertained enter enter- tamed together Sunday morning at Pinecrest inn with a prettily arranged ar er- ranged breakfast party to honor Miss La Preal Carstensen who Isto Isto is is- toto be married on Saturday Fragrant June roses and maidenhair maidenhair maidenhair maidenmaiden- hair fern were combined to decorate the breakfast table where places were marked for 18 guests Games were played following breakfast On Monday evening La Preal and another June bride Miss Lurene Gates will behonored at a party to be givenby members of the Gleaner Girls of the Yale Yalecrest crest L. D. S.

ward Miss Ruth M. Is Sunday Hostess Honoring Miss Betty June Grames who will exchange nuptial vows with Nicholas G. Morgan Jr on Friday Miss Ruth M. was hostess at a prettilyarranged breakfast Sunday morning at the inn Dainty rosebuds formed the centerpiece for the ta- ale table table ta- ta bleale where places were markedfor for- the for- the for- the the following guests Mrs Ralph J. Grames and Mrs Nicholas G.

Morgan mothers of the engaged pair Mrs Ronald J. Hollberg Hollberg Hollberg Holl- Holl berg Mrs Oliver D. Perry Mrs Verne C. Erickson MissMaxine H. WatsonMrs Ralph L.

Grames Miss Irma rma Grames Miss Leone Grames Mrs Charles L. Morgan Mrs Kenneth Kenneth Kenneth Ken Kenneth A. A Luckey of Great Falls Mont and Betty June Miss Mary Ann CaldwellCaidwell To Fete Engaged Miss Miss Mary Ann CaldwellCaidwell will wUl entertain entertain en en- Monday evening with a miscellaneous miscellaneous miscellaneous mis mis- shower at her home 1694 East Thirty-third Thirty So South th street honoring honoring honoring hon honoring Miss Norma Mary Ottley who will become Mrs Juan F. Christensen Christen-Christen sen on Wednesday A number of parties have been given recently for the to bride-to-be among them a kitchen shower at which Miss Dorothy Tamewas hostess at the home of her parents Mr andMrs Edwin C. Tame East Sixty-fourth Sixty South street Cot Cot- Twelve friends of the elect bride-elect attended ARRIVES FOR VISIT VISIT- 1 5 S.

S- SS 1 d'S 'S 1 Mrs RobertRobed R. RSros Gros of Palo Pao Alto Cal who arrived Sunday to spend a month with her motherMrsW. H. Weyher 98 street She is the former Miss Evelyn Weyher Party Planned For Mrs Rood Mrs F. C.

Richmond and her daughter Mrs Richmond Voris will entertain at a a. luncheon Saturday at the Richmond home 1116 East South Temple street in compliment to Mrs Vernon Rood of San Francisco Francisco Francisco Fran Francisco who is Ls visiting in the city I The two also were no Hostesses at a luncheon given Saturday for Mrs Martin C. Barber of Tacoma Wash Mrs James E. Jennings of Los Angeles Angeles Angeles An Angeles andMiss Clara Prosser of Laguna Laguna Laguna La- La guna Beach Cal all of whom have been visiting in Salt Lake City The affair was given at the Richmond home Miss Prosser has been a guest at af at- the at- thethe home of Mr and Mrs S. A.

A Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Ken Kennedy 1309 East South Temple street for thelast month Jumper Costume Margaret Lindsay's peasant jumper costume is another good sports fash- Ion fash- Ion fashion fash- fash Ion to follow Of black linen it features wide waistband and full flaredskirtthe band heavily embroidered embroidered embroidered em embroidered In bright peasant floral designs Wide straps cross oVer the shoulders Margaret uses the jumper jump jumper with a white blouse underneath fastened with pearl of but buttons For Liquid Vitamins You can now have your fruit fruit or vegetable juice bymerely throwing your carrots or oranges into an electric juicer Pulp rind and all an come out of this tall glass container con con- a tamer a smooth creamy liquid This new invention Is Ls aboutthe sizeof a percolator runs on either A. A C. or D. C. current reduces fruit or vegetables to juice yet gives you all the benefits fits they contain when eaten whole I Towels Go Mexican Household Art by Alice I Brooks Exclusive Towell Brooks Alice PATTERN TheresThere's excitement afoot Mexico afoot Mexico is invading kitchens these days Have fun embroidering these lively tea towels towels mainly mainly In cross And dont don't forget to do them the Mexican way way way-In in dashing colors Pattern contains a transfer pattern of seven motifs averaging 6 6 by 7 Inches materials needed illustrations of stitchesstitches' and color schemes ToTo obtain this pattern send 10 cents in stamps or coin coin pre pre- I to The Telegram Home Service Bureau Salt Lake City Utah Be sure to write plainly your name address and pattern number Low Temperature Necessary for for- Well for- WellWell Cooked Meat Low temperature Is the most Important Important important im Im- Im- Im single factor in successful meat cookery for it means less shrinkage more attractive appearance appearance appearance appear appear- ancemore evenness evenness of cooking and and- aa more tenderand juicy cooked meat These ar are are advantages certainly which cannot be overlooked by forafter all an the meat dish is the center of the meal meal- and meal- andand its successor failure may spell the difference between a dinner which is enjoyed and one which is merely accepted No Searing for Roasts For roasting a constant oven tem tem- degrees Fahrenheit Fahrenheit Fahren- Fahren heit idt has been found to give best results The time was when a roast must be seared in a hot oven oven until crustedand browned but this practice prac- ticetice tics was outmoded when it was learnedearnedthat searing does not seal In the juices So now the constant low ow temperature is Is' favored Usually i it produces a roast which is sufficiently sufficiently browned but if not the temperature may be increasedfor a a- few a- fewfew tew minutes at the end of the cooking cooking cook- cook ing ng period Meats Simmered For pot roasts stews and any meats cooked in water the same rule for low temperature in cooking holds true Th The meat will be more tender and juicy if the water is Ls never allowed to boil A simmering temperature the temperature at al which small bubbles form uunder- neath under under- der- der neath the surface but never reach the he surface is best for meats cooked in water As the French cooks say The water shouldsmile not laugh Low Temperature Even broiling nowadays is carried carried car car- riedned on at a much lower temperature tempera- tempera ture ure than formerly because we have found that quick browning and almost charring is neither necessary nor desirable A steak is better if broiled more slowly and particularly particular particularly so the thick steaks which are the ones which give rise to epicu- reanreanroan delight The temperature ol of broiling is governed by placing the steaks at least three inches from the source of eat at If the distance must be less the temperature should be je reduced accordingly Carole Lombard at her recent broadcast wore a novel arrangement of flowers flowers flowers-a a circular corsage of ot gardenias wired to the belt of her black crepe dress A surplice blouse seven-eighths seven sleeves and pleated skirt were equally attractive Caroles Caroles Car Car Carole's Car- olesoles ole's high-crowned high turban flau flaunted ted black crepe streamers Church Affair Honors New N-ew Parish Pastor The rectory of Our Lady of ot Lourdes Catholic church was the scene of of- a of- aa a.

pr prettilyarranged reception Sunday Sunday Sun- Sun day ay eveninghonoring the Rev Patrick Pat rick Maguire newsy newlY appointed pastor pas pas- tot tor or of the parish Three hundred guests guest called to welcome him to the parish Lovely June flowers were arranged ar are ranged about the rectory and a pink andnd white color scheme was used wed Inthe Inthe in in- thethe dining room White sweet peas and snapdragons were combined with pink rosesrosea to center thetable and pink tapers in crystal holders were at each end Presiding at the tea table were Mrs Irs R. R. Casto Mrs W. J. Des Des- JardinsJardins Mrs Mary E.

Deason Mrs James ames L. Collins Mrs James Jam M. Grisley Mrs Frank T. Agnew Mrs James T. Brennan Mrs G.

A. A Graveline Grave- Grave line Ine Mrs Patrick Friel Mrs Ralph Wade Mrs A. A J. and Mrs A. A Robinson They were assisted by the follow- Ing follow- follow lug Ing ng who served Miss Pauline Graveline Miss Marsha Wade Miss Catherine Murphy Miss Marian and Miss Marjorie Sullivan Recently Married Pair Honored Mr and Mrs Harold Kimball were hosts Sunday evening at a del delightful supper party honoring Mr a and Mrs Joseph R.

Ray who were vere recently married The affair was given at at- he at- the at- thethe he home of Mrs Kimballs Kimball's parents Mr andMrs Edgar A. A Bering 54 North Wolcott street Supper was served In the lovely gardens of the home and 12 guests were in attendance Mrs Ray is Ls the former Miss Isabell Isabell Isa- Isa bell jell Critchlow daughter daughter- of Mr and Mrs George A. A Critchlow 77 0 O- streetstreet Jane Stevenson To Be Wed Soon Mr and Mrs Wilford Stevenson 1361 South Eighth West street announce announce announce an- an thebetrothal of their daughter Miss Jane Stevenson to Clyde Cook son of Mr and Mrs Orin Cook of Bountiful The couple plan to be married on July 1 Mrs P. V. Sturdivant Visits Parents MrsPaul V.

Sturdivant of Los Angeles Is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Finis L. Ewing 1464 East SeventeenthSouth street She is the formerfarmer Miss Ruth Ewing THREE COUPLES TAKE TAIE NUPTIAL VOWS HERE I Following numerous parties given in their honor a group of ot brides of the he early summer season were married mar mar- marI I ned ried in ceremonies performed on Sunday and Monday In the Salt Lake City L. D. S. temple on Monday morning thetha popular Miss AldeneMecham who is the of Mr and Mrs Gilbert Mecham 1235 East Seventh South street became the brideof John Richard Hart son of Mr and Mrs Richard A.

A Hart 1257 Stratford Stratford Stratford Strat Stratford avenue Officiating at the ceremony cere mony many was David O. McKay second counselor in the first presidency of the L. D. S. church A breakfast followed in the presI- dents presI- dent's presidents presi- dent'sdentsdent's suite of the Hotel Utah for members of the two families the table being lovely with a centerpiece ofmixed summer blooms The attractive bride chose a chic model of black sheer with which ahe he wore carmel accessories and a cor- corsage corsage cor- cor cor cor- sage ge of orchids The young couple will make snake their home ome in Salt Lake City Jacob Holding-Jacob Rites Held in Temple The marriage ofMiss Besse Holding Holding Holding Hold Holding daughter of Mr and Mrs J.

Terrence Holding 1386 Sherman avenue to C. Richard Jacob son of Mrs Florence J. Jacob and thelate C. C. Jacob 1327 Fourteenth East street took place Monday morning in the Salt Lake City L.

D. 13 S. temple At the Jacob home following the ceremony a breakfast was given in honor of the couple for members of the families A reception will be given in the evening In the lounge of the Belvedere Belvedere Belvedere Belve Belvedere apartment hotel 29 South State street for relatives andfriends Miss LaRue Heady Wed Ved To Carl B. At high noon on Sunday the marriage marriage marriage mar mar- of Miss LaRue Heady daughter daugh daughter of Mr and Mrs Ray Jones Concord street to Carl B. son of Mr and Mrs Bert 1775 West North Temple street took place in a delightfully simple home ceremony The Jones home was de der I i with pastel shaded summer flowers The bride chose a model of ottea rose crepe with beige accessories and with it wore anorchid corsage The bridesbride's only attendant Miss Marian Bradley wore beige with copper colored accessories and corsage corsage corcar sage of ot gardenias Best man for the bridegroom was John Holsher Following a trip to the canyons of southern Utah the couple will maKemaEe their home in Salt Lake City 6 Mrs Barber Leaves For Home on Coast After a week six-week visit in Salt Lake LakeI City MrsMartin C.

Barber of Tacoma Tacoma Tacoma Ta- Ta coma Wash left Monday for her home She has been visiting her andsister and law in Mr one MrsF. C. Richmond 1116 East South Temple street andher nephew and niece Dr and Mrs W. N. Pugh 1224 East South Temple street A number of social affairs were given to compliment Mrs Barber Barber Barber Bar Barber during her visit I Daily Calendar TUESDAY 1230 p.

m. Ladles Ladles' Ladies Ladies' Aid of ot the Third Presbyterian church Mrs William A. A McKay 1150 Down- Down Ington ton avenue picnic luncheon 1 p. m. These m.

These sections of the Women's federation of the First Presbyterian church Section No 1 4 4 Libertypark pavilionsection I No 5 Mrs MarlinMartin Jacobs Jacoba First avenue 5 2 p. m. m. Pythian Pythian Sisters Eil Elks Elks- club East South Temple street card party p. m.

m. Women Women of the First Fir Congregational nal church at the church supper p. m. m. Radiant chapter No 12 Order of Eastern Star audI- torium auditorium auditorium audi audi- Masonic temple 8S p.

m. Wasatch Wasatch grove No 1 Supreme Forest Woodmen circle O. O. F. hallball public card party 8 p.

m. Independent Order of OddFellows all aU branches I. I O. O. F.

hallhail memorial services 8 p. m. Salt Salt Lake City Women of the Moose chapter No 92 Mrs Aileen Horr 80 Parkway avenue press card party 8 p. m. First Presbyterian church board ofdeacons MrsMra E.

B. Voyles 78 street.

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