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Show . - . Illonday, December ' - I . 9- 2 ' 1941 ' - , , NEWS DES:ERE:1 THE . . - ' . Salt Lake City, , - , . . . , - 71 ews-k- , - I ; . (ops) I ahe t 18verlts- Q -- ' '. .46.k.'0 :. ..' V . , ,::::. : '' ' " ' , .: ... ..'' ,: - ..... . ' ' ;.:,,:: i.i.::!:' Army fli:ei a With the bridegroom on n- -- ,, J , , - ,....... : , .. :,:,,, were inarried Friday in the Salt Lake Temple. Elder George ,Smith of the Council of - Albert Twelve, officiated. The bride is the 'youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William of 1584 Laird ,..J W. Segmiller ,, ,Avenue, who returned this sumf'mer from Denver where they .,., presided for four years over the Western States Mission. Ljeut. Whitelaw is- a son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Roy S. Whitglaw of Kingman. Kans. For,her nuptial rites, the bride wore a gown of white brocaded satin fashioned in princess style, neck and - with a high lung sleeves. For going away, she chose a black tailleur with blouse of pearl gray transparent , , velvet and black accessories. The couple left immediately after their marriage by plane for the coast, from where the bridegroom had flown to Salt Lake earlier in the day. The new Mrs. Whitelaw is a fermer student at the University of Utah. Lieut. Whitelaw attended the University' of Cali. fornia at Los Angeles and the United States Military Academy West Point. He was graduat- -- - --- at '''. - , ;: . ...... . ; .,..... :..- ,-, ,..: ,.:.' ',-'- 1 :, .,,,,,,,,,,,ip.,,, :::.:!,:,,t, . .......... prominent ):..,..:-,,,:, ::: .. ::....., '',,,, '::;., ,.: !, ,::' :.,......... . , ., , 4 ' I .'- i ,. . , i i ! - .'',,,,,,,-:!- : .,..,,, :6 . , - tr -- ip 4' 0. ..,,,. -- 4 - ' , " 4' . ' : : ' ,.,4- - . c- -,- 4, 4.,,-- f 1 ! '1' , ' -- 11 '' -, Ami oe.-- - 47:iv' '(4 , , - ,r P.."... g 4,1 ' ; (2,1 ' ' P"I'' rl ' - ,.: 6 . - doz. 1.75 - ;- '' . Form ri - - ,..! ...$9. t 1 - , , 2.4.- ,.,11 rit - , . , t'I'71,1111N14 : ' , , ' , . . - ' , iii eNp 3, ,tts to.' - ittti$7,10 Z "C M '1 ' , ' No. lamor- -. - ' ': , -- , Fifth Avenue. Winder-Forsre- n candlelight tea has been arranged by MI.R. Archie 11. Kes-- , ler for Jan. 4. to hotufr iss olive Parthenia Winder, whose engageinent to Keith O. Forsgren has been announced. The bride-elec- t will he honored a iso at a dinner party and shower. fialP and hosteses yet to he announced. Miss Winder ic a &tighter or A V..inder of 1S37, Yalecrest Avenue, and Mr. Forsgren is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arvil T. FGrsgren of 216 Hampton Avenue. The couple will be married ., ,,t; c.0,, ,k IA 4. '' A. s - 1-Il bt.4. ',,, - - .. ' .1.,. -- .., '4' :: ...' - - ' ' - ; BOX ' . Pack Is Honored A holiday color scheme of red and Nthite, with an attractive centerpiece of gardenias and festive -- rescue. days. Sixty friends called during the afternoon. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Daniel H. Thom: as and Mrs. Sylvester ou - bent. stainless steel comb has been imiented to be used with a paint solvent to restore flexibil- ity to a caked paint brush. , - i . 9 . ,. t - I '''S I , , ,, i,s.-,-,.:,....- I i'--,- kl . , ..i. 2 ?,44,, ) "..-, a 4, : '",- ..t, lis otiamma.16 si Ik,vrl.'1014;!,' rr1,,-;.1 't. ,!, 111.44111 ,,,,- , ;,,, ,, ., 41 ,..4,,,tt;,-' ...,4 .7, ,. t 't ? '' i tP' itZ ... -- . ., -- - ,,,,,,,t..,.-o,to'st r , ;.:" ., 41 wiEs:.a.islHaucr.ev vciito : i o , ,,,,,,09 .,,- lh,,, r' . ',2," '' , - " 11 , '11.441"4''' ''' 1,,:l , , . , , 11 . Marvels in Toylandti B a be s AT 2:00 AND 11:00 P. M. TWO BIG SCENES 11$0 Vi lady tt, c000nfisi teleNd'rausat ot ynadebehecgapsitnebndei 01(,,pu juapniiiii7s. - p,, TURKEY AND GROCERY NIGHT EAIPITOPow ppokpirine, sNo ,w1mtv .414 ,i, -- 1 '1elt 1:,. A .. -- WILLIAM v, 31(.0 ,,AT.E.Notii ' krill 31teFiuRcNu-sVsnew 70 stAILID voaff ,7, Ii'00, A W7 M ,, 1.' illt.l' a. -- '1, NAttill , Titdra 2flus.15.ta; . to 5:30 .12xxictri LIFPUIFICAC:IrA - I L HIT "HOrmon of Michigan" i!,.. toceksia.,,,,,,t, 'k g ,..4,11-- - 4Tt 114'et: t rum-voc- ' .4 - o 45 , I P I li! TAMP ,GIFT NIGHT AT THE IIECIS .4) 4 RiY 1 ' Tomorrow Night at 9:30 P. M. 46' - S 'ODIEI qtya. ..rwea,,4roaggeta-sto-c-s-- w, DEANNA - . It , CHARLES - LAUGHTON ', - lz, "It Started With ,,k, (1 , - ' "- 440 N 4ilia ,,, Capital-Sal.,Ja- n ti 1 3rd MATINEE AND EVENING ME TERRIFIC COMEDY HIT' a ao-- I mac ' 1 ', ' - ' -"A Y,P--1 Atl. ,,a Tr. In N. Hooey la , MAO. 11- a -11 - , Moo. P',kt , GLORIA .SWAPISON "Father Takes a Wife" Orch.. 4 la Chicago Show," Walter WIncholl , ."Charlis Chan in Rio". , Low, Sok. , Uppor 8aIc.. 11.13. cmti Logos 11240. too. Inc. ' Enc!"9 stamped, addrossod onvoloPo 113.3441.1111; i afx, ORDERSNOW - , , MATINEE Groh., 124431611; Lower Salo., Silt: $1.12; tipper Dole 15o. Lowe $2.14 EVENING--; --- i .' 1:;., 74.,, , PARAINGIVHSIOSAIIIII6PMAIIIWISISHISI &KA 0 ' mg 1 ''''''"; k MURRA ,rre: 1 ...- DURBIN .. VELEZIRROL ' - 4 ! I , - - 0(.4.1,, , ,..0",:sgi;:mi 1'1, FIRST ,. RUN - -- -- HITS! , 11"""r 0 ow n aw p 't I .,,,,, 'IPS - 1'9 , OA . , ,gkil:',.., 'T''..... a I , ,su gm I tO ,,11'11 till Ili 't . AND sks44fa 1 ''.. I . : avictslitttAmmitte ' . COME EARLY ARM a PROOVCTION - fliAmaafik, BOYD "h.TpLIN4 . WALT DISICYS-- LEO SARRILIO 1ithai0MANCE 14 f I 44 t 4 , , , LUPE VELEZ "RIDERS:41 t .k''' ,4-,- .)480AmMr4181.itlarzigt040 ALL g V TIMBERLINE 20:a' f Kane , eITT TODAY' o "ki'VTHEIIIGGES raLIiWs -. II 1 TONIGHT AT 9:30 P.M. Chicago over New Year's '- A .-- NOW 4111l, RRBMONT io, ,,Ways A Big , i iNrNaceetk,,i.n : ' assigned e i,v ,!i14,, ' .111..all' ...ssi...,Tily: enangs an np tpi 1Pner'tshiemmai.eaanPtPlemaerahneeewicn.ocnis-- A ,04131,73All Ty ainctehrielufdpee. ' E.' vt,Atit1. cur-ren- . ..--c- o OUR STAGIN T , ,,,ft "Parachute Battaliona. ". ,... I THEIR NEWEST, FASTEST; FUNNIEST, BIGGEST MUSICAL . Cem 1! 1.. Nilo some EMartell's torch big Staute of Liberty for nrtd.2nri I likes think she still hinyjn spite t of the Tommy Dorsey by her hus- mur.lro, New Yorlc., I I'M -O-N Ttinf has phrasefor as as a v been VIA ,..N. t' 1 1 ' lin eiVo0011 ' ME Falun oni , , ''. - , , , Hitt , . ..,,,,,,..: hardly the 11. former Broadway actress known professionally as Charlotte Tittell, died at a hospital Saturday. She will be buried here tomorrow:., 'Mrs. Munro, who appeared Sothern in several . 1 . ' 'oteDied 3o,,cITY, The first person Tony Martin called after he received his nay D. C., assignment in Wasilington, was his former heart, Lana Turner. Perhaps- "former" hearif is 7.. PROIIDIVAY t s.,1 s . i NI , '' SALT LAKE and Grace Aubrey- Smith George are delightful and gave me a really pleasant afternoon. HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 22.(AP) Mrs. Charlotte Wallace Munro, ' 4t,,:-i.--,- :: .: ' 1 1 sNowp,,,,,, OF C. Dies, In Hospital PAINS 01 ,...,,,..,: l' k' ; ta tit,..-- - ,.., . : ,,,,yr,i'' . t,.!'. t ..4 Itottnittlisfeis:;i:11,14! iR.,,,,.,: g HORSING AROUND .. , BETWEEN SCENES IN Former Stage Star : ' .' :, ''' THAT'S MICKEY D till It Valotown PtrEnPstg'Sq millionsVirginia wa- -- k - 6., ' -- , ' ,cp - , , :. , ,4o. ........,.. s INt spends money like ter. Is calling off her fabulous for "the duration!" party-givinSam Goldwyn, who had an option on the spectacular party gal after "Ball of Fire," received ire from New 'York asking s a because-she'that she be released unit Joining the Red CrossMidas The Lady in Chicago. says that money she's always de. spent Jreely will now go into me fense bondsand believe you that is no small item for Uncle Sam. The last party she tossed on the coast ran over $7300. New York has glamorized Rosepoise mary Lane and given her awas in she never had when she Hollywood. I Went back Stage to .see her after the show and I met some of the youngsters in "Best Foot Forward." I was greatlytaken with the little Ingenue, Maureen Cannon. She looks like Olivia de Havilland and I'll bet a cookie she lands in Hollywood. Nancy Walker, the comedienne in the show, already has a contract for movies. Then there is Betty and Nyman. A little dancer who Another Nvon't be overlooked. play I en,joect is "Spring Again." Isabel Leighton is the special "Superman',-ctoonand a number of additional cartoons and comedies Will be presented.' Christmas toys and candy will also be given to the, kiddies. , '.; ., A: ' i.,. '.'V The presses! Hillwho h Town-Tw, the Hold of mysterious- ' "Mr. Bug Goes To .., ': I Ng ..,. ..,, ,,, ; Lk J. P. Koch' of Salt Lake. to-day had been awarded a $11,750 contract for the installation of a 'gas fired' heating system in three of five sections of a completed brick warehouse at the Utah General Depot, it was ' an- flounced Wiur. . , , ' ' '.' ,, .... .,.; ' t., - "...- '' '' :".: ', ,t. 'V :,.., ,. ''' f i ,, ,.:.1 . , ' ' ': ',,:.; g - NbvolliaatteSe r de- afternoon with Paramount Pictures, represented by Branch Manager Frank H. Smith, ing host. Fifty and daughters of Utah and la:: theater operators, will among the guests. 7 the screen program 2 Topping arranged for their entertainment will be the new technicolor Max Fleischer feature-lengtcartoon NeNaenra,,Aiot-liv- 0 Sea." she special I " MD'S le ' Ch ristmas party is scheduled for Tuesday , AsatbR IN Ewa newest picture, "Atlantic Ferry," before we left New York as and Bessie Love, looking young and pretty as when she was a Hollywood star, is very good. Things haven't been, going well for Bessie in England and I hope this is the beginning of good breaks for her. Speaking of "Atlantic Ferry." Warners have bought the American rights and will release it here the under the title "Sons of mind. A NO Red-grave- Theater Ki(Idies To Have Party Nana's mind was still following the direction of his first reers mark. If it were then:Stev- e- st haveeseeg it,Why hadn't- he come to her Why had it 'been Mark instead of Steve? "If you ask me. I think he's a heel," Mark informed her. "Good had loved me, lord, have happened. this n We 'Would have been happily married by this time:: She stared at him with blurred blue eyes. Tall, aristocratic-lookinwith his dark eyes a little too close together in an other- - C 010 le av - - ' . - ; TELEPHONEDIRECTORY Michael Redgrave, the British star. who became well.- known In this country when he appeared in "The Stars 'Look Down" and The Lady Vanishes," has of his- British actor friends in Hollywood to get him an autographed picture of Hedy Lamarr. Michael is now on a British airplane carrier and he says he can improve his position with his chief petty officer if a photograph of Hedy is forth. s coming. I happened to see tance." "What do you mean, Steve? You can't come here at three in the morning." . "I have to." Steve insisted. "Please don't argue about it, Nana. Just do as I say. Be- up and dressed so that you can open the door the minute I ring.Okay?" Was he cr(zy? Or did he really have mews so important that it could not wait? All deAlre for sleep vanished As Nana sprang from her bed and began to dress. He would not. he here for two hours, but she must be ready. Ile would be hungry too, she decid- ed, but going to the kitchen she found nothing in the, cupboard but condensed cream and cereal. The bread she bought two days ago was mildewed, but there was flour. She would cook the cereal which Steve liked and have biscuits ready to pop into the oven. As she workqd, the joy which always came with the prospect of seeing Steve made everything else that had happened to her seem unimportant. It was two o'clockifi the morning and at three Steve would arrive hungry .and tired, craving a listener and food,,No"matter that he had failed her in her hour of need.oThe N'important thing- now was that she should be ready to help him.-(To he continued.) The Register and Tribune Syn- , dicate. - 91 5-53- AFTER 8i3Olitii:CONSULT o - you. And anyone who doesn't will have forgotten it by next 1: Marx good company. Nana! I'll lett you all about it later. Its one o'clock now and I can be there by three. I'm talking long dis- "Just one paragraph-4- mentioning that you Nvere a former employe who had beep dischargrn2tro tha slightest ed. It xunn't dif e jeriCa-lo- .' t he tTHEATRES Claudette Colbertand he her started Body Lainarr on Diana's in way in "Algiers"--ii- go to bed. It was late afternoon. but she felt as if she could sleep around the clock. Her last thought before closIn her eyes, was of Steve. 1,1 only he could find out who had kidna vd little Nicky! She was Avakened by the telephone, which had been shrilling In her dream, long before she could open her eyes. When she did so, the room was dark. She reached for the telephone without, turning on the light. "Hello!" she said sleepily. Steve's voice answered. "Thank heaven. yoU're there!" . afternoon tea honoring Mrs: Frederick J. Pack of 501 South Thirteenth East Street. i The party complimented Mrs. Packs birthday. and was given at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dean A. Harvey of 1760 -Herbert Avenue, with another daughter. Mrs, Lawrence F. Shaw (Eleanor Pack), as co- hostess Mrs. Sh'aw is here from her home in Moab ,for the holi- Ashton, president, and Henry Zrniat, treasurer. . ' 10. Mrs-- Low Bid On System Ifi' Jan. On with INTERMOURIAIN1,, ers, , mind. Mark said, 'There's no disgrace to it, dear! Anyone might be held for questioning. It could happen to Betsy or me or anybody." They NN'err in bey apatHnent, which seemed stuffy and unfamiliar, after being closed for two (lays. Mark threw up the windows and said. 'Whores Steve, Nana? Why has he run out on you like this?" She could not tell Mark that Steve was on the trail of a story. Steve had warned her to tell no one. So she said, "He is out of town." Mark Sniffed. ean read the papers. can't he? He must know what's been happening to you" She cried, "oh, Mark, do you mean it's been in the papers about me?" Too late, he tried to retract what he had said. bs and Mr. Ashton of 1604 Fourteenth East Street. New officers of the Acacia Club elected were, Mrs. H. Gilbért Barton; president, and Miss Jessie Cox, treasurer. The "husbands' auxiliary" elected Clifford i,.. I tAlk T FLO W Eft--''''ak , '. ,,k ,,,,k' ditr'' Van Boskirk of 456 David with Avenue, Wrathall Johnson, sort of Mr. and Mrs. Virginius L. Johnson of 531 Blanche Blaine A 'iliary and Mrs. Clifford s", t, , wedding of Chri,onas- Apther fvening, when the husbands of meinbers of the group formed. a ''husbands' auxiliary." A banquet was held at Weaskuiinn. after which games .were played And Santa Claus visited club mernhers at the home of Mr. ,. . . Buskirk-Johnso- n an ere will unite Miss Lucille of Mrs. Boskirk, daughter ' The annual Christmas party of the Acacia Clubtur ned iinto a real surprise after Saturday ..40k,. 17, 1'. A4i - A..",. , Van North Fifth Eagles,, "It aas sweet of her to ask me," she said. "But I'm too tired to go Any where. I'm going to bed and try to sleep. But thank you both. Mark!" He had no sooner left the room, than she was preparing to 'Never Carrillo contract. But Walter definitely has contracted her, and if she can't get free 'for "Eagle Squadron" shell star in his next. 'Have yoti ever stopped to think how many stage stars Wanger has brought to the moviesthe late trueT--M- he said devoutly." "Where are you?" manded. LT L11;e. Velez, Bennett. , ed. brought continually the same tired answers, until finally they decided to let her go. ."You are free, Nana," Mark was saSIng, as they walked down the stairs. "It wasnt necessary to give6bond. They had to release-you for lack of evidence." Too exhausted to appreciate what, this meant, Nana knew only that she was on the tvar to her own apartment. It tvas some' time later before Ate inquired, "Do you mean that I won't have to go back?" "That's right," Mark Frffiled. ".They have decided that you know nothing about it." She began to tremble then so her severely that Mark took hond.,:.Ton't he afraid, darling. Its al over now. You've nothto worry about." Nothing to worry about? After having been practically accused of being an accomplice in a kidnaping? Even if ther4 was no evidence of it on police records, the brand of that experience had been stamped forever on her Lupe Briv-e- . ,Itam Garrett. Juno' Clyde and &Ant viten it comes to act-nign The Maek.cl Hider," with ing. Even thiaigh she's never Brown and Johnny Mack Fuzzy B,nteht. appeared on the screen before she's far' from lifiknown to tnov,,, STC1110- -- It Started With Ere" with le fans. Don't, tell me- you've' ..,..Deanna Durbin, Charles Laughton and r forgotten the ,hectic PARAMONTWatt Dianey'w "Dumbo" t staged between Nam and Elaine teihnicolor, featuring Dumbo, Timothr Mouse and Casey Jr. Barie Barrymore over John GEM about a year ago? Para,hutiv Battalion," with RobBert Pretilon, Nancy Kelly and. Edmond There's only one hurdle in O'Brien: also. ' Harmon of Michigan." with Tom Itarmon and Anita Louise. bringing Diana to the toast for the aviation thriller Wanger is MrStRAY rMurray,"Father Takeo a With wife." Gloria hwaneon mut that preparing at Universaland Adolphe Meniirtc ako, 'Charlie rhiso is the slight matter- pf a 1, in Rio," with, Sidney Toler. clause in her stage ther always told me that. And some day you'll prove it to your. self." "I doubt it." be retorted. He suggested that she come to Betsy's Ivith him, but he refus reseue;----Stev- with VleTORY--Sea- led old block was-afrai- just Valat going y (wk. I t hnught-you'd he paging her for she is very attractive and a 'chip off the ' had-bee- n of 353 wise bandSome 'ed nose and imperious mouth. A man any girt should be proud to marry, Nana told herself. But in hPr heart was still the image. of other man,f-c.areles- sly dressed, always in a hurry, with gray eyes whose glance 'flooded her whole being with. happiness. "I can't help ir-shstammer. can help things like. that." "You still love him?" Mark insisted. " Miserably she nodded. of it," he sighed. "Well. it seems- Betsy an I. are in the same boat.' She's a swell kid. Why couldn't I love her in' stead of you?" "Maybe, you will yet," Nana said hopefully. "Not a Chance," 'Mark insisted. "We know each other too well. There's no glahlour to a friendship of such long standing." "The happiest marriages are not based on glamouto" Nana reminded Wm.. , This. sage :remark made him laugh. " "loVhere did Von learn that?" "Witt are laughing at me. but the-sa- en I LOUELLA O. PARSONS s' HOLLYWIJOD, Dec. 22.(INS) I news First I ,heard back in Hollywood is that Walter Wan. CENTRE Falcon" "Maltese 'with Humphrey Bogart. Mary Astor,- GladYI ger has Diana Barfymore, temand Peter Lorre. George pestuous daughter of Jawn, linIlTAH"Swamp Water," with Walter ed up for the femme lead In Brennan, Anne Baxter, Walter Huston and Dana Andrews: "Great suns." with Laurel and Hardy, Sheila Ryan "Eagle Squadron." ...When I saw. and Dick Nelson. Diana, in The Land IS Bright,' CAPITOL--Riders nt the Timberlinel, the Eautman:Ferber hit in New with wilham Boyd, Andy Clyde and BY facc-bi- gh CHAPTER THIRTYTHREE so confused Nana was could not recall ,afterward just what had happened. There more questions hurled at her by men with hard, boring eyes which seemed to penetrate her very brain. Questions which ihave Several partly.' been given for Miss Barbara who on Friday will be mar . tied to Ernest Jeffs. Miss Dorothy Davis of 417 East Third South Street. 4Miss Gladys Gilbert of 232 West Fifth North Street, and Mrs. E. L. Coburn of 165 .East South Temple Street have been hostesses at prenuptial parties for Miss Coburn. The couple will he married at the home of the .hricip's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis LeRoy 'Cohorn of 546 Tiffany Court. Mr. Jeffs is a son of Nit and Mrs. Adelbert Jeffs West Street. he vanishes. Coburn-Jeff- s Acacia Club 44,1. , Keith. .Treseder is a The .bride-elec- t best daughter of Ni and Mrs. B. .1,. Brown of is07 Fifth Fast Street-- Mr. Treseder is a on Of Mr. and rsls. William Treseder of 440 I Of Husbands It't 1 of All Kinds, Distinctively Styled! .1' whose Knightand man. be St ' CORSAGES 4 - 'j' ,i - ok ' .t11 '1' 2 The colorful, traditional Christ. plant! With attractive flow- ,erc-pot covers. A grand gift! , I, - 1 i'''' t41::::---,- '. . . ', Poinsettias ea.1.00 :t,,.. ,. -;- . .0, Wonderfully fragrant, delicately colored, packed in a Christmas box!i Others $2.50 and $3 a dozen - . :-- - ha S chosen as her attendants Miss Mary Barns' of Ogden, Miss Alice Jones. 7 of Lehi. Miss Marguerite Chambers and Miss RUth Lewis. William Quigley will be best man. The bridegroom is a graduate of the 'University of Utah. His bride-elec- t is a former student at the .university and has been prominent as a soprano soloist in Salt Lake musical circles. , A number of parties are planned for her. including one to be the last of this week by KlIss Ruth Lewis, a member of the bridal party. - ,..,. 1 4,' it; ...., ' - ,01 41, e,I - - :,., ,, ROSES ;A .. 1 )..., er marriage to Ernest C. Treseder will take place Christmas eve,' Nvill be attended by Miss Donna Miss !tladdocks ' 011C Brown-Tresed- . e , C- , Starting the new year as Mrs. Donald William Cox Will be Miss Nansi Catherine. Maddocks, who will be married New Year's Eve at 6 o'clock at St. Marks Cathedral. The Rev. Arthur W. Moulton will officiate. is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ebenezer Mad. The bride-elec- t docks of 3548 South Sixth West Street. Mr. Cox is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cox of 563 East Eighth South Street. Invitations have been sent to Ward. Miss' .Barbara Ilergstrom,, more than 200 for thewedding Miss Virzinia Vetter. Miss Ruth and for which will Vetter. Mrs. Edward L. Vetter follow in the hall. parish And Mrs. G. Rover. , .' - k and Effie Jensen was sheathed in enchanting sheer, black, dancing with Sigma Chi Ray Fletcher, while Barhara Davis, who on a dainty has Wendell Stnoot's Sigma Chi pin, had peach formal with a generous sweeping skirt. Saw Judy Sorensen and Gordon Cole 'round and aboutalso devastating Grace Durkee and "Nibs" Me Idrum. All in all it was a perfectly lush affair, and marks the'end of sorority and fraternity,celehrations until after the Big Day. The Alpha Chi's holiday 'banquet is scheduled at the Memorial House on Dec. 27. while the Pi Phis will enjoy gaiety at the Roof Garden on Dec. 29. The Delta Gammas Christmas event will also take place after Christmas, the D. G.'s dining and dancing in the Mirror Room of the Hotel Newhouse. See you then! In the meantime, "Merry Christmas!" , 14A ,..,,:s.v. rgaret Cornwall. FOR , , Miss Haddocks will Wed On New Year's Eve greetings ileat :, ,........ . 4 , BY CHARLOTTE AMUNDSEN' Blue and :sflyer balls midst large, bough' S holly wove a' halo of romance for coeds and their fellas at the Hotel Ltah'Friday evening. Sounds interesting, .eh? Well, step into an elevator glide up ten storiesand where else could you he 'but the Starlite Gardens? Had you done so, 3,.,oti'd have seen a.bevy of beautiful Chi Omegas decked-ou- t in their prettiest gowns and joining in gala Yuletide festivities! Met. Jean Karass and Homer Warner at. the doorJean Al. looking too. too beautiful in a sparkly gold dream-dresGreene were lurring Elaine W. Anderson and Sigma Chi Fory was with Madancing merrilyand Rick. Bean, who is a Beta, , . , ,,.;,::,;, ,.:, 0 Hold Yuletide,Parties 'I . ,.. .. U. Of U. Sororities CHRISTMAS II ., 40 ., .,,,..-- ..",., , - 4 ;.:;,4 ,,, z..., .,, I FLOWERS -,- CoatSville Avenue. Tiny arrowsthe symbol of the Pi Beta Phi Sororitytopped individual cakes at the announce. ment party yesterday of Miss Merle.ne Austin, who on Sunday Nvill be married to Lieut. Harold Edward White. The party was given at the home of the bridegroorn:s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. gdwarci White of 1356 Harvard Avenue, and immediately after. the bride. elect left for Idaho Fall, Ida., where her home is. Assisting at the tea were Miss Cleone Eccles, Miss Ellen Anne send your ., - Of Engagement a - ,, 1 Arrows Tell I ,,,::,..,.: . Whitelaw 1Je nor Seegmilkr), nia iidiiday la the Salt Lake Temple. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Seegmiller, who headed the Western States Mts. sion until recently. Pi Phi 1 . !1,i , , Lieutenanes-Brid- Makoff. Among the guests for the affair will be the following children of Mr. and Mrs. Cohne: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohne,'Nr. and Mrs. Dal 'Siegel (Cecelia Cohne), Robert Cohne, and Miss Lynn Cohne, who is at home for the holidays from her studies at the University of Southern nla . ,' Full arrangements have been made for the wedding Friday in the romantic Art Barn of Miss Virginia Ostler, daughter of Mrs, Frank L. Ostler of 964 Logan Avenue, to R. Glenn Harris, son of Sterling PHarris of 63112 East Fourth South Street. The ceremony will be followed by a reception. Attending the bride will he Mrs. Myron44. Belt..ney, Matron' of honor; Niss Carol Ostler, maid of honor; Miss Pauline Olsen, bridesmaid, and Mrs.-Paul-- , V.. Cushing, attending mairon. George Baxter will act as best man. Miss , - ,,, - " ,. , ,,,,:,,,:,: teenth East Street. The affair Nvill he Saturday evening in the Covenant House at 411 East South Temple Street. Mr. and Mrs. Cohne were married in St. Paul. Minn.-oJune 3, 1919. They have arranged to celebrate the occasion at this time because they were in Mexico on their anniversary date last summer. A feature of the evening will be vocal solos by Miss Lynn Cohne, a daughter of the couple, accompanied by Mrs. Eugenia r ,,,r , An Interesting social event of the holiday weekend will be the dinner party for more than 60 couples to honor the twenty-fiftwedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohne of 125 South Thir- , i I fr, .,,,,,:,,,,,... Wedding Day. Will Be Kept t 1 ,.,,.,.,,-...,,,,,,!.- - Op :,,- ,,,t,,,, .."-' :t the 'University of Air rado and later from the 7Cor Advanced School ' at !Stockton, Calif. Flying ,. : - ,:;T,:::::::,:i..0.10- i:,,?:,:-: ,- - . I - ,:, ed-fr- I r.; ......:: ...,. fol.. Ostler-liarri- s :... .. :!.,.;.;4 the e t Hurst By ,Vida 0.1 Nana DU Vail. orphaned iefugee rei arrtves in America. a job for her as governess obtains porter, of Nicky Crawford, MrsCrawford'i sts- tee Polly Stanton. dislikes Nana be- calise Mark Pepper. Polly', heart, interest, becomes, interested in ?lana. Nana Is dieeharged alter having James. the chauffeur, stop to pies up an old Man. James makes advances toward her and Nana Menkee him very much. Unable to Lind work, she accepts Narit's marriage pro-- . posal and permits htm to pay her lie. meets tile expenses. Later. when she Sieve Mark is infuriated and ealls off the wedding. 1)PtPrMilled to reptty Mark the money he ,haft spent. Nana starts a Spanish course. with Steve as star .pupil.. This results in jealousy for Betsy Wood watil, daughter of the publisher of the newspaper for whieh Steve works. She is engaged to.steve. She decides to bide the jealous,' and ask Steve to lake her to Nana Inc leesons. too. Meanwhile, James the repulative chauffeur, learns ot Nana's whereabouts and goes to her apartment-She slaps him and be leaves. She calls Steve and tearful' yexplains the meident to him. Be btirilIPS her to go out with other men. Two days later, Betay comes and arrances to -- take three les sons a week, meanwhile dropping a Steve may be marhint that she and ried and go to- South America.' Beier' keeps at her lessons for three months curing which Nana becomm languid and saving every penny In pay back Mark, actually is hungry. Pinally she is pereliaded to go to dinner with Bob Mere-.dith.- a reporter who has beet) taking lessons. As. they start to dance.- - Betsy and Steve appear. They trade clances anti the events of the evening leat Nana feeling that she- has done Rom,- thing to vex Stein. Next day Nana mails the Tact of the money to Nark and then ,weak from hunger, faints al she returns to her Steve, tbming for apartment. Ms lesson find. her ' and is with her that evening when Betsy arrives, fnr, Mils with jealousy and accusing Steve of being in love with Nana. Unstilling to deny it. Steve 111101111 3etP7 to storm from the room. Then, before Betsy ran get to her father to have Steve fired. he goes; to the office and leaves hio n.seenatirin. Next morning Nana calla Betsy. Nana arranges a meeting between Bet, sy and Steve. Betsy apologizes. and Niky Is kidnaped trouble looms lob Nana. lowing: ,,..v:::::,!:.':!...:',,;;;...:-... brides-elect-ar- - When Christmastime istime in time in Salt Lake social circles. and the sound Of crackling Yule logs tin the Christmas fire combine with the sound of swishing satin and taffeta to-- , make this the gayest Yuletime of all. Among some ''b11, ................:,... ,:, s,,,,,.. ',,.. ....... ,,,.. .... :: - ", , .,, ' ,, .. ,,, .. - - .' 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