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Show THE Page DESERET NEWS 1943 isters Get Contractsy Aids Chosen v - Mrs. David D. Moffat Jr, was elected president of the Junior League of Salt lake yesterday at the regular luncheon meeting Jheld on the Roof Garden at the Hotel Utah. Outgoing president, Mrs. Alan M. Lipman, presided. Other officers elected were: Mrs. Frartcis B. Goeltz, vice president; Mrs. J. C. Scripture, record lng secretary; Mrs. Richard S. - -- Bennett, corresponding secretary; Mrs. James EL Hogle, treasurer; Mrs. William dwell, assistant treasurer; Mrs. Daniel W. Moffat, chaircommittee man; Mrs. A. O. Howard, arts and committee Interests chairman, and board members, Mrs. John W. Gallivan and Mrs. Ned Nelson. Speaker at the luncheon was Mrs. Katherine- - Sexsmith, administrative assistant of the Pacific Area Office Of the National Red Cross quartered in San Francisco. Mrs. Sexsmith will be in Salt Lake during the Red Cross drive this month. theater-radi- o GoesToN.Y. Kai-she- k cross-countr- y .. " Clrtnese- - gen- - eralissimo left Wellesley College, her alma mater, last night after a week end of reunion programs that celebrated her; return after 23' years" as" The college's' tnost famous alumna. She was accompanied by Lt. Commander Mildred H. McAfee, director of the Waves and pres-Beof Wellesley. Originally planning to leave Wellesley In the morning, Mme. Cbiang delayed her departure to speak to a crowd of thousands .gathered In Boston Symphony Hall last night "she appeared o n the stage to thank' the people of Boston. for their welcome and their more than $10ti,(g)0 in contributions to the Chinese, Mme. accepted a bouquet of roses from Serge Moussevitzky, director of the Boston Symphony Orches tra. The former Soong spent her last afternoon at Wellesley quietly, aving several old friends in for. visits after she drpve to Cambridge to see the quarters of her nephew, L. L. Kung, who is studying for his Harvard doctorate in political t Chi-an- g Mei-Lin- g science, Among those whom Mme. invited to her dormitory suite were four Chinese girls who are studenta at Wellesley. Alice Sze, a senior, and daughter of Alfred Sze, former ambassador to Washington and now on the Chinese defense supplies council, was released from the college infirmary In time to hear Mme. Chiang speak to the student body Chi-an- g Sunday afternoon. 'i The other three girls were Te Fan Tsou and Phoebe Yu, graduate students, and Ida Lee of Westerly, R. L Runs Temperature ANN ARBOR, Mich., March 9. (AP) Dr. Max Peet, University of Michigan brain specialist, reIsaported today that bel Salvador Sole of Cuba was running a slight temperature that may postpone further examination to discover if she needs an operation on her brain. The little senorlta was taken on a 1,700-mil- u airplane Journey from Havana to Ann Arbor by her father. Dr. Salvador Sole, a Cuban physician. Dr. Sole believes a tumor is giving her severe headaches and causing falling spells from which she has suffered for eight weeks, Dr. Peet said he believed the fever indicates Isabel Is coming down with a cold. Tough On Bette Bette Davis had only one day off during the shooting of Warner Bros. Watch on the Rhine,1 the script calling for her to be In all but one scene. Hard To Locate Hardest-to-flnprop used In Warner Bros. production of Casablanca" was a bottle of Vichy water, none of which had been d Imported since 1940. - con-cert- By Edith Gaylord NEW YORK, March 9. (AP) Madame Chian? returned to New York from Netv Englartd . today for a few ;days rest before tour. resuming her Thewifeof-'the- - - (Special to The Deseret News) The - King Sisters, that quartet youre hearing on the Treasury Broadcast each Wednesday evening from 9:30 to 10 MST, are the same Mormon girls who started their professional career a few years ago under the wing of Earl J. Glade in Salt Lake. 'TJiey returned to Hollywood in December from along engagement with Alvinn Rey's Orchestra Atthe As tor Hotel in New York City, to do twth pictures for Universal Studios Cross Your Fiflgers-- and Trombone From Heaven. Last week they signed a contract with Metro-Gol- d to do sev. era! pictures the first of whici, will be Meet The People. All this Ive just told you souilda like that magic 'you read about Hollywood. But I assure you the King sisters didnt get where-theare by magic. Only by work. Their father,,- King Dnggs, whose name the girls use professionally, began their musical training when they per children. 1 Proud Of Them Pm very proud of the King Sisters Louise and Alice wno were born in Payson, Utah; Vonnie, who was bom in Ephraim: and Donna, who was born in Sanford, Colo., the home town of their mother, Pearl Morten-se- n Driggs because they have a strength of proud character that goes deep. , While the children were growing up, Kin Driggs taught them to play various musical instruments. Then he formed a little orchestra and the family traveled .throughout the West during the summer vacations giving s and entertainments of all sorts. The children gamed their book education through various schools, always starting late in the fall and leaving school before it" was out in the spring. ' Won Contest GET NEW FILM CONTRACTS Utahs King Sisters hwve beenjsigned tot J NEWJUNIORLEAGUE OFFICERS Newlyeiectedare Mrs. J. C. Scriptnre. recording secreThey-we- re me wmovlA-reles- r lrving in San- Francisco when Shewn are1 Doimaf and Yonnlefhpper, "and Alice and Louise, tary; Mrs. James E. Hogle, treasurer; Mrs. Francis B. Goeltz, vice president, and Mrs. Davld DV Alice and thg'stake gold and " -- "T lower. The King Sisters were discovered by Earl J. Glade, executive vlco 1TLJT. Meffat Jr.j president.-- " green contest which took her to Salt Lake for the finals. The family went along, and it was , president of Radio Station' KSL. at that time that Earl J. Glade' heard the girls sing then a trio with radio and picture commit-- . 111 composed of Alice, Louise and ments, Alvino Reys band is air. .woe king an ..masse .Jhia evening .at-J-S. oclock ..the .Maxine, flOLLYW OOD.t LOS"ANGELES.(AP) StatWasatch Auxiliary will 'meet at . . and the Driggs moved to Salt Aire haft plant. Although most Lake for two or three years. of the boys are draft free, Costello, chummy madcap of the ing he is optimistic over Ben Civic Center. the they Then Horace Heidt heard them felt that Utah has already furnished nearly 200 members to the U. most certainly Abbott and Costello comedy team, Bemies chances of recovering, . and asked them to his Stage wanted to they S. Marine Corps Womens Reserve, 110 of them being processed contribute . all they looked to Palm Springs Wednesday at 8 p.m. the Slt Band at the Golden join sunny hig physician, Ur. Henry Craig Gate Theatre war effort. So. they warmth in San Francisco and about 60 more to be enlisted here in the Lake Auxiliary No, 8 to the Na- in San Francisoo. By that time could to the with for relief from Fleming, has returned - to Neqr today Lockheed, and up his physician diagnosed as York. tional Association of Letter Car- Donna - and Vonnie were quite joined present - recruiting drive while there each day each member what and riers will meet in the Federal grown up ao jealousy fbrmed a works his eigh-t- hours In the a slight ease of influenza Capt. Merle T. Wetton of the The entertainer, ill for several trio symptoms of mild rheumatism in another school little with 101. nd San Francisco Procurement Office Room the in Building, repreplant, weeks evening with a heart ailment that his chum.1 Horace Heidt soon adopt- sents . thatorganizatioo-.n- n legs. o --the Is in Salt Lake. Maj. kept him confined under an oxyed" this lie Good trio, put Club Visit The air will in and other Day way pos- cause of the solid background of gen tent, Jias.been reported as any public relations officer for the them on the stage with the other sible. 1 . The King ..Sisters,. theytakeev-erythin- g showing improvement several Wednesday at 2 pm., at the western recruiting-dlvision.sa- id be- are in their stride. These but times, Civic Center. days now. rough Sisters. But when Heidtg Stage today. 4 Band went to New York, MaxThe program calls for 18,000 The luncheon and meeting of ine and the little school chum enlisted and 1,000 officers, about the Oliver O. Howard Womens dropped out, so that only the to 9,000. of whom are expected Relief Corps will be held Wed- present four King Sisters went go into aviation, according to East. Eventually the girls benesday at 12:30 p rm. In the Moose came homesiek Major Pay ne. J and- - gave tip their T53 Tor Hie Club. Age limits are 2(5lo Horace Heidt in New with work nd-2SO for officers. to enlisted York, and returned to join their Married women may be eligible if Authors Club members will family here in Southern Califor18 they have no children under have their regular meeting Wed- nia. With them came Alvino and providing their husbands are a.m. in the Lion Rey, one of Horace Heidtg band nesday at Those not in the Marine Corps. House Social Center. men, who had fallen in love with ' as officer candidates accepted Louise and married her, . Colat Hunter will be trained en Masse Works Utah of Mothers The University enlisted In New York and lege the King Sisters go on While lunchClub Its hold will monthly at to are trained be personnel 1 p.m. In the eon at Wednesday Smith and Mt Holyoke Colleges Union Building of the University in Massachusetts, Major Payne Hudson I Campus.- - Mrs. John said. Green Is chairman In charge of enwomen of and Status pay arrangements. listed and officers are comparSet what could hepptn to of men In the marable - The John F. Critchlow No. 3 ines. Women are also subject the meet Section will at Sewing to the Marine Corps regulations YOU M in this astounding ix"i home of Mrs. D. L. Thomson of and discipline, Women Reserves 1246 Fifth East-Stre- et. Wednesuniforms their not change may. day at 12;30 p.m. for civilian dress for social funcpost of the Nazi way of life tions but may wear a white Section No. 2 of the Womens shirt and green tie with their . . . this one, dramatic mo- Society of Christian Service, of Lt the forestry green uniforms for for- SHE IS A MARINE First Methodist Church, will occasions. mal Louise C. Stewart Is public re- meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the tion picture that dares to tell; of Mrs. R. J. Hollingsworth lations officer of the Marine home of 199 Fifth East Street. Club News the outrageous truth choutj Corps Women's Reserve, with Thursday at 1 p.m, the Kappa headquarters in Washington, International Travel Auxiliary Club Mothers CLAUDE RAINS Kappa Gamma No. 583, Brotherhood of Locomowholesale enslavement and will meet for luncheons at the D. C. GLADYS GRANVILLE Wedmeet willl tive WolEngineers, South. 33 ILKA CHASE chapter house at IRVING RAPPER h nesday at 2 p.m. at tne IOOF Hall. cott Street. Dr. Rose H. Widtsoe iWl 'degradation of motherhood will discuss the Holy Land. ' TOMORROW STABTS 10 Cul a.m. the Thursday at '- -, "WING FOB THE EAGLE" drama that drives its1 V WASHINGTON, March 9. j ture Club will meet at the Hotel WITH ANN SHERIDAN New officers will be Installed (AP) Be It "political or social, Utah. at the biennial luncheon meeting the 'White House meeting for The power right into your heart! Reciprocity luncheon of of the Womens State Legislative new congressmen tomorrow will the PEG Sisterhood will be held be attended Council In the Lafayette-Ballroo- m Thursday at 12.15 p.m. at the of the Hotel Utah Thurs- Claire Boothe Luce Hotel. The Service Newhouse said so herself. She 12:30 at p.m. day Council precedes the luncheon at concerncomment official But . a.m. 11:30 Victor Lodge No. 89, Ladles ing an exchange of letters beof Connecticut tween the Brotherhood the represenof Society At 1 p.m.' Thursday Section House Locomotive Firemen and Engine-me- tative and the White of No. 4 of the Women's will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday seems to have1 bogged down at Christian Service of Society the First . that point. at the Moose Hall. Methodist Church will meet at In a letter accepting President the home of Mrs. R. J. Hollings1 Invitation to Wasatch the the Roosevelts at pm. Friday I of 1919 Fifth East Street, fresh- worth session for Sisters Lodge No. 248, Ladles of Mrs. Luce men Brotherhood to the congressmen, Auxiliary A TtOtMCOtO Loyal Star No. 126 of the Railroad Trainmen, will have a noted some of the things about Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of which she said Congress was luncheon at the IOOF Hall. & THE LOVES OF . Railway Carmen of America will "deeply alarmed. 8 p.m. Thursday at the meet ALLAN POE EDGAR It was learned last night on home atof Mrs. Saturday at 2 p.m. the meetof C. E. Penman ing of the' University of Utah good authority that Presidential 1142 Kensington Avenue. reWomens Club will be held In the Secretary Stephen Early had . Dr. J. Ray- plied, reminding her that .the Union Building. Members of the Matrons Guild J f. M. TO mond Cope, pastor of the Uni- invitation included both Repub- of the Westminster Presbyterian MID NITS tarian Church, will present An licans and Democrats and men- Church will gather at th home Analysis of the Current War tioning that the meeting would of Mrs. Fred C. Cole of 1374 World during the program be a social and not, a political South Third West Street Thurshour. affair. day at 8 p.m. lor their regular meeting. HOLLYWOOD- Mrs. Moffat Is New President Jeaa Wright By Norma , ;ue a Salt Lake City, Utah Tuesday, March 9, n 200 Utah Girls Enlist lit Marine WoWiensCorps r. Local Clubs Bernie Improves Costello wej)L-Cn...t- ne , MS IDVL.mCSB YOU WOMEN WHO ooo 0 REE 10-3- VC- - to-th- TO JUuv IHM ose oo , COOPER-BONIT- White House ...this .) mm sonri n 0 ; TilMiR -- How Much Shall I Plant? In, order to avoid having more One of the most important and also often one of the most dlffl- - than you can possibly eat of a cult problems for the home gar- vegetable one week and then have dener is How much shall I to do without It the next, the folplant?" lowing table, quoted by Jess J. Porter at The Deseret News Garden Clinic and taken from the National Garden Bureau, is published. ' Beans (stringless) Beans (lima) Broccoli Biussels sprouts Carrots Collards Sweet corn Cucumbers Eggplant Endive : .... 1 ft 2 Friday at 10 30 a.m. the Frances .Willard Womens Christian Temperance Union will meet In House for Red Cross the Scanlon ' sewing. r.7.11 ftr .... ft Salt Lake Lady Lions Club will meet Friday at 1 p.m. at the New- ft 1 1 ft ft 4 ft 2 ft 1 ft Daughters of the Utah Cottonwood will Camp, 2 p.m. 4564 South State Street. AssistThe figures given in the accomof give-thbox number ing hostesses will be Mrs. Gerpanying Watts and Mrs. Rosella trude must a row which feet in garden ' McMillan. be planted to produce one dish sufficient to serve four persons. Vegetables omitted from this list are absent for one of two reasons: Either they are difficult to grow or they lack nutritive value. In place o i cabbage, Factoring WALTZ MUSIC cauliflower and celery, jhelr richPlayed Nr Adolph Brma s ly nutritious counterparts, Orchestra and broccoli are listed. LodUa tfo. Gaati Ma Using this table, you can make Now Many Wear-- -' (bdadaa tax) successive plantings so your family will have fresh vegetables maturing all through the growing reason. With Mora Comfort The following are good second FASTEETH, a pfouant dkall a to continhave crops to plant bold! ialM tooth moro uous yield all season: Beets, green firmly. powdar, To oat and talk in moro comNOT FRIDAY, March It Only. beans, lettuce, onion sets, carrots, fort, lurt oprinklo a littlo FASTEETH FHA TERRELl aad HI. Colts No on gummy, goooy, party endive, Chinese cabbage, winter lartoyour plater. , Ficksrs Orchaatra oc Chock. odor." tooling. plato radishes and beans, Bargain film Lata Darnel ag (donturo broathj. Git FASTEETH cfi This is the first in a series of any . , drug otoro. Adr. . -articles. e , A SHOCK , to (he millions who rood tho g book on which It Is bssod . . . It?i bost-sotlin- 03 SiSSS&L GREGOR ZIEr.lERS Bmr, "EDUCATION FOR DEATH" . . . and to tho millions moro , who gaspod atlts ravola tions in tha pagas of READER DIGEST Haunnav Mcttan 15o rating 35f i.TJipSjK "THE , DANCE I.1ALE ANIMAL Willi JOAN LESLIE HENRY FONDA TONIGHT col-lard- immi--i Pio- at the homeor MrsfJoseplTSr Berry; meet Thursday at nini Tcmthwnr ii '. house Hotel. neers, iic'jmu) 1 GREAT KITS! R "Whispering Ghosts" with holloa Sorio Irondq K Ol RADIO! Jofcm Aadratf fo IDWASO A GOLDEN DlracM h 1 EDWARD 0MYRYK Som Ma. fc. Eaart Imry FALSE TEETH LAST CARY GRANT (non-ad- - k "One GINGER ROGERS la Upon A Honey- moon" AI 'Fliflht Lieutenant" STARTS TOOOHROW u Cat ip DA- T- People" Aloe "dourney PHONE 44 Into Fear" |