Show - aJaqm1m10z042uk-vt4Qm—c44A‘vo&mi- I e: te I ' - 1 i - - )i 8 C Sunday Morning Rites 1 Spring Followed by Bridal Trips 1 1 1 I i Earl-Trueblo- 1 :: i i :: ' 1 1 1 i :1: i 1 ' 'fli::l ' ty: :''i' 1: - of :: : ci i od :': :' 5:-- :':'''''''''''' - :: ::: '::' : ::: ::::::: ' ''::4::'::'''! 1: ''i '' ': - :! ''':: ' :::- II' :' ::':::::H': ': :: ::::'' 1: ' ' s::: ':: ::::: - IP i:: Nc : :I ''" : - ! -- As : ' ' - ' ''' ''' : ' ' ' ' - 'mk :'' ': :'' - ' lleet - ii 7lit ':::4:f:- :- i::' '::::: ' i - ' '''''''':: '::''-:::::- 1 - :' :: - :'' ' 'ii :::-- ':- k: :' '" ' - I 4 t ' :::'' ' :'::!:''' s f :: :::' - ' 9 ' i 1 y t s :" ' : Mooney-Gatheru- m t - ! i 1 4 1 1 i ) 1 I 4 1 1 --- 1 v 1 11 t -- -- ' ! ' i 1 '' 4 t ' 4 i 1 D C - 1 - : 4 of 1 - '‘- - k - 1' ' ' of Lakewood Ohio The bride wore a smart suit of soldier blue light wool with yellow accessories and a corsage of orchids Miss Helen B Hartwell sister of the bride was the bridesmaid and chose an attractive suit of rose wool with navy She wore a blue accessories corsage of gardenias John Collins of Battle Mountain Nev served as best man A' wedding breakfast for the families' at the Hotel Utah followed the church ceremony The young coupleleft early in the afternoon for a short wedding trip and on their return will make their home in Salt Lake City t ': comes the announcement of the marriage of Miss Emily Fitch daughter of Mrs Rosa R Fitch and Donald H Ricketts son of S T Ricketts 344 Mr 'i 1x '''' i ' ? '' - s- - i East First South street Salt f ! : i Ji'! : i i ‘ :: ' :' 41 Lake City The wedding took place April 15 in the Hemphill Presbyterian church the cere- mony being performed by the Rev J Hoytt Boles The young couple will make their home in Fort Worth where Mr Ricketts is senior meteorologist for American Airlines i ' 1 s : $ ' ' ! ': '4 ' - ' Mrs Francis - ' ''': Proctor Jr before her marriage Miss Edith Wallis Booth of Oakland A ' ::'- -: - t - 4 (r-- 1 : smart -- - "21 ‘ !:' i - 7 - - - - -- - - -' - I - - 4 el - ' - 4 -- e"14 4 0 rcbt - i4 - - —3— '46' I -- -P ''6''442r41WV) r! ' di i ' ' - : f - '' ti '" I ft f t '': -- Ft -' ' r l' i - i 1 i t ' 'ii'- 1-- ' ' 1 - ' ' 7T ''1 :: VI 995 $1 $1498 (t to $2500 We lotatiitha agmed tailored t'' '4° easy-fittin- g i - gives - 1 ' el 4 14:- - atfractive you look noviachieved in all Whipple Better Sizes 10 to 20 Fashions 4'- m- - — N L'IA' ' ' li -:' Your Charge Account Invited' ' ? 1 - k --- - 41 -- I k '''''s — - - A -- ' - - k- o - 1 -4 -- i I à A 1 a i f 4 0 e - ' - 4 k : 2 ' LI - I I I t V 0011--0 A - 1ake l'our ' 'e 0h -e - --- ''''':41wP:( S 0 - Ni tv" You cap make Mother's Day one to rernemter 365 days each year by one gift she will treas- 10 endnthe ure most portrait of tit new and sparkling ycrUrsell WO like portrait mounted In handsome gold frame- - Special hand-tinte- ' life- d 2 Ai ex ik I 13 ' of and CAMERA STUDIO East 1st South Visit Our Bell ct ' - -- - Dial the first department president of the auxiliary in Utah Also marked for Monday will be a 9 a m trip: 11:30 a m a tree planting at Liberty park ' 1 'ceremony p m organ recital at eL DS tabernacle 2 p m luncheon and round table discussion 4:30 p m radio broadcast and 8:30 p m departure of Mrs Newell Howell Camera Dept A Glenny g iience Mother's clay program for Friday at 606 Ninth East street:-Luncheon will be served at- 1 p m by the following hostesses: Mrs Malvern B Olson chairman assisted by Mrs C M Ferrin Mrs William Wilkin Mrs Robert L McCardle Mrs John H Bauer and Mrs James White A program will follow the luncheon and those taking part will' include Mrs Eliot S Barton chairman Miss Faun Twelves Mrs Harold Harding Mrs L H Crockett Jr Mrs Harold Eldredge Mrs Mel- via O Alltn Mrs James V Olsen Mrs Mark Walton and Mrs Henry W Crosby ' ' i t - ! ! i i l i 1 6 i ni—Executive committee meeting called by Mrs e Clyde W Simpson 8 P In—Delta - i Tetaill club meeting Dr Welby W Bigelow of the state board of health will be the guest speaker and will present a film "With These 8 p Np:eratypons" i i t club -L its annual spring card Asa S Armstrong is general chairman of the card 1 party 1:30 p m—Young Friday matrons' first aid class 6:30 p m—Business girls' first aid class 8:3O p in — Service men's dance Saturday 7 p m—Girl Reserves' annual "mothers dads daughters" party 11 4 t i m—Service 7 p II II I" I swim 11:30 a (bill i t mens aides' nutrition class and Nqr - t-- : WedrieSday will include Mrs Bartlett of Berkeley Cal who of the western re- Ann Elizabeth Neely 7 of auxiliary No 8 National Association of Letter Carriers is planning a special Members ' - Service Aidcls to Meet secretary leadership national board and Miss Florence Boester U S 0- YWCA regional supervisor 1 Postal Auxiliary Plans Program ft ' - 1 ph VJMF te FuDrIcs ' Oiler Safe and insured - rm 1 pr L 14 a E i ill r:71 (7:' ' I n n-- r 7' ( r:-- i il ' !'l u Q) Complete Fur Service k 1 i for Bonded Messenger Dial Broadway AT HADLEY'S BON MARCHE - 1 ' 1-- 1- ' I 5 C 0 ktrs 1' ( ) 1 1 i i I t ' - - - Values to rl - A' 1 1 2995---Sal- e 's' - 1 k 1 I 2 1 i 1 C") ' - Ad 1-- —1 - ! : i 1 - Selected from our - regular stock in tweeds mixtures and plain colors—Fitted and swagger models—Many one of a kind 1 6awf or d and Mitchell entertained at a birthday party Saturday evening in honor of Rud J Grayson at the home of Miss Mitchell 475 East Third South - Sizes 12 to 20 - 1 1 1 ) 1 - I street ' Now is the time to select a coat of all wool fabric A color scheme of pink and white was developed with spring flowers in the chosen shades Monte Carlo whist was played during the evening by 35 guests 1 1 - --MILLIN- to If April 26 is your birthday the best hours for you on this date are from 7:30 to 9:30 a in from 1:30 to 3:30 p m and from I 7:30 to 9:30 p m The danger periods are from 5:30 to 7:30 a m from 5:30 to 7:30 p m and from 9:30 to 11:30 p in If you are a woman and April 26 is your birthday you ought x to possess a remarkable amount k A gift for handling people may be one of your greatest assets and one that will I help you to make tremendous progress in a professional or 1 business career 500 LI 0 Special '' k1 1 2 1 ( 1 --- I '' 4 I ri ilk I 1 ''' Li' ) 14" (2 1 i 14 ' A '11" k t r''' N ) :1 Ili-A- !"!1 t" La i l o "" — 1 f A ''SdL1 I 1 - ' ! imi BROADWAY ci-- I I i ir 1 rAl I (1 AA EAST i : icbatiys41-y- ri 0 f i t f i 04q i N -- -- ! k ' 1 DEPARTMENT ERY Group of 50 Hats Selected From Our Regular Stock Val-lie- s as e ilol $795 Charles Stewart R t: mens dance committee meetMrs June Doak ing called by — 6:15 p rn1 Monday Night i club will hold Business Girls' its annual progressive dinner party Club 'members will meet at the home of Mrs Clarence J Elder 131 East'Third South street From there the girls will go for the first course of their dinner to the home of Mrs Joseph A Clayton in Val Verda Then the group will go to the home of Mrs Wilbur Good 1610 Ninth East street The main course will be served at the 1518 South Main street The dessert course will be served at the home of Mrs Ernest fl Schaar 861 Twenty-thir- d East street where the girls will spend the remainder of the evening Mrs Schaar is in charge of arrangements and included in Voyles ic is sight-seein- Sun Valley these are Miss Evelyn Mrs Guy H Wight Mrs S Mrs Lawrence Clarke Jr and Mrs 1 Monday Busy Day 8 p m — Service Monday ' uent of New York City and author of a nu"mber of books will speak on "The Impact of Our Christian Dynamic" Miss Rose Terlin national secretary economic education thendw part time member of °rid'sYWCA staff will direct the attention of the conference group to the question "How are the outstanding local problems in this region related to the general scene as accelerated by the war 7" Another highlight of the conference will be a talk by Miss Niven secretary naCharlotte tional - interpretation and support staff who has just returned from a period of service in London Miss Niven will speak at a monntaintop breakfast on Sat- urday n)orning on the subject "The Long Look" and again at another meeting on "It Is Being Done in London Today" Other leaders in the confer- - to which members are invited Sunday evening following her arrival at Salt Lake City a dinner will be given in honor of Mrs Newell at the Newhouse hotel 7 p in Mrs D M Kemp local member and national assistant guard of U S W V will also be honored Ilembers of the Past Department Presidents' club with Mrs' Minnie B Hansen as chairman will entertain for Mrs Newell at breakfast at 8 'a in at the Newhouse hotel Mrs Hansen Maids Entertain At Birthday Fete Miss Maude Miss Anna L A present sight-seein- Told by Stars ' "-- The Home Town club spent a pleasant afternoon Thursday at the home of Mrs Joe Anderson 169 B street Luncheon was served to 13 guests former residents of Spring City Mrs Anderson was assisted by her mother Mrs John Larsen of Spring City be breakfast will be given for her at the home of Mrs Katherine Van Noy 578 Twenty-thir- d g street followed by a trip and later a 12:30 p tn luncheon and round table discussión at the Den Lomond hotel Home Town Club Holds Reunion Your-Fortun- PPolilbnen Today - iz 63 SOUTH MAIN - roil! 4 of - ' ' -- - f4m s No i : ''e' ' gie7 - Gor AI Lovelier ci Picture uthr k - tr-'- ''''- -'' 77Jere c‘4 feminine - - --Lio- 5 c - : 1 -re- -- r i fell in love with this suit in 1 i-- (''' A l-t- "------- -- -- - wchialalitrrbmseaansEsarinnsdteistgrshSotseateldeieHisertrhoe - - - Members of the Friendly club will meet Tuesday at 8p in at the Moose club 161 Second East street A musical program and dancing will be featured and members may bring guests Reo freshments will be served - i' 4 - Tuesday Meeting t - ' Twopiece atilt with matching &lacks Mrs Grant Gregerson chairman of the music and drama section of the Elks Ladies' club announces that members will relax from their weekly war work routine and enjoy a "May-'da- y Monday after-loo- n playday" April 27 at the home of Mrs J B Chase in North Salt Lake All regular club members are invited to come and bring a box picnic lunch and are requested to meet at the public library 15 South State street at 12 noon 'where transportation will be provided There will be an election of officers for the coming year Assisting hostesses will be Mrs M J Shields Mrs Warren H Keate and Mrs Michael A Marx Friendly Club Sets ' ' Officers and members of all camps are invited to atteni the monthly meeting of the Salt Lake county company Daughters of Utah Pioneers at Barratt hall 70 North Main street Monday at 2 p m Pioneers to be honored are Mrs Wilhelmina Pedersen from Wilford Camp and Mrs Hannah S Newman Mrs ill16b fstrhpooemnarceccrem?unNdow the guest ' - 14 fi 1 Call County Meet ' I : ''' Pioneer Daughters ' :N i 1 1 ' - 1 '''IStA i 1 '7 -- - Ii ' 1' 4 ( Ski- --L ' -' ' : ' s - : $ ' - ' I1 1 :sS A special Mother's day program will be given at the regular monthly meeting of the Lady Lions club Friday at 1 p m at the' Newhouse hotel Members are requested to bring their The meeting is admothers vanced one week to allow members to attend the district convention of Lions International to be held in St George May 7 8 and 9 Officers for the year 1942-4- 3 will be elected --7 2 - i i :t!: 4444 - i tt '' - iA : ' - 1 - k 32- - - 19-s-:- e t r ' ' : ii - 411"- 1:' t '' Lady Lions Club Susannah Eaton Tent No 1 Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil war will meet Mon- day at 2 'p m at the Moose hall 161 Second East street A silver tea and card party will be given in honor o'f the birthday anniversary of Gen- - eral Ulysses p Grant for mem- bers and friends Mrs Albert L Bosley is chair- man and will be assisted by Mrs Mary IL Schnell and Mrs James Patella - 1 '" places 1 r t i -a'' - - - 1 v --- :''s I Sets May Playday DaUghters of UTCW Mother's Day Fete Honor U S Griint Scheduled by the casual way "' 4 2 ' 'tmorge: 1 rr L t: rt9' - ti6--- - 7 1 for going ' it --- '''''' ' rossiZiaggAlsssssss's?:-i- - I TIME OFF oe'"1 '''''' - -'- t Elks' Ladies' Club to members ' anrs - V p: Texas Fort Worth From i f will make her cfficial visit to Utah Beginning with her arrival at 6:20 a m at Ogden until her departure from Salt Lake City at 6:30 p m Monday she will be more than welcomed by members of the state and local groups Mrs Bernard Cash depart- - The Utah State association for Childhood Education held Its annual spring banquet on Saturday afternoon at the Lion House social 'center 63 East South Temple street Mrs :Elizabeth Beers a charter member of the organization was the guest of honor The theme chosen for the event was the "Golden Jubilee" At eacn of the luncheon tables were golden "50's" withsa flower arrangement of yellow tulips daffodils and acacia Mrs Joseph H Felt historian of the organization gave the highlights of the kindergarten and association for childhood education movement in Utah Fitch-Ricket- ts s 1 : Leader to Speak At the opening session on FriMrs afternoon Grace day Louche Elliott national president of the Y W C A's of the Ogden Childhood Teacher Association Holds t Annual Spring Fete I :: 4 - Oakland The bridegroom is the son' of Mr and Mrs Francis A Procter ' 946 West Fourth South street t 4 N s - ? ''' I'' :‘ 4r - 4 '- f' 4 Saturday at high noon in the First Unitarian church the Rev George J Weber united in marriage Miss Beverly E Hartwell daughter of Mr and Mrs Ross E Hartwell 558 Sixth avenue and William Lawrence Lippert ' 300 ' ' - k - Hartwell-Lippe- rt Moon in Salt Lake City Coast Guard Petty Officer and Mrs Francis A Proctor Jr have returned to Oakland Cal where make their home The couple were married February 21 in the Chapel of the Chimes in Oakland The bride is the former Miss Edith Wallis Booth daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Booth of Oakland foris merly of Salt Lake City She in well known in musical circles i t-J- i :: J ' auxiliary 1 - a - of Wash- 1 1 at - ' - ki '1 - 4 Paul's Episcopal church was the scene Monday evening of a p1ettily arranged wedding when Miss Florence Smith ' Nee Couple Leave Auxiliary to USWV Arranges Schedule for Leader's Visit For Coast ment president of Utah will Mrs Elsie H Newell t SL Visit ington After national president greet the distinguished visitor of the United of the and upon her arrival at : - St : Mrs John David Dangerfield Miss Florence Smith The forMrs Clyde L Rushton mer Miss Grayee Norris Mrs Virgil E Gatherum - - She was Miss Doris Mooney 1 1 Smith-Dangerfie- - - Announcement is made by Mrs John Norris 1880 McClelland street of the marriage of her youngest daughter Miss GraSTe Norris to Clyde L Rushton of Glasgow Mont son pf Mr and Mrs Fred Rushton also of Glasgow The couple were united in marriage at the home of the Mrs bride's sister Denton 3316 Thomsen North 30th street Tacom a Wash on March 9 The ceremony was performed by Elvin E Evans of the L D S church with members of the immediate families present The bridegroom is in the 'United States army and for the duration of the war the bride will be at home with her mother Before coming to Salt Lake City the bride was honored at a party given by Mrs E Marchion of Tacoma and Mrs Thom- sen Several parties are being arranged for the near future for the bride i ' For- - in E bury hall Members of the Cooperative club assisted by members of the Civic and Study club will be hostesses Other events are:: Sunday 2 to 4:30 p rn—Open house for service men and business girls the Kappa Sigma Fraternity Mothors club will serve refreshments Hase will R I ' ' daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank r""r"c"P—rA---ftr55 W Smith Herbert senue t ' became the bride of John David – Dangerfield son of Mrs Jessie 0 i 1 F Dangerfield 864 Montague ' 1 i 1 ':-- avenue' The ceremony was peri le' i formed by Dean Franklin L ' ' ie i i Gibson of St Mark's cathedral ' Il ' : ' ': and waa followed by a reception the Edgehill tea garden 164 1 at East street for ! t Thirteenth i members of the two families J The bride was charming in a British tan and beige accessories ' she wore a corsage of ' 4 A 49 hdand v After a short wedding trip the 4 e young cottple Will make their ti - ) it home in Salt Lake City 4 Folloceremony 4 i ' 1 4" ' 1 Mrs Arthur John Trueblood merly Miss Kay Earl - - 114 el Making their home at 124 neuun0 avenue are Mr and Mrs Virgil E Gatherum whose marriage took place April inn the home of the bride who before her marriage was Miss Doris Mooney daughter of Mr and Mrs Hubert Mooney 134 Wentworth avenue The bridegroom is the sort of Mr and Mrs Andrew E Gatherum 1531 Ken- 7 sington avenue a reception was held for members of the families and a group of close friends of the bridal pair Many delightful parties were given for the bride before her marriage - 1 Á I - I- ygs Miss Miss Florence MPierce general secretary and Mrs F M Duncan director of health edu- cation department of the local Y W C 9 are both members of the planning committee for this conference In addition to Miss Pierce and Mrs Duncan about 10 other delegates will represent the Salt Lake City association I 3c 1 Rocky pro-gra- - !? - :: ? in e Mountain frreogmi naasl oi s 0 antfieornesnocier1 Delegates the states of Colorado New Mexico western Texas Montana Wyoming Idaho and Utah will combine a pleasant week end with a serious consideration of problems confronting local associations in relation to the na- tional and civilian defense cc ' :::::: 2: :::::: ' '''' g i I ': '''' '''' :?::-:t ' ' ' 9w- - '5e ' ' ' : W C A will be both the east and west coasts at Sun Valley Idaho 1A:i a turd 'Sunday tForidpaayrtieS antd : '''' ?: : 7 ': : ' t ':: ' Highlighting events on thecY calendar for the the 4reception in honor of Mifim Dorothy Maynor nt the clubhouse 322 East Third South street Tuesday evening This ill follow the concert gafivfaeinr bw Wo- mens Christian association from ' : Leaders of the Young - : 4: - :": '1'1 4 : 17- '' : : 1 ''' 1 '''(:-s- s :' - k : 1 ' g :' 404 : ' i' i ::'::--g:1- --- : : ' ! " : ::::: ' i 1'' - ' if':::::!: $ : s' ' ::' i ''''' ' - ' 7 ' : 1 ::: 1 4 - ' :'' "-- - :'' ''' ':: - :'1 :" i: 7 - ''' - f 3:: '' :': :::'' P :: : : -- ' :- l'-'- ' 7 El':::::''' ''' 7 ::—: 1 ' i''1f ? - ::':: '''''"' ::::':-'-:'::- :::: '':: - ::' t: ' ':1:: ::: :: ''''''''' : " i:: - ::: :i"--::- I :: :::: ::::?: ::: ::':1':::::-'::::::'::- :)1!"1 - :: i':: ::' YWCA Outlines Schedule Of Week's Activities — 4 ':' )12 t 4t - :: ':? - : i I ' 41' ':: f::' 1 1 :: '''''' :: 1 ' !:: :: ''''''' e:: : :-: i: ' :' :' ' :'::: ::' - - 'April 26 ' ' - -- ': : I ? ::':' ' :':: :: :' T ::' :::: " ::-::- :4 :: H:7- 'I Kay Earl daughter of Mr and Mrs Lon A Earl 2126 Tenth East street and Arthur John Trueblood of Baltimore Md The ceremony was performed by Charles S Hatch in the L D S church at Baltimore April 17 Mr Trueblood is the son of Mr and Mrs Curtis H Trueblood of Caldwell Idaho He is a graduate of the William Penn college at Oskaloosa Iowa After a short honeymoon in New York the couple will make their home in Baltimore i :5 - ' 'Salt Lakers will be interested ! ':'::: I to learn of the marriage of 1fiss ri :: Zbt 5alt gakt Utibunt A |