Show p p o a. L f La ILk o o oo to 1 W. W dl 1 Gilt a am it ir R R. AND MRS RICHARD SAVAGE SAV SAV- SA SAVAGE VI V- V I I M AGE ann announce the engagement engage engage- engagement age age- Yi of daughter 1 ment of their daughter I Gladys to Andrew Jackson Wight of ot i Perth Amboy N. N J J. J The announce announcement announcement announce announce- I ment will b be read by more than a usual sual ual I interest by Salt Spit Salt Lake Lakes Lake s society sin since sines I Miss liss Savage is is' is a o ot t charming young woman and exceedingly popular popular u. u I lar in s social circles Sh She is the the fourth I Ithe of the five daughters of Mr and Mrs Savage all of ot whom are noted for forI I their beauty T The le past winter Miss 1 Savage spent in British West Indies with Mr and Mrs William Fowler I Miss Lucile Purefoy Returning w ll u 1 the United States in the sp spring ing she sheI 1 I spent the summer in the the East and andI only returned to Salt Lake this iMs month I Mr Wight Voight has many friends here having visited Salt Lake a number or times He is a prominent nt attorney of Perth Amboy where the couple will make their home The marriage is planned for the thel l latter er part paIt of t Oc- Oc tober v t I i Miss Beth Horlick the youngest I daughter of Mr and Mrs John II IL I Horlick be became ame the bride last week lor of Lowell R Romney son of ot Mr and Mrs I George E. E Romney The marriage addI add add- I ed another to the list of interesting war weddings of the summer and fall The ceremony was performed at I high noon at the Phillips Congregational Congregational I church and was witnessed only i by relatives and and the tc few sorority ami and amiI I fraternity friends of the tho bride and andr J j groom r Q n at at the Horlick home Mr and Mrs Romney will make their home here until until- until Mr Romney is called into war service erv ce later i in t e ont l. The bride is a a. a a mem member I of the Cl Chi i Omega sor sor- Mr Romney was grad graduated last June Jun from frem the University of Ut Utah h rind and andis is a Sigma Chi II f boxes for the American Ameri- Ameri 8 C CHRISTMAS can boys I in Europe form tb tko tit next task for American wo women eLL The boxes must be sent by tho the fifteenth tee th o of next month to to Insure their r reaching aching our our soldiers rs by Christmas Christmas boxes boxes any boxes anyone any one who Has ev ever r been away from home on ou that greatest of holidays knows the absolute absolute absolute lute joy of ot receiving gifts from home nc Thousands of or boxes must be te sent If it no Sammie is to be forgotten The c call has gone out from the tho local Red Cross headquarters for gf gifts gift ff for the boxes boxes anything anything that is suitable suitable suitable suit- suit able for a man although probably the flu little things candy gum tobacco a z magazine subscription small articles for personal wear gear will be most wel wel- come Jus Just a little litHe money will buy a Christmas Christinas gift gUt for fox a Sammy and th tits Red Cross will see ee that it is safely f delivered The surgical section o of the Women's Service Unit is planning to send a no ahr I Christmas hr b Lox box x t to the Utah bo boyr if Jf po possible sible The Tho members rs will give a a. acard acard card caril party and tea on on Friday in th east dining room of the Bransford Branford i I apartments and tho the proceeds will buy bur I. I l ue on iLage 4 Popular Salt L L Lake ke I Girl GirI to Wed V 1 Co Continued from page pa-c pagel 1 gifts gifts gifts' io for the e bo box Th The officers fri of f ih the I section are Mrs V S S. S H. H V Pinkerton chairman Mrs John 1 P. P Critchlow F vice chairman Mrs William CritchloW M. M Bra Brauley Brau Brau- ley Icy treasurer r and Mrs J John hn S. S V se secretary V I S S 'S C I conservation h has s. s b en made madea 1 de II I F FOOD V a vital Issue and is largely dis dis- dis- dis cussed But why not dress ress conservation con con- also The American woman woman wom worn an is noto i extravagant in n dress and not only must change styles often and radically but also knows very I little of the valuable art of ot making over costumes V i Mrs Woodrow Wilson the first i t lady laay I I of the land Jand who sets the fashion fashJon tr fr I so many things believes in dress cor during wartimes and lu Jt I fall 1 and winter costumes are toI to to- to 4 I from her I trousseau I according to reports tr 1 Washington Mrs Wilson is n now w hing ha haing h- h ing lag several of her most handsom gowns reconstructed for or the comin season which although it will not flot gay will require gowns for state state ceremonies Practically all c these gowns are black even black even her wedding wed wed ding dress was o of black velvet velvet- an anfor for that reason they will be more ser serviceable i th n ever for this year Tn materials velvets satins and lace late a athe ai ar arthe th the finest and f wel j the process of making ov over r. r 4 5 1 V t Mrs O H. O Williams and Mrs Mn H ii V Scofield cofield will entertain at cards Mor Mo I rl day aft afternoon in n honor of Mrs Irs F. F J Kirk V |