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Rebecca (Del Rae) Waldron whose engagement Robert Morris Groo is made known - i - - i ' Just announced in Salt Lake i s I - - I t - man came from New Orleans for the occasion y t '' F 609-9t- Aug-ustan- 0iis a Women should know—look - : I 1 Inidtiisatliendty new The air i 1 i' 1 : 1i This is at j 4' 1 frN -- oN :' g i' I use :71 1 '(kt 8' '::: )t U ItA el - - einutupccessful "' 4' li the only cream containing 30 days' - 1 supply $330 1 plus tax ' 4 4 I i 11 I t 'i ' 1 YO: 1 ' I ' 81st 1 i - - — — YEAR SINCE 1864 : ' ' :' ' '' : li 1 : ' ::'' ' ' k i ' c'''''‘' Ni I N' i g — LLI: I SE JUST AS SWEET natural feminine long-lastin- :: E AFTER 4o - ODORONO ' 4 D!"nrart Yes your prettiest dress can ruin your g — the new n I :' :: New ODORONO " l! 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'''''3:: - s: daintiness by catching' and holding underarm perspiration odor Stop this threat to your Self before ynaot aut adreas g with 7' 1 t I ':- ' - -- ! AC77VOL11 tN's - i 'i4 CrE:71 -- LLOY ' '? i I - e't ' t it ld metal-lettere- ‘ I eN c: 1: ttT - ' ' '!" 1 It!'i 1 ' ' ''''' r1 1 I n : fl i rt r c 4 4 4 daintiness Don't lose your on your dress! put you when i I ''' t t - - i :- 4 ' '": 4 ' Nkb - - I - t- arrived Monday Mrs Edwards Is the former Miss Ruth Stockman daughter of Dr and Mrs D D Stockman 789 8th ave and already there is a path between their home and the hospital nursery Off in England in the i corps is Capt Morris O Edwards—Lend here at Holy Cross hospital is his new daughter Barbara Kaye Edwards who because ENDOCREME helps improve f7e sikn itsef rot merely ifs superficial appearance How? We'l only ENDOCREME contains ACTIVOL Tr's ACTIVOL" is a scientific replacement for woman's substance Absorbed by the skin it cAn 1K to restore normal growth to ageing cells and tissue Thps it aids the skin of the face and throat to become fir-fresh 'olive" vibrantly youthful again How better con you invest your cosmetic dollars? Try ENDOCREtsAE tiny report distinct improvement in onlyl 30 days impossible I '''' '' t I ' monogram is instantly applied at the time of purchase —and in smart plaid containers there may be had an aftershave lotion a talc a hair dress and a special shampoo—each put up in a flask shape container They come in a single a double and a triple package There's a plaid gift card to inclose too CRADLE NEWS tr - I 1 s 1 The wedding date has been set for June 30 and the vows will be recited in Sioux Falls k4 ' - - e IDo ' ' - t the way men went for embroidered monograms on their shirt sleeves and hankies! They always have been boyishly delighted to have their initials strewn among their belongings There's a prize monogram package just out which will make any man purr when he opens it for men stars ' - N er - k t 6 FOR MEN ONLY R-1- 7 — °' - t i w t Mrs Charles Chase Hoffman bride of Salt Laker In coast ceremony Dakota Girl From Sioux Falls S D comes an engagement announcement Oi interest in Salt Laker& Mr and Mrs Ross S Kleinheinz of that city tell of the coming marriage of their daughter Miss Barbara Kleinheinz to Capt Robert D Hughes of the A A F a son of Mrs Frank D Hughes h East Miss Kleinheinz is a graduate of college in Sioux Falls Capt Hughes is a former student of the U of U where he was affiliated with the Sigma Chi He has returned from Europe where he served as pilot He holds the distinof a guished flying cross bronze medal presidential citation four oak leaf clusters and four battle - st L Man to Wed S what escort-destroy- ' --- the face powder used in the !Success Course$1 WELCOME NEWS to many Salt Lakers is the arrival of Miss Helen K Jennings Miss Jennings who has been living in Los Angeles will visit her brother and sistin-laMr ave and Mrs Clifford A Jennings at 557-1- ed the wedding and the best a wedding of interest to the many friends of the bridegroom Charles Chase Hoffman son of Mr and Mrs Edward E Hoffman 842 Roosevelt ave The marriage of Miss Marion Johanne Nielson daughter of Mr and Mrs George Nielson of Tulare Cal took place in Stanford chapel Leland Stanford university Palo Alto Cal on May 26 The bride's father gave her away at a double ring ceremony A reception followed at the Palo Alto community center Matron and maid of honor were the twin sisters of the bride Mrs Thom- as Enloe and Miss Helen Nielson Bridesmaids were Miss Roberta Sinter Miss Maxine Sunk- Eleanor Dodson and Miss Marion Robinson Everett K Hoffman brother of the bridegroom served as best man Stanford classmates of the birdegroom served as ushers The bride was gowned in ivory satin and ivory chantilly lace with tulle veil Her bouquet was of- white i orchids stephanotis and bouvardia Mr and Mrs Hoffman attend- - through ENDOCREME yoJ know that now :: has the above question for answered reseasch S:'C'' of ond thousands women with an emphatic "yes"? 7osoncis it iis doing this to a degree hitherto thought M if - k dI N 01ett ( I t 'I- 00 CENTRAL SPOT at 2484 Walkers lane—home of the John ever room their son Ens Walker Wallace to be occupying He is back from Harvard where he completed his course in communications and is enjoying a short leave Saturday he'll be off to Miami Fla to attend school before being assigned to sea duty 4 ' Bride on Coast ti:1 ' ' it J ( I - P 4w happens : 4 ii - 1 4 - 0)(4 4 1 't - 1 I 1 46 "BYE BABY BUNTING" said Mrs Frank Hoagland (Catherine Purton) "Daddy's gone with little Mary Catherine under her arm she left Long Beach Cal and is now with her parents the Astley B Purtons 935-3r- d ave for the duration U Hoagland of the navy is n6w far overseas 4 married in the seatouLaplkeevL ID ase temple At a reception at the home of the bride's parents that evening two sisters- - will attend her Miss Kathleen Waldron maid of honcr and Miss Florence Waldron bridesmaid Miss jean Larson will also be a bridesmaidMr Groo is a former student of the U of TJ He lo stationed at Seattle state bluebonnets s - - : - fir ' I ' -- MAJ B R PEARSON M C at Camp Swift Tex near Austin is counting days In a few days Mrs Pearson with Patricia Ann Ann Carolyn anrances Marian will make the southern trek to spend the summer with him amid Lone Star i 11 ''' : ' DELL R WALDRON I ' Ats J NOT TILL TIIE END of the month will Mrs Stanley - : ! ! June is filled with excitement for Miss Adell Rebecca (Del Rae) Waldron a daughter of Mr and Mrs Golden R Waldron 267-6t- h ave She was not only graduated from East high school Thursday but is also looking forward to her marriage on June 26 to PO 2c Robert Morris Groo a son of rs M L Groo 1537 LaillrrdanadveM To join the parade of June brides is Miss Mary Louise Clark daughter of Mr and Mrs A O Clark 4578 Russell ave whose engagement to Dr Robert Don Carlson 11 S N R son of Mrs Alvin Carlson 795 Jeppson ave is announced Miss Clark a graduate of the ' - ' make the face more youthful looking? ' - WALKING ON CLOUDS these days is Mrs Fred Pischel (Hildegarde Thompson) She's headed for Los Angeles to greet her army husband who is due to arrive on home shores after more than two years' duty in Pacific regions i ' - PitalA Fetureat hLaromeedoo! Tteh: czilie3rele is Lt ssE ionAedR yers m K '' - - '' J 4 - ' 4 " i -r - f 1 ct SO 1 4 'ot 4iv“ S D9 will become Travelers Trips Sons Stir the Social Sea I - -t -- t Can Endocremo actually help ' ' - :' - 1)1 1 f ' - PITTER PATTER ' $ i '' fi t ' 4- I ' l ' 1 il" bi : ' - AI -- 4 4c '' t -- -- ' z - 4- '' : - ' ' - Miss Barbara Rieinheinz of Sioux Falls the bride of Capt Robert D Hughes June I 1 - - - - ' 4 : i I ) ivi 4 crclill fk- - 000 - ! - P - 7 --- -- f - - - ' I A I i 7e - 1 s ! 4 ' - ‘' 1 1 er - - - 44 - - —- Is ' ' '"" - - Clara M Clawson says that "advance information from sources' that are- reliable" It is and there will still be plenty more of it In fact it is alwjoys Suit Season for those who have the Suit-- 4 and we have them at 57 South Main (Adv) - - t ' S L - - - '' 1 2e - - - to P 0 1' t University of Utah was a member of Phi Kappa Phi sorority For the past year she has been teaching art at Dickson high school in Provo Dr Carlson also a graduate of the university WE active in Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Beta Kappa fraternities The couple will recite nuptial vows June 15 in the Salt Lake LDS temple Following the ceremony they will leave for New York where Dr Carlson plans to intern at Albany hos- - The marriage will take place Tuesday at noon in Salt Lake L D S temple Spencer Kimball A wedding breakofficiating fast given by Dr and Mrs Henderson will follow and that evening a reception honoring the couple will be given at the home of the bride's parents Attending the bride will be her sisters — Mrs Joseph D Hutchinson of San Francisco wife of Capt Henderson—Miss Helen McCullough and Miss Jerry McCullough Best man will be Kenneth Henderson brother of the bridegroom The bride-elewho was graduated this week from the IL is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority and of Beehive organization of outstanding seniors She is named in "Who's Who" She of American colleges specialized in music The bridegroom-elec- t is a graduate of Northwestern tmiversity Evanston Ill - '- ' t Mrs :' — ":' - 4 - ' " e I' ' drive - - - i - 'I ' " ' ' - ' - ' i Sarah " - f Murdock Mrs M R lrick Miss Helen Olsen Mrs Riehard Pruitt Mrs Raymond Russell Mrs Victor Sears Mrs Justin Taufer Mrs Twelves ' fr t t I ' - - I I ' - - 1 I ' ' ' 1 '"— 1 e-- 0 "" ( Bridal news of wide interest to the many friends of the prospective bride and bridegroom is being told at a beautifully appointed tea to be given this Friday afternoon Mr and Mrs R Verne McCullough 1529 Yale ave are formally announcing the engagement of their daughter Miss Beth McCullough to Lt (Dr) Jay H Henderson of the medical air corps son of Dr and Mrs N T Henderson 989 Military $ - - 1 ' s 1 - ' ' - - - ' ' Ieach - sw-- - ""44--- I - - - ' 1 Applauding On e class of nurses' aids just being gradated and looking the other way to welcome another class waiting to begin iits studies the Salt Lake Red Cross is what is known as being on iits toes—as well as proud of the young women who have turned to this vital wartime work The "capping" of the 18th Red Cross class of nurses' aids will take place Friday evening at 8 p m at the L D S hospital They will add their names to those of 200 other Salt Lake women already enrolled in this service Salt Lake aids now are working at six civilian hospitals and two federal—and the call for more is still constant Several of the graduating aids will receive honor stripes for hours already served The public is ifvited to attend the ceremony NEW CLASS A new class will be recruited the coming week the course to be given at the General hospital morning for six weeks Full information may be had at Red Cross headquarters in the Beason building f NEW CAPS The graduating class which began its studies April 23 includesMrs Malcolm Amy Miss Harriet' A Bohm Mrs A W Clark Miss Martha Flandro Miss Caroline Green Mrs Mary Gale Hovey Mrs James Richard Glade Miss Marcia Ivers Mrs Elsie W Jones Mrs Robert Lewis Miss Carol H - I : i 1 18th (Class Of Aids Don Caps ' N department stores to dispose of what tickets remain The stadium show will start at 8:30 p m and besides Hope and Crosby there will be Frances Langford Jerry Colonna and others of the well known troupe of entertainers The money raised is to build a golf course at Bushnell to further recuperation among the hospital- - - I s - 1 : ' 0 t 1 What 30 energetic saleswomen can do with 15000 tickets is what promises a complete sellout for the Bing Crosby-Bo- b Hope stadium show June 17 Scarcely had they departed last week with their ticket packages when they were back reporting 'all sold!" As only 20000 tickets will be offered—the seating capacity of the stadium—the heart's desire of the women's ticket committee bids fair to be realized They want to wire Hollywood a week before the show reporting everything sold—just to prove how strongly Salt Lakers are behind the invalid service men out at Bdshnell hospital I 1 - - 19 - Beth McCullough To Become Bride ' : Friday June8 1945 t - t 1 ' ' ' lakt 'Tribune Mit 5alt - - WOIA 1 ilit ( - I ': |