| Show iigir iiiiilA1" 8 uht Salt £ak Tdbttnfi Annual Meet Set Tuesday' Saturday May 3 1947 Joins June Brides Mrs Harold II Holmes will be Installed president of Catholic Woman’s league at the annual meeting Tuesday 2 pm at Ladies Literary club 850 E So Temple Other officers to be installed are Mrs Allan M Lipman first vice president Mrs J J second vice president Mrs M C Peters recording secretary Mrs Dan H Leahy financial secretary Mrs Hugh Stuart corresponding secretary Mrs James A Cleary treasurer and Mrs Clara C Meyer histo- Mr and Mrs Dow Harold Young 1422 Perry ave announce the betrothal of their daughter Miss Ida VanCott Young to George Williams Wilson a son of Mr and Mrs Robert Nathan Wilson 321-3r- d aye The important June wedding date will be formally revealed at a tea at the Young home Saturday afternoon The marriage will be solemnized in the Unitarian church June 20 by the Rev Edwin H Wilson and C Clarence Neslen A reception will follow at the home of the bride’s parents Miss Janet Young will attend her sister as mgld of honor Mrs Dow H Young Jr will be matron of honor and Mrs Milo Pearce Smith Jr attending matron Paul W Wilson will be best man for his brother Dow H ’Midst the fragrance of Young Jr C Bill Hart Robert spring lilacs formal anE Voyles and Ed Stockslager will be ushers nouncement will be made SatThe lovely bride-to-b- e known for her thlent as a pianist is urday of the engagement of a student at the University of Miss Gloria Capson a daughUtah where she is affiliated with ter of Mr and Mrs Leo L Delta Gamma sorority Apmin and Beta Delta Mu honorary Capson 2193 Laird way to Ken-et- h er Miss Ida Van Cott Young whoso nuptial date with George Williams Wilson will be formally revealed at a tea on Saturday It’s the Entire Country HOROSCOPE Saturday in general: Contrary Women Want to Run! Catch them young tell them what makes country state and community tick and show them how to put a finger In the pie The cleverest and most progressive girls in Utah potential leaders are about to be given an Intensive course in government —and like it The project sponsored by Utah’s American Legion auxiliary is to be known as the Girls’ State" Mrs E C of Salt Lake and of Girls’ State committee is the director SO Girls From various units 80 girls are to be selected to go to Logan for one week beginning July 13 They will be housed in dorml- tories of Utah State Agricultural college and will be guided by expert teachers The girls will live out the roles they will be assigned in a mythical 49th state Mayors governor county commissioners etc will be elected to govern this "state" Two girls eventually will be elected to attend a “Girls’ Nation" the first to be sponsored by the National American Legion auxiliary at Aug 9 Washington D C through Aug 14 The Girls Nation will be held on the campus of the American university Washington D C Americanism First l“We shall try to inculcate sound Americanism" says Mrs McShane “and to rouse a sense of duty to state and nation We want to teach these exceptional young women that ‘isms’ other than Americanism have no place In this good democratic government In later years they’ll know d sons how to raise nd daughters of their own” Each of Utah’s units will send a girl to the Logan session Any ether woman’s organization may do the same High school faculties do the selecting Candidates Me-Sha- ne will be chosen for outstanding leadership character courage honesty scholarship and cooperativeness They must at least have completed Junior high courses Work and Kn The Logan' session is not an outing nor a picnic but a serious affair Nevertheless the girls will enjoy swimming volleyball and tennis during the week together with certain trips and a balL From 5 to 10 of them will be selected to act as counselors at a similar week next year Members of sponsoring organizations will be welcomed as visitors W 4StV w moods and ideas are stimulated and It would be easy to drift into bickering especially this eveCalm reasoning and a ning pleasant approach will accomplish most If May 3 Is your birth date many happy returns Famous persons born on this date include: Niccolo Machlavelli statesman historian and political writer Jacob August Riis journalist Marcel Dupre composer Your year ahead: You should be moving into a new era one particularly satisfying to your domestic and private life Remain aloof from contention problems involving coworkers and others 4 v- - o TWITTERS ' L x A 3 V Mrs II C McShane left and Mrs Joseph McMurrin make plans for "Girls' State" session at Logan July 12 The meeting is being sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary £ ADVERTISEMENT Mrs Clara M Clawson shows e black linen dress the trimmed with the printed scarf drape on blouse and skirt When you know they are June Vickers Originals confined to this shop you know they are smart Sizes twelve to sixteen Ninth day of the Newburyport Plan with ten per cent discount on all sales Remember the West side of Main and the first entrance South of the Pedestrian Lane brings you to the door — 4 4 Vi South Main MOTHER'S two-piec- DAY GIFT and CARO at w “'t'S s Seeing America Mr and Mrs Stuart B Jar-din- e are planning a jaunt to The over the week end Iowa LeRoy B Tanners are Texas bound for two weeks Robbins’ Roost Dr and Mrs Burtis F Robbins were hosts to the Sheldon B Christensens when they were in town from California Dear Mom’ The L Marcus Jensen family ganged up on their mother the Wednesday night for to sing birthday song at the summer Father home in HoUaday and sons prepared the toothsome barbecue What’s Ont There? California’s little lodestar has attracted the Charles B Hiltons Business Pleasure Mrs George B Sw&ner state regent of the D U P left Thursday to attend the 66th continental congress which will take place May 19 in Washington D C She’ll zig zag en route to see the LaMar Fontaines Jr (Patricia Ann Swaner) in Baton Rouge La S J you can’d buy a belter via: —yet It COSTS 10c LESS I Marcus’ Reception Draws op Hotel Utah Salt Lake socialites will turn out en masse to welcome Mrs Louis Howard Marcus former Miss Wilma Ferderber of Los Angeles who with her husband will he guest of honor at one of the season’s loveliest receptions Saturday evening The bridegroom’s mother Mrs Louis Marcus 1283 E South Temple is hostess of the formal dancing party to be held atop the Hotel Utah Aprofusion of white blossoms and wedding bells will grace the Stajrlite Gardens from the for the receiving line consisting north end of which a cocktail of the hostess and honorees and bar and buffet will beckon a white ice swan encircled by The throughout the evening swish of crisp organdy will be added to the strains of music as guests dance under the stars — a happy sign that summer Is just around the corner A bower of white gladioli and snapdragons will form a background That's right! 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Jewelry Umbrellas 1?0 te 19 l3?5 2 iyMiiAWAWAmi$ - l lMW Ml mmm i i i P ''KAAm-m- Nlrs Harold H Holmes win be rian bundle on the doorstep of the r Vi? i X Stork’a flying north to hunt up Salt Lakers — dropped a wee 13TH EAST Turn East on 33rd or West from Highland Drive 9 garlands of white flowers is planned as the centerpiece of the supper table More than 300 friends of the Marcuses will welcome the newlyweds who were married at the home of the bride’s parents in Los Angeles April 10 Arriving In Salt Lake 10 days ago Mr and Mrs Marcus plan to make their home here V CRADLE NEWS ir 4 sound-minde- Choose a Delightful yifgsi D Anderson son of Mr and Mrs F LeRoy Anderson 1855 East 33rd South At a tea to be given Saturday afternoon from 4 to 7 pm tiny white escort cards bearing the tale “Gloria and Kenneth May 20th" wiU reveal the news to friends Greeting the guests will be Mrs ' Capson Mrs Lon Irvine and Mrs S W Robertson Mrs George L Woodbury Mrs J B Christensen and Miss Frances will assist in the McLeod trousseau room On the tea table covered with a white lace cloth will be a miniature Maypole surrounded by Royal Doulton china dolls Spring lilacs and tulips will add to the romantic atmosphere Miss Capson has asked her Mrs Leo R Capson sisjer-in-lato attend her as matron of honor Miss Frances McLeod and Miss Beth Calder wiU be bridesmaids Gordon Anderson will act as best man for his brother The wedding is to be solemnized at the home of the bride's parents by Frank B Bowers After honeymooning in Las Vegas and southern California the couple will make a home in Salt Lake City Miss Capson is a former University of Utah coed where she was affiliated with Alpha Delta Pi sorority and Phi Chi Theta professional business sorority Mr Anderson who served three years in the air corps as lieutenant is nQW attending the university where he is majoring in engineering A he Gloria Capson Sets May Wedding Date ’ musical sorority Mr Wilson is an army veteran Assisting Mrs Young at the tea will be Mrs R N Wilson Mrs Dow H Young Jr Mrs Claude W Gates Mrs Sam D Thurman Jr of Palo Alto and Miss Janet Young Mrs W D Nebeker Mrs P Stanford Dar-gMiss Georgia Young Miss Bae Williams and Mrs Earl R VanCott will pour Mrs Paul E Wilson and Mrs E S Winward will be in charge of the dining room Miss Beverly VanCott Miss Evalyn Darger Miss Marion Darger Mrs Milo P Smith Jr Miss Barbara Morris Miss Donna Pin£ree Miss Beverly Pingree and Mrs Russell Fehr will serve K |