| Show : 1 ' 10 rile 5a It 'Cake Zfriburte - Thursday March 28 145 Joyce Isaacson Now :Mrs Royal L Tribe - :7:: 't r '''''"""'"'"'6 ir 1 i ? - 1 - i::' ' ' : t'- :i cl t- 7f"l ':' " 71" '!' 0 : ' t : - v '4444 r- — - i "'" ( ' - I - ‘ ''' - A I - 7''''- - ' v '7 ' to0 tiei--- ' ' - :: : s : : 4:''''-:- ' t71 - : k -- ' ' ft - : '4 - ' - ' zu:: -- : - ' :A i? - ''' '"C i" 4- L44 : A: “ - ‘'' 7:7- - : '':' ''' t " 7: bliss Charlene Ward returned from overseas after U S 0 tour ' e USO Tour Ends In S L Visit So ' " - —:1 ' 4 ' I ' t ' ee - i ' f ::: t''' r - eri 4- A I' ' ' -- ' e ) Those law books which he put away three years ago look mighty good to Wendell Jones He was with the army in Germany iancl on his way back home he dropped in to have a look at the English courts He's a son of Mrs W A Jones 111 C street 3)-?:14- ! 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The relaxation and enjoyment of a bridge game is one of post- pleasant changes Again tournaments are being arranged At the University club a duplicate bridge tournament sponsored by the American Contract Bridge league w:ill hold three sessions to determine Utah pair of champions The first will be at 8:30 p rn Friday the other two on Sunday Winners will be presented with a trophy symbolic of the state championship Present cup holders are Mrs John B Ashton and Mrs E M Garnett The winning pair will attend Bridge week May 29 to June 9 at Los Angeles and San Francisco All contract bridge players are eligible Registration for the tournament will be at the University club at 7:30 p rri on March 29 The winner's !cup which will be on display is kept by the championship pair until next year's playoffs ' I small YOUR HOROSCOPE jersey If March 28 Is your birthdate: "Many happy returns" Famous persons born on this date Include Fred Bartholomew movie actor: Paul Whiteman band leader Charles H Deere rnanu Once Thursday forenoon complications a r e counteracted the pace quickens and satisfactory progress can be made along new lines Talk things over with superiors' friends or kin Give group interests priority OV er those of a purely persnnat nature All the gamor and excitement of old Mexico will ibe theirs when Mr am1 Mrs Frank M Openshaw and daughter Marilyn 1345 Harrison ave and Mr and Mrs Terrance Holding and son Boyd 1386 Sherman ave leave on vacation Friday They11 stop off for a visit in El Paso with former Salt Lak- ers' Mr Simms Ir ABR0 facturer of plows i hich CLOTHING AND FOOD IS STILL VITALLY NEEDED IN EUROPE Bring Contribmions to 1 I At' RELIEF RUSSIAN i111 1 S - 153 E 2ND SO ' INC - 0 - - ' - o ''' - " e V''' - ' ''' 2's- -- - '" '1"x "'"Nve:o:Pe ' "Cr ''''' 1i I A i'IC'o 0"''''''''''''' ' 00'" s --rd' 00e-'9 :'' '' :""IltNc1 '4""MN14 ‘t '''rk fl imrormor'''' ' 1 t6 k 't ' -- '''s r 1 ' - a- 1144b''' A 'i A IA I mak'e-u- p I 1 ' uC iin 1 e color S cPhaer di nme ' k v- - 11Vgliiiilitt Frankly Parisian 'Vibrant' k to Make-up'i- s be worn only by the woman with an inspired senie of fashiom It inundates your ski? with a luminous-pin- k glow:::worms your Cili:' with - is usbryilolluarlinoel:s!:bproarnits the Poris 1 tip: N1' on your skint : 1 jta - 61 MST SOUTH lif TIMM bpacoksttowIldzrou esko'sams eounee Neck Blender is the happy thought of a national beauty expert who shudders at the manner in which women stop short at the chin line with their foundations and powder She got busy and did some: thing about it realizing that ordinary powder and creams on the neck and chest DO rub off onto dresses in a most untidy i n Neck and clinging I ashio Blender doesn't come off blends in beautifully when you pick the right color tone for your skin and covers small blemishes "You wOuldn't think of appearing in public minus your facial makeup" says she "So why with all the summer exposure of epidermis on neck chest back and arms do women end makeup at the chin?" IA - i a 1"'''''''''' Zi ' ENSEMBLE It INTRODUCTORY for the complete 'VIBRANT' Complexion - t cCWILZ 14 -- e 77-14- alt 27(9ivi -i i rc- 4 r q — s i - 4 -wom0 f- N- Nni) 4 - 4 0N40120 kii s - N 'SUB-TIN- Cream Powder Bout s your choice of fragrance—: "Paris" L'Origan l'Aimant ISUB-DE- '- - - di4 ' C14-t-- - 4 - -: ' Eme'roode 40 s - ) - N ' f ' ''''"'"07 o s ' ' -- ss FACE POWDER 'SUB-DE- beautiful fizure easily and safelyas Lose inches as well pounds Try the !I ssl - 1 f k v ' - '-- N 3 i it 1: ) 0 ''I -- 1 - - -- - ' - ROUGE 7 LIPSTICC You can have a Treu Method Way 1403 1st Not Bank Bldg Dial J) N51 : ' (ifel ' Coonpoordnd end Copyrighted by Cory Inc - in U S As - ' !tt- -' Ammon ' BEAUTY JAR Blender—w t' and Mrs Coast to Coast Seattle to Florida for Mrs W It a and little Reed stop over in Salt Lake means a visit with Mrs Hemming's father C N Williams Belve dere apartment hotel on to Florida to join Mr hemming and to make their home ew I the PURELY PERSONAL York in general: hat pink-flower- bride descended the stairs later The new Me and 'Mrs Decker were bound for San Francisco on their honeymoon later they will make a home at Palo Alto where Mr Decker will at tend Stanford- university dress a Traina Norell original with navy accessories and Miss Carol Ann Schubach junior bridesmaid who wore a robin'segg lalue' wool jersey gown With gold accessories Both wore corsages o spring flowers Best man was Arthur F Kelly Mrs ISchubach's turquoise dress was enhanced with a corsage of Spring flowers A reception at the roof garden atop the Hotel Utah followed after 'which the newly- -' weds left for New York City on their honeymoon outfit For her going-awa- y Mrs Gewirtz wore an Anthony Blotta original suit and topcoat and navy blue of robires-eg- g with navy accessories Her navy hat a John Frederick original was trimmed with robin'segg blue' roses The newlyweds will make their home in New ' oindrfoeantmthhses I " ' A — ' -- ' and Mr and MKs Steve L Love In a black '141riari gown and Fór her wedding gown the bride chose a white Grecian- styled jersey a Traina Norell original With brightly trimmed belt and cuffs a jersey turban and long white gloves Pinned to her shoulder were two white orchids She was attended by her sisters Mrs Norris E Lasker matron of honor who wore a - ir -- ' -- - -- -- ''s ' 'T : Tribune woman's page 'a few - A i'- of'" ' e s z - ii' : '''' 1 1 1 Mrs Royal L Tribe the former Miss Joyce Isaacson was ITIEtt ried in Salt Lake L D S temple ceremony Vednesday morning ' l' '' t: :-:'k z 1 ' ' -- Mrs Stanley Gewirtz who was married in ceremony at home Wednesday She was fortnerly Miss Julia Jeannette ((Jean) Scbtibach 't441 rzji l' ' - f: - ' i 7:-' -- 1:4--- ' '''' -i- i — Neck '- : ' : - - natural-lookin- - - J '''' -- ito - - t '4' mony It's here—the new cosmetic '' A 4 ''' - -- i - '1:' ill" f ! ''- ' ':'' :t11'i 44 ks: t 4 - ' - T: ' - - 01'7: gA V Ill--- ‘1: ? r-q- : ' tI L'ii: :i- i “- T! t I A 7- : n ' - - 4-1--- I I 4 '':::' " : There's a prettier younger-lookin- g self waiting for you too the woman you can be with MUM' : ': C '1' - po'--- :: 4 ! 1 ': lk p s 't'-- '' '' k ' ' of preme Court Justice MartincereLarson solemnizing the $ 112f ' 4 -- 1- t or first gray hairs appears — s ' ' ' V i high-tiere- Max Mr and Mrs Gewirtz of New York Cityi pledged their vows with SuM 5 the bridegroom's young sister Decker pargerie arm of her brother Sherman C Young who also gave her away the bride walked to the altar in a trained gown of petti-puf- f material with fitted neck of net and thlolfdtiecde sehiegdh pearl trim in a bertha effect A fingertip veil of bride's Illusion fell from a Mary Queen of Scott's halo Long gloves of the petti-puf- f material met the sleeves Iler bouquet was of gardenias- and white orchtds Mrs Victor Wayne Bott the bridegroom's sister as matron of honor wore blue net and carried pink flowers Mrs Young mother of the Mrs bride chose blue crepe Decker the bridegroom's mother wore black both had pink camellia corsages Immediately after the ceremony the bridal couple cut the d wedding cake which centered a table decorated with gardenias and water hyacinths Three hundred and fifty guests attended the reception Assisting in the dining room were close 'friends of the bride Miss Louise Livingston Mrs J E Oakation Jr Miss Alida Woolley Mrs Jack Fairclough Miss Orlene Jones Mrs Ed Callagher and Mrs William A rmstrong Receiving at the door were Dr and Mrs Leslie J Paul Mr and Mrs Herbert A Snow ' - it A 1 At the home of Mr and Mrs Schubach 1384 Perry ave Wednesday white spring blossoms banked the mantels and decorated the rooms which the beautiful backgrounded marriage service of one of the most widely known young women of Salt Lake Miss Julia Jeannette (Jean) Schubach and Stanley Gewirtz son : -- -- ' March From Ogden comes news of the arrival of another son for Mr and Mrs Joseph H Hayward ROUX I 1 - "f 7 ' !- — - lustrous no wonder so many women turn to ? '''' r' 1 - w ounces on So utterly e'6: ” I ent t There's more to most lovely haircolors than ever meets the eye — and frequently It's ROUX r :t :Iif:—'' I ': ' - 1 It's a boy for Dr and Mrs Richard A Call (June Humphreys) 1165 E 9th South named Richard A the H He weighed could fitcwe 's 1 " CRADLE NEWS 3oor t - 7 i - t 1 ' : - '!- ? ! ''''''‘"0' -- " r ' 'rl'- : i '' : ' t t1-e?'7--- : 14ar's Z -- l '''' --f i ' 1 1 ' ' '4s ' i i ! " : A " '''' 1 e4ts1 1:71 ' s 1 I Jean Schubach BecomesBride In Home Rites 1 " ' ? 1 - ' - ':: t liNit '" ' ''' 4 - - 4 3 $ t " k 0 's i f N::4 :: : ' - ' i - 1 ':' - 4 -- e" i i 4 :: ::::: - i4 ': "'' :': : 1 k - - ::- 1i v - - 1 t : - - ? li - r r1r :i 0 7 ' r 1 4"4: !'44-- :'! - " - ek - white snapdragon' and white which were used stock throughout the rooms with arrangements of crimson rosesv and white tapers The wedding rinin its satin' cushion and the baskets of rose petals were carried by the three small children of the bride's Mr brother and sister-in-laC and Mrs Sherman Young— David Sharon and Carolyn and w : e c:iZ:''!7:--''''- :4 " liv- - a- 4 - t"4-11-4'- t rgzt' 1 - '' 1! 7"::"4 iii p " ADVIVRTISEMENT ' - fVA- : 'f: - ::: :::- ' ::": Clara M Clawson says if you are one of those SMART !GALS" that like to find your Summer things EARLY before everything is picked over don't fail to see the Black Eyilet Suits with NVhite Pique trim Refnember the First Entrance South of the West end of the Pedestrian Lane brings you to 441 Si Ma in - "' :: :: :::: ::::: - - ' - ' i':' '': :rwr1-1-r4:-?-w-- 7- - ' citen" ors ' " ''' '' :'' L 1 :''' :' :7 II - ' :1 ' ' Reviving a traditional custom which the pressure of war years caused to be dropped the Ladies Literary club will3 entertain at tea Friday from to 5 in honor of members and their guests The followingwomen will pour: Mrs W R Carter president Salt Lake district Utah Federation of Women's dubs Mrs G Bruce McKee Mrs Verner O Hewlett Mrs W W Sargeant Mrs Sterling M Ercanbrack Provo president of Utah State Federation of Wornen's clubs and her vice president Mrs D A McMillan Miss Ethel Paul oldest living past president of the literary club and Mrs Percival O Perkins Mrs Jed F Woolley Jr is general chairman Mrs Bruce E Millikin vice chairman 'and Mrs Joseph G Jeppson is in charge of music again Charlene liked to dance when she was a studert of the Granite high and this liking led her into the professional spotlight She was selected by the U S 0 to go to New York and thence to the west coast and the south and central Pacific to help entertain service personnel Miss Ward reports: "Men in the occupied zones are more lonely than ever Plenty of times 'mail call means no letters Home folks should write more Mrs : 1 Tea Revives Old Custom back home for a rest and short i with her parents Mr 'vacation and Mrs Charles E Ward 1938 re gbing back E 33rd 0 i ': t: - " at- S : The newlyweds left to honeymoon in California Far places have held the tention of Charleen Ward during ler U S 0 tour but now she's ' J!!!: I chid ':-- ' ' I ‘ 7iti ' ' - - : ‘ - k- f i' 1 ': - :z : ' ' 't t ''§ f 446° -" '11 -- - i I ::!- s '' t '' - ( - : Miss LeJeune Young: daughter of Mrs Laurence Young and Jack 216 Douglas st Richard Decker their son licher Q Hale officiated before a background of massed Transformed into a floral bower the home of Mr and Mis Wayne Decker 269 A st was the setting Wednesday evening for the marriage of i e In the evening a: reception honoring the bridal couple was held at the home of the bride's parents Spring flowers were used throughout the rooms The bride was beautiful in a white satin gown entrain the neckline trimmed with scrolls of heavy white satin leaves Her veil of bride's illusion was held by a cap trimmed with calla lilies She carried a nosegay of white blossoms and baby or- two attendants Miss Marjorie Jones and Miss Lor- wore high- raine Stephens old- necked capped - sleeved fashioned gowns of rosebud pink They carried nosegays ofcarnadeep red and rose-pin- k tions The bride's mother chose a blue print dinner gown for the wedding and Mrs Tribe a rose gown Both dresses were ac- centuated with white orchid cor- sages JrBest man was Clair J Boyle et ei: f :" ':'! : g t - :z ::: :: the notable early spring bridals of the season was the Wednesday marriage of Miss Joyce Isaacson daughter of Mr and Mrs Thorpe B Isaacson 1326 Harvard ave and Royal L Tribe a son of Mr and Mrs Roy L Tribe of' Ogden The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake L D S 'temple with David O McKay officiating fr in Married ( Romantic Floral Setting nnAvLaeuneYpung u u " ::1i -- One of !: EY - -- - - - - - t |