Show - - Engagements of Two Prominent Girls Catherine Giles Kathryn DavisTold 1 4 1 I 1 4 4 i : 1 1 I I : 1 Kathryn Davis - Exciting days are in store for Miss Kathryn Davis who will leave Salt Lake City December 17 for Washington D C where she will become the bride of Second Lieutenant Lawrence W Cracroft on the day before Christmas The couple will take their nuptial vbws in a simple I - - Vathtioners Find Fun --- ' -- 4:--' ': k r- - -- : w From December - -- ' V - ' ‘t )t ' o'- ' - - '' I -- v : 1 I 7: f' :' ( Jr ' ‘0-- 1 ' ' - ' -- ' -- ' ' - ' - t 77'-- - ' ': ' ' ''' ''' ' ' f 1 ' - 1 : " ' : :' ' 4 I c c i1 ' i 4 y ' ' ' ' 77 1 " !: ' ' ii: t4'" q ' 114 ' t t' ' : '''''''' ''''''' ' - '''''''- ' ' : ''"'' 1 - '' ''''''' t - dls''''''"''"W i - ' ' Jr a '"' : :' 1 k t ' 7 t I 1 1 ':-'- - 7 's !' 5- - : I14 ' S - q li i t tk i Miss Catherine Giles left whose 1 i 11 t t t ' -' ' engagement to Paul IL t - I ' ' ' z- u " — - - - -- - 2 ''''" ' - '''''''''---- ' :: ''' ': Giles -- - i-- ' 7 1 - - -4- - f m - ' - 41L - t ' e vet have as their guests this week their son and daughter-in-laMr and Mrs R W Gelder Jr of Denver v -- -: : 1 ' 1- -- i 41 D 1110111153 V71 : 1)1113 I 'SUM vEQJI3 1 411:12 7: '1"1"-- 11 North deals North East ID IS 1 I fluibls belf solos! 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The answer is in that case It will do you no good to pull the trumps anyway Ledger Syndicate --- Terms 111:Modred °1': ovp ti to i 3 Ti i- Parts and Wringer Rolls AU " se) g ets - ' 4 2150 - e terod - r- N righted If others seek to lay rn ts the foundation of their future on 7 ria i 'L 3‘' the quagmires of decejte through L -- Uai 7 -' the use of underhand methods 01 do not do likewise but rather il a i 't r'' seek firm and honest ground for 0 t 'C the building of your career As Ai A - s 7 t a musician singer actress writ!kJ er business executive office Put $14urposs up each nostril It shrinks swollen memmanager writer demonstrator interior decorator or in work of branes irritation (3)) re- an educational nature you lievestranalentoongenion shouldn't have any difficulty in bringagreaterbreath- 4 clor 4 recogni- ing comfort Follow It"'Nt winning worth-whil- e directions in folder tion and a large income 3LS3 7 :73s - did not stop to ask what accident could upset his apple-ca- rt He immediately drew two bound to be revealed and wrongs 2150 1500 1500 1500 4930 -- t 1 1 t po00000oe N ) :15:-7:::- i kmmkmimisaoWiritdt u '' 4 14( darer that sooner or later the truth is $2500 Maytag Haag Haag Automatic A B e4 Blackstone Delta? Dasta ' half-sole- s: : 2H 5C Make Assurance Doubly Sure When a contract appears to be hopeless great optimism should be exercised- - If a miracle is required then go right ahead and operate on the theory that the miracle is going to take place When however a hand appears to be "in the bag" then I) i West South 4S 3S 6H t1-- La - East and West vulnerable r- 1 MU t4t52 1 t t planned for wives of members of the State Bar association attending the state convention in Salt Lake City December 5 and 6 Starting activities a buffet supper for both men and women will be given Friday evening in the ballroom of the Hotel Utah Five hundred guests are expected Topping the evening's entertainment will be the presentation by lawyers and their wives of Gilbert and Sullivan's "Trial by Jury" Set for Saturday afternoon is a women's luncheon at the Art Barn Mrs John Longden will read "My Sister Eileen" comic production now on Broadway Reports of the nominating committee of the women's group will also be given Chairman of the opera production and general entertainment is Mrs Frank A:Johnson She is being assisted by Mrs E D Sorensen and Mrs Sam D Thurman Mrs George M Cannon is making arrangements for the Saturday luncheon Reservations for the affair may be made with her or with Leland M Cummings ' 114 Simplified Bridge AkI1542 I in Revelry Lawyers A week end of fun is i w 1P11314 i 1 ' 6 W101LWOWe" Ily Charles IL Goren is the time to exercise caution Stop and ask yourself what quirk of fate can spoil the party and be prepared if possible to guard against it was Tf tra7t-17 was reached on what appears to be sound bidding North's cue bid of three spades was made on somewhat leas honor strength than hi usually required for such drastic action but with partner's free bid and the long diamond suit to work on it was quite justified South refused to let East's barricade bid of four spades deprive him of the opportunity to show the ace of clubs which was just what North wanted to know The queen of spades' was opened and South ejaculated "We've been robbed" !n a sense he was right The hand appeared to be a cinch for seven and de f 1 '1 iit Ptofessor and Mrs Thomas 1 s the Daniel W Moffat's wee Marty will candles and share cake fun and moppet light birthday balloons with 17 small friends Saturday afternoon The party in honor of Marty's third birthday anniversary will be given at the home of her grandmother Mrs D D Moffat 1430 Circle way ' her parents '''t r' ' at a tea at ' 4' - Candles Birthday Little Miss Moffat i : ki announced Sunday afternoon :e4-- Z - ' T McDonough will be ::: — I the home of - k : ' '! 0 -'' Don't miss this really worthwhile special! 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' :' QS 3 i'- - : ''' friends and happy hours On Sunday Mrs Bamberger will entertain at a small informal luncheon On Saturday night Mrs Paul F Keyser has Invited a few friends in for dinner at her home in Cottonwood and on Monday night Mrs Fred E Smith 1370 Military way will give an informal supper party Dressed in smart English tweed suits made exactly alike Miss Dorothy Kling and Edward Shearer ex- changed nuptial vows Fri- day evening at the Lion House Social Center 63 East South Temple street D B Stewart performed the ceremony The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs E L Kling 30 Layton avenue and the bridegroom is a son of Mrs Helena S Dixon 3676 South West Temple street : - i Mr and Mrs - 41::' - Via cable comes news of wee Michael John Benson on of Lieutenant and Mn John S Benson of Schofield barracks Honolulu Hawaii Michael was born last Sunday Lieutenant Benson is a former Salt Laker a on of Mrs Burdette C Benson17 Canyon road I gi ': :3Z— 1 P brand-ne- w 1 —z ' -- ' Cradle News I -- - Inspiration for numerous small informal parties over the week end is the visit of a former Salt Laker Mrs Edgar L Newhouse Jr en route from Los Angeles to her home in New York City The guest of Mrs Clarence Bamberger in Cottonwood Mn Newhouse will remain in Salt Lake City only until Tuesday morning The brief few days however will be crowded 'frith Dorothy Kling i ' -' - - : f ' ''': - ----77-- -"---J 6 t ' - 1 - - ' w- '1f ! '" i a R W Gelder 239 TAst South Temple street formerly of Den ' i ' A - F :- ' 'f' :': : '' r--- - City Wednesday 4 : ' A' Mrs Newhouse Is Visitor Utah : z E' 1 ' For Mrs Percy H Kittle 1357 Third avenue a short stay In Chicago She left Salt Lake 4 '' ' '1 - ' ' er have planed back to Salt Lake City and their home at 6386 Walkers lane 4n Cottonwood - 1 ?: : w - Y The A W Stephenson' thrilled from a fortnight of seeing New York City and Florida - ::''' :' :' i 1 4 ' ' p w R I ! " !- -‘ - t - 1'-:- '' : t' : 4 - i eastern United States and then home again 4 -'' F All the way by plane Miss Elide Jensen is home after an extended trip She went to Mexico City on to Yucatan to Havana back to Miami up to : :: ' - '!''' g : :- '''''"4 t t 68 Mrs Charles L Smith forth Wolcott street home again from a fortnight's visit with her daughter and Dr and Mn D M Curtis of Alhambra Cal i ‘ 3' : - ! -: ' : tt1 i- : i- : ::' ' - : i - s - l f 11 1 Newcomers 1 : ' i ) 'i molosowomayt k I and her daughter Patricia Irene will vacation in sunny California They wiU be off Sunday for Sacramento then on to San FYILTICISCO and down the coast to Los Angeles At Christmas time they will be joined in Los Angeles by Mr Seelig and they will spend the holidays together with his mother Mrs M Seelig i 4 ' tot - Seelig son-in-la- ' flosc t I I 4 - '"41' " Iv L G Mn - iit - 4 - E 1- - I '' ' ' ' l- - " ' - -- until 1 "'' '''' : ' - - 4 I 4 : ' 1 -- - 1'1 t 'I I 0 gootss 0 -- 4 I ay pre-holid- 1 1 ‘ I after the New Year 1 - lor-s ::' ' ' -- -- I I t k sounds greets Salt Lake ILS the week end is ushered in swing for the many the splash of dances the patparties ter of rice blended with the plaintive strains of "Oh Promise Ms" and the Lohengrin march Leading off in the major nuptial events on Friday was the wedding of Miss Mary Louise Campbell and Kenneth W Stirk In a simple but lovely ceremony at St Marks cathedral Friday evening the couple exchanged their nuptial vows The bride was frocked in a model of R A F blue accented with an orchid corHer only attendant sage was Miss Elaine Alsop who chose a dress of beige wool Fred Forsberg served as best man for the bridegroom Following the ceremony the bridal couple were guests of honor at an informal affair at the home of the bridegroom's parents Mr and Mrs Alfred Stirk 231 East First South street The bride is a daughter of Mrs Russell A Campbell i N3 A t lti i 4t -- - - -- ' -' N -- - k 4 ' - -- z It- k 1 for Mr and Coast holiday Mrs T E Jeremy and baby Jane They'll visit Mr Jeremy's brother-in-laand sister Mr and Mn L V Caasidy of Long Beach Cal and Mn Jeremy's sister Miss Cherry Daynes of pall Francisco Cherry by the way will visit in Salt Lake City next month She'll return home December 20 to spend a week with her parents Mr and Mrs Royal W Daynes 1407 Sigsbee avenue - p- - - : ) ' -- - -- - 1 'N : t t :' - i 41°- 4 --- ' - 1 The poets may have called May the merrie month but as late Novemare the merriest ef the merrie ber and December 'DaYs humming with the hustle and bustle of Christmas preparations nights glittering with the gaiety of parties far as society editors go the holiday months A pleasing symphony of 4 - t5 i ' - '-- - 5 - 1 ' - l'a fs: - -44 - t - ' ' ' " 't - - ( ' -- t - '- DA1't SOCIETY T0 Two Brides Take Vows A ' '7" ----- '')1111" rkv i 1 t " Revealed today is news of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Catherine Giles daughter of Professor and Mn Thomas Giles 1256 East South Temple street andPaul It McDonough on of Mr and Mrs Roy McDonough 101T Fifteenth East street The couple have set December 17 as the date for their nuptials They will be wedded In the Salt Lake L D S temple and followink the ceremony will be honored at a fashionable reception at the home of the bride's parents f'rom 3 to 5 p m on Sunday formal announcement of the approaching marriage Will be Made at a smartly arranged tea Miss Davis is a former Univer at the home of the brides parceremony to be performed by H Lawrence Manwaring in the will also nts The bride-elec- t sity of UtaL student and a member of the Delta Delta Delta Wuhington L D S chapel Mrs show her trousseau Jesson the former Miss Robert sorority Mr Cracroft the son Miss Giles attended the UniNorma Douglass of Salt Lake of Mr and Mrs Ralph Cracroft 1068 Norris place was gradversity of Utah where she was City will be the bride's only attendant uated from the University of affiliated with the Pi Beta Phi Miss Davis recently revealed Utah where he was affiliated sorority and Mr McDonough her nuptial plans to a group of with the Sigma CM fraternity was graduated from the univerclose friends at an informal bufand Skull and Bones He is now fet supper given at the home of stationed at the United States sity He was a member of the her parents Mr and Mrs D E marine corps base in 9uantico Sigma Chi fraternity and Skull Davis 345 East Third South 'Va The couple plan to make and Bones street their home in Alexandria V14 " November 29 1941 !rile Dalt gake reibune 20 Saturday Morning I vo 7144--7- - :: - : ' ::: -- 06 ' "mt- -- mt-"A oPeg-t----- - 4 4 |