Show - 1 - 1 i I t 0 t 10 —gx" 7 --- --- 5alt galic Zributte eirbe Monday Morning tAllk 4"" :' A ' y - Decenaler 22 1941 TODAy 1 4 - i I - - t Wedding bells are chiming out with Christmas bells Many l i l Lake's social circles have chosen the in alt couples prominent r 1 - '" '' i ' -- 4 t - - I ' 4 ' ''' 1 1 Az A :14 t '''''' ' ' i 0 °' ' ' '' I ' ' ' - ' 1 ' -- - t ' - 4 - - 0 -' --- ' k ' - ':- ' ' I bud& Miss Mary-- - 1 4 I - - A - ' 1 4 1 1 ' 1 4 1 ' :1 4 1 t t 1 4 ' ' f ' 4 ' 4 ' ' ' i - '' - ' iI 1 Wade IMrs Whitlock ''' - - ! ' f : ' - 4 ' ' - N ' ' ! ' 1 ' i - : - ' I 1 0 'i 1 ' ' - i 4 4f I 't- "‘ ' I' - i t 0' - - ) i 4 - - I r ' 5' ' 7 !' ' i ' O '''''' i 4 A A s5 ''(1 '' s'''' '‘k 1 t l A 4 ' - t) 4 I ' '' (' Vile '' t t : ' '1 to 0 1 t - ' - ' 'I - ' ' ' 4 - 't ' v 5 0 ''' t 4'4" ' 4k 'z t i - '"' 'NS - - 0 T A - 't v Sf 'IN: ' ' A - ' 1 1 '1' ' " °' ° '' i 1 ' '' 4 ' ''' - '4 ' – - '' ' ' ' - 1 - ' Miss Mogck have : ' 1 - nuptial mass Saturday morning at Our Lady of Lourdes church Sitmeton Tasty Christmas Gifts From the Food 'Editor to the Whole Family I 4 Here are my Christmas gifts to you: Recipes designed to make your Christmas dinner merrier and easier and to help bind family an d friendship tics a little closer rassing the opening course in - 3 chmamon teaspoon Boil 4 minutes 2 cups sugar 1 cups water 3 table- spoons lemon juice 4 tableColor red and spoons butter pour over apples Bake 40 minutes until very tender in mod- crate oven Baste several times turning for even cooking It is best to make them a day ahead course on the dining table Hot eider will give apleasing tangy start to the meal Simmer 10 rninutes covered a quart cider teaspoon broken cinnamon bark 5 whole cloves IA teaspoon nutmeg 2 tablespoons brown sugar Strain add a cup orange juice Re- 2 tablespoons lemon juice heat and serve in small cups or glasses Jellied Fruit Plum Pudding c' ' ittablespoon cup cold eater ty rup hot tanned pineapple syrup hot cranberry juice lieumiccru Z 11 Tniezritnirt: juic t teaspoon sett Miento 'lit 31'3 cliPil Owed fruit cup chopped almonds 2 3 cup seeded raisins cup finely chopped candled pools lie cup dry chnoplate or cookie crumbs ' 4 Soften gelatin in cold water dissolve in hot juices Add Orange lemon juices salt Gar- d mold nigh bottom of with halved almonds and they- !lea Cover with a little gelatin and chia to set Cool remaining gelatin to thicken fold in re- rnaining ingredients Pour into mold and chill ' ' ' star-shape- - Mashed potato stuffing for your Christmas goose filling Mix 6 cups hot mashed potatoes with 1 cup diced celery 3 tablespoons minced spoon thyme onions teamartea- 1 teaspoon joram 2 teaspoons salt 14 spoon pepper 3 eggs (beaten) 3 cups bread crumbs cup hot cream 3 tablespoons butter (melted) Cool and lightly stuff 114 goose Glazed apples make a garnish for the fowl platter Wash core and peel 12 apples Handle carefully so they will not break apart Arrange apples in shallow pan sprinkle with 1 tea mizairszarvarzati LI rci rit ' V tzt roi v crt 171 pUseful Christmas Gifts r4 1 LIBUBBLE BATH POWDER rt4 :a BUBBLE BATH OIL COLOGNE Li Li! a r4 Spoctel GM Assortments Et IA izl AMERICAN rt 1BEAUTY PRODUCTS COLi rei 14 POST OFFICE PLACE Mr: !art !t tirt LI: !Zit! tit! Modern salad: Dissolve package of lemon gelatin in cup boilCool add 3 cup ing water 2-- pineapple juice 2 4b1:spoons lemon juice 14 tearpoon salt Color green Pour inch layer in star mold Chill until firm outline bottom of mold with red cherries in the gelatin Chill until firm and cover with rest of gelatin - stars 1941 - til soft Press through sieve add 3 cups sugar to juice Boil quickly 5 minutes until portion Cut stars Jells on cold plate from thin slices of pineapple and lit Into individual molds first rinsed out of cold water Center stars with round cut d from flattened gum drop or green cherry Cover Christmas Dinner Het Todd °Tutor Broth with Lomas Sikes roprilts (hey Crackers Rotel turkry Apple Stuffing Rfro Mold 'Merril with tiiiirt Gravy towvorl Firnimota Sprouts and 'umlaute Crit Isb1"1" 11tertwe Cristo Colon Vanilla Ice Lialtaa rhatilita errom Coffee Star molds: Slowly cook 6 cups berries in 2 cups water tin- - - Doctor Gives Yule Warning By Dr Irving S Cutter Scores of youngsters will be made happy on Christmas morn- big with a galaxy of new toys a very real sense this is childhood's gala season As a we spend millions of dollars for their amusement Let us make certain that our gifts are not dangerous Children like action and noise otherwise the gadget will fail to retain interest We need not deprive them of the pleas- ure of playing with "going" ap- pliances if supervision is ade- quate With but a modicum of care we can prevent injury from sharp cornered playthings or wheels that whir Arrows even those equipped with vacuum rubber tips may be responsible for an eye mishap should a tot dash suddenly into range When it comes to electrical devices we are on even more hazardous ground Cords have a fashion of becoming twisted and broken This may mean a short circuit and the ensuing spark may be responsible for a burn —if nothing worse Metal boxes and play kitchen equipment may present thin or jagged edges for gouges and cuts Pointed scissors are a def- inite menace Class containers of all aorta may break while celluloid pieces may burn readi- ly if brought near a flame P"'sz4 -- ' if I I 4 ) f ) 10L 0! A 0' Cathedral of the : 44" ' Madeleine 1 They plan to make A A' s1 "Cause it isn't fair Se gets more than I do every time If she gets extra money spent on her then I ought to get just as much to 'Rend any way I their home in 1 Sisseton S D 1 4 1 -- w- - " '- 4 ! :t 544 4 1 0 -- I L - 7""'"01401-4"'"Aley-140- -- - -14 want to" "That's nonsense AN4 "" - N ' sew-nati- ' une-Telegra- m Your Horoscope If you are a woman and December 22 is your birthday amaranth moss and flaxweed should be included among your floral decorations for they are your natural affinities Green should be your most favored color for it also is included among your affinities Through practical application to your work and ambition you apparently will be successful in your undertaking The setbacks you expert ence are likely to be only temporary and of short duration Released by Bell Syndicate Inc 0 754 L If - t:1141(ra edY I I 0-- ' Ve'ZI 4te lok d 4 5 te 1 --' ' ''ct At3 - i 4: rt -- ir ‘1 t - ul 1 ---- ' ç'1 k '3' N ' '11--t‘- ' 0 4cht:Ii411' ' "r''' coeds home ter of Mr a n d Mrs Leland Swaner 1348 Third avenue: Miss Byrona Dell daughter of Mr and Mrs E L Dell 1223 Thirteenth East street and Mina Beverly Rank daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank A Rank 1446 Gilmer drive Robert F Anderson another Stanford student I s visiting h I s mother Mrs Frank Anderson 1172 Harvard avenue and Jack Daniels is vacationing with his parents Mr and Mn Julius S Daniels 1502 Lincoln street From southern California at Los Angeles Until after the new year she will visit with her parents Mr and Mrs Russell D Ludden 3245 South State street Another student from California way is Arthur D Sweet who arrived Friday evening for a visit with his parents Mr and Mrs Arthur Sweet 1430 Federal way He has been attending the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena California comes Min Roberta Ludden a student of the University of By Ida Jean Hain While sweaters have been banned in Hollywood curves are definitely in demand Instead of being asked to take off about 10 pounds for her debut in the movies a girl is apt to be asked to put on a few pounds For Instance when Michaele Fallon pert New York model took her first screen test the prompt verdict was "You are too skinny" And so she was for she barely tipped the shcatlest at 102 pounds for her h five feet six I met Michaels shortly afterwards and naturally she was all out for gaining She acknowledged the ' introduction with: "Oh yes! You help people to reduce" And added hastily "I don't want to lose!" Well that was a direct challenge and I made up my mind that there was a girl who was going to gain weight if I had to stand over her I put her on a program—and no fooling! Instead of the thin coffee and orange Juice breakfast she had been accustomed to eating she agreed to expand this morning meal to include a big bowl of hot whole wheat cereal with chopped dates and pure cream This was quite a concession for It was the first cereal Mahlechahelse d since her pigtail days Within a few days she was also having hot buttered toast with honey Since Michaele was one of those preoccupied thin girls who are too busy to think about food it was necessary to whet her appetite This was accomplished by the addition of the vitamin B l complex—and if you thin girls don't think it works magic just give it a try! Within the next week our model gainer was having an egg for breakfast along with all the other food Lunch was something Michaele had been in the habit of skipping But vitamin B made lunch mean something to her Her fare consisted of plenty of vegetables fruit bread and butter and cheese and whole milk and was in line with the gaining rules that vitamins and minerals must be provided if the extra calories are to be assimilated Like many thin girls she needed more rest and 30 minutes complete relaxation after breakfast and again after dinner enabled her to get the good out of her food It was also Michaele found an excellent way-tbreak the nervous tension connected with her new career So that she would be sure of adding curves in the right places I gave her a set of arm circling She practiced both exercises the breast and back strokes as used in swimming and did backward arm circling To prevent - tension through the shoulders she moved her arms in lazy You thin rhythmical swings girls will be interested to learn that she added one and one-ha- lf inches to the bust measurement This couldn't be accounted for simply by the gain in weight To streamline the midsection and tone the leg muscles she walked on her toes arms arched 1 and pulled slim overhead through the middle for two periods each day Result: The same waistline but a half inch more at the calf '?-f- '''''1 3 1 Vi e 'Usher in the New Year with in the something extra-speciway of parties! al i Everybody wants to know: "What does the New Year hold for me? Will I be richer poorer? Will romance come into my life?" So satisfy their curiosity with a mad and merry fortune game "Written in the Stars" And here's a game that will "You see you keep wanting to other yP::31pclaen'dto "dohewnhyaotu 311ev'heyri know o five-minu- - r- 12i t 7 r- 1 tl - I ii 1 ' i Send 15 cents in coins for our booklet "Games for Good Parties" to The Tribune-TelegraHome Service bureau Salt Lake City Utah m - g co 1 ii' I it rn I 7 A I t1 I v y 1- a' 1 L 0: t1Ip -" 0 ' ' t i E - ' ‘' ' ' -) 1 ' i A rl ft - pt Li V 1 4 14 ) ft 1171-'''''t ! 11 1 4 t i -' - l A I I i ) i l' ar 1 t ' I HNZ 1- 0- ! I u 0 1 i t d ' now has the an-to baby's feeding after he's past the problem strained-foo- d stage! Give him ready-to-serHeinz i 1 I ve Junior Foods—carefully prepared to furnish active with un- - l'''1444114 tif:Nis ' 70-Ye- - ' i ' Combinations Carefully Prepared In The Famous Heinz Tradition Of Flavor And Quality -) - - r1 e It 12 Food ' - ' "1 -J - ! k' 'fj I ' o - 1 1 r ' - For December 29 left I t i AAUW Tea Slated have the crowd in stitches — "Predicament and pure" Each player whispers apredicament to the player on his right the cure for it to the player on his s - 24-in- The annual red candle tea of the Salt Lake branch of the American Association of University Women will be held next Monday December 29 at the home of Miss Nettie Bradford 447 Twelfth East street from 3 to 5:30 p m The affair is given annually in honor of the assocation's new members t -1 ------ te Peppy Games for New Year's -) "Well—so I did" Should Be Herself don't you use your brains? I'd like to be a Queen Mary live in a palace wear the wonderful jewels ride through cheering crowds to the music of the bands rd like to ride an elefind King Solomon's phant mines go around the world on the Flagship escorted by the Miss Katherine Wolfe daughnavy I'd like—" ter of Judge and Mrs James H "Oh Mother don't be silly NVo Ire 273 East Capitol street You can't do those things" Is expected home on Monday "I know It Do you know it She has been doing graduate too? Then why don't you just work in English at the Univerbe the person you are and stop sity of Wisconsin at Madison wanting to be everybody else From almost next door comes - who seems to be enjoying himBob Landis and Charles Canself? You're a fine gardener non students at the University don't you attend to your Why of Michigan at Ann Arbor garden and get fun out of that? You are your own self In the Another student who traveled Sister can't go there garden °cross country for Salt Lake at all - But you are first rate' Over-fiel- d is Miss fun Muriel City in it"a student at Wellesley col"Well just the same—" lege at Wellesley Mass She will rii tell you a secret my visit with her parents Mr and child grumbling Everybody Mrs C P Overfield 88 Virginia wishes he was somebody else street until he finds that being himself Is the best of all Be smart and Miss Jane Fried ler of Seattio 'earn it early and you'll have a ix visiting Miss Marjorie lot of fun" Sutherland 1234 Stringharn avenue Released by Bell Syndicate Inc ' I 1 ! : I nutritive yourself worry by - 1 Junior l' iyoungstirs 12 DELICIOUS KINDS Carrots L Creamed Toi rfloattostoesandtRpticeneavpS leCreRatee ' 117detetaLi'rerbiestrZhi call eCtrciP94annaittlezzetl- I child will I I ® puddDidcedne IlteaCher:PPedeWeaerPreinenachPuddi"reamedneILGLareenma tn5- '''Tes: e - r k 4)1Z S Pt 7: ' ' -- f v -- 4 - c i 9 n't t 9 71'6 w'ti t'llr- ' A Igo - fidoe d'utb 1 C331c14411:(4PV 11 Li t 1tt) t a i° - 12 ' Pretty Screen Newcomer Sets Good Example for Thin Girls ow oc i are Miss June Swaner daugh V' 11 i41) 'mg pit tv1 Never Satisfied "Carol you asked for a Violin and although we did not think you should have it because you do not like to play any instrument we gave it to you You took one lesson and—" 'Well I thought rd like it and I didn't" "And you thought you wanted riding lessons so we paid for 10 lessons and—" "Well could I help it if the old horse hurt me every time he stepped? If I'd had a decent horse—" The master offered you any horse there was but you said you had enough" t ' of the Stanford f - I I Arriving Sunday morning on the 9:40 train was Miss Mary Dawn Mettome who will spend the holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs N P Mettome 427 M street Also arriving Sunday morning was Glenn Edgar son of A C Edgar 731 Douglas street who has been studying law at Harvard L ls 0 4 : It just isn't fair" do - 1 44 0 Planes trains buses and automobiles are bringing students from colleges throughout t h e country to share Christmas merriment with friends and families In Salt Lake City LIPIt tAtitittnink— -- - Holidays Bring Homewaiiyi Trek I e ' i a t1 IA on 11:‘N''' f'-' t P 11z- - "But she always gets the best Her dresses are blue I'd like blue but I never get it Ppople say how nice she looks but they never say how nice I look It isn't fair rm never treated fair Now she is going to have dancing lessons so she can show off Nobody thinks about me or what I look like or what I can 4 '- ' ets CI ' ''4° ' ''''s- - ' 39-in- ch I - ft--ef- i 11 get gladly" 4 1 4 1496-- B ' Nt ' ' ' - D ir 1 tt r White home 1356 Harvard avenue to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Merlene Austin and Lieutenant Harold Edward White Boughs of evergreens glittering with silver silver cones and deep red carnations made the home a lovely Christmas scene The table covered with a handsome Cluny lace cloth' was centered with tall red tapers red carnations and silver cones News of the engagement was revealed on small arrows Pi Beta Phi emblem that topped Individual cakes Miss Austin Mrs White Mrs Edward L Vetter and Mrs G L Boyer Lieutenant White's sister were in the receiving line Assisting in the serving were Miss Cleone Eccles Miss Ellen Anne Ward Miss Barbara Bergstrom Miss Virginia Vetter and Miss Ruth Vetter Miss Austin daughter of Victor Austin of Idaho Falls and Lieutenant White are to be mar ried December 28 in a cere mony at the Pi Beta Phi sorority house 92 South Wolcott street They will leave immediately aft- er the ceremony to make their home at Fort Knox Ky where Lieutenant White is stationed 1 $t - - 1 The Dirndl House Dress "Kitchen duty" won't seem so grim if you are prepared for it with this attractive dirndl which is either a frock or apron rattern is designed for sizen 12 14 16 18 and 20 Corresponding bust measurements 30 32 34 36 and 38 Size 14 (32) ma-I- n requires 41A yards terial Before you start winter ing send for our Fashion book showing a wide variety of styles in all sizes! Pattern 15 cents pattern book 15 cents one pattern and pattern book ordered together 25 cents Send your orders to The Trib- Home Service bureau Salt Lake CityIltah Released by Bell Syndicate Inc 1 c"::e)o2:::- I chosen S -‘-7'- You your allowance and that is enough for you to spend if you attend to IL I don't like this grudging and grasping I don't like your counting everything Tourstswthergtsu getd measuring You know we give you whatever you need 4 s i - 1 -- Pattern 4 : 44 4- L "' - a mint-flavore- 4 p 1 I '-- t1 Ts::tagauTowe: e- Prttictiois 11 VeiPetehlee IL Creamed Diced Appte Fig and Dots Lleseert " oiu iigs e 1000 Fey !Why I I - C--de 1 "4--- :: I - 1 Sdontifkolly Cooked From lino Quality Froits Mecti VegetablesAnd °weals HEINZ 14 STRAINED roc:s a Neve Pelicious Flavors 'rove Baby Will !Ploy! PaIS - -- - - — - 1 1 I ' I 1 i t t 1 v o - - Vegetable mound: Heap about cups of hot- seasoned Brusselssprouts In center of large platter surround with sliced spiced beets outline with seasoned green beans Sprinkle with pi3 unflalloreal gelatin 14 with cranberry jelly and chill Garnish on platter with holly 1-- - f 1 - 1 Sparkling with smart holiday gaiety was the tea given Sunday afternoon at the J Edward 1 spoon - : 3 i ct I doves 44 -- ! ' - ef aister have dancing lessons if she can dance and wants to? You have all you can use all you want really Why do you about what your sister gboethe4 ceremony at the '1'" - f( $ - -- - Vs t ' ! lel I14 r ! s ' - Tea Tells Trott 01 Miss Aus t in the living room gives the hostess f - t - ' ' Mary-of-the-Wasat- ch ft - a chance to "s et up" the main ) ' - - president's suite in the Hotel Utah will follow the ceremony for members of the two immediate families bride-eleis a graduate SThe of and the University of Utah Her fiance is a graduate of Dakota Wealeyan university They will make their home in wedded in a 1 '0 i e - ' - f rfr 0 $ Calder as the date- of their marriage former the I which will take place in the i MISS Josephine Cathedral of the Madeleine A wedding breakfast in the Dowd who was ' r 4 4 1 - 1 4 t e -- j - -1 - 1 'A'r - -4 i if r t72- bride-to-be- - IA 01 Patrt "I don't care It Isn't fair "What's not fair about it? You can't dance You don't want to try Why shouldnt your By Angelo will be wedded December 29 In a t s4 -- - I - 431As4t 4 444 The announcement of the young couple's marriage plans 's has been made by the mother Mrs Mary Edgeworth 44 South State street is the son of Mr and Mrs Mogck H IL Mogck of Kaylor S D - - - I 1 I - f i ---- r 3 0 - 1 ' ' ' V i - i' i - x - ° ' 4 4 ' t 1 ' 4 r 'ir er "I I " c Frances Edgeworth to Lawrence Mogcic - '4 " i ' ' f e'0-'ft- - :11 J 03 - Of interest to a wide circle of friends will be the announcement of the betrothal and approaching marriage of Miss Ellen ' 1 her Ellen Frances Edgeworth to Wed ' '' t g 1 Edgeworth whose engagement to Lawrence Mogck Is revealed The couple Mary-of-the-Wasa- Jane Dowd corsage was pinned to her shoul- der ' ' 3 I : b Miss Ellen Frances '1 i' ' t 4ftfel couple were honored at an informal reception at the home of the bride's father Dr James Edward Dowd 1600 Michigan avenue Family members and close 'friends of the couple attended The couple will make their new home at 3239 Highland ' drive The bride is a graduate of St the University of California at Berkeley and received her Ph D in philol ogy at the Catholic university in Washington D C The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs R Calder 114 avenue Fourth - i was her only attendant sister She chose a gown of aqua chiffon touched with silver and a An crchid silver Juliet cap $ 1 41Z1 1 trick j and the Rev Robert J Dwyer The Rev J A Sanders presented musical selections The bride wore her mother's wedding dress a lovely model of sheer bastiste with insets and alencon flounces of hand-mad- e lace Dainty pale blue flowers were in her hair and she carrle4 an bouquet of carnations and red and pink rose- : 4 7 4 s I ' ''' - ' 1 0 - - '' - 4 s4 0- - 4 ' 4 I t - ' 1 ' - t ' ! ::' 1 - ' s' - Quaintly reminiscent of her mother's wedding day was the marriage of Miss Josephine Dowd to Wade Whitlock Calder that was solemnized Saturday morning The Rev Pat Maguire celebrated nuptial mass at 10 a ra at Our Lady of Lourdes church Also present in the sanctuary John C Leary was beat man were the Rev Anthony Arnold Following the ceremony the ' '' ‘ - - - e - l - Josephine Dowd Is Married ' - ' i : s gay holiday season for their nuptial rites and are taking their vows in smart ceremonies ' ' ' 0 - Be Yourself 'And You'll Be Happy! 4 i MORWRLIO1 |