Show 14 I DecemKer Salt £akc (Tribune Tuesday Morning 1942 SOCIETY TODAY - A military romance drawing the attention of Salt Lake’s society is that of Miss Barbara Jean (Tiny) Schubach and Major Melville L Jacobs News of their coming marriage is announced today by Miss Schubach’s parents Mr and Mrs Henry Schubach 12 Haxton place The couple’s marriage will be solemnized on January 4 at the home of the bride’s parents Miss Schubach a well known Salt Laker is a graduate of Rowland Hall School for Girls and Mills college at Oakland Cal Her fiance a son of Mr and Mrs George Jacobs of Los Angeles Is a graduate of the medical school at Stanford university at Palo Alto Cal He Is now stationed at the army air forces basic training center at Kearns Utah ' 4 v a'WMiauy '4ST Helen A Giles Miss Helen Audrienne Giles and Lieutenant Thomas Haydn Reese have set the date for their wedding They will be married Monday in a simple ceremony at the home of the bride’s parents Mr and Mrs Grover A Giles 1232 Tenth East street The bride-elehas chosen her sister Mrs Owen G Reese to be her only attendant ct Dawn Graff - :r f -' b : :Sm- : — y ViVyr— r'- -' r i n BBB ' l BBB v f i En route to Moline 111 are Lieutenant and Mrs Henry W Setzer who were married Monday at the home of Mrs A M Woodbury 248 University street The bride is the former Miss Dawn Graff daughter of Mr and Mrs Emil Graff of Hurricane She chose a wedding ensemble of light blue with black accessories She was attended by Miss Juth Jo Barton and Dixon M Woodbury acted as best man I The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs Henry D Setzer of Moline He is a graduate of the University of Utah The bride Is a former student at the university The couple will live at Camp Campbell Ky where he is stationed with the United States army medical corps Katinka Rus(right) Relief sian War lapel pins are two Christ-ma- a bauble with a baap eight mor to do than catch the eye Everything's Ready For Club Bazaar Tuesday is the day for the bazaar of the War Service Mothers’ club to be held at the War Service Center 59 South or decorate the coat They forward most of their small purchase price to the eastern front for surgical supplies The Christmas card (above) Jean (Tiny) Schubach whose engagement to Major Melville L Jacobs Is announced today wewv-- State street Members have made quilts all dolls pies cakes cookies to be sold for funds for the big service men’s Christmas party to be given December 29 The bazaar articles will be on Aale from 8 p m to 9:30 p m A special program highlighted by choral selections has also been planned for the eve- also helps ning the cause AH are for sale at relief headquarters Wooden Dolls and Soldiers Join the Russian Cause So please wear the amusing little creatures on your nice warm euit or coat say Salt Lake officials of Russian War relief so Stalingrad’s defenders can aid they so badly get the surgical ' e fame Nominees for hi the parade of wooden soldiers Gregor and Katinka Ruesian War Relief figurines suggest they be the bearers of your Christmas greetings this year Gay and whimsical as any eute trick of any Yule season all-tim- need Any number of oddly fascinating trinkets Christmasy and -dab are on sale at relief headquarters 28 West South street All were created by American craftsmen and artlade- these lapel pins each two and one-haInches high sell for only 25 cents and three-fifth- s of that small sum goes direct for bandages for some wounded Russian soldier First lf ists contributions to the Russian cause Kerchiefs in magnificent colors green scarlet gold and acqua made of rayon challis and large enough for head scarfs sell for $1 Parachute pins In enamel or copper finish and cards not only beautiful to look at but a tribute to our Russian ally are among the holiday wares Illustrated is a winter scene by Bobri It costs 10 cents Rockwell Kent has contributed another a symbolic Christmas study For the art collector the searcher-ou- t of all things rare odd and novel four colored silk screens are offered reproductions of original soviet war post- Carry Your Bundles Is Yule Ruling Saying It With Pennies! Mr and Mrs Peter A Churchlch celebrated their wedding anniversary Monday It w&s'not the “copper” anniversary according to Almana c listings It was In fact their first but they celebrated it by adding to the 1200 pennies they had saved during the first year of marriage $675 and exchanging the grand total for a W ar Savings Bond Their penny fund was originally designed to take care of a “not expected” emergency It according to the “Mrs” started the day they set up Mrs William J Berryman housekeeping and discovered 15 chairman is being assisted with coppers among their shopping the by Mrs H C arrangements to change Right away it began S EmMrs Nelson and Frank grow and grew and grew until Mrs refreshments: ery Roy It became difficult to find sufShilling and Mrs Wilse A Nielficient copper receptacles about M son Mrs F tickets Conely the house Then it was says and Mrs H L Marshall reserMrs Churchlch that it seemed vations Mrs F E Stephens the war answered all requireMrs F H Zahler and Mrs J emerments of a first-clas- s D Porter tables Mrs Frank gency “and besides” she said Winn decorations and gift shop “I read a recent plea of the and Miss Kathryn L Conely to in government keep pennies Mrs E Jamison French and circulation” Leo Eagar club president Mrs By some strange quirk of reception fate Mr Churchlch Is employed at a local copper company which Just received the Army-Nav- y “E” for Excellence Sorority Mothers Will Entertain Starting off Christmas THOUSANDS OF DOCTORS PRESCRIBED THIS FOR By order No 6 Office of Defense Transportation Christmas and all other shoppers will hereafter carry their own parnot of course’ if the package weighs too much or cels home In is bigger bulk than the shopper who buys it Kle Club’s Yule Cheer Pertussin— a famous herbal remedy— often brings relief with the ftrtt spoonfuls You see— Pertussin Is scientifically prepared to wort internally to relieve your cough spasm Pertussin increases natural secretions In the respiratory tract to soothe irritated membranes It Improves ciliary action and loosens sticky phlegm and makes It easier to raise Safe and effective for both old and young Inexpensive) ers Each article bought helps relieve the pain and suffering of the Russians since most of each purchase price goes for medical and surgical supplies concentrated foods and warm clothing for the eastern front Ration ultimatums take account of how much weight and how many inches axe practical for shifting from arm to arm in sidewalk congestion and just what pound and yard limit is feasible for dragging into buses with standing room only Therefore the order says “no deliveries on bundles weighing less than five pounds” and “no deliveries on bundles measuring less than 60 inches” HentYt Distress Time-Teste- rwrnuTts f I 1 things coma In big packages too especially baskets of Christmas cheer for families who have members serving in Uie armed forces The Kle club is the “good neighbor” and plans for the distribution of the baskets will be outlined Friday when members meet to enjoy their annual Christmas party at five-poun- The Queen la in her counting house counting copper money The King is at a copper company earning bread and honey The King and Queen being Mr and Sirs Peter A who celebrated their first anniversary Monday by buying a war bond with 1200 pennies they have saved The housewife and such who can still chose “which hour to do what” are urged to “shop early” and thfs year there is almost a shade of military command in that familiar Yule-tid- e 1 tubes with soothing medicinal vapors rnwsLUTT rur-chet andlikeback a warm- - " laces ing poultice roa relieve distress of colds this ittiw way because It's so effective— so easy! Just rub throat chest and back with good old Vicks VapoRub at bedtime Instantly VapoRub goes to Work —2 ways at ance as Illustrated MILLIONS Of MOTHERS Sn above — to relieve coughing In clear spasms help congestion upper bronchial tubes and InvUa comforting sleep Often by morning most of the misery of tha cold Is gone When a cold strikes Vicks VapoRub try time-test- the Temple Square hotel An entertaining Yuletide program has been arranged Mrs P G Msrgetts is Churchlch Way d to upper bronchial Good 1 d Articles over and above the limit still rate a truck ride home and if savings effected by “shopper transportation” prove sufficient bulk and weight will ride throughout the duratioii The shopper who "carries on” out of the store up the street around the corner and in at her own front door decked with packages like a Yule tree herself can take patriotic satisfaction as she lists all the things she’s helping to save loads trips time space gasoline drivers tires festivi- ties on the University of Utah campus members of the Alpha Delta PI Mothers’ club will entertain at a holiday party Wednesday at 8 p m at the sorority house 70 South Wolcott street hand-blocke- d Mrs Clara M Clawson reports continued demand for the popular Chesterfield Coat In black blue and brown Good with suits or over dresses Make selection now 67 Main (Adv) WHY Miss Barbara ed chairman a during the year slogan Now in December Board Makes Holiday Plans -- with their Christmas-planare board members of the University of Utah Mothers’ club At their Monday meeting Genuine Busy MACHINELESS Permanent Wave Tbe Cool Wave That Lasts” ‘ 25 5 ONLY Genvine supplies only No wartime substitutes We have jtut a limited stock left— purchased ra tin am so protect quality riem EX-CEL-- C for’ I (Net Mean and Broadway It's easy to fight ' toilet germs We urge you so burry ocher Permanent Many Wave ' bargains are avail- able Come in for all youx beauty work — and save 0m You don’t have to scrub and scour to clean a toilet bowL h Sani-Flus- removes film Incrustations and stubborn stains without unpleasant work Every application cleans away many recurring toilet germs and a cause of toilet odors The bowl sparkles fresh clean and sanitary Use Sanl-Flus- h at least twice a week with h Don’t confuse ordinary cleansers It works chemically Cleans the hidden trap Eani-Flu- sh is absolutely safe in septic tanks and toilet connections when used according to directions on can Sold everywhere Two handy sizes The Hygienic Products Co Canton O Sanl-Flus- S Beauty Salon Scbooi) Phowe 3-6- 91 tAdvarUacmanO the Alta club plana were made for holiday fun for the soldiers and for orphan children The members also planned to buy war bonds for the club Mrs James Ingebretsen and Mrs L H Brockbank had charge of arrangements Dinner M eeting The ' monthly dinner meeting of the National Women’s Aeronautical association will be held Wednesday at 6:30 p m at the Hotel Utah Mrs Bruce Jenkins will present musical selections i'JHY GORGEOUS POYJERS MODELS ‘S 0M ML SIMflO Give Your Hiir This If-- ’ ! glass t- is John Robert Powers foremost thority of feminine beauty always 5 S’ as good ! 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