Show ' Jena 1NOWIt - it T laTtimcl1 W :rt- p:-- -- 17 "44441'W0?" 44$14:n -- AA44 44V - 14' t- 4- - - 4- even in wartime is a part of the sacred Romance season As the Christmas holidays approach plans for weddings are being revealed by more and more couples I t Janet Brown 3 ii 1 1 A 5041 ( IF ' 9 ) 4 s - ' ' g ' WrA $ 1 - I 4 1 I ''''''' '' '' 0 if ' 4 ' '' t 0 p ' Announcement is made today by Mr and Mrs Harold Ross Brown 529 East South Temple street of the coming marriage of their daughter Miss Janet Brown to William Allen Smith son of Mr and Mrs Donald 'erell Smith of Los Angeles The couple will be wedded on December 24 at the home of the bride's parents 1 Miss Brown was graduated from Rowland Hall School for Girls She also attended Ben- - - he was stationed as squadron commander of an army air base ' '''''- I 11 ' 4 )4i4 Janet Brown whose engagement to William Allen Smith announced The couple will be married December 24 IIs Opera Club Crosses Border For Christmas Program Hewing to the line that the maker of songs tells more about h!s people than political leaders who fashion their laws the Opera Appreciation club will deive deep into the "good neighbor policy" cementing North and South America by a resume music at their of annual Christmas luncheon ary of the American Bridge league At their monthly party meeting Thursday at 1 p m at on 'Wednesday afternoon they the home of Mrs Dilworth will don aprons and make candy Walker 30 U street cookies cakes and popcorn balls The music of Latin America In for the men at the Salt Lake sill Its forms front folk tunes army air base They plan to times the steming from ancient meet at 1 p m at the home of e tempos ortrins of H R Hutchins 955 ElevMrs and rhythms of the rhumbas to street enth East symphonic compositions of the G A Kingdon is hostess masters will be analyzed for a chai an better understanding of the peo-The auxiliary that is sponsorple who made them and speak a tea party with one aim ing through them and collecting only one Mrs John T Wahlquist has soldiers in for Christmas gifts tharge of the program for the Salt Lake hospitals hopes day the attraction of its cause the time and place Thursday at 3 p m Lafayette ballroom Leagueplans' for Hotel Bridge Christmas Utah will prove irresistMaking ible to every entertainment the men in uniform are members of the Salt Lake women's auxili- shopper In the region Fifty cents admission plus the gift makes one a flefinite part of the Mrs Clara M Clawson's patrons tell ter a -- Christmas coat is affair better than baubles" and when it bears ItErt label it means years of Anns 57 Main joy and satisfaction Business has given away to A ervert tsoment Christmas fun for the Rotary Ann s of Sugarhouse Instead of holding their regular December Why Thousands of Doctors meeting members will be preOrdered This For paring Christmas decorations and refreshments for the 350 solr711 diers who a r e using the day room fuzmished by the club at tiegArtaUrigial) eit the Salt Lake army air base Committee members and their husbands will join with the boys I clin trimming the tree over-the-bord- er I boogie-wcpogi- 1 Rotary 11 1e3 "---- i orifitafor :i r - ' 0' al Inexpensive! 1 I s S I ll Ernr0 FOR QUICK RELIEF ' t ev f I i 1' 'f- ' '' 11" 11 i ' '1' c - r i' 11111' ': ' t ( ::2 4 : :): ' f: 4 1 t -- v ' '- A :? 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Lingerie--Auerbach- p r ' ai'' - ‘12 f 'y Chinese-coolie-co- Sizes 12 'to 40 Robes in sizes 42 and 44 len6th : J ' - rtps o7A ' ! 2L- Sure of a warm welcome are these luxurious quilted robes in rayon satin They're wonderfully soft nicely padded and you may select one ' '' i 44 "'''': 1 a -- Li ' 4 - f it "0 ci 0171 -- or a shorter N T ycrur 4r-l- 7 1 - m ' ' :'S'! - - ott '' N ' '''''' Nk "Irr"N 'e - ' 0c 40''' :: r k A 7 t la 4 I ' - ' --:' '''''' - I ' SZ --' $ - l i - -- -- 4 1 out putting on weight Whether you are in war work or on the job at home you don't want to get fat And you don't have to You can have a lunch that packs a punch without' too many calories After working all Any drugstore 1 1 ' - By Ida Jean Bain The war workers who have to carry their lunch have asked for menus that are not fattening They want to eat the foods that will keep up their strength'with- 7 1 I " ' ts ' - --- k (3- I season will be Miss Maxine Jackson whose engagement to Captain Stephen M Smith has been announced For the ceremony which will be solemnized in Salt Lake City the bride has chosen Mrs Delwin Avery to be her only attendant Her uncle Junius lc Jackson will officiate The couple will spend their honeymoon in Kansas a daughter of The bride-ele- l Dr and Mrs Newton R Jackson 1445 Princeton avenue is a former student of the University of Utah She attended George t I -- it'l 1 st : ' War Workers Must Keep Fit And Keep Figures Too motters are simply overjoyed about Pertussin because often the first spoonfuls help bring PROMPT relief from bronchial and croupy coughs clue to colds And Pertussin is so pleascrit and safe for kiddies to take! to sick en delicate little liton2- Vatting acns---Ientirely free from dope crloro:orm and coal tar products Pert'usetn Is to act sr once scientifically to relieve yourprepared child's eougtLing spasm It Increases nato--secretIons in the respiratory tract to soothe dry Irritated membranes It improves ciliary action loosens stIcky phlegm and makes it easier to rsbe Also mighty erective for adults 71 ': - - - ' Maxine Jackson ' '' ' - '‘::':- L (CAUSED BY COLDS) plicated ballroom steps to bo followed by a buffet lunch at noon Hostesses will be Mrs Maralene Hooker and Mrs Marge Robinson 'r:t ' ' ' - Delta Gamma sorority the - Her fiance is stationed as a staff sergeant with the United States army at Hammar field Fresno Cal He was graduated from St John's Military academy at Delafield Wis Later ' he attended the University of California at Berkeley where he was affiliated with the Sigma com- - ' - ' be accepted later t P- there- IZ2 il Already lighted trees and crowds of Christmas shoppers are reminding us of new holiday deadlines Next week all bridal pictures and club notices must be in The Tribune society office by December 22 that's Tuesday at 5 p m They cannot ' ':: ' I Deadlines For Xmas 4 stand immediately fore the opening lesson : ' f When the center thinks of & good thing it takes an activo '"1 - '' Swing shifters are the 'girls who work from 3 to 11 p m and haven't found much doing in the way of parties and social affairs during the forenoon hours There is no reason according to Mrs Dente Helm director of the center why forenoon matinees shouldn't become as much the order of the day as dinner parties and evening balls have some regular play hours planned just for them The Women's Center of the S 0 220 East South Temple street is the official arranger of the forenoon fun and recreation program The inaugural day Is the opening hour Wednesday 10:30 a m and the event lessons in rhumba and tango dance steps those- orSwing shifters who phans of amusement punch the time clock long about the cocktail hour open the lunch pail at exactly the theater hour are working hard when the dance begins and don't get around to calling it a day till the "Home Sweet Home" number tunes up and the lights are going to start going out - - 1 December 15 1942 15 Now Swing Shifters Have Share of Fun SOCIETY TODAY s Zeibunt &le ! trikti k) 1 I - "' I - ' " 5att rIjc a — -- - - - -- - -- - roPN 4104111411115704T-orLacomat-- vs 111bk AftMA1M41M ASSg1IPAllg011mmet '1 ' |