Show - - IP" lo lik Washington Spotlight By Lydia -- Jo Tremendous duties await memconbers of the seventy-eight- h the second of the gress war They will shape the victory America will help to win and perhaps the peace America will help to write Sharing the burden to a great extent with our senators and representatives a re their office staffs- where rapid changes in personnel add greater due to the war responsIbility to those who remain "for the duration" - to -- A:''''':: '1'! IL ': 4r ( ra)e t1 (I 0 rl-40 ' 7' ---- -- -- zi e ' '' ' '413Itt !tit S T THE 1 MARRIED WOMAN LIVE IN DOUBT? 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' - t i v 1'147's!:1 ' i ti '':- Jost for Yes! rair'' 1 1 - 1: t ' - 1 t: r71: t1 L I t : :t' : ' Dosig000l 1 ! 1 i s Catch th I ' Zast al Spring With 1' ' - - ' '' at tit 4f Voluminous Fringe - i Of NonItun Rayon! ' Side Draped Skirts E" rm I r - '' ' i II Lz:ii 13 Finer quality rayon knit panties styles in brief and Extra fine material and tailoring mid-leng- th t I 1 274 r: - ' : :: - t 1 :1 hi i -r-- - t L : -- - -- i t --4 - Your first spring dress is always an event and it will be doubly important if you choose a gorgeous Austelle! Note the wide glossy fringe In tiered effect adding a graceful swish to the skirt! You'll love the contrasting light collars— as confetti and the sweep of the side HOSIERY Adonna Panties I t tE ' Austelle FROCKS 1 - hose that wear better Sheer than silk! In the new "Flyirie colors— 2 i ' : IL r° i i RAYON :4'r7 - r 111' ti ' ''i ' '2'li i i ' i:c':-70-'-'- 's ' - ' ' ': '4 :' s ITiriht1-:4 ' ':' ' 4 : 1 I - 1:1'' I V '- zs- ?"'-'-'7- Gaymodas for Extra Slav:col - - 18: i ertV i- ij 1 iyi 4: q ): t 29 8 - -- 7 - i ' 7i1 i 4!):' r 0 4 :: - :: I ''-- :' 4 l s A'11::iffil:::: : - ‘ ‘ i J s 1- - styles that are easy to wear! Thoughtfully styled dresses that are priced amazingly low Lead the fashion parade for spring in a new dress from Penney's! - : i ' i 11t rl kk -- m - -- -' i - ' - e v1 ' 1 '7 Styled for the change in weather! Dressy rayon romalne frucks' figured patterns and A:p i '1t ' 1 A 1 1 4i' 1 't t 1 r1 r: p itl 1 pt---- "' - creamy pastels! 4:' 1" ::: ' ! s' c:140 ' a) "1 - - 0 I the plunging necklines the crisp lacey trims! They'll set your orbs Z: with new lustre! See them early for the choicest selection! - :: I t love the tulip sleeves 4 '!': Ng''' i :'''' 4 N 1 tinng :petwritst If) : : ": ' ttp -- - A Fake Jewel Buttons'' Sweetheart Necklines Pressed or Unpressed Pleats Spirited Spring Colors : r - 1 - — guests lacey S )4:N ti iz --7 °:1':4''"5:' 0 - kl43t4t z7 1 4441 4 JEAN iIEDRAs J7 ' i k:‘ 4 '" : HOUSECOATS t ' '"'''''''''') :it 0 ' -74-- :11 1 wrap-aroun- 4'':--'-1- -- '' - :- 44- - 70 - I t ' - ''' I -- 1 d Delightful styles with plunging or sweetheart necklines rilts In gay background colors and bright flower prints 41") EA0466) 41' Modestly priced - i t '' & Kpysd to the Spirit of '411 )'1' !: "'''4 Ii I' CI 1tS HOUSECOATS 7' i f I 1?At! i Ets Delectable color combinasleeves and tions as fresh as a spring garden! t I ivlirra-Lin1 e 1 I 101 tl ' 01: s p s -- 4 $ :Y- ' collarsgracefully flaring skirts pretty puffed P :ti 44' - Dnfl ' 411 " i 1""- : : -- t )) 'f! - P ' nr) tvta - :::: 1 sr ' t 1 1 'Ilt : SEERSUCWER ' k tie-bac- turn-bac- k '' i ' P 4 Bright Pamper yourself with one of these lovely cotton housecoats! k wrap- rich floral prints on smart crisp cotton in d a around or midriff styles' RAYON 4'4'" 7i kg4011 s t'-ir- )k N''-::::- COMFORT CRISP : '4 s64 '1 :' ! 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' - i ' -- kr': I t 4 4' f?'' - p Mail ('arrierie auxiliary No 8 —7:30 p m with Mrs Malvern ---- I -1 V 4°''":1"1 sy N'-'-- -- t 11rt"-sC- - :t- t I' I 111 't-- 1 ) : t I'- - IF ffc : Ir' ci :f 74 'it ': t ' t4'--- t t' :1‘ :z f 4 i' ' 1 :'l : Luncheon Wasatch auxiliary No fi U V-8 p m at Civic Center Lion House bers may bring ) 1 – t4 ' t S : i:') '': f: i ' z t44 '0:: at the church for Red Cross sewing I 1 4 ' - ::: ' 4': y1 4 - - of the Aid society 1-- - ' it 1 4'"1 : N'''4 Cit In Oliver O Howard Woman's Relief corps No p m at Moose club 161 Second East street Installation of officers 14 EAST BROADWAY ------ :: !- ' I rn First Congregational church- - ! t I 1 s - club-1- mill ' ft - c:: l li 1(''''' Ladies' auxiliary United Corn- mercial Teavalers--1 p m at home of Mrs P G Margetts 1519 Emerson avenue 'Wednesday CISSMCIS :45 y i :' - 544' Members Main street chandise ' - jA - Virlie0r :' 0:tt-77-- may bring guests 1 i' ' :i7'ii i - Flattering South i 't -- : I: ir1! 44 ' dessert Seekers' Literary M at the Civic Center Practically every coat is made of 100co woolen fainics and every coat k a real value but they must be moved to make room for incoming spring mer- - 1 - i IZ'it-- '''' 'i: :e-- '' ' k 0 l' ::: luncheonn club- -1 - 4J r )' e:A : itz - 1- i' ''''°) Striped Linene a n d with new rayons spun two-tovelva-ra- y effects! Buttoned-to-the- hem shirtwaist and o styles with the popular sweetheart sq uar e or notched collar necklines! 44 4-- s1p 71 n i -- -' -- re- - V4 4474 ":' - slender-waistline- Sizes 12 to 42 k '"''' RIPPLING Ladies' t: ' ) 0:tt 7 r)4:" - l i‘3f4 — i :1 - Ladies' Aid society of the Third Presbyterian church1:15 p in at the church 1701 East street - - 1 1 s - : ?A' tei tt s) : P7 t1‘ z 4r '7' ( 41:ri )' I ii 173- ' liP PI 1 I 7 4' - gon) 405' :Le 4 f i i: - ': ' lik I t ':--- 0-- 41v A 4: i '' Pok ttli A i I :: :e4 ' t at i t 1 411C7-- COTTON rn Nt-- - : ' E it' i t t j i 1 4-""--- Cotton Frocics t11 to ': "144 '4"'eN II ti - t 41 "'S ' e Feminine! Favorite Irntwood— r) f Colors are Black Brown Beige Wine : and Mixtures i ' : St Paul's guild- -1 p parish house 261 Ninth East street ( i 4 v! knl ' T'11°''' ft" the I J LT - 4610404 : Temple Tuesday ( fresh-as-adai- 11Sanno- Service Star Legion Salt Lake a m at County chapter-10- :30 'Mary C Bogle foundation in Scott building Board meeting Misses' and Women's Graceful! 32-4- 1 Cleurnme Price 1-i-nal t ? - ' - 1 ' Eye-catchi- ng -' ' :30 p rn with Ensignia Mrs T L McKean 435 North Twelfth West street : t ' - - 77 -): LI v i club-7- 4 rAmli 4 - c7) I t 13 ‘ Select a bright new print to set the mood for your spring wardrobe Spirited color in purposeful dresses you'll wear for your volunteer war duties or for informal dates durdresses! ing your leisure hours N p m Civic will be in- p Shirred Shoulders Pleated Front Skirts -7 req - ' 4 I 'i tN7 comotive Engineers--1 luncheon Coral room Square hotel i 1 11111- 00177 ? Smooth rayon In crisp tailored styles with long or short sleeves collars and Trimly notched plenty of tuck-i- n length! The type of blouse you can whisk through a soap bath and have in a "Jiffy"! White and new pastel shades Sizes 4 T 41P a: N Past presidents' parlor No 20 of the Grand International auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Lo- Disabled auxiliary ) - -- Ikk Reviewers' club- -1 p m with Mrs Philip Schonert 723 East Second South street Ninth East street Women's auxiliary No 18 to Typographical Union No 115--2 p in at the home of Mrs J Leroy McGhie 915 East Thirteenth South street i - ' t e - FLORALS W Shirt Waist Styles Smart Nocossity to Teem With Now Salts! A IC Ivory Doy P - 4 4 - 4 ''- 110 long-tors- N'"411 of officers Gradonian club (faculty wives of Granite high school)- -8 p rn at home of Mrs L H Hatch I Lexington Ave New York N Y es GLEN-RO1 "or ed s'N Susannah Eaton Tent No 1 Union Veter- Daughters of the War-12an of the Civil :30 p rn luncheon Moose club 161 Second East street Installation ner honoring the outgoing officers 1512 -- 4 110 1Zri - 1"- Blossom for Spring in Crisp Gay Frocks! I t Lay-Awa- :''' '' ' I ne a MI vrAmpo 4 Ili w 1 — ) seY7402C14g tor fir ur over Cs vk 011111 ''4or's-4- L John F Critchlow aulxillary stalled HOME? --- given Sunday evening in honor of Miss Marianne Wiscomb who will return to her home in Salt Lake City after two years in the capital Hostesses were Miss Elnora Farmer and Miss tin gints Young Women' s State Central Council of Auxiliaries--8 p in at the Labor temple We-man- V 401011114111 &mems to 6 M MlioftWM00SMENO -o- 5 LOUSES the soeial front of the Utah colony last week was the party No 3 U S W N-'-9 Center Officers INC -- STTES ur 14 Hours 10 A - - PENNEYCOoy BUY ( On p m 4 t SALT LAKE CITY STORE e 7 ts" jec4 American Veterans--8 Newhouse hotel L is 1? his colleague Mr Robinson in the new house office building has as his secretary Mrs Elva Wilkinson Bell Mrs Bell was twice elected county recorder of Weber county Mr Granger's former secretary Miss Dixie Foster resigned several months ago and is now with the custodian of alien properties Gayle Snow is also a member of Mr Granger's personnel and Mrs Granger generally assists in the office Royal Neighbors of America Sego Lily camp No 4986-8- :15 p m Moose club 161 Second Election of offiEast street cers will be held i I dav7-- - F09 VICTUY I Representative Walter H Granger who with the new session of congress moved to new offices around the corner from Monday Banner review No 11 Benefit association-6- :30 p m at the I 0 0 F hall for din- Co r- "ettgr--f-t st vil-ric- non-caust- ic 2 — ill' - fl ( the test of the Victory Hotrie ' Is it clean a Placa of refuge for )treigwhtorak'ilndg chhaeredlui those who Are house repairs and paint jobs attended to prornothi since neglect always means costlier repairs later? Is everyone in it doing something to help win the wort Is everyone in it buying Wor Stomps and Bonds? Is every bit of food being utilized using leftoveri hs appetizing ways? Are tin cons old metals fobrks and other solvogoble ono- terials saved for war needs? Do you who manage your home patch repair mend remodel everything you con? Do youplan expenditures with core so that every p414wty does its lob?r Do you shop only whore you con get the best for your money—where year after year you hove learned to depend on quality and sound value? y Do you buy your forge-coitems on the Plan so that your expenditures may be spread out thin to keep budgets balanced and War Bonds flowing into the house? These ore all marks of the V home and it is our V homes that ore doing much toward winning the war Here Club Calendar ed 'e OMEN J NVIII Robinson is Woodrow S Wilson who serves as secretary to the public lands committee Roald Hogenson and John Ruper Evan Henderson recently left the staff to practice law in Salt Lake City and is now a member of the county attorney's staff and Calvin 4ampton another former member of Mr Robinson's staff is now assistant to Attorney General Giles of Utah The office staff of Senator Abe Murdock though suffering some of its members to the It losses service is geared to a year of '1 hard work Senator Murdock expects to continue his opposition to all legislation against the 'i silver laws and launch a drive -to have the mineral resources of Utah opened Ray Murdock the senator's brother acts as secretary with Mrs Marcella Bertram Lehman and Miss Edra Jean Kemp assisting on the staff Mrs Kathryne Augustine Mathews who is recovering from an automobile accident is expected to return to the staff within a short time Lieutenant 1 IS YOURS A z cently called by selective service Senator Th o man whose article "What To Do With the War Criminals" appears in the current American Magazine plans to appoint immediately a committee for the'study of postwar though he doubts planning the war will end before 1947 Acting as secretary to Senator Thomas chairman of the committee on education and labor is his daughter Miss Chiyo Thomas Other members of his office staff are Ernest Bourne Paul Badger Mrs Elaine Hatch Richards Mrs Helen Jenson Casto Miss Mildred Mink Jenson Miss Emily Madsen and Miss Ethel Evans -- 1 7- ''''' 11 - — ° If ef - - I The big brass kettle was polished the navy beans washed white and the traditional bean stoking many a sensoup which has been on the senate restaurant menu for 40 years in to simmer and endurance ator for feats of eloquence began preparation for the new congress which opened on Wednesday With all eyes focused on the new strength of the Republican minority the nation asked ' the women asked "What will Clare Boothe Luce do?" Of the "What will congress do?" SI new members of the house and 11 new members of the s enate Mrs Luce brings to the nation's sedate governing body beauty and wit and a new glamor T Oden Mathews onetime memthe war effort from his office hill Wife unequaled on Capitol senator ber of Senator Murdock's staff D senior Thomas Elbert of Henry R Luce editor-in-chito is now attached to the bureau who returned from Utah manof Time Mrs Luce former of ships Ensign Alton Jenkins on New Year's eve Washington Fair and servaging editor of Vanity on another former member of the his stars of boasts eight author of The Women" and forstaff who is receiving congratuleave On ice military flag to 'Margin for Error" comes lations with Mrs Jenkins upon Thomof mer Senator members a 75000‘Vashington following the recent arrival of a daughter as' office staff are assured of mile trip around the world and now with the naval intelliis return when their they position 116 campaign speeches in her Cololocated on the west coast Lieutenant His gence secretary state Dodging newspaper phoMrs Barbara Bennion Sherwood B Wixcey is with the nel Earl tographers and reporters Mrs resigned from the staff recently public relations division of the Luce slipped quietly into the to join her husband in Rio de now in Others war department capital on Monday and took a and Mrs Ada Harris StanJaneiro are Lieutenant service the suite of rooms at the Wardman for several years a Carlston Kenneth Lieutenant ley Murphy Park hotel while Washington of Senator Murdock's member Robertson Harry Captain hostesses anticipated her boundnow makes her home in staff Clair Nelson Lieutenant Ravitz less energy and beauty Sacramento Cal Captain Wayne C Grover LieuCareer women her claim "I T Oden Mathes tenant (J G) want to go to Washington to put In the office of Representative) and George Nissen who was re' an end- to the red the fum- Proud of his contribution ' Hoopes tape and bling and the delay" mothers her desire "to see that our boys don't pay too much in rich red blood" - f c7 - January 10 1943 -- -- 1: Chzwson - Zbt 5alt gakt rribunt 5unda7 'Morning - 1 c: 1 : - 4 - - l skirts! i a 4 - 1 4 i ' - - - - 7 - - |