Show fidM6 2c Trbt Sunday Morning March 7 1943 Cikc Zribunt 1t be elected Mrs J L Wirth lin Mrs I O Horstall Mrs Ernest L Smith Mrs R C Tow ler and Mrs Clarence E Hoptenbeck are invited guests Mrs G L King will be the program mistress of Mrs Willis Noble ceremonies Jones and Mrs R F Qua le aro Legislative Sets Luncheon ballroom of the Ho- Victor Lodge Birthday The fortieth Junior Maccabees Plan Affair day of the biennial luncheon of The Wotrien's State Legislative The hour is Council of Utah12:30 p m Dr Fredrick Ingvolstad will lecture on wbrld problems and new officers will Bingham lodges will be specially St Patrick's Parish Party Leads Upcoming Events Council - Another booth will do booth business under the sign of the "bib and tucker" selling tea and kitchen aprons Made by parlsh ladies and bought-thehope by all the parish gentlemen Mrs Alfonso C Cairo general chairman and Mrs Milton G Park vice chairman will be assisted by a whole group of auxiliary committees Mrs A James Pete days and anniversaries mark the club calendar for the week just ahead with that "great day for the Irish" St Patricks getting a prelinaOther ltary party or two wholefor with plans groups y sale wearin' o' the green on March 17 are busy readying plans for "biggest party of the year" when that date tierolls in around All however some benefit war activity with observance of their traditional holidays - Rose costumes and Mrs M C Lawson publicity Ensignia Plans Open House Ensignia club will hold annual 1:"N 17 I Patrick's parish Is going to have a St Patrick's dance party night of the 17th In the auditorium of the Judge Memorial school 650 Eleventh East street It's one of the parish's special "benefit" holidays and is observed annually Twelve times It has jigged and jingled to a conclusion This year Its happy g aims are twofold the parish and the war so plans are twice as big and the invitations guarantee an extra dividend on entertainment War stamps and bonds will be sold at a red white and blue S 6Q 0° - ' - r---- 7"41 it t-g 4 i vo - t41:3-' 4 - z-- ' iCAs! - ' rr ' 71CA1' A Oe - hr 1K1 rase ::: -" ' ft k - 3 47 1 flam LIGHTHEARTED HATS rigl' T ki4 buoyant brims debonair and on clearing engaging "little hats" with chichi flares of veiling and Perma-Lif- - '6 posies 'They're what we mean by in pert straw or sophistication 2995 A c R 1 i''''' 1 I rounded contour 110Yet becomes limp or lax from washing and wear Priced from 15(20 Hickory garter belts lastex and fabrics v41 '4 from 71 ze club Cleotan club will meet Thursday for a 1 p in luncheon meeting The Big Cottonwood stake Relief society will meet at the same hour Friday the 'Browsers' club wirl meet at 12 noon Saturday the participants in the M I A basketball tournament will be entertained at luncheon 'Annual Luncheon The ladles auxiliary to 'United Commercial Travelers will elect officers at their annual luncheon Tuesday March 9 at 12:30 p In at the Temple Square ho- tel Mrs Frank J Erdman is chairman of the event YOUNGER SET FASHIONS e designed with intelligence and Yankee ingenuity to meet the de mends of wartime Conceived not 1 only for today—but for problem &tic'sl tomorrows and tomorrows Functional as a Tsquarc yet never S ZI you are descended from Eve A glorious collection sizes 9 to 17 from $1495 Younger forgetting 2995 'et 1 1 tt 4 A Set Shop — street floor : 3 4 44 't esS 635 - en 4 - f 1 - t 1r I f - 4 4 kiLN 1 - 4 0 4 '''' I 995 tsk AD 0 mosoo A 5 el '" iNxt 0 ' inRATION DARLINGS you'll sing the praises E I of these new gowns and pajamas youthfully I t) 0' de- signed of durable knitted lersoy The perfect LITTLE an- IMPORTANTS she swer to sleeping comfort whole impressiye panorama on our rnain floor reveals the dramatic and wearability set-u- p they launderbeautifully and already retain their look oi freshness a Gowns and pa tames each 'tr of small accessories to suca that the Public is awakening to e the importance of early morning are not shopping because stores crowded stocks are in order and the saleswomen are not tired Try tits idea yourself 67 Main (Adv) Lewis blouses the are skillful quick Make your suit correct and smart from morning till midnight with if diversified blouse wardrobe From 5350 - '5 MULTIPLIERS character with every shift of scan cessfully convoy your new ensembles through Sking Bags gloves lewelry hosiery cosmetics meant toSurn you out in pracCoal perfection- The glove—glac doeskin by Kislay1 the $605 COSTUME' change arfists that dramatito your suits They are adept at changing all 5(511 A v2 1ti I Sun-free- hap-pul- ed I'l I Dinner and luncheon meetings dot the week's calendar at the Lion House social center beginning Monday at 6:45 p m when the Salt Lake Dental assistants will entertain Tuesday the Child Defense association will meet at 6:30 p m and at 7 p rn the Junior girls of Ensign stake will give a dinner and dance festival Wednesdays events include dinners at 6:30 p rn for the Frontiersmen 7:30 p m- - Ensign club and 7:30 pm - 't:s "!' Lion House Lists Events wear 4 Seven workers contribute one day each week at the U S O Another Mrs Phil Raleigh sees - that 40 dozen cookies go from league homes to the center one day esch month And there's a Junior League minute woman—Mrs Francis B Goeltz Anotber directs the committee-- leagues war bond Both Mrs Newell B Dayton the prewident Mrs lAprnan and :Mrs alarles A Boynton Jr are members of the CD V O's board of directors Eight other workers volunteer one and one-ha- lf days each week at the civilian war headquarters filing interviewing placing workers Miss Marian Cosgriff is chairman of a hospitality committee that welcomes new members also brothers husbands cousins of Junior Leagues of other states who are serving in the armed forces wtationed here Top notch speakers on current inibjects radio broadcasts art shows Girl Scout activities all are included on its manysided wartime slate That's the Salt Lake Junior with every League-1- 943 member on its roll working full time on the home frdnt in miracles when you for a miracle has t p at the base of the Where patented cushion softly lifts your bosom holds that firm 0 S10 lection at you-koolie-va bra-cu- I See our special col zooming felt BRAS PERMA-LIF- T - - I 11J1 N41 rnent for their first day at work Project the League is proudest of is that it has representation now on all the war committees and on all social agency boards Under chairmanship of Mrs Charles C Freed and Mrs James E Bogle the league works with the prenatal clinic at the Salt Lake general hospital-Servin-g as Red Cross instrucin tors - - as nurses' aids in the prothe motor corps duction rooms go the many volunteer war workers In fact head of all Red Cross publicity for the Salt Lake chapter American Red Cross is a Junior Leaguer—Miss Betty Batter! The vice president of the Salt Lake Junior League Miss Dorothy J Lynch is the current head of the entire women's divicon Red Cross war fund cam Claws On- - -" S-- f s lira Clara a ' Junior League (Couttnwed From lryout t if! fund-raisin- M Junior Maccabees of Mahn& court No 202 will have a EL Patrick's party Saturday at 10 a m at the IOOF hall 41 Post Office place and following the party theyll have a class in Mrs N Chris tap dancing Thompson will have charge birthday of Victor lodge No 89 Society of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers will be a dinner dance given at the Hotel Utah Saturday at 7 p in Members of the Milford Ogden and t St- - pal grt Lafayette tel Utah will be the scene Thurs- the general chairmen V Parish Party on March open night Monday at 5 p m at the Lion House social center followed by program and a nocial hour Coral and violet club colors will be used in the decorations Miss Kathryn Stayner be toastmistress president will Mrs Walter W Emery and Mrs Fred J Morris head the arrangements committee Costanza door tickets Miss Josephine P Cuglietta decorations Miss Stella Finnocchio Caputo and Mrs Frank Mare 111 have charge of tickets Mrs Francis P Eynon presides over refreshinents Mrs D Posse Ili heads a tommittee on prizes Mrs Joseph Tiano the one arranging for the apron booth and Miss Faye Rumel and Miss Grace Costanzo the stamp and bond booth Mrs William H' Cow-bur- n dance committee Miss the arranging committee b— You donlf rood a ration book to buy U S WARSTAMPS anal BONDS 4 t a - ' |