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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 17

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91eIMesattsaltftGWMM SPECIAL 100 Mrs Clara Clawson's window shows outstandingly Smart Dresses from the UNDER TWENTY SHOP Youthful The "Air" of more expensive models Chic Hats that do something for you 57 Main (Adv) PICK UP NEW BEAUTY WITH DU BARRY winterweariness Erous your ilia in just tyrtint Ininutts vritit Huc lout crsm Extraspcial prig for a Lori time! Re pdarly 200 dr Toiietries--Strest Floor Miss Peggy Zeller who will be married on Saturday to Jack Lyon The couple will take their vows in the Cathedral of the Madeleine Thrl her tonlght with a lovely bouquet of fresh colorful that will bring spring right into her home Beautifully designed cut daffodils long stems doz 49c regal roses doz 200 A couple from Louisville Ky Miss Peggy Zeller and Jack Lyon will be married Saturday at 9 a in a ceremony at the Cathedral of the Madeleine After their wedding ceremony they will be honored at a breakfast at the Temple Square hotel The bride will have Mrs Keith Anderson as her only attendant John Hanrahan will be best man The bride's parents Mr and Mrs A Zeller of Louisville and the bridegroom's parents Mr and Mrs Charles Lyon also of Louisville are in Salt Lake City to attend the nuptial ceremony The bridegroom is stationed as a sergeant at the army air base Salt Lake City Kathryn Broberg At the om of the bridegroom's parents Mr and Mrs Robert Davie 1730 Windsor street Miss Kathryn Broberg became the bride of Robert Davie Friday evening The bride Is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Broberg 745 Emerson avenue She wore a wedding gown of white taffeta and carried a bridal bouquet of gardenias and roses Miss Virginia Skow was her attendant and Kenneth Tempeler was best man Mr Davie is stationed with the United States army at Camp Barkeley Texas Cradle News Now there are four in the family of Mr and Mrs Stanley Christensen Their second daughter little Vilia Jo arrived Wednesday at the Holy Cross hospital Mrs Christensen is the former Leah Nebeker Shangri La! Its mystic beauty made the setting Friday evening for the Military Promenade at the University of Utah Union building With tall snow-capped mountains towering at their sides the promenaders danced until the midnight h6ur in their last farewell to elaborate social functions for the duration Flowers in soft harmonious shades were everywhere against the bases of tall white pillars across gracefully arched trellises and reflected in a colorful 'splashing fountain Their faint fragrance filled the room and mingled with the scent of oriental incense Dancing by in swirling gowns and dashing uniforms were Cadet Colonel Don Robbins and his wife the former Miss Bette Burroughs Cadet Major Dick Ford and alumna Miss Betty Morgan Cadet Lieutenant Cc lonel Jack Stanis was with his soon-to-be bride Miss Helen Andrews and Cadet Major Bill Felt escorted Miss Diana De Vine Arlene Tanner and Hank Rug-en i climbed the long mountain pass that led from the cafeteria transformed into a flowering valley into the ballroom that was the lovely mountain paradise' Chatting with them were Marion Strobel and Sid Lowery Barbara Stratford and John Dugan Kay Blaze and John Leonard 1 Beneath an arch of flashing sabers the regimental sponsors Margaret Keddington Betty Hinckley Bette Reiser Margaret Ann Hewlett and Ivagene Olson were Introduced to the dancers They shared honors as special guests withsdigna taHes Governor and Mrs Herbert Maw Mayor and Mrs Ab Jenkins and President and Mrs LeRoy Cowles Stopping to look for a moment at a large Buddha was Jane Child chai-ming in the soft candlelight that illuminated the cafeteria valley Dancing near by were Neol Welling who escorted Ida Marie Browning Mont Mahoney who was with Ruth Evans and Carolyn Harmon who had Karl Lorentzen as her escort An Oriental boy in a long Mandarin robe stood beneath a colorful pagoda as he distributed favors dainty Lenox swans to Ruth Winterowd escorted by Gene Flint and Lois Hart who had PaulFlandro as her partner Mr and Mrs A Reiser were glimpsed in the lounge lighted only by colorful Oriental lanterns They were chatting with the patrons Mr and Mrs Arthur Keddington and Mrs Vera Robbins Until the strains of the "Star-Spangled Banner" bade the promenaders "good-night" it was an evening of sophisticated fun and romance an evening long to be remembered until the boys tome marching home Shrove Tuesday March 8 will IA the date for the last large social event to be sponsored by St Mark's Episcopal cathedral before the Lenten season officially begins Wednesday A dinner at 6:30 will be prepared and served by members of St Mark's guild In the Bishop Spaulding Memorial hall 231 East First South street The dinner will be followed by a lecture by Lange who has recently returned from Johannesburg South Africa Mr Lange will show a motion picture to Illustrate his talk Lyle McArthur Miss Lyle McArthur will be off on March 21 for Fort Knox' Ky where she will be married on March 27 to Lieutenant Clifford Elliott The couple will take their vows In a simple ceremony at the post chapel at Fort Knox They will be unattended Miss McArthur is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur McArthur 976 First avenue and Lieutenant Elliott is "a son of Mr and Mrs Fred Nichols of Farmington Guard Your Ice Box Carefully guard the rubber gasket around the door of the refrigerator If it does not fit tightly air will enter Wipe off any stains quickly with damp cloth Do no close the door by placing hands on the gasket as oil heat and moisture from the hands will harm the rubber BUY LIMITED WAIL OND AND iA (Z (fr) 4 It 111 ii 16 7 i lit rt '7 SI tutoof 01)v el Precious 1007 virgin wool in anexclusive Shag-moor fabric that's light enough for sunny days snug enough for chill evenings and sheds dust rain wrinklest 'Tailored into long-lived classic lines you'll appreciate for constant WariiMe service Beige to brown shades and blue $45 Coat Solon--Auerbochis Second Floor HOURS 10 to 6 1 11 1 1 100 virgin wool--pride of Spring blended wifli softening rabbit hair and styled into simple uncomplicated lines that are always appropriate Sea-blue oi sea-green with easy above-the-waist fit unpressed front pleats stitch-trimmed collar belt and pockets 1795 From our extensive collection one and two-piece wools and part-wools in many different colors Dress Solon--Ausrboch's Second Floor 1 DIAL 5-6683 1 leeketi to '4 TS- 00')0 virgIn wool suits in shepherd checks houndstooth checks mature checks and the perky littici windowpane check sketcllecl It comes in a soft shade of blue with squares marked off in yellow The shortie lacket is held together with a huge lucite button 29:95 Anti see 'tor chockod dross's 241ocers from LIS to 22IS YOsing Colony Shop---Auerboch's Second Floor -'1' 0000000000k 1 lt 'Clic 5 a altr Zr'ibtint Saturday Morning March 6 1943 17 0 1E 1 I 161''''' (1 0: 2: A couple from Louiille Ky 0 ri-sz 1 at 1 i- tr-4-4 ---ti- sv -a ''4- A) 1 V4 I 4 '''t-it-: 'Z i I Miss Peggy Zeller and a -( ft 4 3 7 1 Lyon will be married Saturday I I 1 1 1 lie 1 77 1 4 -1) '4 at 9 a in a ceremony at the ta 2 -'14 lel "fr '40- te-: 'i Cathedral of the Madeleine Aft- -e 4 er their wedding ceremony they 0- 1 4 hy I No--- will be honored at a breakfast '1' i 41 lbasoo4 di at the Temple Square hotel 14 "1" 2 fi The bride will have lairs Keith 4 el 7 i I fl- AK -5 ts- Anderson as her only attendant Ji lksk a01 1- 111:411 1': --34- i ''''v John Hanrahan will be best man a P' if The bride's parents Mr and "ekt 's- lairs A Zeller of Louisville 4''''or- 0'-'1: i it and the bridegrooms parents 'It ft -1 Mr and Mrs Charles Lyon It ''s4 ---t also of Louisville are in Salt --1 s-- -4: 2404 Lake City to attend the nuptial -h ---11 -k- The bridegroom i stationed a ceremony '-f att -a ---er i 4 I 'Nk 1 l' 1 34 -aa --4' '--l a sergeant at the army air base '--f I i Salt Lake City --4 I 1 4' 4r-: zi 7 Kathryn Broberg s- I'' --2t- '14 8 4- 4 At the of the bride- l'i i groom parents Mr and Mr i N- Robert I 0 I Roeravie 1730 Windsor I street Miss Kathryn Broberg be xl- 74- A -4- -i -4 came the bride of Robert 1 i' v'll o---77 i 7 0 0 0 z- Davie Friday evening The bride tr Broberg 745 Emerson eve- --'6' Is a daughter of lir and Mrs I i '7'1' -P 4 1 nue She wore a wedding gown of white taffeta and carried a t- AP of Spring licated omp bridal bouquet of gardenias and i mple unc a 10070 VIrgin led into st sea-green i roses Ikliss Virginia Skow was I to NS hair and s'l blue her attendant and Kenneth bbl te See- ening re ror a te ri front Pleats se Tempeler was best man unpres 1 Mr 7 I 95 Davie is stationed with )1 1 144 -') la-' ines tha i ays'apP are aiw the-we's it I ts the United States army at Camp l'I a -k 1 with easy pocse liar belt an wools 5 i' Barkeley i i 4 -x a mac Co-- lece two-p I Texas an Cradle News i tt qk a1 StitC trtm ll co ec i extenstve ton one colors differen Our From an 1 and Per- Floor 4 Now there are four in the a 4 Ch'S SICen 2 rzt 3Ii family of Mr and Mrs Stanley a I tIri I 1 sN Dress Salon---A 'blended W141-i soft Christensen Their second daughter little Villa Jo arrived tit'S I I- t- is Peggy Zeiler who will be married on Saturday to Jack Wednesday at the Holy Cross I 1 1 Lyon The couple ill take their in the Cathedral 4'et s-int'-1 hospital I 1 II )'- 1 0 ti' VOWS 1 4 wools In Mrs Christensen Is the former of the Madeleine Leah Nebeker 1 Ntrs Clara lal Clawson's win- 111t-try Prom Is Best and 1 1 VA -L 'i: I 1 dow shows outstandingly Smart Military 1 4 Dreases from the UNDER TWEN- i' 0-' 4 TY SII0P Youthful 'Ilie "Air" of ast II uorbas i more experutive models Chic Hats Bicr College Party rn that do something for you 57 aev-' 1 tlf 1 St 'I 1 'i' lii: '''L Li Ll Main (Adv) Shangri La! Its mystic beauty made the setting Friday 2-: it 2 evening for the Military Promenade at the University of Utah )1i I '7 'A-'1 -11 it lili -if -I 11 -i If A PICK UP NEW BEAUTY Union bung With tall snow-capped mountains towering ''r it A i I 1- 1 A Reiser tA---r----: ----x at their sides the promenaders danced until the midnight hour A--''-'4-00' 4 I- I 2: -rt WITH DU BARRY 4: ''-T --i i 1 Nve'--reli-- 4iiiisii 1 in their last farewell to elaborate social functions for the t' 1 i -1 't -4 4 -T 41 I ")) 1 4 4414 t---' '11 1 4 6: duration 7 1 ft harmonious taHe Governor and Mrs Her- shades were everywhere bert Maw Mayor and Mrs a 4-" -1-----' 4t-'- e-- 'V ROSE against the ba Flowers in soses of tall white Ab Jenkins and President arid Ai Ai '4' ''''''-1' '4 1 pillars across gracefully arched Mrs LeRoy Cowles trellises and reflected in a cot- I 1- 0 s- :4 -k si -----t'L '-----1- 4 or i -1 2' 4: out plashing fountain Their Stopping to look for a moment (--- faint frag-rance filled the room at a large Buddha was Jane a too fl ---1 --1- 1 i 1- 1 REAAI and mingled with the scent of Child chaIming in the soft oriental incense candlelight that illuminated the I' '4 --i: 1 -1 cafeteria valley Dancing near It' 24 l'a IR '1 Dancing by in swirling gowns by were Neol Welling who es- t3 and dashing uniforms were corted Ida Marie Browning -k--4-' -0-- k- 7 11 1 Bette Burroughs Cadet Major mon who had Karl Lorentzen --'-f a and his wife V't -tt' CI- LASE Cadet Colonel Don Robbins Mont Mahoney who was with the former Miss Ruth Evans and Carolyn Har- 11 1 t''-' -r: i tay ''N 1- 4 Dick Ford and alumna Miss tit'-''' 4 44 11 -744-'1 l': ll winterweariness La her escort 'a 44 Betty Morgan Cadet Lieuten- from your sit'in in just ant Cclonel Jack Stanis was An Oriental boy in a long 1 4i 2' NI if e- i 'w42 tlrnt7 snizautts witlt alai with his soon-to-be bride Miss Mandarin robe stood beneath a i 4- i i F- i 1 -f 4-r 1 (((iii 1 ro s' A Helen Andrews and Cadet colorful pagoda as he distributed -1F' '4 Riclaxia Huanut ar am 16 Major Bill Felt escorted Miss 4- 11 favors dainty Lenbx swans to lapin Extraspcial Diana DeVine l' t- 1 I t-- Ruth Winterowd escorted by for slort emit I Arlene Tanner arid Hank Rug- 1 N' 4) it en climbed the long mountain Gene Flint and Lois Hart vvho 21 la pass that le-d from the cafeteria had Paul Flandro as her part- '-N Lr transformed into a flowering -'i ateou-7 i a j-- 1- net "-t 5'-V24- 4 1 Repdarly200 --1-W1---' 7- valley into the ballroom that 1 4 SPECIAL I -z-- was the lovely mountain para- 1fr and Mrs A II l' 1- -1' dise' Chatting with them were ik 100 Marion Strobel and Sid Lowery were glimpsed in the lounge 4-'" V' 110 1 Barbara Stratford and John lighted only by colorful Oriental il I i 42 4'' A-0 Dugan Kay Blaze and John lanterns They were chatting 'it 1 11 Leonard With the patrons Mr and Mrs -t 1 a a a Arthur R'eddington and Mrs Ie' 04'''44 Beneath an arch of flashing Vera Robbin --1 To -T: 4 -04 7'1 l'''s -'--7-' 1 Floor sabers the regimental sponsors Until strains of the "Star- the Margaret Keddington Betty Spangled Banner" bade the -t 1 fr'7I rill fill i Hinckley Bette Reiser Mar- promenaders good night it garet Ann Hewlett and Ivagene was an evening of sophisticated '1 4'' Al V41i- 1 4J I I Olson were Introduced to the fun and romance an evening P- -''4 1 dancers They shared honors long to be remembered 4 i as special guests withsdigna- until the boys tome marching 3 (-- Th home A 1 ci i 4 4 A mw--01'-' 4 1- I 4- 4 I 4 St illarK Sets r----- Gliild Dinner I --t 4- 4 A- 1 et itc 1e 1p-- -4t--' --vi Shrove Tuesday March 8 will '-'e "--7 'k- ar------ 2 fcAStlf11' 444' 4' bt) date the last large --I -Nt---0--' -e4'a '5t1 tr----a the for social event to be sponsored by -(1 -1 N--ra 1 1 7 i -4stoft- A 14" i kll 444p t4 Mark Episcopal cathedral 7 1S 0 before the Lenten season of fi- toy 4 14 --f- cially begins INedneaday i 4111 '4- 4m 4 -IA -iv kt0- Zit 1 i i It' 1 11 va A dinner at 630 vvill be i 3Vi 7 4: ay'" 71 7-- CII I1 elco1101 '''Th-e-74 6-'''-1- a'-'' prepared and served by mem- '''I: -t- 7 -2-i- 7-'f 1 IIVU Uti bers of St Mark'a guild in the 411 4 0 I i Bishop Spaulding Memorial hall 7'7' A 5341 a 44 'tY 1-4-4' rl' 1Pr-4-( ie 231 East First South street -4 0111 it 1' I --i The dinner will be followed by oy too wool 5 tire cl mutak a lecture by Lange who idled- th checks eck dstoo ane oll I "IL 8jt 4:1 6 LI NI a el has recently returned trona hOtin dowP ares P-'' -ra 4-: a t---1-- '---1 -st i 41 ri4 little vitt blue with sclu i-4i- 7' r- 1 I te' 7 (I1 11 Silati 1" Johannesburg South Africa 8 ivie per hde IN 4 i It e---i -t-: 11 I 1 Mr Lange vill show a motion xclUSIve Shag- an a soft ket ts picture to illustrate his talk i8 I-tort laC sr 4t 4 1 in an It comes 1 2995 rt 11" ie0 4400 ellow The days A -4-i---'''1 el 2 I rInc 31 Irgl l-t for sunny off In i- button I k-t-7-" 4 4:1 44iet 44' ifi 0 preCIOUS kj 1 14141k enOtig filar a luct 22 Miss Lyle McArthur Is it i--- to- ler Ars--Ir Lyle IlIcArthur or febnc hal' l'-i heds dust sI -41 a nug 8118 ther wt ors fro lOge 21sleg i MO '11 eVellIng 1 ed Class1C kct dress Flor- thur will be nu rai enough for ll' 8 long- tv SSC'" och i SPECIAL! A BOUQUET OF off on Nlarch 21 for Fort Knox' 7 'N sg vinnkles 1 181 lo 're tn c1 Lnt artIme sec' A II ii see of chc ShoPA uo rb Ky where she will be married S45 11 8pPrecicte for oonsla r8 blue yung on March 27 to Lieutenant CHI'- LOVELY SPRING FLOWERS ford Elliott The couple will Vines you' shades 8 Etiq take their vows in a simple Floor 1 -h's Sccond ceremony at the post chapel at 1Ce Beige tc) Auerma- I ults In sineplierci Fort Knox They will be un- Coot sco in-- tr" 'er torg1-0- with a iovely attended i-' ------777-77-7 I bouqei- of fresh colorfLI -Cowers will br-iral spring ti 4-ir ii- hfo I-er home Beautifu desigmed () oi Miss McArthur 16 4' (C) 4: is a daughter of Mr and latrs Arthur Mc- Arthur 976 First avenue and Lieutenant Elliott is -a son of Mr and Mrs Fred of CHARGE IT AT 1 1 ---:) 4- '1' Farmington :1 1 4- Il cut daffodils long stems doz 49c TzileTORY 1 AD 4 Guard Your Ice Box V---' BUY 4 1 regal roses oz 200 Carefully guard the rubber gasket around the door of the v' aaite ti- wa refrigerator If it does- not fit 01 i 1 1-1 1111 7 1 sr (7-7-N 11 7 rAg rile) r---N tightly air will enter Wipe off 1 Tps oil (9 4P 12 'I any stains quickly with damp (1 1 i) 7''- 00 I is -10141 td l'-a t1 Liti L1 1--) 'Nitir aii' Ilii cloth Do no cloae the door by 27-Tfli i (10010- i f' --'r" placing hands on the gasket as '14 L- 1 i k---" oil heat and moisture from the I hands will harm the rubber 79th 1864 HOURS 10 to 6 DIAL 5-6683 op 1 a i 11 -S we a a a a ----a- a (141--04 ot -----01b mk11 A 414411r4A-74414940144-A --eso-7 "Al 10'4---- -S44444A-4 444PakAPA4404'" 144A4-14 '-''4-'444 A- fA--'-' 4- 0'4.

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