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Show i DESERT NEWS. THE Wednesday May 7, 1941 M Of Salt Lake City, Utah SJt JU . HOLLYWOOD," May 7. be a flweWt speaker and an evident thinker in a Deseret Xewa hstmevi the Hotel Utahyea-towte- t afternoon. 'Here to American the woman play an important role side fey wide with her husband if she is that" mini V alike their Eurosisters, the American worn-,pe have the course and conviction m fight tor what they think te right. Here too, they have a higher type of men tor husbands men aha me understanding. atnbKs. leamed wnd cowshier--at- e men who do not regard their writes a cimnete. Rot she believes with all their t m Expounds Mrs. Walter Ik Faller says women will save .and to study and understand the rights andduties of American citizenship. "W may not always win and It may be seldom, but thats what makes it spicy.-- If we are always sure of winning each time it wouldn't be any fun." Mrs. Fuller compared Amerl-.ca- n democracy to a bountiful fruit tree. Our system goes on producing rich delicious fruit for a time and" then, like all fruit trees, needs tor. Today the national tree is ailing and .it is time we give it the pruning, watering and care that it needs," she said. She and her husband, together with a number of speakers from the National Association of Manufacturers, left last night at 11 p m. for Los Angeles where they will conduct another "defense clinic. a a -- - Netvs To Be Fashions From The Past For Display 'Taking part In show Thursday will be Pat Langton, PI Beta Phi; Shirley Prey, Gamma Phi Beta; Myrtle Adamson, Alpha Delta Pi, and Dorotha Beers, Kappa Kappa - - - Gamma. - --- City Panhellenic Gives Temple Rites Are Followed By Honeymoon Fashion Tea On Thursday City Panhellenic will give a reception Thursday evening in the Union Buildoing-a- t the University of Utah in honor of alumnae members of all national sororities in Salt Lake. ' -Mr. and Mrs. Alma S. Butler, J . . The affair1 will feature' a skit, A beautifully appointed tea who were married yesterday and "A Fashion Show That Is Datwill be given this evening behonored at a reception in the ed," in charge of Mrs. Richard tween 7 and 10, announcing the Alstoh. This will be given at 7.30 evening, are honeymooning toengagement of Miss Norma Fairladles banks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in the day In southern Utah. They will lounge. p.m. Lvnn . R. Fairbanks of 1346 reside in Ogden. the program, a soFollowing Roosevelt Avenue. The tea will The bride, formerly Miss Ruth will an exhibit and cial hour be given by Miss Jean Dunn, at of Whitehead, is a daughter take place in the mens lounge. Outstanding coeds of the Unihep home at 1142 Roosevelt AveFrancis F. Whitehead of 749 Lonue. versity of Utah will be honored Mrs. Richard L. Bird is In charge gan Avenue. Mr. Butler is a son Miss Fairbanks will become tonight at 6:30 at the of the exhibit, and chairmen of of Mrs. Myrtle S, Butler of Ogthe bride of Onn N, Rom hey Jr. Hall of Fame banquet to bi the. reception are Mrs. James den. of Los Angeles, son of 'Mr. and held in the Union Building. Miss Norinne Tempand Steele Elder Richard R. Lyman of the will Features of the affair Mrs. Orin N. Romney of Dublan, Council of the Twelve officiated Board est. be tapping of Mortar Mexico, on May 17. The marriage of officers at the ceremony yesterday mornReceiving will be 'Will be solemnized in the Salt members, presentation of the ing in the Salt Lake Temple. The City Panhellenic: Mrs. J. Howard Lake Temple with Pres, David 0. $50 Cwean scholarship and inreception was given at the Lion Heglnbotham, president: Miss offitroduction of newly-electeMcKav officiating. House Social Center, 63 East Margaret Herrick, vice president, cers of Associated Women StuDuring the tea a musical prosecretSouth F. Mrs. Decker, Temple Street and Joseph dents. gram will be given. The servGowned in white taffeta, fashary-treasurer. The banquet is sponsored by ing table will be covered with a ioned with a fitted bodice, full hand-mad- e "Pouring at the affair will be A. W. S., and is in charge of Miss Mexican lare tablewo- of skirt sweetheart neckline and dean Austin, Myrtle cloth, and centered with Miss Catherine Robinson and men at the U. of U and Miss long sleeves, the bride carried a of sweet peas, Miss Miss Barbara Martin. and Valentine Gorlinski, past presibouquet of gardenias and pink daisies. Tall pink tapers will be Martha Flandro will be roses. dent of Panhellenic. Musical seIn crvstal candelabra. Miss Frances Whitehead wore lections w'lll be furnished bv an In the receiving line will be blue moire taffeta and carried ensemble composed of Miss KathAirs. L. R. Fairbanks, mother of' Pi Beta Phi pink sweet peas while Miss Ina erine Peterson, pianist; Miss the bride-elect- . Members of the Pi Beta Pill Mrs. John GerBlum Butler, another bridesmaid, was Miss Marion Elaine Clive, Mrs. entertainClub Mothers Annie Call and the will be ry, in pink moire taffeta. dressed Miss and bride-to-bJohnson, Peggy 2 ed at a tea Thursday at p.m. Her bouquet was of white sweet Scow-croMiss Marv Heppler will have of Mrs. John at the home peas Mrs. of Ogden. charge of the dining room and Royal The gift room was.-i- n charge Miss Erma Rowland and Miss Eccles of Ogden Is in charge of Mr. and Mrs Glenn L. Wilcox, Illene Wasp will pour. of the program. Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson, and Miss Dora Devo, Miss Joy Ilol-- Hostesses for the tea include TT Mrs. Wayne Butler was .in. Ti ladav and Miss Shirley Leverson Mrsr Mrs.Scowcroft,"chaimnan; 14 ft 1 charge of serving. The receiving will have charge of the serving. Ronald Wadsworth, Mrs. C. J. room was decorated with yellow Two hundred and fifty guests Humphries and Mrs. James and white snapdragons. have been invkedTO call. Mrs. Scowcroft. In honor of fras. and Both the bride and the bride ' Ernest C. Rossiter, who will leave groom are returned missionaries., Pi 1 the former having served In the s Sigma Soon to preside over the Tahitian Chapter-SetEastern 'State,. Mission and the The final meeting of the Mission, a party was givfen last In Czechoslovakia. latter year for the Sigma Pi Mothers Ciubr-wiinight, at Jhe be held at the frater- , Rossiters brother and nity house, 74 South Wolcott Mr. and Mrs. William H. Street, at 1 p m. Thursday. East Street, Hostesses for the affair, - at Rossiter of 352 Tenth Thirty guests were present, inwhich newly-electeofficers At a meeting of Spirit of Libcluding all bi others and sister of all members will be guests erty Chapter, Daughters of the and the honored guests, with the exof outgoing officers, wrill be Mrs. American Revolution, '.Thursday The Salt Lake Humane Society ception of Mrs Edith ..Lovesy, at 2 p.m. at the Art Barm 54 Waldo B. Martin, Mrs. Ar Frank who is visiting in Renton, Wash., will give a luncheon Thursday at Barnes Jr., Mrs. Pat Harlin, Finch Lane, 1 p.m. at the Ladies' with her daughter, Mrs. Arch Literary Mrs. Wallace Mace and Mrs, G. be elected and Installed. ReBoles. Entertainment, included Club at 850 East South Temple A. Fox. of officers and., ports outgoing - Tahitian music, colored pictures Street. committee chairmen Will also and dances. Hostesses for the afternoon will fee given. be Mrs. Mrs. George Y. Wallace, Miss Naomi R. Hoffman, acMrs. James A. Hogle and - Miss companied by Mrs. E. W. HotDaisy Raybould. will a ter, musiegf propresent Mrs. Frank Ladd is general . gram. chairman and is being assisted By Camp 11 Of the Daughters of Hostesses for the tea hour board members: that will follow the meeting are Utah Pioneers will meet ThursMrs, A. J, Hagen, Mrs. William Mrs. C. W. Primrose, Mrs. Robday at 2 p.m., at the home of Celebrating Mrs. Reid, Charles, A. McGuire,, ert D. Higley, Mrs. Laure Gree-son- y Mrs, Lillie Knight of 144 Sevbirthday - anniversary of - their Mrs. Leith Theolioid and Miss enth East Street. Mrs. Cary Marshall order, members of Woodbine CirLee, M. LBlian Taylor- Millard Camp will meet ThursMrs. Eleanor C. Bartlett, cle, No. 41, Neighbors of WoodMrs. craft, will meet tonight at 8 day at 2 pm., at the home of Margaret Kennedy, Mrs. Duncan oclock at the I. 0. 0. F. Hall, 41 Mrs. F. L. Chambers of 217 East MacVichie and Mis. S. W. MorLady Lions To Post Office Place, Thirty-thir- d South Street. rison. ., A Mother's Day program will Elect Officers be given under the direction of Mrs. Rossiter Honored Culture Club Meets L. Mrs. George Evans. Mrs. - Lady Lions will elect new ofThe Culture Club will meet at Dewey Is in charge of the birthMrs. Herman F. Thorup of ficers at the regular meeting of o the Hotel Utah at 10:30 a.m. New will 1195 Crystal Avenue will entermembers day party. the club at 1 pm. Friday at the' be initialed. tain Thursday evening in honor Thursday. Doll House, 1518 South Main of Mrs. Ernest C. Rossiter, who Street. will leave May 15 for the TahiHostesses will be Mrs: Dv , tian Mission, where her husband Mrs. H. R. Pederson, Mrs. will presi;. J. C. Kdneigb and Mrs. W. G. Nunn. Mrs. Harry Scheel has arrived 1986 Yalecrest Avenue. ' Prior to a from New York City for a visit her marriage, Mrs. Harmon was Lunclieon Honors Miss Helen Clark of Provo. ,, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beepholstering! N. G. Hall of 1340 Second Ava-nue-. Mrs. Scheel was the forMrs. C. W. Tomlinson of Ven- Mrs. J. Elmore Swenson Let to rebuild your old tuilo .Mrs. Ellis Greenside of 323 mer Miss Jeanne Hall. ice, Calif, accompanied by her - a Wo will redo all the tprings, comPatricia Jean, Peterson Place gave a lunchdaughter, baby eon Wednesday at her home in Miss Barbara--Clarand Mr. and Mrs. Dean Symons pletely overhaul the faiaide at well daughter honor of Mrs, J, Elmore Swenson, of Mrs. Andrew T. Clark of 1116 Anderson of Seattle, Wash, and a furniih a lew cover on any East Third South Street, left their children, Carole Margaret who will leave Friday for Cal2 piece anile TecentIvfor a , visit-t- o Chicago. and Neal Dean are all visiting ifornia. to loin her husband. THIS WEEKJ-SpeBhe will also vlsit Cleveland and at the home of Mrs. William D. Twelve guests have been InvitIncluding Labor Mansfield, Ohio, before returning Neal at 528 Center Street. ed to the luncheon. A military to her home in Salt Lake. theme was carried out in dec We 'will bo glad to call with Dr. Frank W. Asper will glv ? the organ concert in the Taber- - ,, nacle Thursday noon: Toccata and Fugue' In D Minor TTl r. VTFW tTTrri Bach. 2a In Moonlight .Kinder;; b French Rondo . . . .Boellmana O Sacred C Chorale Prelude, r . ' Head, Now Wounded.. Bach 3a Favorite Mormon Hymn , "Behold the Great Redeem" er Die . . . .Arr. by Organist 7 b An Old Melody -by Organist'; Art Center Guild Selects Its Next Play toaijt-mistres- s. - 1, oclock. HAPPY Thursday at home-- of Salt Lake Visitors, Travelers we. CLUB. at the VICTOR LODGE No. 89, Lad-- , les Society of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Thursday at 2 p.nf. at Moose Club, Street. 161 East Second - r . SEWING ing al-s- TIMERS. 1:30 pm, Mrs; GoUey '.Tacob.s'of 858 Arapahoe Avenue. Birthdays of Mrs. John M. Burns and Mrs. Maurice Hyman will be celebrated. , Humane Society Gives Luncheon rr tOthe Veteran Volunteer Firemehs Association, Firemens Hall, 233 Canyon Road, tonight at 8 i- ' SdvtL FRtDAV! : " Woodbine Circle Will Meet Tonight C oclock. HU'WIO Camps Of DUP Arrange Meets t- CLUB OF SEGO LILY division No. 150, Ladies Auxiliary' to Order of Railway Conductors, Thursday at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Bessie Bell, 2504 Seventh Blast Street. JLUnch-eo- n served by following hostesses: Mrs. George M. Harris,. - Mrs. C. L. Jack, Mrs. Edward C. Buffington and Mrs. W. A. Bond, 1M wow ST. MARGARETS GUILD of St. .Marks Episcopal Church, Thursday 1 p.m. at parish --house. isf nmccuKiNc mxsAic::! THE UOUAVmZ 7 NAOMI PAST NOBLE GRANDS CLUB, Thursday 12:30 p.m. at Hotel Newhouse. Business meeting followed by social I hour Thej'f Always Nw Until who arrived Monday to spend a month with her sister, Mrs. Mc, Clanahan, - Guests will be received the hours of 4 and 6 pjn. You Son Thom! n HgJDEQ MURRAY.' Jtebsrt YOUNG Randolph SCOTT "WESTERN UNION" 2nd Big Too hire , "LETS MAKE . BOB CROSBY MUSIC $195 CO I lair mr- - -- mon have left for their home in Washington, D. , after visiting in Salt Lake and Provo for the past week. They visited with' their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Clark In Provo and with of Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Harmon v. C-- 1 rAlrS,,TomlilXSQJ3..i..J:hr.--form.r- lessie NeaT and Mrs. Ande rson is the former Miss, Margaret Neal. Before returning to their home Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and children will be the guests of Mr. Andersons mother, Mrs. 722 East Maud S, Anderson, fourth South Street. (72. Cg r to II To Honor Guests 7 1 ' Mrs. L. N. McClanahan of 1381 Penrose Drive, has Issued invitations for a tea Friday at her home in honor of Mrs. Luther E. Wrckersham of Rutherford, N. J. ft 'I BETHELEHEM SHRINE NO. White Shrine of Jerusalem, LADIES: AUXILIARY -. T-O- IQ - u in; - A, Originally Brwutod cow mm mi mm" - ' Until 4:30 ADUITS CHILDREN .... - PRICES EVENINGS 40e .. tie . AU SEATS WWW ... CC( ; L'.F'LHlI 1 J cnvi "w r uigmiuusM "GIRLS OF THE ROAD" Ann DVORAK Rechollo Lola LANE MACK Glonn ford HutUon H-- ln "BABIES FOR SALE" , s -- UTAH STATE FRATERNAL CONGRESS, Moose Club, 161 Second East Street, tonight at 8 ft -- U 'J Masonic Temple, tonight at 7.30. e. For Thursday' . -- Club Notes s sister-in-law- The Art Center Players Guild has chosen as its next producHe tion Leonid Andreyevs Who Gets Slapped. According to E. Munroe Husbands, direc- tor, the play was chosen for It difficulty, "HeWho Gets Slapped" is onsidered Andreyev's best dramatic work. It is concerned with of a man of high education, great intellectual achievement who leaves his false social life for that of a circus clown; he slaps and performsstunts, gets the public laughs, unaware that the laughters a mockery of itself. Twelve'.characters appear in the play, and each' one is -vitally important to the plot. discuss the songs and the play which centers around a singer and a dancer. I was interested to hear that Fred Astaire, who made some of his best pictures at RKO under the direction of Sandrich, when he and Ginger Rogers were dance partners, may be teamed with Crosby, Bing and Fred would really be something one the top crooner and the other the most famous exponent of baH room dancing. Fred at present is making a picture at Columbia "Youll Never Get Rich" and he usually sheds pounds for he works so hard dancing so hell probably want to rest before he even discusses the Paramount movie. d home-ot-Presid- ............Handel - Xerxes I saw Irving the oth- by movie. c-nu- l ........... ..,..,....Arr. Celebrated Largo from 4 er night for a few moments and he rushed off to meet Mark 'to , 1)AR . -- Honors Coeds - On Tabernacle Organ Tomorrow's Recital The hardest working man in town is Irving Berlin who has been huddling with Mark Sand- - Party Tonight dal Din-ner- ." both on the stage and screen. So it isnt in the least surprising that he has written an original screen - play- - foe here Katie gets back to Hollywood, in July and negotiations are nowr going on for her to be starred In the She Barry original for wont be seeing the boy friend, Garson- - Kanin, when she gets here for he leaves for the army-June 1, having been drafted. But Katie and Garson are still such good friends that when he gets out of the army, if they are still of the same mind, she will become Mrs. Kanin. p Election to Man Who .Came You will adqilt that Phil Barry did nobly bV Katharine Hepburn in "Philadelphia Story, Sqle Ends S aturdaylf Toll At Ted V Topper71 (INS) low-dow- n an SPEAKER cted in a Wnegrey hwk Ttmly Wes saL Mrs. Fuller proved tn " he answered with a characteristic Barrymore letter which said: "The character is vicious, malicious, nauseating but in due modesty, 1 think i am best qualified to play the old , , reprobate. I agree with Jawn,' not because the man in the wheelchair-I- s all the things he says But I believe Barrymore Is sueh a good actor that he will be Just a who cre-- good as. Monty-Wooll- y, ated the role on the New York stage. Clifton Webb did very well, too, in the" Chicago com , pany,Gf course Jawn isnt as Tat as the pudgy Alexander Woollcott, from whom the character- is drawn, but Woollcott, interestingly enough, was the poorest of the three actors who appealed In "The Man Who Came tfe' 'Dinner" probably because be ts a better writer than an actor. - T CAPITOL ''The Man Who Lost Him- with Brian Ahesno, Kay Francis; ' also The Black Cat," with Basil Rathbons, Bela Lotoei and Hugh Her-- " 4 , bert, VtC TORT Drums Altm the Mohawk," with Claudette Colbert, Henry Pondai also, 1 m Nobody's Sweetheart Now,' . with tennis 0 Keefe, Constance Moor ' : and Helen Parrish. feTUDXD That Nitht in ftlo," with, Alice Faye, Don Amecbe. Cayman Miranda and J. Carroll Naiek. MARLO Girls of the (Surarhouset Road," wtsh Ann Dvorak, Helen Mack and Lola Lane also "Sables for Sale," i with Rochelle Hudson and Glenn ford, GEM "Gone With , the Wind," wtth ' Clark Gable, Vtvten Leitb. . MURRAY (Murray! "Western Onion.. J wtth Robert Ynunr. Ranooloh Scott jr and Dean Jaaeer; also. Lett Make Music," with Bob Crosby. Jawn Barrymore is himself again, t When he was asketl by .Hal tfallia to make a test for The " - telf," -- con-tiau- FI-TO- "Meo of Bon' Tows." vrtt Tracy. Mickey Rooney, Bob Nunn and Henry Watson, Larry O'Neill, also Peto StmUt Nonlty." ' UTAH 'Nice 6IH, wlffi Deanni 1)11 - bln, franehot' Ton and Walter Brennan: alao Model Wife," with Joan Blondell, Dick Postal! and Charlia Rut-tie- a. bpenoer O. PARSONS BY LOUELLA will stop SoJbeSevos Mrs. Waiter Fuller, wife Saturday Evening Post publisher who also Is president of the National Association of Manufacturers. She amplified her statement by one man tan stop a woman let alone millions of women from talking. ' saying And sis believes that wacMSf -wed equal tight- will e laudable traits, men should Up to now, women have been "the jamiNt safeguard against ta let nomen da their own hesitant about thinking.' mainly because they have had their aar aaNlets todividaal we thinking. 20 a taYW&s w aotlMnariuH suffrage slightly more than nayears. But all through the tion womens clubs are getting f , 4 wiSeh place te by bee maafe mothers, sisters, wives and sweetSdv bat Ok doesn't mean the te hearts of men to do their own to be depurated by ban net at a. It mean simply that she thinking and voting. STICK TO PRINCIPLES a&to&d smd rewbr te hrip bun in his work. Mrs. nd By thinking politlca'llyAmer! rFsSerstotf,' can .women will be able to do a And that was exactly what the ; lot to keep democracy In this attractive Philadelphia tWtaw1 country. Women are more apt husan her aotog betpang to stick to principles than are band carry m the nation the , men in politics," she said. TJgaww today tor a And for that reason she urges toessag free enterprise and tree goverae every woman to get into politics IS CENTRE Jawn Responds To Note With Polite Tirade At Character , , , r tCoaaea's - MGoino dti Barrymore Takes Test For Hard Role .Womens Screams Will Stop Any Dictatorship In America scnams dktatorship la Amoka! et the 0. Page 9 |