Show Rotary Depicted by World Pageant If a I if if if t Me bers Celebrate 1 Anniversary Ap featured the dance and banquet attended attend d by Sa Salt t Lake Rotarians their sons A and daughters in the Hotel Utah ballroom last night when a triple celebration was staged in honor of the tho seventeenth anniversary of of Rotary the annual Sons and Daughters day and Washington's Washinton's tons ton's birthday Daughters of the tho Rotarians app appeared ar d in costumes representative of the various nations in which this organization is operative Y JJ f fr y t k 41 ic t f c x r A r rt r tr t- t 9 k n c S f a a o Marked by a gigantic pageant in in which more tl than an a score of pretty gira took part In costumes resembling the native dress in countries where Rotary is now organized the Salt Lake Rotary club club- c celebrated l its its' annual sons' sons and daughters night daughters night the the seventeenth seventeenth anniversary an annIversary anniversary an- an or of Rotary W Washington's birthday and international Rotary night with a dinner dance Tu Tuesday night atthe at atHie atthe the Hie Hotel Utah The affair was declared de declared declared de- de by the great majority of those those I Iwho who attended to be the most su successful and outstanding social event held by j i Rotary this year Only Rotarians and their sons and I daughters were permitted to attend I the affair Wives of Rotarians were tabooed and those Rotarians not favored fa favored favored fa- fa with having a son or daughter were seated at tables apart from themore the themore themore more fortunate fathers who watched with pride while their children held the floor The sons and daughters were truly the center of attraction and the honored guests as was indicated I chiefly by the manner in which they I were received as they entered the ballroom ball ball- ball ballroom room from the tho supper room in pageantry pageant pageant- ball I ry formation Each new group was nat i with v loud applause A and dem dem- t of f. f appreciation ti u m The success of ot each group overlapped overlapped over over- lapped and intermingled with that of the following Prizes intended for the most popular group were auctioned off by B. B F. F Redman president of the club when the committee whose duty It was to pick the most popular group r reported ported failure Preceded by a burst of chords from the orchestra denoting that silence was desired from those In the ballroom the doors of the supper room immediately adjoining on the south were swung open and the group representing New Zealand entered Led by William G. G Lambert the following girls took part in this phase of the pageant Lucile Luclle Lambert Mary Howard Phyllis Hamp Ramp Hampton ton tol and Tessie Wolstenholme I 1 Other groups and the order in which I they app appeared ared with those who took part in each are as follows Panama Panama Panama-A A. A E. E Carol KIrkham Pearl Kimball Mary K Kimball Kimball Kim Kim- m- m ball and Clara Parry Philippines PhIlIppines-G. G. G R n. RAllen Allen Virginia McMullen Carol Caroline ne Cannon Denice S Sanford and Grace Kimball 1 Scotland Scotland-J. Scotland Scotland-J. J. J E. E McKendrick E Tom Hamilton playing the bag pipes Ruth Bird Lorette Greer Lucile Sch t- t tIer and Mildred McMullen Argentina H. H Parrish Phyllis George Cannon Katherine Groesbeck Marion McCune Leonore Leonoro Campbell and Verna Vlrna Heiner Hawaii Hawaii J. J. J J. J N Neville LIla Llla Opie Ople Gladys Worthen and Bertha Lewis France Franc Lou A. A Tyng Irene Cray Kathryn Howard and Jewel Pau Pau- loo Cuba Harry Cuba Harry L. L Bracken Betty Detty I Perkins Mary Bennett Vilate McAllister McAllister lister and Grace Washburn China China- Adrian Pembroke Phyllis PhyIlls Allen Emile Sweet Doris Love and Eloise Love I Nelson and Paul King India IndIa DavId David A A. A Smith Mahala Smith Margaret Child Kathrine McAllister and Ottilie Ottille McAllister Spain Spain-J. Spain J. J P P. Creer Florence Florence Florence Flor Flor- ence Heiner Ellen Schramm Dorothy Bird and Jennie Greer W. Mexico Mexico W. W E. E Day Lucile Day Martha Wells Lucy Kirkham and Clara Kener Great Britain Harry Britain Harry E. E Goodwin Richard Bird Allen Lipman Adrian Pembroke and Floyd Knickerbocker Canada Canada Canada-C. C. C G. G Wiggs Ethelyn Cannon Marion Kimball Helen Lovesy and Mariam McCahen The pageant paused and Uncle Sam portrayed b by Arthur E E. Smith and Miss Columbia enacted by Mrs H H. SI S. S I Knight night appeared In the entrance to the ballroom As they entered all the groups representing various nations fell telI in behind them and the procession moved around the room This was followed by several feature dances L. L B. B Hampton recited briefly the tho history history- of Rotary from the time of its organization seventeen years ago by a small group group of men in Chicago He lie predicted that Rotary Hotary would endure as long as it continued to serve the communities communities communities com com- I In which it is organized d. d |