Show IN NEW YORK I II Dr By ELSIE GREENS 1 NEW YORK April 30 Opportunity stepped up the other day and said stid Howdy to Eleanor Silver a talented Salt Lake girl who has been studying dramatic art from a prominent te teacher teach teach- cher ch- ch er here and success was her companion companion companion com com- panion from the start She has just returned to New York after a tour through Pennsylvania and the New England Ingland states playing the leading role in The rhe Daughter of the Sun a play similar to The Bird of Paradis Para Para- dis dise Her reception throughout the trip was cordial and appreciative and her trunk weighed just the least bit more moreon moreon moreon on her return for the collection of ot newspaper comments she gathered along the way She is being urged by the producer to play her same role roleon roleon roleon on an extensive tour of the South Professor Howard F. F Driggs left last week for a months month's speaking tour I of the Middle West He lIe will address educational meetings an and on his living language series as well as many other topics of similar inter inter- est tt Dr Lei Leland and Cowan of Roosevelt hospital hospital hospital hos hos- pital one of the most popular members i of the Utah colony will address the ladies ladles of the of-the the Relief society next next Wednesday afternoon on Public Health and nd Its Importance to the Individual I The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Jenkins Last Sunday Sunda saw the passing away of Hawthorne Hall Hail For some time it I 1 has been e too inadequate f for the many 1 M h and their r rf friends f js who h flocked I t there each week and next Sabbath the 1 big new hall on street will house t the meeting There will be some regrets i because of the memories and lions surrounding the old hall but the I new place will make up for this with I its improved conditions offering plenty plen plea ty of room for Cor everyone without forcing forcing forcing forc forc- ing them out into the anteroom A big crowd turned out to this last meeting in the old place semiannual conference of oC course being the chief hief reason and were ere well ell paid by the splendid talk delivered by Melvin J. J Many new faces were to be seen among them being Dr A. A S. S Allen of Salt Lake and land his popular daughter Erma Allen McAllister After a brief visit here Dr Allen plans to spend about six weeks studying at Johns Hopkins Hop Hop- kins university Erma expects expects- to sta stay in New York with her sisters Ruth HOP I and Ethel who vho have been attending Columbia Columbia Columbia Colum Colum- bia university during the past year Another visitor at meeting was Mr Lang of Salt Lake who is Mere here nere on l a buying trip for the Z Z C. C M. M I I. I t. t A number of Utah girls were invited to attend the luncheon of the Pan- Pan Hellenic association of the city of New York held recently at the Ute Hotel Astor This association was organized in 1920 and consists of alumnae groups of sixteen sixteen sixteen six- six teen of the eighteen national women's 1 fraternities representing colleges throughout the United states and Canada Can Can- I ada There are in New York City over overa overa a a thousand members of these frater frater- The rhe luncheon was held for the i purpose of getting as many as-many many of them as possible together to become acquainted lUah was represented by the following I Chi Omegas Misses Helen Kearns Marjorie Marjorie Mar Mar- jorie Gowans and Elsie Greene Mar Mar-I To be hit by a truck while gazing at a rainbow might be considered at I least hard lurk luck by some people but ly r 1 not has William I his II mh head dive Clive bandaged Bradford up pH He and n merely mere mere- e extracts ex- ex ex extracts I tracts a subject for a speech from the incident Planning to speak on Self I Expression he told the members of the national music conference at St. St I Joseph Mo recently he had changed his mind after the above occurrence I and would speak instead about Bright Spots through Spots through music of course The national music conference that met this year gathered in session some of the cleverest musicians and critics in America Mr Bradford not only was I asked to address one of the meetings but was invited to sing for them at tt an an- an other One of of the of-the the brightest spots begging I an-I Bradford's pardon of the whole conference coni con con- ference was the concert e by Margaret i oft i f I Ione Romaine Metropolitan t opera e star with one of the most delightful soprano I voices in the co country t t When youve you've been eating around In I restaurants for five or six months tryIng tryIng trying try- try Ing everything from the dairy lunches with their unbreakable china to the best het hotels an invitation to enjoy ahome ahome a a. home cooked meal mal Is most eagerly accepted ac ac- I At least that's the way I 1 felt about it when Helen Kearns Nancy Finch and Edna Merrill asked me to have dinner with them Helen and Nancy cooked while Edna set the table for eight and Mrs Merrill entertained entertained en en- us during u tt the bei interval r l of fi waiting for the meal to be set on I en-I the table The other lucky individuals were the Misses Underwood and McCheyne Mc Mc- Cheyne both well known at the Agricultural Agricultural Ag Ag- college Dr Lyman Horne Home and Clark Rich I Ag-I p WIFE NAMES SISTER I LOS ANGELES April 30 30 Accusing her husband of ot paying undue attention to her sister Mrs Henrietta Mayer will I seek separate maintenance from Joseph Maver Mover through h a suit I |