| Show II UT AHNS IN NEW YORK I By ELSIE GREENE NEW YORK May l 7 Parting is 5 I such sweet sorrow sorrow a a phrase which h L was s never coined to apply to halls balls an and d L me meeting ting houses expresses nevertheless less the spirit of ot the farewell party part y held at Hawthorne hall hail last Saturday y night All the Utah colony gathered d there for tor one last glimpse of or the old hall for tor from now on the Sunday meetings meetIngs meetings meet meet- ings will be held at the new and larger large r headquarters on One Third Thir d street treet The party parly was held under th the e Joint auspices of ot the Relief society an anthe and d the Sunday school It wasn't an ordinary party by an any y means means anyone anyone who was there will tell tall t ll you that It started off oU with obsequies for tor the tho old hall haU Emma Lucy Gates Utah's famous songbird conducting the ceremonies and contributing as s her share several songs that had bad been sung there by many congregations many times before And then Miss Helen Davis of ot Utah who has been in New NewYork NewYork NewYork York for tor the past seventeen y years ars reminisced interestingly of ot the tho good old days Mrs Ida Smoot Dusenberry speaking ng also along the same lines The past concluded the present was Illustrated by Wayne and Parry Driggs the talented sons of ot Professor Protessor and Mrs Howard Driggs who sang and told stories as only they can The days to come had been left entirely entirely entirely en en- to Irene Tolton and Emily Brinton Brinton Brin- Brin ton and consequently there was buzz abuzz a of ot excited comment when their stunt was announced for tor no one can ever guess in advance what these two girls are likely to do They didn't disappoint the expectant crowd this time either for tor they appeared garbed as two funny old maids of ot the year 1941 and sat down to gossip about what all aU the old Utah crowd was then doing Needless to say there were I Isome some among the audience who vho were greatly atly surprised to hear what their I future sphere was to be The Dau Daughters of ot the Revolution national convention will be held at the Hotel McAlpin this coming week and to Mrs William Bradford has bas been accorded the honor of ot being chosen the delegate from the Salt Lake City chapter Ivor Sharp expects to leave laYe for tor an extended Western estem trip spon but but hes he's coming back again ho be was emphatic in this assertion Its It's to be a business trip in connection with auditing the books of ot the Keith vaudeville circuit Bishop Smith of ot the Northwest west mission mission mission mis mis- sion was In New York over tho the week week- end Who In Salt Lake doesn't know Miss Helen Goring Her tier many friends willbe will willbe be delighted to hear that she is on her herway herway wa way back to them again n. n after an interesting in interesting In- In and extended tour of ot Europe She he has been visiting various European countries since last August arriving In New ew York only the other day where she was the guest of ot Miss III Emily Brinson Brinton Brin- Brin ton son during her few days stopover After Atter a several days' days visit in Chicago o and other points due west she will arrive In Salt Lake Otto OUo Harbach Is about the busiest playwright ht on Broadway Not content content content con con- tent with being chiefly responsible for three of the seasons season's biggest successes here hes he's gone and puta fourth before New Yorkers with a fifth nUh playing to crowded houses houst's in Boston The fourth musical comedy in which he rated with Rudolph Friml and Brian BrianI I Hooker is June Love Love a story of or love at first sight To quote tho the papers It is la a a. comedy full tull of ot life lite laughter and spirit but free tree from many of the objectionable ble features so common in musical shows and Johnny Dooley of ot course Is inimitable The fifth play now In Boston Doston Is entitled The OBrien O'Brien Girl Girt with Georgette Cohan Coban daughter of ot the famous G George orge M M. I. I playing g the lead The next meeting of or the Relief society so society society so- so will be held In the genealogical room of ot the New Kew York public library Mr Ir and Mrs rs J. J E. E Bamberger and Miss Dorothy Bamberger arrived here bere 5 I L L the other day and after a months month I visit will sail salt on the Mauritania l fo for tor torL England where they will stay with wit I Mr and Mrs Bamberger's son in I Emma Lucy Gates has been here fo for tor tho the past PMt week devoting most of ot he her time to making records records phone of ot course This week she departs do do- parts on another Western concert tour Mrs Joseph Geoghegan accompanied by her daughters the Misses Kathleen and Elsie Geoghegan arc are in New York for or a few tew days before embarking fo for tor Ireland Mrs Geoghegan recently at attended at- at tended a big convention for tor Irish re relic relief re- re lief lic work in Chicago If It you are on the books of the Utah club and live anywhere In the vicinity of New York you have probably re received received received re- re by this time the following Invitation invitation invitation tation which speaks for tor Itself Are you going west this summer If It you are dont don't you want a farewell l of those of or us who are not Are Aro you remaining in New York If It you are haven't you a greeting for tor someone else to carry home Then of ot course you'll be at the farewell mixer on Saturday evening May 14 at sharp at 2700 2100 Broadway Broadway Broad Broad- way corner of ot Ono One Hundred Third Thin street Well Vell dance someone will sing others will entertain us Therell There'll be beno beno beno no dance programs programs informality informality will wil rule Sew that dollar in y your ur pocket until the then Join us in tho the best party of the year Cordially THE UTAH CLUB OF NEW YORK r CITY I I Miss Edith of ot Salt Lake bake who has been studying art at the Art Students Students' Students Students' Students Students' Stu Stu- dents' dents league during the tho past winter leaves for tor homo home this week She has been the motif for a number of ot pleasant pleasant pleasant pleas pleas- ant affairs Mrs Ranch Kimball a aDelta aDelta Delta Epsilon sister entertained for tor her at luncheon She will visit relatives relatives relatives rela rela- tives in Peoria Bl l. l and In Kansas durIng during during dur dur- ing her return trip Mrs Ward McAllister nee Irma Al Allen Allen Al- Al len was the guest of ot honor at an enjoyable afternoon tea given by Mrs Ranch Kimball The Utah girls asked to meet Mrs McAllister were the Misses Alice Howells Eleanor Toronto Toron Toron- to Ruth and Ethel Allen Edna Merrill Merrill Merrill Mer Mer- rill Margaret Dusenberry and Elsie Greene Mrs Elizabeth Fames Silver Is la visIting visiting vis yin Ring her heT son Harold and daughter Eleanor both of ot whom aro arc popular members of ot the Utah colony The Utah colony here will lose one ono of ot its best lIk liked d and most moot energetic members when Mrs William C. C Bradford Bradford Brad Brad- ford leaves for tor Salt Lake on June rune 1 Upon her arrival home she will take up classes classee In group vocal instruction an art she sho knows thoroughly She has been studying with some of ot tho the leadIng leading leading lead lead- ing voice teachers hero here and was also a pupil of the Haywood Institute of Voice Culture One of ot her most In Interesting Interesting interesting In- In undertakings was a class in inthe inthe inthe the staging of ot operas under the direction direction tion of ot the famous Charles who at one time taught laught the tho now deceased Oscar Hammerstein the same samo thing Mr Ir Bradford plans to Join his wife during the summer but his duties in connection cUon with Community Singing Inc will take him back to New York in the fall tall |