Show 1 ir i I k I THE II I UT AHNS IN NEW NEWYORK YORK Y RK 11 1 By ELSIE GREENE NEW YORK May 38 When When the whole world practically is talking about the Utah champion anything apropos should certainly be included in inthis inthis inthis this Utah column therefore this re reprint reprint reprint re- re print from F F. P P. As A's conning tower in inthe inthe inthe the New York Tribune Think ye 0 O fluent writers miters Puling Filling ten cols a aday day With tales of the hardy fighters Dempsey and Carpentier Think ye e I care how v many Pounds are in Dempsey's punch Or whether The Frog eats any Prunes for his Wednesday lunch Tales of the heroes Think yo ye th that t they get by That Ill I'll read eulogistic Stuff until next July Columns of sad and light stuff Ponderous dull absurd absurd- Think you ILL I'LL read that fight stuff Kid Ill I'll read every word Mrs Vera Eldredge Doherty had a small impromptu dinner party the theother theother theother other night entertaining her cousins the Miley Pratts and Mr and Mrs Douglas Bergner Mrs Bergner was vas was Leone Pratt Pratt- of Salt Lake a number of pf years ago attaining considerable I fame on the stage as Leone Darman Since her marriage however she sho has settled down to a quiet home life in inthe inthe inthe the Bergners Bergner's lovely cottage on Long Island She still studies voice culture and hopes she always may she says particularly if she can continue having Mrs Lillian Starr as a teacher I i I I I IThe The various Red Cross bases and activities have been visited in turn by Miss Martha Richards who has been spending the past several weeks with her aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Dewey Richards The other day Miss Beth Bradford escorted her on an Inspection in inspection inspection In- In tour of Ellis Island where MI Miss s Bradford has been engaged for some some time past in social-medical social work for the Red Red- Cross i A while back the New York papers were full of Willard Macks Mack's impending marriage to Barbara Castle Castleton ton a young and pretty movie star There was a arin rift rin in the lute somewhere and the smell of orange blossoms never permeated permeated permeated Mr Macks Mack's immediate atmosphere atmosphere atmosphere atmos atmos- phere nor did the wedding bells ring ig out Whatever the reason the other day an innocent bystander observed him taking an an n affectionate from Pauline Frederick his third wife or who had been his third up until a few months months' ago when they were divorced Mr Mack was immediately immediately immediately imme imme- interviewed and confirmed the impression that he and Miss Frederick were to be remarried upon her return return- from California next fall That is he qualifies it all depends upon how I behave myself Salt Lakers will probably always take an in interest terest in Willard Mack His long career in stock out there the fact that he married Marjorie Rambeau in I Salt Lake and wrote a number of the plays there that brought him his national na national fame all contribute to this feeling feel feel- na-j na ing When interviewed the other day he stated that he had been asking Pauline Frederick to marry him again ever since they were divorced divorced divorced-by by letter letter letter let let- ter in wire and in person He hadn't seen her in two years until she arrived in New New York recently and then he went around to clear things up She was very generous he said I Iwas Iwas Iwas was the pa party ty to be forgiven you know Se was so gracious that she said she would forget the past Since then w we have been chumming around together together considerably but she has business in California now while I am about te to to- appear here in Gold Eugene O'Neill's play But Im I'm hoping for four weeks' weeks vacation late in the summer and if I get it Ill I'll go to Alberta to see seemy seemy seemy my parents and then join Polly So if we are to be remarried it must be some some- sometime time ahead but I am pleased to be able to say now that we have hav buried burled the hatchet if ever there w was wasa s sa a hatchet and that everything is love love- ly For the rest It tt all depends upon how I behave myself The seemed to have placed our Mar Margaret aret Romaine on one of their shrines for they invited her to come to I Detroit to sing for them during their recent annual convention The regular residents of Detroit were so charmed with Miss Romaines Romaine's lovely voice and personality they asked her to come the following week and sing for them again T They ey are al all stockholders stockholders holders holders' in the Jack trust Is the way the poster ran A closer examination revealed the smiling features of Wayne Vayne Driggs in inthe tho the middle of a group of talented Utah girls We recognized Eleanor Silver Mrs Mae Cutler JImmie McIntosh and Norma McCune The last tine line on the poster Ask Jimmie for particulars started an investigation on our part and we were told that on Friday night the Brooklyn chapel would be the scene seene of the merriest most fast moving comedy ever attempted by the histrionic histrionic histrionic onic members of the Utah colony Utah can well be proud of the prominent prominent prominent nent place in national educational circles circles circles cir cir- cles held by Professor Howard 1 F. F Driggs Next Thursday night ho he has been asked to address a gathering of f New York City school principals at the City club He only recently returned from an extensive tour of the Middle West It was an interesting meeting Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day at the new hall on One Hundred Third street H. H H. H of Ogden and Denver was the principal speaker Marion Marlon Browning pleased everybody I with her remarkable soprano voice it being practically her first appearance before the Utah colony and after meetIng meeting meeting meet meet- ing she was showered with compliments compliments compliments ments and requests to sing again soon Mrs Arvilla Yates of Provo read a delightful little parable After meeting the of officers of the Utah club got together to discuss plans for a big picnic for the Utah colony colony colony col col- col- col ony on Decoration day Clam bake bonfire and bathing were mentioned and Billie Knecht thinks s he can get a couple of big trucks s to to convey the crowd to the spot I One of the many popular Utah girls who who- have completed their studies at Columbia university is Miss Alice Howells She has been the guest of r honor at a number of pleasant parties incident to her return home in June Miss 1 Marian Green of New York gave a luncheon and theatre party Mr and Mrs Ben Howells entertained entertained entertained enter enter- at a a. a charming dinner those present being Mr and Mrs George McCune and children and Mr 1 and Mrs Stuart Kohn A clever color motif motif motif mo mo- was worked out with red and green balloons and red tulips After waiting from 7 1 in the evening until way after 11 for the to land her twenty-four twenty hundred passengers passengers pas pas- Alice and the Ben Howells finally held a home coming reunion with the David P. P Howells and their small son Mrs Howells has been in Europe since last August her husband Joining her in March of this year but pleasant pleasant arid and interesting as her trips trip was s she declared emphatically it is ts good to be hom home Dr Burtis Robbins plans to show the town tomorrow night to to his old Salt Lake friend George Cannon who has been spending several days here The New York papers last week featured featured featured fea fea- the home coming of two of Utah's fairest daughters the Misses Wanda Vanda and Camilla Lyon Report has hasit hasit it that after making the London music hall sit up and take notice for the past two years they are now on their way out to Salt Lal Lake e for a brief rest and some of mothers mother's cookIng cooking cooking cook- cook Ing before gracing Broadway again in real home stuff musical comedy The doctors were the lucky recipients recipients recipients of an invitation to eat a home cooked chicken dinner at the Ben Howells' Howells Howells' Howells Howells' Howells How- How ells' ells the other day Drs Burtis Robbins Robbins Rob- Rob bins Lee Cowan Evan Jones Lynn Horne Home with Mr and Mrs Carl McDonald Mc Me- Donald onald made ade u up the party arty Dr Allen and and his two daughters Irnia Irma and Ruth are leaving for Salt Lake Tuesday much to the regret of their many friends who are not going home this summer Eleanor Toronto roommate of Ruth and Ethel plans to spend a week in Washington before returning to New York to continue her i I trip westward via tha Canadian Pa pa- |