Deseret News | 1936-05-19 | Page 8

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Date 1936-05-19
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City Salt Lake City
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Date 1936-05-19
Paper Deseret News
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OCR Text I ShirleyTempIe Meets French Double Last Concert WGorodi Of Season Wins Cirmi-ittt- M Umwm4 TM fwiM it m ixw rfM,N a ' Salt Lake Plaudits tosssr tows toe tot.' niltow ae to to Sue. Dm wcU; to too tonus; Z toStem- - Pint Two Leading Tea Set For Girl Going To Europe Engagement Of Daughter Utah Families Cusos, Is Announced To Be1 United I. tw Mias Elisabeth The approaching - marriage , of Miss Mary Catherine Hagenbarth, C-,- daughter of the late Mrand Mm. 'Frank J. Hagenbarth of Salt Lake City and Idaho, and Frederick An! thony Quigley of Salt Lake City, aon of Mrs. Charles A. Quigley of Arthur and the late Chariea A Quigley, wiQ unite two of Utah's moat prominent pioneer families. Announcement of the engagement was made by Mr. and Mm. Leslie Lee Richardson of Seattle. daughter of President Caaaoa Joseph of the British Mission and Mrs, Cannon, who VfUI leave soon to Join her parents la London, England to reside. - president-w- f theNaliowal im ffft Mr. and hirst Nieto C. Christensen of 243 Twelfth East Sunset, an- nounce the engagement of their to daughter, Ellen Elizabeth, Richard Eldredge Spiker, ton of Mrs. Della E. Sputer of 80 East First North Street, and the late a John A. Spiker, The marriage wfll be solemnized the of bride's bom Friday at the parents, with only members of the two families in attendance. The bride to a graduate of the University, of Utah, where she prominent1 in dramatics. She to member of the Chi Omega Sororl-- y and the Theta Alpha Phi dramal fraternity, and sister of Wash, brother-in-laThe marriage will the bride-elec- t be solemnized June 23. The bride is a graduate of St Mary of the Woods, Ind. She has spent some time in New York and San Francsco and is at the present time in Salt Lake City. Her mother. was well known in Salt Lake ao-ciely circles and her father was Luncheon Compliments Mdy r23 Bride WeeF rreyera Association of America for many yearn, and was one of the largest wool growers in the United -- Many of them tempted by a second helping of 'Brahms First. Merits to relished so highly at the Taberrti n..rmg btokowsky's recentoi- Free lUiaskr Cntlst a tbounf peopM tram mn m I kmik appearance, U Tom rwm. Jtoftfa Frtllk Asptt Beart; lartM, Krtwim Bewe School Symphony upCUiuleMe Cd ius riUU-aM- M (Muh rendlUOII Id Umn amblUoUf ifrt ins' od thfif HeUiMs aad tert, Tietof us &reey .the last movement of that ta "L tadm Tw rUea. feMolt, tci brae Cs The concert was the last at the StfM ItiuMbav was tho best In the l PASAMOCIIT wdew ft wm. "Tb fimt iMficM'' mu of many. Ur. opinion ck mum Kmt rvmti, Braec, number held mas While the Brahma on Lumm fcftUMr. Timus the printkwiui; l (WtenuaM MR lift the place of honoractual Mdiii. performs, ed program, the Oftw MwW tokta OftJHErVtriaa ante was most commendabia for TJ mb, Jod MtOva.H tbe pyenud of two melodies for The ficvii qtt opening Put and law strings, by Gneg. and the and cjitong numbers in which the brass was given unbridled play, the dramatic, overture "Ru Bias" and by Mendelsedhn Bartboldy, Cbabrier'a rousing, Emmanuel once was at It ease." Marche Joy HOLLYWOOD; May 19 INS) apparent to some, that these two the Dick Powell, singing film star, types ef orchestration are e has recovered the use of his voice media to which gaper's women docart after suffering laryngitis; hi of dilligent men and tors announced today.. best fitted. But the gay actor teem to he The Brahms symphony was most using hi voice to talk to Joan fective as a glint of hope for. Blondell. actress, rather than to what might be the future of such croon songs at the studio; film fearless endeavor, still more hard player. colony observers were quick to 'work on the part of every the cultivation of showman. note. The couple was seen togeth-!an- or COUftdiytljfo and hte individually stope recoverycehheating although they refuse comment, ill A is thought they will have other matters to celebrate soon. IktM. Powell, Blondell Friendship Grows four-scor- Mwfcsraf-Hoycarea above, left, with SUrley Temple, through Salt Lake rmsllf filled with euthuslsaut at the . ef aseetiag the rent Shbiry," aad to Judge frem the su CtacttfCs teca. the experience was sot a disappoint." Giatoto to aamruhat af aa sslboritjr au the aubjert of Shlr ley Temple, having waa a contest bam SAW Freurh rbildrrp as isarmWat la boil aad nctfens the little Amerieaa the trip to HoOyweod which she to Ciartto f. ! d Mias Aurelia Hampton entertained at a charmingly appomted KEW 8TAB ARRIVES luncheon today at the Hampton Mr. Quigley is the Utah director HOLLYWOOD; May 18 (INS) home on A Street in compliment the Federal Horae Loaiw lle is a eajoylag. marDavid O. hetznick, aco fills pro- Mis Eleanor Lowe, whose graduate of the University of Utah Ashton, ducer, has a new star to train to- where he waa affiliated with the riage to Preston Eugene 898 Linson of Mr. J. W. Ashton. day. Beta Theta Pi Fraternity and a This one weighe seven coln Street, will take place Saturmember of the University - dub. resiLowe m. 8 the at at Mrs. Quigley has been prominently p eight ounces. He was born last day dence on East South Temple Identified with social and philannight to Mrs. Selxnick, daughter of Louis B. Mayer. Street. HOLLYWOOD. May 19. (INE) thropic enterprises for many years. In Lata spring flowers arranged Mr. Quigley senior was prominent Funeml arrangements were be-- The 830,000.000 suit of Mrs. Agnes the maintenance of a monopoly blue pottery bowl formed the tng made here in all civic affairs Bad waa at one today for Mr. Mills R. Bossman, former actress and try the Pullman Company. She nervthe for colorful In nil civic affair and was at one centerpiece' , Mrs. A. H. Irvine and her daughter, Mrs. Wendell StringfeQow, veteran screen actress, wife of James. Gardner Bossman sought triple damages under time president of the Chamber of win entertain at a tea Friday between 5 and 7 p m. at the Irvine ing table; and covers were laid Davenport,after . . d Pittsburgh, against the Pullmah Sherman anti trust act. Commerce. for nine close friend of the bride Mrs. Dsvenport who ijtrgwg started her Co, was dismissed today by Fed-- ' The court heard arguments yeshome, 178 A Street, in compliment to Mrs. Irvines niece,' Miss ElisaCharlie motion ireer in Chaplin pictures, Judge Clarence G. Galston. ft terday on tho defendant beth Cannon. Miss Lowe has chosen as memMrs. Rossman complained that to The annual election meeting of Miss .Cannon will depart in the near future for London, England, bers of her bridal party Mrs. Ricb-- I has appeared with many of the for! officers end new board members most tost famors stars. invented role Her improvements A. she will reside with her parents,- - President - Joseph J. Can- 8. Pollock of Loo Angeles as was that of the liiiraUrowd sleeping cars and was of the Salt Lake City Humane So- where grandmother non of the British Mission, and Mrs. Cannon. matron of honor, and Miss Alberta Her from them ciety will be held Thursday at 8 by Wedding prevented Night." marketing Davidson and Miss Euphemte floor of the p.ra. on the mezzanine Smith, as bridesmaids. John WilHotel Utah. This- - meeting to open liam Lowe will acr as best man to Uie public, and all who are In for the bridegroom and the' usher terwstsd In the work at tovMed to will include Gerald Cannon, J. . attend. Howard Flrmage and A. Pratt EtoThe annual tee and election of Ins following officers were TAeir Young will per- toainl at th. ctalnc meeting of the' St. Msrk'sChsrity ituo-ltuclub year of the bervice of member of th family and win be held Thursdiy Star Legion M unday? President, the hdtne, of $lrs. Malcolm A. Mr. R. & Collett; first Vic presi- few eloa friends. in Cottonwood. The elec- - dent, Mrs; T. JY, Davies; second vice NSW YOKK Keyser A. tion wlU be held at 2 JO, pih. 1 Pacino"" will be followed by the tea forf accitary, T. L AIK CINTtAt f corresponding secretary, Mrs. O. W. all members and interested treasurer. Mrs; F, H. Browning; iron. chaplain, Mrs. C. Mrs. Keys er will be aasiaieTTn Tblcher Mr. Eli L. Day.Vho wUl leave historian. Mrs. D. T. Broun; Jun accompanied by her niece j receiving by Mrs. Frank C. Me- - Brown; Star chairman, Mrs. Joseph Jtinni McQuiitan, far of the association. Gold Cune, president Damron. months European trip, will , v- Mrs. K.A. Hamilton and Mrs. H. Mrs. Yktor G Vett was lnchargelbc of honor at a lunch-!-! M. Ferguson. Presiding at the tea of ation ceremonies and to g, EW.to table will be Mrs. A. E.- - KimbaU. Mrs.theP.insul O Carroll the J. T mVednewtoy presented at her home. .Mr. F. A. Pyke, Mrs. J. E. deriing to ceremonial past, president's Street. pin Mi. South on Fifth W. M. Bradley; Mrs; H. lb B. F. R. W. retiring president, Mra. Dyer will entertain it ' Whoa yoa neat visit New York, C. Goodrich. Mrs. R. S., Allison. Quinn. luncheon for th departing matron Mrs F. 8. Ba scorn. Mr. A. C. Behie following ten delegatee and on Friday af her home oat Coata-villdos) hosftote h your choice of o and "MIh Adelaide Hampton. Mini tenThealternates w'hre. elected to at. Avenue. L, B. tend hotel. Select (ho Plato. The Persian Daisy Raybould and Mrs. annual convention of the V Fuller will be in charge of th tea Utah the of the Service state chapter M. UnMrs. C. room assisted by Room wfHt dancing and ontertolnand held 9 to June Star be dent, Mrs. 8. L. Billings Jr, Mrs. 10 in.Legion bait Lake City in Memorial TO ilVVi wnQ L P- - Van Voorhla, Mrs. John H. house: aontlsdoi fOvCB piOCw Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mrs. A. Anna .. Mrs. Russell L. Tracy. D. BatesMi. Mrs. Nelson, Henderson, of Short Hills, New JerUs, Lucy R. Garvin. ontartoln your friends. Single rooms Mrs. C. W, Woodruff, Mrs. Newell sey, are, visiting In Sait Lake Mrs. G C. Wtrtck, Mrs, R. E. Gan-ahMrs. J..M. Boutwsll, Ironr JA DooWe room from $7. & Dayton. W. Peterson, Mrs, City for a few days and are at Mrs. Mi. 8. A. Sleier and Mrs. Byron Alfred L. Charles Th Hotel .Utah. Clausen, Mrs. W. J. o Suites from $10. Wayne; Mrs. Claude Woolley. Miss Cynthia Blood, daughter Mr. Katherine Montfort; alterand Mi. Wilkie H. Blood nate. Mrs. H. W. Bhurtieff, Mrs. G of Dr. of 1108 Second Avenue, has reA. Beck, Mrs. Joseph Damron, Mrs. turned to Salt Lake from CaliT. RogTheodor McKean, Mr, -0, ers, Mrs. Ella FlageL Mrs. G. W. fornia where she has spent the past six months In Los Angeles Browning. Mrs. E. G. Moyer, Mrs. . and Pasadena. M. D. Blackburn, Mrs. Georg A. o o Wright The Ladle Anxfliary to th Po- Mrs; 12 O. Howard. life chairman of Memory Park, reported further lice Mutual Aid will hold the sodevelopment and improvement in cial meeting Wednesday at 2 the park, including guttering, stone in Moose 1UIL walks and steps, and th planting Musrovevees. Reheksh lodge. of an additional 100 trees; The annual reporta of the presi- will hold the annual butterfly dent, Mrs. Quinn, and of th his- chase Wednesday evening at 8 torian, Mrs. D. T. Boun. gave a oclock hi the L O. O. F. Hal!. 41 resume of activities for the year. Post Office Place, with Ha Edith Mr. Elizabeth T. G Jenkins, pres- E.. Eberty as Czarina. The annual ident of th Service Star Legion of banquet will be held at Latcnes Independence, Mo, was a visitor at Cafe at S oclock th same evethe meeting. Mrs. G M. Osborn ning. Chaholo Theta Sho Girts Club gave vocal numbers and arrangement for the annual breakfast will meet Wednesday evening at were in charge of Mrs, Alfred L. S o'clock in the L G F. Hall In Clausen, A , Sugarhouse. - Statti - Death Claims $30,000,000 Screen Veteran Suit Dismissed J ,00 Vii LegionInstalls - d pfflzns uT? Luncheon Set aHTTAu For a J! ' Mrs;Day H iafijs i 1 gt u Et J ijj I'' e ' Personals Kcra-mer- sr rt L -- e, a P-- jpAINTERS cod Fo' MURAUTE fork Hie perfect watt finish and prefer If and would qualify. Bui if you or thinking of redecorating other do tie work yourself, you con. MURAUTE. b easy fives perfect results in the hands of anyone. . a . - to wo and , With Stti fuss or botW and only about $2.00 a roost for material you may hove by wing MURAUTE fresh, new, beautiful walls and ceilings. MURAUTE needs only to be mixed with hot wafer and Is put an with a wide brush right over plaster, lightly potted wall paper paint or wad board. Soft, light tintq deep rich fresco colon, stipple Brushed, stenciled or mottled design are yourt la choose from. It dries in a few hour ao that yes may go right on occupying the " . pointed rooms. This is the fire to decorate end MURAUTE it tho material to use because It hot every advantage easy to w beauty, quality, very low cosh Redecorate bow with MURAUTE and have beautifully painted woOt that you con point to with pride. Redecorate with MURAUTE and get quolity at wed os low cost Moa br K. xwwa rox co. new . 3UYITAT as I II W.1 as b.Wkif you. BENNETT'S mrr SOUTH Suaasfcaat is ttotoi Sw f ' a UJSE U yALlf Chicago WfC'WwsiKA' WASATCH M o a Honored Organ Recital Couple A delightful "at home" and buf- fet supper was given Sunday evening at their home on Hubbard Avenue in compliment to Miss Ruth Naylor and her fiance; 'Win- for, nd many color colon tarJ The Salt Lake Tabetaarte argaa recital at it except warm . liiliy, Temple field Scott Barnes. A lace cloth tree; which table the covered serving MAT to, 193 WEDNESDAY, was centered with white bridal wreath and orchid shaded iris. In- Wad Nalsbitt Stephens at the dividual corsages were given the Organ guests, and 16 friends of the honor- 1 Prelude and Fugue In C Minor affair. ... Bach ed couple enjoyed the a,...-...,,.- .. Mrs. Herbert L. Snyder wffl en- 2 a Communion in G Batiste tertain at a dinner for Miss Nsvlor this evening. The affair will be given at the home of Mrs; Snyder's parents. Mr. and Mr. Roy H. Ash- 3 a Favorite "Mormon" Hymn, O Y Mountain High" worth, on Yalecrest Avenue. o .Art. by Organist Heather Sewing Club will meet Melody with Mrs. L. White, 825 Eighth East Air. by Organist Street. Wednesday, at 3 ptn. . March (Tannhauser) .. a a a Warner The Ladies' Auxiliary to (he Salt Lake Dental Association will honor the wive of the convention members at a luncheon Friday at 12:30 pjn. at the Newhottse Hotel Mrs. & 8. Burnham, managing director. will take the roll call Thur dav between 8 am. and 6 pm. Election of officers wras held by Lake th auxiliary at a meeting Monday evening: - The following were named: Mrs. W. R. Worley, president Mrs. Grant Gregonion, vice presi dent Mrs. E. L Evans, secretary, and Mrs; William Woods, treasurer. ...... o-- tOHMft FROLIC Soft Federated Musicians 7. ItWwmwvioMUHkl iW Liberty Camp; Daughterg of the Utah Pioneer, will be entertained by Mrs. Orvll T. Forzgreen at her home, 218 Hampton Avenue. We.V needay at 2 p m. Assisting hostesw es will be Mr. Charles Smtrrtb- wait, and Mrs. 8. R. BirrIL . 11 Ccndsand Vauderi'Ie Acts Doncinf S y. n. to 1 pja. 35c Per Person f Neighbor of Woodcraft, Wood bin Circle, No; 41, have portponed the regular meeting to Wednesday at 3 pjn. in the L U F. Hall, d ! ift SF! ZS lu 6 pm. Evas. TW Matt euwerro it CCUV-'l-COItST CsUCLEI A LalSICIAES1 a Arts sss. A ,rt oo ANYONE CAN JiUI, SfVinl itp Romance Hinted May 19. (INS) new couple Is Hollywood Boulevard to HOLLYWOOD. day. film star, ommy Lee. young social lie. Interested" They appear "very they are June Knight nd nd their . frequent K3SUU LITTLE WOLVES" fey r i a fZ e fZfjSt m i:o?;arj'0:Er.on bjujx Ami Hm Music tto MmirO-t- (tot oe f ttoM Ltonight "j JOEL McCREA AXS ais! TVrris In the Terrar Bdowl EIOIAED DIX rASEI -- Coconut Crovo uozirt rns dhtil's cquADnorr j A 'V of yfzelC' THREE ALSO wau m. Ta!ke Picturo tftoYoor! ana gait or ra.aaai THin 2Se tete-a-te- te have set the film colony buzzing. For when Misa Knight returned to the films from New York sho was anally escorted by James Dunn, while Lee was seen about with Louise Henry, also an am treat nwTJnFTrnniT3 Service Star Charity Group, PlahsElecfion - J ' I
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