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Show - - .. ' 4 Pa I,ere e ,.,, -- ' , 1 , ', ! , . , ' 7 "...'IL . : "' :, ,'. :,,::... ' i:',''l ,, ' 1" ,,: 1 j ) , ''''t . ' .!rt 2 - ;IA A. , t to4 , tot 7 - ' , 1 -- - '7:7- , ., 1'1 , ': .14 . ..; n :: , - . . .' r-.- :::::.: . - : - lr- ,..' ':- - i' ,,, - , .....,, s:. ,,,,:,, ,. .4 '' ' , ' - : Athena Chapter . .1 I " guests-i- n eluded Major Young, Mr. Moyle, Walter Moyle, Jr., and Miss Joyce Moyle. Captain Taylor is out. of the city on duty. Mr. Nebeker, who was the first child, born in Laketown, Utah will be Moyle-The-oth- 1T-.; r 1917. -- - luncheon on May Prs were laid for - ..,, twenty-fou- r " I 3Iedniek---- e ,,4 ...,-. N : , I., ' L lc --- ,- i ''- sAi , f' , - ....7-..-- - ... .. ,L. . 1nvestIgatottheCiviherv1ca Commission. The musical was - nson 0.,,:;! 'k ,,i '' 1,),', o ',.. (. ' .. 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I also have for my Scrap book 7 fireplace built by the girls from Barnwell, Alberta, Canada, I have added Barnwell to my list of places that I must go for an, outdoor Supper. From. the looks of the girls as they look with pride on their achievement I'm sure we'll have a good Bee-Hiv- tto time. Ethel AnBertha Tingey-a- nd derson of the General committee attended the Swarm Day program of the West and South Jordan Stakes.They can hardly find words to tell me, of all its splendors. First they spoke of the gracious welcoming spirit. everybody extended. The Stake Presidency greeted all the guests. A reader presented in Bee-Hiv- e pre-nupti- -- e - din-brid- must Invitations. Reservations be held tonight, club officers an- - IV Fathers Feted Although they suspetted they'd have to pay indirectly,- - fathers ofDeltaGammasororityment-- - - It . . ing, Slierrodg Leave Mr. and Mrs. Thomas IT. Sher-ro- d and son. Tommy. left WednesMr. Sher- day for Los Angeles. rod will sail Sunday for Cristobal, Panama and In July Mrs. SherrodandTommy will. poin Mr. Sherrod where the familv- will make them home. He is affiliated Ivith the Bureau of, ne, Reclamation.' , , I While hi Los Angeles, the for- Mer Salt Lakers will be guests of Dr. alid Mrs. N. K. Sheranian Sr.. and Dr. and Mrs. N, K. Sheranian Jr.father and brother of aMeaaluughtera entertained Sunday 31iss'Billie Willis To Wed P. W. Duf fin-Jun- -- owf 19 e , - s - - , . l -- School. Mrs. Thomas Duffin of Cats iente, arrived in Ogden to attend the tea and will remain until after the wedding, which will take place at the home of. Mr. and Ws. George IL Lowe. ' - -- -- --- - -l- -- - - . Mrs. Parley ,t h ct ' J. Carver, Mts. Parley ardson, Miss Ann -Funk,' and Miss H.azel Flamm,- Those who served were Miss Ellen Ann Ward. Miss Jeanne Goddard and Miss betty Jane Snell. About 150 guests called. The bride is a graduate of the Thomas D. Dee Memorial , Hospital School of Nursing.. Mr. Duffin attended zona State College and the Ryan 'Di' ego. He is also a gradoate-- - of . the San Diego Army and Navy. . - - at the tea table were ernoon between ,the hours three. and six, by Mrs. W at the home of Mrs. George Twenty-sixt- -: . ' OGDENThe engagement Small parchments with names ofthe allianeWititila written in gold; rolled into a wedding ring, revealett the wed. ding datS to be June 10. These were pi!sented to each guest by Miss Irma Ward. Assisting ,in the general entertainment were Mrs. George , H. Lowe, Mrs. Vern L. Ward and Mrs, David L. Stine.. Presiding Bee-Hiv- L'tro:"Duis- --T- honor of bet daughterMisk Ilene Maughan, who will become the bride of Jack N. Jorgesen this month. Miss Maughan, Mrs. Maughan reand Mrs.-Joh- n l'tetVed the guests. Miss Donna Jensen and Miss Letitia Allen Tuesday. Lowe, 1453 - S. and her Miss 13illie Willis; daughter Mrs. Ethel W. Willis to William Duffin Jr., son of and Mrs. Press William of Caliente. Nev, was ed at a tea given on Friday beba- To - Bride Is Honored ' .. of Seattle, have been- - guests in Salt Lake City of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dellose. 547 East First South Street, for the past two weeks. Mrs. Davidson's brother. Paul Henderson, will meet them here and return home with them - - very-becom- hers were guests of theit daughFathers-Daughteters at the annual banquet Thursday night at the Beau Brummel Cafe. Vaughters dug down Intheir entire bill, purses to foot the even to paying transportation,. and put on a program of vocal selections for their guests. . ' - The old faiTiltitied---equipment included- an ironing board between two chair backs, a busy girl ironed flounces on old fashioned wearing apparel with an iron just heated on a -coal stove. The bathing beauty was in marked contrast to her moderti slater-- It proved an Swarm Day. From Sundown Ranch, Aripine, sends Arizona, . Wilma Turley word that the stakes there are on their toes and outstepping themselves in worthwhile accomplishments. In fact the girls - are having so much fun that the mothers want to know if they can organize a BeeHive Swarm, You would have enjoyed 'rand been thrilled With me as I called-at The-sta- ge Beaver on May of the hall was decorated with flags of all the Nations-- At. the center back .was a large flag of the United States end nner-with-the words finds our Country "Springtime - at peace with the entire world." As the pageant unfolded an old fashioned gramaphone - with a 4 lotid speaker model of 1915 was played in contrast to a modern radio. When two girls appeared behind the screen, representing television and sang "God Bless Wed-Juri- e 10 America," I think there was not w a rodgryraemye in the hall. the PROVOMr. and Mrs. Reno a real banquetler was p Provo announce the fuerthinmtt of e - girl 'act-served. The marriage of their lug as toast Mistress spoke with daughter. LaPrele, to.Elwood Ca so much .RobIns ofRock Springs, Wyo., took het' riggnhittfinatno dogruracheeawrise !ill son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark H. Activities in the Hive: Wells Robins of. Scipio. The marriage will take place June 10. . Stake Swarm Day with its highis a graduate The bride-elelights of music, good order and fine Program. Bonneville Stake of the B. Y. L. where she was In their usual fine style puttin- g-affiliated with the Fidelas social-union their Swarm Day program. and the Phi Chi Theta -hon--- Ten letters came - to Suzy Bee - 0 orary commercial fraternity.-from girls , of Bountiful and Mr. RobinsS. is a former student Woods Cross telling of of the L. D.-their Business College breakfast at Mueller Park. On and the Univeristy of Utah. the 'After their honeymoon in rel.' early morning air fragrant ' wiffs of smokebacon and hot owstone-Park, the young couple must-ha- ve chocolate will maketheir home in .Rock brought forth eager appetites. Even with alp Springs, Wyo. such, a hearty breakfast ' they ' to to the of elfin) top managed Gerald Kinghorn Hero the mountain and came singing Mrs. the horMnr.haanvde 80ThnO, mGeesraBlrl King.' dpolew&nath'elleo v.t:sailanthdrbulugehe Ptiatir; - - -- 1915-194- g h nounced. - - Bee-Hiv- The first dinner dance of the 1940 Country Club season will be held tomorrow night, club of. ficers announced today. dinner will be A served and dancing will be to 'or-- Verdi Breinholt's chestra, it was disclosed on the - 1 - Dance Planned it 1 , It is a good thing I have wings or I'd never cover the superterritory these days. One visor wrote that she would like to borrow them but I can't spare them Just now., I flew on just a short trip a Lake City. few days ago to Granite Stake The marriage willtake place Honor night. I used my eyes parbride's-bome. June presen,-- -ticularly oir the Ree-Hiv-e tatio and found it well worth Miss Bigelow is a former..student of the S. Y. U., where she looking at. The girls with the use of large gold shields and was affiliated with the Cesta Ties. She is a member of the Utah Epshining crowns on their heads were grouped on the stage and silon chapter, Delta Theta Chi. Lieutenant Lorenz is a gradu- - with- the aid of steps formed a ate of the University of Utah, large gold hive. Other girls then came forward dressed to and he was stationed at Ft. Lewis, Wash., for a year, and for a represent the seven fields, each short time at Randolph Field, bearing some symbol. of the gathering they had done while workTexas, before coming to Provo. ing in each of them. Minerva' -' Wooley I was told had written the continuity and planned the I decided to go presentation. Miss Lorraine OGDEN back the next night to their a I Barnes, daughter of Mrs Imet-Ptithne a Barnes of Ogden, was; mare of new girls ried to George Ford, son of Mr. group were introduced to the many inand Mrs. teresting phases orbuf program.- in the Salt den on Wednesday Oh. how I basked and relaxed in Lake Temple. the quiet and order those girls Numerous parties maintained during both prowere given for the bride. She grams. was I honored guest at a party My favorite letter this week given by her mother, Mrs. came all the way from Samoa. It Barnes, and her aunt, Mrs. Wilhad enclosed a picture of 20 Saliam Coop, at the home of Mrs. moan Bee Hive girls all in uni-Barnes on Thursday afternoon. form. The letter from Ruth Tin-Miss Ena Barnesand Miss e gey said: "While the Carol Barnes, aunts of the bride, of our Church is organization and Miss Mildred Van Leeuwen celehrating its Silver anniverwere hostesses at a buffet supsary, I am happy to report that per at the Barnes home on Frithe young girls in far off Samoa day evening. are being benefitted too by this Mr. and Mrs. Ford were, also All the great- - organization. complimented at a family girls in the picture are members tier party given by the of the Samoan Mission with the grandparents, Mr. - and Mrs. E. exception of Carol Tingey. Sister A. Barnes, at their home, 641 is their leader'. Telese Twenty-seventStreet on SaturShe is a charming woman and has the interest of the girlsat day evening. Mrs. Carl Cottle, sister of the bridegroom, also heart. The girls love her and entertained in honor are enthusiastically doing their work. They made their dresses of golden colored percale and trimmed them with royal blue. ing colors are Marriage Disclosed LOGANThe marriage of Miss Ethel Olsen to Donald England, took charge of the trousseau room and the efts and Miss Helson of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. England. has been announced by the en Clawson presided at the serving table assisted by Virginia and bride's parents. -- Mr.- and -- Mrs.Gloria Jorgensen and Coy, LaRee Erastus Olsen of College Ward. and Neldab Maughan. The ceremony was performed at Brigham City on May 1. ' and Mrs. Thomas Bailey ajul Mrs. A. E. Smith of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Callahan and Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Colvin of Provo. Mrs. Nelson Is the wife of the late Dr. G. C. Nelson, prominent. physician in Utah for 15 years. -- , --. ' On The Wing With Suzy Bee - e;dommullomm ,iramEwrimme PROVOMr. and Mrs. Barney Bigelow 'of -Orem announce the of their daughter, engagementMaurine, to Lieutenant John T. Lorenz, commander of Provo CCC camp No. 958. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lorenz of!Salt ner at the home on State Street Sunday for Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Lovitt and ten 'other guests, and Mrs. H. J. Bodmer gave a lunch-- eon at her home on Princeton Avenue Mondays , honoring a the visitors. Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Lovitt left Tuesday for Logan where they will visit friends before leaving for their home in the East. They were guests during their stay in Sandy of Dr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Richards. Others who entertained for them were Mr. and Mrs. Barlow Mrs. NV. Pace, of Loa; Mr. and - ' 7 ' ' - ' - giongmninmo - To Wed June 1 e ard-Ho- .,: ? ' 44 - .Weddings SANDY.Mrs. Glenn W. Richards of Sandy and 'Mrs. E. A. Jensen of Crescent gave an informal tea Saturday afternoon at the Richards home on East Seventh South Street for Mrs. G. C. Nelson and her mother, Mrs. Mary A. Lovitt, both of LaHarpe, Ili. friends called during Twenty-fivthe afternoon. Fri--cili- V ,04,,,,,,,,,,, . Girls of Granite Stake display progres's and pttrposes In pageantry at swarm day exercises. e Utahna Fete Two 3latrons From Illinois -- .' :::., ( ' - '-' , ' 4 1 ''... , Depict Numerous Activities Of The Hive At Special Exercises seven-cours- : 'S,....Z.:i . - ti,43,': ' '..:' ,... 'A '''',..!1 - , . ''- '''r- :':!,:',: , '''','''''''''::: ,1::' ',,,,, 1 ": i:, "4., ' ':: '..'::::. 1, .:,.'744, , :,, .04fe"'''- e, ,,,,,, : ,,,,,ft ::...:': :',:::: :::: ' 4'. ': - ' i !,,J., " ' ,,,, ;::i::'',:::: , ,,''..i..:,: " : "s 4 l's,,,,,,, , , , ' S. ,: ,:: ,,: ' - x , r:..A ,i i :'. ', ,: , :.,: .'',:.,:.. ' :, :. ' A! ' ::.:: :,::: :::::,?i,'::: :, ' 1:ri..1 :I ' :. ,,..? :,...i:.:"!.,:::::,:::;.:4,::,:::::,!...,:; t :. ::,,:',, ' :: , (,.. , ''S ::.,:gNt, 0,, :'...,':,. ' -- , :: . ,,,7 , , r 6 Reese. Mrs. Southwick, Mrs. Newton,- Mrs.-- De W kins and Mrs. Harry Nelson will be chaperons.,-.--The--part- y also will honor Miss Betty Anderson. Miss Catherine Black and Miss Afton Hallman, brides. Miss' Pearce. daughter of Mr. an rs. CharlesEtPraree-will-marry John H.' Young, son. of John A. Young of Salt Lake and Mrs. A. Miller of Logan. .May 29, in the Salt. Lake Temple, with Pres. Nicholas G. Smith official, -. LN.,: ' 4, A, ' ' :'''''' :::' '':. , :: -- -,: .....i. , , 1 :, - ,,--- "5.,M,,,z4,.,,OMK.'". '' '' ' , .:,:,: ', , '2.''' :ii.i,'5:. ,. . ' ,, "21400,401!. 404'...- ,iiis..;,,,,1,44.,4;,,,i,..,..k,,,,,41.,x,g,,,.,,J,VUlt-::.,- i SherrOd.---- ,: .1., ' - Mrs. 40,,,,.. k: 'c4i,t, Mrs. E. F. Davidson Can-Zo- , ,:... :: .:,:,;:,;':!.:'.:....,' 0,, "'. 74.iimAr 1 :,''' ' opened her cabin In Mount-Air,Parley's Canyon, for. the girls. to spend from Saturday noon to late Sunday evening: Mrs. Glen ...... :,..:::::,5 .., , ::.''. ,, d , , c :,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,, ::;',, I, ! ,,,,,W,0,',(4,6c. ,.., .rf -?- '4,:, . p ;i. ,....., :, . . - - :':: ., '''''''', :.:, ,. k, fun party in the mountains, slipping into the cold covers for outdoor the .sleeping, secrets told in dark- and the dividing of duties of cooking and camp life will make up an exciting week-enWard. ' 9 :.$ ,,, '- -, ' , -- , 1- :,:::::'.',p? t , i.,...;:,.:::,:,:f : , , , Mr.-an- d 1. "',:',0,'''' , ' .......o 14g '! , Bee-Hiv- ': . :, ,,,t. ''''::tit e q."'''N,,,,, , ' 7, ,,,, , 1 . :, ? 71: :k t.t ',.: - 711,434 !:: ': ,: 4..r:,1 4. ,..,1 "'IF:, 7.,.14-.;:,- ancl-Mr;-- Slumper Party of a slumber The Ancational--- wast - ) , , , - Torrey;--Mr.- Girls Arrange 11, . -- .,. - itiel1,-- .L.V'tt ,:,:. ,o,'"...k A y : 1 ., . During Shower Dr. William McKay, 'acting' head of the Utah State 'Board of Health was in the Capital recent- ly to attend theNational Conven. 11-a- m., , J ,. :: .: 1: -- Receives Gifts Unit To Meet --- , it,' 1,4114 - ' ,,,;4,: ';''''''''''''''''"--'!...!"r- ;, I, , The Residence Committee will meet on Tuesday at 10 a.m. in Mrs. Clyde Wo the Residence. Simpson, chairman, will preside. -- " , 4.," :4, - S Ion Post. Mr, Sorenson, who was editor of the Millennial Star,. while in England on a mission. has recently been instructor of news photography at Northwest. ern University in Evanston,111.- - - t ,I f ,', , , ' N t'..""".".'"."''' f f: n, The Girl Reserve Committee will meet Wednesday at 10 a.m., with Mrs. Marguerite Clayton presiding. This is a special meeting and not the monthly - Gives - Luncheon ( , . sponsored by the District Choir.-under the direction of D. Sterling Wheelwright, in which organize-ton- . -- - Miss Elizabeth M, Watkins reMrs. Harris has been prom. ceived utensils and gadgets for inent in solo work. her kitchen Thursday at a party which Mrs. Margaret Garner, 1583 Bryan Avenue, Mrs. ,Sadie AmeS Israelson, planned with-- Miss Blanch Jones, Miss president of the L. D. S. Red Cross Unit. who with Mrs. Julie Watkins will become Mrs. Joseph P. Slagle May 29. Ricks Rees was delegate to the Mrs. L. M. Slaglei 1570 Emerrecent National ConventiOn. has son Avenue, mother of the bridebeen put in charge of the Red Cross work of 60 Washington groom, also has planned a showChurches. er party for her future daughterin-lavV. Thirty guests have been Mr. and Mrs. Allan M. Acomb invited to attend this affair to-- t morrow night. lad as their guests for - Monday, Miss -- Ann Gardiner meek Mr st Acomb's p will give a shower at her home, President and Mrs. John W. tow. 1707 Twenty-firs- t East 'Street. man, 01 the Eastern States Mis- sion. The next day Mrs, Belen Searle, President Accompanying 1815 Lake Street, will be hostand Mrs. Bowman to the Capital, were Mrs. T. Quentin ess and Thursday Miss Phyllis Cannon and small son of Salt Lake City. Searle will preside at a linen shower for the young bride. The party will be given at 1784 Parry D. Sorenson, formerly of Salt Lake City, has arrived East Street Eighth - In Washington and taken a posi. - - 1 o- ' ''' 4 ,,-- , , - - ' 1,,-- - The BusineseGirls' Coimcil has postponed its May meeting fr9nt Tuesday, to May28. Miss Virginia Eisele has charge of the Members who arrangements. have served as club officers during this year and newly elected officers will attend this evaluation meeting. Committee membera of the Business Girls' are invited. ' W. H. Varley, second vice president; Mrs. L. H. Rediford, recording secretary; Mrs. John Hadley, corresponding secretary; Mrs. tdwal M. Ajex, treasurer; Mrs. Emmett Smith, auditor, and Mrs.' E. -- G. Marsel, historian. Assisting the general chair- iat--- I , ot, t is J. R. Knowles. president; Mr. Barker, first vice presidenti Mrs. lie-:klan- ---- P. 3Irs ,,, .,,, -- a ,.,.: ,...,:.: 8i L - 't . t ,.... - -- Frances 0' s Mrs. Marian Kimball Corbett, 1 Mednick will become the Mrs. RoseSeegmiller Bell, of brid.e. Fred M.Rosenthal June -- Naoma-- Theist nger homas-.,,.,..." riott- - have left Washington for and-la fit the Congregation Monte. Mrs. Ouida Pelton a month'a vacatcon in Utah7Mrs. Wootten. 'a? fiore Church with Rabbi Oscher Marriott was formerlyMiss ju-The ' regular Goldman monthly meeting Cannon. officiating. dith a:;- - - ' of the Daughters of the Utah PioMrs. Louis Rosenthal gave-miscellaneous shower and lunch-- neers was held at the home of eon Nedriesday at the T l I Hotel. yThirt- -- 4 - trertParnsit" Mts. I temdedj Miss Ray Dvdasin Wad and Mrs. May Maughan Snow . hostess at a shower personal ,....-i' E. Mr. sisting May-- 8 . at her home, 944 second B.; Smith gave,th'e i' history of her :zt Ea3t Street.Mrs. Elizabeth grandmother, Tars .The bride, daughter of Mr, and Delta Kappa Gainma, .national -- Bushman and Claude C, Corn- wornen'scducational wall a "Inon presented Avenue, has tentatively set the talk, will hold its state conVenlion in thA Pioneers." ,Ldate for her trousseattlea as dians and - Salt ,Lake City tomorrow. Sev- the t.,yt June 9. The bridegroom is l sions the Mrs. Willard J. , Marriott hu, day iin the Hotelthroughout . , son of .Mr. and Mrs., Louis Rose'Utah. as her her mothar -- - Dr. enthal. 160 Lowell Avenue. i : Smeogut, , Lydia Scker psychiatrist Mrs. Reed in whc's hdb. ' ,,,et ' from Vienna and. University of or seVeral parties havebeen givUtah tr' educator will give the A, en eek. Mrs. 91J 431 during the past se, Marhott had a small group of ' principal 'address of the conveli- ,' ''. tion at the birthday luncheon at friends in for tea on Wednesday, - -' to greet her mother; and Mr. --1 o'clock. -''''" Mrs. Registration will begin at 9 Frederick Johnson. - and Mrs. Maurice Barnes entera.m., the executive board will ".. 715 East South tatned at dinner on iursday in Temple Street, meet at 9:30; chapter presidents Smoot. entertained at a luncheon vester. honor of Mrs. lit s at . and committee meet- , as at afternoon Alta the Club day for The-- Inquireddo, a group 'of '1', . Mrs. ings will be held until 12:30. J. D. Harlan -. Miss Election of officers will take ,".r- Louise prominent Washington men, Harlan, 1;25.3 ' East South which was. founded in 11129, by place at 2:30 : p.m ta Temple Street. - - - --- a - , - Miss , Fehr. held -- its Joseph Kathryn .71z Morphew of A, few . friends of tpe hostess "annual spring banquet last Fri. is 4f. and Mrs; Young Harlan mere '' invited ' at the Mayflower Hotel.' .1general chairman University of arrangefor the function. '' - - - -- day, Utah members and their guests ments, assisted ,by J Gladys Kot- Mr. an&Mrs. Harlan, and their , inchided Ray Berrett, Dr. tom- - ' ter, Marian Read and -- Hazel to daughter, will move ,Boston B. ta Fehr:T.-LogMr. Brossard. of R. Y. ,U.. Weber. '.;,,,, ', early In June --to make their Morris, A. Ifarding Paul, Merlo Brockbank. and the Unlit,ersity of Utah, re- home. , ' Ptiley, Jesse It. Smith, Senator, spectively, of-P- ,, )4... ,::: - -- r ,..,,-,--- ;k ' ., : , :, :. , s ,L,4 Niell Mrs. don, Mrs. Alice Ludlow Wilkinson. Mrs. Erma Monson Stuart. Mrs. Dessie ' landOre. bliss ' ' - guests who were seated at long tables decorated in pink snap-- . dragons and candles, with handmade place cards cof covered wagons. The guests included Mrs., Lona Stratford Hyde. Mrs. Bessie Collins Hart. Miss Marvel M. Burk, Miss Effie Thompson. Mrs. Eleanor Miller Farr, Mrs. Carol Kirkham Parvis, Mrs. Mar' Brown Cottam, Mrs. Marcia Christensen teele. Mrs. - Edna Cragun Wheelwright. Mrs. Vera Sjodahl King, Mrs. Katkryn 01- sen Woolley, Mrs.' Dagma Seaman Palmer, Mrs. Elizabeth' Thomas Bowen, Airs. Lucy'Lisonbee Roden, Mrs..Lealt Ivins Car. i - r.- the-pas- 11 by I Gertrude--Isenberg4- 44 Z.., past-an- Pioneerswereentertained at Custer Court, issued invitations for a party last night to hong or Miss Lillian Meunick. About 16 guests-wer- e invited and the received handkerchiefs for her trousseau. 'This party also celebrated the engagement of Miss Ruth Shurkin, who will wedded June- - 30 to Cecil Cohen, son of 11r and MrsCohen - -t; - d present officers of the Daughters of the Utah Government row; "Present Day Problems and Prospects", Mrs. R. T. Shurtleff --Miss - TheT Depress The Coalition Slopanaky; - work-agains- , r Brida1 FestTonight Fetes er- brilliant the 1. W. W., while in charge of the prosecution of W. D.1Haywood and other leaders, in -- 1. rt.- - tera4Mrs..--Sidne- ' , , , Miss Watkins John B. Taylor and Mrs. Walter .., : - , t.., t -- , ,,,,,,,o.,..emoofit ,....... : ' C:41. ',,,,,, 'I ,,,,,,,...'llf",',.4,AR''''''''''''..- - . - ' - British EtnpireToday" 4 " r 1 subject of discussion e. at the the meeting of Delta- - Psi e Chapter of the Delphian Society, meeting Wednesday at 10 cm in VI. the Newhouse Hotel- .- Officers """' will be elected. Program assignments include: "Brtish Imperialism of the Post. War Model". Mrs. Alpha H. Bo!. ton; "Rifts in- - Imperial ' Unity: Africa and' Ireland" Mrs. Frank- McKean; "Rifts in Imperial Un- India to 1937", Mrs. ,J.JLl 61 ity: Schierbrocle. "The Indian ,Prob. lem and the Simon Report," Mrs. Louis Perkins;.' "Egyptian (4,, Complications." Mrs. Carson E. rtas Bechtel; "Social Reforms and 4.1 War Debts'', P.' ."" Lakin; "Naval Rivalries and the Art World NV'ide " 4.- assistant ecre1aiST-111811 Ruth Stepp, treasurer: and Mrs. Elizabeth Price, representative to the Business Girls ' -Council. Members of the club will enjoy a social meeting on Tuesday, May 21, at 8 p.m.- - Mrs. Leona McCalloway is in charge of the preparation. Plans will be completed or the final social event off the ,season, The Delta Tetarti Clubwill meet Wednesday at 8 p,ttn. -- S , Mrs. Will H. Jensen will speak on "Personality" at the Tri-Club meeting Thursday,-followinthe 8:30 dinner. -- Miss Lottle chairman of the DeVaughn, an Membership Committee, thNc club nounce final plane for on to be held picnic Thursday, June 8. were man with arrangements Mrs. Hyrum Sandburg, Mrs. C. A. Bennett, Mrs. Stella Calder. Mrs. A. A. Henderson, Mrs. A. B Darby, Mrs Ajax, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Knowles and Mrs, Smith, Sandberg was program -t' ,:: ,.,- 40. A 4,3....,,,,- ,,,t ii "New- '1'74111 be -1. 41- .114(1.LT - I , :.,,, ". 4 ' "110n, ., : 4(7', r, - p, , ,,,. ,..: -.! ri,,.,o.,,,,J - Miss Eleanor Lewis was chosen vice president;; Mrs. John Roberson secretary;; Mrs. John Gor- - - , iecent-meedn- -- , .'1.r 11 '"t,,,,,,,k, The Y. W. C. A. Staff will have an outing in a nearby canyon on Friday.--Atth- ts time plans will Vtt.1,114s.-;..1.AVO4,1gt.04'7-made for Fall activities. -- be Luncheoic will be served. The committee in charge is compos. ed of Miss Frances Moser, chair. By Lydia Clawson Hoopes man Mrs. Viola Elliott and Mrs. R. G. Berryman Jr. ' William H. King, Walter Moyle. WASHINGTON,: D. C., May 18. Maurice Barnes, P. V. Cardon, Enjoying the best of health The summer schedule being Samuel Carpenter,- Ow Honorand spirits the Honorable Frank T. Reed K. planned Frank able by the Health Education Nebaker, seven- K. Nebeker celebrated his includes f Department Rollo. Gordon Sears, Istac special tieth birthday May 15. Mr. Nebclasses of tennis, golf and York New of and sports Stewart, City, eker, who was the first Assistant Classes for children. Ernest Wilkinson. swimming from Utah, .Attorney General in 'modern dancing and creative spent the day in his office, where, also will be taught. A special musical farewell was rhythmics an he conducts active private held at-- the ChapelMay 10 in he In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. was honored by a family dinner. 15 to make Harris who left-M-ay Mrs.besides Nebeker their home in New 'York , City. Present, land himself-,- were his (laugh:- - Mr. Harris has been assigned as 'Delta Psi Chapter The - ., Club-at:- a 3' ' , Mrs. Marguerite Broyne was elected president of the Coope- r- , 'e7') "a, ,i ., - ,, , , . Hyrum chairman; Mrs. David McMurdie presented the gift; Mrs. R. C. Henderson, presented the pin to the president; and Mrs. Pritchard installed new officers. Mrs. man Takes Honors", Mrs. F. John Bertagnole; From Reason to Dogma" ' Mrs. Cecilia B. Don- gan; The Road to Rome", Miss Merle Derrick; "Finding a Niche In Rome", Miss Lena 'Arm. strong ; "A Prince of Rome Writes His Apologia," Mrs. Rom Warburton. :IL. , Kle Club Holds Its Annual Breakfast, Installs Officers C. Del- Mrs. K-1- , io,,,,-- A club affair of interest took place this morning when the Kle Club held its annual breakfast at the Elks Club. Mrs. A. M. J. Pritchard was honored. The theme, 'fiSmilire Thru the ,was used in decorations Years", and ' in toasts and the program. Mrs. Ray Barker introduced Mrs.. Alf G. Gunn as toastmaster. Mrs. - Athena Chapter of the phian Society will study "John Henry Newman, the Great En--' tchanter", at its meeting Monday at 7:45 p.m. In the Public Library Building. Mrs. Olive Roberts will be leader and Ica to be given and the members who will participate are: "John Newman's First Twenty Years," '" )' . , "' , ,t , : ,...... , r..:', eld 8k., - -4 E ,,, - - - Mrs. Lester D. Freed will dis?,cuss her recent trip to South ,v! America at a picnic lunch of Uintah Chapter of The Delphian trf Society Wednesday at 1 p.m. at R. oar the home of Mrs. William Middlemiss, 2515 Highland Drive. ir , Mrs. A.' M. J. Pritchard, president, Mroi. Ray Barker, entertainment chairman, front row,, and Mrs. Blaine grey, Mrs. Charles A. Bennett and Mrs. ILl C. Sandberg, who planned the favors; decorations, and program, respectively, of the clubuffair at the Elks' Club. . : , - ,.'- , ,.. ' ' Delphians ' Plan Events 4,,q, , 8 , They Arranged Kle Club's Annual Breakfast Today - 1:;11 I -6, .: is) 0 0 i l 1 , - ,, , , ,.,,,,,...:, 4.4,,,,tii ;: ": ::: ' !No,','''',.,, , , :, :;,., ' ,0 :, - .,:: -- ' ,. Saturday, ' May :18 ' 1940 ' . ..' ., -.... Claire 'Smith will be guest speaker at i meeting of the Young Matrons' Club on Wednesthe 2 p.m. dessert. day following Mrs. LT S. Wood and Mrs. George L. Sharp are the hostesses ,for the afternoon. Mrs. Hubert D. Dwight, program chairrnari, 'WM MISS introduce the speaker. Work Of The Traveler's Aid." The closing club , event of the be the 'annual picnic -seasonwill to be-bearly inJune. for members and children. i., No., ,,.,, ' ,, .s , ''i :::., !. ,'.4'N: - ,::, - Mist; - 15:::1 , ',.;.- e, , ..' ' ,.,-- - :::' , l''''';': s ..... 1 .- r;t- :: ,. , ti . , .. .4: ' i , , , IC:7:7 : . '''. ... -- , ,....... ,, ,. , ' '. - i '''' ft. 1 ,, 44.:'-',- , ,,, ,, ;;; ; :;;;) . - ".!- .''''''..' , .,':, ..,. f?,!". LI -- 1 L'r:. 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Their printed programs and invitations .were particularly attractive. Dis- trict Supervisor Doris Johnson Visit In California does a grand yvork- out in that ..' P' MCCo."seetiomLast-wee- k and Mrs. John E. the girls of rnick of Salt Lake City are visitStakes near ,Logan presented sev-en radio programs. The- - brlgatt'' ' ing in California. guests at tha', Stake observed their Silver Jubi.. -Beverly. Hiilla Hotel. lee Swarm day in the high school IF ' 'Visitimg Hollywood :,.. . gymnasium. "How like the flowers are Ben,. ,10-- Mr. and Mn. O. IC. Hedrick of Rive girls, Salt Lake are guests at the Hol13rThat blossom in the spring, wood-Roosave1t Hotel in -- HolBow like the,bees that flit about en the Calif. 80 "t17.. 3 krvoOd. wing." gaily l- ' - , - - ,, . of King. i horn visiting with them. Hells now a resident of Vale. Ore., and arrived in town Tuesday and will return by auto to Oregon ' kJ Sunday; 1, - |