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Show Thn Deseret IJews, Salt Lake Gty,'UtaK Friday, April 25, 1941 ? i, Delphians Open State CENTRE' Tint Kurbl In Rio. with Alice Faye, Don A meets, Carat Hi , reads, J Carrol Boteh, aleo ' Men el the IrhtahipB. tJTAHVTh Bad Mari 'with Wallar , r Studio Considers Old Stories For Child Star j r Beery Laraine Day, Lionel Barrymore, Ed alto Thieve Fall Out " with die Albert, Joaa Leslies. Jane Dar well and Alan Hale. ViiflintW with CAFITOL flBordep William Boyd, BusaeU Hayden and f BY LOUELLA O. PARSONS Convention 25. April . HOLLYWOOD. (INS) The brightest- Idea to j - ; far advanced for twelve-year-olShirley Temple, is to develop her into another Mary Plckford, and that Edvard Small plans to do when she joins United Artists In the fall. You see, Shirley has Just been signed on a term contract bv Small, and Little Annie Rooney" on of Marys best known picture, and other Pick-for- d stories that were so popular when the curlv-haireMary was the darling of the movies, are being suggested to Mrs. Gertrude Temple, Shirleys mother. Another story held in reserve for the Temple child Is "Lucky child story by Emllv Brown Knlpe and Allen Arthur Knipe. Mary wasn't much old-e- i than Shirley when she started making movies and never much. If any, taller, so Shirley can bring back many of the Pickford classics. d April 25. Leaving the Hotel Ben Lomond at 9 a.m. today Delphian motored to Hill Field In Clearfielj, Davia County, where they met more than 100 club member, from Salt OGDEN, .Lake. Following an inspection of theOgden Air Depot the women returned to the Hotel Ben Lomond in Ogden, where the first session of their convention is being held this afternoon. K The O Eutaw Chapter of "Ogden, hostess group, is the youngest Delphian chapter in the state, having received its charter in October. This is the first time the Delphians have held their assem- bly in Ogden. Speakers, during the afternoon session todSy Were! Mrs. P. M. Hirth of Salt Lake, president of -the assembly; Mrs. B. G. Midgley, president of the OEutaw Chapter; Mrs. Lep D.Tumer of Ogden, and of Salt" Mrs. F. R. Slopanskey Lake. Mrs. C. Dixon. jfapple read a play, Joint Owners in Spain, by Alice Brown, and a Weber College mixed sextet, directed by Roland Parry, presented music. Mrs. Owen A. Owens directed community singing. The committee in charge of ar- V. 4V"f ' IU d . J, ':" Club Women Entertain S. L. Delphians "wfo-- ... Mrs. Robert Donat and her children seem Jo haveheen coman for made arrangements inspection Ogden member of the Delphian Society pletely swallowed up in Hollywood. She arrived a month ago of Hill Fields here they met more than 100 Salt Lake Delphians prior to their conand since she has been here no vention in .the Hotel Ben" Lomond here thi morning. Left to right: Mrs. C. Bf Doxone has seen her Mrs. Donat G. B. Mrs. H. R. Mrs. A. Cottrell, Owen Mrs. Owens, s ey, Mrs. W. T. Lawrence, loath to leave her husband H. White, chairman but he is making pictures in Midgley, chapter president, Sirs. Lydia Burrows and Mrs. Milton London and entertaining the (Standard-New- s Photo.) of the convention committee. bovs in camp. His health, has never been robust, inthe convention for In rangements active servprevents his being cluded Mrs. Milton White, chairice. but according to a letter reman Mrs. E. H. Balch, Mrs. Lyceived from London, he has been dia Burrows, Mrs. W. F. Smilev, doing jeoman service for his R. S. Mrs. C. B. Doxey, Mrs Letters country m other wavs . Wood, Mrs. Blaine Bachman, Mrs. from England have been IncreasC T Murray and Mrs. Byron ingly scarce these last few Thurmond. weeks. For instance, those of us . Complimenting Mrs. Milton T, Piatt of 430 Wilson Avenue, .who used to hear prettv regu- who will leave In the near future for Ogden to reside, a numlarlv from Bebe Daniels and The ber of parties have been given. following popular Salt Ben Lyon havent had any letextensiveare brides Lake being ters since earlv March. They, 2313 Mrs Oivmpus A luncheon was given WedChlepas, -ly entertained prior to their too. are working night and dav Drive, Mrs Davis, 632 Milton nesday afternoon by Mrs. L. O. weddings: Mrs. Sam B Fowler and giving the boys in the British The Meynell Club will give a Pratt of 540 Wilson Avenue and Avenue, Mrs. Ensign. 629 Milton Avenue. army songs and entertainment. dinner and dance at the Melody Mrs. Lorus F. Pratt of 202 Catherine Lane, 3618 Highland Drive, SatAvenue. Margetts In point of years Richard Dlx Hampton A crystal bowl containing dafurday evening This annual sohas been a matinee idol longer Mis. B. W. Vincent of 1965 cial event is sponsored by the fodils formed the centerpiece of a Laird Drive entertained at Shan anv male star on the club for the pleasure of the memthe table and those present Inscreen. Perhaps vou can think luncheon today for Miss Cathcluded Mis Pratt, Mrs. Mathew bers, their escorts and specially Donald of of someone who has been on the erine Margetts, fiancee Theobald, Leith Mrs. mvivted fripnds. Miss C. On Marelius screen longer but most of the Pymm, Saturday, Miss Arvilla J. Smith, chairman Mrs Russel R Davis, MlS Cop heroes of 15 or 20 years ago Margetts will be hostess at a of the affair, announces an April P. Chlepas, Mrs Kenneth EnChifor Utah Hotel at the luncheon Mrs. Allan J. Peterson of have graduated into character shower theme will be used, and sign. Mrs Stephen R. Morgan, of her bridal members party. actors. Not Dick who is still cago, is being extensively enterfaand Mrs. C. as be will Mrs Everett Kelley, corsages presented Miss Vivian Stewart and Miss tained during her visit to Salt raising havoc with femme hearts . E H Burt. vors Miss Smith is being assistin small towns and who is still Lake, Ruthann Browning will be codinner ed by Miss Beulah A. Smertz and Hostesses at recent Mr. On Wednesday evening so good looking. The news this hostesses at a hreakfast Sunday Miss Catherine Bonner. parties for the matron were and Mrs. O Donnell of 4580 Walat the Alta Club. Other parties is that he has put his morning lace Lane were hosts at a buffet X on a contract to do two for Miss Margetts have already picdinner at their home for Mis. been given by the Lafavette tures for Hariv Sherman School faculty and Mrs. F, B. Peterson, who is a guest of Mr. the ghost-rit- v Tombstone, Creer. and Mrs. George Lindholm of 73 k American Empire opus an,d Fourth East Street. about the famous King Ranch Varicolored spring blossoms in Texas which is the largest decorated the living room and Margaret Tomlinson in the world.-- - The Sherman picthe serving table The following Honored Saturday evening at tures mav not be art but they Mr. a party and personal shower at guests were in attendance certainlv are right there at the and Mrs. Harold H. Holmes, Mr. the home of Mrs box Mark C. Brown office and that's what f4 and Mrs H S. Tucker,- Mr. and. Edison Street. will be count with anv star. j. Mrs. Lindholm, Mr. and Mrs Miss Margaret (Peggy) . Who says Hugh Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Paul son, affianced bned of b?ing in the army J. DeVine, Mr. and Mrs, L. Clyde Is a dogs life Grant Weiler. Not the bovs at Olpin and Mr and Mrs Earl L. Fort Bennlng. Qeorgia. thats May. f sure, for Russell has just written John, Dorothy E. Lambert fishe's that E Miss Dorothy Lambert, accepting his invita to tion him E ancee of David visit at camp Ros, Saley Jr who is so wittv, so clever and will be honored at the following so well groomed, should do more parties: to encourage recruiting than a Tuesday evening by Miss M 847 of Powell Ramona T. rion pay increase from Uncle Sam. As soon as La Russell finishes Avenue and Miss Margaret 1322 Fourteenth East of her stint with Clark Gable In The American Association of Unholv Partner Street. April 30 by Mrs. Pearl (the new University Women will hold a of mother E. the bride, name for Uniform) In ten Lambert, luncheon meeting at thei Am1 Mav Mrs. and Pohlman; Hyrum she catches the train. davs, bassador Hotel, 145 Fifth East bv Miss Julia G Drurv of 1628 Georgia .bound, to meet the boys Street, Saturday at 1 p m. and West Street Second South at Fort Benntng where John is Officers to serve for the enMis In the infantry. suing two years will be elected Avenue. Jefferson & The nominating committee is Chatter in Hollywood The composed of Mrs. F. Kenneth rumor has started all over again Brown, Mrs Thcron S Parmelee Madeleine BrovCn that Ann Sheridan and George and Mrs. G. M Stoughton. Brent are married. Annie has Miss Lavmia Brown, who has Mrs. Jay S. Brown of 966 East from a years Just returned always denied that such a marSixth South Street will entervisit in South America, will give tain this evenjng for Miss Made- -' riage took place in Mexico but an illustrated lecture on her leine Brow.fi. affianced bride of since her real name is Clara Lou travels. Lieut Stanley V. Fowler. On Sheridan and George's is George Mrs. Earl R. Van Cott Is in Nolan, of course its Tuesday evening, Miss Mary Anpossible Second thev might have obtained a derson of 1133 East charge of the luncheon and Mrs. V. IX Eldredge and. Mrs. . Euwithout anyones being th South Street will be .hostess In Miss- - Browns honor, and .Mrs. gene P. Watktns have eharge of wiser One of their close Friends reservations. on the Warner lot insists that Ralph W. Taylor wlQ entertain Ann has been Mrs. George Brent May 1 for the bride. for a year and that she 'and George will keep the'ir secret as long a. its possible. Maybe for the sake of their careers they feel it is better to JUNIOR MACABEESoI Utahna All branches of the Independtheir secret but until Annie keep No. 202 Saturday at 11 court tells and Odd of Fellows ent Order me It's true I'm only saying a m. at American Legion Hall, iti members friends will eelebrate a rumor. 404 South West Temple Street. the 122nd anniversary of the founding of the jgrder on the American continent' Saturday at New Envoy Arrives 8 15 p.m. in the I. O. O. F. hall, Smart, new beauty for your table! Genu25 (AP) 41 Post Office Place. MOSCOW, Apnl ine California pottery, in the exclusive new Gaston Naomi Rebekas lodge No. 1 will temporary Bergery, French' ambassador to the U. "Mat White shade that harmonizes with hold Its regular meeting SaturSaratoga on the shores on the O. 30 F. R, arrived today by way of p m at the I. 0. day at 7 any tableware pattern! Ltah Lake is now open for the Berlin to take up his duties. He hall Austin V. Allcott, noble summer season. New surfaced You can obtain as many as you wish . . . replaces Eric Labonne. grand, will preside. roads, new picnic areas and just by using these quality brands of tuna, g lawns and new bathf houses America's favorites for 29 years because added features this year. This resort Is a rendezvous for . only the tender, light meat is packed! It is and 6 label from those who love to dance, dine Aeon-, wholesome; nutritious; appetizing! and swim. It is located 30 miles Chicken of the Sea south of Salt Lake near the shore -ventent, economical source of Vitamins ( Brand of Utah Lake and has indoor "A and 'D and Iodine, that effective and outdoor pools ,of mineral Grated Style Tuna f Two spring formals of University of Utah organizations water. preventive of nutritional goiter! Get a sup-pl- y er Whits Star Tuna! It Is an ideal place for. church will feature social activities of campus societies this evening. today . , . and start building your set of or school parties, says Manager ' these exquisite new plates! Skull And Bones Frank Eastman who again Is In George E. Watkins, chairman; Send six labels, with 23c in cash.M.O., or check charge. The annual spring dinner Wllburt R. Mathews and James S (postage sumps not accented) for each plate you Patrons and patroness-e- s dance . of Skull and Bones, naHughes. E ntree tad wish. Simply write "Send m e tional Junior mens -- honorary, include Mr. and Mrs. Mervin autsertt m lap af Salad Plates tnd print your name and address will'be held this evening at the B. Hogan and Mri and Mrs. atber Hay 1 Inns cant fat Hotel Utah. very plainly. Send to Van Camp Sea Food Co. George W. Carter. TICKETS NOW -11:60 ' Inc Terminal Island, California. TO I.0S Valuable patttry afftrt The committee in charge includes David B. Barlow, chairWINNER PUirntX PRIZE AND Delta Lambda HEW YOKE CRITICS AWARD Sigma man; Vaughn L. Bennion, Keith The annual girls dance of the E. Montague tnd Frank E. Chrisof Psl ami Omega Chapters tensen. Guests of honor will be Lambda Delta Sigma will be Mr. and Mrs. Leonard S. Ralphs LD. S.' th held this evening at and Grant H. Caidlr. Wa.UMYAN1tTCwMy Institute of Religion. 160 Uni. EDDIE DCWUNg1 JULIE KAYDON versity Street. Theta Tau Arrangements are In charge of SapporSaa end el U chairman: Miss Helen Pearce, At the Roof Garden oi the HoOra.. Mai, Sl.MSl.llt Lowor RaL, Sl.ltSSer Uppot laL. SSc. Orehov, tel Utah this evening. Theta Tau, Miss Ruth Lund. Miss Dons Mr lowor Sal.. ILMr loo, SI 1641S1.1L national honorary engineering Hughes. Miss Betty Jne BowRood Matt Ordain Uppor Sat, en. Miss Hattie Hadlock. Miss society, will hold its annual Stoat pod Rnootopn. No Lee Dean , formaL Miss Anna and Phono RaMronlient. Gladys spring r Committee members Peterson. Fareivell Parties Given For Mrs Milton T. Pratt -- Rot-alin- bet-bro- ther, University Women To Hold Party Saturday City Asks Bids On Ambulance Service " Wallace Beery, as the rustling, romancing bandit, Pancho Lopes, appearing with Laraine Day In HThe "Bad Man, spectacular action drama now ap 'pearing at the Utah. Lionel Barrymore, Ronald Reagan and Henry Travers are others In the cast of the new hit On the same program will be seen Eddie Albert, Joan Leslie. Jane Darwell and Alan Hale In Thieves Fall Out. The city purchasing agent to- day had been authorized by tbs City Commission to call for bida on a new contract for emergency ambulance service, the-- old-etract with the Utah Transports-tio-n Company expiring April 30, on. 'Q ifVl J'Afi Parties Given For S. L Brides Party Frances Gifford also "Mutiny tn the Arctic," with Richard Arlen, AnAnne Bfel and Don Terdy Devin w ry. VICTORY Shadow on the Stairs with Frieda In escort, Bruce Letter and Heather Anyel: alee, ,Caurht hi the Act." with Henry Armetta and , Ins Meredith, STUDIO ."Road to Jmitbur," with Bln Crosby, Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour, XJna Merkel and Erie Blor. , , MAJILO Little Nellie Ourarhouee)' with Judy Garland, Georra Kelly," alto Murphy and Charles Winmnyer, A Dispatch from Reuters. ' i Edward G. Robinson, Edna Beet Eddie Albert, A , OEM "Th Philadelphia Story" with' Katharine Grant, Cary Hepburn, James Jttewart and Ruth Bttaeey; also ' The Great Meddler." MURRAY Philadel"The Murrav with Katharine Hep-buphia Story." James Stewart, Carr Grant John Howard and Ruth Hussey; also Information Pleaee." HOLLADAY Md. (Holladay) Marlene Crew-forJohn Broderick trieh, Wayne, in Seven Sionera" also ,cEUer7 . Queen, Master Detective. Bad Man Beery tw K ( Meynell Club To Give 7 Ingoing Shirley May Follow Field ord Steps SaltdCab'e 'SocialEvents - Page ii sah ,, They Play Latin Rhythms The Marimba section of Buddy Malevllles Orchestra that delights Empire Room gnests at Hotel Utah with their tangos and rhnmbaa. dta Will Jo USUI TinitfiirAltCUTl UjLO Latin Rhythms Mark Marimba Band At Utah Latin rhvthms plaved by the band, which is part of Buddv Malevilles orchestra, are making a great hit with Hotel Utah guests Their smart rhumbas and tangos are features of the Empire Room dance music each Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The marimba players are real South American artists. Their native add a picturesque costume touch to the sparkling entertainment of Malevilles visiting band. Marimba music Is an Innovation in Salt Lake City. Roberta also Is winning her way to popular acclaim. Her lovely voice and personal charm combine to make her worthy of manmha the spotlight On Tabernacle Organ Tomorrows Recital Llv-ingt- Alexander Schreiner will give the organ concert In the Tabernacle Saturday noon: Bach Fugue in G Minor Melody in G Flat . . Paderewski Scherzo in E Mator.. ..Vierne Mormon Favorite Hvmn Come, Thou Glorious Dav of . Promise. ..Arr. bv Organist An Old Melody Arr. bv Organist Suite Gothique Bohllmann ' I Chorale II Menuet III Prayer IV Toccata . Odd FellowsTo Keep Anniversary Club Notes S-- Saratoga Resort Is Open Spring Formats Tonight Spotlight (U Social News - Fifty million cases of canned fruit is the annual output of CS C3 Jamei Katherine Gry GRANT HEPBURN STEWART 'THE PHILADELPHIA I.HJU.IHJ11 STORY" tfiBiBmi jumuiuBMiimemmuEui KATHARINE JAMES STEWART HEPBURN CAST GRANT "Ths Philadelphia Story" laoM Dtnr Wall Cartoon p Marloao SEURICH i-- UlahMhnrs., U. S. canners, Census Bureau records reveal. Peaches lead with over 12 million cases. -P- John WAYNE "SEVEN SINNERS" "ELLERY QUEEN. MASTER DETECTIVE" - - KINGSBURY HALL University Theatre FrL and Sot., April 25 & 26 TH,ta Alpha Phi rtoal ProdaeSon Journey to Jerusalem By Moxwoll Aadormn Author 4 r Win t root" and "WlnqMra Victory" Diroetod by JOSEPH t. SMITH Reserved mm Fkmm Seats85e Roy OMea at Olon Rror. Matte Co 74 Booth Mata SI Phono Grand Swimming Wertor Mirada Silfea, Calcium, Aluminum Manga, nano and Iroa. Sodium, Contain Polonium, Only 30 Miles South of o Salt Lake PLAN A PARTY! 8 an Wilfian Boy d BORDER it Hopalortf Cassidy n 1 VtStlANTtS "News" Classifieds Bring Results t |