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Show 2 Miss Sfarline Lion House : l Is Married On March 14 i Asks Women Join Clubs - f - r A marriage of Interest to their many friends in Utah, Nevada, was that of Mia pd California' Starline, Elizabeth Marjorie slaughter of Mr. and Mrs.' James Frederick Starline of 1829 Mon terey. Street, Bakersfield, Calif, to Lieut. John CyrU Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Coleman of Ploche, Nev. . Both are former Utahns. Miss Starline attended the high school and junior college In Bak ersfleld, and was active in Delta Pal. Lance nad Shield, Coral Clubs and art circles. Coleman graduated - Lieutenant from the Lincoln County High School in Panaca, Nev, and from the University of Utah. He is a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha Farternlty, was elected to Skull and Bones and to Owl and Key. He was editor of the 1939 the year book of the University of Utah. The couple was married in Las Vegas, Nev, on March 14, at the home of Pres. Bryan Bunker of the Meapa Stake, who performed the ceremony. H, Shirl Coleman was best man, and Miss Lethe Beatrice Coleman was maid of honor. They were entertained at din ner in the El Rancho Vegas by Airland- - Mr. Henry. S. Cole -man. Lieutenant and Mrs. Coleman will be at home to their many "Uto-nlan- 1 extended an invitation to Saif Lake women and girls and especially to new resident of the city to join one of the numerous clubs st the Center,' now in the midst of spring activities. Under the auspices of the Women's Mutual ImYoung provement Association, the Lion House at 83 East South Temple Street lathe gathering place for mor than 200 girla and women, who meet In the following clubs; E. Baty, Mrs, H. EL P, Farrell, standing. Literary planning Ganahl and Mrs. E. G. Stefa, front, and Mr. W. ce 8. Taylor and Mrs. T. The "annual breakfast of the Wasatch -- literary "dub win be held in thsIvory Boom, at the Newhouse Hotel on March 28, 1 p.m. - at Arrangements are In charge of Mrs, E. G. Stein, chairman of the entertainment committee, assisted by Mrs. Thomas E. Rowan, & ' IT A pro-gra- n. piano numbers. , Wives and mothers of members of the 145th Field ,Artillery- Utah- - National Guard, met last week to form an organ ization to be known as Provo's own 145tb F. A. Auxiliary. The women were called together by Mrs. Ralph W. Mor- - gan andMrs. Fred C. Strate, and Mrs. Morgan took charge. Officers elected were: Mrs. Mrs. Clark- Newell, senior vice pres- Idenq- Mrs. f'rancts Raile, junior vice president; Mrs. Ralph W. treasMorgan, secretary and urer, Mrs. S. W. Williams, chaplain; Mrs. Joel T. Brown, paT. C. triotic instructor; Mrs. Habertson, historian; Mrs. Ern- est R. Rasmusorv publicity chairman. Mrs. Fred C. Strate, Mrs. Ledger Free and Mrs. Dallas H. Young were named as a com-- ' s mittee to set up for the group. Meetings will be held in the county building once a month, a regular date ta be set later. ( Couple Are United PROVO A wedding ceremony uniting Miss Martha Taylor and Vernon was aotem- nized March i2 at the home , of the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cheever. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Hazel Taylor of this city. Bishop Arthur D. Tsylor of the Third -- Ward pel fui med-t- he ceremony, in the presence of 60 close and family members friends. The bride wore a suit of beige wool, with correspond-in- r accessories, and a dainty corsage of gardenias and rosebuds. Attending as maid of honor was - PROVO Mrs Emil Jacobsen as succeeds Mrs. Rees Bench president of the Acacia Club. Mrs.Harold Anderson -- is new vice president; Mrs. Verne Nel-rosecretary; Mrs Frank Gardner, treasurer and Mrs. Claud Hawkins, reporter. PROVO Clubs of the First District, Utah Federation of Women's clubs, will meet on .March 28 in the Joseph Smith Building An annual conventlon. The Acacia Club of Provo, will be hostess club to the convention visitors, with Mrs. Kenneth E. Weight as general chairman on arrangements. Mrs. Rees Bench is president of the Acacia" Club," and thmessionswltl OF LIVED DILE This Erry Morales ior JO Oar To bo normal your llv.t .hould dn charge about a full guari of dig.Mton-aidinbilo (ulcoo every day. A .canty ,low may mean ! Headache. od BiUou.n., Peer Digestion, that hall-ck- . hall .alive feeling. Snap eut i It! Probably all you need le a genlle end tent. Gel a bottle ol krtuchen Salt tonight. Start right in to morrow morning and lake H teaspoonful i elate el water (hot er cold) hall an - hour befeie- - breaktaef --and keep thte up far JO day.. Do lhi and you loo should get up feeling fit and ready for a real aay'e work. Try Crutch, n a 'famou. formula Sal:, (action guaranteed " Engh.h or money back. Adv, be presided over by the district president, Mrs. Harold Christen sen of Sprlngville. The opening meeting will be held at 9 a m and departmental meetings at 10.30 a m. will be "followed by a luncheon In the Commons. The afternoon meetings will commence at 130, and take election of officers will place. Chairman wot king out plans for the convention include; dln-neMrs. Stanley Dunford, Mrs, Howard Olsen and Mrs. Russell Swenson; table decorations, Mrs. John Lewis and Mrs, R. D. Clow-arrostrum, Mrs, Ralph Craven; tlrkets, Mrs. L. L. Culllmore and Mrs D. O. Allen; placards, Mrs. J. S. Pullen; finance, Mrs. Jesse Stott. i, f--the The-Arts-en- Wasatch Literary Club, scheduled for Friday, has been a later date. postponed until month. La Lo Le Club " Newest unit of the Lion House, the La Lo Le Club is preparing for celebration of Its first anniversary next month. Members study-- current events, philosophy -and poetryf-wM study first-aid beginning Monday. Miss Clara Farnsworth is president and the at club meets every . Monday and Miss Ruth" Wheelon, seated; Miss Jean Dunn, Mrs. Nellie Purrington, Mrs. Otillia Merrill and Miss Mae - , , Lambert, back. --- --- MeetingsScheduledD uringWjek By Women s Democra Weeks Events Led By Nuptial Parties PROVO A double wedding was held Monday in the Salt Lake Temple, when Miss Leona Selman and Dorothy Rieske, Mrs. daughters of Mr, and were George Selman of Orem, united in marriage to Lloyd Allen and William Hancock, respectively. The bridegrooms are sons of Mr and Mrs Orson Allen of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and .Mrs .Joseph Hancock of Qrgm. . Elder Nicholas G. Smith, assistant to the Council of the Twelve, officiated and after the cerffhony, a dinner " was" Smith Building. Hostesses were Mrs. Betty Mrsr- - Verona i aiuiri Marksy, Joseph Mrs; Margaret Borrowman. Mrt. Luella Bernice Beth Haggerty, Mrs. Skipworth and Mrs. Ungermann. Van PROVO Mrs. John Cott was hostess to members of the Fine Arts Club at her home on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. John Lewis, president, was jn 7 charge. S. -- Club Meets , Auxiliary Celebrates PROVO A dinner was given by the American Legion auxiliary, for the legionnaires, Thurs-day Womens evening at-t- he clubhouse, the delightful affair celebrating the legion's twenty-thir- d birthday anniversary. Mrs. Frank Gardner was chairman on arrangements, and the welcome address was made by the auxiliary president, - Mrs. K. W, Bailey. Original poems by Mrs. Iliff Jones and Mrs. George Ballif and vocal and instrumentalmusic was were read furnished. PROVO Dr, John IJalliday of BYU gave a program of music. at the meeting of the Provo High School Women, held at the home of Mrs. Ole E. Olsen Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Bert Crane was chairman, assisted by Mrs. Emma Nelson, Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, Mrs J. A. Washburn and Mrs. Frank Johnson ' PROVO Beta Sorosis Club members met at the Edna Mae Hedquist home Monday afternoon for a eon. St. Patricks lunch- was chairMrs. L. B. man, assisted by Tackett, Mrs. E. B. Shrlver, Mrs. Glen Mrs. Veran Simmons, Boothe, Mrs. C. J. Hart and Mrs. Ervan J. Nelson. -- I And F Club of age, Linden Lionettes Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Ruth May Fox, the Linden Club was one of the first groups organized at the Lion House. Miss Lois Blackham is piesident. Meetat 7.30 p.m . Thursday every ing the unit studies lessons prepared and by Miss Clarissa Beesley Miss Roberta JBarker. Lio-net- te newly-electe- VO-r-- Chairman Mrs. Myrtle Hollingworth, president of the Lion House Home Culture Club, la arranging details for third annual banquet of the unit to be held March speak on "Spring Gardening. Randall L. Jones will show pictures op "The Beautification of Utah. Mrs. George M. Jones and Mrs. R. S. Trlnnaman will 25. d The Alo Chapter of the Delphian Society will meet Friday at 1.30 p m. at the Sugar House for Public Library. Program the day will be "Why England Race-t- or M'on-th- eEuropean Su r premacy, with Mrs. H. P. Gang-weas leader. Those assisting with talks are: Mrs. A. L- - Berets, Mrs. E. E. Homer. Mrs. E. J. Capener, Mrs. D. A. White, Mrs. E. A. May, Mrs. F J. Fowler. will Alethea Chapter meet at 125 North Main Street on Monday at 2 p.m. Program for the afternoon will be "Thomas Hardy, Scientific Determlnist with Mrs. B. P. and Artist, Topics will Manley as leader. be given as follows; "Thrice ReMrs. jected by Macmillan, Charles H. Olsen; "Seven Shap-in- g Factors," Mrs Robert F. Perry; The Imminent Will InMrs. John A. MichFiction, The Charles TV Murray. Delta Psi The Delta Psi Chapter will meet at the University Club on Wednesday at 10 a.m. Program for ' the day will be "Picasso and Modern Art Movements. With Mrs. Reed Harrow as leadMrs. er. Those assisting are: Arthur McArthur, Mrs. Frank McKean, Mrs. F. R Slopanskey, Mrs. A. J. Halander. Mrs. Robert T. Jellison, Mrs. Louis Perkins. Mrs. A. C. Dunn, Mrs.' Carson E. Bechtel. Beta Rho Chapter The Beta Rho Chapter of the Delphian Society will meet at Main Civic Center. 544 . South Street, on Monday at 1:30 p.im.. Program for the day will be 'Picasso and Modrn Art Mrs. Lee R. Fry a 3 the leader The topics- w 111 be given .as follows: "From Impressionism B. to Classicism," Mrs. Mary Told; "Seeking Secrets of Form . Move-mentswi- PRO kitchen showerwas given by Miss Temple Penrod at her home" on Tuesdayevenlng, honoring Mrs. Curtis Stevens, the former Miss Florence A j res, a recent bride. 2 to 4.30 p.m. Open House for service men and business girls; refreshments will be served by the Sigma Nu Club. Monday 6 15 p m. Monday Night Club dinner and program; Mlsa Ethel J. Paul will present a book review; Mrs. Lloyd N. Davis will be hostess; 6.30 pm., Service Men's Dance committee, called by Mrs. June Doak. Tuesday 8 pm, Cooperative Club meeting. 2 p.m., Young MaWednesday trons Club. Mrs. H. B. Woodruff will be chairman of the proS. A. Steir will gram. Mrs. on. Alethea PROVO Utah Sorosis Club members met at the home of Mrs. Ivan Young Wednesday afternoon, at which time Mrs. A. H. Christensen gave the program on "America's Relations With Her Southern Neighbor South .America. Mrs. L. L. Culllmore, president, was in charge. Christian. Association, The event will take place March 28 at 8 p m , at the YWCA activities building. Arthur Gaeth w'lli be the guest speaker. Pictures of the Far East also will be shown. The Social committee, of which Mrs. J. Palmer Williams is chairman, is in charge. Other events on the WYCA calendar for the week include-Sunda- sweaters completed by the end of the month for the Red Cross is the objective of the Red Cross Service Club, which at present is working on Hospitals. afghans for Veterans The club solicites donations of yarn, to he left at the Lion Meeting every House office. Monday at 8 pm., the group is sponsored by Miss Ruth Wheel For girls from 17 to 24 years the I and F Club meets, the first and third Thursday of each month at 8 p.nt., with Misb Jean Dunn as sponsor. Reby ligious subjects are studied are girls of Gleaner age whomeetunable to attend Mutual ings on Tuesday evenings, - annual dinner party in honor of their husbands will be a major feature on the spring calendar of the Young Matrons Club of the Young Womens t Delphians Arrange Program Arrange To Hold Programs Pat-ikk- Double Wedding Held PROVO Mrs Levi Pace, the former Miss Wanda Olson, a bride of Wednesday in the Salt Lake Temple, has been the In aplratlon of several lovely par-tie- The Red Cross Service Thirty-eigh- ters Empire-Defens- Activities include swimming and roller skating parties. Miss Emma Lour Wilson is president. Catholic Women see the Northwestern States In which the bride served. whose Schomer, lg to marriage to Ted Bandley take place next month.Assisting hostesses were Mrs. L. N. Oakley, Mrs. Wendall Collins, Mrs. Carl Nelson and Mrs. George Rea. -- shower was givheld at the Orson Allen home en by Mr. L. J. Rullsbuty Monfor 20 family members. Both cpuples left for San Ferday evening at her home, honnando, Calif, to make their , daughter-in-lawher Mrs oring "homes Francis Salisbury, fuimeily Miss Elda Busenbark, a recent bride, 's PROVO The annual St. of the University party Announcement FROVO is Dames was held Wednesday evemade by Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. ning in the banquet room of the of LaConner, Wanh formerly of Provo, of the mar-rl-- ;g of their daughter, Mlsa- June Servoss to T. J. .Taylor-- of took Clinton, Utah, which place in the Salt Lake Temple, March 10. The ceremony was performed by Elder Nicholas G. Smith, of to the Council the Twelve, and former president of Miss Marian semi-form- PROVO-- A Servos A tic-Chap- YWCArVnit LuncheonWilT Be Sponsered Has Dinner By Club Apr. 1 For Husbands Will With a membership of 30 girls who are in Salt Lake from Maine to California and from Canada to Mexico to work, the Out of Towners meet each Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Lion House. shower was given last Saturday evening at the Women's clubhouse by Mrs. Richard Bandley In honor of PROVO - Representatives Out Of Towners Her mother, Mr?, Eugene Olson. was hostess to 150 jelatives and close friends at a trousseau tea last Sunday. Guests were received by Mrs. Olson. Miss PROVO "S. S. Phi Chi." was-t- he Olson, Mrs. Garland H. Pace and Mrs. Joseph Nelsdn of Salt Lake theme for the mother and aunt of the bridedinner dance Saturday evening of groom, respectively. the Phi Chi Theta of BYU. Gif la assisting with the servDinner was served at the Edna Mae Hedqulst home, followed by ing were Miss Leah Hunter and Miss Audrey Olson of Provo, dancing at the Joseph Smith Mrs. Fred Ahlander and Miss Building. Kathryn Pace of Salt Lake. Louise Hansen, toastmlstress, A dinner for the was introduced by the president, . couple w'as Riven bv Mr. and Mrs Eldon Marjorie Dabltng Toasts were Mr. Claik. and Mrs. H. B. Men-sgiven by Betty Jane Robinson, gave a dinner for the couple Norma Dangeriield, and Melba Clark. Donna Lou Wardell playSaturday. . ed a piano selection. Patrons and patronesses were: Mr. and Mrs. Evan Croft, lone Christensen, Ray Hawkes, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Dabllng. Dean and Mrs. Herald R, Clark, Mis Ileen Ann Waspe Mrs. J. W. Harrington, chair, and partner. man of the Literary and Current Events section of the Cath- PROVO The - Joseph - Smith olic Woman's" League," has an-- r hulkling was tkeaccM of the flounced "the" following- - program nual Junior Prom of B. Y. High' for the regular meeting Monday School last Saturday. at 2:39 p.m. at Scanlon House: the college prom "Reflections, Reading of a modern play by " theme, was also used by the Mrs. John Longden, Catholic acJunior students for their dance tion news by Mrs. Frank A. Junior Pres. Douglas Jenkins, Welch, and piano selections by was chairman; " Miss Mary Ellen. Murphy. PROVO Mis-,slo- TO QUICKEN FLOW Vice chairman;-Mrs- . C, W. Collins; banquet, Mrs. L, C. Petersen, chairman; Mrs. C. L, Long, vice chairman; Mrs. Provo ClubsHold Annu al Meets; Nuptials Are Told i PROVO M.Jr Prtchard,' N. Frederick Hicken; Mrs. J. E. Gurr, Mrs. J. H. Iverson; tickets, Mrs. Laurence E. Baty, chairman; Mrs. John R. Tanner, vice chairman." Reservations mav be made with Mra. Baty or Mrs. Tanner until Friday noon. Grafts. Section group is to perfect womanhood, promote good fellowship and to afford sociaLand cultural opportunities for young matrons. Mrs. Myrtle Hollingworth is president. The groupmeet the first Plan Spring Activities At Lion House of Uon House Social Center Clubs are Mlsa Clara Farnsworth "' 7.30 p.m. re - vice chairman, and the following " subcommittees:"" Program, Mrs, W, J, Loomis, chairman; Mrs." J. Donald Irvine, vice chairman; decorations, Mrs. R. E. Ganahl, chairman; Mrs. A. ' ent sponsor, the purpose of the X Literary ClubArranges Breakfast fifty-- - The third anniversary of the Home Culture Club will be ob served with ,a banquet on March 25 at the Lion House, Organized by Mrs. Ottilia J. Merrill, pres- Mrs.-Lauren- ' " Miss Marian Duffin, in a printPROVO Officers of the Epsl " Ion ed silk dress,-wit- h corsage of Chapter, Delta Theta white carnations. Bob Barrett fol elected recently as was best man. " lows: Miss Dorothy Janson, pres A buffet supper was served dccl; .Mrs. Mary Ethel Fakler, and a shower was held later at -Vice president; Mrs. Rubye Boy-ar- t,, the Edna Mae Hedqutst home. The couple are honeymooning treasurer; Miss Beta Schofield, recording secretary; Miss In Los Angeles. e Lois Haws, corersponding secPROVO The Provo Ninteenth retary; Miss Dorthea Rela, eduMattie cational director; Miss Century Club celebrated its state first a Taylor, delegate to the anniversary with council, luncheon March 13 at the home of Mrs. Russell Traher Friday, Women's RePROVO The March 13. Welcome remarks were made publican Club of Provo named officer for the next two years by the president, Mrs. Howard at recent meeting atlhe home" Olsen, and prayer was offered of Mrs. Harold Anderson, by Mrs. M. A. Daugherty. "The Mrs. was Named to office were; Gifts We Have Received" - Luclle Slaughanhoup, president; the theme of the birthday vice Mrs. Maud Roberts, first Mrs. Owen Henlnger, pro. president; Mrs, Vilute Vincent, gram chairman. Introduced Mrs. Mrs. Anita second vice president; er.ry W. Cease, who presented the theme and conducted the Smoot, secretary; Mra. Ada Gard-- , secretary; irogram. Toasts were given by Jer, D.corresponding M. McBride, treasurer, lira. Arthur McCoy, Mrs. Ledger Mrs. Phyllis Leiah-maFree, Mrs. Thomas Gessfor and Mrs. L. G. Baker. Mrs. L. A. chorister, Mrs. Lawrence Miller sang, accompanied Beebe, organist; Mrs. Edith Y. by Mrs. Heninger, who favored with Booth, historian, pmldent; $ V -- Flan Wasatch Literary Club Anniversary Party Club Members of Wasatch arrangements forcelebratlon are PROVO" Woolf, ft if Home Culture Club Mr. and Mrs. Leon Behanin of Gunnison announce the marriage of their daughter, LaVerda, to Ivan Beauregard of Gunnison, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Beaure-- ' gard of Gunnison. The marriage .took place at, the home of the bride's parents March 12. Golden 4f Derrick ia presi-dent of the Lihofa Club, which has 55 members; meetalhe third Thursday of each month; holds an annual banquet and Initiation exercises in April of each year. Anyone who completes a first aid course and receives a standard certificate before April 15 la invlted tcr become a member. - ' $ Miss Merle Miss Behunin Weds Form Auxiliary v Member of the Lion House Social Center Committee today Lihofa Club -- -- f J or" f. ", Chi,-we- Saturday, March 21, 1942 THE DESERET NEWS Salt Lake City, Utah Pleasant Grove Girl Is Married be hostesses. Mrs. L. T. Pomeroy w'lli lead the worship; 6.30 p m , Service-Mens Aides Club; 8 p.m , Delta Tetarti Club. Thursday 1 30 pm. Correlating Committee meeting called by Mrs. F. J. Watson, chairman; 2.30 p.m.. Service Mens Recreation Committee called by Mrs. John C. Denman, chairman; Tri-6 30 p m Club dinner and spring party. The program, com- - PLEASANT GROVE Mr. and Mrs. A- - R. Gillman of Pleasant Grove announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Phyllis Gillman, to Virgil G Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cook of Pleasant Grove. The marriage was solemnized In San Diego at the home of Mr. and Mr on MarchT2 -- A reception was given In honor the the couple at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kreisher Present In North Hollywood. from Pleasant Grove were Mr. and Cookr-Mrs- Mrs.-J,-- FY . ter 3 30 be iin p m , 1 AshTMrs. A. R. Gillman. In .J. Anti-Realist- will aid Young Matrons Club first class; 6 30 to 8.30 p m.. Business Girls first aid class; 6.30 Business Girls Legislation pm Study Group, at w hick Law-- " rence Johnson will speak on "Consumers Problems"; 8.30 p.m , Service Mens Dance. Saturday 8 p.m., Young Matrons Club dinner party in honor of their husbands. Wil-lia- Art of All Era.. Mrs Alex Jex; "The Relation of Change Mrs. xo Aesthetic Satisfaction, SeJ. L. Jones; "Reality Plus Mrs. lection and Organization, BackE. N. Carlquist; "The Art, ground of Mrs. W. Hartlett Powell; "Dadaism. Mrs. J. E. Felt; "From Mrs. Dadaism to Surrealism. T. E, Gaddis: ' "Chagall, and Kankinsky, Mrs. William L. Vogler. is chairman,- charge of the party. Friday 1 30 to Visiting Mother Mrs. Fred M. Wills of Chicago, ha arrived in the 'city for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Laura B. Gardner at her home at 427 East Ninth South Street. Womens Republican PmehasesBonds ' The Salt Lake Womens Republican Club, oldest Republican women's club-i- n America, is announcing the purchase of two $1000 Defense Bonds. The club was organized In cers includes Mrs. 'Catherine 1899 and Immediately began Dixon, first vice president; Mrs. saving funds, with the idea of .William A. Leathern, second vice building its own clubhouse. Cir cumstances and changing needs president; Mrs. Edwin D. Hatch, caused them to abandon that secretary; Mrs. Nathan O. Fullplan, but meanwhile the treas- mer, knd Mrs. A. E. Graham, ury was growing and the group parliamentarian. The board of s. A; Hogle,-Mrdecided to- convert it Into - a directors is form profitable alike to themEdjia G. Jenson, Mrs. .William Stookey, Mrs, Ben Johnselves and to their country war effort. son, Mrs. J. A. Alher and Mr. Authorization for the purchase E. L. Glllmor. The group will was made at the monthly meet-in- g elect new officers at the May on March 2, and the bonds meeting." were bought March 12, according In addition to their Lund purter Mrs; Isaac Morgan, president chase. members of of the club. Latest 'project to. Republican Club hav also been contribute to the fund was the contributing to defense- - activiValentine Box Luncheon held in ties by working for the Red Cross each Thursday at the FreFebruary. Mrs. Morgan's slate of offi mont School. - Mrs.-Jam- -- -- e Be Subject Of Unit The following women's Democratic units have scheduled meetings for the coming week; Club To Sponsor Luncheon April 1 , Club The Womens Democratic will sponsor a luncheon on April 4 at pm at the Ladies Literary Club, 850 East South Temple Street. The affair will be planned by the officers and executive Mis. John A. Harter is the president and will be assisted by the following women, Mrs. Fred S. Brereton, first vice president Mrs.' C. L. Jack, second vicepresident; Mrs R. W. Crane, recording secretary; Mrs. Frank Olson, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Mark Gardnet. treasurer, and Mrs. L.- C. Mitchell, auditor. The ticket committee will be composed of Mrs. Mark Gardner chairman, with Mrs. D. M. Whelan, Mrs. Alice B. Williams, Mrs. Edward Whetman, Mrs. A. S. Airmet, Mrs. Karl V King, and Mrs. Harlow E. Jelte, the directors of the club and presidents of the ward study groups. committee. - Third Ward Unit To Meet Wednesday Mrs. Robert Farris will entertain the Womens Democratic Study Group of the Third Political Ward Wednesday evening. The meeting will begin at 8 prni. at --the Farris home, 541 North Second West Street. Alf G. Gunn, chief deputy Unit- ed State marshall, w'lli be the guest speaker of the evening. The program will also Include a trio composed" of Miss Lola Feveryear7 Miss Shar-le- y Goudie and Miss Carol Kohler, accompanied by Miss Ileen Cornell. Assisting Mrs. Farris on the hostess committee w'lli be Mrs. Beatrice N ielsom Mrs. William Cazler, Mrs. LrD. Pugsley, Mrs. Paul E. D. Garrett and Mrs. Twelves. Mrs. Edward Whetman, president of the club, will conduct the meeting. Defense To Be Topic Of Fifth Ward Club "Western Hemisphere Defense will be the subject of a talk to be given bv Dr. Frederic W. Gan-zer- t, associate professor of history and political science at the University of Utah, at the March meeting of the Fifth Ward Wo- mens Democratic Study Club on Monday at 8 p.m. at 143 South Main Street, it was announced today bv Mrs. Karl V- - King. president, Hostesses for the evenings, named by Mrs. Sarah J. OConnor, chairman of that committee, will, include, Mrs. E. E. Erick-sen- .' Mrs. George J. DuPont and Mrs. Alf Pratt. Vocal solos by George Morgan, tenor, will constitute the musical program arranged by Mrs. Fred R. Lyhene, music chairman. Mrs. B. T. Pyper, director of Red Cross work to be undertaken by the group, will discuss plans of her committee. - Spanish War Vets Will Meet Auxiliary F. John Critchlow Auxiliary No. 3, United Spanish War Veterans, will meet Monday at 8 pm. at Civic Center, 644 South .. Alain Street, The sewing tlOb will meet at the home of Mrs, D. M. Kemp, 920 East Twenty-seventSouth h Street, Wednesday at uefense sewing. p.m. for 1 , . ' |