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Show be 1 NEWS Batsrdsy, Hay 1, IMS THE DESERET v- f && a MKt." it $ . . alee to see her again. ' e HELLO THERE , . . What hof. . . the. Rock M. Kirkhams are back in town . . . Rockd, parents, the Oscac,Kirkhams were mighty hap- the couple and py about the surprise stop-of- f letters" baby' made , . Rock and his wife are their notes HUsnapfat, aewsy pink shots moving from Washington D. C., to California bulging brown folders . . , we were sort of to . . make their home now on . . . epistles scribbled airflight paper.. ' letters of every description on hundreds of dif-- hoping that maybe Salt Lake would be a kinds of paper sailing the high seas,' manent stop. . skimming over the land, floating through the CLASS DISTINCTION . . . Pvt. Robert air to a mil lion different places to the places where Utahns are now so that they may be Jensen is saluting his Own brother bow . . . kept posted on the latest in homefront activity and this la oae case where the Salt Lakers out there know what were sioned man and the proud army officer are doing here . . Do you know what theyre do- - letting down the rigid bars . . . Yob' see, Capt. Well, lookee Mark Jensen just got home and its bees a long doing it? log and where they're v time since Dob and Mark had seen each other here . . . Mark brought his personable .wife. Mar .CAMPUS ANNEX . . . Poor Sigma Chis are garet Krneger Jensen, home for a visit, too . . . down at Corpus Christie, Teic, having a grand that ente couple were surprised and dismayed time together during their few honrs off . . . to find so many of their old buddies out of - Funny-maCMc Worley is doing his Stuff with town for the duration . . . maybe theyH-eatcLeif Ericson is yodeling np with some of them at their next transfer. the army air forces ' . the tanes of the Texas ranger now too ITS A GREAT CLAN , . . the Peery fam-du.wonder the campns seems sort of quiet and . . . Conway Deardon Is there . . . until ily, we mean . . had word that Dr. and Mrs. rnow hes been sending letters home fast and William McMalii had moved from Philadelphia fariously to his gal Marjorie Monson . . . she where Bill got his doctors degret lil medicine M . left the other day to answer in person . . -- not 86 long ago . . . Margaret Is keeping house theyll be married any day now . . . Good old and working while Bill interns In Washington, Keith and Elizabeth (Snow) Montagne are sta D .G . . . hes in the reserve medical corps Honed in that navy air field too . . . They love maybe theyll get home before he goes into " : married life and are getting n big kick out of active service. J Bill are and with new. way of things' down there. Marg Margs sis-staying l . ter Julina and her .husband David Rhymes . . Any time while there . . . It seems that Staff and Adele UP WASHIXGTOX WAY NEW OFFICERS Cho&en'to guide the American Association the? to take (Pete) Tingey have been staying with the can save want and you gas up you not jaunt up Washington Rhymes, too . . . Staff was just inducted into nice long why trip, last Saturday were: left to right. Miss Rhea Gibson, president; . where they go from here way along the Columbia River highway . . . the army Miss Dorothy Martin, secretary, Mrs. Eugene P. then take a long stopoff at Fort Lewis and you name it Watkins. Miss Maida Crosgrove was chosen club treasurer. And then there is Betty Peery . . . shes give our regards to Keith Lorentzen who is do- tty Lincoln ' Daynes now Mrs. is away man the with grand-olfor his that duty ing -Coral in down Gables, Fla., where she is hav- red and white striped hat band, . ing a glorious time . . 7 you see her .husband WAAC-tivit- y . . . We used to call her Ginny is training as an air forces cadet down there. One of this scattered family got home to new were more formal and give her all We call her Lieuteu- - feet Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ; By Atlanta Newton, the respect due her Peery, Sr. . . Club Editor, The Deseret News d Shes been com- - Lt David Peery, one fellow everybody ant Virginia Smith now third officer ia the Womens bers . . . Dave is with the maintenance force as a As April steps aside for May and Mothers Day approaches for about three weeks of the air forces and hes stationed in Yuma,-on- ly the attention of the majority of Salt Lake clubs is focused on Army Auxiliary Corps week she has been Ariz., right now . , . his wife is making her the past during as well as business which must activities of a social nature on family gossip with her folks, home in Los Angeles pro tem . . . living con-- . np catching be completed before June arrives when many clubs will disMr. and Mrs. Winslow F. Smith . . '. shes ditions not too desirable near the air field band until the fall . . . assigned to recruiting in the Ninth Service right now. B y Elaine Cuitrf Society Editor, Deseret News. The nailway system peopleware working Salt Lakers are helping create overtime I wer'e, sending long nar- this condition, too row envelopes' . . . funny post cards . . , dainty Ai4nn ... ... Command area ... il ... per-fere- nt . ( v mon-com- . .... n h- ... ...no ll r' ... -- .. vice-preside- d ..-Be- -- ... Monday A Mothers Day program Ladies of the Elks Club will bold their last meeting of the season at 8 p.m. at which time an election of officers will take place and annual reports will be clubs annual banquet will be 'held Friday, May 7, at 7 p.m. at the Elks Club. Retiring officers will be honored and new Will he carried out and Aa officers meeting htacheoa of Auxiliary 58, Fainter and Decorators of America, has been set for May 1 at the home of Mrs. E. W. Skogg, 71 South Street, East Forty-eightat t p.m. The regular meeting of the auxiliary will be held Thurs day at the Labor Temple, e The annual tree planting ceremony to honor the outgoing president of the Salt Lake City Council of Women will be held Monday 'at to aim. at Lindsey Gardens. Mrs. Ed F. Shepherd will be the honored president, and later at the annual breakfast .,- - la the Rose-Roo- m - .- tions may be made through Mrs. C. A. Laughlin o - 1 John F. Oitchlow . No. 3 Beta Theta Pi mother will meet at the chapter house, 153 Thirteenth East Street at 1:30 p.m. for a luncheon. Mrs. Robert T. Jettison will give the of the afternoon. will Authors Club nTembers meet Wednesday at 16.30 a m. at the Lion House to hear Mrs. R. W. Young discuss Memories of iparly Dramas." Clyde Fitch will preSWit "Nathan Hale." re-vie- ' . The KLE Club will hold its annual breakfast in the Jade Room of the Hotel Utah, Saturday, May 8, at 1 oclock for the retiring president, Mrs. J. H. McCann. General chairman is Mrs. P. G. Margetts. The program, under direction of Mrs. Emmett Smith, will he presented by some of the men from Ft. Douglas and MrS. S. A. Cotterell will read - A Tribute to Our Flag. An installation of new offl- cers and an outline of next year's work will follow. - Auxiliary of the United States Thwrsday War Veterans will meet at I The Alpha Chi Omega Mothp.m. at the Civic Center, 544 er's Club uill meet at 1 p.m. South Main Street. at the sorority house, 1387 East Miriam Rebekah Lodge No. 1 First South Street. Lancheoa will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the will be served and a talk on IOOF Hall, 41 Post Office Place. the religions of the world will wiH be held at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Ida E. Grow, noble grand, be given by Mrs. Verne McCnl-kwgMarlowe L. Crabtree; 786 Vine will preside. Street in Murray on May 7 at f- - The Women of the Moose will "1p.m. r - . have nomination of officers at The Culture Lure Club ' will Wednesday their next meeting May & The meet at the home of Mrs. Wilford Close Year The closing event on the calendar of the Salt Lake Mothers Club will be the installation lunch-eo- n to he held at the Lion House, Social Center on Wednesday, May at 1 p.m. A musical program supervised by Mrs. J. Elmer Barrett will consist of vocal numbers by Mrs. Margrit Lohner and flute solos by William S. Hawkins. 5, Members of the executive board act as hostesses for tiie aft ernoon, with- - Mrs. F. W. Milner as to--v tmistressand Mrs. Glefi A. Finlay son, Mrs. A. G. Brock-han- k and Mrs. Frank Eastmond in care of decorations. will h. of the Hotel Utah she will my a few parting words before relinquishing her office. General chairman in Charge of the breakfast Is g Mrs. Leo J. Foley. The is being done under the direction of Mrs. L. E. Gaddis, parks chairman. - Mrs. IEVerneMcCullough Tuesday hold - Ladies Auxiliary to Canton Colfax No. 1, Patriarch Militante, will meet Monday at 1 p.m. in the IOOF Hall, 41 Post Office Place- - Mrs. George W. Padgett and Mrs. C. L. Watson are in charge of the luqcheon. h e Wives of Sigma Chi will their regular luncheon at the home' of Mrs. Leo M. Jacobsen. 1S5 R Street at 1 p.m. Reserva- Monday at the Civic Center, 544 South Main Street. Mrs. Ruth B. Schneider, commander of the club, will be - la charge. The ones installed. A Chinese theme remem-missione- -- and social will be given by the Salt Lake Nary Mothers Club No. 21 at S p.m. ' ' ... ... ... heard. ... will ty house, 70 South Wolcott Street;" 8 p.m. for luncheon and meeti- at ng.- The New house Hotel will be the meeting place of the ladies Auxiliary to Post 7 of the Canadian Legion, British Empire Service League, at 8 p.m. t r child training committee; and"1 p.m: rs. Richman, chairman of the hospital guild. - FridayMeeting of the board of directors of the Elks Ladies Club Golden Link Theta Rho Girls Club No. 3 will meVFriday at 8 p.m, in the-1- . O. O. F. Hall, with PreSldnt n Busy Week At Center be the guest speaker at the reguSons of Utah Pioneers will The Lion JSouse Sbcial Center, lar meeting of the Womens Re- . , meet at 12 noon oar Wedaeoday . . has made as , always busy held at the for their scheduled monthly publican Club to be Ladies Literal Clubhouse, 850 preparations for the following luncheon. At 1 oclock the same MonSouth Temple Street, cial units during the first wjek day the Salt Lake Mothers' dayTXMay 3. at 2 p.m'. Mrs. Na- 'Club will hold a luncheon Mav3 will than O. Fullmer preside meeting. Mrs. G. A. Finlayson Glea'ners from, evening, .Monday will "Yucatan be Her subject Is the hostess. Ia the evening meet will at motif Stake a Pioneer the Mexican and and Mexico. M Men and Gleaners from south in the dec- a banquet. Mjss Leah W.eed is Bountiful will be carried-o- ut will meet for dinner , orations. Mrs. Frank A, Johnson the hostess the necessary nd n social evening. making will have' charge of the musical ' Thursday evening at 7 oclock program, consisting of Mexican arrangements.-'At 4:15 Tuesday afternoon mem- the district scout commissioners songs. American Childhood and their wives will hold a dinDaring tbe afternoon the an. bers. of the Bnal election of officers will Education Association will hold- ner followed by games. Mrs. take place. Following the pro- a meeting followed by a recep- Joseph Gill is in charge. The gram, Mrs. Nrd J. Bowman will tion. Mias .Liberty. Rigby is to same 7 evening at 7:30 members of the Club will have dinner and Mia charge of the ten hour. "charge, so-Ea- 2-- an evening of games. Members of the Hawthorne Parent-TeachAssociation and school faculty will meet for dinner Friday. Mrs. F. R. Smith is the hostess In charge. At 7:10 the Junior Business Club members have planned a dinner social. At 1 p.m, on Saturday members of the Classics Club will hold their annual spring breakfast Mrs. E. M. Weiler is the chairman in charge of arrangements. In the evening at &30 Miss Helen Wilcox is dinner hostess for the Ensign Stake M. 1 A. Board. er Final Meet Final meeting of the Catholic Tuesday., Hay 4, at 2 p.m. at the Ladies Literary Clubhouse. The program will include annual re-ports, the presidents address and installation- - of - new officer8,ac- COrding t0 Mr8' J J- - Neville, press chairman. New officers are Mrs. Perry (T. Mllliams, president; Mrs. ' George S. Mnrphy-,- first vice , president; . Mrs.' Thomas Vaughan, second vice president; Mrs. George B. Corley, record-la- g secretary; Mrs. J. L vis, .financial secretary; Mrs. Johs E. ODonnell, corresponding secretary; Mrs. J. W. Han. ringtoa, treasurer, ond Mrs. Fred B. Davidsos, historian. Concluding the meeting will be an address by the Rev. Patrick Maguire and music arranged by Bernard W. Hansen. Re- freshments will be served by the entertainment committee, headed by Mrs. John P, Reeves, Pn . ; j? |