Show jYlirifrifA y ftEffiftfarH & TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORXIXG APRIL Former Resident Of Salt Lake Weds Trio on Spring Matrimonial List Left to right Miss Verna Engberg daughter of Mrs CatherBiidcs-ilec- NEW YORK April 5 -- The mar-rinof William Emory Ilawkes formerly of Salt Lake City to Miss Jessife Ifarnet Newgeon of this city took place at noon today In the James Memorial chapel Union Theological Seminary New York The ceremony was performed by the Rev Dr Henry Bloane Coffin president of the seminary Miss Naomi Rensbctg of Carlisle Pa served Miss Nevrgeon as maid of honor and the bridesmaids were the Misses Louise Wilden of Frederick Md and Catherine Stock of Lake-- v ood N J The best man was Henry Chatman of New York Mr Hawkcs has been a representathe of the Fourth Congregational church of Hartford Conn in the foreign field since 1923 He is home on furlough from Salonica Greece where he Is a teacher at Anatolia college He attended Idaho colleg? normal school and was a member of the class of 1923 at Hartfoid seminary lie has served In army Y W C A work and under the Near East Relief Tomorrow at a ceremony in the Fourth Congregational church in Hartford the bride will receive from Dr Rockwell Harmon Potter president of the American board of commissioners for foreign missions a life appointment as a board missionary in Salonica ge f ine G Engberg whose engagement to Philip Bovero of Portland Ore is announced Miss Mary Walker daughter of Mr and Mis John L Walker uho sail wed Frank W Knight Apul 50 Miss Juanita Clegg daughter of Mr' and Mrs U D Clegg uho is betrothed to D C Oi iatt the marriage to take place in the near future o lin MLss Melba Tbeuier entertained at a dinner partv Sunday evening at her home at Providence The table was centered with a flowering beCovers were laid for the folgonia lowing guests: Miss Ctunoiah Thur-goo- d of Ogden Miss Phyllis Liljen-qulstHvrum Rulon Stirland Pics-to- n Alder Jess Elgin of Medford Music folOre and Miss Theurer lowed the dinner Miss LUJenqulst contributed several piano si lections also a group of songs Mrs Paul Hodgson entertained the members of her bridge club at lunc and bridge Wednesday afternoon The home w as decorated with spring flowers Score prizes were awarded to Mrs Errol W Palmer and Mrs Carl Benson Mrs O A Lindquist and Mrs M O Hardy were special of Utahns in Los Angeles m Coming Events ten-da- vit May-W'o- w dt 3E GM L Ors-bo- m Announces — Miss Carolyn Olesen A Special RICHARD MUD NUT Representative from New York will beat our Store all of Ibis week tell you about the HOME METHOD Barry BEAUTY Du s TREATMENTS treatments £hese special the home for the correction oilvj skin - Oer-man- y" flabbij tissues and for the general beautification of the skin will be found both practical and effective DO NOT MISS HEARING ABOUT THEM Floor m guests Mrs Thomas Parr and Mrs E R Owen entertained at luncheon Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs tJdrs Steven Farr in compliment Hailstone formerly of CSgan now of if who here for a Long Beach Cal visit with relatives and friends Tlie luncheon table was decorated with Covers were laid for 10 snapdragons A social alternoon was guests Miss Bernice Bailey entertained a few friends at a dinner party Wednesday evening In compliment to Al- len Olsen before his departure for Furope where he has been called to The dinner tuble and fill a mission rooma were decoiated with spring flowers Covers were laid tor 16 guests Games and music followed the dinner play was directed by Mrs S George Burgess and Mrs Ethel Balts The production was "Which Is Who?" a clever comedy which gave an evening of fun to all those who attended The proceeds of the evening are to be added to a fund for stage drapery which the club Is bujlng County board of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held a special meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mis George B Bowen After the meeting Mrs Bowen served tea The rooms were decorated with daf- fodlls Miss Fmmt Laub worthy grand matron Order of Eastern Star of Utah left Wednesday to visit chapters of the order at Price Green River Salt Lake Ogden and Oar-fiel- d Mrs II R McGee grand lecturer of Utah has Just completed a tour of the same chapters and returned home to Logan Theta Alpha Phi national fraternity held a meeting Saturday evening at the home of Miss Roma Rogers Flovd Davis gave a talk on "The Theaters of Mexico” Mr Davis has Rent several years in Mexico An interesting item of his talk was how the American movies ara revolutionizing the theaters Miss Roms Rogers gave a group of songs Miss Lutle Bancroft and Miss Clarice Webb were the hostesses After the program they served light refreshments Ol fleers of the Zina D Young camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers planned their meeting this month In the form of a surprise on Mrs Thomas O Lowe the only living pioneer of the camp A one-aplay was read by Mrs L E Nelson Miss Fave Sonne nd Miss Ruth Owens furnished music for the afternoon Mr Lowe waa Invited to give a talk and told of pioneer experiences of himself and Mr Lowe while crossing the plains and the early settlement of Utah The thirty members present extended congratulations to the aged couple who were the guests of honor during the social hour which followed the program A special luncheon was served of which the officers of the camp had charge The officers are: Mrs A M Larsen Mrs Mary Berntson Mrs Thelma Benson Mrs Lettie C Sorensen Mrs Martha Stevens Mrs Alma Bonne Mrs L Tom Perry Mrs Walter M Everton and Mrs Verna Jackson dia-mat- tc dise - M I Toilet move- Fogi-lber- g two-plan- o ct of drvj skin of four accompanied on the piano by Miss Smith The thlid was five piano selections by Miss Smith "Caprice” number closed by Philipp the program Seldom is greater demonstrated than was given to Mlss Pogelberg ami Mess Smith who are two of Logans outstanding musiclnn The 58th blnhday annlversoiy of Dr O II Budge pieslddit of Logan stake was celebrated Thursdav evening at his home with a family dinner party The table was centered with the birthday rake and randies Covers w ei e laid for 17 guesth Including the members of his immediate and Ills family his grandchildren niuther Mrs Ann Budge Mr and Mrs Walter E Grant of Woods Cross accompanied President Heber J Grant to Logan lust weekend when he came to dedicate the Ninth ward church and were guests of Mrs Grant’s mother Mrs Mary E Smith Mr Grant is a nephew of President Grant On Sunday Mrs Smith gave a family dinner party In their honor The table was deem at -Covers ed with pink cai nations were laid for 14 guests Other of the membeis family present were Mrs Flank Wooley and children of Honolulu who has rin-ii- t the winter here with Mrs Smilh and Mr and Mrs Orvalle Lee of Para- home and many will make It their spring vacation Mrs Maitha Bailow of Whittier died last Sunday morning and fu By MAUD L WEST neral services were held on Tuesday In the White Eminerson funeral par tendant lors In Whittier with Jesse L One of the most beautifully ar- Interest while in the east and will re- Thompson officiating as speaker David Reeves son of Mrs J A parties of the week was the turn home the latter part of the There were several musical numbers Reeves and the late John Alfred ranged rendered by a male quartet and bridal shower and luncheon Reeves will graduate from Johns given by Mrs Arthurbridge ladles' trio Mrs Barlow had lived W Cooley at month asand President Charlotte Hopkins university In June and will her home on West Sixty-6ixt- h for a number of years In the vicinity Stalir street continue there for a year as Interne of Whittier and the large congrega Parniece Miss Ruth tourher are who T Nettle sistant Kerr honoring Mr Reeves Is one of ten out of a bride-eletion and profuse floral offerings atof the early suma ley conIn mission California the ing class to make the medical fra- mer The rooms were most attractlarge tested to the estepm In which she was ternity Alpha Omega Alpha and one ively decorated with large vases of nection with Relief society work have held She leaves no Immediate famof seven to make Phi Beta Kappa varicolored ily here but a large circle of friends spring flowers and ferns gone to Salt Lake to attend conferhonorary scholastic fraternityCovers were laid for the following: ence They will return to take up Interment was In Whittier cemetery Mr and Mrs L F Morrison and Mrs Myron Htgley Mrs William A their regular schedule of meetings small son Robert of Los Angeles Petty of Hollywood Mrs Perry Mrs Vivian Gibson of which they hope to complete at Ana-helare vistlng In Salt Lake guests of Franklyn on May 21 Mrs J L Chartrand at her home on Huntington Park Mrs Emil Groeb Mrs R Thurman Davis and two Gibson Mrs Mrs Bands Jennie J East Sixth South street Mrs Mabel Farr Mrs Goodwin J children of New York City are the (Continued from Precedlni Page ) house guests of Mr and Mrs Moses Knight Miss Virginia Wright Mrs Davis an interesting discussion of to where remain expect they gave Mrs Sleet Mrs h Sarah Harry West for some time and will be Joined by "Belgian Problems Since the War' Miss Lorenzo Farley Dorothy Mr Davis later Herman Baker unit American Le Mrs W W Ray president of the Wright Mrs Alonzo West Mrs Jesse L Thompson has been Mothers' club of Beta Theta PI has Frank Grand and Mrs H Sands released auxiliary will meet In business glon to to in home return his Salt called an important meeting of the After luncheon bridge was played Lake after two of session years missionary Monday evening at 8 o’clock were Mothers' and Wives' club of the fra- and several musical numbers work In California at the American Legion chateau Mrs ternity for Monday at 2 30 p m at given by Mrs Myrtle Htgley Miss Edith Smith of Salt Lake and Ora the fraternity house All mothers H W Price who has spent some Bundy president will preside Cloo Lundberg of Sandy who and wives of tho members are urged time in business transactions in Los Miss are doing missionaiy woi k here have Miss Edith Tollman executive secto attend Angeles and San Diego and other left for a y vacation In Salt retary of the Weber county chapter coast towns during the past three where they wiU attend the gen- American Red Cross will address the The April meeting of the Salt Lake weeks has returned to his home In Lake conference eral meeting Mrs Don Woolsey will give association of Gamma Phi Beta will Salt Lake Dr and Mrs Alex Freebalrn are current events and a reading will be be held at the home of Mrs C E Miss Ora Olson of Salt Lake Is viswill an vacation which early taking given by Mrs Eva Eklns Bridge will Painter 1328 Michigan avenue on iting with friends in Los Angeles and take to them Lake Salt where they follow tlie program and refreshments April 9 at 2 30 p m All Gamma Phis vicinity will visit with relatives and friends will be served Mrs Clifford Cave and in or near Salt Lake will be most welMrs Lydia K Rawson left Thurshas La Maud Mrs Frankie gone of the Mrs A K Cross are In come Please call Mrs Painter day lor & ten days’ trip to visit with to Salt Lake to be In attendance at social entertainment charge her parents Mr and Mrs Andrew conference Gamma Sigma Mothers’ club will Knudsen in Provo and her sister Program Presented Under Mr and Mrs Heber Worley of meet Monday at 2 p m at the sorority Mrs H T Reynolds in Springville together with their daughter Direction of Mrs G H Lowe house 1353 East South Temple street While In Utah she will also attend Maude Mae and young sons Wood-roUtah Alpha chapter PI Omlcron All mothers requested to be present the general conference In Salt Lake and Robert and Mr sorority of the University guild met Dean time she will be the guest and Mrs MRay which at 8 Vickers and Mr and Wednesday evening at the Hotel Chapter D P E O Sisterhood will of Mrs Miles E Miller Mrs J Z Larlscy motored to Arrow Bigelow Mrs Let tie Manning presimeet for luncheon Monday at 1 p m Miss Emma Eva Sparks of Leavenwhere dent presided at a business meeting lake for the week-en- d Head at the Marian Lois party house Mrs worth Kan has been released to reJames Mlckclson and Mrs A E Eber-har- turn to her home after more than they visited with Mr and Mrs Ed A program waa given under tlie diward Rust rection of Mrs George H Lowe Inare hostesses Roll call will be two years' successful missionary woik A beautifully appointed bridge tea cluding "Life of Samuel Johnson” answered by Individual topics in the San Jose district was given at the Mavfair hotel Sat- bv Miss Bernice Wood "Modern V P Howells was hostess Miss Margaret Bell "Modem Delta Epsilon Mothers' club will en- onMrs David afternoon at a beauti- urday afternoon with the Misses Wednesday Elolse and Lola Branden and Miss Explorers" Miss Eva Erb at "The the sorority tertain at a luncheon In tea arranged kenslngton Miss Gladys Griffin as hewtesses A color Renaissance of the 8outh’ house Monday at 1 p m Hostesses fully Haddock and scheme Lon J of Mrs honor of yellow and blue was carried Esther Lashus: "Birds and Poets1 will be Mrs Mary M Clays Mrs J J of Bernice her Beverly out in the decorations with daffodils Miss Frances McCrcadv Daynes Mrs R T Dahlquist and Hills daughter and their house guests Mrs J and bachelor buttons predominating Members of the music section of Mrs M E Christopherson Carpenter and Mrs George Thorpe In a low bowl of ferns which formed the Ladles’ Literary club of Salt Lake A numtfcr of former Utahns friends and will O table Sisterhood tea for E furnished P the program for the Sem-pr- e the the Chapter I were Invited In- withcenterpiece Musical club meeting at the meet at the Marian Lois party house of the honor guests yellow princess tapers In Crystal Mrs Lewis Willard Mrs cluding holders The guest list Included a Twelfth ward hall Jackson avenue Monday at 6 30 p m Miss Ellen Ab- Drew Chtpman Mrs Mead H Hor- number of former Utahns and num- and Twenty-sixt- h street Tuesday bot hostess ton and Mrs J McMurrin afternoon and were guests of the bered more than thirty-fiv- e Mr and Mrs Wllford Dean left the club tea The and theme of the P E O Sisterhood reciprocity at Katherine Stewart Mrs R Ogden Salt Martha luncheon will be held Friday at 1230 past week wfor a short visit In New LUlywhite of the Hollywood program was ‘'Music of the Amerito will here Lake from go they stake Relief left Wednesday cas” and was furnished by the p m Newhouse hotel York City where Mr Dean MU be in for Salt Lake society where they w’errt to at- Ladles' Literary club chorus under Huntsville Texas home of the attendance at a business conference tend the Relief society the direction of Mrs Charles O conference state penitentiary Is now In Its hun- of the New York Life Insurance comOn March 30 a new branch of the Plummer The soloists were Mrs dredth year of existence pany They wUl visit other places of L D 8 church was organized at Claude L Shields Mrs E A West Whittier with Herbert J Bingham Mrs Lucian Ray and Mrs J W A1 as president and Gray Thomas and fard and Mrs R O Burkhart the accompanist Selections given lnclud John R Allen as assistants The La Comrada club held its ed "At a Clear Fountain” Victor ThU r1ow Saar Wednes semimonthly club meeting Lleurance “The Water Fay" H W day afternoon with Mrs J H acting as hostess Two groups Parker “The Cross" Harriet Ware of English pastorales were sung by “The Dawn" Pearl W Curran and Mrs A H Sconberg and a lecture Max Bruch "Listen to the Lambs” Lily on ‘‘Narcotics” was given by a mem- R U Delt "Honey Chile" ber of the city narcotic investigation Strickland “The Bells of Youth" committee Discussion followed and Oley Speaks "The Zlncall" D 8 Smith and two piano numbers tea was served a Wild Mrs Drew Chipman is accompany- played bv Mrs Burkliart-T- o Rose" MacDowell and "Narcissus" ing her mother Mrs Joseph W Mc- Nevln Tlie waa Introduced program to Salt Murrin for a two weeks’ trip given by Lake and vicinity where they will with ca Wmystical reading Mr Hosmer In costuTne Mrs visit with friends and relatives W Meakln announced tlie numWalter Menlove of Payson Utah P Other members of the chorus has been released to return to his bers In to the soloists were Mrs addition home after spending several months Ward Mis as a missionary In the Fresno dis- Jay Charon Mrs Hugh Charles Worley Mrs E B Coulson trict lL Mrs Mrs Waller Davton Frank Mr and Mrs Richard Malone of 1o Miss Edna Hunt Mrs C L Topanga visited with their sons Roy Dwyer Mrs W J Hoag C Barrette Mrs and Bert In Inglewood on Monday C Pratt and Mrs J V Buckle Other last were Mrs On Saturday evening Mr and Mrs SaltM Lakers in attendance McHugh Mrs Scott Jones and Leo Limbetg entertained at their P W H Mrs Tlbbalx Sempre musical home on South Herbert street in hoste-ffHillubrandt honor of their tenth wedding anni- Mrs J Gwere Mrs JohnMiss Leonard versary The rooms were profusely Thatcher and Mrs C V Zlnn Lillian decorated with large Jardinieres of The Zeta chapter of the spring flowers and fernR Mis Ray DelphianAlpha society will meet Monday Woodruff of North Hollywood and at tea rooms at 2 the Green Gables Mrs Harold Wanvlg assisted In the o’clock The subject for discussion Is receiving line both wearing charming "Religious and Political Developfrocks of peach chiffon Mrs Dougments of the Renaissance” Mrs las Baird Mrs H W Wallerton In O Kirkland as the leader with Resume smart Chinese yellow chiffon gowns of the previous lessbn win be given were In charge of the dining room Mis Charles A Writ Topics will A color scheme of pink and gold was by as follows- ‘Medieval be given earned out In the table decorations enlarged-pore- s Mrs Elesvlng "The a low sliver bowl of daffodils and pink Reformation"Clarence Mrs Fred Carr sweet peas forming the centerpiece ‘Chaucer’s " Mis E C Car-rtr- k England on a table covered with gold net over "England of the Renaissance" More than a hundred Mrs C pink satin W Cross "The Making of guests callixl to congratulate the Swutzerland ” Mrs B L Neff coujile Spain” Mrs George D Darling Elder Harvev E Little of Tetonia Mrs P P Gragger and Framus" Idaho has been released to return The Low Countries” Mrs J F Wik-stroto his home after more than two years as a missionary the latter part of w hlch time w as spent In the FresWlieft Puccini the great Italian no district composer as writing his first opera More than 500 former Utahns left La Villi" he was so poor that he Goods-St- reet dm lng the week to attend conference had to live on credit for four montns Z C in Sail Laite borne will visit in oilier at a tiny resraurant m a Milan parts of the state before returning slum in numbri Mamie Corps league Thursday evening at her home 1592 Thliteenth East street The guests were entertained at bridge followed by a late A supper served at one long table basket of yellow tulips foimed the Mrs Kathryn Ktnther centeiplere of New Yoik was a special guest of was awarded to the evening Prl-’Mrs Dorothy Miller The second gioup five viowas selections bv Miss ments (Continued from Pace One Z Mrs J Edward Vincent was hostess to members of the Ladles’ auxiliary opel-ber- Engagement Given at Party t tGuests at Bridge Monday an evening of rare of uiUMC was given to about 300 guests when Miss 1 helms I g pianist and violinist and Miss tallied entei Smith Marjorie pianist their friends Tlie piogiam consisted of four groups opt mug with a On Coucy-Davi- s Miss Covey Is a graduate of the University of Utah and a member of the Chi Omega sorority and the Pom social organization Mr Dans is also a graduate of the University of Utah and is a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity The young couple are popular In the younger social set The wedding will take place at the Covey home 1229 East First South street Saturday April 19 Miss Maybelle Covey wilt be the only at- Marine Auxiliary Logcn t-- - t 19D0 — Neiv York Maid V” G Miss Eva Madsen daughter of Mr and Mrs Orson Madsen whose marriage to Thomas H Jones will take place April S at the home of the bride's parents lug of the drama "Berkeley Square" John Lloyd Balderston After the program tea was served U 8 A C Women s club met Monday afternoon at the Bluebird Mrs Nellie B Langton was the hostess reviewed the Miss Marie Barber book 'The Tragic Era" by Clyde G Bowers Tea was served Mrs A O Barber Mis M J O'Brien and Mrs George R Hill of Salt Lake were special guests U S A C Faculty league met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs N A Pederson The hostesses Included the following: Miss Chailotte Dancy Mrs Ei 1c Johnson Mrs E G Carter Mrs R L Hill Mrs Joseph A Geddes Mrs J A Smit h Jr Mrs George 8 Bates Mrs W W Bell Professor A N and Mrs Pederson Sorensen of the English department of A C read and discussed "The Kingdom of Ood” a drama in three acts by Martinez Sierra Tea was served Bobbed har has been the fashion Hvde Paik Literary club presented Its annual drama Thursday evening among Albanian women for 2000 In keeping with drama week The years by Mrs W J Rackham of Ogden wife of (Tty Commissioner Rackham who will entertain Tuesday In honor of her daughter Mlsa (Idles Rackham an April Bride Miss Edna Olsen Dinner Hostess ct Miss Edna Olsen was hostess st sn attractive dinner party Saturday evening at her home on Third avenue The guests were served at one long table the appointments of which were carried out In a color scheme of red and white Red and white roses combined with greens in a silver basket formed the table centerpiece and sliver candlesticks holding tall crimson tapers were used on the four cor- ners Places were marked for Mr ' and Mrs Carev Chapman Mr and Mrs Ayland Ottlnger Dr and Mrs Woodbury Miss Ethel Markham Dr and Mrs Naylor Miss Grace Wlstadt Fred Olsen A1 Headberg and Lew Following dinner tables Rappell were arranged for bridge Tlie weight of an inch of rain on an acre of ground la a little over 100 tons Mrs Joseph Newbold entertained at a bildve luncheon Satuiday alternoon The luncheon table was dec- orated with daffodils and yellow tapers A color scheme of yellow prevailed in all the appointments Bridge At the close followed the luncheon of the games the high score prize was awarded to Mrs Weston Vernon The marriage of Preston Richards Logan to Miss Doris Wade of Salt Lake took place Thursday in the Salt Lake temple The young couple will make their home In Salt Lake Mr Richards being employed there The girls taking training at the home economics cottage this term are: Martha Strlngham Nina Anderson Faye HOrston Erma Warded Ruth Parish and Ruth LUJenqulst They entertained at dinner at the cottage Tuesday evening Pink snapdragons arranged In a bowl centered Besides the girls rovers tlie table were laid for Mr and Mrs Milton Merrill Coach and Mrs E L Romney and Miss Alice England lnstruc- tor et the college Mr and Mrs R J Beeraft I guests Miss Joan Cardon entertained at a card partv Friday evening The home was decorated with spring flow pis At the end of the evening a entertainment refreshments were served Covers were laid for eight guests Music was a feature of the entertainment The following were special gucMs at the home economics cottage for dinner Thursday evening- Mrs Caroline M Hendricks Miss Vera Carlson Miss Johanna Moen Ms-Frances Barber and Miss Veida Doodle The table was decorated with A color sc heme of yelsnapdragons low and green prevailed m all the appointments Mr and Mrs R S Stake and family of Salt Lake motored here Sunday and spent the day as guests of Mr and Mrs J M Norfleet Mrs Joseph Morgan Jr Mrs WUord George Griffin and Mrs Lh ndt)rg motored to Hvrum Saturday afternoon to attend a bridge luncheon given by Mrs Alllr Peter- son Logan Club News Clio club met Wednesday afternoon at the Bluebird Mrs Joseph Qulnney and Mbs Fdith Bowen wiere the hostesses Drama wetk was celebrated by the club with a specially pieparid piopram and by each member Inviting a guest Professor Chest' r J Murs of the U S A C faculty gave a dianatic rcad- - BE PRETTT FOR EASTER enter- - tained the members of the F F W club and fhetr partners at a bridge supper Saturday evening at the Blue- bird The small tables at which the guests were sealed for supper were decorated with tulips Covers were After supper tlie laid for 24 guests tables were arranged for cards Score prizes were awarded to Dr and Mrs Dr Kathleen Clark E Haskins Hull Miss Frances Barber and Dr and Mrs Haskins were special guests Mrs Roland Fmmett entertained at a bridge tea Saturdny afternoon in compliment to Mrs A A Merrill of Idaho Falls The gursts were seat- ed at two small tables for bridge with tea following Tlie tea table and rooms were attractively decorated with spring flowers The high score prize was awarded to Mrs Joseph Keefe and a guest prize w as presented to Mrs Merrill Mr and Mrs L M Johnson entertained at a dinner party with cards following Monday evening at their home TTre Easter Idea was Tarried out In all the appointments The table was decorated with daffodils A color scheme of yellow and while prevailed Covers were laid for 12 The : Youi Hew Cos-run- e Resumes hat for Easter! 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