Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING MAY en will be served Visiting member are welcome Acacia club will hold a regular luncheon meeting Friday at the home of Mrs Joseph E Wright 3343 Washington avenue Mrs J W Ure will be chairman and will discuss ‘‘International Control of Aviation” Le Conte Stewart of the Ogden high school gave a lecture on art and an exhibit of fifteen local artists was given at the regular meeting of the In Ogden Society Circles the Past Week — Society OGDEN—Women visitors to "the district Rotary convention in this city this week will be extensively entertained A tea will be given at the Ogden Goll and Country club Thurs-dafrom 4 until 6 30 p m a lunch-eo- ft at the Country club Friday and a drive Friday afternoon About 300 women guests are expected The women's committee arranging for the entertaining includes Mrs W Karl Ilupklus thahmau Mrs L T Dee Mrs John N Spargo Mrs Fred M Nye Mrs P H Mulcahy Mrs L W Nuns and Mrs William Rice Kimball Functions to include both men and women visitors are a dinner dance Wednesday evening luncheon Thursday banquet Thursday evening and dance Friday evening In celebration of Mother's day members of the Young Ladies’ So dality of St Joseph's Catholic parish will entertain their parents at tea from 2 until 4 p m Sunday at the Cushnahan memorial hall Miss Marie Smith is general chairman of a committee on arrangements Chair' men of other committees are: Recep' tion Miss Margaret McCarty Miss Catherine Seibold deco' rations Miss Mary Lou McGinnis refreshments Mbs Emma Liotard Mrs Wilford Wilson will entertain at a bridge luncheon Wednesday at her home 525 Thirty-firstreet Mrs P A Gysm will entertain her bridge club Wednesday at luncheon at her home 2248 Ogden avenue Mrs Clifford Huss will entertain Wednesday at a bridge luncheon at the Hotel Bigelow Miss Ida Fitzsimmons and Miss VuJla Clancy entertained at a bridge luncheon Saturday at Shuff’s Covers were laid for forty Mrs Alan Richards and Mrs George L Nichols entertained at a bridge luncheon Saturday at the home of Mrs Nichols 2852 Eccles avenue Covers were laid for 21 guests were Mrs J H Wheeler and Mrs John JI Howe of Salt Lake mother and sister of Mrs Nichols Troop 10 Girl Scouts entertained their mothers at tea Saturday at the home of Mrs J U Eldredge Jr 1457 Maryland drive The tea was sponsored by the Service Star Legion with Mrs Eldredge Mrs Joseph Aldrich and Mrs Clem Jensen in charge Mr and Mrs H F Irwin entertained at dinner and bridge Saturday evening at the Green Gables tea room Miss Thelma Reynolds of the Central junior high school faculty entertained at luncheon and bridge at the Green Gables tea room Saturday for members of the Scribble club Covers were laid for 30 Miss Lucile Parry who will be married soon to Morris Blaine Peterson has been complimented with a num ber of parties recently She was the guest of honor Friday evening at bridge dinner givenjjy Miss Marian Read Mrs E J Haff and Miss Eliza beth Shaw at Skatterkare inn in Members of the Sigma Farmington Theta Phi sorority entertained at a handkerchief shower in her honor Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs O O Hart m Brigham City Miss Alice Tanner entertained in honor of the bride Tuesday evening at her home 251 Twenty-eight- h street at dinner and bridge The hostess was assisted by her mother Mrs Lydia Tanner Mrs Aaron W Tracy entertained recently at an evening party for the bride who also n Women's University club Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Mary Watt Is Brown 853 Twenty-fourt- h street In addition to the lecture by Mr Stewart piano numbers were given by Mrs Beatrice Boyle Pin-grAmong the local artists whose work was displayed were Mr StewMrs Elva Anderson Mis Mary art Wattis Brown Odessa Barrett Floia Belnap Mrs Florence Drake Emerson Douglas Mrs Sanford Fife Mrs Lyle Hansen Mrs Olive B Jensen Mrs Ethel Wattis Kimball Margaret Mallory Mis Grace Peterson Winifred Stoddard and Mrs Charles A ee 8 D 1932 often conferred upon her— the first for her humanitarian work the second for her part in translating with the president a book on mining and metallurgy— Agricola's "De Re Me tal- Mrs Hoover’s Neiv Degree Tribute to Social Service lica" By sue McNamara Herbert WASHINGTON WT-- Mrs Hoover has received an honorary colshe ensince lege degree every year tered the White House With those previously conferred she now holds six This year's making the seventh will be conferred on May 14 at Wooster O when she will be given the honoiary degree of ''Lltterarum humanlorum doctor” by Wooster college The degree of L H D doctor of let- West Next Wednesday the club will hold the final meeting of the year Dinner will be served at 7 p m at the Hotel Bigelow and will be folReservations may lowed by bridge be made with Mrs Thelma ters of humanities is given In recognition of her woik m social service It will be conferred at the 125th anniversary celebration of the founding of Wooster Mrs Hoover’s William Henry was one of three men who laid out the town Mrs Hoover has become accustomed to standing beneath stately campus elms and oaks with a black cap on her silvery hair or perhaps some colorful hood peculiar to the degree conferred She is considered one of the most cultured and widely traveled women ever to occupy the White House She speaks five languages and is an acknowledged geological expert Doctor of laws and doctor of letters the two honorary degrees most er Colleges besides Wooster which have honored her are Whittier and Mills which she attended In CaliforElmira Goucher nia Swarthmore and Radcliffe Her interest in humanity is the basts for the Wooster degree In China during the Boxer rebellion she turned her home into a hospital Her London home at the beginning of the World war became a center for relief work In America she has helped to popularize the Girl Scout movement During ¥ar gh9 toar charge e! housing girls employed by the food administration of which her husband was head Courts in the town of Canadian e Texas population 2000 did not sess a fine over a period of a year pro-gra- st Out-of-to- Down payments on the NEW Silver Jubilee HOOVERS are now as low as Now model Now efficiency New feature Newly extended term and now new end lower down payment on certain mode!— these ore the things that moke this the year of year to him In your old electric cleaner on a Silver Jubilee Hoover Telephone —we'll send a Hoover out for your trial use No odditionol down payment required on Dusting Tool or Duitette Homes Z C M I Call Wasatch 4780 for Authorised Hoover Service a kvMwU'iLriiw’ w(- uu vv 'vs uuuv svJf — Miss Marie Smith (upper left) chairman of a committee on arrangements for a Mother’s day tea Sunday afternoon at the Cushnalian Memoriid hall under the auspices of the Young Ladies' sodality of St Joseph’s Catholic church Miss Leila M Field of Los Angeles (upper center) daughter of Mr and Mrs Raymond Held of Ogden whose engagement Miss to Alvin Brizee of Los Angeles is announced I ield who has been visiting her parents left Thursday for Los Angeles where the wedding will take Mrs Wayne E Mayhew (upper place in June right) recently elected president of the Child Conservation league Miss Virginia Evans (lower left) daughter of Mr and Mrs John C Evans of Ogden who has been chosen May queen for a festival ati the University of Idaho at Moscow where she Is a senior Mrs Lew W Beason (lower center) who was elected president of the Drama club Tues-- 1 day Miss Ruth Jensen (lower right) daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur L Jensen who has recently! returned from Chicago where she has attended the art institute 1 was honored at a kitchen shower given by the faculty of Weber college with which she has been connected for some time as secretary to President Aaron W Tracy Announcement is made by Mr and Mrs Samuel G Gentry of Beaver of the engagement of their daughter Maude to Edwin R Woolley of Provo son of Mr and Mrs Royal B Wool-le- y of Ogden The wedding will take place in the Salt Lake L D S temple early in June Following a honeymoon in Yellowstone park the couple will make their home in Provo Mrs Charles A Osmond entertained at a bridge luncheon Saturday at her home 645 Twenty-firstreet for a group of Salt Lake friends Mrs Darrell Crawford and Mrs Walter S Biddle of Ogden also were in attendance Mrs W R Brown entertained at a bridge luncheon Thursday at her home 2554 Jackson avenue The guests included Mrs C A Canfield of Preston Idaho Mrs C I Canfield Mrs Adam Patterson Jr Mrs Wallace H Fills Mrs Junior E Rich Mrs H C Stranquist Mrs A II Aland Miss Clara Patterson and Mrs Maude Hundley Miss Lelia M field daughter of Mr and Mrs Raymond Field of Ogden whose engagement was recently announced to Alvin Brizee of Los Angeles returned to her home in Los 'Angeles Thursday after visiting her parents The wedding will take place in June in Los Angeles Mis Dot Cunningham and Mrs Elizabeth Bird entertained at dinner and bridge at the Utah state school for the deaf and blind Wednesday evening The guests Included Mrs Christian Higler Mrs Marion Clark Mrs 1L Leroy Madson Mrs Caroline Crompton Mrs Ethel Smalley and Mrs Nellie Reed Dr and Mrs W S Moyes enter- Ham Varney Mrs H D Olson Mrs ety will meet Monday afternoon at W J Parker and Mrs J G Leonard 2 30 p m at Green Gables tea room Utah State Women’s Golf associa tion at a meeting at the Salt Lake Country club Monday elected Mrs A P Bigelow of Ogden vice president been the Mrs Ellen Eccles ha guest of Mr and Mrs Spencer S Eccles and Mr and Mrs George S Eccles the past week on her way to her home in Logan from California where she spent the winter Sunny Hour club recently met with Mrs Harry D Brown at her home in Farr West Bunco was a feature of the evening The prize was won by Miss Nettie Stewart with consolation going to Mrs Gilbert Thatcher Mrs Lyman £keen and Mr Herbert D Brown were special guests The hostess was assisted by Miss Bel-v- a Brown and Miss Vera Brown A special feature was the presentation by the club of a set of crystal goblets to Mrs Brown a recent bride Sempre Musical society will sponsor its eleventh annual spring musi-cal- e Tuesday at 8 15 p m in the Lewis junior high school auditorium Music of the Colonial period will be featured Those taking part in the program will be Miss Helen Bartlett Mrs Frank Scoville Mrs R L Draper Mrs Herman Fetscher Mrs Royal Eccles Mrs Ray M Jones Mrs Verd Pingree Mr Ray Whitmeyer Mrs Darrell Mrs Fred Froeber Grsenwell Mrs Delbert Foulger and Mrs Ronald Rosevcar Ladies’ auxiliary to the postoffice cleiks will meet for luncheon and five hundred Friday at the home of Mrs Edwin Garner 3129 Ogden The program on English painting will be conducted by Mrs Clarence Bles- sing Topics for report will be given as follows: "Development of Art in "HoEngland” Mrs E P Mills garth's Work" Mrs J F Wikstrom "Cunningham's Estimate of Hogarth” Mrs Jess Wade "Sir Joshua Reynolds” Mrs C H Thorstensen "Gams-- 1 borough and Lesser Portraitists" Mrs Fred T Odell “Landscape Painters Before Turner” Mrs O Kii 1 land "Turner" Mrs George D Darling study of pictures Mrs Fred Carr Mrs W A Reynolds Mrs Robert Knudson Mrs C H Stevens and Mrs Charles West Ogden chapter Business and Professional Women will meet for a busl- -' ness session Tuesday at 7 30 p m at the Hotel Bigelow Plans for the state convention to be held in Ogden May 28 and 29 will be discussed and song practice will be held The regular monthly dinner meeting sched- uled for Saturday was postponed on account of the approaching conven- tion Kappa Bela chapter of the Delphian society entertained at the final dinner of the aeason Thursday evening at the Hotel Bigelow marking the1 completion of a four years' study course Officers recently elected were installed as follows- - Mrs Milton H White president: Miss Pearl Starr vice president Mrs Joseph Erwin secretaiy Miss Either Lnnd treasurer Miss Anna Stark Miss Marlsraelson and Mrs A W ) guerite board The retiring Catholic Woman's league will meet Stone advisory Mrs Rhea B Cazier was Tuesday at 2 p m in the Cushnanan president with a gift with the pres- memorial hall A program will be presented entation by Mrs White It was anpresented Mr and Mrs W C Camp enter- nounced that the fifth year of study tained recently at a bridge supper would cover music from Its earliest tained a group of friends at bridge at their home 2503 Adams avenue In primitive forms up to the present and supper Thursday evening at their honor of Mr Camp's birthday anni- day The regular lesson followed the street versary The guests numbered 20 business meeting The hostesses were home 1238 Twenty-eight- h Mrs Rhea B The guest Included Dr and Mrs Mrs E M Conroy entertained at Mrs Joseph Erwin Francis R Conroy Mr and Mrs Ar- dinner Sunday at her home 2525 Cazier and Mrs Milton II White thur Smalley Dr and Mrs N H Adams avenue Guests included Miss Chapters F and J of the P E O 'i Savage Dr and Mrs L S Smith Roma Knight Dr and Mrs Francis sisterhood entertained members of and Mr and Mr E F Smith R Conroy Mrs T D Ryan Mrs chapter H of Salt Lake at luncheon at the home of Mrs E J Miss Virginia Evans who Is at- Katherine Shufflebarger Maurice Wednesday tending the University of Idaho at Conroy and Edwin A Dunham of Harness 2509 Eccles avenue Covers' The Salt were laid for Moscow will be graduated June 6 Portland Ore and will spend the summer with her Mrs R L Harlin state Poppy day Lake guests numbered eighteen with of the chapter Mrs H parents Mr and Mrs John C Evans chairman for the American Legion Bthe president Waters as a special guest Apro- in Ogden Mis Evans was recently auxiliary spent Thursday m Provo selected queen of a May festival at and Spanish Fork where she ad gram of readings by Miss Tabilha Harthe university She Is a member of dressed meetings of the American Le ness and vocal solos by Mrs J G Delta Delta Delta sorority gion auxiliary on plans for the an- Leonard followed luncheon Martha society will meet Mondsy Mrs V Hazel Gleason entertained nual Poppy day which will be obrecently at a brlcfee dinner at the served throughout the nation May 28 afternoon at the home of Mrs H M Hotel Bigelow in honor of Mrs A Mrs J W Randall entertained at Rowe 2555 Eccles avenue Mrs Lyman Hyde and Mrs J F W Knudsen of Ellis Mo Mrs Jan a luncheon Tuesday afternoon at her A Rnckham has returned from Long home 2571 Fillmore avenue Covers Volker will be hostesses to the MarBeach and Los Angeles where she were laid for Mr A M Squires tha Junior society Wednesday after-- 1 2432 Van Mrs R W MrKell Mrs P D Rich- noon at the Hyde home spent four months Miss Lorna Wattis and Miss Mar- ardson Mrs W C Hinds Mrs W H Buren avenue Home Culture club met Saturday garet McAtee entertained at a bridge Williams Mrs C J Humphries Mrs dinner Thursday evening at the home W R Brown Mrs P M Thompson afternoon at the home of Mrs J B Mrs D E Leader Mrs J Robert Grace 2369 Quincy avenue Willis 622 Twenty-sixt- h of Miss Wattis street The guests included Miss Mar- Jarvis Mrs J Francis Fowle and Smith of the Ogden high school fac- ulty spoke on "Getting Acquainted tha Humphi ey Miss Maxine Doherty Mr J H Andrews With Nature” Miss Bettie'Crton Miss Janet FarnsAt the annual Business meeting of Mrs A P Merrill entertained the1 worth Miss Frances Jack Miss Mabel Packer Miss Dorothy Corey Miss the Drama club Tuesday at the home Ogden Historical society SaturdayGertrude Hendrickson Miss Nona of Mrs I’hllip J Dix 1463 Marilyn afternoon at her home 982 Twentyand drive with Mrs Arthur D Barber fourth afreet Mra E A Larkin dla-- j Sullivan Mist Esther Lashu as the assisting hostess officers were cussed Chinese and Japanese poetry Miss Vera C'hugg Child Culture club will meet ThursMr and Mrs Walter E Fllingson elected for the next club year as fol and tmall on Walter Cole Ellingson lows: Mrs Lew W Beason presi- day afternoon at the Hotel Bigelow have gone to Chicago to visit Mr dent Miss Dana Kelly vice presi- A special program will ba featured a and Fllingson' parents Mr and Mr J dent Mrs Horace G Nebeker record- as a celebration of Mother Miss Minnie Moore Daughters’ dav The hostess will be Walter Fllingson They also will visit ing secretary brolher-ln-laand Brown lone! poiul lug secretary Mr Mis W II Childs Mis F It AlMr Ellingson' sister Mr and Mrt James U Smith Adam Patterson Jr treasurer Mrs ton Mrs J IX Harding Mis R L J F Volker auditor Mrs Joseph Harlin Mrs C A Wright and Mrs Un Minneapolis The ennual George 1 horatensen custodian Mrs Oia Bundy entertained the M Eccles 14 Order of following guests at a bridge luncheon breakfast for club members will be Mu mm chapter No a business Friday at her home 1424 'twenty fifth held May 28 Mrs Dix wilt be chair- Faslern Star will hold street Mrs A P Mtllr Mrs W F man of the arrangements committee meeting Tuesday at 8 p m In the Light refreshment Aiphe Zfte chapter Delphian soil- - Masonic tempi Nantkcr Mr R J Barton Mr W1I st ave-nu- k-- 1 e fifty-thre- 7 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