Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER U 1930 Virginia Ellis Program Arranged by Auxiliary Guest at Luncheon To S L County Medical Society Miss Evelyn Weyher was hostess Miss Ddphians Set Varied Topics for Week's Meetings Miss Virginia Ellis the honor the 1030-3- 1 season: guest at a beautifully arranged bridge of °fficfJs lors auxiliary to the 6alt September 15 — “The Human luncheon given Saturday at the Wry-- j Dr Beryl I County Medical society are: Thinking Machine” hom' °n Urst Mrs C L Sandberg president Mrs Burns Music ai "Lullaby” (Cyril 'Take A J Ridges b) Mrs vice president Scott) Joy Home” (Bascentered with a silver basket of yel- Alfred H Taylor second Tea vice presi- sett) Miss Frances Neher roses low and feathery orchid asters dent Mrs C W Woodruff record- Hostess Mrs George A Alien Orchid princess candle were in silver October 2ft— ''Hereditary and AcMrs Earl F Wight holders and the hostess was assisted ing secretary secretary Mrs A quired Urges to Activity'' Dr Myron correspondmg nlother afternoon her the by during Tea Hostess Calllster treasurer and Mr C Barlow Music Mrs W H Weyher Mrs Adrian C Cyril Mrs A J Murphy W M Stookey parliamentarian Ellis Jr and Miss Virginia 23— October The personnel of the committees Bridge luncheon Covers were laid for Miss will be as Ladies’ Literary club 850 East South follows: Clarice Ellis Miss Virginia Ellis Miss street Alfred H Mrs Tenure Taylor Program— Margaret Parsons Mias Virginia chairman officers of the auxiliary November 17— “The Olahds ReguParsons Miss Frances Parsons Miss Mrs H B 8pangler lating Personality” Dr Dorothy Bird Membership— Beatrice McCrea Miss Betty Bergln chairman Mrs E D Hammond Music Tea Hostess Mrs Nyswander Miss Laura Smith Miss Harriet R J Alexander Mrs Leslie White Mrs" John W Sudgden Smith Miss Margaret Lam bourne 15— December Morton H "The Nature of Hospitality— Mrs T F and Miss Margaret Thomas chairman Mrs Alfred H Taylor Emotions and Their Influence on Mrs H B Spangler Mrs John Fl Mental Health” Dr Dorothy Bird Tea Hostess Sharp Mrs E D Hammond Mrs RJNyswander Music J Alexander Mrs C N Ray MuslcjMrs W LeRoy Smith or —Mrs John JF Sharp chairman January 19— “Psychoanalysis Mrs Claude L Shields Mrs Scott A'Freudtanlsm" Dr Arthur L Beeley Jones Mrs Thomas A Clawson Jr! Music Tea Hostess Mrs Ralph C J Alexander Pendleton Hospital— Mrs R Mrs W W Duncan and Mrs chairman Mrs Ray T Woolsey Mrs February 18 — "Suggestion and Charles Taggart entertained at a Roy Groesbeck Mrs Stephen H MentAl Therapy" Dr Myron C Bar-loHostess Mrs Music Tea kitchen shower Wednesday evening Beesley Bridge luncheon — Mrs C in honor of Miss Margaret Woodard a N Ray chairman Mr E 8 Pome Clark Young oride-ele21— Sixteen guests were pres- roy Mrs Leslie White Mrs J C February Washington's birthent Saturday Miss Thelma Reyn- Evans Mrs F R Slopanskey Mis day dance-bridg- e Ladies’ Literary olds entertained at her home in Og- Walter L Felt Mrs William A Pet- club 850 East South Temple street den at a bridge luncheon The gpests tit Mrs Vivian White Mrs Orin A March 18— "The Characteristics of were seated at one long table and Ogilvlc Mrs Ray T Woolsey Mrs Thought and II Disorders" Dr- Mycovers were laid for 20 guests Tea HostDance — Mrs E D ron C Barlow Music Clark Young Hammond chairman Mrs B F ess Mrs Spencer Wright Mr and Mrs Adrian C Ellis Jr Robbins Mrs W M 8tookey Mrs April 20—"The Nature and Deveaccompanied by their daughter Miss H P Klrtley Mrs Roy Groesbeck lopment of Personality" Dr Myron C VlrgUiia Ellis will leave Sunday for Mrs Claude L Shields Mrs F M Barlow Election of officers Music California Miss Ellis will enter McHugh Mrs Henry Ralle Mrs Tea Hostess Mrs William I Rich at Palo Alto Walter I Shulte May 18—Tea Home of Mrs W M will be the program for Stookey 1270 Yale avenue " Mr and Mrs E E Jenkins are at Following home at the Hotel Utah after a dewomen to serve on that of number lightful stay in Honolulu where they committee who have not before been (accompanied Senator and Mrs Reed members The first full committee 'Smoot The regular monthly meeting of meeting will be held Wednesday Ocdirectors of the Y W tober 8 at 10 a m This committee of board the Mrs John P Reeves and three chil- C A will be held at 8 m dren have returned from a two weeks’ This Is the first Friday of thep fall hoped during this next year to find meeting many opportunities to present the trip to 8anta Monica Cal Is and a full attendance urged work of the association particularly club will meet to groups of women already Girls’ Business The Mrs J J Neville and family who for supper at 8:30 p m fol- in order to secure a wider have spent the past six weeks in which a business meeting will munlty knowledge and Interest southern California have returned be held at which the various com- home Miss Nora Mary Neville rewill be appointed by the n AiinrtunrrJ mained in Los Angeles where she wlU mlttees Miss Vivian Mounteer 0TocirufJm attend the University of California president the ensuing year's work A meeting At a luncheon Saturday at the of the cabinet of the club was held home of Thomas M Holt 179 F street Miss Lulu Keyting daughter of at which plans Miss Gladys Holt announced the Mrs Hannah Keyting has returned Thursday evening suggested for the program of gagement of her sister Miss Bertha from Los Angeles where she has been the club during the next eight or Chipman Holt to Kenneth R Haas visiting relatives ten weeks These plans will be dls- - of Sacramento Cal The wedding business meeting and will take place early In October Mrs Samuel Day and family cf cussed at the The of acted members the upon 8outh Africa arrived In Salt Lake club are to be prompt In at- - Mrs J Fred Daynes assisted by her Saturday to spend several months tendance urged so that the supper and daughter Miss Arline Daynes will visiting with relatives and friends business meeting may be ended at entertain at a luncheon Wednesday as possible for a at their home on Third avenue Mr and Mrs R Cross and daugh- as early an Ishour hour to follow the business pUmentlng Miss Donna Bennlon of ter Cora of Sonora Cal are the consisting of folk games Kansas City Mo who had returned guests of Mrs G W Barrows for two meeting and folk dancing directed by Mrs to Salt Lake to spend the winter Miss weeks Alice Bronson health education di- Bennlon Is being welcomed by a number of friends and several social afAlbert M Horne Ralph Knight and rector At the first meeting of the club fairs are being planned In her honor Clarence Bartley have returned from 8 there was an enthusiasa six weeks' motor tour of seven September Robert H Allen states where they visited seven na- tic attendance and most Interesting of General and Mrs were Washington D C arrived the latreports given of the Asllomar tional parks Their itinerary included conference by the three delegates ter part of the week for a visit In Balt Yellowstone park Grand Teton Estes Lake with Mr and Mrs Roy McInand Mesa Verde parks Pike's Peki tyre They are en route to Pasadena and the Royal Oorge In Colorado Cal where they will spend several h and Theta chapter Delphian society opened the season's activities with a luncheon and program Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs E M Ashton 1352 Yaie avenue Luncheon was served from small tables each of which was decorated with Fernet roses Fall flowers were used throughout the rooms Music numbers were given by Mrs E Miles Mrs Hickman and Mrs L C Forsey Each group: laser participated In stunts The first class meeting of the cliap-tr- r be held Monday at 1 :30 p m In the ladies' parlor Hotel Utah The following will participate In the J?upsU Lam-bour- les-ao- Resume Mrs Eunice Miles pre"Middle Ages paratory discussion Defined” Mrs F W James topics "Our Debt to the Middle Ages” "in Government” Mrs E T Ralphs “In Position of Women" Mrs L B Sharp "In Literature” Mrs Frank Hogan "In Architecture" Mrs J E World” Mrs Riley If T Henderson "Stoic Philosophy" Mrs A J Kelley "Early Christian ity” Mrs L C Forsey "Tertulllana Defense” Mrs T L Lawrence 8peclal topics: "Trace Growth of Christianity from a Despised Beet to 'a National Religion and tell how Its Advance In Power Affected Its SpirE M Hunter itual Force" Mr "Why Would a Citizen of Ancient Rome or Oreece Feel Strange In Our 'Society” Mrs R T Meyer Matrons Hostesses At Kitchen Shoiver "Pre-Christi- w The retiring officers of Sigma Phi chapter were delightfully entertained at a bridge luncheon on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs Dale L Smith 1528 Arlington drive A color schema of gold and black was artistically carried out In the dining room Various colored autumn flow era were used In the living room The hostess was assisted by Mrs Gilbert Herrick and Mrs George Lund Lunclieon was served to the following guests: Mrs E W Hoffer Firs Aldon J Anderson Mrs O F Dutton Mrs W H Ransome Mrs C E Herrick Mrs C H Gillette Mrs Don C Wood Mr John J Foreman Mrs E P Janney Mrs J W W N Beatty Mr Robbins Mr O T Curtis Mrs George Lund Mi Gilbert Herrick Mrs George F Pearson Mrs A L Vincent Mrs 8 8 Burnham Mrs H B Whitman Mrs Cecil A Crockwell Cas-tllle- ja ' p Y IP C A Notes organ-Mond- m-e- coin-soci- al S Iota Delphian will hold their first meeting of the year Monday at 7:30 p m on the mezzanine of the Hotel Utah Miss Anna Newcomer will deon liver a preparatory discussion "The Middle Ages Defined” Other will follows: as be topics presented "Our Debt to the Middle Ages” "In Government" Miss Luella Deck "In the Position of Woman" Miss Genevieve A Brooks “In Literature" Alpha chapter will meet Monday at 3 p in at the Consolidated music hall 121 South Main street The program "Early Music of Asiatics kinf S months Mr and Mrs Hubert Nielson and son Robert Bernard arrived recently from Des Moines Iowa and will spend the winter with Mrs Nielson's parents Dr and Mrs R J Alexander Mr and Mrs J M Bidwell have returned from their summer home at the North Fork club Miss H Tessa Nathan "In Architecture” Miss Margaret McKeman Oreeks and Early Christians" will be "The World” Miss E E Burke leadBessie Nickerson "Stole Philosophy" In charge of Mrs Topics for report include "HeMrs R C Belnap "Early Christ lan-lt- er brew Music" Mrs R C Elliott "MuMrs Maude K Baker 's C 8 Culp Defense” Mlsa Doris Good-c- ll sic In Greek Myths” Mrs "The Living Past" "Mesopotamia” Miss Edith Strom ay corn-lowi- re Kappa Tau chapter will meet Monday at 2 p m at the Hotel Utah The leader will be Mrs Howard Stoddard who will report on "The Beginning of Modem Political Problems” Other topics will be presented as follows: "Teutonic Invaders” Mrs Waldo Lyman "Beginnings of MonasUclsm” Mrs Albert Eccles "Feudalism" Mrs R McCullough "The Rise of Islam” Mrs Richard C Waiklns Jr “Charlemagne' Mrs D C Elder “After Charle-juegne- ” Mrs Earl Wright “The FasCern Empire” Mrs Charles F Mrs Wiggs "Primacy of Rome” Fred W Mrakln "Early Britain” Mrs Bert Christensen “Early Medieval Education” Mrs F R "Ter-tuillan- ne Mr3 W H Bint Is at home to her friends In the Belvedere after spend- - upstairs committee room Thursday 'sister Mrs J Daft at her home In at 2 p m Subject of lesson U “Gtot-- 1 San Jose and also with friends In to and His Age" Mrs H B Miller San Francisco San Diego and Los will be leader for the day Mrs E Angeles J Ktrkham "Giotto's Career": Mrs Miss Inez Lou Whipple daughter of "Achievements In Greek Myths” O J La Barge "His Worth and His Mrs H F Goss “Chinese Music” School Mrs Earle 8 Wright 'Ras- Mr and Mrs D LeRoy Whipple has Mrs I M Hawley "Early Christian kin's Estimate of Giotto His Life returned from an extended visit in Music" Mrs Fred Eberhardt and Times" Mrs O D O'Connor California "Giotto's Qualities as an Artist" E Martin- Mrs John S Cm grave and small Delta Delphian will hold their sec- "8tudy Pictures" Mrs E daughter Catherine Jane of Phonlx ond meeting at the public library in There will be a meeting of officers Arlz are guests of Mrs Cosgrave’s of the Utah Delphian assembly and parents Mr and Mrs John C Mac- delegates at the Hotel Utah Saturday aay at 4 p m Miss Enid M Moffat left Friday for Detroit where she will visit with relatives and friends for a month Personals Miss Virginia Whitman left Saturday for Parsons college Fairfield Iowa What Mr and Mrs J Wendell Coombs arrived In Salt Lake Monday Irom West Yellowstone where they spent the summer and left Wednesday for Washington D C where they will make their home Kind of Mrs a Shall I Have ? 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