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"tryswes - SAT THE vo Aw611V4P114 t VerNoVit4t4011eteArfr i -- 1 1 '''' ir" t 74k :!4: I i i i Iq : ) y i J :N t - t : V : ('' - i t r v --- - ---' - - e'- -' - ': NZ :f " 1 4 o i j' - a 4') '' '' IN ' v 1 ' ' ''' i 'ti N ''?:':: ( ' V ir '' '''t ' e 7 k' - - 4'k N J - -el- ' '' ''( ' ': f A IL' ' - 7 i' t?" : ' "She Wears the Diammid" wiell be the theme of the Alpha Delta Pi Founder's Day banquet celebrating the 103rd annioersary of the founding of the sorority Members of the Salt Lake City Alumnae Assn the collegiate Beta Gamma chapter at the University of Utah and all alumnae throughout the state will gather --at Beau Brummel 3100 Highland Dr at 7 pm Ma' 10 to observe the event: Chairman of the festivities is Airs Marshall 11 Bell president-elect of the alumnae assoaation with Mrs Kenneth D and toastmistress Other committee Anderson as members are Airs Joseph Lauchnor Mrs JoAnn Gaddis Harriet Holmes Mrs William J Finlayson and Mrs Jerome R Hansen Outstanding alumnae and active members of the sorority will be honored Among alumnae members taking the spotlight will be: Miss Marian Cornwall Miss Verla Birrell Mrs Jay B Baldwin Jr Miss Norrine Tempest Miss Greta Croft Miss Lucille Monay Mrs Marcus O Edwards Miss Dorothy Bearnson Mrs Mitchell Melich of Moab Mrs R A Conely past Alpha Delta Pi province president Aliss Virginia Porter and Mrs Edward M Schomburg Those who will be honored from the active chapter are Lavonne Erickson Snow Carnival queen Jan Olwin Davis attendant to Homecoming queen and to Sigma Phi orchid queen Shirlene Alsop Sigma Alpha Epsilon violet queen attendant to Founder's Day queen Connie Payne past Cardinal ball queen and Marjorie Decker hotored by the Lion's Club for having a straight "A" average Mrs Marshall H Bell and Mrs John R Martin are taking reservations : ? r ! 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Mrs H Kenneth Bell are ': :04 t'''s 6 ' f :' A It '''' -4 — ' — ' ' 4 t 1---- -' i'' i ite f i ""7N 4 -' IP 77- - 1 - School ' ' '4 : 114k I ! k )11 L:6 : www 14 t4' at the club A Meadowbrook golf whole wall of the club interior was banked with the colorful spring blooms—they even spilled out of modernistic shadow boxes and cetables A ptered the dinner Ii eq40 ED 1131 1 (1101 ) '' -') I t AI rzffg1-- r snr1 Wednesday ""'"'"'"""oloooooJ k (7th grade 730 pm—Bridge Class Thursday e- Dinner for 630 pm—Tri-their mothers 8 pm—Fun Niters (Coed "When you are away from home you reach out for some- thing to fill the gaps" says Mrs Flora Eccles Douglas Group) i ' o a preceded the flowers Vying with for -- most colorful" were the ladies w h o Meadowhrook chose their newest spring frocks for the affair Here 'n1 There Mrs J M Riley wife of the Meadowbrook golf pro was elegant In a green silk cocktail frock entwined with gold metallic thread A white nylon knit stole was stunning over Mrs Curtis D Evans' strapless black lace and white taffeta Right in style was Mrs I West's C brown taffeta with moulded princess line while Mrs Burt E Nordquist chose a chic '''' ' Chapter Ralph ert D G Rigby E 1 1 pm 860-23r- Mrs East Mrs Rob pm D Higley East Chapter L 1 pm no hostAmbassador-Cluess luncheon 2212-21s- t Chapter N 1 p m Mrs' George F Roberts 1403 E 9th South Chapter 6 1 pm Mrs W Brown 1162 Harrison Ave Tuesday Chapter K 1 pm worth S Woolley ginia St 343 AN O s A ) b "BITTER CLEANING DOESN'T COST It Pays!" 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'7 ': 4:1! 1 '''' x D A :41 eur i e o::$ ( gom 1 li 0 t LV i ' '111 ' 4 ----' ' t I : 1 A '' :: AF ES li v t ' 'i: (t :: 11 iY -! z ' -- 14 (iplu) " 4 ''' 4:::: :'ll'::: (79 klittifitlitAfel W‘V4 4 ' ‘i 74'"' ''':'' i I' blue-moo- I- irr1 I 1 :::: 3 well-know- new-foun- " ' w i :i -s- ' ':4 'It 10 The last general meeting of the Catholic Woman's League for this season will be held Tuesday at Moreau Hall 1002 E South Temple A dessert luncheon will he served at 1 pm followed by reports of officers Miss Marie Thompson will preside An informal reception will conclude the afternoon honoring the officers for next season who will be installed at the meeting Honored will be Mrs Stephen A Regan Mrs Aubrey C president Norwood 1st vice president Mrs Valois A Zarr 2nd vice president: Mrs Karl L Ulrick-sorecording secretary Mrs William H Behle financial secretar”Mrs W F Rappold corresponding secretary Mrs Charles Robinson treasurer and Miss Marie Thompson historian Auxiliary Meets Ladies Auxiliary No 8 National Assn of Letter Carriers Branch 111 will meet Friday at I p m at the home of Mrs Vendell W Taylor 3708 - 23rd East Luncheon will be followed by a business meeting Hostess chairman will be Mrs Randall Dalton assisted by Mrs H D Leavitt Mrs W R Wilken and Mrs Taylor 11NAI IrRITH A gala evening is in store for all B'nai B'rith members and their families at Western theme dinner Sunday at 5 pm at 3618 'Highland Dr and in Paris Mrs Douglas is still surprised for she knows field how hard it is to crack the "I've had fun" she laughs Part of that fun has been surprising relatives and friends with her talent Incidentally two brothers are George Eccles of Salt Lake and Marriner Eccles of Ogden Songs Are 'Real Gone' Four times a grandmother Mrs Douglas has been widowed for 16 years But her songs are all of "jive" possessing the same bounce and rhythm the modern jazz tunes the "hepsters" call "cool" and "real gone" Two of this type are "Atom Annie" and "Hello Hello" And if anyone doubts a grandmother can have feeling for a love ballad they need only listen to her "I'm Looking for Someone" It's appeal is for "someone who wants a lot of lovin'-- 'cause I've got a lot of love to give" -:' ':'' 4 ' ''''' ' 01:s:ø471311111117lltt''"": nnonnunnunnunann nu 1 44 :::" a Imported and domestic frames Shop where the best is traditional ': -- ' Season Meet Youri ' "4'' :: ) e ::' Final '' lna recent described seriously Mrs Douglas tells it this way: "I was alone away from home my family every thing in a lonely hotel room in Denmark When you are away from everyone you reach out for something to fill the gaps Climate For Expression and I "I didn't know a soul in Copenhagen sought people with whom I had something in comfor mon It was the climate for self expression had to learn to live with 'myself without people familiar to me Their inhibiting influence was likewise gone and I felt the freedom you have with people who don't know you" A friend captivated by Mrs Douglas' 'ditties" insisted on taking her work to a publisher There the maestro of a leading Copenhagen dance orchestra heard her songs and liked them It was he who worked with her and taught her the rudiments of composing The upshot of his help and her own increasing freedom of expression was a dozen or so songs published and recorded Her music composing was League Sets ' issue of "Famine Journal" leading Danish magazine And she has a contract with a Danish publisher who keeps asking for more The songs have been translated both In Sweden same personality characprompted her to take song writing the '' tr 1 Danish Trip Results in Captivating Lyrics By Margaret Fjelsted Tribune Staff Writer The Danes think apparently they've discovered another Hoagy Carmichael Her name Is Mrs Flora Eccles Douglas and he's from Ogden—and she never wrote a song In her life until two years ago It all started innocently enough when Mrs Douglas hummed a few ditties to Danish friends ctwring a stay there recently Mrs Douglas had a yen for Scandinavia having visited relaties there several times with her mother She expressed her sentiments via verse even accompanied it with a few bars of music The result was a tune that started "I've Got a Date With a Mine in Denmark" When had Mrs Douglas had a date in Denmark? In 1914 she re members with a twinkle in her eye The lyrics were to the Danes They "ate up" Mrs Douglas' cogent comparisons of dates with Moors from Spain monsieurs from France— and Danish dates The words had an entirely fresh and lively quality which is characteristic of all Mrs Douglas' work and is almost irresistible ' L y -- 41 |