Show I 14 E I Salt £akc (Tribune Hhc Sunday Morning - Announces Events For General Session - M 1 ‘ - st 1 - - ct son - 1 i women PRICE— Three will attend a state board meeting of the Business and Profes- aional Women’s clubs of Utah next Sunday in the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City The local delegates- include’ Mrs Ji-Flynn president of the Price club Mrs F T Jones president of the Helper club and Mrs M Aee Roberts state vice president At this meeting plans will be made for the state convention scheduled In Ogden for some time late In May accords ing to Mr RobertsThe Utah State Nurses’ asao- elation district No 4 will meet Monday evening at 7:30 p m lit the Price Community church where Mrs Henry Ruggeri will entertain them with a review of the popular book "There Shall Be No i Night” - : i r - PRICE -- i' Members of Club Twelve were guests of Mrs!WH 11am Wilson Friday afternoon Entertainment included sewing cards and a light luncheon Besides the regular members two guests were Miss Priscilla Goodmanson and Mrs Bill ‘Wil- - local ’ ’ " i ’ ‘ 1 - Dr William McKay chairman state board of health was guest speaker at the regu- lar monthly meeting of Price Business and Professional Women’s club Wednesday night at the Carbon County Country club The subject of Dr Me- Kay’s' address was "Evaluating Government Service” Dr Ed- ward L Van Aelstyn district health officer was also r guest Mrs Carl E Olsen Mrs Merrill Bryner and Mrs William Holdaway formed a committee in charge of the event to which members of the Helper and Castle Dale clubs were also Invited During the program vocal solos were presented by Miss Beverly Rasmussen and Miss Lila Nieli sen One of the largest of the spring card parties in Carbon county was sponsored on Monday after- - : noon by the Altar society of the Helper SL Anthony church at the civic auditorium ' The annual St PatHck’s day luncheon was attended by about 200 women Fifty tables wgre set with green and white covers while the traditional colors were employed in the luncheon menu Mrs Tom Beveridge was gen- eral chairman- of the affair with MrsT John St Louis of Helper assisting 4s ticket chair- - ' man of that section and Mrs R T Mitchell of Price acting In the same capacity for this community Mrs Henry Ruggeri reviewed the book "Old Acquaintances” by Johit Van Druten at the regular meeting of Price New Century club Wednesday night Luncheon and bridge "were diversions of the Wednesday ctub meeting at the home of Mrs George W Leatham Guests Included Mrs Nick Bernard! Mrs Cecil Larsen Mrs Bill Wilson Mrs Russell Tucker and Mrs Ben Williams Mrs Erin H Leonard entertained her Thursday bridge club at her home on the regular meeting day of the group The members enjoyed luncheon and cards of the Utah 'I The next meeting of the group will be at the home of Mrs Lea Fowler at Standardville Mrs Hal G1 MacKnight was hostess at two charming parties during the past week Last Sunday members of the Sunday Breakfast club were her guests including four couples be sides special guests Mr and Mrs Earl F Hills The Thursday Dinner club met at Mrs MacKnight’s home with 12 members and Mrs Silas An- derson and Mrs Vernon Merrill An attractive guests present centerpiece of yellow? daffodils decorated the table ) ’ s - ' ’t Friends Give Parties for Miss Miller MIRRORED VANITIES AND ACCESSORIES to Reflect Your Enchanting Loveliness J' v v Chair of the Month Soft reflected light finds Us way into dusky powder rooms and boudoirs A feeling of spaciousness shimmers through mirrors 7 gleaming Intriguing giving a sophisticated disJ a smart illusion of depth through oft tinction repeated ’ ! t images! 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OGDEN Miss Edna Ann Miller a spring bride is being entertained extensively by her friends previous to her wedding The Krowetdeen club will entertain for Miss Miller Wednesday at the home of Mrs J E Shreck 3391 Grant avenue MissMiller will entertain at a trousseau tea Sunday March 130 from 3 until 7 p m at her home 2554 Jefferson avenue k A shower and buffet supper were given as a surprise to Miss Miller at her home March 12 A miscellaneous shower was given for Miss Miller by Miss Jean Wheelwright at her hqme 2465 Quincy avenue March 15 Mrs G B Anderson Mrs D G Crangle Mrs W S Cartwright and Miss Mabel Rowse entertained at a shower for Miss Miller Wednesday evening A green and white color scheme was carried out In the table decorations A bowl of water lilies formed a centerpiece The guests numbered 41 OGDEN — Women’s University club will hold its March dinner party Wednesday at 7 p'm in the main banquet hall of Hotel Ben Lomond Miss Helen Eber-ste- in is chairman of the commit tee in charge and will be assisted by Miss Edith Sneddon Miss Zoe Jensen Miss Nida Taggert Mrs Blaine Thatcher Miss Mary Jane Hair Mrs Nell W Jones Mrs Charles A Osmond Mrs Marian Clark Mrs Leah Watkins and Mrs Ralph Jenson Jr A special musical program has been arranged Reservations should be made with Mr Charles A Osmond Last Wednesday evening the club entertained at cards in the drawing room of Hotel Ben Lomond with the officers of the club acting as hostesses School Faculty Entertains r ’ j of the faculty of the Grant school entertained at dinner and bridge Friday evening at Nob Hill tearoom Daffodils were the table decorations Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs Ervin Kennedy Mr and Mrs Earl Cra-gu- n Mr and Mrs George A Larson Mr and Mrs Walter Foulger Miss' Sylvia Tomlinson Miss Bernice Taggart Mrs Blanche Roberts Miss Nora Lou Allen Miss Flora Parkes Miss Viola Jensen Miss Vivian Cantwell Mrs Mabel Harris and Mr and Mrs Oscar Bingham OGDEN— Members -- 4 PRICE— A i dual purpose served 'Friday Afternoon When Lybia Temple Nile club of Car-- t bon countyrmet at the home or Mrs Paul Pessetto at Helper' The ' first was the entertainment at a beautifully appointed tea of Mrs Flora M Harvey retiring queen of Lybia Temple No 32 Daughters o( the Nile of Salt Lake City who paid her final visit as queen to the local chapter She was accompanied by Mrs Ethel M Bade and Mrs Nell Crockwell both past queens of Salt Lake City' and Mrs Nona Beas Ralph and Mrs Ruth Freeman officers of the Salt J Lake group Election of ofticeri was concluded following' the tea with Mrs R J Vaughan of Martin being chosen as president to succeed Mrs' Earl N Radcliff of Latuda MrsE V Long of Castle Gate was named vice president Mrs J Bracken Lee of Price was reelected secretary and Mrs Paul Pessetto of Helper' was chosen treasurer! j Officers will be installed at a in specially planned luncheon the near future at which Mo-Le- e will preside as chairman - I Activities Keep I? T I PRICE — Members of the Elders quorum of Price First LDS ward were entertained at a dancing party and program Friday night in the church welfare building in Price The committee inf charge Included Mrs Cliff Warren Mrs Mrs Elden ElRoy Harmon MrsWorld Frank Golding and I ' The Faculty Women’s club of Carbon college sponsor of the annual artistsf and lectures aeries "Thursday night presented the sixth number in £he current season the Belgian Piano-Strin- g quartet inf Price municipal auditorium The next program in the series will feature Channing Pollock famous American writer next i I Friday night f Members of the Choir of Price Notre Dame de Lourdes church enjoyed a St Patrick’s day party last Sunday t in the amusement hall of the local church The committee in charge included Miss Blanche Moynier Miss Florence PiacitOlli and Miss 1 Frances Ruggeri h win in this international murder contest & As' walked away muson the fantastic 'crueling in the world today' it ty suddenly occurred' to me that our own liberty-lovin- g coyntry had just pledged itself to spend I the manufac- of ships the devas- ‘farm tation of age-ol- d lands gardens and playgrounds and jhe slaughter of helpless and innocent people that those who holocaust survive the may be free of the shackles of despotism and that the doors ofj American democracy may not b battered down by the advocates of human 'slavery It's an ' heroic and fust mission but a ' gruesome one on which we have launched our Ship of "State but regardless of oura bitter dislike of --the present day vehicles of war we must all take bur places in the boat whether in the galley or on the bridge end bend to the oars with a will to win ' - j f i - OGDEN— Mrs Cecil Gealta wife of Lieutenant Gealta of Fort Warren Wyd and small son Tommy are guests at the home of Mrs Gealta’s parents Me and Mrs O T Soderberg Mrs Gealta has been exten- ( j sively entertained during her Mrs C W Nealy entervUlt tained for her Tuesday evening at a bridge dinner at her home 2957 Washington boulevard Other guests were j Mrs Reed Wight Mrs Charles E Chandler Mrs "Kent Bramwfll Mrs Grant Waldron Mrs Floyd Keller and 4 Miss Dora Soderberg Mrs Reed Wight- - entertained March 15 at luncheon at the Beau Brummel cafe In Salt Lake City in compliment toj Mrs Gealta Mrs Charles E Chandler entertained for her March 4 at a bridge luncheon at he 2875 Jackson avenue home Covers were laid for-- eight Mra Kent Bramwell entertained in honor Of MrsGealta at a bridge dinner at Green Gables tearoom on March 2 Mrs Gealta was 4 special guest at a bridge dinner given by Mrs Harry Todd Friday evening at the Green Gables tearoom for her dub Covers were laid for eight s Qgden B P W Vnit To Observe! Rice Bowl Week in sinking - My mind was pleasantly diverted from the horrors of war when I returned to my office for I found e letter from a gracious woman who has lived four score years and more She expressed approval of the philosophy of some of our Sunday columns and stated that sha found great jcomfort In these later years when "the flesh is weak but the mind is still active” through her "hobby" of committing to memory - "many good poems” and selecting from her mind so richly stored with treasures" she penned the followings "l£ stores of dry end learned ’ lore we gain ' Wa leap tham in the memory of the brain' But images on this’cold sur- face traced Mata’ slight impression That these may never from the soul depart-W- e trust them to the jnem’ry of the heart Thera is no dimming no affacamant there Each new pulsation leap the ' record clear Warm qolden letters aB the tablet fill Nor lose their lustre t3t the heert stands still” - ! f quote this poem I be- cause it tells us so clearly that if mdre of us would follow the example gf this grand woman and store our minds with the structure of poetry end our hearts with its fragrance there would be no room for hate and the world would be better because we have lived and there would be no more wars- s 1 The National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs has sent three mobile kitchens to England at a cost' of $1750 ppiece and will send three more by April L and ' are soon effaced But we’ve a page more glow- ing arid mor bright On which our friendship and our love to write - OGDEN— "Rice Bowl” week will be observed this week in Ogden - under' the direction of the Ogden Business and Professional Women’s club to raise funds to Aid China Ogden merchants will donate to the cause 2 cents on each pound of rice sold during the week J To augment the 'fund the BPW will have I a rummage sale in the Eccles building Friday and Saturday The proceeds from a rice bowl dinner given by the club Saturday evening March 15 at Hotel Ben Lomond will be added to the fund f I billions - Parties Honbr Mrs Gealta i anger when the hits took toll of the people of the nation they favored to lent1 ture of advanced Implements of war for the burning ©f cities :the ‘ 1 bies children and women victims of bombing in this present cycle ©f“ Euroft pean civilization beamayig how we can come accustomed to the pagan aoerties that have been - revived and now classified as 'standard crime and recognized by international law as legitimate I watched the expressions on the faces of the crowd most of them casually indifferent others registering earnest approval of direct hits and still others registering si- - ' ’ stopped before a bullej tin board and read tj latest casualty jist of baI " 5 ‘ Unit Announces March Dinner With Box Spring to Match O v '' ' A FEW COMMENTS ! Carbon County Clubs Enjoy Varied1 Socials Spring Party Price Women Will Attend Tops Events For This Week BP W Session General meeting of the Ladies’ Schoultz and Fay Peterson Mrs Johnson 4 will give a paper on Literary club will be held at the "Fugal Form” The Yale chorus club 830 East South Temple will illustrate the "Motet" and 7 An "Ovation to PRICE street Friday Mrs B Roland the "MadrlgalA by singing ' "Blessed are the Pure In Heart” Lewis the president will conduct Spring” Is) the timely theme of be will and "When H session Thiman Luncheon Eric the thd initial 'spring1 party of Price by Went served at 1 p m followed by ' Allan-Dal- e by women’s clubs which tops - the Robert L Pearsall Mrs' Sher- ' social calendar for the the meeting at 2 p m Mrs J coming VV Ensign will be hostess man R Slade will play two piano weeld Literary league sponsors ' j Mrs Clyde W Simpson will re- : solos view the book "Not for the Junior section of which ’Mrs the: entertainment Monday eveA piano trio will be Adrian S Pugmire is chairman Meek" t will meet Wednesday at J0:30 f ning played by Mrs L J Cassity Mrs Joa m Mrs Dana C Blayney will : In charge of the event is Mrs H D Bradford and Mrs give a book review Luncheon ’ ' Vernon Merrill general chairseph G Jeppson ' will be served with Mrs Wllfprd man who reveals that "Love in The following meetings of sections will be held during ' the' Moyle Burton' Mrs Franklirf S Spring” will be presented in a - ' Week: Nelsoq and Mrs' f Charles W variety of phases by groups of f - club section—Tues-da- y History-touriWoodruff as hostesses members and refreshments t under direction of the social! 10:30 a m Mrs Elwood Art section will meet WednesBachman chairman- - Mrs N B day at 2 p m Mrs W II Bill-- r committee headed by Mrs Karl son Is chariman "Sculpture and M Jameson will follow the pro-- f While will speak on "Haiti" Drama - music section— Tueg-da- y Ruins of South America" will be gram presentation in the dining 2 p m Mrs Frank A John-ao- n spoken on by Mrs JohnW Sug- -' ' room of the municipal building den chairman A luncheon at 1 Following this meeting Assisting Mrs Merrill is the this section and the readers’1 secp m will precede this meeting following committee: Mrs Art Mrs J T Bassett will read two tion will serve tea Mrs WilHansen Mrs Clark Wright Mrs one-aliam Leroy Smith and Mrs An- - C H Madsen and Mrs Arthur Dramatic read- -' plays drew Jensen will be hostesses N Smith lngs will be given by Stanley Nile Chib Elects j New Heads Carbon County Social- News of Ladies’ Literary Quh March 23 1941 -- $ nnuu UVT Vk CTf |