Show TALK MAKES lAKES I CLUB I Edmund Vance Cooke In Witty Address At I Rotary Club I Edmund Vance Vanco Cooke world orl l ta- ta ta mou mets port poet po t author authoL and lecturer captivated members member ot of o the he Rotary club and their ladles ladies at the I weekly at the club today III Ills His humor was as infectious Infectious I of or every every- everyone everyone everyone winning the tho hearts heuts one In attend 1 From the tho time he Ie was Introduced by W tV Karl Hopkins until he eon con eluded his address ho he simply cc alke aiRed 1 right Into the ho hearts ot of his large Irge aud audience iii HI Ills poems I 1 Hf cJ a and A Good Old b 1 Drops Drop In and kept e 0 extremely Interesting the laigo crowd erod In an art uproar In hi his closing remarks he ha urged clor cloer friendship beh between en the United States and other countries HY TIO I I J I ho he lime time I is ripe for tor a friendlier feeling among tho the nations nation of th the would It li it I a II time ilme to get bettor acquainted to lo understand better We Yo are aro pretty much alike Your Rotary club has done much to band ou men together together-to together to become bit bitter ter acquainted I won won- wonder won wonder der it It th tl the trouble Is that we e don t know each other better r The free rree exchange of oC ideas such auth as I is sponsored by luncheon clubs cluba could be tied earned out with Ill the na n of nf i f the world We Ve hive f learned 1 that our a states te understand and I each other and this h has haa como come to bo bowell weli ell appreciated by our country Is Is not the United States 1 t les ies le- le leser lesser ser league ot of o I 1 am just just- just ly ly by proud of ot America for this example for tor tho world orld V ha 0 every eHry reason to bo be proud 1 of ot It end our wonderful countr country Let It Letus Ind u us be bo all for each eich and each for all At AL the tho close of o the luncheon he related his biography as a to a Standard reporter I 1 a was born horn somewhere in Can Can- Canada Canada ada adt In the sear year ear of deleted 1 hy by censor Place of ot lal ment ho bo determined a Ocr er I had one ono father and one moth moth- mother longI cr er and while I was as vet et In long I clothes I 3 bi ought them thena with me nie to United 1 States Slates At Al that time I 1 Iwas Iwas was as unable to write or the tongue though m mv tithe was as an Englishman tracing his an ancestry back to his ancestors and m mother was as a Canadian 0 oi Irish Scotch French and other at- at al lied strains I J II finally finall nail settled 1 In Ohio Oar Oar- over Or overlooking I looking the tact that I 1 was not to 10 the presidency and 1 leda led leda IL a life liCe until the age ot OL 1 12 2 n hn I 1 began to write for publication At the tho ago age or of o 14 n an editor name nanto withheld at ene of iii his fatuity family sent ent mea lice licea e ea a check for a contribution nn and t rom that time I 1 ha have linac e never nver falt- falt faltered falt faltered ered ed in my do downward nard career Inee fince then I have hae ha e published a ado ado do domen en eo books which have liao won on the approval of oC my city pub pub- pub publishers ushers lishers and ru rn sif TO 1 Among these books are arc Chron Citron ChronIcles Chronicles ides o ot of the LI Little lIo Sot rot and Im Im Poems Poem the original poems of or winch first appeared in III inthe inthe the pal pages of The I b h E P name of or magazine withheld Ith at atthe atthe atthe the of George Georgo Lonimer and I 1 have o also v ten ill ten tn nanny many bitter better which linac hae been 11 rejected by the saute sam publication I I catty eaily oly discovered that I was wasa IL a mOl mote e appreciative of or my myown own o than anyone anono else e and hence I 1 have been beer leadIng them to 10 whoever hoever would pay py the admission fee tec for tor oer over 20 o ears ly facing racing Ilu audiences in 10 State ot of o the Neada there being no audience room In that state small enough ellough to accommodate the total otal population population lation Fl rt D B B U L JL 1110 Aside Alde our from reading my nay 0 own n writings in public I 1 have havo no other bad habIts I do not even pta Ila golf golt In In politics I am a Single and consequently I have o r sup sup- suppo supporters sup po porters in public office and my opinion of oC them I is usually worse than that In appearance I 1 am a can can- van vanishing blond I and I 1 wear my coy clothes well wll My lily shoe shoes ore are just justas justas Justas as as aa ni m mv clothes M II Mv orl fa a composer Is la none ninio deleted by rival and oty my favorite author I 1 ha have hace ahead mentioned When I began m in mv career carer I Iwas Iwas was as a pool poor oung oung man inan and now no noI I h have liace e a II wife Ire and three children n Owing 0 Ing to 10 the or of white Ipe paper and printer a s Ink ncy my foil rull name and titles are arc not gl Cn here bu but the test rent of It Is Id- Id Ed Vance Vanco Cook Cooke Mr Cooko addressed 1 the stu- stu students stu students dents of or the tho four 41 high schools prior to the Rotary meet meet- Ling Jag Ing and also alo spoke at the Ogden High school at 2 p I m nm Ho He was as to 10 address addres the teachers and pub pub- public pub public lic lie at 3 30 20 0 o clock at Central Junior High WELL SINGS I S SEd Ed Id reen ell eli cc vino ho leaves toad es short short- shortly ly I on a concert tour of or the north north- northwest west t bang boIng three pl pleasing nuns num numbers bers Mrs lIlt M rs s W J Hili brant was wasat at the tho th piano plino Gino Roberta informed Rotarian Rotarians ana an ans that the tho Indoor golf school at the tJ-e Weber S gymnasium Is now i ready eady tOt foi us usi |