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Show ,; p-.-T nrr-EPiFii,T h 'H n - rTH!j 0 :H I Miss ' N.V Is 4smart, g V; . W X j ! who -i:d " U J f" entertained ' H :, -f gi night fa a at a : g V - , Pi dancing !l f I party I" 55 0,1 at her ; m n ;y home m : "Ja Haxton m & K V N Place. i H - i - x - CtVvVJH : Miss Smart Gives Dance to Young Friends MISS HEITN SMART entertained at a dancing- party at the home of her parents, in Haxton place last night. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the house decorations. deco-rations. Daneinp was followed by a buffet supper. sup-per. Pink sweetpeas and roses in a large basket, with a pink tulle bow on Photo by iAimiere Studio. Society news for the Sunday edition will not be received by telephone later than 11 o'clock Saturday morning. Such items must relate only to events of Saturday or for the coining week. Social events of the past week must be sent In by Friday night. Club notes will not be received by telephone tele-phone later than Friday. the handle, formed the centerpiece. Smaller baskets of the same blossoms surrounded the central decoration. The refreshments were in pink and white. The hostess was assisted by her sisters. Miss Zella Smart and Miss Tarda Smart. Sixty quests were in at tendance. The troubadours furnished music. Mrs. E. M. West entertained at bridge luncheon yesterday at her home in t lie Boulevard apartments in honor of Mrs. N K. Snell of Soda Springs. Idaho. The luncheon table was springlike with a basket of jonquils in the center. The place cards were hand-painted in spring flowers. Cards followed the bridge game. Students of the high school department of the University of Utah entertained last evening at an informal dancing party in the administration building of the university. uni-versity. The women's reception room was decorated in red and gray, the colors of the "prep"' student body, and tables were arranged for cards. The rest room was decorated with streamers and rennants iri crimson and white, the university colors. Punch was served during the evening. Tall crystal vases of red carnations and ferns were used on the punch table. Dancing was enjoyed in the main hall. About seventy-five students were in attendance. Miss Virginia Budd, Miss Doris Kimball. Miss Jessie Hen rickson and Silas Smith were in charge of the arrangements for the' entertainment. The Phi Delphian girls entertained with a dancing party last evening at. the K. of P. hall. L.ight refreshments were served. The guests included sixty sol- diers from Fort Douglas. The patronesses were Mr. and Mrs. H. El Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Godbe. Mrs. Le Grand Young entertained her sewing club yesterday afternoon at her home on Harvard avenue. A simple luncheon was followed by a Kensington. Spring flowers were used on the table. Covers were, laid for the twenty-two club members. Mrs. Edward Hoffman entertained a few friends at a Kensington and tea yesterday yes-terday afternoon sit her home in "the Eagle Gate apartments. An informal musical programme was given during the evening, followed by tea. The guests numbered fourteen. The M. M. club was entertained by Mrs. G. S. Farrish yesterday at her home. The table had for its centerpiece a crystal bowl of violets and yellow roses. The favors were miniature baskets filled with violets. Mrs. Harry O'Neal will entertain the club at her home next Friday. Fri-day. In compliment to Miss Mildred Krebs. a spring bride. Miss Ivy Forrester, Miss Bess Cnibtree and Miss Vivian Klink will entertain at a matinee party at the Orpheuni this afternoon, followed bv tea. Miss Ann Stahl will entertain at bridge this afternoon at her home, 244 Fast Fourth South street, in honor of Miss Ethel Davis, a March bride. The Lighthearers of the First Presbyterian Presby-terian church will entertain parents and friends of the members at a silver tea in the church parlors this afternoon at 3 o'clock. A playlet. "Come and Help Us," will be presented, followed by tea. The proceeds of the entertainment will be for the benefit of Martha Brown, a Chinese girl, who is being supported in the Tooker Home in Oakland, Cal., bv the society. t Mrs. Len O. Bird will entertain at a box party at the Orpheutn. followed bv tea at the Xewhouse hotel, in honor of Mrs. G. A. Behrendt of Cleveland, Ohio, who is at the Hotel Utah for a short visit. The Army club committee will cive a dance this eveninc at the club headquarters headquar-ters at the Louvre. The quests will be soldiers from Fort Douglas The sixth dance in a series will be given this evening bv the entertainment committee of the Ladies' Literary club. The A Ha club has reserved the green room of t he clubhouse for the wives of the members and their friends from Red Cross headquarters at Amelia palace, who have luncheon at the club. The P. E. O. sisterhood will meet this afternoon at 2:3" o'clock with Mrs. R. O. Stor-r and daughters. 115 Blaine avenue. ave-nue. All visiting members are invtted The Ladies auxnliary to Council SI. T". C. T.. will hold its annual election of officers in a meeting at Kncles' hall. Fourth South and Wvst Temple streets, this evening. An ent pn ainment in honor of the new officers will bo riven Thursday Thurs-day at the home of Mrs. A. P. Meilstrup. The committee in charge of arrangements arrange-ments in 'vnid ps : Mrs. w. L. Wether' ne, Mrs. A. P. Meiistrun. Mrs. S L Walters and Mrs. F. B. Hamill. The Gamma rhi sorority alumnae Red Cross auxiliary will meet this r. fremonn at the home of Miss Mnb.-l Kipo. 4:i.i Twelfth Fnst street. Miss Lillian Burgan will be assis'.inc hostess. The Missionary soviet v of the Tm-mnnuel Tm-mnnuel Bur-list church will pive a musical musi-cal tea ar the hnie of Mrs. T. J. Nipi-er, on Last cVtuih Temple st re--t. this afternoon. after-noon. The executive hoard of t iie women's commit tee. T h council of d-'T-nse. will meet in the R.iiop's building tins morn-ins. morn-ins. -Tudee Kratv'is G. liaiviuMi of Krotnna, Los Angeles, is the suost of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hanchett. Judge Hanchett is Ir. Hanchett's brother. Mrs. A. B. Rockhill and Miss Blanche Rockhill have returned from a visit to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Travers of Black Rock, Utah, are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a son, at the home of Mrs. Travers's mother, Mrs. Margaret t Treweek, on First avenue. Mrs. Travel's was formerly Miss Frances Treweek. i Miss Edna Colin left Wednesday for j the coast to spend a few weeks. During j her absence her father, Louis Cohn, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Hugo Druehl. j Mrs. H. M. Laughran has returned from a visit to Ohio. 3 Mrs. G. M. Ituxtable loft yesterday afternoon for Washington to take a clerical cleri-cal position in the war department. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stark left yesterday yes-terday for Seattle, to visit for one month their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kulon Staxk. Miss Dora Rife, daughter of Mrs. Alice Rife of 725 Third East street, is visiting her brother, C. E. Rife, in Eureka- She will spend a month there. Mrs. G. A. Behrendt of Cleveland. Ohio, is at the Hotel Utah for a brief stay. Mrs. Bell rend t Is visiting her husband, who is located in Salt Lake for the present. pres-ent. Mrs. Thomas L. .Ash by of 327 Fifth East street, has returned from a two months' visit to friends in Los Angeles and to her sisters. Mrs. J. Kenton and Mrs. D. C. Kinkaid, in San Francisco. Miss Oralie Bell has returned from a visit to southern California. Mrs. E. G. Hanson and daughter. Alice, and Mrs. C. T. Barnes and two children, Katherine and Stewart, are visiting in Los Angeles. Mrs. E. O. Jones of Seattle arrived yes-terda yes-terda v to visit her sisters. -M rs. B. B. Owens and Mrs. J. T. Beiess. Mrs. X. E. Sneil expects to return to her home at Soda Springs. Idaho, after a visit to relatives in the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barrett have returned re-turned from a visit to New Orleans and other southern points. |