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Show Btcr to no included In Sunday y flews must bo In this office gtgr than noon Saturday. IS. E. P. WRIGHT and MJp Ge-t Ge-t ueva Wright entertained at I T foreign luncheon yesterday at the f Wright home, 021 First avenue. ; In honor of Mrp, Emersion R. .- 'of Denver. The tabic was ef-J ef-J y deconitcd In yellow. A low bowl i !j itllhj on a cluny lace cover formed . ntcrpieee. and a daffodil was at 'j file. The place cards were hand- daffodils. Covers were laid for 1 The guests were Mrs. Bailey. 1IV. Cleveland. Airs. R. S. Allison. S. Sackett. Miss Angelino TIol-P3 TIol-P3 Florence Tlolbrook. Miss Alice fs Alien Edwanls. Miss Priscllla and Miss Georgia Williams, lecph A. Rogers entertained with dinner at the Rogers hcadquar-ort hcadquar-ort Douglas, Wednesday, In com-:o com-:o Iicr mother, Mrs. Edward Ir-Idlng, Ir-Idlng, and sister. Miss llclen of Honolulu, who are her The bridge game began at 4 nd, dinner was served at fi;30. ts were limited to ladies of the o prizes were won by Mrs. John md Mrs. A. E- Ahrcnds. Covers for the following, besides the honor: Mrs. Willis UHnc, Mrs. tcs, Mrs. Edgar N. Coffey, Mrs. rkr. Mrs. A. W. Foreman, Mrs. t William Cake. Mrs. John II. Cir?N A. E. Ahrends and Mrs. John 1( r . Missionary society of the Imman-jtist Imman-jtist church held its annual mcct- ;the parlors of tlie church yester-i yester-i temoon. An election of officers : ace, resulting In the following, se- MJMrs. C. J. McNItt. president; Mrs. 3oss, vice president; Mr:--. George secretary; Mrs. X. D. Corser. Jer. Miss Mary Kingsbury, a mis- fiot the Christian church, from , r. India, who Is here on a fur-I fur-I addressed the meeting on her ' She told some interesting experl-' experl-' 'Mrs. B. B. Corliss gave a paper jjj-j ifr'Onr RcsponsbllItic3, Mrs. Al-ni Al-ni ankey read a letter from a Baptist Bry in Japan. Light refreshments m n'rvcd Mrs. Ben Corum was as-n as-n serving by several of the' mem-i mem-i fthe society. Iver 0. Howard Woman's Relief is entertained at "500" yester-te yester-te home of Mrs. diaries IC Gur-Llncoln Gur-Llncoln avenue. The hostesses, Mrs. Gurley, were Mrs. H. J. Mrs. T. E. Coffman, Mrs. Wil-Gaby. Wil-Gaby. Mrs. George F. Goodwin , Jennie Goodwin. The house ! rated in carnations and flags, rty-five guests were in attend- I( Mrs. E, A. Bock entertained at t night at their home. 802 Third In honor of Mrs. "Bock's sister, e Benton. Following the card pper was served, with covers for uests. The house was prettily In pink carnations and yellow , A centerpiece of the carnations idlls was arranged In a basket s cards wore painted in carna- )tion will be given this evening mc of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bar-3 Bar-3 East Second South street, in i t to Professor and Mrs. Jesse Miss Catherine Macy of Grln-. Grln-. Professor Macy is one of the ' Grinncll college, of which Mr. is a graduate. The reception the nature of a reunion of the ' Grinncll collego living In Salt i. Rhoda Beard .Rand of Kamas, graduate of the college, will be to guests. Professor and Mrs. i daughter arrived in the city I Mrs. George A. Eaton, one of tho patronesses of tho "ball to bo given by tlic Girls' Athletic association at tho Odeon tonight. M : , -mn . ' -. , ' m00:: If yiX , "V V ""' yesterday and are at the Hotel Utah. They will remain until Saturday. 4 The Theta Upsllon sorority of the University Uni-versity of Utah will give a dance this evening at the Hotel Utah, to which a large number of invitations have been issued. The ball will be under the patronage patron-age of Governor and Mrs. Spry. President Presi-dent and Mrs. J. T. Kingsbury, Dean and Mrs. Byron Cumrnlngs, Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ! ray C. Godbe, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Williams Wil-liams and Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Wilcox. Wil-cox. The High School Girls' Athletic association asso-ciation will give Its annual dance at tho Odeon tonight. The patrons will be Mayor and Mrs. Samuel Park, Superintendent Superin-tendent and Mrs. D. H. Chrlstensen, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Barrette, Professor and Mrs. George A. Eaton, Dr. and Mrs. Ira D. Travis, Miss Charlotte S-tewart and Miss Ella Dukes. a 4 Miss Rcta Nelson and Mies Gladys Burt will entertain at "509" this evening at the Nelson homo on C street. Mrs. Charles Ulrlch -will entertain the A. F. club this afternoon at her home on Edith avenue. u A musical for the benefit of tho "blue" section of the Ladies' Aid society of the Illff Methodist church will bo given at the home of Mrs. U. U. Hlskey, S55 East Second South street. The current events and current literature litera-ture section of tho Ladles' Literary club will meet this afternoon at the clubhouse. Miss Linda Jessup will give a review of Mrs. Frances Hogduon Bumett'B latest book, "T. Tembarom." Mrs. Harry Crabbo will discuss "The New Currency BUI." Mrs. J. C. Taylor will sing. tr Tho Mothers' club of the Jackson school district will meet at the school this afternoon after-noon at tf:45 o'clock. Dr. A. N. Hanson will deliver an address. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fred Wey arrived home yesterday from a trip to San Francisco Fran-cisco and other California, points. u Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon have returned re-turned from a trip to Now York and 1 other eastern cities. Mrs. C. W. Ravelin of Laporte City, Towa. is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Hanchett, Qlen Miller haa gone to the ooast on a short business trip. Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Wilcox have returned re-turned from a month's visit to southern California, Mrs. William Spry, "wife of Governor Spry, la expected home today from a visit to Grantsville, Utah. The officers of tho Relief society -will bo entertained by Mrs. JJ. J. Hayward, 272 North Second West street, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. William Stewart will give a paper on "Art in the Homo and in Life." Mrs. Gcorgo Auotin and daughter, Miss Emma Austin, have returned "from California, Cali-fornia, whoro they spent tho winter. Tho Parent-Teacher association of tho Poplar Grove school met at the school Thursday afternoon. A selection was given by the school orchestra and two Interesting addresses -were given, one bv Prr ,H-. Bradford on "What the Schooj Should Expect From the Home," n.nd tno other- by Inspoctor Carl A. Carl-EOrnn Carl-EOrnn ''What tho Home Should Expect of the School.' A general discussion. I bringing out many helpful polnto. was led by Professor Worlton. A solo -was aung by Mrs. W. R, Gcdge. Refreshments were served. ( u Mr. and Mrs. F S. Murphy and daughter. daugh-ter. Dorothy, left yesterday for a six weeks' trip, first visiting New York and then going to Florida and the West Indies. In-dies. They will return home by way of Los Angeles. |