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Show : rj Salt Lake Society ; SALT UKE, March 11 Mr and lit Mrs R K. ftfcConaugtty, Sr have Is-' ' I lUSd Invitations for a reeprlr.ii rn I I ! dSy evening. Marrh it, ul their honif. BJBXVsbbs 1079 East Second South street, In BjjBB compliment to Mr. and Mrs, ,?aj. I 1 MrCnnaughy. Jr. hi wore married BBK February 16 in New York rind ar- Bj rived In Salt i. ike Sdndav from (jti honeymoon trip to Texas and south- BBKl Tn California BBVgf Mr and Mr- Met "-in.ii;Aj Ji 'WjB naket hlr home In 8a1t Lit Ice and 1 BBl -fag'' will he v ilh -Nil M I ent for the pre i t.,. 1 el I BJ Mle Virgin For Flou 1 Bfl Fort Worth. Texas, and wcj cid- I BB ng school In New York at the time jjfi Bfl of her mprri . B BJ a nominating commit ji K Bj -'.irpose of selecting candidates for H BJ office for ih. n is appointed at meeting ." thd $ Catholic Woman's league Tm idnj wB n ternoon at the Ladies Utera'n club BB W house. The committee includes Mrs V F J. WesteqU, Mrc K C Hill. Mrs. BJ D. J Laramie. Mrs. -A. J. BruneaU, 83 j Miss Mary Gavin. Mrs. W. C Hlnter- BvJ man and Xrv C J Collin a Kj An Interesting talk .was given by BBl Mrs Elizabeth Gcoghiegan on "Plc- rBJ turesque Place and I.ends of Jre- land." The talk was Illustrated with . itcreoptlcfi.n views. ' , The following musical program was glven eooprano Volo. "Macushla."' and "Colleen o' Mine." by Mrs. May Dunroo instrumental -number. MeJ- . ley of Irish Air.' g. MJUM Daroth Crawford: "Mother Mahree," and V The Harp Thai Ohe Through Tarsn W i Halls. ' by Mrs Frances Eiarte ParSt V J Miss Irene Hickolt and Mrs .Willis Bw ? S. Hlckok entertained at cards Mori B at' t'n- li! t:ol- A-sldeiv.- r. F!.n KL Eighth South ir-et In honor of Mr.-, i Rnymdnd E. Hickao formerly Mlsrf Pi - Jk Ruth Carleom reociit bride Th) BgB; rooms win d-"-T.il d In t'Otto:!1 9 plants and Si. Patrick devices The' Br , giiV-sts numbered tp-enty j meeting of th-- excive board Jii i' Utah Fo-lerPtJd or Women'd H I fubs' Sat-urda atttr-tioon . o'clock I; .-urthe Hotel UtaB haa been tailed 1 iA the president of the xederatiolt,' II .Mrp ". T. Ad.im; tbl fK purpose Of p'asslng on the year's budget and de lj Jepnilnlng ivh-th-r or juiti a council ' li of club prsldcuts, abair be held In HnH ril ,as UHual. Charmen of deparr- , ipents dlTisioni (! ommitte3 .are I f' . Invited t be jflryery .)! the -m'.etln I , Miss May I io 1 rtlett daugh- i'1 tf'ef Colonel C of Fort ) M " (Douglas, enteVlalned at bridge tea J at thi- officers' clubrcoifts at the post Kwjl Tuesday ,nftrno n. I'lnk. sWcctpeaa r ji in a basket forisjd a centerplei tor li iHetea table Th? iostfs w&t u B - 4stej by Mrs. I,. A Wltfie a r 1 .lr I h- B. Hart. A. The glints included) Mrs II I Xustin Mrs. W 'A (Vnirt.ll ,x.rn. j S. K. Gurney, Mr! F.'ed W Bug! Bgl Mys W i ...r.L.rf. Mr- F l H j I Mr.-. C C Krilght. M !L C I BtrJ ' m.-r Mrs F L KniidVen. rs 8 BSBVJ A'itnev M Z5r W Randol. Mrj t J M WjflqfV Ma F W ; Pe.- 'Mrs Led B. tyder Mi- irlr "H J- Langtry U ' Caffee, Mill Mi-ll Maurlco Ros. Mrs F A g Prldse, Jtjf ft ' lN,rs- 7' F t aldwell Mrs Conn Sp: BP? 1 n,,t II" !! Ml-. gp 1 '-n M 1 '... inl(4.'- " F.Drl rjon.- I i. :"n I .1 ij- - I i- Xr 1 Vl"lnl AVlnhfh who will' HL BlL Iiihtp tomorrow for N' York, was .? ih guort of honsr afLaMtncing part i given last Monday ruJfirT l, Mkm Lll- ( Wan Kauffrryiin JJf lJTe en P I'ottcd. tulips andVt Patrich de- Ices formed the house decorations The hostess was assisted by her mother. moth-er. Mrs J A. Kauffnvni A late supper was served The gUeste numbered num-bered elphteen. I Mrs. p a. McMillan left Tueadaj for California to spend several week. Dr nnd Mrs A J. HosmT exp. ct to leave some time in April for Europe Eu-rope Thev will tour England and Fro nee by automobile - I ... 4 ! Mrs. H. A. Woymomh left j a) for California, when she will spend i some time I ' Captain and Mrs. Harold N George ?.ro rec nt armals at Furl MoukIss ,They wer- accompanied to Salt Lake. ; by Mlas buena Medlelland Hister of Mrs George, who will be their guest for some time. Mrs. Herald Hines entertained a few friends Informally- last Monday night at hT horn;- on Ensi Secondi South street in honor of Mrs, Ijwlc;ht L. Sawyer Saw-yer Who- expects to leave soon for Cuba to join her husband and make h?r home. I ' - ' Announcement Is made of the mar- 'rlage of Mls.s Mignon Kammerman and inrt: Roller The wcddfng tiok ' place March 1 in the Salt I i.k.- temple tem-ple ' Apostle George F RichJirds per-formcd per-formcd i he ceremony. An interest 'ng program was carried car-ried out at the meeting Of 'he dramatic drama-tic section of The Ladle s" Liternrv . ! u I Monday afternoon nt the clubhouse. Miss l.eun.i Sullivan gave a paper on " Eugene i Nell, the Man and His Plas.' One of O'NeJl'e plays. "Dlf-f'reni." "Dlf-f'reni." was read by Mix. A B Grtc-scn. Grtc-scn. . . s ilrs. J Will l lawson mid daughter Consuelo. hive arrived from San Francleco to Join Mr. clawsoh at the Hotel Utah. Mra. Clawson and MINI Clawton will later visit tn hiiago end New York. .. . .... . Mrs. H. C Gcmmell has returned from California, where she spent some time Mrs Mary H. How ells of Boll take, and daughter, Mrs. J. D Flint of Kays-vllle. Kays-vllle. have returned from a trrp through i"allfornln While -in Long Beach they were guests of Mr and Mrs f T. Baileyi fdrmerly ofs Salt l-a'kc They, also lslted in Los Angeles An-geles and San Dlogo Mr and Mrs W Lewis, left Tuesday Tues-day for a month's visit to San Pran-clsco Pran-clsco ' . Mrs Ro . C Mclntyre eTitenained at a large tea Wednesday afternoon aaXber home on Fifth East street In huniir of Miss Hazel 'lurk S ho will be marrlett March 1o 0 JattlOS lr-lngton lr-lngton Hayns of Ijs' Angeles t A color scheme of blue and ',clii mi csrried out on (he tea table A crystal basket of daffcidll9 mall blue i lowers formed a eentcrpl'-ee Blue candles were In silver holders. Presiding at the table were Mrs. .lames Iers Jr.; Mrs fjuv un BcOy-OC BcOy-OC Mrs A. H Fisher a tut M rf filch -ard Orlbb Asulstlng In sering were Mrs Otto Flslier Mrs .ranie-- Kv.mh Mrs Victoi H. Seors and Mrs a". "'. Cassidy Mrs. Harrj Clark, mothjiP of the bride assisted in receiving. Th- jfSicst-cards jfSicst-cards were takon at the door ft Miss llene Iver" and Grace Msrv I vers. Mrs. Edward McGufrin reiraered sw-eral sw-eral harp selections. Mrs. Adine Brad-i Brad-i ley plnycd on the violin. is Becky I Almond the piano, and Ml-s Margaret Mar-garet Falk sang sc eral solos. t.ine hundred and fifty Invitations were Issued. 0 ' Mr. and Ml. Maurice Burnett entertained en-tertained last Wednesday night- at their home in the Swallow apartments at bridge and a late supper l ink and white carnations were used about tho house The guests Included Mr and Mrs. T. P Bllllnrrs. Mr an I Mr- W W. Gillam. Dr and Mrs. L. W Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Snmner G Mnrgctte, Mr and Mrs F C Myers. Mr. and Mr.- w it Hutchinson, Jr.; Mr and Mr-. C R Leggett, Mr and Mrs It. E. Peters. j " Mrs. Charles Iunn Moore entcr-I entcr-I Ui nod members of the Plate club at I luncheon and cards Wednesday afternoon after-noon at her home, 1007 Eleventh East I street The guests were seated for lunc heon nt one long tnble with a i large bowl of purple clnnuroric as a centerpiece on u Madeira cover. Pur-pic Pur-pic .md green candles were in silver Holders, The place cards and favors v re in St Patrick ueslirns. Covers wen laid for the twelve club members. Th" hostess w;ls assisted by her sisters. sis-ters. Mrs. Carl Bwannolms and Mis--Theodesla Smith. ... MTS, Albert L. Kirk entertained the Wednesday Afternoon club at luncheon lunch-eon Wednesday afternoon a,t hor home at 49 Fifth South street A crystal basket of violets formed a centerpiece for the tablo. The pluce cards were In violet designs The hostess was as-sited as-sited by Mrs J M. Anderson and .Mrs, Vuughl VUUe. The other guests were Mrs. Clyde Anderson. Jrs. George AmuBsen. Mrs. Charles Burns Mrs L. C Koblnson, Mrs. Conrad Haymond, MI'S. Joseph Anderson, .irs Stanley Taylor, Mrs. George Melroy and MlfcS F. onp. Stromncss. . Mr and Mr.- J. H. Patrick and Mr and Mrs. Harold F Peery hav'c returned re-turned from a trip to Colorado and Del Monte The Masonic dub of Salt lake was formally at home Wednesday afternoon after-noon and evening In Its new quarters at No. Si East First Beuth street The nev, rooms vere In holda uttlre. and officers of the club tuftl their Wives were busy all afternoon an (Livening rccollng Salt Lake Masons and theli friends Refreshments, Wero yjvrd and music furnished continually, with a special program durlrig The evenlnK- Between 8 and 9 o'clock the program pro-gram consisted of son;s by ,Mii i Bot-torff. Bot-torff. dancing by little Margery Batle. music on the violin and piano by Mn and Mrs. George T Skelton. and songs b Mrs. E. Standi ford At y o'clock the library of the club was cleared for the remainder of tho evening. Music was furnished by the Masonic orchestra orches-tra under the dlroctlon of 1 V. Stone. Members of this orchestra wfio were prrxent are Mr. Stone. John Vlsscr, Morris Stephenson. Ed Short. Morris Treweek and Robert St-'lllck, i i n the receiving llu- Were Mr and Mrs. a IS i H nrit Mr id Mn Elmer El-mer U. Jones. Mr. and MiSj Roy I . Northrup, Mr and Mrs. nil I, Baldwin Mr. and Mrs J. H. Cornwall. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Plumh. Mi a nrl Mr-George Mr-George W Hahp and Arthur A Allen ... Spirit of Liberty chapter, Na Ugh ters of the American Reolution. v.. entertained In regular moti'hlv se -slon by Mrs W. C Boyd and M re li D, Hlnes. ai the Boyd 'home. 103.T Third avenue. Thursday afternoon Winners In recent medal oopteats of the D A. R. and S A It read tne prize-winning ensnxs , Miss Ret (reer. who won the I) At R. medal, presented her essay on The Hope of America.' Roger P nolds successful suc-cessful S A R contestant, had for his theme "What Is an American"" Si. Patrick's ideas were csprled, out in the house decora t ions- and th refreshment! re-freshment! i otted plants wen about the rbrime green .ini white Idea prevailed in ihe Ices and cake Assisting the hostesses wet,- Miss la onn Johnston Miss Helen Hanna and Miss Frances Johnson. rj Mrs W E Losee en i-fi ii ined lueu,- i.ers of the Thursday Afternoon club Thursdsy afternoon ai her home oi, East Second South itrsel The aftei noon was spent at fl e hundred io -lowed by tea. California popples in pir.k and orange were arranged In n crystal basket h Iriterpieci- Sir-teen Sir-teen -lub members ere in ;li.'i.i-ance. ;li.'i.i-ance. . j In honor of Mrs. .O. 0. Beebe. Mrs John Henrv Dockfri lei entertained twenty gue .'s with a bru-f I inrh ai her home 204 South Occidental boulevard. Los Angeles, recent l. spring flowers tn th- p.int"i shades were effectively used in the decora Hons of the PockWeller home Mrs Beebe who went to Calif oi nia several months ago to spend th winter h.iK reclr ed mf li hi tentlon ' Mrs. Hurry Lvndon Stevens entertained enter-tained members of her card club at hor home on Westminster avenue Thursday afternoon at luncheon and cards Low crystal bowls of lavender laven-der and white sweet ptas formed the centerpiece for the small ie,i fVibU-s Covers were laid for twelve. ... Mr and Mr I'harles Blackburn Law ton have returned from iheli honeymoon Inp eaal and are al home In the Beedre apartments. M-- Lawton w is formerly Marlon lloope.-Buchly. lloope.-Buchly. Mrs. Lloyd Cooke has reiurned 10 her home In Texas after Spending seme time In Salt Iike Miss i arlo'ta Jennings left Thursday Thurs-day for her home Jn Berkeley. Giel., after spending some time in Salt Lake. Mrs. Philip E Brother entertained at bridge luncheon Friday at br home, 326 Delwbod place, in honoi of MISS Hazel i lark a bride of ne.U week Jonquils in a silver basket formed the c'enterpiee for the tea table. Jfel-low Jfel-low candles Were In silver holders. A gold and silver color decorative scheme was carried out In all of 'he decorative details. Covers were laid for twelve Bridge followed 'Luncheon. 'Lunch-eon. . Miss Reta Rawllngs. a spring bride, was the guest of honor at a bridge luncheon given Fridav afternoon by ilrs. Arnold A. Reiser at her home fi4 Thirteenth East stroet. Luncheon was served a l small tables, ta-bles, each decorated with sweet peas, arranged In crystal baskets. The I place card- were hand painted in sweetpeas. Covers were laid for twenty-four. Assisting the hostess wore Mrs. C H RaWllngs, Mls-s Luclle Croft and I Helen ( isinond - . e Mrs. J. F Rhode entertained Friday Fri-day at her' home, 126 Third avenue, In honor of Mrs Car Wesley Moore oi Kansas Cltv Mo. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reeves left Saturday Sat-urday for a ten days' trip to Los Angeles An-geles and San Francisco. ." The sophomore class of the L'ni-verslty L'ni-verslty of Utah entertained Friday afternoon aft-ernoon at a matinee dancing psrty In the John R. Park building The committee com-mittee "in i barge of arrangements In-rluded In-rluded Ray W.ill.in. M'.s- Glads s Griffin. Grif-fin. Harold Snow Jack Ensign and. Knrley Gustln. The proceeds wore donated to the stlldenl unlo'n fund The guests numbered, I f 0. . Following the basketball game played play-ed Friday .evening In the university gymnasium by tho University of L'tah and the Agricultural college an Infernal In-fernal dancinfr party was given by tho A . S f 1". in the'.Tohn R Park biilld- , lug at the university Members of the two baskesVall teams were the I guests of fionorand ihe patrons Included In-cluded fresldent and Mrs. Gedrg Thomas. Dcannnd Mrs. William. H Lear and MlVeajld Mrs. Thomas.?.! Pitspatrlck, The proceeds were clo-natii clo-natii to the studs nt u n Ion 'f u nd. 'rir whi.li ;' drl ft- been til. nli- durin the past week. . I 'The entertainment committee of IJic s boor was in charge ,f n rru n(i.- i inents The members are Miss Jo!s f'annon. MlM Judith Hills. Lynn Alder Ald-er Harold", Hoare and Charley Coftan. The guests numbered 300. " oo New Wetland canal Is the fourth to b. built bv CjKnada between Lae Erie land Iike Tintarlo. , |