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Show gup a jgi W1M1W. V r Sunday, February 1, 1920 T Y.w !V y'fiS"':, ft ?? "s "S' -- c "". !' ,1 w 1 i: 4J ''wA i "v o 38 22S533S3S3SSS5 S5SSS3S2Sg5 .y r jJ . ( il . ! - .f 1.. . 8 3 Miss Anna ' E. Hunt, II S8K I engaged to f 5 ftl f45 , X x, , " '! V ' 9 i i i i Jfrs. John H. Wilson, formerly Miss (Mary Beatie, bride of last week. s?5. Mrs. DarreU Brougli, Los Angeles, ;a Salt Lake visitor, , WsiS?S Joys of February Are Now on Interesting FEBRUARY,anil also 'of noted os citron month Sf j ichng the udvent of Lent, appear on the calendar todaj. First event of tho fatitou mouth is the day dedicated to M. Valentine, patron saint of love. Its approach is already in evidence in arrow pierced hearts and cunning littlo Cupids, on place eafds for dinner and teas, anJ Valentines to convey tender sentiments through the mails. Soon, flags and hatchets, emblematic of th Father of his Country, will be patting in tbeir appearsneo as Wash in gt ons birthday draws near. But in th meantime, solemn Lenten days will officially end th winter social season, beginning with Ash Wed r cedar, February IS. Msrdi Grass fe.tivitie will be celebrated on the Ia- photo sy 'fSsZ Z2&2&. WMiEiE STUDIO ' d : i ? 2 " s, s22SSg2S t eifle' coast and in histone old New Or :luny cover over yellow satin was the leans on'tbe day previous, and' many entcrpiece. Assisting at the tea table Bult Lakers will travel south or west were Miss Eva Bechtel and Mias Gladys to sharo in the gayetr, Thomas. Those assisting in serving , ' Miss Gwendolyn Murdock, Miss oesost e. Armstrong Eleanor Clark, Miss Marion Moyle, at a birthday party Miss Claire C, Marshall, Miss Marion yesterday afternoon at bur home, 49 Knickerbocker, Miss Betts G. Brown North Second West street, in honor of and Miss Dorothy G. Brown. her son, Eugene Armstrong, who was , , celebrating his eleventh birthday. - The TPlIE Daughters of Lynda" gave a decorations were in pink, and white. matinee party at the Orpheum ou The table had as a centerpiece a birth- Saturday. the matinee Preceding day cake with eleven pink candles. The luncheon was served at the Wilson twenty four littlo guests were seated at hotel. The place cards were attractive one large table. The hostess was as- in the green and white club colors. sisted in serving bjr her two nieces, Each guest received a favor. Miss Priscilla Armstrong and Miss IsaThe club members are: Miss Mar bella Armstrong. jorie Harris, Miss Mona Bottorff, Miss Mvrtiee Clmton, Miss Ruth E. BarISS DOROTIIY GREEN and Mise nard, Miss Edelweiss Schuster, Miss i I Green, daughters of Mr. and Fern Barter, Mink Virginia Ramev, Miss Josephine McCarty and Miss Mrs. H. IL Green, and Miss Mabel G. Lyman. Dods, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. . LEONARD H, BALUF Dods, entertained at a large tea yesMR8. at tea yesterday afternoon terday afternoon from 3 until 6 at the at the henhouse hotel, from 4 39 Green home, 156S Fourth East street. A color scheme of yellow wes earned unit i o'clock. In honor of Miss Jean Falls, Mont., who has been ont in the decorations. A basket of Miles of Great a guest In the city for several weeks. and daffodils tied with a mangolds Tbs centerpiece for th tea table was butterfly bow of yellow maltne on a a crystal basket of pink rose. iland- - Mrs. An-nic- e painled place cards In ros designs were .he favors. Cover were laid for Mrs. herald L. Ltndgren. Mrs. Ralph Mejers, Mrs. A. J. Reese. Mr. Merle Summers, Mrs. Theodore Armstrong and Miss Ruth O. Roberta , 0 of t ie most successful In a series ONE danctmf parties given by th Commercial club wa the "Winter Fanta.a,' fourth in th aeries, given at the clubhouse last night Dancing was enjoyed In the large dining room and a late supper was served in the gold room and the ladles dining room. About one hundred were in attendance. The committee on arrangements B. Q. Richardson, Freeman p. Faesett, W. G. Burton. R. J I.vana, A. p. Pierson, Lynn H Thompron and Norman L. t erini a. Announcement wa made Of a leap year dance, to be given February IS, under of the club. the dlre-nto- n v RECEPTION was given laat night rlub of the high by the Frlota reserve In honor of school girl Leland Savles secretary of the Misa Ruth work of. the T. W C. A. Mine girl' havlea expects to leave Tuesday for hor home In Oak Park. Id. where ah will be married to John Ruektnan of Victoria. Texan. March Ik Announcement of the ercagement la mad todav The tea table held a cn stal basket of standards wl-Crystal Ophelia rosea pink taners were on each comer of the table. Mis. Ailaa Reiui presided at the A Assisting In rereiving were Howe Carpenter. Mim Grace Isabella Gate and Mum Kunimel, Mi Jane M. Campbell a en N honor of Mia K ft Kas who (rasremnt to Charles Leslie Pke is a luncheon was a mi ou need toda gUen jeaterday at he Hofei L tab by te Mr table. Mi-col- Harriet P Moyle, Miss EMzabeth and Mi Mirv Alire Moon Ophelia rosea and fresiaa formed a cenMis M Movie terpiece for the taMt Covert were laid for the follow ng Mrn guests, heel lea the gueat e. boner J'ta Tear M Puis Frank he;ihHpd f;m,,hcrk, Milton M. Love, Mr Jns.rune Mra. Se'mour I. Billina Mss lordh . pen I l.sdlxtr Mt Mii-M I G: nut ' .Jurv E iule 11 htraup, M ss Martha l.u ard, -- If , V Mss ra"'r . : |