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Show I Salt Lake Society II n SALT LAKE CITY. May 13 Miss Ellen Jackeon of Santa Monica, Cal., who arrived Wednesday afternoon to )"!"V jrlslt Mrs. V. P Strang. WlU be SX- ! J ;j ; ' u-n-lvoly entertained tinting her lay RJil If lMlffi'Tl in Salt Lake ' Mr. and Mrs. Keen ""K Ld 5 a aanoln Pty last - u. at their home on Seventh hmi SlV evening at their homo. 1 Sc End avenue, and a1 d nn- ' at il fniintn- club Saturday nlirht Mr. I 1 u- SSSPw Swo Issued invtatlono 53? jT tea at her home Wednesday ot HST I?Dc wfll Certain for M'ss JftCkBon Tuesday at her home 1 is 2 F -tmft. at bridge luncheon and ! MrVfj'corRo R Horning Will give a innrheon a My Shop Thursday of next . . . Mr3 France Harts Park entertained' entertain-ed' at a studio ten Wednesday afternoon after-noon at her home on East South Temple street. Spring flowers and fruit blossoms decorated the rooms. A yellOW color scheme was carried out' in thrt tea table decorations. Yel- low tulips and jolnqulls In a crystal bowl Conned the centerpiece. Yellow andlcs were tn crystal holders and S oluny cover was ovor yellow Insisting MM. Park in receiving X were Mrs. Frank N. Cameron, Mrs. N. Fr. j H, Davidson ani Mr- J. C Rarnhnrt Presiding; at the tea table vere Mrs Alfred Kruges, Mrs re. Mark. Miss Vlncenl Keytlne and Mrs. Dlllla'm C. Hlnterman. AsslfMntr In serving were Mrs. John I c Alder Miss Margaret O'Brien, Miss Man' McCaffe.ry of St. IxuK Miss Ocelia Gavin and Miss Frances Hol- hrook. .. . One hundred and fifty guests called. ' Mrs. B. Bachmnn entertained Wed nesday afternoon nt her borne In lro-'.. lro-'.. vo In honor of Miss Margaret Mnrnhall a May bride, nt a miscellaneous show- Ier and tea. A number of guests from gait Lake were In attendance The tea table was decorated in red and yellow tulips. The guests numbered fifty, a In honor of Mrs. E C. Cazler. form-erlv form-erlv Miss Ruth Paupherty. a recent blide who Is visit Inp her mother here for a short while. Mrs Carlyle Patterson Patter-son Knight entertained at luncheon Wednesday at i ho Hotel Fifth East. Pink snaporagons and fruit blossom, decorated the luncheon table. The place cards were hand-painted In fruit bllssoma In pink and white Covers Cov-ers were laid for twelve. Mrs. R C. O'Neill i ntert&Jned at dinner Thursday evening in honor of Mrs, Caller at th" H -t . 1 Fifth Cant. Crimson and white tullpe were ranged In a crystal basket as a centerpiece center-piece for the table. The guests numbered num-bered bIjc. Dr. and Mrs. Roy Groesbeck entertained enter-tained a party of friends at Beck's Hot Springs last Wednesday evening Supper was served at the Groesbeck home. 1641 Ninth East street. The supper table was decorated In spring blossoms and garden flowers. The guesta numbered twenty-four. mm' Mrs. r, E. McConaug hy entertained a few friends Wsdm afterno a 1 If j her home on East Second South street 1n honor of Mrs A T. Volli i r, formerly form-erly of this city, who Is spend) fhort while lure nn her n a.3 hom In California from a visit lo hr brother end sister. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rood, in LMwUHtKItHB New York. A kensington was folic wed by tea. Apple blossom were u.ed about the house, and a bowl of joun- 1 11 il s was the centerpiece for the lea table. kfrs. J. F. Worley entertained Tues-I dej afternoon al her home In the. White apartments in honor of the I eighth birthday f her eon. Georpe I Francis Worlej "Ths moms and the. tea table wr. decorated in pink tu-! lips. The small gu-ts wen a follows. Henry and Richard Knieht, "Warren,. Colten Betty t'olten. Woody wise, Waym Wise, Bhirley wise. Clarke CaldWoll, Robert Motherwell, Mary Motherv.ell. Hetty Thompson. lone Thompson, Betty Oakes, Tom I'd-dek I'd-dek and Catherine Ellison Mihs QctavlS Tlall, a bride of the week, was the xuest of honor at a kensington lea given Monday afternoon after-noon by lUss Julia Howe, at her home on Douglas avenue Pink sweet peas in n crystal basket formed a centerpiece for the tea. table Fruit blossoms were USS(1 about the rooms A pink color schema was carried car-ried nut In all of the decorative details de-tails and the ref rephments. The hostes was assisted by Mrs Lawrence A allace. Miss L-orna Garrett Gar-rett nnd Mis, Mvrtle Parkinson. A trousseau tea wa piven Sunday afternoon by Miss Hall at her home. 14", S Gilmer avenue. The tea tablo had .i clun cover over yellow with a crystal bowl of Jonquils as a eenter-pecy eenter-pecy Yellow candles were In crystal holders. The hostess was assisted b her mother Mrs. Mosiah Hall. Mips Flor-BTIi Flor-BTIi 1 Hftll, BUSS Viola Hnll and Miss Tnscphlno Hall. One hvindred' and fifty guests called. Members of tho short Story club were entertained Monday afternoon by Mr-- C If Blanohard and Mrs George 8. Blanchard at their home on First avenue The subject of "Folk Talcs and Fftlry stories" wan continued. Mr', C H Arman read an extract from Washington's Trving Tales of "The. Alhambra." Mr-. D W. McAllister j tfn a talk on Germany fairv stories,; with Illustrations from some of the best known writers. Tea waa served at the conclusion of the program. The tea table wa deco-rsted deco-rsted In fruit blossoms. Presiding at the tal.b- wrc .Mrs. J M. lart and Mrs. Allen T. Sanford. Miss Ella Peterson, a bride of this week, entertained at a trousseau t-;i Sunday afternoon at her home, 28 M strret A bridal party of kewples formed the centerpiece for the tea table. Yellow Jonquils were used about the house The hostess was assisted by her mother. Mm. Hugo D. E. Peterson, Bars Joseph Anderson, Miss Ruth Foster and Ml.ss Emma KJar in receiving re-ceiving the guests. Assisting In the dining room were Mrs A L Zobell. Miss Viola Hail. Mrs. F. E. Peterson and Mrs. Waldo Peterson. About eighty guests called. The student body of the University of Utah entertained last Monday evening eve-ning at a dancing party at tho Odeon In celebration of the annual "IT" day which was observed on the university campus. University pennants and university colors, crimson and Bllver, were used In tho decorations. The patrons included Professor and Mrs Raymond R. Harriiryin and Dean and Mrs. William H. Leary. The entertainment en-tertainment commltt e of the school had charge of arrangement? They are Linden Alder. c halrrc.an . Miss Lois Cannon. Miss Judith Hills, Charles Cov an and Harold Hoare. Fifteen hundreds giic.-Nt.s were present. pres-ent. Miss Margaret Marshall a spring bride, was the guest of honor at a lUheheon and kensington Monday afternoon, aft-ernoon, given by Mrs Curtis Y. Claw-son Claw-son at her home. 12-4 Second avonu A bowl of xprlng blossoms formed a centerpiece for the table. The place cards were hand painted in blossom. Covers were laid for the following In addition to the guest of honor: Mrs. Grace C Woolley, Mrs. Jeanette Y. BSaston, Mth George M. Marshall. Miss Clara Ifarsha 1 Mrs. Frank Winn. Mr J'-din M Clawson. Mrs. R !' Penman, Mrs. Robert T. Jelltson and Mls3 Addle Parklnson Th" afternoon wa.s ypent In sewing for the bride Sigma Chi fraternity of the University Uni-versity of I'tuh entertained Sunday afternoon at tea between 3 and 6 o'clock ut the fraternity house on Blast First Bouth street In honor of the mothers and fathers of the members of the fraternity. Th. house was decorated In the fraternity colors, blue and gold. Roses were used In the den and dining room, where tea was served by the new members During the afternoon a program was given bv members of the fraternity. fratern-ity. Clarsnaa Warslng served as the chairnv.in of the committee in charge of arrangements, no hundred guests called during (he afternoon. M:. G. W Barrows entertained new officer of the R. E. Lee chapter. United Daughters of the Confederacy Sunday afternoon at her home. 3091 Seventh East street, at tea. The tea table was decorated with spring flowers. o Dr. and Mrj. P J. O'Gara. 1GS I street, entertained at luncheon Mon-da Mon-da for their old-time friends, Edv. urd M Andrews and Charles D Hazelrlng of the Amorlr .11 Light Muera company, com-pany, .Mr. and Mrs. R F Swunor announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen to R;jpt rt Wllley of Ivxylon. Tho wedding will take place this I month. I In compliment to her tdster, Mr; V. 1 H. Wadsworth of Los Angeles, Mrs. A. Leon Mi.ivton entertained at her j home on H struct Thurnday afternoon I at a tea. Fruit blossoms and pink - -.ndles were used to decorate the reception re-ception room. Cecil Rrunner roses WOre arranged In a sliver basket as B centerpiece for the tea table. Pink candles In silver holders were at the corners of the table. A cluny cover v.'uh f.-vor pink. Presiding at the lea table were Mrs H. Tvree. Mrs C. C. ParHons. Mrs. J P. Thlrriot and Mr. George O. By-water. By-water. Agisting In serving were Miss Ruth Spence, Miss Vtvlns Ellerbeck, Mrs Arthur E. Moroton. Miss Alice Purefoy and Mls Evtdyn Movie. One hundred guests called. Cards were received at the door by Barbara Bywater and Helen Christie Wada- worth Following the wedding of Miss Ella Petwrson and Vyvyan CUft In the Salt Lake temple Thursday morning, a Wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride s sister, Mrs. A. L. Zobell 386 Hampton avenue. The ceremony was performed by Apostle J. A. Widtsoe. A reception was given last Thursday niyhi at the home of the bride's parents! par-ents! Mr and Mrs. Hugo D. E. Peterson. Pe-terson. 123 M etreot. Tulips, Jonquils and other spring flowers were con-blnde con-blnde with palms and ferns In the house decorations. Pink carnations In crystal basket formed tho centerpiece center-piece for the supper table, on a ciuny lace cover over pink. The bride wore a gown of white crepe with a veil caught with orange blossoms and carried bride rosea aad a shower of white sweet peas. The maid of honor. Miss Viola peteiKon,, woro coral crepe and carried lavendarl SWeel P'ns Miss Erma KJar brlods-1 mntd wore pink taffeta and iarrled SWeet pens. Ml.-s Ruth Foster. th other bridesmaid, wore lavender taf-fsts taf-fsts and carried sweet peaa ciive 1 lift was best man Assisting Mr. and Mrs (VteASon nd; the bridal party In reoelvlng were Mr. and Mrs George Paz man, Assisting in the dining room were Airs, josepn Anderson, Mrs. Hugo C a Peterson Mrs A j. Zobell, Mrs, F K Peter "nn and Btrs. W A Peterson, Punch ai served bv MlSs Bllldred Peterson and Mis- Arlln Doynes The wedding cake VftS served by Betty Jane Anderson, irnrinla Peterson and Bert Zobell The guoRts numbered 100. The couple will make their homo in Salt Lake.. s . - Mr and Mrs. William E Rydal. h of this city announce the marriage of their son, .Tosoph Evan Rydalch. to Miss Llla Inke. daughter of L. F. Lake of Porntello Thn wedding took place Sunday In 1onn Beach, Cel., where tho young people had been making mak-ing their homo. They will continue their residence there. Spirit of Liberty chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, elected officers Thursdny afternoon at a meeting meet-ing at the home Of Mrs H J. Wallse on East First South street Mrs. M. EC Parsons was re-electea rSgO Ik, u -G. R. BOthWell, Vice regent; Mi" W. E. Tracy, scrota ry, Mrs. W, Hoyd, treasurer; Mrs. L. H. Stohr, registrar, Mrs. J. E Oglesby. historian, and Mrs. R. C. Gemmoll, new member of the board of directors Members of tho Authors' club wrc entetalned at luncheon Thursday in a private dining room at the Hotel Utah by Mrs. A H. Chrlstensen. Following luncheon a matinee party wm enjoyed at the wiikes theatre, to hear the American Light '"ipera company In Tlv Bohemian Girl " Pink curnatlons were arrangod as a centerpiece for the table The guests included Mrs W. R. CalderWood, Mrs. Harden Bennlon, Mrs. W. W. Riter, Blrs, Ix"vl Etlgnr Young. Mrs. M. R. Evans Mrs. W. M Stewart, Mrs Adam 9. Bennlon, Mrs Lorenr.o X. Stohl, Mrs. Stephen L. Richards, Mrs. A. E Bennlon, Mrs W. M. Stookey Mrs S S' Stewart, Mrs. B. H Roberts. Ifrs, C. F. Wilcox. Mrs. Ellzaboth C. Cris-mon, Cris-mon, Mrs. R. W. Young. Mrs George D Pyper. Mrs. R. R. Lyman. Mrs Joseph Jo-seph T. Kingsbury, Mrs. D. H Chrlsf-' Chrlsf-' nsr-n Miss Mary Connelly, Mrs D. L. Lang, Mrs. J. F. Derbidge and Mb Alice Chrlstensen. I Mr. and Mrs. R E Mark left Thurs-j Thurs-j day for New York and other eastern I '.ties on an extended trip. I In honor of Miss Margaret Marshall. I a bride of next week, Mrs. R. F Penman Pen-man entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her home on Fourth South street last Thursday night The guests numbered twenty. Guests were entertained at luncheon I and bridge Thursday afternoon hy j Btrs. Albert Roberts at her homo In the Hillcrest apartments In honor of I Miss Ellen Jackson of Santa Monica, i'al. who Is visiting Mrs. V. P. Strs nge. Peach blossoms were the decorations for small tables. Covers were laid for the following: Miss Jackson, Mrs V. P. Strange, Mrs. Frank M. Gray, Mrs GeorgeR. Horning. Mrs. A. E Smith, Mrs. A D. Smith, Mrs L A. Witney, Mrs Perry Clark. Mrs. Kean Miller. Mrs. J F. Bauchelle, Mrs E L Dorr. Mrs. A Jackeon, Mra Stephens, Blrs. J. B Gordon. Mrs. A. H Wyman, Bliss l earl Savage and Miss Helen Laldlaw Mr and Mrs. Strange will entertain at dinner this evening at their homo on Second avenue in honor of their guest Miss Octavla Hall and Merle D. Kimball were married Thursdaj raorn-1 raorn-1 Ing In tho Salt Ixko temple. The core-, core-, mony was performed by Apostle David O. McKay I A reception was given last Thursday ; night at the home of the bride's par- . ;ils, Mr. and Mrs Mosluh Hall. 1432 Gilmer avenue The reception room was decorated In palm, ferns and fruit idoKsoms and pink sna pdragons. The wedding party stood In a bower of th j blossoms In 1 1 1 0 dining room pink roses in a crystal basket formed tho centerpiece for the supper table Four j ptnk candles were In crystal holders. A cluny rover was over pink The bride wore cream Canton crepe ttimmed Iti Spanish lace with a veil caught with orange blossoms. She car lied bride roses The maid of honor, Miss Florence Hall of Ogden, wore flame-colored organdy nnd carried I flame-colored sweet peas One of tho bridesmaids, Miss Viola Hall, wore lavendar Organdy and carried laven-dur laven-dur swee: p.. as T 1 1 ' ..ih-r bridesmaid. I Miss Josephine Hall, wore apricot or-gandy or-gandy with swset peas to correspond Ui 1 1 r gown. Enteral Hansen was ; best man. Assisting In receiving the guos'S with Mr and Mrs. Hell and the wedding party, were Wllford Kimball and Mr and lira Nephl Hansen. Assisting In J the dining room were Miss Elsa Koy-I Koy-I sor, Miss Judith Keysor, Miss llartha annon Bfita l-a; lis Hansen, Bliss Ca-, Ca-, rolyne Cannon, Miss Mary MoKellar, Mist P.uth Allen, Miss Julia Howe, Miss iorna Garrett and Miss Bcrnlce 1 .Nolden ' Two hundred and fifty guests were j in attendance. Tho couple will be at home after May 15 In the Granite I apartments on Eleventh East street. Mrs. Clara Mohlman entertained the I members of the Live uak club Wed-I Wed-I nesday. May 10, at her home, 2530 Grammercy avenue. The afternoon was given to needlwork und dellelous I refreshments wen servi 1 by the host-I host-I esp assisted by her daughter, Mlsc j Helen Mohlman. Sweet peas wore the centerpiece for the table. The club adjourned to meet wdh Mr' Frahclsj Ryder, '663 Jcferson avenue, on, May 24. Mrs. J. A. Hammer, Mrs. H. H. Hantz and Mrs. J M. K'inard will DO hostesses to the Phllatrea class of the First Methodist Sunday school at the, Mary Fa) Inn Tuesday venlnr. May 16. The following program has been arranged : Violin solo Miss Grace Burton Vocal solo Mrs. Ruth Fisher, Heading . ...Mrs. Kenneth W, Jones i Ogden Scandinavians win hold a I "flelskapslag' celebration on May 17 in the Third ward hall There will be danrlng. talks, sons, lolln eelec-l tlons. quartet numbers and humorous selections. Prises will be given Lunch-j eon will bo servod. The celebration, starts at 8 o'clock The Episcopal Guild Will meet In regular session Wednesday at the homo of Mrs George Murphy, 27r,3 Washington avenue. Miss BVS Bmhlts will be the assltlntr hoBtess. I Mrs. Petei C. Jensen of Hunt Hie was hostess 1,1 an afternoon luncheon Wednesday. May 11, In honor of Miss Rose Jensen, Who recently returned from ii mlswlon to tho oastern 9tates, A farewell dinner will he served to th members of the Westminster Guild Of the First Presbyterian church Tuesday " . nlng at 6'30 o'clock at ths W.iber rlub. The meeting will bo the last held this spring and all I work of the club will bo suspended during the summer months. Many of the members of the club are taking positions In camps at Yellowstone park Mrs Alex Payse, formerly Miss Ver-j Ver-j nn Bult of Ogden, whose marriage took place In Los Angeles May l, was entertained at a number of showers during the past week by friends In Los Angeles. Mrs. Payso Is making h'r home there About fifty members of the Third ward MutualH enjoyed a party at the I tab Hot Spring" Wednesday night. ! Water sports wr the features f entertainment en-tertainment Luncheon was served in tho sun parlor. Mrs. Laura Randolph was pleasantly surprised by a number or her friends Tuesday evening at her home. 2756 AdumH avemie, It was the birthday anniversary Of Mrs. Randolph and she was showered with many lovely gifts. Cards and music were the dlv r Ion of the evening. A luncheon wa3 served Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur MacBeth, Mr and Mr.- Fred Myers, Mrs Vlfred Waldram, Miss Grace Doran. Mr. Brown. Mrs. AgnOfl Webb. Mr. and Mrs. B. Boyle Mrs Marlen Fretwcll. Mrs. Conshafter, Frank Conshafter. Jr., Mis.s Nathalie Buit. Mies Norma Fretwcll. Claude V.". tSOn, Mrs Sarah Bult and WallSCS L Randolph. Jr. m m m Five hundred Ogden children were I prosent as guests of the Episcopal Guild Saturday afternoon May 6. at tho Berthana in their annual May party. At 3 o'clock formation for a grand march was made with every child taking part and favors of gayly colored balloons were glvon to each Many of tho children attending wore dressed In costumes of lovely color. Ref rash ments were served. Following the grand mar h, a program of dancing danc-ing was given by a number ot the girls of the state school for the deaf, and also by Miss Dorothy Brewer, Mis Vlnetta Ioe, Mlas Irene Lock-wood, Lock-wood, Miss Carmen Hall and Miss Virginia Marchant Mr and Mrs. Milton IT White entertained en-tertained Tuesday for Mr White's brother. Aaron Ovcrholt and wife of Los Angeles, who are visiting In Ogden Og-den for a few weeks. The evont was a mis'ir part and the 30 guests came, garbed In outlandish apparel. Music was furnished during th evening by Mrs. Gnyla Wllfong. Mr Qverholt, Mrs. Ovcrholt. Ray Yeaman. Earl Peterson, Clvde Jackson. Mra M'lH Millar and Arthur Hansen. Refreshments were served by the hostess. j Mr. Jessie Smith entertained the members of the S T O. P. club Tues-I Tues-I day afternoon at her home on Liberty avenue. Sewing was the diversion of the early hours. A dainty two-course luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Fred Steel,. Members of the club and their husbands will entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Garr on Douglas avenue. a Mrs. E. M. Krumperman received the members of the Alta Vista Birthday Birth-day club Wednesday afternoon at her l home, 761 Twenty-fourth street. A musical program by Mls Inez Johnson, John-son, violinist; Miss Mildred Ware, vo-callst, vo-callst, and Leon Austad, pianist, was enjoyed. Mr Krumperman was presented pre-sented with a lovely set of silver teaspoons tea-spoons by the rlub A luncheon was served by the hOStOBS, assisted by Mrs. J F Campbell and Miss Josophlno Krumperman. Guests present were Mrs J. M. Llenon. Mrs r.ee Hawley, Mrs. R. Ford. Mrs. J. F Campbell, i Mr j. B. Parks Mrs Alfred Mruer-I Mruer-I ton. Mrs Arthur Ramsdon and Mrs. Huph Armel. The eub will meet Friday. Fri-day. May 26, at tho homo of Mrs. Alfred Bruerton. There will he a board meeting: of the Daughters of the Pioneers Monday Mon-day afternoon nt 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Edward I. Rich, 247& JSffgfSOh avenue MISS Ellen Thomaj will give the musical program The I. C. 8. club of Ogden pleasantly pleasant-ly surprised Mrs Lydia Jackson at her home on 31fS Porter avenue Monday Mon-day evening, the occasion being the anniversary an-niversary of her birth Members brought along bBSkstS of lunch whleh was served later In the evening PrizeH were awarded to Mr George "WangB-gard "WangB-gard and Mr. Ben A Fowler In the course of the ovenlns'.i gamon Club mjsmbers arc Mr. and Mr.- V. Oswald Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jnekson, Mr. and Mrs. Castle Murphy. Mr. and Mrs George Wangsgard and Mr. and Mrs. Ben A Fowl-r Officers woro elected for the com-Ing com-Ing year by the music section of the Ladles' Literary' club at the final meeting for the present club year at the clubhouse Tuesday afternoon The m w offlcors are Mrp. J W. Alford, chairman, Mra. A. H. Peabody, vice chairman. Mrs. O. W. Nely, secretary. secre-tary. Mrs Phillip Schonert. treasurer. A pleasing program was carried out. Current sveots in the musical world wore reported by Mrs. Ernest M. Fowler. Fow-ler. Piano selections were given by Mrs Fred Stauffer and Mrs. J. B. Ambler. Am-bler. Tea was served nt the conclusion of the program. A basket of pink flowering flow-ering almond was the conterplece for the tea table. Presiding at tho table wi-rt- Mrs Hans Flo und Mr J V Alvord. Thr. entertainment committee commit-tee of the section of which Mrs. W. U tCahler is chairman, asilatod in serving Members of the Bay View club have decided lo have the annual breakfSSt of the club at tho Country Club, M:iy 24 Officers were BleotSd b the club at the lost business meeting meet-ing of the year Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. A Block. The n-.v officers are Mrs Freeman 8. Mornlngstar, president; Mrs. C. W .Morse, vloo president: Mrs Philip Schonert. secretary; Mrs. A. J. Champion, Cham-pion, treasurer The committee to arrange for the nnnual breakfast includes Mrs. V. A. Knox. Mrs T. D. Lewis, Mrs W. A. Black and Mrs. A. D Pcaslee. Mlpah chapter, Order of the East-srn East-srn Star, entertained at a musical tea M. uday afternoon at the Masonic tempi. tem-pi. . The following program was given: giv-en: Songs, "Old Mr. Mlcklejohn and 'Tick Took," Miss Dorothy Stockman and Miss Ruth Stockman; violin solos, "German Dance" and "Minuet In G," Miss Lorna Wude; dialogue, "Ths Slok DolK" Miss Bernardlns Dovin-ney Dovin-ney and Master Sterling Devlnny, vocal vo-cal solos, ' Lullaby." "Little Hut on the Hill" and "Love is on the Highroad," Mf. G 8. Anderson: rending. "The Usual Way " and "The Old Kitchen Clock," Miss Betty Perkins; piano solos, so-los, ' Minuet" and "Scarf Dance. " Miss Kathryn Keeler; vocal solos, "Mother." "Moth-er." and "To You, Mrs. Jed F Wool-ley; Wool-ley; Jr. The Holy Cross Alumnae association associa-tion entertained the 1022 nurses graduating class at dinner at the New-house New-house hotel last evening. President Miss H C. Haines presided as toast-mistress toast-mistress and the following responded to toasts. For the hospital, Miss Theresa Hussey; for the graduates. Miss Gladys Klssllnbury; for the 1922 Class, Miss Dorothy Dobson Covers were laid for Miss Ethel Wallace, Miss Owen Cowley. Miss Florence Barber, Miss Dorothy Dobson Miss Margare, Le Mone Miss Mary Millard. Miss Ruth Roper. Miss Horterfse Hartwell, Miss Grace Bean, Miss Dorothy Ap-gar, Ap-gar, Miss Katherlne Murray, Mlas An-tie An-tie B. Kergen, Miss Ruth Thatcher. Miss Laura Larson, Hiss Theresa Hu-sey Hu-sey Miss Margaret Foley. MImh Gret-ha Gret-ha Clark. Miss Ila Farlollo, Miss Marlon Mar-lon Hone Miss Winn'red KelUher, Miss Gladys Kissllngbury, Mlsa Mol-' i li Bowie'-, Miss Xora Anderson, Miss I Mary O'Connor. Ml9s Bernadette O'Connor, O'-Connor, Miss Alice Hurley, Miss Marie Hoist. Miss Rhoda Wyvllle. Miss Far Seegmlllcr, Miss Ena Larsen, Miss Marie Ma-rie 6'Dea, Miss Claire HalneB, Miss Mary riobmler, Miss Woodle Gay Hula Miss Ethel P'ouse and Mrs Hazel Ha-zel Galllgan, Mrs. Harriet Winkler. Mrs Agnes Clays and Mrs. Herman , R. Eberllng. - Announcement Is made by Mr. and Mrs. R. F Ulggs of the marriage of their daughter. Audrey A. HlggB. to Herman Douglas Fuller. The wedding took place Saturday at noon. The couple cou-ple are making their home In Salt Ignite The bride has been employed at Red Cross hcadquartera for the past four years, and has given much valuable service to tho Red Cros cause. i Mrs John Barnhart entertained I Monday at luncheon at the Hotel Utah 1 In honor of Mrs George F. Wasson, 'who will leave May 25 for Chautau- qua, N. Y., to attend tho meeting of the General Federation of Women's ; clubs. Mrs. Wlnfleld C. Noyes left Wed-I Wed-I nesday for Chicago to Join her husband hus-band and make her home 1 Mrs. George F Wasson, Mrs W H iBlntz and Mrs. Glen Mlllor will leavr for Now York Ma 2T They expect I to attend the biennial meeting of the ; General Federation of Women's clubs i in Chautauqua, New York. . . j Miss Ellen Jackson of Santa Mon-I Mon-I lea. Cal., is the guest of Mrs 1' Strange Mr and Mrs. Joseph C. Thorp of Nee-dham Heights. Mass, arrived 'Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. James I Belesa |