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A All item to Co o the or i or of The i f must mut It by In The n office not lIot later r than Saturday noon to Inure c t lm last In the series of dancing R cl parties given Iven at the University so soc i- i club lub under the auspices of or tho the so social oc o- o c cial al committee took tool place last evening nt at the college club home and proved to tobe tobe be equally equal as alJ successful as s the functions enjoyed during the fall CaU winter winter win win- ter and early euly s spring season R About one hundred were present Including in including including In- In members of tho the club and their guests a and l a large number of private dinners preceded the main event of b the evening The reception rooms which were thrown open Ollen for Cor dancing ere 1 were adorned with a a. profusion of ot choice flower flowers flowers- and sprays and branches oCI of oC blossoms I fruit The mu music lc of or the evening e t was as furnished furnished fur tur- by hy the Troubadour orchestra tra Punch was served er In the corridors ors durIn durIng during dur dur- ing In the evening e An elaborate supper supper sup sup- per pcr was served ser at 11 o'clock clock In tho private dining rooms of the tho club house housek V k V jj Tho presidents president's suite of the Newhouse Newhouse New New- ew- ew house houtie hotel was thrown open yesterday jester ester da day afternoon from 4 I until 6 o'clock for an Informal reception given h by Mrs Irs Edwin F F. F Holmes who leaves Sunday Sunda morning for her Ater Call California Cornia home f A largo large number of ot tho the friends of at Mrs Irs Holmes In Salt Lake Lako society took advantage of or the opportunity to meet her during her few tew days days' stay in Salt Lake and tho the reception although quite informal was alto altogether ether delightful and andin andin andin in the nature of or a social reunion t Mrs Irs Holmes was as assisted in receiving Ing by her sister Mrs Mrs' Ja Jay T T. Harris Punch was served during tho the reception reception recep- recep tion hours In the corridors of the mezzanine floor loor the hotel orchestra was stationed and rendered a pleasing musical program Tea w was as served from small tables tableR arranged around the rooms of ot tho 10 suite which was a a. bower of lovely lo spring flowers lowers many of ot them having been sent In by friends of ot the host hostess s In honor of oft the he occasion T Mrs Benner X Smith presided at a charming luncheon yesterday at nt her E. E South Temple home given gl in honor of ot Mrs rs Jack S. S S Selfridge and Mrs Roger T T W. W Powers two popular brides of oC the seB season on Mrs Smith was assisted In entertaining entertaining entertain entertain- ing InS by bv her daughter Miss ss Margaret McClure and the table around which the party part numbering fourteen Courteen was seated held for tho the centerpiece a silver silver silver sil sil- sil- sil ver basket of yell yellow 0 Iris with all of the details of the daintily appointed table In the same sarno color effect Following the luncheon which was the first In a series of ot similar affairs the members of oC th the rt adjourned to tho the hOl hotel l to enjoy Mrs Holmes' Holmes Informal reception and tea tea- Tho The guests Included Mrs Ed Edgar ar Now r house Mrs Irs Charles W Stimpson Mrs George N X Lawrence Mrs Ir Lewis W W. So les Mrs Jack Gilmer Miss Mary Iary Wall Miss 1165 lar 1 Margaret aret Walker alker Miss 1158 Norinne Thompson and Miss lIss Margaret Dunn United States Senator and Mrs frs Reed need Smoot leave today toda for San Francisco and expect to sail next week eek for Cor Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Hono Hono- lulu and the Hawaiian Islands for a stay of oC so several oral oral months month v A pretty spring luncheon was given b by Mrs Stanley H H. Clawson yesterday when hen she entertained entertained the two twenty o members of her sewing club Green and white baskets of oC beautiful white lilac blossoms were disposed through through- out th the rooms looms and decorated the luncheon luncheon lunch- lunch eon con tales tables The hostess was assisted In entertaining b by her hei daughter Miss MIAs Rebecca Clawson and Miss lIss Elizabeth beth Wells The afternoon was passed In sewing fancy anc work an and l social chat Last LaNt evening o Miss 55 Taylor Talor en entertained entertained entertained en- en at ata a pleasant social affair In compliment to Miss lIss Minnie E. E na Ray a asprin sprint spring bride elect About bout forty orty of the girl of or tho the hostess and honor guest nest were wern present to enjoy enjo the evening even even- In lug ing which t was passed In games and ind music Miss 1 Angle Able Holbrook Miss 1158 Florence Florenc Horne Home and Miss Kate Stayner Slay Slay- ner assisted In entertaining c X Miss Missa lIs a Naomi Beer Deer a athe to bride-to-be o of the month was the guest of honor Thur Thursday lay evening at a delightful five hundred party given ghen b by Miss 1158 Vera Fueger c Mrs Ir Van D D. Spalding of oC E street entertained the members of oC the Jitney club yesterday es erday afternoon at her home Daffodils were used In the tho house decorations dec dee decorations orations and on the luncheon table Covers were laid for foi 01 a dozen do The following m musical usi cal and literary 1 pro program am will be given s this afternoon at t the r reception p on the fourth floor o othe of or orth th the Bishops Bishop's building from rom 3 until 5 o oclo o'clock k under the auspices of oC tho Daughters of or the Utah Pioneers Hymn HI High h on Mountain Tops by bythe bythe th the assembly soprano solo olo Miss oil Emma Lindsey piano solo Miss Florence Bennion soprano solo Mrs Ire Winifred Smith h Cannon dramatic reading Miss Afton Acton Wright right piano solo Miss Helen Wright Refreshments will be served send following following follow follow- In ing the The guests will be ber r received b by the recently elected officers officers cers of the organization who are Mrs Irs J John ohr Q Cannon president I t Mrs Irs Joseph JosephF F Peel Peery first vice president Hardin Bennion second vice ice president Mrs Irs l VIt Oria ria McCune Cune secretary Mrs Maud laud M Thompson corresponding secretary Miss oll s Annie Lynch treasurer Miss MissEl Elms Elm El ma Young Youns- chorister Mrs Mis H H. J J. J Haward Hayward Hayward Hay Hay- ward registrar Mrs F F. M. M 1 Lyman historian Mrs Elizabeth F F. Cartwright Cartwright Cart- Cart wright auditor The entertainment committee Is composed of oC Mrs 1 r K E. S S. S Wright Mrs 1 W W. G G. G Horne Home Mrs Maria Marla Y Y Dougall Mrs Mis John Whittaker Mrs rs Anna D D. Groesbeck Mrs Irs A A. A 1 T. T n holme an and t Mrs rs ZIna Hyde Bull BuU x Mrs frs E E. A A. A Bock entertained about a score of oC young oung girls yesterday a afternoon afternoon after after- noon In compliment to Miss 1 Olive Denton Denton Den- Den ton ton whose marriage o takes place next week Pink and white white carnations were seen in the attractive decorations of the rooms Mrs Irs A. A L L- Hoppaugh left lert yesterday for Cor Los An Angeles eles for Cor a stay star of or three or four our weeks I Mrs Dora Croft who has hns been en enIn In the east CAst on a pleasure and business trip has returned to her homo home In Salt Lake A large fonal dancing party part was given last night at the Ladle Ladies Literary club b by the members of oC the Score cl club b. b an exclusive social organization of at men students student at the University of Utah The Tho dance was the only one given this season b by the organization or Each member member mem mem- ber was permitted to ask one guest huest and lad lady to the affair and about fifteen nf- nf teen en other couples were Invited In as guests of the club Dancing began at 9 30 and was enjoyed until a a. late hour |