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Show WOMDX'S clubs hold tUe center of the stage in a social way ft present. The calemlar is filled for the next few weeks with entertainments to he ..'iven under the auspices of women rs cluhs or the city, each for the purpose of upport-inir upport-inir sonic cause in which the cluhs are interested, or purely for social diversion. diver-sion. Among the largest of these functions will be a dance to he given by tho Civic club at tho Newhouse hotel Friday evening, February 4. The committee on V--VIgeinents is composed of Mrs. ,1. T. 'fcHeury, Mrs. M. S. Parker, Mrs. Lily Wolstenholme, Mrs. T. F. Farrell. Mrs. J. M. Struck, Mrs. Kathleen Jlef'oor-y. Mrs. H. II. Green, Mrs. John Malick, Mrs. V. I,. Wetherbee, Mrs. ?. C. Hill-man, Hill-man, Mrs. 0. .1. Eeese and Mrs. H. J. Havward. MRS. T. J. NIPPER will entertain the Seekers' club in a social meeting meet-ing Tuesday afternoon at her home, 124 East South Temple street. An attractive programme will be followed by tea. Mrs. Catherine Howard will read her own work, "Eve, an Epic of Woman," beginning at 2:30 o'clock. The following follow-ing musicians will furnish a programme, preceding the reading, from 1 until 2:30 o'clock: Professor and Mrs. George K. Skelton, Miss Helen MeNitt, Mrs. Archibald Archi-bald Kerr, Miss Elvira Bong, Miss Naomi Na-omi Hoffman, Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. Percy Chapman. Assisting the hostess in receiving will be Mrs. C. Marcil, Mrs. J. T. Beless, Mrs. H. M. Havenor, Miss Madora Greenwood, Mrs. D.. X. Stranp, Mrs. Charles W. Vatson, Mrs. P. 0. Seymour, Sey-mour, Mrs. John Malick. MrsZ 0. W. Daily -will -have charge of the dining room, assisted by Mrs. J. H. Baker, Mrs. E. W. Senior, Mrs. C. R. Coin and Mrs. J. A. Dailey. TWO entertainments will be given by . departments of the Ladies' Literary Liter-ary club this week. The entertainment comnte.e of the club will give a danc-party danc-party Friday evening and the hospitality hos-pitality committee -"will entertain at bridge tea Saturday afternoon, both of entertainments to be.giveu at the ebflQUse. Tho en'teitainnLent" committee is composed com-posed of 'Mrs. A. B. C-reeson, chairman; Mrs. Frank Fisher, vice chairman; Mrs. Clarence Post', secrefary; Mrs. Raymond M. Austin, M'r.s. W. E Blodgett, Mrs. John C. D. Clark,' Mrs. F. H." Knickerbocker, Knicker-bocker, Mrs. Samuel R. Xeel, Mrs. A. D. F'ierson, Mrs. Freeiuan Bassett, Mrs. Philip P. Clark, Mrs. F. P. Gallagher, Mrs. Allen McXitt, Mrs. Elizabeth J. O'Brien and Miss Leona Sullivan. The hospitality committee includes Mrs. E. 0. Lee, Mrs.S. F. Fentou, Mrs. L. D. Peaslee, Mrs. F..B; Critchlow, Mrs. W. ,1. Barrette, Mrs. V. H. Bramel, Mrs. W. L. McLeod and Mrs. Wesley King. WOMEN" of various societies of Catholic parishes of the city completed com-pleted arrangemeuts the past week for a large bazaar, to be gU-en at the Auditorium Audi-torium February 29 and March 1-2. The executive committee in charge of the entertainment is composed of Mrs. A. H. S. Bird, chairman; Mrs. Charles A. Quigley, secretary; Mrs. Thomas Kearns, Mrs. James O'Connor and Mrs. F. J. Westcott. Following are the booths and those iu charge of them: Dutch booth Mrs. E. J. O'Brien, Mrs. J. J. Burke and'Mrs. John C. Daly. Refreshment booth, at which a la carte supper will be served every evening even-ing Mrs. James 'O'Connor, chairman; Mrs. John T. White, Mrs. J. J. Fajrell, Mrs. A. J. Gillis, Mrs. -J. ,T. Harvey, VMrs. E. V. Brooks, .Mrs. W, A. Bint., w F. J. Westcott, Mrs. J". B. Stephens, Mrs; P. Morrison, Mis. P. J. O 'Carroll. Mrs. F. J. 0''Xeill, Mrs. Johu Sehy and Mrs. John Griffin. Jewelry- Mrs. Charles W. Whitley. Flowers Mr?. E. F. Kauffman, chairman, St. Patrick's parish; Mrs. F. Brieuing, chairman; Mrs. E. Mb-Keever. Mb-Keever. Mrs. D. A. Sullivan and Miss Anna Rot.ler. Our Lady of Tjourdos parish Mrs. Mary Bero, chairman ; Mrs. James Mul-rynn Mul-rynn and others. Fortune tolling booth-Mrs. J. C. Hancbett, chairman; Mrs. C. A. Quigley. Quig-ley. Home-made cakes and pies Miss Kato HaJloron and Miss Kntherine Fitzgerald. Fitz-gerald. Gypsy booth Mrs. L. B. McCornick. .Music Mrs. Lewis William Sowles. St. Mary's academy booth will be in charge of academy pupils. Wednesday. March 1, children's day, the bar.nar will be under the direction of Mrs. P. J- Laramie, assisted by Miss ilaira Priscoll and the members of the Vounff Ladies' sodality. A feature of the bazaar will be Ihe oudoville attraction, under the direc-lion direc-lion of Miss Xora Olcason. The music will be given by the or-cliwra or-cliwra from St. Mary's academy and Hallo" college. A committee: composed of '.he Knigl,!;, o " V' f - n j M !f If v,V ff VvJ".v - it S t ! -5 ,f ' iff t IS P, 1 - ' . 1 - . " ."i us t. - - ' - . , , . - . i , o V . - : ,'f -h - 9k v ' ..?'- iN-'- - " N-i r.. : 6 Mrs. Fred Kiesel of Sacramento, Cal., who is visiting Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Shearman in this city and Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Kiesel in Ogden. of Columbus, with P. JT. florin as chairman, will loud asfiistuueo. PION BK R soeictios of' tho wurnei or tho city are planning t'ur tho annual an-nual pioneer ball, to be tjivon nt the Odeon Friday, February 11. The hall will le under tlie direction of the Daughters of tbe I'tah Pioneers. J)augh-tcrs J)augh-tcrs of the Mormon Battalion ami Daughters of the HnTidr-nrt .Pioneer?. ovel features will be introduced in the" way of piouecr dress and dance?, l'if'y of the daughters will appear in pioneer dross and give some of the quaint dances of picoeer times. Tbo following committees will b in charge! of the entertainment: Arrangemeuts, Mrs. Annie Wells r.tn-non, r.tn-non, Mrs. Tda L. Allen, Mrs. Isabella. S. A.mistron, Mr?. A'ilatr TV. Bennion, Mrs. Annie P. Paul, Mrs. Hannah Lap-ish, Lap-ish, Mr?. Elizabeth E. Wright, Mrs. Algic H. Grant, Mrs. Piu-ah K. Swift. Invitfltion, Mrs. Pliabcth P. Hay. w.ird, Mr?. Annie Lynch, Mrs. A'ietoria C. McOunc, Mr?. Lilltcth S. V:-n Dam. Mrs. M:ay Belle T. Davis, Mrs. I.ora P,. Ilolman, Trs. Lily C. Wolstenholme, Deenrations, Mrs. Bessie G. Lyman, Mrs. Alta B. Pennon, Mrs. Annie L. .Tones, Mrs. Lillian H. WooIIpv, Mrs. Ilnrel f. Blaek. lxcfreshinnts, M rs:. r.li-ab.Hh R Wright, Mrs. Mary A. M 3'sen. rs. Murcia H. Ify.lc. Rneeiiiinn, Mrs. K.nimcline B. eil, Mrs. Marin V. Oo,i3ll. Mrs. Linn Y. ttM. Mr. ami Ms. S. IT. Allen, Mr. nn.3 Mrs. J. 11. Grsnt, Mr. nn.l Mrs. H. Van Pa;n. Jr.. Mr. ami Mrj. T. L. Holitisu. Mr. anrl Mrf. .1. II. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. I'. T. T'arnsn ort h, Mrs. Knrc P. Burton. Mrs. lsalellfl Workman, Mrs. Francis Armstrong Mrs. Hannah l.npih, Mrs. Sarnh K. fwsi't, M Mary Van, Mr. and Mrs. W. .). Wolstenholme, Mrs. Louisa Rock, Mrs. Ilaunah Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. X). II. Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. M. Covey, Mr. and Mrs. John Q. L:ajnion, Mr. and Mrs. Hardin Bcnnion, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McCuno, Mrs. Maud n'hon!json, Miss Annio Lynch, Mr. 'and Mrs. Francis M. Lyman, dr., Mr. and .Mrs. II. .1. llayward, Mrs. iSarah J. Cannon, Mr. ami Mrs. S. M. Woollcy, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Black, Mr. aud Mrs. W. I). James, Mrs. B. M. Cray, Mr. and Mrs. M. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. tloorge A. SSniith, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Thurnian, Mr. aud Mrs. S. II . Clawpon. Press, Mrs. Flora B. Home. Mrs. Lillian Lil-lian H. Woolley, Mrs. Maud X. Thompson. Thomp-son. t TO, X OTHERS of members of- the iti. Yoiin.'r Ladies' Sodality of St. M.ary's cathedral as guests of honor is a jirerty inspiration for an entertainment entertain-ment to he -iven by the sodality at the Knights of Columbus rooms at tbe Hotel Ho-tel I'tah Thursday evening. The committee com-mittee on arrangements is composed of Miss Marguerite Pcott, Miss Margaret, McMahon, Miss Margaret Collins, Miss Kntherine Carroll, Miss Claire Little and Miss Xora Oleason. The refresh-.inputs refresh-.inputs committee, includes Miss Anna Roetzler, Miss Julie Stephens and Miss Florence Giilis. Musical and literarv selections se-lections vill bo irive! aud ret'roshmcots will be served. U MNAF. members of the Gamma t. Phi sorority of the university were entertained at a Kensington and tea yesterday afternoon by Mrs. John 0. Paly at her home on F street. The tea fable Tins decorated in pink carnations. carna-tions. Assistins were Mrs. Ralph Mc-15riHHi, Mc-15riHHi, -Mr. Iy is Aiidrcw, Misa Kate (li-oo, Mrs. John Jenson, Miss Winifred Lynn, Miss Lenise Karrick and Mrs. Harold M. Stephens. NOVL'L ideas wore carried out in a "300" party given by Mrs. La Von T. Bridge at her home on Lighth East street last night. The decorations score cards, tallies and markers were in hearts, diamonds, clubs and spades, and a red and black color scheme prevnib'd throughout. Red carnations were used about the rooms. Supper served at small tables followed the card game. Tho guests included Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Savage, llr. and Mrs. G. P. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Chamberlain. Dr. and Mr?. L. W. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Pevinny, Mr. aud Mrs. K. I.'. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Gibhs, Miss Pearle McC, e. Miss Gertrude Snow. A. E. Goodspoed. L. Backley and A. H. Snow. OXK of the largest, and roost successful suc-cessful charity functions of the winter was the card party and tea given yestordav afternoon ar the Xev-house Xev-house hotel by the Wn-ntoh Literary club. The card tables were pla-ed on the me.zanine floor and tea was served in the Georgian garden. The committee on arrangements w-a i ; composed of Mrs. F. I, nines, Mr.-, il. i A. King, Mrs. W. I. Snyder. Mrs. Mark Reedall, Mit. P. Ci. Perkins. Mrs. Lester Les-ter Wire, Mrs. Olive,-. Mrs. J. .1. Pc,;- well, Mrs. H. S. Twinin- ::!:.'. M . '. F. ! Probe. 1 Those '.ciio rad taidc P'-crvaib'ns j w-ere Mrs. William Spry. Mrs. .1. .1. ! Lusweil. Mrs. A. R. P.arues. Mrs. West, I Mrs. Margaret 7.. ( h-rdron. Mr. Ira I. Wine-, M:s. Jl. Kirkwan, Mi-. Ik U. 1 Loathenvnod. Mrs. Minnin linekle. Mrs. Colt's, Mrs. John C. Cutler, Mrs. Frank Shoi wood, Mrs. Clarence Beck, Mrs. A. A. Covey, Mrs. IT. R. Parr, Mrs. W. P. Pressor, Miss Carol King, Mrs. liber W. Hall, Miss Anna Myers, Mrs. D. M. Hughes, Miss Holland, Mrs. W. I. Snyder, Sny-der, Mrs. R. W. Soper; Mrs. Conover, Mrs. Matthew- Cullcn, .Mrs. Ben Davis, Mis. B. F. Oaf fey, Mrs. K. Couely, Mrs. A. p,. Gibson, Mrs. 0. R. Pibblee, Mrs. A. II. Ensign, Airs. S. S. Pond, Mrs. Kay Watrous, Miss Ella Crowdor, Mrs. L. C. Sinclair, Mrs. F. S. Pines, Mrs. F. ft. Keeier, Mrs. W. II. Mitchell. Mrs. Ostler, Mrs. A. K. Hubbard. Mrs. P.. F. Probes, Mrs. Cnlbertson, Mrs. E. II. Callister, Mrs. Albert Fisher, Mrs. Prod Davidson, Mrs. George Norton, Mrs. M. Mescal. Mrs. AI. Goff, Mrs. Ezra Thompson, Thomp-son, Mrs. C. ;. Tolhurst, Mrs. S. A. Whitney, Mrs. A. D. St. Clair, Mrs. Da-id Keith, Mrs. John Hughes, Mrs. E. F. Kaufman. Mrs. 0. T. Thatcher, M-s. George H. Brow-n, Mrs. A. R. Beem' Mr. R. Beveridge, Mrs. S-ott, Mrs. Bar-roc Bar-roc ?. Amoug those who went, in for tea were Mrs. W. Mont Ferry, Mrs. H. J. Hayward, Mrs. A. X. McKay, Mrs. F. L. Scntt, Mr. 1 1. L. thmimings, Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth i ohen, Mrs. .1. T. M. -Henry, Mrs. fi-orge H. Brown, Mrs. James Berk ley, Mi.-. F. M. Patli.-on. .Miss Blanche Kirk' om'i'il. Miss Blanche Strirklev. --S-:i,v-A KPsTEi; aud Mtss Ma-J Ma-J it !:i:e JacnbsOii c n tc-a iri-d wi;, a i.'iiuin- tarty Iridav eening at th .boob-,,u l,on;r, :;.,s Fas; Fifth ou'h .-'reoJ. pjlr i j.-rnra i i-..,- " ere in red 'hite r..es. Jn addition to ,1,-ijm in-''"" in-''"" .v''ar gr.uir. w .-rr en ioyed. ''he lr-. P:c! Kti-ivr nod Mrs. A. W. Wit- I t sell. Assisting in the 'lining room were Miss Katherine Jaeobson, Miss Irma Kuster. Miss Carria Day and Miss Margaret Mar-garet Crowley. 5 1i;S. B. R. RAMICY entertained a !Vj ilozcn friends at bridge tea yesterday yes-terday afternoon a' the Wilson hotel, in compliment to Mrs. William K-eesink, w-ho will leave this week for Los Angeles. An-geles. Cal., to join her husband and make her home. Tha decorations were in pink and white carnations, and the same color scheme was carried out in the refreshments. :i A PRETTILY appointed bridge lunch eon was given vesterday afternoon after-noon by Mrs. L. S. Gillham on Fourth avenue. The house was decorated with red carnations. Covers were laid for thirty-six at. luncheon, with the bridge games following. Events of Coming Week Mrs. J. A. Reeves will entertain a few friends at bridge tomorrow afternoon after-noon at her home, 75 P street. The Knights of Columbus "will entertain enter-tain their friends at a card party Tuesday Tues-day evening in their clubrooms at the 'Hotel Utah. Mrs. Emerson Frank Root and Mrs. Lealand Ray "Wattis will entertain with a large tea Thursday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock at tho Hotel Utah. Mrs. John C. D. Clark will give the third in a series of bridge teas Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at her home in the Eagle Gate apartments. Tlie entertainment committee of the Ladies' Literary club will give a dancing danc-ing party, one of a series, at the clubhouse club-house Friday evening. . The Young Ladies' Sodality of St. Mary's cathedral will give a card party Thursday at the clubrooms of the Kniijlits of Columbus in the Hotel Utah in I'ltmplimciu to the mothers of the members. Miss Louisa Edgheill will gw e ;t tea and shower Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Ulam-he Mi v, a hoe onu'n 'nu'n I wa recent iy ;i nnou need. Mrs. John Elliott Clark will entertain enter-tain a few friends at luncheon Tuesday at the Alta club, in honor of Mrs. Paul Kevsor. The Utah society, Sons of the American Ameri-can Revolution, will give its annual banquet "Wednesday eveuing at the Ho- tel Utah. The wives and women friends of tho members are invited. Fortnet Governor Hob-M M. Wells will be toast-master. toast-master. :: Tho Wasatch Riding club will be entertained en-tertained by M ts. 8. East ng at h or home on Fast Broadway Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Tea will be served following a business meeting. The club will give an exhibition drill at the Granite high school roundup February 7. The Cypress Bridge club will bo en-tertaiued en-tertaiued by Mrs. J. B. MeKuany at; her home in tho Bransford Thursday afternoon. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock, followed by cards. -S The junior prom of the L. D. S. university uni-versity will be given Friday evening at the Odeon. Mrs. Ella V. Brooks will entertain Maxwell-McKcan corps, W. R. C, and friends of tlie members at cards Thursday Thurs-day afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock, and Thursday evening from S intil 1L o'clock, at her home, 173 Q street. Tho committee in charge of the af ternoou entertainment is composed of Mrs. Emma Em-ma Pre win, Mrs. Ida .J. Cough, Mrs. Sarah A. Jenkins, Mrs. Freida Lovo, Mrs. Sarah Webb, Mrs. Orphia Thornton and Mrs. Mary Maxwell. The entertainment enter-tainment committee for the evening includes in-cludes Mrs. Minnie M. Goff, Mrs. Lottie Lot-tie Dover, Mrs. Mary JTolman, Mrs. Amy M. Tremnyne. Mrs. Miua McKinley, Mrs. Clara Moore aud Mrs. Delhi 1 (Continued on Following Faze.) - A i (CfiMimiied fr'mi rrcrlui I'aqo.) I : i n iL.lt. A jjfii.T.-il ii.vimiioii i-. i.p ii. . i;. Mi.-."!. In-, il Ml inn- vi'ffl in- I I lif 1 . 1 I k ' i'k lo II I.-. mill ;inni,nl ( u 1 1 i r 'i' ' Ihr, l'i,n,,r.,ili ,,f 1'lnli, 'I'll.- n -. t .m ii -iiniil i- tin, ii,,r I ,,.-,l,,,r:,l,' i,l' 111" w-lir in s.-llnril -, i;,l ,'ll,'l,".. .' Mi.-', Anil.rr n.-n Mr". t r.n. ' it; . v lm:,l' i'nu.'lr,li'''il I,, I,, r-il ;iI,Iil.'i' ,,1 Salt L.'ik" M-, i',', ruth ann,,,i:,,',"l. k ill In, Kiii'-t nf lnuiiir al a L.'ii: ui-lmi an, I nii.K'i'IIa lii'Oiin :limiM' I" l,i' ;m-mi liv Mrs. rhiirlrs Slu, ,s ami l.-m tj ii t or . Mm. GnorKf H. Oosvanp, tomorrow Hftornoou at, thn home of Mrs. ShirMa in th Mii-l"lr.y ;i,urlini-nlff. The triir.,ts will includ iiilinialo frifll'l'- ill' I lie hi i'le, Mrs. C II. 'a Ifiil ine tvill pntrrlHin hiT n'imniiu "luh, the l.iaut,'liters of jNeptiiur. A'e,nes,'lT.' nmrnint: with H f m m i n pnrtr. l'ollov,-l l,v linvhenu at her home, 7S C,l street. Mr. an.l Mrs. Frr.l J. Ki.-el of 'leu luivo ih-iied a iiiimlii'r nl' iitvit;i t i '"' 1 1 h in Salt Lake for n, ,an,'f In he iiven nt Rerl liana hall Tin--, lav eieniii';. M, The A. P. ehll. will he enleitaill"'! Tlinrrihiv al'leninen l,v ,M is. .1. K. .len-M .len-M 11, 117'- l'ulirlll I'.iuM .-tree!. :i' The fiipt annual ball nf Hie I, a. lies' ( ierniania rliil, will he nix en I'l iila v mouin nt llarniuiiy hall on South Statu ffreel. The l'lnor eniiiliiiHee roil NihtH of Mrs. .raenb 'nn Elm, Mr.-. W. A. Rairiii'toii an, I Mrs. Andrew-. Mr. nn,l Mrs. f. II. I,hinulin will enterlain Ihn niemliers of I he I'tnli A? nieiatioii nf Life V nrlcrwril ers and their wiv-op Thursday with nil int'nrntal , lane-ins:' lane-ins:' party at the former XrlrlfD bnme. hirst South and Twelfth Knst streets, re, -fatly pnrelia-i'd by Mr. I.ivin-Wi'i. il, Mrs. Ilortiee P.. Blades and Mrs. T. V. Kntrell will entertain the Ladies' auxiliary of tho 1'. "'. T. with eards at Ihn home of Mrs. Blades, "'2 !?eeii;h aentie, 'rid;i afterunon at 2 o'elor'h. All inemhors are invited. ii Launer l'e it-w No. 11, Maeraheos, and tlieir friends will he entertained Tuesday nt the home of Mrs. ,1. M. MiDnnald, Iii5 I'ir.-t axeniie. Mrs. M,--Konald will he a-sisted by .Mrs. L. Thoni'Snn, Mrs. .1. Jl. Saxnian. .Mrs. M. 1'ieree, Mrs. A. Frank, Mrs. t. Lew. ). , '!,.. M. M -. ' .! . .sari: M I.. I ..K M r-. .! I;,,!,,,,,,,-."!,, Mr,. Ii. 1,1,,; d. Mi,, l' I Hub and Mr-. I, Klein. j A n 1 1 1 1 , ! ;i ; 1 1 .;! i- '.'in tt l-r i ;i" j , llah ii 1 1 1 ,i " . i . , ,,. I. Kni-ii - I Tiiii i .In r, at ll.e ,,'1 r 'mil. I l dav. .lanaary :;. A danrinu; I i t y will be iv... by M r. and Mr.. i:,,,i-e A. I'm' "d. Mi. and i i';.. l-,l nf v I . Sin il ii. Xt r. a n, I M , -. I.e-lie S,,,n,'is and Mi. and Mrs. .Mm (,. Ilayniolld at I he ,"l'. hull .,' hoi el Pl'l-da,y Pl'l-da,y e eninr;. Weddings m I Engagements The marriaae of Mi-s Alh'C M. fusion fus-ion and William II. Wattersou .vdl rake plaee Wednej'day afl'Tlloou ,i t n'.do' k at Hi" home of the bride's si-ter, si-ter, Mr-,, liarl Dill, -he.-, in West niiii-tir Heights. Tlie ri'ieinony will be performed per-formed by theev. P. A. .'MiiTpkin. A (veij.liiijr supper for nieillbers of the familv will, foliow I he eeremmiy, and a re.'eptioi' will lie gi"n from S until III o'elork in the evening. The eonple -Mil make their honie in Salt Lake. .Mrs. lOin.-liee enterl aineil a dozen friends Friday eveninr; in eunipli men I to (ho bride. Formal annoiiueeinenf has been made of the inarria.ee of Miss Nellie S. Pear-sail Pear-sail to Manriee K. Parsons, which t.olt plaee last Tuesday at the home of th" bride's brother, Clifford R. Pearsall. in Ilaxtnu plaee. The announeenieut cards were issued by Mr. Pcarsall the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons will be at home after .March 1 at llie Jiransford. Personal Mrs. ('. D. Carter of Louisville, Ky., arrived yesterday to visit Mrs. Li. F. Rains in the Bransford. iii Mrs. Lewis William Sowles and little daughter, Mary .lane, Tvill leave this week for Ocean Park, Cnl., to spend the remainder of the winter. Mis. George D. Alder will leave this week for Alameda, Cal., to visit, her daughter, Mrs. Van V. Mklgley, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lennou , i'l .-i.-.-nn.j.-Hiv M . A!-l-i ;h - i - J ;;u (- M v. Pimiiiv Ci ) Minor. ''.".I.. it Mrs. lirjiv'h. wtrr, Mr?, lifoi-i? ,lav i'iii.-on. Mr. ir: , who jm-'-oih pa ni cd 1 liftn fi oki i ';i I i I'tirn i;i . h;i.'- otio f(1 .Now V:"! . mi I u 1 i ; -:j 1 I'ur Ht'linni ;is :i ipfuihci ol' I'.flnnn r I i o (" pominiii- -h'li i'l Miii ' ;i I i I nrn'iH . ;; M". ;ind Mrs. i ;i I1. Winn h;ur t:ikrn ;in ;t p;i it iikm t in the M' k Iniilinrg fur Mil"1 '.'.inirT, Tin1 Wines I'LMi'lnm'p, tn7 Ka-t First Smith, has honii lnasrd for I in wint'T to Mr. and Mrs. Art hnr ir: M r. H;i rnhl Brnwnn of Piorhp is thf truft nf Mr. Prowoe's parents, Mr. Hii'J Mrs. H. PrnwuPj on Fourth F-at i: .Nir. and T i p . Frank C. Xonn of Frovo, . liri rP'Trit ly rp turned from a six : 1 1 1 n t h ;: ' trip In th e eoa At , p.rr g up? t s of Mr. ;ind Mr?. A. F. Buckler in the Virginia apart in en is. Mr?. Reed VVjinnier ha? returned to the WimniPr raTirli near Kanston, Wyo., iffter a visit to her mother, Mrs. Ira D. , Wines. I I Mr?. Winthrop B. Cady of Denver is tho gupt of her mother, Mrs. Xjillian M. Havi. 1 72 K Mreet. j Mrs. BpUe Kemp of Lewi?, Iowa, is the guest of her son and daughter, Mr. and Mr?. Karrv L. Kemp, at Bonneville. Bonne-ville. Miss Laura Crawford spent the weekend week-end with her sister, Mrs. imner Glea-son. Glea-son. at Kaysville. Dr. and Mrs. C P. Flarvielle and daughter, Isabel?, will go to southern California next week, to remain some time. " Mrs. W. S. Earls of Xorth Yakima. Wash., is visiting her daughters, Mrs. Jackson C. MeChrystal and Mrs. Phil P. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Judd have had as their guest the past week Miss Amber Bardsley of Park Cit.y. Miss Isabel Hudriart had as her guest for the week-end Miss Mildred Wick-strum Wick-strum of Blaekfoot. Idaho. Several entertainments en-tertainments have been held for Miss Wiekstrum, who formerly lived in this city. :i Miss Margaret Greer, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. II. C. Weaver, at her home in Denver, will return to this city some time during nest week, when she will resume her studies at the University of L'tah. During Miss Greer's visit in Denver she was extensively exten-sively entcrtaiiipd. Mrs. Weaver will nei'ompany her daughter here and will visit her for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Mecklenburg have returned from California. Tbey spent j the Christmas holidays in Los Angeles with Mrs. Meeklpitburg 's mot her, Mrs. I Xellie Wail, anil later went to an I Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. J. '. Dunn and daugh-: daugh-: ter, Miss Edna Dunn, left last week for i Hot Springs, Ark., to spend six "weeks. :: Mrs. Ezra Thompsou and Miss Xor- iune Thompson have returned from : Tulare. Cal.. where they at tended the , wedding of Lynn Thompson and Miss , Dorothy Zumwalt. ! ' j Mrs. J. Waleott Thompson has re- i turned from New Haven, Conn., where ! she was railed by the illness of bor mother, Mrs. T. H. Bishop, who uow has recovered. -'f Miss Clarke. Doble of Quincy, Mass,, is spendiug the winter with her sister. Mrs. J. H. Uavel, ou Capitol hill. ij: Mrs. Belle S. KurU of Xampa, Idaho, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i George, Y. Wallace in Poppertou pla:e. ion her way home from au Francisco, where she wa heslees nt the Idaho '.building at the Panama-Pacific expo- sition. ; ! -f j Mrs. C. K. Sie-bert and sou, Charles, iel't last wpok for Detroit, Mich., to iuin Mr. iehert. who is located there. : Mrs. David Taylor and children have returned fr om Portland, Ore., when? tliey hae been visiting relatives. si: j Mrs. F. Lynch of Laramie. Wyo., is I Mie uet of her daughter, Mrs. J. J. ! Neville. I Miss Aususta Peterson and Miss Hil-i Hil-i ::ia Peterson entertained the S. Y. B. I'duh at tlieir home ou Xi nth Ea.-t street j last Monday evening. Fortune tilling land musii- wcr' the main features of j ;he eve nips;. All elu b mem hers were jpreseni. Other invited guets included i Miss Mora llamiitmi. Miss Sa,lic Oakev. liss Anna Forslund, Hs Helm n:f, Mi-- iria-.is Barker and ML M;irga -et i 1 1 outer. I . " - i Mr-. 1.'v,ii?p ol,- f-n t pi la iued tho i mcmhr t ' 0. C. ''l,ih :1 h,ir homo on J',,i:rtli nvnr.iio "'.','hT??,'ia' al'I'V-'Li. al'I'V-'Li. Mr-. i;.-n'j Ts'-io- alii Mrs. Ma l. in.uv'i' ",v'"'i 1 1,' pri:'-" . 'r.. .uij "i'll mo. 'I nith Mr-., li'ivnii p..-vt Wi-.lr.o.-'hty. -r. Mr. and Mi-. F. J. Day aj-n a( xhe L" S. (iiau! ii"!-',3 in San :"rt H ' Mr. and M'- W. M. Th!-,;,!,, nf V(. a-e at G- Il-.tel Lt?h f.,r --evra , s. Mr.;. Theobald L a fnirrr n't ! Lake: a.'il has many friends here. They will gn to Florida from here, to spnd come tune b'l'o; r"'tui-r.'tn bom?. ) C. A. p.!-e'er will avo Wv.;nev,;av 1 !'n,' ;:., th A on' : La , On a biL-mi' trip. He w ili (-,i- a-'i-'impanied as I'ar a. N.nv ! Vork hy hi sister, Mi.-s Iy Fnrresfr, 1 he will isit in the ea.-t for some time. I M Ton .fa. uh-on will reto'u Idv ; from V.u ri'ka, " hi e hr v.n he 2:ft of Mawir and M rv. Charlie ZablL.kie1 fur lw 't n . i Mrs. laud S. U i!!iaov, and Mrs. Au-ot Au-ot a 1 rt oi; it.-p p rel urn -Vi f l uui a ix weeks' visit lo ali t'-n -uia. M rs. . T. Mi'Canae has r-uvpi ed from a seniiii- iihiess.- -"i: M ri. Cen Idler wil! return I'ilav fmm Kansas ' ily, where she was called by the illness of her lather, who is mihli improved. i :- Mrs. David Wegg and hrtle daughter rnvothy. will !ege this week for Chicago Chi-cago to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barron of Ely, i Nov., are the guests of relatives in the city, on their way home from a visit to Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. J, ,L Drvine wil! leave this week for an extended visit to California. Cali-fornia. Miss GreHa CrosgrifT is visiting in Washington, after a stay of some time in Xew York and other eastern cities. Miscellaneous Events The Kewpje Klub was enrcrtainpil at tho homo of Mips Beta Nolsov., 117 (,' j street, Tuesday night. The usual games ! of "500" -wore played, the prizes going go-ing to Miss Patsy Priugle and MisB Lelia Scott. In addition to the card games, the members of the club learned their fate for the coining year from the ; Ouija board. Miss Lucile Smith and Mies Arline polland were received into j the club as upw members and the invited in-vited guests were Miss Hasel Kabisius, Miss Ida Watts and Miss Bose Toung. The floral decorations were violets. The centerpiece for the supper table was a large cut glass bowl filled with violets. Next Tuesday the club will meet at the home of Miss Wanda Craig. Seventh avenue and C street. ii Mrs. Arthur ,T. Miller was hostess at a beautifully appointed bridge tea given at Ijer home, 1233 East Third South street Friday evening, in compliment to Miss Amber Bardsley of Park OH". Pink and white carnations were used in the decorations. After & number of spirited games of 'bridge refreshments were served. To meet the guest of honor there were, invited Miss Violet Bardsley, Miss Erma Judd, Miss Miriam Hubbard, Miss Leola Sehrack, Miss Frances Fargo, Mrs. George H. Gowans, Miss Mar.iorie Simmous, Miss Marie Mulloy, Miss Margaret Morgan, Miss Marie Simmons, Miss Edith Chapman, Miss Augusta Xeilson, Miss Elsie Fred-ericksou. Fred-ericksou. Miss lithe Martin, Miss Leah Black, Miss Florence Williams, Miss Ruth Anderson, Miss Louise Francis, Miss Lillian Fagerstrom, Miss Edna Lynn, Miss Beryl Hosstrand. Mrs. Theodore Hultquist gave a luncheon Friday for the. executive board of the Ladies' Aid society of the Swedish Lutheran church, of which she is president. Mrs. Leafy Montgomery entertained at her home in tho Snow apartments Tuesday aiternoon in honor of Mrs. I Lula Lovelaud Shepard, who will leave soon for the east. The house decorations decora-tions were carnations and ferns. The afternoon was spent in doing fancy work. Those present, besides the guest of houor, were Mrs. G. B. Blakely, Mrs. Xellie B. Foulks, Mrs. W. A. Overbeck, Mrs. George W. Walker, Mrs. Grace Martin. Mrs. 0. A. Walker. Mrs. W. L. Wotherbee, Mrs. M. X. Kathiione, Miss Xorma Martin' and Mrs. William Boucher Bou-cher of Masna. The Blue Bird Sewing club was entertained en-tertained Friday afteruoou by Miss Clara Thomas. The decorations and place cards for luncheon were in blue bird designs. The guests were Mi's Leone Le-one S,r:igue, Mi?s Madeline M,-Cardle, Miss Mac Soper, Mis Ailane Poulton, Miss Jeanotte Kemp, Miss Bernice Eos-siter. Eos-siter. Miss Margaret Carr and Miss Jean Campbell. The B. B. Sewing club was entertained enter-tained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Frank Corless at her home. Covers were laid for twelve at luncheon. The decorations deco-rations were in snapdi'Hgons. carnaliou? and ferns. Mrs. James Hall. 13715 Sixth East street, will cutci'tniii the club on Wednesday, February Mrs. M. S. fearing entertained twelve guests at lea Thursday afternoon and the party afterward attended a recital given bv I'rufessor George li. SUelton's violin pupils. Lester Hearing, son of the hOhtv-Mi, was on the programme. Miss Clara ApHn entertained the Felony Fel-ony Kard Klub at her home on First. West stieet Saturday. Four tables ot '"o'iO'' were played. Favors were wou by E. L. Gilln-.or and Miss Florence Gill-mor. Gill-mor. The rooms were attractive wilti i potted plants and ferns am vases ol , arnatinn. Supper was sen ed from one long table. The '.euterpiece was a lari'e ,-ut glass bowl filled wilh inlet?. After -upper Miss Clara Apljn sang several -r,1,,,?. and dancing was ec;i-',yi,,!. Jame SrailrM' n". invited guisf. Mis; Vi' llie Giiinmr will enlenaiu I lie rlub at it; iie:a meeting. I A matinee party "as ghin by Mis? ' Mabel Siui'h in honor of her fifteenth l.irtb'ia.v nmiiver-nry nt tho ('irpheuin , theater 0D S.'i!ur'li, attcn,i.'on, aft'"r n-hieh light refreshments were served ot Franklin 'a. Those invited were. Mist Marcella Rogers, Miss t iara Littleford, Miss Hazel Frost, Miss KMbryn Culley. Miss Florence Birkhaus, Miss Grace and Miss Bessie Baley, Miss liirnta and Miss Thelina Adams. Mrs. E. Smith Barnhart entertained yesterday at her home, No. 11 Fairmont apartments. Covers were laid for twelve. The dining room was decorated in smilax. The I. F. F. Sewing club was entertained enter-tained Thursday by Mrs. Jtoy Carpenter, Carpen-ter, un West Fourth North street. The club will meet Thursday. February 3, with Mrs. Fred Boners, ou McClelland avenue. :; X An attractive programme was carried out at a reecptiou'at the Iliff Methodist Method-ist church Friday evening, giveu by the Ladies' Aid society to the church members. mem-bers. Mrs. May C. Cutler gave a reading. read-ing. TV. TV. .Jones and E. 'W'. Grieve sang, accompanied by William Hardi-man Hardi-man on the violin. The supper table was decorated with crystal candelabra. Mis. T. A. Dunyou and Mrs. L. Sheldrake poured coffee. 1 Miss Alice Paniels entertained at a children's party Friday evening, complimentary compli-mentary to Edward C. Pedlar. About twenty of his young friends enjoyed the evening playing games. Prizes were won hy Ruth Squires and Wendell Ketile. |