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Show 7) MRS. JOSEPH DECKER, JR., entertained en-tertained at tea yesterday afternoon after-noon from 3 until 5 o'clock at her home on Fifth avenue, in compliment to Miss Evelyn Snow, a bride of the week. Pink roses and ferns decorated the house. The tea table had a crystal basket of pink roses and ferns as a centerpiece on a Madeira cover. Gold candelabra hold-In? hold-In? pink candles were at either end of the table. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. i "U". G. Browning- and Mrs. O. B. Mc-i Mc-i G alien. Assisting in serving were Miss Y .Agnes Snow, Miss Agnes Cltvo and Miss Bessie Porneroy. The guests' cards ,wore received at the door by little Miss Marion McUtLhen. Mrs. Frank Groes-?'.eck Groes-?'.eck assisted in receiving the guests. v 40' Mrs. J. M. Blair, Jr., entertained at F. her home. V Kast Fifth South street, yesterday at luncheon, in compliment to Miss Margaret Kmerson, who will be. married tciay to Harold W . Stonten-borouyh. Stonten-borouyh. The table had a crystal basket of violets in the center and the place cards were dev-orated in violets. The same purple blossoms were used about the moms. Covers were laid for the following Ai.iests, besides the guest of honor: Mrs. rank Cole Barnes, Mrs. Kenneth A. lie-lntyre, lie-lntyre, Mrs. D. M. Shaw, Mrs. O. I. Thatcher. Miss Anna Stahl. Miss Ethel Iavis, Mrs. i- red Monahan and Mrs. F. J 1. Emerson. Miss Florence Ware and Mrs. Earl Francis entertained at a prettily appointed ap-pointed buffet supper Sunday afternoon from 1 until 7 o"t.-lo-k at the Ware home on Third avenue, in trompliment to Miss Rosamond Ritchie., a January bride. The supper table was decorated In a novel way. A table covering of Japanese cloth was over yellow. The centerpiece was a bowl of guld fish, with an epergne of pale yellow roses rising from it. Yellow Yel-low butterflies were perceJ on the flowers flow-ers and about tbe table. Four crystal candlesticks at the corners of the table had nink candles. Narcissuses were used about the house. Presiding at the supper table were Mrs. M. E. Ritchie and Mrs. E. D. R. Thompson. Thomp-son. Assisting -in receiving the guests was Miss Ware's mother. Mrs. W. E. Ware. Thirty-five of the young women friends of the guest of honor were in attendance. Standing committees were appointed in a meeting of the Woman's Republican club vesterdav afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. H. Calllster, 360 G street. The programme for the year was also accepted. ac-cepted. The committees aro as follows: Programme, Pro-gramme, Mrs. F. C. LOofbourow, Mrs. Minnie J. Hamilton, Mrs. Sarah Edding-lon; Edding-lon; entertainment, Mrs. William M. Me-Crea, Me-Crea, Mrs. William Spry, Mrs. F. L Hines, Mrs. Margaret Zane Cherdron, Mrs. J. V. Hampton, Mrs. George A. Miss Margaret Emerson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. F. H. Emerson, who will be married thi6 evening to Harold W. Stoutenborougn. Ir -nil' V- A i ' - i - v - Home portrait by Griffith & Brant. Goff; building, Mrs. Fred W. Price, Mrs, E. H. Callisier, Mrs. J. M. Melton, Mrs. D. N. Straup; membership, Mrs. Fannie M. Pattison, Mrs. H. E. Cummings, Mrs. H. A. King. Mrs. L. G- Kelly. Mrs. Jean-nette Jean-nette Hyde; flowers, Mrs. J. B. Stanford, Mrs. William Mossop, Mrs. William Shill; musk:, Mrs. Minnie Buckle, Mrs. Henry Kirkman. Mrs. W. C. Loi-kington, Mrs. George Mueller. A review of the past year was givpn by the historian, Mrs. A. R. Barnes. Current Cur-rent events in the political world were reported by Mrs. Margaret Zane Cherdron. Cher-dron. A pleasing musical programme was given by Miss Kose Pinnoclc, who gave "The Swing Song" as a violin solo; Mrs. Henry Kirkman, who sang "Your Heart Will Call Me Home." by Arthur Tate, and "On Lake Champlaln"; Miss Irma Dean, who sang "Mission of the Rose,' by F. A. Cowen, and "In the Garden of My Heart," by K. R. Ball, accompanied by Miss Hazel Franks: Miea AJberta Jones, who sang "Liebesfreud." bv Kreisler, and "Among the Lilies." by Airev. accompanied ac-companied by her brorher. E'las Jones. Tea was served at the close of the buKi-n;ss buKi-n;ss meeting and programme. The assisting as-sisting hostesses were Mrs. F. C, Loof-bourow, Loof-bourow, Mrs. J. K. Ekle, Mrs. Winnie P. Quay, Mrs. J. M. Melton and Mrs. Ida M, Williams. The ftnarriage of Miss Vera a (!. Tavev and Dr. Q. M. Rowe of Ogden tooit place yesterday at noon at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. TV. H. Kahler, 427 Douglas avenue. The ceremonv was performed per-formed by ihe Rev. P. A. Simpkin. A wedding breakfast followed for relatives and close friends of the voimg couple. Dr. and Mrs. Rowe left early in the afternoon for New York, to remain for six weeks. They will make their home in Ogden when they return. . v The wedding of Miss Margaret Emerson and Harold W. Stoutenborough will take place this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Emerson. No. 15 Grace apartments. The couple will bo at home at the same address after M;rh 1. Mr. and Mrs. James Stevcnsen announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Inez, to Adelbert A. Budd. The marriage mar-riage will take place Friday In the Salt . Lake temple. A reception will be given In the evening. Dr. and Mrs. .lenkyn Thomas entertained enter-tained at dinner at their home on Kdith avenue Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Kealer, Edpar Kesler and Mr and Mrs. Roden Murray of Canada. Pink roses and carnations in a basket 1 formed the centerpiece for the table Small baskets of violets' were at either end. The guests, besides the guests of honor, included Mr. and Mrs. J. H Parry i Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Keslpr. Mr and Mrs' Anson Kfsler, Mr. and Mrs. Georse Crow , Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Kesler, Mr. and Mrs' . Ai' Rr, Iiesle,l Mrs- P- J- Rei:I- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, Miss Diana Reid Mr and Mrs. J. A. Fowell, Mr. ;uid Mr' P K. Thomas. Miss Wonetta Kesler MNs Marlon Kesler. Gwen Parry, ' Glenn Thomas and Klmo Kesler. Mrs Claud U Shields win entertain a few friends at a Kensington and tea Saturday afternoon at nor home. 9,12 Fifth East street, in honor of Miss Neva Walk- ; er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C A : alker. who win be married Tuesday to Andrew F. Burt. i The alumnae members of Delta Epsilon sorority of the University of Utah will entertain at a bridge tea on Katurdav, to be given at the homo of Miss Josephine Wallace on East First South street The invited guests include the active members and pledges of the sororitv. 9 Miss Gertrude Geoghegan will entertain enter-tain at bridge tea this afternoon at her, home on North State street, in compliment compli-ment to Miss Evelvn Snow, who will be married Friday to Wavne Becker. i Mies Frances Evans will entertain a limited number of friends at an informal dancing party at her home on Third East street in honor of Miss Rosamond Ritchie, a bride of neTt week, and also of Miss Phoebe Parker of Santa Cruz, Cal., a guest at the Evans home. The music section of the Ladies' TJt-erary TJt-erary club will meet at the clubhouse this afternoon at 2:30 o'clnrk. An attractive programme will be carried out, followed by tea. The club chorus will meet at the clubhouse at 1:30 o'clock, The missionary societies of the Firpt Methodist church will meet in regular monthly session this afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. A. Dix, 111 Second avenue. Mrs. C. A. Walker, state president presi-dent of the W. C. T. LI., wiil discuss "Temperance." The tourist section of the Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club will meet tin's morning at the clubhouse. "Londonderry and the Giant's Causeway" will be discussed by Mrs. L. C. Miller. The account nf n trip "From Dublin to Cork in a Touring Cur" will be given by Mrs. F. L. Oswald. The Seir Literary club will meet ( this afternoon with Miss Medora Green- 1 wood, 64J Center street. Current events will be reported by Mrs. C. R. Coin. A i sketch of Ralph Waldo Emerson will be given by Mrs. T. J. Nipper. The ladies' auxiliary to tbe Greeters of; Utah will be entertained this afternoon at 1:C0 o'clock at luncheon by Mrs. J. F. Early at her home, ISO M street. Radiant rhapter, O. E. S., wilK meet this evening at Masonic temple. All members mem-bers of the order are invited. The members of the junior class of the University of Utah wiil hold their second "work party." in preparation for the junior prom Thursday evening at the Sigma Sig-ma Chi fraternity house. - The members of the H. A. C. club of the university wiil hold their regular meeting meet-ing tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in the women's rest room. Miss Lavina Parke, instnictr in the domestic arts department, will give a talk on "Ellen H. Richards." It will he the first- open meeting of the year, and those interested i are invited to be present. j I The Art guild of the University of Utah will hold Us regular meeting tomorrow evening at S o'clock at the Delta Epsilon sorority house, 107 South Twelfth East street. At the first meeting of the German circle, cir-cle, held yesterday in the women's rest room, the following- officers were elected: Laurence Wallace, president: Thomas Reesp. vice president; Miss Clara Shearer. secretsr3 A committee composed of the officers, together with Miss Beatrice Squires and Wallace Bennion, will have charge of the programmes and refreshments refresh-ments for the club meetings, which will be held on the third Tuesday of each month at S:0 p.- m. in the women's rest room. The Toadies' Aid society of the First Congregational churrh will meet today at the church from 11 until 3 o'clock. The annua! election of officers will take place and annual reports wiil be given. Mrs. Pearl W. Snyder will entertain the Naomi Past Noble Grands' club Thurs-dav Thurs-dav afternoon at her home. 214 North State street. All visiting Past Noble Grands are invited. Utah review No. 4, Woman's Benefit association as-sociation of Maccabees, will entertain Friday Fri-day evening at the home of Mrs. W. L. Wetherbee, Til Windsor avenue. All Maccabees and their friends are invited. The committee in charge of the enter- i tainmeut includes Mrs. F. B. Williams, , Mrs. J. Olsen and Mrs. William A. Crowley. Crow-ley. Tables can be reserved from Mrs. Wetherbee. Reservations have heen made at the Orp lieum Friday evening for ti party of U0 of the wives of the members of the National Woolgrowers' association, which will be in session here tills week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Whitney entertained enter-tained at a family dinner Saturday night in honor of the birthday of their young daughter, Beth. Covers were laid for fourteen. The evening was spent in games and music. The Ladies' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet at 11 o'clock this morning at the First Presbyterian Presby-terian church. The annual election of officers of-ficers will take place. The usual luncheon lunch-eon will bo served at 12:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Kesler will entertain enter-tain Thursday evening at their home in honor of Mrs. Roden Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kesler and Edgar Kesler of Canada. The Order of the Gleam of the University Univer-sity of Utah will hold its regular meeting this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the women's rest room. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wilson are visiting in Portland. Miss Lena Rosenbloom of the Sampson apartments will leave Wednesday for Kansas City a.nd Chicago. Mrs. P. Ahleen an.l daughter have returned re-turned from a three weeks' visit to southern south-ern Utah. Mrs. A. Luanne Stewart entertained last evening in honor of her sister, Mrs. E. E. Mueller, who leaves this week for a visit of several months with her parents par-ents In Grand Junction, Colo. Miss Rhea Morris entertained at a theater party last night in Mrs. Mueller's honor. Mrs. E. W. Kelly will entertain for her daughter, Ma urine, tonight with a box party at the Orpheum theater. Sixteen invitations have been issued. A dinner at the Newhouse hotel will follow the performance. |