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Show ' OROUP of young girls who will assist at a large May party to be given at the Hotel Utah tomorrow evening for the benefit of Our Lady of Lourdes parish of the Cath-.j olic church, and Mrs. Wilbur S. Hodgson, chairman of arrangements committee. t Top row, left to right, Miss Stella Devine, Miss Marguerite Shea, Miss Evelyn j , Leahy, Miss Nellie Hyland. "Center, Miss Grace Mooney. Bottom row, Miss Mary Hughes, Mrs. Hodgson and Miss Ruth Bruneau. - iter ;.:.-y-" .ws;r.-v. H-.i v . : SJSjf K:.,:i : V.;' y; : y-p.. ,r :i : .i::i:.v;.:.:1;;j ji,- " !; i Jsfes , AiiS;!iSgif S: f 5 .i?:f s! ii 'MS-.f-&;fk-$i&Xtt- 'Kt?& :-. iiM- . : . . V ' 11 tliiWi ssr wmmimmmmmmm . ' V.. . III .f-a ; ,vi'--- 7.S IN1S is being written upoa winter Wi- Iflllli PJ : : ' ' " 1 " diversions and tho thoughts of so- fi.dW wf M U:7K:.':.4' S;'!::e is?1 7.-7i : ,-'4 y folks are turning to summer pas- felipAl ''i'V': '::! CIlf Vl"- . si s es. Dancing and card clubs are giv- -i; Ss:lfeJi. -: " . ;:;s:ii:;:;,;::s s : ;.':f !' : , V:tho closing entertainments of so- " ' j, I A "s,' e:s::'-J i';V!lKstes . - ::-7;i:;:' ; : : ' '-ii ': $ for tho winter and early spring. , f t' V ' - i f , ; ' , k lv fW$M - s rary and philanthropic clubs are - ' s S f ',1'' -lt , 1 ff'T' . 5 - J VyM'UM y-- ' ' ' : ! hating the end of activities of the " H H ' ' - " 1 - t 1 : ! , :. 7,; - : ? year with teas and luncheons. f -k ' " fiml . W ? " t ' ' ' Vt:..iA -s..:;..;,,;,, . lo Ladies 'Literary club, which is . gS'J J, V lllXK t , 4 . j ' 'jt . . ays responsible for much social life, i A V J i, ' t " i ff " JK.'". ' " 1 -1 " 7 V ,nln,,nnn, ' ...TTT 77. V'l its lust meeting Friday, with tea , - , r , W ft'lltfw' Avf ' .J "4' s , i y the entertLmenommittee. - " ' L ' 1 ? .V, ' TT O ' TP A T . iy delightfully arranged functions . ; M t I $ V f P (T Vl Pi) I I P H( N V I e given under the direction of the tha younger set. Dogtooth violets, The senior class includes Miss Vir- ' " 5 X ' " . ' 1 ' li tLLL. 1L NV U'li liiiliN 11 VM'ilJl V (illli !'s entertainment committeo during anemone and other mountain favorites ginia Bust, Hiss ATirgiuia Godbo, Miss ; ' 1 A- I I year, including the anniversary cele- -m tn0 ijne 0f flora aro now adorning Jane McGeo and Miss Agnes Caffer. t !; Tp, it?0 A jt? HV Tl lion of tho organization iu Fobru- tha foothills and canyons, rewarding ! The junior class members are Miss , 4 V' "fW K P HD T 11 1 " fhll I iH TIT! TPP Tl ' a scries of dancing parties, from tte vouthful ' trampers with their deli- Katherine Brown, Miss Estello Bon- 5 1 ). ML , M i i ' l-roeccls of which contributions cato 'beauty, as they are gathered to be nett, Miss Margaret Godbe, Miss Nora b - - . 1 ViUAii U IV MJii. iUlViail ViUi e made toward tho club's indebted- transferred 'to homes and used to deco- Eccles of Ogden, Miss Mary Hay of kJj7Jl(J2. I !. and luncheons and teas, iu .con- rate luncheon and tea tables. Kock Springs, Wyo.; Miss Genevieve PHOTO - S ' 8- nnwv f. , . ,, v M . ,, , "on with regular club meetings. ifwile aud perishable, however, as Millick of Blackfoot, Idaho; Miss Ruth IT ' M -orvnt.ons have been n.a-le Mcbnany, Mrs. .lames llupl.es, -Mrs. ho Saturday0. Night Dancing club, .kasurcs which Uke ppics, spread. Williams. Miss Ellen Evans and Miss " ( - f Vli lor card tables and a large nun, l arry Lambre-ht. Miss lithe. Wxhy and To.od.of prominent society men and v0 r,uclt' the flouer, the bloom is Dorothy Gayford. . , i" ber arc expeeted to attend a May ,'anec Mm. J;r,,l .. i.oonar.l ;. entertained with the last dance 'eMl, tho m0tain flowers do not Field day exorcists will be given on , ' . ai.d card party to I.e. g,ve by the .sa- Lard ab ,s con.nnt ee, Mrs P ' 'wmter and spring series last night last on? wUcn removed from the parent the lawn at the hall Friday afternoon. V I' A v b.el a e,u' M l tbc, N;Vn;:;" VV, ' I rT" v rT o Ladies' Literary club house. The 8tein and o nature lovers ect most Tho sophomore class will entertain tor ij J c nb alid other youn;? pop!o of t .e . hy, .lr. .1. b. D.l, Mr. . 1. I-oIb, at'l ''"bosses wore Dr. and Mrs. ,atisfaaion bv seeing them and leaving the senior and junior classes Saturday V , lbc r;a,,hh''Sr tb" f ''' " ,' """"i ""''l!''"" , at'is Stiehl, Mr. and Mrs. Jhom to flourish in their native environ- evening at the .homo of Miss Helen benefit of Onr La,,y of Lord,s par- rn. Mrs. lamr, Mulryan, Mrs. Hoy M Comes ; p Series I if Wiiter ) 'MversiM 1N1S is being written upon winter diversions and tho thoughts of so-folks so-folks aro turning to summer pas-s pas-s es. Dancing and card clubs are giv- V tho closing entertainments of so- for tho winter and early 6prmg. iniry and philanthropic clubs are ibrating the end of activities of the I year with teas and luncheons, lie Ladies' Literary club, which is jays responsible for much social life, iji'l its last meeting Friday, with tea 'ed by the entertainment committee. Jy delightfully arranged functions e given under the direction of the ! s entertainment committeo during year, including the anniversary cele-'iou cele-'iou of the organization in Febru-. Febru-. a scries of dancing parties, from : 1 proceeds of which contributions e made toward tho club's indebtcd-h indebtcd-h and luncheons and teas, iu ,con-'"u ,con-'"u with regular club meetings. Saturday Night Dancing club, 'Posed, of prominent society men and !j ,ro"s' cntertained with the' last danco j, 1 winter and spring series last night ' o Ladies' Literary club house. The ami hostesses were Dr. and Mrs. , Francis Stiehl, Mr. and Mrs. s i. Kvans, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hodg- T)r. and Mrs. A. J. Hosuier, Mr. J'rs. It. E. McConaughy and Mr. C. V. Ileuser. , pnting will be transferred to sum-I sum-I f resorts for the next few months. s will be enjoyed iu tho coolness Jxxvhes of canyon homes and hotels, entertaining will take on a less for- V tnaracter. Hikes" in search of spring wild crs are seasouablo diversions for tho younger set. Dogtooth violets, anemone and other mountain favorites in tho line of flora aro now adorning tha foothills and canyons, rewarding the youthful trampers with their delicate deli-cate 'beauty, as they are gathered to be transferred to homes and used to decorate deco-rate luncheon and tea tables. Fragile aud perishable, however, as "Pleasures, which, like poppies, spread, vou pluck the flower, the bloom is shed," the mountain flowers do not last long when removed from the parent stem, and so nature lovers get most satisfaction by seeing them and leaving them to flourish iu their native environment. environ-ment. a S THE sehool year draws to a i close, social activities are beginning begin-ning to be in evidence at Rowland hall. The. junior class of the school j entertained at an Orpheum party yesterday yes-terday afternoon, followed by tea at ! the Hotel Utah, in compliment to the I senior class. The party was chaperoned chaper-oned .bv Miss Minerva Buekncr aud Mrs. Jean Hampton. . The senior class includes Miss Virginia Vir-ginia liust, Miss Virginia Godbo, Miss Jane McGeo and Miss Agnes Caffey. ; The junior class members are Miss Katherine Brown, Miss Estello Bon-nett, Bon-nett, Miss Margaret Godbe, Miss Nora Eccles of Ogden, Miss Mary Hay of Kock Springs, Wyo.; Miss Genevieve Millick of Blackfoot, Idaho; Miss Ruth Williams, Miss Ellen Evans and Miss Dorothy Gayford. Field day exercises will be given on the lawn at the hall Friday afternoon. The sophomore class will entertain tor the senior aud junior classes Saturday evening at the home of Miss Helen Marev on P street. MRS. J. A. BAKRACKMAX entertained enter-tained at an Orpheum party yes-' yes-' terday afternoon followed by tea at the Hotel L'tah. A low bowl of pink sweet-I sweet-I peas and roses formed a dainty center-I center-I piece for the tea table, j The guests included Mrs. J. D. Mey-! Mey-! rick, Miss Venita Meyrick and Mrs. I Fred Kasmussen of Mount Pleasant. 'Mrs. C. Brumbaugh, Mrs. R. AV. Soper, Mrs. Arthur Nelson, Mrs. Phil Reynolds, Mrs. Estella Thompson. Mrs. Clara Rothenuieyer and Mrs. Jessie Goble. MISS Dorothy Witchcr and Miss Julia Ju-lia Shores entertained at 'tea yesterday yes-terday afternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock at the home of Miss Witchcr, l.'J.j P. street". Spring flowers were used throughout the house. A crystal basket nf red and white sweetpoas formed an effective centerpiece for the tea table. Mrs. TCtheliiert Shores presided at the tea talile dining ti'C ntternoon. Tiie followir.e yonne girls assisted in the .lining room: Mis .Mice Edeheil, Mi.-s Sluuleii Xaylor, Miss Vdele Gustin, (Ccntin'teJ en page 2.) M! ISS BERTHA L. AVERY, daughter of Mr. , and Mrs. A. H. Avery, whose engagement to Robert E. Crosby is announced today. (Continued from Pago One.) Miss Blanche Armstrong, Miss Helen Armstrong, Miss Marjorie Billings, Miss Elaine Adams, Miss Alctha Hunter, Miss Dorothy Wilson and Miss Angela' Uunyon. Assisting the hostesses in receiving the guests were Mrs. F. L. Finnerty, Mrs. P. S. Witchcr and Mrs. G. V. Shores. QAMMA PHI ALUMNAE of the University of Utah entertained at tea yesterday afternoon at the chapter house on Twelfth East street in honor of the active members of the. sorority. Yellow tulips were used throughout the house. . A wicker basket of yellow tulips tied with yellow maline formed an effective centerpiece for the tea table. . The committee on arrangements included in-cluded Miss Marie Gaby, Miss Mary Alice Moon and Miss Elizabeth Moyle. MT?S. BESSIE M. ALSTON entertained enter-tained at tea yesterday afternoon at hor home on Windsor avenue in honor of Miss Irene V. Smith, whose marriage to Gilpin S. Woolley will take place May 22. Spring flowers were used throughout the house. The guests were seated at 6mall tables for tea, which were decorated with red and white car-. car-. nations. The guests numbered twenty. MISS DORA HALL, a bride of the month, was the guest of honor at a bridge luncheon given yesterday afternoon after-noon by Mrs. George B. SwaAer at her home on West Fourth South street. I Whito lilacs in a basket tied with lavender lav-ender tulle formed the centerpiece for the table. The plneecards were hand painted in white roses and wedding bells. Covers were laid for the following, besides the guest of honor: Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Hurd, Mr3. Ross Hartwcll, Mrs. Lloyd Garrison, Miss Eleanor Hubbard, Miss Hazel Bourgajd, Miss Maurino Bourgard and Miss Nanon Crosall. . Events of Coming Week jjN' HONOR of Mrs. W. R. Putnam, the 1 M Women 's Pan-Hellenic association will give a luncheon Saturday at the Hotel Utah. Reservations must be made through Mrs. Malcolm Carpenter by Friday. Mrs. W. F. Knox will entertain the members of the Bay View Heading club and a few other friends'' at luncheon .- Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Hotel Utah. The annual election of ; officers will follow the luncheon. Mrs. John Gruber will entertain the "Wednesday Social club Wednesday at her home, 967 West Second South street. Alpha Chi sorority of the University of Utah will entertain at a dancing party Friday evening at the Hotel Utah roof garden. The committee on ar-.: ar-.: rangemcnts includes Miss Ora Whipple Miss Ruth Bernson, Miss Margaret Hinckley, Miss Fannie Mills and Miss 1 Jessie Moves. Chi Omega sorority of the University . of Utah will entertain at its annual installation banquet Tuesday evening at thers. Mrs. J. H2r.sn!i, lri 1 Foley. Mrs. B. H. TerpeS'. i E. Sanderson, Mrs. Jc-ri E : W. L. Morssn. Mrs. I. 6. C ' C. L. Davis, Mrs. F. J. VT ' i Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. v: r f at their borne. f'73 E F- - - street. Wedr.e.-.ir.y eve":::::; i Mi-s Carrie Roberts, a H-:: - j who re. e-!iy rtiurr.-rj I::-?; I evening v.a? sr:r.t :n - Lilit refreshm. nts w:re ::: . ; guests Euniberi'i :: :".' i I Miss M::r:e! Tar-'or ; .it dinner at:r;.i.y eve:::::-. ; in Vor,'-'":::-i i2 e .-.-::: siiteenth birtho..i.v. A l:t : p:r.k sv.ee:v:as t'.-ruieit':? iT tiie c:r.-er table. s: er.t in cr.mes asi -::::::. Tnr.d twsky. n-.-ther t : ti; : if:ed in receiving ar.i en::r..:- r ;eStS. honor of Colonel and Mrs. Marshall K-nidol. Colonel Ran.lol is in charge of the military in.-truction at the University Uni-versity of Utah. Other military instructors in-structors at the university and their wives were cruests. Span'sh iris were u.-ed throughout the rooms. A lou-gn-en low of iris formed the centerpiece center-piece for the table. Covers were laid tor eight. The Forget-me-not club entertained at lnr.eh'Xm Wednesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. C. R. AHrej. Lint-heon was followed by ''.".'W The glow's were seated at a long table dec-oiated dec-oiated ith liiaes. Tho taines and fars were in blue, the color, of the e!.;b. The uets numbered eighteen. Tlie club will meet in two weeks at the home of Mrs. F. Burgesi. Miss Vera Whipple was the gnest of honor at a surprie party given by the pupils of tho Brvant Junior hih s. hool, Tuesday evening. The evening w:;s spent in dancing and cames. A li'ht supper was served. Tiie guests numbered twenty. Miss F.ffie Bush and Miss Annie Cl'.ilker entertain'-il at n miscellaneous shower Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miis ( halker, 3,"7 Tenth ave-tu.e. ave-tu.e. in honor ot Miss Bomc Irene I'.:ili. -rlio will be married to Eokial ZniKiieraKin Wednesday. Mrs. E. A. l;.ish and Mi--s Olive Bush assisted in entertaining tho guests who numbered tinny. . Mrs. ,T. . Winwood entertaincii Tliurslay afternoon at her homo, 012 Mast S, .coml outli street, in honor of Mr. Winwood's jtiother, Mrs. Kli:-:iboth Winwood, who celebrated her ninetieth birthday. A color scheme of white and lavendJr was carried out in the decorations deco-rations and r( f r-shments. Spring flowers flow-ers were used throughout the house. A basket of lilacs formed the centerpiece for tho tea table. The guests numbered thirtv. The Wednesday Five Hundred club was entertained bv Mrs. F. Howert-T at her home on Edison street last week. The prizes were won by Mrs. A. Johnson John-son and Mrs. Howerter. The members nre Mrs. F. A. Kirk. Mrs. H. W. S.-o-field. Mrs. A. L. Weir, Mrs. A. John-sou. John-sou. Mrs. E. OVcrg. Mrs. C. P. Phnfek. Mrs. G. W. -Van Dyke and Mrs. E. Hower'or. The invited guests were Mrs. E. C. Jenkins and Mrs. F. E. Bibhins. Mrs. M. ,T. Moore of the Sen-.loh hotel entertained wi'h a shower on Monday evening for Mrs. Lois Maxfield and To-ie Maxfield. two br:des of the week. Refreshments were served at s:r.ail table". Snring flowers and hear.s formed table oi eorat ions. Those present pres-ent were Mis Laura Charlton. Miss Margaret Ueiuhold. Mrs. Lo:-ic Harrison, Harri-son, Mrs. Oiilve Sa.-.lsbury, Miss arah Hanson, M:-s Ilattie Gaie. M'-s Gladys Fullmer, Miss I'anr.y Kay, Mrs. a Larson, Mis Thora CI .r;tei,sen. M.-s 1'r.inoo 1'vle. Miss Martha Wr uht. Miss Lois 'Maxfield and Miss Jesae Maxfield. Tlio Win One fancy work club met at the homo of Mrs, Jcnrie Ho-aso 7-tS Arapahoe nvonoe last week. I.un.l-.eon was served. Tiie table was decorated with lilacs. The following were present: pres-ent: Mrs. M. ShorwoeJ. Mrs. A. Win- v tho Hotel Utah. The committee on arrangements includes Miss Helen Wells, Miss Daisy Kollap and Miss Edna Williams. The Marquette club will meet Tuesday Tues-day at S):4i at the Eagles' hall on Fourth South and West Temple streets. A business meeting will bo followed by a dance. The Good Day Visit club will meet Wednesday at the home r,f Mrs. A. Stocker, 56 Harrison avenue. Oasis Debating society of the University Univer-sity of Utah will entertain at its annual an-nual banquet Thursday evening at the Hotel Utah. The committee on ar- hold has recently returned from France, where he was in militarj' service. Carl E. Painter of Twin Falls, Idaho, and Gladvs L. Dwight. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.'W. If. Dwight of Twin Falls, rldaho, were married yesterday in St. Mark's cathedral by Dean W. W. Fleetwood. Fleet-wood. , Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mulholland of Holliday announco the marriage of their daughter, Beryl, to Victor H. Taylor, brother of J. Edward Taylor of this city. The wedding took place Friday nt 4 o'clock at Ogden. The couple will make their homo in Holliday. Holli-day. Personal Frederick F. Graham, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Graham, h'ft Tuesday for southern California wiSi his grandmother, Mrs. S. A. Farr, for the benefit of his health. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Bluteaui of 428 Thirteenth East street, have returned re-turned from a two months' visit to Los Angeles and San Francisco. Mrs. F. B. Cook has gone to Los Angeles An-geles to remain several weeks. Mrs. M. H. Kervin is now nt home at the Bransford apartments. Mrs. Charles F. Morrison of Colorado Springs is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Burnham, at Woods Cross. Mrs. James Bernard McEnany and little daughter Mary Elizabeth are now at home at tho Bransford. Mrs. Frank Rank, formerly Miss Ma-rese Ma-rese Young, has gone to Denver to join her husband, Lieutenant Rank, who has just returned from overseas. After a visit to Boulder and Colorado Springs, Lieutenant and Mrs. Rank will return to Salt Lake. Mrs. Burke M Arthur of Mount Pleasant, Pleas-ant, formerly Miss Helen Frank, is the guest of her mother and brother a few days at the Newhouse hotel. ..... Mrs. J. U. Giesy left last week for San Francisco, where she was called by the death of her father, John Greger. ' Mr. nnd Mrs.' Pierre M. Mclntyre ami children of Idaho are spending two weeks at the Samuel Molntvro home. John MeEntee nnd daughters, Miss Agnes McEntce anil Mrs. llarrv Sullivan, Sulli-van, and niece. Miss Mildred Murphy, have gone to California for a several weeks 1 vis.it. Colonel nnd Mrs. E. A. Wall are expected ex-pected home this week from New York, where they have simi some time. Mrs. T. E. Coffman and daughter, Miss Thalia, left yesterday for a visit to Kansas Citv and I'maha. Mrs. R. I. liranniug of Pocatello has left for a visit to Portland, San Francisco Fran-cisco and the beach. -s after a brief stav with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Newman, in this citv. Mr. and Mrs. George Olson have returned re-turned from a five months' stay in southern California and aro now ut homo at B34 South Fifth East street. Miss Sadie Meyers, who has been doing do-ing social scriro work at Hull Houe, in Chicago, is expected homo so.,a for a few weeks' vacation with lor parents. par-ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Meyers. t Mrs. E. I Pickering returned Wednesday Wednes-day from southern California, whore alio had spent the past three months. Mrs. G. F. Foreman of Fly, Nov., wife of Judge Horeuian, is visiting her mother. Mrs. Edna Hunt?., 121 South First West tercet. Miss Isabel Jordison and Miss Boulah Might of Storrs were guests of Mrs. William Stevenson several days la.st week. Mrs. S. Salmenson, accompanied bv her children, Lillian nnd Lester, has gono to Now York, Boston nnd other euntern cities where they will visit for severnl months. Mrs. Fred B. Gillett and dnughter Elizabeth have left for Los Angeles for a several months' stav. They will be' the guests of Mis. G. M. Gillett, formerly for-merly of Salt Lake. Later they will go tj Occnn Park for tho summer. Mrs. Isabella Murphv and Miss Josio Fitzgerald returned Wednes.liiv from Los Angolo and Long Bench, Cab, after a stay of several nionUn, . Mrs. E. D. R. Thompson left last Saturday for Los Angeles, Cnl., n m- p.'iniod bv her little ginn.lilanglilers, Miss Carol Nelson and Miss Molly Nel run. Mrs. F. K. Nelson, daughter of Mrs. Thompson, will leave ho last of tho week fur Los Angeles. Mis. Alexander ilson and daughters, Mrs. Knlph Loiieliborougli and Miss 1 .mint Wilson, loft, for lionvoi-, Colo., Wednesday morning. They will visit Glenwood Springs and Salida, Colo., and will return in month. Mrs. Charles Thornton Kakin of Pittsburg Pitts-burg nnd baby dauglil or arrived lasl weoli for a visit, willi her parents, Mr. and MrH. L. M . Gilliliin. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Wado left Inst week for nil indefinite stay in I nei Angeles, Cnl. They will visit, with friends and rolnlie. there niul nt San Diego and San I' i aneis'-o. Mr. ii nd Mrs. C. 11. Meltelh are receiving re-ceiving con gi :i t ii la tions oer llio airial of a daughter, born May :i, Mrs. Me Belli was formerly .Miss liny Tlioiuns, nnd is now at. the lioiue of her nioltier, Mrs. .1. M. Tlioinas, .". l.'i I 'oiiglas n enue. Miscellaneous Events Mih. 1). M. Ji if fin rn.Mljiino, Tlmr-nlny ven i 11 n 1, Imr hiiim I I V S Knnmtm nvnur', in hnmir of lirr sun rlytln ;! . (ii'it'lin, w lio linn junl rclunnMl I'm mi) in i 1 i I )i iy ; it v i en iivi'r:ir;i:i, The cvrniii imiii i-n-til. in j'jinir.i unit inn: u A llj'jlt. Mli)"''r WJI:l ri'Tp,l. 'I'lni j'tii'.itli llUinln'iVil 1 u Mill v. C:ii:iin nml Mm. .1. A. Smith mmImi-I.'i'mimiI mmImi-I.'i'mimiI ill. ilinihT Tni"!'l:iv ' fimi)! nt llirir liunm mi Kii'il. oiilli Tnnilr( in ranpemontfl inclu.ifa Miss Amy Silver, -Miss Lcnorc Cannon' and iMiss Kuth Junior, The Women fa Dcmoi'ratic rluh will intt'rtniu in honor of 'Polly Madison's birthday Wednesilay afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. 11. Kimball, Kim-ball, 50 Gordon avenue. A program will be driven and card will be a feature. fea-ture. All Democratic women are invited. in-vited. Tho Kntro Xous club -will he entertained enter-tained Monday ;iftMrnoon at 2 oYlork at tin hoii.e of Mrs. V. K. Coulam, bo3 Last coond Kotith street. Mrs. Peter Grecnhal'h will entertain the H:ip73- Twelve club at her home, .r)70 Kast Six tli South street, next Wednesday evening. Arab patrol I'A Kaluh temple, order of the Mystic Shrine, will cive the Hecond in a H. rira of fortnightly dancing danc-ing parties Thursd:iy( May lM, at the Masonic club rc'nig jn the MeC'ornick building. The first in the fcericn was iven last Thursday evening at the club rooms. Sixt y puents were in at-tTidaiK-e. A 1 i i.' h t nupper was nerved. Tho entertainment com in it tee arrant-in arrant-in fnr the dances inc!ud's A. A. Allen, Al-len, Herbert J. Cook, and Taylor Chamberlain. Cham-berlain. A mid-May dance nnd card party will be pi vrn under the an up ices of the Ladies' auxiliary of the '. 0. T. Saturday Sat-urday evening at e Xewhouno hotel. The following committers are in charto of the entertainment. : Arranceiiient m, Mr. .1. H. axmi'ii, Mrs. W. I,. Walters, Mrs. H. h. HamiU ami Irs. W. H. Wil-liamw; Wil-liamw; reception, Mrs. S. K I Tamil, Mrs. W. L. J'nce, Mrs. Delns Irish, Mrs. II. It. Itlados; card committee, M rs. .1. F. Hansen and M rs. W. L. Wet herben; ref resiiments committee, Mrs. W. L. Wetherl.ee, Mm. J. M. Miller; Mil-ler; floor 'commit tee, J. Ii. Lewis .1. II. axmnn, T. Hart and Hubert I'.invi'r; ticket committee, Mrt, W. R. Williams, .Mrs. ,J. c. Gleason ami Mrs. I L. Walters. M"rs. Lloyd flarrisnn, Miss Tfa.el irnirard and M ins M auriun Hourard will eu terta in at brid o, followed by tea, in honor of Miss Dora Hall, a BiiriiiL' bride. MHs Kula Iirry and Mr. R. H. Curtis Cur-tis will entertain at luni'ln'on Saturday, f'dlnwed by a mntinep party, in honor of M itM I rerio V. Smii h, whnsn mnr-rine mnr-rine to dilpin S. V dollev will take pbi'M this month. 1 Thursday evening Mifi.H Lucille Webb will entertain at dinner in honor of Mi:in Smith and Mr. Woolley. Weddings and Engagements Mr. nnd M in. V. I), 1'inney nnnoiinen tlie ninirili:o of their dnnliler, Aflon, to Aitliur II. Vier. The wo.ldnii; took ilaro Mond.'iv nl. the liiehniond ilnirt mi ii I m. Tim coiiilo will iniiko llioir hoinu in llii.i city. ' Mr. nnd MrH. A. If. Avery nnnoimcn llio onn,ii;nmerit of their dniiohter Iter-tint Iter-tint I.., to h'obeiL I'l. Cruidiv, Hon of Itvoiii K. ''roaby of l'n i in i nt mi. The wedding will tillio jilrico in .lime. Tli" ninrrinro of Minn Helen ltilbi, ilnni'liler of )Ih, K. c. Ililln, and .1. I''. Weiinhold look iliico Wi'diionilny inoi iiilo; In I lie Tw-enti' fourth w in d elniri'li. Iiiniier I'ollov.eil for relntivon Ml Hie lioiue of Hie In olo mollier, ynn Wall nl reel., In Llin (l i' 1 1 i ii Mr. Weiln- |