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Show THE DECORATIVE scheme for the Woman's building at the World's fair has been announced by Miss Grace Lincoln of Temple. Tem-ple. The silk draperies and hangings hang-ings for the salon have been donated. The silk, while of American make, represents a rich French design, and will serve as a' background for the furniture of French Renaissance pattern, pat-tern, which will be installed In this room. The colorings of all the other rcoms will be tinted ivory white. The big hall will be In pale yellow, while the walls of the other rooms will be of delicate tints suited best to the furniture furni-ture selected. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. R.- Franklin- are home from a sojourn in California, . w I The J5. N. G. club will meet at the home of Mrs. C. Jeff r!es,.54S. South First West street, Thursday afternoon, April 7th. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wilson are entertaining enter-taining Mr. and Mrs. T. S. O. McDonald, Mc-Donald, son and daughter, who are returning re-turning to their home In Falrburg, III., after having spent the winter in California, Cali-fornia, Mrs. W. A. Sherman entertained at a small and Informal luncheon yesterday in honor of Bishop Moreland of Sacra- iiieiuo ana uean anu Mrs. Eddie of this city. A Mrs. Beesley was hostess at an -ele-( gantry appointed dinner Tuesday evening even-ing at her home in the Emerv fiats, given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Harris of Idaho. Covers were laid for twelve. The little German play, "Jugend-liebe," "Jugend-liebe," will be given at Unity hall next Friday evening by some of the members of the German classes at the West Side high Echool. Those who will tako part In the play are Pearle Clark, Blanche Newcomb, Lizzie Bohman, Earl Havenor, Otto Petera and Will Ferrin. a Mrs. J, F. O'Brien and sister, Miss Hazel Shoebrldge, have gone to tho coast on an extended visit. C. L. Joy of American Fork Is spending spend-ing the day with his sister, Mrs. E. W. Wilson. g j The Woman's Republican club will hold Its regular monthly meeting Monday, Mon-day, April 4th, with Mrs. Helen Kimball, Kim-ball, 44 East North Templo street Mrs. Lee Jones will glvo a paper on "The Panama Controversy." vow Bert Knowlden wan rlMichtfiiiiv sr. prised by a number of his-friends Mon-' day evening. March 2Sth. The evening was enjoyably spent In games and music, after which dainty refreshments were served, .Those present were the Misses Nellie Flandro, May Robinson, Jane Kll)atrlck. Emma Kelley, May Busby, Emma .Johneen. Sadie Bra"by and Hazel WHkenson; Messrs. Marvin Strong, Reublh Frankland, Will Scott, Norman -Simpson and Will Knowlden. Mrs. C. O. Farnsworth was pleasantly pleasant-ly surprised at. her home Thursday, afternoon af-ternoon by a number of the corps. Among those present were Mesdames C. A. Cook, Elwood Bailey, George Canning. S. C. Jenkins. Alice Rice, M. Malmkln, D. W. Holdaway and T. Ki Warhurst. v -- - - The ladies of Phillips Congregational church will have a sale of aprons, children's dresses and cake at Henderson's Hender-son's grocery 3tore next Saturday. O i ti Attorney-General and Mrs. M. A. Brecd-en Brecd-en left last evening- for a short visit in. Boiae, Ida. George R. Hancock and daughter, Miss Holllster. are spending the Eastern vacation vaca-tion nt Mr. ITancock'fl old homo. Knox-vllle, Knox-vllle, Tonn. After their visit thore, Miss Hancock will return to "VaHhIni;lon to resume re-sume her Ktudlea at National Park seminary, semi-nary, where she has been a. student for the past two years. Miss Aloon Yard left yesterday for her horno In Denver, after a nhort visit with Salt Lako friends. Sh -snut accompanied by Miss Eva Snow. tvIio will be her guest for the next month. b v'i ?Irs- K. B Crltchlow returned caterWay from Washington, where they have been spending tho past few weeks. ( rnrnnu?'10 EHerbcck entertained in-& in-& ,ast ev,cn'nfr 1" honor of Miss orna Barrows of Ogden. Kl?1?,V.y"thrc0 part' lnst evening In ten0, ,.21" ftnd Mr3- w- B- Jermalne. tT wo.M,eai ,wcre l'aed ,n decoration and nnM ?H2rJea ,cn""0,'J out In the scores evening Twenty-four guests enjoyed the Tomorrow evening- at S o'clock the rccu- TTMt,2e?t,'?.ff k Un,ty club w, b0 held at U ty haj,. Rcv. -William II. Fish. Jr.. will read a paper on "Tho Franco-Prus- wmJ'T' tmd Prof- Frilnk R- Arnold ylll read a paper on "Heine. The Songs from Heine." Tho musical numbers will be given by Mr. and Mr. A. T. Vollmer. Mrs. Orson Pratt will return shortly im,.Bea.Ver 9,ly wher sho has been spending tho winter with her children. Mr and Mrs. Georgo B. Greenwood. The King's Daughters class of the First Presbyterian church gavo an Easter luncheon yesterday In the church parlors, which was enjoyed by a largo number of their friends Raster lllle.s wore used as tho center decoration of all tho tables, wtih plumosa or smllax and violets scattered over tho cloth. Streamers of green and white wero also draped from pole to polo throughout the room, tho effect being pleasing Indeed. Tho luncheon was In charge of Miss Louise Walden, Miss Al-verda Al-verda Martin, Miss Campbell, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Savage, Miss Edna Schultz. Miss L.ucy Gaby, Miss Loreen Lcary. Miss Marguerite Mar-guerite Taylor, Miss Nan Short. Miss Grace Hansen, Miss Noreen Jones, Miss Vera Lane, Miss Blanche Strlcklov, Miss Jessie Martin, Miss Jessie Home, Miss Iram Walker, Miss Bessie Edwards, Miss Fannlo Breeden, Miss Bess McMillan. Miss Holman, Miss Mildred McMillan. Mlas Marjorle Hlgglns, Mrs. G. M. Mllner, Mrs. William Iglohcnxt. George B. Greenwood will bo up from Beaver shortly to spend a few days hero o Mrs. E. Soiulhelm and little daughter have returned from their visit In California, Califor-nia, and aro at home for the present at tho Wilson. Miss Maymo Bardsley of Park City has been visiting Salt Lako friends for tho past fow days. |