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Show 1 1 SOCIETY ; i : ! : : : i :hk H CALENDAR. 1 One of the largest social .if- v Hffl j fairs of the wok will bo the Hffi fourth annual luncheon of rho Hn -" Spirit of Liberty chapter of the -r Hf Daughters of the American Bov. H olution at the Bransford at 1:80 -r-v o'clock Mondav, Fobr'uarv 22. - 1 Mrs. II. C. Wallace will be the 1 4 toastmistress and Mrs. R. W. r ffj Fisher. Mrs. M. Z. Witcher, f 1 v Mrs. L. E. Hall. Mrs. Robert r H v Broadhnrst and M;ss Margaret r Hl -'- Connell will respond. The wives v 1 r of the. officers of the n5st. Mb. v i -h W. S. Scott. Mis'. WilR-uns and v jfl 'j Mrs. A. S. Rowan, will be the f HH v guests of honor, and an informal Hl reception will be held before - 1 v the luncheon. r Hl Miss Bancroft will -entertain 4- 1 -y at cards "Monday evening:, Febru- -h H! Mr. end. Mrs. J. A. Greene I ? wald will entertain at a large v I ? party at their homo Monday v- 1 v evening in honor of their guest, 4-' 4-' Miss Edna May of Portland, Ore. v v Mrs. ?. 0. Perkins will be Hjl hostess at a five hundred part- -r fll -r Monday afternoon. r Hjj v Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Green- -f- PHl $ 'wood will enteiiain at a Wash- r BR r ington 's birthday dinner at their v HH R home Monday evening, -j jfl r Mrs. W. R. Butler -n-ill enter- PHI v tain at a tea at her home from -r IbbJI r 3 to 5 Monda' afternoon for the r H t T-w-a a- t Hl -h The bridge torunameut of tho 4 PPJI younger 6et will meet Monda r r afternoon with Mrs. L. L. Sav- v 4 ago in tho Staufter apartments. 4 The Tuesday bridge tournament f iH 4 will meet this week with Mrs. 4-4 4-4 C. H. Post. 4 ., r A largo social affair for Mon- 4- J 4 day evening will be the Golo- 4- II 4 nial dance to bo given at Fort 4 II v Douglas. v 4- The post bridge club will meet 4- Hf Tuesday, Fcbruarj- 23, with Mrs. v HI - G. A. Wieaer H 4- Tho ladies of tho Altar so- 4 Hi I- ciety of St. Mary's church will BJ I -r entertain ac a card party at the ;- Hlil Ladies' Literarv clubhouso j HJI 4 Tuesday evening, Fcbruar 23. v t ffi 4 Mrs. "W. S. McOomlck will cn- ? t HJU i entertain at a second luncheon at -r ! HI f her homo Thursday.' j Hl v Miss Hazel Dorius has issued 4 I HJI r invitations for a card party to - Hli bo given Wednesda evening. I 1 . k h j 'I- Judge William H. King has is- 4 Hli -r sued invitations for a large re- -r Hbh v ception and daiico to be given at -r i HlM v tho Odcon Tuesday evening, -I- ; HJH ! Febntury 23, in honor of Gov- -f HJI r ernor William Spry and Rep- r ; HJH resontatives D. IT. Morris and F. f ' HJR J B. Harnmond. -r Hi 4- Thursday ovcniiig, Februarv 4 I HJI! -rr 25, Mrs. William lglehcart will :- HJI 4- give the reading of tho -'Scrv- r HJIJ ant of the House" at tho First -I 1 HJ a r Presbyterian church under the 4 HJI 4 auspices of the King's Daugh- 4-! H N Engagements. J Mr. and Ers. M. Bannau announce I HJI the engagement of their daughter Hazel, t HID to Ha3-vard Sianley Ray. I HilH 'I HH Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cahoon an- ! 1 nounce the eutragement of their daugh- HJjll tcr Ethel to Blaine S. Stewart. Tho , 1 wedding will take place in March.- HI The following announcement rill bo HJPJf of interest to manv Salt Lakers: From HJB Spokane, Mrs. Margaret Glendinning an- , HJIJ nounces the engagement of her daugh- 1 H tor Elizabeth to Marion R. Cummings, i HJ formerly of Ithiea. 2s. Y. Miss Glen- : HJ dinning 's father was formerly mavor 1 HJn of Salt Lake. The marriage of the HJ young people will takp place soon in ' HJI Spokane, where they "mll later make j HJ H their home. H I Weddings. H Miss Sarah W. Terrell, daughter of HJ Mrs. Elizabeth Terrell, will be married HJ Wednesday evening to Rupert K. Stock- HJ woll.. The ceremony will be performed HJ at 8 o-'clock at the First Presbyterian J church by Dr. W. M. Paden. An in- HJ formal reception to a fow friends -will HJ follow at the home. Miss Terrell will HJ be attended by Mrs. L. L. Savage .is j HJ matron of honor, and Miss Lorino Leary HJ and Miss Mildred McMillan as brides- ! HJ maids. W. C. Baker will act as, best j HJ man the the ushers will bo Paul Boise HJ and Will Leary. j H Affairs of tho Week. I HI Tho girls of the Theta TJpsilon so- HJ(fl ciety of the University of Utah eu- Hj tertained at a large dancing party in HJ tho assembly hall of tho museum build- HJ ing Saturday evening. Tho guests were tho members of the Gamma Phi society. . the Alpha Pi, Sigma" Chi and Amici Fidissinn fraternities, beside a few other friends of tho girls." Tho decora- ' j tions were in the national colors, in ; honor of Washington's birthday. The ' i walls- wero paneled with red, white and J blue bunting, with nrti.tic rosettes between be-tween the window?. Light refreshment: were served. The rintrous of the evening even-ing wrro' Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Kingsbury. Dean and Mrs. P.vron Cummincs, Professor Pro-fessor and Mrs. F. W. Revnolds and Professor and Mrs. G. JsL Marshall. I . t i Mr.-. E. Y. Tavlor received about fight v friends aj a delightful tea at 1 her homo Saturdnv afternoon, in honor ! of Mr?. Robort S. Grev. who will leave j early in March for Chevenno. Wyo. The J rooms '.vere brieht with soring flowers, : while red was the color scheme for the dining room. A white laeo piece over rfd satin covered tho lea table, with silver candelabra with red candles and shades at either, end, and red ribbons were draped from the ,.liando)i.ir to the four comers of the table, in tho center of which a larsre crvstal glass bowl of red tulios was placed. Mrs. M. Wilkinson Wilkin-son and Miss Jennie Grey poured, as-S'Sted as-S'Sted bv Misses Merle Taylor. May Hollcy. Joy Witbock,-Jannie Harring-j Harring-j ton. 'Amy Farnswortb and Geneva Wright- Punch was served bv.Miss I Ailcon Taj-'Or. Mrs. Tavlor and Mrs. Grev were assisted in receiving bv Mrs. L. Y. Taylor -and Miss Aileen gra-. u Mr. and Mrs. George Barrows entertained enter-tained sisteeu at a prettily appointed dinner at their home Monda v evening, in honor of their tenth wedding anui-versarv. anui-versarv. r. and Mrs. Itcnrv C. jloffman and daughter and Edward E. Hoffman occupied oc-cupied a stall at the theater Friday evening for "Richelieu.'' n Mrs. S. B. Wood gave a party last evening in honor of tho ninth birthday anniversary of her daughter Dorothy.' The afternoon was devoted to games and music. The young fo'ks were chaperoned chap-eroned by Mrs. Stanlev S. Wood, and I tho rooms wero prettily decorated in the national colors. In the' center of tho table was a large fancy centerpiece, upon which nine caudles wero burning. Covers were laid for twont3--four. The favors were flags and drums. i Mrs. II. G. Williams entertained ten at a yellow luncheon .it her apartment in the Bransford Saturday in honor of Mrs. G. S. Blauchard, who will leave the last of tho week for California. A large crystal glass bowl of jonquils formed the centerpiece on tht,- table, around which were seated, beside the guest of honor, her daughter. Mrs. C. II. Blanchard, Mrs. M. A. Stinglev, Mrs. S. H. Pinkerton. Mrs. P. S. Keogh, Mrs. J. II. McMillan, Mrs. Blood, Mrs. I. A. Benton ami Mrs. Pointer. Mrs. P. R. Ferguson entertained a number, of friends at a delightful tea at' her home on Second avenue Saturn day afternoon. The rooms were bright with many vases of rod and yellow tn-' lips. A largo mound of wliito tulips was placetlin the center of tho lr'i table, where Mrs. G. Y. Wallace, Mrs. 0. W. Powers. Mrs. Ilenrv LaMotto, Mrs. G. M. Bacon. Mrs. j . G. Gib-sou Gib-sou and Mrs. E. IJeldcn took turns at pouring, assisted by the- .Usses ,Lou:s.e tftubblofiold, Katherino Richards, Florence Flor-ence Ware, Emma Zano, Rosamond- Ritchie and Francos Ferguson; The Commercial club was tho sccno of a preltj spring luncheon .Saturday, when Miss Zora Shaw entertained ten young ladies, followed by a box parjy at the Colonial theater. ( Her guests were Mrs. Edward Davidson. Mrs. W. M. McCrea. Mrs. Hyrum Hart. Mrs. Frank Chamberlain, Mrs. Yictor Lollin, Mrs. J. K. Shaw, Miss Zotta Morris. Miss Leona Morse and Miss lua Both-well. Both-well. t Miss Rose. Howard entertaiued five tables at n 500 party Saturday afternoon, after-noon, when tho rooms wero decorated in carnations. ai-dTprizcs were won bv Mrs. P. 0. PerMns and Miss Margaret Emerson. " Col. Walter S. Scott, with members of his staff, including Capt- Willis L'Jine, Capt. W. A. Cavenaugh and Capt. T. It. Harkcr. made an official call at the Alta club Saturday afternoon on Gov. William Spry and his statu'- Early in March Gov. Spry and staff will return re-turn the call a.t the post. u The University club was the. scene of an elaborate annual banquet Saturday Sat-urday evening, when between seventy-five seventy-five and one hundred members we're seated at a handsomely decorated table laid in the form of a "l. '' George Laurence, president of tho club, was toaatmaster, while those who responded were, Joseph Caine. "Whv I Am a Prohibitionist," and McPhersou Boyd. "Some. Lessons From the Far East; "' W. A. Wilson, "Tho Spiritual Life;" James Ingebretsen, "Our Presidents, Past, Present and Future." The social so-cial committee in charge of the banquet ban-quet consisted of M. J. Brines, chairman: chair-man: F. E. Smith and Athol Rawlins. Tho house committee consisted of Ernest Wilson, E. C. Lackuer and W. A. Wilson. Wil-son. An orchestra furnished music duf- I j HJH : - T- - J HI II . sx: . . JVIAEIAN BOSB AND JENNA CfALLIVAN, J v.-."- '. r Little daughters of Mr. and MrB. D. J. Galllvan. -v ! ing the evening. Friday evening, February Feb-ruary 26, tho members will give a lecture lec-ture on Tennyson 's Maud, by Prof. Marshall. F.' E. Smith will render a vocal solo and Spencer Clawsou, Jr., will pla.y somo instrumental selections. Personals. Mrs. Samuel Newhouso will leave early in March for New York, and will sail thence, a few days later, for Paris aim London, whero she will speud the season. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Davis of tho, Bransford will loavo Sunday evening for New Orleans for a stay of several weeks. j t Mrs. Sherman A. White aud small son of Fort Niagara arrived here Thurs- ' "day. where "she will spend " throe or' four" mo'nt lis with 'heV parents; Mr. "and j Mrs. J. G. Jacobs. .Lieutenant Wliito i will .ioiu her here the last ot" June, and on July u they will sail for tho Philippines. u Mr. and Mrs. A. Frod Wey, Mrs. Kanoke. Miss Mary Hallorau and Miss S."':n:i Wall, who sailed from New York "early in .rnimnry, have been spending February in Athene. Constnntinoplo and J'onrsaloin. From JVihruary 20 to March I 2 I hey will b ;a -Cairo and ICgvpt and . from March iJ to 16 in Naples. From : tho l.'tl to the 20th thoy v.-ill be in j lionx!, where they will ;e:aain uctU af-to: af-to: Ksler. Mrs. Raucko unrl Miss Wall .will go to Oberammergau about the mid-&U mid-&U of April.. Mr. :md Mrs. Thumni Woir, who have been eujoyiug a trip in tho West lu-dir.-. rrrf expected 'vn.k in New York I by February 27, and will bo among I tho many Salt Lakers who will be in Washington, D. C, for the inauguration. inaugura-tion. - - - v Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Kcyes will be home the middle of the week from an extended visit in California. ' a tt i Miss Fern Scott of Avmstead, Mont.. I will be here the last of tho week, to J be a guest at tho Le Grand Young i home for a time. ' . r Mrs. E. M. Allison, jr.. spent Sat- j urday with friends in-Ogdcn. Hugh Sharp has gone to Now York, where he will spend a few weeks. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jasper A. McCaskoll sailed Saturday, February 20, ou the Alameda for six weeks' or two months' stay in Honolulu. t. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Keith will leave today for a short trip to Chicago. ! fc- i Mrs. Ticrnan, who is now visiting in Leu Angeles, will bo home the last of tlto month. a t Miss Banister of Ogden spont Saturday Satur-day with Miss Young and Mrs. Kenneth. Kerr at the Le Grand Young home, o Mrs. J. G. Sawyor and son will bo here early in March from Hailey, Ida., to visit her mother, Mrs. Ferdinand' DitkcrU . a Mr. and Mrs. John Weir are registered regis-tered at the Potter hotel in Sauta Bar-, barn, whore Mrs. Weij will spend sev-' eral weeks. Mrs. Emily Bailey and Miss Edna Bailey have been there for several days, but. will soon go to Mere-mar Mere-mar on the beach. Miss June Edmunds is tho guest of" Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Edmunds at American Amer-ican Fork. M Miss Helen Hartley left Saturday ovening for Los Angeles,' where she will spend several months with her cousin. Mrs. U. T. Clotfclter. l k 4. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Sullivan, who went to California on the Elks excursion, excur-sion, is now visiting- friends at Long Beach, and will return home by way of San Francisco. Mrs, D. McNaughton and son have' gone to Novada, whoro they will spond two weeks with Mr. McNaughton. Clubs. The music section of the Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club will meet Wednesday morning morn-ing at 10 o'clock at tho clubhouse. Prof. Cook will give a short illustrated talk on some musical subject. "The Growth of Orations in America'' will be given by Mrs. C. S. Kinncv. The composers i tor the day are Henry Gilbert and Harvey Har-vey Worthington Lbomis. Biographical Biographi-cal sketches will bo given by Mra. llnn-ohott. llnn-ohott. There v.-Ul be instrumental numbers num-bers by Mrs. Korr and Mrs. Oglesby and vocal numbers by Mm. Snvder, Mrs. Peters. Mrs. Martha ftovle King and Mrs. Hallie Foster Sutherland. All club' I members are cordiallv invited. j V I The Ladies' Beading club met Mon- day afternoon with Mrs. F. II. Smith. Mrs. C, Martin read a paper on "The j Golden Age of Latin Proso." Mrs. E. V. Smith rendered a piano solo and Mrs. W. S. Hudson read "My Trip to Italy." Refreshments wero served by the hostess. The next meetine will be held Monday, February 22, with Mrs. W. F. Beer, 181 B street. - The Social Sixteen club will hold its next meeting with Mr. aud Mrs. J. M. Wheeler, 016 South West. Temple, Friday Fri-day evening. February 26. The next meeting of the Ladies.' Literary Lit-erary club will be held Fridav, Februarv 26, at 2 o'clock. A " Boole Review " will be given by Mrs. W. R. Wight-man Wight-man and Miss Florence Hall will road a paper on "Mine. Curie." Two vocal tr-los tr-los will bej rendered by Mrs. Emma Rams'' Ram-s'' Morris aud n piano selection b RufsHI Bailev. ' ".. The Thursday ovening Dancing club will hereafter be known as the " Svlph ' ' I club. ; Tho Ladies' Auxiliary society of Tern-; Tern-; pie B'nai Israel will give a card party i Tuesday afternoon, February 23. at 2:30 o'-Iock at B. B. Hall. . u I Tho Quingenta Card club met Tues-j Tues-j day with Mrs. A. A. Moulton. Prizes ; wf.M won by Mrs. V.". H. Ellison. Mrs. ; H. W. Shorwood ar.4 Mrs. Shumway. j The next meeting will bo held with Mrs. Lorenzo Snow. 4ij South Second East J hlreet, Tuesday. Fahruary 23. The '-Lucky Thirteen" club will en-tertuin en-tertuin its lady friends on tho 2Gth with an ovening at "the Colonial. Both blondes , and bruuettes will bo inviied on this ; occasion and the thirteen idea featured ! throughout. The next meeting. of the Browning section of the Ladiea' Literary club will bo Salurdaj-, February 27, with Miss Lena Hague. IV The new poet section of the. club held n most delightful meeting last Monday with Miss Pace. The next meeting will be hold with Mrs. L. M. Bailoy Monday, March 1. - . The Monday Night Literarj club devoted de-voted its last meeting to a discussion of "Municipal Problems.'' led by Mrs. Blakoly. The next meeting will bo a social ono and will be held Tuesday evoniug, February 23, with Dr. Grace Stratton at 11S E street. t Mrs. W. IT. Smith, assisted by Mrs. B. B. Owens," Mrs. T. H. Brennan and Mrs. E. C. McCullow. entertained the Seek ers' Literary club at a Valentine' Lb Tuesday evening. Tho rooms weri !TTT" orated with hearts and valen s 1 Prizes were won by Mrs. W. M. 1 815 nor, MrG. George Ladd, Mrs. T. IL-' ,4,:taI (Continued on Page Seveateea ',fa'1 -- Alian I SOCIETY ( Continued from Page Sixteen.) w0'!? JWE Shavcr and Mrs. H. i 'c i Th? reRular meeting of tho Seekers' Literary club will be held Tuesday, February 23, with Mrs. Uavenor, iSi Third avenue. The fol- inR0KI?m,'w'in.be rendored: Roll-call, Roll-call, "the Authors' Mrs. Edwards; "Current Events," Mrs. Shaver; "The Ring and the Book," Mtb. Brennen; Aurora Leigh," Mrs. Boyington and Mrs. Carr. The Woman 's club will meet Tuosday afternoon, February 23, with Mrs. S. L Deane, 214 East Third South street. Mrs. U. G. Moser will have charge of the program. Tho history section of tho Ladies' Literary club will meet at 10 o'clock Thursday, February 25, at the clubhouse. The Bav View club will hold its next meeting Tuesday, Februnry 23. with Mrs. Richard Savago at 1099 Third avenue. Tho Sons of Veterans will entertain at. a card party" and social at tho homo of Mrs. R. L. Potterson, 119 McClellan avenue, Monday evening. February 22. i(M1sp Amy Wilson entertained the girlsof tho Aedificium club last Monday evening, Sixteen were present. MiBS Wilson was assisted by Miss Bond and i Miss J3vans. The next meeting of the club will bo at the home of the Misses Bond, Monday, March I. . The TJndina club girls, including Misses Katheryn Qabbott, Anna Frazier, Enid Edmunds. Virginia Smith, Irene Dolancy. Lisle Bradford, Beth Bradford. Mamie Price, Ethel Griggs, Maraio Sum-merhays, Sum-merhays, Lillian Van Dam, Annebelle B. Price. Alico Smith, Augusta Young-berg, Young-berg, Allie Fletcher, June Edmunds, Margaret King. Alice Hardy. May Bil-lings Bil-lings and Laura Parry, have issued invitations in-vitations for their second annual dance, to be given at Christcnsan 's hall, Friday evening, March 5. The patrons for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. "W. M. McCroa. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Sheckell. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Frazier. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Robinson and Mrs. Effio Dan Knapnen. The TJndina club was entertained Thursday evening by Miss Irene Delancy, and Saturday evening Miss Alico Hardy entertained a number num-ber of tho girls at- a slumber party. The M. M. C. T. club will entertain at a dance at tho Ladies' Literary clubhouse, club-house, Tuesday evening, February 23. The L. I. D. club of eight couples will entertain at a dance Monday evening, February 22, at Whitticr hall. The Entro Nous club met Thursdav evening at tho homo of Miss Beth Fowler. |