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Show I Where Woman Reigns Societyand Cluta i ........ ' ,sl ' 4 ! In order (o prevent Impositions -j-. nnd i!inburra3sm(!nts. Tho Tribune 4-I 4-I ( requests that persons leaving social j fa notes, and especially marrinco notices or engagements, for publt- j fa cation, leavo with tliom names y fa through which tho sourco ot the fa p namo may bo traced If tho matter 4-4- Is called In question. r CALENDAR. 1 , Mrs. Nelson Story, Jr., of Bozc- v Hj v man, Mont., who is visiting here, j will bo guest of lionor at an in- v ! formal bridge ton, Monday after- fa -: noon, to bo given by Mrs. "W. S. Henderson. v Tlie Tuesday bridge tournament fa I v will meet this week with Mrs. It. fa Hi -I- J. Glcndinniiig. fa Mrs. Charles S. Burton will on- fa HJ tertain at a neighborhood party at I. fa her homo on First avenue, Tuos- fa day afternoon. 4 Miss Loriiio Loary will enter- fa j 4 tain a few' friends nt bridge. Tuos- 4- 1 I fa dav afternoon, for Mrs. I?. K. 4 j fa Slockwell. 4- fa Mrs. F. Hj Grooshell nnd Mrs. fa fa 0. W. Knwlings will entertain at 4- 4 a St. Patrick 'b card party Thurs- 4- 4- day afternoon at tho homo of tho 4 fa latter. 4- fa Mrs. N. A. Robertson will be 4 4 hostess aL a bridgo tea at hor 4 4- apartment at the Kensington, fa 4- Thursday afternoon. 4 fa The MisseB Marian Thompson fa Hj nnd Florence War,o will entertain 4 Hj nt cards at the home of the latter fa Thursday evening. Mrs. Ilattio M. Owon, at 320 4 fa "West Fourth South street, will en- 4 ifa tertain tho officers and members 4 1 ' fa of tho Electa chaptor of O. E. S. at 4 fa a- St. Patrick's pnrty on tho even- fa fa ing of Thursday, March 17. Cards 4 4 and music will do tho feature of 4 fa the afternoon. All members of tho 4 A' ordor and friends aro cordially in- fa fa vitcd. . fa ' H j Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. Hills will 4 i entertain at a St. Patrick 's card 4 party at thoir noma Thursday 4 ,4 evening. 4 Raymond E. Dayncs, S. Clare 4 '41 Smith and Alva B. Baer havo is- 4 1 4 sued 250 invitations for a dancing 4 '4 party to bo qiven at Whitney hall, 4 fa Friday evening. March 18, -when 4 ,4 tho chaperons 17111 bo Mr. and Mrs. 4 4 J. .T. Da3-nes. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. 4 ,fa S. Ml. Baer, Mr. and M!rs. .T. S. 4 4 Smith,- Colonel nnd Mrs. ,L .T. 4 Vf- Daynes, Jr., M!r. and Mrs. IT. S. 4 i,4- Daynes and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. 4-Jenkins. 4-Jenkins. k Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Benson have 4-4 4-4 issued invitations for a St Pat- 4 l!4" rick's fivo hundred party, to bo 4 fa given at their homo Friday ovon- 4-4 4-4 ing. 4- Mrs. H. P. Emise of Logan will 4-4 4-4 bo guest of honor at a fivo hun- 4 4- dred party to bo given Friday aft- 4 ; 4- ernoon hy Mrs. Elliot M. Best at 4 4 hor homo on 3v street. 4 fa 4- 1 4- Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Carthey will 4- 4 entertain at fivo hundred next 4-fa 4-fa Saturday ovoning. fa H fa Miss Ethol Lane, who vrill ho 4 4 married early in April, will bo 4-4- guest, of honor at a pnrtj' to be 4 4 civen Saturday afternoon by Mrs. 4 4 E. II. JDonnau. and tho next Sat- fa 4- urday. March 20. Miss Short will 4 4 entertain in her honor. fa H tn n, i - .:;I . -,f Visitor From California MRS. ALICE H. DILLON. Mrs. Dillon is from Ontario, Cal. She is spending a fow weeks hero ay guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kolly. Mrs. Dillon is a sister-in-law of Mr. Hetty. AFFAIRS OF THE WEEK. Colonel and Mrs J. J, Daynes, Jr., and Mr. nnd Mrs.. E. E. Jenkins entertained enter-tained twenty-four at a handsomely appointed ap-pointed dinnor at tho home of tho latter, lat-ter, Saturday evening. The guests were seated at a table laid in tho shape of an I . Prominent Matron and Children I -i . ! MRS. J. FRED DAYNES AND CHILDREN Joan, Marie Alison and Arline Daynes. "J" and cflVelivcIv decorated, in pink and white tulips and lilies of Hie valley val-ley with a mound of the flowers in the center, while the place cards were daintily daint-ily hand-painted with quotations. Red roses wore used in the parlors and library. li-brary. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. O. (.'. Beebe. Mr. and Mrs. .1. .1. Davnes, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Will McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Daynes, Colonel and Mrs. K. i. Badger, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Lambert, Lam-bert, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Donga 11. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ifioh. p;:-f!ovornor J. ('. Cut lor and R. W. Davnes. An informal in-formal musicale followed. Miss Katharine Adams, a summer bride, was guest of honor at a "UU party Fridav afternoon, yiveu bv Miss Florence Flor-ence Veness. Three tables wcro filled with the players and prizes were won by Miss Emily McAllister and Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Shannon. Pink nnd while enrna-l.ions enrna-l.ions worn pretiilv used in I ho decoration?. decora-tion?. Miss Veness was assisted by Miss Birdie I.angton and Miss Harriett Mc-Carrick. Mc-Carrick. The' Anderson home was t'he scene of a charming Kensington Saturday afternoon, after-noon, when Adolph Andcrs,on entertained enter-tained fiftv friends in honor of Mrs. Fora -Sinclair, worthy grand matron of tho Order of pastern Star. Pink and green was the color scheme handsomely carried out with clusters of carnations, ferns and potted plnnts. Mrs. .Anderson .Ander-son was assisted bv Mrs. C. 12. Beano and Miss Barbara Hosser. Dainty re frcshmcnts followed the guessing games, when prizos woro won by Mrs. J.' H. Murfitt, Mrs. Mary Hardy and by the guest of honor. Mrs. Alice II. Dillon oT Ontario, Cal., who is spending a few weeks here, was guest of honor at a delightful musicale and luncheon, Thursday, given by Mrs. W. T. Rowe. Those to meet the guest of honor wore Mrs. M. M. Morse, Mrs. Herman Harms,' Mrs. K. V. Kelly. Mrs. It. J. Robinson, Mrs. L. P. Robinson, Mrs. J. A. Shorten, Mrs.. V. Showaker, Mrs. IL A. Teasdcl, Mrs. Millie Miller, Mrs. J. Christianson Mrs. Rydnlch, Mrs. Lincoln "Kollv. Mrs. Jarucs Kelly and M13S Irene Kelly, v Dr. and Mrs. J. 0. Ilnnchett enter-'lainod enter-'lainod at their home Tuesday evening Rov. Mr. Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Her-bert Smith of Kancvillc. Ind.. who arc on their way cast from California. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Bidwoll entertained enter-tained about forty of thoir friends at bridgo at their home Friday evening. trs. Frank Jennings entertnined a numbor of hor friends at a delightful tea Friday afternoon, when tho rooms were charmingly decorated in the spring flowers. The Ellorbeck homo was the scene of a pretty Kensington tea Friday afternoon after-noon when Mrs. Gcorgo E. Ellcrbcck entertained en-tertained about thirty of her friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McKnight entor-tained entor-tained Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lewis of California Cal-ifornia at a luncheon at the. University of Utah Monday. The menu was prepared pre-pared and served by tho young ladies of tho eighth grade of the training school under tho direction of Miss Lois llartman. Mrs. Walter j Beattio and Mrs. Charles S. Burton ontertaiued fifty af a Kensington Saturday afternoon at tho homo of tho latter, in lionor of Mrs. Will Clawson. The rooms woro decorated in St. Patrick's colors, with many potted pot-ted plants and palms. Informal miisicalo selections -were giveu. i Georgo K. Reese, who celebrated his 80th birthday on Saturday, was surprised sur-prised at his homo that evening whon about fifty of his children, grandchildren and friends called. During the afternoon after-noon Mr. Reese was tnkon to the Or-phoum Or-phoum mntinco and when he. returned tho guests wore there, and tho rooms were prettily decoruted in carnations and ferns, -with pink nnd whito in tho dining room, and white and green in tho parlors. A delightful evening was spent. .- . Mrs. John Thomson entertained Mrs. W. II. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hill fand children at dinner Saturday oven- ling PERSONALS. Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Gaw, who have spent the past two weeks with Mr. G'aw's mother in Grand City, Mo., aro now spending a few days with Mr. Gaw's brother, Ralph Gaw, in Topeka. Ivan. Thoy will return here the first of tho week. W. P. Noble and his daughter. Mrs. ,. C. Robinson, nnd her child will leavo today for a trip to California. They will be away about a month. Miss Grace McMillan of Cleveland. Ohio, will be here the middlo of April to visit Mrs. J. C. Daly, an old school friend. Harlcy Wentworth of Portland, Ore., is here "for a Jew days. Mrs. .1. D. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hagonbarth and family, who have spent several weeks at tho Hot Springs. Ark., have now gono to Venice. Ven-ice. Cal.. where they will bo until lalo in tho spring. Mrs. D. .F. Gallavan and ljabv will leave Mondav evening for ihe Kearns ranch at Santa Rosa, Cal., where they will snend the summer. Mrs. Kearns and daughter will go there soon aftor Easier for a few weeks' stay. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nowhouse, who sailed from is'ew York March 5, aro due to land in Liverpool on Monday. Miss Ethel Mount has roturped from several weeks spent with friends- in Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Young arc spending a few weeks in Honolulu. Friends will be glad to loam that Mrs. E. B. Critchlow is much improved from hor serious attack of rheumatism at tho Hot Springs at Pasa Robles. near San Francisco, Cal., where she and her three daughters and small son have spent tho past three weeks. Thoy will be there for a week longer, when they will go to Los Angeles and tho southern south-ern California beaches, whore they will remain until early in May. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Weaver are now at. home to their friends at No. S Oaks apartment. Mrs. Enuna Ramsey -Morris and daughter have returned from five months spent in Berlin, where- Mrs. Morris studied from some of tho leading lead-ing artists. They spent a few days with friends enroute in New York and Chicago, 111. Mrs. C. E. Mndsen roturnod Friday evening from a five weeks' stay in Los Angeles and San Francisco, Cal. Mrs. P. S. Keogh is home from spending spend-ing the winter in the oast and south. Dr. and Mrs. Keogh are now af. home to their friends at No. 13, Kensington "apartment. Mrs. Gcorgo S. Bell, wlo has been spending the winter on Hie Pacific coast, will' return home early in April. Ernest Bamberger loft last, week for San Francisco, Cal., where he will join Mrs. Bamberger and children and together to-gether they will return hero the latter part of t his week. The Misses Ruth and Hazel Clark spent Saturday and today in Ogdcn, guests of Miss Dorotny Gordon. Mrs. Joel L. Priest has returned to hoi- home in Boise, Ida., after spending a few days here. Her daughter, Mariana, Mari-ana, who accompanied her here, will remain re-main for a time with her aunt, Mrs. William Jglchearl.' Mrs. A. B. Witcher and daughter, Babbie. of'Elv. Nov., will be here early in April to visit for several weeks with Mrs. Witcher 's mother,' Mrs. Isabcllo M. Pitts. N Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Stockwcll will leave the first, of the week for Eureka, Eu-reka, where they will make their home for the present. Miss Edna Colin and friends, who are now in Havana. Cuba, will leavo soon for Mexico, Arizona and a trip through the Grand canyon of Colorado, and California. Cali-fornia. Miss "Colin will be home early in April. The middle of May Mr. and Mrs. houis Colin. Miss Colin and Miss Stella Colin, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Colin, will leave for New York, where they, will sail from, May 26, on the Prince Fredrick, for Eng'"-!. Norway. Sweden and Denmark. Thov will be away until Octcbcr or November. Mrs. M'. J. Cheosman and son, Morton, Mor-ton, have returned from Fort JJuPont, Del., where thev spent, the past two months with Mrs. Chccsinan 's 'daughter 'daugh-ter and her husband, Lieutenant and Mrs. Campbell. Miss, Marie Odell, who is 'a' tending school at Briar Cliff manor on the Hudson, Hud-son, will spent the Easter vacation at Atlantic City. N, J., with -a chaperon and six young ladies from the school, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. R. Wilkin aro rejoicing re-joicing over the arrival of a soil on March y. Mrs. Wilkin was formerly Miss Julia Cullen. 'Mrs. Nelson Story, Jr., will leave, the first, of the week for her home m Bozc- Daughter of Weli-Known Family MISS ROMAINE PETERSON. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Peterson. man, Mont., aftor visiting Dr. and Mrs. II. N. Mayo. Lieutenant' and Mrs. J. S. b'pham left Saturday for California, and will later sail for the Philippines. Mr. and Mrs. J. Baumgarton returned re-turned Friday from throe months spent in tho east. They visit 2d friends in Philadelphia, Pa.; Now York and Chicago. Chi-cago. Mr, and Mrs. Abnor Luman have as their guest thoir daughter. Mrs. C. H. Cotton of Denver, Colo., who will spend two weeks here. Mrs. A. H. S. Bird returned, Thursday Thurs-day from several weeks 3nnt in New "ork and other eastern citic. Mr. and' Mrs. Harold Sharp Daynes and son "will loavc early in April for their ranch, "Rock Crest," near Farm-ington. Farm-ington. ( Mr. and Mrs- Arthur P. Si-uii-. who have recently come here f.'.nu the east, are at home to their friends at I US East Second South street. Mrs. Barnes aud the Misses Robinson Robin-son of Richmond. Ind.. who havo spent n few weeks here with frimi Is, .will leave soon for California, where l-hty will spend a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weir w:ll bo hom from Honolulu the middle cf April. Mrs. J. E. .'Jennings and her mother. Mrs. Sharp, will remain in southern California until late in April. Mrs. George Kevser will bo home next week from southern California. Mrs J. G. Braun of Ocean Park. Cal., will be hero the first of tho week to visit her mother and sister, Mrs. and Miss Lane. fr- Mr. and Mrs. C. 1j. Rood have moved into their now homo on Thirteenth East street. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Iloppnugh and two little daughters -will leave Thursday for a trip to southern California. While in Los Angeles they will .be guests of Mrs. lloppaugh's sister. Mrs. Frances Wilkinson. Wilkin-son. Mrs. Austin K, Ticrnan has gone to her old home in San Francisco, Cal.. where she was called by the illness of her father, A. C. Warick. Mrs. 0. U. Dayton will leave the first of the weok for her home in Clear Lake, la., after sponding several weeks here with her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Walter n. Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Guslin have gono to San Francisco, Cal., for a short ltr'l- Mrs. Earl Footo and hor mother, Mrs. McCov. who have spent several weeks in Long Beach, Cal., will bo home thd middle mid-dle of the month. Mr. aud Mrs. Duncan MaeVichic and children are at home at Whitehall during dur-ing the remodeling of their rosidenco 011 East South Tcmplo street. , Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Behlc and children chil-dren will leavo today for California. Mrs. John Stark is visiting friends in Alameda, Cal. Mrs. E. E. Lamson. who left several weeks ago for ,tho cast, whoro she will visit her daughter, is now guest of her daughter, Mrs. Tracj' of Plainficld, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Dodgo returned re-turned Saturdnv from fivo weeks spent, in California. Thoy returned by way of Portland, Or. Miss Lilliau Lane, -who is a student at La Salle school at Auburndalc, Mass., will spend her Easter vacation in Washington, Wash-ington, D. C. This will bo tho twenty-first twenty-first annual excursion of tho school to Washington for tho Easter holidays. About 100 -will bo in tho party. MJ83 Dorothy Blunck, a sonior at Rowland Hall, is improving from an operation op-eration for appendicitis. R. E. McConnughy has gone to Idaho on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. B, McNab returned to Salmon City, Ida., Saturday aftor spending spend-ing two months hero. Mrs. Flora E. Sinclair and Mrs. Charles Shields snout Fridav and Satur dav in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gordon. I I I WITH WOMAN'S CLUBS. I 1 I Tin; members of the KU Karc Five Hundred club were flcllplitfully entertnined enter-tnined Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Finnic Sherwood at her lioinc: r.7fi South Stnlo utrcct. The afternoon wns plcasanlly spout In cards. Iho prize bcln;j won by Mrs. Rouber. This prize, being- the second sec-ond prize that Mrs. Reubcr has wop. will be tho last she enn got, as no member Is entitled to win more limn two prizos. Airs. Kherwood rocclvod tho hostess prize, a beautiful hand-painted plate. After the prizes were distributed a dainty luncheon wns served. Tho decorations were In pink and white carnations. Tlic club will meet next with Mrs. G. Frank Clark. A meeting of the Seekers' Utornry club was held .at tho home of Mrs. J. T. He-Icsa. He-Icsa. 172 West Seventh South street. Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. C. II. TWcMa-lion. TWcMa-lion. president of the State Federation of Womnn.'s clubs, save an Interesting paper on "Civic Improvement," after which Mrs. l.cdyard M. Balloy snv6 a tallc on "What the Civic Commlttccn are Doing'." "Every woman In the city would op the civic section by keeping her sldcwallcs and yard clean mid bcnutl-ful." bcnutl-ful." said Mrs. Bailey as she concluded her talk. The history .section of the T.ndies' Literary Lit-erary club met at the clubhouse Thursday Thurs-day morning. March 10. at 10:15 o'clock. Mrs. .1. C. Hooper sravc Nan Interesting paper on "Early Christian Writer's." Miss Kntc Groo entertained tho members mem-bers 01 the Sewing club Tuesday afternoon after-noon at her home. .'t5f Fourth East street. Tlio afternoon was pleasantly spent In sewing, after which dainty refreshments wcic served. Tho Reynolds circle. Ladies of the G. A. R.. held a mooting at tlio. Odd Fellows' Fel-lows' hall Tuesday afternoon at - o'clock, when the business of the'comlng montli was discussed. Mrs. Isndoro Mayor entertained tho members of tho Utopia Card club at her home. 5.1 East First .North struct, Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Those winning prizes were Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Beer, Mrs. Mcck-linbcrg, Mcck-linbcrg, Mrs Flecd, Mrs. Boll and Mrs. Henderson. Aftor tlic prizes wero given .1 dainty luncheon wn.- TH ing room, which waauuM fusion of violet. In ftu ,UiJ,tuH wcro baskets of tli IMSB The club will h0d I IU SB the home of MrStSlvf1 Tho Clcofan club hold Bt homri of Mrs. S. T Rnv3W afternoon. Tho Rev. M&K a lecture on "The Adt?.eB Public Playground." Mr. Rice said that If lie playground the chllrt'IB taught to olay fairly, and to bo men and women thK still "play fair." tM b h cltlzons. O raBii Tho membors of thn ifiHt club were entertained wii!1 noon by Mrs. Georg v homo. lOH Third av; noon was spent in cards lufll ing won hy Mrs. II H. Law2Hl J. T. Treasure. After th&?B given a. dainty luncheon wat'B Hub will meet next wlthljr A. meeting of the board oftH tho free kindergarten wot ''E home of Mrs V. U. Blntz 2)K afreet, Wednesday mornlnrHl or's and the nccretary'd JK heard and were snilgfactoMJ directors. After Ihe rcnortK short business meeting waiB The James B, McKea'n ,aB a mooting at Odd FcIIotv&E day nt 2:30 o'clock. when.'K the month was discuMed.-K Mrs. Lawrence. Ilemmel K members of Iho Young MmE her home, 79 R street. jjJ The Ladies' auxiliary toH Commercial Travelers metR hall Wednesday afternoon MftK when a business meeting Mrs. Marry Clark entortalwK day Afternoon Bridge cliibj her home on Third nvenuwjB, The Mizpah chapter. O. sH, the Mnsonlc Temple MondijK 7.30 o'clock, when the bliaK coming month wns dIscutsV Tho poets' section of tholM crary club met with Mrs. JV her apartments In the HtH. afternoon. March 19 will be- tag daylK lional W. C. T. U. and tliK Izatlon will observe the da(X proceeds going to the Florep ton home at Ogden and tnK homo and day nursery of EtH Mrs. P. N'. Cook of the vUL Woman's clubs reported Thd ing that twelve more ro'plliK received to the communlcaiK the various grocery storea"i by the civic committee. askK comply with tho pure food IX A totnl of fifty-two replieu ham received. A meeting of the Splrtt'ifK chapter. Daughters of thtA Revolution, wns held at the hS A. J. Ilosmer Thursday nfteB two papers were read. One Margaret Merrill the wlniw medal given by the D. A. R.'M Continued on Pngej jliETY lroni pace eight. Kt the high school on fr. Iaal." This whs fol-I'.by fol-I'.by Miss Bcululi World, K- second prlzn on "Our Gapers woro Interesting. the blisses Amy and i'ach riivc a solo and bmpanlcd by Miss Mary tftho programme, a lmsl-rliolcl lmsl-rliolcl and the delegates tow to voto at the N"A-Idnvcntlon N"A-Idnvcntlon at AVashlng-febe AVashlng-febe held April IS. The seed plans for the celc-anal celc-anal fins June I I. Later k social hour was; spent mere served, when Mrs. Ld. The table was tlccor-fo. tlccor-fo. If the Thursday Afler-Kib Afler-Kib were delightfully en-capnrtniont en-capnrtniont of Mrs. S. Bv Arlington Thursday fcas the third of a series Ermine the most clever ftjijamcs. a dainty luncn-uhc luncn-uhc dlnlnp room, which h&decoratcd in spring SAftcrnonn. Bridge club iHleen McMlMen at her temple street Thursday Krai; one of a series of ITdetcrrnlne who are the Ifclub. After the games flwns served. The house decorated In faster & branch of the Needle-la Needle-la mooting In the parlor stel Thursday afternoon, i: of several committees PhIioH business meting twas a large attendance of enthusiasm was IBcnL bia King. Lucv U.Mc-Fa U.Mc-Fa Brccken and adio psoelal at the home of R218 Wost Second South K'cnlng. The affair was hbers of Crescent Court Mid their friends. Tho fcsanUv spent In music wlilch a dainty supper fct and Mies Jennie irtaln the members and Jhrlstian Endeavot so-fds so-fds Presbyterian church arch IS, in the church lield a cake sale at ftturday morning. fcthe Octavo club were tallied at. the home of lion Mct'lellan sh-eet on- The afternoon was ft cards, the prizes b'-SCIandc b'-SCIandc Gray and Mrs. rtho prizes were given frservd In ihf dining decorated with shnm-cmblems shnm-cmblems representative day In the center of uu large shamrock with Wfech of green carnations ally upon It. The place -Ifhats with tiny pipes, ftltK a bow of green rib-iz4a. rib-iz4a. and Kouvonim, which fSto each guest, were also njA SL Patrick's Idea. nJmT li rtnieeting of the West ftlcld at the free klndcr-iiursday klndcr-iiursday afternoon at l Tek the members of the -fcll graduates from the ph, read books from any KMy- may choose. At the IK: club is1 reading books Slnviggln, one or the llrst Sphere. After the rend-i,fcEi'twerc rend-i,fcEi'twerc given Jy the 7movc and Angle Kalglin. nSt'y!cro rendered by the JjXromptou. Dolly Cromp-gfie Cromp-gfie Hawes.v The meeting KMrs. Lulu K. Snow and rJI'd teachers of the Second jlJoty met at the residence jJaElggren Thursday aftcr-jjfjlr aftcr-jjfjlr was Ip the form of a ?3bnnr of ,ne two toach-InfiFreiborg toach-InfiFreiborg and Annie M. feature of. the afternoon jfrs. Lewis Iverson, prosl-JiJlcty prosl-JiJlcty At the conclusion jJtC. teachers with vases of Jniusloiil numbers were 8tch refreshments were its W. C. T. V- was held Mrs. TV. A. Wrighl. MO '.eet. Friday afternoon, who was to have given while In Africa was un-lerefore un-lerefore the reading was Ster meeting. After the t- dainty refreshments Reading club wlil meet JLWllfley at her apart-olii-wood Monday after-r.Tvlll after-r.Tvlll bo read by Mrs. t" Alexandrian Sciences Land "The M-w School also "The School of Uiou to the regular pro-r''E. pro-r''E. Allen will give a Work of the Mothers Bj the Friday Afternoon ' marti 'delightfully enter-teriioon enter-teriioon by Mrs. .7. II. partmcnls In tho Smith. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in cards, the prize being won by Mrs. W. W. Ilarvey. Later In tho afternoon dainty refreshments were served. The decorations decora-tions were, in green and white, the color scheme being beautifully carried out In the dining room with the assistance of lilies of tho valley. Tho next meeting will be held at the homo of Mrs. Din-woo Din-woo dey. Mrs. Bert M. Olson entertained the Sisters of Unity Thursday afternoon at her home on Sixth avenue. A short business busi-ness meeting was held, during which Mrs. LeRov Saville resigned her office as secretary.- and Mrs. .1- T. Brown was elected In her stead. Mrs. Joseph Card-well Card-well was elected vlcc-prcsldenl. Aftor the business meeting a social hour was spent, during which refreshments were servod. The club will hold Its next meeting nl the honiaof Mrs. Joseph Mer- rill. 102G ftnsl Second South street, Thursday afternoon. March 2-1. Tlic music section of tho Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club will meet Wednesday morning nl. 10 o'clock at tho clubhouse. The morning morn-ing will be dovoled to American music. Miss Fannie Olds will give the paper, including in-cluding a synopsis of the "Pipe Desire, bv Frederick Converse. Vocal and instrumental in-strumental numbers from other American composers will bo given by Mrs. Horning. Mrs. Oglesbv. Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. Williamson. William-son. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Palmer, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Melton. Mrs. Arnold-son Arnold-son will give a violin selection. All club members arc cordially Invited to bo present. The Fridav Afternoon Sewing club met with Mrs. George Ellerbeck Friday afternoon after-noon at her homo, 70 First avenue. The afternoon was pleasantly spent In sewing. Later a dainty luncheon was served. The nr-xt meeting will he held at the home of Mrs. William Cannon. The preliminary contests were held at th-j Granite stake amuseipent hall l-rl-day evening for the forthcoming M- I. A. musical contest, when J200 will be awarded to the winners. There are now-over now-over fiftv entries. The matter Is in charge of Tracy V. Cannon. The Wasatch literary circle will hold an open meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. W. D. Pressor. 0;i0 Last Eleventh riouth. The programme wlh start at S o'clock. The Quiugenta club will meet Tuesday alternoon, March with Mrs. A. A. MouHou, at :M7 South First East, street. Tho Church Hospital association will meet at the Ladles' Literary clubhouse Tuesday, March The St. Mark's Hospital association will give a. card party on Ihe afternoon of Tuesday. March 22, at the Ladles Literary Lit-erary clubhouse. i Section f. of lha Lndles' Aid society of the First Methodist church will ontertaln the ladles of the church nnd their friends at a St. Patrick's day party 'I hursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. .1. M. Thomas, 200 Thirteenth East street. A fine musical and literary programme will be given. A meeting of the current events and current literature section of the Lad lea Literary Hub will be held at tho clubhouse club-house Friday afternoon at 2:..0 o cloc c It will be an original afternoon, as only original songs, stories and poetry will In- slvon. Original slories will bo road bv Mrs. Charles Heed and Mrs. Morris Ritchie. After thai original poems will Ixi given bv Josephine Spencer and Mrs. Annie Adams, mother of Maude Adams. Mrs. John Rt-ed will give .a selection from Judge Goodwin's "Comstock Club. A musical sehTllou originated by Mrs. Edith Richards will be sung by MIsh Edna liwver. Mrs. Eugene Palmer will sing nn original composition by Dewey Richards. Rich-ards. The meeting will be especially Interesting In-teresting and a .cordial Invitation Is extended ex-tended to all club members and tnolr friends. The College club' will meet Thursday afternoon. March 17. with Mrs. Gorhain and Mrs. Freelnnd, at 713 Second avenue. ave-nue. At a meeting Friday afternoon of the W. C. T. I., plans were fully arranged for "tag day" next Saturday for the. benelll of the Crlttenton home und the Orphans' Home ami Day Nursery. Tho women at the meeting decided that the work will be begun at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon and be continued until 5 o'clock in the evening. It Is expected that a good sum will be raised. There has been only one drawback to tho work thus fnr. and that has been because so lew women aro willing to help In the lagging of the men. The committee hi charge of. the work has made a strong plea for additional help. The Browning section of the Ladles' Literary club held a luncheon Saturday afternoon at Ihe home of Mrs. A. M. Waldon, 32 South Fifth East street. The regular Browning 'programme was followed fol-lowed with the continued reading of "Sardello." and Mrs. K. B. Jones rend a paper that was given before tho Brplvn-Ing Brplvn-Ing club of San Francisco. The Ccmblem club was entertained by Mrs. Egglcston Thursday afternoon. At .1:30 a dainty luncheon was served, aftor which the remainder of the evening was spent in spclal chat and music. The Historical society met Saturday at the home of Miss Gcrtrudo Carr, 1341 Twelfth East street. The Toadies' Reading club was entertained enter-tained "by Mrs. W. S. Hudson Monday afternoon, March 7, at her home. The lesson was on Norway, Boll-call responses re-sponses were quotations from Ibsen. The club was entertained with a lecture op "Norwegian Literature," delivered by Prof. I. J. P. Wldtsoe of the L. D. H. college. His topic was an interesting one to all. and he devoted a good deal of thought and attention to tho same. Tho guests wore Mrs. James Dlnwoodey, Mrs. Wldtsoe. Mrs. McDonald and Mrs, Newman. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Decorations were In yellow daffodils. Twenty-fivo members of the. Gcrmanla club pleasantly surprised Mrs. Phillip Staab at her home on Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Decorations consisted of pink and white carnations nnd ferns. A dainty luncheon was served. The members of the East Side 500 club were delightfully entertained at- the home of Mrs. W. S. Blug. Friday afternoon. after-noon. . Prizes were won by Mrs. P. Cooper and .Mrs. W. G. Grlmsdell. Dainty refreshments wore, served by the- hostess. Tho ladles will meet with. Mrs. Grlmsdell Ip two weeks. The Monday Night Literary club will meet Monday evening, March H. Willi Miss Ro'salle Pollock at her apart nionls in the Kensington. A paper on "Trlsh Peasants and Irish Poetry" will be given by Mr. Townshend. Mesdames Fjora E. Sinclair. Daisy A. Cashing. Sarah M. McCarty, Mary B. Lawrence. Georglana Higson. K. Koycs-. Frances G. Shields and Attorney E. O. Leathorwood, all members of the grand r-hapter, O. E. S.. visited tho Queen Esther chapter at Ogdqn the past week. |