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Show Kt meeting of Crystal club, Ffifcnibei'- l,f ''' ,,llVo c-B, c-B, ellglitful wuitvr together B&mIk win. held yesterday ai Bnnic o! ill's, flunk .i. West-RTu West-RTu most e!ubur.U.j affair. K-p'o i" llu- vai''-'; i'-y!iv Ktii'o homo wu dei-or.ued. In HHsIU )i "c:it flllHt ui 1 1 white Hfurs' D."C Jaciclln;,' forming Bffira'tlon. 'J'licso Mowo ; have K,l.r 'ortnitmlv ?if-. o the H rnllre wlin" ai'-huusl: M"is. K., j.on absent in (1m cast -time. Tli' "'"if elosed -Mi fton ui P155 101 l,lle yv',v' Kl' KUor' -ellln;,' ti.e (nat Bj,ta iiml Slrs '-'i Tii.ompson Kil'rlsc'o'n i.ouui ami .Mrs! Emi iliu second. Tlin:J dmw ron by Mrs. Ja .-Itlliir. .Mi. KnleV anil Airs. A. K. Tlorndn, Kmiod Wlnnhifi also lii liuii.se Kho wat a SM'-it. wa-.. sion Krizo and c H-o loslyss was pic-H pic-H n beau"'"' iM i t- of '.-tit prlas.s Eriro dub. Mr-'. Uow-nt makln-,-Kktion at: J also si.slsiiny 'In-f 'In-f entertalntnb' .Mlhongli HL-ihu last of tho regular incct-E'yom. incct-E'yom. ill'- ''lub inoinb-Mi; will Blnl nrmv ii nts through lliu Krf Man"! .v Cullfii qlvIUK a httpI; 'or .I12111. Mid Thom.ia K) . Mrs. 1--P-1 A- 'WV-y when ELi in v ne homo and Mrs. Kjpoon as she is ui homo in IKdellglitiul alTair of yesterday hits the reception at the Mow .. hflilch Mrs. Andrew -Howai ami &r Mrs Robert U. Huinpton. I'll largo company of their Kbt hospitable homo was bright. km (he wild flowers which arc flii their greatest perfection F'tlio parlors ami library, while ring 'room rose-colored snap Rrfi used with moat artistic Mrs. Windsor V. ttiec. Mrs. druff. Mrs. Kdwln K. Ilolme3 Ijolm A. Marshall took turmi L'uid coffee, whllo a host of InA the vouug matrons assisted f'tlirouKlioul tho afternoon. A Iresm of guests caino anil went fclato afternoon hours, and the in every respect om of the feorato a" enjoyable of the i robln at tennis .followed by a i'kbs I he rather unusual form Hnmeiit given yesterday after-Wns after-Wns R. Walker Salisbury at try chili for about thirty of her Mr?. T. W. Buyer and Miss btball won the prizes in the B:Jater tea was served In the blnp room, when Mrs. J. Frank j- Mrs. t'. W- Whitley poured, (u'fal mblo was gay with purple if-flcur ik lis ami the samo (it icon all about (lie room?, iion early In tin day drew only iwe 0"' members and Un par-frwivl1 par-frwivl1 , sjiiim' nur oi funr. In ' the iSUlSr-Creil .r0,'v,U, WOnC ' ui- uun .Mtc. Leslie Jj. sjavacu hclii tim liigliesi score and won th p?lze. ,.,?!rs-, CI:lUtl T' Barnes w;ui the hosiers yesterday afternoon at it pr"ttlh- art '"-Idso tea at her lionm Jn Ten h SjSla 10 MIbs llcTial ajouaiii. . at which moro than thirl v Sr",,-,0VCwIi..ennO,,lied- T," " wer.) g. wltli flowers, snowbalh; and bndal wreath .lecorating the lib r v red peonies. Willi the snowballs ho living liv-ing room, wnilo in tho dining room nln'c tS3 t'iVU(1? mosL .HliraK ' tea ,?nti?" t 'Vs ,a,,!o wa.:i covered with a , ,f u,,lln ov?r I)luk a,,(l 0,1 great bowl of the rosy-hucd poonlea formed tho central decoration. Six tables or the game wv,v played and mter a tcsn was assLsUd by Mir 1. S CamnbeU Misr. Qulnccy Kln.hV.il. Mto8 RuhS$: ton and A rs. J. Driocod. A number of affairs arc reported In the Army and Navy Journal given in compliment com-pliment to Captain William JF. Crcarv and his bride, notice of whose marriage was published in these columns recently. Among them is the following: Miss Crcary was hostess at a card medley Saturday evening, planned In honor of her brother. Captain W. F. l.rcary and his bride. About thirty-six guests were entertained and the rooms were attractively decorated with American Ameri-can Beauty roses. Among llwse present were Mrs. Mason, Colonel and Mrs. Miller. Mil-ler. Major and Mrs. Melvcr. Captain and Mrs. Dav2 Major Wales. Captain and Mrs. Bell. Miss Berry. Miss Bowman. Miss Smith. Lieutenant Glllen, Mr. and rsS" ,Hunter lieutenant Vestal. Miss Pickering and Mcsdamos Billiard, Stewart, Stew-art, bvans. Bracken. Johnson, Molier. Merriman. kaldc. Brown, Hobley. Van ormer. Xorton and Moorman. At tlic regular monthly meeting of SL Marks Hospital Aid society held vestcr-day vestcr-day morning the entire ticket as presented pre-sented by the nominating committee wan e.cctcd, as rollows: For president. Mrs. Morris W. Ritchie: Tor vice president. Mrs. U,' J,':a''fes. Mrs. F. S. Bascoin. Mrs. Windsor V. Rice. Mrs. C. R. Pcarsali and jL,rs, Igleheart. Mrs. Horace Dunbar is tho sccretnry'and Miss Lena Hague treasurer, while the members of the executive committee arc Mrs. Samuel Sam-uel Colladay, Mrs. 12. V. Silver and Mrs. F. 1j. Oswald. The reports of the visiting visit-ing nurse and of the visiting or charltv committee were read and accepted and are to be printed in full later. The meetings meet-ings will be discontinued through the summer, but the various committees will carry on the work of Iho association as usual, Mrs. AV. Edward Fife was the hes-tess yesterday at. a beautiful luncheon at her home for a dozen of her friends. Pink sweet peas formed effective table decorations decora-tions and great rod peonies were used in all the other rooms. The marrlago of Miss. Ethel Felt and Joseph P. Marshall will take place on Thursday, June 1. at the Felt homo on first .North street. The ceremony will be performed at lL':.m o'clock in the ptcs-ence ptcs-ence of the relatives and a few Intimate friends only. Miss Margaret Wliltncv will leave carlv In June for Chicago, where she will be tho guest for a tlmo or Miss Gertrude Kastblom. Later she will spend some lime In a study there. Mrs. Lcroy A. Pa'hnor and her two children have returned from a stav of several months In California, whero "they were guests of Mrs. Clint B. Leigh. Misn Dagmar Otiob will entertain thin afternoon at a bridgo tea for Miss Leilah Sjodahl. The members of the Bridge club and their husbands will enjoy the first dance, of the season on Tuesday evening at Saltnlr. making an especial supper party i here, in honor of- Miss Ethel Felt and Mr. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rooklidse and Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Gustiu returned yesterday yes-terday from a three days' motor trip to Nephi and vicinity. The history section or the Ladles Literary Lit-erary club will hold the last meeting Tor the present year this morning at the club house, when Mrs. Byron Groo will present I he Ionic In French history, which will finish the course mapped out for the year. Mrs. 15. G. Waldron has issued cards for a reception this afternoon at her homo on M street to meet Mrs. Zollars. wife of Captain Charles O. Zollars of the coast artillery corps, and Mrs. Charles 11. Neel. Mrs. V. E. McGurrln will entertain a laie company of her friends today at a luncheon at tho Country club. Mrs. E. P. Lo Complc of Park City is in town with her sisior. Mrs. Beers, and they are vMstlng their mother, Mrs. "Wells, at IIS Ninth East street. Mrs. John X. Sharp will be home within with-in a few days from a stay of some mouths in Los Angeles. |