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Show AFFAIRS OF THE WEEK. I 1 The Jenkins home y.'.is the scene of a pretty children 's party Saturday after-noon, after-noon, when Mrs. E. K. Jenkins enter- lained thirty children at a valentine dancing party, in honor of her throe' sons. IJlmcr. Irving and Harold. Valentine and hearts were effectively used in Ihe decoration dec-oration with cluster? of red and -white carnations. Mrs. .lenkins was assisted bv Mrs. J. C. Cutler. Jr.. Mrs. .1. J. Dnynes, Jr., and l lie Misses McBwan. Mrs. Richard A. TCeyes entertained six at a box parly at the Salt Lake theater Saturday afternoon, after-noon, followed by a luncheon lunch-eon at the New Louvre. The Misses Blanche and Mabellc Casady entertained enter-tained ten tables at a five hundred party at their home Saturday afternoon. Pink and white was the color scheme prettily carried out, with clusters of carnations car-nations and ferns. Tho hostesses were assisted by Miss Elsie Frcderickson and Gwendolyn Edwards. The prize was won by Miss Ethel Marl in. The Walker home was the ':cono of a charming bridgo tea' Saturday afternoon, after-noon, when Mr3. G. H. Walker and Mrs. J. K. Walker entertained in honor of Mrs. Charles Jlenrotin of Cleveland, O., who with her son is spending a few weeks hero with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph AIR The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. S. H. Babcock and Miss Hammer. Prices wore' won by Mrs. W. P. S. Mae-Quentin, Mae-Quentin, Mrs. Sam Porter, Mrs. C. II. Post, Mrs. F. J. Fabian and Miss llan-auer. llan-auer. The King home was the scene of a charming lea Thursday afternoon, when Miss Hamoln King received about scv-enly-iive of her Jrionds between the hours of J to 5, in honor of her cousin, Miss Jloutz of Provo. Violets ami lilies of I ho valley were prettily carried out in the decorations. -Miss -King was assisted as-sisted by a number of her young friends. Miss Sadie Myers cutertniucd about twenty of her school friends at her home Friday evening. Mrs. J. A. Spiker entertained informally in-formally at cards Friday evening, when tho prize was won by Mrs. W. JL. Maclean. Mac-lean. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baumgarlen celebrated their I iveuty-1 ifth wedding anniversary in Philadelphia, fa., tho former home of Mrs. Batiingartcu, ou February JO, by giving a theater party, l'ollowct! by a diuner, at tho Bc-llovuc-Stratford. Among their guests were Miss JTanna Herrmann, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph C. Popper. Messrs. J:'. IT. Herrmann-, Samuel Herrmann and William C. Popper. The souvenirs were beautiful beau-tiful silver picture frames for the ladies and a silver wine opener, with bone handle, for the gentlemen After a short trip to 2STcw' York Mr. and Mr3i J3aumgarteir will return here about March 10. Tcrrill Itoyt, entertained a few of his friends delight fully, at his hoinc, Friday Fri-day evening. Mrs. Thomas B. Shannon entertained twenty young people at her home, Wednesday Wed-nesday evening.' in honor of the "birthday-of 'her daughter, Miss Virginia Shannon. The rooms were prettib' decorated, in u .profusion of red hearts. The evening was spent in games and music. Mrs Shannon was assisted by Mrs. Thomas Towell and Miss Florence Towell. The guests for the evening were Miss Elsie McMillan, Miss Emily McAllister, Miss Gulia Dix. Miss Gladys Savage. Miss Geneve Savage, Miss I Florence Veuess, Miss Adelaide Eich-nor. Eich-nor. Miss Margaret Collins. Miss Birdie l.ianglon, and the Messrs. Lester Blaek-nor, Blaek-nor, Roger Powers. Guy Peterson, Hugh Lewis. Lorenzo Remney. Hyde Need-ham, Need-ham, Louis Pnddisori, Phillip Thompson, Thomp-son, Jack McCurdy, Curtis Moran, Bob Goodwin and Lou Pattison. Miss Liu-ile Miller entertained a few friends at a prettily appointed luncheon jut her home. (12 IC street, on Saturday, followed bv a box party at Ihe Colonial theater. The occasion was her sixteen! six-teen! li birthday. |