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Show I i Where Woman Reigns eei Society and Gluts 3 rn order to prevent Impositions j 4- nnd embarrassments. The Tribune H 4- requcals tlmt persons leaving social i !- notes. unci especially nmrrlago y j 4 notices or engagements, for puhii- y 4- cation. loavo with them names -I-through which the source of the y .J- same may bo traced If the- matter j-B j-B Is called In question. J Hj CALENDAR. 4- Ono of llio largest social affairs y 4- for February 122 will bo thn flftli 4 4- iinmial luncheon of Mm Spirit ol y 4- Liborlv chapter, Daughters nt tho 4- American Revolution, at tho Brans- 4-4- fold at 1 o'clock, p. m. Mrs. -K y 4- W. TIavt of Park City wil bo tho 4-4- tojistnn'slross and Mrs. 0. P. btall- y 4- man, Mrs. A. J. UoHincr, Mrs. C. 4-v 4-v H Allen, Mrs. .1. E. Carver of Or- v den. Miss Pearsall and Miss Mary v 4- 0 Gray will respond. j Tho members of tho Alpha Pi 4-v 4-v fraternilv will receive this after- y 4 noon ftoin I to (5 o'clock, at. their v 4 fratornitv house at 17 .Twelfth v v East si reel . 7 4- Mr. and Mrs. McDonald will en- tortain at their homo Monday 4 B evening. 4- Col. and Mrs. W. S. Scott will 4 4- entertain Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Tra- 4-4- cy. Captain and Mrs. Willis Uline. 4 4- and Captain Bridges nt a dinner at 4-I 4-I 4 their headquarters Monday even- 4- 4 I it fr. in honor of tho Colonel's 4 B 4' birthday. Mrs. P. J. Ouollotto will enter- 4-4- tain at a linen shower Monday aft- 4-B 4-B 4 oruoon, in honor of Miss Lena 4- 4 Koehelean, who will be married 4 BB 4- February 22. 4 4 The Tuesday bridge tournament 4 4- will moot this week with Miss 4 H 4 Jlanauer. The Thursday bridge 4- Jj 4- tournament, will be entertained this 4 K 4- week hy Miss Day. and tho ovon- 4 4 iiip tournament will moot Satur- 4 J 4- day evening with Miss Cary Mar- 4- J 4- Mrs. N. A. Dunyon will enter- 4- 4- tain at a Kensington' at her homo 4 4 Thursday afternoon, tho third in a y BVI J 4 One of the large social affairs of 4- 4 tlie week will be tho Ladies' Lit- 4-. 4 crarv club birthday breakfast, to 4 4- bo held 'rida-, February IS, at 4 4 12 o'clock noon at the New 4 B y Louvre. 4 4 Tli ere will be a formal hop at 4 BBbK 4 tho post on tlie evening of Tucs- 4 BBBI 4 daj'. February 22, to bo given by 4 BBbR 4 tho oflicers and ladies of the post, 4- J! 4 when Col. and Mrs. W. S. Scott 4 4 and Captain and Mrs. Willis TJlino 4 BBB 4 will receive. 4 I ENGAGEMENTS AND WEDDINGS. I Mr. and Mrs. George It. Bichardson H announce tho engagement of their daughter, Grace, to Lawrence M. Petcr-son, Petcr-son, the wedding to take place tho lat-icr lat-icr part of this month. Mr. and Mrs. Charles IT. Hilton an-nouncc an-nouncc tho engagement of their daugh-tor, daugh-tor, Irene, to Charles Greenwood of Sandy, the wedding to take place Tlrurs-day, Tlrurs-day, March 10. A weddng on Thursdaj', wheh was a surprise to a large circle of friends, was that of Miss Amanda Holmgren of Lo-gan, Lo-gan, and Lieutenant Eugene Santchi. Tho ceremony was performed at 3 H o'clock in tho afternoon at Phillips Congregational church, by Rev. P. A. Simpkin, in the presenco of tho immedi-ate immedi-ate family. Miss Holmgren was at-tended at-tended by her niece, Miss Jenson, and Harry Santchi, a brother of the groom, acted as best man. Lieutenant and Mrs. Santchi left later for a. wedding H trip, but will return' hero to make their R homo at Fort Douglas, where Lieutenant H Santchi is stationed. B Miss Mabel M..Worswick and. H. B. B Goodin will bo married at 7 o'clock BBbH Tuesday evening, by Rev. C. H. Per- BBBB kins, at tho Worswick homo. 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Uoopor entertained a few frinnds nt a delightful literary' af tor-noon tor-noon at her apart moiit Wednesday, -when Mrs. C. II. Blnnchnrd gave a very entertaining en-tertaining paper on Dante. Mrs. Kenneth C. Kerr entertained twenty children at a valentine and dancing party at her homo on Howard avenno Saturday afternoon in honor of tlie tenth birthday of her little daughter, daugh-ter, Grace. Valentines ami daffodils wero attractively used. The members of the Thola Upsilon sorority so-rority entertained tho alinnni at a valeniine party in the kindergarten rooms of the University of Utah Saturday- afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. IS'. A. Duuyou entertained enter-tained eight at dinner at tlioir home Friday evening, followed by a box party at the Orpheuni. Saturday Mrs. Dunyon entertained twelve at a luncheon, when tho table was effectively decorated in tho national colors, with small llaga as place cards. A log cabin to represent repre-sent the home of Lincoln formed the tabic centerpiece, around which covers wero laid for Mrs. R. V. Chamberlain of Provo, Mrs. Cora Albritton, Mrs. T. R. Ellerbeck, Mrs. T. W. Dunyon. Mrs. li. Bonuemort, Mrs. llonry Jlirkmau, Mrs. .T. N. Dunyon, Mrs. Theodore Bur-mester. Bur-mester. Mrs. I. D. Peaslco and Mrs. Maud Ilalvorson of Oakley, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Edmunds entertained enter-tained five tables at a "500" party at their homo Saturday evening. The vulontino idea was prettily carried out in tho decorations. Mrs. Edmunds was assisted by Miss Madge Harver of Chicago, Chi-cago, 111., aud Miss Doris Edmunds. Miss I21iznbct.il Craig entertained in honor of her cousin, Mrs. Charles Singleton, Sin-gleton, at a matineo party at the Colonial Saturday. Tho homo of Mrs. A. J. Dc Groot was the scene of a pretty Lincoln party Friday evening, when Miss Nora Wall-beck Wall-beck entertained about twenty of hor friends. Flags and carnations were used in the decorations. A dainty supper sup-per followed the games. Miss Olive Benson entertained several of her classmates at a prettily appointed luncheon at hor homo Saturday, when hearts wero used in tho decorations and for the placo cards. Miss Marian Iliskoy entertained twelve members of hor Sunday school class at her homo Saturday- afternoon. Games and music -wore enjoyed. ' Mrs. A. T. Bocker was delightfully surprised at her home Friday tevoning by fourteen of her frionds. Those present pres-ent wore Mrs. William Langford, Mrs. M. Coolcy, Mrs. S. Jacobs, Mrs. J. Cox, Mrs. Brobcrg, Mrs. M. Garrett, Mrs. R. Carrington, Mrs. D. Whitney, Mrs. E. Burbridge, Mrs. M. Baker and Mrs. Laxman. Dainty luncheon was served, when tho rooms wore decorated in pink and white carnations. Mrs. Bocker was assisted by Mrs. W. C. Price. Mr. and Mrs. James Diuwoodoy entertained en-tertained at a family party, Friday evening, in honor of thoir son, C. E. Dinwoodcy and his wife and two sous from four j'ears spent in missionary work in the eastern and southern states. Mr. and Mrs. Dinwoodoy and sons will be here a few days when they will go to Idaho Falls, Ida., to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ackorman entertained en-tertained three tables at bridge Friday' evening, followed by a dainty supper. Tho assembly room of Gordon academy acad-emy was filled with friends Friday evening, when the pupils of Miss Bent-loy's Bent-loy's school gavo a delightful musicale and play, followed by a salo of cakes made by tho young ladies of the cooking school, under tho direction of Miss Froi-soth. Froi-soth. Tho interesting programme opened ivith a piano solo by Charles Colladay, followed by a violin solo by Frank Hogan. A very entertaining pu- Jer on Abraham Lincoln was read by ohn Buehler, followed by two fine vocal vo-cal selections given by Miss Schrack and accompanied by Mrs. R. E. Armstrong. Arm-strong. Parts from Longfellow's "Courtship of Miles Standish" wore read and the following characters presented: pre-sented: Priscilla, Jane Adams; John Aldon, Blaine Meakin; Miles Standish, Wayne Carbis; Watta-wamat, Charles Colladay; Pccksuit, Frank Mogan. followed fol-lowed by a violin solo by Miss Esther Allen, accompanied by Miss Matio Hal I, and a piano solo by Miss Henderson. A one-act comedy entitled "A String of Pearls" was splendidly given with the following characters: Mr. Madsen. Carolyn Car-olyn Gunnell; Aunt Phcbe, Grace Cooke; Ethel Madsen, Bouiti .'James; Peggy Madison, Josio Simonson; Hannah, Han-nah, the maid, Mabel Montague, and Anthony Wa.terhury, Lcoua McCurtain. This closed tho entertaining programme. A number of delightful affairs were given the first of the week in honor of Mrs. W. S. Smallwood of Portland. Or., who was hero guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Putnam. Monday afternoon after-noon Mrs. R. T. Harvey entertained at a box party at tho Orphcum in her honor, followed by a hmchcon at Franklin Frank-lin 's. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Greenwood entertained at dinner, Tuesday Mrs. H. J. Schultz entertained at a prettily appointed .luncheon, in honor of Mrs. Smallwood. Tho last in a scries of bridge Ulan was that Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. E. A. Kimball entertained. Others -who delightfully entertained during tho week at bridge parties were" Mrs. TT. E. Van Houson, Mrs. U. G. Moser, Tuesday Tues-day evening Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Snyder cntcrlainod ton at a prettily appointed dinner. Another largo affair Tuesday evening was the masquerade dance n't the University club; Thursday Mrs. .7. C. Hooper entertained a few "friends at a luncheon in honor of Mrs. John Darling Darl-ing of New York, who is spending a few days here: Friday Miss Aflon Young entertained at a large luncheon in honor of Mrs. G. W. Hcint.7. and Mrs. 0. B. Spraguc, when covers were laid for thirty-soven at three tables, each of fectivcly decorated "in daffodils; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jenkins entertained eight at a box party at tho Orphcum Friday evening; Miss Ruby Stovonson was hostess at an apron shower Friday ovoning, given in honor of Miss Alls-worth, Alls-worth, who will be married on St. Valentino's Val-entino's ilny. A .pretty Valentino party Friday evening was that given by Miss Ruth Cooper, when sho delightfully delight-fully entertained twenty-five of her friends at a BOO card party, when prizes wero won by Miss Frances Evans, Miss i Prominent in Ladies' Literary Club r4-H-4r4-K . . ''' I'WrHrrrHh .... I H-r-rr-. . . . I . rrj Those Who Figure Prominently in Club Breakfast t V No. 1. Mrs. J. T. Caine. No. 2. Miss Colburne, who will respond to toasts at the seventh annual club birthday -j. T breakfast to bo held Friday, February IS, at tho New Louvre. . -.- .1. No. 3. Mrs. J. F. Cowan, toastuiistrcss for the club breakfast. - 4 j- No. Mrs. W. R. Hutchinson, president of the Ladies' Literary club. ' X y No. 5. Mrs. George Francis Stiohl. chairman of the entertainment committee ; X y No. S. Miss Tinsman, one of tho ontertainmont- committee, with J. 1; No (3. Mrs. C. II. McMahon. No. 7. Mrs. II. II. Frame. No. 0. Miss Jcssup. f .';..r..f...v.;..Tv2T..?..',,;,.!..t'4. ttjri Marjorio Pierson, Lcslio Earls and Joe Scoficld. PERSONAL. I I Miss Marian Jones, who is visiting in Wilkesbarro, Pa., will leave tho latter lat-ter pari of this month with friends for Palm Beach. Fla., where they will remain re-main until the latter part of April. Miss Cary Marshall will leave soon for New York, where she will join her aunt, Mrs. Ackland Llood, and sail with her tho latter aprt of this month or the first of March, for the home of the latter in London. Later Miss Marshall will join hor sisior, who has spent the past two years studying abroad. Mr. aud Mrs. C. P. Ovcrfiold have returned from their wedding trip abroad. Among tlie Salt Lakers who are located lo-cated in southern California for a month or nioro aro the following: Mrs. .1. E. Jennings and hor mother, Mrs. Sharp, are tit tlie Wilshiro hotel in Los Angeles, Cal.; Mrs. W. 11. Dale is thero. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Bartling; Mjs. O. B. Ilewott lias taken a cottage on Ozone avenue at Ocean Park; Mrs. W, D. Donohcr and daughter arc on Ocean avenuo. Ocean Park; Mrs. Sarah McCrystal and her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Parsons, aro in Venice; Mrs. L. L. Terry ant Mrs. C. R. Poarsall are at the Virginia hotel in Long Beach; Mrs. C. S. Vadner and children arc in tho Evarts apartment in Long Beach; Mrs. F. D. Hobbs is at the Julian hotel in Long Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Wines arc at tho Angelus in Los Angeles; Mrs, A. S. Bower and son and Mrs. C. T. Gibson Gib-son have a cottago at Ocean Park; Mrs. C. W. Fifiold and son arc in Los Angeles; An-geles; Mrs. Ida P. Roberts is in Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Darling and daughter are at the Rox hotel in Los Angolcs; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Breo-den Breo-den and Mrs. Stark tiro at tho Ripples hotel, Ocean Park; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Houston arc among tho Salt Lakers in Los Angeles. Mrs. Bl'arichard, who has spoilt tho past year with a daughter in Mexico City, Mex., will bo horo tho first of tho wock to spend some timo with her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. McGurrin will bo homo today from New Orleans, where thc3r witnessod tho Mnrdi Gras. Miss Eudora Bishop of Delta, Ohio, who has many friends hero where sho spoilt two years, is now traveling with her parents in Florida, whore they will bo for several weeks and later go to Cuba. Mrs. J. G. Gibson and daughter, who aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. flovt Shor-man Shor-man in Washington, D. C, will lie homo the last of March. Mrs. Samuol Ncwhouso will leave Monday "for New York, whoro sho will snil March 2 on tho Mnuretania for Paris and Loudon, whoro she will spend the next six mouths. Mr. Newhouse will accompany her to Now York. Mr. and Mr3, C. B, Sprague aro at home for a few weeks at the Whitehall. Later they expect to got a house near the United States smelter at Midvalc, whoro they will mako their home. Mr.H. William Iglehcarl and sons. William Wil-liam and George, returned home Saturday Satur-day evening from Indiana. Mrs. W. W. Chisholm nnd hor brother. broth-er. Mr. Kendall, aro registered at t ho Alexandria Young hotel at Honolulu, whoro they will be until the latter part of April. Henry Bralley. son of Judge and Mrs. W. H. Bradloy. who is a senior at Yale, has had tho honor of being elected a member of the Sigma Xi, the honorary society of Yale. Mips Marjorio Mulvey is sp'endiug a fow weoks in Evanston, Wyo., guest of Miss Cecial Gottsleiu. Mrs. .J. E. Jennings and hor mother, MriJ, Sharp, are spending a fow weeks at tlio Wilshirc hotel in Los Angeles, Cal. Early in March they will go to Long Beach, Cal., to remain until warmer warm-er weather. Mis. C. T. Brice and Mrs. Herbert Chamberlain aro guests of their sister, Mrs. Campbell, in Los Angeles, Cal., where they will spend three or four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Mayno Read and daughter, daugh-ter, Phyllis, have gone to California, where they will spend two weeks. Miss Chariot to Holmes is spending a few weeks with her mother in Santa Monica, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fred Woy will be home the first of the week from a short trip to New Vork and other eastern cities. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fran ken and Miss Webber have been spending a few days in Cairo, Egypt, but have now gojie to Grooce, and will later go to Constantinople. Con-stantinople. Tiioy expect to come home tho latter part of April. The Salt Lakers who sailed from San Francisco, Cal., February o on the Cleveland for a trip uro'uud tho world wore duo to arrive in Honolulu Saturday morning, where they will remain until this evening, when they will sail for ICobo, Japan, their next stopping place. Miss Louise Sullivan, who has spent the past, three months in Boston, Mass.. with Lieutenant and Mrs. Easton, and at Governor's Island with Captain and Mrs. R. H. Allen, roturncd home Thursday. Thurs-day. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Austin of New York aro here, guests of Mrs, Austin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. It, G. Wilson, in the Virginia apartment. Miss Miriam Godbo returned homo Wednesday from Cincinnati, O., where she spent tho winter with hor sister, Mrs. E. E. Work. Miss Godbc was accompanied ac-companied homo by her undo, A. H. Godbo. IL W. Post of Pueblo, Colo., will bo here today. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Armstrong loft Saturday noon for a trip to San Francisco, Fran-cisco, Cal. Miss Frances Evans will leave Thursday Thurs-day for Los Angeles, Cal, where she will continue her work at the Wcstlake scJiooL Miss Zula Houtz of Provo will spend this week licre with her cousin, Miss Ramola King. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Stciner are homo from sponding tho past two mouths in Nebraska with relatives. Miss Elizabeth Howard of Garfield is spending the week end with Miss Virginia Bcatty. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weir sailed from San Francisco, Cal.. Saturday for a stay of several weoks in Honolulu. Mrs. John Darling of New York, who has been spending a few davs here with old friends, will leave Wednesday for Ogdcn, whoro she will join her husband, hus-band, and where they will mako their home for a time. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newell returnod tho middle ot the week from a it ox-tended ox-tended trip in the oast. They will be hero for a few days and later go to a warmer climate for' the remainder of tho winter. The Misses Mar.ftrio and Aurania Ellerbeck, El-lerbeck, who left for New Vork in December, oxpect to remain there indefinitely, in-definitely, or until they complete their courses of study. Miss Marjorio is studying piano and theory willi Miss Precott, and Miss Aurania is perfecting perfect-ing herself in dramatic reading, beiii" a,.pilP,',1, Katharine Jewell Everts. Miss Ellerbeck will appear soon as leading lead-ing lady in a playlet written by hor-selt. hor-selt. which is to be given for charity in ono oi New York s spacious homes. Mrs. O. R. Dibbloo of Richfield is here, the guest of Mrs. Earl Shiminiii. Lieutenant and Mrs. C. E. Rqcso of the post have as their guests Miss Mildred Mil-dred Bockhoss of Indianapolis, lml., and Miss Roesc of Fort Wayne, Ind., who will bo hero for the rcniaiudcr of tho winter. A. H. Cowan loft during (he week lor Long Beach, Cal.. whero he will join hi,s life, who is spending the win- tor thero with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris loft the middle of the wock for Los Angeles and Ocean Park. Cal. Tho latter place they will visit Mr. and Mrs. J. II Harris, who have a eottnqe there for the winter and have had as their guest Mr. Harris's mother, Mrs. Plank. Miss Caroline Paino has gone to Santa Barbara, Cal.. whore she wil) spend several sev-eral weeks with Mrs. W. IL Dickson mid Mrs. R. G. Schulder, who have, a eol.lapo there. Mr. Schulder -roturncd last week from a short visit there. WITH WOMEN'S CLUES. .j..j..j..j..Ij..j....j..;..;...'r..;..;.,j..-..t-. ! v J. There Is a slight lull In the meet- ; I lnsa of the gayer clubs, such as I curd and danrinj; clubs, but thurc Is -i--I' no cessation In the nirns-slvilif; an.,4 ; the Lenten season approaches. I.cnt v always brings a certain unity of .j. I- charity and pleasure, as each, ill a -r measure, is dependent upon the v j- other for Its success. 1 There was an Interesting meeting of the Ladles' Rending club held, at the home of Mrs. Ji. V. Smith at her apartment apart-ment In the 1'rogresH. -l lie lesson wns on "Norwegian Life." Tilrs. .loun link reud un Interesting paper on "Rural Life in Sweden." Airs. 12. V, .Smith also read a paper on "My Creed," which waa much enjoyed by all. The next meeting will be held with Mm. T. II. Smith at her home at 157 Seventh Hast. Lynds chapter No. I. Mlzpah chapter No. 5 and Meela L:. P., Order of the ISastern Star, will give a Colonial danet at the Masonic temple Monday evening, February iil, when all members of these orders are cordially invited to bo present. pres-ent. The ladles of the Geniianla club will-give will-give a card parly at tlietr hall Wednesday Wednes-day ufternoon. A dainty luncheon will be served, The meinbeis are requeatco to bring friends. The Daughters of the Confederacy met Friday afternoon with Mrs. .1. Israel Is-rael A number of articles were made to bo sent to Washington, U. C. for tho bazar which Is to be held there between be-tween February 28 and March 5 by the DnughteiH of tho Confederacy for the benelit of a homo for tho Confederate; veterans, daughters and sons, and also for a place wbero the relics of war may be kepi. Mrs. J. T. UelcHs. Mrs. W. M. Ilave-nor, Ilave-nor, Mrs. B. 13. Owons add Mrs. E. C. Mi-Culloiigh will entertain tho members of the Seekers' Literary club at a valentine val-entine party Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Beless on South First West street. The music section of the Ladles' Literary Lit-erary club will meet at the clubhouse Wednesday, February JC. at 10 o'clock. The subject of the day will be a study of Russian music. Mrs. Ferguson will give a paper which will be mainly an analysis of the opera. "Tho Demon," by Reubonsteln. Vocal and Instrumental selections se-lections from Russian composers will be given by Mrs. Snyder. Mrs. Daly. Mrs. Treasure. Miss Gray. Miss Snyder and Mrs. Neldcn. All club members uro cordially cor-dially Invited to bo present. Mrs. Monitor was delightfully surprised sur-prised at her home Wednesday afternoon hy the members of the Germania club. The house was beautifully decorated wllh pink carnations and a dainty lunch-con lunch-con was served. There wore nineteen guests who enjoyed the afternoon. There wns a regular meeting of the Ladles Literary club at the clubhouse Friday afternoon, when a most Interesting, Interest-ing, program was given. Miss Colburne of Rowland hall road a paper on "The Chnteaux of Touralne." after which a paper was given by Mrs. ISdward Rosen-baum Rosen-baum on "The Lund of tho Kaiser.' After the papers were read several musical mu-sical numbers wero given as follows: A vocal eolo by Mrs. W. A. Wctzcll, a piano solo bv Miss Lucy Jewls and violin vio-lin solo by Miss TJsther Allen. The members of the Luncheon club wero delightfully cntertnlncd at the homo of Mrs. M. A. Peters. The afternoon after-noon was spent In bridge, the prize being be-ing won by Mm. IT. W. Sherwood. The guests were entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon In the dining room, which was decorated In Jonquils and pink carnations. carna-tions. In tho center of the dining table was an Immense cluny lace dolly over yellow, with an Immense mound of jonquils jon-quils placed artistically on tho doily. The remainder of the house was decorated deco-rated in the spring flowers. The next meeting will be with Mrs. J. II. Bard-well Bard-well at her apartment in the Caithness. A memorial meeting was held at the homo of Mrs. C. A. Walker on Sixth 12asl street to commemorate the memory mem-ory of Frances E. Wlllurd's heavenly birthday. Miss E. Bcllls. deaconess of the Second M. E. church, presided. The program was most Interesting. Miss Belts gave mi Interesting talk on Bible Bi-ble Lessons," with comments as given by the late Frances E. Willurd. This watt followed by a prayer by Mrs. P, A. Slmpkln. Five of the ladles gave "Actual "Ac-tual Experiences" from one of Miss wll-lard's wll-lard's talks, after which Mrs. Whytc gave a short sketch of the life of Miss Willurd. "Current Events and Sayings In Temperance Work" wns given by Mrs. Fuller. The next number was a vocal solo. "Fiddle and I, by Miss ImI th Walker. The 'last number was Miss Willard's farewell address at the close of the Monday meeting In Boston, and was given by Mrs. E. Walker. Mrs. M. A. Rees and Mrs. Bleasdalp. There were twenty-two present. One new member was admitted. Thero was a concert by Prof. EHhu Call nnd Ida pupils In the Pleasant View meeting house, Twenty-ilrst Last and Twelfth South streets. Friday evening. This concert was given as a benefit ror the Mutual Improvement society or tlie ward nnd also for the Sunday school. The program was interesting. A pleasant card party was held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Pugsley. ;.i0 Norlh Second West street. Thursday afternoon, bv the ladles auxiliary of the American party. The afternoon was enjoyubly spent at 500, and more than fifty women were present. Delicious refreshments were served In tho dining room, which was beautifully decorated with red ana white .carnations and American flags. The prizes, two pretty ""'"'-l1?'"1, china pieces. ' worn won by Mrs. Butler aud Mrs. Sehmldl. This wan the first of a lories of card parties to bo held by the auxiliary. Tho members of the Uudlnc club were guests nt an Orpheuni paYt- Thursday evening, followed by a luncheon at Franklin's, the hostesses being tire Misses Alice Smith and Margaret King. The. lable wns prettily decorated for the occasion In pink and white, used with charming effect. Those who enjoyed the affair were the Mlssen Kathryn Gab-bott. Gab-bott. Robcna Sproul. Alice Fletcher. Addle Ad-dle Fletcher. Enid Edmonds. Marie Price. Ethol Grlugs. Virginia Smith, Tedd c Larson. Maymc Summerhays. Lisle Bradford. Both Bradford. Annabclle B. Price, Laura Parry. Alice Smith and Margrel King. The party wns chaperoned chaper-oned by Mrs. J. W. Smith and Mrs. Gronway Parry. The next meeting of the Tucsdav Afternoon Art club will be held with Miss Hazel Cummlngs, at S7C Fifth avenue. ave-nue. The Browning section of tho Ladles' Lllerarv club met with Mrs. W. C. Jennings Jen-nings Saturday. The members of the Collego club were entertained at tho home of Miss Helen Boxrud. There was an election of officers. offi-cers. The next mcctlmr will be held with Hie Misses Cassldy, InWiV nosH. tfk'i The Mothers' congreBB tnAv afternoon at the. hornr-. of MrsS-A-53 Fifth East street. The irfpf In charge of the health cduwlfti mltleo of I'tah. Mrs. R. C3. Q 31 cd as chairman. Br. Katlm and Miss Esther Allen gaVi various phases of the work of SL education committee. Th'oroVI attendance. f.' The campaign fund whlrf y raised by a, committee of "yoi 3h of the y M. C A. has Rro f In three riayH. Better result )f i each week, when the entl 'If, the organization will start to) tcntlon or Uie public Is called jr portuiu feature of th'- organ1 & which Is Heif-supportliig, (h 'E borne on West Temple street' il'. at cost, and which has bcenV Y slstance to the girl" and woi city who hnve gone there LP were strangora here or H ncSfiW aiicc. -or away from home. TW1 during the last year .".n? tranaK tlie homo shows the iMontit? is pntronb.ed. The Women's Leigit off at Unity hall Februafv 2 atf-ffi when there will he an aiintl ' officers. n'he Monday Night club wife row evening with Mr. antfe 120 U street, for tho aZtf! George Maxwell W P.. Qtefl regular meeting Wedtiefdayirf Pi. at ''::'0 p. m , ill I O O.MX? any vinltlng member will u6"iili Wtf Mrs. N. 11. Tanner of TOffSiB street entertained the offifff First ward prlmir Thursday a valentine party. Tho tabfiKr rated with Howera. and in imfg: the table was a bridge offlbfc broken heart. About elghlfij; were present and mnlnscen2i pnstt love affair, oltr-or truo of wore given by each guest. ill' ence Elggren captured the tlij causing the first rr il tear tnj The board of directors Jili1 Kindergarten hHd a biifilnesiMV the homo of Mrs. W. 11. Bli East street. Wednesday aftiMKv the board heard the reportf6$ cr and I he secretary, afteKJtL meeting was adjourned. JTT- The Woman's rtepubllcaniia Fobruary meeting at the hoitj: and Mrs. D. X. Straup. AJjl' Straup were Mr;;. T. D. Lcwft. F. C. Loofbourow. An opctw-led opctw-led by Mr?. .1. R. Davis ontK. "Our Greatest President." vm teresllng. Short talks oh3 wore given by Mrs, Lcwls.ts-i King. Mrs. J. M. Hamilton anna Melton. Tin- noxt me club In March will be helii J. B. Swenson. SSI East Si $, street. The members of the? to give a card party Thursdl February 24. at the anartnv J. J. Thomas. In the mcrJ j The Wasatch Literary clra i1 next Tuesday. February E. Berkley. 188 H street, ft Miss Jennie Harrington cni & members of the T O. X. OA day evening, when a supper and covers laid for twelve. Q lions were In pink carnatloa Tho Merrymakers' club -r danco at Odeon hall on Fell the benefit of Mru. Davis, ym1 motorman who died lately lei r lly without means." i The regular monthly mei h Mizpah chapter No. S. O. E.;' i Monday evening, when thej & the following month was dl9 it The members of the East t' club were delightfully cnterti home of Mrs. G. A. Rltchleiajr-noon Rltchleiajr-noon was spent In cards, thclj' won by Mrs. W S. Bing ana.. more. After the prizes werejjji dainty luncheon was served'! Ing room, which was bcautlfqi" ray of pink and white carrS?1 fcrnn. m Lady Commander LIvlriB' Maccabcc lodge cntertalneaay bee ladles at a "slxty-threl Tuesday, at tlie home ofJLI Mrs. Joseph Sears. Sho wwfT entertaining by her sister. -Sfc derson. There were twclvaJT prizes being won by MraJw: Miss Kerr. After tho prlze out. a dainty luncheon wa.t,,Jp dining room, which was,;ft pink carnations, while thcJ the house was decorated iHj The members of the SylL give a dancing party atfjT old hall on East First Sou the near future. 49 A meeting of tho Bay M club will be held at the ' Thomas Carmlchacl. SD3 SVl The usual programme will dm Salt Lake Vomen who am in the organisation of M Woman's league will mcj; Corey. Albritton at the reslim; E. Bonuemort. at 2'30 o'cIoeWI,' or noon of February wn for the organization will ..a Women who ar.e Interested ;1 meat and desire details mayi bv calling Mrs. Albritton ov :'.611, or they may call upon polntment between the hou . S:30 p. m. at Mrs. Bonner 76B East South Templo strei " , Tho members of the Glrla' i! clotv were delightfully cnts ' valentine party by Miss -uj the home of her parents. I r Alvah Lewis, on Tuesday ji l hostess giving several plan j The' house was beautifully dft valentines and hearts. " Tho Naomi Past Noblo 'C Continued on Pago SOCIETY Continued from Pago Eight, will give a card party Monday evening. February I I. at the banquet room In Odd Fallows' hall. There will be refreshments refresh-ments served. Mrs. Will Naylor entertained the members mem-bers of the Clovor Sewing club, Thursday Thurs-day afternoon, at her home on East Sixth South street. Thc next meeting will bo held at the home of Mrs. Will Hayes on February 27. Tho Naomi Past Noble Grand's club wore delightfully entertained at a valentine valen-tine parly by Mrs. Amanda Ewln. at her home, Thursday, February 10. Thc prizes were won by Mm. Walton, Mrs. Hardy and Mrs. Norton. AfterUhc prizes wero given out a delightful luncheon was served In thc dining room, which was decorated In pink earnatloii3 and red hearts. Thoso present were Mesdames Russell. Price. Ulmer. Darke. Lewis. Pendleton. Richards. Rasmussen. Manning. Man-ning. Norto'n. Coll Walton. Hubbard, La Bail. Owens. Hardlo. Blnckmar, Nlcker-son. Nlcker-son. Jennlns. Ewln and Marony. Tho club will meet next with Mrs. Gada Ulchaids. The Sewing club will be entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mi's. J. C. Daly at her homo on F stroe.t. The members of the Hillside Card club enjoyed a box pnrty at tho Colonial Thursday evening, followed by a supper ai Franklin's. Tho next regular meeting of tho club will bo Tuosday evening. February 15, with Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Snyder. The .lollv Twelve club Were entertained Inst Friday by Mrs. C. W. Mldgley. Thc next meeting will .bo Friday, February :!fi, with Mrs. Lund. Mrs. George ,T. Urown. at 62-1 West Third North, will entertain tho Matinee club Wednesday. Thirty-six members of tho Amaranths wero delightfully entertained after tholr regular meeting Tuesday ovonlng In Ma-Hoiilo Ma-Hoiilo hall. The R. M-, Mrs. S. M. Mc-Carty. Mc-Carty. had prepared an elegant banouct. aud after adjournment- Invited tho large number present to remain and partake of the menu, which was thoroughly enjoyed en-joyed by thoso present. A largo mound of pink and white carnations, with runners run-ners of ferns, formed tho decorations for the board, with omc dainty (lowers placed at the right of each plate. The Pachelor Maids wore royally entertained en-tertained Friday ovening at the homo of Mliiu A. Welch. Prises In tho kfmona test were awarded to IWIss Svlvla Gaboon and Miss Fiances Rata Shields. Delicious refre.shmonts wcro served by tho charming charm-ing hostess. The "Maids" will moot with the Mlssuf Sylvia and Margaret Cahoon next Friday evening. ' |