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Show &The L'lopla club was delightfully entertained' enter-tained' yesterday at tlio regular fort-jjchtly fort-jjchtly meeting. Mr. I. Mayer and Mrs. " C. Crismon helntr the hostesses. The dJosenJovcO Mrst the usual 1 o'clock kinchcon. t ho long table presenting a Urfect picture of spring: time, with its lecoratlons of violets and green. Bunches !f violets were at each place, which the Kinesis had later for corsage bouquets, n the game which followed prizes were n'on by Mrf. Pauline Snnds. Mrs. C. M. Boll Mrs- Charles Crismon. Mrs. Geoghe-tan'and Geoghe-tan'and Mrs. C. O. Crismon. SfCoI. and Mrs. E. A. Wall. Miss "Wall md the two little daughters are expected lome from "Washington the early part of he week, after spending the time since arly December there. The Misses Alice md Mary Wall are in Europe, having ailed recently with a party of friends or a season abroad. fairs. A. E. Hutchinson was the hostess Yesterday at luncheon at the Alta club, h affair being in honor of her guest, Mrs. Ira O. lllioades of San Francisco. Decorations of daffodils were used and Kjovers were laid for only a few of the rmer friends of Mrs. Rhoades, when she red here. Mre. E. E Calvin and her daughter, JI6R Carrie Calvin, will leave, this even-dk even-dk for their home in San Francisco after d visit here. Miss Calvin has been a. tuest at the- Manson home for some veeks. having come to be an attendant it the Fabian-Clark wedding, and Mrs. Jalvin has also been with the Mansons or a few days. Mrs. R. J. "Delghton entertained n few rJends yesterday at a luncheon at her iOtne for Mrs. Knrl Prinz and Mrs. Eeorge H. Huddleson. and last evening ,Ir. and Mrs. W. L.. Nicol entertained a ew of their Intimate friends at an In-ormal In-ormal card party at their home, also n honor of the two ladies. lanre affair of this afternoon will be the tea to be given by Mrs. Benjamin F Caffev at her home in honor of Mrs. Karl Prinz of Milwaukee and Mrs. George Jerman Huddleson. The hours are from VI till 5 o'clock. It Is one of a number f affairs of the present week given in Iqnor of the two popular sisters. Mrs. George P. Holman will be the -josiess today at a luncheon to be'Hjiven sompllmcntary to Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes nd Miss Lillian "Woodward. f !Mr. and Mrs. E5. M. "White are here 'rom Eacle. Colo., visiting the Billings amlly for a short time. Jfilr. and Mrs. A. O. Clark, formerly of ills city, are now settled In their new ome In Los Angeles. Barnes T. Powers, who was visiting 5bl. and Mrs. Peolt at Fort Douclas for .Jtlme will return today from Los Ancles An-cles and will take his daughter. Mrs. toll and hm children with him Satur-jy Satur-jy to his farm In North Dakota. Sfrho senior r-lass of the University of ?tah will give its annual dance -this ycnlng In the Odeon. and the affair rbmises to bo a most Important one for college and high school set. Mrs. and Mrs. A. J. Gorham returned ticsdiy after a delightful visit of some ve or six weeks in southern California, ibst of the tune having been spent in fn Diego. Mrs. T IT. Fitzgerald and her Hire-nniger Hire-nniger children left lust evening for oapa to join Mr. Fitzgerald and Miss rr" Fitzgerald, who arc already there. Mrs, H. G. Whitney enlcrtalned Tues-!iy Tues-!iy .afternoon last at a delightful affair iV comnllment to her daughters," Mrs. f B. Whitney, who Is Just back from 2r" wedding trip I A Mrs. L. C. Millor has returned from a ay. of se eral weeks in Riverside, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Browning, who have : lent the past mouth in California, refined re-fined the llrs l of the week. ' :i I :alr. and Mrs. Ed Chapman of Evanslon re guests of Mr. and .Mrs. J. F. Dunn tr. the time they are in town, having come down for the Fabian-Clark wedding. wed-ding. Miss Elinor Stewart returned Wednesday Wednes-day from a visit of two months with friends In San Francisco. Mrs. Charles A. Quigley will entertain a company of nearly a t score of friends at a luncheon today at the Commercial club. Mrs. J. H. Rennett will give a luncheon at the Louvre on Saturday, followed by a matinee party at (he Garrlck. The regular meeting of the W. C. T. L. wlll.be held at the home of Mrs. Lr. L. Hlskey this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The meotlng of the Ladles Literarv club to be held this afternoon will be devoted to the study of Spanish art and literature entirely. Prof. Thorild Arnold-son Arnold-son will give "A Gllmpsi; Into the Golden Age nf' Spanish Letters," and J. Loo Fairbanks Fair-banks will speak on "The Art of Velasquez." Velas-quez." Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Edward and Mrs. Walter G. Tuttle will furnish the music of the afternoon. Miss Genevieve Hoffman, who for the past winter has made her homo with her mother at the home of Mrs Hoffman's sister. Mrs. T. R. Harker. at Fort Douglas, Doug-las, will leave early next week for Fort Leavenworth and will remain with her grandparents there. The B. F. piexotto lodge, 1. O. B. B.. has Issued invitations for a prize masquerade mas-querade hall lo be given In the B'nai Brlth building Tuesday evening next. The committee in charge consists of Milton D. Joseph, Ezra Bacr, Herman Siegei. Louis Marcus, Arthur Conn, Simon Si-mon Rosenblat and Jerome Wolf. The Thursday Luncheon club met ves-terday ves-terday with Mrs. W. B. Williams and enloyed the usual luncheon at the Commercial Com-mercial club, followed by cards at the Williams home In the Kensington. |