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Show m TIE cek just opouinc is crowded : i from 'l.ho hcpiniiinc to the last. J Iiour with social events, the f dullness of the stock market ; j-cpminir to be without o fleet so fnr ;s j socir.Lv is concerned. Jsumcrous small I .sundav night suppers aro arranged lor this cvcniim. the chief one being 5 bv remain and Mrs. W. B. Graham of f Fort Douglas, who will entertain a '" number of thoir friends. Monday Mrs. 1 A. II. Iiuhinn ;ind Jim W. I-1. Jensen Hj ; will outcrtaiu at u luncheon at the homo of tho hitter. I20.t Third avenue. 1 i Mrs. Ai-hbv D. Cleveland will enter- tain (.lint day at a bridge tea for Miss BH Laiern Leury. WM The Indies of the Hast Sidr Guild 9 of .St. Mark's cathedral will entertain their friends in the afternoon nl a bridge lea at the bom,., of Mrs. Stpph-en Stpph-en A. Birley, 17:i Fina avenue. About i went v tables have been taken and ' the ari'air promises to be a most sue- I tcisiuj one. Mrs. liuone B. I'almcr will enter-, enter-, tnin the members of the Fortnight!" 1 ilub at her home Tueeday. Mr?. Ifieh nrd A. Kin-en will entertain at a !arp ami elaborate hi in-. I icon Wednesday at the Alta club, and Iho usual mid-wcok Idiieheoti at the Country club will be, in (hat diiv. Dr. and Mrs. Mauelietl will entertain at. a dinner at.1 their homo Thiir.-ditv evening. Mrs. I'. H. vMarcov will be the hostess on Kridav at a' bridge tea at .her home. Mrs. George L. Savage will entertain a few of the motf intimate friends ot .Mi. William 11, Dale at a luncheon . fr hr on I hat dnv, and Mi?:; 01 mi Walker will entertain h?r .louug friend that, evening at, a Oeriimn at , tl.i' Wakor home Mrs. .1. IT. Fred i rieksouMviJl entertain a few friends at a bridge t''n on h'uturdny for Miss l.orccn Leary at her ii))artments in the IJrunsford. Many Salt Lakers who bceamc e-rniainted e-rniainted with the two gifted must-inns must-inns mentioned will bo deeply interested interest-ed in the following, which comes from S'i:i FraucUeo. Besides tho fact that Mr. Mandelbrod s orchestra in Oor-111:111 Oor-111:111 v renuires his nresence there were other aud more personal reasons which he sraye his Halt Lake friends for his d"perlure. a certain .frnubin bavin? waited Jong for him to opiicludc his nynt'eniei.'t with Heinemann. The item follows: "-John Mandelbrod. thn gifted a--lomnanirit to the famous 'Hcdor' sing n. Alexander llciuemunu, and to whom iiidiicmaiin. in referrinir to his won Lrful intiTurctation at. the p'ano, ailed his ' .shadow. ' loft San Francisco vvtcrdav for Oeriuauy.' ircinemanii w s al-nost in tO'"i at the parting 1 1 r is the area teat aceompnnitt I ever p'i" to thp great' -st in tho world and I shall -never act another like him," wan the high tribute lie. paid M undid-luod. undid-luod. Mandelbrod oes to Hanover th"io hi- will conduct an orchestra in 1: light opora company." lr From London comes the, news, under date of Mnv I I, that, Knibashndor and Mrj. Ifeid i;resentrd five of their Amer-i'-an friends ui loiur. Amonn the f i c i.. Mits Isabel MeLuiiuhliu, formerly of thi oitv and later of Sun Francisco, ' serdai!ff!if.ftr of Dr. W. A. MeUncry (if Dorfcfsliim." The aceonut ad'fs that. "-Mips McLaujihlin wore white ihifl'oii. tJlvo- embroidered with a real ioint lace (r.n'n and pearl ornaments." Mr-. Kdword Keijna, dauuhter of Kieh-; Kieh-; rd Kc rr 116. the American embassador to Vienna. ah:o well known hore, was piiothcr one of those presentod. Two members of the II al lUissell Vnmilv an; nireadv here to s'lrud the . Miiiiinor with the Dwyer family, Mrs. If nsffoll and Mihs Lormi haviim arrived esterdnv. Mr. Kunnell was here bist ; with "The Man From Home." al. the ; ' 'oloiiluK and is; htill with that, com-. com-. iauv. When (hat, encasement closes he will ioin his wife ami dauchter here for a vacation. Mrs. RuHuell flu-I flu-I ished lier encacemeut with "The Deep I'unde'' liondou company some weeks - no, and saJled a month ago from Liv-1 Liv-1 eruool with her dauchter. who had t b"en attendinc school in Bncluml. They ; have been house ffue-sts of the August j Helnionts at, their country home on Olson & Griffith. Miss Clco Craig, in a Photographic Art Study, Which Won the Salon Honors of the Intennountain Photographers' Association. Lone Island for the past forthight or so. The band concerts at Fort Douglas have provon cxtromolv popular in the short time they havo been the. order. The two afternoon concerts of Wednesday Wednes-day and Friday were attended by many music lovers and also friends of the post people from town. The plan at Dreseut is to have the Wednesday concert con-cert on -the bandstand and the Friday afternoon concert in front of the com- maudine officers' quarters. , . Mrs. William P. Kiser and Mrs. William Wil-liam "D. Donoher were the hostesses yesterday yes-terday afternoon nt a beautifully appointed ap-pointed bridge tea at the Donoher homo in Federal Heights, tho affair being given in compliment to Miss Margaret Dills, Miss Lorcon LoaTy aud Mrs. C. B. Aloy. The. homo was bright with purple lilacs through all the rooniB, and purple was the shade used in all tho accessories. Fivo tables of bridge wore played in tho cnrly afternoon, and later ns mauy more friends camo in to enjoy tea. Mrs. Richard A. Kcyes and Mrs. W, W. Armstrong poured tea and coffee, and assisting them -were a number num-ber of the voungor matrons and cirls. One charity organization has bit upon up-on n very successful way of conduct iug a charity card part' and awarding award-ing thoso necessary evils of card parties par-ties prizes. Tho plan followed at the large ouo given the past week, one which proved very successful, was for each member of tho organization to donate a prize something handsome enough to be offored to those who had paid the money and therefore expectod something. These prizes, ranging in sizo from homcthing as largo as a bandbox band-box to something as small aa a penknife, pen-knife, wore lied daintily and placed on a largo table, from which each winner win-ner was allowed to select her prizo by feeling it. A -work of real value, not alono to the community, but to tho girls themselves, them-selves, has at last been taken up by tho younger society girls who are earnestly earn-estly engaged in the work of tho Free Kindergarten and Neighborhood Houso association. The girls have formod thomselves an auxiliary board, and tho members aro making themselves useful use-ful in a rarioty of ways, but especially in helping with the daytime work at the Neighborhood House. The young girls who belong will hold a special business mooting at the Hotel Utah for tho purpose of perfectiug their organization organi-zation and electing officers. Tho Gamma Phi sorority of the University Uni-versity of Utah will give a "silver tea" next Thursday aftornoou from 3 until G o'clock, at the homo of Mrs. Edwin Kimball. 124 South Sixth East street. Among tho patronesses aro Mrs. Edwin Kimball, Mrs. William Spry, Mrs. J. T. Kingsbury. Mrs. 0. S. Kinney, Kin-ney, Mrs. E. B. C'ritehlow. Mrs. Bvron Cnmmincs, Mrs. Selden Clawson, Mrs. Frank B. Stephens, Mrs. Frederick W. Reynolds. Mrs. W. Mont Ferry, Mrs. Glen Miller, Mrs. A. IT. Foubody, Mrs, A. J. Gorhnm, Mrs. A. IT. Parsons, Mrs. E. S. Ferry, Miss Esther Nelson and Miss Virginia Bush. The hostesses have extended a cordial invitation to tho public. Tho following from the fiiverside Enterprise, of California, published May 15, will be read with interest by mnny local friends: "A very happy little dinner and theater party were given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Castleman, Mrs. Hugg and Miss Cameron in compliment to Prof. .7. J. McClcllnn, who is leaving today for his homo in Rait Lake. Covers were laid for fourteen at a table sol in the pntio of tho beautiful home of tho Casllomans on Ttubidoux drive. The table 'was graced with a cluster of gorgeous gor-geous Shirley poppies. After dinner tho party saw Marjorie Kambeau in "Morel- Mary Ann." Those making up the party were Mrs. Alice Richard., son, Frank K. Borton. Frcdoriek O'Brien, Thomas Giles. Mr. McCIellan and Douglas McCIellan of Salt Lake, Glrard Van Court, Muriel aud Carol Castleman. Mrs. Bugg. Miss Cn moron and Mr. and Mrs. Cnstlomnn.'' Mrs. Charles M. Bell entertained ves-terday ves-terday at a beautifully appointed luncheon lunch-eon at her home on First avenue in compliment ty her niece, Miss Lmmn Jane, the guests boing mainly tho mem. bcrs of the senior class .at Bowland 1 1 nil Tho house was all in tho beau tiful Spanish iris, and all the tablo appointments ap-pointments wore of yellow to match. The othor guests we're Miss Clara I. Colbourno, Miss Irene Davenport, Miss Humphrey. Miss Florence Ware, Mias Mar.ioric X'earson, Miss Bessie Callow, Miss Dorothy Bailey, Miss Ruth Cooper, Miss Dorothy Gates, Miss Lucy Bullis, Miss Asenath Cowan, Miss Margaret' Weeks, Miss Mabel Holt, "Miss Marion Payne. A pleasant event of yesterday was another in a series of matinee parties, at which Mrs. Paulino Sands entertained enter-tained a number of hor friends at, tho Orphoura. The Young Ladies' sodaTity of. St. Marv's cathedral arc arranging a unioue affair in the form of a garden partv, to be given in the cathedral hall on Wednesday oveuiug. May 22. The hall will bo converted iuto a beautiful warden of flowers and foliage. There will be a Japanese tea garden, fairies' well, gypsy camp, May pole dance, candy booth, cafe. c'c. The following committees havo been appointed to take charge of the affair: Arrangements Arrange-ments Misses Margaret McMahon, Anna An-na Rotzler. Kathorinc Driscoll. Decorations Deco-rations Misses Grace Sullivan, Clare Driscoll. May pole (lance .Mi.cs Agnes Ag-nes McMahon. Anna Rotzler, Caroline Koch. Japanese toa garden Misses Clara Mover. Margaret Ward, G. Fitz-natrick. Fitz-natrick. Cafe Missus Lela Scott, Mary North. Kathorinc Drisroll. Fairies' Fair-ies' well Misses Agnes McMahon, Ma-belle Ma-belle Stephens. Lucilo McCandloss. Candy booth Mitses Julia Stephens, Tsabrlla Griflin. Eva Kass. Gvpsv camn Miss Ella Canning, Kathloen Graves. The affair is for the purpose of. completing com-pleting the beautiful stage curtain the. sodnlitv has presented to the hall, nnd also to assist in purchasing othor furnishings fur-nishings necessary for tho hall. A recent, if-siie of the Army and Navy Journal contains the announcement1 of tho drath of Mrs. Margaret Mc.c0niick. the mother of Mrs. Paul C. Potter, who was one of the social favorites of Fort Douglas a year or so ago. Mrs. Potter becomes heiress with throe otliT ulsters uls-ters to an immense amount of wen'th, Mrs. McCornick having been the widow wid-ow of William McCornick, one of the .wealthiest men of San Fraudaco. Mrs William J. Browning entertained enter-tained a few of tho most intimate friends of Mrs. William II. Dale yes-terdav yes-terdav at. a luncheon at her home on North Main htreot. tho guests numbering, number-ing, eight Kxipiisito decorations of white and vrllow wore used, white b-lnc b-lnc and vellow tulips forming the flotnl part. White cluny la"o covered the tablo which was lighted by. yellow caudles with yellow shades. - Two of the country home near Hip city were scenes of gaiety all day yesterday, yes-terday, up'neriniT in the summer Hanson with a rush. Miss Evelyn Moyt took tho members of tho Gamma Phi sorority sor-ority out to Ihc Movie farm to on, my the entire week-end there. Mips Kr-minie Kr-minie Walker took a party of her gH friends out. lo Brianvilde. the II. W. Walker country place, the party leaving leav-ing here in the early morning au l making the trip bv motor. Thft (tiioh!, were Miss ltuth Treweok, Mios Lvdia WI1U0 "Mis Ohulvs Ciorons. Miss Grace Grav Miss Zina Reese. Miss Mary Johnson. Mrs. Albert M. Daly. Mra. George A. Eaton. Mrs. John Buford. Mrs. Footn. Mrs. Kdward Hawks and Mrs. O'Neill. Ml The nhotograph of Mihb Cleo Craig, which is feen on J.his jng is one of the rare works of art in bv.-al photography, photog-raphy, having boon awarded the. salon honor among western phologrnphers for the year 191.1!. The picture is mrj ffcstivc of several of the modern paintings, paint-ings, two by Grouz'e and Mime of Burne-Jones being especially noted. I. was not posed as a copy of anv 0110 painting, but it is a striking example of what can be done along art linos 111 photography. The ofiiecrs at Fort Douglas have organized or-ganized a rogimontal polo club nud with some good nlav uoiug on they ex-poet ex-poet shortly to'br able to pick a polo team. The armv plavers so far are Captain Frederick G. Kellond and Lieutenants Parker. Schultz. Ditto. Wallace and Ttngcrs. Several of the men in town have talked some of get,-tiny get,-tiny no a club bore to play and it is likely that tho movement may be given a definite impulse shortly. ! PERSONALS. I I I The Row and Mrs. Robert J. Bur-dotto Bur-dotto urrived. yesterday from ihc west, having loft their homo a week earlier. Thoy aro at the Hotel Utah for a short time, guests of Mr. and .Mr.-. Robert J. Burdetlu, Jr. They will leave, shortly short-ly for New York to sail the middlo of .lime for a summer motor tour of 1'iiiropo. spending a month at Bud Nau-lieiin. Nau-lieiin. Miss Helen Collier, who will leavo' hore next Sunday for Deiuor to spend a part, of the summer, has been receiving receiv-ing much social attention during the past fortnight, dueo the close of her local engagement, fche hap. an enviable circle of friends here who will mitts her. ' v Mrs. daurts A. Minr, who .has been at tho Hotel Ut for the past few weekB. ha returned to Los Anpu'.e for a Btay of a few woflks y., business and pleasure. , Mr. Charles IS. Carter' left yesterday yester-day al. noon for a yiR with frloudh in the oast: . r Word comes from China that Colonel 1 and Mrs. Frank 13. 'Jones and their daughters are at thu Hotel Aator. in Tien Tsin. Mrs. Joseph Folsom has gone to Hob ena for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Longmaid. Later she will isit Mr. and Mrs. Alma D. Ivatz in Portlnnd. Mrs. Pripeill.i Jmniug.t left IjihI Wednesday for Ocean Park, where she has taken an apartment for the iir?n- mer- She will he .ioiucdi later by Miss Kathcriuo Jennings, who will spend the summer with her. Miss Carolvn Angier of San Dingo is here visiting Miss Dorothy Marioh-eau.v- at the Marionoaux homo on B street. Mr. and Mre. Druce Bogarlo of Valparaiso. Val-paraiso. Lid., are receiving, messages of congratulation over the birth of their; son. Howard Bruce Bogarte, on Fri-! day. Mr.s Bogarte was Mi.ss Florence Howard, btutor of Mrs. Clara Stephenson Stephen-son of this city. Mrs. Margaret. Tileston and M.rs. A. C. Thomson, who have been touriug southern California, have returned and are again at homo with Mr. and Mrs. George S. Gannett on North Slate street. Mrs. L. II. Stohr left Saturday for a visit to her family in Alton, 111. Mrs. J. II. Hanc.e, who has been hero visiting his mother. Mrs C. W. Watson, Wat-son, has gone to Nevada to join Mr. I lance. Mrs. George Amc and her baby arc home from the coast aud .Mr. nud Mrs. Amos aro again in No. 8 Kensington, i. Miss Blanche Davis of San Francisco Francis-co is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. F, C. Schramm; M V 'Miss Marie Mulhern has gone to Sacramento Sac-ramento to .join a party of friends for a trip through Vosemito park. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Penrsall expect ex-pect to bo in their new home in llaxton place by Juuo l. Mrs. W. S. McCornick has gone to Now York to spend a fow weeks with her son Clarence, . Mr. aud Mrs. Louis Cohn and Miss Edna Cohn have gone to New York, whence they sail shortly for a summer abroad. c Lieutenant; and Mrs. John II. Hess have arrived at Fort Douglas and will shortly be settled as mombcrs of the garrisou. Mrs. W. D. Foster expects to leave soon for Vancouver Barracks to spend Homo time with Lieutenant and Mrs. Wiley E. Dawson and their children. Airs. S. W. Goldwater aud hor daughter. daugh-ter. -Miss France Goldwater, are homo for tho snmmer at 02 J street. Mrs. J. F. Cowan expects to leavo the end of tho week for the cast. . Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Hopkins will leave thiB week for their n&vr homo in Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dayncs and thoir family have gone to Ocean Park to snond the summer. Dr. and Mrs. G. V. Parmelec aud their family have moved and are now at homo at J 250' East Fifth South street. n Mrs. G. G-. Verbryck is back from a stay of some weeks in Spoarsfish, S. D. it w Dr. and, Mrs. Orson Howard havo rented their homo on First avenue to Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Hathaway and will shortly be at home at 74 S street- ! Mrs. 0. B. Howett left yesterday for Chicago, where sho goes to speud a few weeks with relatives and friends. n n - L. If. Farnsworth arid his daughter, Miss Edna Farnsworth, left during the week for a visit, of a few weeks in southern California. H Mrs. Frederick F. Stcigmcyor and Mrs. Browne and her little daughter, Juliet, left yesterday at noon for the east. V- n Mrs. Willard Hamer has returned to the city, having spent the past few months visiting friends in tho east. The four little daughtors of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Godbe loft Friday night for Ocean Park tov join their axents. Miss Lillian Davis and Miss Leah Williams Wil-liams will leave at 'th close of school to visit them. -Miss Gertrude Johnson of Helena, Mont., is expected shortly lo visit he: cousins, Liouteuant and 'Mrs. .Bertram P. Johnson at Fort Douglas. Miss .Tohu- son is on her way to hat aML spend sonic timo. jXp Miss Elsie Cohn left n,.. . K' Now York. She wi f ail ffwi! her nncK aunt and ciii?"ff.J Mrs. Louis Cohn and Mi"s i5B?ii for a lour of Europe ffl$t ; Mrs. S. D. I-Jvans and her JKG i daughter, I'raiicc?. v.-ill hn 9 ;from the west, wl 0 Mr8 J to attend the ronini?acS5 SfS' of Miss Head 's 5PhooJ in ;MiP8 Frances Kvann Ws StM?? jtrom Miss Head's chool$ Dr. S. II. Pinkerton hns from Now York whe-A U TKfl Mrs. Pmkorton i5 still 11 W JZ confinod to her bed 11 H JI Mr?. Edgar nrierlv of DfMfte Mini... is in the city IV Mrs Br.crly ,k a nic,P nf 'Si Goodwin and v. formerly at the Sumner M'Oiooi . 5Bllrs: Mr. ar.d Mrs. WilPnm IiolmeM1 city will leave todav fr V friiK5 roue, to be ?0ne for the 5iiraweWif fl will visit Lnglaud. ScoHand WW. and Nonvav. Or. thoir return flB1" visit friands and relatives in thpi'' Mrs. rrowdcr will CIUc Iowa after spending .10100 timKV" her daughters. Mrs. W. G SchnlWtf" Miss Helen Crowder. on K SSSMai"' Mrs. W. v. Parker has hASSl guest her aiater. Mrs C Q WmWfiit llos AngclcG. who wMl' spenKbeit mouths here. , CjU ' Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Arnold, KU' ot this city and now of Now oflfe 8 Hall. Ihcv are on their wavMrfEW lion1" atlt,ndinpr lhe Shrlncrj' 5uii Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Gallagh JBlS Pin ma Purcell and Phil .1. ParctHft T moved and are now at home at. tMz fl, Cnnninc apart vniii JBig M.rr:. Paul L. Bccmcr aadsHLr,; daufrhter, I'rances. loft FrldiiyfX inpr for Denver and Kansas CilvyNl thoy will visit relatives forlKj; weeks. 'Wtt. Mrs. EiiKenc Uzivis, v.ho iSfffe hero for a fov weelta from LBLjT eeles, will leave shortly to jolBt Barnes there, whore thoy willM1 thoir homo. tfot Mrs. Esther Freed Filer and j?l tie daughter will leave today 'r,,1' Francisco to spend the iumthef.BlJ .3 jBt1 Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sibley Tri'Mab( bo in their now home at 978 Finw1!'1. ntie. 'Mm (Oontinued on Pago Twel7 I 'SOCIETY mm (Continuod from Page Eight.) I Mrs. Thomas Marioncaur is home from a delightful visit with the Kistler familv in Denver, having goyo over to atteu'd the wedding of her nioco. Mrs. C. ft. Aley, who hus spent the past fortnight here, expects to leave shortly for her home in San Francisco. Miss Kmina Mnddison has returned to Toronto after a delightful visit of sonic three months with relatives here. Mrs. Boggs has moved and is now at home at 336 Second avenue. a Mrs. O. B. Mover left early in the week with her son and daughter for Leavenworth io visit her mother, Mrs. I?. E. Thomas, i " Dr. A. A. Bird and his sister, Miss Fannie- Bird, aro back from a pleasant pleas-ant stay of three weeks in California. I Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Daly arc back from their honovmoon trip and are at present guests at tho J. J. Daly home. Miss Charlotto Bothwell has returned from Stanford, having completed her third year there, aud will spend the summer here. I Miss Hannah Lc Compte of Park Citv has beon spending tho past wcok with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace M. Bransford. . Mr. and Mrs. .James Fcnnimorc expert ex-pert to leave soon for San Diego to make their home. Mrs- D. B. Howso is here visiting her sister. Mrs. .1. D. Bcaslcy. at her home on Fifth avenue. Mrs llowse is en routo to her home in Illinois after a .visit to the coast Mrs. Girard B. Rosenblatt has" gone, to Butte, "Mont., to join Mr. Jfosonblatfc for a week "t? stav there. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S'igler are again at home at No. 7 Kensington apartments. apart-ments. -t Dr. Warren Benjamin is homo from a . two weeks' stajr in California. Mr. and Mr. Edward W. Delano liavo moved to iheir new homo at 410 Fifth avenue, in Waterloo. Mrs. 0. 10. Allen is homo from' an extended ex-tended slay in tho oast, where she went to attend the meetings of the Mothers' congress. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Kdward B. Hcisler arc mi (heir way home from Honolulu. Mrs. HoisIer having recovered sufficiently to travel. 4. 4 Mrs. ft. ,(.'. Woodruff once more in hnr own home at -10 Twelfth East street, i j ?.nSCELLANBOUS EVENTS j Mrs. A. L. Hansen deliirhtfullv entertained en-tertained 1 ho members of tho U, T. club Tuesday evening it hor new homo on Harvard avenue. Prizes wore won bv Mis:' Kuby .Stevenson and Miss Dolphin Stewart. The club will meet next week with Miss Laura Morrison. II. A. Welling was given a very cn-iovablo cn-iovablo surprise bv his friends on the pyeiiiuir of May 13 in celebration of his birthday and wedding anniversary. The Mining room was sweetly scented with blossoms aud' a, Dutch luncheon was hcrvcd. . The members of the Hillikcn club will meet at the home of Miss Kliei' Jonsou, .121 Canyon . road, Tuesda;. even inc. Mav 21. . A grand relic hall will be given next Friday evening in the Bishop's building on North Main street .for the purpose of collecting relics, the affair having boon arranged by tho Daughters Daugh-ters of tho Utah Pioneers. Tho organization organ-ization asks that all their friends bring their rolics if only to lend them for the evening. Mis. W. M. Thome and Miss Edith Thorson entertained at a Kensington at the home of Mrs. Thome, last Thursday Thurs-day afternoon for a number of their friends. M Tho Initial club was entertained by Mrs. S. Ericson May 32 at her home on South Stato street. Mrs. Joseph DTasleiu won first price and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Brady tho second prize. The club will meet at Mrs, Joseph Hnslem's Juno 32. Members of Ye Old Albany club met Thursday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. .1. f$. Brown. '.Luncheon was served and papers wore discussed by the members. Mrs. H. Slrillbcclc drew tho hostess card and will entertain the next meeting. Mrs. Thomas Birkcnshaw entertained the TL II". Embroidorv club at her home, 72S East Eighth South street, last Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. The next meeting will ho with Mrs. E. M. Pcrlcwitz, 124 Wost Third North street, May 28. Mrs. ft. A. Bennett entertained t.ho members of tho 0. F. F. Sewing club last Thursday afternoon at her home, 641) North First West street. Tho next meeting will bo with Mrs. Charles Waldo at 200 Ccntor stroot. a Mr. and Mrs. A. A. 'Robinson entertained enter-tained Friday ovening at a card party for Mr. and Mrs. .1. If, Maddock, a dozen friends enjoying tho game. A supper followed the game. Mr. aud Mrs. Maddock aTo houso guests of the ftobinsons. t. H r f Mrs. G. S. Smith gavo a luncheon yostorday in honor of hor mother, Mrs. M. Buckley, it being the anniversary of hor birth. Mrs. Buckley will loave in June for Sheffield, England. Tho members of tho Old Albany club wcro present and presented the honored guest with a gold ring. Tho tablo was laid for thirty guests. The decorations wore snapdragons, sweet peas and sini-lax. sini-lax. (James wore enjoyed and prizes wore won by MrB. It. rligbeo, Mrs. ft. Spillcr, Mrs. A. Asii and Mrs. E. Ifar-rott. Ifar-rott. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Camclia Niclson entertained tho members ot the Danish Sisterhood No. fi.' at her homo in Fairmont avenue. Tho rooms wore tastefully decorated and refreshment refresh-ment s .wore served. Some of thoso present wore Mrs. Brikson, Mrs. Ivor-sou. Ivor-sou. Mrs. .Nielson, Mrs, Sorensen, Mrs. Skogo, Mrs. Tonnason, Mrs. Chriatcn-son Chriatcn-son and Mrs. Ertraann. The Chatterbox club ontertaincd at a luncheon Saturday at Franklin's following the performance at the Or- pheum. in honor of Miss Dorothy Froi- sotli and Miss Helen Collier. Those present besides the guests of honor were Mrs. Charles Peel, the Misses Vila to Carrie, Dorothy llein, Leonora Farrell. Ilao Elmer, irenrictto Berets and Lylo Currie. One of the most interesting affairs of the school year was tho commencement commence-ment dance given in the Odcon Friday , "veiling by the senior class of the Ij. 1. S. Tin; fcaturo of the evening was the beautiful decorations, each class of tho school having a cozy corner, lecoratcd with Navajo rugs and gay dreamers and pennants. Punch was orved from tho corner booths, and alto-fcthor alto-fcthor it W38 the most successful dance of the 3'ear. |