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Show in- to be Included In Snn- must bo In this rn:o not 12 o'clock noon Saturday, cllns yesterday afternoon of spirit of Liberty chapter, liters of the Ainerlran Revo-. Revo-. lirtJ at the homo uf Mrs. Charles Miller, was an un-cstlns un-cstlns one, thn programme rge of Mrs. C. 10. Allen. Mrs. r had been asked by Mrs. ; a talk oh the work of the o recent legislature, and the one of fasi.-hiatlim Inter-Inah Inter-Inah Linn furnished the mu-iviiir mu-iviiir one lnsliiiiiK-iitul and ilectioiif. Ait the lea whith L. E. Hall presided at a was decked with Ward Text mcctln? will be devoted n illghtiul affair of yesterday is tho bridp tea slvcn by IVnllacc of Fort Douslas. in guest, Mr?. II. U Edwards Ity. Ida. The ?ueats. all of if the army, were seated at ,-hicli were bright with nni-and nni-and purple flowered place wing the game, when lea Mrs. W. B. Graham and ;lit assisted the hostess. The lie ilrst or a series, which has planned. Literary club will hold the In its old home this after-crnoon after-crnoon hem:: devoted to two literary Artist and Social .lilch will be presented by . Hammings, and "The Divine Mrs. O l-I, Hlanchard Th-1 be under the direction or Pcabody and will be given garel Browning. Hie child a string ''luartctto under the Urs. B. F.Andcrson. Wright Scwall will reach id will be the guest of Mrs. Wells and Mrs. llobcr .r. Hotel Ltah during her stay. ; have been made to hear laker in a lecture tomorrow the ballroom of the Motel bcr of prominent club and n having consented to act s for the affair, t J Glendinning. who wlU ir. Glendinning next wcok the Mediterranean, will he honor at a number of afar af-ar departure. Mrs. William enlaln a few friends tomor-ichcon tomor-ichcon for her at the Held vard avenue, and Mrs. V S will sive u similar affair t her home. l affair of yesterday afler-: afler-: luncheon given by Mrs. ,r. he Dcrn home, in honor of llss Isabel Dick of Kansas n friends were a-sked to I rivethSftyody S0WaU' noted cluh woman aud educator, who will ar- - I meet Miss Dick and they were seated at one large and two small tables, which were say with pink roses. i. Ml3s Hartley entertained inforniallv on Thursday evening with a musical for Mrs. U. T. Clotfeltcr of Los Angeles. Those Inking part were Mrs. A. P. '"one. Miss Alice Spry. Miss Hazel Morse. Mrn. V. T. Clotfeltcr. Miss Lita Sprv and Miss Helen llar.tlcy. Mrs J3culn.li Storr.-j JLewIs rcal several selection! In her Inimitable In-imitable stvlc. - The Ladles auxiliary to the O. R, C. will entertain at 'COO" for the benefit of tho storm sufferers this evening at S o'clock In K. of P. hall. Linden hotel. e t The annual encampment of the Daughters Daugh-ters of tho Utah Pioneers will be held this afternoon in the ttishong building on North Main street. The first part will be devoted to the election of officers and other business, and the remainder lo a musical program me. which will be under un-der tho direction of Edward P. Kimball. Mrs. Warren Benjamin and Mrs. W. I. Snyder have Issued invitations for a reception re-ception and musiealc lo members of the grand chapter. Order of Eastern Star, in honor of Mrs. Eunice C. Gordon, grand matron, at tho residence of Mrs. Snvdcr. oHo First avenue, on Wednesday, April 10, from 3 to C o'clock. j- A full rehearsal of "The Best Seller" was held yesterday afternoon on the stage of the new elub house, the event being the first within tho doors. The full east is at work on the play and It promises to be ono of the most Interesting Inter-esting events In the club life of the present pres-ent year. Miss Dorothy Chcsmond of the "Peter Pan" company. Is a former classmate of Miss Nan Clawson, and Miss Clawson will entertain at a tea for her tomorrow afternoon following the matinee. 4 Mrs. William M. Mavcnor will entertain enter-tain at a kenslnglon tea tomorrow afternoon after-noon for Miss Edytho Evans. A few of the members of the Country club will go down tomorrow evening lb enjoy an evening of Informal dancing and a supper. . The seniors of the U. of U. will give an informal dnneo this evening at the Odcon, the affair being a. last reunion of the class before graduation. t Miss Margaret Hutchinson entertained a few friends Informally last evening at the Tennis club, the guests enjoying bowling and Informal dancing, with a supper. M M W The members of the Coterie club entertained en-tertained their friends laat evening wjth a. dancing party at the B, B. hall on Third East street. Miss Carrie Sapplngton will entertain Saturday at a tea. for Mrs. R. L. Edwards Ed-wards of Salmon City, Ida. Mrs. J lay Granville will be the hostess todav at a bridge tea for Miss Blanche i Stiulres. Mrs. 0. IC. Lewis will entertain this afternoon at a bridge tea In honor of Mm, Walter Lewis, who has come from Butte to make her home here. j a MiHS Gean Kimball will remain In Salt Lake Indcllnitely and is at home at the Hotel Utah for the present. t- A W Mrs. "Fred V Taylor of Provo Ir In lown visiting hep parents. Dr. and Mrs Ileber J. Rlcliardv, for a few days. .lamcH P. Harrold is here from Chicago visiting his sister, Miss Elizabeth Harrold, Har-rold, who will leave on Sunday to accompany ac-company him bonus E. E. McGurrin returned last evening from a business trip to Chicago and Yjc- 11011 Mrs. John Marwick of Trovo Is In town for a few days, the guest of Mrs. T. J. Nipper. t , There will be a meeting of Ihc .fudge-Mrrcv .fudge-Mrrcv Hospital Icacrue at the Hotel Utah this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Daughter of the Confederacy will nw.ct this evening at the home of Mrs E. A. CralK on Seventh avenue. Mrs H. Eranz entertained the members of'the'O. D. O. club at her home on Windsor Wind-sor avenue yesterday afternoon. A full membership was present and a delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. Arrangements Ar-rangements worn made by the members of the club lo give a social on April i'C. Thr' young women of the CJ. Ir. C. celebrated cele-brated tho third anniversary of the or-cankv.iUoii or-cankv.iUoii of the club by a merry theater the-ater partv nt the Colonial last night. f(.-r Hcelng the performance of "Romeo and Juliet" they wnl to Franklin's. Where an elaborate supper was served from a beautifully decorated tub e. Ch porSncd by Mr. E G. Wnldron the fnitriivlnc voting women were In attend-5eo attend-5eo SiSsps Gladys Jcvne Tola Rett. MitYv Gallghcr. Tronc Conker. Grace Jlaxwell, Edith Funk. Nettle Schneider, Helen Robertw. Helen Meyers. Ruby Lang, Ethel Taylor and Ada Taylor. " The ladies of the Gcrmanla club will clve a ball on Thursday, April 17, In Eagles hail. |