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Show rilKL MOST delightful event of yestcr-T7m yestcr-T7m vy was tlic luncheon for twenty ylX friends at which Mrs. A. J. Gor-A Gor-A ham and Mrs. K. B. Critchlow llJi entertained In honor of Prof, tarla L. Sanford of the University of 0! tinncsot.i, who wis a visitor in the city yi ii lier way west. The tabic, in the form jthe letter U, was laid In the gold room jjj t tho Commercial club and was deco-ated deco-ated In tho green and white of the .idles Literary club, combined with the Wo shades of yellow in Jonquils and t'i ieffodlls signifying the two colors of the &tc federation. The guests to meet Dr. fa anford were all cither directors of the vq( late federation or ofllccrs and directors !fthe Ladles Literary club, together with jose friends who met her last summer in an Francisco. Those Invited were Mrs. II. McMahon, Mrs. Gould B. Dlakely, rs. Byron Cummlngs, Mrs, J. T. IJcless, Irs. Lafayette Hancliett, Mrs. W, H. Iritz, Mrs. Don Co ray, Mrs. Ira Travis, $s. Lee Charles Miller, Mrs. F. L. Os-itld. Os-itld. Dr. Jane Skolfleld, Mrs. F. S. Rich-Ms, Rich-Ms, Mrs,. A, H. Parsons, Mrs. J, F. Mer-Mrs. Mer-Mrs. Alice- Stcbbins Wells of Los (ageles, Miss Colburne and Miss Lucy 'an Cott, the dean of women at the tilverslty of Utah. At the close of the incheon Mrs. Wells made a brief talk, rji request, on "How the Club Worn on an Help the Police." Immediately after, (e company adjourned to the legislature, hcre Dr. San ford made a brief talk on Higher Education" before the house, peaker Sccly .granting her every cour-ray. cour-ray. Dr Sanford said she considered it 16 liighcHt honor to be asked to speak If' a moment on the cause dearest to ir heart In a state which held such a oud record In the matter of suffrage, fe spoke briefly of the definite aims of lucation and what the higher education cans to the cause of liberty and right, rbm the session of the lavmakers the 3les went direct to Barralt hall to hear ;e lecture by Dr. Sanford. . Mrs, T 13. Beatty returned yesterday iPni luc east, where she has spent the ? Inter. After the recovery of Miss Bktty from an operation for appendl- lis, Mrs, Beatty remained in Boston for Jj(l ;mo time, and later visited In Wnsh-r" Wnsh-r" Kton, New York, and in Columbus, O., 5' her homeward trip. The young girls dai 10 went together to Boston. to study ,j utile. Miss Aline McMillan. Miss Edith J2 Jdbe and Miss Virginia Beatty. are all irking busily through the winter and ilng excellent work. Miss Mildred Mc-C Mc-C Ulan, who visited them for a while In 3d dwlnter. lias gone to "Washington, ,tii lere she is the guest of the Wall fam-? fam-? fover the Inauguration ceremonies. (Si :i. . ji Elaborate preparations are being made a T one of the big social and musical ibe ents of the soason, to be given by the tali Conservatory of Music in the Or-r. Or-r. icum on Wednesday afternoon at 5 clock. The- following will bo the patrons :Mti the occasion: Governor and Mrs. Spry, sai r. and Mrs. Jr. II. Walker, D. C. Jack-nf Jack-nf ig, Colonel and Mrs. Clayton. Judge id Mrs. William II. IClng, Mr. and Mrs. 3 ct G. Whitney. Dr. and Mrs. Slauffer, l r. and Mrs. John D. Spencer, Senator 'M? id Mrs. W. N. Williams, Prof, and Mrs. C)t r R. Lyman, Mrs. John J. McCIcllan, r) rs. Bonnemort. Dr and Mrs. C. F. Wil-, Wil-, x, Mr. and Mrs, Charles' Burton, Mr. -i fd Mrs. J. H. R. Franklin. President id Mrs, J. T. Kingsbury. Colonel and ri'tt rs. Wlllard Young, Colonel and Mrs. I'd G. Webber. it. "S.y Tho Wotnnn's Republican club mom-:S" mom-:S" rs have decided to give a card party tithe home of Mrs. Gcorgo T. Buckle 17 .St. Patrick's day. The committee in i argo of tho affair consists of Mrs. eW ickle, Mrs. Ivate Sen ill, Miss Blanolie rickley, Mrs. Nell Gray and Mrs. F. irw(c. Scott. At tlie meeting of tho club jjlsterday at tho home of Mrs, A. R-r R-r mrnes, Mrs. F. L. Ilines read a paper jjV'Uow the Nation Stands at the End 2 tho Toft Administration." Mrs. J. i3t, Davis reviewed current political . rjfents and Mrs. Buckle and Mr3. Klrlc-' Klrlc-' JSJtirj furnlHhed music. r.jtMrs. J. L. Bowman entertained a party "Tjti friends Saturday evening for her ril.yJKhter, "hire. O. E. Atkins' of Beaver (j.ilty, who is here on a visit. Six tables stoK BOO wore played and later a supper ,,kB served to the guests. oM H 'MfMr, and Mrs, John Frank .Tudgo entcr-"Ulned entcr-"Ulned about thirty friends at a tea Sun--rJiy evening at the Tennis club in comity com-ity ment to Mr. and Mrs. James A. Pol-ejjl- 2k. Mrs. Margaret B. Salisbury asslst-lat asslst-lat iho hostess by pouring and Miss Mar-Sl Mar-Sl ret McClure served punch, re . & Mrs. John Dera bus returned after a r Frank Grirasdcll, the second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G, Grimsdcll, another an-other one of the beautiful children of the city. visit of a fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. William II. Cunningham in Berkeley. Mr. and Mrs. Dcrn are planning a trip abroad for the coming summer. Mr, and Mrs. J. IT. Moffatt and their little daughter Helen have moved and are now in No. -1 Kensington apartments. apart-ments. n Mrs. E. E. Alexander will entertain the members of her sowing club this afternoon aft-ernoon at her homo iu the Bungalow apartments, Mrs, Moore (Estell Clinton) its here from Boise, Idaho, visiting ner mother, moth-er, Mrs. Clinton, and Dr. and Mrs, Will L.ElIerbcck. Tho Plato club will be entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. G. B. Lock-hart Lock-hart at her home on Perry avenue In Federal heights. Mrs. Alice Stcbbins Wells will leave today for the west after spending several sev-eral days here as a guest at Rowland hall. Mrs. P. N. Nunn entertained a half dozen friends yesterday afternoon at a tea at the Hotel Utah, in compliment to Mrs. Alice Stebblns Wells of Los Angeles. An-geles. Mrs. Sol Slcgol will entorlln Friday with a lunohoon in honor of Mrs. Alma D. Katz of Portland, who Is here visiting at tho Shearman home. Mrs. L. B. McCornick will entertain today at a luncheon at her home for Mrs. James A. Pollock, a bride of the winter, who Is here visiting. Mrs. Addison Roy Ware entertained a few friends yesterday afternoon at an Informal bridge party at hor home. Her mother, Mrs. Berthclet. assisted her. k The Wasatch Literary club will hold "Federation day" today, meeting at the homo of Mrs. E- O. Leatherwood, on East First South street. Mrs. C. H. McMahon McMa-hon will give a talk on tho now plan of work of the general federation and Mrs. H II. Frame will read a paper on "Civil Service Reform." r There will be a meeting of the Parent-Teacher Parent-Teacher association of tho Wasatch school this afternoon at .V.45. Mrs. W. H. Iladley has returnod from Ocean Park, whero she was visiting Mrs. L. W. Snow. The Seekers Literary club will meet this afternoon with Mrs. J. O. Bronson, G14 Seventh avenue. Mrs. R. H. Thomson Thom-son will give a book review, ana the members will discuss current events. - The tourist section of the Ladles Literary Lit-erary club will meet this morning at the clubhouse, when Mrs. L. H. Farns-worth Farns-worth will give a talk on "The Western Coast of France." There will be a meeting this aftor-noon aftor-noon of the mothers and teachers of the Hawthorne school, at which Dr. Ruth Hillard will be tho speaker. K Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Keate of this city have just returned from their honeymoon honey-moon trip to California. They wore gone about a month. |