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Show Tjj 'JT i3gUu yjm &B& j A !IftTOTTGH St. Patrick 'b day is iSpfull ten days off, 8alt Lako so-Bp'ia so-Bp'ia already "a-wearin o' the NiK," Sovoral partios tho past week vp. Patrick's da' decorations and "Ehemo will prevail in entertain-H?of entertain-H?of tho corainc week. Tho eater-Knd eater-Knd confectioners ' windows aro fpith dainties suggestive o Erin 's ?r'festal day and ralcish looking frats in green, pipes, shamrocks, tnd other emblems of good Saint are seen in all o tho shops, fivid refreshing Irish green is ilko spring and matches the sun-.Khich sun-.Khich is creeping through win-Ijloom, win-Ijloom, as a forecast that Easter jsill come on apace with its flow-id flow-id spring bonnets, f - ka Francisco paper says: ferpsichorc is indeed a rolont-inuse. rolont-inuse. On co within her power, pom is but a barren heiglit and followers would fain relinquish other joys sooner than bo reed re-ed from her spell. Even tho ner demands of the Lenten sea-'havo sea-'havo not succeeded in drawing from her 6hrine, Danco, so-y so-y must, whether it is time for inco or not. After such a whirl lancing as tho past winter has it is too difficult a sacrifico to it tho tango and the hesitation iull forty da3'i!, and many so-jjr, so-jjr, -folk are planning informal ations from tho conventional ame may be said of Salt Lake, ell the dancing has been confined r"'to the youngcv society folk and circles. Friday night two large i'i were given, ono at the Hotol fey the Chi Omega fraternity of Diversity of Utah and the other ;Odcon by the Girls' Athletic as-ou as-ou of the Salt Lake high school. !co was given lust night by the of Emery hall of tho U. of U. pG Mrs. Edward L. Burton and id Mrs. E. If. Livingston have is-Bvitations is-Bvitations for a dancing party at idics' Literary cl'tib next Satur-5ght Satur-5ght for their young daughters, farah Burton and Miss Leah Bursa Bur-sa Miss Belle Livingston. f' $8 CATHERINE JACOBSON ffind Mrs. Curtyn 1 Parr gave fcellaneotis shower 3'csterday aft-:Ij'ior aft-:Ij'ior Miss Eenee licdman, who .CkL-t married soon. The party was Mpt the Jucobson home, 3015 East ,'jM3onth street. The tea table was ijriBfcd in violets and pink hearts, heart shapes were introduced fl cakes and confections. A bas-Jri'violots bas-Jri'violots formed Ilie centerpiece. JjBug at tho tea table were Mrs. Bradloy, Mrs. Touy Jacobson, .P. Redman and Mrs. Angus Mc-The Mc-The guests, besides tho guest of yRvere Miss Margaret Collins, Miss qmLcc, Miss Bertie Langton, Mrs. 3 Bradley, Miss Alberta Bradley-, mngus MeKellar, Mrs. Lawrence yi&mt) Miss Aline Carter, Miss Edna r&jisKcl Miss Miguon Deuhalter, Miss ftjwpwycr, Mrs. Henry Smith, Miss v5flfe '-'ni01ul Mrs. Marccllus Snow, ,'fcSBilia Stevens, Miss Gertrude diiBgan, Mrs. Engc, Mrs. Joseph Hicru, Mts. Lon Fidler. Mrs. rujR llorrocks and Miss Margaret K(High School Dramatic club fl ijvo 11 banquet at the Hotel Utah lejjfcfc night in honor of the success !K.clul3 111 PrC3cntin littlo gtWrile freshman." The table was iiiiBed in tho club colors, red and oiVrfMLmerican Beauty roses in a tall ijmrmed the centerpiece and a roso eHujW.each plate. Seated at the ta-$Ble ta-$Ble -ue cluo members, Miss Mar- jjtfftwing, Miss Elsie Green, Miss RGroen, Miss Emily Newman, et'jJ.ncl Ostler, Miss Stella Devine, ilPM? Rich' Lafc Jisou, the presi-tho presi-tho club; George O'Connor, r&WMLQVy' 1,0X118 SJmonsi Ealph Jor-, Jor-, fcant Malquist, Lawrence Hydo, Post' WaJter Gillespie, Ken- iri?Rte8 Wealo' Derrr nd tho ns, Professor and Mrs. Georgo bj2MjPn iIiB3 Ella Dukes aud MisB & flBJrown. f fjlpSTING vinitors to Salt Lake Wfc pa3t wcok woro Professor t of- faculty of Grinnell ; j MIbs Helen Spalding of Honoluln, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph A. Rogers,- at tho Rogers headquarters at Fort Douglas. college, Grinnell, Iowa, Mrs. Macy and their daughtor, Miss Katherino Macy, who arrived from tho coast Thursday and remained until yesterday afternoon at tho Hotel Utah. They wore oxten-sively oxten-sively entertained by Professor Macy's former pupils and alumni of tho college living in Salt Lake. A rounion of tho alumni was hold at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. "W, J. Barrette Friday evening, even-ing, when Professor Macy gavo an interesting in-teresting lecture, illuatratod by etero-opticon etero-opticon slides of sconoB in tho life of his college. Mr. and Mrs. B, B, Gray entertained en-tertained tho Macys and Miss Rosalie llolberg of Ogdoti, formerly of Grinnell, I at dinner Friday night at their homo. Professor and Mrs. M'aoy and Miss Macy woro entertained at luucheon with Mrs. W, J. Barrette at tho Commercial Com-mercial club yesterday just previous to their departure for tho east. THE members of tho H. of H. club, an undergraduato sorority of Rowland hall, gavo a dancing party at tho homo of Miss Vivian Beer, 1S.I B street. Tho now dancos woro enjoyed. Tho following wero prosut: Miss Helen Sheets, Miss Katherino Whitney, Miss Mary Kirk, Miss Ruth Farnsworth, Miss Josophino Richards, Miss Gertrude Thomas, Miss Marguerito Taylor, Don aid McMillan, Dauiol Frobes, John Henderson, Loland Cowio. David Frobos, Jack Ellerbock, Richard Orlob, Julian Clawson, Donald Penny, Edward Sheets, Bon Wells, Richard Madsou aud Paul Kirk. MR. A2tT) MRS. S. SALMENSON entertained Saturday afternoon at their home, 12 Hawkcs court, iu honor hon-or of the Bixth birthday of thoir soii, Edward. A rod and green color scheme was prettily carried out in tho house docorntions. Tho tea lablo had a baskot of red roses as a centerpiece. Tho afternoon was spent in various gam 05 and prizes woro wou by Raymond Ray-mond Fin'kolatein, Earl Johnson and Eleanor Frumkin. Twenty-five littlo gueata woro ontorlainod, and each on leaving was presented with a baskot of candy and a piece of birthday cake. h THE boys of Emery hall of the University of Utah gavo a dance at tho hall last night- Tho house was attractively decorated in palms, ferns, pennants Hnd American flags. The Parish orchestra furnished music for tho dances. Punch and confections wero served in tho ballroom by Miss Margaret Mar-garet Fowler. Tho patrons wero Dr. and Mrs. J. . Kingsbury, Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Knowlton, Dean and Mrs. Byron Gummings, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Reynolds Rey-nolds aud Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Fowler. About ninety wero iu attendance. MRS. FERDINAND J. FABIAN and Mrs. John Elliott Clark entertained en-tertained at luncheon yesterday at the Fabian home on Twelfth East street, in compliment to Mrs. Georgo N, Lawrence The houso was decorated m spring flowers. The table had a con-lerpiece con-lerpiece of a basket of .jonquils. The placo cards bore the monogram of the hostesses. no MRS. G. II. ESTES entertained a few friends with a theater party at the Orphcum Friday afternoon, followed fol-lowed by ten at the Hotel Utah. The guests were Mrs. Roscoo M. Brceden, Mrs. A, "W. Foreman and Mrs. Barry Hogarty, THE members of tho Gamma Phi sorority gavo a bridgo party at tho home of Mrs, Benjamin F. Caffey on First avenuo, yestorday afternoon. About fifty tables woro taken by the town and school friends of tho sorority. Yellow daflodils decorated the rooms and wero arrangod in a tall basket as a centerpiece of the tea tablo. Mrs. Glon Miller and Mrs. Georgo R. Smith poured, A'fter tho game, many came in for tea. x Events of Coming Week The Bachelor Knights will give an informal danco at tho Odeon, Monday, April 13. The committee on arrangements arrange-ments comprises ; Albert Driscoll, Richard Rich-ard Kane and S. A. Nolligan. 4 Tho undorcollegiate club, known ns "Tho Midnight Orcw," issued invita- I tions for a dancing party to bo given in "Whitney hall on tho evening of 1 March 29. I 4 The Authors' club will havo its annual an-nual meeting "Wednesday evening, March IS, at the homo of Mrs. W. W. Riter, 3-iO East First South street. The Cypress Bridgo club will bo entertained en-tertained Tuesday by Mrs. John J. Broughall, SS7 First avenue. i The Congress club will give a dance Friday evening at the Ladies' Literary club house. Miss Afton Eldredce, whose cngagf ment is announced today, will bo tho guest of honor at two parties next week. The first will bo an informal tea given by Miss Priscilla Jennings, Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. On Saturday next Miss Katharine Jennings entertains at a Kensington for Miss Eldredge. Miss Renee Redman, a brido of the spring, will be tho guest of honor at several parties this week. Miss Edna Sbepard and Miss Alino Cartor will give a large bridgo party for her Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. MiBS iTone Young will entertain Friday at her homo on Third South for Miss Redman and a Bhowor will bo given in hor honor Saturday afternoon by Mrs. James A. Jones at her home on Roosevelt avenue. It 4 Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Burton and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Livingston have issued invitations for a dancing party to bo given Saturday oveniug at the Ladies' Literary club house, on East South Temple street, in compliment to their daughters, Miss Sarah Burton and Miss Leah Burton and Miss Belle Livingston. Liv-ingston. A largo dancing party will "bo given at the, new First ward hall Wednesday night by tho B, G-. club. Five hun-, hun-, dred invitations havo been issued. Tho members of tho club aro Miss Ida Giles, Miss BcBsio Willis, Miss Miriam Jacob-son, Jacob-son, Miss Mario Jamo6, Miss Olive Snow, Miss Vic Midgloy, Miss Rachel Peters, Miss Marie Dougall, Miss Florcnco James, Miss Hazel Meredith, Miss Dorothy Doro-thy Dunbar and Miss Anna Carlson. Weddings and Engagements Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pitt announco tho marriage of thoir son, Dalo L. Pitt, to Miss Victoria Watson of St. Louis. The wedding took place in St. Louis Tuesday Tues-day and the couple aro now visitiug tho bridegroom's parents at 148 West North Temple street. A reception will bo given Monday evening from 8 until. 11 o 'clock "by Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pitt in honor of their guests. Tho couplo I will make their homo near St. Louis, leaving here for homo next Thursday. Mr. Pitt has made his home in Missouri for the past two yoars, whero ho is chief engineer for the Federal Lead company. Ho is a former pupil of the University of Utah and was ono of tho founders of tho Alpha' Pi fraternity, and is a member of tho Beta Thota Pi fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Baker announce an-nounce the engagement of their son, Palmer Baker, to Miss Amelia Salter of Woods Cross, The wedding will take .place March 18 at Silver City, N. M. The couple will bo at home to their friends at Santa Rita,- N. M., after April 1. Miss Phoebo O. Chase, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Chaso of 1177 Dm-erson Dm-erson avenuo, and Thomas H. Davis, son of Mrs. Jessie Davis of 252 East iH Eighth South street, were married Mon- iH day evening at the homo of the bride. Only relatives of the couple were in at- tendance. A reception followed the jH woddinc nnd supper was served. Tho 'M dining room was decorated in pink and ' white carnations. The couple will bo r.t homo after April 1 at 252 East Eighth South street. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Eldredgo of Bountifnl announce tho engagement of their daughter, Afton,. to Alvin Moss. The marriage will take placo in tho IH tcmplo, March 25. Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Retting announco the engagement of their daughter. Hat-tie Hat-tie Louise, to W. H. Hildebracht of Kansas City. Tho date of tho wed-ding wed-ding will be announced later. Mr. and Mrs. Hi'rutn J. Smith an- jH (Continued on Following Page.) tH ' (Oontinned from Preceding Pago.) nounco the engagement of their daugh-ter, daugh-ter, Mary Lcona, to Alvin T. Tborup, ' tie wedding to take place in April. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Butler aa-nouncc aa-nouncc the engagement of thoir datigb-ter, datigb-ter, Charlotte, to D. W. Cumminga, the wedding to take place early in April. H Personal Mrs. K. F. Powers and Miss Ida Powers of Denver are the guests of Mrs. DflWitt Ivnor at her home in the Prescott apartments, on their -way home from the coast. Mrs. Emewon R. Bailey o Denver 'is a guest at the home of Dr. aud Mrs. E. S. Wright, 3lU First avenue. Mr, and Mrs. Milton E. Lipman ar-rixed ar-rixed home the past week from an ox-tended ox-tended visit to New York and Detroit. Hj Mr. anrl Mrs. Adolph Biohtcr ar- rived home last week from a six weeks trip to Cuba and Florida, returning oy way of Chicago and St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. Will Applegnte has arrived from the coast, and is nt tho -New Grand hotel. Mrs. Joseph Young of Syracuse, t'tah, was tho guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Bonncmort at her home on East South Tcmplo the past week'. Mrs. S. M. Riddle and Miss Mar-jorio Mar-jorio Mcriam have returned from a month's trip to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Harrison have returned from their honeymoon trip tv the const. John Shea has returned from a trip to the coast. Mrs. Shea will remain in California for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Critchlow of San Francisco havo been at tho Hotel Vtah the past week. Mrs. George A. Snow left last -week for Los Angeles to join Mr. Snow. Mr. Snow will return homo shortly, .but 1 Mrs. Snow will remain for some time. Captain and Mrs. Frank T. Hincs arc expected toon from Washington To spend the next three months in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Benson left last week for Los Angeles to remain for a few weeks thcro and at other points in southern California. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gcorec E. Airis liayc returned from southern California, where tliev havo been for some time. H Mrs. Eugene Hnpgood. and daughter havo retumod from California after a three months' stay. Mrs. J. D. Wood and daughter, Miss Cassandra Wood, arc expected homo at Easter from a trip through California nnd to Honolulu. H Mrs. M. Ii. Hunt left Friday for her homo in Seattle, nfter a visit to Mr. Hl and Mrs. Don Carlos Roberts. H Mrs. W. I. Snyder has returned from, Hi Ocean Park', whero she was called by tho illness of her daughter, Mrs. Fcr-guaou, Fcr-guaou, who is greatly improved. Mr. and Mm. Adolph Bacr nnd daughter, Mrs. Daniel Alexander, havo gone to southern California to spend a few weeks. B Mrs. G. M. l'Vobes returned to hor home in California tho Inst of tho week after a visit to friends in this citv. IflH 4 4 Mrs. Sallio R. Pointer will leave to-Hj to-Hj day for hur home in-Suuta Monica, Cal., after a two months' visit nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Riuhtcr. Mr. and Mrs. Ij. F. Rains have rc-turned rc-turned from a mouth s stay on the Hj coast. 4 Mrs. C. W. Ravolin of La Porte Citv, j Iowa, is the guest of Dr. aud Mrs. 11. H C. Hanehett nt thoir home. 101 1 Eleventh East street. Mrs. Ravelin is Dr. H;incliett'.s sister, j Hj Dr. nnd Mra. E. E. Wilcox have rc- turncd from a month's visit to California. Cali-fornia. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Trod Woy havo. returned re-turned from n visit to San lnnciECO and other parts of California. 4 Mr. and Mts. Louis Simon havo returned re-turned from a trip to .Now York and other eastern c.itios. Mrs. Thomas Foley of New York is at tho Hotel Utah. Mrs. I'Yank Ro;no left Wednesday for hor homo in San Francisco, nccom-paniod nccom-paniod by hor mother, Mrs. C. E. Larson, Lar-son, -who will remain for a mouth as the guest of Mr. anil Mrs. Romo. Mrs. Juliim Smith, a pioneer and resident resi-dent of Brlghnm City, was in Salt Lake Citv Thursday visiting her daughter, Mrs. Svlvia Smith Cheadlc, proprietor of tho Imperial hotel. Mrs. John Elliott Clark has returned from a several months' visit to New York, Boston and Philadelphia. Mr. Clark accompanied her, but rclurnod home some time, ago. Mrs. Grover A. Ucbentisch has returned re-turned from Washington, D. C, whero Flic visited her parents, Senator and Mrs. Reed Smoot. Mrs. A. I Cardon aud baby havo returned re-turned from Lopun, where they spent ten days with Mr. Cardon 's mother, Mrs. Lucy Cardon. Mrs. David E. Goigcr, formerly of Salt Lake and now of Ogden, has returned re-turned from a three months' visit hi tho enst. She slopped in Salt Lake for a brief visit to her husbnnd's mother, Mrs. H. Goigcr, 7311 Second East street. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Nenl Keye, of Salina, Kan., arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Kurtz, No. 15 Princoton apurtmonls. CMiss Pearl Savage will arrive homo today from an extended visit oast. She visitod her sister, Mrs. Robert Fowler, at Perth Ainboy, 2sT. J. Miss Vera Anderson has gone to California Cali-fornia to visit relatives in a number of the coast cities. !rrs. V. P Sf rnnrrn lia returned from a month 's visit to Denver. Miss Helen Osborne lias returned from Uonan, Mont., and is living at No. 4, Avalon apartments. V 4 4 Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Gcsas havo returned re-turned from a visit to southern California. Cali-fornia. 4 4 Mrs. C. W. Fi field has returned Ifrom Los Angeles, where she has been for five woeks. Mrs. Daniol AloxUndcr has returned from California, whero sho hirs been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bacr. .44 Mrs. C. Ira Tuttlo is cxpocted home this weok from California, whero she has spent the greater part of tho winter. win-ter. 4 Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Murphy and daughter, Dorothy, loft last week for Now York and other eastern points. Thoy will later visit Florida, Central Amorica and the West Indies, returning return-ing homo by way of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Borrman left last week for New York and other eastern cities. They will later visit Florida and Cuba and will return homo by wav of L03 Angeles, whero they will visit Mrs. Borrman 's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayol, formcrlv of this city. Mrs. Jack Clawson and baby of Arizona Ari-zona aro hero visiting Mrs. Clawson 's father, Gcorgo Islaub. w Mrs. Charles W. Niblev aud her daughter, Mrs. Horaco B. Whitney, havo returned from a month's stay nt Coronado Beach, Cal. 4 4 Miss Dora Wright will return to hor homo in Logan Mondny a'fter a visit of three wcclcs at tho hbme of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Spencer. 4. . Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. Hills and son, Donald, left last week for Washington to join Mrs. Jane Lyman and Miss Winifred Win-ifred Lyman. The party will visit Now j " Mrs. David S. Goigcr, formerly of Salt Lake, now of Ogdcn, who has just returned from a three months' visit cast. York and Boston, remaining about six weeks. 4 Dr. aud Mrs. H. C. Jorgonson have returned from their honeymoon trip and will bo at homo at tho Hotel Uln.li aftor March 25. 444 P. B. Dclong will return with his daughter, Mrs. Edward F. Bnkcr, to her homo at Santa Rita, N. M., leaving Tuesday. Mr. Dclong will mukp his homo in Santa Rita.- 4 4 Mrs. J. T. Breckon and children left Fridav for Vancouver, B. C, to join Mr. Breckon. Thoy will make their homo there. Miss Jonnio R. Breckon will stay at tho Peery hotel until June. 4 4 4 Henry W. Hill, a prominent and wcalthv architect of Chicago, is at tho Hotel Htah. Miscellaneous Events Tho Mutual Aid society of the Walker Bros. Dry Goods company will givo a dance at tho Odcon on March 10, t ho j eve of St. Patrick's day. Miss Holon Hammond entertained tho 0. G. 0. club at "500" Friday evoning at her homo, 155 North West Temple strcot. 4 Miss Grace Stark entertained with a bundle shower Thursday night in honor of Mrs. Joseph H. Davis, formerly Miss Margaret Kessler, who was married early in January, The house was decorated dec-orated iu pink aud whito roses. The supper tablo had a dun' lace cover over pinlc, with pink and whito roses for a centerpiece. Tho refreshments carried out the color scheme. Dancing and music mu-sic was enjoyed. Mrs, Willard Jensen aud Mrs. Qumco Schottlor gave musical selections and a humorous reading was given by Miss Ada Stark. The guests numbered, thirtv, 4 4 4 The Yshgabibblo club was entertained ;it tho homo of Miss Ruby Greenhalgh, 570 East Sixth South street, on Thursday Thurs-day ovening. Tho ovening was spent in music, sowing and reading. A supper was served. The members present wore Miss Beth Stoin, Miss Myrtle Covington, Miss Lillic Thompson, Miss Anna Cook, Miss Margaret Gallafent, Mrs. L. Covington, Cov-ington, Miss Jennie Hamburg, Miss Jane Sullivan, Mrs. J. Greenhalgh nnd Miss Clara Anderson. Tho club will meet in two weeks at the homo of Miss Margaret Gallafent, Gd-i South Second East street. The B. Y. D. club ontcrlainod at luncheon at the Commercial club Saturday, Satur-day, followed at bridge. Those present pres-ent were Mrs. Leslie Squires, Mrs. S. C. Smith. Mrst Gale Moffat, Mrs. G. A. Purscll, Mrs. W. R. Granville, Mrs. W. H. Handin, Mrs. W. W. Fuller and Miss Lillian Rile'. 4 4 4 The Kowpic club met at tho honio of Miss Lillian Duncombo Thursday. A very pleasant ovcuing was spent in playing play-ing ''500." The prizes wore awarded to Miss Zclla Martin and Mrs. Grace Rouccho. Refreshments were served. 4 4. Tho members of tho Germania Ladies' club wore cutertaiucd last "Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Schmittroths and Mrs. Schustor. Tho Schuster orchestra furnished music. 4 4 4 A birthday party, at which relatives and (friends of tho family were guests, was given Friday night in honor of Miss Ruby R-enshaw by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Ronshaw, 5G4 -West Sixth South street. Refreshments were served and dancing was enjoyed. 4 4 4 ' A party was given at the resideuco of A. Bro.v, 757 West lirLh South street, Friday ovening. Tho gathering was in celebration of tho birthday anniversaries an-niversaries of Mr. Bro.- and his mother. moth-er. A number of iutimate frieuds were in attendance. N 4 4 Miss Bessie "Willos entertained tho members of tho B. T. club Friday evening. even-ing. Thc ovcuing was spent in making preparations for a dance to be given this week. 44 A dancing party was given at the Odcon Wednesday evoning by tho Aidi-ficium Aidi-ficium club. Tho hall was tastefully decorated in tho club colors, bluo ana white, and punch was served from a booth decorated in the samo colors. Abuut '10U were present to enjoy tho evening. Miss Barbara Balkcn entertained a number of her young friends at a party at her homo 3b3 L street Saturday at-ternoon at-ternoon in honor of her fourth birthday. birth-day. Games were played and refreshments refresh-ments were served. Those present were: Bugeno Barnes, James Hill. Raymond Hill, Gerald Christonscu, Molviu Do-rius, Do-rius, Leslie Stanton. Freddie Gunner-son. Gunner-son. Boyd McDonald, Maurinc Barnes, Lillian "Barnes, Evelyn Barnes, Emmi Mary Barnes, Ruth Bill, Kay Hardy, Louiso Woollej-, Josephino Carroll, Verona Ve-rona McDonald,. Elizabeth Collad.'n. Mrs. John Balkon was assisted by Mrs. Fred Gunnerson, Mrs. W. F. Carroll, Mrs. J. A. Stanton and Miss Mildred MeCaino. 14 4 Miss Iy Norberg was given a surprise sur-prise party Friday evoninc nt her homo on Twelfth South street. Tho evening was epont in games and music, after which refreshments were served. Those present wero Miss Pearl Freeman, Miss Ivy Norberg. Miss Rickio Kunke, Miss Ivy Powell, Misa Lillio Thompson, Miss Ruth Norborgt Miss Pearl Thomas, Miss Elsie Brimlcy, Miss Ruth Winn, Miss Xelsen, Miss Smith. Miss Gothic, Mies Korene .Jurvis and Messrs. George Kunkcl. Vcrn Stromborg. Enoch Nielsen, Niel-sen, Monroe French, Fred Angoll, Clyde Brlmlev, Forester. Oscar Frede-rickson. Frede-rickson. Casferlino, Williams, Fran Mulcock. The members of the Amiri Fidishlmi fraternity gae a supper parly at the Hotel Utah grill aftor tho Chi Omoga dance on Friday night. Tho table was decorated with red and white carnations, carna-tions, tho college colors. The boys and thoir gucats sang tho fraternity song. 4 a The Congross club gave a stage party Friday nignt at the pdeon. A musical programme wns carried out, and re-trcshmonta re-trcshmonta wore sorved. Eighteon were iu attendance. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Jmiob Hill entertained tho Jolly 500 club Wodnosdav night at thoir homo, 375 L stroot. Tho prizes wore won by Mri John Farrington, Mr?. Joe Bergatrom and 'Mrs. Thomas Hodder. Suppor was served following the .pine. |