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Show I be Included In Sunday must be In this ofllco in noon Saturday r FIDLKK entertained at me. 3S Third Hast street, ay afternoon. In compll-o compll-o "JUss Rcnee Redman, a bride. Guessing contests crslou of tho afternoon, The guests were seated , which was decorated In doll, dressed as a brldfr, erplece. Yellow mallno ided from the chandelier of the table, ending in rched upon the streamers mining birds. The place id-painted In bride roses, 3 assisted by Mrs. B. A. "ho guests were Miss Cnrtyn Parr, Mrs. Law-Mrs. Law-Mrs. Lenorc' Horrocks of nvard Emge. Mrs. Harry WrF. Alden J. Hlern. Miss son. MIps Phyllis Dwyer. Ilx entertained with a Ken-homc Ken-homc on Second avenue rnoon In compliment to , Brown and Mrs. E. R. vi leave soon for Great o make their home. The sttlly decorated In spring quests were entertained by Mrs. C. T. Van Winkle crved. The tea. table was mqiills. Mrs. W II. Tib-it Tib-it tho tea table, assisted Riddle and W. C. 4 ft B. H. Jacobs received in-ilglit in-ilglit at their home, 12G-1 nple street, in compliment Burgctte Short, formerly First Methodist church of now of Spokane. Wash. ; decorated In palms and c numhor of Dr. Short's hiring the evening. Light 'ere served Mrs. Jacobs . Mrs. Frank Laben, Mrs. i and Mrs. L. D. Feaslce. von last night at the Ccii-church Ccii-church was attended by lprcclnth o audience. The eadlngs by Miss Alberta much enjoyed. Artistic s were furnished by Miss l, violinist; Mrs. C. C. Mrs. Lon Fidlor, who entertained yesterday in compliment to Miss Benee Redman. Daily, soprano of tho Ladlos Ldtorary club trio, composed of Mrs. Dally, Mrs. fl. 15. Schraven, mezzo soprano, and Mrs. V. F. Sanders, contralto, and the University of Utah quartette, composed of David Smith, lirst tenor; Ross Ulpby. second tenor; Will MagglnettI, baritone, and Ralph Waldron, basso. Tho accompanists accom-panists were Mrs. J. Louis Strohauer, Miss Rowena ICorns, Mrs, Henry Klrk-man Klrk-man and Mrs. E. G- Waldron. V The annual character ball given by the First Ward Relief society at the Flrt ward amusement hall Thursday night was an. interesting function. The hall was decorated in palms, ferns and other potted pot-ted plant!. The guests were dressed both in character and old-fashionod costumes, even. the unthrtmted hoop skirt being In. evidence. A group dressed as an Indian tribe ,ga.ve Indinn songs and dances. Captain, John Smith was also i represented. The hall was adorned with various relics. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. t Miss Lydla Alder entertained the Kappa Kappa klun last night with a dance at the "Welcome" cafeteria, in South Main street. The Hawaiian troubadours furnished fur-nished tho music for dancing. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. The hostess was as- slsted by her mothor, Mrs. G. A. Alder, and Miss lone Alder. About thirty-five guests were in attendance. a r. Miss Helen Clawson entertained with a Kensington tea yesterday afternoon at her home on B street in compliment to Miss Afton Bklreilge, a bride of next week The tea table had a tenerltfc cloth, with a bowl of Jasmines for a centerpiece, Tho hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Seldon I. Clawson. The "Midnight Crew" of the University Univer-sity of Utah will give a dance this evening even-ing at Whitney hall. The S. S. S. society will give- a bridge party this afternoon at tho resldenco of Miss Martha Marllneau, 91S Ix)gan avenue, ave-nue, Mr. and Mrs. F. C Schramm will entertain en-tertain at dinner tonight at their homo -In Federal Heights In compliment to Miss Georgia Elliott of St. Louis, guest of Mrs. R. W. Salisbury. Miss Maud Fitch of Eureka is spending spend-ing the week with Mrs. R. W. Salisbury at her homo on East South Temple street. Mrs. Jennie S. Hill has returned from an extended trip to southern California, K tt Mrs. "L. B. McCornlck entertulned with an informal dinner at the Tennis club last night in compliment to Miss Georgia Iilllott of St. Louis, guest of Mrs. R, W. Salisbury. . The Maxwell-McKean and Oliver O. Howard Woman's Relief corps will give a card party at tho I. O. O. F. hall to-' to-' night at S o'clock. Members of G. A. R. organizations and tholr friends are invited. in-vited. t m Mr. and Mrs. J. II. R. Franklin have returned from a trip to California. Both are much Improved In health. Mrs. Ralph Godbo will entertain at a brldgo party this afternoon, in compliment compli-ment to Miss Reneu Rodman. Mrs. E. Wellington' Lako will give a tango lea this afternoon at Cobblccrcst, from 2;30 until 5 o'clock. t Tho P. E. O. sisterhood will be entertained enter-tained by Dean and Mrs. Byron Cuni-mings Cuni-mings at the unlvorslty this evening. Dean Cummings will give an Illustrated address on "The Archeological Expedition Expedi-tion of 1013." The lecture will be given In the museum hullding. Miss DoniBo Karrlck will glvo a mus-cjuerade mus-cjuerade cotillon for the members of her chlldren'H dancing class this afternoon nt Whitney hall. Tho parents of the children chil-dren are invited. Mrs, Solon Splro will entertain with a luncheon at the Hotol Utah today, followed fol-lowed by n. theater party, in compliment to Mrs. Arthur Behal of Now York. Tho Girls' Friendly society will have u sale of home-madu cake and cmdv this morplng nt Kellh-O'Brlcn's 3tore. " Virginia, the llttlo daughter of Dr and Mrs. C. A. Wherry, will glvo a silver lea this afternoon from 2 to 5 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wheat, 1200 Princeton avenue, for tho benefit of i tho "Blue-' Hectlon of the Ladies' Aid society or the III rt Methodist church, F. D. Halm, formerly of Salt Lake and now of Chicago, is In the city on a busl-ncHD busl-ncHD trip. |