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Show S- Lent only two days away, VV Bait Lake society promises to tako advantage of the short time re-maining re-maining to indulge In a -whirl of gayc- r ty. Monday as a holiday will be os- j pceially favored. A Colonial tea at I the Ladies' Literary club, under the auspices of the liistory soction of the Hj olub, will attract a largo number of so-oiety so-oiety folks, many of whom will also at-tend at-tend the "tho dansant" at the Hotol Utah later in the afternoon. This pop-ulnr pop-ulnr entertainment will "be from -1 to 6, and besides the cabaret attractions, the general dancing offers a pleasing diversion to devotees of the new steps. Monday evening the music section of tbe Ladies ' Literary club will give a dancing party at the clubhouse. It is said that the Lenten days, while lacking in tho popular "the dansant ' ' will be devotod by tho society folks to perfecting themselves" in the new dances. Club functions and smaller parties wili relieve the tedium of the Lent, and Hj really it seems that each year tho pen-ctential pen-ctential season is less strictly observed in tho social world. Consciences of even church folks seem to bo becoming more elastic about what they may do during Lent and it has gotten to be not quite such av somber time after all. TTKB second in a Eeries of "the J. dansant" to be given Monday aft-emoon aft-emoon from 4 to 6 at tho Hotel Utah Hj grillroom under the direction of Miss Lucile Francke and Miss Eliza Dey promises to bo a Mecca for Salt Lake Hj society, since the former one last . Wednesday was such a success. Among fl the cabaret attractions will be a male trio just from New York. Some of the best, known society women will act as patronesses. They aro as follows: Mrs. C. W. Whitley, Mrs. It. "W. Salisbury. Mrs. .Tasper McCaskell, Mrs. Stanley Sears, Mrs. Walter Lewis, Mrs. David Keith, Mrs. Charles Stimpson, Mrs. Henry Catrow, Mrs. William Story, Jr., Mrs. Charles Tyng, Mrs. Thomas 3earns, Mrs. E. 0. Howard, Mrs. .Tack Gilmer, 'Mrs. Willis Uliue, Mrs. Joseph Lippmann, Mrs. Goorgo X. Lawrence, Mrs. George 0. IJelf. Mrs. J. L.Frank-en, L.Frank-en, Mrs. Rolla E. Clapp, Mrs. Boscoe M Breeden. Mrs. Don L. Coraj', Mrs. C, C. Crisraon, Miss Etta Powers, Mrs. George Harry Smith, Mrs. W. P. Kiser and Miss Edna Cohn. A DEFENSE of the tango in face-XJl face-XJl lions vein by Helen Dare in the San Francisco Chronicle follows: Tu all the storm that has raged and is raging without the walls of the "the dansant. " against all tho interdictions and criticisms aud charges brought against the tango by those who can't or won't jom the dance-mud throng, all the dc-M. dc-M. voices uecd do to rout -the enemy and discomfit.' their critics is to fl modestly indicate switch public. attention around to, focus the eyes that are timid, alarmed askance up- on tho real uplift work the tango I is doing- Anyone with the lieart for it can take the facts and construct (or concoct) such a persuasive brief for the tango that it will not only give everyone a perfectly good excuse for tangoing, but leavo no one the shred of an excuse for not tango- You know what the mild, gentle, diplomatic reformers say that tho strategic way "of accomplishing re-forms re-forms is by substitution; that if the unregenerate are wasting their en-ergy en-ergy in evil practices the way to conserve that energy and divert it to useful or admirable purposes is . not to autocratically and aggres-eively aggres-eively forbid those eveil practices, but to deftly substitute good ones fl just as uneasy undo slyly ab-stracts ab-stracts his gold watch from baby's fist while he slips a shiny silver dollar in its place. Therefore wo will proceed by conceding what an obvious fact, that, when tho tangoist is tango- aagM.u IIiss Eenee Elizabeth Redman, whose engagement to Maxwell Flothow of Omaha, Nob., is announced today. Ing ho can-'t be doing anything else. Hence, with tho tango occupying most of tiie population morning, noon, afternoon and "night (either in learning, practicing or execut- ing the steps, getting tango clothes or tho means to tango) even the enemy can seo with half an eye there is no time and vory little money left for tho cultivation of tho disapproved, demoralizing habits hab-its that stern moralists are striving striv-ing to euro the reckless race of. You can't, for example, become a cigaretto fiend while tangoing; nor cavort to perdition along tho cocktail route; nor overeat; nor But what's the use of being categorical? cat-egorical? Any tangoist will tell you that you can't do anything but tango while you're tangoing: and then get your breath to tango again. Nor does the missionary work of tho tango stop hero by benefiting only the tangoist who tangoes, it is admitted, for selfish and not for moral reasons. , The tango extends its beneficent influence even to those who do not (or, alas, cannot) tango. Iiecall the scone of social festivity fes-tivity at a fashionable club or private pri-vate function before tho tango craze. The orchestra ambushed behind its hedge of palms lureB with seductive se-ductive strains, and tho "young folks" rcspoud; while the sedator, delighted at getting them out of tho way, settle themselves at the card tables and concentrate on bridge or jackpots to tho evident distress to those ardent altruists who believe that penny ante accelerates ac-celerates descent from the plane whoro salvation is insured and a good crumple gets the spotlight. Now observe the same sceno (but not the same) with the tango in full fling NOT speaking metaphorical metaphor-ical I3'. Tho orchestra lures, tho "young folks" rcspoud as usual; but where are the sedater ones? Why is tho cardroom deserted? Whj are tho pasteboards left snuggling in their cases, tho kitty unnourished? Thcro aro no sedater ones any moro. All thoso that have two sound legs, or nearly sound, aro tangoing, while thoso who can't aro n'oyoiiftly peek-a-booiug at the merr' dancing throug. 1 MIX. AND MBS. E. WELLINGTON LAKE gave a ball last night at their beautiful home, " Cobblecrcst. Patriotic decorations wore carried out in the ballroom and a patriotic color scheme prevailed in the refreshments. Myriads of American flags gavo a festive fes-tive touch to the spacious ballroom. The reception room was dainty in pink and white carnations. Tho troubadours furnished music for tho dance, featuring featur-ing all of tho late dances. A late supper was served at small tables in the ballroom. The hostess wore a handsome whito chiffon gown. About seventy-five guests were in attendance. MISS JUDITH HJLLS entertainod at 500 yesterday afternoon at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hills, 02 First aventfe. The house was decorated in red carnations and flags. Tea was served, at tho card tables, numbering live, following the games. Miss Hills was assisted by Miss Vick Almond. 4 THE musical tea to be given under tho auspices of the Utah Moth-tcrs' Moth-tcrs' congress at tho Hotel Utah next I Thursday afternoon from 3 to (i, will be 0110 of the big affairs of the week. About 1000 invitations have been issued. The entire mezzanine floor has been engaged for the entertainment. Au attractive musical prograimno will be given in tho ballroom aud tea will be served. The officers of the society are Mrs. C. 15. Allen, president; Mrs. J. 1C. Dooly, acting president; Miss Frost, vice president; Mjss II. A. Fitzgerald, second vice president; Mrs. Cook, treasurer. treas-urer. The reception committee iucludes Mrs. A. II. Bird, Mrs. Sol Siogel, Mrs. W. S. McCornick, Mrs. Margaret Salisbury, Sal-isbury, Mrs, Simon Bamberger and Mrs. Horace Smith. -4 ttnpfll'j cabaret hop" announced by it the Commercial club at tho clubhouse next Saturday evening, is awakening much Hocial interest. It will be given under tho direction of tho club's social committee. Distinctive features will bo different from any previous pre-vious social function held at tho club. Notices of the hop are going out to members from the club. Each member has tho privilege of inviting a guest, and many partiea are being arranged incident to tho dance. Somo of tho members will ontortain their guest3 at dinner in the club on that night. With its largo dining hall and beautiful parlors, par-lors, drawing rooms and lounges, tho Commercial club is in a position to entertain en-tertain at largo affairs. Tho "cabaret hop" la tho first of a crics of entertainments enter-tainments tho new social committee has in contemplation. MRS. C. G. CAHLSON entertained at her home on F street yesterday yester-day afternoon with a Kensington tea, in compliment to Miss Tsabol Bowdle, a spring bride. The decorations wore in patriotic colors. Bed roses formed a centerpiece for the tea table. Cluny lace doilies were over red, and red stroamcrs extended from the chandelier. chande-lier. Tho ices were in red, whito and blue, and all of the confections carried car-ried out the patriotic idea. Mrs. Carlson Carl-son was assisted' by Mrs. R. D, -Stark. Fourteen guests were in attendance. MISS LUCILE FOOTE entertained with a Kcnsiugton yesterday afternoon aft-ernoon at her homo on Girard avenue. The national colors prevailed in the house decorations. Music was a featuro of the entertainment. It was furnished by Miss lionee Redman, Miss Margaret Whitley and AHss France Goldwater. Tea was servod from a prettily decorated deco-rated tea table. A centerpiece was formed of red roses arranged in a basket. bas-ket. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. FTed Footc, Miss Daisy Kearns and Miss Ruth Abbott. Events of Coming Week The Crystal Bridge club will be entertained en-tertained Monday afternoon by Mrs. J. I C. ITanchett at tho Colonial tea given by the history section of the Ladies' Literary club. The Imperial Auction Bridge club members havo also secured tables. Tho music section of tho Ladies' Lit-ertary Lit-ertary club will give a danco at the Ladies' La-dies' Literary club Mondey nigh't. A musical tea will bo given at tho Hotel Utah Thursday afternoon from 3 to 6 under the auspices of the Utah Mothers' congress. Mrs. Barry Hogarty will glvo a bridgo tea Saturday afternoon at her home, 502 East First South street. - Tho Commercial club will give a "cabaret hop" Saturday night. A "tho dansant" will be given at the Hotol Utah grill Monday afternoon from 4 to 6, under tho auspices of Miss Lucile Francko and Miss Eliza Dev. Dr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Toung of Portland, Ore., will be at home to their friends informally Tuesday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Newell pj, Beeman, 1055 East South Ti Lj s'treot. 1 . ' 2 The Monday Night Dancing clul f. givo a dancing party in Whitney ljj tomorrow evening. This is tho thi! fair tho club has given in thia' i of four, and owing to tho fact tl p& is a holiday It promises to be i delightful event. , ' Salt Lake members of the TJta' 'jfjjj tional guard will givo its annurf Ujf Mnrch 26. jj A 3 - $ Miss Marguerite Scott will cn jM tho Kowpio klub Thursday c$ K February 20, at hor homef 416 J jjij East street. . j The members of tho Thcta "t sorority havo issued invitations? dancing party lo bo given at thoj i Utah on tho evening of March ( patrons will be Governor andij Spry, President and Mrs. .T. T. bury, Doan and Mrs. Byron Curai f Mr. and Mrs. Murray C. Godbi Jerel and Mrs. W. N. Williams and D g Mrs. Charles P. Wilcox. ? i fM Weddings and jfj Engagements J gi 1 it Mr. and Mrs. B. P. "Redman am ft the engagement of their daughti nee Elizabeth, to Maxwell Flotl fie Omaha, Neb. The wedding wil place in tho neur future. i ipb Cards have been received froi cago announcing the marriage !s drew Gray Morso and Mrs. Marj Elizabeth Bowe, the wedding "1 i& taken placo February 11. After;; ding trip in the east thev willi im ffX (Continued on Following Pa (Continued from Preceding Page.) homo after Mar oh 15 at 6-113 Augusta Btroot, Oak Park, Chicago, 111. Mr. Morse is tho ownor of the Morse Candy company, and is woll known in Salt Lake. a Mr. and Mrs. Georgo S. Smith announce an-nounce tho engagement of thoir daughter, daugh-ter, Ethel, to Boloan Emerick of Pittsburg, Pitts-burg, Pa. Tho wedding will take place in tho spring. Tho wedding of Miss Ruby M. Williams, Wil-liams, daughter of Mr. and Mtb. F. S. Williams of Garfield, and John Allen took place Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clook at tho homo of tho brido'B uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Abo Meeking, S14 First avenuo. Tho ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Qinipkin, Mr. Mooking givinp the brido away. MiBB Ruth Glandfiold acted as bridesmaid brides-maid and Carrie Mooking was ring-bearer. ring-bearer. The brido woro a gown of crope do chine, and carried a bouquet of white carnations. Her attendants had frocks of shadow laco ovor pink and bluo mcssaliuo. The floral decorations decora-tions wero carnations and forns. A wedding Bupper was Borvod after tho ceremony. The young oouplo will bo at home after March 16 in Garflold, whore the bridegroom is in tho employ of tho smelter company. m Thomas H. Preston and MisH Grace ' Lucilo White woro marriod last night at the homo of tho brido 's mother. 5 Ca-se court. Eldor Brown performed tho coremony. Personal Mrs, Bonnor X. Smith and daughtor, Miss Margaret McClure, havo gone to Loa Angolos iorji brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Treasnro have returnod from a five wcoks' visit to southern cities, including Jacksonville and Tampa, Fla. Thev aro at homo with Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Loatherwood, 1237 East First Soutlt stroot. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jensen havo returnod re-turnod from Portland, whero MrB.( Jon-sen Jon-sen had boon visitingfor soiuo time. Mrs. Maria Dougall and Mrs. Marion Banks returned last week from Now York. . , . Mm. Lostor D. Freed and Mrs. Joseph F Nlbley havo gone east on a trip to include visits to New York and Washington. Wash-ington. 9 m . Mrs. Mary Catlott of Denver is visiting visit-ing her sister, Mrs. W. F. Cntlett, m tho Hill apartments. Dr. Catlott and children will join her foou. Mrs. E, I. Spalding and daughter, MiBB Holon Spalding, who havo boon in Honolulu recently, aro at tho Hotol Utah. . , Dr. Augustus C. Bohlo 'and sister, Miss Mildred Bohlo . havo returned from a throo weeks' trip through southern south-ern California. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. S. Taylor and son, Lawronco, and Mrs. Taylor's mother, MrShcaly. loft yesterday for Ogden to make thoir home; ' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Blodgctt have rotumod from a trip to California. 'I hoy spent considorablo time in San Francisco. Fran-cisco. . Mrs. John Dorn and Mrs. Jam os, C. Diols hn-vo pono to California to visit Mr6. Dern'a daughter, Mrs. William H. Cunningham, in Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Keyes will leave this week for a visit to different differ-ent parts of California. t Mrs. Charlos "W. Lawrence has pone to Washington to spend Bomo time with her parents, Senator and Mrs. Georgo Sutherland. v Mrs. Julia Jeffs and Miss Jeffs have returned to their homo in Rockland, Rock-land, Mich., after a visit to Mr, and Mrs. Lowis A. Jeffs. Mrs. A. A. Bird," who has boon spondinp tho winter at tho Bird ranch at Medlord, Ore., is spending a short time at her homo in Murray. Major Hugh B. Brown of tho Canadian Cana-dian arnvy and Mrs. Brown of Cards-ton. Cards-ton. Canada, are visiting Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. Zina Young Card. Miss Leola Schrack, Miss Nollo Hen derson and Miss Marian Payno wont to Park City yesterday to attond a weekend week-end houso party .given by Mr. and Mrs. L, B. Wight. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sullivan will go to Ogdon Tuesday to attend the wedding wed-ding of Miss Lucilo Tavcy and Samuel Alexander Sorter, which will take place Tuosday night. Mrs, Samuel S. Arcntz and Bon loft for Los Angolos late last week to visit her siatorsj Dr. Frederica and Amiabol Kcop. She contemplates bolup away from Salt Lake about two months. t Miss Eleanor Warren will lcavo this week for a visit to sonic of her school friouds of Wushington seminary living in tho south and east. Sho will first go south to -visit Eovoral points in Texas and in Now Orleans, roturning homo by way of Washington and Now York. Mr. and Mrs, Frod U. Loonard and little daughter, Peggy, left Saturday for southern Ctiliforntn. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crossman left last week for southern California to remain for somo time. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. If, Thoobold havo gono to Los Angeles and from thoro will make an automobile tour of south-ora south-ora California. Lec Charles Miller left last week for southern California ro join his wifo and daughtor, Miss Bonnio Miller, Mil-ler, who have been there for somo time, Miss Elizabeth Underwood has returned re-turned to her homo In Logan after a visit to friends in this city. r Mrs. Georgo Jny Gibson and HI. Mn daughter, ftloisc, have returned from c several months' trip to tho coast. Fisher Harris has gone to Chicngo to talco a Inw course in the Chicago university. Mi3 Alice Crismou has returned from a visit to Los Angolea and tho beaches. Miss Rcnco Rodman has returned from spending six months in New York studying music. Mrs. Jack Keith, daughter, Kathor-ino, Kathor-ino, and Bietor, Miss Delia Blytho, havo gono to Los Angeles for a several weeks' visit. Mr. Emma Uvdo left last Mondny for Cleveland, Ohio, to be with her daughtor, Mrs. Francis C. Tyng, who is seriously ill. Herman Wells will arrivo today from a throo years' stay on a mission in England.' On his way homo ho vlsilod with his uncle. Captain Bryant Wells, at Fort Jay, Governor's Island, Now York harbor. ... Mrs. H. E. Woodmansee and her daughter, Mrs. Merrill Nibloy, have returnod re-turnod from a visit to Los Angeles and San Francisco. V Miss Lillian McFarland left during the week for an extended visit to Los Angelos and tho beaches. Joy H. Johnson left last night for California to jpin his wifo and cnildron who havo beon there for some time. Frederick Park will leave this morning morn-ing for Los AngeleB to spend several wcoks. ... Mrs. E. Malquist and Mrs. J. D. H. McAllister havo returned from a visit to California. m m Miss Flora Bowen of Ogden is tho guest of Mrs. O. A. Stain, 1977 South Twelfth East Btroot. Miss Nannie Palmor of the Kismet company was tho guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Palmer, on L. street, during tho engagement of tho company in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Palmor gave a number of social functions func-tions in nor honor. Mrs. Sallio R. Pointer, who has been spending several weeks in the city at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Rich-tor Rich-tor on Q street, will return the lattor part of tho week to hor home at Santa Monica, Cal. Mrs. Jay T. Harris and children have gono to southern California to 6poud the spring months. They will go first to Pasadena to visit Colonel and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes at the Hotel Huntington. Hunt-ington. ... Mr. and Mtb. John S. Bransford, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace M. Bransford. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick McKonzio nnd Mr. and MrB. .1. C- Lynch, who sailed for Honolulu in January, landed in San Francisco oarlv last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bransford and Mr. and Mrs. McKonzio arrived home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bransford and Mr. and Mrs. Lynch havo gone to southern California to remain for somo time. Mrs. David Keith has returnod from Los Angeles and tho beaches, whore sho spent several weeks. W. E. Loseo loft Cor tho northwest yesterday. Ho will visit Portland, So-attlo. So-attlo. San Francisco and other cities of tho west. . Warren N. Pickott of East Ely, Nov., is in town for a brief stay. During his visit he will bo at the Cullen hotel. ... Mrs. Arvil A. Gart has returned to her homo in Myrton, Utah, after a visit in Salt Lako with C. L. Gart and fain- ly- . . . Mrs. W. S. Romnoy and family left during tho week for San Diogo. They expect to be away abojit throo months. Mrs. Knight L. Clnpn loft last week for New York and will sail on March 17 for a six mouths' tour of Europe . 1 Miscellaneous Events Mr, and Mrs. Willard Mack, Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Gilmoro and Mrs. Rambeau woro the guests of Miss Saxono Mor-land Mor-land ' at a dinner which sho gave in tho prill of tho Hotol Utah Monday night, preceding tho theater performance. perform-ance. Mrs, Lillia It. Tanner was hostess at a luncheon ou Thursday given by the officers of tho department of Utah, Ladies La-dies of tho G. A. K. Among those present pres-ent were Mrs. Sarah C. Chapman, department de-partment president: Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Stoveus of Ogden, Mrs. G. Newton,. Mrs. If. Anderson, Mrs. Mary 10. Lncoy, Mrs. AHco Wallace, Mrs. J. Melton, Mrs. R. Price, Mrs. Fishor, Mrs. Lucy Nor-ton, Nor-ton, Mrs. McNamara of Salt Lake and MrB. Charters of Sandy. Miss Libby Jones entertained tho members of tho Billikcn club last Fri-dav Fri-dav ovuning at tho honro of Miss Hazel Bishop, White carnations wcro the dec-orations. dec-orations. The prizes wore won by Miss Gencviovo Cutler and Mrs. Goorgo H. Brown. x Mis.rApncs Trump entertained tho Dallas club ut a vnlontino party last Monday afternoon. Miss Ingham and Mrs. A. U. JWIU wcro tho winners of the prizes at cards. Mrs. A. B. Pitts will entertain tho club tomorrow afternoon after-noon at her home, 451 -.South Eighth East stroot. ... Miss Mary McKellar entertained hor frionds at a Washington's birthday party at her home last Friday ovening. The houso was decorated wiih tho national na-tional colors and carnations. ... Wednesday evening the Aodificium club will give its annual dancing party in tho Odeon. Tho club expects to make this quite a successful affair. . . The Jolly Five Hundred Bridgo club was entertained bv Mr. and Mrs. Mack Borgstrom last Wednesday night at thoir heme, 804 South xTinth East street. ... The Cypress Bridge club has just been organized. Meetings will bo hold the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Mrs. B. F. Bauer has boon elected president. ... Mrs. Will Navlor entertained the ladies la-dies of tho O. F. S. club and thoir husbands hus-bands Wednesdaj' evening at cards. Prizes woro awarded to Mrs. Will Hayes, Mrs. Walker, Mr. Francis and Mr. Wool ley. . . MrB. Charles Waldo entertained tho ladies of tho O. .F. S. 8ewing dub Thursday aftornoon nt hor homo on Ninth East streot. The club meets with Mrs. R. Bonnett. ... Sast Tuesday evening Miss Saxono land, tho now soubrotto of tho Utnh Stock company, entortainod a boxfparty at tho theater, Tho following woro guests: Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Young, Dr. and Mrs. Willard Ward, Mrs. Marcellus Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bbnnion, Mrs. Lucino Ray, Dr. Ketting and Richard W. Young, Jr. Tho affair tollowod an informal dinner party par-ty givon for Miss Morland at the Young home on First avenuo. Miss Morland Mor-land has had considerable entertaining dono for her sinco hor arrival hero somo weeks ngo. Mrs. Jack Gilmore pave a reception in hor homo in Federal Fed-eral heiphts. while Miss Margaret Walker Wal-ker outertained a number "of frionds for her at luncheon at the Hotel Utah. OH Miss Faun Wright, who is soon to be married, was the guest of honor at a dinner at the Hotel Utnh Wednesday night. The guests, numbering fourteen, four-teen, wcro tho closest Opdon and Salt Lako friends of tho bride. Tho table, which was laid in the large dining room, was decorated in marguerites. Small oval silver framed pictures of tho guest of honor woro nsod ns favors, Tho partv was chaperoned by Miss Maude Mav Babcock. It was given at the Hotel Utnh after tho "KJBmet" performance. , , The Cupid Star club was ontortainod Tuesdav aftornoon at tho home of Miss Elsio Walker on East South" Tomplo strcot. Tho club will meet twice a month. ... Mrs. Ella Martin ontortainod tho Y. M. W. club and othor friends at a dancing partv at 341 South Fourth East street, Thursday nltrht. A Dutch luncheon was served. Tho sunper tabic ta-bic had a cluny laco cover with a con-tcriiieco con-tcriiieco of American Beauty roses. A red and white color scheme was carried out in all of tho decorations. Forty I ptiest8 wore present. The next mect-i mect-i iag of tho club will be with Mrs. Wil-i Wil-i liam Tcaklo, Thursday aftornoon, 'March 5. Miss Ethel Parrv entertained the T. W. T. ii"b at hor residence. 949 Blaino avenue, Thursdrtv oveninp. Miss Alino Stevenson and Mis Lucilo Markow enter! en-ter! ainod tho guests with songs nnd fancy dances. A "tango" supper was served. Tho decorations were in the club colors, preon and white. Twenty-two Twenty-two guests wero prosont, ( Miss Ethol Carney entertained a number of young girls at a trousscnu partv Thursdav evening. Games and music were enjoyed. Miss Vera Wilson roocivinw the prizo in a guessing contest. con-test. Mies Carney will bo married MaMi 12 to Fred W. Fa mow, Jr., Fon of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Farnow, Sr., of this city. Mr?. A. J. Wilson ontortnincd tho Lucky Thirteen club nt cards Thursday Thurs-day nflornoon. Prizes wore awardoft to Miss ApnoK Wilgon and Mrs. Will .7 nn os. The club will moot willi Mr.. Will Grien at hor homo on Denvor street Thursday. March 5. Miss Catherine JncobFon entertained hor hridpo olub on Wednesday. The decorations throughout tho house, as it- well as tho toa tablo, carried out thj if patriotic colors. Mrs. Jacobson was as- j sistod by her mother, Mrs. Tony Ja- cobson, and her sister, Miss Franko 1 Jacobson. 3 j Mrs. Floyd Rouccho entertained tho jti ' .' Keypie klub at a Washington's birth- x la day party Thursday evening. The in- ly vited guost was Mrs. G. Westcott, and ' yi tho prizes wero won by Miss Zella S 1 1 Martin and Mis3 Lillian" Duncombe. $? 'j Miss Marion Snclgrove entertained a jf j box party of eight at the Orpheum Sat- , it urday, followed by a Georgo Washing- i 2j ton tea at her homo on Fifth East Jj street. "3j j Tho O. D. O. club met Wednesday $ J afternoon with Mrs. L. G. Kolley at 9 if 1 her home on Blair avenue. Tho after- ;f! ? noon was spent in reading, and tea was ;j 1 served. i w Tho graduating class of tho eiphth 4 t5 prado of the Jefferson school pave a J i surprise danco at the homo of Ray- V ;ij mond Kirk, 002 South West Temple. $ Xj' The oveninp was spent in dancing and I ji games. Music was furnished by Cather- i' ino Castlo and Wavne Castle on tho I violin nnd piano. Refreshments wero t , served by Miss Mary Kirk, MiBs Effie J j Anderson and Miss Margaret Lamont. f 1 1 |