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Show MRS. PAYID HOWELLS. who is visiting in the city on her way from California to the eas-t, was the guest of honor at a prettily , appointed luncheon given yester-da' yester-da' by J'iss Alton Youngr ul lier home. Eleventh Kust street. The table was springlike In decorations of golden rj;UToJMS arranged in a brass bowl as a centerpiece. Crystal candlesticks at rit her end had yollow candles and were lied with yellow ribbon. The place cards Were hand-painted in daffodils. Covers were laid fnr the following, be-tules be-tules the guest of honor: Tdifs Morion t'annon. Miss Vln;i Kviins, Mrs. Ernest Woolley, Mrs. O. Naylor. Mr?. Ray Irvine. Mrs. A. i. Irvine, Wrs. II. B. Whitney. Mrs. E. E. V-yer, Mrs. Scott f Writer, Mrs. 1'reston. Nibtey. Mrs. Prps-f Prps-f on Flic hards, Mrs. Ji!l Richard, Mrs. ' Nvphl Morris, airs. Merrill Xibley, Mrs. Willi m M. Mo well of Logan and Mrs. j I-wis Telle Cannon. j Mr?. V. II. Oroshell entertained at a liridgC' teit yesterday afiernoon at her Iiorne, "-'J East Thtrd South street, in inMior of Mrs. Osrar li Gro?hell. A red folor scheme w;.s carried out in the dec- oi at ions. The living room was adorned 'vilh rr1 carnations and the dining room was brig'.U with red sweet peas. The lea rib'e had a eenterpieee or the sweet jjcas arranged in a cut-glass ase and tre.V were aiso in vases on the. buffet. The refreshments carried out the red ijftj. The individual kes wen in the form o' red roses and the candies were red. I'un-h coles ed red was served during dur-ing the game. Tin-- hostess was insisted by Mrs. J. Ij. Oonkltng. Mrs. A. :lir-r and Mrs. George N'.iUaM. Priz?s were won by Mrs. A. E. Xetien and Mrs. A. Walker. One of a series of chain luncheons being riven by members of the Ladies Aid society of the First Methodist was gi'en yesterday by Mrs. A. T. Miller and Mrs. Frederick Khci hardt at the Luerhardt heme, 3-':r 1 otirth East street. A large table in the dining room wa decorated, in red ca rnation and red potted tulips were used in the other rooms. The, luncheon was served at small tables to twenty, guests. n The Missionary society of the First Presbyteria n church gave an attractive entertainment at the church last night The following pleasing programme was cairied out: Persian songs, "Vheasra," "Yellow, Rolling On, Roars the Kena Below" Be-low" (Rubinstein), (after the Persia n ot Mirza Lebaffy), Mrs. C. G. Snyder, oriental ori-ental tableau; whistling -violin duet, "Tales From Hoffman" (Offenbach), Miss Margaret Andrews, George E. Skelton; tableau, a Japanese kindergarten : aria from "Madame Butterfly" (Puccini), Miss Lore na Whipple; Head i n?, Mrs. C. K. Richards; tableau, "Our Work , in the - South;" darkey lullaby, Mrs. C. C. Snyder: selections by stringed orchestra, minuet in D, Dutch dance (Mozart); reading, read-ing, "Comprenez vous," Miss Eckstrom; violin solo, Slavonic dance (Dvorak-Kreislerl. (Dvorak-Kreislerl. George E. Skelton; farce, "How Not to Do It." S. Mrs. J. W. De Ford entertained a party of friends at the Orpheum matinee yesterday yes-terday afternoon, followed by tea at Franklin's. The tea table was decorated in red and white carnations. The place cards had a monogram of the hostess in gold. The guests were .Mrs. L. A. Marks, Mrs. Kar Spinner, Mrs. W. M. Dunn, Mrs. J. Yeats, Mrs. A. Hatch, Mrs. h. D." Foreman, Mrs. J. Clinton. Mrs. iR. M. Pope, Mrs. E. D. Marks. Mre. L. C. Van Voorhis and Mrs. Jack Shaffer. Mrs. Lswis Telle Cannon will enter- Uirt at luncheon on Saturday in honor of : Mrs. David P. Howells of California and Mrs. X. J. J-Iall of New York, who is the guest of her mother, Mrs. T. S. "Woolley. tr Mrs. W. D. Donoher entertained her sewing club at' luncheon yesterday afternoon after-noon at her home in Federal Heights. The afternoon was spent with dainty needlework. The guests numbered ten. Mrs. J. T. Beless entertained the members mem-bers of the Seekers' club yesterday afternoon aft-ernoon with a Kensington at her home on First West street. Tea was served late in the afternoon. i Mrs. Ida L. Johnson moved yesterday from the Covey to the Keith apartments. - ii The Seventeenth ward Boy Scouts of America will present a unique negro minstrel this evening in the amusement hall. i The current events and current literature litera-ture section of the Ladies' IJterary club will meet this afternoon at the clubhouse. Mrs. G. L. Peterson will speak on "Uncle l-'am as a Cha mpion of Health." Mrs. Marcus Jones will review "The Raft," by Dawson. The festivities of junior week for the Tulversity of Utah will culminate In the .tun tor prom to be Riven tonight at the Hotel Utah. Kla borate preparations have Mrs. David P. Howells, who is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Cannon, 720 Ashton avenue, on her way from California to the east. Mrs. Howells, who was formerly Miss Addie Cannon, is being extensively entertained en-tertained by her girlhood friends here. She was the guest of honor at a luncheon lunch-eon given yesterday by Miss Afton Young. 3 ' ' ' ' i I- - '.i' -V A'f.- fill 5 - - ! ' . 2 1 ft j ) ', fW- 'f Xv 1 jliki 1 . E-Oj I 1 Matter to be Included in Sunday society so-ciety news must be in this office not later than noon Saturday, been made for the function, which is always al-ways the most interesting one of the year I in university circles. The "prom" committee com-mittee is composed of Harvey O. Snow, chairman ; Miss Martha Watson, Miss Louise VVinslow. Miss Driisilla Gaby. David Evans, Harold Teasdel and Her- 1 bert Maw. The Jolly Twelve clulj will give its third annual ball at the Odeon tonight. u t Miss Blanche Strickley and Miss Jennie Breckon are in Ogden for the week-end with Mrs. Alice Jones Kendall. 4 4r Mrs. Carrie Gannett Mill of Palo Alto, Cal., will leave for home today after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Clayton Gannett. Gan-nett. tt Mrs. IE. E. Calvin has gone to California Cali-fornia for a month's stay. Mrs. Henry M. Dinwoodey has returned from a visit to Professor and Mrs. L. A-Torrens A-Torrens in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. "David P. Howells are guests of Mrs. Howells's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Cannon, 72U Ashton u venue, on their way from California to the east. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Howell of Logan are visitinsr Mrs. Howell's sister, Mrs. Preston D. Richards, for a few days. Mrs. G. A. Lauzlor of Butte is the suest of Mrs. "Walter C. Lewie at the Hotel Utah. . Miss Hester Barlet of this city, who is spending the winter in Venice, Cal., will spend the next month wi;h Mrs. George Westcott in El Paso, Texas. Mrs. West-cott West-cott was formeriv M!es Lyndale Barlet of this city. p The east side guild of St. Mark's cathedral ca-thedral is arranging for a large card party next week, to be given probably at the Hotel Utah or the Commercial club. The exact date has not been iixed. Mrs. Lilly C. Wolstenholme and Mrs. H. J. Hay ward will go to Provo Saturday Satur-day with the legislative committee of the state mental hospital, of which Mrs. Wolstenholme is chairman, to Inspect the institution. |