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Show . jwISS HELEN KL'ARNS entertained pi the gradual ins? class of St. ft Mary's aa-lprnv at an Orpheum X Jl party yesterday afternoon, fol-lov.d fol-lov.d by ir-a at the N'ewhouse. A gold basket of '.'evil Brmmer roses 'or -r.e-i th d eon .erpiei'e for t he table. Th. pin. p cards were attached to tiny rop, tiPd as favors. Covers weie laid for fourteen. Mrs. Thomas Reams, iruther of t lie hostess, riiapcroned the pariy. Tiie rv. embers of the cla.r-s are .Mips Sadie Rrienins. Miss Alp,-,?. I Kill, Mis.'i Irabel Fitzcerald, Miss Marie Kfi zna urif L1, Mis joiizabeth Grif-lin, Grif-lin, Misp -ie!'.jn Kearny, Mis.- Julia Lav-fry, Lav-fry, Mj. Kvclyn Mock, M 1.;k Martha Stnjr-Lv, Aiisa t'lr.rip'-r SteplK-ns-oii, Miss I'irniK Warren and Mi.-?.-; Kat hr;. n Young. Mrs. I 'aid Neldrn a ad Miss Frances Kvans e t: 1 e: t - ii it-il a I lumdieon yesterday at i heir home, '"' 'J'hird Kast street, in cornpiinieiu io Miss -!r-sle Home, a .H;ne bride. The i able was decora ted in Cecil Friinner roses, arranged in an artistic eente!')iece. T! ir- uests were close fi'iends of the K'ie ( of honor. ""'overs were laid for the following, besides be-sides tli.? j,'i;est of honor: Mis. Leonard WiJ.-on. M;:-s Marion Jones. Miss Edna Ea rusworrh. Mi.-s iiOlinst. r Hancock. J"tn Mt Lei;-;li ;.:.. k and Miss Marjorie T Mrs. Benner X. Pvnith entertained at a prenih- appointed tea yesterday afternoon after-noon a; licr hrm1 on Kast Fouih Temple strer-t. A yellc.v rolt-r schf :ne prvaiierl in the deci i a t !op?. Yellov iris was used throughout the rooms and a low sil'.'er bowl of yellow roses formed the aitract-i'. aitract-i'. e fenterpiei.e fo;- th? tea table. M: r. Snnt n was assisted by Mrs. W. Mont Forr- . Mrs. Anhur H. S. Bird, Mrs. Hel.cr Wells, Mrs. R. B. Hark-ne:.p Hark-ne:.p an Mis. I'K-oaje Kay Walker. Mrs. Walter C. Lewis entertained at luncheon at hep home on Yircmia avenue ave-nue yestei-'lay, in ooirplinient to Mrs. ?J-.s--s Kirkj 3 fv k. A silver bowl of pink roses jormed the centerpiece for the luncheon table, wirh silver vases of the same ti'V'e:F at either end of th table. Tulins 'we delicate pink shades were used Throughout the house. Covers were laid for ien. A bridge lurr'hxor.. ivas given yesterdav afternoon hy Mrp. lr. O. Lee at her apartment apart-ment in t li Miller, ' in honor of Mrs. termor J. Spem er of Denver, who ts a guest of her mother. Mrs. Frank Ross. Th quests were seated at one long table a ml two small ones. A lavender n nd white scheme prevailed in the tanle decorations. 'The large table had a Florentine lace cover, with a crystal crys-tal basket of snowballs in the center, with a lavender tulle bow on the handle. Purple and white pansies were scattered over the cloth. Covers were laid for sixteen at. luncheon, lunch-eon, with the bridge game following. " Mrs. F. IT. Knickerbocker and Mrs. F. W. Meakin entertained at lumheon yesterday yes-terday at the, Knickerbocker borne in Federal heights, in compliment to Mrs. J.' M . Summer, one of the members of the Draper rlnb. who will leave soon for California to make her home. The decoration.'-, -were in delft blue and white, developed de-veloped wii h ilenrs de lis and pansies. The guests included eighteen members of the Draper club. l rrs. Victor Youngberg" entertained at -zfPs yesterday afternoon at , her j .(j me on Browning- avenue. Guests were '( entertained at seven tables of auction bridge, with other guests for tea. The decorations were in peonies and snowballs. snow-balls. Tea was served at small tables. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Frank Manning, Mrs. O'Carroll and Mrs. J. H. K i rk. Miss Recina Ax'drad and Miss Rose Axe. Ira d en t erLuinod with an Orpheum party yesterday afternoon, followed by tea at their home, -PK) Fourth East street, in honor of Miss Fannie Shapiro, a June bride. The tea table had a cluny la.ee cover over pink, with a centerpiece of pink and white sweet, peas. Fink and white ribbon rib-bon extended from the chandelier to the corners of the table. Mrs. Y. Snowball entertained with a miscellaneous shower at her Itotne. 675 Fourth avenue, yesterday afternoon, in compliment to Miss Pearl Millgate, a June bride. The decorations were in snowballs and pink sweet peas. Assisting Assist-ing the hostess were Miss Martha Her-zog, Her-zog, Miss Pearl Snowball and Mrs. J. F. Evan 3. Feny chapter of the Westminster guild of the First Presbyterian church entertained enter-tained wiii a dinner last night rtt the Y. W. C. A. rooms in the Continental Rank bulldinsr. as a oloPe. for its year's Miss Elizabeth Hay-ward, daughter of Mrs. H. J. Hayward, who has gone east with her mother for an extended visit. work. Covers were laid for twenty-six in the private dining room. The: tables were decorated in garden flowers. The special guests were the, patronesses patron-esses of the chapter, including Mrs. George E. "Davies, Mrs. William E. Dav and Miss Margaret MneViehie. Each of the members of the chapter and earh of the patronesses had the privilege of Inviting In-viting a guest, including husbands and young men friends. The Order of the Gleam, the women's literary society at the University of Utah, entertained the alumnae members yesterday yester-day afternoon in the women's rest rooms of the administration building. The committees in charge comprised Miss Marjorie Whiteley, Miss Luna Chip-man Chip-man and Miss Olive YVoollev, entertainment; entertain-ment; Miss Claire Kimball. Miss Rao Hanson and Miss Clara Shearer, refreshments. refresh-ments. During the afternoon musical selections were given by Miss lvine Shields, Miss i Euna Chipman and Miss Gladys Hardl-man. Hardl-man. The programme also included original origi-nal papers by club members. About forty were present. The members of the Tan Kappa Alpha fraternity held an initiation and banquet j last night at the Commercial club. W. T. : Ferguson, president of the fraternity, was j in charge of arrangements. j Toasts were responded to as follows: Huko Anderson. "Fallacies;" Mathonihah 1 Thomas. "T. K. A. ;" George Hohson, ! "Utah Wins;" Julian M. Thomas. "Retro- 1 sped;" Peter Kasins, "Prospect;" D. G. I Hunt. "Decisions." I I After the banquet the following I new members were initiated; H. E. ! Schiller, Spencer Wright. Stephen Kerr. Caleb World, Clarence Laird and George Hobson. Mrs. J. W. Rooklidge entertained at an Informal luncheon, followed by bridge, at her home on East First South street yesterday in compliment to Mrs. Frank J. Denison of Denver, priest of her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Claud W. Freed. Covers were laid for ten. t Mrs. A. J. Tall entertained the Congenial Con-genial Thirteen club yesterday afternoon at her home. nr North Sixth West street. The guests were entertained at 500, followed fol-lowed by refreshments. The Draper club will meet this afternoon after-noon with Mrs. D. R. Lewis. 10 2 First avenue. The election of officers will take place and will be followed by a May party, in charge of Mrs. Charles R. Pike.Mrs. J. YV. Ensign, Mrs. F. H. Knickerbocker, Mrs. F. W. Meakin and Mrs. O. J. Mon-son. Mon-son. Mrs. George D. Snell entertained at briil ge yesterday afternoon, followed by ten. in compliment to Mxs. N. F. Snell of Soda Springs. Klaho. A limited number num-ber of guests were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. MacMillan have issuer! Invitations for a dancing party on the roof garden of the Hotel Utah Saturday evening. The. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will meet this afternoon at 3:I!0 o'clock at the Bishop's buiMinc;. An Interesting programme pro-gramme has been arranged. Mrs. Marian Banks, a daughter of the late Mrs. Laura Browning, who will be well remembered by the many playgoers of early times, will be one of the speakers. speak-ers. Miss Emma Young- will give vocal numbers and Miss Florence Reunion will give piano selections. Mrs. Lily T. Freeze will tell of the part taken by her mother in ea rly Shakespearian plays In Utah. Others who will speak are Mrs. M. Y. Dougall, Mrs. Emily Y. Clawson, Mrs. Edith Clawson Knowlton, Mrs. Maria Colebrook Taylor,- the latter to give reminiscences remi-niscences of the late Nellie Colebrook, one of the best known of early Utah actresses. Nearly all of these speakers have tajn part personally in Shakespearian Shake-spearian plays. Another feature will be the reading of the trial scene from "The Merchant of Venice" by Ruth Eldredge Meakin, who is a daughter of J. U. Eld red ge, Sr., and granddaughter of the late Orson Pratt. Mrs. S. 'H. Sharman will entertain at a bridge tea at her home, 150 Seventh East street, this afternoon. Mrs. H. L. Blumer will entertain the B. B. Sewing club this afternoon at her home, 531 South First West street. . The Acacia Bridge club will be enter-tnined enter-tnined this afternoon bv Mrs. Abram Hatch, 329 North First West street. Mrs. Ezra Thompson wi'l entertain the Crystal Bridge club at luncheon today at the Country club. Mrs. A. F. Elggren will entertain this afternoon at her home. AS'.i Ninth avenue, in compliment to Miss Mildred Knight, a June bride. Banner review No. 11. Maccabees, will hold a special meeting at the K. P. hall. East Broadway, this afternoon at 2 o'clock for the purpose of preparing for memorial services on June 20. The Needlecraft club will meet this afternoon aft-ernoon at the home of Mrs. Annie Price, 100-1 'Harvard avenue. ' Thf Tuesday Bridge club will be entertained enter-tained in Its final meeting of the season this evening at its homo, 124u Second avenue. Miss Mabel Johnson and Master Kenneth Ken-neth Johnson of West Fourth North I street left Sunday evening for MeGill. New, where they will spend a few weeks I with frieud3 and relatives. ! I Miss Sadie Robinson entertained Monday Mon-day evening at a kitchen shower In honor of Miss June Williams, a bride of -next month. About thirty guests were pres- ent. Miss Williams was also the guest of honor at a delightful social affair Friday Fri-day evening given by Mrs. A. D. Wis-comb Wis-comb a nd Miss Kalherine Kasteler at ', Mrs. Wiscomb's home. i |