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Show V-V - (( ),)(( , lr 1 YWW'&A w -vy"-5jv ii; v '-.t-r-r. :' ..7'V", yferW ' : J AOAIVI'S of the- members ot the 1. a. lies' Utrvary i-tub will b hM at 4 o'cUvk (his ftMiuon at tli I'luhhouso tor Hit purpose of nomtn.it ni orYu'ci's for 1 hf club for now (MV. 'I'lio purpose of the c.-uioua is to niako siKc.'siion.s to t lie club mem-tvr- as lo cuiMibt-s for office. The final 110:11 ! nations will tv tiin.lo through vou-a n:. tiled to t ho lU'iitiiia tins commute, compiled of M:s. Cli.u les A. IVnk. chairman; chair-man; Mi?. I'l-ai U's U U ,iImu, Mrs. liram Swan, Mrs. lYtvlal O. IVrkin. Mrs. Prank Anderson. Mrs. ileoro Kidder and Mrs. Samuel NYrl. A full aitotukuuy of Urn club members is desired, no that the sentiment of a majority of the- club about their choice of ort:vcrs may be asoertaituM. ('rvcedn $; the caucus a ViotioU concert i'vi!s:s:ini of si'le c: 10ns from Shake;-pea re w.U 1-e nueii, .oMiTv-.-nciui; at :':'i o'clock. A:i'o:;: the selections ibai will be -.'Wen M bo tbe follow :tm : Nocturne from "Mid- I Miiiyi'iT Night's iMf.'i'u." mtei u;ojo frvtn MMMHimor ul:i's I Mv.i m." "Ham. h f"s Sold ;,av." "Seven A. s of Man," Heurv Ylll Paiuvs," "W i! lo w -V lUow " 1:1 ovinia! cr:on and rov i?rd form by eiet. ""An'' tio-n ' pheha.'" "Anthony's Or;U on." "Spotted Snakt ;." M.ss Alice Ke'j:o!.!s, w :io has witnessed a : a' is S Y-ikesoe t re festivals both In I.ornioll and in StraifoPi-on-Avon. will iissi.st the members of the Order of t.'ie v".lca:p alumnae with their Shakespeare lej oeiitena ry eelehra tioti on S:il nr!nv ewnMi ar the V'avksri library. The pro-i;-a:iie follows1 S! 1 a : r'ori -on-A von In Vesfve Garb."" M:s Al!"e KcMioKls; "Tile T -e.i tors of Si-i kes; eare's Time," M r. C:U U:,-.:;ir-l; "Ti e Art of i 'ost un:in: a Shakopoare riaver." Miss 11 van, "Arr.cri -a s Celebration of the Tercen-;-:..ir," Mrs. Howard .Tone.: "Arthur A.'heson. tiie Keseari i er." Miss C.iire Ki'cr: " V.: stress I a enn nt. the Wo:t n 'Co'.-.re' l!V Mrs. A. V. I'ai'n: "Pen Jon-sons Jon-sons Tribute." M: Aiberia McCaune. T State society, r'.ius'-.ters of the llevoiution. cele -rate.1 the battle of I.et-i I.et-i r CTon yes:eria at the New none hotel w : 1 a lun- lieoti. ivi; )i co ers for the p'-mhers or' I h.e s--cietv of this city nJ the 1-oh! chapter ne rubers. The ta:';e was iK- ora ;el In patriotic 1 x !""".. An a-Mres of welcome "as ctven bv ; e societv reccit. Mr. Julia Farna-w Farna-w or: 1 l.ur.ti, w : a a response by a rp-r::.-t've o:' the Lhi chapter. Mrs. ri:ti- C. Wi'.lev, w'ro has 1site-l the '"FtoT-c scene of the battle, pave an In-iffi:p; In-iffi:p; a..c.:r.t o'. it. T:;' party w.nt t the art exhibit at t'-e l"r.iver::y or T"tah followinr luncheon, lunch-eon, w'uerp a ta 'k on ;h e.-;ie'-iion was Ftven bv Mrs. A'!-e Mcrri!! Home. Tvf m-rc of Viss Amy A'hton and Ri',nrl Coi'.ett. Jr.. t.k pla'e at r.oon yesiep!ay ir the Salt Lake temp. A epiion was ci'. en nizht at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. '.. T. AF'ton. on South Seventh Went s: reet. The roc n s w re .iecorateii In ro-ses ari talla lilies. The roses formed a enterpiee for the s-irpr tab. The l rivl wore a sown of white Georsette Tre, w-.t'i a v.l ar.d orantre b'sji.ims, and carried brfie ros1. Atxvit e:ch:y a-ests wore In a trendarife ai . tb.e re-'eption. inlulit:sr relatives and c!oe frier. is of the ycn.ns couide. Mr. and !rs. CoUelt will be at hor.e after M ay in a r.ew buncalo-.v being built for them on Ninth Ras. sirc-et. Radiant Sewfn cirrle was entertained vesterdav afternoon by Mrs. J. R Thom-Fon Thom-Fon and Mrs. H- W. r:!:.r:Pon at the C-:Ibertsoji home, Ti;? Sixth East stre-t. 1 he afternoon wis snent in sw)ns. followed fol-lowed by tea. The tea tabic had a cen-t cen-t iece of yellow ioraulla. Tlie ctrc 1b p. akin? fancy articles to be so!d at a "silver tea" to be riven son. The pro-rods pro-rods will go to the flower fund of the society. Th 7ota Pt society was entertained sterday afterr.oon by Mrs. Tarerce V. Silver at her home in the Maxfieid arart-"entp. arart-"entp. A paper on "fclnrrson and the T-anscendental Period" was ?iven bv .frs. S. R. Thurman. Tea was send foowinE' the programrne. The tea table had a centerpie-'-e of jonquils, Furrounded by Easter baskets and other Easter devices. de-vices. The Acacia Bridge club was entertained "ferday afternoon bv Mrs. L. D. Fore-nan. Fore-nan. . 1 f,47 Eleventh Fomh street. The tea table had a cut-e-lass basket of pink and lavender sweet peas- as a centerpiece. The llvine room was decorated In pink f-arnatlons and the music room in Eastor liiies and ferns. The hostess was as-PhMed as-PhMed bv Misa Afton Hatch and m Earah Oakley. The bridge games were followed by tea. Those in attendance were Mrs. F. Mrs, Taul NeMm of rortland, who is whetted to arrive Friday to visit her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. S. X. Evuim. ... ' ... ' . ' ' ' :., ' . iL.,L.n.a,i.. : , " 1 W. Sudbury. Mrs, Ge..rK- Cowans. Mrs J. W". IFoM. Mrs Arnold E. Smitn. Mrn. A. Hat h. Mr? a. A .Vb-n. y.rn T C. rhamberlln. Mis. Heurv Monhr'm M- P. Ostler. Mrs. George T. ltiteri and Mrs. Cowan. Thi Juniors of the r.i-rtnit hlsh n -).ro will er.tertiln the .-.:': this ii-t-rn"on , tv llh an or ; he' . ni ; a rt v, tn w 1 ,1 t faculty of the r.ih w'lfol will he nvl:. A'o.it ICS tti!l bt 'r- 1 .led m th ; r r . hirn wUl co to Franivhn" f.tllo'A lr.K the matinee, where a ban-et will b -rri F'ollowrni; the banq a d.in'e w:!l !k? I fiven at the fjranlte hitth S'.h..x.d. The co n m 1 1 1 r e in charge of h 1 -tertainment In bid'-s 1 ni worth You;if. chairman: W,(lr F.t,p-, tdm u.d Howeiis. Beaale Jones and Morris Knott. The marrlar of Mis Miry Ako Pur'.on arid C. E. Fa:rh.ink9 took rla-e v.-rr-day In the F.iit Iike t rr.p:.?. The . . :e-rr.ory :e-rr.ory wis pfr.rined bv President Jo. -.h IF. Smith. A re.;.pn,,ri will be f. en tils evenli at the lmme of t hr:- .-' mother, Mm. Mary E. Hu'inn, ov Hist Tenth South street. .fr. F-iirbankn l- a son of J. R Fairbanks, a Wf 11 -known SaJt Lake artist. Harold Orloh and Rudolph Orlob entertain-! at dinner Tu.-,dav eveninc for A. Toxen Worm of New Vork arwl N. A. Ballantine nf Denr at their parents' residence, 137 J street. Miss Marjorie Howard will leave t-dav for Kanas Citv to visit Mips Mil I red Peet. She will latr go to Chi'-ao. where she will be Joined by htr p.irents. Mr. and Ifrs. 0. Howard, for a trip to New York. Mrs. J. E. Forbes entertained the Buoy Twelve Sewing club af luncheon yesterday, yester-day, followed by a Kenfdnfcton. The dec- omtions wore !n spring hlFnort.s fVivera were f.,r Mr. I,. j; .Ul, i, r , ,n. Mrs H. K J-'oa ,-r. M- b..rv. Mm K. M IV !.-:. ,;.,v !; C. 'i!..:i. Mm fi.it. k C. nd Mjc. J. H M -11--. :- Mr. nrl ''s Henr.-r X. S-rlth Vuve rep.rn-d fro-n l'ia!e-.i, . J,rr Mm. Smlt n his -I'-ia ln :if.i:t!, a r-1 m ,'n, ned t v M r. S:; it fi I o urrKa ii Co. Mr. an 1 Mr.- Snlih :.l Onroriarlo ai. 1 Santa ;.tr:aru -i tr;r .iv hmi.e. M;-s Arna T!n-t.trt will Vje the Utter Ut-ter .art of the w.m for Ieiner. Mm. John K Self rid k 1 vi-!tlnc Mrs. Snerman ArmMr..:,t; in Park Cltv. Mr. and Mrs. Pa il N-! n arv! sn.all iautfhter nf Por'Hnd will srrtve Fri- v virtt Mrs NeV.. n'a jrent, ITr. nd Mrs. S. . IN.irv Mr. and Mr- U'. O i.l.lm.l n re r.r.w at h'lrro at 1121 F-ant ond S'-;ith sireet. Mrs. William M. Child lia returned from Wa s ,1 hl" fn a iui Itronk 1 me, M.- sn. rr and Mrs. Child will l.e ai the Motel Ct.tli uni.l tliev k'(, to their summer home In Mill Cr-ek Mrs. F l. P. Thompson has rehjmeri from a five wi-.ks' trip to southern C.ili-forn'a C.ili-forn'a and the. bardifs. Mrs. James J. f'arev h;.s returned to her h'nr" tn San Franejwro a fter a visit to her fdst-r, Mrs. Fylward Holland. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Asher Cowan have pone to a minim; tamp near Fly to remain some time. The Oliver O. Howard Woman's Relief corus will rrivf a card party this afternoon after-noon ;it the home of Mrs. PtuI Winn, T.l South First UVst street. The avslst-Ipk avslst-Ipk hostesses will he Mrs. P. J. Gohle. Mi sr. Kate PTo-t. Mrs. Kato Farrelt Mrs. H. II. ill and Mrs Pusle Harvey. All numbers of G. A. R. societies are Invited. In-vited. The Ladles' Aid society of the immanuel Baptist iliur'h will have an all-day meet-itiK meet-itiK in tlif: parlors of the church today. Mrs. ,1. K. l'.irkley's section of the society so-ciety will sere luncheon aL 12:?.Q o'clock. Mrs. J. H. Dunckley will entertain the members of the a. F. club with a matinee party at the Orpheum tr .day. Mrs. R. L. Concdy, Mrs. R. K. U Collier 1 and Mrs. H. M. Cushlnfi will entertain i the members of the Past Matrons' circle i at the home of Mrs. Conely, 11115 Hee-I Hee-I ond avenue, this afternoon. Todav wlM be woman's lub dav at tho i Utah Art Institute exhibit at the Uni-1 Uni-1 versity of Utah. Members of all of the ; women's clubs of the city are Invited to spend the afternoon at the exhibit and have tea. i The Musical Arts society members will ho patrotis for the Walter Pnmrosch concert con-cert at the Auditorium Thursday even , Inc. April 27. The (society will attend 1 the concert In The Woman's MiFslonary Hoeioty of the 1 Westminster Presbyterian church u 111 ! meet thin afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with i Mrs. W. B. iiluck, IH'.O South West Temple ' street. . The Home "Missionary society of the I IIIfT M. K. church will meet Friday a.fter-I a.fter-I noon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Helen 1 Channel, G14 Third n venue. I One of tho leading events of Knstcr I week will be a card party and tea to be i ffiven Thursday afternoon, April 27. nt tho home of Mrs. J. M. Callow, 505 East First South street. The card games will bist from 2 until 4 o'clock and tea wlU bo served from 4 until 6 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Peck are receiving re-ceiving congratulations over tho arrival of a son at tho llolv Cross hospital. Rowena circle of Yeomen will celebrate Hh second anniversary with a luncheon at tho Newhoune today, followed by a i matinee party at the Wilkes theater. |