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Show : (Cm (C2 (C ' NSftw ip y jS2S- 4? t&r&L- yz?9L p&as&sgc AI.ARGB and attractively arraneed tea was given hy .Mrs. James H. Movie and daughter. Miss Evelyn Moyle, yesterday afternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock, in honor of Miss nar-W Doble of Boston, jyuest of lieris-'-r, Mrs. J. H. L,eavell, who was a classmate class-mate of Miss Moyle in an eastern school. The drawing room, which is finished in tones of blue, was effectively decorated in heliotrope fleurs dc lis. The library was adorned with snowballs and bridal wreath, combln&d with scarlet peonies. The tea table was dainty in pink. The centerpiece was a pond effect, formed in r low yreen bowl, with pond lilies on one Fide and pink roses on the other. The Hawaiian troubadours furnished music during the afternoon. Presiding at the tea table at different times were Mrs. Richard P. Morris, Mrs. C Wrliyht of Garden, Mrs. James I Franken, Mrs. Frank Jennings, Mrs. O. W . Moyle. Mrs. E. Sheets, Mrs. Ada I'wyer Russell, and Miss Louise Manning or San Francisco. Those assisting in serving were Miss Margaret McMillen, Miss Helen Jennings, Miss Barbara Kinnerslev. Miss Hortense l oung, Mip Claire Riter, Miss Edna J ark.nson. Miss Klizabelh Movie, Miss -r mm Verm Wriuht of Og.len, Miss Mary X T: iy- Mlsa Hiter and Miss Helen hneets. r Two hundred invitations were issued Mrs. A. M. Goslen entertained at luncheon lunch-eon yesterday at her home on Seventh avenue, in honor of her niece. Mrs. Stanley Stan-ley Miller of Grand Junction, Colo. Pink carnations in a crystal bowl formed the centerpiece for the tea table. The place cards were hand-painted in carnations Covers were laid for the following guests, besides the guest of honor: Mrs. Harry Santschi of Black Hawk, Utah; lrs. Edward Donnelly. Mrs. I.on Kidler, Mrs. C. K. McLean, Mrs. Frank Folland, Mrs. Frank Laughlin, Mrs. Freeman Ras-ett, Ras-ett, Miss Gail Riddle, Miss Retta Nelson, Miss Wanda Craig and Mrs. John McDonald. Mc-Donald. Special features will characterize the annual meeting of the Ladies' Literarv club at the clubhouse todav. which will be the final reunion of the 'members Tor the cluo year. The new president Mrs Ira L. Travis, will be formally inaugurat-Im inaugurat-Im . fucc?e"nK Mrs. George Francis htlehl, who has served the club as its executive head in an efficient way for the past year. Annual reports will be given bv the officers of-ficers and the chairmen of the standing committees, and the programme for the coming year will be submitted. Tea will be served following the business meeting by the entertainment committee of the ClUD. The "Woman's Progressive club entertained enter-tained with a Kensington and tea ves- terday afternoon at the home of Mrs L p. Martin, RSS East Tenth South street In honor of Mrs. Alice Paddlson and Mrs. -M- Crawford, delegates to trm Pro gressive convention in Chicago in June. An address was given bv A. T. Moon. : Jrogressive national committeeman, and reading by Mrs. Leafy Montgomery. ocal selections by Mrs. Frank Corlesa I accompanied by Miss Kathleen Corless ! followed, and a piano number was given by Miss Myrtlce Clinton. The tea table was decorated in pink roses. The hostess was assisted by Miss, Norma Martin and Miss Lily AYoJsten-L. AYoJsten-L. holme pj3 The A. F. club was entertained bv- Mrs M. O. Randolph at her home on' Sixth avenue yesterday afternoon. The club members were entertained at three tables of 500." followed by tea. The tea table' was decorated in pink carnations and! gladioluses, arranged in a cut-glass vase as a centerpiece. The Past Matrons' circle of the O K S met with Mrs. L. E. Hubbard, 2."i8 Seventh Sev-enth Kast street, yeslerdav afternoon. Tne afternoon was spent in a Kensington, Kensing-ton, followed by tea. The teR table was: decorated in white iris. The assisting! hostesses were Mrs. A. Driver and Mrs I E. A. Hartenstein. Mrs. Ernest Bamberger entertained at a luncheon yesterday afternoon at the Alta, club, hi compliment to Mrs Moses! Kirkpatrick and Mrs. John A. Marshall. The- luncheon table, laid in the gold room of the clubhouse, was decorated In heather. heath-er. Covers were laid for sixteen "Visitors day" was celebrated at Rowland Row-land Hall yesterday afternoon with field day exercises by the pupils of the gymnasium gym-nasium classes, followed bv the serving of punch on the lawn. Many artistic dances were given under the direction of Miss Tsahel Brooks, physical Instructor. A large number of the patrons and friends or the school were in attendance. MIfs 1ah Brown and Miss Jennie lonely will entertain this evening at their home in the Ruby apartments in honor of Miss Elvera. Bong. TV. and Mrs. E. V. Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Miller of Grand Junction, Colo., who was guest of honor at a luncheon given yesterday by Mrs. A. M. Goshen. J it l Vvli Mrs. Frank B. Stephens. Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Critchohv entertained the members of the Saturday Night dancing class with an informal in-formal dancing party at the Country club last night. Punch was served. , Mrs. Lee Charles Miller will entertain enter-tain with a reception this afternoon at her home. SHS East First South street, in honor of Mrs. William R. Foster of Winona, Minn., who is a guest at the Miller home. The retiring officers of the student' body of the University of Utah will entertain en-tertain the newly-elected officers tonight at the home of I lerman F. Wells, 2o7 Second avenue, at a dinner dance. Lillian Ilo! lister review, juaccaoees, will give a d;mce this evening at the K. P. hall, East Broadway. The re-ceplion re-ceplion committee is composed of Mrs. Zena Beadell. M rs. W. L. Helss and Mrs. F. E. Williamson. The committee on arrangements includes Mrs. W. A. Crowley, Mrs. A. L. Robinson, Mrs. R. L. Williams, Mrs. W. de Weine, Mrs. G. W. Hill and Mrs. R. Bauer. I Miss Edith Gard will entertain this evening with a miscellaneous shower at her home on Fifth avenue in honor of Mitfs Charlotte Bothwell and Miss Franc Devereux, June brides. A May festival will be held by the pym-nasium pym-nasium classes of the Y. W. C. A. in the gymnasium. 3 'J 8 East Broadway, this evening. A number of effective fancy dances will be given. Mrs. Ezra Thompson will entertain the Crystal Bridge club at the Country club at ' luncheon next Wednesday. 'Mrs. C. A. Wall will entertain the dub Wednesday, Wednes-day, May 31, at her home on East South Temple street. All Women of Woodcraft are invited to attend the regular meeting of Silver Maple circle at 8:30 o'clock this evening a I the I. O. O. F. hall. The meeting will he followed fol-lowed by the presentation of a play, "The Schadd's Family," by the Who-Hoo club. The TV J. T. club will give a dancing party this evening In the ElevenUi ward amusement hall. One hundred and sixty invitations have been issued. . The decorations dec-orations will be in the club colors, green and white. The club momhers are Miss El pa Keysor, Miss Merle Sevy, Miss Thelma Grace, Miss Oct a via Hall, Miss Martha Cannon. Miss Helen Thomas, Miss Delia Stookey and Miss Isabel Davidson. The parents of the club members will be the patrons. Miss Edith God be has gone to Chicago 1o spend a month and expects to extend her visit to Boston The Elks' club celebrated ladies' night ! j Matters to be Included in the Sunday Sun-day society columns must -be in the office not later than noon Saturday. Notices of women's club meetings should be sent In Friday. at the club last night with a large dancing danc-ing party. Punch and light refreshments were served. The entertainment com- j mittee. composed of O. R. Dlbblee, W. H. Nightingale. T. Edward Swift, H. D. Chase and W. D. Homer, was in charge of the entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. McCorntck have returned from a few weeks' stay in Chicago. Chi-cago. j Mrs. Union Worlhington will leave in a few days for a trip to the Pacific coast, j Mrs. Henry Ptimpson lias gone east to remain some time. Mrs. Margaret Blaine Salisbury will arrive ar-rive Saturday from L,os Angeles, where she has spent the' winter, andy will he with her daughter, Mrs. L. B. McCor-nick. McCor-nick. 4 Miss Persa Heglnbotham has returned home from Berkeley, wljere she has been attending school, to spend her summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Heginbot ham. v Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dunbar are now at home at No. R Boulevard apartments. A social meeting will be held at the First Congregational church tonight, to which all members and friends of the church are Invited. Mrs. George T-T. .Sims entertained yesterday yes-terday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Julia Allen. Thpre were seventy-five guests present. The dining room was decorated in red peonies and the other rooms in carnations and ferns. Mrs. May Snell and Mrs. Milton Allen presided at the table, assisted hy Gladys Sims, Fern Johnson, Dorothy Strickley and Irma Sims. |