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Show MR. A.T MRS. r.KK f'HARI.ES MUXKR r-Di.-rtauit:,! at a dinm-r '!.in latsf. niqht at th Tennis -lub In hon'ir of their dmiKhier, Mrs. f'harls M. U'hIhom, who will leave Sundny for ht-r home in Honolulu, after H vi.it t h-Tf, "-Ink rosf-s In a haskftt formed the f-r-ntiTpi'-f f"i" 'h dinner ti-lil-3, with candelabra with pink shades at ft 1 t her end. Covers wore laid for twonty-1 twonty-1 wo. Tne C'l j.- rhil, ent.'i la ined at a da ne and .,nrl p;iir; ;.! the Hotel I'tah last li)-;lit. IianeiN wa.-i enjoyed in the hall-rriosii hall-rriosii and cud Li hies were placed on the mezzanine floor. Punch wan served during dur-ing the evening. Music was furnished by Ihe Ma rift Howard orchestra. Arr;i nenrnts for Lhe entertainment were In the ha nda of the entertainment rommli tt-0 of the club. The president, Mrs. L. M. Cohen, and tho other club officers received the guests. The enl ertainmeut committee Include Mr. J. V. MrHenrv. Mrs. M". S. Parker, Mrs. I ,il v Wulstenholme. Mrs. T. F. Kar-rell, Kar-rell, Mrs. J. M. Struck, Mrs. David HiiKhes. Mrs. Kaild.-eii MrCooey. Mrs. W. L. U cthcrhee. Mis. A. J. Ke-.-se, Mrs. 'h.'irles Mont'umcrv, M i a. If. I.. Kis. Mrs. John Maliek, Mrs. I). F. Ilillman and Mrs. . J. llaywaid. Miss Mary Orem and Miss Kate Williams Wil-liams ent.-riained at a lridi;o luncheon at their hnme In the p.-ndce apart incuts ye.s-tci-da y a ft ei noon. Luncheon was served at small tables, eiici with a crystal basket of violets and Cecil Prunner roses aa a ceiHerec,'. C'.veiri w.re laid for fifteen, includhic;, beside;; the hostesses. Miss Kvelyn Reilly, Mrs. Isaac p.-or of 1'ayson, Miss Deborah Sleelnuni, Miss Marjorie Steel ma n, Miss lorolhy -'ruisoih, Mrs. F. V. Filz Gerald, Mirs Kaiherme (.iro.ss. Miss Mariun White, Miss ('Una White, Miss Katlieiine Dris-co, Dris-co, Miss Marie Gaby. Mrs. Frank Strong and Mrs. Charles Pearson. h A donation parlv was piven for the Rev. Father J. W. Fl.vim yesterday at his new Inane on Klevcnlh Kast street by voiiiiK Mills ( Cur Lady of Loonies parish par-ish of the Caih-iln- church. A liberal sup-pi sup-pi v t( linen and donations for the pantry shelves id' 1 1 io pastor of ihe parish were received. The committee on arrangements arrange-ments included Miss Ami 8 tuber. Miss Marv ( Mien, Miss 1 lennetla Od'N. Miss Jla ry Mellny, Miss dert rude Roche. Miss ttvu l.und and M.rs. .Margaret Jewkes. The Kiiild of St. Paul's church will give n bazaar anil food sale today at 51 South Main street. The committee in charpe includes the officers of the ulld, who are Mrs. M ',. Lipman. president; Mrs. .1. T. Reless, vice president ; M rs. A. M. Howard, secretary, and Mrs. J. A. Reeves, treasurer. Mrs. Harold M. Stephens will entertain the alumnae members of the Gamma Phi-sorority Phi-sorority of tiie Cniversitv of Utah this afternoon at her home, 12-1 Third avenue. Mr. and Mrs. A. .T. Ilosmer will entertain enter-tain at dinner tonight at the Alta club, foiloweil by dancing at their home on Thiiteenth East street. ' Miss Zeta Morris will entertain at tea this afternoon at her home on North Temple Tem-ple street. ' ! "Miss Ivy Cowan will entertain this afternoon from -1 until fi o'clock for Miss Pi Ilia n Welch, a bride of the winter, at the Cowan home on Ninth East street. Radiant Sewing circle will give a bazaar and card party with Mrs. J. Rosenberg. ;vj H street, this afternoon from 2 until i" o'clock. The members and their friends are Invited. Mrs. J. H. Waters. Mrs. TV. D. Sutton t , and Mrfi. V. K. Sutton will entertain with a l;ri.'e brldue. te:( at lie Xewhouse hotel Monday -ifiernuon. Two hundred and fifty invitations have been isciid. The girls of T.Ve.Mmlnster colle.ee gave a leap year party lisr nipfht to the hoys of the college !n the reception room of Kerry ha !1. About seventy-five were in attendance. Tne gymnasium, in which the fames were pl.jyed. was artistically decorated in purple and Kold. the school's new colors. Manv features had been planned in advance ad-vance by Mi;:j .Mildred Schroe.l-r. chairman chair-man of the an'.inr-ni.'iiiH committee. Re-fr-i-niwnents. in harmojiv with the scheme of dc-ni a t ion, were served by Miss Ada loodaie and Miss l-;a Uovd. The boys were apprccia u ve ot the attention of their fair hostesses. Miss Fdnn Gannett, Miss L-uclle Buck-holz Buck-holz and Misa Alhe Movie will entertain the S. O- U. S. club at the Gannett home, o.r.O Seventh avenue, this evening. Miss Dorothy Frofyeth will entertain at a Kensington, with tea, this afternoon at the home of her sister. Mrs. P.,0. Perkins Per-kins in the Nelson apartments in honor of Mra. Harry Charles Beers. The P. K. O. sisterhood will meet this afternoon ,-it 2:30 o'clock at the home of Miss L,yie Wimmer, 601 East Third South street. II. E. Dunn is entertaining Samuel Chip. Miss Mary Marble and John W. Dunn of the Orpheum during their engagement in I Salt .Lake. I I Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Boyer entertained a party of six at the Orpheum last night. j :K i Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Manson entertained with a party at the Orpheum last night. Their Kuests Included Mr. and Mrs. John , Bennett of Payette and Mr. and Mrs. George L. llickey. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toronto have gone to San Francisco and Los Angeles, to be Kone three weeks. Miss Km ma Weiler has returned from i an extended trip through the northwest. Mrs. Edward Merrill and daughter, Anna, have gone to California for a visit. Mrs. Charles Shields has returned from an extended visit in the east. She visited vis-ited New Y o rk , New Jersey and Missouri. Mis-souri. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McCornick have gone to the coast on a short trip. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Salisbury will return re-turn Monday from a trip to New York ami Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. John James entertained at dinner last night at their home, 3S3 Seventh avenue, in compliment to Straun Robertson, tenor singer, and Miss Mabel Hughes, pianist, of the Orpheum. Mrs. F. R. Sands and Mrs. J. A. Reeves will entertain at a dancing party this afternoon, from 4 until 6 o'clock, for Mrs. Sands's young daughter. Beth, and Mrs. Reeves's young son, David. Matters to bo Included In the Sun- ! day society columns must be In thft office not later than noon. Saturday. I Notices of women's clut meeting j tnould be sent in Friday. iL- : 1 |