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Show MRS. C. B. S PRAGUE and Miss Joanna Sprague entertained at bridge tea at the home of Mrs. Sprague on H street yesterday afternoon In honor of the birthday birth-day of Mrs. Helen Sprague. Guests were entertained at fire tables at bridge, with about twenty-five other guests In for tea. A yellow color scheme was carried out in the table decorations. A brass candelabrum with white candles In the center of the table was surrounded by a mound of yellow jonquils and delicate deli-cate white freeslas. Yellow marigolds were used about the house. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Alice Calhoun of Bridgeport, Conn.; Mrs. M. A. Woodward and Mrs. W. H. Shearman. Shear-man. Assisting In serving were Miss Marjorie Bidwell, Miss Lucile Reid and Miss Marion White. -r' urs. John Cain entertained at a pret--rtily appointed luncheon yesterday at hr home in the Bungalow apartments. The guests were seated at one long table find a smaller one. A bowl of white tulips, tinted with delicate pink, in a green bowl formed the centerpiece for the large table. English ivy formed a tracery along the cloth. A basket of the tulips, with ivy twined over the handle, was the centerpiece center-piece for the small table. The place cards were band-painted figures fig-ures of up-to-date young women. Conundrums Conun-drums playing on the names of well-known well-known authors were at each plate. Covers Cov-ers were laid for sixteen. The marriage of Miss Stella Beesley and Ivan A. Dahlqulst took place yesterday yester-day at noon in the Salt Lake temple. A reception followed, from 2 until 5 oclock, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Beesley, on North Second Sec-ond West street. The bride wore a modish costume of dark blue with mustard trimmings, tailored, with a hat of gold lace. She wore a corsage bouquet of white sweet peas. Th house was decorated In daffodils and ferns, arranged a.i a centerpiece for the table. A yellow color schenio prevailed pre-vailed in all of the details of the decorations. decora-tions. A stringed orchestra furnished music mu-sic (luring the afternoon. The dining room was In charge of Mrs. Wilford Beesley, who was assisted by Miss Martha Barlow, Miss L-ucIle Beesley, Miss Alton Lowe and Miss May Irvine. Punch was served by Miss Bess Hayward. The couple left immediately after the reception for a wedding journey. They will make their home on their return at the Richmond anarttnents. A tea was given yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. H. S. Bird on Gen-, ter street for the benefit of a fund being juuh;i n y n war emergency Eiauon established in this city to supplement Red Cross work. The tea table was decorated in spring flowers. A large number called " during the late afternoon to contribute to a worthy cause. The proceeds will be devoted to emergency sta tion No. 2, at theiome of Mrs. Union Worthington, 301 Frfond avenue. , f Mrs. Rex Stark entertained the K. T. C. L. club yesterday at tea at her home on fN-lrd avenue. The table had a center-pi center-pi f red tulips In a cut-glass bowl. The favor were in valentine effects. The guest."! included the eight club members and three additional guests. The club members are Mrs. F. O. Keyes. Mrs. Percy Morris, Mrs. Leon Smith, Mrs. A. A. Parmler, Mrs. George Purdy and Mrs. Joseph SequirL . Tie Bachelor Knights will give a masquerade mas-querade dancing party for the members of the club who have married within the last year or so at the Ladies' Literary club ! this evening. i The committees in charge of the dance Include P. J. Owens. Robert DrlscoII and James Sullivan, entertainment committee; commit-tee; T. Killeen, J. Maher, S. J. Moloney and Ci. Buckley, floor committee; Albert Driscoll, J. Bogan and R. Werner, refreshment re-freshment committee, and Don Morrison and Dan Callahan, door committee. The University club will entertain with a dance this evenlner at the clubhouse. Mrs. Ray Packard will entertain with a bundle shower tills afternoon at her borne in the Fairmont apartments in compliment com-pliment to Miss Vera Hardy, a bride of nest week. The junior class of the "West nigh school will give a matinee dance this afternoon aft-ernoon In the West high gymnasium. Dancing will start immediately following the close of school and some special music has been arranged for. Mrs. C. A. Qulgley win -entertain at luncheon Tuesday at the Alta club. Mrs. J. C. "Weeter will entertain at luncheon at her homo in the Bransford Saturday. A pupilF' recital will be given by Mrs. P. O. Perkins Saturday afternoon at her Mrs. Harry W. Sturges, who will return tomorrow from an extended eastern and southern trip with her husband. m ..J. . &'mm-?: ?A 1 s ;m ,-3 I Si home in the Kelson apartments. The : younger pupils of Mrs. Perkins will furnish fur-nish the programme. They are Warren Beaver, Helen Gibson, June ' Johnson, Bertha Pruftt, Margaret Behm. Joseph Rosenblatt, Betty Perkins, Dorothy Brat-ten. Brat-ten. Miss bouine Naylor and Miss Alta-dena Alta-dena Sampson. The T. W. C. A. High Schools Girls' club wll entertain the advisory committee commit-tee and board of directors of the Y. W. C. A. at a tea in the girls' c'.ubrooms at the Y. W. C. A. gymnasium building this afternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock. j Mrs. Matthew Cullen will entertain the Crystal club at luncheon Monday after- noon at her home on Fifth East street. Apollo lodge, :D. B. P.. will give a masquerade mas-querade ball this evening at Odd Fellows' ! nail. The committee in charge includes ! Alex Lund, C P. Hansen, Hilmer W. Hanson, T. Petersen and U C. Holt. The current events and current literature liter-ature section of the Ladies' Literary club will meet this afternoon at the clubhouse. Mrs. Hardie Lynch will give a paper on "The Courts of Domestic Relations." Mrs. E, O. Leatherwood will give a paper on "The Disappearance of the Dinner Pail." . Mrs. A. C. Whlttaker entertained at cards Wednesday evening at her home, 265 Ninth avenue. Music was enjoyed during the evening and a late supper was served. A basket of red sweet peas with a red tulle bow on the handle was the centerpiece for the supper table. The tally tal-ly cards were in red hearts, and hearts also added to the decorative scheme. Sixteen Six-teen guests were entertained. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. G. T. Anderson. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Worthington, Miss Marjorie Worthington, Mrs. Ball. Mr. and Mrs. R. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. William Sorsenson. Mr. and Mrs. F. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bayle, Frank AUree, Mrs. A. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Anderson. Mrs. G. T. Anderson assisted the hostess. Mrs. I. M. Solomon of New York is the guest of Mrs. Henry Cohn. She will remain some time. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Sturges will return tomorrow from an extended trip to eastern and southern cities. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Park, who have been occupying oc-cupying the apartment of Mr. nnd Mrs. Sturges in the Mecklenburg, will be at home at the Hotel Utah for the remainder of the winter. Mrs. A. H. Woolley entertalne-l yesterday yes-terday afternoon at her home on Douglas avenue at a Kensington followed by tea. The tea table had a low howl of violets as a centerpiece. The guests included Miss Afton Young, Mrs. Ldwin L. Sheets, Mrs. Perry G. Snow, Mrs. Walter Neal, Mrs. H. G. Bywater, Mrs. W. M. Davis, Mrs. John I Groo and Miss Marie Morris. Mrs. W. E. Onions gave a party !n honor of the seventeenth birthday of her daughter, Marie Valentine, on St. Valentine's Valen-tine's day, at her home on Redwood road. The tables were decorated with red and white hearts, cupids and sweet peas. Covers were laid for the following guests: Miss Ruth Senior, Miss Vera Kelton, Miss Hazel Higbee, Miss May Ford, Miss Bessie Bes-sie Egsett, Miss Olive Prime, Miss Daisv Prime, W. Churchill, E. Prime, J. Hurst, M. Hogan, C. Senior and W. and R. Onions. Games and music were the features fea-tures of the programme. A party of children was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steel, 271 H street, Wednesday eevning, to celebrate cele-brate Si. Valentine's day. Miss Jennv Graham of Toronto assisted in entertaining. entertain-ing. Dancing and games were enjoyed by Hie young folks. A postbox for valentines valen-tines was a feature. Refreshments with gay decorations on the cake and can-, can-, dies were served at a prettily appointed j table. The. place cards and favors were hearts and arrows. Those present were I Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steele. Miss Graham, Archie Steele, Martin Steele. Louise S-teele, Arthur Steele, lsobel Steele, Goldie vi estfall, Girard Westfall. Grace Harper, Harry Harper, Dorothy Walker and August Au-gust Voelker. , Miss Merle Corey entertained Tuesdav evening at a linen shower in honor of Miss Vera Hardy, a .bride of next week. I Valentine Ideas prevailed in the decorations deco-rations and refreshments. The guests were entertained at games. As the bride opened her gifts a shower of rose leaves and confetti, concealed in a large heart suspended from the chandelier, descended upon her. Thirty-five guests were In attendance. at-tendance. Mr. and Mrs. J. T Aubrev announce the engagement of their daughter Susie to Floyd rates of Park City. The marriage mar-riage will take place March 28. Miss Anna McDonald of this cttv and A. S. Thoss of Mldvale were married yesterday morning at 11 o'clock at the parsonage of Phillips Congregational church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. P. A. Simpkin in the presence pres-ence of i datives and friends. The couple will make their home in MidvaJe. Miss I-eah Parry entertained the B. G. club last night at her home on South Second West street. I Matters to be Included in the Sunday bo- : clety colnmtM mutt be in the office not' later j than noon Saturday. Notices or women's j cluh meetings should be seut In Friday i : . : |