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Show VALEXTIXE day will be extensively celebrated in Salt Lake society with dances, luncheons and various vari-ous other diversions. Appropriately, Appropri-ately, little cupid has set the day 25 that for several weddings. One Yaientine day wedding will bo that of .Miss Ruth (1 Ian field and Jesse H. Hilton, Hil-ton, which will take place this evening at 7 o'clock at the Glanf.el.1 home, 5-2 East Seventh South street. The ceremony cere-mony will be performed by the Rev. P. A-Simpkin. A-Simpkin. A reception will follow from S until H o'clock. Mrs. F. W. Hanson of Tooele will be matron of honor; Miss Josephine Jo-sephine Lanadon, maid of honor; Miss .Dorothy Glanfield and Miss Laictle Glan-Jield, Glan-Jield, bridesmaids. F. VT. Hanson will be . best man. Mrs. Morris A. Andrews will sing. A double wedding today will be that of Mi.-s . -Hicile Adeiia Hart ; and Wehrli Ij- I'ack and Miss Lcona Sabina -tiari and Willard Anhton. The ceremony r : take place today in the Salt Lake temple. The brides are daughters of Mr. auJ Mrs. Charles H. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Karl A. Pchetd will entertain enter-tain at riinncr this evening at their home on Katst South Tt"npie street in honor of Mifs Mar;tret M Intyre an -'J Mussel 1 Kim-bali Kim-bali iv. -Li:"f , who will be married Saturday. Sat-urday. The Pi Eta Epsilon sorority will en'ertain at a luncheon at the Hotel Utah tu.iay (n compliment to Miss Mclntyre. if. :;: Mr. and Mrf. G. A. Light and Mr. and Mis. J. H. Waters will entertain with a la rge dancing pai ty this evening at the Newhouse hotel in celebration of St. Valentine's Val-entine's day. The Inho club will eive a valentine dancing party this evening at the Ladies' Lit;ra ry clui. Five hundred Invitations have hfii issued. The club members are MUs Thalia Cuff man. Miss Theresa McAllister. Mc-Allister. M is Florence Peterson, Miss Agnes lieiner, Miss Emma Harding. Miss Florence Leoper, Miss Bertha Cronin, Miss Leona la slain, Miss Selma Miller and Miss Helen Hein. The patrons and patronesses will be Mr. and Mrs. K. Locghboro'.iu-h, Mr. and Mrs. P. XX. Mad-sen, Mad-sen, Mr. anil Mrs. L. AY. Smeltzer, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. CotHam, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. ColTinan, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Lund, Mr. and Mrs. R. J.I Jeff, J. M. Reynolds and Mrs. Pauline Ostler. Tea was served following an afternoon of Greek music and dancing under the direction di-rection of the music section of the Ladies' Literary club yesterday afternoon at the club house. The tea table had a centerpiece center-piece of pink sweet peas and ferns ar-ransred ar-ransred in a basket. Mrs. A. S. Bower had .iiai Liie ia. iuu.il. Following is the programme given: Greek songs and orchestra selections, VIc-trola; VIc-trola; Greek rhythm dance, Miss Margaret Miller, Miss Nona vie Rasmuasen, pupils of . Miss Gabbott; soprano solo, with chorus, from Greek opera "Peruje," Mrs. FredfcBarnes; piano solo, two Greek se-lectVs, se-lectVs, Mrs. Georsre Marks; soprano s.-OT "I Will Twine the Violets" (Horatio ..-arker), Mrs. J. W. Curtis; chorus, jr "Swa How Song" ("Horatio Parker), club r horns; dance, Greek maidens playing N, Miss Joan Bird, Miss Marion Parke, M7vKathxyn Hennefer and Miss Dorothy Brow Tr pupils of Miss Katherine Gabbott. Accompanist, Miss Kate Nelson. Mrs. S. A. Greenwood entertained the Sans Soucl club yesterday afternoon at 'ards. followed by tea at her home on Doualas avenue. The club members, be-Eidps be-Eidps Mrs. Greenwood, ai;e Mrs. C. B. Hawley, Mrs. L. M. Brumbaugh, Mrs. Lorenzo Snow. Mrs. W. E. Blodgett. Mrs. E. M. West, Mrs. H. L. Baldwin and Mrs. C. O. Vaness. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eennett entertained enter-tained at a dinner dance last night at their home, 1111 Eighth East street. Pink and white carnations were used to decorate dec-orate the table and the place cards were hand painted in carnations. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. H. Harry Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. S. IT. Lund, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. M. Korslund. A fw oilier guests were invited in-vited after dinner to dance. ij: The Social Luncheon club will meet this . i Miss Ruth Glanfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parry Glanfield, who will be married this evening to Jesse H. Hilton. l,; r . . s i f ' a . -V - U 4 ' ' it 4 - " nf 5 -i i afternoon at tlie home of Mrs. P. Brai'fet, 50 North State street. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. Mrs. C. B. Sprague and Miss Joanna Sprague will entertain at bridge tea Thursday afternoon in honor, of Mrs. Helen Sprague. Mrs. Maud Hayes entertained Monday afternoon at her home, 260 West Third North street. Music and games were enjoyed en-joyed and refreshments were served. The quests included Mrs. A. Best, Mrs. Ella Hall, Mrs. M. Hepworth, Mrs. D. Neives, Mrs. R. Bowdle, Mrs. L. Bollscher. Mrs. S. Christenson, Mrs. C Adams, Mrs. H. Lynn. Mrs. A. Rchomtross, Mrs. Lou Levy and Mrs. R. Bobbins. Mrs. B. A. Fran com will entertain the Busy Twelve club this afternoon at her home, 668 Rooseveut avenue. Mrs. M. Yates will entertain the Ema-non Ema-non Card club this afternoon at the home "of Mrs. John T. Smith, 741 Lake street. Mrs. Frank Done will entertain her bridge club this afternoon at her home, 009 Second avenue. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock and will be followed by cards. Mrs. A. H. Woolley will entertain at a Kensington tomorrow afternoon at her home on Yale avenue. The Draper Mothers' club will meet this afternoon with Mrs. Charles R. Pike, 168 T street. Mrs. F. W. Meakin will discuss "Parente' Responsibility." An interpretation of Bible stories will be given and Miss Louise Ensign will give musical selections. The Ladies' auxiliary, U. a T., will hold its regular meeting this afternoon at a Kensington. All members are invited. in-vited. The Woman's Democratic club will hold Its regular meeting this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Hooper building. Papers will be read bv Mrs. John B. Reid and Mrs. P..H. Cahdland, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Cohen will give the parliamentary drill. Music will follow the regular pro-samme. pro-samme. Victor lodge No. 89, Auxiliary to the B- T.j. F. and. 15., will give a Valentino dancing party' this evening at the K. P. hall. The Radiant Sowing circle will be entertained en-tertained this afternoon by Mrs. A. Frank, J-7 Last South Temple street. The Woman's Loyal Moose circle will give a valentine ball tonight at Moose hall. Invitations have been issued to the annual an-nual breakfast of the Wasatch Literary club at the New house hotel Tuesday at 1 o'clock. Section 2 of the Indies', Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. J. R. Davis, 1018 East Second South street, Wednesday at 2 o clock. ' The Missionary society of the Tliff Methodist church will meet Friday afternoon after-noon at 2:K0 o'clock with Mrs. W. B. iodd, 835 Last Second South street. Mies Merle Corey -will entertain at a linen shower Wednesday evening In compliment com-pliment to Miss Vera Hardy, a bride of the month. Mrs. A. C. Whittaker will entertain at' cards Wednesday evening at her homo, 26," Ninth avenue. A Dutch supper will be served. Valentine decorations will be carried out. The College club will meet Thursdav afternoon with Mrs. J. F: Derge, lOSo Second avenue, instead of with Mrs. G. A. Marr, aa originally announced. i Mrs. Ray Packard will entertain Friday Fri-day afternoon with a bundle shower at her home. 36 Fairmont apartments, in lienor of Miss Vera Hardy, who will be married February SI to C. Lamont Felt. The German ppwing riub win ho entertained enter-tained this afternoon by Mrs. A. Pannier, Pan-nier, 1433 Fourteenth Ea-t street. Mrs. Frank E. Dohcrty of Butte Is the suest of her sister, Mra. J. A. Spiker, 67 P street. Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Lynch left yesterdav for a month's trip through southern California. Cali-fornia. TIip Oliver O. T Inward TV. R. C will hold its regular meeting this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. Plans will be made for a colonial ball, to be given on Washington's birthday. Mrs. Malcolm A. Keyser has returned from a several weeks' visit to New York. . Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hornung are at home at the Bransford, having moved from the Mecklenburg apartments. j;i Mrs. Jane Lynn and daughter, Mrs. A. W. Cowan, are visiting in California. Mr. and Mrs. David Keith, Jr., have returned re-turned to San Francisco after their wedding wed-ding trip to Honolulu. They were joined in San Francisco by Mr. and Mrs. David Keith, St. v x Mr. and Mrs. Wesley King will arrive Monday from a brief visit to southern California. Mrs. Charles Doolittle has returned from a visit to relatives in Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gurnsey and Miss Aria Murphy are now" in their home on East First South street after spending three months at the Covey. The University club has announced- a dance for Friday evening at the clubhouse. club-house. The annual banquet will be given on February 21. |