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Show JITr.;K AND MRS. P. C. KVANS and Senator ami Mrs. Frank Evans entertained en-tertained the Knsiiin flub last niitht at a supper dance at the Hotel Utali. with Coventor ,and Mrs. Simon Bamberger, the slate senators and their wives and the district judges and their wives as guesls of ihonor. The guests wero seated for supper at small tables around the ballroom, with the center cleared for danelnc The tables were laid for six and each had a crystal vase of yellow daffodils In the center. The guests were received on the mezzanine floor. Supper was served at 9:::o o'clock. A musical programmo was furnished during the evening by Willard Anielin. soloist, and Miss Mary Fisher, violinist. Mrs Willard Andelin was the aciompa-nist. aciompa-nist. The Vohnuth orcheytra played the (lance music and also gave a number ol special selections. The guests included Governor and Mrs. Sinio Bamberger, lr. and Mrs. George u -rftr-HdU.-nTi svniilur .Iair.es Y. Flink. J&iC and Mrs. V. II. Bramel. Mr. and . JSiis. V. II. FolUmd. Dr. and Mrs. F.. G. Gowans. Judge and Mrs. Wilson McCarthy, McCar-thy, Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Stookey. Mrs. William M. Stewart, Miss Charlotte Slew-art. Slew-art. Mr. and Mrs. Mathonihall Thomas. Senator and Mrs. George H. Dern. Senator Sena-tor and Mrs. "W. W. Armstrong. Professor Profes-sor and Mrs. A. C. Uind. Mrs. George t. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ramage, Professor and Mrs. E. H. Beckstrand. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Andelin. Senator H. T. Reynolds. Senator and Mrs. Don B. I'olloo. Senator and Mrs. Richard Stringham. Mr. and ".Mrs. I,. JI. Gillham. Mr. and Mrs. .1. I.. P.ovden. Judge and Mrs. Harold M. Stephens. Miss ilary K. Conncliv. nr. Jane V. Skolfield, Professor Profes-sor and Mrs. Levi Kdgar Young. John Connellv. Dr. and Mrs. John Z. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Lowe, Senator and Mrs. Quince Kimball. Senator and Mrs. James W. Clyde. -Miss Margaret Summerhavs. John W. Smnmerhays. Professor Pro-fessor and Mrs. R. R. Lyman, Senator and Mrs. Orlando Bra lley. Senator W. J. Parker, Senator and Mrs. Archibald B. van. T. P. Foster, N". L. Wilson. Professor Pro-fessor and Mrs. Howard Driggs. Mr. and Mis. George F. Browning. Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. llardv, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Michelscn. Judge and Mrs. .1. U Brown, Miss Mary Fisher, Senator William Seeg-millcr. Seeg-millcr. Senator J. II. Wootton, Senator and Mrs. Daniel Stevens, William Allison, Alli-son, Miss Gejiieve Allison, O. J. Grimes. A. St. Patrick's tea followed the regular regu-lar meeting of the Catholic Woman's i league at the Ladies' Literary club house V'esterdav afternoon. The tea table in l;e club library was decorated in Irish Veen. A cluny cover was over green. I ureen wicker basket held a fern as a lerniece. A green tulle how was on V handle of the basket and It was sur- led bv tinv Irish flags. Four silver Vlesticks at the corners of the table J green candles. aiding at the table were Mrs. F. 'aing, Mrs. Otto Fisher, Miss Anna j!er and Mrs. Redding. A number of g women who assisted in serving I dressed as Irish colleens. They were t iZ.ite Rotzler, Miss Cora. Rotzler, Lciie Jenkinson, Miss Mary Bogan, yciss Klizabclh O'Connor and Mrs. Elder-ybroad. Elder-ybroad. C 'I'ce Rev. Father George Rapier gave - an Interesting nrl-Jrs on "literature" i MrtJ. .1. YV. Curtis x:ive three pleasing- r solos "Tho lhirp That Once Through Tarn's Hall. "Klllarney." and "Don't Ynu t bove the Kves Th;it Came From Ireland." : t-; Lilting Irish melodies were played by . Owen Harriett as violin selections. j '.- A large number were in attendance to , enjoy the programme and the tea fol- h lowing. V f Mrs. Willard Hansen. Jr., and Miss jj Rdna Hansen entertained with a miscel- t ianeoiis shower aii'l supper at their home on Lincoln avenue last evening in com- K', pliment to Miss Margaret Greer, a bride f, of next week. Sixteen of the girl friends I of the bride were entertained. The supper tahlc had a howl of violets in the cnt'.-r. Nut baskets were, in ye!- 3 low. The pl;iee earcls bore sketches of I eupi'1 and were edi;ed in fiold. b Covets were Inid for Miss Kdith Power- ing. Mrs. Stephen Fiusath, Mrs. A. L. (ireer. Miss Julia At wood, Trs. Atwood, Mrs. 1 1. C Melojiough, Mrs. Robert I j Spelter. Mrs. Thomas Burt. Mrs. L. A. I I Htevenson, Mrs. Grace Everett, Miss t 1 (jloria Dansie. Miss Alice Barton. Miss I Lola Joluison and Miss Kdith Bowering. 5 I f The Wasatch Literary club met yes- j terriav afternoon with Mrs. C. A. Stilphcn, liilts Third avenue. Tt was federation dav. Mrs. K 1 ward Bichsel of, Ogden, J president of the Utah Federation of W'o- l men's clubs, and Mrs. E. O. leather wood f of this citv spoke on the "State Kedera- fi lion." Mrs. V. V. Adams, president ot P the Walt Lake City Federation of Wo- C men's elubs, spoke on "The Re-eslablish- c ment of the Municipal Market." ( Mrs. Willard Kiehai'ds gave violin se- led ions, aerompanied by Mrs. P. U. f Perkins. Site played "Romance." by Wieniawskl. and "Minuet," by Beethoven- r Kreish-r. Voi-al selections were given by I Mrs. Stella Foole, accompanied by Miss t Sena Hauerbaeh. Tea was served at the close of the programme. u f Mrs. Walter Scott entertained with the t' scond of a series of bridge teas at her 7- home on Third avenue yesterday after- !; noon. The tea table had a basket of p hyacinths as a centerpiece and flowering h cineraria were used about the rooms. I.; Guests were entertained at five tables at bridge, followed by tea. The hostess f. was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Carl f. Walter Scott. f P The "Los Angeles Tribune says: "Two eastern visitors, Mrs. Frank Me- Clellan of Schenectady and Mrs. H. 'Riddle of Salt Lake, were guests of honor at an informal luncheon given by Mrs. R. i S. McClellan at her home. 70fi2 Sunset boulevard. "Bridge was enjoyed in the afternoon." 6 'j The marriage of Miss Tessie V. Allen of Buffalo, X. Y.. and Charles G. Clark U of Bingham, Utah, took place Sunday g afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of Mr. f p.nd Mrs. Albert Jacobsen. 1426 Fourth j liast street. The ceremony was per- t formed by Dr. Elmer I. Goshen and was J i followed by a dinner, with covers for J sixteen. The table was decorated in c jonquils and smilax. The party attended the Panta.ges after dinner. Mr. and Mrs. i Clark have gone to the Pacific coast for ! a honeymocn trip. They will be at home in Bingham after April 1. Reservations are bein? made by parties for n banquet to be given Monday evening even-ing at the Hotel Utah in the Interest of a campaign for Westminster college. J. M. Bailey will be astmaster and toasts i will be given by Frederick C. Richmond, be Rev. p. A. SImpkin, the Rev. H. W. j enerd and Mrs. C. H. McMahon. ! ' ! Mrs. IT. C. Jorgenson will entertain at inicheon today at theUniversity club In nonur of Mis. David Keith, Jr. Mrs. P. J. Quealy will entertain at bridge luncheon today at her home, 104 (4 street. Miss Ethel Lambert will entertain at luncheon today in compliment to Miss Margaret Greer, a bride of next week. Mrs. J. IT. Manderfield will entertain at bridge tea today in compliment to Mrs. Frank E. Doherty of Butte. Mont., at her home, 10-1 Kinth-East street. Mrs. Verna Barney will entertain with a box party at the Wilkes theater this evening. Mrs. J. J. Cushman will entertain the B. B. Sewing club this afternoon at her home, 533 South First West street. The Needlecraft club, will meet this afternoon at the home' of Mrs. W. G. Loveridge on East Fourth South street. Mrs. Ernest Avery will celebrate her birthday with a luncheon at noon today, 1055 Major avenue. Cards will follow luncheon. . The marriage of Miss Blanch Ansley and E. Q. Thayer will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of ' the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ansley, 551 East Fifth South street. Dr. 0. B, Allen of the Immanuel Baptist 1 1 lurch will perform the ceremony.- Miss j Geneva Ansley will be bridesmaid and 1 liltlc Dorothy Ansley will he ringbearer, Tlie couple will leave late this afternoon 1 for Kansas City to make their home. Invitations have been issued by tlie 1 chorus of the Ladies' Literary club for a musical tea to be given next Tuesdav at the clubhouse from 3:30 until 6 o'clock, in compliment to Mrs. Ernest A. Smith, , Mrs. Marjorie Dodge- Warner and Philip i Bansbach. Section 2 of the Ladies Aid society of the Immanuel Baptist church will meet with Mrs. J. A. Reeder, 660 Kast Sixth South street, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The members are requested to take thimbles. The Ladles' Literary club will hold Us regular meeting Friday afternoon at the 1 club house. Mrs. Charles Brooks will give I an illustrated talk on "A Trip Through j tuiiuiiiti. mm vnRuii .-inri itn. oLcl cuHl con illustrations of views taken by Mrs. Brooks while making tho trip will be used. Tlie Cleofan will have its annua, business busi-ness meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Isaac Blair Evans, 14 C street Ofttcers will be elected and annual redpolls red-polls will be given. Tho Lloyd alliance of the First "Unitarian "Uni-tarian church will meet this afternoon In 1 lie parlors of tlie church. Miss Kat e Thompson will speak on "Young People and the Church." Mrs. Amanda Henderson Hender-son will be tlie hostess. The Authors' clob will meet this morning morn-ing at 10 o'clock in the Bishop's building,, instead of 10:30. Cantos XXI to XXIV of Dante's "lniorno" will be the lesson. The ladies' auxiliary of the Volunteer Firemen will hold its annual election of officers this afternoon at its had, 271 Canyon road. Section 4 of the Ladies' Aid society of 1 !ii First Presbvtcrinn church will meet with Mrs. John Wilhart, 723 Eleventh East street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Miss Dorothy Block will arrive Thursday Thurs-day evening from San Francisco, to remain re-main until Sunday as the guest of Miss J :ir!ene Kimball at the Hotel Utah. She will he- j (Mned bv her parents, who will arrive I'rnni California Sunday in Ogden 1 and will accompany them to their home 3 ;n New York. f The home economics section of the Ladies' Literary club will n pot this afternoon after-noon at tlie clubhouse. A talk on "Prac- ileal Housekeeping" will be given by Irs. .iohn A. Widtsoe. Jlrs. O. C. Ralston will talk on "Voratiorml Guidance:" Tea will be served following the prosi-amme and the question of establishing a social center for the purpose of training young housekeepers will be discussed. E. O. J. Hankc will entertain at a dancing1 party at tlie Tennis club Saturday Satur-day evening. Mrs. icon Pweet enterlnined her club :it luncheon yesterday at the Hotel Utah. Covers wero laid for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. George Chandler have left for a several weeks' visit to New-York New-York and Boston. Mr. and Mrs. ."Joseph Nelson have returned re-turned from their honeymoon in California Califor-nia and are at tlie Nelson home on Third avenue. TV. and Mrs. T. Y. St even sen entertained enter-tained at a family dinner Saturday evening even-ing at their residence on 1 .oiran avenue in honor of their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. McKny, Mrs. John MeFarland, Mrs. Jack Christv and E. R. McKay. Mrs. MeFarland. Mrs. Christy and E. R. I MeKav have been visiting with their luvThor and sislei-. Mr. and Mrs. P. 1.'. McKay, on Capitol hill, for the past week. Mr?. J'. P. Rudy has rr-turned from a mx -veeks stay In Los Ancir.s and vhc beaches of southern California. Maxwell -McKean W. R. C. will l.oM its regular nieetingr this aiteniuon at 2 ')': in I. O- O. F. ball. All corps members are cordially invited. Mrs. Elwood Stanley Brown, formerly ot this city, arrived In the city last night from Chicago, on her way to San Francisco Fran-cisco to sail for Manila early next week. Mrs. E. V. Rohison has gone to Berkeley, Berke-ley, Cal., to visit relatives. |