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Show 1 MRS. LESTER I. FREED entertained enter-tained informally at luncheon yesterday yes-terday at her homo, 1 1C4 East South Tc:r.pk In honor of Mrs. ". C. Aloxaiulor, Mrs. I. Ponoher and Mrs. .1. W. Kooklidge. The decorations wero in yellow. Paffodfls formed a springlike centerpiece for the tab'.o. Covers were laid for fourteen. A Kensington followed luncheon. The Ftnh "Pane-ins; club entertained with tho fifth and last of its series of1 d.mces at the Eo:d I'tah last nicht. I Lancing was enjoyed in the ballroom and punch was sered on the mezzanine floor. Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Sniker entertained a party of friends at a IHueh supper at I heir home. T V street, in compliment to' Mr:?. Spiker's s:sier. Mrs. Frank E. j ivherty of Butte, Mont., following the I ball. " j Under the direction of Miss Lucy Van Cntt dean of women of the University of Utah, a luncheon was given vosier- I day in the women's rest room." The j pc.ests of honor were the wives of the i legislators. The quests were seated at! one lent: table, which was desorated in1 ferns, potted plants and American flags. ; T'lj -;avo: s were in the form of tiny j -Tik-an flass, which were placed at each ! TuUe. About sixtv quests were present. . I A Washington's birthday entertainment ' was given v youiiff people of the First Unitarian church last evening-. The following fol-lowing interesting programme was car-riel car-riel out: School orchestra, composed of: Miss H::san navoould. piano: Miss Catherine, Fowler, violin: Miss Amv Walton, violin; vio-lin; Harold Manser., clarinet , Morris Fowler, cornet. The orchestra gave the 1 loilowing selection: I "My Country, Tis of Thee." ! "America, I Love Thee," Miss Elsie : Kubin. i Orchestra. j Flar dritl: Miss Ma-lelin Clark. Miss Jeannette Cleveland. Miss Helen Hurlev. Miss tJeorcie Hnrlev. Miss Frances Loof-bourow. Loof-bourow. Miss Cosotie Foole. Miss Helen U'-oie. Miv Ruth Snvder. M!ss Vivian I Kdwards. Jfss Ethel Stanford, Miss Marv ! Louise Trent. Leon Loot hourow. Miss : .lane Sevmo-r. Jobn Snvdcr, Joe Stott, Jack Zink. John Maiik. Conn alto solo, selected, Miss Nellie liasi.rou-'k. t Virginia house of burresses: Allen Lynch. Reed J oofbonrow. John PtotL Duet. "My Ho:u Is Va:::m; Here fori Tree -Smart). Miss Alice M. Wood and Miss Mary L. fn.ier. j Continental congress: Harold Madsen, cnalrman: Fred Sachs. George Lang ford. ' f- M. Xilcson. Alvin Borgquist, E. A. , Lawrence. T. P. Eimkbank. Contralto solo, selected. Miss Nellie I Rfisbrouck. ! Family album: Mr. and Mrs. Po--a-bom.is. Morris Fowler and Miss Edna ! t. leveiand: John and Priscilia, Allen I Lynch and Mis Susan P.aybould; Mr. and I Mrs. Dutch. M;sS Lvura Carlson and Miss1 IJomthv brown; Cr-nce and Martha.! brarkhn tower and Miss Marie Fowler: M:ss Civd War. Miss DaneiU Straup; i her old -ma II aunts. Miss Christina Peter-son Peter-son and Miss Catherine Fowler; Aunt! Cnole, Miss Julia Seymour: the little i iiloes, Leon Loofuourow, John Snvder, ' Joe Stott. Jack Zink. Joim Malick. "Star Soai.gied Banner," Faniilv albuin and audience. j0z wed J ins: of Miss Vivian Smith. Wsn:er or Mis. J. M. Kearslev or this f--iy. and Cli:ford cannon, a former Salt L-ke ma::, now jiving in Pocatello, took i.-ce last niciu at S o'clock at the home Vhe hn.'ics muii:er, ll'MT Windsor ave-'- -N. T'.e ceremony was performed bv B;si:or. Per -y Co ldard and was followed by a -supper for relatives. The sunpr table was decorated in red ani white anidtioi.a and red and white hearts. Tne bride vote a sown of grav Gnr?- : eite ere--?. The brides.na id. M;ss Naomi iis;er of the bride, wore nink repc de cliine. Ilardie Cannon, bro'ther of the grou.n. was best man. The marrh-.L'e of Miss Vera Hard'.- and ' . t,amorit Felt took place vestcrnav n.ornin- in the Salt like temple. A din-rer din-rer w.-s sjrved for r-It lives at the home or tlie ! rL.'e s parents. Mr. and M'rs. T nomas ft. Hardy, on Almond street. The ('inner table was dco:ated In pink and w!;uH swet peas. The bride wore a wiiit.-; taffeta gown and carried white Svveet pea. The t-K-y.c will be at home after March 1 at 1116 Seventh Last street. Miss Viola Lubeek entertained with a Washington's birthday party last nitrht at iir homo, UK l street. Patriotic decorations dec-orations prevailed throuirhout the house, with the introduction of shields, hatchets and tiny cherry brandies suggestive of Washington. $ Red and white carnations in a frnki bfsket decorated the supper table. The evening was spent in s;t mes and music, in! lowed by supper. Thtity guests were iu attendance. Mrs. M. E. Dearine was given a surprise sur-prise partv yesterday at her home on Si-vr nth Lo si street, in honor of her birthday. The afternoon was spent in a Kensington, followed by tea. A crvstal basket of pink and w hite sweet peas" was the cental pie-'s for the tea table. Assisting As-sisting in fering ivere Mrs. L. H. Drisre-s, Mrs. Hiirry MclCwan and Miss Petrina Jo-er.iien. Foui teen quests were present. pres-ent. Miss 11a Emms entertained last night at "50'j" at her home, l Mi-diian ave-u ave-u jc. Tin.; lious? was decorated in red jtrv! white carnations and puttnij plants, t with an introduction of American fiss, "J::itcliets and cherry branches, in celebra-"f celebra-"f Wasninton's birthday. The re-lieTV-ents were in patriotic Colors. The r.ostess was assisted by her moth- , - er. Mrs. J. K. Emms. Mrs. C. V. ftoeder u n d ! i-s. 1 1 y r u m Pull. Tho quests included Miss Isabel Pa'ld-son. Pa'ld-son. Miss Henrietta S'tlefel, Miss Mamie Jacobsen, Miss Helen Tliomas, Miss Anne Hofian. Miss t'atlierine Davis, Miss Martha Mar-tha Cannon. Miss Thalma Grace. Miss ra Sheets, Miss Inez Burton. Miss Viola Criddle; Lowell Castle ion, Kenneth Pourne. Allen Urown, Vernon Urown, Wallace Reiser. Koger Cannon, I"oiiKlas Clifford. Jack Healy, Monte Johnson, An-tiis An-tiis McKellar. Jr.. Van (.riant, Karl Udell. Paul Pickering mid Dill Whipple. m Tho Spanish circle of the University of Utah held its regular meeting last evening eve-ning in the women's rest rooms. A programme pro-gramme in Spanish, which consisted of recitations and musical selections, was given by the members of the society. Miss Huet, Instructor in Spanish at the university, followed the programme by a short talk on the study of Spanish. The remainder of the evening was spent in playing games. Lie lit refreshments were served at 11 o'clock. Those In charge of the procrammo were Miss Helen Pull. Miss Martha Kic hards and Wendell Smoot. Those In char.ee of the refreshments were Miss Marion Jones, Miss Mary Van Cott and Paul Tawiiew The .lunior women of the University of Utah were hostesses at an informal reception re-ception plvcn yesterday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock In the women's rest rooms. The guests of honor included the Junior men. members of the faculty and their wivAg. The rooms were decorated in potted plants nnd ferns, and a musical programme was Riven by the University Glee club. Mr. and Mrs. Claud W. Freed entertained enter-tained at dinner last nlsrht at their home on First avenue. The table was decorated deco-rated in yellow daffodils. Covers were laid for ten. A lar?e dancing party will he jriven bv the Kmanon cluh this eveninc at the Newhouse hotel in honor of Washington's birthday. The club members are Mr. and Mrs. H. Harrv Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Meredith. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs E. If. Chapman. Mr. a nd Mrs. 1 iarry Rennet t. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Owen, Mr and Mr. John Kingdom, Mrs. M. Yates and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howe of Murrav. M'rs. Vernon R. Bel! will entertain at an Informal bridge partv this afternoon at hr nuarters at Fnrt Douglas, In honor of Washington's birth da v. I Mrs. Oeorse W. Teudt will entertain some women friends nt dinner this evening eve-ning at her home in Federal heights, in honor of Washington's birthday. Miss Merle Mackay will entertain with a box partv at the Wilkes theater this afternoon, followed bv tea at Franklin's. The One -step club will slve a lare dancing party at the ladies' Literary clnb this evening, celebrating Washington's Washing-ton's birthdav. Harry Tlolley will celebrate his sixteenth six-teenth birthday this ever.!n at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Holley, 223 West Third North street. The marriace of Miss Lillian Renshaw and J. P. Kellnr will take place this evening eve-ning at the home of the bride's parents- A dancing party In celebration of Washington's birthday will be piven this evening at the Commercial club. Special Spe-cial favors w 111 be jriven and supper will he served. The entertainment is the third in a series. Owln? to the size of the club, the privilege priv-ilege of attendance at the annual break- fast of the ladles' Literary club will be limited to members. The entertainment committee has decided, however, that ' each member of the club Is entitled to a ticket for the breakfast and may transfer trans-fer it to a friend, in case the member I does not attend. A number of reset I vatlons have already been made and many others are expected today and Friday. Fri-day. Mrs. S. L. Fillings will entertain the Plate club Friday at luncheon at her home on Eleventh Fast street. Tonisht will be society nicht nt the automobile show at Bonneville park. A number of box parties will be in evidence. evi-dence. ' The milltarv ball under the auspices of the Agricultural college at Logan, announced an-nounced for last night, has been postponed post-poned until Monday, on account of irregular irreg-ular train service resulting from the storm. The meeliner of the R O. B. TJ. T. 'dub announced for yesterday with Mrs. .Max Bea-wr has been postponed until next Wednesday. The Ladies Aid society of the Phillips Congregational church will entertain with a silver tea this pf ternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Harry T-Duke. T-Duke. 418 Fifth East street. Members of the church andy their friends are Invited. In-vited. The Missionary society of the Im-manuel Im-manuel Baptist church will be entertained enter-tained "by Mrs. CJ. J. Badertscher at her home, 1401 Hollywood avenue. The assisting as-sisting hostesses will be Mrs. William Hardy, Mrs. J. F. Morrow. Mrs. G. A. Hanna and Mrs. Arthur C. Arthur. The Oliver O. Howard post and W. R-C. R-C. will give an old -fashioned dance in honor of Washington's birthday at the 1. O. O. F. hall. Colonial costumes will be worn. Card tables will be arranged for those who do not care to dance. The Art Guild society of the University of Utah held its reeular meeting last evening at the Chi Omega sorority house on South Temple street. Following the meeting light refreshments were served. Miss Afton Free had charge of aLl arrangements. ar-rangements. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Snell and pon George left yesterday for their home in St. Anthony, Idaho, after spending several sev-eral days In the city on their way from New York. , ' Mr. and Mrs. TT,. O. Howard and daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Marjorio Howard, of this city, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Peet and daughter. Miss Mildred Peet of Kansas City, have arrived in San Francisco, from Honolulu, a nd are at the St. Francis hotel. Mr. and Mrs. James K. A us tin. Miss Nellie Calvin and Mrs. K. K. Cajvin are also at the St. Francis. |