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Show 'pi Ijl FBIII" AKV, the month of 1 ho poo Snint Valentine, patron of Cupu -r" also marUiug tho anniversary o the binh of the tilth. t of his oomitvj feader in Amrrn'an patriotism, elo? at hand. Hearts, emblem of t. Valor tine, are already iu evidence in eonfec tinners' nrd stationery ehop winnow and soon flags hatchets and oherr branches. jggestivo of "Washington will appear for decorative purposes ii February f iiuot ions. Incidentally, the approaching mont! -Vi eon-3cctin link with spring an TTadv thoughts are beginning t tnvr to spring flowers and spring millinery The fact that lent is unusually lat ?M year will lengthen the winter sea son and February promises to be un-nsusJiy un-nsusJiy ray in social circles. After a month 's rest from the Christmas fes tv,tio5, devotees are now ready to en .1 e r with renewed v i g o r into card p h r tie? and dances. LLAlMXG in largo social t unci ion for tho coming week wll be a re ception and ball to be given by I"t:ih i"omm3ndery . 1, Knights Temper at the Xewhouse hotel tomorrow even ing. The knights will appear in full uniform and the affair promise to bt brilliant. The committee on arrangements. Pin-minent Pin-minent Commander John A. Reeves. Generalissimo L. M. Brumbaugh and Captain lien oral Z. O. Leatherood. hao arranged a pleasing programme in adoption to the general dancing. X 1 : committee, which is composed ot th1 three ranking officers of the Utah Templars, assisted by thevr wive, will receive tie guests. Sojourning sir knights and their ladies axe invited. The grand march will begin at 0 o'clock. 1T1S5 KATUKTX CLINTON enter--A tained a few friends at a dinner dance last night at her home, C7 M street. The dinner table was decorated deco-rated in pink and white and the same polyjjdea was carried ont in the de-T de-T of the menu. Pink and white f'arnations formed a centerpiece, w ith p'nk shaded candelabra on either end. V"ne guests included Miss Blanche AlNin, Miss Sena Dorius, Miss Marge Mathews, Mi:-s 1'ae Lambert. Ed Eug-dahl. Eug-dahl. Francis Baer, "Ry Clinton, Harvey Har-vey Ward and Mont Felt. ARTHUR EDWIN HUMPHREY, small son of Mr. and Mrs. George r?. Humphrey, celebrated his second birthday yesterday afternoon at his parents home, 372 D street. Valentine ideas were carrievl out in. the decorations decora-tions and red and white carnations were ued on the tea table. The small tmesis were Robert Jennincs. Roland Brink, Peter Wolfrom, Stephen Lett. Robert Harker and Jacquin Bran den-bur den-bur eer. A LARGE and attractive entertainment entertain-ment of the past week was a tea at the Hotel Utah Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. E. F. Root and Mr?. L. R. Wattis as hostesses. At least 200 guests were received in the president e suite of the hotel. Tea was served from a prettily arranged table on the dining room of the suite, with a color scheme of pink prevailing in the decorations deco-rations and confections. A number of Ogden guests were in attendance. ONE of the largest card parties of the winter was given yesterday af- j ternoon by the hospitality committee ot the Ladies' Literary club. It was the' initial entertainmect given by that com-mittee com-mittee of the club, which is less than a year old, and was certainly a successful effort. The card tables, ninety-fire in num-be! num-be! were placed in the auditorium, drawing room, on the balcony and the Ftage of the auditorium. Candy was if ft! ' : ySi t icSts j yjjf 0 ' ' ' .'''"'":rSir':'''i- ( . cP Mrs. J. A. Beeves, wife of the commander of the Utah Knights Templar and one of the reception committee for the Knights Templar reception and ball tomorrow evening at the Newhouse hotel. sold in the reception ball, under the direction di-rection of Mrs. S. F. Fenton. Tea was served in the library on the second floor of the clubhouse. The round tea table was a svmphonv in yellow yel-low and purple. A cluny lace cover was over yellow, with a basket of Gold of Ophir roses as a centerpiece. Four crystal crys-tal baskets of violets, alternating with silver candlesticks with yellow candles and yellow shades, outlined the edges of the table. Tho baskets of violets i had bows of yellow tulle on the handles. Tea was served from 3 until 8 o'clock. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. George Francis Ptiehl, Mrs. F. E. Marcv, Mrs. C. C. Dailey and Mrs. W. F. Adams. Assisting in serving were Miss Gwendolyn Gwendo-lyn Tripp, Miss Gail Riddle, Miss Jean-ette Jean-ette McLeod, Miss Doris Edmunds. Mrs. Wesley King and Mrs. McLeod received the tickets of the guests at the door. AH of the members of the hospitality eommiitee assisted in receiving aud entertaining en-tertaining the guests. The committee is composed of Mrs. E. O. Lee, Mrs. S. F. Fenton, Mrs. L. D. Peaslee, Mrs. E. B. Critchlow, Mrs. W. J. Barrette, Mrs! W. II. Bramel, Mrs. "W. L. McLeod and Mrs. Wesley King. SALT LAKE musicians are interested in the visit of Leonard Liebling, editor of the Musical Courier of New York, to this city the last three days of this week. Entertainment has been arranged for Mr. Liebling for his entire viit by Fred '. Graham. One nf the leading events of Mr. Liebling 's visit will be a reception given in his honor at the Ladies' Literarv club house Friday afternoon, bv the music mu-sic section and the current events and current literature sections of the club' takin- the place of the regular meeting ! of the ciirrent events section. Mr. Liebling will give a lecture entitled ''Beethoven and Other Plagiarists," with piano illustrations. The reception and tea will follow. On Thursday evening the chorus of .lohn T. Han. will entertain Mr. Liebling Lieb-ling with a recital at the Consolidated Music hall, followed by a light supper. On Friday evening Mr. Liebling will be the gneet of the Ogden tabernacle choir at dinner at the Weber club, followed bv a meeting iii the tabernacle, where Mr. Liebling wili deliver his Beethoven lecture. Mr. Liebling will be a guest of the Hotel Utah during his stay in Salt Lake. He will arrive Thursday morning and .remain until Sr.turday, when ho will leave for the coast. MRS. WILLIAM REID entertained at a buffet luncheon at her home on Harvard avenue yesterday afternoon from 12 until l:o0 o'clock, in compliment compli-ment to Mrs. Kate Vaughn. The table was decorated in jonquils. Mrs. A. P. Cleveland presided at the tea table. Assisting were Mrs. Le Grand Young and Mrs. Claud Freed. IX preparation for the annual junior promenade, to take place Friday, February 11, at the Hotel Utah, the various fraternities and sororities of the University of Utah have vied with one another in extending the hospitality of their homes for the classwork parties. Dancing, cards and other diversions, together to-gether with refreshments, have contributed con-tributed to the success and alleviated the monotony of these preliminary affairs. af-fairs. On Friday afternoon a "sandwich dansant" a creation of the junior class was held in the main hail of the . Administration building. The sandwiches sand-wiches were prepared the night before by the ardent junicrs, whose originality asserted itself iu the ''1917 Junior Prom" wrappers. The Musical society furrished the music, and dancing was enjoyed uctil class work called a halt. The advertising scheme was such a pronounced pro-nounced success that it is to be repeated re-peated during Prom week a week precedent has reserved to this gala affair. af-fair. Chairman Lcuis Gardner has made final arrangements for the music, and is now working on the assignment of the mezzanine rooms to the various organizations or-ganizations for booths. Au attractive menu has been selected' by Miss Tern-pest Tern-pest for the supper, which will be served in the main dining room, where the Hawaiian Troubadours will entertain enter-tain from 11:3(1 to 1 o'clock. Miss Godbe is now working out the details of her decorating plans, and Miss Bowen and Harlan Walker report that the programme will surpass anything previously attempted and will make useful use-ful as well as attractive souvenirs. Kex Williams supervised Friday's issue of (he chronicle, which featured junior promenade news. A slight lull is expected ex-pected during this week on account of examinations, but the conclusion of the examinations will be the signal fur renewed re-newed activity. Events oi Coming Week Mrs. S. P.. Dorius will entertain with a bridge luncheon at the Hotel Utah Wedr.esdav. Banner Review Maccabees will give a ball at the Xewhouse hotel Friday, February 11. The Salt Lake Civic club will give a dancing party at the Newhouse hotel Friday evening. The committee on arrangements ar-rangements is composed of Mrs. J. W. MeHenry, Mrs. M. S. Parker, Mrs. Lily Wolstenholme, Mrs. T. F. Farrell, Mrs. T. M. Struck, Mrs. Kathleen McCooey, Mrs. II. H. Green, Mrs. John Malick, Mrs. W. L. Wetherbee, Mrs. G. C. Hill-man, Hill-man, Mrs. O. J. Reese. Mrs. 11. ,1. Hay-ward Hay-ward and Mrs. Leafy Montgomery. ' A silver tea will be given Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. F. McEnany, 647 Twelfth East street, for the benefit of Our Lady of Lourdcs parish of the Catholic church. "Children in Flowerdom," with the children of the Sunday school of the Iliff Methodist church in the cast, will be given at the church Thursday evening even-ing under the direction of Mis Kather-ine Kather-ine Trevette of Chicago. The Blue Bird Bridge club will be entertained by Mrs. Mack Bergstrom at her home, S64 Ninth East street, Friday afternoon. The Avondnle ."ml club will be entertained en-tertained bv Mrs. Louis Weber, 1094 Winder sveune. Twlnv afternoon. Mrs. D. . struup will entertain at tea Tuesday afternoon from i! until i o'clock Bt her home, Twelfth East reet, in compliment to Mrs. Catherine Howard. Mr?. Howard will read her hook entitled "The Serpent." Mrs. J f. Wilson will entertain with the second and third in a series of bridge teas at her home, 130 U street, Wednesday and Saturday. Mrs. '. A. Quigley will entertain the Crystal bridge, club Wednesday at her home on East South Temple street. Luncheon will he served at 1 o'clock, with cards following. Mrs. P. J. O 'Carroll wili entertain the members of her bridge club Tuesday Tues-day afternoou at her home on Eighth Eai.t street. Mrs. J. .1. liurkn will entertain her embroidery club Monday afternoon at her homi- on First avenue. e The 0!i-or O. Howard Women's Relief Re-lief corps will entertain at a card party at the home of Mrs. Julia Sorensen, 747 South Kirn West, Thursday afternoon. Mtf. Sorenseii will he assisted by her sifters. Mrs. M. E. Arthur and Mrs. A. R. Williams, also Mrs. Alex Pickering, Mrs. M. H. Brown and Lydia M. Cod v. All members of the G. A. R. invited. T. H. Gordon Circle, Ladies of the G. A. R.. will entertain at the home of Mary L. Hubbard, 616 South Seventh East, next Monday afternoon, and all friend are rordiaiiy invited, espeeially the comrades and members of the G. A. R. societies. Reynolds I'ircie No. 1, Ldies of the G. A. R., will give a card party at the residence of Mrs. J. T. McDonald, No. 6 Suut'j First West, Wednesday evening. Invitations will be issued this week for the I'ioi.ee.s' ball, on Friday. February Feb-ruary 11. About 600 invitations will 1 extended. The committee on invitation invi-tation is Mrs. Elizabeth P. Hayward, Miss Annie Lym h, Miss Victoria C. Mei ur.e. Mrs. Lillieth S. Van Dam, Mrs. I.iiy i . Wolstenholme. Mrs. Mabel T. Lais arid Miss Lora 13. Holman. The F. O. C. 'dub will give a dance Thursday evening at the Richards ward hall. Music will bo furnished by the Selbuit Five. a The Universal club will give a hop 1 at the ' ommercial club Friday evening, even-ing, with cabaret features. The Pel-burt Pel-burt Five orchestra will furnish music. Weddings and Engagements Tho marriage of Mi-s KmiK M--AI-WttPT, (Janl)t(;r of Mr. and Mr?. J. O. Mr-AIIihtpr of this ritv, an.j Hoy 3. Avery of San Franeisro will tako plap Thursday moruintf at 8 o lo.'k at the homo of Ihe bride '3 parents, 1234 Ea?t Third South etret. The ceremony will be perform d by tho Rv. P. A. 8im'kin of Phillips f on-progational on-progational hurr h. Tho '"o-jplr; vril k'avn immed iatclv a ftcr the ccromon v for San Frauei.'co, where tliry will makn thf-ir hum". Mr. and Mrs. Heber D. Mitchell of Los Angeles annouTK' the marriajr ni their dauhtfr, Ida Elizabeth, to George B. Earl. Th? marriage took plane Thur-Har a: '2 oVlok in tb afternoon at the home of tb brid-Coom. brid-Coom. The couple 'will make t liir home iu Salt Lake. The marriage of Mia Ethel Shi II aDi A. TV. Vance took place Thursday evening at the home of the bride "s mother, Mr?. H. J. Boliwinklp. 3-". (."entr strpt. A reception footvnd the, wedding. The couple are living at Xo. 4 Gudgell 's court. Mrs. Ella Wright of Fark City announces an-nounces the marriage of her son, Robert Rob-ert D. Wright, to Sylvia M. Ha v of Butte. The wedding took place iri Park City on Sunday. January 23, at St. Mary '3 church, the Rev. Father Galligan performing the ceremony. After a short visit with friends iu Salt Lake the young couple """ill go to But to to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Gporge Chase announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Be, to Gorden M. Baxter. Tim marriage will take pla-e early iu March. Personal Mrs. Theodore Whitely ha? returue-1 home from a several months ' visit to Honolulu. Mrs. Edwin Kimball and Miss Mary Kimball, who were w it h Mrs. Whitely in Honolulu, remained and vrill stay some time longer. Mrs. Ruth Hatch and daughter. Miss Mdura Hatch, of Heber City, mother and sister of Mrs. D. W. McAllister of this city, have gone to Xew York to spend several months -with Mrs. Hatch's son, Vermont Hatch. Mrs. Frederick Rodney Palmer and little son left Friday evening for Dry-den, Dry-den, Texas, to join Lieutenant Palmer, (Continued on Following Page.) SOCIETY iCcitinueci iio.c Preceding Pags. who i.s on borrlfv duty. Mrs. Palmor ;md son h; e boon vintine her parc-nis. Mr. and .Mr?. J. .1. Stewart, for several months. :;: Mrs. Nobie Warrum au'l un. Au-liow, loft Tuesday tor Los Angoles. to reniaiu ome time. Mrs. Kenneth McLeau anil small rand-iinighter. .Jean Brown, of Miles, Mont., have gone to Los Angeles, after isitiu2 Mrs. ' Mr Lean 's brother, A. G. Mackenzie. Mrs. Dean V. Bipyton has gone to Los A navies tor a visit to M r. Rus -o I Sciu'blor. who is spending the winter th ei c. Mr-. Gore X. Lavroii'-e and siriff. Mips No lie L'alvin, left the hitter part or' the vreok tor Snn Franeisoo and other points along the coat. v Mrs. .Foeph 'onng o JSyrai use, t'tah. is the giet of Mrs 'I. Xi-ppr Xi-ppr at her home oil Kast South Temple street. -? Miss Mayme Noble left yesterday tor San Francisco, to spend some time visiting visit-ing her sister. Mrs. Robert Gould Smith. Miss Anna MeCorniek lias returned from New York, where she has been visiting since early in the winter. Mr. and Mrs. VT. H. Breeze of Tay-lorsville Tay-lorsville will leave this week for Los r.s;e:os. where thy will visit during Vebrunrv with th: ilaushter, Mr.--. F.. O. Iv ans. ; Mrs. Philip Royal Johnson of Los An-ueles. An-ueles. for:nerlv N is, Helen Webster of i iiis t-ir v, is t bo snes: of her parents, Mv. and M:s. 1'red A. Webster Mrs. O. W. Bemis has returned from Standardville. wiiere she ha- been for t;'0 past ?e-.-n tnonths. and is at home :it the rip-idome hotel. Mi:-s filevene Srer.re of Rnise. Idaho, i s a ursr nf M i?s Val Hro ie. Kisfctb E'.?t street. Mrc. Afprion H. Fos.- is In R.nb.r.-i ''or t'w day. arrantritm her ne-,v home t'vro before coing to stav pcr;rue:i;iv. v Thomas K earns. .Ir.. who w?s over ted i-!''! ;: the Ho'y ro?s hospb al r.'.'enrlv for r.ppen i lieiris. ha;- s;ifi ii-iev.f iy reenpreij to return to the home f Lis l-a-esits. vitor and Mrs. Tbn-i:; s Key rr-. n:i La" Sont h To in pie st reel. Mir- Hive Vp:errPn and M:. Lia iiavis hae s'-'e to California for a lew weeks. Mi Kma llndra of Omaha. X .. i (re one-t of Mr. and Mrs. Y.rm K. I-ar. -11.1 First avenue. Mi. .1. i. Met arty left la.t Pnndpy aij l.,:,--?. where she will join Mr., V Cany. Her daughter. Mis Ellen i artv, is hi home for the remainder 'f the sehool term Tvirh Mr. and Mrs, A. S:nirho vj.- Third avenue. Mi. and Mrs. O. H. Hewlett left ye-terday ye-terday for a six weeks' trip to southern t "alitornia. sp M iss Ida Friedman, who ha? been visit inc in, Philadelphia with relatives for the past few months. left reeentlv tn attcn-1 thn weddiny of her cousin. Miss Evelyn Kofeisohn, in Boston. Afis Friedman will remain in Boston for a hort time. viji'injt friends and relative,, rela-tive,, and ill then make an indefinite tay in New York City. ' Mr. and f r. L. J. Gilmer hav? rone to New York to remain about two weeks. Mr?. J. S. Donelson and daughter, Vivian, Jpft for Los Angeles vester-day vester-day for an indefinite stay. J. S. Don-elson Don-elson will leave Sunday on a business trip ea-t. Mrs. Wilma Diekert-Bradlev. aerom-panied aerom-panied by her daughter. Mi&- Elsie Oickert. left last week for southern alifornia. Mrs. 0. P. Overrield left estordav for Los Angeles to spend a few weeks ith Mic. Russell G. SehnMer. who is spending th11 winter there. Mrs. Jasper A. Mef askol and son have gone to California to visit Mrs. i 1 Tr ' ;" "I ca Miss Emily McAllister, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McAllister, who will be married to Roy S. Avery of San Fraiicisco Thursday morning. Mo.Caskell's parents, Mr. and M&. Georec ('.- Moore. ! Mrs. Merrill Nibley and two children, chil-dren, ao'-'omvanit'-l by Mrs. Margaret i Clark of Ogden. have eone to .-omherp California for the remainder of n:. winter. Mii- Birdie Langten and Mr. !.. Mrlntosh left yetrdav tor a month'- trii to California. Mr. and Mrs. T. Griffin loft ys teidav for California, visiting first in San Frandsco and then in sontheiu California. Their home in Haxton place will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Portugal during their abseij,.-.-. Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Ewiuc have re turned from California and are at borne at the Nwhoufe. Mrs. Frederick Stcig-meypr has returned re-turned from a visit to Washington Miss Katherine Leuis has retnrned from Frisco. Utah, where she visited b-r sister. Mrs. W. H. ?Iendrickson. Mrs. Lester Freed left yesterday fnr a visit, to California. -Mi.-s Arlis Everett and Miss Margar.-t 0borne will entertain Wednesday for Mis Maria Pmith. a bride, of t'n coming com-ing month. Miscellaneous Events A xxdal atfair or the past week vas ja siirpritf party ;it tlie home of Mrs. fc.'lwin Ev:i us, iveu iu honor of her Imrli'iay. Bei-le the ininie.jin'e family, tli'- -uers vt're Mr. :ini Mr-. Oeorye f". h otiyliton. Mrs. James . ( ji.-'letnu. ! Mrs. Moja'e umtnins. yr. Henifirom. Mrs. H. H- I'inno' k ;in.l Mis? Klma L'inuoek. Tbp "B,a',' Five Hun.lre-l iub was fii tertn in,-. !h t Tiif s-iay o ruin z y Mr. an4 Mrs. Thomas " Curtis. Pnzt-s wor won by Mr?. Tbumas iMit, E. Kyt-i Kyt-i Thoma Bti It nn-i Mrs. Kre-1 Kvac. Mrs. .lames ' owau an-l Mr-. Thomas t . XuttaJl Pnterta.inC'1 Tliur'j;iy alter-hood alter-hood at the home of th-1 latter." at dm- j ucr. in honor of Mr?. Auna I'i.tiis of' Kexhtirg. Jthiho. The 'If-oratiuns wore 'arrirri out in piuk anl white. Two dozen or mure ot' Mrs. IV rn s girlhood frifij'ls were present, anil tin- atiernuou was pent in mii'-ii; and anifs, the prize l-eing won by the gutrt ot houor. Th Tipprary ouh .'lub n;et with Mrs. .1. J Jensen. Jr., Mon-lay evening, ..iiiiinary 2. at her Itome on'M tret. The favor were won by Mrs. H. F. llarrion aiui Mrs-. J. J. Jnn. The borne wa.a lienrat eo! in nick anl greon. Thp .-f-tltOl tl.-,.r. fnr t 1, omiwr t-,KU was pink ''arnntions aivi friis. j - M;.-s M";jiKia '"raic cnt'-rta iiied tb' innibrrs of tlip Kewpie Kliih at h-r j I'oaic fiti Seventh yvniuir and ' street ; Tur-vlav r enni. The evening w:is ; .-j'tjt in playing The fa"ur wt"1 i ;t win lieu! to Mips Ignore Hate and Mi.--i ' I'hyliis Hod'''- ' he invited cm-st waf jMis Phyilis Ho-lHs. The im-ue. Pupper j tiible drcoratrd in il' ln ai'1 pink swpet pens a ud smilax. Miss Leuore j P.ate will entertain the rinb Tin'sdny eeninp. Kebrnarv 15. nt her home, J7S2 1 Sixth Y.-.t-t street. I ! I Mrs. . ft. Kllornf-k cnl 'Ttn i ni-'l at I t(-K Vcili;e.lay at'tcrnoon Ht licr dhv j home in honor of Ntr. "NT. H. Hililer of nlvwr,nrl, ( n. Tlie li'tf! -n-as np-si1-!'! in re-'fivinc y Mr. fl'Miry .luol .Miller iiu1 Mrs. Vranf"s Walker." Mrs. i . Kredcrick finkertnn :in.i Mrs. Clip. Ii;ui MrQnern I'lesnle-I at the tea table. Pink roes ati'l t inlets teic uvnl as iler-I iler-I oriitioii.-. Our huii'lre.l an.l fifty in'i t.itions were ifMied. i ; frs. Teali AVonlly Sininnuis nf C 7 1 'ine street. axe a parcH liower i ThursHHy evening for Mis lM'nevii;e r i ni n 10 n s. whose marriage take.s plaee I ear) v i n Felirna ri-. I ' j The Kolnr.y Kard Klnh n as enter- j taine.l tnr.iay errninc by ,lis Nellie! ;i!lnini l-'nnr tables nf '".".no" were! I'la-.eH. The prizes wpre wen 5r Missl l-'lorenee f.illmnr aad Mish 1 lara Aplin. ! Siipj.rr was herveil after the Raines. The .Jernrations were in rer and white, the "klnh'' entnrr.. A laree ,-r-slal ase filh rl with red and white roses formed the ronterpieep of the supper table au-.l red and uhite enrnal ions were used nliout the rooms. riorj M e.M i lln n was an imited puest. Sevnial inindeal selections se-lections n ere ci'.-en by Mr. McMillan and members of the elnb. Mrs. ( . V. (iillmur will cnlerlaiii the club at its next meeting at lier homo at. 2 1"J North I'itth wst Street. One hundred and flflv frnests pniovprl a l;i ti.-i ii parly i;i-en nt the Xcwnmi-e hot.d rrnlav eveiiinu bv Mr. and Mrs i"ii"iri;e A. Pnrsell. . r. and Mrs. s,dnev r. Smith, Mr. and Mr. lesiie Sipiires and Mr. and Mrs. John llavniond Mrs. C. W. ( aperlon of the Mockien-hur? Mockien-hur? uparlineiits (nu. a l;.-iisin,,,,n tw.-ntv-lie of her friends Ilnir-dav nf-ternoon. nf-ternoon. Mr. ". If. Vali'iilin.. entei-laiiK-d lier se iinnillli; elnb 'eilin-'..a villi a 1 1 n 1 1 1 i j i t.'irt- al lio- i,.s,.l(.t nasinm, followed bv luuehfon at hrr nome. 7S Q street. The table na. der. orated in the elub eoiors. rarried out in white carnations and ferns. Mr. and Mrs. T. ' '. fuller celebrated their fifteenth wedding snniersarv the fast week. The decorations were in pink and white ro.'cs. Music, was furnished bv Profe sor George "arelcs. i'" ( Bern- si,d Mi-s Cmnia tcPona!d. He-Iresbnients He-Iresbnients were fer'.ed. Mrs. G. a. Wetland entertained the "Biili " club with a theater parts t the Empress thatr Thnrsdav atter-noon, atter-noon, followed bv a chop sucv dinner at a i. hine-c rate'. Tie seventy-ninth birthdav of Mrs. 'ieorge K. Keese. Sr.-. was celebrated Tuesday by her children, grandchildren and preat jrratidchil.lreu at "the home of Mrs. Reese's daughter. Mrs. A. I. Little. Lit-tle. Dinner was -erved to niiont fiftv relatives of Mrs. Roe.e. As-.stin? t,-,'o hostess were Mif. y. ; H..f Jr A. H. KVese. M,-s. M. v. i,ir. and Mrs.. George Wakelnnd. -Mr... I.re .Jones entertained !hc Tnitv t-oeial club Thursdav afternoon at bc'r horoi. 4SC Second West street. Luncheon was followed bv card. The luncheon table was de.-prated iu violets The quests were Mr. If. .1. Wilson, Mrs M. V. M.inf.ri,M, Mrs. J. Phillips, Mrs. T. Birkeusbaw. Mrs. 11. .Tm-kson. Mrs f. W. Whipple and Mrs. Thomas t?haw. Iriv.cs were won by Mrs. Jones and. Mrs. !ild:,-i:sliaw. r Mrs. W. I'e-rry entertnined the Kue; Twcl-.-e ts,,':!! (.ji i, "nnn-s-Iay ntte.-- -coon :;t tia ;it -t o'clock. T'-e dei-ora-rious were i'1 red c.-i-'iiaiions. "oc!'.' 'nrsK- was r';i-nis':ied 1-v Miss Jessie rorvy and M:.-s tla;:L'l TVny. The next iv.ee'iinu of the club wiil be with Mrs i. f, , t linton, 7."st Bucuo aveuue. rei-r.:arv rei-r.:arv P. Miss Louise Ldche;!l entertained n'. iuccin-on nnd a s.bover Thiirsd:'r- after-coon after-coon at her borne on riiimrre aeM:ie. in -o:iiplinient to Miss . Blanch'' May. n February bride. The decorations were in pink' roses and pink hearts. I'ink ribbons extended from th.' i-handelier. A bob -uspended i a cloor-.vav contained the eifts. which wcr" re!r-isc ! wben t'ne nride passed und'r th,- i,."!I. t'oe.-were t'oe.-were iaid for foutteen at luncheon. Miss Jacketta K'i.teill er.terts.incd V'eijne.-day for Mi-s Lu'.-.ia Boucher. vbo il! also be. irarried soon. ' o'.r-is were ; laid for eighteen H; Inin-ieou. 'iiu:k:!-'decorations 'iiu:k:!-'decorations were rscd to tho c for the other entertainment. Shirley R'-azier entertained twelve of her youpe friends at the home o' her mother. Mr". Xellie Bra'.ier. Wedres-da' Wedres-da' afterneon, in honor ot' he.- fnirtb birthday. The de-orarions were in pink carnations and ferns. The afternoon was spent in aames. followed bv tea. Miss Kllen McDonald entertained with a bob sleigh party Fridav evening. There were eighteen present. Those present were Miss Lay, Miss Fu!a Asher, Miss Amanda ' t' lauseu. Miss Ruth Turner. Miss Winifred fassidv, Miss Bertha Hodges. Miss Aitba Brown, Miss felma McDonald, Miss Katie Gcurts. Miss Selena Dale. Allan Daiiv. Ambrose Harersve, I.rona'd Bovd. Roy Roark. Ernest C'rowtou, Walter Brooks and Edward Lewis. Gladys Myers entertained the ("bar-terbox ("bar-terbox club at her home, Xo. r, Isab-ella apartments. Wednesdav. The colors of tbe club, blue and yellow, were prettily-arranged. prettily-arranged. Those present were Miss ir-pinia ir-pinia Hull. Miss Kenneth Kincr. Miss Anita Jack. Mi's Emma Savton. Miss Janet Beany. Miss I.orra Thompson. Miss ( orena Broadboad and Miss Emma Bow-man. Miss Florence Kinder, whose marriage mar-riage to -T. Bernbard Haffner will lake place in Februarv. was the honor uest at several evening affairs durin? tbe week. Thursday evening Miss Mollv I.indell entertained with ."00 partv. Decorations were in yellow- and white, and the color scheme was also carried out in the refreshments. Another pleas-HDt pleas-HDt evening of curds was spent at tbe home of Mrs. O. I. Hunter, w-'tien Mi-s i Fubv Murdoch entertained. Mrs. j Hunter and Mis? Xellie Osthv assisted in serving. "M.ss F.lna Karren entertained a few of her friends Tbursdav evening at a surprise partv given in honor of Rov Karren, at bis home on- Third West. Those present were Mi. Gwcndolvn iTlallstrom. Miss Eleanor Woo'lev, Miss I. eone W atson. Miss Marv .Tohnson. XI i Florence Andreason. Miss Marrare? Ashhy. Miss Lillian X'oall, Mis Grace Karren. Mis Mary Brown. M's f.oi i Knowlden. Adrian' Woolley. I'larence I Karren. Louis Hansen. Francis Grant. I Rovden Mcniough. E'obe Andreason. Thomas Ford. ( ecil Bates, Walla, e ti;m-can, ti;m-can, Conw-ay ,-rratford. Clyde Thompson. Thomp-son. Frank Madsou. Dancing was a feature, I JUOrilER. j MONTPEIJKR. Idalin. J;;n. Mrs .Iki .lonts returned T .p;i ..) a v fro-n s nionth' visit fn Nampn. in drt'jshter. I Mrs. Maud F?rcTirtn. r-T'jrtid with V.r. ! 'njnut rainp. TT. o. w.. is n-aklnff I prfparationp to r.tr;in Hsd rnnscl I B'-Ak whrn visit Montpclier, Ibru-I Ibru-I a i v 14. Risliop a nd tr. l.irdv of Ov,d 't Friday rrormr for i irn California. M"-. Lindsa v t hf-u It h b?fn vprv .r lor 5on tliiT- jnd they will remain Hn'uy some tl;i:. It Inc for fonif time pa ? t with li r par. ' ni5. Mr. and Mr. M. .1. Pavls. loft Kn-d Kn-d v fT l,nr iionic in Lja Vet as, , . -nas a '-'oirraniM h her moil r nr. sifter. n L'avjp. ho w iH vi?U ther for aojr two niontb. Ooi Hunt-r a Mr? Marine A .-tie. Nvh of this e'ty. rp ir-rri-"d in Kcm-mTT. Kcm-mTT. W'y.v. lat Mond-iy. i Mrr. Mo? 1 a nJ dauelitr, p.-r ni-T. rt -irned la ?t -S-i t froi Tv -tollo aftr a thr weeks' is.it vela- Mlw F'izaberh Tcu?-l.r of Cm-, a !-' Tusda for hu extended vifit rith rla-tivs rla-tivs in Logan and other V'tah i'ir.-j. |