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Show lib hs jkCZ Md ih V ! I .A Ira w:if civcn by Mrs. W. AO. rieJunri and Mrs. l. f. Haruia, at (lift home o( Mrs. liatma. 273 North .State street, yesterday afternoon after-noon from 4 until fi uVIo'-K, in :omplment lo Mi7. Orvll Merman Uittrr, of IIoriK Koiiw. t hina, who Is visiting liur sl.ster, Mry. ftflanrl. .fonrnills mul 'ori! Rrunnr.r rn.-es in a ryMal ba.skt Ho"ornet th4 rntor of the tea. table, A pink tulle bow wan on the tianrlNi of tho banket. A til ft I am ujvctr was over y:llow satin. A pinlt and yellow color schema prevailed in all of the details de-tails of t lie (if' oral ions and t nr menu. The roses and jonquils wrre uprd through-ont through-ont the rooiTiw. Ti rsldinn at t he t on ta bio were Mrs. C;rH--o McMillan, M rs. John Weir. Mrs. W. It. Tymlale and Mrs. Frank Murphy. As-mIhIIiik As-mIhIIiik in nerving were M las 'It'rtrude (.btORiiosan, Mis Kathleen 'm-ol; Jit-Kan, I Miss Josephine WaiUd'O, Miss Helen Manna, Miss Inez Klliot t. I ' Mr. and Mrs, Rntror W. Powers on I r- talTLA. with a party at t lio Drphfiim last ; rffnt, followed by a supper danoo at tho -lotol I'Uih, in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Iaid Kollh, Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs- Kiissell Kiinlall Woodruff, who have re- ( cently returned from their wv.ddlnn trips. The parly n urn be rod twenty-four. The f mipper tabic In the Hotel I'Uih Brill was decorated with aprlnc; flowers. ' A prett (y a ppointed tea. following a p bower for Miss I'lorene Wells, a bride of the week, was given by Miss Gladys Young vestenlav af I ernoon, at the home I of her sister, Mrs. C Smith, Gl 1 C Bt reet. Pink anil while nwectpeus In a low bowl formed a centerpiece for the tea table. A lace cover was over pink. Pot t ed plants were usod about tho house. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. V. C. Smith nml Mrs. Naomi V. y pen re. The quests included Mrs. J. 1. O. Yonni.', Mrs. I . W. James Miss Florence Wells, Miss cinrlec Wells, Mrs. John Wells, Mrs. I A. M. Palmer of Kigby. Idaho; Miss Rose Marie Young, Miss Lillian Wells. Miss Mar lon Whit nev. Miss Louise Yunker. Miss Louise. Wlnslow, Miss Josephine Y on iik, Mrs. lib-hard burton. Miss Kate Young. Mrs. F.rttih Knowlton ami Mrs. Port WilUaius. A lea was given at the Sarah Pa ft home yesterday a I to moon by the enter- i taininent eonmiittee of the, home, in honor of the new president, Mrs. Margar- et Ziine t'herdron, and the new members of the board. I Tire tea tables tn the dining room were decorated in pink roses and carnations I and the same flowers were used through- i out the house. A number of the friends I of the hoard members called during the ! afternoon. , The guests of honor were the ,new president. Mrs. Margaret Zane Cherdron and the new members, who are Mrs. Simon Si-mon Bamberger, Mrs. A. If. C'owle, Mrs. C (' t'ountrvmnn. Miss Kdna Cohn. Mrs. T. R. Black. Mrs. W. N. Williams and Mrs. A. B. Irvine. The entertainment oornmiltee Imluded ' Mrs. P. A. M. Froiseth, Miss Kdna Cohn, I Miss Margaret Oibhona, Mrs. 11. C). Iee, Mrs. II J. Marks and Mrs. A. Fred Wey. r jl'ho marriage of Miss Taiella TJnck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kred Linck, of (Ids city, and Rudolph Puddokoplier, of l Shelly, Idaho, took place, at noon yester- (lav in the temple. The couple left Itn-ymediatel-y afterward for Shelly, to make jT eir hoine. JT a Tne Red Cross benefit entertainment to be given at the Indies' Literary club Friday evening a ml Sat urday a fternoon afforfis an opportunity seldom available for young Americans to show their willingness will-ingness to aid a -patriotic cause and the school children throughout the elty have been asked lo assist by attending. They are expected to at least attend t lie matt- Miss Kate Young, who has just returned from a visit to California with her mother, Mrs. J. D. C. Young. (Sly rC"y.?jx W ffi . ,i r nee performance, where the dances given by pupils of Miss Denise Kanick's dancing classes at the recent Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club breakfast will be repeated. The butterfly dance, where the ugly cocoons unwrap themselves at the waft of the w and of the dancing rose and spreading their wings become butterflies with gorgeous coloring, wiil be a feature. Miss Rubv Ohadwick will give a reading at the afternon performance. At the evening performance the same dances will he given and Mrs. Theodore Best And Mrs. Ernest Ashton Smith will he ti-. assisting artists, while the following fol-lowing young society girls will act as ushers: Miss Bessie Callow, Miss Porothv llailey,. Miss Virginia Whitney, Miss Lillian 1 loscher, Miss Doris Kd-monds. Kd-monds. Miss Sophie Merrick and Mrs. Russell K. Woodruff. Jr. Mrs. W. T. Pern' entertained the Busy Twelve club at tier home, 947 South Second West street yesterday afternoon. The guests were seated at one long table for luncheon. Pink carnations were used to decorate the table. The place cards were hand-painted with carnations. Covers Cov-ers were laid for the twelve club members. mem-bers. The marriage of Miss Florence Wells and Hooper Knowlton will take place at noon today in the Salt Lake temple. A reception will be given in the evening at lite home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wells, C street. Miss Clarice Wells and Miss Helen Knowlton will be bridesmaids. The wedding of Miss Mildred Hapgood and Frank A. Yeamans will take place this evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. TT. F. Hapgood. The eeremonv will be performed by the Rev. J. W. X. Williams of the First Methodist church. Miss Florence Hapgood Hap-good will be bridesmaid and B. O. Tea-mans Tea-mans will be best man. Mrs. Karl A. Scheid wdll entertain at an informal tea this afternoon at her home on Fast South Temple street, in honor of Miss Edith Shearman, who will leave Friday for Portland, Ore., for a visit of several months. iMss Ruth Spence will entertain at a small bridge tea at her home on Kaet First North street this afternoon in compliment com-pliment to Mrs. Frank 15. Dohe-rty of Butte. Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Fabian will entertain at dinner Friday evening at their home on Second avenue. Mrs. Fabian Fa-bian will enterl ain at tea Tuesday afternoon aft-ernoon in compliment to her guest, Mrs. Eugene Pitman of St. Louis. Mrs. Cora Schmidt will entertain the Sunnvside Sewing dub Friday afternoon at her home, 114 Mead avenue. M rs. John A. Widtsoe will give the second in a series of lectures at the social so-cial center in the basement of the First Congregational church this afternoon at 2::i0 o'clock. Mrs. Widtsoe's topic this afternoon will be "Organization of the Home." Interest is growing in the social so-cial center movement and all of the classes are well attended. The Life Sdence society will meet with Mre. Henrietta Martin at No. 4 Sharp flats this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The subject will be "Finding One's Self." A recital will be given this evening at S o'clock at the Westminster Presbyterian church. Fifth South and First West j streets, by Mrs. Fsther Husbands of Spo-ka Spo-ka ne, a dramatic reader. Mrs. Husbands Hus-bands will be assisted by Miss Myrtle Heath as accompanist in musical readings; read-ings; Edwin Hart man, violin, with Mrs. J. B. Ambler as accompanist. - Mrs. E. J. Connolly and Mrs. P. E. Sullivan of Midvale. assisted by Mrs. C. B. Wilson of Salt Lake, will entertain the Auxiliary to the B. of L. E. at a Kensington tea at the home of Mrs. Connolly's Con-nolly's daughter, Mrs. R. B. Pyper, "11 North First West street, Friday, All members and friends are" invited. M rs. J. Sherman Powell of this city and Mrs. Isaac Ferguson of Gunnison have returned to their homes after a month's visit in California. While in I-os Angeles they were the guests of Mrs. Fergison's mother, Mrs. M. M. Jackson. Mrs. Marjorie Podge Warner will leave today for Chicago. Milwaukee and Cleveland Cleve-land on a two weeks' concert tour. Mrs. .1. L). C. Young and daughter, Miss Kate Young, have returned from a six weeks' visit on the. Pacific coast. Mrs. Sam Sharman has left for Chicago Chi-cago to join Mr. Sharman in a several weeks' eastern trip. t Dr. C. A. Peak addressed the Housewives House-wives league yesterday, afternoon in a meeting in the Y. W. C. A. rooms in the Continental Bank building on "Bad Teeth and How They Affect the Health.' The lecture was illustrated with stereopticon viewfs and was instructive. The league has changed its time of meeting from the second and fourth Wednesday Wed-nesday to the first and third P'riday of the month. The next meeting will be P'riday, April 9. Alvin Borgtruibt will deliver an address on "Advertising." Mrs. C. W. Hahbar wilt leave next week for Reno. New, to join her husband. They will make their home In Nevada. |