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Show Popular Couple to Be Married in Late Spring ANNOUNCEMENT Is made by J. B. Moreton of the engagement of his daughter, Elizabeth, to Robert' Vincent Vin-cent Derrah, -son of Mrs. S. V. Derrah. Der-rah. The marriage will take place in the liite spring. Mr. DerraJi will be graduated from the Massachusottes Institute of Technology at Boston this month. Ho will return to Salt Lake immediately afterwards, and the wedding will tako place soon after his return. Miss Morcton is a charming girl of th-ounger society set, and she and Hif; Derrah are both popular among the young folk of Salt Lake. H Mrs. John Bryce Forrester was the guest of honor at a luncheon yesterday given by Airs. Fred D. Winegar at her home on East Eighth South street. Luncheon was served at three small tables, each decorated with a low bowl of purple violets and yellow daffodils. Bri'lse followed luncheon. Mrs. Winegar was assisted by Mrs. F. .S. Ppooner. Tlnwniests included Mrs. jr, ), Keeler, MrsOarl Punshee, Mrs. F. S. Spooner,. Mrs. A. D. Byerline, Mrs. V. H. Korns. Mrs. L. Sinclair, Mrs. Ed Groesbeek, airs. Kufus Johnson, Mrs. Graham Gra-ham Lawrence. .Mrs. A. Y Gates and Mrs. J. H. Pierson. Mr. and Mi-s. F. D. Keeler and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Groesbeek will entertain enter-tain In honor of Mrs. Forrester this evening even-ing with a dancing party at the Keeler home on East Seventeenth South street. Girls of the East and West High schooi entertained at their annual dancing party at the Odeon last night. A large number num-ber of the young society folks of school age were in attendance. The decorations carried out a patriotic idea. Booths were arranged, representing thn allied nations. Officers of the Girls' Athletic associations of the East and West High schools were in charge of the dance. They are: East President, Miss Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Gowans; vice president. Miss Eleanor Elea-nor Woolley; secretary. Miss Trieste Pearson: treasurer. Miss Frances Collier; directors, Miss Hortense West (seniors), ! Miss Grace Mooney (junlorso. Miss Gertrude Ger-trude Martin, Miss Mary Neil (sopho- I mores), Miss Josephine Hall and Miss Florence Finch (freshmen). I West President, Miss Vera Smithen; vjee president, Miss Florence Springer; secretary, Miss Hannah Taysum; treasurer. treas-urer. Miss Bessie Ponreroy; student body representative, Miss Leona Gedge; directors,' direc-tors,' Miss .Nellie Morris (seniors), Miss Ethel McCardle (juniors), Miss Clara Lu-beokophomores), Lu-beokophomores), Miss Leona Goulet - 7imen). pr i'fi Mrs. W. B. Piernie will entertain at an Informal bridge tea this afternoon at Oer quarters at Ft. Douglas, in compli-nt compli-nt to her sister, Miss Helen Buryea, ; ofew York, t A. j Miss Constance Alklre, a bride of the week, will be the guest of honor at a tea to be given this afternoon by Mrs. K. J. Randolph, at her home on Second East street. Mies Angeline Bolognese, Miss Violet Bolognese and Miss Janet Bolognese will entertain this evening in honor of Miss Alkire. 1 The marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth Oden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Oden, and J. W. Troy of Baraboo, "Wis., will take place todav. The Tuesday Evening Bridge club will be entertained this evening by Mrs. H. K. Klingender and Mrs. W. H. Martin, at Mrs. Martin's home, 322 Third East street. A number of Salt Lake society folk will go to Provo this evening to attend the 11 of J. B. Moreton, whose - engagement to j mm fiT mk . BBS Vlf4 v wedding of Miss Lael Irvine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R, R. Irvine, jr., and Jubal A. Hale of" Virginia. The marriage will take place at the home of the bride's parents. The Woman's party will entertain at tea this afternoon, at the Hotel Utah, in honor of Miss Margaret Whittemore, a prominent suffrage leader, who is in the city for a few days. f Mrs. H. W. Stoutenborough will entertain enter-tain at bridge tea Wednesday afternoon at her home in the Grace' apartments, in honor of Mrs. W. F. Partridge, a bride of the past winter. Miss Florence Peterson will entertain the Inho club this evening at her home on West First South street. The evening eve-ning will be spent in Red Cross sewing. A number of Ogdert club women are expected to attend a luncheon at the Commercial club Saturday, inaugurating Western Women's War Service week. Club women from other parts of the state are also expected. The Ladies' Aid society of the First .Congregational church will meet today from 11 until 3 o'clock. The Wasatch Literary club will meSat this afternoon with Mrs. C. "W. Seaton, 574 Wall street. The annlial election ot officers will take place. "The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. R. W. Soper, Mrs. A. Pickering and Mrs. W. D. Prosser. Banner review, Maccabees, will give its annual ball Wednesday evening at the Newhouse hotel. The Ariel nuartette will furnish music.. s Tha Woman's Pan-Hellenic society will meet Thursday afternoon with Miss Carrie Car-rie Sappington, 1076 First avenue. 4( $ Mrs. J. H. Waters will entertain' the members of her bridge clubs at lunch-cons lunch-cons at the Newhouse hotel Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Paul W. Wallin will entertain her bridge club at luncheon today at her home on . I street. The .Life Science society will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mrs. Henrietta Hen-rietta Martin, No. 4 sharp flats. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Aid society of the Central Christian Chris-tian church will be held in the church parlors, commencing at 10 o'clock this morning. The Red Cross auxiliary will meet at the same time. The Ladies' auxiliary of B'Nai Israel temnie will meet this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Jennie Cohn, 670 East South Temple street. Dr. John Mallck will talk on "The Minor and Major Ma-jor Loyalties." The Red Cross auxiliary of Miriam Past Noble Grands' club will meet todav from 12 until- 5 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. Mrs. Floyd Timmerman has returned from San Diego, where she has been with hot husband, who is stationed at Camp Kearny. She visited her uncle, Lieutenant Commander Leo Irvine, of the United States navy, and her brother, Robert R. Dodge, who has just completed his course in an aviation school in San Francisco. Mrs. Timmerman is now visiting vis-iting in Ogden. Eugene Harris waa given a party Saturday Sat-urday afternoon, In honor of his seventh birthday, by his mother and sister, at the home of his sister, 361 Marlon avenue. ave-nue. Games were played during the afternoon af-ternoon and at 5 o'clock tea was served The little guests were seated at a table which held for a- centerpiece a birthday cake, frosted in green, and holding seven1 candles in different colors. Carnations and sweet peas decorated the rooms. Six- I teen were present. Mrs. C. M. Ball has gone to Los Angeles An-geles to spend a few weeks with friends. Mrs. S. V. Derrah has returned from a visit to Ocean Park. The Short Story club was entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. George S Blanchard and Mrs. C. H. Blanchard at their home on First avenue. The programme pro-gramme was followed by tea. In honor of the Kaster meeting, Faster lilies were used with violets on the tea table. Original Orig-inal poems were presented by Mrs. A. M. Howai-d and Mrs. Freeman Bassett read an original story. 4 Mrs. B. B. Ramey entertained the ladies' auxiliary to the Greeters of Utah at luncheon yesterday at the Wilson hotel, yellow daffodils and purple violets carrying car-rying out the clucl colors decorated the luncheon table. The afternoon was devoted de-voted to sewing. Mrs. W. R. Armstrong of Omaha will arrive in a few days to visit her aunt Mrs. II. J. Armstrong, on First avenue.' Mrs. Joseph Hancock and son will leave today for a trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Henderson and daughters. Miss Martha Henderson and Miss Jveah Henderson, have returned from southern California," where they spent the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert' R. McMillan have returned from a two weeks' visit to Denver and Kansas City. |