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Show SOOlIETlf' MISS NANNIE PALMER, who has arrived! from Chicago to visit Mr. and Airs. E. B. ' i Palmer. li -HI. ' ' i liss Sims, Spring I; Bride, Is Quest of Honor J 1 fN compliment to Miss Gladys Sims, an J early spring bride, Miss Feme John-J John-J son entertained at cards and a mis-7? mis-7? laneous shower last night at the John- l liotne, 233 Eleventh East street. $ (upper was served at one long table J towing the card sanies. A basket of k and white roses was the centerpiece the table. A eupid was suspended from i chandelier with sat in ribbon, which lenrled to the corners of the talJe. The ivpie was enveloped in a shower uf -)y rihiinn. ?lie little sister of the hostess, Miss lio Louise Johnson, dressed as Cupid, -it ivRred the gifts for Hie bride from a Mli 'ket adorned with pink ribbons. The rtcss was assisted by her mother, Mrs. fus Johnson. lovers were laid for the following, be- es the guest of honor: M iss Irma is. Miss (iracc Sims, Mrs. Carl Poll, s. Reed Harvey, Miss Phyllis Goulet, , (h Maelia Margetts, Miss Prita Mc- lald, .Miss Aftoii McDonald. Miss Ethel fjfli Mis, Miss E.lna Kay, Mrs.' Wallace y'tiil 'ler, Miss Sara uavle, Miss Leah Me- y and Mrs. C. M. McDonald. f Irs. C. C. Dey entertained a few friends finally at bridge last evening in honor 1 Mier guest, Mrs. Wlllllam U. Foster, ) will leave Thursday for her home Winona, Mimi. A late supper was M. jhito hyacinths and daffodils were j ihmerl in a centerpiece for the supper le. The hostess was assisted by her Kilters. Mrs. Marion Kofis and Miss iti'e Dey. The guests numbered Ivo. Irs. Foes entertained a few friends thnl"d'"ner Saturday evening in cornpli-tt cornpli-tt to Mrs. Foster. regular monthly meeting of the Ttnonntain chapter of the Cooper Or-loloffieal Or-loloffieal club and the Utah Audubon itty will he -held this evening at S pfk in the reading room of the Des-4 Des-4 J Rviunasiuni. Professor J. H. I'aul I Ra t,lal! 011 "(,'-ehard Defenders" and ' $hy H. I-ioylo will review Reebe's hook, W Hinl." All interesicil In bird study invited. St. . Patrick's Tea For League fleeting ST. PATRICK colors were carried out in the 'decorations for a tea, fol-. lowing the regular meeting of the Catholic Woman's league, at the Ladies' ; Literary club house yesterday afternoon, j Green carnations in a silver basket formed : the central decoration for the tea table. A I green nialine bow was on the handle of the basket and shamrocks were scattered over the cloth. j The committee on arrangements in- j eluded Mrs. Timothy O'Connor, Mrs. J. J. Reilley. Mrs. P II. Gaul and Mrs. j Powers. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. J. A. Jenkins. Mrs. IT. Hannigan, j Mrs. J. F. Schraven and Mrs. N. C. : Cronin, assisted by the following young j girls, dressed as maids, with green caps ; and aprons: Miss Arta Rurleigh, Miss i Katherinc Reilley, Miss Lucile Jenkins, I Miss Marion Somo, Miss Maurlne Nelson, Nel-son, Miss Grace Murphy, Miss Helen McCarthy, Mc-Carthy, Miss Inez Long, . Miss Evelyn Long, Miss Dorothy Beckstead, Miss Loretta Pierce, Miss Cora Rotzler, Miss Patricia Powers, Miss Ruth O'Dca, Miss Elizabeth O'Connor and Miss Ethel 1 Hoggan. A prettily arranged .luncheon was given yesterday by Mrs. F. M. Bishop at her home, lrii'O Major avenue, in honor of Miss Esther (iroesbeck, a bride of today. A potted shamrock was the centerpiece for the table and St. Patrick ideas were carried car-ried out in the place cards. Covers were laid for fifteen. The hostess was assisted by Miss Helen Groesbeck and Miss Alice Groesbeck. The Draper Mothers' club will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Schubach, 1516 Michigan avenue. The ' topic for the day will be "Mental, Moral and Physical Development of the Child." Mrs. Fred Monahan entertained Monday Mon-day afternoon at her home, 1000 Ninth East street, with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. O. E. Jarrell, formerly Miss Merle Wolfe. The guests included Mrs. Henry Wolfe, Mrs. David Wolfe, Mrs. Roy Wolfe, Mrs. A. W. Frank, Mrs. Ida W. Hyatt, Miss Margaret Frank. Mrs. Ernest Hawkins, Mrs. W. R. White, Mrs. E. A. Payne, Mrs. Fred Monahan, Sr., Miss Ruth Wolfe. Miss Evelyn Frank, Mrs. Donald Shaw and Mrs. S A. Abbott. The. Association of Collegiate Alumnae will meet at the home of Mrs. O. V. Lawry, 1105 First avenue, this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The following members of the alumnae of Leland Stanford university uni-versity and the University of California will be hostesses: Leland Stanford. Mrs. Iiwry, Mrs. Orin Tugman. Mrs. L. R. Martineau, Jr., Mrs. G. B. Swaner. Miss Helen Monroe: University of California. Mrs. H. W. Dietz. Mrs. J. B. Whitehill. Mrs. E. M. Ledyard and Miss Dorothy Weber. The One-step club will entertain at a theater party this evening at the Or-pheum, Or-pheum, followed by supper at the New-house. New-house. 1 y.-i Carrie Christensen and Miss Stella Sperry will entertain informally this bvening at the home of Mrs. Christensen on Second South street in honor of Miss Hazel Sperry, a bride of the month. The marriage of Miss Birdie Ridd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Ridd. and .Ioseph A. Nilson will take place this evening at the home of the bride's parents, par-ents, 664 West Fourth North street. The marriage of Miss Ether Groesheck and R. M. Parr will take place today. The El Exito cluh will meet this afternoon after-noon with Mrs. Fred Dust at her home on Lincoln avenue. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock and will be followed bv a Kensington. A musical Kensington will he given by the ladies of Wasatch ward Thursday afternoon af-ternoon at 2 o'clock in the ward chapel. Fifteenth East street and Emerson avenue. ave-nue. v The Unity sorority will meet at the K P. hall this afternoon at 2:;i0 o'clock. - The Woman's Democratic cluh will meet this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Civic center. All Democratic women are invited. Tiie auxiliary to the Order of Railway Conductors will postpone the card party announced for Thursday until further notice. no-tice. The R. E. Lee chanter. United Daughters Daugh-ters of ' the Confederacy, w ill meet l his afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. William Wil-liam A. Harding. 10"4 Hollywood avenue. Red Cross auxiliary of the Women of the University of Utah will meet this afternoon af-ternoon at 1:S0 o'clock in the administration adminis-tration building at the University of Utah. The Oliver O. T-foward cireie. "W. R. C. will hold its regular meeting Wednesday at 2:j0 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. Following is the schedule of activities at Civic center today: 2 p. m. "Art Needlework as Appiie,! to Houennhl Linen.-.." Miss Leah P. Jennings: Z to f (i. ni.. children's ciinic; pers n.ii consultations. consul-tations. Miss Pl.'iticiie Cooper: 7 p. ;n.. m:!lincrv. Miss Lavini.i r.-irke: 7 p. :-i . "i-V;J for the Miss Lo::; V. Je:i- i. nings; S p. m., "Care of the Sick." Mrs O. J . P. Widtsoe: 7::50 p. in.. "Nutritii : I of the Child," Miss Blanche Cooper: 8:1 I p. m., -"Diseases of Children," Dr. R. S. I Olsen. T. II. Gordon circle, Ladies of the G. A. R., will entertain at cards Wednes- ;.iy afternoon, from 2 until 5, in I. O. O. '. hall. All members of G. A. K. orders , .;d their friends are invited. The Red Cross auxiliary of the Catholic Woman's league is requested to meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock at A melia palace for refugee sewing. Knitters are also requested re-quested to be present, as much knitting js required. The Daughters of the Mormon Battalion will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Laura B. Holinan, No. 11 Kesler apartments, this afternoon. A sketch of the life of Captain John Sutter will be given by Mrs. Sarah Reynolds. Miss Annie Williams will give vocal selections. se-lections. The Toadies" auxiliary of the National Letter Carriers' association will meet this a fternoon at 2 : 30 o'clock with Mrs. S. b Neslcn, 7J E street. The Ladies' auxiliary of Immanuel Baptist Bap-tist church will meet this a fternoon at 1 o'rloek at the Orphans Home and Day Nursery for sewing. ( The Clofan will meet this afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Charles H. Wells, 4120 Second avenue. Mrs. N. A. Stone left yesterday fori California to spend the spring months. Miss Nannie Palmer, daughter of E. B. Palmer, has arrived from Chicago and ' is with Mr. and Mrs. Palmer on K street. |