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Show Entertain Bridge Club at Cards ' and Supper MR. and Mrs. TV. N. Lewis entertained enter-tained their bridge club ast night at their home in the Fairmont 'apartments. Bridge was followed by a late supper. Pink and lavendar hyacinths hya-cinths were arranged as a centerpiece for the table. The tally cards had designs of spring flowers. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Campbell, Camp-bell, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davnes, Miss Phyllis Luman, Mrs. J. H. Waters. H. W. Sherwood and Dr. J. F. Christiansen. 1 "The Ottoman Empire," and Mrs. W. H. Bramel will disouss "Portraits of American Amer-ican Women." The Oliver O. Howard W. R. C. will entertain at cards this afternoon at the I. O. O. F. hall. All G. A. R. and W. R. C. members and friends are invited. The committee on arrangements includes Mrs. Agnes Carter, Mrs. Jennie Jones, Mrs. Jean Rudy, Mrs, Charlotte Dale and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Snell. Lynds chapter, O. K. S., will hold Its regular meeting this evening at S o'clock at Masonic temple. The grand officers will make their official visit. ' Colonel and Mrs. George L. Byram will entertain at dinner this evening at Fort Douglas. t Mrs. Claud W. Freed will entertain at luncheon today at her home on Third avenue. av-enue. Covers will be laid for twenty-three. twenty-three. Professor O. J. P. Widtsoe of the University Uni-versity of Utah will review a late book at Civic Center this evening. Individual help in the use of millends will be given at the center from 10 until 4 o'clock by Mrs. O. J. P. Widtsoe. Miss Blanche Cooper will conduct a children's clinic this afternoon from 2 until 4 o'clock. Mrs. "wV. T. Rowe, chairman of the &'un-' shine auxiliary of the Red Cross, requests members of the auxiliary to meet at" Amelia palace today for all-day refugee sewing. The Saturday Night club will be entertained enter-tained tomorrow night by Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Hosraer at their home on Thirteenth East street. - The children's moving picture matinee, under the direction of the Home and School league, has been pqstponed from tomorrow to March! 5. The freshman women of the University of Utah will entertain the men of their classes this afternoon in the Administration Administra-tion building. The Order of the Gleam of the University Univer-sity of Utah will meet this afternoon in the women's rest room in the Administration Administra-tion building. Miss Hattie Bagley will give a reading, Miss Isabel Hosan will read an original story and Miss Edna Cal-derwood Cal-derwood will give a musical selection. ! Light refreshments will be served. Out- I side guests will be in attendance. 1 The Browning section of the Ladles' Literary club will meet at the clubhouse i Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock for lunch- j eon. The hostesses will bo Mrs. T; W. I Kaylor and Mrs. W. R. Hutchinson. The 1 reading of "Paracelsus" will follow. I I The flrsf'of a series of "work''" parties was given last evening at the Gamma Phi house on Twelfth East street by the junior class of the University of Utah, in anticipation of the junior "prom," which will be giveixMarch 2S at the Hotel Utah. The members of the "prom" committee were in charge of arrangements. v Members of the Gamma PhJ sorority will entertain the soldiers In the convalescent con-valescent hospital at Fort Douglas this afternoon. Mrs. Frederick Richard Taylor and baby son, Frederick Richard Taylor, Jr., have arrived from New York and are guests of Mrs. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waltei P. Jennings, on Laird avenue. They were accompanied by Miss Dorothy . Jennings, who has been visiting in New I York. ; Miss Ireta Buiiingame has gone to California Cali-fornia for a month's visit. She will visit Vallejo, Chico, San Francisco and San i Diego. j . ( Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Robertson will leave Saturday for St. George, Utah, , for a several weeks' visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Weir, Jr., have gone '. to Riverside, CaL, to remain some time. Mrs. Julia Byrne and daughter, Miss I Julia Byrne, left yesterday for their home j in Missouri, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Byrne. I I I Mr. and Mfs. Thomas W. Partridge have i received a message from their son, Ser-i Ser-i geant Wallace S. Partridge, saying that he had arrived in New York on the hos-, hos-, pital ship Comfort and is in the Green I Hut hospital in New York. I ! Miss Hazel Josselyn has arrived from ' New York and is with her mother, Mrs. Frank B. Kimball, in the Ivanhoe apartments. apart-ments. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Earls have returned from a trip to southern California. ii Mrs. George N. Lawrence has returned from a two months' trip to California. Lieutenant and Mrs. Ira C. Barend will return Sunday from a trip to California. Sctciety news for the Sunday editions will not be received by telephone later than 11 o'clock Saturday morning. Such Items must relate only to eventi of Saturday or for the coming week. Social evnu of the past week must be. sent lu by Friday night. Club notes will not be received by telephone tele-phone later th.r. Friday. |