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Show jBHLil.AH II ' I ENBLAK, one o! the! ft young girls 'ho 'ill ,imm .u a. tea to be : taihis afternoon .u the Surah Daft Home; he fficL j - " telors of City Entertain at Dinner -iT.jZ Ihmer Sance ts y:vr. 2 Jh Ceatry dob r :. 2 :: - r ' M' Mmu m serred at emmll ta-I ta-I tactal erjovec jrlng the I : s acd cirr Awonted the tables. Covers irere ere ATbert V. rn hma, Phlhp D. A1Hn. Francis ) Alfred Frank. Frederick Han . - r - ----- - T ' Soaci dub ttIU entertain at a r;rat the Ladies Literary clut Tec3 at Daft Home Will Be Event of Today AN INTERESTING MCHl event a the day wUl be the tea which will be fflven this afternoon, from 3 until o'clock for the benefit of the Sarah Daft Home for the Afed at the home. Presiding at the tea table will be Mr M. E. Lip man, Mrs. W. H. Mclntyre. Mrs. V. T. Snyder. Mr. W, S. McCornlek. Mm. W. Mont Ferry, Mrs. O. K Chedron. AMAittaC in ecrvtng will be The Mh-ing Mh-ing young oiety iria: Miss Helen Sheets. Mis? Ruth Cowle. Mies Josephine Richards. M!ss Beulah Hallenbeak and Mss Gertru'ie SegU. Music will be furnished fur-nished by MeTba F. l.fndsay and an orchestra or-chestra with Ir-iruj Jenkins, cellist, ac-coirpanied ac-coirpanied bv Mrs. C t. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Salisbury will entertain en-tertain at supper Sunday evening at their home on East F".rst liouth street, in compliment com-pliment to Mrs. J. Frank Judg- of San Francisco. George Knox will entertain at dinner this evening on the Hotel Utah roof garden in honor of Mrs. Judge and Mrs. Frank Jennings will entertain at breakfast thin morning at her home on Third avenue for Mrs. Judge. The Robert E. Lee chapter. United DaugU:ers of the Confederacy, wilt entcr- tain at a card party and tea this afternoon after-noon at the Ladles Literary club house. The committee on arrangements included Mrs. G. T. Brooks. Mrs. T. F. Fan-ell. Mrs. E. B. Row-let L. Mrs. G. W. Barrows nd Mrs. Bessie Curtis. An especially interesting program was carried out at the Ladies Literary club at the regular meeting of the club. Mrs. L. M. Bafiey discussed "War and Victory' Poetry." and "A Canticle of Praise." by Witter Blnner, professor of English In the University of California, was given under the direction of Mrs. K. h". Allison, Mrs. W. F. Culmer and Mrs. C. U. Heuser. The cantors were Ralph Cloninger and L. Victor Gaillard. The club chorus was order or-der the direction of Mrs. Ella C. "Wetzel!. Tea was served at the close of the pro-gram pro-gram 07 the entertainment committee of the club, of which Mrs. F. M. Gray Is chairman. I Tetllo-v chrysanthemums in a basket I tied with yellow ribbon decorated the tea table. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Glen Miller and Mrs. ira D. Travis. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Heine.r entertained informally last night at their home, 1910 Fifth East street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith of Han Francisco. Cards were followed by a late supper. Flnk and white chrysanthemums In a large basket formed a centerpiece for the s.ipper table. Hupper was served at small tables. The guests numbered twenty. The hos' ar.d hostess were assisted by their I daughter, M.'hs Tina Helner. home of their mother, Mrs. L. A. Marks, yesterday afternoon. The tea table, was decorated in Ophelia roses. A cluny lace cover was over yellow. yel-low. YeCow and white chrysanthemums were used In the living room. Twenty guests were In attendance, The wedding of Miss Marie Ilodson and Daniel V. Spencer will take place today to-day In the Salt Lake temple. A wedding breakfast will follow at tlio homo of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John U. Spencer, as B btreet. A reception w ill bo given this evening at the .home of the bride's motuer, Mrs. J. T. Ilodson, 1571 Harvard avenue. Mrs. Wllford Y. Cannon will be matron of honor. .Miss Margaret Felt and Miss Louise Ilodson, Lrldesmaids, and Francis A. Porter will be best man. The Women of tho University of Utah will meet this afternoon at lliUO o'clock at the university. Mrs. Newton Miller is t:ie chairman of the program committee. MIsb Mane Hutteball, the domestic art supervisor of the university, will address the meeting. The topic will bo "Practical "Prac-tical Phases of Her Work." Committees In charge of arrangements are: Deco-1 ration, Miss Florence Ware ar.d Miss Bcs-.1. Bcs-.1. MlrtlraraAn. rMumtinn. Mrs. Perrv tj. Mrs. K. E. L- Collier and .Mrs. Weley U. King. 4 Tlie P. E. O. sisterhood vci'.l muot this afternoon with .Mrs. A. J. OortuUO, 713 Second avenue. Mrs. Ioulfe Smith will bo th.' anllntlng h08t6&8. Dr. Robert K. Hampton wlU riV an kddreai on "Science "Sci-ence as Evolved by the War." An open meeting of the society has been postponed. post-poned. i t . The ttrst dance of the Commercial Club Glrla' club will be given this evening in the club ballroom. Invitniions were sent out several da;s ago and a large attendance atten-dance ia expected. The girls' club was former two weeks ago by young women workers of the Commercial club and the dance tonight will be the first of a series to be given during the winu-r season. Mrs. Leon Iarimcr will entertain this afternoon at a bridge tea in honor of MlSS Franc Hay ward of San Diego, Cal. Boi'tety nws for the Suuilay editions win not le rtCdvtd by telephone lott-r than 11 O'clock Baturday morulng. Bucb items uiuflt relate only to events of f-'aturdnj' or for th? comity,' week. Boole) erente of thq i putt week mufit be stai lu by Friday cigbt. The marriaire of Mia Thelma Taylor and Rone Soriever took place last night, at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. am! J Mrs. J. F. Taylor. 223 East Seventh South street ' The t?reniony vaf performed by tnt 'rW. W. W. Fleetwood, in the presence pres-ence of relatives, and a reception follow c-d. The rooms were decorated In ferns and cama'tlona sent from the garden of the bride's grandmother at Santa Monica, Calif. The bride wore shell georgette crene over charmeuse. trimmed in crystal beads. She wore a pictu-i. hot. She carried a bouquet of bride ro-es and narcissus. The bridenmnld. Miss Maul Taylor, sister of the bride, wore corn-colored Georgette over rhar'mouse. and a large hat. Lawrence Law-rence Moore was best man. sslsting In entertainliic; tho guests were Mrs. RaSnh in. Bayrflt. M'as Stella Devine. Mis.; Hazel PouKon, Mle3 Grace Rank. Mrs. Warren Paul, MiE3 Becky fr and Mr.r. Ge-.r-rc Hclmor. grand-1 grand-1 fa'h'r and grandmother of the bride, were here to attend the wedding. About seventy-five grues'.s wee bi attendance. In compliment :o Mrs. J. W, DeFord, who has recently returned from California Cali-fornia and Mrs. George Mayer of Denver. Mrs' Thon-as F. Jaclteon and Mrs. Jane Mecham entertained at h.-ldge tea at the Snow, Mrs. Boy Cowles, Mrs. G. M. Marshall, Mrs. U. C. McKnight. Mrs. E. V. Pehraon, Mrs. Earl J. Glade, Mrs. S. T. IIo'ard. Mrs. Raphael S. Olsen, Mrs. Grover Duuford, Mrs. W. J. Chamberlain, Mrs. Howard Schneider, Mrs. Raymond E. Harrlman, -Mrs. William Buntzler. : r Tickets for the banquet to bo given Monday evening at the Hotel Utah for Mrs. Carrie- Chapman Catt by the Utah Loaffue of Women Voters will be on tale at tiie Hole! Utah all day today at the information desk lit charge of Mrs. Oscar QroaheU and Mrs. R. E. L. Collier. Reservations Reser-vations may be made from any member of the ticket committee as late as Sunday Sun-day evening, and a few seats will be held in reserve for out-of-town visitors until Monday morninjt The ticket corn-mltte corn-mltte includes .Mrs. F. W. Meakin, Mrs. W. J. Wethorbee, Mrs. Emma Empey, |