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Show jt RS. GLEN MILLER, nominee without op-!; position for president of the Ladies' Lit-; .ry club, at election to be held this afternoon. : I Club to Conclude Its Year's Work THE Ladies Uterary club -will have its final meeting for the yeaa at the clubhouse this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Reports of officers and standing- committees will be given, and officers offi-cers will be elected for the ensuing ciub year, opening- in September. The folio-wing- officers have been nominated nomi-nated without opposition: President. Mrs. Glen Miller; first vice president, Mrs. C. VI. Richards; second vir.e president, Mrs. P. O.' Perkins; recording secretary, Mrs. J. W. Aiford; corresponding: secret-u", Mrs. A. D. Pierson; treasurer. Mrs. "Ejlmc V. Smith; librarian, Mrs. Robert Tilney; historian, Miss Linda Jessup; critic, Mrs. A. H. Parsons. From the following nominations fo'ir directors will be selected: Mrs. H. N. Mayo, Mrs. F. W. Meakin, Mrs. rank Gray, Mrs. C. C. Daily, Mrs. T. W. Xaylor and M.rs- Charles Peak. Tea will be served by the entertainment entertain-ment committee. - Members of the Octagon Bridge club were entertained at luncheon yesterday by Mrs. John' F. McF.nuny at her home pn Twelfth East street. Bridge . followed. A crystal bowl of white tulips formed a centerpiece for a long luncheon table. The place cards were hand-painted with yellow snapdragons. The club members are Mrs. Frank J. Wcstcott, Miss Kate Halloran, Mrs. J. W. Waters, Mrs. James Hughes, Miss Bertha Martin, Mrs. James Lar.gton, Mrs. J. F. Wood, Mrs. Victor Youngberg, Mrs. L. D. PeasJee, Mrs. M.. J. Dailey and Mrs. Sher-;nan Sher-;nan Fargo. Mrs. J. U. Giesy has been called to San Francisco by the death of her father, John Greger. Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Mclntyre and children chil-dren of Idaho are spending two weeks at the Samuel Mclntyre home. Colonel and Mrs. E. A. "WaH arc expected ex-pected home next week from New York, where they have spent some time. Ticers Elected by D. A. R. ' Chapter FICERS were elected by Spirit of Liberty chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, at the home . Glenn R. Eothwell yesterday at'ter-Tho at'ter-Tho new ofiiccrs are Mrs. George n, regent; Mrs. M. K. Parsons, viue ; Mrs. James S. Taylor, secretary; 1. J.- Wallace, treasurer; Mrs. J. U. y, historian. .1 selections were given during- the on by Miss Edna Dwyer and Mrs. .n G. Atkinson. Tea was served at se of the business meeting and the m. rooms were decorated in lilacs and spring flowers. The hostess was id by her daughters, Mrs. Roy ell and Mrs. L. R. Martineau, Jr. following from a Philadelphia paper i of interest in Salt Luke: i of the most interesting of spring lgs was lhat of Miss Marie John-daughter John-daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Harry on of Philadelphia, and Arthur Mil-encer Mil-encer of Salt Lake CUy, Utah. The ny was performed by Ray E. Ly-f Ly-f Parowan, Utah, now president of st Peni.fylvania conference, Satur-pril Satur-pril Gf at S o'clock at the home of ide's parents. 4 120 Parks too avenue, j bride wore a chnrming gown of satin, and her white tulle veil was . with lilies of the valley. She car-shower car-shower bouquet of bi'ide's roses. ridegroom's sister, Miss Florence t, was bridesmaid. Her gown was ite silk and lace, and she carried ?weet peas. Dr. David E. Smith :st man. A large reception followed jreniouy, after which the young left for New York. They wiil re- Philadelphia and will leave about ddle of May with the bridegroom's Mrs. G. J. Spencer, and her :ers, Florence and Luella, for their In Salt Lake City. The party will the trip by automobile. Mr. Spen-s Spen-s released from government service 13." sophomore class of the Latter-day high school Is planning a basket to be given next Saturday evening home of Miss Florence Heiner on Sast street. The girls are to bring iv.i baskets filled with good things r to be bought by the boys of the , Dancing wiil be the main feature evening. Punch will be served, fficers in charge of the arrange-. arrange-. are: Paul Cannon, president; Woolley. vice president; Miss d, secretary. v Harriet Oder, will entertain fhe in club at,a"d..;icintr partv this eve-t eve-t her home on Elizabeth street. fc $t r.era? "hike" for girls has been nr-hy nr-hy the management of the Y. W. Girls who want to take advantage 'walk will meet at the Y. W. C. A. in the Continental Bank building 'ening at 6:15 o'clock and will bring io supper. Rowena circle of the Yeomon will i card party this evening at the hall. All members and their aro invited. James Bernard McEnany and !it-Jghttir, !it-Jghttir, Marv Elizabeth, are now at at the Bransford. Frank Rank, formerly Miss Mares? . has gona to Denver to join her 1(1. Lieutenant Rank, who has just ed from overseas. After a visit to )r and Colorado Springs. Lieutenant Rank will return to Salt Lake. , Burke Mc Arthur of Mount PIe:is-ormerly PIe:is-ormerly Miss Helen Frank, is the of her mother and brother for a few-it few-it the New-house hotel. alumnae chapter. Order of the s of the University of Utah, will -aturda-y evening at S o'clock in the library. 1 McF.ntco and daughter;:. Miss McEntee and Mrs. Harrv Sullivan, iiece. Miss Miklivd Murphy, have to California for a several weeks' let 3' nps for the PiniriH- i-d'tions will pe reciv.,! by tiU'iho5 !;i ler than rflate only to events of Saiurririy rr comluK ot-k. filial ev-uis of the week uiuet be e-Mit in bv Frulav uipht. ntt-s will not l-e received by t.la-8 t.la-8 ltor than Kridav. |