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Show society! Officers Elected by Literary Club THE final meeting of the Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club for the club year was held yesterday afternoon at the clubhouse. club-house. Officers were elected and reports were received from standing committees and retiring officers. The program committee com-mittee for next year gave a partial out-lino out-lino of the program for club meetings for the year opening next September. The program will be completed and year books will be issued within the next few weeks. The new officers are Mrs. Glen Miller, president; Mrs. C. E. Richards, first vice president; Mrs. P. O. Perkins, second vice president; Mrs. John W. Alford, recording secretary; Mrs. H. K. Klingender, corresponding corre-sponding secretary; Mrs. Elmo V. Smith, treasurer; Mrs. A. H. Parsons, critic; Miss Linda Jessup, historian, and Mrs. R. H. Tilney, librarian, i Tea was served by the entertainment j committee of the club iu the main auditorium. audi-torium. The tea table had a cluny lace cover. A basket of purple lilacs was in the center, surrounded by silver candles with white tapers. Purple and white iris, lilacs and tulips in varied colors were about the room. Chi Omega sorority of the University of Utah entertained at a tea yesterday afternoon af-ternoon at the home of Miss Sarah Burton Bur-ton on East First South street in honor of senior girls of the high schools. The sorority colors, cardinal and straw, were carried out in the decorations and refreshments. re-freshments. A wicker basket of white carnations, tied with cardinal and straw colored ma-line, ma-line, formed the centerpiece for the tea table. Attractive fortune-telling booths were arranged in the living rooms. The guests were entertained by the Chi Omega chorus and the sorority trio, which includes Miss Frances Grant, Miss Melba Dunyon and Miss Leah Burton. The members of the sorority are Miss Edna Williams, Miss Mary Hansen, Miss Margaret Felt, Miss Victoria Howells, Miss Grace Richards, Miss Glenna Marriott, Mar-riott, Miss Sarah Burton, Miss Willla Bobbins, Miss Mary Romney, Miss Golda Hyde, Miss Aimee Whitney, Miss Rula Ward, Miss Marjorie Burrows, Miss Catherine Cath-erine Marshall, Miss Fulvia Ivins, -Miss Louise Hill, Miss Mildred Burrows, Miss Bessie Jones, Miss Nellie Driggs, Miss Plelen Kearns. Miss Melba Dunyon, Miss Margaret Marshall, Miss Anne Widtsoe, Miss Marjorie Gowans, Miss Anna Daily, Miss Nellie Creer, Miss Marion Cart-wright, Cart-wright, Miss La Rue Petersen, Miss Mary Wilcox. Miss Bae Williams, Miss Belle Livingston and Miss Mario Covey. Senior classes of the high schools were guests of the student body of the University Uni-versity of Utah at a dancing party last evening in the gymnasium at the university. univer-sity. Cozy corners were arranged with easy chairs, couches and rugs. Spring flowers were used on the punch table. The guests numbered 200. The committee commit-tee on arrangements included Gerald Lambert, Miss Emily Brinton, Miss Marjorie Mar-jorie Burrows, Douglas Barnes and John Cannon. Gamma Phi sorority of the University of Utah entertained at tea yesterday afternoon af-ternoon from 2 o'clock until 3 at their chapter house on Twelfth East street in honor of the senior girls of the high schools. Spring flowers were used throughout the house. Freshmen members mem-bers assisted in the dining room. The members of the sorority Include Miss Lucille Farnsworth, Miss Hazel Mc-Mullen, Mc-Mullen, Miss Minnie Barlow, Mies Emily Brinton, Miss Pauline Brandon, Miss Marian Redd, Miss Edna Hansen, Miss Nadine Dunn, Miss Rae Knudsen, Miss Gene Cannon, Miss Jeanetto Groo, Miss Flora Raddatz, , Miss Mildred MacLean, Miss Josephine Richards, Miss Dorothy Farnsworth, Miss Deanne Parkinson, Miss Ruth Allen, Miss Madeleine McClellan, Miss Margaret Armstrong, Miss Belle Armstrong, Miss Opal Knudsen, Miss Allie Moyle, Miss Louise Snow, Miss Louise Buckholfe and Miss Anna May Warren. Newman club members, composed of young men and young women, were entertained en-tertained last night by Miss Harriet Oden at her home on Elizabeth street last night. The rooms were decorated in lilacs. A business meeting was followed by dancing. danc-ing. Light refreshments were served. Final -arrangements were made for a dance to be given by the club In connection connec-tion with the Isabella club at the Hotel Utah on Monday evening for the benefit bene-fit of Our Lady of Lourdes parish of the Catholic church. The hostpps was assisted by Miss Rhoda Bruneau, Miss Ruth Bruneau, Mfss Aline Griffin, Miss Gladys Griffin, Miss Marguerite Mar-guerite Shea. Miss Clorlnda Fleckenstein and Miss Nellie Hyland. Members of tho Delta Epsilon and Chi Omega sororities of the University of Utah entertained at an informal dancing party yesterday afternoon in honor of the convalescent soldiers of Fort Douglas, in the recreation rooms of the general post hospital. Thursday evening the conva-lescent conva-lescent soldiers were entertained by the Chi Omega chorus and trio. 'f Chi Omega sorority of the University of Utah will hold initiation this evening at the homo of Miss Fulvia Ivins for the following: Miss Bessie Jones, Miss Nellie Driggs, Miss Nellie Creer. Miss Melba Dunyon, Miss Helen Kearns. Miss Mary Wilcox. Miss Marian Cartwright and Miss La Rue Peterson. Tho Gamma Phi alumnae will entertain tho active members of the sorority at tea this afternoon at the chapter house. Mrs. Louise A. Merrill entertained at a bundle shower last night at her home. 1 15 Harrison avenue, in honor of Miss Ruby Stewart, a Junf bride. The rooms were decorated in spring flowers and ferns and the lawn in Japanese lanterns. The supper table ' In the dining-room was decorated in yellow tiger lilies and daffodils. Snowballs and tulips were used in the living-room and apple blossoms in the library. Miss Naomi TIepIer. Mis Louise Merrill and Miss Maud Kenncr cave vocal selections, selec-tions, accompanied by Mies Leone Amott. Society news for the Snndny editions will not hp "roccivpil by telephone later than 31 o'clock Saturday moruiiiR. Such items must rehitf only to events of Snftminy or for Hit; oomine week. Social rvppts of the pft.st week luunt be sent in by KriTiay nipht. Club notes will not be received by tele-phnen tele-phnen Inter thaD Friday. son, bom at the Holy Cross hospital yesterday yes-terday morning. Mrs. Boise was formerly Miss Carolyn Cowan. Miss Dora Hall, a bride of the month, will be the guest of honor at a. luncheon to be given today by Mrs. G. B. S warier at her home on West Fourth South street. The junior class of Rowland hall will be entertained this afternoon at an Or-pheuni Or-pheuni partv in honor uf the senior class. Tea will follow at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. Merrill gave a reading to a violin accompaniment ac-companiment bv Jack Gindsburg. Assisting the hostess were Miss May Stewart and Miss Pearl Roberts. The guests numbered forty. The last of a series of dancing parties will be given this evening by the Saturday Night Lancing club at the Ladies' Liter-arv Liter-arv club. Following are the hosts and hostesses: Dr. and Mrs. George Francis Stiehl, Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hodgson. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Hosmer, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McConaughy and Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Heuser. The meeting of the women of the University Uni-versity of Utah announced for this afternoon after-noon has been postponed until Saturday, May 'J., on account of the Golden Spike celebration at Ogden. The Daughters of Lynda will meet with Miss Marjorie Harris. 314 First avenue, this evening. Order of the Gleam alumnae of the Universitv of Utah w ill hold a meeting this evening at S o'clock at tho public library. -1 Mrs. J. A. Barrackman will entertain at an Orpheum party tin's afternoon followed fol-lowed bv tea at the Hotel Utah. State societv of the Daughters of the ; Mormon Battalion will hold its regular meeting this afternoon at o o'clock at the home of Mrs. Norman Lloyd, 150 "Wilson avenue. A program will be given. Al! members aro urged to be present. Mr?. T. "E. Coffman and daughter, m;sS Thalia, will leave today for a. visit to Kansas City and Omaha. Mrs. R. T. Branning of Poca tello has left for a visit to Portland, San Francisco and the beaches after a, brief s tay with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Newman, in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boise are receiving receiv-ing congratulations over the arrival of a |