Show Large Card Party for Tomorrow Over one hundred reservations have been made for the card P party to be given tomorrow by the Women's Women's Wo- Wo wo women's I mens men's Democratic club at the AmerIcan American Amerlean Amer Amer- comI committees com corn ican lean The The- following s appointed by the p. I s. M.-s. George H. H Dern are in charge of ot the affairs I General arrangements Mrs V IT 11 T reception Mrs JosephI Joseph J F. F Me Merill Mrs D. D M. M Draper s. M.-s. Maud laud L. L Huish Mrs Burton W. W I Musser Mrs Irs Weston Veston Vernon Mrs Mra Vere L. L L. L Mc McCarthy arthy s. M.-s. Calvin W. W Rawlings Mrs Mrs' Ralph Ralph Stewart Mrs Nathaniel Jac Jackson son Mrs E B nest E-nest nest S. S I Holmes tickets Mrs II If J Hayward Hay Hay- ward chairman Mrs J. J V V. Beer i I f Mrs Irs I Elizabeth lizabeth Cohen s. M.-s. John B. B L. L Collier refreshments refreshments refresh refresh- Reid Mrs 1 R. R E. E ments Mrs Fed F.-ed Merrill 1 Miss Karene Karene Ka- Ka rene Widtsoe Miss Katherine Calderwood Cal- Cal derwood Miss Kate Worsley Mi Miss Beth Deth Ashton cand candy Mrs Ms E. E E. E Corfman Corf- Corf CorrI I man man chairman prizes Mrs Irs Joseph JosephF F F. Merrill chairman floo 1100 Mrs Bertha Hertha Moyle M yle Gray chairman Mrs 1 T. T frT Tv Burton Ms Mrs Dan Lange Mrs i Aquilla The Saturday Night Dancing club will vill entertain this week at the sixth of a II series seles of winter dances at the Ladies Ladies' Literary clubhouse The hosts and host hostesses are arf to to tobe be Mr and Mrs Lee Charles l Miller r. r D Dr arid and Mrs George A. A Allen Mr and Mrs l H. H F. F Dicke I ih Mr ihil r il and I d Mrs Ms d George R. R Horning Mr and Mrs Irs S. S A. A Kennedy Kennedy Ken Ken- 1 nedy C C. II McMahon and D Dr and Mrs G. G F. F For Miss Hazel Franks a bride bride- elect Mrs J. J B. B Ambler gave a luncheon today at her home on Per Per y V avenue Federal Hel Heights Daffodils in a low bowl centered center d the table and bridal place cards wee were laid for ten ten close friends of the bride elect 7 Mrs Irs John M. M r. r Miller and Miss Josephine Josephine Josephine Jo Jo- Miller liller will entertain at a musicale this evening at their home f 25 street in honor of Miss liss M.-alon M. Jones who will be married to John Melrose 1 Miller on March 17 The hostesses are mother and sister of the bridegroom Miss Florence Allen will entertain to fo for forthe the bride tomorrow tomor-ow afternoon at her home J street The Women of the University of Utah will hold their regular monthly monthly month month- ly meeting tomorrow at p. p m. m in the rest rooms of the John R. R Park lark building Hostesses for tor the noon afternoon will willbe be he Mrs George Snoddy Mrs F. F S. S Forman Mrs 1113 D. D H. H Allen Mrs G. G I E. E Fellows Mrs W. W D. D Bonne Bonner Mrs I E. E E. E Miss lIss Charlotte Bunch Miss hiss Irene Tolton Miss Alice Stevens Mrs O. O A. A Ogilvie Mrs 0 O. A. A Barnes nes Mrs 1 Grace Avey Miss Frances Gilroy I Dr George Snoddy Snood will give a talk The rhe music will be furnished by Mrs Stella Paul Bradford Mrs Clarence Peterson will entertain entertain enter enter- tam tain tomorrow evening at mah at he her home 1303 East Thirty third I South street street in honor of her husbands husband's husbands husband's hus bus bands band's birthday anniversary The Browning Drowning section of ot the Ladies Ladies' Ladies Ladies' Ladies Ladies' La La- dies' dies Literary club will meet Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- I day clay at the clubhouse with Mrs H. H B. B Critchlow and Mrs N N. B. B White as hostesses Mr 11 and Mrs Ms Harry I L. L Bracken are in Caliente Nev to for o a brief stay They will wiH return home next I week I The Nineteenth Century club celebrated celebrated celebrated cele cele- Its thirty first anniversary at the Hotel Roberts in P P.-ovo P. ovo Wednesday evening Eighty members members mem mern- bers and guests were present Several Several Sev Sev- eral oral honorary members from Salt Lake City were present among among- whom were svere Mrs B K E. E. E Cofman Corfman Mrs 1 J. J W. W Lierly Liely Mrs Don R. R Co Coray ray and Mrs 1 E. E A. A Wedgwood The president of 01 the club Mrs Henry Gease gave an address of welcome and announced as mIstress mistress mistress mis mIs- I tress of ceremonies fo for the evening the chairman of the program committee committee com corn Mrs Ms J J. J F. F Farrer who announced announced announced an an- the tile following program Vocal solo solo Mr 11 T Von Plank dancIng dancing dane dane- ing 1 Berg accompanied on the tho piano b by Mrs Ray Stay cello solo Professor Mayhew layhew dance The Jumping jack Miss Margaret Whittemore accompanied on the piano by Miss Betha Bertha Duke piano selection Miss Rhea Blumenthal vocal solo S. S V. V Prows pantomime The Star Spangled tar tar- Banner Mrs 1 Fred C. C Strait accompanied by Mr 11 Von Plank who sing sang the song piano selection Miss lIss Mary Muirhead Muir- Muir head Refreshments were served by the Hotel Roberts The following young oung ladles ladies assisted In n serving Miss 1 Eleanor Whittemore Miss 1 Lota 1 Miss 1 Dona Grimm Miss Marjorie Spear Miss Alice u hippie and Miss 1 1 Florence lorence Adams 1 The club birthday cake with thirty-one thirty candles candies was cut oy cy George I E. E Battan Brattan and was served I to the guests Those in charge ot of I arrangements wee were Mrs W. W LaWrence Law LaW- rence Whittemore Mrs Anna K I. I Craig Mrs 1 Fred Ired Strait Mrs Heny Henry Gease Mrs l F. F V. V Prows Mrs l J. J T. T 1 Farrer Farer Mrs 1 C. C B. B Funk Mrs J. J AV W. Aird and Ms s George E B Brat- Brat tan Describing and Illustrating the qualities which make pictures worth hile hUe J. J T. T 1 Harwood of tile the University University sity of Utah talked yesterday afternoon afternoon aft aft- at the Ladies Ladies' Literary club on Pictures and How to Look at Them The meeting was in charge of or the arts and crafts caits section of or orthe the club Tapestries was the subject of a talk given later by Arthur Arlhur Parlette who pointed out that although weaving of tapestries was one orthe orthe or ot the oldest known arts It was most neglected in our modern stud study Tracing the history of ot tapestry weaving to its probable beginning from basketry Mr Parlette told of or orthe the discovery of ot the loom as a means of ot holding the basket materials materials materials mate mate- rials in place and aud its use later for thread Following the talk Mrs Irs J. J E. E Broaddus Introduced the subject of ot tinting photographs which is th the thy next craft to be taken up by the members of the section A number of 01 fine samples of this rather new newart at art were on display and the general general general gen gen- eral laws governing the work were discussed The Blue Triangle league composed com corn fose posed i of young business women will entertain at a dancing paty ty tomorrow evening at the Y V. W W. C C. C A A. clubhouse All members and their escorts are re Invited There will be refreshments and music will be furnish furnished fur- fur nish d by the West Side High lugh school orchestra |