Show p V S V V V VV tr 7 0 I i III Final Meeting 4 t Literary Club D Delightful The f final nal meeting of the En Ues Literary club was held Friday at atthe t tUte Ute the clubhouse and was the day of VOt tf when the duties of ot the year ar were laid aside ami the dignity re- re Qa d by Jollity Luncheon vas as r ed pr preceding the meeting meeting- b by bythe tl the Uie e entertainment committee and the members were grouped in sec sec- at long tables each section Its own table A vat va- va Ety t ty of spring pring flowers were used and candles carrying out the tho var varl- varl id s sections and the general club added to the attractive scene the tho luncheon Mrs Irs Don Coi Coin Co Co- Tty y in a a. vein of ot wit introduced i e various sections who In turn ve Vo their stunts songs and yells eUs The The iThe art section delighted the club with lightning sketching of various lion Uon chairmen and the Incoming i gd d outgoing presidents The members mem bers bore of ot the tho section were all dressed if it In smocks Current Curent events and curf cur cur- nt literature section introduced f int stunt the following yell Vho o are arc We wo are ore strong and sure current events and literature af aft after at- at t ter tt- which Mrs rs Freeland Thomas I gIlse Mrs J. J O. O Evans E and Mrs Imes mes Ingebretsen dressed as I entered the auditorium I calling Extra I and each member members 8 s presented with presented with a copy of ot a miniature newspaper edited by the n. n Tho music section led lcd by Mrs l 13 E. E. E Corfman chairman with Henry I. I Moore leader leaderS and rs P. P O. O Perkins accompanist gave cuve parodies of popular songs and the following yell We Va arc are the music section so 2 ii of harmony We often meet t together gether and usually drink tea We Ye udy Bach Dach an anc J Chopin and American Amer Amer- ican rEan music use If you 1 0 would come comel l a d join us hand in your our name and d Nt Tle TIe parliamentary civics-parliamentary law gave their yell ell as vs tollo Ray We tre re the folks who cannot play guess we weare are the C. C P. P L. L S Si 97 parliamentary law civics What- What der we start we put through Wo We t fK gue e and anti debate on questions of state To be suro sure you are right or wrong come come and j Join ln our throng Sis boom bahl bahi Civics parliamentary tnT tary In law w The arts and crafts section gave ga their yell ell Rah flab Rah flab Rah nah old arts and crafts Rah RJ Rah h how Now ow at this meeting give a n. good gooe greeting to Jolly old arts and emits crafts Rah nah Rah nah Rah V The Tho dignified Browning section with lorgnettes poised gave their song The dramatic section gave their thair song Ing to the thO tune tun of t Collegiate Collegiate Collegiate Col and their yell was We Weare Weare are aro dram dramatic tlc but but never nover fanatia We Ve are esthetic hut but never pa pa- Wo We Ve are the section dra dra- matte matic V i V The Tho section presented presented pre pre- i a delightful tableaux representing representing their years year's study of ot France Orance j Mrs Irs A. A B. B Greeson Creeson section chairman chair chaIr- man nIan gave a sketch of ot writing ot of the French rench hymn Marseillaise Mar and the V tableaux tho singing of ot the ho hymn on the first occasion b by the composer The Tho readers readers' section was waa represented ap appropriately At the conclusion con con- elusion of ot the program the program for next year was vas presented to the club and Is as follows Luncheon complimentary to club members presidents president's address Mrs Irs Percival V Perkins music September 24 An 24 An afternoon with Scandinavia Illustrated lecture Mrs V C C. c A A. A F. F folk f folk lk songs dances coffee tourist History section V V October 8 The Tho Tho Dreamer a ro romantic romantic ro- ro mantic mantle story of ot the life lite of ot Edgar Allen l Poe e. e Mrs Irs George Emory Fellows Jellows Fel Jel el lows The Raven Haven reading with musical setting Mrs Edward E. E Hoffman accompanied by by V Mrs Irs George E. E Skelton harp solo Mrs Lydia White V Boothby Day In charge of ot Mrs BIntz October 22 22 Hunting Fossils Fossils' V in Utah Dr Earl Douglas music University Mens Men's Glee club luncheon eon V October 29 29 ChIldren Children in in art Songs and dances children of ot club members Day in charge of ot art rt section November ember 12 12 uAn An Armistice Bruce fluce MillikIn music East High HighBoys HighBoys' Boys Boys' Glee GIe club under the direction of ot Miss Lisle Bradford tea V November 26 Debate 26 Debate Resolved That the higher state Institutions of learning be under one control I. I Mrs C. C D. D Kipp Miss Linda JAnda Jessop Jessop Jes Jes- sop Mrs Fred Pred W. W Meakin music tea parliamentary Civics-parliamentary law section December 10 A 10 A Christmas Christmas' play under direction o of ot Mrs Edward E. E Hoffman Hottman Christmas Christmas' carols Ladles Ladies Literary Cub Club chorus directed by JV J. J W WV Curtis tea V I January 14 14 E Evolution of the Magazine 1 Herbert N. N Schiller The Womans Woman's Page Mrs Elmo V. V Smith old songs ladies' ladies quartet quartet tet in costume V V January Januar 28 28 Hearing Hearing V America America first Indian music i negro egr spirl nals colonial music Civil war music Presented by the music section Tea V February 11 Day ll-Day Day In charge of ot current events event and literature sec sec- lion Uon Music Tea V February 19 Club 19 Club breakfast February 25 The 25 The Improvement of American Speech Mrs J. J W. W U. U F F. W. W C. C chairman n of f better better better bet bet- ter English pageant under tinder direction direction three three- tion of Mrs W. W J. J Barrette V music March 11 Reciprocity II-RecIprocity da day Og- Og Jen len Drama club LuncheonS LUncheon March 25 25 Original Original composition jay flay Short story stor poem one-act one play i music April 8 Poetry 8 ot of the Bible Dible Ret Re William T. T Scott cot t D D. D saed sa- sa ed a-ed ed music V V V V April 22 22 From Salt Lake City to 0 o um Illustrated with slides ldes by R. R H. H Rutledge United States tates forestry service music V April 29 Sp 9 Spring festival Reception Recep Recep- Ion tion and tea in honor of past lents V Program in charge of Miss Ethel thel Paul V May lay 13 13 Luncheon Annual re reports re- re V ports orts Introduction of ot new officers Mrs Wendell M. M Smoot gave a V VS V V luncheon luncheon V rolO followed V Cd ii Y I at her home tot for Its tle D m Smoot a popular bride V A centerpiece of or Iris and hawthorne was as used and bridge followed the luncheon A Ado do dozen en close friends of ot the bride were bidden Mrs Irs Frederick A. A Sweet has Is Issued Issued issued Is- Is sued invitations for a luncheon to tobe tobe tobe be given Wednesday May tay 19 in honor of her daughter Miss Evelyn eln Sweet who will viii be bo married In InJune June Mr and Mr Ir lIe Henry ry I. I Moore doore will 11 entertain at bridge Friday evening at their home on First avenue for tor D. D I P. P Abercrombie Abercromble of ot Boston DOlton who is in Salt Salt Lake Lake for Cor a t few days das A delightful luncheon was given Friday In the presidents president's suite at atthe atthe atthe the Hotel Utah b by the local mu- mu in honor of ot the tho women women wom worn en visitors to the annual convention of ot tho the American Federation of ot Musicians Mu Mu- Pink and white sweet peas decorated the tables and fa favors ta- ta vors yore of ot copper candlesticks holding hand band painted candles were at each guests guest's place The Andreson trio furnished music the lunch lunch- eon One hundred and twenty five were present A luncheon was given the delegates at the Hermitage Hermitage Her Her- in Ogden canyon Thursday and were in attendance Mrs Gerrold E. E Thompson read a poem to to- the delegates delegates- and anti music was furnished by the Ev Evans n orchestra Upon the Return to Salt Lake a theatre party was given at the Paramount The Toe commItte commute on arrangements ar or- rang me mente for Cor the tho affairs Includes Mrs K Eo G G. G Epperson chairman Mr 1 rd Gerold old E. E Thompson Mr Mrs S S.D. S. S B. B Dahlquist Mrs Frankie Frankle G. G PInney PIn PIn- In- In ney Miss Estelle Jensen and Miss Byrle Williams V Captain and anti Mrs ROY Rpy V Schuyler and Lieutenant and Mrs James 11 H. will entertain at a a. a dinner r this evening In the Ue supper room of oi the Hotel Utah Utah V preceding the special hop that will wUl b be given at atthe atthe atthe the post V Miss Areba Crockett who will willbe willbe willbe be married Tuesday was the honored honored honored hon hon- ored guest at a party given last evening by Miss Mis i Bessie Dessle Schofield and Miss l Clare Clara Marshall at the Schofield home on Sixth avenue The fh house was colorful with tall baskets baskets' of ot iris bridal wreath and snowballs In shades of ot lavender and white The invited guests Included in included In- In eluded Miss Mary lary Chipman Miss 1 Melba Miss 1 Dorothy Snow Miss Ida Schofield Miss 1 Lola Hanen Hansen Miss Leigh Nord Miss Ruth Stewart Miss Mariner Turner Turner Turner Tur Tur- ner Miss Sarah Lund Mrs Roy Badertscher Mrs G. G E. E Judd Miss Lyda Rossiter Miss 1 Phyllis Watkins Vat Wat- kins and Miss l Verona Toronto Mr Ir and Mrs James Lane and small daughter Jane Berry will vIII arrive Friday for tor a visit with Mrs Lanes Lane's parents Mr and Mrs l N. N A A. Dunyon Mr and andt Mrs A. A B. B Greeson are arc areat areat at h home at at t 1319 1311 E East st Fifth South street V VV V CS Mrs Edna Lewis returned Friday FrIda to her home in Idaho Falls Ida after a weeks week's visit with Mrs R. R N N. Young Mrs 1 Jay Tarvin Harris h has s re returned returned re- re turned from a five months' months stay in southern California Mrs Harris Harrs spent some time with her sister Mrs Mr Edwin Francis Holmes at her lier beautiful home El EI Roble in Pasadena Pasadena Pasa Pasa- dena dana before betor she sailed accompanied accompanied by her cousin Miss Cora Shoup for Honolulu Mrs 1 Holmes and Miss 1 Shoup will arrive in San Francisco today Mrs Irs Harris vis vis- ted with Mr 1 and Mrs l John Brans- Brans ford lord In Los Angeles and with her herson herson son Bransford Harris who vho is a student at the Harvard Military academy S S V Mrs l Frank Ahl AhI Mrs James Tidd d dAnderson Anderson and Mrs Irs Andersons Anderson's little daughter Sunnie Belle will leave Friday May l 21 for tor an an eastern trip tripo to o include visits In Omaha and Minneapolis l 5 I Mr and Mrs l Henry E. E Wyatt and baby daughter Stella accompanied by Miss l Rachel Evans will il arrive today from Camor California la for tor a stay of several weeks week eek with Mrs Wyatt's Wyatts V parents Mr and Mrs LevIs l Evans Miss Rachel Evans Evanss Is s a student at Mills l college Miss Mary Iary Williamson a bride of June will wUl be the guest of ot honor ata at ata t ta a a party to toV to V be given glyen Sat Saturday by I Mrs Irs R R. S S. S Matthews Mrs Martin Dahl Dahi and Mrs Frank McGanney Mrs tIrs Ernest D D. Hurd and Miss Mis Inn mci nea Burton will entert entertain ln at a luncheon Saturday for Miss Miss' Doon Smoot a bride Miss Jeannette Harris Barrie Miss VirginIa Vir Virginia Virginia Vir Vir- ginia Daugherty and Miss 1 Marianna Marian Marian- na Luff will wUl entertain the Juniors vl LoI tt L I Lon Lon- I V Vand Friday Friday Friday Fri Fri- Fri Fri- and seniors of Rowland Hall day evening craning at atthe the Belvedere The Mothers Mothers' club of the Sigma PI fraternity will entertain at a acard acard acard card party at the chapter house 1206 East First Flut South street Saturday Sat Sat- Saturday urda afternoon May 15 from 2 to 5 Mrs Mary tary Kimball I is I general chairman of ot arrangements assisted by the following committee committee commit commit- tee Mrs Irs S S. V. V W. W Winters refreshments refreshments refresh refresh- ments Mrs Irs J. J It U. Millward candy cand and Bradford tables Mrs Dave cards Mrs A. A N. N chairs Mrs J. J A Wright decorations Mrs tickets Reservations Reserva C. C T. T McDaniels may be made by calling Mrs McDaniels or Mrs Mis Kimball before Thursday evening V Saturday S at tho the Y W. W C. C A A. 9 to 11 1130 30 n a. a m. m Combination m. Interpretive interpretive hiter- hiter Inter inter- dancing and swimming for for girls B 6 to 16 ears 9 to nt nt iii girls gIrl 12 to 16 to 11 a. a m. m girls 9 to 12 years ears to 1020 to 11 1130 a. a am a.m. m girls 6 to 9 years year s 1 p. p m. m m Boys Boys up to 10 years V V swimming 3 p. p m. m Colored m.-Colored Colored Girl Reserves 3 p. p m. m Japanese m.-Japanese Japanese Girl Reserves 3 p p. p m Lore m.-Lore Lore Triangle lc Girl Reserves Re- Re serves ser 8 p. p m. m m.-Fleo m. m. hris Triangle V Girl Reserves V I l' l |