Show Short Story Group Celebrates Birthday S Members of th Short Story club I celebrated the fifteenth ant of oC Its organization with a. a luncheon I Monday at 1 o'clock at the Hotel Utah In the presidents president's suite Pe table was de- de decorated orated with a don slon ot of crabapple blossoms sent bYthe by byth the th club founder Mrs Irs E. E D. D Palmer who Is in San Francisco which were we're were combined wIth yellow and pink tulips carrying out the club col- col ors Artistic painted hand place cards decorated by y l Mrs rs' rs T. T E. E New New- man marked the guests guests' places and tiny Uny scrolls contained gents genis of lIterature literature lIt lIt- selected by Mrs l A. A ir II Parsons Par Par- sons and Mrs l W W. R. R Hutchinson I which were read by the members and guests during the Mrs 1 Harry D. D Hines the club pre presIdent pres- pres Ident presided and presented the luncheon chairman Mrs Howard Howar C C. C Means who vho in turn introduced the various members of oC the club who responded to toasts In the form of oC short story plots outlines out out- lines an and brief brieC book reviews The committee arran arranging the luncheon Included Mrs l Howard C C. CI Mans I ans chairman Mrs W. W R. R Hutchinson Mrs l A. A H. H Parsons Mrs T E. E Newman New New- man Mrs Irs E. E O. O Lee and Mrs l F. F Thomas Boise Members l and guests attending were Mrs J. J D. D Hines Mrs J. J A A. McCaskell l Mrs l F. F W. W Meakin Mrs T. T It H Smith Miss 1 Evelyn Dunn Miss Theresa Gross of Missoula l Mont 1 Mrs Irs U m r Robinson Mrs Irs Earl W. W Pinney Mrs l A. A ir H. Parsons Mrs F. F M. M Gra Gray Mrs E. E L. L Mason Iason oIls Mrs C. C G. G l. l Plummer Mrs frs W. W Yo J. J Barrett oIls Mrs V n. n Hutchinson Mrs E. E O. O Le Lee Mrs Howard Means l Mrs C C. C E Richards Mrs Jacob Kahn Jahn Mrs 1 F. F Thomas Boise Mrs Irs S. S Nielson on Mrs R. R I I. I Branning Mrs l B. B W. W Deason Mrs E. E 01 r. r Fowler Fowier Mrs Paul Bil- Bil Mrs Ir H. H K Mrs R. R C. C Pendleton Lr S. S w. w Rt- Rt Mrs C. C H. H Van Arman Mrs W. W E. E Traughber o Ogden Miss l Isabel Hogan Mrs Irs ChArles King and Mrs 1 Emma Whitehead A telegram from the club founder Mrs E. E B. B Palmer and a former member Mrs Anna Ann H. H McAllister was read at the conclusion of the afternoon S C S S Plans have ha been completed for the annual spring meeting pf pc the Itah stat conference Daughters of the AmerIcan Revolution to be held on Tuesday The business ill convene atlO a. a m. m In In the hotel at which time all members as well as delegates te rn tet committee chairmen are urged to be present presen t At 1 o'clock luncheon will be served by the hotel reservations for which can be be made mad with Mrs George Barlow An especial guest ot of the conference wm will be Mrs Bussell Russell Bus Rus- sell William Magna national vice president general the afternoon Mrs Glenn R. R will entertain t a tea at her home South East street from a 3 until 6 No special Invitations will be Issued but all members of oC the national society D. D A. A AR R. R either active or visiting in the state are welcome At this function Mrs Magna will make an address to the ladles ladies at 3 o'clock with a and tea followIng S S S Miss Ivy Maye Ia e Frazier a bride ot of the sPring be the guest ot of the club at theatres s parties Monday and Wednesday Mr and Mrs Arnold Hansen will entertain at a bridge party for Miss Frazier and Mr Jensen at their home on Douglas street S S S Evening section of oC chapter chapter chap chap- ter No 1 1 O. O E. E S S1 will wUl meet Monday Monday Mon Mon- day at the home of oC Miss lIss Grace Wilton Wil- Wil ton G 0 street Assisting hostesses host host- eases esses are Mrs 1 Joseph R. R Matson 1 Mrs Irs L. L A. A Quivley Miss Elvia Hartman Hartman Hart Hart- man and Miss oIls Katrina All members are invited S S S SW W B. B A. A No o. o 1 will meet Monday at 8 at K ot of hall hail Fol lowIng the business meeting a St. St Patricks Patrick's cos costume ume party will wUl be en en- joyed All members are are urged to wear costumes and prizes will be given for th the best costumes s. s The evening will be spent In cards I dancing and games The committee commit commit- tee includes Mrs Irs Mable 1 chairman Mrs Emma Doyle Mrs Helen Nelson and Mrs F. F A. A l A. Miller S S S. S Members of oC the club meet Monday evening at atthe Hie home of at Miss 1 Ruth Bailey Dalley 1163 Westminster West West- minster avenue S DaI Danish sh Sister lodge No 10 69 will meet Monday at 8 at K of P. P hall S S S S SIe Ie regular meeting th Wa- Wa Wasatch satch Literary club will bo be held at atthe atthe the Civic Center Tuesday at 2 It will be n open me meeting under the direction of oC the arts and crafts section Miss Mabel Frazier art teacher from the University of oC Utah wilt wUl give a a. talk on pIes ot of Modern Art Mr 11 and Mrs Joseph S. S and De Lin Farnsworth will wUl a group at 01 solo instrumental and vocal selections Miss Dorothy Roland will give gh-e several readings There Thero will be bean bean an exhibit ot of the art a by members during the year The following ladles ladies will act DS as hostesses host host- eases esses during th the so hour Mrs J. J H. H Green chairman Mrs R. R T T. Sallis vice chairman Mrs 1 W C. C A. A Vissing secretary and members of at atthe the arts and crafts section S S S The re regular ular monthly social ot of the Speech headers headers' club will be held Tuesday at S 8 p. p m. m at Civic Center The sPecial feature o 0 the evening will be a bridge cOntest There will also dancing games and refreshments An invItation Js is ex- ex to all those interested In the thep p problems ot of th the hard ot of hearingS hearing S 'S 5 5 5 Drama s section or of the Elks Ladles Ladles' club will meet Tuesday at 2 with Mrs Irs J. J W. W Gray 2205 South State Mrs J J. J A. A will give a a. sketch ot of the life ot of Thomas Hardy and Mrs Irs IV R. R Hutchinson wm read hardys hardy's s Tess or of the Mrs 1 A. A E. E Goodspeed wUl vill give the critics critics' report S S S Nancy lancy club wll meet Tuesday evening with Mrs rs Harry L. L Bracken Brack Brack- en 0 South Thirteenth East street Mrs Irs George A A. Mrs WilIiam i. i lorrison l and Miss I s Aileen Drowning Browning assisting hostesses host host- esses 5 S S S St. St Anns Sewing circle will meet Tuesday and Thursday In the sewS sew sew- S ing rooms of oC Kearns St. St Anns Ann's orphanage orphanage or- or at 2 p. p rn m. S S S S T. T ir H. Gord on Ladles Ladies ot of the G. G A. A R. R will wUl meet Tuesday March 19 at 2 p. p m. m In I. I O. O O. O F. F hall It Itis Itis is expected that Mrs 1 Lida S. S Dodson Dodson Dod Dod- son ot of Ogden the department presIdent pres- pres Ident will attend the meeting Comrades of the tho G. G A. A n. n and members members mem- mem bers o ot sister circles are cordially InvIted to be present S S S The civics parliamentary law lawse se section Uon of the Ladles Ladies Literary club will meet heet at the clubhouse at 10 a. a m Mrs E. E E. E Cortman Corfman will discuss The JudicIary Department and Mrs D. D Roland Lewis will give a talk on Administration o of the Health Laws In Utah Mrs Fred V Meakin will condu conduct t. t parliamentary parliamentary parlia- parlia drill the subject t will be Motions to Defer At Uon and Motions to Bring Bling a Question Again Before BeCore the House S S S. S Mrs B. B E. E Nolson Ison will v ll entertain W. W B. B A. A No 9 at a On Tuesday at 1 bome J street S S S I Salt L Lake te Valley Xo Royal Neighbors of Am meet Tuesday evening at 8 8 o o'clock at K P. P h hall 11 59 59 South tat aF street S 5 5 5 Ro Royal al Neighbors camp will hold a card party Tuesday at t 2 p. p m m. at S. S B. B A. A hall 1 2 1 South State street An invitation Is extended extended ex- ex tended the public painted china will be awarded S 5 5 5 The The Ferry chapter Women's Missionary Mis- Mis society of oC the First Presbyterian Presbyterian Presby- Presby terian church will wll meet as usual In Inthe inthe the church on Tuesday at 6 15 p. p m. m Following the dinner and social hour there will be an interesting program Including the service of the Installation ot of officers and the mission study elas la s. s S S S salt Bait Lake circle No 6 55 9 Neigh Neighbors bors of Woodcraft meet Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day at o'clock at I. I O. O O. O F. F hall ball AU members are invited S S Literary section ot of Lynds chapter O. O ES will meet Tuesday at o'clock with Mrs E. E R. R Phelps 68 I street Mrs P. F E. E Stewart Mrs M. M T. T Large Mrs F. F W. W Meal in assisting hostesses rs Clifford RUdine will give musical numbers and a a. radio play Lunch in the Suburbs will be given by Mrs G. G B. B McKee Mrs 1 J. J R. R Matson Mrs Charles King Mrs John Clinton Cllnton Mrs C. C W. W Hosmer Mrs irs M l lr T. T Large Mrs C. C of M. Sargent and Mrs F. F W. W Meakin All members members' of the theo o order d r are invited S S 5 Ladles Ladies of of the First church hurch will meet for sewIng Wednesday morning at the drens dren's Service society 1216 East Enst Thirteenth South street S S S Primrose Sewing cIu clug will meet l Wednesday at 1 o'clock with Mrs Annie Cartwright 1176 Princeton aVenue S S SS S S S The members of the Y W C A. A basketball team held their annual basketball b banqUet et S Saturday t evening evening eve eve- ning at Keeley's private dining room A yellow and green groen color was used In the table decorations dee dec orations and favors The table was decorated with acacia and spring flowers ApproprIate place cards were designed by lIss Kate KeeleY a member of oC the the- theY Y team and the favors were yellow song bool s with original songs composed by lI l MIss s Marian Styles Styler telling o of the history history his his- tory ot of the team Frances Collier captain or at the team was presented with a corsage ot of flowers and Mrs Alice Bronson coach was glyen giyen a beautiful book Those present were Frances Collier J te Keel Keeley y Genevieve Genevieve Gene Gene- vieve Lomax Eleanor Sears Uta Wright Dolly Evans Ellen Jackson Jack Jack- son son Gladys Johnson Virginia Pierce Marian Styles Edith Clay Clay- ton Sara Cuss Guss Mary Marshall Gladys Burnham Aldura BrownIng and Mrs Bronson S S S Alumni and active members of oC the Beta Theta PI fraternity fraternity- vill entertain at a dinner Wednesday at the Hotel Utah in of Dr Francis V. V national national na- na president of the fraternity who Is to inspect the chapter Dr Sh will be a special guest at a luncheon to be given Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day at Shays Shy's cafeteria Members of the national social fraternities on oil the campus are invited t to at- at tend R. R A. A Hart president of the alumni association of oC the university sity will wUl preside S 5 5 5 Return from Coast Mr and Mrs 1 F. F C. C Richmond who have spent the winter In Coronado Coronado Coro- Coro nado are exp expected home the latter part of S S S Liberty camp Daughters of Ut Utah h PIoneers will nie Jh t Wednesday at 2 30 at the home of Mrs Charles Rudd Rudd- 45 West Vest Seventh South street Mrs 1 AlIce Smith as- as s- s hostess Mrs Elma P. P Wright class leader will give a talk on The Old Stage Coach oIls Mrs Lola Baker will taUt on the theIron theIron Iron Industry Mrs Bessie Hulbert Hulbert Hul- Hul bert will sing and dance numbers will wUl be given by little Alice Driggs S S yr lodge ti t L. L S. S to If B. B of fL F L. L F. F and E. E.- will give a card p party on on Thursday at K of 1 hall S S s Irs K Marx entertained a dozen guests at dinner Sunday evening eve eve- ve ning at the Newhouse hotel in celebration celebration cele- cele bration of oC her birthday dIstinguished patriot and ambassador dor Henry White The ashes of Melville E. E Stone leader of oC in his genera genera- and one ot of the foremost of all time will be deposited l within the great shrine The Interest and curIosity of many has been aroused by the suggeStion suggeStion sug- sug of making of the structure an American Westminster abbe abbey The Rt Rev James E. E Freeman bishop o of Washington has defInite views on the subject lie He believes believes' I that while the Church of oC England differs from that in America In that It Is a state church this does not preclude the possibility of making the Washington cathedral all that the abbey is In England S Could we have in anything anything any any- thing approximating In richness of oC sentiment the great abbey he asked We believe this question has been answered and the hUndreds of thousands who vIsit the cathedral yearly have come to find In It that which appeals to the deepest and finest sentiment That there Is something In human n nature ture which responds to that for which the cathedral fabric fabrio stands is demonstrably de- de true America lacks maturity and its growth has been so rapid and so 80 amazing that It has not given sufficient suf- suf heed to the deep and fine things of oC sentiment S As Illustrative of oC what he had in mind Bishop Freeman said ho he recently re- re was told from an authentic source that among the original signers of the Declaration of Independence Independence Inde- Inde the resting place of oC a er o of these fath rs f tho tho republic republic re re- public were vere unmarked and Sun Sun- un- un honored |