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Show Society arid. Cluibs Lawyers' Wives To Be Guests Ona of tha large affair of Jnuary will be the tea to be given Saturday tt the University club from I to I p. m. In honor of tha wive of tha Utah State Bar commissioners, visiting visit-ing lawyers' wives, who will be In the city with their husbands for tha annual State Bar associstion meeting, meet-ing, and for lawyers' vflvts in the city. Tha committee on arrangement arrange-ment Include Mrs. W. M. McCrea. Mrs. George J. Gibson, Mrs. W. J. Low and Mrs. James Ingebretaen. Mrs. Fisher Harris and Mrs. Dean F. Brayton will assist In arrangement. Mrs. George Harris Smith, Mrs. Low and Mrs. Ingebretaen will be In charge of the lea room. Those presiding pre-siding at the tea table will be Mrs. Adnen C. Ellis Jr., Mrs. W. M. Bradley, Brad-ley, Mrs. Dean F. Brayton, Mrs. Robert Rob-ert B. Porter, Mrs. Edgar A. Rogers. Mrs. Calvin W. Rawllngs. Mr. L. M. Cummin gs and Mr. Allan 8. Ttngey. Wives of tha commissioners Include Mrs. Samuel Powell of Ogden, Mrs. M, P. Pope of Provo, Mr. J. A. Hou-gaard Hou-gaard of Manti. Mrs. W. E. Davis of Brigham City and Mr. McCrea and Mrs. Gibson of Salt Lake, Bethel No. 1. Order of Job's Daughters, will hold their regular meeting In the Egyptian room of the Masonic temple on Friday at 7:30 p. m. for initiation. All parent and friends are welcome. The Lsdlea' Literary club chorus will meet at the clubhouse Friday at 12:43. The current events and current cur-rent literature section of the Ladies' Literary club will meet Friday at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. H. C. Mean will give book review, "Pauline the Favorite Sister of Napoleon," by W. N. C. Carl-ton. Carl-ton. Hugh W. Dougall and Edna Evans Johnson will furnish the music Silver Msple circle No. 10S, Neighbors Neigh-bors of Woodcraft, will hold its regular regu-lar meeting on Friday itlp.ni at L O. O. F. halL . A dinner will be given at tha Unitarian Uni-tarian church on Friday at 6:30 p. m. Following the dinner "Of Thee I Sing." the Pulitzer prita play of 1S31, will be read by the Rev. Jacob Trapp. Members of the congregation and friends are invited. For reservations call Mrs. Jacob frapp or Mrs. James H. Wolfe. Mondamin chapter, Delphian, win meet at 10 a. m. Friday at the New-house New-house hotel. "Athens in the Time of Pericles" is the subject for the dsy, with Mrs. Msx Siegel leading the discussion. dis-cussion. The following relative topics will be presented: "The Delphian Traveler Mrs. W. W. Phillips; "Athens In the Fifth Century," Mrs. O. O. Snyder; "The Acropolis," Mrs. Byron Campbell; "Public Life," Mrs. Frank Edwards: "Private Life," Mrs. Harold Peck; "Festivals," Mrs. T. W. Davies; "Athenian Education," Mrs. W. J .Sullivan. j The regular meeting of the Kle club will be held Friday at the home of Mrs. T. F. Farrelli Ml East First South street. Mrs. John Lang will review "Customs of Msnkind." by Lillian Eickler. Mrs. D. E. Lambourn will read a modern story. Mrs. R. G. Clark is in charge of the business meeting and all members are urged to attend. Service will be conducted by the Montef lore sisterhood at the Congregation Congre-gation Montefiore at I p. m. M. Rosenblatt Ros-enblatt will officiate. Refreshments will be served in the vestry rooms following the service. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Circle A. Centenary M. E. church, will meet Friday at 1 p. m. with Mr. J. W.- Marley. 1796 Third East street Mrs. Ralph Morrow assisting hostess. |