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Show Illustrated lectur on th Paaalon play, and Mia Rich will read "Ter. rlblo Meek." br Charle Rann Ken-nedy. Ken-nedy. , . i Faculty -Women' club of th Unl. verslty of Utah will entertain the graduating- clas at a 4 o'clock tea on Jub I at th John R. Park building. Mr. J. C. Thoma 1 chairman, assisted by Mn Thomas Thom-as Brighton. Mr. Elton Qulnn. Mr. (Continued on page 2.) Diversions of Society The annual flag day luncheon lunch-eon of the Spirit of Liberty chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will be held June 16 at the Country club. The women of the faculty of Westminster college will ' entertain the graduating class of the high school and college ( at a tea on Monday -from 3 ' until 5 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Frederick Engle, 687 Second avenue. The date of the Junior Aid annual fete at the Country club has been postponed from June 19 to June 26. Committees Com-mittees are now being appointed ap-pointed for the various activities activi-ties of the day, which will include in-clude the usual golf tournaments, tourna-ments, bridge luncheon, cabaret cab-aret and dinner dance. Dr. and Mr. William William L. Rich will racelvs- their friends Jun 7 at their home, lit University street, from f until It o'clock, th occasion toeing; th formal presentation presen-tation to the society of their daughter, daugh-ter, Loretta Rich, who Is a (tudent of Orac Nixon Stewart, dramatic reader. During th evening P rots ro-ts k s, tmetkt zju gin ta at the Marian-Lola tea shop for the bride. e e e Complimenting Mis Leona Nlel en. a bride of the week. Mrs. C. J. Roeeli, Mrs. Carl H( Rosell and Mrs. George McMelroy entertained Tuesday Tues-day evening at a miscellaneous shower at the homa of Mrs. C. J. Rosell. An attractive color echeme i of pink and green wasr carried out ' in the d-eorations, entertainment and refreshments, and thirty guests wera present. e e e Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S. Fox will be at home to their friends Sundsy from 3 to 6 p. m. for the occasion of the confirmation of their daugh- ter. Miriam. e e e The De Molay club o-f tha U. of t. gave a stsg psrty Wednesday evening at tlie home of Mark Clayton. Clay-ton. During the evening a scholarship scholar-ship key u presented to Lawrence Schroder by the president for hav- ing the highest scholastic record of tl.e cluh members. Diversions of Society (Continued from page I.) cjir!tfi Kinney end Mrs. John R. Lewis. All faculty members are ln wll. ' see Mrs. ( leude Fred will entertain st a t-a Tueeday In hnnor of Mra Chsrlrs Christian Freed (Miss Helen Hel-en Dalev), a brMe ( April, see Mr snd Mrs .lark Garflnkle will receive their Mm. Is Sunday from I to o'clock at their home In the Commander apartments In honor of th confirmation of their on, Jerry. Mr. and Mr. Max Wolfe will be at horn Sunday afternoon between tha boura of 1 and In No. I Commander Com-mander apartment in honor of the confirmation oi their daughter, Claudia. e e e ' Mr. and Mrs. Sol Jacobs will be at home Sunday afternoon between the hours of S:I and o'clock in hnnor of the confirmation of their daughter, Helen. s e e Tha Young People Fellowahlp gave a social dance Saturday eve nlng at th parish housa ot St. Paul'a church, on th corner of Third South and Ninth East streets. The chaptera represented were St. Psul's. St. Peter's. St. John and St. Mark a. Ireta Colllna. the president pres-ident of the dlatrirt organization and St. Paul chapter, had charge of the general arrangements. Msbel Brewster of St. John and Arthur Wood represented St. Peter's. A large attendance of adults and young people wa present. Mualc waa furniahed by Bill Zeeman a orchestra or-chestra of six pieces. Card were played by those not dsnctng. see Miss Norma McKendrlck and George Patrick, whose engagement has been announced, will be guests of honor st a dinner to be given Thursday by Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Plngree. Frldsy Mrs. T. U Csnnon and Miss Florence McClellen will five a bridge party for th bride-Saturday bride-Saturday afternoon Mlaa Carrie Patrick. Miss Elizabeth Patrick and Mlaa Helen Patrick will give a brldg luncheon for the bride. Saturday evening Miss Alma May Keysor and Miss Ethel Evans will give a bridge psrty lor Miss McKendrlck. Mc-Kendrlck. snd Mondsy Mlsa Emily Cannon will give a luncheon In er honor. 1 e e e Salt Lake branch of th A. A. of 1. W. will hold It aprlng parly at the Country club on Jun J. Mrs. F. H. Richardson I In chsrge of arrangements; ar-rangements; see On Tuesdsy morning. June 3. thera will be a celebration of the holy communion at 1 o clock In the Rowland Hall chapel. Thla will be followed by th senior breaktnst at g o'clock, presided over by Btsbup Arthur W. MouJlon. AU graduates a kitchen shower last Monnay afternoon af-ternoon In honor of Miss Willisms, who a faculty sponsor tf the cluh: Tuesday evening Miss Lenors Loses entertained st a bridge psrty in honor ot Mi-s Williams at her home on East Sixth South. Pisces were marked for the following: Misa Williams. Miss Peggie Miller. Miss Agnes McGarry. Mies Frsnces I.osee. Miss Dorothy Jensen. Miss Dciores Low-ry, Mrs. Rldgley Fowell. Mrs. Dow McDonald. Miss Bobbie IVarlng. Miss Connie Guy and Miss Phyllis Hohha. Garden flowers were used for decorating. Mies Florence Bannon and Mrs. John f. McGlnley entertained at a bridge slipper at the borne of 4rs. Will ORourke on North Second West street Wednesday evening. Garden roses were used for decoration. decora-tion. e e Miss Helen Gehrmann entertained st her trousseau tea Saturday afternoon af-ternoon between 4 and - Mra. Emll Lehman. Mias Dorothy Krate. Miss Helen Schwerberger and Mra Raymond Sander assisted in serving. serv-ing. e e e Misa Helen Rogers lias Issued Invitations In-vitations for a tea to b given Sunday Sun-day between the hours of 7 and : p. in. at h-r home. 7 B street, in honor of Miss Carolyn Haymond, Miss Dora Ben n ion and Misa Katli-rvn Katli-rvn Pratt. r Mrs. F, Rosenblum will receive friends at a reception Sunday from 3 until o'clock at her home, tot Simpson avenue, in celebration of the confirmation of her son. Francis, Fran-cis, w ho will be confirmed at the B'nal Israel temple Sunday morning. morn-ing. e e e Mis Margaret Kirk, popular bride of June, will be the guest of honor at a party to be given Monday evening eve-ning by Misa Mabel Wllles at her home on Highland drive. Mra James Milliard will entertain at bridge at her home on Seventh East street Tueeday evening. Wednesday Wed-nesday evening Miss Marva Sorensen Soren-sen will entertaui at her home on kenver street. Mis Alice Kirk, sister of bride, w ill entertain at a handkerchief shower Thursday ve- ( ning. Mrs. Ferdinand Peterson will j entertain Saturday at luncbeva j of Rowland Hall art cordially Invited In-vited to attend. Kindly aend ac-oeptanrea ac-oeptanrea to Mlaa Callia B. Guinea, Roklajid Hall. a a, a Misa Florence Ostler, a popular bride, of June, will be tha honored guest at a bridge supper to bo given by Misa Adalene Andrews Monday; Tuesday Mrs. H. Lynn Ostler will entertain the bridal party at bridge. Wednesday Mlsa Florence Uaye will give a bridge party for Mlsa Oster. Friday Misa Dor la Bobbins will give a dinner at Kee ley's tea room for tha bride. Saturday Miss Alice Cope will give a bridge lunch eon end Sunday Mlsa Helen Brown and Misa Cornelia Lund will give a breakfaat for the bride at the Am-0yaador Am-0yaador hotel. a e e Mies Mildred Cardweil. a bride of June, wll be the guest pf honor at a brldrc -arty and miscellaneous shower given Monday at the home of Mta. John Alrd. &7 Twelfth iv. nue. Mrs. Km ma Powell, Mrs. Solomon Solo-mon Angrl. Mra. U. Samualeon, assisting as-sisting boa teases. Misa Virginia Vir-ginia Cardweil will give a bridge : party fT her sister at the hm of ht r-""" Wr- and '' C. A. Cardweil, Friday evening. a a I The first annual roee show of the arts and cruris eeotion of the Ladies' 1 Literary club wfll be held Thurmlay from 3 until ft o'clock at the home of R. a. Williams. 1434 Browning avenue. For reaervatloni call the committee. a a a Misa Jeaaia Bradford, who -will ho married June 12 to Denton Rogers, Rog-ers, will be the honored guest At a miseellanroun shower to be given 1 by Mrs. K. D. Brow-n At her home, j 1361 Fillmore street, Tuesday. I Twenty-eight gueata have been Invited. In-vited. e a a Mrs. F. P. Brown entertained at A bridge luncheon Tueeday at her home on Fillmore street for Mrs. K. U. Brazier, who leaves eoon to make her home In Denver. Yellow and bionse tulips and deep blue cornflowers de.-orated the table. Covers were laid for sixteen. Mrs. ft. F. Chambers will entertain enter-tain at tea Friday from 4 unlil 7 o'clock at her home. 161 F street, for Misa Bessfn Zanders, a bride. - Tlve AHrusa club will entertain At a garden tea on Hunday from 4 until un-til 7 o'clock at Kngleaide. 943. Kant First South aireet. in honor of Mias Sylvia Young and 31 las Georgia Young, delegates to the national Altrusa convention In White Sulphur Sul-phur Hprings, Vi.. June 21 to 35. and for Mrs. J. W. Reeve, who leaves soon to spend the summer In Europe. In case uf Inclement weather the tea will be held indoors. Mra. Alice Bliwa, Misa Luolla Ma-haney. Ma-haney. Mlaa Ma Wilco. Misa Kthel Uroesbeck and Mlsa Martha Oibba will be fn the receiving; line. Miss Kvelyn Williams will give her troun.--au tea Sunday at her home on Kast Seventeenth South street. The Atheneum club girls of Ut-a .beat nigh achool entertained at |