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Show Colonial Tea Party f One of the special event of Wash-Ington'a Wash-Ington'a birthday will ba tha colonial bridge tea to ba given by Spirit of Liberty chapter. Daughter of the American Revolution, at tha Belvedere Belve-dere lounge. Mrs. C. P. Overfield 1 tha chapter regent, and the committee com-mittee in charge of tha party includes Mrs. Otto A. Wiesley, general chair- n, man; Mrs. I A. Littlefield and Miss Florence Ware, decoration: Mr. H. K. Klingendar. Mra. A. E. Touraaen. ticket: Mr. D. How Moffat Mr. C. D. RuUedge and Mr. L. S. Brock-on, Brock-on, white elephant basket; Mr. D. T. Lena, refraahmenta. Reaervatlon lor more than BO ta- . blca have been made by D. A. R. member and friend of the organize I tlon. Tha Harmony club will ba entertained enter-tained Monday at 1 p. m. by Mrs. Albert Haaga, Ki South Ninth West treet , The regular meeting of Mountain 7 Hive No. 17, Ladles of the Maccabees, ' will be held Monday at I p. m. in room t39 Atlas building. Sarah Daft horn board of director will meet Monday at 10 a. m. at the home. NLee Anna club will meet Monday at ( p. m. with Mra. C. C Hartson, 91S West North Temple au-eet The sewing section of Lynd chapter chap-ter No. 1, O. E. S., will meet at the home of Mra. Margaret Henderson. 4M Kensington avenue, Monday at 2 p. m. The assisting hostesses will be . Mrs. Nor M. Eastman and Mra. Sara L. Gardiner. Tha past president of the Wasatch Literary club, who (till retain their membership in the club, met at tha Nswhouse hotel recently and organ-bed organ-bed the Wasatch Past Presidents' club. Tha aim will be the advancement advance-ment of the philanthropic spirit of the f community. Mrs. Elsie L Hswxhunt, a charter member and tha oldeat living liv-ing president of the club, wa elected elect-ed president; Mrs. W. B. Robert, the Junior past president was elected vie president and Mrs. Ben R. Johnson, John-son, secretary-treasurer. The officer of-ficer will serve one yeer and meet-, meet-, lng will be held month. Following I la the personnel of tha club: Mrs. R. G. McNelce. Mrs. Hawxhurst, Mrs. E. O. Leather-wood, Mrs. Jsmes T. Belexs, Mrs. Mark Redall, Mra. Johnson, Mrs. W. S. Taylor, Mr. Ernest Urien, Mr. Esther A. Hue-band. Hue-band. Mrs. J. M. Perlewitx, Mrs. W. J. Loomi and Mr. Robert. The regular meeting of the music and drama section of uSe Elks Ladle' club will ba held Monday at 2 p. m at the home of Mrs. O. R. Dibble. 921 Second avenue. An "All American" Ameri-can" program will ba featured. "Life Sketches of American Composer and the Summary of Their Compositions From tha Time of the Pilgrims to the Present Day" will ba given by Mrs. M. L. Crabtree. Indian songs, negro spiritual, medleys med-leys and modern ballads will ba illustrated il-lustrated in violin and vocal (election (elec-tion by Mrs. Margaret Stewart Hewlett Hew-lett accompanied at tha piano by Mra. Lorenio Smith. Mr. Dibblee, a hoste, wilt be assisted by Mr. H. E. Peterson. Mra. S. F. Leaver, section chairman, will be in charge of the meeting. Card section A of Radiant chapter No. 12, O. E. S.. will meet at the , home of Mrs. Arthur Frank, U2S East A South Temple street Monday at 2 ' p. m. Tha assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Helen Bagley, Mrs. Rosa Burnett, Bur-nett, Mrs. Maud Culbertson, Mr. Betty Burns, Mrs. Jennia K. Johnson and Mrs. Abbi Schrafa. Mrs. H. H. Roe is chairman and Mra. Jk Tan-nenbaum Tan-nenbaum Is assistant chairman. Mr. D. L. Barnard will entertain P chapter D of the P. E. O. Sisterhood at her home, 87S Emerson avenue, Monday. Mrs. F. H. Raley 1 the as-aisting as-aisting hostess. Mr. A. H. Parsons will give a book review. Delta Delta Delta alliance mothers' club and active chapter will give a i bridge tea and fashion show on March ' 4 in tha union building on the University Uni-versity of Utah campus. In celebration of the Bar Mitzva of their son, Ssmuel, Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Shapiro will be at home Sunday Sun-day from 3 until 7 p. m. Mrs. Frank M. Gray will entertain I the Short Story club on Monday t her home, 79 A itreet The original story will be given by Mr. H. D. Hinea; original negro radio plays, Mrs. Frank L. Hunt; literary Items. Mr. G. F. Hickmsn. Mrs. H. E. Dunlsp will be th critic. Tha Theta chapter of Delphian Will r meet Monday at 1:30 p. m. at the New-house New-house hotel. The subject "Seventeenth "Seven-teenth Century Painters of Flanders and Holland." will be led by Mrs. S. B. Hsgen. The following topics will be given: "Resume,'' Mrs. E. T. Ralphs; "Rubens' Life," Mrs. R. J. Ashton; "Hi Pinting,'' Mr. George R. Hill; "His Qualities s Shown in 1 His Masterpieces." Mm. J. L. Wirth- Ilin; "Rubens' Pupils," Mr. L. C. For-aey; For-aey; "Dutch Painting of the Sixteenth Century," Mrs. L. P. Lwrence; "Study of Picture: By Rubens." Mr. E. R. Mile; "By Vn Dyck," Mr. Douglas E. Scalley; "By Hals," Mrs. N. T. Henderson. Mr. and Mr. E. F. Allen will entertain en-tertain the French Missionary club Monday at ( p. m. at their home, 1011 ' Hollywood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bissell, asaitting boat and hostess. Mis Constance Constant of New York City, a popular visitor in tha " city, was the hostess at a bridge luncheon given Saturday at the heme of her grandmother, Mrs. John Gallacher, on Fifth East street The table decoration were in pink and yellow snapdragons in a silver basket The guest were Mis Harriet Young, Miss Jane Young, Miss Eleanor Young, Miss Ruth Gallacher, Miss Alberta Gsllscher, Mix Kstherine Lovesy, Mrs. Don Birrell. Miss Marjory Gor-dy, Gor-dy, Mias Edna Parkinson, Miss Marian Ma-rian Morris and Misa Nelda Hancock. Misa Constant leaves soon for her I home after a month' visit lit Salt Lake. Service Star legion will meet Monday Mon-day at 2 p. m. at Memorial house. Memory park, Mra. P. J. O'Carroll presiding Th nominating committee, commit-tee, of which Mr. Alfred L. Clausen is chairman, will report en the nominees for the various office for next year. Each year the educetion department of Service Star, wtlh Misa Jessie |