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Show BostomiiaBS Enteirtoin At Dinner MR and Mn. BylvsJn Noack of Boston, who ar gust h city for six week entertained I at A smart dinner party lest night at the Hotel Utah grltl. The oe canton vii the second wedding anniversary anni-versary of Mr. and Mrs. Noack. Mrs. , Noack was formerly Miss Helen Hartley, Hart-ley, a popular society girl and musician musi-cian of Halt Lake. ' Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hartley, Miss Georgia Hartley, Mlaa Florence Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Season, Miss Marjorls Derr of Portland. Ore, Charles Bhepard and Mr. and Mrs. Noack. A theatre party followed ths dinner. e An event of social and artlstle Interest Inter-est Is the concert of Sylvaln Noack. which will be held June It at ths Malt Lake theatre. The following prominent women will act as patronesses: Mrs. A. U Hoppsugh. Mrs. W. M. Bradley, Mrs. J. R. Walker, Mrs. William Spry. Mrs. P. O. Perkins. Mrs. M. M. Johnson, John-son, Mrs. C. E. Allen, Mrs Karl Beheld, Miss Ida Hanauer, Mrs J. M. fallow. Miss Marion Cannon. Mrs. Oeorge E. Bkelton, Mrs, F. B. Baacom, Miss Romania Ro-mania Hyde, Mrs. Daniel Alexander, Mrs. R, C. Qemmell, Mrs. Mont Ferry, ess 'Complimenting Miss Kst Young. Who was married yesterday to Jear . Lewis May, a kenslngton tea was given Thursday by Mrs. Hooper Knowlton al , her horn en Markea avenue. 1 A wealth of lilacs and pink carnations carna-tions adorned ths living rooms, and the tea table held a banket of pink carnations and ferns. Miss Gladys Toung and Miss Clarice Well assisted. The guests were: Site 1. D. r. Tee. Mfta gmelMa Mni P. C Vent tf. Mle naa KriMa Mr. NeNtf T. Sjea, ' Ml Itanw SHWr Hie r. Ctots Saua Hk ivw wat In k. a Tax . mm mat messsi Hmi tnaSM fens NN rM tehn Mn Oanrt W. re) MM term M -. Mr. . Sue, Be Mia LwlN tM - V MM O raw Bar) Ml. It W. gurus Mn 1. U Star Mle Mtrtos a-Mtrar Mm JmauMai Ten um IJIIM Wats . lit Jflre WeU MM Km Mart Tear MM Cartel Mn. Ma NMt CMeaa an a. w. tmm j Miss Helen Morris entertained at a, bridge party Tuesday night at her horn In Ninth Rast street. In honor of her sister. Miss Leu lee Morris.' who' will be a Juns bride. Guests wer entertained en-tertained at four tables of bridge, rot-towed rot-towed by a light supper. Pink sweet pea la a crystal basket centered th upper table, and ths living rooms wr fragrant with masses of purple and whit lilacs. Assisting during th evening eve-ning were Mis Nellie Morris, Mlsa ' Vera Smlthen and Miss Ruth Neslen. s s s A cleverly arranged pantry shower . waa given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. A. D. Knowlton and Miss Marjorlo Palmer Pal-mer at ths Knowlton homo on Seventh avenue. In honor of Miss Agns Johnston, John-ston, who will be married tomonfiw ' to John Harrison Doming Jr. Guest were entertained with a guessing game, for which th answer ' war th names of article used In th pantry. Th prise for the most correct " answers was a kitchen apron. Gifts for th bride-to-be were article for pantry pan-try nee, with th favorite recipe for ths giver. The guests were Mrs. Howard H. Snelgrovs. Mrs. Richard Hale, Mrs John Derks. Mrs. T. J. Krause, Miss Pauline Taylor.. Mrs. J. a Taylor, Mr Arthur Taylor, Mr. J. K. Demlng, Mr D. T. Demlng. Mra. George K. How Mrs. John Alton. Mr, J. E. Psrkea Mle Charlotte Perkes. Mrs. Arnols Lewi Mrs. C. I. Moreland. Mrs C Ls- " Roy Clayton. Mrs. John Ekman. 'Mr Claude T. Barnea. Mr E. G. Hampton Mr Lutl. K. Burt and Mra Albert C French. . . Th Frances T. Wlllard W. c T U held Its regular meeting Friday' after fr.t , U U1 Canvon road. Mrs Ann L. Young of th Juvenile court addressed the meeting e e e Mr- T- . Nlchol entertained th. Wideawake Bridge dub ThurXy'.: th home of Mrs. C. W. Collins. 1144 East Third South street. Guest, wire entertained at cards In the early afternoon after-noon aad tea waa aerved at the elusion of th. game A charming blnatloD of yellow and purple wunirf I In the decorations, a baet o? i. ' fomla sunflowers and purple 1h. f. " log th. centerpiece foVX '"'JTV Vsses of th. flower, were use? I.i,. living rooms. Mrs. C W r2u. ...teS nd Mr -AtanrSto"5 E. Angel, waa a guest. In addition to th eight members of the club e . C' 8anaW left during the . week for Fort Winfleld Scott., h?? Francisco, to be with her brothe? Richard T. Crrington. who belong the coast artillery, stationed t"r. Befor. Christmas Mr. Carrmo. w7. ' a senior student of the Weet Hlch school and was tha commercial editor of the Red snd Blsck niSBBBwaxaaBaBaBMnwaMSBBSSBBMMB |