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Show . , ,1 Literary Club to j Close r i j Season Friday NEXT Friday afternoon tb laat last meeting until next September Septem-ber of the Ladlee Literary club . will he held. Report of- of- leer and a tending committee will b made, and a tentative program for the next year'a work. wlH be presented by Mrs. T. W. Nay lor. chairman of ths program committee. A social hour will follow, when tea will be served lender the direction of the entertsln-ment entertsln-ment committee, of which Mrs. F. H. Knickerbocker Is chairman. From 1 to I o'clock ths election of officer for 117-11 will b held. Th Mctlon. with th exception of th art section, heve held their Isat meetings and elected offlcere for the coming year. The art section will meet for ths laat time tomorrow. The voting la tinder the direction of fne election committee. Which Includes Mrs. Ira D. Wines, chairman: Mr. Ku-dora Ku-dora Stubblna. Mre. Earl W. I'lnney. Mrs. E. L. Pratt. Mrs. Robert Tllney, Mrs. Albert 8kankey and Miss Ethel Psul. The nominees era as follows: For president, Mrs. Ira D. Travis and Mrs. L. C. Miller; for first vice president, Mrs. Culmer and Mrs. S. F. Kenton: for second vice president, Mrs. Wat -son: corresponding secretary. Mrs. W. H. Bramsl snd Mra Thomas O'Connor: O'Con-nor: recording secretary, Mrs. Elmo V. Smith and Miaa Blxby; for treaaurer. Mra. J. T. Treasure and Mra. C H. Dorm an: librarian, Mrs. Robert Tllney: Tll-ney: hletnrian. Miss Medora Greenwood Green-wood and Mrs. Frank Anderson: directors, di-rectors, Meadamea Knickerbocker, Swan, F.dmunde, Addlaon Cain, Ferguson, Fer-guson, John Cain. see Cleofan Meets With Miss Young The regular meeting of the Cleofan was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Afton Young In Red Butts Hollow. Mra C. M. McDonald read an Interesting paper on "Llsst. His Biography and Com position a." Selections Se-lections from ths great composer were given by Miaa Krancea Grant and Lawrence Law-rence Eberley, pianists, and vocal numbers num-bers by Rsy RusselL a e Mrs. J. II. Haxman has returned from an extended vlalt to soiithsm California. Cal-ifornia. Mr. and Mrs. Ssxman are at home at the Peery hotel. e Last Meeting j Of League . The laat meeting for the year of the Cathollo Woman's league waa held Tuesday afternoon at the Ladles' Literary Lit-erary elubhouae. Mrs. M. K. Callahan read a paper on Cheaterton. The annual an-nual reporta for the year were reed and the following offloere elected for the coming yesr: President, Mrs. A. H. S. Bird: first vice president. Mrs. Andrew An-drew O. Krsus;. second vice president. presi-dent. Mrs. A. Fred Wey: recording secretary, Mra. Henry Byrne: corresponding corre-sponding secretary. Mlae Ethel Bixby; treasurer. Miss Kste Hsliorsn: flnarf-elal flnarf-elal aecretary. Mlas Nettl Fitsgerald. see Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Towell have announced an-nounced the marriage of their daughter, daugh-ter, Viola, to George C. Weat. Mr. Weet la manager of the Utah Dental laboratory and s son of Dr. and Mrs. C. M. West. Ths coupls will be at home after June 1 at 1081 South Fifth Kaat street e e e President snd Mrs. Joseph F. Smith and their daughters. Missea Jeanette Aseneth snd Agnes Smith, with Blah, op C. W. Nibley. snd the Mlaaea Edna Margaret and Florence Nibley, have left for a short trip to Hawaii and ths coast. e The Zoea club wss entertstned st the home of Miaa Lucille duff Tuea. day evening. An enjoyable evening wa apent. The club will meet at the home of Miaa Viola Hall on Douglaa avenue Tuesday. a e e The annusl reception of th Junlora of the Salt Lake high schools to the seniors wss held Friday night at the Hotel Utah. Dancing was enjoyed in the ballroom and the banquet rooma. The decorations were effectively carried car-ried out with palma. feme and the national colors. About 604 wer In attendance. at-tendance. The following offlcere of th Junior claaara composed the committee on arrangement ar-rangement : Kaat J. Paul Kirk, president; pres-ident; Mlas Msry Dern. vip piealdent: Mies Dorothy Hyde, aecretary: Newell Dayton, treaaurer: Miaa Eunice Rad-datz. Rad-datz. eaalatant treaaurer. Weat Frank McOannev. president: Mlas 1.11a Bleak, vice president; Bert Price, aecretary: aec-retary: Robert Hatch, treaaurer: Miaa Mary Burton, assistant treaaurer. see The members of the local chapter of the Sigma Chi fraternity held their ninth annual banquet Friday night at the Newhoilae hotel. The tahlea were1 arranged In the Ceorgian garden and decorated wtih crvatal vases of white rosea, the fraternity flower. Covera were laid for alxty. Roger W. Powers acted as toast -master. Toasts were responded to by Judge O. il. Armstrong. John C. Mc Csln. Carl Scott. Lowell Romney, Herman Her-man I'oat and Curtla Hawley. The committee on arrangements comprised Carl Scott. Crelghton King and L. Sutton. ... Mies Sarah Shapiro waa hoatess at a five hundred party Friday afternoon at her home. 151 South Seventh Kaat. Twenty four gueeta were in attendance. attend-ance. !risea were won bv the Mlaaea Grace Shibley. Katherine Marahall and Madeleine McClellan. e Mra. Loulee Amot Merrill entertained a number of her close friends at a pleaxant Informal affair Friday night at her home. The rooms were attractively at-tractively decorated with daffodlla. A muaical program and dancing comprised com-prised the evening'a entertainment. A late eupper waa aerved to about thirty-five thirty-five gueata The Daweon alater furnished fur-nished the mualc for dancing. see The mothera congress will meet Wedneaday afternoon st 2:1 o'ehick at th home of Mra. J. K. Dooly, St East South Temple atreet. -i |