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Show Mr.' John C. Cutler received friend this afternoon at her home. ITlss Vera A. Felt and JoTh A. Horne were married today In the Temple. A reception re-ception will be given at tha home of tha bride's parents a soon aa thoae In the family who are now 111 have recovered. Mr. C. L. Chaefney wai hostess at tha Orpheum this afternoon for tha G. O. C. club. Dauxhters'of Utah Pioneers'held regular reg-ular meeting today In the Lion house. Mrs. Charles Davis Helkes, mother of Mrs. Wilbur W. Anness. was guest of honor today at a luncheon given by her daughter. i . . " Mr. J. H. Belfusa entertained at cards this afternoon in her apartments In tha Pauline. Miss Helen Lees was married to 'Otto Ludwlg Zeua In tha home of the bride's parents at San Francisco today. Tha Sewing club was received by Mrs. Frederick. U. Leonard this afternoon. "Coriolanua" was studied this morning by the Shakespeare section of tha Ladles Literary club. Mrs. E. A. Wall was hostess this afternoon after-noon for the Utopia club. FOLLOWING Is a list of officers elected elect-ed yesterday at the annual Easter election elec-tion of the Ladles' rulld of St. Mark's parish: President. Mrs. C. D. Moors; vica-president. Mrs. J. M. Denny; secretary. secre-tary. Mrs. Milton L. Oglesby; treasurer, Mrs. C. H. Van Annan. The financial condition of the organization is moat satisfactory. sat-isfactory. Success is assured the benefit to be given toward securing funds for the nurses' home. CLEVERLY arranged was the marriage yesterday afternoon of Miss Lulu S. Anderson An-derson and Charles A. Dunlap. The couple cou-ple were secretly wedded by the Rev. F. w. Bussard of English Lutheran church. In the evening a number of friends of the pair were Invited to a party, and no hint i waa given that the affair was in the nature na-ture of a wedding reception. Later the truth came out. and surprise and' disappointment disap-pointment were expressed because the rice and old -shoe ceremony was necessarily neces-sarily obviated. . MRS. A. C. SMITH of No. 151 South Eleventh East street will receive the Plate club tomorrow afternoon. . MR. AND MRS. J. W. ELLINGSON are at home at 11 De La Mar avenue. MR. AND MRS. M. RYAN announce the marriage of their youngest daughter, Edna, to Roy It. Hussman. MRS. C. S. WILLIAMSON will entertain enter-tain Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William T. Benson. MISS GENEVIEVE M'CORNICK entertained en-tertained Informally yesterday at luncheon. lunch-eon. A CARD PARTY will be given tomorrow tomor-row afternoon at the Ladiea' Literary club for the benefit of the nurses' home. Bridge, 600 and tea will be the features of the afternoon. The reception committee includes Mrs. Grant Smith, Mrs. William H. Child, Mrs. E. V. Silver, Mrs. Windsor V. Rice, Mrs. Sol Siegel. Mrs. William Igleheart. Mrs. Clifford Peareall, Mrs. A. J. Gorham and Mrs. George Y. Wallace. . 1 MRS. J. T. CLASBEY entertained for Mrs. Williamson yesterday at a Swastika luncheon and card party. MRS. O. W. POWERS was hostess yesterday yes-terday afternoon at bridge tea. She was assisted by Mrs. Benner X. Smith and Mrs. F. J. Fabian. JUDGE AND MRS. JONATHAN C. ROYLE will entertain at the fiftieth anniversary an-niversary of their marriage, on April 23. MR. AND MRS. T. H. SMITH entertain enter-tain Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Anderson and Mrs. Wilcox. TWENTY-FIVE friends of Miss Florence Flor-ence Crow were, entertained last evening at party in honor of her seventeenth birthday. MISS ELIZABETH CHESTER HARD and Alex Eberhard will be married next Wednesday evening at the home of the brlde'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hard of Helena, Mont. MRS. DAVID KEITH and son David haa-e returned from Terminal island. MACCABEES of hives Nos. 4. 11 and 15, and of tents Nos. 2 and 12 will give a masquerade ball tomorrow evening at Salt Palace. Six cash prizes will be given to' the best characters. |