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Show - ' dude Mr. and Hn C W. rick at th Van Cortlandt. C. T. Mixer at the St. Dennl. and C W. Nltvlay at Iba Man- ... Mr. and Mr. W. W. Trtmnar bar. returned from Boise, Ida. Mrs. William Symoo of BntU. Mont.. to Halting In ttaia city with Mr. and Mia. Oscar Lshmaa. ; . . . Mra. Harria K. Masters ha gon to Kentucky to vllt for svral whU at bar home. ... Mr. and Mr. Lafay.lt Hanehett and daughter. Helen, are now In Denver, an rout, from a tour of th world. They sr detained In Denvar loner than they had expected on account of the serious Illness of Mra, Hanehett mother. - Ml. Louis BtubbtefleM la visiting In thta city. th. guest of h.r unci, and aunt, Mr. and Mr. Russel L. Tracy. Mr. and Mr. H. Vaaca Lam have com to San rranclaco for a two weeks' visit, Mr. J. I. Sullivan and Mr daughters, th. Misses Grace and FW.no. hav. returned re-turned to their horn. In thla city aftar a two month' visit In Loe Ancle and Venle. a a a Mr. and Mr. Jackson C. McChrratal hav. returned from California, where they spent the winter, and ar. attain at their bom. 1101 Eaat South Tempi, tt rat t. a a a Mr. and Mr. Jacob Kaha and Mr. Mark ar at th. Branaford awalllnc th. completion of thlr new homa. SOCIETT WILL DANCE FOR PURE MILK FUND One of th. channels Into which th fund from the dance to be given at ths Odeon Wednesday night by the Utah Federation of Women a Club and th. Playground association will o directed Is that of establishing pure milk station sta-tion throughout th. city a on. tep toward the prevention of Infant mortality. mor-tality. In an effort to reduce the high rate of Infant mortality, due In large part to the use of Improper milk, the Utah Federation Federa-tion of women- Club established a pure milk station on the east side last summer, and this spring a similar sta-. sta-. tlon has been established on the west side. The Idea Is to have the milk strict-Tyrreaw" strict-Tyrreaw" and - ar e A4 ahne eukd furnish It to th. consumsr at the lowest low-est possible price. The milk Is furnished by one of the most reliable dalriea In th rlty. It Is drawn In th. morning. Immediately cooled and delivered at once to - the station. No milk I kept over from en day to the next. The federation has placed a sanitary refrigerator for the proper care and cooling cool-ing of the milk, and expects to have a trained nurse give part of her time each day to dispensing modified milk to sick bsbles. or those who have bean placed upon a diet by their physician. Regular Reg-ular bacteriological teats will be made by the city bacteriologist and a record of these test will be kept for inspection. inspec-tion. " These pure milk stations have been made one of the hobbies of the federation federa-tion and form the one above all others, perhaps, which is deserving of the support sup-port of the public generally. Summer complaint, with which babies are affected af-fected are due In large part, physicians say, to Impure milk and feeding, and with the pure lacteal booths at the command com-mand of mother and with a trained nurne to help them out. much good will surely be accomplished aa a result of this activity. Belle A. Gemmell. M. D., la chairman of the children' health commute, of th. Utah Federation of Women' Club. Misa I.uclle Frank. Is chairman of th. ex.cutlve committee - for the May dance. It is planned to have fortune telling booths a feature of the dance. e e "Swat the fly." e e trip Mr. and Mrs. Varnea will be at home In the Cummin, apartments. EVENTS Or IHB WEEK. Mra: W. W. Rhrera and MJss St. Clair Rivers entertained at an Informal brtdge tea Monday afternoon In honor of Mrs. t-B. t-B. Cotton and Mis Helen Cotton of Denver. Den-ver. Four table, of th gam played. Spring flower were used In the decorations. , . . Mrs. George K. Helnts entertained at luncheon at her home In the Preeeotl apartments Thursday afternoon. Mr. J. D. Beaaley entertained about thlrtv friend, at the home of Mra. Frank Harria Thursday afternoon at a aen-slngton, aen-slngton, to meet her slstsr, Mr. D. B. House, who Is returning to her home in the eaat aftr an extended visit on th eoaal r-e-s Mrs. O. D. Brown and her daughter I were entertained at luncheon In the Flrt I Congregational church parlors Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon by eighty ladles of the church. Mrs. Brown and Miss Brown are planning an extended visit with relative In the eaat and the party was given a a farewell to them.a ( Mr. Robert Walker Salisbury entertained enter-tained at luncheon Thursday. A pleasant urprle party waa given Verner Hewlett Thursday night at the residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Hswlett. lfc Beat Seventh South street. The evening waa spent II games and singing and light refreshments were served. The following wre prnt: Hat-tie Hat-tie Tanner. Laona Holt. Ella WaUpn. C resets Ixhan, Marry Winthrop, Lillian Springwhelley. Dorothy Watta. Bonnie Holt. Harry Seller, Clara Foleom. Hanna Holt, P. A. Clayton. Addle McCormaek. Earl McCullough. Bdna Tanner. Margery Brown. Marlua Jacobean. Frank Prput. Norman Richardson. Vemer Hewlett, Orac Hewlett. Don C. Brown. Anna M. Anderson. . . . Miss Eva Woodruff and Mrs. L. S. trickier of Los Angeles were guest of honor at a pleasant party Monday afternoon after-noon by Mr. Russel C. Woodruff at her home on Twelfth Bast street- Mr. Woodruff was aaalated by Mrs. F. J. Fabian and Mrs. Ledyard M. Bellev. and Mrs. Ellsworth Daggett and Mrs. C. K. Richards poured tea and coffee. Assisting Assist-ing In entertaining and serving were Ml Edith 8h.rman, Mis Marlon Rookltdg. Members of the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs and the Playgrounds association as-sociation have outlined plans for the Joint celebration of Mothers' day. one , week from tomorrow. Sunday. May 14. Arrangements have been made to hav. booths erected at various busy points about the city for the sals of buttons and carnations to be worn on Mothers' dav and it la expected that everyone will wear either a flower or a button on that day. The selling booths' will be erected at the poetnfTlce. Walker brothers' store corner. Keith-O'Brien stors, Cohn's, Auerbsch's. Wilson hotel. Z. C. M. I.. Hellidav drug store, Deseret News corner cor-ner snd corner Second South and Main streets. e s . The Playgrounds sssoclation hopes to have the city park playgrounds formslly opened May 31. Openings this year will include the grounds at Liberty park. Pioneer square and City creek canyon. The grounds committee of the Playgrounds Play-grounds aseociatlon Is comprised of John D. Spencer. Prof. Icabod Bonn. Ida Haur. captain M. M. Woods and Mrs. H. I. Fitzgerald. CLUES ARB THUMPS. The Cleofan wss entertained Thursday Thurs-day afternoon by Mra. Eugene Hills. S40 Kast First South street. Miss Abbie - Well gave the topic of the afternoon. ..... Mia. Fred Nightingale entertained the Cricket club Thursday. , e The Undine club girls were entertained Thursday night by Mrs. W. C. Price in the HoUywood. It waa a pinafore party. , e ' Dr. Katharine Eager entertained the College club In the Oak apartments Thursday afternoon. as Mrs. Charles D. Rooklidge entertained . the members of her card club at her Second avenue home Thursday afternoon. ... The A. F. club met with Mrs. J. Jensen Jen-sen yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Fsrc Barber, entertained the T. B. 8. club at her home Monday night. . . The members of Mrs. Will L. Eller-bsck's Eller-bsck's card club were entertained by Mra. Etlerbeck Wednesday afternoon. . . The Seekers Literary club met Tuesday Tues-day afternoon with Mra. C. W. Beaton. Mrs. Havcnor and Mrs. Carr gave th topic of the afternoon. . e Member of the Utopia club ware pleasantly entertained Wednesday by Mrs. W. B. 8tanley. It was the regular regu-lar fortnightly meeting of the club and nineteen were present. Luncheon was served and later four tables of bridge were played. Prises were won by Mrs. Nottsge. Mrs. E. A. Wedgwood. Mrs. Mstthew Ctillen and Mrs. J. C. Hanchett. The next regular meeting will be held May 1" with Mrs. Oliv Oaylord. Mra. E. A. Wall will sntertaln the members at luncheon at her hom next Tuesday. Homes were found for twenty-three girls on psrole from ths state Industrial school at Ogden. or who will be within the next six months at a meeting of the big sister, held with Miss Clara I. Col-hume Col-hume at Rowland Hall Wednesdsy afternoon. after-noon. Miss Col burn. gav. a brief description de-scription of the girls on her list who will soon bs In nets of homes, and a "big sister" was found for each of the little sisters" from among the forty women nr. sent. . s An Interesting meeting of the Women's Wom-en's Republican ciub was held Monday afternoon with Mrs. P. S. Wltcher. US C street. Mr. D. N. Straup read a paper on "Utah Law Relating to Women and Children." Stat. Senator Carl Badger explained th. workings of the new commission com-mission form of government. Th. Saturday Night club will be entertained en-tertained tonight by Mra. R. C. Woodruff t.har homa on Twelfth East street. The P. E. O. society Is meeting this afternoon with Miss Edna Conn. Mra ItcMahon will give book review. HBABTS ABB TBUMM. Mr. and Mra. Hyrum Belnap of Ogdsn announce the engagement of their daughter. daugh-ter. Marlon Adeline, to Walter A. Kerr of the 1'nlverslty of t'tah, the wedding to tak place early In June. fme of th nretty weddings, of the spring was that of Miss Florence Culmer. daughter of Mr. and Mra. H. L, A riitmer. snd David J. Verne, solemnised solemn-ised Wednesday night at the Culmer bom on C street. Bishop F. 8. Spalding per-, formed the ceremonv. Prof. J. J. Mc- Clellan and Prof. Wlllard We I he furH nlshed music. Mls Helen Jennings was msld of honor. Well Culmer was best ' ' man. A reception w.s held following the wedding ceremony. Miss Luc-r Jeremy snd Miss Zslda Bothw.ll p redded re-dded at the punch table. After a brief V i . . ' " Miss Crawford. Mlaa Hanauer and Mias Fanni Hanauer. Several of the fasMonaMe set entertained enter-tained at box parties at the Salt Lake theatre Monday night. A pleasant affair of Tuesday afternoon was the May day reception and social given by the members of the thtrty-flrst ward at the home of Mrs. F. M. Lyman, Jr. Spring blossom were used In the house decorations. Mrs. Lyman waa assisted as-sisted In receiving and entertaining by Mrs. Lewis Merrill. Mra. W.B. Toll, strup, Mra. E. K earns. Mrs. Criaae. Mrs. Ashton. Mra. -Sheets. Mrac Paul, Mra, Oreene and Mrs. Griffin. One of the largest social event of ths week waa the reception and get acquainted ac-quainted social given at Unity hall Thursday Thurs-day night by the members of St. Paul's parish to meet the Rev. Ward Winter Reese and Mra. Reese. Vocal and Instrumental In-strumental music wss furnished be Mrs. Henry M. Dlnwoodsy, accompanied by Spencer T. Clawson and J. T. Hand. Mrs. Igleheart gave several recitation. The Rev. and Mra. Reese were assisted in receiving by BIshopF. 8. Spalding. Miss Ethel Felt wa guest of honor vesterday afternoon at an enjoyable btidg. party at the borne of her aunt. Mrs. CM. Benedict. Thirty friends were present. Eight table of the gasae were played and prise were won by Mr. Oeorce T. Badger. Mr. W. C. Ap-plegate Ap-plegate and Mr. R. M. Wilson. Miss Felt was awarded a special guest priss. The hostess waa assisted by Mrs. George F. Felt. Mra. Waiter 8. raierbeck and Miss Oensv. Felt Mra. Russel f C. Woodruff entertained a party of young people at a dance at her home laat night In honor of her daughter, Adelaide. f Miss Anna Cannon wss hostess at a dancing party glvn at WThltasy hall last night for Mr. and Mra. Tracy Y. Cannoo-The Cannoo-The hall was decorated for the occaalon with palms and cut and potted flowers. Receiving with Miss Cannon and her guests of honor wots Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Cannon and Mr. and Mra. Wlllard Cannon. Can-non. see Mrs. E. V. Sliver la entertaining at an Informal tea this sfternoon at her horns on East Second South street. ABOUT PEOPLE. Dr. M. A. Hughe, who I In San Francisco, will return to thla city Wednesday, accompanied by hla daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Maria Hughes, a talented young musician, who has been studying music la California during the winter. Mr. and Mr. Charte Lammorsdorf have returned from San Diego and are at home again at the Branaford. Mrs. L. C. McCraary of Sacramento 1 visiting in this city with her son. Robert Park McCraary. at the Raybould. Mrs. J. W. Campbell haa returned from a visit In Taooma. Wash., and for ths S resent I at th home of Mrs. W. H. ones, m Third East street. Mr. M. B. Sallaburyfcft Wednesday afternoon for the east, and after visiting with relatlvee In some of the larger cities, she will go en to London and will witness the coronation ceremonies before be-fore continuing on- a tour of the oootl- Mis Mabel Toung haa returned from California, where she haa been visiting for three months. Mr. and Mra. W. 8. Waller have moved from the Kensington and are now at noma at. 777 Flrat avenue. Mr. and Mr. H. a. Whitney hav returned re-turned from their eastern trip. Miss Helen Howat of Da Moines. Ia.. Is a sue at at the Andrew Howat bom on Seventh Eeatatraet. Mr. W. H. Hlnkle of Chicago Is visiting visit-ing In this city with her sister Mrs. Margaret Zona Wltcher. at the Wesley apartments. ... Mrs. C. C flood win and her daughter, Mrs. Leslie Savage, hav returned from a visit In souths California. Mr. Jennie Pearson has returned to her home In this city after aa extended visit abroad. e e e Mr H. P- Vvton ha returned from Ouihris. Okla.. aftar a visit of several woaka with frlenda. Mra. J. W. Howston and Miss Bryan Houston have gone east, and after v letting lett-ing in the large ettlea will continue to England to wltassa tb coronation cere-moat. cere-moat. ... Salt Laker in New York thbj weak ta- |