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Show afternoon wu ths reception given at th Howtt bom by Mr Andrew Howit and her daughter, lira, Robart ft. , Hampton. Mra. Windsor V. Rice. Mrs. Edwin P. Holmes, Mrs. R. C. Woodruff and Mra. John A. Marshall pound tea and eoffea. Tha sessYm's flowers war used la the decorations throughout tha house. s Mra. C. H. Eioollttle antarUltMd a number num-ber of her frtende Thuraday afternoon at luncheon In compliment to Mrs. Cooper Anderson of dmstead. Red paontee were used in the decoration a la the games of bridge which followed Mra. Fred MaJs. ' Mra. A. B. Hutchinson and Mra. George Rust won tha prise! - Mra, Joseph Howell. Jr., and Mra. Joseph Jo-seph Nlbley havs Issued Invitations for aa affair to be given Monday. - f About forty attests wars present as- the erMgw - party gtrvew - Thursday -i ternjooa by Miss Dagmsr Orlob. The hosteaa waa assisted by Miss Bisle McMillan. Miss Vera Sjoflahl and Mlss Romojt King. Miss Mary Letchfleld has Issued Invitations Invi-tations for a large party to be given Saturday afternoon, June S, for Miss Mary Parker. . - e e a One of tha pleasant affairs of Thursday was the luncheon given at the Country club by Mrs. P. E. McOurrln. There were thirty -two guests. t a e e ' Mrs. Arthur J. Brown at her Second avenue home gave a bridge luncheon Thursday. Hand painted plaoe cards were used. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. J. A. Splkor and Miss Margaret Hutchinson. Hutch-inson. The prises were won by Miss Margaret Gibbons. Miss Nan Gibbons and Mrs.. J. H. Riddle. . a e' e -CLUBS A&B QUIET. - Nearly ail of the local clubs have held (heir final meeting for the asason. and clubdom generally rests from Its labors. The winter has been a profitable, and pleasant one. The Ladlee Literary and ' the American Woman's league organlaa-tions organlaa-tions have both progressed satisfactorily toward their new clubhouses, and every club has made paogreaa in Ita own par-i par-i tlcular line of work. Next wlnter'a programs have already been outlined by ieverel of theJocal organisations, or-ganisations, and committee work wltl be continued to aome extent during the inm-.0 inm-.0 mer. .van though malar meetings have been discontinued. CLUBS ill THUMPS. Th Monday Night club met with Mr. and Mrs. J. Cecil Alter and " Mrs tmns Bledsoe st tha Alter home on North State Jreet. - ' , The Q and B club will meet Monday I afternoon. May 1. Instead of Tuesday. May 30. with Mra. Maurice Jones, 443 South Fourth Kast street. see The last meeting of the Bait Lake Woman's club for the year was held Tues- v day at the home of Mra. lohn W'llhsrt. on Eleventh East street. Tbe only bual nees before the club waa the annual election elec-tion of officers. Mrs. A. V. Tsylor will head the clubyror the coming year, and Mrs. Anna L. Joung la the newly elected . vice president. Mrs. Augusta C. Dean was re-elected secretary and press correspondent, corre-spondent, and Mrs. Helen Sanford was re-elected treaeurer. Mrs. Amelia B. Oatrell la corjespondlng secretary and ' ' Mrs. C 8. Kinney critic. Mrs. iom Wll-hart Wll-hart W the auditor and Mrs. Sarah Powers Pow-ers the historlsn. The advisory board onsi.li of Mrs. C. S. Kinney and Mrs. T. Whltely. The two new committees are ths entertainment committee, composed com-posed of Mra. W. H. Jones. Mrs. O. T. Carlson and Mrs. Nellie Bowmen; and the educational committee, composed of Mra. Powers. Mrs. A. -B. Oatrell and Mra. . Johnson. Preceding the election the annual an-nual reports of the offloera were read, see A leading social event of the season was t'oe session of the Crystal Card club held Wednesday afternoon with Mra. F. J. WeSlcott at her home on First avenue. This wss ths last meeting of the season. The final games were played and prises of cut glass were awarded the winners. who were Mr W. W. Hirers. Mrs. B O. Meoklenhtir. Mrs. sra Thompson. Mrs. O. ft. Hewitt. Mrs. D. C. Jackllnc. Mra W. B. Stanley. Mrs. A. K. Tler-' Tler-' nan. The hostess was presented a cut U'' piece bv Mra. O. B. Hewitt on be- half of the club. Ths members of the club include: Mrs. Thorns Kearna. Mra D. C. Jsekllntc, Mra. J. J. Paly. Mrs. W. P. Stanley. Mrs. James Ivers. Mrs. O. R Hewitt. Mra W. W. Rivers. Mr. Elra Thompson, Mrs. Ahnsr Luman. Mra. V.arlrs a. Oulsley. Mrs. Austin K. Tler-' Tler-' nan. Mrs. Jnmes Lanrton. Mra. James Welsh. Mr. Matthew Cullen. Mr. W. t Snvrter. Mr. Bismarck Snyder. Mrs. J. C. I vnch. Mrs. B. O. Mscklanbutg and Mia - Halloran. , s Mlas Qulnry Kimball -entertained about thirty young people at cards at her home last night for Mlss Lellah Slodahl and Clifford Fnetw. Eight tables of sOO wsrs plaved Mualc waa fumlahed by the Hawaiian Ha-waiian troubedoure. Buffet eupper waa served, the hostess being assisted by Miss Bass klmhall. Mlas Romola King and Miss Vera SJodaM. e e . Mra. H, Vane Lane baa Issued Invtts-tlona Invtts-tlona for a tea at bar home on G street, to be given Tuesdav afternoon. e a a , Mrs. E. V. Flits and the teachers of the eighth grade at tbe Fremont school are entertaining the member of the graduating elase at th Oarrick this afternoon. ' . s e Miss Oladv McConaughy. assisted by Miss Dorothy Rooklldge. Is entertaining the members of t be senior class', at Rowland Row-land Hall at her horn. ... t Miss Florence Hall la entertaining at a children's party flits afternoon. V ..'.. . A.bridge tea Is being given this afternoon after-noon bv Mrs. W. F. Jensen at her home. 4203 Third avenue. .-. ses Miss IKay Jfayea ,1 the oompiim.nt.d gueat at a lonoheon being errv.d this afternoon by Miss Mildred Hall. . The ' foil oav inn oiTlcars wsrs lVtad " U'Mnday bv St. Mark's Hospital Aid so- ''aty: Mrs. Morris I Ritchie. presWent: Mrs. F. XV. Frnra, Mrs. F. . Basoom. Mra. Wlr,1nr V. Mrs. C R. Par- -as 11 and Mrs. William lalabsart. vies nreslden: Mrs. Horses Punbar. st-arv; st-arv; M!s Tr.aHsue treasurar: Mrs. r-mrl Oo-'adav. . Mra. IS. V. POvar ait"J Mrs. F. I.. Oa-rald. memosrs of the executive, execu-tive, com-nlttee. - a a a i inin the tsftnw Oe-T"'tte of the Ladles' Uterary club held Thurs-itr Thurs-itr tH fo'loa'n romnilttee rhsfrtnen w-ere .wfe-d: IRulMlna:. Mrs. WIIMsm C .Tennlnrs. flnanre. Mrs. RusasU C. Woodruff: Wood-ruff: entertainment. Mra. I. H. Parna-worth: Parna-worth: houae. Mrs. Adolph Blmon: pro-irram, pro-irram, Mrs. K. O. Teatharwood. There will he a mv-atlna; of the hnsrd of director of the ,d ih st ths clubhouse at lo o'clock next Thursday mornhtir. HEAKT8 ABE THUMPS. Miss Lurtle Match snd Iv. D. Foreman were married Thursday afternoon in the temple, and a rsceptlon was held lsst nlsht at the home of ths bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Foreman will malts their home tn this city. - V a a a a. Robert W. Sloan. Insurance and mining msn of this cltv, waa married In Denver Thursday to Mra. Addle Adama of Chicago. Chi-cago. Mr. and airs. Sloan will make thslr horoa'ln this city. 1 Mrs, Walter U Maas waa hostsss terday afternoon In honor of Miss Ethel Felt. Luncheon was sarved and bride was ptsveet. Mrs. Maas wss assisted by Mrs. Noble War rum and Mrs. Henry M. Crowther.- - , s s s t ' Mr. spd Mrs. James E. Jenntnrs hsra ' issued invitations for a reception and must rale to be prlven at their hom a on East South Tttmple street. Friday night, June 2. , ass MIs Ieone Silver Is entertsinins; this afternoon for Miss Mlnnts Brown. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe M. Breeden enter-Ulned enter-Ulned Informally yea tarda for Miss Carroll Car-roll McComua. a member of the. Blllie Burke company. ABOUT PEOPLE. Mrs. George T. Wallace has returned from St. Louts. where she haa been visiting visit-ing her daughter. Mrs. George 8. Tut tie. a a a Mrs. W. M Hunt of Reno, Key.. Is visiting vis-iting In Halt Lake with her mother. Mrs. Drusllla Gran Vat the York apart men ta. a a Mrs. - William Fisher haa gnns to Nsw York to meet Mr. Fisher and live there. 4 a a Governor and Mra. William Spry. Dr. and Mrs. Dsnlel H. I 'alder of Provo. ; 8 1 a Senstor snd Mrs. S. J. Stookey and I Warden and Mra. Arthur Pratt went to ' EVENTS OF WEES. Twelve were present at the luncheon given Wednesway afternoon by Mrs. W. Edward Flfo al her home. Pink sweet , peas were, used tn the table decorations r a a a Mrs. C. W. Ntblev and Mrs. Horace J. Whitney enterUined at luncheon Mon-- Mon-- day at the Commercial club for Mra. 'Harold Bmoot of Washington. D. C. snd Miss Lellah fljndahl. The luncheon was served In tha gold room. Pink waa tha color scheme In Jhs decorations. The oYldge tea given Monday afternoon after-noon at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Ewtng on Eaat South 'Temple street by Mrs. Ewlng and Mrs. Sarah G. Bogga was one of tha largest social avente of the day. Fifteen tablea of the game were played. The dining room was decorated with pink and white hawthorn, peonies and snowballs being used in tha othei rooms. Mrs. Led yard M. Bailey and Mrs. tra Lewis poured tea. assisted by a sum - oer of young girls. , Mrs. W. H. Binti and her daughter. Mrs. John C. Dsly. entertained at a chll-dren'e chll-dren'e party Tuesday afternoon In honor . of tha fifth birthday of Jack Daly. Soma tlrna waa- bad. a a a Mra. .1. H. Banks enter alaed laVfshty Tueiday for Mra. Glen Miller, who has recently returned from a yesr'e trip abroad. Mlas Katharine Belcher poured tea and cofjee. . . - . a a a . Miss' Lallan fltodah waa the gueat of Logan Tuesdsy to he" guests of the Le-gan Le-gan agrlcul t u ral college for the commencement com-mencement exercise and the banqueL e a . Mrs. Emanuel Kahn and Mlas Cohen have arrived home, after a six months' ; visit to New York and saatern cities. They will be at home shortly at tha new Hotel Utah. a e a Mr. and Mra. Oine G. Waldron of N street have aa their guest Mrs. Charle O. Zollar. wife of Captain Sellers of ths cosat artillery corps, f'nfted States army. Captain snd Mrs. Zoliara have just returned re-turned from two years' foreign service In the Philippine! and are on the way to their new station. Fort McKlnley, Ma Mrs. Waldron gsvs a rsceptlon Thursday from S to 't p. m. In honor of Mrs. Zoliara Zol-iara and Mra. Charles R. Neel of this city, formerly Miss lake ley of Denvatv Mrs. Frank Knox has gone east to attend at-tend commencement at Yale. New Haven. Conn. Her son, Frank, will graduate, e e ,4 ' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rooklldge and Mr. and Mra. Frank J. Gustla motored tha first of the week In southern Utah. Mrs- Leroy A. Palmar and her children have returned from California, where they have been vlaltlng wltb Mra. Clint a Leigh. a a e Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Waiker ara vlaltlng In Call fern la. . , a a a Mr. and Mra. Homer W. Sherwood hava gone ejaat to visit indefinite!... honor at a party given Tuesdsy afternoon after-noon by Mra- P. W. Madam and her daughter Mrs. Oltva It. Meredith. Fire . hundred was . played. . . . a e a Mlas Minnie Paine entertained Tuesday Tues-day for Miss Vara Cutler. A pink basket filled with enowbalta formed tha center- i piece ow the table. a e e . ' ' Mrs. A. C. Ewlng aad Mrs. Ha rah ; O. Bogga entertained st ths second; of ' their baJdge teas Tuesday at the Ewlng I home, tight tablea of the game were Slayed. followed by tea- Mra. William IcCaskeU and Mrs. William H. Cunningham Cun-ningham poured. The home waa decorated deco-rated with spring flowers. - a a a Miss Lellah fljodah was tha guest of honor st a pleasant afternoon function given Wednesday . by Mrs.. Clauds T. Barnes. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. . B. Campbell, Mrs. J. Drlscoll Miss Quincy Kimball and Miss Ruby Knowlton. see Mr. and Mrs. W. W. RJter entertained at dinner at their home Wednesday In honor of P. Rohinson, tbe London Times ' r-r resents. five, who Is visiting tn this .-fty and vicinity In the interest a of bis; paj er. A number of officials and prom- ' lneat rtttseae were among those invited i to meet iha gwest. One of tna larger affairs o Wadnssday d |