Show j r e i It i 7 Success ul r J Birthday j Celebration 1 IN HONOR of the second forty birthday birth birth- IN da day of the Ladles Ladles' Literary club an attractive at home was staged by bythe bythe the entertainment committee today he officers of the club the chairmen of the various sections the directors d. d the mem er of the entertainment committee received their the fello v club I members in the main auditorium from 2130 until 6 5 o'clock The entrance to tolie lie e club and the small drawing room I were massed with palms while the au- au was virtually turned into a spring garden Reed furniture with cretonne coverings was placed about the room and window boxes of pussy willow palms and aca- aca eta were at all of the deep windows T he room was artificially lighted and the ilie lights were shaded In yellow while from the center pf the room was suspended suspended sus- sus a huge fern ball studded with I 1 feathery at ery ferns and the dainty acacia Across the front of the stage and among mong the footlights was a bed of daf- daf with Ivy Intermingled The auty of the scene was further enhanced en- en by the club clubs club's birthday gifts which Included two candle five tor- tor here with the base done in gold and mue to harmonize with the club furnishings fur fur- presented by the entertains entertain entertain- s- s ment committee and the original statue representing Cupid and Psyche from the chateau at Lake Como the gift of Mrs 1 Florence K o Tea was served during the afternoon from an Improvised tearoom at the west end of the auditorium by the entertainment entertainment en- en committee The tea table was covered with a handsome lace cloth and centered a pyramid of daffodils pink Killarney roses an and topped with quaint Scotch heather Presiding at the coffee urns during the afternoon were Mr Mrs I F. F K Woodruff Wood Wood- I ruff Mrs 1 C C. C G. G Plummer Mrs I E. E B. B Critchlow and Mrs 1 Ira D D. Travis DurIng During Dur- Dur Ing the afternoon harp solos Were given gl glen en by Miss Frances Jensen and two costume lances dances by Miss 1 Naomi Iloff- Iloff Hoffman man the first a Gavotte 1776 and the second an East Indian Street Dance Three hundred club members members mem- mem I bers called dUrl during g the he receiving hours I Much 1 interest is centered in the dancing party to be given this evening by the executive board of the Catholic romans Womans league in compliment to the I young men and young ladles ladies of the Catholic church The floor committee for the occasion is composed of Raymond Raymond Ray Ray- mond A A. A A. A Burke Durl e W V. W. W Cassidy Joseph McKay IcKa Thomas Kearns J. J Leo Meehan Fred Breining Robert Driscoll Theodore Killeen Dennis 1 Donald Nelson Decker Little Charles Quigley Jack OBrien O'Brien James Lynch Herbert Breining Henry Lawson Charles Mooney Roy Gillis Ralph Bruneau Vernon Stephens Edward Edward Ed- Ed ward Callahan John Geoghegan John OConnor O'Connor Richard Maloney Joseph Ritzier Leonard Drennan Brennan I A A delightful dancing party arty was was was' given given I Monday evening by Miss Frances Glenn I at the home of her aunt Mrs W V C. C A A. A Vissing on East Second South street In honor of Mr 11 and Taylor Chamberlain Chamberlain Cham- Cham who have recently returned from Camp Zachary Taylor Ky A late supper followed the dancing and the table was daintily centered with a crystal basket of pink butterfly sweet peas combined with pure white freeSia and tied with a bow of pink maline The guests were Mr and Mrs Chamberlain Cham- Cham Mr and Mr Mrs Charles Charle Howarth Mr and 1 Clyde Chamberlain Miss La Rue Smith Miss 1 Lillian Homer Miss Marian Clements Waldo Valdo Fueger I Shirley Dowden George Chamberlain and Roy Chamberlain The public Is Invited to attend the evening book bool reviews being given at Civic Center under the direction direction tion of Mrs 1 C. C H H. McMahon Tonight To- To night Professor George M 1 Marshall will review The Pour Horsemen of the Ap Apocalypse at 7 45 Miss Janet Reid daughter of Mr 11 and Mrs William Reid Held will entertain some of her young friends at a dancing party at the Country club this evening t Miss Alice Allee Wall Vall will leave next week for New York to join Colonel and Mrs Wall Vall and Miss 1 Enid Wall Vall who have been there for several weeks S Mr and Mrs J. J II H. R. R Franklin who were recently married In California are at the Hotel Utah Mrs George O. O Goodwin has gone to California where she wu was called by bythe bythe the illness of her mother Mrs H. H E E. Whipple Chipple Mrs Joseph og Oe-og-heg-an will ent enter enter- r- r I t twin in at t a. a ma n J a at th the Wilkes l tomorrow c f Mrs 1 II H. D D. Bowman and small son son have havo gOne to California for a tw tWO months months' visit I t The women's auxiliary to st. st Pauls Paul's Episcopal church will hold their election election elec- elec tion ori Of officers this evening In the church parlors and a social hour will follow I Mr and Mrs Elmer W. W Brainard are aro at homo home to their friends at their new n w home at South Seventh East street I I II C. C T. T The The ladle ladies auxiliary to o the U. U I wIll hOld their annual election of of leers tomorrow evening at Eagles Eagles' hall hallat I at 8 0 All members are urged I Ito I to be present I Mrs 1 Henry Newman will entertain the Lo La Sett club this evening at her I home on South West Temple rem pie street SOUth Mrs Grant Swan left today for Kansas Kansas Kan- Kan I sas City where she was called by the Illness of her mother Mrs Ir II C. C Hendee formerly Miss 1 Theo Swan has to her home in Detroit after a short visit with her parents Mr 11 and Mrs Grant Swan |