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Show MUSIC SO CI 'IT Y SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1916 I VALENTINE DAY BRINGS WITH IT GENEROUS ROU N D 0E ENTERTAINING 1 1 lYA ftilt I 1 lv wbjr hr t Valentine. me to re- - St. r'fftfdost ami. thou i abrin? but upplic tinsr to rn Incline mk no other nun to htne mor Ml Iter eve 1 3IAIIGARET 31 MULLEN, IVflS ated last from I tow land and Miss Rose Howell, sister of the bride, wore a bridesmaid's dress of pink taffeta. Hugh Latimer was the best man on the occasion. After February 15 the young' couple will be at heme to their friends at Ninth South and Eighth West. anMr. and Mrs. J. E. "Warburton nounce the marriage of their daughter Marie to Earl J. Nelson of San Diego, Cal., which took place Saturday, Feb5. of Mrs. Grace S. McMillcn. liss McMillen, who was ;rad li f-Hall, is considerel one of tlie thafming: girls in the young society set year in Salt Iakr, and is popular amon? a lare circle of friend?. dau-bt- sr - i j s than !n Golconda's atl that woman. onic or win en Kte, wMtlh, powr and fame ornb!r.,d for her I'd cladly all resign. T.ke alt the pearl are In th brln. at ft h.ven for lar; erth' Fit re her heart, my valentine." mln-Fan- rich, NEI-SO- : ST.f a fine forlton the Itmm SaJcrf tor entertaining, ONE 1. day. February VAr.KNTI.VKH been the aenttmental and particuearlier years, was It a time for larly tchangln tender meae conveyed In attractive jtuls of valentines. It It authoritatively atate.l that It wnn by aectdent only that the cutom earn m be connected with the name of old St. Valentine, a It ! more directly traced back to the fea?t of the goddea Juno, ulilrh date f?ll near the time of th birthday of the patron saint. In I- - ; , season always been a time for entertaining and the possibilities found In the combination of valentines, cuplds an heirt areomp.vni'd by brlcht flowers 9 on ttAt app"a!s t th hostess nd particularly to the voun ?cr generation.souThre Is an endless variety of venirs available- for p'aee card and . rrt-- s we't as talliei and procrams which are pretty and appropriate In e.nphwslxirc the spirit of the ason. THE 1 c dince srrm to monnpoliie full the attention of the mem hers1 of smart society cfrel anj are pronounced by f.r the most enjoyable mode of entertaining at the present m e it s th approved custom for parties! fo t ,'T:rn from tbe theatre and other eventac performances, to the popular hrvfrj prilts. whfff the best of rmiic ts provldl and professional cabaret ftur-- s are during the elaborate rr less mre of the eervln la enjoyed to suppee menu. Pmlnc the utmost by the parties of congenial friends assembled together and a general air of festt. itv and Joyo'.sness pre- SITTER - .- pr"r.tl V Iwn so'ial hon-.of A ,IT-ie- s -- I'tithnts. The tMJC.r. m tr rn: .slsts of Miss K.ite ; '. ltAll'r.ni. .. hirniin: Mr. John Hkhry. i i'lrd. A. Qultley. Mrs. Mrs. J. 1. olUris. Sulllv.xfs. Mr, i. Mrs. F. .1. Westeott Mrs. I It. M.r'or-pi'-k- . Mrs. I. . Mecklenburg, Mrs. A. I. Kr.v,if, Mrs J. R Mcllnany, Mrs. It Tr nir, Mra. James lvers, Mls M.trvret Gibbons and Mls Kate Ft tat Mrs. 1( J. t -- r,il p affairs ihi hr v. . parentis Mr. an.d k at Mr:-- . Ku-fu- .s 4:.-s-t. Ic.-.- vHl-niin- v Mcrk-UTih-i- rs I 5 Lillian Pond will entertain Monday evening, Valentine', day. at her S street. Fards and danen home, will he the order. The color scheme s. .vlll he ir. the valentine s t Miss 1 I Miss Verna and Miss Vera The sffalr IH he h.e!d both after- Tolle.strin will I'etersn entertain fifty of their z 4 until an noon and evening fro-friends Thursday evening at a in honor of Miss Margaret s until ID o"cto-Th follow Ins party The affair will take the form sown will tike turns in presiding . at Orcer. f a character party and will be Riven Hie t.- tbte. Mrs. XV. S. MrCornl-k.: tie Peterson home, 83 Koosevelt K n 1 dnn-li-is- k. m - Mrs. Y.tTA Mrs. Thompson. Mr. XV. WhU-le- y. avenn- nS'rn. IS. -. 4 Mrs. Wllllapi M.akelt. Mrt. M.tfi"w I'ullen. Mrs.1 J. C. T.yneh. Mis. V. Kfcth. Mm. H. Meforrd'-ir.l Mr- - li o. Mcrklen-btsrC- . , serv.11 t e Th M dinner dance will be given at the .mmer-l.i- l club Saturday evening. Febrn try !3. Tlte . ommittee on It. J. of Is compose.! It. F. Frol-sctFassett. Frotseth. Frem.in .is,te H Gregory, Wesley King, of young rntrorss Hoss W. ing by gro-ifHeason. Mvron I. Smith. 11. .1. . Fackes and J. II. Man- and eirl. Armstrong. M Jt it will be Inderfleld. Cab.iret r. the series rf ItSt The luce J. tro ?S dn.-ln- c the ans-,j-- e parties sirnluh under mill of the Ftah given Tb antr.nl breakfast of the Veteran lletekahs will he held Thursday at Wednesday t e ae n i u 4 ft Hotel of private din- the Commercial club. Tr.sre will ner ;art!es prcted!ns the main event of f. th? evening. sit clut will he entertained The Swlng e He aftrnoon by Mrs. A. S. Thuradvy V.. First South. M.VC oee hjitl to he git en Tb. 34 at home, her l r v If w No. II a t hs beer? postponed until Friday Members of the Unitarian church anrventtt. February 1. Full arrange-mnt- s nounce 3 large dancing p.irty for Friwill ?re romrl!". t'ard hall er.ing. February :5. at Unitycomfloor for day be arranged on the social the of umter direction the not care to mittee. those mreniJinsc who do are: dan-The committees Arrangements Mrs. Harry Farnhart. Th Woman's Fepubllcan club Is Mrs. A. tUne. Mr. making Mrs I. M. nrrangement to Rive a large A. 1 . Fain an t Mrs. J. I F.'.Uson. card party some time the Mrs. J. If. Fasman, Mrs. first part of March, the time and place I:teptln . F. Fatterson. Mrs. XV. T. Kowe. Mrs. announced Liter. be lo s . It. Livingston. Mr.a N. Offer. Mr if on very satnod itrs. - I. Thompson. are If. Arrangements goinc Wllliani isfactorily for the annual grand pioFloor tr. J. T. lUnrhft!, tVahl-- j neer ball to be piven Friday evening. Fowe, Herman F.auer. . Henry C. Llvlr.sIfII. ar.d at the Mcrn by lau;h-er- s MUf. Fl ruary ' n. Utah cf Floneery. F.nsghtora of Music will be furnished by Mac', or- the Mormon Faltalion and I.iushters chestra. of Handcart Pioneers.- The eent promises to be one of the enaffairs of the season. The Crystal bridge club will be Ved-nbrilliant e V and brldg tertained at luncheon O. Mecklenburg at With all arrangements praellnlly Ly by sMr. InI?. the completed, the committee In chargeAm-of her apartm-ntthe benefit ball to be given by the Mrs. Karl A. S held will entertain ity club the evening of February 2Z at Jewish war sufferers, Monday with f, valentine luncheon in Orieon hallto for be a nctable event of the t omplirr.enl to her niece Miss Adelaide promise season. Voodru f f. The committee refuses lo divulge Ula Fern Johnson will ba hostess vt tnv of thw detail but it Is assured thai A h. sot-fet- y s s svj-resf- ul Te 3jt i- r-- I,.. ber 5 1 Khiu !5o-.ve- r ho-t"- mnlne pre-I.ente- I- F-rn- hrt -- . V An out, of town event of interest the present week is the "Country fair" to be held Monday and Tuesday evenings at the flarfield clubhouse in (larfield under tho auspices of the Garfield Woman's club. A number of friends will pro out from town to attend the nffalr and to assist In the program. Many novel and defeatures will be In evidence lightful and a large attendance is expected, as the pro'ecOs are to o toward the children's playground at tlarfield. Ifi r Th T. O. C. ei,,h will Rive an Informal dancititT party at I.o Grand ward hall Wednesday evening. The S'elbert Five will furnish the music. The committee in charge: Charles Forscutt. Hans I.ange, Nathaniel Fad-teMeivln Pendleton, Percy .Miller, r Fuchl and George F.uchl. r, Vis-to- if Miss Dora Schick will entertain thirty-five guests at her home Monday evening In honor of Samuel Williams. who will leave soon for New York to pursue his muslc.il studies. Lillian Holllster Review No. L will give a card party Thursday evening at the Linden hotel. i.z 1 e tur i'iuuo from the Thomas Studio. the many novel features will be Introduced, i'roni the support already tecejved It 21" S. Tenth The is evident that the. affair will be very Joh:ou, first, to be yrJxeu Monday, will be a well 'attended, nnd arrangements are Tisenday evening the b Ing made to entertain over 2S0 couparly. jvar affair v. Ill t'f a dincing ples. It is the desire of the committee to pa r t y. !; extend a welcome to the public. Music Ir. and Frl Mrj. ('. . Fount r ma n will will be furnished by Mae's, orchestra v evening, with a dan-- 1 specially enlarged for the evening. entrtain u g p.irty at t hir home In tho Mrs. Andrew XV. Priver, Mrs. CJeorge apurtu.ents. ;,t i: Nold an ! Mr.". S. K. lloberts will enterMis Gra: r.nbo will entertain Intain the Past Matrons circle of the Or: a of the Eastern Star nt the home of der datuins' formally Monday Jiome of her Mrs. liiver. IMS W. North Temple, party to he given at the 11. t'rabbe in Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. All parents Mr. anil Mrs. A. II. Second h'otiti. members of the circle are invited. e event of the early we.! v!l! ;e the xalentlne silver t fe f. itiven ?onIav afternoon at s the nonie of Mrs. lvers. SSI IV unfler the nispl'-eFirst South tro', mmittre of the comtn? of tne rak. 1 ? - ' s V' .y, 1,,. 'fi - f 'X. x x , x , , vv xs card tables numbering seventeen were arranged throughout the library, parlors and studio, and at the close of the game a number of interested friends came in to enjoy the afternoon tea. The reception committee consisted of Mrs. William McGrath, Mrs. Samuel R. Colladay, Miss Humphreys and Mrs. Ernest Gayford. Assisting in entertaining were Mrs. Henry Stimpson. Mrs. F. and the following young girls assisted in serving: Miss Mary Fisher, Miss Isa bel Bacon, Miss Frances Callow, Miss Gertrude Rose and the Misses Gladys and Muriel Gayford. fi fi ' The President's suite at Hotel Utah was the scene of a charming social function Tuesday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock when Mrs. Frederick L. Oswald entertained nearly 200 of the members of Salt Lake society at a reception and tea given to meet her Mrs. Robert II. Butterfield, daughter one of the charming brides of the midwinter. The rooms were most attractive with and large baekets of pink carnations backroses, with palms and ferns for a ground. The tea table in the large dining room of the suite was a picture wreathed with smilax holding a tall basket of pale pink Enchantress for the centerpiece and softly lighted by silver candelabra shaded In rose and sliver. Taking turns In presiding at the tea and coffee urns were Mrs. Enos A. Wall. Mrs. Richard Allen Keyes, Mrs. Mrs. Herbert R. Lafayette Ilanchett. MacMillan, Mrs. James L. Franken and Mrs. Fred Hornung. Assisting in serving were the girls of the Butterfield wedding party and a few other young society girls including Miss Rosamond Ritchie. Miss Emma Zane, Miss Helen Ilanchett, Miss Howard, Miss Gladys Hutchinson and Miss Gwendolyn Tripp. Mrs. Oswald and Mrs. Butterfield were assisted in receiving by Miss Helen M. Egerton of New York City, who attended her cousin as maid of honor and the bride and her attendants were attired in the handsome gowns they wore at the marriage ceremony Mar-Jor- vails. o, S x-fJ xX-- 1 X 7 X xVV X' -- "J SI 1 m Vt" A. A car-natib- ns . I.A - Ulmer, Mrs. J. E. Ogiesby, Mrs. J. S. Birch, Mrs. R. R. Neal. Mrs. Francis' Goeltz and other members of the guild. Tea was served from the card tables ! Coming.l Events .''4o D. ifc 1 - The home at Rowland Hall was thrown building open yesterday afternoon for a pleasant and successful bridge party and tea given by the ladies' guild The of, St. Mark's cathedral parish. et 1 2. most beautifully luncheons of the season pensed. The custom has. however, descended to the present time with many addition anJ modifications in the way of observing the day. The rorrir.tif era of snd!ns all kinds of monstrosities railed valentines of h memory his passed, comic valentine even doubtful the and has about vanished. In their place dainty little cards and booklet, which are really work of art. fill In plate cf the former horror of celluloid tin-rand artificial flowers, while nothing can be in more perfect tate than a hun-- h of sprinc flower to the tender sentiment tf the render be o inclined !.!-- take place March of the was given yesterday by Mrs. Frank B. Stephens at the Newhouse hotel. The affair was held in the Georgian room, which formed an artistic for attractive tables surroundedsetting by the hondsomely gowned women. One large table occupied the center of the room amid a circle of six smaller ones, and baskets of lovely pink and white sweet peas were used for the springlike decorations. The hotel or- chestra rendered a musical program during the luncheon hours, and about fifty guests enjoyed the hospitality dis- n bor-nH- Avill Week in Societv FA on. N today. The marriage ruary tntte. THOMAS I LAVERA RUPP, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton S. Rr.pp, yriSS 523 S. Eighth East, whose engagement to David II. Broberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Broberg of 353 First avenue, is announced fi The Oliver f Howard XV. U. C. will Thursday afternoon at the home f Mrs. Hose Davis. 557 H. Fifth South. Those assisting will be Mrs. Jennie Elliott. Mrs. Annie James, Mrs. Sarah Canning. Mrs. Emma Zimmerman and Mrs. Carrie Weldman. All members Invited. entertain at a card party and social n Pythian Sisters will give the third card party of the season series Friday evening at K. of F. hall, 11 S. Second Part, s't Th The narty I A. to o. U. C. will give a card In K. of F. hall, 125 I'. Broadway, Wednesday afternoon at 2 welcome. o'clock. All dance will be given Friday evening at T. O. O. F. hall by Miriam Itebekah lodge No. 5. & i't The Golondrina club will give a dance Thursday evening- In the Fifteenth ward hall. The hostesses will be Ml?s Itobert.i Edmonds, Miss MarMiss Jane Ashton, garet McCormlck, Miss Emmeline WiMiss Hattte Fay. lkin. Miss Vivian Varlcy, Miss Gladys Frown and Miss Mav Keenan. A 3 - Weddings and Engagements MF. AND MRS. MELA IN M. announce January le 5. vt. vl .1. One of the notable events of the week in Salt Lake society was the reception the engagement snd tea Friday afternoon presided over of their sister Erm-- Smith to Ralph M. by Mrs. Robert Walker Salisbury at Bleak. The marriage will take place her home on E. South Temple. Spring flowers were used In profusion to larch 2:. adorn the rooms and the tea table, where Mrs. William McCaskell, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Burton S. Rupp anDavid Keith. Mrs. Fred Cowans. Mrs. nounce the engagement of their daughHarknes.s and Miss Gertrude Robert H. son ter Lavera to David of Broberg, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Broberg. The date McGrath took turns In pouring. The same evening Mr. and Mrs. Salfor the marriage Is March 2. "Js isbury entertained at an informal danA quiet home wedding took place last cing party, their guests being mostly evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. members of the young society set. Henry A. Teasdel cn Tenth East, when One of the most delightful social their sister Mrs. Millie A. Miller was events of the past week in young somarried to Victor J. Pauloo in the preswas the informal dancing circles ence of the Immediate relatives. The ciety evening at the handTuesday party be will at home after some W. II. Mclntyre young couple residence on Sev1 March at the Poplar apartments. Mirs when Margaret Menth avenue, One of the most Interesting matri- clntyre entertained about twenty coumonial events of the season was the ples of her young friends. Quantitiesto jonquils and freezia were used marriage of Miss Nora Wanless and N. of .T. Fetherolf, which took place Tues- decorate the rooms, a basket of the gracday evening at the home of Mr. and golden and white spring flowers Mrs. N. J. Sheckell. The Rev. P. A. ing the table in the dining room, where x Slmpkin officiated and a large reception followed. The house was beautifully decorated for the happy event and an excellent program of wedding music was furnished by Miss Romania Hyde. The bride wore a handsome Ivory crepe de chine gown draped with lace with silver trimmings. She wore a tulle veil fastened with lilies of the valley, and carried a shower of bride's roses and lilies of thebouquet Tho bridesmaid. Miss Luella valley. wore a pretty lavender taffeta Irvine, dress and carried Klllarney roses. Mr. and Mrs. Fetherolf left the same evening to spend their honeymoon In California. jfc je Miss Trene Petersen and Leslie Grieve were married Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weggland. 4 15 K. Seventh South. Bishop Heber C. Iverson officiated In the presence of the family and immediate relatives. The rooms were handsomely decorated with smllax and ferns and a wedding dinner followed the ceremony. Those .present beside the bridal couple and best and hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Simon Grieve, Mrs. Emily Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beach. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hall, Miss Zoy Candland and Harold Frehauf. Mr. and Mrs. Grieve will he at home after February 20 at 451 E. Seventh South. j The marriage of Miss Annie Howell and Orson Carstensen took place Wednesday- - morning in the Salt Lake Temple. A large reception was given In honor of the newly married couple In the rvenin.tr at Mill Creek ward amusement hull, about 200 being present. The hall was adorned with a profusion of cut flowers and potted plants and ferns. The bride" wore a pretty dress of white crepe de meteor trimmed with real l3ce. Mrs. Leona Carstensen, ma tron of honor, wore her wedding gown.' ?K s the buffet supper was served. The negro minstrels furnished the music of the evening. The young hostess was assisted by her mother Mrs. W. H. Mclntyre and her brother Robert Mclntyre in yentertaining. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Franken gave one of their beautifully appointed dinners Friday evening at their home on J street at which Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Shearman were honor guests. delightful dancing party was given Fort Friday night in the hop hall atyoung following Douglas at which the Miss Alice Hess, girls were hostesses: A Miss Margaret O'Brien, Miss Henrietta Bird, Miss Dorothy Hacon, Miss Margaret Orem, .Miss Frances Armstrong. Miss Grace Washburn, Miss Katherine Sullivan and Miss Kntherine Harvey, recognition of Lincoln's birthday an niversary. The chaperonesof included the post, Dr. and Mrs. John H, Hess and mothers of the young girl hostesses from town. -- son of Phreveport, Ia. African marigolds were used for the striking table decorations and the hostess was assisted by Mrs. Frank Harris. Mrs. Wes ley iviiig, .irs. r raiiK J. iiusim, airs, George V. Lawry, Miss Evelyn Francis, Miss Rosella Ellerbeck, Miss Esther Daugherty and Miss Alice Fierce. fi Miss Amber Beardsley, whose engagement to D. L. Brundise of Salt Lake was announced recently, was guest of honor at a beautifully arranged party given Tuesday evening by Miss Mae Eaillee and Miss Agnes at the home of Miss Eaillee Harrington in Park City. The color scheme in red and white was carried out in the several rooms as well as in the dainty ices. Vases filled with carnations in the two rich shades were placed in every nook and corner. The dining table was artistically arranged with its centerpiece of Mexican drawn work over red satin in the center of which was placed a mirror with a daintily dressed miniature bride and groom. Wide satin ribbons in red hung from the chandelier to the four corners of the table, these "being strung with hearts and cupids. White crocheted baskets tied with red moline bows and filled with dainty bonbons were placed on the table, the whole effect being beautifully carried ou t. Twelve women enjoyed the hospitality of these two charming hostesses. ... by Mrs. entertaining G. Erickson. D. Avery and Mrs. Miss Amelia Margetts entertained yesterday at her home, 26 E. Fourth South, with a prettily appointed bridge luncheon. Four tables of the game were played. The table in the dining room was covered with a Medeira and held a large crystal basket filled with American Beauty roses for the centerpiece tied with red maline. Smaller baskets of roses were placed on each of the smaller tables. Th living rooms and library were adorned with vases of Klllarney roses. Mrs. G. B. Marg:etts was assisted in serving and entertaining by Mrs. J. B. Tracy and the Misses Florence and Trene Mc- Donald. O. ; Mrs. George T. Peterson apartments. was awarded the club prize and Mrs. Gowans was given the hostess prize. served. Dainty refreshments were i,z Mrs. Warren Benjamin entertained members of her bridge club at her pleasant home, n"8 Sixth South, Friday afternoon. A delicious luncheon was served at 1.30, the game following: Frizes were awarded Mrs. R. E. Gibson and Mrs. F. D. Keeler. The days "and evenings of the past week have been largely given up to the round of social entertaining In connection with the junior prom week in university circles. The successful affairs of de week culminated In a blaze of glory Friday night for the eleventh annual junior promenade, which was given p.t Hotel Utah and was one of the most brilliant functions of the year in school circles. Miss Miriam Hubbard entertained of.Jier young friends last eventhirty a prettily arranged five hunwith ing dred pnrty at her home, ?."i8 S. Seventh East. The decorations were particularly attractive, suggesting Lincoln's birthday and St. Valentine day. Festoons of red hearts combined with red and flags, the national colors and white carnations formed a striking combination. The hostess was assisted in entertaining by her mother, Mrs. L. E. Hub; 5( 5jC 5 aft- her sister, compliment Mrs. J. H. Beasley of Idano Falls, who is her house guest. Miss Nannie Palmer, who is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene 13. Palmer and Miss Grace John- - 'fi fi pretty valentine party was given last evening by Miss Vivian Nelson, Mis3 Bertha Avery and Miss Leona Fulmer at the home of Miss Avery, 1210 S. Eighth East. Thirty-fiv- e young people were present to enjoy the evening, which was devoted to music and dancing, followed by a late supper. Valentine decorations prevailed, combined with vases of red carnations. Punch was served during the evening. The young hostesses were assisted in A Miss Florence Hart gave an Orpheum party yesterday afternoon followed by Mrs. George II. Gowans entertained a supper at Franklin's for eight of he" members of her afternoon bridge club young friends. The party, chaperoned Tuesday at her heme in the Kesler by Miss Ha Betts, consisted of Mif-:- Mrs. Prentiss N. Gray of California, who is visiting her rlster, Mrs. George J. Gibson, was the complimented guept bard. Mi?s at a bridge tea Monday given by CenTlie graduating class of St. Mary's Anna McCornick at her home on ter street. Crimson carnations and academv wp s very pleasantly enterferns were seen in the pretty decora- tained Wednesday 'afternoon by Mis'? tions and three tables cf the game Krma Warren, one of the members cf were played, others coming in later the cla?s, at the home of her aunt, Mrs. W. R. Warren, on C street. The colors for tea. Mrs. Gray, who formerly was Miss of the class, gold and white, were used Laura Sherman, has been the recipient for the dainty decorations, in which of a great deal of social entertaining baskets of jonquils and marguerites at the hands of her old friends since were used. Bridge was enjoyed in the her arrival in Salt Lake. early afternoon and following the supper dancing formed the amusement of Mrs. Howard II. Lawson was hostess the evening. at a charming bridge tea Tuesday of ernoon In bride of the new year, formerly Miss Elsie McBeath of Oklahoma City, Okla. Mrs. William J. Abbott entertained yesterday with the second in p. series of luncheons given in the Stickney apartments. The affair yesterday was in honor of Mrs. Holland E. Maurer, a Helen Zimmerman, Miss Kffie Bet!?. Miss Florence Lepper, Miss Ellen McCartney, Miss Donna Cunningham and Miss Betty Royster. Mrs. Frank Schuyler , i entertained with a prettily appointed 12 o'clock luncheon Wednesday. Chinese lili were seen in the table decorations and were laid for the patriotic place cards Mrs. W. H. following guests: Mrs. XV. J. Moore, Mrs. Martin Thomas, Mrs. E. Gayler and Mrs. il. Dawson. Following the luncheon all present spent the afternoon in sewing for the children of the Orphans' Home and Day Nursery. fi Miss Ruth Flandro entertained the N. U. T. club Tuesday evening at her home on S. State street, to celebrate her The valentine birthday anniversary. idea was carried cut in the color scheme and a large birthday cake with seventeen red and white candlxS formed the centerpiece on the table. Music and dancing were the features of tlie pleasant evening. ... Miss Miriam Jacobson entertained the B. G. club Thursday evening. Violets formed the pretty decorations. The club perfected plans for the annual dance to bo given March 1 at the i Sud-heime- fi -- r, -- 'fi Odeon. -- 'fi Miss Marjorie Ward entertained a few friends at supper Wednesday evening. Music and cards were the features of the occasion, those present being Mi?s Katie Curley. Miss Estella Kane, the Misses Nora and Katherine Carroll, the Misses Margaret and Theresa Winter and Miss Edna Sullivan. u Miss Beatrice Bradley entertained a few friends Thursday evening. Cards and dancing were enjoyed. -- A party was given Friday evening at the heme of Mrs. II. L. Croman by Miss Alice Rytheway. Games and music made the evening hours pass pleasantly. Those present were Miss Fern Martin. Miss Frances Jensen, Miss Ethel Petersen, Miss Emma Dahl, Miss (Continued on Following Page.) |