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Show r LJVyVVIl'JII R 1 jjxjjjj PLAN TO i , ( i I t i lP m v -- I i i E V 1 MUSIC CI3 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1916 SOCIETY WOMEN THE attitude of society toward the suffrage movement has chanced materially within the past quarter of a century or more. At that period only a. few brave women with the courage of their convictions etood loyally by such leaders as Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthon while others looked askance at those 1In sympathy with the movement. Lt the Present time great interefSt Is manifested in the subject even by Tromen who do not take an active part In the campaign which Js slowly but surely paining- ground throughout all parts of the country. A case in point is the personnel of the' women serving on the committees in charge of arrangements for the conference of the Congressional union to be held this week in Salt Lake . The group of eastern representatives who will be present after & successful tour cf the coast and suffrage states, womn include a number of life social in en who are prominent a east. That anl club circles In the J J J - served was beautiful with a silver basket of pink tulips for the centerpiece. The guests present to meet the bride-eleCATHKKINfi RICHARDS, accomplished danrhter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Richards, who was ATA the hoDor included her sister Mrs. William J tea and at a given yesterday afternoon at the Richards family home, larjre reception piest D. Leonard Mrs. Howard 217 S. Eleventh East. j Hawley of of Garfield, Garfield, Mrs. Charles W. Stlmpson, Mrs. Harold B. Lamb, Mrs. John S. Selfridge. Mrs. Clarence Bamberger, Miss Geneva Savage, Miss Bryan Houston, Miss Darlene KJmball, Miss Gladys Savage and Miss Alice Kimball. The members of the senior class of Rowland Hall, who are enjoying many social affairs in anticipation of their graduation in June, were pleasantly entertained yesterday by one of their number. Miss Lorna Jones, with a tea at the Xewhouse hotel. The table in the Georgian garden, where the attractive young girlg were seated, held for the centerpiece an artistic basket of pink La France roses. d in The place cards were pink roses and all of the Retails were carried out in the rose tints. Miss Isabel Brooke of Rowland Hall acted as chaperone of the afternoon, and Miss Janet McLcod was the only guest aside from the members of the senior class, who are as. follows: Miss Irene Savage, Marjorie Wasson, Miss Miss Inez Sharman, Miss Frances Davis, Miss Ruth Cowie, Miss Helen Case, Miss Lorna Jones, Miss Ruth Prather, 1 ' Miss Vivian Smith, Miss Xorma Muel4 Maler, Miss Mary Sheck, the Misses Jean-ette Miss Genevieve Mlllick, rie and Leckie and Miss Jessie Couzens. Friday night Miss Margaret Callow ...' was the hostess at a theatre party followed by a supper at the Hotel Utah members of grill, given for the other the senior class. Mr and Mrs. J. M. Callow, parents of the young hostess, and Miss Georgiana Humphreys. Mrs. ' ' '' ' Jean Hampton and Miss Isabel Brooks of the Rowland Hall faculty were the chaperones of the evening. The arrangements of the supper table were unusually artistic, where white baskets of pink roses. were used for the decorations with the place cards, lces and other details in the coleur de rose and white, the class colors. , ! Miss cordial welcome will be accorded them is already an assured fact, and many delightful features of a social nature will mark the days of the conference. The women of these western states who" have the privilege of equal sufless frage are greatly envied by thosemade fortunate and the trip has been exlargely in the Interests f studying isting conditions. . on held be to breakfast May THE roof garden of the Hotel Utah 'the morning of Thursday at 9 o'clock, will be the distinctive social feature of the conference. An organJ- recital at the Tabernacle by Prof. J. In- McCIellanof honor will follow at noon, given the visiting women. The general committee consists of Mrs. Margaret Zane Cherdron. chairA. delightful prematrimonlal social event of yesterday was given In comKnight, one of pliment to Miss Mildred the popular June brides-to-bby Mrs. George T. Peterson and her sister, Miss Edna Wallace. The affair, which was In the nature of a bridge tea, was given at the home of the mother of the hostesses, Mrs. W. C. Wallace, in E. Eighth East. Seven tables of the game were played and other friends came in later for the tea, which was served from the card tables. and Lavender and. white fleur-de-llilac blossoms wrere seen in artistic efdecorations of fect in the spring-lik- e the rooms, with all of the details carried out in lavender and white. The hostesses were assisted in enterserving by Miss Pauline taining andMiss Helen Wallace. Shorb and t - . - V 3 ' s ' .' ',' compose the finance committee, vfr. TTrnest Bamberger heads the spe- committee: Mrs. J. ntrta!nmmt .11 A I Franken and Mrs. C. R. Pearsall have charge'of the decorations. Mrs. the Elizabeth II. Coray is chairman ofWill-laMrs. and membership committee M. McCrea is chairman of the breakfast committee. i Miss Janet Powell and Miss Olive Warenskl of Murray entertained yes-terd- ' ' v. 'W : center of attraction In society the early part of the week will be the benefit card party and tea to be given in aid of the French reat lief fund by Miss Anna McCornlck 203 S. McCornlck residence, W. the Center street, Monday afternoon. The worthy philanthropic object is one that will appeal very strongly to charitable women, and Salt Lake Is following In the footsteps of eastern metropolitan centers in taking up the work to be. carried on to a successful at the complimentary The Ruth Miller, a Bay bride-elec- t. decorations of the table were beautifully arranged with a mound of bridal roses in a bed Of snowy tulle for the .; t m 'r centerpiece. The place cards were Mrs. J. W. McHenry chaperoned the party and the guests to meet Miss Miller were Miss Merle McMillan, Miss Mabel Miller, Miss Lyle Cahoon. Miss Bertha Cahoon and Miss Lucile Cacu-pid- THE -- Collier have Issued invitations for a large, reception and tea to be Secat the home of Mrs. Conely, 11S.V given ond avenue, next Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 6. In honor of Mrs. Harriet B. Kronpa, grand matron of the Grand chapter, O. E. S.J of Utah. ...v The Woman's Democratic club will hold a Dolly Madison afternoon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. John E. Clark. 057 Garfield avenue, from 2 until 5 o'clock. The afternoon will be devoted to patriotic music and papers reminiscent of the reign of the popular wif of President James Madison. Mrs. E. M. Cohen will be the leader in the program. "Mrs. Gertrude Brown will speak on the "Spirit of Dolly Madison." Incidents In the career of James Madir. son will be given by Mrs. Aquilla The social event is in place of the regular meeting and all Democratic women are invited. Take Ninth East car. k The Misses Marie and Genevieve will entertain the other members of the senior clans of Rowland Hall next Saturday afterno-jat a tea at the Xewhouse hotel. :Jt Mrs. Charles Beaver. Mrs. Edward Bell. Mrs. L. D. Bnyrell and Mrs. A. Bufflngton of the Iudies Auxiliary to the O. It. C. will entertain with a kensington Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bell, rot S. Seventh East. ?z Miss Kthel Connelly will entertain the members of the Gamma Phi soSaturday at a social meeting at rority her homet 430 Second South. if The Plate club will be entertained by Mrs. S. I A Billings, 137 S. Eleventh East, Thursday afternoon, at a luncheon at I oV'oek followed-bbridge. ''.' - finish. The money recetved will be expended for material bought in Salt Lake and Utah. Light weight underwear, shirts and other necessary articles will be sent to the men in the trenches. For widows and children, underwear, shirtwaists, stockings and other needed be purchased and sent to garments Xeb-eke- ii France. Miss McCornlck will be assisted by vrs n J Salisbury. Mrs. C. W. Whit ley, Mrs. F. C. Schramm. Mrs. Fred Cowan. Mrs. C. E. Gr6esbeck. Mrs G. It. Walker, Mrs. C. W. Ftimpfon and Mrs. D. C. Roberts. Mil-l!o- Coming Events MRS. will Saturday afternoon at -- her home. 970 E. Sixth South, from 4 until 6 o'clock In honor of three of the 3- her sister Miss June brides-elecCharlotte L. Bothwell. Mis Franc - t: Devereaux, and Mis Marina Martineau. The women of the First Unitarian church will ylve a silver tea Saturday afternoon at the home of Jude and Mrs. I. X. Ktraup. 2t5 S. Twelfth East, from -- .tO until 6 o'clock, in compliment to Mrs. Katheiine Howard. Mrs. from fher latest Howard will rea-book "The Little God." It will he her last public apparanc before leaving the following wek for the coast. Mrs. R. H. Saur.i f Garfield will entertain Monday with a bril; luncheon Mamie Johnson, a In honor of Mi" brSde-to-b- e of the. week. if. ;": The Crystal Rridse club will be entertained Wednesday at luncheon followed b bridsre by Mr. It. H. Peale at in Beverly Park. her suburban home . A A!! reservatior'. for the breakfast to be civen on the morning of Thursday at the Ilctel Utah in honor of the members of the Woman's Congressional union, must be In by Wednesday noon. T.iey may be obtained by applying to Mrs. William M. McCrea or Miss Iori v. Stevens. v A two days se.iion of t!ie Grand Eastern Star of the chapter. Order will cenvene a t Masonic State of I'tah. next beginning Thursday morntemple 10 evening. ing at10. o'clock. Wednesday h reception will be given In May kie parlors of the temple, to which all rrimbtrs of the Grand chapter, visitors and delegates are '' invited. Mrs. R. L. Cont-tand Mrs. R. K. L. :5e Weddings and l Engagements MR. AND MRS. GI.EXX R. announce the engagement of their daughter Charlotte Louise to George D. Suaner. The marriage to take place in June. Mr. and Mrs. John Julian Devereux 'announce the engagement of their daughter Franc M Clure to Hoi man Thompson Marshall. The date for the marriage has been s,et earfy In June.' i-- out-'flf-f- on f y- - : . J Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Calllster announce the eiiiracement o their daughter Retta to Frank S. Emery. The wedding Is to take place in June. Mr. and Mrs. Orson T. Eosrers announce the engagement of their youngest daughter Rowena to Ranch Kim?. all. The wedding will take place next, month. S. Lyman R. Martineau announces th engagement of his d;wihter Martha to Harvey o. Snow of this city. The Photo from Olson Griffiths' studio. & w,edding 'will take place some time In introduced her daughter Miss Catherine June. 5f t 'f' An interesting matrimonial event of the week will be the marriage of Miss Mamie Grace Johnson of Shreveport, La., and Rone B. Tempest, which will take place Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride's sister Mrs. William D. Leonard of Garfield. The bride will be attended by her three little nieces. Susan Leonard and Dixie Leonard as flower girls and Agnes Leonard as ring bearer. A wedding supper will follow, the ceremony and a number of friends from Salt Lake will attend the wedding. jje sji Miss Vilate Currie and Xieholas A. White will be married Thursday at high noon at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crrle, 54 W. Sixth South. The Rev. Elmer T. Goshen of the First Congregational church will officiate at the ceremony. The bride will be attended by Mrs. A. C, Lawson of Los Angeles as matron of honor. A wedding breakfast for the members of the bridal party and relatives will follow at the Xewhouse hotel. Richards to her many friends. A cheerful color effect In yellow prevailed throughout the pleasant rooms, where spring flowers were used in graceful profusion. Mrs. Richards and the honor guest were assisted in receiving by Mrs. Morris L. Ritchie and Mrs. Russell C. Woodruff. The tea table In the dining room presented a picturesque appearance with a centerpiece of yellow and white tulips arranged in a handsome ,crystal flower holder combined with bows and streamers of white tulle. Crystal cancandlesticks holding golden-shade- d dles lighted the table and all of the minor details were- in the prevailing golden tints. In turns at the tea Taking pouring and coffee service were Mrs. William C. Jennings, Mrs. W. F. Adams. Mrs. Karl A. Scheld, Mrs. Robert R. Hampton, Mrs. Ledyard M. Bailey and Mrs. W. R. Tyndale. The following group of lovely young girls assisted in the dining room during the tea hours: Mrs. Theodore B. Parker, Miss Rosamond Ritchie, Miss Margaret Merrill, Miss Emma Zane, Miss Claire Riter, Miss Helen Greene wood, Miss Marie Gaby and Miss Young. Little Marian Knickerbocker received the cards at the door. Yesterday was a gala day at the weather Country club, the summer-lik- e adding to the attractions of the suburban clubhouse and grounds. In the afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock a successful Wea dansant" was given under the direction of the entertainment committee composed of Mrs. Robert J. Glendinning. Mrs. T. W. Boy-e- r and Mrs. William Re id. A large number were present during the hours of the tea, which was a desocial event. lightful . The rooms were a bower of fragrant spring flowers and foliage, and the limbic for the dancing was furnished by the Selburt Five. The usual Saturday evening, table d'hote dinner and Informal dance followed the tea. These who entertained of friends were Mr. and Mrs. parties C. Stanley Sears. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Murphy," Mr. ajjd Mrs. Cooper Anderson, Miss Anna McCornlck, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hale. .Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Dern, J. Presbrey and W. R. Thurston. . - -- " ; Mr. and Mrs. S. Cv Miller announce the engagement of their daughter May to F. E. Oneth, the marriage to take place In June. , Mrs. I. B. McICenxle announces the engagement of her daughter Margaret M. to Frederick O. Webb. The date for the weddtng has been set some time In June. i'fi ?f sj: Mrs. W. A. Ralls announces the marriage of her daughter Mabel to John C. Byrne, which took place April -- S. ' ..T Mr. and Mrs. Victor Blomqulst announce the engagement of r daughter Lilly to Kinar Ligsell of Salt Lake. The wedding is to take place In August. Miss Mabel and Wilford R. Scott wt re man fed Tuesday afternoon at the home of the lurjdegroom's parents by Bishop J. (). Horsfall. A reception was tendered the young married couple in the evening when nearly 10 friends and felatives were present to offer congratulations upon the happy event. ?Z j'c iji Mi?s Grace Pendola. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Pendola of Santa Barbara, Cab. and Elmer Hedberg were married In Salt Lake Saturday. April 2'J, at the home of the bridegroom's 'i Mrs. L Hedberg, 762 parents. Mr. and a bride-to-b- e Vof Mamie Miss Johnson, Lake street. Miss Margaret Pendola, Mrs. of the Robert C. present week, sister of the bride, accompanied her to Gemmell entertained a of twelve party Salt Lake to attend the marriage. Mr. to meet her a at yesterday I delightful home be will make their and Mrs. led rig luncheon at the Country club. Yellow in E. Seventh South. spring flowers were used in the table decorations. Miss Johnson has been the honor guest at numerous pleasant social events given for her the past few both in Garfield and Salt Lake. of the charming events of the weeks, One of the most charming in the seOXE In society circles was ries was the luncheon given Friday by the afternoon tea ami reception given Mrs. Edgar L. Xewhouse. Jr., and Miss Dix at the Xewhouse home in O yesterday aftetnoon from 3 until 6 Gulia Lilac blossoms in lavender and street. o'clock by Mrs. Charles E. Richards at white adorned the rooms, and the table her home in Eleventh East, when she from where the buffet luncheon was Hor-tens- ' , - - th-I- , , Kos-te- ay tea with'a delightful afternoon to Miss Xewhouse - L. R. MARTI SEAL.' JR.. j .,.'- - - - : - ' .;nf !.' ;.. ..' .v."cxvx.?'..v - " 1 ::! ". !' .Vv;yw:':.:;s:.:&c.:? - r ' W " ' , r 1V X '"ZlVf A is n. Jr. W .v. v... -- - P. S. Wltcher, Mrs. Frank EdHines. Mrs. II. L. Cummings. Mrs.Beck-strand K. H. Mrs. ward E. Jenkins and w-i- TVriSS EETTA CALLISTER, attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1VJ- - T. A. Callister, whose engagement is announced today to Frank e, Mrs. -- j ic . man: Mrs. W. If. Shearman. Mrs. H. S. Bird, Mrs. William Spry, Mrs. Ernest Bamberger, Mrs. William McDonald. Mrs. Charles If. Wells, Miss Kate Williams, Mrs. Le Roy Eccles of Ogden. Mrs. Edward Blschcl of Ogden, Mrs. Lily Wolstenholme, Mrs. AnnU Wells Cannon. Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusen- berry of I'rovo and Mrs. Charles v ct hand-painte- well-know- Llv-.'pgsto- ENTERTAIN SUFFRAGE LEADERS r j- "T Week in Societv v y hoon. s. . A prettily arranged luncheon was given yesterday at the Hotel Utah by rs. Arthur Davies in compliment to Mrs. Horace Dunbar, who has lately returned to Salt Lake to reside after an extended stay in California. The luncheon was served in one of the private dining rooms at 1 o'clock, and the table where the party of .pas seated held crystal baskets of richly colored marigolds for the decorations. Seven tables of bridge followed the luncheon. twen-tyelg- ht . - Miss 'Vilate Currie entertained yesterday afternoon with a delightful trousseau tea at Iter home in anticipation of her coming marriage. About sixty friends of the young bride-elewere present between the hours of the tea from 3 until 6 oVlock to view the dainty articles of the trousseau and to enjoy the afternoon affair. While lilac blossoms were used in pretty effect in the Hying rooms and the tea table was particularly attractive, covered with cluny lace dollies, holding a golden basket of purple and yellow Iris with a large white tulle bow on the handle for the central decoration. Miss Ruby TTerdti of Ogden at the tea table, assisted by Misspoured Lyle Currie and MIss Edythe Tingey. Miss Currie has been the complimented guest at a number of social affairs during the past two weeks. . ct . young daughters Misg Florelle Johnson and Miss Deborah Wilkes A number of the young school frlenfla of the guests of honor were present on the occasion and a delightful evening was passed in dancing. Miss Xaoml Hoffman and Miss Jasmine Smith were entertained at a house party Friday and Saturday by Miss Erma Eccles at her home in Ogden. 'fi A house party numbering a. dozen were the guests of Russell Richards at the Hicharl3 suburban home, Mt, Air, for the week end. The party left by automobile Friday afternoon and will return to Salt Lake Monday morning. Mrs. L. A. Marks delightfully entertained with 500 Friday afternoon at her pretty home on Second South. American Beauty roses and carnations were used in the living room and dining room and were effectively arranged in cut glass vases. Each guest was given a dainty hand maife handkerchief as a favor. The affair was given in honor of the birthday anniversary of the hostess, who was assisted in receiving and serving by h.er two daughters Mrs. T. K. Jacobson and Mrs. E. L. Meacham. r, The other guests were Mrs. Anne Mrs. Joseph Dean, Mrs. Karl Spinner, Mrs. J. W. De Ford, Mrs. Ostler, Mrs. Claude Shafer, Mrs. A. W. ,C. II. Griggs, Mrs. A. A. Covey, Mrs. Pope; Mrs. Robert Pope and Mcs. Sararh Ensign. The members of the Zephers club were delightfully entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. W. Miller on Belmont avenue. A crystal basket of lilacs formed the central decoration of the table, while the remainder of the decorations were carried out in lavender and white. Games were played during the afternoon, prizes being won by Mrs. A. E. Busby, Mrs. II. T. Marcroft and Mrs. T. C. Xut-tl- l. Music was also a pleasing feature of the day. The club will hold its next meeting at the home of Mrs. Jane Cowan on S. Xinth East street. j!j Emma Carlson entertained in honor of Miss Philomena Chabot Saturday Ariafternoon before her departure to were zona for the summer. Games were played and several vocal solos' Miss and Tarbit Miss Florence given by Rose Pardoe. The decorations w ere red peonies and white lilacs. Refreshments were served by her sister Pearl. Bet-tlnge- i r , JfJ "T Miss Stella Cheshire entertained the Mrs. James Hogle was the hostess at members of the G. L. Y. club at her one of the notable social events of the home in Fourteenth East Friday evenweek in the-- form of a beautifully ap- ing. The decorations were carried out pointed dinner given Wednesday even- in the club colors, pink : and green. ing at 7 o'clock at the Hotel Utah in The evening was passed In music, honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Shear-ma- games and dancing. Those present were Miss Lillie Allen, Miss Rhea The party numbered twenty-seveBrain, Miss Maud Chow, Miss Delia and the decorations of the table were Cravens, Miss Beth Ivie, Miss Elsie a triumph of the florist's art, consisting Braby, Miss Grace Mooney and Miss of mounds of Madame Shawyer roses Frances Preece. The hostess was asand streamers of rose colored tulle sisted by her sister Miss Vera Cheshire. :c twined with smllax. Miss Lettie Thomson entertained For Mrs. Moses Kirkpatrlck and Mrs. very pleasantly AVednesday evening for John A. Marshall, who have come back Miss Rayona Boyle. Games and music the features of the evening, which after spending the winter In Honolulu, were was enjoyed by fourteen young people. Mrs. Benner X. Smith gave a beautiful.1. O. ;t. ly appointed luncheon Tuesday at her At her home Wednesday evening Miss home in E. South Temple. A dozen close friends, were present Leone Amott entertained six of the members of the Jolly Twelve to meet the honor guests and the artis- criginal as a club farewell to four missionaries d tic decorations of the luncheon leave soon. Dancing and games of pale yellow Japanese iris. who were enjoyed, followed ...by refreshments., '.i vl C. Mrs. Russell Woodruff entertained M.'clu'b M. M. met at the home or more friends Tuesday evening of The fifty Miss Hill Rean evening. Monday at a delightful informal dancing party Purple and while pansies formed at the Country club. She was assisted centerpiece of the table where the the in entertaining by her sister Mrs. Karl were seated. guests eight A. Scheid and daughter Miss Adelaide Woodruff. Mrs. Parley Condie entertained the A. club last Thursday afternoon at F. Mrs. David S. Wegg entertained a her home on W. North Temple street. few friends quite informally Thursday The afternoon was spent in sewing. afternoon at. her home in Eleventh ave- Luncheon was served at 4 o'clock. Covnue to meet her charming sisters, the ers were laid for seven. Mrs. Condie Misses Margaret and Katherine Vedder was assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. W. of Boise, Ida. Wilson. The club will be entertained Xarcissus and other fragrant spring May IS by Mrs. Charles Parry. flowers adorned the rooms and Mrs. In honor of Clifford Cummings. who Wegg was assisted In entertaining by Mrs. Malcolm A. Keyser and Mrs. James will leave shortly for a mission to A. Hogle. California, a farewell dance is to be in the Twentieth ward hall May Mrs. Joy II. Johnson and Mrs. Charles given 10. Mr. Cummings is well known in . m n, table-consiste- ; I tet and quite an interest has been taken in his going- on a mission. - Maurine Chloe Mackenzie, celebrat- ing her fourth birthday lastx entertained forty-sichildren of about her own age at the home of Mrs. Mackenzie, 853 S. Main street. The entertainment was one big scream from beginning to end. The little folks were amused with, all sorts of games and six; prizes were awarded to winners, Marvel McCarroll. Arthur Pett. Helen McKeever, Stanley Liviner- j stone, Audrey Ellsmore and Lawrence Clem being- the lucky ones. When no more games could be thought of to be played and the little folks were to tired, they were seated beginning at two long get tables with all good thigs to eat. covered In the center of one. table was a large four-laybirthday cake topped with four wax candles and several other cakes all carried out in the four-col-variety scheme, together with ice cream, sandwiches, fruits, candles and nuts. Carnations were the floral decorations. , Tuesday-afternoon- - er or four-color- ed The members of the Needlecraft club were entertained" by Mrs. Cornell at her home, 359 S. Eleventh East, Thursday afternoon. The rooms were fragrant with spring flowers. Members present were Mrs. Annie Price, Mrs. Louise Cole, Mrs. Jenny Baxter, Mrs. Helen Bowman, Mrs. Louise Cornell, Mrs. Wilda Kunkel, Mrs. Christina e, Mrs. Kate Price, Mrs. Elizabeth Price, Mrs. Jennette Rlppitoa, Mrs. Marie Scarlet. Mrs. Birdie Vincent and Mrs. Campbell. The club will meet May 17 with Mrs. Annie Price, 1004 Harvard avenue. t Miss Christina-- Latimer and Miss Mary Crookston entertained a number of their friends at the former's home last Thursday evening. The house was decorated with apple and peaoh blossoms, the colors being pink and green Those present wefe Ethel Jamison Hester Gold, Louise Francom, Crookston, Louise Dredge, Louise Mary Vincent, Eva Peterson, Bessie Tomlinson, Margaret Lohman, Lena Lohman Thelma Olsen, Dean Florence Anderson. Miss Jolley,Rogers, Wilford Johan-seMonte Bean, Leo Robinson. Earl Whitaker, Fred Pullman, Francis Pullman, Alfred Redecker, Joseph Creaser Eddie Creaser, Francis Holm, Lyon Rogers, Lynn Layton, Newel Layton Ray Burkhart, Lawny Harris, George Gygi, Hugh Latimer, James Latimer. The members of the Bona Quirites club were entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Edith Lay Miss Eula Asher was the invited guestl The evening was spent in sewing and music, after which dainty refreshments were served. The decorations, place cards and ices were carried out in pink Each guest was presented with a buncli of pink sweet peas. The club will meet May 17 at the home of Miss Addia Smithen, 825 Third avenue. Lov-erldg- n, A pleasant surprise was given at the veteran fireman's hall in Canyon road when the ladies axillary of the veteran firemen and the veterans surprised their president Mrs. Emma Powell on her return from California, where she has been in Los with her sistervisiting Mrs. Shannon. Angeles Tables were spread in the amusement hall, where a fine supper was served followed by an excellent in the main hall. A bouquetprogram was presented to the honor guest by William Odd. The committee in charge consisted of Mrs. S. Angel, vice president; Mrs. A. Odd, second vice president; Mrs. W. Aird, secretary; Mrs. F. Barnes, treasurer. ; Miss Vera Stanley entertained with a dancing party at her home on M street Monday evening in honor of her cousin Miss Aliee Wellard. Those present were Miss Frances Sloan, Fannie Orlob, Helen Chance, Adeline Gregory, Lillian Rielley, Homer Edmunds, Roderick Iverson. William Hunter, Thomas Armstrong. Emerson Bennett, Leon Keddington and Max Stanley. Miss Wellard was also the guest of honor at a dancing party given by her cousin Thursday evening at the Stanley home. The invited guests included Wilkes entertained Friday evening at musical circles, having taken parts in Miss Marj' Williams, Olive Avesou, an informal dancing party at the John- local operas and entertainments. He is Edythe Swain, Xorma Thomson, son home in E. Second South for their a member of the I D. S. alumni quar on Following rage.) ! ?( . Thel-(Continu- ed |