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Show 'ociety, Clubs, Music 7 . "TV'C ; ft. fi) 1 - ' ,v .- ,-. advances, thought' gin to tarn to , pastime. To bo sure, a snow-cla- d Faster did not look promising but one naturally hopes for better things' a fickle April drifts along toward u r constant May. Flans are being made for' the openCountry club, May 1, with ing of the dinner-dancthe usual following golf and tennis events in the afternoon. The entertainment committee, recently appointed, la composed of Mrs. Herbert R. Macmillan, Mrs. W. W, Armstrong and Mrs. Janies A. Hogle. The committee is arranging for weekon Saturday evenings ly dinner-dance- s and mid week luncheons and dinner-dance- s on Wednesday evenings throughout the season. Mrs. Lea Charles Miller (.chairman of the house committee, which will look after freshening up the club house before the spring opening, The purchase of a site for a new club house probably will be made during the present season, and it is the hope of the club management to have a new building unde? way within a year. Both sites under consideration would give the club the advantage of mors pieturesqn surroundings. of tha SIGMA CHIof fraternity Utah entertained last night at a dinner dance at the chapter houae, 1395 East First South street. The room were decorated with palms and ferns, and bronze basket of jonquil and cornflowers carried out the color scheme of gold snd blue, the fraternity colors. Supper was served at small tables cabaret atjle. Each Uble had aa a centerpiece a small rrjatal basket of jonquils and cornflower. The favor for the ladies were vanity eases. The committee in charge was composed of Wendell Lyman, Howard lYank Carry and Milieu Ottm AS v,.:, V? 'iSKyy- . ?9 0. ll'V a apring e, Ro-lap- f v; .' U ' . , Sunday, April 1, 1920 'iv ' . , (. A - , A. A j .,, . TL w" TL n Y : ''' i 'v ri 4' - . v l"t S V ", liw1 : VI tr ' . , i. marriage of Miss Emily daughter of Mr. and Mre. f. . Newman, and Charles W. King, v 1 take place ThuksJay'afternoon at S SO oclock at the St. Mark eathedr&I. Dean W , W. Fleetwood will perform the ceremony. The attendant will be Mrs. R. I. Branning, matron of honor; M n Clare Gleaon, bridesmaid, and E. V. Newman, best man. Mis Ruth will be the soloist, and Mrs. RJi Edward Burkhart, will preside at le organ. THE R'AXH 'MRS- - HENRY FIELD entertained , their hundred club last night at their SCO five home on East Fourth South street. Daffodil iq a ervatal basket fonnsd th centerpiece for the supper table. Coveae were laid for Mr. and Mrs, Griffin G. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weir, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirk, Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Canine, Mr. and Mr. Fred Veittel, Mr. among matrimo' SNUERESTIXG ? I and Mrs. Edward Smith and Mr.'and , Mr. Spencer Kirk. women of Salt Lake VOUjNO society keenly interested in the new girls blub of the It. W. C. A. A large els of young women Ja taking advantage of the gymnasium privilege and l also actively engaged in promoting the association la the interest ofkvoung women- lese fortunately situated. College girls just graduated, with the lesson of social service which emanate from all of the- - best educational institution of the country, are eager to put their energy and their vision ef makbeUer place in which ing th world to. live, find, la the Y. W. C. A. an medium for their ideals. ! . I . - - " L It,.'! A-- 7 .'f ' - One hundred guests were In attendance. i . r MEMBERS of th Chi Omega at 'a luncheon yesterday afrnoon at the Hofei Utah. The aorority colors, cardinal and straw, were carried out an the decorations Luneheqn was served at small tables. Crystal- - vases' of ' talips and daffodils jrere on, the center of each 5 t i table. , Those in ehSrge.of the entertainment were Miss Melba Dunvou, Mis Edith Tingey and Mrs. Wendell SmedL Covers were-laito r fifty threft, v ger. t, Sirs. Nathaniel week will be the 1 n , -- riago of Mm Dorothy I.ome , daughter of Mr. and Mr. A. W. FeB c this city, and H. Frank Iverson, son cf . Tver, s, Bishop and Mr. Hebor which will take pi ice at tie Ives n home in Fottiaud Thursiuv at L t noon. The bride and her mother w leave for Portland Monday. The wedding ceremony will be formed bv Bishop Iverson. Mis t tt i belie Ivcron, sister of the g.. A will bo bru.smaiii. ci -j lres-- f act will full iw the The couple w',1 iraie imne s ' after the wellisg f a Lm j a.l trip thronfh tie nomw.st Pnev will bo at hone in CBiiaile 1 ' , Miss Sara Quayle, whose engagement to Ellis G. Terry announced. Ruby Naegle, a bride of the past week. fl .- rpTni. t . is formerly Mis , 1 land after Muv 1. Ms and Third axcruis a ht-- their Trrrv of take of 1 (1 i ft 1 annnun e mit- s ,r, ( t e-- M' and Mrs (Contionsd ., Q t fttr.o ti -r r r HI rn t'i Ms e w s To r I'i 1 t ? T n ) n - |