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Show I . 7 BOVE, left to right. Miss Octavio. Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mosiah Hall, whose engagement to Merl D. Kimball is announced today; Mrs. Luther M. Howell and son, Richard, of Logan, who have recently returned from California and visited relatives in Salt Lake on their way home. Mrs. Howell is the of Bishop C. "W. Nibley. Below,, left to right, Mrs. Philip M: Chase, formerly Miss Beth Swenson, a bride of yesterday; Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood, one of a ' ' committee for a bridge tea to be given Thursday for of St Marks cathedral. TarduSorinD the-benef- it a stormy kTSArPOrXTMKXTver D Easier was somewhat appeased by of the latter part the sunshiny days eP'tbe week and hope is inspired that a tardy spring is at last putung In its . - -- -appearance. Fair .shoppers ha vs been in evidence fcthe counters- - showing thin- mat rials end visions arise of the possibility er-ofafternoon teaa when frocks of sheer and soft voile will rsndy, dalntv linen Philanthropic entertainments fiU the eariy springs calendar. Several were given the past week and others are p.anned for the lp.t tew part of April and to - summer ly May., Before-takin- g leisure and pne times, Salt 'Lake society folks seem Inclined to look after all of their pet charities and ctub needs. X LUCY VAX corr of the DEAN of Utah has entertained at a series of teas during the pant neck to honor of the girls of the unlver- any. Wednesday --afternoon tbo seniuF were leeeived. Thuisdny afternoon - inrl junior girl? were the guests, and Friday afternoon tea was served la the sopho. more girls. Miss Van Cott war (assisted in l ecetv- -' Ml-Resale and !ng strvkig by Miss Ker.na Cragun, Miss Louise Neoo-liand a group of girla from toe trainat the university. ing During the Coming week irishman girls will be entertained. - .THE Interest- - of th Army Retie--association fund, a bridge tea Is being planned at Fort Douglas for Saturday, May 5, by ths officers of ths post and tnslr wives. The committee on arrangements Includes Mrs. L. A. Witney Mrs. C. C. Knight and Mrs. Maurice Bose. Tabl reservat.ons may be made, from any member of. the committee. N :v'. One of the large social events of the week will bo a card party and tea given by tho Guild of 8t. Mark's cathedral Thursday afternoon. Many reservations have been made. Those playing card Wiil be received in th guild room oy Mr. F. A. Pyke, Mrs. Cooper Anderson, Mr. Francis Goelts and Mr. Ernest Gay ford. Further reservation may bo mad from Mrs. J. A. Reeves. - Tea will bo served In , the deanery where Mr. D. C. Maturin and Mra John Tonkin will bo In charge. Thdso presidwbl be Mra Benner ing- at ths tea table X.- BnrHt hr Mro - Fred Cowan, Mr. Sam-- "" uel C. Park and Mrs. J. E. Galiiflier. assisted by Mis Dorothy Welch, Minx Josephine Marriott, Miaa Mary Maturin', Miss LyaU Bweet, Mlxx Mildred Darn, Mina Frances Lewia M rs Marian Slory. Mix Mavia Diehl and Miss Rachel Kvana Tea gueatx will be received by Mr. W, W. F.eetwood, ' Mra C. C. Brooks. Mra Sherman Armstrong and Mr. W. D. McLean. , - x-a-r . er ' ; ' . i . , ' - ' f and Mra F. L. Leech hav issued for a dancing party to bo - Belvedere their homo apartment Saturday evening In honor of Mis Katherine Sullivan. given--a- t Blgms Chi-- fraternliy bf Utah will t a spring tarty Friday svsnlng at th fraternity house on East First South street. Tho committee in charge of arrangements include . Russell Harrington and Martin Ott'nger, t Th Junior class of the University of, Utah will entertain Saturday evening at an informal dancing party at tha Chr's-tenio- n dancing atudlo, The class officer will have charge of arrangemen'a. are Mark Dalton, M as Luclle Covey, They Mias Lola Farrell and Van Lindsay. i 0 ' a! costuma ball wilt be given Saturday Theta the evening by and-thAlpha Phi dramatic ' e Art guild ef the Uni- fraternity veralty of Utah to honor of the student of the university and thsir friend. Tbs two organisation officers of will direction of Roland To- work under th blason and Miss Margaret 'Schodeld in perfecting the arrangement. - -- th. I m t ; i -- . i - tr I I The entertainment committee of the LadlCs Literary club wilt give a dance and card party Saturday evening at the clubhouse. The hosts and hostesses will be Mr. end Mr. W. R. Calvert, Dr. and Mr. J. O, Evan, Mr. and Mr. Oeorge W.i Wood and Mr, and Mr. Wesley K. . - the-'28t- i . 'Alumna member ot Wellealcy, Smith and Vessar college will entertain at A bridge tea Saturday afternoon, Mav , for th benefit ef the endowment fund " of their college. e The Good Day Visit club - , . . .7 , will b enter- tained by Mrs. Stensel, 303 East Third South itreet, Wednesday afternoon, , . I. 4 Daugh- invitation MISS 'i chapter, club May 13. The committee on arrangement Include Mra H. D. Hines, chairman; Mra. M. K. Parson. Mra J. C. Wyatt, Mr. R. N.' Young and Mra R. IS. McConaughy. Reservation may be mad by calling any ipomber of the commute in charge, and should be made early, . tine th number wilt be limited. - -- KATHERINE KEITH, daughter Dr. and Mrs. Jack Keith of this c.ty. made her debut Monday evehome of her parents, at the tho at ning "Los Angeles Country club. . Los The Ange.es Herald said, preceding Urn event: "I .os Angeles society is welcoming its onty debutante of the spring this - evening, when out at the Los Angeles Country club, where they are making tbclr homo, Ir. and Mrs. Jack Kcl'h are prceentlng their iovetv young daughter. MiS3- - Kath for ISO erlne Keith, at a supper-danc- e friends. , "The reception room are stately with the r tall vases of American Beauty roses, as a glowing background for the debutante In her Imported gown of clian- t'lly lace over pink chiffon, touched with silver. She is wearing a girlish set of and is carrying orchids and lilies of the valley. Assisting n receiving will Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Blyth. Mr. le Wooiwine. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. W. Horace Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Sheppard Chicago, who remaned here for the party, and Thomas Blyth. grand-- i of Miss Keith. father Is illuminated with The dining-rootalt pink and blue candies and a gorgeous of blossoms basket centers the spring table. Mies Mae Wild and a bevy of Miss Keth'a girl friends are assisting there. "The debutante la one of the most popular girls of the Marlborough set, and a number of affairs will welcome her formal arrival hr society;"' The Los Angeles Timet says: "Mrs. Woods R. Wooiwine is arranging a bridge luneheon - for-- FrWey., Inst,; in honor of Miss Katherine Keith, the first of season. The affair Is to the debutante be held at residence on Wtlshlre boulevird and ths guest list is -- gemw yoakvied ..so .1 sd. Jtbuv. A ban. v omen and ifie girls In the debutante set. There are to be places for fifty. "Miss Keith, who Is a beautiful girl of the younger set, waa formally presented to society at a big suoper-dane- e at which her parents. Dr. .and Mrs- - Jack Ke th, entertained Monday evening at the- - Los Angeles Countryclub." Liberty -- ter of tbs American Revolution, will entertain at card at tho Ladles Literary - M of Bplrlt t-- TAU engineering fraternity of of Utah entertained THETA University haiuruay evening at an Informal the Tennis club on at party Tenth Eaet-- street. The clubhouse was decorated in the fraternity colors, gold and rujy red, and the novelty faiota given to the guests carried out the same to.or scheme. A buffet supper wds served. Mr. and iMrs. Cart Fainter were the for the evening and the commitpatrons tee in charge of arrangements included W. Kayoould and William A. Smith. Lyito en Saturday evening thefmternHy will at the annual Installation ' ban, lertaln supper lo the tho of organisation quet - room of the Hotel Utah. The committee . in charge of arrangements included and Wealey Ford. All alumrS to be and active members see .Invited ' present. . 1 f ISS VIRGINIA CAINE entertained the Kia Ora club Saturday afternoon at her home on Thirteenth ' East street. Tho members present were: Miss Catherine Aider, Miss Irene Pray,, illrs llortenie West, Miss Holm Caine. "Miss Miss Ruth Tavlor, .Mary Harringtoh, M.ss Gwen CaWe, Miss Rhea Croft, Mies Judd, Mrs Oscar Christian-- r George Payne. in and Mrs, Guests of the nfternoon were: Mies - Ardene Anstee, Mr. John- - C. Alder.Mra. Russell Wolfe. and Mrs. J. M. Warner. - I Mis Ruth Neslcn, whose marriage to Philip E. Sharp will taka place Wsdn--dawill entertain at a troueseau tea this fternonn from 1 until 4 o'clock at her horn., 33 laker street Monday evening Mias Margie Robert will entertain at home in shower for Mis Neslen at ' Bountiful. v, other spring flowers were used about the house. The' guests in addition to the guest of honor, were Mrs. Clifford J. Pearea.l of Chicago. Mrs. Walter Penlck, Mrs. Harvev Snow, Mrs. Irwin Clawson. Mrs. Clifford Kud ne, Mrs Milton H. Love, Mrs. Creed Haymond, Miss Harriet Moyle,. Mias Eve-yn- Moyle. M ss Marian Moyle, Miss Able Moyle, Miss Wlllla Robbins, Miss Flora Duvall. Miss Mary Alice Moon, Miss Stmup. Mtss Martha Richards. Miss Martha Wells, M,ss Luclle Reid. Miss Josephine McCarty, Miss Helen Greenwood and Mrs.' BhlrleyPr'ee of Ogden hr Weddings and Engagements,' Cor-del- la T JflTIJ fMTrr .iv v f iliiydogpif w tTC .TlfglAI1 tained at a luncheon yesterday at her home. 1160 Park way, in honor of Miss Olive Frank Woolley, a spring bride. A green and white color scheme was carried out 'n the table decorations. A miniature wedding party was 'he cenThe hostess was aassted by terpiece. her mother. Mrs. W. H. Ferguson, The guests included, In addition to the IS8, HELEN MDONNELL enter- -' guest of hbnor, Mrs, Jed F Woollev. Sr., tained at a tea yesterday afternoon Mr, t. O. Woolley, Mrs. Cloyd F. Wool-le- y . from 4 until ( o'clock at her home, of Denver. Mr H. K. Peterson, Mrs. 75 Ninth East street, in honor of Mrs. Hubert Hall, Miss Della Forsythe. Mra Miss Ralph Bohns of Las Angeles. A crystal 8. J. Bennett, Mrs. A. V. vase of yellow snapdragons and violets Luela White, Miss Clara Kardley, Mias hearer, formed the centerpiece for the table. Agnes Tarbet, Miss Beatrice Squires, Miss The hostess was assisted by Miss Elisa- Frances Gdroy, beth Wilson, Miss Dorothy Connors and M as Clerics Kelson. The guests numDELTA PHI fraternity of , bered fifty. CHf University literary of Utah held initiation Saturday afternoon at tho home dub- - members entertained ef Mra. Jennie Thomas fcr the p edge COLLEGE The compsrtv yesterday after- member of the organisation. noon to hear "Robin Hood" at the mittee in charge of arrangements included Wilkes theater. Following the matinee, Mias Helen Murdock, M sa Arllne Dunn the members were entertained at tea at and Miss Virginia Clawson. the American Dansante. The committee In charge of arrangements included Miss IS3 ODEN THOMAS entertained the Edith Ware, chairman: Miss Florence members of the Ei Exilo club yesMorrow and Mrs. H. 8. For be a terday afternoon, at a kenslngton at a a her home on Edith avanua.- AND MRS. MONROE H. HAN Ths ten tab e had as a centerpiece a MR. AUKR entertained at an Informal kewpi doll dressed in yellow, with yellow holders on each corner evening party laet night at their candles home in the Mmylaml apartments In of the tab'e. The place cards were honor of their tenth wedding ann.versary. sunbnnnot babies. The guests The supper tab's hud as a centerpiece a numbered seven, large basket of pink roses and ferns. , a EMBERS of the Woman's National ' MAT MOYLE, a ELIZABETH Republican federation entorta.ned MISS of next ueok, was the guest at a card tarty and tea at ths of honor at a Kensington tea given Hotel Utah yesterday afternoon. .Presidyesterday afternoon by Mrs. Charles Les- ing at the tea table were Mrs. Ernest tickets, Mrs. W. B. Ward. Mra E. 8. lug ths tea hotfr by Mrs. Loren A. Good- Wer tml nteraves ue. lie Pyke and Mrs. Clarence Groshell at Bamberger, Mrs., Harvey H. Ciuff, Mrs. Wright. Mrs. John A. Aylett and Mrs. win, accompan-ebv Tnvcy Y. Cannon. crystal basket formed the centerpiece. the home of Mra. Groshell on Eas; Broad- - D. N. Straup ai'd Mrs. Justin R, Dev's. James Sharp; candy booth, Mr. Anna The guests numbered e ght. Those assisting were Mra. E. A. Rogers. Holden King, assisted by Miss Donslla CHARLES WALDO entertained AND MRS. JOSEPH BLACK Narcissi In a bowl formed the center- - Mrs. George S. Wasson, Mrs. Wi.llam .Stxrup, Mis' laurel' Kamp and Carol MRS. meitiberv of her Sewing club the members of their the for tea M. table. MuCrea and Easter and Mra. Ru wer lllli Frank numbers Shsrwood; Sugdon. card and dating club lost nigh; it pice given yesterday afternoon at her bom on - W - ! hund-palnt- m y: CWV nn pern V - j. we r. NE ef th Interesting spring wad. dings will be that of Miaa Elisabeth May Moyle, daughter ef Mr. and Mr. Cecar W. Moyle, and Harry W. Rudlne, eon ofsrl-- Mr. and Mr. August Uicft itudme, day evening at 1:30 o'clock at St. Mark cathedral. , The ceremony will be performed by Dean W. W. Fleetwood. Mia Harriet Moyle will be th maid of honor and th bridesmaids will be Mist AUn Clarou Moyle and Mias Marian Moyle. - ' Nelson will be best man. t N a sbe-ple We-l'iee- simple home ceremony th msf-- . rlsg of Mias Beth Swenson and Philip M. Chase took place yesterday afternoon at 5 oclock at the residence of th bride's Hunt, Mrs. W. O. GrlmsdelL 314 Flfst avenue. Tha marriage service was read by Ir. Elmer I. Goshen. A wedding dinner followed for relatives. Pink roue and a wedding cake decorated the table, The bride wore a gown of whit creoe d de chine trimmed in Irish lace. She bride roses. Following a brief wedwlU make their ding trip, the couple a Arthur, Utah,-- " horn alter May car-'rte- Mr. and Mra. W. C. Sander announce th engagement of their daughter. Ml Birdie Sander, to Mont L. Bean. Th wedding will take place May 31. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bird of Sprlngvlll announce tha engagement of their daughter, Mary Louise, to J. Roco Hsrmon of Balt lake. Miss Bird is a graduate of the Utah Agricultural college and Mr. Harmon 1 a graduate of tha University Lh' Announcement wa made during the watk of the engagement of Mi-- e Oleta Kump. daughter of Aim. E. Rump, to Paul F. Ptrlrsham, eon of Sir. and Mrs. N. G. Btrlnghmn. Th wedding till take place Fatunlnv st the home of ths'r home on Harrison avenue. Pink the bride on 8000101 Enel street, bask-a cansilver tulips 'n t formed the The marriage of Mis Blanche Dunn of terplece. pink candles In sliver holder were on each corner of the table. Th Blsckfoot, Mho, to Martin Christensen OmUsaed s V'D Tire 7, Oea tinned ea Fg Twe. ' - Pt , T W " , |