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Show of daughter of member of Spirit of Liberty chapter. Daughter of the American Revolution, who .will assist at a bridge tea to be given Saturday by the chapter at tho Ladies Literary club house. Above, left to right. Miss Grace Goodrich, Miss Isabelle Harvielle ; below, left to right, 'Misa Graced At right, Miss Deanne Parkinson, daughter of Mrs. George C. ParMiss Priscilla, Stobr, Miss Barbara Bacon, Miss Frances Gust in, Miss Adele Gustin. Garoutte, H. kinson, whose engagement to 'Walter Rolapp is announced today. GROUP OpeninoWi r A y . Saft Lake in GEORGE C. PARKINSON an- nouncea the engagement of her daughter, Deanne, to Walter H. Rolapp, son of Judge Henry H. Rolapp, The wedding will take place May IT In the Salt lake temple. Apostle David O. McKay will perform' the ceremony. A wedding breakfast will be served eg the Hotel Utah. Miss Parkinson is a graduate of the University of Utah and member of Gamma Phi sorority. ,. Mr. and Mrs. Georg T. Judd announce the engagement of their daughter, Marguerite, to John Francis Hayes, son of Mr and Mre. John M. Hayes of Loe The Angeles, formerly of Balt Lake. wedding will take place at aa early data a R8. the beginning of th sum-mseason in Salt Lake societr, the Country club win have its formal opening with a dinner dance Saturday night, which will be a weekly function during the summer months. A midweek dance will be given Wednesday eveA new feature this ning of each week. season will be a special golfers breakfast every Sunday morning. The entertainment committee In charge of the social events of the club is composed of Mrs W. W. Armstrong, chairman; Mrs F. J. Schramm and Mps. David Keith. Society wtU be largely .represented at the opening dinner danoe which will follow golf And tennis games in the afternoon. Aa ths last season perhaps in the present clubhouse before the building of the handsome new Country clubhouse, a certain sentiment will attach to gathm during the summer., erings thereoffciers are Dee Charles MilThe dub ler; president: J. W. Collins, vice president; C P. Oeatle, secretary ; W. T- Ben- son, treasurer; Fred G. Braining- - assistant secretary and manager. Tae board of directors include C. A. Gillette, J. H. Waters, Harold B. Lamb, W. J. Halloran apd Malcolm A. Keyser. ARKINOt ar ' , , a a a see Announcement Is made by Mra A. lamer of Pasadena, Cal., of the engagement of her daughter. Miss Clara Catherine Elmer, to Daniel Earl Shearer of Beattie, Wash. The wedding will- taka place at the bride's home In South paaa-dsn- a In the early summer. . -- .e Mrs. George Evans snnouncea the marriage of her sister. Miss ClRra Gardiner Corfleld, to John Gulver. The wedding took place Saturday at the Evans home, 135 EHgabeth street. - ' marriage of Miss Octavla HaH to Mrl D. Kimball will take place ThursIn the Salt I eke temple. A recepday tion will follow at the Hall home, 1433 O.lmsr avenue. The attendants win be Miss Florence Hall of Ogden, nfhld of honor; Mis Viola Hail and Mlaa Joseand Emeral phine Hall, bridesmaids, Hanson, beat man. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Martin announce the marriage of their daughter, Lauretta, to Frank E. Dlllenbeck. Th wedding toe place April 34. The couple will be at homa in Price. Mr. end Mra D. J. Galsford announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary, to B. F. Lane The wedding took place April 39. The eouple left for a honeymoon trip to California, and after May 15 will be at home In Salt Lake. , -- Announcement made of the engagement of Mis Hilda Cederstrom to Arthur Th of the wedding will date Dupatx. be announced later. . ef Mrs. Emily McMillan announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Emily Ruth, to Don Bishop, The wedding will be at an early data. 1 Rob-be- Mias Grace Cook, daughter of Mra. Chares Cook, was married Monday to Scott W. Anderson. The wedding took place at th home of the bridegroom a mother. Mra 8. W. Anderson, In the Kensington apartments. A reception was given in the evening at th homo of Mr, end Mrs. W. D. Anderson In th Avalon The conpl will be at home apartments. at 60 East Third South street. WednesMr. end Mrs. W. D. Anderday evening son entertained. Thursday evening Mrs, 8. W. Anderson entertained at bar home A. 0. tainment Included Merrill Winter, In the Kensington apartments, and FriHoggan. Dell Sesalons and James Busby. Mrs. Jack Coombs, sister of th The club has been organised Just one day bride, entertained at her ' home en I year, and has for Its object th fostering street. of cloeer cooperation among the accounting student at the university in professional and social activities. ' The present officers are: Joseph K. Matson, president; Jack Colsanl, vice th annual eommen secretory, and president; Stanley Allen, PRECEDING of Rowland Hall, Mias Beatrice Gibson, treasurer. S a number of social affairs have r been were lanned the a. dub of th faculty members and . by i; b. th members of the senior class. SaturAmerican Members at the afternoon. After a day Mias Isabelle Harvielle end Mlae Joshort business meeting, cards were en- sephine Marriott will entertain at a from small breakfast at the Hotel Utah. Besides the was served tea and joved tables. Early spring flower were used Class members. Bishop Arthur W. Moulof pink ton. Miss Alice MaeDmiald end Mis scheme In carrvlnt out a color will tie special and lavender. About fifty young women Carrie S&ppington guesta Saturday evening th facility were In 4 tendance. will Mr members the class entertain included senior in The committee charge M arat a dinner, followed by a theater party. I .vtcll CUu-llMiae Bethene Tuesday. May 33, Miss Retha Abramson got t a, Mis 'Fanny Graff. Mis Miss Glenna Reid will entertain at longs, Mias Elen Johnson and Miss aandluncheon at the Hotel Fifth East. FriVivian Erickson. day,, May 3d, Miss Frances Lewis, will ena at tertain dancing party at her home members to th Veteran May 31, AUXILIARY Wars were entertained in the Cotionwooda. Saturday, Miss Katherine Eilerbeok- - will entertain at cards, followed by a tea, at the st a luncheon th cluh. at June The Country B. B. hall yesterday afternoon. J Miss Natalie Jacobs will gtv a buffet decorations were In the patriotic luois luncheon at Rowland Hall, and on June and the earn scheme was carried out m Conk-w-rixh- t. . -- Haver-camp- - , Th n, - - Mr. and Mrs. H. Druee announce the engagement of their daughter. Will, to Robert E. Bartlett. i Ellsa-Barro- en- The marriage of Mies Ella Peterson to Vyvyan Clift will take plact Thursday, in the Salt Lake temple. A reoeptlon will be given at th Peterson home, 133 M street, in the evening. Miss Viola Peterson will be maid of honor: Miss Ruth Foster and Mlee Erma Kjar, bridesmaid and Clive Clift, best man. ' of (Port Douglas, their wives aftd friends from the city attended a bridge tea at the post hop e the gagement of her daughter. Margaret F., to Harold L. Stoke son of Mrs. Josephine Stokes. The wedding will take place at . an tarty date. TWICERS hall yesterday afternoon given for the benefit of the army relief fund.'. Bridge wee played until 4 .30 oclock and tea foi- lowed. The regimental band furnished muslo during the tea hour and special dances were given. Informal dancing was also enjoyed. A basket of a variety of spring flowers was ths centerpiece for the tea - table. Mrs. P. L. Knudsen presided at the tea table and all ths woman of the poet assisted in serving and entertaining. Mra F. W. Bugbee. wife of the commandant, assisted by fMira 3. M. Bartlett and wives of other officers of the post; received the. guests. The committee on Arrangements included Mrs. Ij. A. Witney, Mrs. C. C-- Knight end Mrs. Maurice Rosa The refreshment committee was ' composed of Mrs. F. L. Knudsen. Mrs. J. M. Petty and Mrs. W. W. Gordon. reAbout seventy-fiv- e tables, were served for bridge and other guesta went number of A for tea. parties were entertained vfor which the hostesses reserved several tables.'' reservations Among those making were: Mr. Raymond H. Fenner, Mr. George Rust, Mra Wesley ,E. King, Mrs. R. P. HarUe, Miss Dora St. Clair, Miss Kate Oroo, Miss Luc He Francks, Mrs. F. A. Prince, Mra W. W. .Gordon, Mra C. C. Knight. Mra Copley Enos, Mra George N. Lawrence Mrs. A. N. Jack-eoMra Sherman Armstrong, (Mra W. W. Trimmer, Mrs. M. P. Buck, Mrs. Fred Davldpon, Mrs. O. J. Langtry. Miss -Helen Jennings, Mrs. Harry Austin, , Mra George Austin. Mra George Mrs. F. L. Knudsen, Mra L. E. Ryder. Colonel F. W. Bugbee, Captain I A. Witney, Captain Ralph L. Love. Captain R. ,T, King, Lieutenant Chariton,rt Lieutenant E. J. Tully. Lieutenant Sharp and lieutenant Springer. of the most interesting functions ONB womens clubs for the season was the annual breakfast of the Wasatch Literary club at. the Newhouse hbtei yesterday. The breakfast wae served in the main ding-rooof the hotel, which was decorated in jardinieres of fruit blossoms and ferns. Ths table were arranged in the form of a W. At the points of the letter end at the ends were baskets of yellow flowers, tied with green mallne, carrying out the club colors, A novelty was a basket of yellow carnatlops. a recent triumph of floral culture, and singularly appropriate since the club flower Is a carnation and the colors green end yellow! Daffodils and yellow snapdragons were In the other baskets. Yellow candles In silver holders were arranged along the tables, with daffodils scattered between. The place cards were monogramed In the club Initials In gresn and gold. The menu carried out the color scheme. A novel program followed the breakfast, in the form of a pageant entitled 'Gift of the Wasatch. Original readto nature's ings and music paid tribute rich favors to the stately mountains for which the club was named, Th Crystal Gift, the water of the rippling mountain streams, was extolled by Mrs. A. J. Lowe, Jr.; "The Gift of by live, the flowers, received a tribute Mrs. Esther Husbands; "The Gift of furnished the trees, inspiraProtection," tion for Mrs. R. C. Caas; The Gifts ot Joy." the birds, were toasted by Mrs. B. W. Deason. Following Mrs. Husbands toest to ths flowers, little Miss Margery Batl gave with a dance entitled To a Wild Rose." musical accompaniment by Miss Lola An- -' to After-Mr- s. s Deason' tribute derson. Clinton sang the birds, Mias Myrbk-"Robin, Robin. 8ing Me a Song, by Fprosa with Miss Elolse Bauroberger as accompanist. "Flaming Mom, by Clark, jvas sung byA. H. A. Lewis, Eckner, chairman of the Mrs. H. entertainment committee. Introduced the Mra J. T. Beless. president of theasclub, Miss toastmtstresa. who presided the program by Clinton opened tUyrtlce singing A Rhapsody.of by Warford. Mrs. the program. At ths conclusion H. T. Porta, on behalf of the club, presented Mrs. J. T. Beless, who has served the club as president the past year, with Mrs. Mark a dainty allver basket RsedaJl. recently elected president foron Our Funext year, gave a brief talk were laid for th following; Mrs. J. T. Beless, Mrs. H. A. Eckner, S. B. King, Mra Henrietta Atkins, jr. p, Keats, Mra Mark Reedall, Mrs.' Jamea Fowlle of Ogden, Mrs. of Ogden. Mrs. Robert A. Mra B. F. Johnson. Mrs. John Z. Piper, A. Ws. Mra C. R. piVerT Whitehead Mrs. C. E. Tolhurst Mrs. L Dunshee, Mra. O. J. at Clark. Mra Earl H. I King, Mrs. B. H. Anna Fnklng. Mrs-Mra C. Mra E. B Chapman, Nickerson, Stockman. Mrs. James B. Hihbert, Mrs Mrs. William JJIrh, Husbands, Esther Clark, Mrs. F.M. ITm rr, Mra En gens H. Mrs J, T- Maroney, Mrafr Mra W. H Lsnper. Mrs. Lyninn A Hudson, Mrs. F. T. Williams. Mra V. O. Williams, Mrs. E. P. Scnlll, Mis Janies H. Map ilia N. J. Sheckell, Mrs. - a Mrs? David Anderson announces - O' 4 , Events of Coming Week. Dan-san- B. B. PhlHp O. R. 8. A. E. H. Owens, Mrs. A. J. Baer. Mra Bchoneft, Mra. Walter Scott, Mra Oetler, Mrs. R. E. Rogers, Mrs. Cobb. Mrs. William Moasop, Mra Hendrick. Mra. R. T. Porte. Mrs. Roland Earl, Mrs. iM. F. Pack, Mrs. P. W. Seville, Mra R. W Soper, Mre. R. O. Broadhuret, Mrs. E. E. Keeley. Mrs. A. R. Beam, Mra W. Core, Mra. Bessie Batle. Mra W. A. Wight. Mrs. W. A. Merrill, Mra Charles Bennett, Mrs. H. J. Creager, Mra Emma Orr, Mrs. W. E. Traughber, Mra. I. B. Dltlow. Mrs. Daisy Kearney. Mrs. K. O. Keyes, Mrs. R. J. Irvine. Mrs. CL Burt. Mrs. I. R. C, H, Spbar. Alxs.-C- . Mrs. Mrs. Z. A. Bettllvoh, Parsons, George Ladd, Mrs. A. J. Lowe, Jr.. Mrs. T. F. Farrell. Mrs. R. E. Price. Mrs. E. L. Perkes, Mrs. J. H. Johnson, Mrs. I Hallen. Mrs. B. W. Deason. Mrs. Emms Whitehead, Mrs. H. T. Jqrhnson, Mrs. D. F. Lochrie, Mrs. J. McDonald. Jr., Mrs. R. C. Cass. Mrs. A. Llndherg, Mrs. W, B. Dods, Mrs. E. A. Hartenstein, Mrs. J. B. Marshall, Mra Jacob Evans. Mrs. James Berkley. Mrs. C. F. Watklnk. Mrs. Alice Ebei, Mra J.. R. Clinton, Mrs. George T. N. Burst Mrs. R. J. Be verldge, Mrs. Bryant, Miss Isabel Hoggan. Miss MyrElolse Miss Baumberger. tles Clinton. Miss Lola Nelson, Mist Grace Nickerson and Miss Lillian Cutler. arentertslnment committee Thethe entertainment included ranging for Mfs. H. A Erkner, Mrs. W. H. Lepper. Mrs. W, B. Dods. Mrs. H. T. Johnson. Mrs. 8. A. Cobb, Mrs. A. 3: Lowe. Jr.. Mrs. I. B. Dltlow. Mrs. R. T, Porte, Muslo committee chairman, Mrs. J. R. Clinton. Mrs. C. T. Smith. Mrs. C. T. Van Winkle, " Mrs. Ftancie B. Critchlow. Mis s Mary Dooly entertained at her home, 600 East South Temple street, assisted by Mrs. Ernest Bamberger, Mias Myre.Cameron. Mrs. Dana T. Parkinson. Mrs. Frank Cameron, Mrs. Joy Johnscm and Miss Edna Jennings. At Rowland Hall. Miss Helen Greenwood, Mrs. Francis B. Critchlow, Miss Madeleine Waddell and Miss Anne Critchlow presided. Mra. W. Ott was hostess at her home on First avenue, assisted by Mra C. T. Van Winkle and Mra A. T. Stone. Mrs. C. O. at her home on by Mrs. Scott Groo, Alexander and Mika Laura Weber. Mrs. Freeman Mornlngstar, who entertrned at her- - home on First avenue, was assisted bjf Mrs. D. D. Stockman, Miss Bernice Davidson and Mra H.- - C, Smith. The decoration throughout the various homes were a variety of spring flowers and fruit bkwaoma About 300 guests wsre entertained altogether. E. First avenue, assisted Mrs. Daniel te refreshments and tally cards. Miss numbers were given by Mum-forHenrietta Blau and Miss Gladys accomwith Mrs. Maud Cheshire ee panist. The members of the committee en genwere Mrs. Edward eral,, arrangement Roberts. Mrs. Robert J. Alexander. Mrs. F. M. Colson ard Mrs. Albert L Larsen. The decorations were In charge of Mrs. forecasts of the . future. Punch and George O. Oaleohy, Mias Melva Lee and were the served Miss Mid a Billinga The guests numbered evening. bonbons, during Golgi pencils were given as favors 'to eighty.. : the guewts and small gold wrist slides Miss Octavla to engraved wlih the sorority letters were Hall, a compliment presented to the members. Ths patrons BN brld of the month. Mrs. W. D. Dr. Mrs. Mr. anil and Included Btauffer, entertained at a miscellaneous Mrs. A. 8. Derrick and Mr. and Mra shower veeterdav afternoon at her home In on The commute George F. Budd. Coral pink sweet peas and street. J of arrangements Included Miss ferna oharg surrounded a kswpt bride as the Afton Wright, chairmen; Mia Hslen Clr- - centerpiece for th tea table. The guests kel, Miss Josephine Flee and Mias Marl were airs. Warn Stillman. Mies Viola Layton. Blxty guests were present, HmM. Mis Josephine Hall, Miss Florence Jane Anderson. Miss Hell of Ogdea. club of th u. of v, Judith Kevlar. Miss Elsa Keyser. Mis a dancing party last Edith Teudt. Miss Abble Howe snd Miss eighty were In atten- Mery Few e. , dance. Mr. snd Mrs. Kmeral Hannon enterThe chaperon- were Mr and Mrs. T A. tain.! st s theater partv, followed bv a Beal. Mr. and Mrs. F. t. Forman and Mr. dancing slid supper party, at ths Anirr- and Mra H E. tjmlUt. Oestlswd ss Fat Two. The committee in charge of the enter In the Musical the senior reception will be given the ball. 5 -- at d, Mrs. Neil Olson,' Mra F. L, Peterson. EMBERS of the Jordan ."U club Mrs. John Z. Brown. Mrs. C. I. Goff, E. It. Hamilton. Mra. G. A Goff, Mra th annual club luncheon enjoved yesterday at the Hotel Utah. The Mrs. R. Q, White. Mias Maud Hlbbert, club colors, red and white, we're carried Mis I .aura Gardner. Mrs. G. D. Gardout In the table decorations and place ner. M as Gratis n Horst, Mrs. John Horst. Miss Lillian Stalne. Mrs H. Alcard a The music following ths luncheon wae len, Mrs. Anna Graff. Mias Josephine as follows: Johnson, Miss Jack Chamberlain, Miss 'Violin solo, "Romance" from "Alda, Mary Brown, Miss Anna Lewia Mra. John Miss Alice Spencer, Mra. Adna De Spencer. Mies vocal Gladys (Verdi) Groot; Smith Flo. Miss Giadjs De Groot, Mra, solo, aria, "Elstea Dream. from "LohenR. O. Mra R. W. Hall. Miss Mrs. Adna Smith Flo; Burkhart, grin" (Wagner), r. Miss Margaret Eckert, violin selections, melodv from. "Pagll. Clara the benefit of the endowment accl" (Leonoavallo), and' Fierce Flames Miss 8. W. Wilton. F-- funds of Rmlth, Wellesley and Vas-a' "11 Are Soaring, from Trovatore sororitv ot colleges, the alumnae members (Verdi). Mias Glades I' Groot: vocal of th various colleges In Halt 1 eke enof Ilih entertained Lambda phi lambda solo mad scene from "Igiola (Donian Informal at danflnft tertained at five bridge teas yesterday zetti). Mra Flo Mrs. R, W. Hall and evening Mrs. D. D. Hlockman wss Mrs. R. O Burkhart were accomoanlets. pakiv at the home of Lr. Fred L. Stauffer afternoon. I he Thoe present were Mra A R. Gardner, on First avenue. The guest were enter- genersl chairman and vas assisted fortune-telle- r who gave by Mrs. Scott Groo, Mrs. E, T. Hmtth, V Lyle Bradford, Mrs. Clive Bradford, tamed by a - see Ho-mc- see ar ' ' 1 M'-a- Accountants H The Saturday Night Denchi olifb wtB entertain at a Maytirae dancing party at clubhouse Friday th Ladies evening. This will be the final dance of the season. The hosts and hostesses will be Mr. snd Mrs. Kean Miller, Mr. and Mrs. R. Martini, Jr., Mr. and Mra. .Hugh Ward. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Croae sad Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Lockhart. e e Mrs. Curtis V. Clawson will entertain tomorrow afternoon at her at a horn. 1134 hfcond avenue. In compliment Alls to Margaret Marshall, a bride o I th month. lun.-heo- tJt Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brihwink, Adams street. WtU entertain Monday, May 15. In honor of their twnty-flfwedding anniversary. No formal invitations will he issued, hut all friends are invited. U a culmination of the festMtle ef day, the student bodv of the of I'tsh will entertain Monday , evening st a dancing party at Fallen-Con tine -- 4 s Peg Thrst vA It" Int-rersi- lv . -- |