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Show rin.r PHILANTHROPIC FUNCTIONS function order on the private Parties have almost become thing of the past and It ia a tribute to the altruistic spirit of Salt Lake society that its pleasures are combined with helf fulness to unfortunate humanity. Responses to the culls (or patronage for charity entertainments always meet with liberal response. Salt Lake colof Columbus, council, Knights lected a nice sum to aid worthy causes under Its direction at a benefit ball given at the Odeon WednesIt has been the cusday evening. tom Hi other years for the knights ball, simto give S large ply for pleasure, but calls for asthe beneof sistance tspired the idea fit boll. About 2000 guests were in attendance. One of the largest'entertalments or the spring season will be a bridge tea to be given bv St. Mark s Cathedral catheguild In the guild room of the Promidral Wednesday afternoon nent matrons and young girls of the church are lending their efforts toward the success of the parti. Inaugurating a series of teas toa aVl to the nuilding fund of St. Mary a ademy, Marys Alumnae association entertained yesterday afternoon at the academy. Peeling a pride in the new academy building on the the southeast bench, to be known by Wapoetic name of SL Marys of the deassociation satch. the alumnae sires to add its hit to the new home i of their alma mater The entertainment committee of the active alwavs Indies Literary club, in promoting the good wotk of the club, gave a bridge tea at the clubhouse. Wednesday afternoon,was from rewhich a creditable amount , alized Philanthropic social calendar. poet-East- er i MARTS ALUMNAE association members and friends ST entertained yesterlay afternoon at a silver rated with spring flowers. A crystal bowl of iris formed the centerpiece for the tea table. The hostesses included Mis May Rigby, Miss Edna Rigby. Miss Blanche Edwards and Miss Florence Hatch Fifty guests werel present. i girls who gate an Egyptian dance at a character ball given by alumnae members of the Alpha Chi sorority of the University of night at McCune Place, for active members; left to right. Miss Ruth Sears, Miss Lois Cannon, Miss Virginia Cannon, Miss La Fawn Bailey. Below, left to right, young girls who will assist at a bridge tea to be, gion Wednesday afternoon by the guild of St. Mark's cathedral ill; the guild room of the cathedral ; left to right, Miss Margaret Gunter, Miss Mary Leltoux and Miss Sarah Chipman. juVVlVrrrl1lVVriVir"l group ABOVE, Friday HOLD SWAY ON CALENDAR nri o e. Mr and Mrs. U. B. Lockhart. Mr and Mrs, R M Cross, Miw and Mrs. Ross Reason. Mr. and Mrs Marsh R. Booth by. Mr. and Mrs. C Bv. Hawley, Mr and Mrs J X Smith, Mr. and Mrs A. E Bowen andMr. and Mrs. C. W Brewer. - Mra. Sarah Bennett announce the engagement of her daughter. Kate, to P L. Hartwell. The marriage will take place In June. t Kathenn Ycrgensea will entertain at iuiubeon Monday at the Miss Manor House ftrr the superintendents of L'tah school districts who are in the city to attend a special convention. Mra , - Popper announces the Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra William M Nott an- -' flounce the marriage of their daughto Elmer Shingieton. ter. Vera The wedding took place early in February and ia just announced The couple will make their home in this city, a of the Vniversity of Utah will entertain at a dance and recepin tion Friday evening the gymnaaium at the universit Chairmen of committees in charge of arrangements inMrs clude the following. MuUc, George Thomas, ticket. Mrs. A. C. Mrs. perry refreshment. Carrington, G. Snow, decorations, Mr E G Gowans, publkitj, Mrs, Joseph F. Merrill of J C, marriage of her daughter. Zenda. to Edwin C. Davis. The wedding took place Saturday In Evanston, Wvo. The couple will make their home in Primrose club members will entertain their husbands Wednesday eveof Mr and Mra ning at the home Ernest Norris. 250 South Tenth West in MreeL celebration of the birlhdas of three members Members Wiff Continue AND MRS. O P. GREEN! the marriage of thek daughter, Elsie, to Hubert Garrett Thew. The wedding tuok place Saturday. March 31, In New York, ia the Marble Collegiate 'church- - The couple will make the.r home in Norwalk, Conn. The bride ha been In Near York for some time, where she has engaged In publicity and journalistic work. She will continue her literary pursuit The bridegroom ia an Illustrator. of I, Mra C F. Decker announces the engagement ef her daughter, Edna to M allace H Bailey of Provo. The wedding will take place early in May. i Mra Clara TJ. Strong announces the engagement of her daughter, Ia Priel, to Brvan I- - Bunker, The take place the latter part of April After a honeymoon through Zion park, the couple will make their home in Las Vegas. Mra Strong and the bride will arrive nest Sunday from Los Angeles, where they have spent . the winter. ttl Wasatcha Literary club members will entertain at a card party Saturday at the Manor House, 574 East First South street Reservations roav be made from Mrs Ira Ditlow, Mrs Kent O Kees, Mrs R, A Broadhurst, Mrs. James H. Hibbert Mra C. C. Burt, Mrs V A. Bcttiiyon, Mrs Esther Husbande and Mrs William Bane. Reservations will dose Thursday. The Good Da Visit club will meet at the home of Mrs J C. O Connor, 180 North Main street, apartment No, 20, Wednesday afternoon. spring and ferns throughout the rooms. The tea table was set with a lace cloth over yellow, and a stiver bowl of dafFour silfodils was the centerpiece ver candlesticks held yellow candles Mrs. Arthur H S. Bird. Mrs Fred U Leonard. Mrs W Scott Kevting, Mrs. Corev Albritton, Mrs L. F Hummer and Mrs. A J. Bruneau presided I,ara-miat the tea table Miss Celeste Miss Catherine Collins, Miss AgMiss nes Beaver, Miss Ruth Povnter.Mitch-rner, Evelyn Mano, Miss Marcella Miss Jean Pavia. Miss Genevieve served Gavin and' Mias Mary Kohorst A musical program was furnished during the afternoon by Mrs Edward Wedded in East MR. Night MEMBERS dubthewillSaturday rnieruin ihi waek at the Ladies Literary club hoo&e The hosts and hostesses are Mr and Mm. Edward Hoeen-bau- Miss Frances Williams ail! entertain the Jolo club Monday evening at her home, 1066 Wyson avenue the purpose tea at the academy, for fund for St of adding to the building Baskets of Wasatch of the Marys flowers, were used with, palms .1 Literary Work Coming Events WTomen 5aft Late Girf . Mr. and Mrs. J W. Osborn announce the engagement of their daughter, Else, to Mortimer De-- ker. The wedding will take place Wednesday In the temple.- - and will be followed by a reception in the even'ng at the home of Mr. and Mra Joseph Decker, 381 Fifth avenue. Mr. and Mra W. J Carter of Manchester, England, announce the marriage of their daughter, Jessie, to The marriage took place Tuesday evening at 7 oclock at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hood, 218 F street Tho Ceremony was performed by Mayor O. C. Neales. A wedding supper was served follow- Ing the ceremony. Tho centerp.eco for the table waa a howl of pink roees and sweet peaa Mias Isabel Hood waa bridesmaid and James Hood. Jr, was beet man. The couple will go to England for their honeymeon and will make their home in this city after September the Phi Delta Theta will entertain at their anMcGurrtn. Miss Mayme Noble, Miss fraternity dinner-danc- e nual Newhouse at the Ethel Hogan, Miss Mildred Mauptn Friday evening Those in charge Miss Lucille Jenkins and Miss Isabel hotel of are Walter Wood, arrangements Jenkins - The officers of the association are- Misa- Anna Gillls. president. Wayne Farnsworth. Dudley Mays and Miss Mary lynch, vice president. Miss Russell Weiler Cora Rotsler, treasurer; Miss Cath-eriMiss PI Kappa Alpha fraternity members Curley, financial secretary. secrewill entertain at a dancing partv yn Msry Hughes, corresponding .record-Ing the roof garden of the Hotel Utah, Breiplng. tary. and Mr. Fred was chairman of Friday evening, April 0. The comsecretary, who the committee on arrangements, which mittee fn charge of arrangements In- also included Mrs. Ralph E Bruneau, McMrs. Fred Davidson. Mtss Helen Other Lavery. Carthy and Miss Marie committees were as follows: Reception, Mrs N. A. Dunvon. Mrs P J OCarroll, Mrs. R. C. ONeil, Mrs Enos Hoge. Mrs. A. A. Kerr. Mrs. C. R Mnelgrove, Royal Douglas. Mrs Mies Frances PhilMrs. John Brsdlev. Folsom: refreshMiss Minnie and lips Bixbv. chairman. ments, Miss Ethel Mrs James Ivers Misa Agnes Bowen. Or lob, Mrs. 'Earl Richard Mrs. jr Mrs James Isom. Alfred Mrs Coombs. Mrs. W Collins, Mrs. Don Callahan. BowMrs. Lewis Charles Patterson. ers Mrs Grace Hogan, Miss Marand guerite Kelly, Miss Helen Fleisch Miss Katherine Kilgore: decorations. Miss Miss Sadie Hreinjne chsirman, Theresa Stocker, Mias Irene Young, Miss Mary Johnson and Mrs. C. P. Harry-Walk- er. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Leaker of Pocatello; formerly of Salt Inks, announce the marriage of their daughter, Gladys Maurene, to IasII Hen- derson M heeler. The marr age took at the bride s place Friday, March 30, home In Pocatello Mr. and Mra William Melkie the engagement of their daughter. Elsie, to Edward D. Garrett. The. marriage will take place the middle of April - Tho roarriege-o- f Miss Gl&drg Virginia Weaver, daughter of Mr and Mra W. Weaver of Ogden, and Vivian A Hansen, eon of Mr. and Mrs t Hansen of Sal Lake, took place , Thursday la Ogden. a a Mr. and Mra Charles MUtard announce the marriage nf their daughter. Alice, to Oscar Hanson, Jr. Tho wedding took place April 8, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. Father Sheehan. After a short wedding trip, the couple will make their home at the Fillmore apartments, a a a Mr. and Mra George Rlatrn announce the marriage of their daughter, Amber, to Arthur T. Patterson. The wedding took place March 17. a a a The marriage of Misa Alice Ronan and Henry Bradley took place Monde v evening. April 2. at 7 oclock, at the home of the bride. A reception followed the Eighty-fiv- e ceremony. The young guests were present. couple left for Schenectady, N Y , Mr. Bradwhere afternoon, Tuesday ley will attend school for the next two year Mahoney of the Womans Republican federation entertained v at a large card laparty, yesterday afternoon at the dles IJterarv club Bpring flowers and potted ferns were used a decorations. The program included the Vocal selection, following numbers bv Mtss Msytice Clinton, accompanied group jiv Miss Elotse Baumberger; Reese; piano readings, bv Miss Oneita Hermle Misa Boyers by selections, Tea was served at the small tables after the games. Assisting in serving were Miss Virginia Evans, Miss Oneita Rees, Miss Hermle Rogers, Miss Helen Johnson. Miss Afton Lowe. Miss lrmallne Ward. Miss LaVon Thurman and Miss Elizabeth Johnson. Mrs J R. Davis was chairman of the committee In charge of and was assisted bv the followTickets, Mrs. ing special committees J Leo Bach Is, Mrs W. W. Roger. Mrs. James Sharp, Mrs Frank Sherwood and Mrs. Harvey H. Ctuff; tables, Mrs. Ben Johnson. Mr. John Aylett and Mr. V. A Bettilyon; refreshments, Mrs A T. Egan. Mrs. Charles R. Maher and Miss Marguerite Devine advertising. Mrs. A J' Txiwe, Jr. Three hundred guests were . present. HAPTER A of the- P E O. sister hood entertained yesterday afternoon at a luncheon at the Civic of tulips formed the Center A do the table. Following centerpiece for play. "Fourteen, luncheon, a one-awas presented by Miss Etta Powers MIsS Frances Jensen and Miss. Mary Breech The hostesses for the occasion were Mrs F. C Jensen. Mrs Jean Sickles Mrs Br M. Hogen and Miss Mary Breech. ASTER ideas were parried out In the decorations and program for the entertainment riven vester dav afternoon bv the Vniversity of Utah Dames in the restrooms of the John R- Park building at the university. The rooms were decorated with Easter lilies, potted plants and ferns. included the following The program numbers- - Vpcal solo, Miss Gladys Mumford; dance, little Helen Coulam. accompanied by Mr. E W. Cheno-wetpiano solo Miss Virginia Reed, d and a reading by Miss Carol Luncheon was served following the program. The favors were yellow baskets filled with Easter eggs Mrs George D Hughes wap in charge of arrangements. The guests num bered forty. ' MEMBERS Personal JOHN A. WTDTSOE and James H. Wolf left last night for Dea Moines, Iowa, to attend the national convention of tho League of Women Voter opening tomorrow and closing Saturday. MRS. . - 1 Mra James L. bus, N. M. Mra. UT. L. (01 East ct . Riddle. Mr and Mrs. George Nicholas lift IH Pocatello and iMra Franklin R. Deitnch of Boise were guests of Dr. and Mr. A. C. Behie and Mr. and Mr H. K. Klingender tha past week, of ' Misa Marv Pone of Detroit. Mich . Is the guest of Mis Mary Dent. Mis Pope and Miss Dern were schoolmates at Vaasar. h; Hav-mon- e Mra H r. Galen and Mr W. have Dolenty of Helena, Mont . who Calispent the winter in southern of are their the sister.' guests fornia, Miss Antoinette Tague and Miss Adele Tague, at their apartment in the Buckingham ' new n South h Mra J. H Riddle has returned from a four months visit to lavs Angeles. Sho spent the greater, pert of the time with her daughter. Mrs. A. R Gail Misa Hutchinson, formerly - aftc-noo- Twenty-sevent- street. B members entertained lapt eve nine at a dancing party at their chanter house, 238 8011th Thirteenth Fast street. Decoration were In fhe fraternity color, maroon and grv The patron were Mr. tand Mr Dan R shields and Mr and Mrs. P c Thomas Winters. Henry B Mahoney. Liggett snd Thomas Martin "were In charge of arrangement. v T end slumnae members of ACTTVF Delta Epsilon sorority Were at a kensipgton-te- a at the home nf vesterdav Miss Florence Hatch. 328 North first M et street . The room were deco. M or wood of ColumIs visiting her mother, Shvrack, at her home. Mra R. L. Cook of Denver, w ho h t spent, two montna in southern Cali-of fornia, Is the guest for a few days W. E. Loses and har sister, Mr family, Mra eludes Unden Aider, chairmen' ton Jacobson, Vidor Reese and mund Crowley. Clif- II Mr Paul Frowsier ail! nlertain the Needle club Thursday at her home in Kandv Committees are active In oomnlet-,l- n for a large bridge arrangement le to &Krvfn bv the'Guld of St Mark a caHdral. The party mas firnl anncunced to he at the Manpr been changed have house, but plans and It will be in th$ guild room of the cathedral, with tea at the deanery. f'hnlrmen of Wednesday afternoon the committers are an follows Gen . W Mr era! arrangement Fleet A Mrs wtxid, refreshments. F, Goelti, dining room, Mrs Watkr T Gunter, ticket . Mrs. J. A.' Reeve -- table and fandv, Mra. George Ru Qhaim. Mrs. Renr T Moore, decora W. langtr: ad minJ Uone, Mr ing Mr Willtom M MCrea Young who will aaeist in sen mg ingirl clude Miss Sarah Chipman Mie Uiea Elisabeth Marjorie Chipman, -- . , . Holmes. Mis Clark Holmes Miss Liliiait Holmes. Miss Margaret GunMi Mis Btnson Margaret Mary Ia Roux and Miss Katherine ter. Chandler Friends tf tertained at a farewell partv for her Thursday night at the new Keelty tea room, followed bv a theater party strantages. The Parly numbered thlrtv-twMr. Milder will leave shortly for the coast lo be married. S V Ilerrah ha her home, after spending in southern California Mrs. George F Olsen and " ft dau-ht- terday for Fori o. Mra. M. B. Wilder en returned to the wiotr 0wtia4 W hf ml Tw -r 1 M- - ' |