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Show , 1 SECTION -- to ...DESERET' ,,EVENING la NEWS SATURDAY, , and Miss Hardinark A day for thelr home In Flat River, MO., were Miss Heistwere ' present. the complimented- tuella it large number . , social affairs before their Iwere The Commercial club is planning an unique social affair for April 15. in the sociatAffarrof-Wednesa-- 1 A diVghtful way of a , "spring ambOl,ei-which celebration Of promises to eclipse the "cabaret hop" day nitht wit the annualthe home of of some time ago- the author's club at , de, I Mr. and Itra W. 'W. Riter. Of. music and A comtilned Social and club affair supper, was readings---beinitt'which- the t.ddies'Auxill-- 1 served afterward. The hoetess we ary to the Vntted Commercial Travel- R. R. Mn. layman. ers entertained on Tuesday, a huffiness assisted by Mrs. Levi ' Edger Young, Miss Mary Meeting being- - held at 1 o'clock and and an (taborete banquet being enjoyed Ms3 Hortense Young Connelly, Mies Claire Riter." The music was in later at the Commercial club. The and table was laid in the Eteekstrand charge of Mrs. Agnes and vocal numbers were given by Miss decorated in white, andgold room, the flub Elma Young. Horace Enaign and Mel- colciri,..,the centerpiece gold., s being gold vin Peterson. and piano selections by Miss Doritt EVan., Prof. J.. P. Whit- candelabrum with white, candles and soe reviewed the book, The Fear of gold shade,. while golden baskets were The- rooms were attractive at each end filled with daffodils. ' A Was Living." Ws in the diningroom. The table of red and sage green, blue satin runner extended the length decorations e'l.th decorated in green. and whim carna- the club colors. carnations being uted lot the table caught at intervals with Were in sugall details the !colder: hands, and perched- - on tions, and the with ferns. in, handles of the baskets were small yelgestion of St. Patrick. The guests (. HodT. cluded the following:, Nfra.4. mute e low were birds. Salted of served in was Me Renee Redman guest Arthur son, Mrs. Frank VASIL MM.' at. a large Itimbales of yellow roses, and Ahe place on Thursday a a hongsr a math, Alma Mrs. Freber, were decorated in tonquilt-'--A program of toasts was given. Mrs. e. C. (moan acting as toastmistress. Mrs. J. H. Seamen was chairman of the entertainment committee. Mrs. J. C. Gleason responded to a toast on "Good Fellowship;" Mrs. J. B. Lewis gave a 'Tribute to the Auxiliary; Mrs. John M. Simla toasted "The Traveling Man's Wife;" Mrs. A. L. Steele gave a toast to "Friendship,". and Mrs. Joseph Blackburn toasted "Success." ;i Impromptu talks were made by Mrs, W.' L. Wetherbee. - Mrs. F. G. Brooks, - .. . -g- 'r .r . 0 - '"LQ tfi g t OAK ; -- Op. ,,- - 4.e, Urf - The emerald hues of Erin have nominated the week, though the date devoted to her patron saint does not fall until nekt Tuesday. Numberless affairs will mark .that day and man), others are planned for, other the week. daysof .'fit ' tainments. 'rho details are being planted by committees Including the f0- lowln: 'General arrangemenas; t S. Porker. chairman, Mrs. E. W. Mrs. lbw. Mrs. Mark RObilIFIOTI, Woistenholme. Mrs. D. T. Piper, Minier. Mrs, Rachel Walte, Mrs. W. McHenry. Mrs. W. J. Raul. rs. E. M. !Jensen. Entertainment: Mn. Kate Mrs, McCooev. Hughes:. Mrs. J. H. Hayward, Mrs. S. N. b:enner, Mrs. H. Prosser. Mrs. 'Nlary Van-- Mrs. Gertrude Jones, Miss f'; rare Davis. ,: -,,- lgol,,,: . - .:. ' IN',,;40, ,,,,1-- ;:',,,,,.,41, :',410,:&V),,-,,:;- ' , Mrs. W. O. McGill,- Mrs.- W. W. ("skier, Mrs. Delos Irish, Mrs. W. M. Donohue, Mrs. E. E,Kahn, Mrs. S. B. Hammel!, Mrs. W. R Williams and Mr, H. B. Blades. Mrs. M. Saderup furnished piano music during the banquet. covers were laid for.29, as follows: Mra-- W. filbert I.,,Wetherbeet-Me- kMerrill, Mrs. Charles C. Sloan. Mn. J. H. Saxman. Mrs. Ir. G. Brooks, Mrs. J. C. Blackburn, Mrs. H. B. Blades. Mrs. W M. Donohtie, Mrs. J.' C. Gleason, Mrs. 8 B. Hammen. Mrs. Delos trisn, Mrs. J. B. Lewis, Mrs. E. E. Kahn, MrsF. L. Walters. Mrs. John' Struck, m S le,, Traughber Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. W. S A44 6 drilff, Mrs. J. Mrs. W R. Williams. Naylor, Mrs. q. A. Rogers, Mrs. C. ffell, Mrs. 00-40';;',- .......,:4-,,,:-1 A.,,..1,,- l'. .4.: W:ii'.gfli ,"? ,;, :::. .'',.:!..,:Q,:',',:'.;. . ).I'' .Z?,;(4, ,,' tri:O.::::.1.4,k..4:.N.'i 3 '..;;;,,,4 0 Another notable social event of St. Patrick's dav will be the. annual' of thp Wasatch Ltterary tbi b. to. he given in the geld room .1 the commercial club at There will he a program of toasts Hill) , music, but tho participants In iooth ,Avill be kept a secret until the affair takes place. . i5Y:.,.,414 s;!', io 2 nf,'.:::1 -- "Ig4.,7,1..;::;;::..i.'.$i::-..- ' :.,.- .4": kiN.,7:::.tif,,,.;':.,,I, A.4'.0:,I.X.::::. ,..'f.:::,::.: .,:,,,, li!'',71;, ii,t'.,:ly,,4:.:k:i.,t.:,:z., ..;:.5.:::.:::'.4.;..,,, ,t !', ):.,:,...::::,;...,,,,,,,.. .r.,:11:I:;:1":;,::M:;. 0 ! ,r,.::::.,-z,- -- :,'.4...:',....?::::::,;-'- ' ,? 1. i, ; '':',, '1::.,..,4.-.- -- ;, i 4 :. ..:,:: ik::i 1,1 c 31;:i;V:it:.;;:'&.,C,., 7,110,,,,i'..N.',.:::::: '::: : - ,.;::' .40,4,0,,0, , ,, ,,:...,. A,' ;,'.;.':.:,::,::::::-- , - ..,,t-- ''':,".:',:',$,,.;':::A:F. , ',':.,'''?'.::: .,- . i '..'. -- '' L ''..,?.1:::,...,....!'::::::':4:1:::....;'''''''::::',.:;:::.....:::::''........ , Mrs. A. Conover entertained on Wednesday end Thursday at a series of rooms the being decorated in parties. ehlte and YellOW .mingled with green. 25 guests being present each htio',old Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Annis and Miss Emily McAllis- - 4.1.i".7Ni';::,..., . ''',-.- 1 ,::"I .,.....vti 'v.'', . '- ' ' : ..,,q, , ..,:., ,..17,.. ,, .. It.,..;:.' ten,. ' , 0 f - .14( t'i ': 'Ontlt0 ' , , , Wall Ora McDermott. o has been the guest of Mrs.A. tered Wey and other ,friends for he past several weeks, has return dto- her home in - MeVlehie and daughter Teturnecttrom Sou t horn where they havd spent some Mrs. Dune . Mrs. ClaudS:Williams. Ikand to the coast. returned from a trip ,stive The Misses Edna and Radio Coates In ton Ängeles 4or- - an indefinite stay, .. Miss Katherine Jacobson has for her guest for a brief visit Mrs. Lenore 't Horrocks of Tooe le. a n. her Ifiss Wyo. y. -- I , Mil'. N. M. Hamilton, accompanied by her niece. Miss Lucile Clark. has rftturned from an extended eastern and southern trip. They visited in New Orleans. Palm Beach (Florida). Havana, New York and Washington during their absence. Mrs. Robert C. CrOM Mall has returned from a month's visit in southern California and later in San Francisco. - 4 dter 4 : TzT4 f 41 ;4te I'll' I 4 1110 IA! rwW , 11' 0solos - , ; ,, - f ,,,,,0 0.,.,.., tr , i ' , - , , , I ' ti, f kill? -. )i :,,,,- - , t ,, ,. - 1.s,T, i - , 0, ''' 4t xf .- i k ( , '.' "' ,,,,,.,',- : ..,' '; II 4011,0 - 11 ..', 4 ti 4, i - ' w. W. TEM D. IT.' CIIIITATVCfcrt. , ': Home the Authors' Club' President, of the Authors' Club. Held Its Annual Social. A deirghtful social affair of Wednes- ton and Mrs- - Bocki&, G'and JaCCompanied day night. was the annual celebration her on the piano. The epeaker stated of the Authors' club at the home of that folasongs are usually based on le. trends or an event in history or even Mr, and Mrs W. W. niter, a delight- Pomo happening in ordinary life; and -- ful program of music and readings be, sincetheyJareine----tiaturaoutburst r. t rr aful supper served after- of the people they show strong racial ward. The houtese was sainted In, characteristics- - Jo the north we find Mrs. R. 11.'Lyman. Mrs. Levi Edgar the melancholy.minorstrains. while in Young, Mists Mary connelly, Miss Hor- the south there is more liveliness-antense Young and Mins Claire titer. vivacity., trolksongs lack the studied The music was in charge of Mrs. Agn44 characterel composition by profess-aton- al Heckstrand and vocal nuirbers were muelelans. hut they portray the given by Horace' lerttiments-et-th- e people. was Ensign and Melvin Peterson. and. Mello A. the musio-- of ancient-timmelections by Miss Doritt Evans: -- Prof. unrecorded. much has perished, but O. J. P. Widtsoo reviewed the 'book, there is a possibility that some of the "The Fear of Living." The room were melodies have been handed down cor- r attractive with decorations of red and rectly. sage green, the dub colors, carnations The folkeongs of ancient Palestine being used with ferns. -- The Authors' were chiefly of three kinds, the joyous club watt organized about lel years ago bridal song. the cheerful harveet- - or and has come te be considered among vintage song and the walling funeral the Important literary associations of song. Many examples of their songs the city. Among its prime mover. and are found In Scriptures. nations first members were the late )4ra. Nellie rind races have expressed themselves in M: Little, at whose home the. club met their songs and If we study for many year, Mrs. May Booth. Tal- the works of the great masters we find mage, Mrs. Augusta W., Grant, Mn'. that in many of their best works they Margaret r. Roberts, Mn'. Elisabeth have been influenced byfolk Songs. Caine Cristnon, Mn'. Ade1laW Eardley, Hayden wait the first of the great mash Mrs. Nellie Colebrook Taylor, Mn. tars to make liberal use- of folk tunes Alice Merrill Horne- The member- in his compositions. He has been folship wits at That limited to 12. then to lowed by other.German compows. and 15, and now to 20. , During the exist- the composer of other nations have ence of the elub ,the masterpieces of utilised the popular ,melodies: Dvorak the great authors of all nations have those of Bohemia, Liszt the weird been studied. oriental character of the Hungarian. At the Authors' club last 'Wednesday while Chopin has so beautifully woven morning another meeting was held and the folk songs of the sad and depressed and Instructive talk on people of Poland into some of his maan,interesting Folk-sonas given by Mn. Agnes tourkas. polonalees-an- d nocturnes. , Dithiquist Heckstrand, assisted by Mimi ..Jfigerils,,luist some beautiful folk songs Mix Edith Kingsbury. her own, but as Kingsbury sang a number of folksongl and, lulla- - yet no master bas made use of them- -bies of diffec(ht countries in illustra,- not sven her own musiciami. , -- home -- Mr-gtve- d es x'a-eful- lY -- - held in the Hotel Utah and was atThe nit gave several vocal selections. were present: Messrs. and tended by a large number of graduate-followin- g nurses from Salt Lake and Dgden. Mesdames Matta A pretty birthday surprise part was Chan. Wymer, John Seowreoft, Earl tendered Mrs. Walter Stephene Tues- 'Went. Mrs. Peterson, Mr- - Ral Clark -- PI! 41 li I , 1 Brown. Charles Merrill. Edwin Winder, Russell! I PRESENT INTRICATE EFFECTS. LINGERIE ,.. a, Woodruff and. Leon Strong. ,,' ,aud-lirsJ. H. McChristal and s Hr. In Finest Colbert 'embroidery, imitation Lierre lace and net are combined 1 daughters aro here. from Eureka for 01 1101, Cupid club gave a theater party an frock. The veils this stittifiler frock under charming diaphanous drapery , A few days. on Monday night followed by a supper They are at the Hotel . of saffron tinted silk and the broad sash ribbon which forms a deep girdle i at Franklin's. the table .. ,, Utah. A being decoratcd in pink and White carnations, and combines rose. saffron and turquoise in its coloring. The lace drapery is most ' ,t d Mrs. Parker Norton left Mr. the ices being in the form of cupids cleverly and artistically arrangettand in front opens to shor. a flounce of 1 on hearts. Covers were laid for Miss a trip to the coast. Monday which to in lace shadow fashion. knee apron falts,front,hip Hazel Fowler, Miss Minnie Carey, Miss Hilda Carey, Miss Emma Orgill. Miss OVAINT CREPE FROCK. Mn. A. F. oremus has returned to Miss Stella Jackson, Miss her home in th citY after a six weeks' rladia Orgill, Hiller, Mrs. Swickard, Mrs. Fisher of Ogden,a sister of the hostess, afternoon affair given by Miss I This girlish frock of figured cot- stay in southern ,allfornia. Mullen and Mrs. Young, Mrs. George ()ison, Mrs. Culbert L. Mine Carter and Mix Edna Shep- ton crepe is reminiscent of our grandwe Of Brigham T. Mrs. William J. Mrs. Olson. Mrs. ()scar Hemingway. herd at the formers home. The NOMS mothers. A fichu of the material Mrs. W. H. Child entertained her L. Holman an Is spending the v. ek as the house Mrs. Wi ',bud Price. were decorated entirely in red, the City about and ties shoulders the social club on Tuesday at the Hotel drapes diningroom in Richmond roses, and the the waist. It is gathered at the shoul- guest of Miss Afton Yong at the Ptah. about 25 friends being present Mrs. Lon T. Fidler will entertain on other rooms in red carnations. The tea der seam and edged with a duffle Grand Young home in RE4 Butte The guests during the afternoon. O. in honor of miss table had a centerpiece of the rose, Friday, Marei double A ruche held by lace. fine gathered in the president's suite. the Renee of of the and Ithecandloohod were Red Man- - a bride-ele- rooms heingeffeQtively decorated, and a bana of black velvet finishes the Mrs. Lester D. Preed and 261T1.4 Jo- season. color were as the all details. a .denghtful time enjoyed. railing Tea was The bottom line of seph 11'4 Nib ley, who have end- Mrs. R. C. Pitt entertained on Mon- Mrs. C. A. Quigley and Mrs! William elbow sleeve. 4 O'clock. served at ,.. the skirt is slightly raised at the front ing the last tow weeks in New tork of O'Brien presided in the diningr000m s day night at a reception Mr.in honorMrs. inof narrow and and Washington, will return shortly tg, and assisting them were the Misees and marked by a band At the informal dancing and bowling her. son and daughter, falls a wide ruf- Salt Lake. DaleiPlit, about 150 being invited. Gwendolyn Tripp, Margaret Collins, Ora sertion from whichis an party on Tuesday night at the Salt The modticellent rooms A ere effectively decorated. McDermott, Lake Tennis club, Mrs. F. C. Schramm White. Margaret fle of lace. This el for a washable frock, as the fichu Mrs. Joseph Mac Knight and children the parlors in pink and white snap- Andrew e andDorothy iand Miss Anna McCornick were Catherine Jacobson. 'mathe and smilax. flat the skirt is have come from Vernal to join Mr. ironed and be dining may dragons and - i teases. room in daffodils, the table having Mac and simple. Knight and makee their home here. Mrs. J. F. Marshall entertained infor- straight Mr. and Mrs. Dale H. Pitt were en- a centerpiece of the flowers, and the on at the afternoon mally Thursday Mrs. John Francis- Duffy of New tertained Tuesday evening at the candelabra heing shadedWEISin yellow, cloth laid over Bransford in honor of lti:rs A. V. Quinn York is visiting here with her father, Dwyer borne, the Misses Edna and while a Cluny lace 'W. M. W. J. W. Miller. Mrs. Mrs. of Calder, A. and Leatham Evanston, Wyo. Mrs. T. E. Fitzgerald. in the Canning Phyllis Dwyer and Mrs. Harry Pres'- yellow satin. W. O. McGill, Mrs. O. S. Walsh, Mrs. . ' ton Smith Harry Preston Smithandpresided at bAng the hostesses. The Mrs. tea W. L. John Mrs. urns 0 Price. Hanson. coffee and Aenassisting rooms were decorated in the Mr. Mrs. and William ,, Leathern flow- ere Miss Edith tertained at a delightful evening party e rs : and assisting during spring Mrs. Nora 'Arnold has returned from 'the evening In the dining room LuelMiss were Miss Lorna Russell and the Miss- Acomb, Miss Lorna Russell, Society was well represented on a live weeks' trip through southern Calnight in honor of Mr. and ', es Alice and Agnes Pitt. About 20 were la Woolley, Miss Priscilla Cartwright, Wednesday Mrs. Dale H. Pitt, the decorations be- Thursday evening when Prof. Maud ifornia and to Ban Francisco. Misses and the AgMiss a Hazel Cannon present. ing in the prealking emerald tints, and May Babcock read Maeterlinck's "The nes and Alice Pitt. a number of friknds assisting during Blue Bird" as the second recital on her Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Doolittle Mrs. David Mattson entertained her Punch was r,erved during the evening the evening, Including Mrs. A. J. Scott Lenten Series at the hotel Utah. Folhave returned from a month's stay in social club at the Kenyon, the after-noon- 's by Edith Kesler. and the Misses Alice and Agnes Pitt lowing The Blue Bird" Rill be "The southern California Mr. and Mrs. Pitt, who left 'Miura and Manetta amusement being followed bY "The for Scandal" School Scarecrow," '. and "The Pretenders." 'R Ar The B. G. club gave a successful danci'. ,,,,I A large number gathered at the ing party Wednesday night in the new 1k First ward hall, which wits decorated Lucy Mack home this week to en. in palms, ferns and spring flowers, el: the usual Wednesday night social. white carnations and ferns mingled joy The feature of the evening was a lecr. A full ture with shamrocks being used. ,CGDEI,C by Prof. J. H. Paul on "Birds." stringed orchestra furnished music for The patrons were Mr. the dancing. LVE The Child Culture club held its regI it'll and Mrs. O. R. Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. ;;Imot ) Au, J. D. Giles, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Halliular meeting Tuesday afternoon at the ,g day, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gibbs, Mr. and Cl home of Mrs. Nellie Ranson, 2225 Mot Mrs. W. R. Burton and Mr. and .Mrs. fitt; avenue., Among the important T. 'Whitney. The club members are . matters discussedMiss MissBessie Willis, The marriage of Miss Isabelle C.-. Miss Marie Was Miriam Jacobson. 'removal of the advertising signs Miss Olive Snow, Miss Vic Bowdle. daughter of Mrs. J. R. BowJames. that are painted on the fences and It's- - pure and Sugar is a conoentrated will die Ireland B. Jerome and take Rach.11 Miss Miss in Ogden canyon. It was decided rocks Peters, Niidgley, food of high value. ,Marie Dougall. Miss Florence James, place on next Wednesday. that these signs detract greatly from 4. Miss Dorothy Miss Hazel Meredith. the natural of the canyon and The fact that Miss Helene Dorius, a committeebeauty Dunbar and .Miss Annie Carlson. Order a supply of this consisting of Mesdames Growing children should DorAirs. Edwin and Mr. of daughter ,Bowman, Hale and be given plenty of it.' of 1321 Second East street, is now sugar today. to confer with the county offiMrs. H. Slade entertained on Mon- - Ms E. Hampshire became cials to Mrs. Victor bring about the removal of the day in honor (.,f Sirs. B. Sweeney, who known to friends the epuple on TuesEncourage your' children signs. Other important features of the leaves shortly for a trip abroad, the home made been had kept meeting was the discussion of the bill to time being spent with games, and day after the,marriage athen a month. Mr.. board-n Pisa nee luncheon following, the table being son Mr. of Mrs. and the is etc. Hempshire mels, of a report from Mrs. S. 14, ho one of the decorated in tsharnrocks and other de- Charles of 374 Ir street. The hearing Hampshire Smith concerning a recent.conference tails suggestive of St. Patrick. Those best forms in which to eat of the state board held in Salt Lake. They'll enjoy it s o will present were Mrs. frith. Mrs. LivingI , Following the bulginess meeting a mu, ston, Mr& Hendershot, Mrs. Reitman, you. good for all.. sical a literary program,was carried Mrs. um ph. Mrs. Holt; Mr& Weaver. out. which included the reeding of an Mrs. Ramie, Mrs Ryan,- Mn. tietertion, Mn.. Haigh. Mrs., Tsvanly, Mrs.- interesting paper by Mrs. W. -o-1.f-the Wattle. entitled The , Training Mrs. SUNDAY SPECIAL Child.- - Several piano anion by Nellie Kirk, Mrs. O. Heath, Mrs, Harer Mrs. two Biddulph and L'arl Donantson, Harvey. Mrs. Frazier. Mrs. Plummer, Mrs. Beverly. Mrs. Iterlser, Mrs. Bar-lmandolin solo e by Master Harold, and The' the. of Walker and Miss Hadley. singing , S Rosary." "Where the River Shannon . . FOR Rose and of Yesterday, Flows. "My, L. Davie entertained .'on One layer each of mac by Ada Moran.. All of the numbers Tuesday afternoon, for the benefit of Composed ofcream, ,:(were pleasingly given, and much ap-- , orange sherbet.' arum ice the white section of the Ladies' Aid The iteesion doped with the cream. Ice predated. vanilla rich M. of g. lliff the a society church, oterving of a delicioun luncheon by kirci ,,,,,, ice and delivered in Packed number The being present. large, Rannon.. rooms were decorated in white and The honor of being the nttest hongreen, the table having for a centerr the Utak , State orary mettiber BRICK Nurses association was conferred upon 1Plere a crystal vase filled with white and on mirferns a D- - nea placed I a recent meet. Mrs 55 Thomas, Main.' 2 Stores,260 State, Icarnations Bora FS of shamrock ing of the association which7Was held Phone., 322214224Or4Pr Forty.. the corners. Presiding titre at Salt Lake City. The meting was w., is '. , , , nocKs , 1. day evening at her 'home. 307 Thirty-secon- d and Walter tSephens. Mrs. Fannie Peterson of this city hi street, by a number of friends. Muala-an- d -. . veer feature -guest of her cardgame Mrs. M. B. :Whitney hag been here of the evening's entertainment and de. tastes,. Mrs. Erneet Allen. ' Irwin her ranch in Elberts, Utah. ter a Mous Mf. anti MrLS. C. Robinson and ehilrefreshments were served. few days' staywith Mrs. Hal W. Meeers. Earl West and Walter Steph. dren of this eity are the Cleats of Mrs .... 111 - ' - 4 Villiforry - . , Mr. and My ra. Dale H. ts'itt;,whd have been extensi.tely entertained' during their short stay here. left Titursdal for Plat. River, Mo., where - they wilt make At their home. , A -- , Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Halo have returned from an extended trip to California and the coast. They Visited part of the time with their daughter. Mrs. Thomas B. Hunter in an Fran-cit- , - ' California. where they have spent the pasttwo months. months' star. I st ft , large afar of last evening 'Was jhe annual dance given by the !freshman class ofl the university at Odeon hall. the committees were as follows; Finanee. 'Miss Edith Yundt, Paul Rose and Jerrold Higgs; refreshments and dee'orationa- - Miss Martha Wells.- - Miss May Grey, Miss Lita Spry. James White and Rex Williams; program and advertising, Miss Lillian Phelps, Arise Agnes Clive. "Verne Hewlett, Ralph Warburton and Brent Cahoon; reception, Miss Fannie .Sh.aPiro. Miss Rhoda ttibbs, Mifle. Priscilla Cartwright. Miss June Fitrnsworth. Miss Vera Fowler, If.1 ,0").:Ailio:ilgsS.41:5"::: ...'?;. - - Mrs David Mattson. wife of Secy. of State Mattoon. and children. who have been at the Kenvon for the winter. italiP this week for Ogden for a two '11 , , ;:'',.:::::fA-, It ... 4Ir111 wo-AffOra..poill- Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Rurton and little daughter Josephine have returned from b '' , ..4 Tueson, ' - - -- c" kire. John Dern. Mrs. James C. Dick and children left this week for California. where they will vinit Mrs. Dern's daughter. Mrs. William H. Cunning. ham. in Oakland. go 1"' ' . OIN Auth oreClub Gathers a --- ' ' - ''' 4404 r k ; , Dr s.:,.:,;,:,:-:- ii,':,:,..',:::':'''L:''',,,::i'Z;:.''E::':'::::'.'':'':'''I'z''::, I OMIN "ND ' bas visiting Mrs', John Cecilia Gottstein-of-rvansto- : . t .1 , : ,si:;.,';.',),:',':: ek."417,f,',.':;,,:,.: Mrs. ' ,77:, s. The Delta Upsilon sorority gav 4. a re. cution or; Thursday at their sororitY house in honor of the Chi Omega end ether sororities and fraternities of the university. The rooms were effectively decorated..and a delightful time spent. s al a One of the, largest St. PatriCk'so,ial celebrations, will be that given liv the Salt Lake Civic club of which Mrs. Elizabeth president. the affair to be In the Way of sovial for the club, about 60 hies being engaged. Many features Op di make the aftertfelOn enjoya!tite-Thadelightfol- niumicat piogfem 1"Ing planned, and fortune-tellin- g by Hindu enterto be the :,csoothsayers among E. K. Mason entertained her social club on Thursday at the Commercial club, luncheon being followed by the usual amusement. ' Marriage took place , at FarMington, February ll, and the news was kept from their parents gavel-days. They are living at the home of the Hemp , shires on F street. , On Thursday evening Mina Grace Edna McDaniel end Elmer J. Redfern wer married. the ceremony being Performed at the ,home of the bride'. sister, Mrs: Cherie ttrhults. brthe- Rev. P. A. Simpkin. Miss Stade M. Hawes acting as bridesmaid, and Harvey R.McDaniel beet man. ,Appropriate music wee furnished by Miss Pendleton. The bride.wore a gown of white silk crepe de chine with trimmings of lace and orange blossoms. and tor brides- maid's EtriV 11 sea of cream chiffon. The bride oarried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. and Miss Hawes a bouquet of wnite carnationa Assi sting the hoste ss during the eve- ning wete- Mrs. Redfern and Mrs. L. ltobertsl, Mr. and Mn s. ttedfern will be at home' in Salt 'Lake alter April I. -- a a a 14 '1914 'ArARCII ' I tThe Lgt . ot . tr , .- - , or) - IP - ... ,,4,,,,,,o, it , . - . ' - I Mothers! Encourage Your Children to Make Candy ' oo 3 -- K EELEY'S WelteraM.- ra.--Mse,tivr-M-mbelever,-- BEST ALL' et ' . 514 , ' ,; ari- , - BRICK ICE CREAM $3.50-Afi- d ; one Better Anywhere , Burrows-wee-appoint- , It's . '--- 'bobinson-Smit- h Sugaris it.' , -- ra frorn-Utah-Id- if A These Modest Pries in - .. 1 - : a Candythe kindmade, - t, , Newest Creations The , 'Spring 'and Suliiner. .4Ab. CITIEn i;c; - ,f 7-- 1 ASso' t4s. , : 1ThELA OUTSIDE, e 1 Nk - , 444,4144 11 , :::1t.--,,- : 4;. 126 Main Street - One Door North of Kearns Buildin 111,110., 5001 QUART at - r" -- - 1 - , in.." |