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Show THE CITIZEN 8 & Set henny, Mrs. Archie Smith, Mrs. T. A. Janney, Mrs. Roy McIntyre, Mrs. D. C. Campbell, Mrs. M. B. Boothby, Mrs. J. II. Waters, Mrs. J. J. Neville, Mrs. C. F. Parr, Mrs. 1). C. Turner, Miss Gertrude Geoghegan, Miss Kathleen Mflfs Mary Louise Hays and Miss Hazel Clark. Geo-ghega- n, . THE reserve officers training corps at the University of Utah entertained at an informal military hop Friday evening in the univer sity gymnasium. The committee in charge of arrangements included Geo. Latimer, music; Harvey Woodbury, program; Hamer Meisner and Victor Sweet, decorations; Morris Ferguson, Governor and; Mrs. refreshments. Charles R. Mabey, President and Mrs. John A. Widtsoe, Dean and Mrs. Joseph Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. W. W., Riter, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert D. Thom-as, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Alexander, and Mr. Mid Mrs. Thomas Fitzpatrick will act as patrons. MRS. F. a. KIRK entertained the Five Hundred club Wednesday afternoon at her home,, 808 East Fourth South street. Luncheon was followed by cards,. The decorations were Easter lilies. Covers wore laid for Mrs. George Van Dyke, Mrs. Henry Scofield, Mrs. F. W. Biettel, Mrs. Arthur Weir, Mrs. A. Oberg, Mrs. Carl Chufielt, Mrs. Spencer D. Kirk, Mrs. John Tanner, all club members, and the following extra guests, Mrs. Herman Gillis of Butte, Mont, Mrs. Glenn Jarman and Mrs. Bryant Perkins. Sev- or of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Willes, who have recently returned from Honolulu and wrill leave next week for San Francisco, to make their home, and of Mrs. H. Fred Egan of Park City. In addition to the guests of honor, covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Freellng, Miss Ina Duncan, Miss Leah Gibbs and Miss y letter from Del Monte, Cal., . says: Mr. and Mrs. Dave Keith and Miss Florence Halloran, all of Salt Lake City, who were the center of many gay parties during their stay of several weeks, have departed for home. They are motoring to Los Angeles and will Miss cross the desert by machine. Halloran. is an expert golfer and achieved, the distinction of leading a big field in a medal competition that was staged at Del Monte. . Members of the board of directors and the local committee arranging for the. .entertainment of the council of Miss Norma Alvord entertained Monday evening at a fireside party at the home of M. O. Willard on Bryan avenue in honor of the Pi Epsilon Phi sorority. Supper was served. The guests were seated at one long table, the center of which was a basket bowl of pink tulips, tied with silver-colore- d maline to carry out the colors of the sororiety, which are old rose and silver. The guests of honor were Miss Athelia Boothand and Miss Afton Greenwood, who have lately been pledged to the sorority. Mrs. M. O. Willard assisted the hostess in entertaining. . Members of the Womans Republican club of the Third precinct enter- ,w, . 1 IN honor tained at a matinee party at the Hippodrome Thursday afternoon. A committee on arrangements included Mrs. Lurena Emery and Mrs. Hattie M. White. of Miss Florence Sullivan, engagement to Royal J. Douglas was recently announced, Miss Margaret Falk and Mrs. Everett. L. Sanders entertained at tea Tuesday afternoon at the Falk home, il21 Third avenue. A silver basket of spring flowers, including iris and jonquils, with a yellow tone prevailing, formed a center-piec- e for the tea table, on a cluny lace cover. Four silver candlesticks held yellow candles, Easter lilies and , roses decorated the living room. Mrs. N.. D. Falk assisted in receiving. the guests. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Homer W. Sherwood, Mrs. J. E.. Dowd, Mrs. James Ivers, Jr., and Mrs. A. T. Sullivan. As-- . sisting in serving were Mrs. Gordon Sutherland, Mrs. Richard Orlob, Miss Mary Louise Hays, Miss Agnes Bryne, .and Miss Fay Serzberger of Chadron, Neb., guests of Miss Falk. Miss Ethel Hogan gave piano selections during the afternoon. About fifty guests called. r Gamma Phi sorority of the University of Utah entertained Friday evening at a dinner dance in the grill room of the Hotel Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- The committee in: charge of arrangements included Miss Lucille Reid, Miss Made-ly- n McClellan and Miss Aleida Parkin- ter Pennick were patrons. ; at . ! . - Members of Spirit of Liberty Chap- . Mrs. Rex D. Stark entertained at luncheon Tuesday at her home on Third avenue in honor of the wedding anniversary of her mother, Mrs. E. L. Felt. The table was decorated in Cecil Brunner roses and violets. The place' cards corresponded. Covers wero laid for fifteen of the close friends of Mrs. Felt. lit- tle daughter, Beverly Margaret, are now at home in the Ruby apartments. Willes, who have recently ret! from Honolulu. The hostess sisted by Miss Ina Duncan, gj the bride. Mrs. Julius Doebler enterfcL members of the Needle club afternoon at her home on u East street. Luncheon was foj by sewing. , The Knight Cousin club was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Rena Ivnight Seequist, on Seventeenth South street. Geneve Gibbs. Parr and . The current events and current literature section of the Ladies Literary club met Friday afternoon at 2:30 oclock at the club house. A paper on Utahs Wealth and Resources was given by Mrs. Margaret Beane. The Movement of the Populace From Country to City were discussed by Miss E. Barlow. Current events were discussed by Mrs. G. P. Greenman. J. Willes entertained at dinner Tuesday evening at their home, 151 North State street, in hon- Mr. and Mrs. Curtin F. ; an Orpheum party and tea Friday ternoon in honor of Miss Florence Sullivan, an April bride. Mr. and Mrs. W. sewing. A news . af- son, Miss Lucile Sorenson, Miss Cornelia Lund and Miss Verla Peterson. The guests numbered sixty. The'Needlecraft club were entertained by' Mrs. J. M. Baxter at her home, 734 Hawthorne avenue, Thursday afternoon. Luncheon will be followed-b- ers association. The luncheon followed a meeting of the board and committee at the Hotel Utah at 10:30 oclock. Luncheon was served at 12:15 oclock in the ballroom of the Newhouse hotel. Mrs: Charles McGuire entertained enteenth ward Tuesday afternoon at her home, 716 Fifth East street, at a kensington and tea. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. R. M. Barrington, Mrs. A. R. Barnes, Miss Viola Soren- H. P.: Parker, Mrs. J. A. Stanton, Mrs. E. L. Silverstein, Mr?. W. Brown, Mrs. If!" L. Binch. ' The following program was given: Address, Mrs. F. W. Meakin; violin soo, Miss Aileen Erickson, accompanied by Miss Mildred Erickson; vocal solo, Mrs. Richard Haels, accompanied by Mrs. F. Sauer; piano selection, Miss Danie Marley. clubs in Salt Lake next June were entertained at luncheon at the Newhouse hotel Friday in connection with other club women by the Utah Manufactur- son. mem- Mrs. A. C. Lund entertained bers of the Relief society of the the General Federation of Womens Members of the Salt Lake Mothers club celebrated the sixth anniversary of the club at luncheon'. Wednesday at Civic Center. .The committee on arrangements included . Mrs. F. C., Mrd. W. F. Ford, Mrs. Hathaway, , . . ter, Daughters of the American Revolution, went to Ogden Tuesday to attend the first state conference of the Daughters of the American Revolution of Utah. Following a business meeting at which officers will be elected, the guests will be entertained at tea at the Weber club. Salt Lakers who will be in attendance are Mrs. George H. Dem, Mrs. L. H. Stohr, Mrs. M. K. Parsons, Mrs. J. E. Oglesby, Miss Helen Hanna, Mrs. C. S. Kinney, Miss Grace Bailey, Mrs. H. W. Dietz, Miss Alice Rowe, Mrs. R. A. Broadhurst, Mrs. J. C. Wyatt, Mrs. C. W. Boyd, Mrs. Harry David Hines,' Mrs. J. E. Broaddus, Mrs. L. C. Wire, Mrs. James F. Taylor, Mrs. W. C. Ashwell, Mrs.. F. R. Payne and Mrs. C W Poole of Lovelocks, . Nev., guest of Mrs. Dem. Mr. and Mrsi W. R Francis enter- tained - at dinner 'Sunday evening at their . borne, 1217 East Fifth South street; in honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. . Mr. and Mrs. H. Frank Ivers vg rive Monday from Portland, Oi visit Mrs. Ivers parents, Mr, as m A. W. Felt, on Canyon road. Ivers was formerly Miss Dottle ftE Mrs. John Z. Brown and dan Miss Mildred Brown, fo Chicago, left for Ocean Park, Cal., after a to Mrs. Browns parents, Mr. and Joseph Luce. i Mrs. Gay W. McKenzie and son, of San Francisco, are gueabi Mrs. McKenzies parents, Mr. and) Maurice Stiefey. Miss Charlotte Lewis of Po is the guest of Mrs. Mose Leva5 her way home Jr om Los Angeles. Mrs. B. S. Dangerfield and ter, Miss Louise Dangerfield, left week for a months trip to the hj coast. They wil visit Mrs. T. Boam, daughter of Mrs. Dange at Los Angeles for the greater; of the time and also will visit: Francisco and San Diego. 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