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Show THE CITIZEN shod had Revue De La Ville u I tedEi to E and the past six weeks with her aunt, EAMATIC secjion members of the ' ) Ladles Literary club held the tor tlie year at the club-Bl jneetlitf A picnic luncheon was lee Monday. L yed and a program of original come 1 Mrs. F. E. Clark, at Reno, Nev. C Way arrath, is Miss Lucile Jenkins, Miss Dorothy itippe, Miss Mildred Raupin and Miss fithel Hogan have returned from Pro- wed. jitions f c'jIo a :L program included a drama of MLgy entitled The House of Birth, nS fy 5 read by jir8. Beulah Storrs Lewis, A paper, The Englj J Ei e. Hoffman. St of lfl given by ss Ethel Paul. A group of songs, A poem, "Wby Mrs. Hans Flo. all Moutnains by Mrs. Beulah A. D. ,rrs Levis, read by Mrs. senior of Haypy Nonsense, Lft vo, where they appeared in a concert Saturday evening. The party was entertained at a dancing party, following the concert, by Miss Marion Somo. -' . pMJLp. a Miss Dorothy layne arrived Tuesday from Berkeley, where she is attending the University of California, to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. . and Mrs. F. R. Payne. Miss Beth White, a school friend, will accompany Miss Payne home for a visit. rmitfelhl Mrs. J. C. Hooper has returned from Coronado, Cal., where she has spent hoDsi y refe len Bnith. " Car Thirteen, Upper a story given by Miss Linda Thir-Kn,- Wonderful resume of in VcJIftings of the Year was presented by of ttJ rs. E. H. Dorman. io J.J was largely represented & at an entertainment given by the OCIETY the Ladies Literary ODsoi and the oratorio society at the Richards street auditorium Thursday relaj afternoon and evening. The afternoon iras devoted to a card party, followed y tea. The immense Auditorium was tables. Spring well filled with card lowers were used for decorations. Dancing and carnival features were sic section of itroduced in the evening. A fortune-- ; filing booth under the direction of oj 7 Mrs. Dolores Oakley, the winter. Miss Anna B. Fisher has returned from Berkeley, where she is attending school, to spend the summer with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Fisher. Mrs; Kathryn E. Farrell, formerly of Salt Lake and now of Los Angeles, is visiting her daughters, Mrs. Charles Weir Rice, on Gilmer avenue, and Mrs. Joseph LeRoy Hall, on Twelfth East street. proved popular. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Kittleman were elected by Spirit OFFICERS chapters, Daughters of the American Revolution, at a meeting Mrs. E. afternoon at the home of J. Gustin, 1772 East South Temple street. Thursday Ihf Members of the Authors club and El of the Friendship circle were enter-tained by Mrs. W. W. Riter Tuesday afternoon at her home on East First U street. A musical program was served. The enjoyed and tea was guests numbered about fifty. South The Ladies Auxiliary of the United Commercial Travelers meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. W. L. street. A sothe business to which all members are in- Atgood, 264 North State cial meeting will follow session, vited. en- tertained at the first of a series of parties at their home in the Bucking- ham apartments Tuesday night. Six tables were arranged for cards, with supper following. Tulips and lilacs decorated the rooms. Assisting the hostess were Miss Marjorie Wasson and Miss Frances Evans. i Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCarty and Mr. and Mrs. John Farrington entertained members of thier Five Hundred club Tuesday night at the McCarty home in Federal Heights. Supper was served following the card games. The guests were seated at small tables, with covers for twenty. The decorations were in roses and lilars. Mrs. McCarty entertained the Utah Bridge club at luncheon Tuesday afternoon. She was assisted by her daughter, Miss Florence McCarty, and by Mrs. John Farrington. The members of the Utah Bridge club include, besides the hostess, Mrs. Frank Hart, Mrs. Theo Willes, Mrs. Leo J. Bachle, Mrs. Raynor G. Mackay, Mrs. William G. Mackler, Mrs. R. J. Armstrong, Mrs. Leslie Covey, Mrs. Jarry Groendyke, Mrs. Julian Hardiet, Mrs. Harold L. Peck, Mrs. George C. West and Mrs. F. H. Evers. Mrs. Frances K. Thomassen enter- tained at dinner Monday evening at her home, 82 S street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs.. Orson F. Whitney, who will leave soon for a European mission for the Mormon church. The table was decorated in pink snapdragons. Covers were laid Tor Mr. and Mrs. Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. T.. F. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Nicholson and Mrs. Jean Hunn. Mrs. A. N. Hanson will entertain section members of the history-touris- t of the Ladies Literary club at tea Wednesday afternoon from 3 until 5 oclock at her home on Yale avenue, in honor of retiring officers of the section. her Mrs. R. L. Conely entertained bridge club Tuesday afternoon at her home, 1158 First avenue. The guests were seated at one long table, with a centerpiece of pink sweet peas. Covers were laid for Mrs. E. A. Hart-ensteiMrs. J. E. Darmer, Mrs. B. B. Ramey, Mrs. Clayton H. Stevens, Mrs. W. B. Dods, Mrs. Harry Horton and Mrs. J. L. Craig entertained her Bridge club Tuesday afternoon at luncheon and bridge at her home, 246 Thirteenth East street, in honor of n, m Mrs. F. D. Keeler. Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. F. P. Sherwood. Tulips in a bowl formed a centerpiece for the table. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Creer have returned from Thatcher, Ariz., and Los 'Angeles, Calif., and expect to spend the summer in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Ridd, parents of Mrs. Creer, entertained at family dinner in honor of the visitors Tuesday night at their home on Noth Fifth West street. The decorations were in varicolored tulips. Covers were laid for twenty. Mrs. George R. Horning and Mrs. W. at a' bridge luncheon Tuesday afternoon at the R. Calvert entertained home of Mrs. Calvert on Third avenue. v Mrs. L. R. Wattis entertained bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon at her hole in Cottonwood in honor of Mrs. H. J. Lawler of San Francisco. of the Ladies' Aid society of First Presbyterian church met Wednesday afternon at 2 oclock at the Section 2 Mrs. Third avenue. home of :s. Oliver O. Howard Womans Relief corps met Wednesday afternoon. at .2 oclock at the K. of P. hall. Recently elected officers will be Installed. R. E. Lee chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 oclock with Mrs. R. A. Broadhurst at the Semloh hotel. St. Anns sewing circle met Wednesday afternoon at 2 oclock at the Holy Cross hospital. . Naomi i Section 4 of of the First the Ladies Aid Society Presbyterian church met Wednesday afternoon at 2 oclock with Mrs. Garber M. Nichols, 1384 Fifteenth East street. ( Mrs. S. J. Gantz and small daughter, Eeverlj. have gone to Minneapolis to Join Dr. Gantz, who Is attending the University of Minnesota. Miss Alice spending Newton has returned af-:e- r the winter in California . The Salt Lake Mothers club met Wednesday afternoon at 2 oclock at Civic Center. Edwin T. Kimball spoke on Mothers Day. A fancy dance was given by Miss Margaret Binch. Vocal selections will be given by Mrs. J. Silverstein and Charles Pike. The Longfellow school orchestra furnished j i Guthrie, 827 South stteet. i hp Ralph The postponed meeting of the Salt Lake Woman's club was held Wednesday afternon at 2 oclock with Mrs. W. H. Tremayne, 630 East Fourth Past Noble Grand club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. G. W. Padgett, 812 Second East street. ! at on next weeks big The Ford Dancers, orte of the Orpheums headline acts variety bill. , |