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Show J 6 3 , . . Society . . "On Monday afternoon MrB. V. T. I.c Ik was hostess of tlio U. A. C. Women's club. Tlio proemm wns I'l'U by l'rof. D. K. lloblnson who .b'avo a review ol the much talked of book, "Tlio Sorry Talo of Patience p" w,. lT AVoith." This selection was quite '" j ', opportuno as tho public of lato has s ills, lie,fome very interested In psychic K ,, i pltrnomcna and this manuscript Is " 'Sffiv nald to havo been dictated through Jg fKl -r- ' xthe medium of a oulja board by the V, t spirit of Patlonco Worth. Special l ' Kiiests of the afternoon woro Mrs. ' "Paul Oent'er, Mrs. D. E. lloblnson, 1 -nnd Miss Marsaict nichards. At tho . 'conclusion of tho program tea was ' "ened. . k. On Wednesday at tho art depatt- ment of the Agricultural Collogo a stu dlo reception was given whore thoro was a showing of tho work of Mr. (lean Qulsland. It was given undor tho auspices of tho Doaux Art Guild assisted by Lo Clrclo Francals. Tho paintings exhibited were both oil and wator color and proved Mr.' Qulsland to bo an artist of exceptional talent. About 300 guests called during tho evening. -"i-a. On Tuesday afternoon a recoptlon was given on the mezzlnlno floor of tho Hotel Ecclcs by Mrs. Lyman Hydo. Tho affair was given In compliment com-pliment to Mr. Gean Gulsland, tho New York artist who has been executing ex-ecuting several commissions In this' ,clty. Mr. Gulsland eyhlblted a num-' ber of water colors. Mrs. Hyde was assisted In receiving by Miss Charlotte Char-lotte Kyle and Mrs. C. H. Jenkins and Miss Dora Wright presided at tho punch bowl. About one huodted guests called during the afternoon. t On Tuesday afternoon the Unity Clrclo mot at tho home of Mrs. A. L. Farrel. Mrs. Geno McAlIstor .gave a paper on "IUItoracy and the.For-olgn the.For-olgn Problom." A piano solo was given by Miss Margaret Budge, Da llclous refreshments wero served. Apodal guests of tho afternoon were Mosdames Sam Thatcher, C. W. Nib-ley Nib-ley Jr., D. G. Thatcher and Miss Dora Wright. "" The Woman's Missionary Society of tho Presbyterian church met with tho New Jersoy Academy teachers Thursday afternoon, March 25. Miss Neva Charles who spent last year In educational work for Chinese girls in south China garo a most Interesting account of her trip and experiences In the orient. Four girls dressed In costume sang "Jesus Loves Me Thus I Know," in Chinese and served Chinese Chin-ese candles and tea. There were thirty guests present Including the Episcopal Women's Guild and the Methodist Missionary society. On Wednesday evening at the Hotel Ho-tel Eccles a bridal dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Swlnyard of Lowtston In honor of their daughter Arvella and Mr. Clayton Hogan whoso marriage took -plaec In the Logan temple on that day. Members of the immediate families were present. pres-ent. ,.-.. On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Allen Palmer entertained In honor of Mr. Valetnlno Palmer who has recently re-cently returned from a mission to Japan. Tho evening was spent in music and social pastime. Light refreshments re-freshments weie served. Ten guests wero In attendance. i On Tuesday evening of this week Mrs. J. W. Hayward entertained In' honor of Dr.Haywards birthday with an Informal dinner party. Pink sweet peas formed the centerpleca of the table. Covers wei laid for eight. Mrs. George TorgenBen will entertain enter-tain her brldgu ctub this aftornoon. The coloi scheme of the decorations will be worked out In green and white with the Easter effect. Eight guests are expected. Itev. and Mrs. H. Plllsbury ontor. talned the New Jersey Academy teach era and Mrs. W. Ford at dinner Monday Mon-day evenlnv. - Mrs. Albert Jenkins entertained on Wednesday evening at her home with I a bridal shower lu honor of Miss iSSSiSllSS,,i k'o? theneaV"fu-rture.?ned theneaV"fu-rture.?ned hearts, out flowers and ferns were lavishly "arranged to form tasteful decorations. Thirty-five guests wero in attendance. Miss Criffln re'celve'd a profusion of beau-.tlful beau-.tlful and useful gifts. A delicious lunch was 'served and the evening was spent In music and games. On Satutday of last week Poitla' t Stewart entertained at the home of her parents Dr. and Mrs. I. P. Stewart. Stew-art. Luncheon was served from small tables, covers being laid for twenty-five. twenty-five. Floral and other decorative effects ef-fects wero In keeping with the Easter season. Progressive games wero played, play-ed, a prlzo going to the highest scoie. This was one of tho most delightfully delightful-ly arranged affairs of the yougner set and was greatly enjoyed. ' Among the most pleasant of the Eaator festivities was the luncheon given by Mrs. D. C Budge yesterday at her homo on East First North istreet. The decorations wero in the early spring colors of white, green and yellow. The luncheon table was giaced with clusters of lilies. Covers Cov-ers were laid for twelve. A social afternoon af-ternoon folloHed. The Wobycas met Monday of tbyi week at the home of Mrs. C. i. Jensen Jen-sen and Miss Laura Peteig as hostesses. hos-tesses. The program was given by Miss Phoebe Harding who read "Joint Owners In Spain," by Alice Brown. At tho conclusion refreshments were served. A. A. A -w On Saturday evening of last week the Sigma Theta Fl held final initiation initia-tion for the following girls: Winona Cherry, Margaret, Iluud, Clarice Hansen, Han-sen, Pearl Simmons, Mary Buchanan, and Eluorn Amusscn. A social evening even-ing followed. Refreshments were served. ;In'1"0Lth6' i8Ul,lr Weekly luncheon fhe.Rotarlans enferlaine'd at 'dinner Thursday evening at the Ho tol Eccles. The table held for its centerpiece the silver loving cup presented pre-sented to the club at Boise last week filled ith Cecil Brunncr roses. . On Thursday afternoon the postgraduate post-graduate students of tho Utah AgrN icultuial College entertained Informally Inform-ally at the Smart gymnasium with a I dancing matinee. II ' " -( f Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Griffin announce tho engagement of their daughter. Jane to Mr. Herbert M. Morris of Safford, Arizona. The marriage will (j take place early this month. ""J 11 b L Mr. and Mr. Wm. Goodscll atf- JW nounce the engagement of their daugii W ter Opal to Mr. Revere Fosberg, tho M marriage to take place In the neat- 'M future. I I On Tuesday evening Miss Dornlce 1 Stock was tho guest of honor at din- nor at the Thota houso. A blooming 1 plant formed the center piece of tho I table. Covers were laid for fifteen. I ,. 1 The Misses Gladys Jones, Lavon R Sharp, Nancy Finch, Helen Woodruff, Leone Evans and Carrol Cowley are ' spending the week end In Salt Lake I City. J I Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Welch and little T ' daughter Edith have returned from a three years mission spent In Hew i Zealand. 1 1 On Thursday evening Mr. Gean .1 Gulsland was the guest of honor at 'I a dinner at the Sorosls house, Pink I roses formed the centor piece of the i tablo. Covers wore laid for sixteen. I Mbs May Edwards ho had charge I of tho Sorosls vaudeville aud under , 1 whoso direction it was produced wns t J teh guest-of honor nt a dinner given 1 Monday evening at the Sorosls ihouso, j t , A |