Show SOCIETY WOMEN'S WOMEN'S u TJ CLUB i IbiS HAS GOOD SEASON t I Under the th direction of ot Mrs Sin F FW w Piper tho the Women's University Sty Sly club has baa this year ear met with unusual success The Th clubrooms clubroom which are ure the American legions legion's let S rooms room at ut Twenty sixth street are aro open to the th women each Wed Wed- Wednesday Wednesday evening when special pro crami pro pro- programs grams are ar arranged rr-ng rr d The Th second Wednesday ot of each c ch month mem mem- members members bers hors TO aro privileged to bring guests The Tho following toll owing program has las been Jeen arranged tor for February Music by the th Misses Mary and ll Kather Fisher Vocal ocal nUmbers by Mrs Sirs S P Dobbs Informal talk by Dr William Wilam M McKay Hostesses tor lor tho the year are ar as all follows February Mrs 9 9 Mrs Marian Marlan Clark Miss liss and und Mrs Lenske February MIss 16 Miss Sidle Sadie lAnd Lind- Lindsay sar say and Miss Clara Cl ra Doherty February 23 MIss 23 Miss Ida mon and nd Miss Ramona Barlow Darlow larch March 2 Mrs 2 Mrs Fife Fit and anti Miss Goodwin March Mrs 9 Mrs John C DaIs ls Oat Mrs lilts frank Frank Gallagher and Mrs Harry S S S Reed Hed March Miss 6 1 It Mias Marguerite Jones and und IUs Mi Miss Helen Eberstein March 23 Mrs 23 Mrs Harry F Irwin and Mr Mrs Corfman March 30 30 MIss Miss Dana Dano Kelly and Mrs E H A Fleming April 6 Miss Miss Lucille Wallace and Miss Viola Clancy April 13 13 Mrs Mr Frances John ion John John- son lion Mrs Parkinson and Mrs Mr Iris April Miss 20 20 Miss Eva E Moyes and Mrs Irs Frye April s MIs 27 Misa Edith Page Pac and Alice Alic Child May 4 Miss 4 Miss Eva Becket and Miss Miss Blanche Johnson May Mrs ll-Mrs 11 Mrs Bird and Mrs Joseph Crompton Tho The date dat ot of the annual May Maytea Maytea Maytea tea will be announced later The rhe committee In charge charee ot of arrange arrange- arrangements arrangements ments consists ts of ot Mrs Mra Mr Harry S R fled d Mrs Mr Walter Valter S Craven and j Mr frs John C Davis S S S RECITAL GIVEN ON TUESDAY EVENING Some Somo of ot the tho younger ot Mr Mrs Flora Ferraro took p part partIn rt In a 1 studio recital last laft Tuesday evening At the th close clos ot of o the program Mla Marj Marjory ry artist pupil ot of Mrs Ferraro played several e lovely numbers for tor the th students They were ere Etude Chopin Frimi Refreshments Refreshment were served MIss I Jeanette Jeanetto Morrell and Miss Mis Pearl presiding at the punch bowl Program To To a Water lily ate lIly r-lIly MacDowell l 11 In Autumn MacDowell Ethel Dale Stevens An Old Old Indian The Meadowbrook MacDowell r Helen Miller Narcissus Edyth Edythe Gephart Alberta Jensen The Busy BuS Saw Mill Billero Harp Strains Genieve Lavin Joy Dance C C Crawford Dorothy Rustle of ot Spring Sprint Sin Sliding ding Jeanetto Jeanette tell Morrell Morrell Country Country Gardens Grainger Marian Ellis Marcaux f I 0 Pearl S S CHURCH SOC SOCIAL AL ALi i TO BE ON FRIDAY t t The regular reception for Cor all members and friends of ot the church will be held Friday evening February 11 at atthe atthe the church parlors 2604 Jetter- Jetter lion Bon avenue All members and their families are Invited An Interesting program has haa been arranged Including Including- numbers by bytho bythe bytho the tho male mal quartette readings by bythe bythe byth the Misses Betty Betly Seaton and Mar Mar- Mar cell cell Heinen musical numbers by oIl Mr and Mrs Rupert Walker and Miss s Mildred Games parnes follow tollow S S S The Tue Th Womans Woman's Foreign Mission Missionary ary society of ot the th Methodist church met at tho the church parlors February 3 with forty members and friends In attendance Mrs C Cs Hancher of ot Salt Lak Lake gave an Interesting talk on the tho work ork ot of the tho society and also explained the program for tor tho the present years year's work Th The lesson unde he leadership ot of Mm Mrs J M 11 Kinard was given Iven In a a most Interesting and Instructive Instructive instructive tive manner The duet dut by Mrs Ira Rupert Walker and Mrs D C Crangle also the whistling solo by Mrs D D C anglo Cr-anglo were very much enjoyed by all present Refreshments were served by bythe bythe bythe the Misses Dunn during the social hour S S S P TEAChERS PARENTS PARENTS OF QUINCY MEET lEET I The Tho ThoI Th Parent Parent T association lIon tion of the tb Quincy school held a am m metung In the evening of February February ary 1 Mrs Albert Becker pta pre pre sided fOlded Principal Brown of ot the Quincy school gave a financial report of the and the following program was given riven Piano Solo Myra Iyra Lecture on Pictures Every ery Child Should Know Inow Mrs Mrs May Willis I I Vocal Solo Th The Cradle Song Mrs frs Bernic e Tyree I I Talk on Art l Sarah rah WIlson lIson Superintendent ot of o art In the city schools assisted by MI Miss s Stephens of ot the tho Quincy school IS SCHOOL HOOL I WRITE TO ITALIANS In III order to promote good rood tel tel- fellowship fel fellowship and education In tho the interests of ot world peart the Junior Red Cross has requested the th school children of 01 this country to exchange port port- portfolios portfolios folios tollos of at letters these being pre pre- prepared pre prepared pared as part ot of the th school pro pro- program program pro gram In response to this request the dadison school sent a a port port- portfolio portfolio portfolio folio to Italy on February 1 Each ach child In th the seventh grade was asked to write a letter to the children o of Italy Haly telling the tho thing about Utah In which h he was most Ir crested and from these letters II a composite letter was as formed and sent as a greeting Among the tb letters was one with illustrations o the th tr per pcr dais das iii 10 Utah another gave gae pictures ot of the first log loc cabin and tho the story of the tho early settlement of ot the state among others was the th story of the tho pioneers pictures of oC Ogden's location and U ah's scenic won won- wonders wonders wonders ders samples of o underwear r made In Utah and also a II letter on min Ing Industries and agriculture and another on the difficulties ot of early education compared with the thep thep thep p school system in Utah The children also wrote a full Cull description ot of som some American games gaines and asked for tor or som some Italian games and folk songs ifs In return The Tho cover er ot of th the portfolio was made mado In the tho art department dep ot of the Madison school The letters are translated Into Italian by the RedCross Red fled RedCross Cross S S r MISS lISS BABCOCK READS HEADS FOR CLUB The Tho Drama Club of ot Olden Ogden met Saturday at the home of ot Mrs U ER R 11 Dumke with Mrs Thompson Corn as a assisting hostess The club members and their guest greatly enjoyed hearing Miss Maud May Babcock ot of the th faculty of the tho UnIversity of ot Utah talk on the ot of American Drama Miss Babcock also read excerpts from several plays plas first produced Mrs Irs Mr W V J T Hillabrant played Prelude by Af After Af- Af After After ter th the program tea was as served Th The next nett meeting will be held Saturday February 12 at Ute the tt home ot of Mrs Mr William Rico Rice Kim Kim- Kimball Kim bali ball bal with Mrs Clyde Clyd Greenwell and Mrs Irs Samuel muel C Powell lIS as hostesses Tho The Unseen Hest 1101 by Percival Wilde will bo be read by Mrs Mr Arthur D Barber an and Poor Maddelana by Louise Saunders 8 will Ill be given riven by Mrs Andrew T dark Clark Mrs Albert H HAland Maid Aland will ill slag sing S S S FRIE FRIENDS DS HONOR MISS N NAISBITT AISBITT I I Mrs Edward Edard and II Miss s Bessie Naisbitt were hostesses ata at ata ata a shower Friday evening in honorof honor hOllor honorof ot of Elizabeth whose cn en- en engagement was announced at af that time at tho the home 2648 Grant avenue The honor guest was the tho recipient of ot many very ery beautiful and useful presents The e was spent In lii playing games cames The guests were Fred C Fred Ired Ia 1 Byron W Y Ed- Ed Edward Ed Edward d- d dward ward J Frank M 1 Helen and Cindy NaiSbitt Annie Annio fd Edvalson Mary Ann Frank R H I Franklin Hen Henry Heber and Horace Vat Yat kin Wat-kin killS kin Thomas Lawrence Frank and Luella Doxey How How- Howard Howard Howard ard Cook Dick Jessup Je Priscilla Frank Stephens Week Shaw w Lloyd Harris David Sned- Sned den Sned-den den Anjell Coroles Caroles Jack Drake Nels Sorensen Carrie Johnson the Misses Bessie ilessie De le Elizabeth and rio Ma-rio Ma- Ma Mario Ma rio Naisbitt Elizabeth Doris Pearce Nina and Mabel Watkins Thelma Sparrow Ber ler- ler Bernice lernice nice Hume flume Kate Gall Kath Katherine Johnson RECITAL CLUB CLUn FEATURES BACH The Tho Tuesday Recital club met February 1 I at the home homo of ot Mrs R Ii L L Draper Compositions of Johann Seb Sebastian Bach were read upon the th program The following piano numbers were given liven by members ot of the tho club First Prelude and Fugue Well Tempered Each Bach Mrs Milton D Boyle Prelude and Fugue In A Major Each Dach Mrs 1 frs R It L Draper Partita II Sarabande Burlesque Scherzo Scherzo Bach Mrs Irs Fred Froerer Aria My Heart Ever Faithful Bach Mrs Byron Whittemore Bourree Bach Bacus Bach Music lusic fox Box Miss Mil Mil- Mildred Mu Mil Mildred dred Reeder fleeder Prelude and Fugue In D B Ma- Ma Major Ma Major jor Bach Miss Marjorie Marjori Per Per- Per nfl Gavotte Gavotto Brahms Gluck Juba Dance Dett Deli Mrs Mr L L J Holther S S CATHOLIC WO WOMEN lEN TO HEAR lEAn HOWELL The Th members member of ot the th Catholic Womans Woman's league leogue will hold their regular meeting Tuesday after after- afternoon afternoon noon February 8 at o'clock In the tho Knights of Columbus home Mr Mrs A A McBride president will pre preside Mr Mrs W J Emley the program chairman ha has hos ar at- at arranged ranged an Interesting program J A Howell will address tUnc the meeting and it Ii 1 Is anticipated that there thero will be b a 0 large larg attendance Election ot of tho the nominating board boord wilt will also alpo take tak place ploce The Tho Tb hostesses for the tho afternoon wilt will bo the tb Mesdames J C Baker Mattie l Fisher C E Clements T TA A DeVine A Droesbeke Don Dan Kennedy and J Doyle Dorle S I S SE SEMPRE SOCIETY HAS liAS ANNIVERSARY Tho annual tea ot of tile the th Sempre Mu Music lc club was WM given civen Tuesday at- at af afternoon tel noon at ot th the home ot of Mrs Irs V J W J J Hillabrant with Mrs Mm hula- hula brant Mr Mrs bIts Fred red Froerer and MrRay Mrs n flay y as lUll hostesses The affair was given to celebrate the anniversary ot of the tho club The af afternoon at- at afternoon was passed with a a kens kens kens- kensIngton ken Ington and games tamea prizes being awarded to Mi Miss Ellen Ellon Thomas Mrs C lL L Steven and Mrs Mra Mr Ray flay RayL RayM L H Jones Tea was served ser s on small tables at the th close of the MAIL rAIL AUXILIARY HAS TWO WO SOCIALS Members Member ot of the Auxiliary to the tho Railway Mali Mail as- as association as association entertained their thell hus hus- husban hus- hus husbands husbands ban bands s Friday evening January 29 2 at tho home of ot Mrs Mr W IS J Man Ilan- nine Man Of Seventh street The waa evening was enjoyed playing cards the th prizes for tor high score being awarded to Mrs Mr Monroe Williams and Herman IIerman L L Johnson Jahnson Mrs Thomas P Williams won the tho cut prize and Heo Winches Winches- Winchester Winchester ter and Mrs Albert the tho consolation prizes A crystal vase of coral sweet pens and maidenhair tern fern decor decor- decorated decorated decorated the tho living rooms At mid mid- midnight midnight night a luncheon was served on small tables tobies to 40 Mrs 0 O Manning chairman chairman ottha of oC the committee In charge charee was s s- s s by Mesdames Berkley Spills Spills- Spills bury bu bury Edward dward Duggan W J Rob Hob Roberts erts Ralph Poulton George 1 I Bowman Dowman Robert Hobert Archer Herman HermanL L L Johnson Carl and F C I I The auxiliary held It Its regular meeting February 2 at o'clock at the home horn of ot Mrs r rC C Middleman s with Mrs Mr II H L Johnson as assisting ho hostess tess Tho The vice president Mrs Lewis Payne Pane presided through the usual business session Mrs Mr Forest Mahoney Malloney Mrs Val Wal Wal- Wal Walter Walter ter Fraser and aid Mrs Lewis were were added to the membership hip A most Interesting paper on Safeguarding Adolescence by Dr Valeria Parker read by Mrs Robert Archer was the feature of oC the afternoon program Mrs George Georgo was a special guest Luncheon was served on small tables with era covers laid for Cor three three twenty YOUNG FOLKS HOLD DELIGhTFUL AFFAIR On Tuesday evening January 2 at the home of oC Miss Mia Pell Margaret l Prout and Carbara Barbara Pelt entertaIned at two tables of oC bridge Lunch va was war served at a alato alato lato lab hour on one large lareo table where valentine suggestions were welo used Helen Prout and Charlotte Griffin won the tho honors for the e e ning Those present were Charlotte Griffin Lavell Lavelle Dor Dor- Dorothy Dorothy Dorothy othy Hodge Beatrice Parry larr Helen Prout and the hostesses Miss liss Helen Prout entertaIned at luncheon at ot Jules Jula on Tuesday Tu In honor lonor ot of her cousin Dorothy Prout who was visiting vl here heN from Rock flock Springs Spring Valentine place cards were used on the tab tables s and handkerchIefs were given riven as fa- fa favors fa favor vors vor sor The guests were ero Mrs Ac Ag Ag- Ag Agnes Acnes nes flog Warner Eon Bowen Dorothy Pout Front Barbara Pell 1111 Vinette Par Par- Parry Parry Parry ry Clara Doher Doherty Kathryne Prout Margaret Prout an and the hostess T Tie Tho e Eta Ete Et Tc To club and a It few tew special guests were entertained Wednesday day evening e at nt dubs dub's Jul s 's ty by Miss Beatrice Chilton Chitton Valentine were used and ted red carnations adorned the tho tables The Tho honors were won by Mary Iary Neff and Barbara Pell Fell Those present were Mary Neff Grace Groce Jennings Theresa Pring Prine Marear-et Marear Margar- Margar Margaret et Prout Helen Heln Prout Barbara Barbaro Poll Pell Eva Uva Wilson Thelma nub Denkers Rheta 1 Folkman Madge Ashton and the tho hostess S S S |