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Show SOCIETY SOCIAL TWELVE CLUB Ladies of the Social. Twelve club were entertained on Friday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Carl Ras-mussen, Ras-mussen, 2233 Madison avenue. A table ta-ble exquisitely decorated with azalias and with place cards and favors in St. Patrick dny style at each guest's plate, was set for the twelve members mem-bers of the club. A dainty menu was served. At "500" prizes were awarded, award-ed, RIesdames Carl AlliBOn and Albert Al-bert Davis. PLAN ST. PATRICK DANCE Next Tuesday, St Patrick's day will be fittingly celebrated by members mem-bers of the Fifth ward when one ot the prettily appointed dancing parties par-ties of the month will he given iff the ward amusement hall under the auspices, aus-pices, and for the benefit of the He-lief He-lief society. A genoral invitation has been extended the public to he pres- ent and a good time is assured all. A'n excellent orchestra has been on-gaged on-gaged to furnish dance music and the decorative scheme will be carried out in true St. Patrick day style. A pretty pret-ty feature will be refreshments in green with no small numbers of shamrocks in evidence. ' AT EVANSTON. Mrs. George Thinnes of this city is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Eugene P. Tbinnes of Eyanston, Wyo. RITCHIE DENIES MATCH. Chicago, 111., March 14. Willie Ritchie Rit-chie denied today that he had been matched to fight Jimmy Duffy, In Buffalo, Buf-falo, the second week in May. AT SALT LAKE Miss Leona Purdle and Miss Esther Seppich are visiting friends In Salt Lake City for a short time. RETURN FROM COAST Mr. and Mrs. Amiel Scherer have TOturned from a ten days' visit with Mrs. Scherer's sister, Mrs. Charles Cummlngs at Alameda, Cal. FOR MISS MABLE KRAUSS Miss Gladys Rich, was hostess yesterday yes-terday afternoon at a prettily appointed appoint-ed Kensington given in honor of Miss Mable Krauss, whose marriage to Mr-Herbert Mr-Herbert S. Crowdther of Spokane". Washington, occurs in the near future. fu-ture. About twenty young ladles were present and spent a delightful hour at Kensington and social chat followed by service of a temptingly prepared luncheon. in the dining room the decorative scheme was effectively ef-fectively carried out in pink with pink sweet peas prettily arranged Four tables were nicely set around a center table exquisitely decorated with bows of pink tulle and small bpuquets of pink Bweet peas. Unique and appropriate cards of tiny cup-ids cup-ids designated each guest's place In tho parlors ' of -the Rich home ' ori Washington avenue, hyacinths and carnations were beautifully arranged in vases and festooned from the chandeliers.. Miss Krauss was presented pre-sented with a beautifully designed Japanese luncheon set as the gift of the hostess, Miss Gladys Rich. Following are the names of those present: Misses Marguerit6 . and Genevieve McXulty,vRuby Cook, Lena Miller Florence Maginnis, Monica Miller. Loretta Whalen, Maud Zlemer Pamela Spargo, Mary Anderson", Vera Browning, Marion Browning Francis Guerin, Mina Taylor. Margaret Grill, Sn dy'.? Mh' Katheryn McLoughlin, Ella O'Neil, Bessie O'Neil and Flor-ence Flor-ence Coonoy, Mrs. Edna Hcaly Smythe and the Misses Lbretta and Genevieve Malone of Salt Lake City About 5:30 p. m.t a group picture of the guests was taken oh the steps of the Rich home oo- |