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Show Salt Lake Society 4 SALT LAKE CITY, Feb 1J. Dedi-Catlng Dedi-Catlng a new home to the graces of hospitality, Mr and -Mrs. S. M Covey entertained last Wednesday night at their residence, H03 Kast south Temple Tem-ple streel Dancing wa.s followed by a late supper1. The rooms were decorated In roses ami .sweel peat Sweei pens in a basket bas-ket formed a centerpiece for ti.o supper sup-per table. The host and hostess were assisted by Mr and Mrs. M. li Ballard, Miss Edith Teudt, Miss LucHe Covey, M' Ma Covey, Miss Judith Keysor. MlSS Kl;i Kesor MlSS Iz-Hlise HoiJgson, Misg Vlds Feroellus, Miss Julie Mose-hauer. Mose-hauer. Tha guests numbered seventy-five. seventy-five. . A lorgn luncheon was given Wednesday Wednes-day b Mrs. Jay Tarvln Harris at the University club. Sprays of spevls ami smllax were arranged in low mound In the tenter of a long table and trailed over the cloth, OoveXB were laid for Mrs. VV ? Mc- Cornick. Mrs. A. H. S. Bird, Mrs. A. J. 1 Hosnicr. Mrs. T. B. P.eatty. Mrs. Henry Catron Mrs. Will, am Storv. Mrs. John Weir, Mrs.i. b. McCornick, Mrs. R 8a ibury, Mrs inrnc . i.nv.r, Mrs. Grant Hampton, Mrs W. W. r.l.er, Mrs Charles Q. Plumme: Mrs. Esrs Thompson, Mrs. James lvers, Mrs. William Bradley Mis. Fannie H.in-auer. H.in-auer. Misa Ida Hanauer, Mrs . L Fngll8h. Mrs. A. C. Ellis, Mrs Joy H. I '"bnson. MrS". C W. Stimpson. Mi- L Harold Lamb. Mrs. lawrence h o , ,Mts. George T. Holhtan, Mi-s M. K. Parsons, Mrs J. L Frankcn. Mrs. .1. R.I I Walker. M rs. Wltcher Jones. Mrs. Charles Poat, Mrs. M v Bailey, Mrs W W. Armstrong, Mr, i--. a Bascomb, .Mrs. f j, Hablan, Mra Berinor X Smith. Mrs W Mont Perry, Mrs. .1 1 rWalcott Thompson. Mi-s. H. N. Byrne, Mrs. v j, Hagenbarth, Mrs. George R. Hancock, Mrs. M 8. Woodward. Mrs J. M Bldwell, .Nils James Morrow of Ireland, Mm Hebcr M Welle, Miss Ah,-,. McDonald. MVs. Irs Lewis, Mrs. ic Lewis. Mr 1 1 Mclntyrc I Mrs, E. 0. Howard, Mr... a. c. Mac-Lean, Mac-Lean, Mrs. Henry Dinwoody, Mrs C R Pearsoll. Mrs. 0 J. Salisbury, Mrs. Robert Harkness ami Mrs. W. L" : ' Fife, I Mrs, Harris win entertain at another luncheon at the University club the I second In 1 series Mrs. Cora Schmidt entertained the! Busy Twelve club at her home on Mead neniie Wednesday afternoon, luncheon was followed by sewing. The table decorations were in patriotic effect ln honor of the approach of Lincoln's birthday. Covers were laid for ten, ... The members of the C. O. C. club' were 'entertained Monday evening byj Miss Mildred Irons at her home ,) th Buckingham apartments. A crysft basket of Cecil Brunner roses and n.n - issns was the centerpiece of the din-j ing table. The plaee cards and favors' carried out the color scheme of pink! and white. After a musical program supper was served. The hostess ivaa assisted in serving by Mrs. George Finch Those pres-nt were MISS l Brlce, Miss Lillian1 Southern, Miss Aftun Gallacher, .Miy Rose Vialett Miss Bvj Price, Miss Haxel Higby Miss Luella Collett, Mis.., Helen Wilson Wil-son and Miss Pauline lalette :. Air. aifd Mr? I'reeiia'n Bas-i-li, who' will leave March 1 for San Francisco! to make their home, were guests of honoi at an (irpheum part Wedi.es-day Wedi.es-day night given by Mr. and .Mis Wes-! ley E. King, a supper followed at thci King homo on L street. Red tulips were arranged In an amber am-ber bowl ae n centerpiece for the sup-! per table The place cards srere i" o.-.,ii ano arrow aeaigns, carrying out a Valentine id. a. The party in addition addi-tion to the rrnests of honor. Included Mr and Mi Garxeti S AVilkin, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Shay, Mr. and Mrs. Bradlc) Shepard, Mrs Borma.n G. At-klnyon At-klnyon and Mrs. Bertha Grow eg. ... I First in a feOTleS Of dancing parlies! was given last Wednesday night by 1 jthe Klwanls club at the Newhousel hotel The guests were received on; the mezzanine and punch was served 1 I there during the evening; Dandlng was enjoyed In the ballroom Members of the entertainment com-mitiee com-mitiee and then wives received, in-I in-I eluding Mr and Mrs. R. S. Gray. Cap-italn Cap-italn and Airs. A. J. McDonald. Mr I and Mrs. W. R Pollock, Mr. and Mrs 1 Gj ; Adams. Mr. and Mrs L 1. Rey-Holrls. Rey-Holrls. Mr and Mrs. Rex D Stork. Mr. and Mr., j s. Hartman, Mr and Mrs. C. M Bergin Mr and M rs R K . Thomas and Dr Clifford Rudlne. A number of dinner parties were given previous to the danee. one' part included Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scott, 'Mr, and Mrs. R. N. Young. Mr. and I Mrs. R. S. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus 'Cobb and Mr. and Mrs. L-e N it holson. The guests numbered about 160. . . Members of the must, e. lion 01 '(he Ladles' Lttrrar club entertained !al tea following an Interesting pro-gram pro-gram aj the club house Tuesday after-noon. after-noon. A silver, basket filled with vari- gated tulips ami gypsophllla formed the centerpiece for the tea table, sh-;ver sh-;ver candlesticks . hs)d pink candles. Presiding at the tea table were msj-Ezra msj-Ezra Thompson and Mrs. j. ( Lynch. Assisting in BerVlng were Mrs. S. A. I Kettleman. Mrs F. R. Knott, Mrs.1 J. C. Brpmley arid Mrs. I. t '. Wyatt. I ro feasor Squire coop ga v a n excel- Ispt lecture On "The Barber of Sev ille." MlSS Ruth Williams sang some ceeo. lions from Hie opera, accompanied by Mlaa Helen Williams. Mayor and Mrs C. Clarence Neslen: entertained at their home, Saturday night. Feb. 5. for Mr and Mrs Ran-, da! I L Jones and Mrs W. M. Mace of Cedar City! Besides Mr. and Mrs.' Jones and Mr, and Mrs. Muce thei IgUeStS were Mr. and .lr J. II Ra -'urn. Dr. and Mrs. J, H. BrOoddUS. Dr. and Mrs. .1 II. Rroaddus enter-tained enter-tained Monday night at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Jones aixl Mr and Mrs M li ' Mr and Mrs LoplS T, ('annon entertained ai dinner and a theatei party Wednesday night for Mr. and' Mrs 1 ones Mrs. Henry Conn, who bos been vis-; itlng relatives In the east for the Inst four months, has returned home and' Is athe Hotel fifth K;H-st. Mis? Margaret Walker, vho has 'spent the winter In China and the Hawaiian islands, will arrive In Vic-1 lorla, 8 C.. Februarj L'7 and is ex- j peeted home eurlv in Match. I " 1 Mrs. Steve Layne Love entertained lat luncheon Wednesday at her home! Ion Seventh East street. Pink sweet peas In a Crystal basket formed the! ccnterpi e of the table. The place! arris were h&nd-pslnted in spring dowers, a kensington was enjoyed I during the afternoon Covers were laid for Mrs. M. Chris-tophcrsen. Chris-tophcrsen. Miss Edna Ch rlstophersen, 1 Mr. James F T'atil. Mrs. Laurence C Young. Mrs. Wlllard ' "hi l.-dophersen. Mrs. Daniel Mackoy and Mrs. Daniel T. Mackoy. The hostess was assisted by lu-r mother. Sirs S. T. Rigby, and her sister, Miss Myrtle Rik1" ... Members of the Vtella.s Amies club I and their friends were entertained last Wednesday by Miss Ve'rna Eng-berg Eng-berg at her homo on Third avenue at ., dancing partv- The club mem b. is are Mls Maud Taylor, Miss Stella Jen-sen, Jen-sen, Miss Bernlce Whell, Nflss l-Yances Preece, MlSS Geneve Savllle, Miss, Iiollle Woodbury, Mihh Helen T: e ma ne. Miss Helen Murdo. k Miss Irene Anderson and Miss Engberg. Young women guests were Miss! Katherlne Richards. Miss L'dith Wa 1 - demar, Miss Louise an Dyke and Miffl Margaret GH - ' ' ' Members of the Fl Kxilo club were entertained at luncheon Wednesday hyl Mrs. King Thomas, 106 3 Eust Broad-, way. Red sweet pcajj In a crystal bus-j kct formed the centerpiece for the (able. The place cards were in heart designs in honor of St ' Valentine. Covers were laid for Mrs. Jenkvn Thomas. Mrs. Albert Powell. Mrs. D. W. Griffith. Mrs G W. Anderson and Mrs C M Bergstrom ... Bachelor Knights entertained at a. hard times'" dancing pari;, a. the I ailles' Literary clubhouse last Mon-da Mon-da nighl Phe guest ifrere requt ed to wear obi clothes A firize was awarded for the costume showing (Jin greatest evidence of 'hard times." A 'kangaroo court" as held to try, those appearing in any article of cloth-Si ing showing prosperity, and appropriate appropri-ate penalties n'ere inflicted. The court was conducted by Thomas Ramage and Robert L Maks. Cider was served from ,1 keg In heavy cups. The ommlttee on arrangements Includt I James Lynch, Gerald Buckley and Stephen Maloney. The cuests num-bereii num-bereii 150 The dance was a final pre- Lenlen entertainment- . 'I ho lit- rary ;,r,d current events -cc-(lon of .In Ciinoii' women's league met Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Knight ol Columbus clubhouse on east South Temple street. Mrs. A H. s. Bird gavi a paper ".. '.'Monslgnor Hugh Benson." The members of the section gave a report on lurrent eyenta Members Of the Short Story club vver. entertained In regular monthly session bj Mrs HOfrj D Hlnes at her home on South wesl Temple atreel Monday afternoon. Tin tea table was decorated In spring flowers. The hostess was assisted by Mrs- A M Good. Mrs J. Warren Beless and Mlaa Linda Jessup. Mrs. Charles i Plummer rad a paper On Tragedy and Pathos." Mrs Molt K.-yting read an original story illustrating the pipe and Mrs. Freeman P. Bassett read Daudet's "The Last Class," ... Mr. and Mrs. H. L Baldwin entertained enter-tained at a dancing port) and lute supper sup-per at their home on Michigan avenue last Monda. night In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel a. Greenwood and Mr and Mrs. Freeman P- Bassett, who Will leave soon for California to make their homes. The rooms were decorated In spring flowers. A basket Of yellow daffodils and acacia formed 1 1 iiierptri for : he supper la be The guests included close friends of the guests of honor, and numbce d twenty-two. Mrs. Wind. -Id C. Noyes, who left Tuesday for her home in Pocatello. Idaho, after a v isu to b r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mackay, wa.s the guest of honor at a bridge luncheon given Monda; by Mrs. Thomas E. Rpwan at her home In the Stimmer-hav- apartments. Spring flowers dec- orated the iaiie and the place cards were hi Valentine designs. Covers were laid for Mrs. Koyes, Mrs. Daniel Mackay, Mrs. J B. Stewart, Mrs. J. P Paul. Mrs. Raynoi- J. Mackav, Mr Clarence Kramer, Mrs. I.e.. j Bachle and Mrs. Theo WUlea . .Nliis Beulah Hulli and Mi', ('hris- tle Rudy entertained at an Orpheum niatinee part) Sunday afternoon, fol- lOWCd b3 dinner at ! he lluish home on Harrison aVCliue, ill honor, of MlSS Irene Fish, who Will leave soon for New York Bed and white carnations forme 1 .1 , eiUcrpicee for ib- lablc. The place cards ver. m red and whit.-effects, whit.-effects, The guests, in addition to the guest of honor, were Miss Beth Eric-son. Eric-son. Miss Vivian Slater. Miss Hazel Roberta Miss Louise Lees and Miss Evangeline Thorn 1 ... Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Penlck and children have arrive, from Spokane and are at the Newhouse hotel. They Sxect to be at home III the Columbia apartments soon. ... - Mrs. Warren Paul of Pocdtello is spending a few davs In the city. ... Miss Dorbthj White will leav won for a visit to Mrs. William Lawrence Phillips, formerly Miss Bess Fad dies, in San Antonio, 'f e... ... Mr and Mrs. Nell Currlc of St. Paul are visiting their daughter, Mrs. George E. Davles. The Curries w ill re-mum re-mum in Utah about two weeks or no r. and will then proceed. 10 California Califor-nia and Pacific coast cities; to spend th,- remainder of the winter. . . . Miss Lylle Smith and Miss Blamhe Smith entertained at a dancing party last Monday night a their home. 430 B street, in honor of Miss Chleon Ross ol Richfield, who la visiting in the city. A late supper was served. The guests numbered thiriy-alx. ... Mrs. 1 r Martmeau entertained on Thursday afternoon at her home-. 0 1 s Logan avenue, in- honor of the fifth1 birth. lav of her daughter , Jeanne-. Red carnations and red hearts decorated the rooms and the tea table in honor! of the approach of St. Valentine's day . I A birthday cake, decorated with red hearts and holding five r.-d candles formed the- centcrpba 1,0 ihc tea table. Covers were laid for twelve small guests. Mrs f. l Lw ing entertained al luncheon Thursday at her h"t,,e, spr Fist Eighth South street. Valentine ideas were carried out ltv the decorations. decora-tions. , basket of red sw.-.-t peas and freesius formed a "centerpiece for (he luncheon table Covers were laid for Mrs A Hr;r. Mrs. J W. DeatOn, Mrs. P. G. ElllS, Mrs W T Jackson, Ml' 1. G, Higley, Mrs. W. R, Aiken, Mrs D N Ehrllch, Mrs. c. D Brown, Mrs. O. W. Daily and Mrs. II W. Goodwin. ... Mrs. J c. Coad enlcrtaiiu-d members mem-bers of the Utopia club ai her home, 1351 Fourth East street. Thursday afternoon aft-ernoon at luncheon Pink .su.it peas formed the . centerpiece tor the table Covers were laid for the following club members Mrs. W H. Cheshire, Mrs., j, J, Cusllman, irs Rov Olson. Mrs. James Hall, Mrs. O. F. Iiiiib, Mrs. R 11 Seaman, Mrs. J L, Kar-ren. Kar-ren. Mrs. W. E. Samuelson. Mrs. ( A. Howell. Mrs. AI Dally, Mrs A W. Lyon and Air, W- J. Wright. ... Mrs. Jay Tarvin Harris entertained in the second of a series of luncheons at the University Club Thursday afternoon. aft-ernoon. One long table was lalel In the main dining room of the club house. A green and white color scheme was carried out with spring flowers and smllax. Covers were laid for Mrs. (, P. Walker, Mrs Harold Iimb, Mrs. George O. Relf, Mrs James ngebretSen, Mrs. Frank Knox Mrs R, j. Glendehning, Mrs. w x Pugb, Mits. Don R. Corey, Mra c. c. Parson. Mrs. George- Jay Gibson. Mr. BwaaMmwnMiijiJ,i mm ilw H. w. sturges Mrs. George Alris. Mis ' Bablan. Mrs George Elliott Clark. Mrs Harold p Fabian, Mrs. j. v. i Lyle. Mrs. T Griffin, Mfs. T. .w. BOyer, Mrs Chafles Lav en Smilh. Mis. Fred Smilh, Mis. Jasper A MC-Coskell, MC-Coskell, Mrs. H. W. Baum. Mrs. Dean f Bl -avion. Mis A D. Cleveland. Mir. I Leroy Dluwobdcy, Mrs, L. p. Roblh-son, Roblh-son, Mrs George 11. Dem, Mrs James vera Jr. Mrs. m B. Whitnej Mrs. George N. Lawrence, -Mrs. w iiiiam Reid, Mrs. Samuel K. KollOOk, Mrs. C B. Dlehi, Mrs. W. Brown. Mrs. i Rose Brown, Mrs. Sianlev Seals. Mrs D. C. Lob-its, Mis. W. H i hlld. Mis. I L. A. Evans. Mrs. Wallace M. BrailS-;foid. BrailS-;foid. Mrs. Louis S. Gates. Members of the sophomore class of the University of Ftah entertained the student body Friday evening at the ' sophomore cabaret" In the unl-' unl-' versity cafteria. Cabaret entertain-; 1 meiit and dancing were lhe features I of the evening The clasps offlQl rs. Miss Madelyn Stewart. Miss ljls Fnr-rell, Fnr-rell, Ralph Duvall and Waldo Pendleton, Pendle-ton, were ' In charge of (he arrange-l arrange-l incuts, assisted b.v the following com-l com-l mlttee selected from members of the class; Executive committee. Miss Julia Taylor, M.,ri Clark and Charles ! Peake; publicity committee, Miss 'Marlon Nottage, Miss Gene Hanson jand Joseph Nathan; entertainment committee. Miss Pearl Kimball Miss Beth Baumberger and Lynn Alder, ref i eshnie-nt committee, Miss Rhea Brain, Miss Frances Armstrong, Ellis 1 Barker ami Walter Woods. oo |