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Show I Salt Lake Society I SALT I.AKK CITY. Jao 29 Miss Uuoc B McDonald, prlnr-loal of Rowland Row-land Hall who has Just returned from n irjp mm. was welcomed humu In fl jbiifj-' 1 1 . 1 1 h.-..n Kivn M'ivi.i noo.h bj Mrv Emma Moulton and Mm. FT..tne Vil..ht at ih- rrside.u of R. h". Moult. mi .'ii K.tsl l"n si Smith Marigolds and lre l.i.- diirard h.c'i .ii. -hi-. .ii table Mi:- F. I;. i ..-I. bri.iod at the table Assisting 1" ErrViu kit. il-s Jan.' Kvanx, Mi'-M Mi'-M u . Stevenson, Mr-- M.irih.i Judo1 jinrt i Marg.irel K v n Bl'hop Arthur W. M.uiltun. f m W. k Fleetwood and Rev W. V. Reese j krpp special fTU'1: :tt. About 40 wore In -At' ' I' la ii' e. Sil-s Mcl'.-nild vjfiti-d her old home l Niriri An-ioviT, MHM., and also fn H BoKon. On her return trip she I Kdjpped at a number of girls' schools ir t is:. While In ChlOSffO she It ranged for He publication of (In Flrfl of a secoti'l -series of textbooks II fnffngli: h. Tn0 books will appear In fc'i ir i i I , 9: t- ttve. Daniel H. Thomas and Mls , , -i ; .is i n.ert.i mod a ((. n . ' ii Monday alterno.m at their boo-..- mi. M. hircan r.fnuc In honor of Miss LouiM Richards, a bride of Feb-ruai Feb-ruai Fheestas decorated the living room utid violets were used In iho music room Hod carnations In n basket formed a centerpiece for the tea table on . Madeira cover. Sliver candle-Mick candle-Mick lield red candles TJv hostesses were assisted by MIfs ! I Lots Richards. Miss Alice Richards, STnCl Ml s Margaret 1 man. The lEueSts In addition to ihf guect of C ll.. Mm ,.nhin II. Kiel ard. Miss Lois r.lchurds. M I fe .Jd i p Mr- Mi Ivm R Bal!.-r.). tlrs. Margaret Eccles, Mrs Ross Rlch-brds. Rlch-brds. Mls Luclle Covey, Mls May Eovev. Miss Helen Woodrnif Mi I Eliine Woodruff. Miss Margaret Ry-tna'n Ry-tna'n Miss Edith Smith Miss Alice, tldsards. Miss Madelyn Stewart and SkliSS Ruth Stewart. I ACiss Stella Iawson. a bride of the n-eeV entertained at a trousseau tea jftt the home of Mrs. .1. M Pruss on ; "onrth East street Sunday afternoon I Wk w silver bowl of pink carnations i ind snapdragons was the centers i B (or the tea table The rooms were ' heoruted in pink carnations. 1 Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. V A. Rouer and Mrs C C I-u-nn. Assisting in serving were Miss Neva ftowden. Miss Ruth IaWSOn, Miss Angela An-gela Truss and Miss Knith Matthews Assisting the hostess In receiving were Mrs. Elizabeth Lawsun Mrs J M Fruss anl Miss Jtistlne Pru? About 0 guests called J A paper on "The Irish Renais-ianco" Renais-ianco" was given by Miss M.try hughes at the meeting of the current wonts and current literature section if the Catholic Woman's le-uruc at ho Knights of Columbus hall Monday Lfternoon The literary, drain ' ommerclal. Industrial and polltlcil hoses of Irish hlrtory were dls-jusscd. dls-jusscd. The report on tnplCfl nf nir-ent nir-ent interest was led by Mrs W H Jlntz, chairman of the section. Mr and Mrs. Robert A Sherrod announce an-nounce the engagement of their laughter, Rosa Pee Sherrod to Roy rTanklln Penman of this clt The narrlage will take place in the Salt Lake temple February 1. L Arrangements are bing made by ae. entertainment committee of the L?-ftlea' L?-ftlea' Literary club for the annual breakfast of the club, which will be t-rven at the Hotel Utah. Mnr. h 4 Th. I rlginal date for the breakfast had fjfren February 2 5, but It was dmderi Ut a recent meeting of the entertainment entertain-ment committee to change the date, ind the decision was ratified by the oard of directors of the club. The function Is one whlcb In always linticlpated In club circles, and, 'jsual something particularly good In he way of entortalnment 1b promised I The entertainment rommmee win ntertaln at a dancing party at the lubhouse Monday, February 13 The committee on arrangements Includes VIrs. Robert W Hall and Mrs Fred-:rlck Fred-:rlck Leaver Stauffer Mrs. C A. Fowler entertained mcm-,tn mcm-,tn of the Lucky L club at her home n Eleventh East street Tuesday af-ernoon af-ernoon at cards and tea. Pink car-Uations car-Uations In a crystal bowl formed ".he 1 entorpiece for the tea table The hoe'-m hoe'-m was assisted by Mrs. L. R Cook. Club membera Include Mrs A. P tlelletrup. Mrs. V. G. Buckle. Mrs- A. ' . Pitts. Mrs. Joseph Smith, Mrs LM' , le Pickering. Mrs Leo Pickering, Mrs. I erne Earls, Mrs. H. E Corless and wfrs, Louis Perkins. Members of the ladles" auxiliary . nited Commercial Travelers v.T" en-crtalned en-crtalned at cards Tuesday afternoon it the- home of Mrs. W. S. Woodruff, tl'l I street Assisting ljoste,veH were drs. W M. Donohue, Mrs. K L. Wal-ers Wal-ers and Mrs. J E. Bradley. Blue cornflowers and yellow daffo- lils, carrying out the colors of the LuxiHary arranged In a silver basket, ..I n.i d a centerpiece for tho tea ta-lo. ta-lo. Mrs. Donohue and Mrs. Walters (resided at. the tea tablf. Mias Joseph-hi Joseph-hi jTane Woodruff assisted In serving. Sixteen tables were arranged for cards. Tea followed the games Mrs. a. E. Winters entertained liincheon Tuesday afternoon at her home on Hast South Temple street i I In honor of her guests, Mrs. . W Mr-I Mr-I Cormlck and Mrs O; B. Luke of ten-1 I reka. Luncheon was served at small I tables, each having a ci-nlerploce of violets and smllnx. Place .-ards were In Valentine designs. Announcement is made of the, marriage mar-riage Of Mrs. Janlbell Matt SO n of fJIadstone, ,mi ii., and Daniel Bulllvan of Bingham canyon. Tho wedding look place January 1 : The eeremony was performed hy Dr. tinier 1. Cosh-en. Cosh-en. Mr. and Mrs. F tf. Longs torf of Mt. Pleasant were guests of Mr. and Mr- W 8 Woodruff on their way to Kansas City for a visit. Miss Stella Law son. daughter of Mis Elizabeth Lawson. and J Frank I Pruss, son of Mr and Mrs. J M Pruss. were married Wednesday morning at 0 o'clock at the Church of iiur I'l-vlne I'l-vlne Savior. The ceremony was performed per-formed by the Rev. Father H. J.I Wlentjes. j Thn church was decorated In pink 'and white roses end ferns The wed-dlng wed-dlng music was furnished bjl Miss I Ethel Hogan and Miss lleen Morley. Tho brldo wore a gown of ivorv crepe satin, with a veil caught with orange blossoms, and carried brldo roses. The bridesmaid. Miss Justlno Pruss. wore blue satin, with hat to match, and carried Ophelia rosts. , A wedding breakfast at the home of (the bride on Fust Third South street. lOlloweci lilt i Hrnniuii). runs white roses decorated the table. The gue.-its numbered thirty. Following a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home In Salt Lake. The going-away gown was of navy blue, with hat to match Members of the Plate olub and their husbunus were entertained at cards and dancing last night by Mr and Mrs. II. A Smith at their home on Sherman Sher-man avenue. Pale pmk roses and ferns decoratod the living room. Supper wns served St small fabler-, inch having a centerpiece center-piece of pink sweet peas and violets. The plac cards were hand-painted In violets on a pink background. Covers Cov-ers were laid for twenty-lour. Mrs. Lynn K. Baxter entertained the Wednesdev Five Hundred dub at luncheon and 'cards, Wednesday afternoon after-noon at her home, 824 East Fourth Soaith street. Luncheon was served at three small tables. Covers were laid for Mrs. Arthur Weir. Mrs. Karl Shufelt. Mrs. A. A Oberff, Mn OIen Jarman. Mrs Byron Strong. Mrs. Walter Wal-ter Mayer. Mrs Benjamin Marron. Mrs. Henr" Scofield. Mrs F. W. Bcl-tel, Bcl-tel, Mrs. Kennedy Thornton and Mrs. Frank A. Kirk The annual birthday party of St. Paul's Episcopal church was held last Wednesday night In the parish rooms of tho church, under the auspices of the St. Paul s guild A program and games were, enjoyed Refreshments s re served. Mrs. Thomas R Chamberlain and two children. Thomas and Miriam, lett Wednesday for Hyeres. France, to join Mr Chamberlain, who Is In the service of the United States government govern-ment tl" r. Mrs Stephen L. Richards and daughter. Mlas Lois Richards, entertained enter-tained at the first of a scries of Informal In-formal teas Wednesday aff rnoon from 4 until C o'clock at their home on First avenue, In honor of Miss Louise Richards, a bride of next week. The rooms were decorated in potted plants Assisting the hostesses were IBM AHce Richards. M1R Georgia Richards. ,Mlss Sara Smith, Miss Luclle Covey land Miss May Covey Dr and Mrs O. Gill v.. hards en tertained at their home on Seventh , avenue Thursday evening at dinner In honor of Miss Richards and her fiancee, fian-cee, Stephen G. Covey. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Haskell, who will leave Mondav for their home in Colombia, S A . after visiting In Salt Lake, were guests of honor at a dlnnei at the home of Mr and Mrs. Roy I Groesbeck, 1641 NMnth Eeast street last I Thursday night. Marigold were used as decorations. Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs. Haskell. Mr and Mrs. C. A- Orlob. Mr and Mrs. B. E. Roberts. Mr and Mrs-Shirley Mrs-Shirley Penrose Jonoi;, Mr. and Mrs. 8tanly Stephens, Mr and Mrs H Arnold Rich. Mlso Ethel Groesbeck and Dr. Chase Rich. go rs UIUVM v r i i - h ed hei embroidery club Thur:day at her homo on O ulrect at a kenslngtun und tea A O Scott of Seattle, formerly form-erly of Salt Lake, was special guesl Yellow daisies decorated the tea table. The club members present were Mrs. Edward Coleman. Mrs. W E Iale Mrs H. Llddall. Mrs. Walter Loomls, Mrs M. Marcus. Mrs. J Crane, Mrs. T Jackson and Mrs. Li. Paul. Mrs H E. Schiller, who has been visiting her daught-r In Ta. oin i. Wash and relatives In Portland. Ore., for the past two months, has returned to her home In Salt Lake. - Success attended the annual charity char-ity party given last Friday night hy the Catholic Woman's league at the Hotel Utah. About 700 persons were In attendance. Dancing woe enjoyed In the ballroom and card tables wer arranged on the messanlne floor A poslofflc under the direction of the Young Ladles sodality of the Cathedral Of the Madeleine furnished mucn amusement inein suurpnu i to a. number of the guests were delivered de-livered en tho payment of tho price for tho postage. The missives were anonymous and contained many clever, clev-er, good-natured Joko. The postof-flcc postof-flcc booth was decorated In American flags Those in charge were Miss Josephine Bueso, Miss Mario Harrington, Harring-ton, Miss Florence Fry and MIms Mar- , guerlte Scott. Miss Valentino Gorlln- ski. Mis Anna Marie Driscoll. Miss I Mane Dempsey. .Mis" Evelyn Manca, Miss Katherlne Maher. Miss Luollli Leahy. Mlas Anna Glllls, Miss Ethel Blxby Miss Edith Mathews. Mb. Katherlne RotSler, Miss Ella Boyle, Mies Katherlne Carroll, Miss Katherlne Kather-lne Rcllley, Miss Beatrice Ahern, Miss Margaret Lecuyor. Miss Rose Weg-cshelder, Weg-cshelder, M1h Oertrude Tremblay and Miss Elizabeth O'Connor An air of mystery and an oriental atmosphero surrounded the fortune-tolling fortune-tolling booth Tho fortune-tellors were dressed In oriental costumes and the booth was hung with oriental draperies Tho committee in charge Included Mrs. Charles A. Qulglej. chairman, Mrs. Eugene Gajlord, Mrs. Arthur Kelly, Mrs. M. J Connelley. Mrs. R E. Adam", Mian Marjorlo Sheehan and Miss Claire Driscoll. Those assisting were Mrs. J . A Foley, Miss Lucille Francke, M!s Kathleen Kay, Mrs A W MoCune, Mrs F. J. Wlestcott. Mrs Margaret Sheehan, Mrs. A. J, Mc-Phee. Mc-Phee. Mrs. William Donohue, Mrs Evelyn T. Foster, Mrs ("hurlo Iingc-. Mr Kettle R Treweek, Miss Beulab I Hollcnbeck. Miss Gertrude Geoghe-gan. Geoghe-gan. Miss Ethel Searle. Miss Cella Cavunaugh, Miss Clalro Little and Miss Edith La Vine. Punch was served during tho evening even-ing and homo-made candy was dispensed dis-pensed by Mrs. Frank K. Cameron. Mrr. Harry Lambrccht. Mrs. S. M. ioupCOff, Miss Mary Gavin and M3ss Adele Tague. MIhm Anna Dalloy, Mh-s' Kathleen Geoghegan. Miss Margaret! jFaJk, Mlas Dorothy White. Miss Co-' leste Laramie, Mlas Patricia Hodgi on. Miss Evelyn Scott, Miss Margaret Mc-I Mc-I Pheo, Miss Marie Thompson. Miss Ruth Bruncau. Miss Floronco Collins. Miss Edna Kuster, Miss Alice Fargo. Miss Ruth Paynter. Miss Isubelle Griffin, Grif-fin, M Iss Mary' McKellnr. Mi s M try Hughes, Miss Eva Lund, Miss Cecelia Gavin. Miss Margaret Rogers. Miss Theresa W Inter and Mlas Lenoro I Mills. Tho guests were received by Mrs. ! Arthur H S. Bird, president of the league, and other league officers and i members. Miss Louise Richards, a brldo of I next week, was the guest of honor at la dinner given in a private dining room at tho Hotel Utah last Friday j night by MISS Maude Larlscy. A pink and white Idea was carried j out In the table decorations, appointments appoint-ments and menu. A bank of narcissus and pink sweetpeas formed a centerpiece center-piece for the table. Corsage bouquets of tho same blossoms wore favors. The 1 1 1 a i i ' in! were 1 ..: n.l -ji.il nt e. I figures of brides. The nut cups were pink and the confections carried out ti pink and white Idea. Covers were laid for tho following guests In addition to the puest of honor: hon-or: Miss Lois Richards. Miss Madelyn Stewart, Miss Lucille Covey, Miss Ivaloo Hammond, Miss Anna Laura Stohl and Mrs. Barnard Tanner. Unusual Interest attended an Oriental Orien-tal program given Friday at the regular regu-lar meeting of the 11. s Literary club at the clubhouse on East South Temple street yesterday afternoon. "A Journey Through Constantinople" Constantin-ople" was tho theme of a paper by Mrs. E. D. Hammond. The Rev. Stanley Stan-ley A. Curtis spoko on "The Holy City." An Oriental cantata, "Znrah." was given under the direction of Mrs. John Uruinblay. with Richard Inch as accompanist. ac-companist. Tho sopri'nris were Mrs. C. L Dally, Mrs. John W. Alford. Mrs. R. W. Hull. Mrs. S. A Junes and Miss Minnie Sacller. The con'raltos were Miss Marjorlo Billings Mrs. C. L. Shields and Mrs. Thomas Wis. Miss Gladys DcGroot gave Oriental violin selections. |