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Show Salt Lake Society SALT LAKE, Jan. 29 Much intcr-! intcr-! est attached to the meeting of the dramatic dra-matic section of the Ladies' Literary i club at the clubhouse Monday after' ' nopn. Mrs. F,. K. Palmer, who has 1 recentlv returned from X'ow York, gave j an Interesting account of new plays ; she had seen and of the grand opera j season. Mrs. D. W. McAllimor told In I an entertaining way of the run, nit f vpnis of the past month In the dra- ' mafic world, a contribution of $20 I was made to the European relief fund. Tea was served at the rioe of the meeting. Xtra. J TI. Riddle was host-ess. host-ess. Tho tea table had a basket of French marigolds and blu corn flowers flow-ers as a centerpiece. Mrs. Riddle was assisted by Mis Pearl Savage, Mrs. W W. Warner, .t C. TI. Talmadge and Mrs. V P Strange About. flfl were In attendance. v j Tho msrnbers of the Kappa Kappa I":., composed of senior girls of Westminster West-minster college, were entertain' .1 ' the home of Miss Mildred P.eck-'. , H4i Redendo avenue The iub members mem-bers arc Mlas Virace Timmerlck. Miss Luella Woodhouse, Miss Dorothy H lick bale, Mtsi Loroth; Mitchell. Mi-s Dorothy Haas and Miss Mildred Beck-slead Beck-slead Ouests of the club were Paul Olberson, Ray Roberts C. Williams, Earl DiXOn, 43. M. Smith, Howard Orlp-gs and Harold Hale. Mrs John Ernst of Fast Seventeenth S0Uh .street entertained her . lub Saturday Sat-urday afternoon, January 22, at her home Vocal and ioilnimentnl num-bere num-bere were given by Miss Ettle .est. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Besides tlio regular club members the guests were Mrs George Douglas, Mrs. F. T. t'.i lienor. li-enor. Mrs. M R. H.Mi.es, Mrs. Gertrude Ger-trude Xewton, Mm, Jtooert Webster. Miss Ftta Xest und Miss. Rosa l'otter. Mrs. Ethel Williams of Pond du Iac, WIS., national president of the ladles of the t;. a. R. arrived Monday afternoon af-ternoon for a brief visit to the city. Mrs.. Williams will attend the meeting i Reynolds' circle, Ijtdies of i be i, A R., this afternoon. All members arc InVited to meet the distinguished Mrs s E. Whlteley has gone to Boplder, Coio., for a two weeks' visit.' - - Mrs. L. M McCormiok has gone to Los Angeles to visit her mother, Mrs Margaret Blaine Salisbury. Mr and Mrs. Gordon R Sutherland, I left Monday for Denver for a two weeks' visit. Air. nd Mrs. Joseph T. Grace and i daughter, Miss Ocraldlne Grace, ui Santa Rosacea 1., are guests of Mrs.. Thomas Kearns on their way to New York and the Panama canul. with a) paitv or san ! ranmseo frlond Mrs. A. H. S liird has gone to Eu-1 rcga to visit the family of Mi. and Mrs. 1 Waller Kitch Z ! . Mrs Jack .Murphy is visiting her ( daughtei Mrs j.. r. SudpUry. and, Mrs s. k. Lambo'urne In Mohrland i , Mis. Sarah Clasbko of Salt Lake, : who Is now visiting in Chicago, wired ' (r... sate arr.val iheie of her sister,, and .a iil; tiom IJodZ. Poland Mrs CroSbie Pi.kerlng and little! daugbtpi', Betty, Will leave this week! lor southern Cailloinia for a visit. m ' Dr.-and Mrs. Fred Taylor Invited I the Shakespeare society of Salt Ixike i Co their heme in PrOVo to spend Sat-urdaj Sat-urdaj ami Sunday The occasion was' the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Tay-1 lor. 'the following members were present; pres-ent; Mr. and Sin. J.zi a Stevenson, ::s Be'rtba Moylg Oray, Mr. and Mrs Geprge ii. .r .. UH aad Mrs. Fbas S. ! Vyrlgnt, i" uid Mrs. bl. ! v'iico.. ir Elsie Ada Faust, Dr. and Mrs. Kzra O. Taylor, Mr. and .Mrs llonpr Bur- ion. Judge and Mrs. Tom D Lewis, vii.-s Racnel Edwards, Mrs. M. J. RIi h-ards h-ards Mr. and Mm. Benjamin Llod, ; Atr. and Mrs. Qscav W. Mdyle. Mr. .onlMrs. James s "ni sU- announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter, Voiiie Victoria, Co Ju.iii'H Sidn. Thompson of Salt Lake: The wedding took place Saturday. January 33. at o ' u'cIolIk. A reception was given In the evening at the Carl. He rcsidenoe, Ka T Carlisle avenue. The bride wom a gown of silver plnlusatin and '-iirle.1 a louqu:t of iii ide s roses. The rooms we re aec-j orated with pink and white carna-LiOiUJ carna-LiOiUJ and roses, add the dining room! decorations v.eie carried out in pink uid wnite. About one hundred guests wee pr sent. j Alter .spending a few days at the Ho-tei Ho-tei i tah Air, aid Mrs Thompson will iiv a s X2) i h.rd avenue. . . Mr:;. Theo Willes entertained thej i tub Bridge c!oj l'uesda) afterndpn at the home ol her ci4tcr. Mrs. Ravnor I J Mackay, 86VU Highland Drive.! Luncheon was followed r,y bridge Pink and sweet ieas in a crystal basket rormed the centerpiece for the lunch- "ii table. Tile place cards and tally cards were hand-painted In sweet peas i he hostess w as assisted by her mother; Mrs. P. C. Hoffman. Mrs. Lu-lie Lu-lie Parker and Mis., Fanny Hanson.) The club members Include .Mrs. W. G. i Mackler, Mrs. Harold L. PCCg, Mrs Genrgi West, Mrs. Islle Covey, Mrs.; Prank Hart. Mrs r j Armstrong, I Mrs. ( '. . Prasier Mrs R. J M.,f .ir Le0 j Badnle, Mrs. Jack MeC ty, and Mrs. Julian liardle. Mrs. q i.. Hoag, formerlv 0f Salt: Lake, and now of Sheridan, Wyo., is1 vif.ltli!g her st-ie,,. .Mr- R. J. Evans ; ..n.l Mr.- U,.l, II' I Mrs. C. E. McDanaL and daughter, Margaret, of Denver. Colo., arrived I j Tuesda to spend tiie spring and sum-j sum-j mer with Mrs McDanal'a mother, Mr. iM. D. Goodman, 351 Dcnvci street; ... I Members of St. Paul's Episcopal : parish, entertained ar the annual par ! ish diniiei last Tuesday evening at the 1 j parish house. Yellow marigolds dec-! orated the table- An informal music;-. I program followed dinner. i hi committee on arrangements in-' eluded M ps. J. T. Beless, Mrs Rosa B,-:g)ey. Mrs. J. L. Yundt, and Mrs, 1 Clarence Ra bould. assisted by the rcc-1 I tor. the Rev. .Mark Rlfenbark, and I members of the gulbl of S( Paul's. Covers were laid for 200. . . The Seekers' Literary club enter-! i tallied at cards and a kensington yes- ! terday afternoon, followed by tea. at j the home of Mr? J. T. Beless. on I si -ond avenue. Marigolds in a crystal basket formed the centerpiece for the j tea table. I .Mrs Beless was assisted by mem- i I bers of the entertainment committee ' 1 Of the club. Including Mrs i i. W. Dal)- I ev, .Mrs. ii W. Kotter and Mrs. R, E. . i Savage. A prettily arranged dancing party , was given last Wednesday night at the Indies' Literary club house b Mr. and Mrs. P M. Gray and Mr and Mi..: C E. Haw v e: Tall baskets of huckleberry and pep- j per outlined the main auditorium ofi the clubhouse, where dancing WSS en-I I. loved. Supper was served in (he li- ! brary, on the second floor. Two long I tablesjrere decorated w'ith potted hy-l cinths in pink, w hite arul lavender, al-! i tenatlng with Delft blue candles Pimch was served dining the eve- nlng In the ball room. The guests numbered eighty. Plans are being made Coi sstcard! part to be given at the Hotel Utah Saturday, Pebruarj r, by the Wasatch Literary club The eommllleaa ai ranging for the entertainment wie Mrs. W. C Locking-ton, Locking-ton, i In I ma N ;iijer;tl arrangement , liclccr. Mrs. J. R. Clinton, chairman, Mrs. F. P. Phelps, Mrs. '. H. Evers, Mrs O. W.Jjally; reception, Mrs. Kent Keyes, chairman: Mrs. C. R. Whitehead, White-head, Mrs. Ben Johnson. Mrs. II. A. Eoknar, Mrs R. W. Soper; refreshments. refresh-ments. Mrs. Mark Masdal, chairman; MrS, .1 T. Beless, Mrs R. Y. Gibson, I door, Mrs. B. T. Pyper, chairman; Mrs G. S. Hlbbert, .Mrs. F. Terrl berry, stairs, Mrs F. P Sherwood chairman; Mrs. James MaySj Mrs "v'in Candy. Mrs. B. B. Oweps chairman, assisted as-sisted by me.mbera of the Gamm-i Phi sorority of the I'. of I'., including Miss Eunice RadatS, Miss T.e Jeune Acker-man, Acker-man, Miss Madeline MeClellan, Miss Ruth Wolf and Miss Edith Austin. Ti kets mnj io purchased from an J of the ticket committee. Reservations J must bi made by Pebruari .'. ... Tiie regular monthly luncheon of the Salt Lake Mothers' club was given i at Civic Center Wednesday afternoon. The hostesses were Mrs, R. W. Ash-I Ash-I worth. Mr. F A. Roberts and Mrs. J. A. Stanton. The subject for the af-I af-I ternoon was "J chology-." Mrs. J. A. Wldtsda and Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood , were guests of honor. j Mrs. J. Bryant Moreton entertained at her home, 457 Eighth East street ii. j a kensington In honor of Mis Mona Warpurton, a l,-ebruar- bride. Tuesda) af!.i rnoon. The guesta numbered eight. ... Mrs P.a . Olasn entertained the Ftopia club Wednesday afternoon at her home on Third avenui Lum heon was followed b SSWing A bowl of red coses formed tile centerpiece for the tabic. Covers were bud for twelve. Ai a meeting uf the Im-ul biennial i i ouncll board, arranging for tiie meet-I meet-I ing of the council oi tne General rvi-oration rvi-oration oi Women's clubs, at the Hotel i Utah Wednesday, ft was decided to I hold the Ductings of the council board monthly mi the Hotel l"tsh oh the firsi Friday oi Csa'ch month, with Inn. heon follOVfi'ng at Lbe Al.a club. Any dub woman wll.l be eutltieU to attend tie luncheons, by making reservations two dais in advance from Mis. j. u Coombs. Members of the Authors' club and guosv. gathered ai the home ,,f Mrs. Elisabeth Crismon on East South Temple Tem-ple strict last Thdrsday night tor the annual club banquet. Professor Squire Coop, who lias been leelunng to the c I u ii recently on musical themes, was the guest oi honor. Covers were laid for fifty at three long tables 'The decorations were pot-t pot-t d plant" Dr. Margat. i B RofteriS presided as toastmtet-ess. Toasts were ivu i.v iis Richard . young, Mrs. D. II. Chlistensen, Mrs Levi Edgar Young .Mrs. l.orcnZo X. Siohl, Mrs. A E Bennion M.-. e i; Gowans, Mrs. George l- Pyperand Mrs. Crismon. Cris-mon. All the toasts were of a humorous, humor-ous, nature Tin ommlttee on arrangements Included In-cluded Mi-s. Crjuri'on, Mrs. D n Chris-tensen; Chris-tensen; Mrs Benjamin Tlbbj and Mrs. A E. Bennion. Darn ing was enjnveii following the banquet ... Professor ad Mrs. A. C. Lund enti talncd at a dancing party last nigh; at their home. 716 Fltlh East street, In honor of Mr an. I Mrs. R ,K Thomas, Jr., who were recently married. Fink and white carnations and snapdragons snap-dragons decorated the rooms Light refreshments were servgd Tiie hOSt and hostess were assisted by Miss Vm Sorenson. Miss LUclle Sorenson and Miss Cornelia Lund. The guests num-bei num-bei i j thirl v ... Mrs. J. P. Paschek entertained at bridge luncheon Wednesdn. at -ht r home on Keisey avenue, in honor at Mrs. p. s. Gaipey, who will leave soon f"i Denver to maki hei iiume The gueses were sealed at small tables, ta-bles, each decorated wuh :i basket of oral BWeet peas Tho place cards were in designs suggestive ui travel Covers we!t laid for .Mrs. itainev Mrs. Ralph Hudj, Mrs. William Sch.iuf. Mi-s. W R. Spettlgue, Mr- Lu- tle Parfter,. Mrs Merman Johnson Mi.. P. Loves, v. Mrs. j k. Bowd. and Mrs. L. Btftes, The bosieas was assisted by Mrs R. E. olfe and Mrs -.IVC J Knott. Members of the Lioyle Bridge club .ve;e entertained ol luncheon and bridge UednoHduv afternoon bv Mrs. A. E. Goodspeed at her honif on llar-Vard llar-Vard avenue. An amber and gold coJor SOheme was carried out in ilie table Aecoratlonf, witli a gold basket of pink-sweet pink-sweet peas as a centerpiece. A hand-embroidered hand-embroidered and crocheted t.. ble cover was of ralfla, in gorgeous coloring. The pkVi ards were m the bills ot gold birds perched pn cUI nut baskets. bas-kets. The hostess wa- assisted bv his mother, Mrs. lv. T. Pierce. Cover., were laid for Mrs. Thomas K. Rowan Mrs Raynor J. Mackay. Mrs Gcorg--D. O'Connor, Mi. Clarence II, Kramer Mrs. The0 Wflle. Mrs. Leo J Bacnle' and Mrs. Lcwlie Com Urn Mrs. Iiarry Preston Smith and .Mrs Ixmlsfl G. McCune entertained at luncheon ond bridge Thursdav aft r-noon r-noon at the Smith home fij First ;(v..-nuc. ;(v..-nuc. A silver basket of pink snapdragons snap-dragons formed ;i centerpiece for the tabie. Covers were laid for six Lei n. ... Mrs. Elmo V. Smith entertained a! tea Thursday afternoon at her home 4 76 Twelfth East street, in honor irT Mrs. WJT Smith, of Minneapolis, who Is a euevt at the smith home. The tea table had a filet lace cover with n s.Uer basket of pint; sweet pe-,s as o centerpiece. Mrs. : i . Daily and Mrs. Hryde., 1'ooSn .s . r .:U.,., lt the wf W? liS8 Ak'"'j w"'"s and Miss Claire Watkins assisted in serving. serv-ing. The giieM numhcie, f,,,t . Mrs .smith will entertain at a ken-' - -- ! sington and tea Saturday afternoon' and at a bridge tea Thursday afternoon i of next week. ... Yaleptlne ideas were carried out in a I bridge luncheon given by Mrs. S. H. i McJlurrln nt her home in the Fair- mont apartments Thursday afternoon for nil tii.ern uf her bridge club Rod carnatlbhS wsre ii&cd about the rooms,; and wore arranged In small viuses an Cent! "Pieces for three small tables, at : which tho guests wore seated for lum heon Tho place cards were valeh; urn s with silhouettes of cuplds In rod mi a white background. The menu ' carried out a red and white ldeu. Covers wi it iid for Mrs. Raphael ' en, Mrs. MelVin M Harlow, Mlr Mamie Xoeuham. Mrs. Edward Can not) Mrs Y W Hr.ilnord, Mrs. J V. Thompson, Mrs HsHl Tomllason. Mrs. III. E Corlesa, Mrs. Alfred ClawsonJ Mr- Wallace Hunter. Mrs. Ray Need'! ; litini. Mrs William Lawrence, und Miss I Carrie Patrick. . . Many callers were received at a Sit" ver tea Thuroday afternoon bv tho wo-man wo-man s auxiliary of St Mark s cathedral '-'i the home of Mrs George w, Roao I on East South Ttmplo street. The tea table was i-. orated to ourly I sjjrlug flowers. Presiding at tho lu- I bla wore Mrs C D Moore and Mrs. 'W. ile. -,ti Tl'oinfison. Assisting In serving serv-ing we.-,. Miss Marj M.iturln. .Miss Margaret Mar-garet Benson. tMlss Margaret Hunter land Miss Grace Goodrich. |