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Show fait Lake Society I-i I-i a E I f Le, Mi! !..:: WeMuur. ki Fi !eron and Mrs D , Ev C-'p. accompanied by Elir. fjri?. "The fir? I, Hndt'5f Inn. ' Tal" It Uttr.'. u le n U. Thy kCtiDftb ill. Gu S Ai gin J. II ' s i ui; It har.it-ni" an-l "Ah kaprtJ ;. Mrs Jed STiln A A Hun u.- I "Valw Capri re" fi.Vri! ' fTton'tnc " (Sibelius). bO.m-.- c IE-" Girl on hP'tra. :i-tty :i-tty )1L3 Sylvia John fen ij l( i Melloi llss I K 'Ho' Ups ' gTttat Bnnp Me Posle Isnrt following tlio pro-Male pro-Male atctlLn uf the I-a-i I . pr.n- Goldtn CalenduU ' ' Ji' ' t la. Eacjij" v. ,i? ... ,,j m. PrtjiiiaK at ilie tat.l- V. Alfur.l .in. I Mrs mjk Auittlrnj M J Evani. Mrs S s MW'Jr 5. Hodpsot, r n.l lwrj. Pianists f,nd fwlure-J on ,i pi, kj' J-an. undei . Vam ,. A Tl. r and! 1 Barrel "Slumber Boot P Osjnci . and "Boat' rVr"- Mr-. Jack rjil-P1 rjil-P1 bV Mrs. Xorman Oil ft" " (Ethel teal ; Wild Flow- Ill i-' Boii. Mrs. C. "In Blossom Time ' -! see!' " M- I! v. ,un- CH ,) Enna Graves, ac-! 71 Norr"a Petersen nssa gS) 1 ' ' 1 Miss lon Lunt, acconipaniexl by Mrs. J. jiii; Brumblay. Mrs. Elmo V. Smith and Mrs. J. B. Mcintosh onterteJned .t bridge tea at the home ol Mrs smith on Butler avenue ave-nue Monday afternoon for the benefit of the Sarah Daft Homo (or the Aged. Bed robes and aspara&us berried were used in the recaption room. Kose-colbred Kose-colbred i hrysanthemums decorated ihr- Hying room and ropper-colored i hrysanthomumi formed n erpleooi for the te.i tibln Mrs. K. C Horn presided at the tea taj Assisttntf in serving were Miss Maurlhe Hrown and Miss Beth Mcintosh. Mcin-tosh. . Mrs. William M Jeffera of Omaha ore an Interesting sketch of, Frank Sp oar ma n at tlu mcoiing of the cur-tent cur-tent ev-nt.; and current literature section sec-tion of the Catholic Woman's league at Knights of Columbus hall Mon-da! Mon-da! afterejddn. Mr. Xeffera is personal!. per-sonal!. Acquainted ulib Mi Stearman and jfa-. sonic entertaining reminiscences reminis-cences of I heir friendship several years ago in Cheyenne. VPyo. Mrs. Jeffera also told of a recent QlOstlng of tlie International Seders tloM of Catholic Alumnae, which she attend dat Louisville, K.. as a representative rep-resentative of St Marx's Academy Alumnae association. Current events were reported by different dif-ferent members of the section. Mis Vers Youn" entertained ai a shower Tuesday night at the home of hr mother. Mrs Atble Young. in honor of her sister. Miss Marion Vounp, wlio will bo married soon. Twenty-five guu.-ts were in attendance. Mrs. ii. v . Dicke entertained the Short Story club Tuesday afternoon at her home on Knst South Temple street Mrs. IS. Ii Palmer gave the Inst in a series of travel talks. The topic included in-cluded the lake regions of England and Scotland, with views to illustrate the talk. 51 rs. C. D. Moore read from Wordsworth Mrs A H. Parsons Par-sons gave a reading from "Lady of the Jiko"' and Mrs Lloyd W'eeter sang "Loch Lomond." Tea was served at the conclusion of the program. Rose-colored pompon chrysanthemums formPd the centerpiece center-piece for the tea table and blue candles In silver holders were at each end. Mrs. GenrR.- Emory Fellows Presided at the tea table. Axslstlne In serving were Mrs. K. M. Gray, Mrs R. E. Jerauld and Mt A II Wyman. Members of the Officer! dub of Fort Douglas entertained ai the 'monthly t-.i dan.'- Wednesday aftet- noon at the hop ball at th post. Patriotic Pa-triotic decorations -were u?cd The guests numbered 100. The hosts and hostesses were Col-i Col-i nei and Mrs,. K. Knudsen, Major and Mrs; dirge Gay. Major and Mrs.: Burton D. Efowen; Captain and Mrs. jo. j. LdUUftr-y. Captain C J. Allen sod lieutenant W. M. Tow. Mrs. Jay T. Harris entertained at luncheon, followed by bridge, Wednesday Wednes-day at her bom- on East Kirst South Ltreet. Luncheon tas seryod m one j Uong table with conterpieco of aut-1 lumn fruit. The place .ur.ls were In j jjapancno and Thanltglvlnc deslpn3. Covers were laid for sixteen. The; lluncheon Is the first in a series. . Mrs Knos D Hodc: cntfrt-(ined at 'luncheon and hrldge Wertnesday after-Inoon after-Inoon ot her home, 24 J street, In com-! Ipltmcnt to Mrs William M. Jeffers of, Omaha, who Is visiting relatives in j 'salt Lake. Luncheon was served at small I Unblcs, each with a centerpiece of I bronze chrysanthemums. Covers were laid f,,r twenty. The hostess was n?-(8lted n?-(8lted by Mrs J. J . Burke and Mrs. John C. Lynch. ! Mr?. Charles A. Stilphen received at her home, 1(S Third avenue, Thursday afternoon, to greet her ! friends following a trip to England and France, from which she has re-Icontly re-Icontly returned. 1 Rbsecolorcd chrysanthemums Were ued about the house. A Mexican drawn work cover was on the tea table. I with a gold basket of chrysanthemums as ;i centerpiece. number called between the hours I Of i and 6 o'clock. The hostesi Was j 'assisted by Mrs. William C Druehl, I I Mrs. J. S. Harvey and Mrs. Ben L. Icorum. Assisting In Herln,' were Mi.ss (Louisa Stilphen and Miss Helen Knaua, . For the benefit of 1he Sarah Dn'. j Home for the Aged. Mrs. G. ft. Both- wcii and Mrs. R. B. McConaughj entertained en-tertained at bridge tea Thursday afternoon at the oBthwell home. ! 4 Second East street. Bronze hcrysan-thcmuip.s hcrysan-thcmuip.s In a .-liver basket formed a j ' centerpiece for the tea table tn a ( loluny lace cover. Yellow candles v ;in sliver holders. Thirteen tables were I reserved for cards and others called for tea. ' j Mrs. Kato Ollner and Mrs. J.ik-Oliner J.ik-Oliner entertained at a inatlne partv ai the OrphOUm, followed by t.:i ' the Newhouse hotel. Thursday afternoon, after-noon, In honor of MliS Kose Karnofsky j Of Janertec. La. The tea table was I decorated with lavender cht-ysant h. -mums. The party Included twenty. , |