Show r i l la L a ir N NV I e V HE distinctly social event of the THE T week will be without question the annual club breakfast of the La Ladles Ladles Literary club which occurs this 5 year ear Friday February IS 18 8 at the New Louvre at high noon These delightful annual affairs have progressed and Improved in character from year to co year ear and it is assured that the coming breakfast in ht many particulars will sur surpass surpass surpass pass those of former years as to ap and detail Each member is privileged to bring bringa a gue guest t on the principle the more the merrier The entertainment m tc tee b has bIS s been hEen unsparing in its efforts to tomake tomake tomake make the function a social success The toastmistress and toast givers include some same of f the brightest and wittiest mf members mb rs of the club and there is every reason to believe that there will be a feast east of reason ST T VALENTINES day da February 14 H Hhas has since the Shakespearean era I en a 3 favorite time for all kinds of social SOL ial entertaining bordering on the sentimental and if good old Saint Val Valentine Valentine Valentine entine could come back to earth he might be mildly surprised at the varied entertainments given in his liia name It is said however hoever that It is IB only orly by accident that the popular sig significance e of the day came clune to be connect connected ed with Aith the Christian martyr More Moro lively ly the tho custom of sending loving messages in the shape of valentines with nith other romantic observances of I earlier artier centuries at this season of the 3 year far ear was due to the touch of spring in inthe inthe inthe the air when a young mans fancy fanc is supposed to lightly turn to love The fashion however has descended to us and at the present time in a arr an arr rr n dined manner the season kason is made a excuse for merrymaking merr making The valentine that fearful a 11 v wonderful creation of lace paper I artificial flowers tinsel and impossible e pictures which once brought a thrill of delight to the hearts of our mothers and an d grandmothers to say sa nothing of the th e celluloid horrors of later times have fortunately been almost discarded and an d dainty affairs bearing be ring harmless little couplets can be made use of as place cards tallies favors and programs while strings and festoons of hearts in various sizes and shapes used for adorning adorn ll the rooms for social gatherings are unusually ef effective effective and ornamental and the possibilities ssi in the way way ay of games and amusements are unending There have already been numberless valentine parties given i with ith many man oth others others others ers to come within the next few days and any an custom or usage that brings with ith it simple innocent enjoyment and pleasure to the younger generation should be encouraged and hailed with delight I L Week in iii Society I Miss Ibs Gladys Glad s McConaughy was the th e hostess at a charming bridge tea given yesterday esterday at her home The rooms were attractive with a profusion o ored of f red hearts effectively arranged while the tea table was adorned with red j roses rOl s Three Thre tables of bridge were played Miss McConaughy was assist assisted ed in entertaining by b her mother Mrs Irs R E McConaughy and Miss lIss Dorothy and Miss Rose ROI Evans The guests who enjoyed the afternoon were I the Misses Missel Lucille Clark Mary Iary Hallo Halloran ran Winifred Brice Vera Edwards Dorothy Droth Romola King and her cousin Zoula ula Houtz of Provo Vir Virginia Virginia ginia Beatty Beatt Elizabeth Howard Howar of Garfield Elsie Parsons Aline MeMI McMillan Ian lan Margaret Walden alden Margery Ja a c S Q 41 T 1 a ai i M 1 0 p t a V Vt Vc a t T c t hz w M q g ga v P a r MRS LIZZIE THOMAS EDWARD One of sweetest singers is Mrs Lizzie Thomas homas Edward I I whose beautiful soprano voice has lias frequently delighted Salt Lake audi audiences audiences audiJ audiences J Among the sacred song services last Sunday evening was one by bythe bythe bythe the pupils of Mrs Edward the program being given at the First Ward chapel chapet Mrs Edward will appear as one of the soloists at the concert to be given on St Davids day March 1 under the auspices oCtIle Sons and Daughters of Wales Vales and the Cambrian society cobs Carey Marshall Isabelle and Rose R Evans The prizes of the aft afternoon afternoon afternoon were won by b Mary Halloran Margery Jacobs and Margaret Walden WaldenA A delightful evening card party part was given yesterday by Mr and Mrs J J 1 W Yo Edmunds at their home in East South Temple street Five hundred was the game played The decorations of or the rooms combining the valentine senti sentiment sentiment sentiment ment and birthday were most effective Pictures of or Lincoln were draped with flags fla s and valentines were used for tally cards Mrs Irs Edmunds was assisted by Miss Madge Harvey Harve and her daughter Miss Doris Edmunds Refreshments were served sered at the close of the game gume The pretty new home of Mr Ir and Mrs Kenneth enneth 1 C Kerr was the scene of a delightful childrens party part yesterday afternoon to celebrate the tenth birth birthday birthday birthday day anniversary of their daughter Grace The rooms were bright with flowers and thirty happy happ children were the guests of the afternoon There was music dancing and games garnes and each child received a souvenir of the occa occasion occasion occasion sion Mrs N A Dunyon entertained at atan atan atan an elaborate day luncheon yesterday at her home It was the sec see second second ond in a series of social affairs given by the hostess during the week the first being a dinner Thursday evening followed by b an Orpheum party part The decorations at yesterdays luncheon were original anti ana an effective carrying out the sentiment of the day da Flags were ere draped over doorways windows I and chandeliers with ribbon i in the na national national national colors also used The centerpiece on the table was a miniature log cabin I surrounded by b small lags Hags The place cards were also flags with Lincoln quotations on the back bad and were laid 1 for Mrs Elizabeth Bonnemort Mrs Irs L LD I Ii D Mrs Irs T R Ellerbeck Mrs i I R M V Y Chamberlain of Provo Mrs Irs M I II I Z Halverson of Oakley Ida Mrs Irs Corey Albritton Mrs T W MV V Dunyon Mrs Irs I N Dunyon Mrs U U Hiskey Mrs Irs Henry Kirkman Mrs Theodore Burmester Mrs Irs Dunyon will give a dinner Wednesday evening and on Thursday of next week will entertain at a luncheon followed by a Kensing Kensington ton A pretty prett valentine luncheon was yesterday at the home of Mr and Mrs rs W Yo T Benson when their daughter Olive Olivo entertained a number nu or of her young schoolmates Red carnations red reel hearts and valentines were used in inthe Inthe inthe the decorations I L J Miss Marion Hiskey entertained the th e dozen members of her Sunday school claM chase yesterday Yel Afternoon at a valen Yalen valentine valentine tine party Valentine games were th the e amusement of the afternoon The Laud Land of Hearts Desire a one act comedy by M B which was wa s presented by the Order of oC the tho Gleam at the University of Utah Saturday I night was one olle of the best amateur r productions ever given at the university ty t The Ile play which had its iLi setting in ina Ina Ina a little farmhouse in the heart of Ger Germany Germany Germany many life in its lightest t shade of contentment The characters character s ts carried out their parts with exceptional cleverness After the play the hall was wal y cleared and the remainder of the Hie even evening evenIng evening ing was spent in dancing Miss 1188 Afton Youngs luncheon of Fri Friday Frida Friday day da was one of the delightful social af affairs affairs fairs of the week She entertained about forty fort friends s at her home Re Red d Butte Hollow in honor of Mrs Irs George Georg GeorgeW e W Hint Hintz and Mrs C B Sprague two of the popular brides of the season She Phe Sh Shwas e was assisted by b her sisters Mrs Kenneth Ken Kenneth Kenneth neth C Kerr Mrs Irs William Reid Held Mrs Iri Lester D Freed and Mrs Irs LeGrand Young Jr Daffodils arranged in green gree n canton bowls and brass were the decorations of the th e rooms and luncheon tables whore e valentines were used as place cards A AThe The University club dance given on Shrove Tuesday evening in the form of ofa ofa o oa f a masque ball baU was one of the brilliant events of the season Fol Following Following i lowing the southern and continental custom the occasion was observed as asa asa asa a real Mardi Gras carnival Showers of confetti and stream streamers ers of serpentine furthered the carnival illusion The details of the affair were wore carried car carried ried out by the social committee of which Athol Rawlins is the chairman together with W H Trask and A R Thomas An orchestra of fifteen members fur furnished furnished furnished the music and the promenade grand march which took place at was a bewildering sight including royalty peasants dancers and historical characters The unmasking before supper was wa s served In the ladies ladles dining room brought the usual surprises Several pleasant social affairs have been given inn during the week in honor of Miss Emily Emil Allsworth whose marriage to W H Post takes place tomorrow Miss lIss Lucile Morrison entertained for her Tuesday at a prettily appointed valentine party Thursday Miss Alls Ails Allsworth Ailsworth worth was the guest of honor at a party par party party ty given by her sister Miss Jane Jano Alls Ails Allsworth Answorth Ailsworth worth and Friday evening the Misses Stevenson were the hostesses at an aIt apron shower and card party when eighteen of the friends of the bride elect were present i iI Miss Elisabeth Elizabeth Craig Craig entertained a apart I party part of six at the matinee perform performance knee ance of Beverly of Graustark at the Colonial Saturday in honor of her cou cousin cousin cousin sin Mrs Irs Charles Singleton of St StLouis StLouis StLouis Louis t t if Lieutenant and and Mrs Irs Alvah Lee and Mr Ir and Mrs Irs W T A Lee entertained at ata ata ata a beautifully appointed dinner Satur Saturday Saturday day jay night at the quarters of Lieuten Lieutenant ant Lee at Fort Douglas Mrs L W Ml V Snow Snow was the hostess at a charming luncheon Friday at her home The guests were the members of her sewing club Dainty valentines formed the place cards for the twelve guests present Bridge followed in the after afternoon afternoon afternoon noon the prizes at the three tables being won by b Mrs Irs F E Root Mrs Irs Frank T Roberts and Mrs Irs Lewis D Hills At the home of Mr and Mrs James Dinwoodey Thursday evening a delightful de delightful delightful family gathering was held to welcome home Mr tIre and Mrs Irs Charles E Dinwoodey and boys boy after an absence of four years in the southern and east eastern eastern eastern ern states There T ere were fourteen mem members members members bers of the family famil present and the evening was delightfully passed Mr and Mrs Dinwoodey after spending a afew afew afew few days das in the city cit will return to their home in Idaho Falls Mrs H E Van Housen was one of the successful hostesses of the week when she entertained at a bridge party followed follow rd by a charming tea Tuesday afternoon at her home in Third avenue Golden daffodils and jonquils were used in the decorations throughout the house hou with the exception of the dining room where whre a bowl of crimson carna carnations carnations carnations formed the centerpiece of the ta table table table ble which was lighted by silver can candelabra candelabra candelabra delabra shaded in the same Imme color The rhe guests were Mrs Irs E C Manson and Mrs Irs D J Malone lalone of Og den 75 The last of a R series eries of successful ful bridge teas was presided over by Mrs A E Kimball Tuesday afternoon The appointments throughout and the floral decorations were gracefully arranged Mrs Irs Kimball was R assisted by b her daughter Darlene and Mrs Irs George Rust RustA 1 X A very pleasant social occasion of the past Wi wo week ek was the bridge tea given by Mrs rs U G Moser when she was assist assisted ed by b a number of her friends Bowls of daffodils were seen with pleasing ef eC feet ff ct in the rooms where the ten tables tablet of cards were played Crystal baskets of red carnations adorned the tea table I which was wa covered by a cluny clun laco lace cloth and lighted by b crystal cr stal candelabra can candelabra candelabra delabra Dainty prizes were given ghen at each table tableA tableA A delightful deli valentine party part was given given given en Wednesday r afternoon at the home of Mrs Freeman Fr man by a section of the Ladies Aid society of the First Methodist letho church Over Oer one onehundred onehundred hundred guests were present and the house was elaborately decorated in val valentine valentine entine entice effect The rhe affair was in every way wa successful The banquet of ot the junior class of the University of Utah given glen Wednesday night at the Cullen was one of the de delightful delightful affairs of the Junior year The Th tables laid In the large banquet room were adorned with large bouquets of red and white carnations The place cards in white with green ribbon car carried carried carried ried out the class colors There were six members of the class pres present present present ent entA A reunion of former residents of ot Brigham City now living In Salt Lake was held at the home of Mrs Hattie Hattle Jensen Tuesday afternoon and proved to be a pleasant social gathering v it The song recital In Memoriam as given Tuesday evening in the First Congregational church proved to be one of the most entertainments entertain entertainments entertainments ments from a musical and literary point of view ever given In Salt Lake The music of the Song Cycle C cle composed by Eliza Lehman was splendidly given given given en by Fred Smith whose rich bass voice was heard beard to the best advantage L in the expressive composition The ac accompaniment accompaniment accompaniment as aa interpreted by Spen Spencer Spencer Clawson jr was also given with exquisite touch of expression which marks the work of that finished mu musician musician musician Rev Elmer I 1 Goshen was unusually unusual eloquent as he gave a scholarly review of Tenn sons life iCe reading brief ex extracts extracts extracts tracts from his best known poems and showing how through struggle and deep sorrow he hs was now ranked among the greatest of poets whose wh e beautiful faith and perfect trust had done so much for mankind He closed the lec lecture lecture lecture ture which was listened to with intense Interest by the appreciative audience present by reading the immortal poem Crossing the Bar BarThe BarThe BarT BarThe T The members of the Undine club were guests at an Orpheum party last Thursday evening followed by a lunch luncheon luncheon eon at Franklins the hostesses being the Misses Alice Allee Smith and Margaret I King The table was prettily deco dee decorated decorated rated for the occasion in pink and white Those who enjoyed the affair were the Misses Kathryn Gabbott Ro bena Sproul Sprout Allie Mlle Fletcher Addle Addie Fletcher Enid Edmonds Mamie Price Ethel GrIggs Virginia Smith Teddie Larsen Larsn Mayme me ys Lisle Bradford Beth Bradford Annabelle B Price Laura Parry Alice Smith and j i I Margaret King The party part was chap I by Mrs Irs J W Smith and Mrs I Gronway Parry Parr ParrA A pleasant surprise party part was en Joyed jo ed Friday evening at the nome Home of Mrs A S Becker Bocker given by a number of her friends Mrs I J Cox Cos Mrs F Jacobs Mrs William Wililam Langford Mrs M 1 Colley CoUey Mrs Irs Broberg Mrs Airs H Gar Garrett Garrett Garrett rett Mrs R Cherrington Mrs Mra Irs D Whitney Yh Un e Mrs Irs E Burbridge Mrs Irs Ba Baker |