Show Q 4 y o Mrs n R. R H H. Officer was hostess to today a a a pretty childrens children's party at her home 4 1 In onor of her young sons Mrs Irs Fred Fled Slade will entertain tom tomorrow tomor- tomor rhe r- r 1 row rots he heI at I a small and Informal luncheon at er home s r r Irs Ira rs Ellza Elizabeth h Bonnemort and Mrs Samuel Newhouse twill l be among those entertaining stall parties tonight at the Salt Lake theatre at the Press club en- en J. J s r s he members of the Pan Pan Hellenic sot society so- so t c- ety ty will be entertained tomorrow b by Mrs L. L E B. Arnold and Mrs erger Jerger at the of ot the latter laUer i 1 Mrs Irs rs T T. T C C. Hand will entertain the 4 Ii embers of the Opal Card club tomorrow ij her home on East Est Second Second South street Irs rs Tack Derrick Denick will wl entertain the members of the 8 Sego go Lily Sewing circle tomorrow at her home r Mrs 1 J J. A. A will entertain them the m members bers of ot the Wednesday Evening Card club at her home hom t tonight bliss Lorine A n Leary e will 11 entertain the m members t r of the h bridge tournament 0 tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow at her home F fhe hI he members of the the history section of I the he Ladies Ladies' I Literary club will l m meet et tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow at 10 1015 15 o'clock at the home of 1 Mrs drs rs Boxrud when Mrs Irs G. G A. A Bothwell wm will read Tead a paper on Literary lions Hons t r r M Irs frs US A A. A E. E Kimball entertained yesterday yesterday yes yes- cs 3 at the last in a series of delightful deli delight delight- ht- ht ful e teas given at t her home The Thes hg YI w s teat table was covered e with cluny lace lacer r 11 over red satin and red and white carnations car ear carnations earI I nations formed the centerpiece Red shaded candelabra stood at cither either end Mrs George and and Miss Darlene Kimball Kimball Kim Kim- ball poured The rooms where the card tables were arranged were bright Kim Kim-I with w Prizes were ferns pink carnations and i pion won h by hr Mrs dark W. W V. V Lillard Mrs Richard Rich Rich- ard ld Stingley Jr Mrs Will Brown and andI I Miss Pearl Savage s s s Mrs Dr Bryan an Conrad entertained the them m members of the Po Post t Bridge club yesterday yes yes- estl es tl at her quarters at Fort FOlt Douglas when the prizes were award awarded d Mrs O. O Kf Seaman Mrs Gu Guy E. E Bucker and Mrs Conrad The club lub will be entertained a atthe till next meeting melting In two weeks by airs F. F W W. RO Rowell ROII II r s fibs Mo II H E EVan Van Housen of Third ay avenue nu yesterday esterday at a charm charm- ling bridge t tea when en six tables were filled filled with players pi Prizes were err won by Mrs airs Horace r Dunbar Mrs A. A II IL Peabody Peabody Pea Pea- body Mrs George r pu W. W t rR Reed tt Mrs s D. D M. M Leonard eonard onard Mrs J J. J S. S and Miss Mae Mairle Ma- Ma irle e Gibbons The rooms were most atI attractive at- at with clusters lusters of daffodils and anft jonquils jonquils jon jon- I and the tea ta table In the dining lace over room was covered with cluny red satin and a large cluster of red carnations form formed Id I'd the centerpiece The hostess was assisted by the Misses Mary MaryJ J Ruth Cooper and Gladys Sayas Sav- Sav as ag rhe r he members of ot the University club entertained last night at a very vary successful success success- ful masquerade ball bail a at t the clubhouse Fifty couples in beautiful fancy costumes cos eo- costumes enjoyed the affair The ballroom was most effectively decorated in flowers flowers flow flow- ers elS palms flags and many pennants Music rusk was as furnished by or orchestra hestra After AttI the dancing a buffet O. O Rawlins I l luncheon was as served F. F chairman of the social committee wasi was i 1 charge of or the entertainment Piss Miss Lucy Lewis d daughter u ef of Dr pr and and Mrs 1 Alvah Lew Lewis entertained th this memI mem- mem hers bers of the Girls' Girls Friendly no society I first MonI Mon Mon- II I d flay day y night at their thell home q on First ave nue nue Streamers of rod hearts dC decorated I the rooms and carried out th the valentine Idea a. a Games Camel and fortune pr telling were 1 I enjoyed The supper table held a a. large crystal bowl of violets and streamers of or hearts extended to the four corners from the chandelier Several musical Selections selections were ere enjoyed b- b by the forty guests j f. HE E. E Carrick and son Edward left yesterday yesterday yes- yes for San Francisco and J Los os Ang An- An g les Ca Cal returned toda today after B ii Liss 15 s Edna Dunn today spending several weeks weeks-in weeks weeks- In Omaha Neb land and Chicago Ill TP r r 3 Jjames James F. F Marshall left Ift yesterday fora for a a. hort ort trip to N New W York York r r T Judge edge and Mrs 1 W. W I. I Snyder Su entertained entertained enter enter- tamed last night at a finely appointed dinner at their home The Tile table talie held a large cluster of red carnations carnation and covers covers cov cov- ers rs were wert laid for Mr and Mrs W. W G. G Mr and Mrs W. W E. E Lake Mr and Mrs E E. A A. Greenwood and Mr and Mrs Fergus Ferguson W r r About thirty members member of the choir of St 1St Marks K cathedral formed a box parly party at the 10 Orpheum last as night X r r r re he e a members of ot the Junior Charity Club held a meeting yesterdaY at the home of the Misses Uses Margaret l and Frances Callow when work was started on the t bed ort linen for the room the members mem- mem hei-B hei are furnishing In the new orphans' orphans home and day nursery Miss 1 Elles Elies Owen is secretary Dainty refreshments were served The next me meeting will be held with Miss 1 Erma P Park rk on South Main str street et S r r he he song ong recital recital and and lecture held last n night gilt at the First Congregational church was well we attended The auditorium was attractively decorated Rev E. E I. I Goshen spoke upon the life of Tennyson rennyson In which he told of the latter day effects o oft othe the poets poet's writings A review of Tennyson Tennyson's n s 's life If was given by the e minister minis minis- ter ter and the address was closed ros rose by ther the the Bar r I recitation Crossing Mss lIfs Eliza Lehman rendered seve several ral solos in pleasing style an and Fred FIed Smiths Smith's song Rong cycle In Memoriam In which the favorite poem of the great to music was poet et was placed received ed Organist Spencer Lawson Ia son was the accompanist p. p iThe The mem members of the Kill Care OO club were entertained yesterday esterday b by Mrs 1 George Ott OU at her apartment In the Vivian when the hostess was presented with a hand painted china plate by the members Luncheon was served laler later when covers were IBI laid I for twelve The Ille prize was won by Mrs Mis Ott and was a painted cup h saucer K It |