Show t w' 'v i A V "pp'- - -0 - £3 ' f - n D SALT LAKE i CITS' UTAH' SUNDAY FEBRUARY 11 1917 : ? rV"v I I M iVA : -- y ' s TARVIN HARRIS will leave shortly-t- o one of Salt Lake’s prominent society matrons who with' her children visit her sister Mrs Edwin F Holmes atPasadena Cal -- 4 si - - OCIAL entertaining is time Y s at the present at a standstill rather throughout tho country In view of the state of affairs 'of national Importance which' c have ' thrown a damper over anything in the nature' of elaborate festivities ' j 'Particularly is this' the case In east- ern’ metropolitan circles and In Washington D" C where naturally the crisis Is most apparent ' AH official aiid so- '' cial engagements are practically canceled for tho timC' being—the army and navy reception at the White House which is one of the most ' elaborate functions of ttlie year to have been held last week was indefinitely post- -' poned and it looks now as If even' the inauguration ceremonies will be attended by great simplicity and absence ' of festivities of ' any kind Society women as well as their club sisters are deeply interested In the outcome of tho grave problems to be considered and are anxious to show thejr readiness to assist in every way -- " SC: V sV " - - a - i - y 'if s V ’ - - V possible Recently Mrs William'1 Storey president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution sent a call to the members of the organisation and different local chapters to hold themselves in readiness should emergencies ' : arise Mra Carrie Chapman Catt president of the National American Woman Suffrage association has called a meeting of the executive council of the association to meet In Washington February 22 to outline plans' A $ $ j jc CASE in pointy showing the trend of the times was the decision reached by Spirit of Liberty chapter the ' local' organization of the Daughters of the American Revolution at the regular meeting held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs S W Morrison to give up all thoughts of the annual banquet to have been given February 22 at the Hotel Utah and to devote the money to a war fund in case the’ present crisia developed the need-Thipatriotic society has observed Washington’s birthday for over a quarter of a century with an elaborate social function- including a delightful patriotic literary and musical pro gram which has been one of the not able events ofthe yearJLsspciety cir cles and true patriotism and loyalty to the nation's flag is shown In the abandonment of the annual celebration s - - sfc imm X 'vv N''-- ' Xv V ' v '' ' V A'V- : women ’are deeply SOCALLY society work in in philanthropic ' on other war suf the of ferers aid the to aid their are side and continuing orwar the Red Cross work and the phans of France movement Committees have been appointed in different sections of the city to arrange for regular meetings of society and club women to sew knit and prepare hospital supplies to be forwarded under the Red Cross committee Yhese meetings have largely taken the place of social affairs and knitting has become one of the popular pastimes among society women and girls VALENTINE’S day falling tliia STweek on Wednesday will as usual be the excuse for many delightful social affairs in the form of dances parties luncheons and entertainments peculiar to the anniversary of the old patron saint beloved by the younger generations of all ages Hearts flowers cuplds and valentines hold- so many possibilities in the manner of decoration that the functions scheduled for the present week will be surrounded by an artistic perfection of detail as well as containing many enjoyable features for the young people b ' - WEEK V I SOCIETY IN — spring luncheon given in A PRETTY honor of Miss Margaret McIntyre was presided over by Mrs Lynn H Thompson yesterday at her handsome home 576 E South Temple street A silver basket of fragrant spring flowers graced the table and the guests Included eight close friends of the popular bride-eleNumerous delightful social affairs have been given during the past week in honor of Miss McIntyre in anticl- -' patlon of her marriage Saturday evening to Russell IC Woodruff The most elaborate of the successful events was the dinner dance given Tuesday evening at the Hotel Utah by William and Robert McIntyre in honor of their sister and her fiance Mr Woodruff and Miss Margaret Frans a charming visitor and house guest at the Mclnts're home Dinner was served at S o’clock from handsomely appointed tables in the Presidential suite at which the party was seated numbering seventy-fiv- e Mounds of orchids roses and ferns with streamers of ribbon extending to - small bouquets laid at each place Danformed the artistic decorations cing was enjoyed in the ballroom and the chaperones of the delightful affair were Mrs W II McIntyre Mrs Florence K Woodruff Mr and Mrs Karl A'Scheid and Mr and Mrs Fred C Dern i Other prenuptial affairs of the week which were marked by perfection of detail given for Miss McIntyre were presided over by Miss Dorothy Miss Lillian Doschcer 'Miss lfarjoVle Bid well and Miss Dorothy Bailey ct Ma-rtonea- ux Ruth Glanfield a of the week entertained about one hundred of her friends yesterday afternoon at a delightful affair in the form of a trousseau tea at her home 533 E Seventh South street from 3 Miss- - bride-to-b- e : until 9 o’clock The rooms were bright with vases and baskets of 'pink and white' carnations with the exception of ' the dining room where a brilliant color effect In red prevailed1 combining' Val- entine features' Mrs John W Hughes and Mrs W M Ingram took turns in pouring coffee at the table where a basket of red and white carnations occupied the cen- tral place on the Cluny lace cover laid over red satin The Ices cakes and candies were all in red hearts and the lights shaded in Valentine effect aaaed to the perfection of detail The hostess was assisted in receiving and entertaining by her mother Mrs 'H P Glanfield and sisters the Misses Dorothy and Lucile Glanfield Last evening Mr and Mra Frederick W Hanson gave a box party at- the Wilkes theatre in compliment to Miss Glanfield and Mr Hilton ' Supper and dancing followed at the Hotel Utah grill and the guests Included Miss Glanfield and Mr Hilton Miss Josephine Langdon Miss Dorothy Glanfield Miss Lucile Glanfield B Wayne Sherman Draper and Bamuer Hughes - - - land The following young girls assisted in serving: Miss Winona Brown Miss Ruth Spiker Miss Lucile McLean and Miss Mary Holliday Miss Edith' Teuai entertained yesterday afternoon a number- of friends - at a delightful matinee party at the The guests were taken later to the new home of the hostess In Federal Heights where a dainty luncheon was served The decorations were carried out' in the Valentine effect- and for a table centerpiece was a large crystal bowl filled with red tulips Assisting the young hostess were her mother and Mrs William Anderson The guests present were:- Miss Lois Cannon Miss Made-ly- n Stewart Miss La Rue Hansen Miss Kathryn Spencer Miss Maurine Ben-nlMiss Venice Morris' Miss Helen Martin' Miss Vivian Anderson Miss Ethel Allen the Misses Marie and Lucile Covey the Misses Judith and Elsa and Hor-tenKeysor ' the Misses’-CamillStohl and the Misses Katherine and Margaret Stewart v theatre Wilkes - - - on At the home of MissNelMe Pugsley yesterday afternoon Miss Pugsley Miss Martha Barlow and Miss Bess Hayward gave a prettily appointed luncheon in honor of Miss Stella Beesiey one of the brldes-to-b- e of the week Yellow daffodils combined with ferns graced the luncheon table and the guests who were members of Miss Beesley’s club were Mrs Virginia Snowkr xtanch Kimball Mrs: O- D Romney Jr Mra Arnold CHitger Mrs George Fisher Miss Olive Snow Miss Viola Jensen Miss May Gray and Miss Minnie Bar-lo- w : se ' r ’ gc 3e - t - ‘ - participating T ’ - particular (Interest to the many old friends of Mr and Mrs Filer former prominent members of Salt Lake soMrs ‘Filer who before Ciety circles her marriage was Miss Esther Freed was one of the leading belles in' Salt Lake society: “Like the aristocratic French folks who played' as rustics when the' pleasures of court life palled ofir own social highnesses are turning from silks and brocades to calicos and ginghams for their next big ballfthj country party which Mr and Mrs’ Walter G Filer will give next Saturday night at the Burlingame Country club Besides being the onfy large 'private dancing party outside of the debutante balls the Filers’ ball has the distinction ofbeingoriginal the fag end of a season' any departure from the customary whirl of society’s kaleidoscope is more than we- : - r 'and’-novehA- heart-shape- - - a - v : ‘ -- a t - n - '’ - ’ 1 C " - : ’ - - S 1 6 ' - - - re-ishe- Mrs-Joh- n -- -- si t C ' fi - 71-- - '''f '- f-'i - J e ! 3(e - ’ - w : e J : ‘ - ! notfsend-invitations- Xet-tlet- - old-fashion- ed - ’ on-bot- h r - - afe a§? - - : - gfe - oft-discuss- ed' - a‘ 1 : - ’ - j - 'Y tm "' ' - 1 -- 1 At the home of Mr and Mrs L M Nottage Friday evening Miss Marian Nottage the daughter of the house of her 'young entertained thirty-fiv- e a school at friendtf high delightful social affair' Games and dancing ' were features' of the pleasant evening ' and the decorations of the' rooms were ' Miss Beesley has been1 the honor effectively carriedf out In Valentine ' guest at several pleasant prenuptial suggestion with festoons of' red hearts affairs' 'one of which' was given 'by and red and 'white flowers The prizes Mrs E II Beqkstrand Thursday aft- awarded in the games of the evening d ernoon in the form of a: tea and mu- were In the form of red ! sical which was enjoyed 'j by thirty-fiv- e boxes filled with candy entertaining Mrs Nottage was assisted-ifriends the young pebple by Miss Helen se ae ?ft 'i'Y v V !:'' Among the delightful social after- Woodruff Miss Gertrude Galbraith lcome' noon events of tiie'pasV week were the Miss Donelia Straup and MIssEleanor ' ‘The club is to be done to repre" ' ' : sent a barn ready for a frollc of the bridge teas given ' by'" Mrs' Arthur J Richards f y j' : V VV-:Brown and Mrs Benjamin L 'Rich on belles and beaux' Everyone" is Monday evening Mr and Mrs- John to be there dressed in"' the gala style the afternoons - of Thursday and Friday at the Brown home in Second ave- M Callow' entertained at a handsomely of a country fair dance with calicoes nue appointed dinner at their home' In overalls' dimities and soon and on ’Yv' Y On (both occasions eight tables pf compliment to Miss Ruth Coop'er-- Will- to delight eyes "wearied of ' too much the' members’ of bridge 'were played with other guests iam E Perron at the splendors of Paris fashroses f- and gazing their Plnk bridal in "for arty' the coming ion Even the supper is to be ln'coun-tr- y daintily' arranged ' tea Via ter Golden Jonquils anix rente snapdragon formed : the central decovfarm style and’ as the farm has graced the rooms and the tea table ration- of the table and clusters' of the best of It ait such times the change and the 'hostesses were assisted in pre sweet peas were laid ’for the women in j menu will doubtless be muen for the men V“' siding at the tea table by Mrs W B present and boutonnieres : afe Elliott IL Hess Mrs' John-A- ' ''A notable’ event of the week was the "Mrs William Bartlett of Santa Bar- - and Mrs - Edward Spiker Hoi J bara’ is visiting the Filers and if T on £ (Continued 'Page i v —l K n : the Mr' cand Mi ’W “E Coulam Mr and The v assistant hostesses will be Mrs posslble'She will' remain' here -'for J Mrs jt’'li Coffman Mr and Mr 8HJ J T Fletcher Mrs W J Jenkins and dance " : ’ V V :i i Lund ir and Mrs JeffMrs' Mrs D A Fitzpatrick THE POPULAR r HOSTESS j M Pauline Ostler j 'Tv Reynolds : the difference between tet The 'Ladies of Lnds will entertain Knifehts Bachelor guests-silonthe evening' and negbrce Fridayting her Saturday at the Hbtel Utah with a the! a ‘at-bal: 'Will patch-worat Does k ‘entertain on masque card party Tickets can be obtained clubhbusei principles but- - believes In judi- Ladies’ Literary froynany member of theR- - following cious selections' to be one of the interesting committee: Tanner Mrs Lillian prprqises 'week Is courteous ' wlthdut effusiveness social events of valentine Mrs Chalmers Elizabeth chairman ' attentive without fussing' provides Mra Rachel Jennings Mra Aaron The ’appearance of the Minneapolis Conover Miss Edelweis Schuster Mrs amusements without rushing her v Symphony orchestra Tuesday night at Myrtle Barrett Mrs Ada Hathaway guests to death Sets limits in' her - invitations and the Tabernacle will be one of the 'not- Mrs Fanny Paddison Mrs Ethel unless for some unforeseen reason ex- able events of the- season and a dis'Ramey tinct treat to music lovers In the compects 'them to be respected The A Valentine party will be given way of letting a guest come munity The conductor Emil Oberhoffer has Tuesday 'evening by Miss Della Sanl and go'as she pleased led to' discomfor many years been oneKof the leadr born928 W South Temple street fort' 'sides ' Is not too formal- nor yet too in- lng figures in musical circles In St £ £ Tlje Misses Carr will entertain the formal it is almost' as bad to be made Paul and Minneapolis ahd'has brought too much at home as to be treated as the organization of which ' he is leader members of the IL B H club at their to a degree of ‘excellence only second homis 216 Fern avenue Monday even an' honored guest for whom the fatte ' to the Boston and New York symphony lng calf is being palpably killed f Does not parade her household trou- orchestras which have appeared be- i ) will be tsaued this The Invitations audiencesbles nor family- differences nor opin- fore Salt Lake the dancing party for week coming jjjions Many' a' visit has been cut short Newhouse hotel on the Scon-berat g to be given Miss 'Leona Schrack Miss Ida because ofdomestic andMlss:Edna Edwards' will be February 22 by- the members of the woes squabbling hosts or stubborn ar' the hostesses1 at-a- ' muslcal-teMonday Emanoii club which are Mr and OMrs " ': gumentativeness' R and Mra from 3 until C o’clock to be p Harry Madsen Mr ' Has the knack of making her 'guests afternoonthe-home of ‘Miss- Schrack’s Meredith Jr Mr arid Mra E H at' comfortable and happy without' put- held sister-Mr- s Mr and Mrs Harry BennetL‘ B Wight’ 8S G street Chapman' 'out Too hostesses many' ting herself ' t t'-Mr-and Mra John T Smith Mr aj6 "6 are like j the card player who persists V ArrangementsSC have been made by and Mrs W L Owen Mr and Mra t In leaning on the table— you see their the ’the committee ot entertainment ' John Kingdom Mra1 'M Yates and hand too plainly Commercial a club for of Murray dancing party Mr and Mrs Harry Howe - Ts J hospitable adaptable considerate to be given on' the evening of Waeh- and entertaining There is ' nothing ington’s birthday February 22' Spe- - j Mr and Mrs Harry Bennett will en- j that creates pleasure like the feeling cial" favors have been ordered for the tertain ata dinnerdance at their home ' one is giving it so the good hostess affair and supper will’be served The on 1141 8 Eiith East street Tuesappears fo- enjoy her guests wheth’er affair wlll be the thlrd In a series of day evening 'sfe she does or not— Sarah Franklin the The parties given by 'the- D B S will give lodge 'Apollo present season and promises to be a masquerade ball Friday evening at equally euccessful' with the former oc- -' the ’ Odd Fellows’ hall Those la ' casiona J v C Lund Alex Hansen P are charge 'jg sc 'liansen T ‘ Petersen and W Hilrner ’ The leading event of the month of 'a R AND MRS i tKARL A SCHEID J ' LaLC rHoUf will entertain Wednesday evening social nature in club circles'ls" the which dies’ for breakfast club Literary M Yates will entertain the at a dinner given at their E South invitations ha vei : been 'issued ’ for 'Sat- Emanon' Card club Wednesday at the Temple’ street home complimentary to urday Feb 24' to be' held in the baJl-- ’ home of ’Mrs' John T'' Smith on T41 Miss : Margaret McIntyre and Russel: room of the Hotel ’Utah y hold- Lake 'street' K‘ Woodruff- whose marriage will be ’The entertainment committee-IMrs II- HarryMadsen will one of the leading social’ events: of the ing frequent meetings ttperfect details K -' event "annual 7wlth 'the In connection entertain Saturday afternoon Jn honor week:inorigrlrial and "which will Lily-Johson’: whose marriage Miss' hbldmany of: Monday afternoon Miss Margaret ' AT features to Henry Rohlslrig will- take place McMillen will entertain! at"- a1 luncheon teresting The' committed has decided to reserve at an early date : The t guests will be in ' honor of Miss McIntyre ' tables' in the order ' of 'application the close friends :of Miss Johnson ' 3c Mr and Mrs- J H Waters and ' Dr south side of v the ballroom ’having The Y" w C A High School Girls' and Mrs G- A Light wili- entertain a precedence " ’Mrs F H' Kriickbocker will 'entertain the advisory com‘or club "other members large number of their friends Wednes- chairman any of the and-thboard of directors’ of mittee day evening'? at a valentine dancing of the committee will ‘receive requests ' 1 ’ ' A at an- afternoon teak the ' Vr ' party' at thoNewhouge’ for ’reservation11 j ' ' se ii slc' o: to' the be given in V1 girls clubrooxns In A dancing party - will be given FriThe Cdncordla club will give a dan- the Y W'CA gym 'building- Frl-da- y day evening at the University club un- cing party ' at the Newhouse hbtel on 'Feb’ 16 f rom 3 until C o’clock der the auspices of the social commit- the'evenlng of Marchl :rArrangements ' ' The dance given by the members of tee ofthe club '" for the- affair have been 'completed by G B club on Monday Feb 12 in the i in committee f charge ‘A valentine' ball will be given by the the ae the ballroom of the Newhouse hotel The- Ladies auxiliary “to the Order Inho club Wednesday '‘evening at the promises to be one of the largestand entertain Ladies ‘Literary clubhouse The will o of Railway Conductors most interesting events given s a the affair are Mr and'Mra with a kensington Thursday afternoon club The details ss far as possible R Loughborough Mr and- Mrs P W at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs! J A will— be- carried' out in the patriotic Madsen Mr and Mrs" I W Smeltzer Jenkins 252 W Fifth North street on (Continued Following Page) — j mV i' - i s - -- i ? dv- - " - - -- " - afe cjub-durln- g - - V- ’ - M - s - s m f p s - - d Mr-an- -- i- - n -- - -- - - - ' " - - "''' : - - : " - Y-W- -- - 4 - ” ’ - - ’ 1 1 - - - - sfc 3e-- - - : sof by-th- - ? - - " t- - I V-- ' V’ j 1V ' ' ' : - I-- ’ V on |