Show Ji i I 1 It 1 l i 1 muc year ot Of 1915 will E go bO down don mt Into Tun 1 I history as ns a 3 convention year an and the summer and andall fall all months will b be distinguished l by many notable national nation al 1 conventions convention ot of all nIl kinds Tears Ii In In Int rL t which which worlds world's fairs and expositions ar aro 0 held aro always chosen for tor Important national meetings and this year yr tb the tho t west wUl bo the P popular Pular meeting grOund when advantage go will be taken of ot the thO opportunity to visit tho the expositions exposi tont In connection with the business I to bo transacted Women Women's conventions aro becoming more and moro more a factor In the life lite 0 of ot f 4 patton nation In th the Interests of ot education tion society club lodge temperance equal suffrage and other equally Im Important Im- Im subjects There arc aro many desirable advantages In connection with largo large conventions coO conven t aside asido from tho main ninin object In Li 1 view tho v. tho pleasure found In tho trip tnt I and and the gaining s of ot new experiences the profit to the railroads and hotels the mone money left lett by tho tourists and visitors vis 15 f In Ln towns visited d and ud tho air aJr of or ori ol j i j I prosperity and activity such meetings s bring bring- to a 0 city aro of ot Inestimable 1 value Salt Bait Lake will nm come como Into a large Share of at the Immense western travel travo and already the tho streets are assuming n a n. 4 cheerful and lively appearance filled L with tourists from rom all parts ot of tho thc world while tho the sightseeing car cars are arc reaping a a. rich harvest est Men and women women wom worn en wearing badges on hats hat and coats proclaiming their loyalty as 15 chosen delegates to notional national or organizations aro arc everywhere In evl evidence enco oven oen before the ther regular summer campaign Is officially r opened rc f i of or the California papers In commenting com corn ONE mentin on the tho various badges cI pins and Insignia worn denoting membership In Iii various organizations I i pertinently pertinent remarks To ro the the tho one of or sororities sororIties sororIties soror soror- or secret or organizations there has come that hat m mystic sUc cordial little bit of ot ribbon or or Jeweled gold old which for so sc soman man many years has been mans man's property alone the alone the little token of ot good s fellowship fellow- fellow ship kindred Interests and friendship Mrs William Tod Tad Hol th of or New York Tork rk Ctt City Is famous for or her wonderful arra Array of or pins and end emblems the tho broad brond r velvet ribbon falling from ono shoulder down across her gown own to the opposite hem holding several everal hund hundred ed more than are owned by any other woman oman At first women did not like to wear federation emblems club buttons wearS or S ribbon badges Tho The first made them conspicuous the they argued ue while the ribbons would not harmonize with the tho I frock color I That A age ace e has gone son b by Toda Today tho the thoI I woman oman who Is traveling Is ver very apt to wear several se pins denoting membership In one or more orb organizations and the they go 0 far tar toward breaking down the bars of or prejudice or lh nes laying foundations foundations lions for tor warm friendships Many a California woman Is IR wearing wear wear- wearIng Ing with no end of ot pride the attractive gold rose and blue button which shows s she i Is a 1 member of ot the auxiliary to the tho women's board of or tho the Panama- Panama Pacific exposition The Tho golden wings winS's and torch of oC the thc State Federation of oC Women's s Clubs shines on man many a new gown own and Just now there are to b be seen e everywhere rc I the yellow and white button and badges of or tho the Y W. W C. C A. A which toll the Initiated that the first national biennial to be held In the west Is It In session here this week weak and ana next x M A HOUSECLEANING G the tho baseball b games game and tho the Meal Ideal weather conditions conditions con con- for tennis and other out out-oC- out door wt t snorts nr n r A fi l f I v t na s i u UI LUU lack of ot entertainIng entertaining In circles i I The Informal teas following the games S at hotels and n cafes cates and the tho Country Countr k p club tens tene have been the main excitement excitement excite excite- I ment of or tho the week cek past together ether with a a a. f fw w Informal entertainments given shen J for tor town out visitors and brides brides- I to to to-be be The next few ta- weeks eeles will be marked I by nUm numerous rous attractions rather out of the ordinary which will appeal l largely to all m members of or tho social sot set The coming comins- of at Maude laude Adams which Is alt always always al- al t ways as anticipated with delight ht will be the signal for the usual ovation o given hen e the popular noted actress whom Salt 1 Lake takes great pride In claiming as ns nor her ver very own 1 A great STent attraction of or the pre present ont week will be th the tho appearance of ot lIlo 1110 Ada tho the worlds world's most famous harpist and tho the engagement next week of or Sou Soua SOU ia band In the Tabernacle promIses promises prom prom- to be he one of or thA pleasures of or the spring in musical and society circles Later on tho commencement exercises of or the universities high Rouland nowland now flow land Hall Itoh St St. Marys Mary's academy West West- minster college collego and other school or or- or will engage tho attention of or nearly all 11 of or tho representative Salt Lake families together ether with tho man many oci affairs In connection wi with th the r Important main exercises I Coming g Ever Events THE schedule for tor tho the social calendar j L for the tho week weel at nt tho the Count Country club includes Informal teas on the afternoons or Of Monday and Thursday with clock golf Koif at 4 o o'clock lock table luncheon Wednesday at nt 1 o'clock and tho weekend week week- en end table tabla dinner and dance S SatUrday Sat Sat- t- t night t. t L. L A Mrs Mrs- George Y Wallace will throw open her spacious homo home Tho Porches In bin Wednesday afternoon froni until 6 C o'clock clo for tor R n card oard party part and ana nd tea to be bo given under tho the auspices 7 or M i the tho East Sl c guild Build of ot St. St Marks Mark's Cathedral parish for tor Iho tho benefit of or the Organ oKan fund E T C-T J. J Mrs Irs U Frederick Cowans Co Mrs Irs Geor George e Gibson Mrs Irs T. T W. W Borer and Mrs f Georg M. M Bacon will preside at tho the 7 tea e table assisted by a number of ot In rL 0 f MISS CHELTA MARGARET M rl daughter of Mr rr and Mrs J Joseph W. W McMurrin 1 whoso engagement en- en I en-I to Mead Howard Horton is announced Tho The marriage will take place early cary next fall Mr Horton is field manager in Salt SnIt Lake for the New York Life Insurance company I 5 y 1 4 S 4 y yI tA itt I c 21 M 4 S A c 4 kc k- k c 5 S s. s 4 Sc t- t 2 t c S 4 S c p 4 2 L- L S i S tr r i 0 54 5 5 4 4 S 'S Si i b 4 I 1 I I I II y 12 11 J v S i S iS 4 5 5 I t I 7 4 i S. S S 4 S 4 4 4 y 45 4 S 'S 4 4 4 1 S g S 3 I 4 S fr 4 jr 4 4 e t 3 1 4 4 S. S 4 4 Ms' Ms 4 44 S 'S S t 1 S i fl fl i r l il l f 5 44 A fr 4 S 4 c I Ij t j l s ts tl young society matrons and girls All friends of the hostess and the guild arc are especially Invited to come in to tea The la last l meeting meeting- of or the tho guild for the year will bo be held Monday Ion ay afternoon with Mrs A A. J. J Knight In Ninth avenue when th the annual election of officers will take place Among tho the for tor the tho S Siegel cl concert at nt the First Con Congregational rc 1 church Tuesday cv evening even even- n- n ing- ing ng which will bo one of ot the brilliant oc social bocal ll and musical events of oC the spring spring- are Mr lr and Mrs Karl A A. Scheid Mrs Florence K K Woodruff Samuel Newhouse New New- ew- ew house louse Mr an and Mrs W. W W W. Armstrong Mr and ond Mrs George S. S Auerbach Mr and ind Mrs John Dern Mr and Mrs Sol Siegel Mayor Ia or and aid adIr Ir Samuel C. C Park lark Mr and Mrs Jay T T. Harris Mr and Mrs R. R C. C Mr and Mrs Louis Simon Mr and Mrs Ire Adolph Simon Mr and ind Mrs lr Edward McGurrin Mr 11 and Mrs E. E O. O Howard Mr Ir and Mrs Ins Ledard Ledyard Led- Led yard vard Bailey Mr and Mrs L. L C. C Miller fit It Rev nev and Mrs Irs Paul Jones JonI Mr and Mrs Irs Dan Alexander Mr and Mrs W. W Yo M. M Ferr Ferry erry Mr and Mrs John Weir ell Mr and Mrs Henry Catrow Mr 11 and Mrs T T. W W. Bo Boyd Mr and Mrs Dean Den F F. Brayton Drayton Mr and Mrs Irs F. F C C. Richmond Mr 11 and Mr Mrs 1 I I A A. A H. H Coule Cowle Mr an and Mrs Irs II H. M. M Mr Ir and Mrs Irs John C. C Dal Daly Mr Ir and Mrs Irs lugh Dougall Miss Edna Dwyer er Fred Smith Mr and Mrs rs Horace H. H I. I Smith Mr 11 and Mr Mrs Mu John D. D Spencer Mr Ir and Mrs George o P per Mr and Mrs rs A. A H. H Peabody Rev nc and Mrs Elmer ElmerL L Y Goshen Mrs Irs Lafayette Hanchett has hils Invitations lor br a a. luncheon to be he given iven Wednesday at 1 o'clock at her homo home Third avenue n r t An elaborate evening entertainment scheduled for the week Is the card party part and dance danco to be given Tuesday night light at the hotel by St. St Pauls Paul's guild A diversified dl pro program ram will be presented presented pre pre- during tho the evening c consisting of or musical selections and fancy dances dances' a x special number to be given shen In costume cos- cos tume by Bessie Bessle and Grace Graco and Gerald Paynes and David Reeves pupils of or Miss Grace Cowie Cowic Tho The Troubadours will wili furnish music for tor dancing The rhe committee In charge chano consists of ot Mrs J. J H. H Dennis Mrs John Weir Mrs W. W L. L and Mrs A. A H. H Cowie Cowic c c Mrs W W. F. F Culmer will entertain Thursday afternoon at her home in First avenue with a bridge tea In honor honorof of or Mrs Mn Walter Hinman of or Seattle and Mrs Fred K IC Fernald of ot Elkhart Ind md f lc Mrs Ir A. A D. D Pierson will be hostess at lt ata a n series of bridge e luncheons on the afternoons of Tuesday and arid Wednesday at ot her apartments In the Arlington c Mrs Urs Lucius B n Fuller and Mrs Irs Arthur D D. Smith will give a I. I reception and tea ta Tuesday from 3 i until C 6 j o'clock at nt the home of or Mrs Fuller 65 5 University University I sit sity street I se Mrs F. F F F. Phelps and Mrs H. H S. S Hoisington will entertain Monday evenIng evening even even- ing Ins at lt the home of or Mrs Phelps for Miss lIss Alice Simpkin whoso marriage Jakes Jakes akes Wednesday C I The Tho women of or the First Congregational Congregational I church will vill give s a silver luncheon lunch lunch- con eon Tuesday at 1 o'clock at nt the home of or Mrs Irs F. F I. I L. L Parker 24 84 E. E lunch I South Temple An invitation Is extended to all 11 friends 2 I The Tho Cr Crystal stal Bridge club will be en entertained entertained en- en I b by Mrs Mra Frank J. J Wc First avenue ence Wednesday at nt luncheon luncheon lunch- lunch eon con and bridge Jc The meeting of ot the club will wiil be bo tho the last of or the series for forthe forthe the year ear c cA A large number o of Salt SnIt Lake lako society people will go to Ogden Wednesday to attend the thc tea to be given slen b by Mrs Ralph E. E Bristol at her homo home 5 Van nn VanBuren Buren avenue venue In honor o of ot Mrs Charles Oharles F F. r. r Ie The Tho Womans Woman's Republican club Is making making- arrangements for a I. I card party part to be given Friday afternoon May Ia 21 1 at the tho Hotel Utah The affair la is for social enjoyment only and tho the committee com corn ii in charge Includes Mrs O. O 1 P. P Cherdron Mrs Irs William Spry and Mrs t I 1 Mrs Irs J. J W. W DC lord Ford and Mrs A. A Hatch vilI c entertain Thursday afternoon with witha a tea bridge e at the homo home of or Mrs Hatch Hotch X Tho senior class of ot tho the Salt Lake High School East will give a n dancing party part Saturday evening In the post hallat hall hail hallat at Fort Douglas Douglos The officers and m members of ot the grand rand chapter Order Eastern Star will give a reception and musicale at Masonic temple Wednesday evening at S All li members of ot the order I Invited In ted The members of or the Shakespeare are club lub will be entertained Wednesday daY e evening hy by Miss Florence 36 E. E Fifth Sou South th Lillian hive No l 13 will en entertain entertain en- en at a n. card party part at th tho home of ot Mrs Irs William Wiiiiam Crowley Crowle N. N West cst Tem Temple lo ou on next net Frida Friday evening Weddings gs and iid nd Eng Engagements gen ts er I TN INVITATIONS IT ATIO S will bo be Issued this I week by Mr and Mrs J Lee ec Charles Miller Uller for or the marriage of or their daughter daugh daugh- ter Bonnie to Dr Charles Ch Moore Wai- Wai son Ion Medical corps U. U S. S A. A to tale take place at the family home E. E First South Wednesday da evening June 2 at t The ceremony will be performed in the tue presence of ot the family and a few rew Intimate friends and a large and brilliant rec reception will follow follos' The bride will wiil be bo attended b by Mrs Kenn Miller us as matron of honor and b by Miss Flora Hamilton and Miss Emma Zane as ns bridesmaids Little l Eugenia McChrystal dau daughter of ot Mr Ir and Mrs J J. J II 11 McChrystal will act as ns ring bearer Dr Walson who will come about May a 25 25 will wiil bring a brother officer with him to act as best man f. f iAn i- i An Important m matrimonial trl event ent of ot the week will be tho the marriage of or Miss 1199 Grace Alice lIco Simpkin dau daughter of or the Rev TIc Peter Atherton and GU Guy Stebbins Anderson to take place Illace Wednesday Wed nesda evening e at 8 8 o'clock ck at Phillips Congregational church chur h. h The bride will be attended b by Mrs Continued on Following Page roge r L 1 t I Ir I I II I I I 1 I e I II I ey t 0 t 1 lI lt l- l I 1 I I I I II II II I II II I r r I v r rr Continued From Preceding Page I I Homer L. L ton of Fort Tort Smith Ark MS matron of honor Ethel EthelE E E. Watkins curd and MJ all s Anna Jenks Critchlow as Joseph Josoph W W. Simpkin will tho the bridegroom as best man lUan and the ushers on the occasion will he the following group of or young oung girl friends of ot the bride Mis Miss 1158 s Doroth Dorothy Watkins Miss Us I Muriel I non Miss F Edith Ekstrom and Miss Adelaide Bardwell if c c Mr Ir Mrs S. S B. B Clark of 88 E E. First South announce the en engagement encasement a ement of or their daughter Ada la d C C. to George Geore Andrew Andrew An An- Andrew drew Neilson of Ocean Park Parl Cal The wedding weddin will take place on the evening c of Juno June 2 at S Third street I Oc Ocean nn Park Mr h and Mrs Irs Clark and daughters the Misses es Florence an and Ada Clark have been spending spendin the winter at Ocean Oc Park ParI having having- closed their Salt Lake home homo for tor tt the season Mason The young oung to be liar hat hosts of friend friends In Salt Lake who will Mill lie he pleased to know of the coming coining interesting event C I Mr and Mrs Joseph W. W announce the eng engagement nt of ot their daughter to Mead Howard Horton The Tho marriage will take place carl early in the fall taU t Mrs Irs Mary G G. G f Reynolds Wall Wallstreet street announces the engagement of ot her daughter Julia to J. J Romney Brain Drain the marriage to take place the first of or Ju June nc v 1 1 Mr Ir Rn and Mis Alma l a Cottam announce the engagement ment of their daughter Annie An- An nie to JIan Marry Harry 1 the wedding to take tale place the early part of ot June 1 Mr Mrs D Daniel nl 1 Leatham announces the engagement n of or l ll her e daughter Margaret to Fred the marriage to take place June 3 in the tile Salt Lake Lako temple r si- si Mr ir and Mrs Irs W. W L L. Morgan lor announce the marriage c of their daughter |