Show M J EJ 4 days of ot the week teat pos d dhave THE have haYG not beon distinguished by bythe the usual 80 social whirl which gene generally ally attends Easter week In tho Urn wa way of teas reception an and luncheons Thero Thoro aro o numerous explanations explanations ex ex- ex- ex for tor tho existing conditions v. v The terrible disasters and tr the east resulting from torm and flood Dood have e cast a R. gloom over the whole try itry and many charitably Inclined people Ie have bave directed their energies to toward to- to ward Ard Alleviating conditions a aa far tat a va u ut It t lie Hey ft In their power Again the tho weather has baa av any anything thinK but Taut its ita reputation for tor gentle gentl and fair Easter skies aklu Spring J has been tabooed d while fur far farand oL b and end heavy arm arment when bat bat- IU MIts wIth wit the th sieni elements element nta have hAvo been beon or are JO than thon ever eTer appreciated Many MAnT o of the city db any that ring to the unusually Ur early date dat o 0 of Zeater iter pring hOU housecleaning haa baa haat t yot yet token place arid and nd all thought or of entertaining until that annual bugo bug bug- 0 o is lB over over- overla overIa la Ia ou out oat of ot tho question Notwithstanding the lack of ot enter enter- lining Ining in the home there have hATe been i v ral ol elaborate borate evening eventa o of ot lore OF than usual Importance ive va occupied a a. special place in the weeks week's entertaining The days daya of ot the prevent present nt week promise a 8 good deal in th he w way 7 of or entertaining Several Booral aft aft- Doon affairs luncheons and theatre les e are eze planned in honor of ot out of ot town guesta brides and prominent nt members embers of society Events in connection with th the tho open- open o go g of ot the splendid now building o of the theles theles theles les Literary club are attracting oro lore than ordinary Interest throughout the tho community It is now confidently expected that tho the first regular meeting i the club April 11 will be held in th the tie building ng 1 The formal opening opening- t for the public will however bo be a a. pl play y to be pres ed at a 0 matinee and evening perform perform- nce ince about tho the middle o of oe April under the s of the dramatic section of ot oto the 30 o club club Th The play written by Mrs Mra B. B Palmer In collaboration with Mra s. s C. C E. E Richards Mrs M. M I. I I L. L Lla ie 10 Mrs C. C G. G Plummer and Mrs W. W PI P. P I leer Is entitled Tho The Best Seller SeUer a a. spectacular fantasy The plot of th the sketch will Include tho ho characters from different popular ivorIes of or fiction taken by members o of the ho section with twenty four in theSte tho the isto sto and fourteen children The costumes cos cos- are being carefully planned and any lany of oe them on an elaborate scale Spectacular electric lI light h t effects will willa wille e a a. feature Selections by the club and tho the Eu Euterpe society are areo areto to o 0 bo be given and the affair promises to toe toC e C ono of ot absorbing absorbIng- interest and will m pen open the new clubhouse in a brilliant rid ind appropriate tc manner Arnon Among those t taking part are aro Mrs W W. Drew Mrs Mra C C. E. E Richards Mrs Irs C. C Mrs irv W. W F. F Adams Mrs P. P Kiser Mrs W. W A Wetzell Mrs juis D. D Gordon Mrs W. W J. J J Shealy Irs rs ra Frank Larson Mrs A. A S. S Bower rs re Harry BIntz Mrs R R. R S S. S Allison Amson les ss Lila Mae Eaton Miss Tessie Max Max- fell ell Miss Mars Mars-a Margaret Margarot rot Clark Miss Emma illen llen lien Miss Kate Kato Groo Miss Bonnie Donnie tiller flIer Miss Eliza EUza Dey and Miss Elsa The Th r rooms 8 In the new building are arc arranged for tor social affairs C t all kinds and the tho will probably be the center of or much entertaining In the future the first afternoon event of ot social to occur soon after atter the ernal opening by the tho dramatic en tor- tor will be a largo large bridge tea to tobe toe toS be S e elvon givon under the tho auspices of ot St. St larks arks Cathedral guild n Ruth Sharples Goodwin trav tray InS InS' counselor of ot Wellesley college is to arrive toda today In tho city to tomain main maln until Wednesday She Sho will be beBe bee beo Be o e house guest of ot Mrs C. C P. P Overfield ring Bring her ata stay Tuesday afternoon pe Utah club will JU entertain compliment to Miss Mise Goodwin with a aA A from 3 to 6 at tho the home of ot Mrs In Seventh East The guests the the occasion will Include tho the former of Vassar Bryn Mawr Mt U. U and colleges I t f c c je c cere ere lere Is rather r an n unsettled state of ot fairs In connection with the Country Countr ab b at the present time if It proposed go through h It will mean t the popular place of entertaining ir tho the summer ec season son will not be lIable tl fur r social functions The torI for for- I opening of or the club generally kes es place ploce Memorial do day and It Jt will wm luso Use quite a chan change In the tho summers summer's og if Ie the club home golf goIt links lInk Dd ci I tennis courts are not to be the ter iter of tho usual entertainment i ft Com Coming in ur Events I RS JAMES A. A IRONS wife of ot Colonel Irons of or Fort Douglas Douclas l 0 leaves the tho middle of ot the tho week weel for hington ton D. D c a for an extended Lt It with relatives and friends will lh the complimented guest at a num num- ot f social events tho the early part of Ve week k This his evening at Fort Douglas Colonel d Mrs Irons will bo be entertained at a n. aby aner ner by Lieutenants C. C C. C and nd J. J A A. y Tomorrow evening Captain and antI andL L George II H. Estes will give a 0 party part the tho Salt Lake Lako theatre In their honor day evening evening- Captain M F. F Smith for tor them at dinner I ti officers and md ladles ladle of at Fort glas will resume the tho fortnightly which were adjourned during the theer c er c part of ot Lent Invitations are aro led ed by tho the entertainment commit commit- forM the tho dance Friday evening i In hall haJJ W. W R. R will entertain ci c- c i H T jh t v I j y 4 4 t. t l 3 L I g t I i 10 r ck A Af f t t tc c t 4 4 4 11 J 1 I 1 L LI ff I I II MISS MARGARET MAEGARET Photo rom Coolers Cooler's The daughter of Mrs Benner X Smith and the granddaughter of the late Judge A. A Miner the first chief justice ustice o othe of the ho State of Utah Miss McClure who is one of the tho most beautiful girls in Salt SnIt Lake Lako society circles is now vis- vis I r Mi ri r rr 1 r Miner 1 in Los Angeles A uA b. I Tuesday afternoon with a a. largo Jerg bridge tea at her home I 01 Mrs W W. B. B Stan Stanley y has has Issued Invitations invitations In I for tor a 0 bridge tea ten to be given in in compliment to her niece Mrs Garratt B. B Wilkin Thursday afternoon 7 Miss Hartley and Miss Florence Hartley will vill entertain with a bridge tea from 3 to 5 15 Thursday afternoon at atthe atthe atthe the Hartley Hartle homo home In honor of Mrs U. U T. T of ot Los Angeles and Miss Hazel Morse of ot Chicago Tomorrow c evening nl g Mr Ir and Mrs J. J A. A will entertain a number number number num num- ber of oe friends at dinner to meet Mr tr and antI Mrs Irs Joseph II Siegel fc Wednesday Mrs George S. S Auerbach will be bo the tho tho hostess at a luncheon at atthe atthe atthe the Hotel Utah given In honor of Mrs Joseph Joseth H. H Siegel c Mr and Mrs Irs Leo Charles Miller and daughter lI Miss Bonnie Donnie Miller will en entertain entertain entertain en- en a 0 few tew friends Wednesday y evenIng evening evening even even- ing at a faggot party part given hen for their house guest Mrs Irs R. R L. L Edwards of Salmon City Ida jc 1 I IThe The Plate club will be entertained Thursday b by Mrs F. F I. I L. L Parker at nt her home in East South Temple Templo street I jV C c I The Sowing club will be entertained Tuesday afternoon h by Mrs Harry HarT BIntz intz in the Sampson apartments 11 t i iThe The A. A F. F club will will be be entertained at atthe atthe the tho homo home of Mrs J J. J J Jackson 2 25 5 E. E North Temple this week on tho usual m mooting meeting day FIve hundred will be played from 2 to C. C c The Tho T-Ganza T club will give n a dancIng dancing dane dane- ing ing- party part Thursday evening April 10 In tho Eleventh Ele ward amu amusement hall ball The committee consists of Misses Lillian Johnson Leona Leomi Ford Coalter Undine Anderson Eva Higbee Viola Coalter Myrtle Mrtle Johnson Esther Wg- Wg ham Judith fior ano Miss 1 Zora Zorn A. A Shaw will wUl present her pupil Miss MIES Louise Loube Vel Welch h. h In an evening ot of dramatic readings Thursday da April 10 at Conservatory hall hail She will be bo assisted by Miss MIH Nellie Gray Gral In fancy and nna Interpretative dancing c A dancing party will be given ghen Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- naMa night in Brith hall hail In in Third East street for tor tho the benefit of ot tho the flood sufferers In Ohio and Indiana Tho The affair Is being arranged by ly Max MOX The Tho music music mu mu- Schick and Fr Fred Fre d sic will be bo furnished by the Aloha or ch chestra es tm Week in Soc Society ety I 1 L LAST I ST AST evening evening- at al Fort Douglas Capia Captain Cap Cap- ia tam tain and Mrs George Gcorge H. H Estes Estt s en entertained on- on n. n with a dinner at their quarters In officers officers' row the party numbering eight Tho The dinner ta- ta bl blo held hold a centerpiece of golden olden Jon Jon- and the guests present were vere Ce Col and Mrs James A. A Irons Capt and Mrs John Johi DeWitt Capt M. M F. F Smith and Dr Walsen aIsen f Mr Ir and Mrs Irs Richard Sava Savage ver very pleasantly entertained a number of tt their friends and neighbors last evenIng evening even even- ing In an informal manner at their home In Third avenue a Cards f formed the the- entertainment of the tho evening eight tables of five hundred d being played The hostess assisted b by her hor daughters lau laughters laugh daugh h. h Misses l Margaret arct Pearl an and Savage SI and the rooms were cro bright with spring sprInt flowers v lc C The Elks who never neer do thins things s by halves s. s outdid themselves In th the tho Wl way thc they managed their first annual anneal re reception reception reception re- re and ball bRIl which occurred Thursday night at tho the Hotel Utah Tho rhu elaborate program including a reception recep recap Lion tion dance banquet and cotillion b beginning bo- bo ginning at nt 9 o'clock and antI ending in inthe inthe the late lata morning hours was from first to last carried out on an elaborate scale proving to be ono one of ot the most striking and spectacular affairs ever vei attempted in the tho city or state Tho The decorations wore were suggestive o of tho national na na- na- na organization the th colors purple and white being in evidence A largo large elk stood guard between en tho the banquet and ball room draped In the two colors colora holding tho the clock pointing to 11 the mystic hour when tribute is paid to departed members A beautiful feature of the evening was tho the fanc fancy dal dances ces given S' by Miss Ruth Fornstrom and sixteen of h hr h r young pupils In tho ballroom under ar- ar electric light effects Beautiful favors were used In tho the cotillion which was wag participated In b by fifty couple couples Two orchestras were wore engaged for tho the evening the thc orchestra under r the direction of at Willard E. E Weihe rendering ren ran dering a concert program In tho the main dining room where supper Hupper was served near the tho midnight hour Easter Enster Monday night WAS marked by a a. vory very successful reception recaption and dancing dancing dan dan- cing party a at which tho the Bachelor Knights were the tho genial ho hot hORtS ts Tho The event took place at the Hotel Utah and was vas enjoyed by a hundred o or more mor j couples All of or tho the details were carried carried car car- ried ned out In a a. manner to reflect credit upon the committee in charge and to tomake I make malee the annual function one to be eagerly anticipated from year car to year St. St Marys academy was the tho scene of ofa a delightful ell sliver silver tea Easter luon- luon In afternoon given b by St. St Marys alumnae alum alum- nae nao association which was attended by several oral hundred friends The spacious spacious spa sea cious rooms were elaborately decorated ed with Easter lilies HUes and other choice flowers Tho The guests were received bythe by bv bythe the officers of ot tho tim association and ana Mr Mrs C. C W. W Whitley Mrs Richard all ONell Mrs Irs W. W V. V B. B Stanley Miss lIss Frances Phillips and Miss Alino Carter r took toole turns in presiding at tho beautifully bel arranged tea table where a striking color CIOl effect in yellow prevailed f c One of ot tho the prettiest afternoon af affairs affairs af af- fairs of the spring wa was the th bridge party given I en Tuesday afternoon at tho the Richmond home homo b by Misses Gladys Glads and Marguerite Richmond i in honor of ot Mrs Mra Samuel R. R Meyers Ie ers of Chicago The Tho r rooms oms whore tho games o of bridge were wOre enjoyed were fragrant with spring flowers A number of other other- guests camo In for tea later the tho tea table where the tho decorations In violets jonquils and Easter lilies presenting lovel Mrs William a l lovely appearance P. P and Mrs Ir L. L J. J Gilmer poured tea ten and coffee coHoe assisted b by Mrs John Elliot Clark Miss Eleanor Elennor Stewart Miss 1 Lucilo Lucile Francko Francho Miss Ethel Ithel Riley Miss Edna Dunn and MIss Marjorie Dc Day Doy Mrs Frederick as assisted assisted as as- the young young- oun hostesses in receiving in lug ing an and Margaret Moran received d tho the guests at the tho door 1 On the same samo afternoon Mrs Willis Wine entertained dell delightfully with a. a tow few tables of bridge at her quarters at Fort Douglas Pink roses rosca and carnations car- car nations formed tho charming decorations decora of ot the rooms and the tea table hero n-hero hero the hostess was assisted by Mrs Fr Frederick Perkins and Mrs Rust Ru George e Tho Thu Easter Baster dance danco danco given h n Friday evenIng evening even even- Ing at th the University club which closed the tho series of ot formal ormal dances ances for forthe forthe forthe the season proved to be he one of at the most roost successful from a social point of vl view w given on for tor some timo at ot tho the ex exclusive ex- ex clu o clubhouse Dancing was enJoyed enjoyed en en- Joyed to a ft special musical program hen given b by tho the ors who al also o rendered a concer concert program earlier in inthe inthe the tho evening e Tho The beautiful rooms room were bright with spring flowers palms and ferns ferna and nJ tho the usual profusion of pf college und and university uni uni- flags and pennants A delicious buffet supper was served Continued d On Page 2 Column L 1 i 0 f. f t J Jr J r- r CD Q CD Q f J IT f Y 11 0 CD CD 0 I l 1 t f I Continued From Pago 1 L In the tho lato late hours and punch was dispensed during the evening Tim Tho guests were received by tho the m of ot tho social committee as assisted isell b by Mrs Airs W. W W. W Armstrong Mrs R. R H. H Of or Officer freer Mrs lira Don Carlos Roberts Roberta and Mrs Mra David Taylor Several preceded tho main affair and the costume costumes costumes cos cos- tume worn by the tho women and girls present wore ore unusually elegant decant and up to M On tho same evening a 1 cr very successful success success- f rut ful t military n ball was wa given at the Odeon by tho the Salt Lake lU High h school battalion The hall was gay ny ay with rican American flags flogs combined with red and Mack the high school colors An in interesting In- In exhibition drill and guard mount were werl distinctive features of the tho evening Tho The patrons of ot the affair 1 wore were Gov and Mrs William WilHam Spry and |