Show I VERAL reasons have been as assigned S signed for the of the usual bi ring entertaining g In circles circle W hile there has been a steady stady c arrant o of rather Informal attain affairs the general Ll average has been b n rather below that of ot former seasons The call of ot the tte has haa proved too great of host hostesses an inducement to the majority esses The double attraction of the beautiful spring days together with waiting w Ung automobiles to whirl them out alOng country roads fringed with bud budding budding ding trees and shrubs prove counter counterattractions attractions to bridge affairs rs teas and IB also allO Rather a more prosaic reason glen given In the presence ot the annual of ot spring house cleaning which Is being prosecuted generally generaU The pos possibility of again starting up the fur the proud Jid J de e ia IS firmly finnly banished as housekeeper Mews her immaculate cur curtains tams and rooms swept and garnished garni and treed freed from the winters soot and smoke In the light of ot the almost constant ex eXt ius from Salt Lake it will be a pleasure to welcome home In the near I ture a number of ot Salt Lakes best known families who have made extend extended ed d trips abroad Their hospitable homes ul be thrown open once more to their White While Salt Lake society is scattered over the globe it is a satis fai fa Jon ion to know that there comes a time for returning home The first of May Mayis is the accepted time for the large Salt Lake contingent who have spent the late v winter inter and early spring mouths In l and th the southern beaches be chu to to their th lr homes hom and it Is t tj a on all an sides that there can be no 1 summer residence r than Salt and vicinity Among those who will wUl return within the month after more or less extended trips are Colonel B E A Wan Wall and fam family Hv ily after spending six months In New lork Florida Washington and lator n a European trip including the Med Mediterranean MedIterranean the Holy Land and Italy i and Mrs Wall Van will come homo home to devote their time to the overseeing of the final finishing touches and details f JT r the interior decoration of their pala palatial t residence in Brigham street for they have selected choice chole orna orno melts durIn during their absence as wen well as art treasures and Mr and Mrs James L Franken and Miss Webber ebber will return soon after a aIr Ir year spent in European travel Mr and Mrs Irs Thomas Weir wilt will soon be at home In their handsome residence fter spending the winter in Honolulu Mr and Mrs Irs C W T Whitley after n extended wedding wadding trip to the Orient t ill soon floon come com back to Lake ake and andon nd on ill IU be bt at b to their In the I arl A home In E st South Temple street t during the ab ce of ot otHI tri HI owner abroad It is a keen disappointment to tin friends of ot Colonel Colonl and Mrs E F Holmes that in all aU probability they will not nt come to Salt Lake this summer um ler to too o cupy uP either of their beautiful homes homel the th Amelia AmeBa Palace or Oakwood their home homeI I Week in Society 1 esterday afternoon Mrs Clifford R Pearsall was the hostess at the first firstin in a series of bridge teas given at her rone In East South Temple street The rooms were fragrant with spring bIos blos blossoms the tables of bridge were 1 and in tn the dining room where fn E O Howard Mrs rs L L Terry oUrs f P E Carter and Mrs J B E Caine p a mound of tulips formed the ther centerpiece r of the prettily appointed ta tale a ale le where pansies were also alBo used I wera given at the bridge ta tables bles where the tally taUy cards bore the monogram of the hostess In gold A large number of friends came in for the tea which followed the game Mrs A II U Ensign entertained yester yesterday ester esterday day afternoon in honor of Mrs C A who leaves next mouth to spend the summer abroad The house was beautifully decorated de orated for the ocoa OCO I IB B on n tie the hall in iq red pink carnations and in the parlor r with peach 1 in the libra The dining room was effective in yellow where shaded in yellow occupied 1 the center of the table on a cluny lace centerpiece with large larce green baskets or of yellow hare lilies at either end Mrs J A DeBouzek and Mrs Percy Peray V Sad Sadler Sadler ler poured ten tea and coffeo assisted ted by Miss Hyde A large number of ot guests enjoyed the afternoon Mr and nd Mrs Mra Edward B E Jenkin en entertained entertained sixteen young people last Jast evening at a prettily I appointed dinner which V vas CaB followed by an informal mu At Rowland hall la lut t evening Miss Colburne entertained entert for the members of tile the sophomore class elaas at dinner which was followed by h an informal dance in the gymnasium Miss Florence gave a charm charming charming ing luncheon yesterday at the W V J Halloran h me in East Second South street when her ler were the mem members members bers of the Pi Eta Epsilon society American Beauty roses were the effect jive decoration of or the table tahle where place i 1 i i I j w w i C i t i is s 1 i 1 r j i J JT T KEITH J One of Salt lakes popular society matrons Mrs Keith with her hus husLand husband Land band Dr J T Keith and daughter is still in Chicago where they have 1 I spent the winter cards were laid for the Bamberger Mary Luman Lillian LUnan Dorscher Dors Dorscher cher Ruth Dorothy Marion Marlon Cynthia G Hardy The young oung hostess was assisted in entertaining by her sister Miss Mary Halloran Mrs S H II Sharman and Mrs Mra W Y Ji H Dee grave gave a prettily appointed ap luncheon Wednesday in the Smith apartments in honor of Mrs S H Black and Mrs F FW FW W Dunn who left Thursday for Los Angelas to make their home A num number number ber of friends were invited to meet the guests of honor and bridge followed the luncheon where yellow ollow and white daffodils adorned the table One of the elaborate rate social affairs of yesterday afternoon Has as the Kensing Kensington ton given gl en by Mrs Barnes at ather ather her pretty artistic home In Ninth East street to meet Mrs Flora Sinclair worthy grand matron O E S Sixty i I t i MISS JOSS FRANCES DYER CLARK Daughter of U S Senator C D Clark of Wyoming whose marriage to Ho iro bait bJ t Chapman of Boston will take place Tuesday in Washington D C I I or more were present and the rooms I were attractive with a profusion of jon jonquils jonquils sweet peas potted palms and daffodils The hostess was assisted in serving erving and entertaining by Mrs R E Savage and Miss Barbara Hoffer Mrs Sinclair was also the honored guest at ata a 0 social affair given last laIt evening in inthe inthe the Masonic temple by Electa chapter O E S SI Saturday afternoon the women of the theU I TJ U of U enjoyed a pleasant afternoon entertainment jn n the kindergarten rooms in the normal training building when tho following delightful musical program was wa given by Mrs rs Emma Ramsey Morris accompanied by Mrs Agnes Dahlquist Beckstrand I Once Loved a Boy Needham In Inthe Inthe the Wood Goetz His Lullaby Car Carrie Carrie rie Jacobs Bond torture scene II n Trova Trovatore Trovatore tore F Brell Bren Annie Laurie Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs R H Bradford Miss Knowlton and Miss Althea Wheeler Between the hours of and B were present A II One of the successful social affairs of ot the early week was glen given by Mrs A J Hosmer Tuesday afternoon at her new home in Thirteenth East street and was the second in a series of ot similar affairs presided over by the hostess The large rooms up stairs and down were filled with tables where bridge was played and numbers of invited came later for tea which was served in the billiard bUllard below where the table was beautifully arranged the color colorI scheme in yellow being carried out in daffodils and bows and streamers of ot oty I I yellow y tulle Mrs Frank B Stephens I and Mrs C S Va ner poured tea and I coffee by Mrs L C Miller Mr C C Parson Jr and the Misses Edna Farnsw rth and Hazel Sapping ton The musicale given Tuesday after noon by Mrs Mra W V H Dale and Mrs S C Snyder at the Miller flats was one of i the most moat enjoyable affairs of the week both from a musical mu ical and social stand I 1 point The artistic decorations of the room were in blue and white Carna in blue vases and combined with Illusion graced the tea table which was lighted by b candelabra shaded in blue The hostesses were as assisted assisted by a number of their friends and those participating In the program were Mrs Fred Hornung Mrs W Y H Bintz Jr Mrs W Y G Tuttle Mrs Sands Miss Angel and Master Russell Bailey i An attractive spring pring luncheon was given Thursday by Miss Noble at her home in East South Temple street to I meet the Misses Sheridan of St Joseph I I Mo who are guests in the city of ot Mrs rs I Roy T Barnes Spring blossoms graced 1 the table and the dainty place cards were laid for eight I Mrs J B Whitehill entertained Thursday afternoon in her apartments in the Caithness with a few tables of or bridge in honor of Mrs Frederick L a now new addition to Salt Lake society Daffodils and other spring blossoms were seen throughout the rooms and tho hostess was assisted in entertaining by Miss Carrie Sappington Miss Ethel M 1 Lane whose marriage e eakes takes akes place this week was the compU complimented guest at a Thurs Thursday day given by h Miss Ruth Sixteen v ung friends of the were invited to meet her ber Mr Ir and Mrs I J E Hubbard enter entertained entertained a 0 party of young people at t an informal musicale Friday evening at their apartments In the Gibbons In honor of Miss Hannah Le Compte I I tills Miss Miriam Hubbard entertained d I twenty girl friends at a Mission mati matinee matinee nee party Tuesday afternoon After Afterwards wards they had a social gathering at ather ather her home In the Gibbons apartments I Refreshments were at ta tables tables bles decorated with yellow daffodils and the place cards were apple blossoms blossom The home of MF and Mrs Irs Geo K Smith was a merry last evening ee when the Misses Jasmine and Vivian Ilan entertained eighteen of their Sunday school class with an evening Of or cards and dancing round mahogany ta table 1 ble le was profusely decorated with the spring blossoms The salads Ices bon bonbons bonbons bons and flowers were in green and nd white Among the guests guest were Iere Lu Iu Lucile cile He Armstrong Irene Langton Inez Langton Mildred Ferguson Marlon Mathews Hazel Clark Edward Ban Banning Banning ning John Wallace Vallace Harry Morrison Dan Gurnsey Warner Morrison MorrIon Gordon Van Alstine Frank Boxrud Ferg Fer Ferguson F r guson and Albert Love Miss Robinson assisted by Miss Gene Corey entertained Wednes day da evening at bridge Spring flowers adorned the rooms and prizes were awarded to Miss Frances Frames Brown Miss Maud Miss Florence Florente Galeazzi and Miss MUs I Coming Events I IThe The social committee of ot the University club has issued invitations for tor a formal dancing party to be given at the club clubhouse clubhouse house Friday evening April 16 A jk l Miss Dorothy Doroth Bamberger will entertain a number of her young friends at dinner Monday tomorrow evening at her home At the home of ot her mother Yrs Mrs Mar Margaret Margaret garet R n Alford 86 Center street Thurs Thursday Thursday day afternoon from 2 to 6 Mra Ray S B I Brandon nee Miss Jeanne Russell Alford I will wUl be at home to her friends friendsOn On day afternoon at the home of ot Bishop F S Spalding Eat East First South street the regular monthly meet meeting meeting ing of ot the womans auxiliary will be held The work done by the different societies during Lent to be sent to Grace hospital Morganton wIlt will be on Tee Tea will ba b served from 4 to 6 The younger branch of the Girls Friendly society will sell candy Spirit of Liberty chapter Daughters of the American Revolution Will be en entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs Seth W Morrison at her home lit hi Sev Seventh Seventh East street Mrs Frank B Stephens will be the chairman of ot the afternoons program Ms I Clarence will 1111 issue in invitations invitations tomorrow for a social affair to tobe tobe be given Friday April 22 In honor bonor of her sister Miss MIsa of Atlanta Ga and Miss Stella Cohn who leaves soon OOn for a trip abroad The Opal five hundred bundred club will wUl meet with tIn Mrs H II W Sherwood Mrs W V H II Dee will entertain the mem members bers of the Thursday luncheon this week at the Smith apartments The Sewing club will meet Friday af after ter toon oon with Mrs William 1 llam M ll McCrea Mrs P G Hampton entertains the Jolly Twelve Friday afternoon at her home homeTh The Th card cant club will be enter entertained this week by Miss Wanda Pratt The East Kast side guild will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs George orge W Y Rose ROil on the corner corn 1 of East South Temple street and University avenue Invitations will be issued Is this week for forthe forthe the annual commencement exercises of the graduating class of f nurses of St Harks training school which wilt Will take place Wednesday V day evening April 27 ro In St Marks cathedral to b followed by a reception and dance dame In the Ladles ladies LIt LIterary dub club house houle k t fc Mrs Ins W W V Rivers will entertain the members of the Cr Crystal stal card club Wed Wednesday nesda Misa nC GaleAzzi will entertain a number of her friends Friday evening at her home in Fist A party part will b given ghen tomorrow night to celebrate the eightieth birthday anni anniversary anniversary of John McDonald An elaborate program has been prepared to be followed by a banquet Weddings and Engagements h h hAn An Important wedding of the week in nocial and official circles in Washing Washington ton D C that is also of greet groot interest in Salt Lake society is that of Miss Frances Dyer Nark Clark daughter of United States Stat S i r and Mif r C D Clark Oark Qt Wyoming and Hobart Chapman of Boston which w will ill take place Tuesday April 12 1 at the Church of oC the Incarnation Incarnation tion Miss Clark is w well ll known in Salt Lake where with her Miss Mar Margaret Margaret garet Clark she was very vel popular in hi society when they were pupils at Row Rowland Rowland land Hall and later when on frequent visits to friends fri ds In the city It Mr Chap Chapman Chapman man is a member of ot one of the old Bos BOI Boston BOIton ton families A party of will leave Boston in a private ear car to attend the wedding in Washington which will include members of the Chapman Ames Endicott and other distinguished Massachusetts families The wedding will be bo an elaborate af affair affair fair The bride will be attended by her sister Miss Margaret Clark and amI the Misses Ruth and Elizabeth Ellzabeth Chapman Harold Fabian of Salt Lake who is isnow isnow now at Harvard university will be best bestman bestman man Other members of ot the bridal par party party ty are Mrs rs Clarence Clark of Colorado Springs and Miss Maud Mer Merriam Merriam The ushers will be Harvard Haryard classmates of the bridegroom Mr Chapman will take his bride to Wyo Wyoming yo ming where they will reside oil one of ot the Chapman ranches A home wedding of ot the week will be i that of Miss Ethel M 11 Lane and George Wesley Lloyd of Butte which will wUl take place on the evening of ot Tuesday April 12 at the home of ot the bride in South Third East street The ceremony will willbe willbe be performed by the Rev R G Mc Me Niece and an informal reception will follow for the relatives and close friends of the bride and bridegroom i The wedding of Miss Gwendolyn A Lincoln and W Squires will wUl take place Wednesday in the tho temple The date of the wedding of ot Miss El Elsie Elsie sie Ridge of Kansas City and Dr W WG V G B Terrell TerreH of Salt Lake has been set for Wednesday June 1 I to take place In Kansas City at the brides home Mrs G R Walker Valker of this city |