Show summer of 1910 in fashionable THE IrHE JL society bids fair fall to be bo a season of lolor olor I The edict has gone forth from invisible headquarters h that as the days das lengthen rich reds royal purples lus lustrous lustrous lustrous trous blues and mossy greens with touches of ot gold and silver everywhere will distinguish the tile summer gowns and millinery While delicate lilac Iliac and mauve mauie have pl during the cool coel co days of ot otI sprIng I it seems rather a case of ot ex ox extremes extremes meeting when in the midsummer days it has been elected tat tuat the vivid rich rh nt h tints should run riot However there is no danger langer that the observing public be overpowered and dazzled as long as the attractive tive and popular white tollette toilette holds Its own and continues to be as in the past the perfection In dress not only for the lovely young girl but for the pretty middle aged ag d mother and the dear young grandmothers who have at last come into their own In these days of beauty specialists and bi parlors when the tho average so society soNy Ny ty woman of all aU ages is expected to upend spend her spare time in the hands ol or orthe the masseur hoping to have the telltale v wrInkles banished and the soft com corn complexion of girlhood restored in some mysterious manner it is interesting to reflect that famous specialists declare that the only real method discovered for fir renewing ones youth and retaining tat tu same is sound Bound refreshing sleep slee So o far has the acceptance of that fact prevailed In London that society as a ahole hole hol has taken It up as a fad and set aside certain days when engage engagements engagements ments meats are cancelled and the hours spent j 1 L wooing realizing that t It Its s the t he only proper way to be healthy V oung and strong A nerve and brain t has said that If every woman would QuId relax enough each day to sleep f Hn cen n a quarter of an hour that the in insane sane aie asylums would not be filled with h nervous wrecks of women as is now tt U case the same applying equally to and rest cures Anyway it is a comfortable and inex remedy which systematically b pred ed may be the saving of many a aD nervous D society woman weighted down It ith h engagements I L Week Weel in Society I IThe The Tho home of Judge and Mrs D N in Twelfth East street t was the thes s cue ene of a delightful bridge tea yester aa nay Clay when Mrs enter entertained entertained tamed with eight tables of bridge where r zes were awarded at each ach table Vases Va es of pink roses and carnations were Tere the graceful decorations of tile the oms and the tea too table where the b hostess was assisted by b Mrs J T who wh poured tea tee and coffee A beautifully b appointed luncheon was tendered Ered Jeanne Russell Alford Uford yester yesterday ester esterday day tay the tI ee at Frank un s given ghen bj b the tIle members of the Ule el bof of which the interesting young oung actress was vas formerly a a valued member Th The floral decorations carried out n pink carnations were quite elaborate elaborate orate and a large targe l rge cluster of deep red rod was wa presented to the hon hen honored honored ored guest by y the club members The i place cards which were portraits of Miss Alford were laid for Mrs lUrs Mar Margaret MargaretR Margaret garet R It Alford Mrs Jack Alford AlCord Mrs L H Snow Mrs Lewis B Hills Mrs Irs George G Orge Gill pie Mrs Irs Bismarck At Mrs J M Reynolds R Mrs Frank T 1 Roberts Mrs Will F Culmer Mrs A D Lynn Mrs Frank Fr Gardner Mrs Fergus Ferguson Miss Mist Lucille Soars Sears Mrs Irs Thomas Austin and daughter Flossie gave gue a box party Friday after afternoon afternoon noon at the Orpheum matinee in honor honorof honore of r e Mrs Irs George F Olsen and Miss Afton Olsen n A luncheon followed at Frank F ank ImI s i j I Mrs Van D Spalding was one one of the 1 of Saturday afternoon when slip she entertained d two dozen or more of her 1111 friends at a pleasant five dve hundred r T art six tables of th the game being I lay d The parlors and were erp with ith pint pink i P I s a il with the dining room in red where the effective decorations were a cut glass basket of red roses on a cluny lace cen centerpiece centerpIece on the tim table which was lighted by candelabra and candles candies shaded in inthe inthe inthe the brilliant color Mrs George Wins nee noss presided at atthe the tea and abd coffee urns v s An elaborate social event of yester yesterday yesterday yesterday day took place in Ogden which was of ot interest in Sit Salt Lake ak akO It was the re reception reception reception given by Mrs John William Guthrie and Mrs Abbott Robley Hey Heywood wood at their home for which one hun hundred hundred hundred dred and fifty invitations were Issued including a number of friends in Salt Lake Lale Miss Lucille Morningstar entertained the members of the Gluck Aus club with a number of other young oung girl girlfriends girlfriends girlfriends friends yesterday afternoon at a pleas pleasant pleasant pleasant ant social affair when games and mu I p i q i V I f 1 i f 4 4 k 4 A AtT 3 5 tT r t t y ylo yI I I t lo A 4 i f x p af t s sc w ki c t tc I I c ki j I I I I MISS ROSE HOSE HOWARD HOWARDA A society girl of Salt Silt lake ke and also a gifted young artist Miss How Howards Howards Howards ards water color sketches have received much favorable comment and andin andin andin in an exhibit at the home of a friend in Boston Mass last winter her sketches of Utah scenery including views of Salt Lake valley Cotton Cottonwood Cottonwood Cottonwood wood and the mountain ranges found ready appreciative purchasers Miss Howard has also done some successful portrait work w rk sic were the principal features Daffo Datto Daffodils DaffodIls dils dUs tulips hyacinths and other spring flowers decked the rooms and the young hostess was assisted by ner mother Mrs Irs Freeman Morningstar in enter entertaining entertaInIng I tamIng A pleasant social occasion of the week II I took place Thursday afternoon when Mrs Seth W VT V Morrison entertained the I members of Spirit ot of Liberty chapter I Daughters of the American Revolution n nat I at her home The rooms were profusely decorated with spring flowers A de delightful I literary and musical program was given under the direction of Mrs I Frank B Stephens At the tea which i followed Mrs Morrison was assisted b by Mrs Irs C O E g I Allen Alien Mrs lUrs R II C O Gem S V z I IV Ij V j i iV iS V V V V V V V V S S V S V V 6 V VS S Vi 7 V V VV V V S 5 V VV V 1 V 0 1 V V V S VVS x 4 V V V V 4 4 4 V V 4 VV V S mss MISS MARY MAEY HORTENSE KIMBALL Daughter of Mrs Edwin Kimball A talented Salt t Lake society girl Miss Kimball who possesses a dramatic soprano sopra o voice of great power lower lower has spent the tIle last two years in Paris studying for grand opera under Professor Profesor sor or C W Clark who declares res that her voice has great possibilities for fol a successful future 1 melt mell Mrs C P Overfield Mrs A H Peabody Mrs C C Parsons jr and Miss Edna Farnsworth American Amei Beauty uty roses were the effective decora decorations decorations decorations of the th table tableA V A delightful social affair of the week occurring at Fort Douglas was given n Tuesday evening by b Lieutenant Li and Mrs Clark R Elliott In their quarters In hi compliment to Miss Virginia Beatty who left yesterday for Washington D DC DC DC C where she will be a member of the tao bridal party pirty on April 27 The quarters were adorned with a wealth of apple and peach blos bios blossoms blossoms und and nd the hostess was assisted d by bythe bythe bythe the young officers of the post poat Games and music were the principal features of the evening which was enjoyed by a number of young people from town P T Miss Mayme Noble was the hostess at ata ata ata a prettily appointed ap luncheon Tuesday TU at the Commercial club given In honor honorof of the Misses Sheridan of St Joseph Jos ph Mo Who are guests of o Mr and Mrs 1115 Roy T Byrnes The table uble which was laid In ill the dining room had for the centerpiece a mound of deep pink carnations with w th place cards hand painted laid for the twelve guests One of the charming card affairs which marked the early week was given by Miss Winifred Brice In compliment to Miss Zula Houtz of Provo who is the guest of her cousin Miss Romola King Spring blossoms in profusion graced the rooms and the young host hostess hostess ess 05 WitS was assisted by the Misses Stella Fabian Yera Vera Edwards and Alice Nib Nibley Nibley ley Icy V V Miss Dorothy D rothy Bamberger entertained a number of her young friends at a dinner Monday at lit t the home of her par parents parents Mr and Mrs J T E Bamberger to celebrate cele rate her sixteenth birthday anal anni anniversary Marguerites were the dainty decoration of the table where cards were la ds for eight young guests The University club dance Friday evening was one of the principal even evening evenIng lIng ing functions tun of the past week About fifty couples were present An orches orchestra orchestra orchestra tra of fifteen pieces furnished the mu music music music sic and the occasion was up to the usual standard of social affairs given at the exclusive club house F It V Mrs Ray flay S Brandon Jeanne Rus Russell Russell Russell sell Alford received fifty or more of her old friends Thursday afternoon at ather ather ather her old home in Center street all of whom were glad to have the opportunity ty to add their congratulations and offer good goo wishes for the future success of the gifted young actress The house was fragrant with spring blossoms and ad Mrs Irs Margaret R Alford was assisted In receiving ing her daughters friends tri by Mrs Jack Alford V Several social affairs have been given the last lat week in compliment to Miss Alta is s whose marriage to John J Jensen takes place this week Mrs F B Short and ai d Mrs Freeman Morningstar were the hostesses Friday afternoon at the home of the latter In East South Temple street at a Ken Kensington Kensington when between thirty and forty Corty friends were delightfully entertained Bowls of dog tooth violets and daffo daffodils daffodils dils dih and branches of apple appie blossoms were used in the pretty dec decorations decorations orations A very pleasant surprise party was given at the home of Miss Dagmar Lund Wednesday day evening The deco decorations de decorations o orations rations w were re roses and carnations and refreshments were served The Tho evening was vas spent In games and music Those present were the Misses Winnie and Geneva Parry Leila Lella Cotton and Margaret Haslam Mabel Edith and Bertha Emery Emer Ruby Rub Ball Stella Lund Grace GraM Evans Dagmar Dagar Lund Henry Harvey Albert Betts Betto Edwin Nord quist Ernest Gillespie Garnet Emery Wilford Burt Morris Parry Davis Da Davis vis Joseph Busath V Stephen Winter I Arthur V VV i V Among the Parties arties given last week for fol forthe forthe the coming brides of the month one of was the box party given given en Saturday afternoon at the Orpheum theatre by Miss Agnes Hansen In honor honorof of Miss Daisy DaiS Pence Automobiles were Bent to the homes of the various guests and they were taken to the theatre Following their entertainment there they were escorted to the Louvre V res restaurant restaurant restaurant where a dainty luncheon was served The tables were beautifully decorated in daisies in honor of ot the guest Large palms were placed about the tables forming an arbor of real roal springtime a Those In the party were wen Miss Helena Mead Mrs 1115 D IS C Mi s Marvel Maryl vel Madges Maden Mrs Irs PM PJ P 11 Cropper cr Miss Theo Hoff Hoffman Hoffman man Miss Myrtle Jack Mrs Louis Louts R B Wells Mrs George H Slocum Miss lis Helen Bowes Miss liss Mignon Denhalter Miss Luclle Luelle Price Mrs Joseph Coulam Miss Stella Ivy Miss Agnes Hansen and Daisy DaiS Pence V S Mr and Mrs rs Edward fi E E Jenkins en entertained entertained entertained a number rumber of young oung people last evening at their home when a mu musical musIcal steal and literary club cub was sas formed A delightful evening was spent and nd the first meeting of the club will be held two weeks from last evening with Col Co Colonel C Coonel l lonel onel and Mrs J 1 J Daynes jr Yesterday afternoon In honor of the fifth birthday of her little daughter Zora Zoro Mrs W G Romney entertained about fifteen of her little friends Re Refreshments were served and the little ones enjoyed games and music V Miss Nellie Hamilton entertained the theT theT theT T A B club Thursday night when the evening was as delightfully spent in games games and music The members present were the Misses Eleanor White Cleo Win Vin Winchester chester cheste Leonore Watts Bertha Spen Spencer Spencer Spencer Mayme Hill Ivy Knight May lIa Guest Louise Maycock and Leonore Bradford Miss Leonore Watts will en entertain en entertain entertain the club April 23 28 A pleasant surprise party was given Mrs J J Cannon Wednesday ening e at her home East Eist Ninth South street Music and games were the fea feature feature feature ture of the tho evening ev Supper was served and over oer thirty friends enjoyed the evening V T L V Coming Events I Mrs R B E McConaughy and Mrs John Cain have issued invitations for fora a bridge too tOn to be given Tuesday after afternoon afternoon afternoon noon at tho the McConaughy home corner East Second South and Eleventh Ea Eat t streets V Mrs D N entertains Thurs Thur Thursday Thursday day afternoon with a Kensington at her home in Twelfth South street st t toj oj c V Mrs W V F Jensen M will ill give a bridge tea Saturday afternoon in compliment to Mrs C A Quigley in anticipation 6 ot t her leaving next month for an ex cx extended ext tended t European trip 1 V The senior branch of the Girls Friendly society of St Marks cathe athe cathedral dral parish have Issued invitations for fora a dancing party to be bo given tomorrow evening in the Ladies Literary Liter ry club clubhouse clubhouse house Miss Margaret Gibbons will entertain afternoon at a bridge tea Mrs MiS Clarence entertains Friday afternoon n for her guest Miss Rose of Atlanta Ga and nd Miss Stella Cohn Mrs Irs George T Brice will entertain the members of ot the Utopia Card club dub Wednesday at 1 at luncheon which will be followed by bridge in the afternoon The regular meeting of the Utopia club was postponed last week on account of the death of ot Mrs Lauer a sister of Mrs Isadore Mayer one of the oldest members of the club t The Regimental Bridge club of Fort I Douglas DOUg will wm hold Lold their th regular monthly meeting Saturday night In the post hall r The hosts and hostesses of the occa ocea occasion occasion sion are to be Captain Capt in and Mrs Willis Uline eline Lieutenant and Mrs Charles F FReese FReese FReese Reese Lieutenant arid Mrs H L Walt Walthall Walthall hall hail Lieutenant and Mrs G P Stall Stallman Stallman Stallman V man manThe The Sons of the tile American Resolution I tion will give a banquet Tuesday day even evening evenIng ing lug at the University club which will willbe willbe willbe be an n elaborate annual social affair Those serving on the committee who have the affair In charge are Judge M ML ML ML L Ritchie C P OverfloW J Walcott Thompson C P Crawford and Harold B Stephens I The officers and ad t ladles ladies 1 of Fort Doug Douglas I las will soon Issue Invitations for a formal forthal fotI 1 1 hop to be given In the post hail hall hallon hailI hailon hailon on the evening of t April Invitations have been Issued for the I commencement exercises exercises ses of or St at Marks hospital training school for nurses on Von Wednesday evening April 27 at 8 at St Marks larks cathedral A re reception reception will follow from 9 to 11 at the th Ladies Ladles Literary club house V Mrs P G Hampton will entertain Thursday afternoon aft at cards in honor of her guest Miss Ethel Plant |