Show P I 1ITh fl aJQy 77 ri i t4i1 n I 4 Li MIJ 1 Li V 4Y t 4J EP I I JI MW y ti 4 V 7 I I I Il I t three things II is i Knstcr morn and 1 jre siiKffcslcd to the nihul First the beautiful church services In the floxvvi DcdcckeU eutheclrnls with the gladsome J glad-some Easier anthems Jill Imrbln erg oC brighter clays The next naturally he Busier eggs of every hue afforiUnp i little such unlimited pleasuie to the < Toncs and last but not least tin I Faster hats which this season rival the brilliant colors or the fancy dyes I prepared for coloring eggS and enough chiffon and tulle have been tucked Ypnicd and plaited intO their rim I e mlngs this year to span the golf links i tt the Country club thrice over Should the old superstition hold rain on Fri iilay p ill on Sunday these hats will < noV appear for one tiny April shower would reduce the yards and yards of iludlncss to a hopeless mass of fllmal S ness never labe restored It Is to be S hoped the weuthcr clerk will be more considerule than of late and provide < the sunniest of days that the hats mayS may-S S Jjc in evidence for think of the disappointment disap-pointment and it would not be Easter without Easier hats S 5 X U < lTo the fashionable world whether Episcopalian rtonmn Catholic or not Disaster has another meaning a return festivities after a period of retire menl selfdenial religion and rejlee lon but an one pensive maiden declared de-clared the other day It seems to me it has been Lent most ever since be if ore the war as far t as gayely goesjs yAnO there is much truth in the thought for the battle of San Juan followed by the departure of sonic few of the most energetic society leaders for various va-rious reasons seems to have plunged the social set into a deadly state or lethargy and inactivity Thc Country club stands out as the one mighty effort to resuscitate sociability socia-bility and It Is rumored that It will bring to light some of those agreeable men of which it Is heard the town Is full I who shun society from choice or i because the established beaux wanting S 1 the field IS t themselves deciineto in S trdduce them i a tt S Mr and Mrs Harry L Baker whose S marriage In Oakland was L chronicled S during tin week are stjll at tho Knuts r Gikl I vvheVe I they have been receiving nuch attention from old and 1icw 1 friends S 5 1 S Society Was deeply interested in the jiHjrrlage of Mrs c Keller and Frank A I S Wndleigh which took place In NeW Yprk on April Oth v X S 15 Jhe romance surrounding the en S gujfoment and coming marriage of J Miss Margaret Vcrmeule and Lieut Samuel D Pearson Ninth United States cavalry has created the friend Jlest Interest In both by local society S Jejiders even though they are strangers S 7AgFort Dnchepnc is I closely related to ForjDouglas it is expected they may visit the latter or that the Lieutenant will be stationed there someday > S The Utah l Society Sons of the Amerl can Revolution will hold a reception at S rChrlstensenfi jan Ol Thursday timeS time-S J anniversary of the battle of Lexing ton Preceding the ball Inc following1 programme will be given Bugle call assenble 830 p in add row of xvel < coine by President Nyc patriotic musIc mu-sIc prcenlutlon of medals by Fisher S Harris It promises to be a very S pleasant affair r I S > On Tuesday May 1st wll be held the I second annual banquet of the PunHoi J jJcnlc society S I u t Ir r irssKfUhnryn Ceddes was Ihehost S ess of an especially pretty luncheon otiS oti-S S Wednesday Miss u Wlnnifred McGrath < add Mlsa Edith Noble being guests of honor at the affair The favors were small downy chickens The table dec Oratlons were In pink La France roses S I forming an effective centerpiece and broad satin ribbons caught at the con ncrs with large bow adding to the effect The guests were Misses Mc S lOra h Gertrude McGrath Miss Edith < Noble Mfss Lucy Moore Freed Hunt I 5atne Burke v > 5 0 i iss Winifred McGralh was the S guest of honor at a very pretty affairs affair-s tigivcu on Tuesday afternoon by Miss J xicy Moore at Kowland hall Tlio rooms were bright with carnations and roses and the guests enjoyed a vtry 5 uneasinl afternoon These Invited I were Mcsdfimefc Slyer I Charles Reed It j j Vltcher Missus McGrath Gertrude MMdOrah Geddes Salisbury Zane b Leonard Lallle Leonard Freed Car tor Sherman Laura Sherman Forbes S Park Lowe CrUchlov t U ° I S Mr I I S rind MIs John Hoed entertained > n few friends at a crlbbage party on I I Frlday evening The affair was a very I delightful one and greatly enjoyed bv those present The S counters were S i srnall doll babies the cribage the i hostess explained js ahe distributed jtliem A profusion ot cit flowers S rightened the rooms The guests 1CIC Messrs and aiesdames KInkead 5 I Food S D Evans Bowman Hoiic S klooe > J Bouflle Paul McConalmy z H Ruuhof Black Uidrews F l > 5 J31ltfonl Joy II Johnsoji E J Jolly Miss Paul Mr Herrick 51 I 0 to 1 Jack anc1 iIlt 13Llrftt and Fred I I iobie mrin41hifrt 5S o Jflli11 K6llh and ii tugjmtcL left for i J bun Franelsco on iThursdav I h a i I dr and MiKUHapLr L Robertson will go to Eirgland to reside j juppcrs pfter the Gibson pictures arc P Mafsp being planned I I ill s Stella Salisbury gives a dancing b r lrlnc n t week frs D S Murray has a lUl1cheon on I jtThursdav f I S 0 J 11 oxpaytlet for time ihliOn pictures I H I Il enfntul C ibsuc < fl1u J tllrtJ J n llss r1rfe l I e ½ nl 1 i J tl1l coSfelvA cniJShrly lV j 58 canl orlr Bitia r Jhy 1 1 S t The njernbcrs fc of Iho i irinli I vf IIIII 0A e te i v J1TTi ih L I I S 5 i f 2 > i 1 s with Mrs Snmjicl Woodxvard on Tuesday Tues-day afternoon 110 Miss Pauline Groo leaves I today for Cleveland to visit her sister Mrs I S Hathaway I S A leCfl Ion to Dean Eddy of SL i Marks Is to be given sit Bishop Leon I ards residence Wednesday thu 23lh j 5 S jI I Charles N Slrovell returned during the xveek from New York Mrs SUe i J I veil will visit in Illinois > until May lulh I Mrs George B Gray Miss Myra I Boynton of Pontiac III and Mrs Thomas of Nnperville 111 arc visiting friends in the city u Mi and Mrs M Ferry leave for thc East this week a o S I Mrs Theodore Bruback gave a Pleasant pleas-ant dinner on Wednesday evening in I honor of her niece Miss Josephine Mc Lane of ChicagoCII a Mrs Don II Porter has gone East S S e Mrs Annie Hyde delightfully entertained enter-tained on Wednesday In honor of the 7Sth blrthdav of her mother Mrs Tohn Taylor a prominneni pioneer of Utah 0 S S S Mr and Mrs James H Moyle delightfully de-lightfully entertained on Thursday night the members of the Sewing club and their husbands TI aMY a-MY and Mrs Edward Woodruff entertained en-tertained at whist on Wednesday evening even-ing the affair being in honor of Mr and Mr Baum Pretty tallies and counters and n profusion of cut now ers added to the affair After several games prizes were awarded to Mrs Parker and Mr Edmunds The guests present xvere Messrs and McsdanicH npxrud Cherry Forbcs Beasley Parker Park-er Greenwood Bdmui ds Cowan Andrews An-drews Dr Luella Miles MJsscs Baum Gelsy Davis Mr i Hcmphill I S S U I Miss Addle Zano ejilerlalned a few ftlends on Saturday afternoon In honor of Miss Winifred McGralh S S o Mr and Mrs Holmes of New York xvill spend July with Mrs smother I s-mother Mrs Sara E Bransforcl S o S S M llM Murjihy of Denver is the guest of her sister Mrs Thomas Carter 0 US Miss Lillian Moore of Omaha Is visiting vis-iting Miss Blanche Burke S Sri j S-ri and Mrs Lamb of Park City are the guests of Mrs Sara Bransford V S > Mr and Mrs Baum and Miss Baum S S left on Saturday for California where they xvlll make their homeS home-S e a S V Shelp was pleasantly surprised on Saturday evening with a very charming dinner I I party xvhich had been arranged by Mrs I Shelp The affair was in honor of his birthday Mrs Knox and Dr Nlles also claimed the day and xvere the guesls of honor The diningroom prescnlud a most attract lye appearance with Us I t artistic decorations decora-tions of Mowers and smllux Txxinlngs of thc latter and a prolusion of Easter Illlles graced the sideboard and the table was bright with La France roses the candelabra being shaded in I pink I The place cards xvere dainty water colons of fancy heads and llnvxers The mandolin orchestra added to the pleasure pleas-ure of the guests Those present were Messrs 1 and Mexdames Nibs Knox Bogue Brink F U I Stephens Mllncr Robert D Om v Grant Farntnvorth O p u S The second annual I ball of the Co lumbia club Ogden xvill take place to mono night itt Chrlslensens A number of Salt Lake people have been Invited S S 5 > The students oft tins Salt iake Business Busi-ness college Tive HJ banquet and ball at Ohrlatensens on FridayS S a P S Mrs W L Green was the hostess of si very pleasant informal Kensington on Wednesday afternoon given for Mrs Fagan of Kansas City and Mrs J 5 J Stauhllber of Topeka The time was enjoyably spent with sewing and conversation The guests were T Mes dames Frank Sterneim Ifeffron E L Carpenter John Evans Dlckenson W Myres M I Myrcs Hcnslmer Beasley Plank M 1 1C Parsons Bowman Ferguson I Fer-guson Fisher Harris Foulz McClean Bower Howell Bransford J S Brans ford George Putnam Boyd Dale Hoag Degrau Symns Coddlngton Miss Tlnsnmn S S S Mrs W Leroy Jones haH returned home very much Inrt7rovcd In health after her four months slay in Los An geles S r A a Mr and Mrs Edward Richards and Miss Gertrude Richards xyho Jiave been I In California for some Lithe returned II homo ihls xveok S a Qo S i C Ilat nee > OverHuld loft Denver for r New l orlc on Saturday for a few days 9 I Mr 1 anti Mrs Aaron Levitt have left lie KnulBford and are now located lu their home 171 East Briglmm u 0 MlKs i Hilda Madhen of Ml Pleasant is I visiting Mrs W S Woodruff S C S Mrs M B Hurdle entertained a few of her friends at her home on Saturday vSrwm veiy Owen 1 lcaaa those thy > jresent assisted being bj Mrs McDowell s Mrs Anderson Mrs Cushing Mrs Brown Mrs Owen Mrs Harper of Denver Colo ana UrpuKh and hey sister MH Fltflshner I of OK I den Dainly refreshmcntfr were Nerved and each lady was presented with 1lnk I and white carnations If I Us The P E O SlHterhood haschanKed M regular meetings from Saturday to Wednesday aflernoon The rculal miPilnGr wit I Uevhelil I II l iiQxtjWodneHday rt I r30 with Mrs McMahon at I 18 J street A full attendance Is desired I vl u p I There will be an entertainment given under the auspices of the Ladles Caledonian Cale-donian Auxiliary club on Thursday evening next In the Federated Trades hall AVest Second South o 0 0 Mry W H Watson of Oakland Cal Is visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs 1L B 1 Clarkson 157 1 East Second South street S S a Mrs W S Patterson of 314 East Tenth South will give a Kensington lea on Thursday afiernuon for the benefit of the Ladles Aid society of the Central Cen-tral Christian churUi e Mr and Mrs tV IT iulvcr WCIC the host and hostess at the May I club meeting meet-ing I on Tuesday evening and entertained the club in their usual pleasant way A few games of highlive ere played the tallies being III the shape of Easter eggs The firstprize winners wore Mrs 11 M Sadler Mrs J W Tlmms second sec-ond Mrs W II Gulvr and Mrs V Williams The consolation was nwrd ecl 1 to Mrs E J Bench The elub adjourned ad-journed to meet on Wednesday eveil Ing April liolh when Mr and Mrs Sadler will entertain S o t A very pleasant party was given at I the home of Miss Pearl Peek 103 North First West last Wednesday evening in honor of Misses Edna and Ruby Stubbs of Provo who ere spending the week in the city Those present were Misses Edna and Huby Stubbs May King Pearl Peel Terrllda Pax man Messrs Matt Miller Will Covert Max Alexander Roy Bosh Jill Bosh Norma Davis Ed Williams and others S S o The Amnrunlh is the title of an amateur theatrical 1 club with Miss Selma You ngberg president The club will give I a musical and dramatic entertainment en-tertainment tomorrow evening i before the Fraternal Union of America In Odd Fellows hall e S o Mrs W M Gray or St Anthony Ida Is the I guest of her mother Mrs Porter Sinclair Q a The committee for the testimonial to be given Prof Thomas IladolifTe at the First Congregational church on Monday Mon-day ovening have been mimed l and Include In-clude the following volkiowuJadlcs Mrs E L Carpenter chairman Mrs Ablcl Leonard Mrs O J Salisbury Mrs J C Royle Mrs E P Sprngue Miss l Gratia Flanders Mrs E F Young Mis V H McLornick Mrs Ida 11 Hogle Mrs J M l i Dart Mrs L E Hall Mrs F B Stephens Mrs George M Downey Mrs I 1 S Lakin Mrs Cora Houper Eldrudge Mrs Ira II I L leuI I Mrs Aaron Keyaer reception committee rile committee I on arrangements consists con-sists of Mesdames Poiey Sommers ocks chairman l I E Allen L 11 i Miller A J Graham King C D Savery and D I J Sharp o S t The Opal club met at the Ladies Literary clubrooms last Wednesday evening I Cards refreshments m and dancing was the order I if time evening Prizes vcre won by Mrs C L Berry and Mr I R T Cloverdale Consolation prizes Miss Abbe llumel and R W Hrady The icg ii lam semiannual I dee lion I of olllcers was heUI resulting i 1 as follows President and captain C L Berry secretary and treasurer V PHi j P-Hi ke executive committee R V Hunt R W liriidy Henry Coulam Jr first lieutenant Dr E sL Keysor second lieutenant O R Grow The following persons were present Mr and Mrs r S Anderson C F 1 Tanner Tan-ner F L Libby C L I Uerry J 1 1 For sylbe It T ovirflale Zenos Barnes A F Argnell IC W Rrady AHs Ray Zehim ten Misses l Ella Sum ttoii HIt ta Lyon M A PuiHcll Allle Flt terald tay Cunningham L Marcroft C Groshell I N Forsythe Nellie Riser Cora Ferguson M Frieze Florence Taylor Abba Rumel C Shocbridge Ida Flygare E Ensign Minnie Anderson Ander-son Kate Anderson Clara Whllehead i Bertha Hampton Miss h Taylor Messrs R V Hunt A F Smith George S Co wen W II Nightengale Frank Brown Henry Coulam L A Hudson A H BIrrell W J Matherly F A Miingum H S Anderson F Lull Cir C-ir Dowee J R Wardiopc C Olson J R Clemons J F Whittcmore Y P lllskcy E Brough Oscar Raxvllns O H Grow Dr E M Keybor A C Cope Dr A IL Taylor o o Thursday evenlirg Miss Lcotvn Need ham pleasantly entertained a few or her friends After a few amcp of six tythrec I the prizes wore awardo 1 toM to-M iss flattie Hammer Pearl Simpson II Roth and Mr Arthur SenKonk |