Show L ei z I 1 43t Icj H 1 4Mr iL The trucLcnton spirit seemed to pervade per-vade the social atmosphere during the week and there were very few events i of Interest To alarge majority of the fashionable throng Interest la centered chiefly upon two topics the spring bonnet and events to happen directly after Easter A visit to the milliners any day last week showed how great Is the Interest In the llrstmentloned and a < cording to the various purlieu and inceptions talked of the Easter week will certainly be a t guy one although nothing has as yet materialised Society Is still guessing as to the identity of the two little girls In red at the mask ball Two of those who will take part In I one of Gibsons pictures will It is said enact the scene In real life shortly af teiward S I The engagement la announced of Miss Carrie Edwards of Wisconsin and W JI C Drake of this city The latter an a member of the volunteer engineer engi-neer corps under Col Young lie saved a comrades life at Honolulu for which he received a gold medal o Society Is anticipating the engagement engage-ment announcement of a young girl rhose fine voice has made her equally prominent In musical circles u > David Keith and family have moved Into their new home Mrs James A Miner will return to the city the corning week a u v Mrs Kessler gave a St Patricks day dinner at the Grand yesterday The decorations were all in green and an elaborate menu as nerved r Mrs C B Markland has Invitations jI out for a reception on Tuesday fn honor of Mrs Robert Grant of Montana I I Miss Marion Rooklidge was the I hostess at a charming Kensington on II Friday A pleasant afternoon was enjoyed en-joyed by LImo guests the time being spent In sewing and conversation I I Among those present wore Mrs Pollock jil Mrs Bldwell Mrs Travis Misses Reid p Woodward Block Louise Anderson Hv g I 1 Tho entertainment to be given at the f Presbyterian church on Thursday even I lag will have among the Gibson pie lures several old favorites including Presence of Mind The Only Pebble on the Beach A Cabinet Meeting and In Days to Come the Churches Will be Fuller Among those who will q take part arc Misses Keith McMillan Paul Terhune Burke Miller Beasley Margaret Howat Sadler Crltchlow McGralh Kessler Sprague McChrya mal Judge Mrs Hempstead Mrs Han ford Messrs Glesy McCready Colburn j Allen Lawrence Mr and Mrs E O Gary entertained at a very pleasant G3 party on Fri day evening Shamrock was used In decorating and tha same design was used on the tallies and score cards which wcro tied with green ribbon Among those who enjoyed the affair were Messrs and Mesdames Post Da ld Sharp W G Sharp Bldwell Shcl ton Gary Glcndlnnlng Rooklidge 0 Mrs C D Moore gave a pretty luncheon lunch-eon on Friday Jn honor of Mrs Coulter i The table presented a most attractive appearance with Us dainty decorations of daffodils and fuchlas the latter fill Ing the rooms with Us fragrance Those I present were Mesdames Coulter Moyer Van Armand Longmald Eirlng Vincent Vin-cent Nelden Wlsemln H W Brown > a Mr and Mrs Roy Brown were the guests of honor at a very pleasant family dinner given by Mr and irs I J J Daly on Friday evening The 3 tiblo was prettily decorated with pink aiiid while roses and smilax The guests were Mr and Mrs p C Brown Mr and Mrs Broughall A charming informal affair was given on Saturday evening by Mr and Mrs DInwoodoy The guests were Messrs and Mesdames W T Dlnwoodcy Morris Mor-ris Joseph Jennings Mrs John J Daly and non Mr and Mr Boy Brown returned on Thursday from Washington and New Yorlt I eq i Mrs Coulter was the guest of honor at a moat elaborate luncheon given on Thursday by Mrs H w Brown An artistic arrangement of pink and white carnations and plumoso added to ihe beauty of the table The guests were t Meudamos C D Moore Moyer Van ArmanO Delano Vincent Peyton J C 33 King Patrick Carleton Ewing Ncl I den Hough Morrison Dart Decker i Coulter Mr and Mrs Alexander It Tarbct liavo returned from New York C Miss Claudia Morris entertained the Whist club Friday fc O i Mr Trucman has rptumed to Michigan I Michi-gan after a pleasant visit with his nls r tor Mrs W M Ferry Dr Luella Mile was the hostess of tin Wednesday Afternoon Card club last week I Mr and Mrs Louis Cohn returned from New York last week o I Mrs Ralph Hoasr entertains the Card lJ club of which she is a member tomorrow to-morrow evening Mrs A DInwoodey left for Now York yesterday to spend a few days with her son Leo Dhtwoodey who is at school in the East Mls Vora Snow entertained a num bor oChor friends at a very pleasant childrens party last night The rooms eiv decorated In green and dainty gre n baskets of candy were used us pouvonlrs The guests enjoyed a merry evening and lingered until a late hour Those invited were Edith Sutherland i Boee Moench Florence Donohue Blta I I Halm Vera Lynn Winnie Rhodes Ethel Beck Vivian Williams Mary Sherman MabpJ Rnlilnxnn Frina Tin nr ii nlngs Pansy Peyton Margaret Werner I Katharine Paris Julian Bamberger I I Clarence Bamberger Scot Lynn Ralph Brown Erie avclcr Dilpert Dlckert Philip Sutherland Vern Earls Edgar Earls DeWllt Knox Oorye Knox Harold Stephens John Beck S S Fred Odell was the host last evening I nt a most enJoyable stag party to n nurnhnr of his old frknds The hours wore f ngivoahly passed with cards mu i < and an elrganl wupper served In the hnpI table man nor which always I characterizes onterlalnmenls at his home Those who enjoyed the evening wore Ftfd and Dr George Odell Hal mpstcail manic Lawntire Sara Porter loo Jllchanlrf Stanley Prlcy lien Hamilton Will Clark Dr Will L I Klleibeck Dr Walter JLllerbeck Scot Wells Dr Park and U J Faust Jr o A delightful affair of the week was the card party nt the residence of Senator Sena-tor J L llawllns given by the Wo mens Democratic clubS club-S 5 Miss Frances Bertha Benedict and Charles S Cowan wore married In this I city on Thursday evening SS Mrs Sol Siejjel has returned from the East S On Tuesday Mifs Florence Corhler and Emll Lumul must cert married a 5 Miss Phoebe Williams and Donald O Stuart were married on Thursday S S Mrs Morris Sommer leaves for Denver Den-ver today Miss Enid Moffat entertained the members of the Sewing club and a few friends Friday afternoon Those present pres-ent were the Misses Lennlo and Ida Savage Miss Cannon Misses Alice and l Bessie Clawson Miss Dewey MN Dwyer Miss Kato Dwyer Miss bongall Miss Twombly Mljs Llle Young Mrs I Ensign Mrs Lee Mis George Lambert Mrs Rogers Mrs Hills Mrs Ferguson Fergu-son and Mrs McDonaldS McDonald-S S o Mrs C T Brown left Thursday for Los Angeles for several weeks to seek relief from neuralgia S o Mrs James Johnstono of Telluride Cob Is the guest of Miss Trelse 11 H O Mr N T 1 Mansfield of Telluride Colo is the guest of R Trcisc and family a Mr and Mrs Graham F Putnam en tertnncd Informally last evening Miss Grace Jacobs is visiting friends In the East Mr and Mrs Roy Brown are at home for the present at Mr Browns home 31 I Quince street but they expect ex-pect to go to housekeeping soon Mr and Mrs Frank Beatle entertained enter-tained on Tuesday evening Their guests were Messrs and Mesdameu lleywood Cherry Sid Clawson James Foote Angel Bert Young Low Young H A Mo Mesdantes Green Wei ner Mandel Snell Ciirrol Misses Carrol May Bonks Messrs Hcmphlll McLar en Madscn J Young a Mrs J W Nelll has returned from Denver S Mr and Mrs Murray Godbe entertained enter-tained last evening In honor of their eighth wedding anniversary Mrs Margaret Clawson and Mrs Pliocbo Kimball entertain on Tuesday Mrs E W Wilson gave a St Pat ricks luncheon in honor of the teachers teach-ers of Emerson school yesterday afternoon after-noon The house wns appropriately decorated green and hile beng the predominant colors On tlu dainty tu bles covers were laid fur ten Ice cream candy and cake all honored the day with a stripe of green Tin iimusn intnt of the afternoon consisted of mu lc und cams A literary guessing game was an interesting feature 1rizes w < > re auardid Mies Dysart receiving re-ceiving first prize and Miss Llttlcy the liooby prize The tally cards which were In UK shape of shamrocks were tied with jjieen ribbon These were carried away by the guests as souvenirs souve-nirs of the delightful affairS affair-S s P Mrs M M Fox while in New York la slopping at the Albert S Members of the Grand orchestra and ladles with other musicians of the city jjave a surprise party on Frank Ford and Chris Jespcrson lust Thursday uing at their home Cards music dancing and refreshments were Indulged In-dulged In until a late hour and a most enjoyable evening was passed On Wednesday the 7th Mr and Mrs W l L Plckard of this city were entertained enter-tained at the Fifth Avenue hotel San Diego by Mrs O T Carlson uf this city aiUl her niece Miss Dale of > Jc braaka A most delightful evening was laM1 by the guests A very pleasant surprise party was I given to Miss Grace Russell at her home 77 Plum street by a number of her young friends Friday evening Those present were the Misses Bessie Wllcox Veda Young Erma Snudaker Wanda Pratt Nlta Gcrber Dolly But ler Katie Rippctoe Bertha Eeardshaw Carrie Playtcr Leona Silver Luclle Russell Masters George Willis John WilliH Manly llemphlll Walter Keat tug Harold Reynolds John Erlckson Harry Alley 1 nines Alley Edwin Tol hurst and Will Fletcher Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs II A Ttusdel gave a delightful affair 10 a t > w of their friends Sixtythree was played until il oclock when a dainty supper wns served TJioso present wore Mr and Mrs C H Miller Mr and Mrs F L LIbby Mr and Mrs J E Danner Mr and Mrs L P Robinson Mrs Brunton Mrs Rasche and Mr A D Beeman S S C i Mists Alice Howarth was hostess of S a very pleasant party last Monday night The evening was spent in cards and inuale Dainty refreshments were served during the evening Those present pres-ent were Mrs Hattle Cannon Misses Ella Dcrr Celia Adams Clare Wlmmer Mrs Alice Howarth Messrs Culdwell Joseph Young Klrknman Theo Best Dr Taylor S S Walter Wright save a stag party to a number of his friends at Jjls home last evening I e s Mr and Mrs W Buck leavefr Cape Nome tho latter part of April 5S S Mr and Mrf James Warrack of Site rnmonlo are vlgliing with Mr and Mrs F B Choatu S 0 Mia M Postena of Butte Is in tho city to moot her mother and sister who are en route California Before ro turniqg to Butlq > Mists Postana jwil r visit Salt Lake frlcndn for a few days U At th > high pclioorjiinlors parly rni Friday night the fololwlng were present pres-ent Misses Claudia Scoflcld Florence La Due lone Morrison Lora Schoppo Blanche Cherry Nellie Bennett Ada Klnney Mary Snyder Grace Fisher Kitty Eager Minnie Wingate Lulu Hourgard Katie Folsorn Zelma Brown Maud Jones Anna JohiiBon Jessie Tre jiain Laura Bird Irnm Ebtrhardi Ea Kamlln Emma Evans Ella Kelsiy I Harriet Cohn Bertha Johnson Mary Sharp Marjory Steelman Inu Nichols Florence Comstock Kthtl l > wis Ida Strombrrf Kate Williamson Einnia Lewis Jennie HoltmK Maude Freeze Ethel Wilkinson Edith Kondell Edim Coates Abby Herman Susie Tatlock Helen Wllmer Xenia Drue Ilattie Currier Edna Bulimy Bessie Bowring Lenora Iors Gertrude Yenne Nellie Brown Mabel Brmvn fraee Wilton Nettle Meyers Messrs Lynville litter Warren Paul Frank Dole George Shepard Shep-ard Frank Hoffman Will Kneoss Ed Rogcis James Anaon Charles LMiivr Hymni 13erg8 1 rum Joseph Jeremy Earl Gurdanler James Sadler Joe Johnston i I Hubert Llttleford Gavin Andrews Arthur Ar-thur Snyder Fred Smith George Mc Mullen Walter Trent Roy Moreton i Burgess Young llohert Elliot Frank j EddlngllelJ Will Cube Leland Swatter Henry J urmcbter Wllford Hecjley Guy I JCldredgo RobtTt Folland Misses Duke Rowe Kurhanan loddard Peterson Messi3 huger irlllflnn Wetxel Clark 1 Millart Mr and Mrs Travis Mrs II L Patterson of 344 East Tenth South nv < a very pleasant Ken j slnglon tea Friday afternoon Dainty refresh nients wore nerved Among those 1 present I wore Mcxlames AVIUInms I Todd Dunil Jlenderstin 1nrks Header Mot j taft Townscnd Schuyler Hall and I Miss Berry S P a i I A pleasant party was given Tuesday evening In honor of the birthday of Miss Millie Brockmeyor at her home f 428 East Second South A large number num-ber of friends were present and many I handsome and appropriate presents I were given o S Mr and Mrs R J Jetson have moved to their new home 119 York street m U 1 I The Opal club ball next Friday night at ChristensiMi s promises to be a great success the members repOrt having disposed I dis-posed of most of the tickets The committee I com-mittee want their friends to understand I under-stand that there will be no admittance at the door unless a club ticket Is ire I scnted The number of tickets to each member is limited to two This will I prevent any crowding The commit I tees have been mimed I t tI I A bright event of Friday evening was the surprise party given to Miss j I Jessie Browne by a few of her friends Games and music were the features of the evening At a late hour a supper was served Those present were the Mlssis Ollle Evans Lulu Jensen Nina Jensen Alice Miller Alberta Barton I Annie Boag Tlllle PcrkesVlolate Mc Clurc Jessie Browne Barbara Browne Ida Sconberg E Everett Messrs J R Thomas William Perkes William Brewer Rob Bert Joe Everett Oscar Sumlberg Will Everett George McClure Mc-Clure Pete McClure Chamberlain I William Brown and Mrs R A Brown o C S Ni r and Mrs I Harvey were the host and hostess at the May club meeting on Tuesday evening which was held at their residence on Third East street The first prlbe winners were Mrs J W Tlmms and E G Holding second Mrs H M Sadler and W Williams while the consolation went to W II Culver The guests were Invited to the dining room to partake of an elegant spread The table was decorated with cut how ers and each guest was presented with a bouquet of violets Tho remainder of the evening was spent at games for which the hostess had provided prizes the winners being Mrs C A Strickland W Williams Mr and Mrs E G Holding Hold-ing The club adjourned to meet In two weeks at the residence of Mr and Mrs Benjamin Wilson of Darlington S A S A very pleasant and onjoyable social was given at the Inhorslty of Utah Friday evening under the auspices of the class of 1JK The committee In charge was as follows Messrs Elg grtn Forrester Grover Misses Crowley Crow-ley Erlckson Stewart The room was vcry prcttlly decorated witit the class colors gold and purple and the American Ameri-can The music was furnished by the Parish brothers members of the class All enjoyed themselves so well that the dance kept up until 230 oclock Among those present were Messrs Elg gren Forrester Grover Nell Anderson Davis Condle Todd Smith Nutlall Gum Llllywhltp Adams Pratt Dresser Dres-ser Parrlsh SlRffield Reese Misses Chlppman Adamson Elggren Ray Holbrook Knutaon Turner McKean Luil Simmons Ilewctt Also President and Mrs Klngsbury Prof and Mrs Merrill Dr and Mrs Howard and Levi Young The Azollan Entertaining society on Friday evening gave a party at thn residence of Miss Brovn Dancing was enjoyed In the diningroom while the parlor was used for music cards and games of various kinds At a late hour delicious refreshments were served Those enjoying the evening were Misses Lenore Brown Alberta Barton Gladys Barton Janet Price Jennlo Rocca Nellie Hooper Eva Brown Alice Hooper Sadie Holt Sadie Mann Emily Ballurnkle VioSa Sayne Edith Drakford Lizzie Barton Bertha MeKean Vida McKean Lulc Jcfier son Carola Gluughior Henderson iSes sic Roaworth Speilce Forties Mvssrs Arthur Jacobs William Scars Ilyrum Barton Charles Neslen Franklin Neel William hong Nephl Thornstorff Oscar Os-car Lundqulsl Martin Don flay Don George Piper Pert Ncwmonycr Ulch ard Williams Pete McClure Ralph Cheshire George McClure Seth Brown Andrew Tiickholt James Davidson JOP Everett Clayton Frank Jackson Judd John Ilnyncs Harold Trainer Chase Harding aud Alt Jeffs |