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Show II 1 SOCIETY In order tn prevent imposi- !- iio.ns and ombarrnssmcnts, Tho r v- Tribune requests that persons r v leaving social notes, and cspo- j v oially marriage notices or en- - pugements, for publication, ? v Jeavo with them names through r which the sourco of tho samo limy be traced if the matter ia, n-called n-called in question. v I''"'"1"1" ' ' ' " " ' ' ' I , CALENDAR. : Mr. and Mrs. Wellington B. I- Lalio will entertain twelve at a v liandsnme yellow dinner at their 'V v home, '"'o'bblecrost," this even- ! ins for Mrs.L. L.JDowning. -r MT3. Gcovffc T. Brico has is- v siH'd invitations for a brulgo v v1 ton, to be given Tuesday after- v- noon. Wednesday evening Mr. ! r and Mrs. Brice will entertain at, !- ! cards. I i. " v -I- Ono of the large social affairs v' -I- of the season will bo the co- r I tilion at the University club I- i Monday evening, when .T. E. r Oaino and Mrs. Frank J udgc will 'r lead. ! .t. r .J. i- Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Little will v1 -I- entertain eight at an Easier -I I breakfast this morning. !- -r Miss Emily Smith will enter- i i tain Tuesday afternoon at a bun- -I- J die shower for Miss Manon Ly- I- man. j, The Sewing club will meet - Thursday afternoon with Miss -i r Winifred Lvun. r . J J Many Salt Lakers arc going to -r y- Ogdcn Monday afternoon for the r large card party that will bo v given there by .Mrs. diaries fr -I- Tollingsworth and Miss Kiesel r ! at tho Virginia. , " r Invitations have been issued v x for the fourteenth annual com- -! 1- mcnceincnt exercises at St. - Mark's Hospital Training School -!J v- fee Jfurses on Thursday oven- v ing, April lo, at S o'clock, at j- St. Mark's cathedral. A reccp- f tion will follow from 9 to 11 at v v tho Ladies' Literary clubhouse. ! .:. Miss Clara Colburno will en- -I- Icniin at :i dance ar. Rowland I llall next Saturdav evening. J ! " v v Mrs. Thomas Winch will on- - j tortain at a shower Wednesday -h !- aftenioon.. in honor of Miss r - Anna P. Meyer, who is to be !- v married carlv in June. v- . - The alumni and former pupils v i- of I ho Collcgiato instituto will !- - celebrate founders' day, Mon- ? day, April 12, with a supper at ! v Gunlon Memorial chapel and a I general inspection of tho now i- r building at Westminster col- s i lege. v -i' v v Lovers of music aro dclighlod !- v to hear that there will be an- 4' 5 other Sj'inphon- concert next r k- Sunday, April .IS, nt the Co- -I- I Jonial. A fino prbgrammo will 4 A bo given, and without a doubt I- overy- scat in tho house will bo taken. -I- . The Misses Bancroft will en-icrtain en-icrtain at a bridge tea Monday -r v afternoou for Mrs. William if. v 4 Sharp and Mjs. Thomas Davis I of "New York. v . Mr. and "Mrs. Karl A. Scheid I will entertain at a dinner at I- their home Wodncsdaj- evening, ! April 2S. v Coming Affairs. One of tho largest affairs for Easter week will be the charity card party (o bo given at the Ladies' Literary clubhouse club-house Tuesdav afternoon, April l.'J, bv St. Mark's tlospital association. All those wishing the reso'rve Tables arc lo notify Mrs. C. I?. Pearsall. The reception recep-tion committee are the officers of the association. The refreshments will be in charge of Mrs. E. V. Silver, Mrs. T. B. Beattv, Mrs. W. U. Child, Mrs. Edwin Ed-win Tvim'ball and Mrs. .1. E. Gallagher Mrs V. .r. Oswald will have charge- of tho tables and score cards. The prizes will b" in charge of MiHS,C'oIburn and Miss Hague. The directors of thc Froe Kindorgar-ton Kindorgar-ton arc planning to give an entertainment entertain-ment early in June for the benefit of tho organization. V r The National Protection legion will install officers and give a social Tuesday Tues-day ovening, April 3.1. in liaglrs hall. All members and friends invited. Tho third year "prep- girls of tho Woman's league will entertain the faculty and students in the reception room at the U. of TJ. Monday afternoon. Prominent members of downtown women's clubs will bo in attendance. Affairs of the Week. Mrs. Clark R. Elliott entertained nine tables at a bridge lea Saturday afternoon after-noon at her qnartors at the post, in honor of Mrs. 0. B. Elliott of Minno- I CHILDREN OF SALT LAKE'S I REPRESENTATIVE FAMILIES I ' Hl EDWIN F. PEABODY, Sou of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Peabody. H ' Pifolo by Scott. "HHHIH PROMINENT MUSICIAN SOON TO BE MARRIED ;c;- - . K umi n iiiii,y,iiil MRS. EDITH ROACH CURTIS, Whoso engagement to Dr. Loland Lewis of Philadelphia is announced. apolis, Minn., who will leave today for her home, accompanied by Mrs. Clark R. Elliott, who will spend tho next three months there, Tho rooms wore cfVectivelv decorated in red carnations, with silver candelabra with rod candles can-dles and shades at either end of the tea table. u m Mrs. Freeman l?assott and Miss Ma-hqn Ma-hqn entertained six at. a bridal luncheon lunch-eon Saturday in honor of Miss Adolla Edwards, who will be married this week. Tho decorations were in hearts and cupids. The gufets wero the members mem-bers of tho J. G. F. sorority. Miss Beda "NordvalJ entertained sixteen six-teen at her lmme Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Manon Lyman, -who is to bo married April 10. Tho decorations decora-tions were in pink arid white carnations. carna-tions. 9 Miss Linda Jessup entertained her kindergarten pupils Friday afternoon, when each pupil brought a guosi, which made about sixteen in all. The afternoon after-noon was spent in games and music and hunting TOastor eggH. Miss Jessup was assisted hy hor sisters. Miss Blanche Ts'nttnl entertained Thursday evening in honor of the. birthday birth-day anniversary of P. II. Young. The evening was spout with ninnc and "ames. followed by dainty refreshments. Miss Nuttal was assisted by Mrs. T. O. Nutlal, Mrs. John Kuttal and Misn Young. i i Mrs. A. A. Reese entertained eighteen at a prettily-appointed luncheon Friday Fri-day in honor of her birthday. Tho doc-orations doc-orations were in pink and white carnations. car-nations. M Miss Carrio J. Steward entertained at a dainty spring luncheon Thursday at t he Mahitou hotel in honor of . Mrs. 11. Frankel and Mrs. 13. TT. Shearman ami daughter of Dcs Moinc, la., who stopped hero for two days from spending the winter in Honolulu. Miss Ethol Scddon cutertained at. a linen shower at her home Wednesday evening in honor of her sister. Miss Gurtha, who is to bo married next Wednesday to Arthur S. Wilde. The ccning was spout with games and music, mu-sic, af tor which a "dainty supper was served. Prizes were won by Miss Vera Badger and Lucile Price. Thoso present pres-ent wero tho Misses Griggs. Burton, Winward, Mrs. Williams, Miss Dum-mor. Dum-mor. Miss Badger, Miss Picker, Mrs. MoBsberg, tho Misses Price, Grossman, Wilkinson and Cahoon. , Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith entertained about fifty friends at a houscwarming party last Thursday ovening. when tho rooms were prettily decorated in the spring flowers with ferns and palms. Throughout tho parlors was a profusion profu-sion of daffodils, whilo the punch table was prettily decorated in smilax and violots. The evening was enjoyed with music. m Mrs. C. TCowarth was hostess Friday evening at a linen shower in honor of her sistor. Beatrice Moore. Those present pres-ent wero Mrs. JoEenh Leatham, Mrs. 2sT. Howarth. Mrs. B, Howarth, Mrs. A, M. Moore,- Miss Mildred Howarth, Alico Eardloy, Maynctta Leatham, Olga Mark, Myrtle Snow, Hilda Mark and Leuora Maxwell. Misses Ethel Griggs and Vera Badger Bad-ger entertained at tho latter ;s home for Miss Gurtha Scddon, one of tho April brides. Tho ro'oms we're decorated deco-rated in rod hearts. Hearts were played during tho afternoon. Prizes wore won by Miss Lncilc Prico and Miss Majnie Price. Luoheon also was served to sixteen. six-teen. Personals. Samuel Newh'ouso and his niece, Miss Georgida Moore, are expected homo today to-day from Now York, -where they have spent the past two weeks. Mrs. Joyce of Ogden spent. Saturday here guest of Mrs. 33. M. Allison, Jr. Miss Helen Monroe, who is in her senior year at Stanford university, is spending her Easter vacation with "Cap tain and Mrs. Douncll at Monterey, Cal. - Mr. and Mrs. George T. Odell and daughter. Miss Marie, with Henry Potter, Pot-ter, will sail from New York, Thursday, Thurs-day, on the LaPiovaiicc Dr. and Mrs. 30. D. Woodruff sailed from Cuba last Tuesday and will return re-turn home by wav of Kew Orleans. Mrs. William Sharp and Mrs. Thomas Davis will leave Tuesday for their home in New York, after spending the past two weeks here, guef-is of their parents. pa-rents. Judge and Mrs. darkness. . Word has just been received from Mrs. W. L. Green, formerly of this city, but now of Arteslia. Cal., that shn is now in better health than sho has been for some time. Mrs. Green's many friends here will be glad to know that she is out of danger. Mrs. Thomas Marioneaux and daughter. daugh-ter. Dorothy, who have spMil the winter in 3'aris arid Loudon, sailed for home on March ."1. and arc now in New York. On their way home they will probably stop in Denver, Colo., lo visit Mrs. Marioucaux's sister. m Mr. and Mrs. Whifehill. who have Continued on T'age Twelve. il society" h- 1 Continued from Page Ten, fecently come here from Butte, Mont,, rc now at home at the Caithness apart-fcienti. apart-fcienti. a Miss Inna Anderson will Icavo soon for hor old home in Kentucky to spend pome timo, in the hopes of regaining tor health. Mrs. Edward G. Elinor has returned V tho city, after an absence of live toonths in southern California. Colonel Nophi W. Clayton and his daughter, Miss Sybella White Clayton. uled from Antwerp, Saturday. -April 30, on tho Lapland, and will arrive in New York, Sunday. April IS, where t.ey will spend a few days before returning re-turning here. Mrs. George Hanson of Washington, U, C and her sis.tor, Miss Ethel 01-oa 01-oa of this city, arc sponding the Easter season in New York. The are ttgistcrcd at the Hotel Wellington, rl r Miss Edith Sutherland, daughter of Senator Sutherland, is among the num-Tjcr num-Tjcr of Washington society girls who are giving a play for tho benefit of a prominent charity. Ninety-five are in tho cast, all young peoplo of prominent families. Tho play will bo given. Slijs week. f Miss Agatha Bcrkhoel. who h:is been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. IJornco JIol-ley JIol-ley Smith in Washington. D. C, the past week, has now returned to New York. M Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bamberger have ftrrived in New York and are guests at tho borne of their daughtor, Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Behal, on Ninety-fourth street. Mrs. M. II. Kervin, who has , returned re-turned to San Francisco, CaL, will leave soon with her two daughters for Ross ulloy, a pleasuro resort near Sau Francisco, Fran-cisco, where they will spend several reeks. About tho first of May they will go to Shasta, Cal., for a visit of several weeks. J?ogcr Sherman expects to leave on Tuesday for Coos Bay. Ore., where he 5a planning to go into tho lumber business. busi-ness. Ho will go by way of Oakland, Cal., and spend a. few days with his ristor, Mrs. N. P. Gray, who was formerly for-merly Miss Laura Sherman of this citv. Miss Louiso Bascom, who has spent the past six weeks here, tho guest of her uncle. Dr. F. S. Bascom, -will leave April to for her home in North Caroliua. i , fc-Mts. fc-Mts. .T. S. Gordon and her daughter Dorothy of Ogden arc gucsis of Mr. and Hrs.. Harry Clark. 'Mrs. Percy V. Sadler left Friday for New York, where she will spend a Xnonth or six -weeks with her sister, Mrs. A. H. Prosscr. who was formerly Mrs. "Winifred Walker of this city. Mrs. Sadler will stop en routo in Chicago, where she "will spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilmer. Miss Margaret Clark of Los Angeles, Cal,, has arrived hero to take up tho work of travelers' aid- for the Y. W. C. A. . Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Francis will leave today for a few weeks' stay in San Francisco, Cal. Mrs. Robert Glendinning and little Haughter Virginia of Colouia Diaz, Mexico, Mex-ico, will be hero early in June to spend tho Bummer. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard. W. Read have ono to Denver, Colo., for a few weeks. Miss Dora Bradley, who lives at Rowland Row-land Hall, has spent the week-end -with Miss Louise Osborne. M - Friends will bo glad to hear that Mrs. IS. E. McConaughy is improving after Icr. serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. George IT. Wood are xow located in their old home at G59 East Third South street. -i The Misses Hazel and Ruth Clark lave returned from spending tho past track, in Mercur with their uncle, J. Ei "Williams, formerly of this city. Mrs, Mary Frances Sanborn is now at home ro her friends in thn Canning jpartments, corner of Fifth East and Second South. Mrs. Sanborn still retains re-tains her piano studio at Beoslcy's music mu-sic store, -16 South Main street. . Friends -will bo glad to bear that Mrs. A. B. Stevenson, wife of Superin-tnndent Superin-tnndent Stevenson of the Utah division cf tho 0. S. L., is improving after a serious operation performed at tho L. D. S. hospital last Wednesday. i Dr, and Mrs. A. F. Lombard, who liavo spont the past throe months at tho coast, returned last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Lindley, who : iavo spent most of the "winter in Los Angeles and Sau Diego, CaL, will be lomo the first of May. - a Miss Laura Lewis will leavo Monday evening for Chicago, 111., whero she has accepted a position with a comic opera company for thcsummer. Mrs. "W. W.Wiseomb, Mrs. W. 1?. Wis-comb. Wis-comb. Mrs, H. B. Wiseomb and Mrs. '.. A. Jcperson win leave this oyouing for California for an indefinite time. Miss Blancho Ncwcomb has returned from several mouths spent in southern California. te Mr. and Mrs. Monroo S. Wilkinson aro now at. home to their friends at 11151 First avenue. Spencer Clawson, Jr., recently had a ilattcring offer from the University of Denver College, of Music. This was the highest position in the conservatory, conserva-tory, with tho promise of all the pupils he "could teach. Tho musical colony hero and his many friends will bo glad to know ho declined- tho offer, as ho has a largo class here which is steadily increasing. Miss Joyeo and Miss FiUgorald of Ogden, who have spent some time in tho cast, left Friday for the cast. They will stop for a few days in Omaha and Chicago. Bon Siegcl of this city left Satur-dav Satur-dav for a tour of. Europe. V Miss Eleanor Peterson is spending the Easter vacation in New York. . A' number of.Utah college boys and girls aro in New York for tho Easter vacation. vaca-tion. JTalbcrf. Kerr expects to sail Cor London, Lon-don, April 14. Mrs. Kerr ami family will remain with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. MeCornick, who havo spont several weeks in Honolulu, arrived in San Francisco, Cal.. last Friday Fri-day and will be home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Robinson re?, turned Wednesday from a two week's visit in Denver, Colo. ; Clubs. The last meoting of tho Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club, which was a business meet-iug, meet-iug, was held laat Friday afternoon, with a very small attendance. Tho three nominated for tho election committee, com-mittee, which will bo held Mav 14, wore Mrs. E. A. Wedgwood, Mrs. M. B. Sowlcs and Mrs. .?. M. Wilfloy. .Mrs. Grout discussed the tariff on gloves and hoisory aud the club decided (o send a telegram of protest to tho congressman :ind senators. After these two discussions discus-sions tho club adjourned to meet Friday, Fri-day, April 23, when Professor Cummings will givo a stercopticon lecturo on "Tho Excavations in tho Roman Forum and' at Ilcrculaucum." .Tho Bay View club will havo its regular mooting Monday afternoon, April 12, with Mrs. A. H. Ensigu 'til 124 T street. r- The Cleofan club will meet Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon, April 14. with Mrs. Wil- lis H. .Bootho, Jr., at G15 First avenue. ave-nue. 1 If u Tho art ecction of the Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club will meet at 10:15 o'clock Thursday, April 15. A paper on "Renaissance, "Re-naissance, Architecture in England" will bo read by Mrs. A. II. Warren. The next meeting of tho College club will be Thursday afternoon, April 15, with Mrs. Jessie Frecland and Mrs. A. ,T. Gorham, at tho homo of tho latter, 715 Second avenue. The Qniugenta club will moot Thursday Thurs-day afternoon, April 13, with Mrs. IL W. Sherwood iu tho Cummings apartments. apart-ments. H The Utopia club will meet Wednesday Wednes-day afternoouj April 14, with Mrs. George T. Bncc, at 710 East South Temple street. Mrs. J. II. McMilliau, at G54 Third avenue, will entortain tho Plato club at a 1 o'clock luncheon Thursday, April 15. The Wnsatch Literary club met with Mrs. Oliver, Mrs. McNieco and Mrs. Zimmerman Tuesday afternoon, when a splendid temperance programme was given under tho direction of Mrs. W. A. Wight. A paper was read by Mrs. Fuller, while vocal and instrumental numbers were given by Mrs. Zimmerman Zimmer-man and Miss Whitely. Miss Ada Madsen entertained the P. O. N. O. club at her homo Thursday evening, when a delightful timo was spent. 4 . There will bo a special meeting of Lynds chapter, No. 1, Order of the Eastern Star, at the -Masonic temple Woducsday evening, April 14, at 7:30 o'clock, for tho purpose of entertaining Worthy Grand Matron Gertrude S. Hut tori on the occasion of her official visit to the chapter, aud for tho initiation initia-tion of candidates. ....Mr.wandMrs...A.. H.Littlo enter tained the Hillside club Tuesdav evening, even-ing, when prizes were won bv Mrs. J. C. Crabtrco and Arthur Boylos. The next meoting uf tho club will bo Tues-da-. April 20, with Mr. and Mrs. J.- B. Lewis. a The ho mo of Mrs. B. F. Bauer was the sccno of a pretty party Friday evening, when ht'n meed. Miss Mabel Strawn, entertained twenty-five of her high school friends. Tho rooms were bright with spring flowers. i Twenty -five friends of Mrs. J. II. Vvitbcck delightfully surprised her Thursday afternoon. Each guest took something which helped make up a dainty luncheon, whicli was served after a few games of five hundred were played, from a tea table prettily decorator! decor-ator! in pink and while carnations and covered with a handsome laco piece. Music followed. Tbe P. E. O. society will meet Saturday Sat-urday afternoon, April 17, with Mrs. Harry Ganz, 4-1S Ninth East street. On Monday, April 11, the annual encampment en-campment of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will bo held at Social hall, and a cordial invitation is extended to all sons and daughters of pioneers and others interested to bo present. Tho encampment en-campment will open at 2 o'clock with a business session, at which the election of officers will take place, and at 3 o'clock the programme will bo held, thp numbers to include addresses by prominent promi-nent speakers and music. Mrs. Emmeline B. Wells has been especially es-pecially honored in being nominated from abroad as dclogato to the quinquennial quin-quennial meoting of the international council at Toronto, Canada. Another notable courtesy accorded to Mrs. Wells is the sending to her of the programme prepared by Mrs. Maria Ogilvie Gordon, Gor-don, corresponding secretary of the council, under the'direction of tho president, presi-dent, tho Countess of Aberdeen, for Mrs. Wells's correction. Sho has been requested also to forward a list of names from which. other Utah repre sentatives to the quinquennial will be selected. The regular quarterly meeting of the Orphan's Homo and Day Nursery will bo held at the State strcot home at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon, April 12. All members aro requested to be prcseut. as thero arc important matters to be discussed. h t The Ladies' Reading club met Monday Mon-day afternoonlwkli Mrs. E. V. Smith. Several interesting papers wero given on "Italian Operas.' Tho next meeting meet-ing will be with Mrs. J. II. Bardwell in the Smith apartments. Mrs. n. P. Mylon, chairman of the Woman's league humane committee, had a committee meeting Tuesday, when most effective methods for carrying on tho work were discussed and1 plans made to affiliate with the State Humane society so-ciety and nsist the mercy department of the W, C. T. U.. and organize the children of the public schools into morcy bands. it a The Daughters of the American Revolution, Revo-lution, Spirit of Liberty chapter, had a delightful meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, ,T. R. Walker, when Miss Mary Olive Gray acted as chair-mau. chair-mau. Splendid piano selections worn given by Miss Marguerite Duvo.lI and Mi&s Josephine Spencer read some original poems. Vocal selections wero given b' Miss Beldon. accompanied by Miss Gray. About fifty were present. Dainty refreshments followed tho programme, pro-gramme, when Mrs. C. E. Allen and Miss Bancroft poured, assisted by Mrs. AVitchor Jones and Mrs. C. H. Post. Tho tea table was beautifully decorated in ferns and carnations and covered with a handsome lace, piece. The library li-brary was decorated in daffodils. The next meeting of the club will be Thursday, Thurs-day, May 13. |