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Show mm 1 Where Woman Reigns Society and Clujj H 'l't?B '5 ,n order to provont Impositions J v'Ijw and embarrassments. Tho Trlbuno j Hl ' i 'lH rcouosto tlitit persons leaving social j -i' : note"). nnd especially niarrlnso t I'vliB T notices or engagements, for publl- ' '4 cation, Jcavo with thorn names ' lH ' through which tho Bouroo of tho y ''- ;- ramo may he tniccd If tho matter 4- ' '''"'B lU Cn"Cd 1,1 QU::3tlon' J iff OATsBNDAE. 2 ' '". J Mayor and Mrs, J. S. Bran'sford f . "'B ""'I tori a in :il i" diuner this v H "i C'ff eening. in honor of Mrs. W. S. v ' ' ;B v Snutlluood of Portland, Or., who v . , if v is spending a few dnvs hero tv-iI.1i v vB -: Mr. and Mrs. (J. W. Put nam. Mon- v 1 - jiff j d:i afternoon Mr. I. T. Harvey j '8 'lrt:ihi a l)0X Pr,-.v at T '''" 'I"' )rpheuui, in honor of .Mrs. 'r . ; .gal Nmalhvood. ami Monday evening 'TH "" wi 0 K"0;t of honor at a ! " (! v dinner lo be given 1)3' Mr. and j ;'tw '' r5, ' Greenwood. 1 ''18 Invitations have benn issued fl ," -t3B for ,b" forty fourth anniversary ' t Sy'ttff '" ,,r 'no Mount' Moriah lodge No. 2. v ' 1 : nl tho Masonic temple, Monday U SB v ecning. February 7. from S to v llll ":50' Banquet at H o'clock, to tmt v ho followed by dxiiein nud cards, y ''iJS lIr. mid Mrs. W. I. Snydor trill ! 1 )K entertain tn at a dinner at, their home Tuesday evening. I I'm' A hinHqucradc dancing party will r V Jwaff civon !l1 ,no 1'iiivcraity club- 1 'vkS '10Hl1 Tuesday evening. -r V Mn? A' E Eimbnll will enter- ! ' J'' W 'r tni" :(l '' fourth in a series of -I- .m ')r'"? ,nns a1j 'lpr hnu! on First H i ' ,Ivonuo ''liei,''!1.v afternoon. 'T'10 Tos,; bridge party will bo 4- ! entertainod Tuesday afternoon by ! V ' ' 'm& 'r rs" .vr0" f'onradr The Tuoidav ! V USl " bridpo " loumament will ineel, thm r V ' 'jB ,vc'; witb Ira. .1. P. ioceat.b. -I af 'l' The TluiR?da3' bridpo tournauicnt. 4 ' ( . 4 will be entortaiued this week by i B " .' '' Mis Lorino Leary, The cveninp 4 'fcS " bridfjo t.ournainont reeently oifjaii- 4- Bl I' SI i?.ed with the following inembe.rs, 4 H' . ?! 4 Misn Lildred McMillan, Miss v B ''V''2f "" ''!11'3' larfihall, Miss Elinor Stew- -r arS' ss Mincl.lo Baer, Hhs Lo- 4 B, -'la rinu Ijeary. Miss .Stella Fabian, I S'),f -V and Alex Thomas, Athol TawliDSi r IV 'iffi ! 'r- 'nrk. lrrJ Smil.li. W. Trask 4- j jN i J and James Jloglo will meet, this ! B f'.al 4' w,c'c 011 Saturday evening with -I' H; ijffl i ! .Miss Stewart. 'iijffl Invitations aio out. for the sov-.v H 'jIS " ,,n'' n,in,ia' breakfast of tho La- 4 'IjI ,'',s5' Literary club, to bo held 4 'J " -Ffi'lny. l'cbruary 3S, at the New ! V ' c I B " I-0lvre- Hj S(tp "" MitJ. TJ. Gr. Moser will entertain i J f fi " n' 11 1llTF bridge, ioa at her homo 4 I!' :,xy't B on Virginia fit.rnet Wednesday aft- 4 jU " crnoou. B ' : iAfX '!' 7uo sopliomoro class of tho Uni- 4 J'-' W ' vcrs''.V of Utah will oulcrtain at 4- t 'f anco a no (l0011 Friday oven- 4 I f Tho PUPS nf Bontlcy'a 4 ' sc00' entertain their friends ! ! .?J ? '" unfl Patrons rit' a Pla3' 'ind in for- B' m:t' .""'Bicul at tho school Friday 4 n' i -B Ha 1 cven'uP- iH't I 7 ; 1ml " Miss Olive Benson will ontcrfain 4 H i' - ?B T !l numl)Cr of kcr friends at a 4 BHf V '', nB luncheon at her home next Sat- 4 f urday. .j. B JB "H4--Hr-I-H4vI-j llll 'J ENGAGEMENTS, J 11 "P. "W. I?ossbcrg of Park City an- BH hm T10Unccs tho engagement of his daughter, H ' ! f ' r,orcncc IJossbcrg, t Walter L. H Bicliardson of Seattle, Wash. The wed- ! HE ding will take place hero Wednesday, Hl ': r).' . Fobruarj-16. !; "WEDDINGS. "'lei One uc beautiful homo weddings ' rtfD 1 01" ',e wec'c was tla Thursday- even- H t11 B ,nfr' wn,ni I'ss Christina Louise Fyhn BH W1 H anc 'orbort. B. Armour were umrried BH ''0 ! at tho aRarl'",cnt f Irs- F-hn, in tho BBl ll my. which waa elaborately decorated BH ' n roses, ferns and carnations. The H 4,'v H ' ceremony was performed at 7:00 o'clock BH oS 'nCO W. JL King in the presence BH '' ' I' K nl' a,)0Ul' forty relatives and close BH' s m friends. The bride wo.ro a handsome gown of white satin trimmed in real BH) ' n 'af:c' a,u'' ca,'rted white roses. Her at- BH Mill lendants, liss Vera Sjodahl. wore a iHil ' 4 ' M dainty gown of blue satin and carried Hf ' K violets, and lisB Lcihal Sjndalil, wore itS a 1aily Kown of niuk satin and car- BHl )iM ned unrcissus. A. Fyhn, brother of the Hl ' 19 bride, acted as best man. Mrs. Fyhn, Hl1 II mother of the bride, assisted in rcceiv- j j W i"?? while assisting in the dining room H! ' m wcro th0 isaPS 'ola Jensen, Daguiar H! B Orlob. Helen and Augusta Fvlm. Later . k 9 Mr. and Mrs. Armour left" for a trip i 1 m to Sau Francisco, Cal. Mrs. Armour i wore a sl3-lish traveling dress of hclio- Hl ' i' 9 trope broadcloth with hat and gloves lo BH 1 9 mnteli. Mr. and Mrs. Armour will bo BBli JB ut nomo ,0 'heir friends after March I H! S atl lno fox,nn hotel. BHr t B ,iss l01"0"00 Grant, daughter of Mr. BH(' j - 1 H a,,(' :Ml'5- Hebert .1. Grant, and Willard BHl' (M f'nfl'. son of President Smith, were BH l ; (IB married in the Temple ni noon Thurs- BH' ,' : fl ('a-," A "'d'l'ng breakfafct followed to BHr' '- H tllP immediate families at the Grant BH l ' 1 (IV home, f'overa were laid for twenty-five llBni lm :it 0110 ,nl,lp. prettily decorated in pink HS! ' -I ll roses. After March 1 Mr. and Mrs. i -1iSfl Smith will be at home to their friends Hi M ree'C COrnci' of 'S"!'1 avcnuo and A lt Jral marriage announcement which was BBVil - 'B ami of interest to a great many Salt. Lakers, BHli E IB a,ul Dns "Pwcurcd before, was that of BBlll IhH ,ic" KonI' daughter of Mr. ami BBlP At 9! ly" ,J" Kc,,P of Denver, Tolo., and BBaf' lB William G. Ba,teiuau of this city. Mr BBP' 'l&IIH :uul tra- Iiaton,au are .Stanford grad- BBl i i' Hffi nates and tho groom has been an in- BBl" ii structor there for the past two years. BBli US Prof. Balcmnn. who was a graduate of BBli' A H 1 1,0 '1c:n sc1k,1 here, lias reeentlv ae- BBlr' "I'll eopted the chair of chemistrv of the BBlf 1 I'tl ll '"-'''"C university, Tientein, China. BBl ' mm Inunodiatel.v after the ee.rcmonv. which BBlU r'r 'H tnol P,ace 1,1 Frnncirtco, (!al., Feb-' BBl'1 I'll'V'flU ruary 1, the young couple sailed for BBlii 14'H wn China. T PSKft A pretty home wedding Tuesday even- BB1' ' iimm "1tr wns that at tll aku' home, when BBl i' "s "'S B iss Ijillian Iakin and Dr. Hugh BH f 1 il B ' I)laP" w,;ro nuirried at S o'clock bv BHl i r' 1 B ' W' nden, in tho presenco of BBl l SI B ru'UT'VC8 an,l a f'w close friends. A BBl 'i B redding supper followed. The rooms BHl i '! M oro prettily decorated for tho oeca- BB1' M 'J Mf Sl0n' Par'ors in whito and green. BBl il'U ill 15 with roses, ferns and carnaliona, and' BBl h 1 rH M llt. room in pink and green. The BBa it 'Ja V bride, who was unattended, wore a BBl I' j' S I dainty gown of white and carried white BBl V' 111 robe:. The bridal couple were assisted BBl r i S B during the evening by Mrs. Kaltin and BBl I'rU B rs '' 1j Sprague. mother of the bride ! ' l B brldC,,;r00ni' Dr' antl iIrs SP'Cne Son of One of Salt Lake's Representative Families PAUL MAYER OBISMON, Only Child of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Crismon. will bo at homo to their friends after March 1 at tho Hollywood apartments on L'ast First South street. An interesting wedding of Wednesday Wednes-day evening was that of Miss Stella Uulbort and J. A. Jones, which took placo at tho Hulbert home. Tho cere-inoio" cere-inoio" was performed at 7rJo by Judge McMastcr, ii the presence of about sixty relative. and eloso friends. The rooms wore prottih decorated in carnations, car-nations, and the dining room in violets, vio-lets, whero the Misses Tone and Leone Hulborfc and Uuby Jones assisted. Punch was served l3r Mjss Aileen Kelson. Kel-son. Tho bride wore a pretty gown of whito serge and curried whito roses. She was attended br Miss Jtence Kcdman, who wore :t pale blue gown with pink roses. Charles U. Jones acted as best man. Mr. and Mrs. , I ones will be at home to I heir friends after March I at Dclmar avenue Miss lilsic Busath and George W. Parry were married Wednesday in the Temple. A reception followed at the homo of tho bride's brother. A. Busath. The house was elaborately decorated in potted plants, ferns, roses and carnations. carna-tions. The bride wore a pretty gown of white embroidered satin, nud carried white roses. After March 15 Mr. and Mrs. Parry will be at home to their friends at 774 West South Temple street. I ATFAIRS OF THE WEEK. I ; l One of the pretty dancing parties of the season was that at Uowlttnd Hall Saturday evening, when the 'members of tho junior class entertained in honor of tho sophomore class. The spacious gymnnsiuni waa tilled with friends and aitractivelv decorated in hearts, and at one end of tho room was a prott3' Japanese corner, where punch" avjis sorved during the evening by Mfss Lorua Itusffell aud Miss Dorothy lug' ram. The guests were reepived bj- several sev-eral of the teachers, Miss Colbnrne, Miss Curtis. Miss Brooks, Miss Uoploy and tho youug ladies of T.he junior class, including the Misses Helen Greenwood, Floronco Ware, Dorotli3' Bocklidge, Bertha Ber-tha Morton, Bernicc Kimball and Gladys McC'onaughy. Music was furnished fur-nished b" an orchestra. One of the delightful affairs of the week was au oyster supper in honor of Miss Florence Pow;ell at her home on Wednesday evening. The roonis were prettily decorated in pink, white and blue, with a centerpiece of pink and white carnations on the table. Musical numbers were given during the evening even-ing by Miss Lena ttochelonn, Miss Powell Pow-ell and a mandolin quartette. The Ladies' Literary club house was the scene uf a prett" dancing party Saturday evening, when Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wise entertained about fortv couples in honor of their wooden wedding wed-ding anniversary. Flags, llowers and palms were used in the decorations. Mr. aud Mrs. Wise were assisted b3' Mrs. E. G. Engler and Mr. and Mrs. John Wise. The Misses Jlcmstcnd entertained a few friends at a delightful Kensington Saturda3' afternoon in honor of Miss Esther Allen. Messrs. Morrison and Tillman entertained enter-tained a number of friends at their apartment in the Bungalow Wednesday evening. A fine musical programme was the featuro of the evening. Those present pres-ent were Mr. and Mrs. 1. Stingle', Mrs. I.i. K. Bemis. Robert .ludd. A. A". Menard, Men-ard, L. IC. Bemis, G. B. Hofniaun, J. A. Cawley aud L. K. Hoys. Mrs. Simon Bamberger and Miss Elsio Bamberger entertained a few friends at a box party at the Mission theater Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Dnyncs entertained en-tertained fwonty-lwo at a handsomely appointed dinner at their apartment iii the Cumin ings, Monday evening, followed fol-lowed b a delightful nmsicnle. The guests wore seated at one table effectively ef-fectively decorated in the valentine idea, with a mound of rod and white carnations in the eenter, and heart-shaped heart-shaped place cards were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Davncs, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Tibby, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. .1. P, Sharp, .Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. McEwan, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor, Mv. and Mr K. E. Jenkins. Miss Lila Daynes, MisH Marguerite Du3ncs, Miss Slav Taylor and John Taylor, Jr. Several vocal and instrumental instru-mental numbers were given during the evening. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Da3nes entertained at a large 500 party, when the rooms were prettily decorated in red and .vol low with a profusion pro-fusion of tulips and carnations. Prizes were won by Mrs. Rod 1103- T. Badger, Miss Dean Alder and J. Fred Da-nes. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Varry received about fifty young people at their home Tucsda' evening, in honor of Miss Juliet Banks, who left Wedne.sda3" for her home in Kansas City, Mo., after spending -the past six 'months here. American Beauties were charming' used iu flnv-dccorations, while a silver basket of snap dragons graced tho center cen-ter of the tea table, where Mrs. E. O. Howard, Mrs. B. X. Smith and Mrs. E. S. Ferry presided, assisted 13' Miss Cary Marshall. Miss Stella Fabian, Miss Aileen McMillan, Miss Jov Do Cnuip. Miss Virginia BcaU.3. Miss Mary Hal-loran Hal-loran and Miss Loriue Leary. Mrs. George Gillespie and Mrs. G. AY. Eldrcdgfi. entertained at a delightful bridge tea Tuesday afternoon at the apartment of the latter in tho Avalon, where the rooms wero most altractiveo decorated in sprays pf California peppers. pep-pers. A elunv lace piece over red satin covered the table, whero Mrs. Gillespie poured, assisted bv Miss Lueilo Scars. Prizes were won by Mrs. Thomas O'Connor O'Con-nor and Mrs. Murray Sullivan. Mr. aud Mrs. W. 13. Lake entertained at a large bridge tea at their homo, "Cobblecrcst."' Saturday evening, when green and white was tho 'or scheme elaborate carried out. The billiard rooms, where twelve tables were filled with plnyers. was decorated in hundreds of green and white hearts, with strings of many used in profusion, profu-sion, and caught with ribbons of the same shades. Downstair:, greeu and white carnal ions were effectively used. Dnintv pen and ink cupids on a green background were used as tally cards. Tho refreshments and prizes wero carried car-ried out in the same colors, the latter being candlesticks of pottery, with green candles and green and silver shades. Six prizes were given. Miss Margaret Gibbons enfortnined a few tables at an informal bridge Saturdav afternoon in honor of Mrs. W. K. Warreu of Fruit , Colo., who is visiting here. Miss Marguerite Davnes entertained i'ortv-tive friends at a" Valentino party at her homo Saturday evening, when games and music were en.io3-ed. Strings of red hearts were used in the decorations, decora-tions, with streamers of them from the chandelier lo the four corners of the room, with clusters of red and whito carnations. The heart idea was pret-tilv pret-tilv carried out. in the refreshments, ami heart-shaped boxes tilled with cand3 were giveu as prizes in the games. Miss Davnes was assisted by Colonel and Mrs. J. .1. Davnes. Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Davnes and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Davnes. " Miss l'Mgarda Wedgwood enlertained threo tables at a bridge tea at her homo Saturday afternoon, wheu she was assisted by Miss Elies Voatcs. The Fcason 's llowers wero effectively used in the decorations. Prizes were "won by Mips ?Ce ve Hoy. Miss Helen Evans aiid Miss Margaret. Werner. Tho second iu a scries of large bridge teas was that Wednesday afternoon, when Mrs. A. E. lumbal' enlertained six fables nl bridge and later a number num-ber to tea. Red carnations wero pret tify used in I he decorations, with a I crystal vase of them in I ho center of the tea table, over a red sal in cloth. Coffee was poured l3 Mrs. George Bash, assisted b.v Miss Darleno Kimball. Prizes were won by Mrs. Fred Hor-nung, Hor-nung, Mrs. A. J. Davis, Mrs. F. L. Parker, Par-ker, Mrs. Ileber Lee, Mrs. W. J. j Browning and Mrs. .1. W. Edmunds. Friday afternoon Mrs. A. E. Kimball enterl'dined at a third in a series of bridge leas, when the same decorations were effectively used and Mrs. C. M. Bell presided at tho leu table. At each table a prize was given, when the winners were Mrs. .1. M. Borvmnu, Mrs. I. A. K. Lyon, Mrs. S. D. Evans, Mrs. .1. P. Megoalh, Mrs. George Black and Mrs. G. h. A iris. Miss Lueilo Clark entertained sixteen six-teen friends at a bridge tea at the Hamilton home in the Brans ford, Fri-da3' Fri-da3' afternoon, when a profusion of roses, carnations and violets were prettily pret-tily used. Miss Clark was assisted 13 One of the Younger Set Ipt !..: - ::i 'jPi -Art sj' miss elsie McMillan Prominent Matron and Child j ft : n J MRS. THOMAS WISE AND SON, ROBERT T. WISE. ' Miss Marv IJalloran. Prizes were won by Miss AJarj" Hallorau and M.iss Margaret Mar-garet Walden. Mrs. G. W. Putnam entertained eight of her friends at a charming luncheon at her home I'Vidav, in honor of her sister, Mrs. W. S. 'Smallwood of Port-laud, Port-laud, Or., who is spending a few du3-s hero. Mrs. Mn.y Suell entertained her sewing sew-ing club Frida.y afternoon at tho Halls hotel. A dainty luncheon was served. PERSONAL. ! 1 Mrs. Scanncll, who has spent the past 3'ear with friends in Pittsburg, Pa., will remain there until after the Easier holidays, holi-days, when her son. who is in Lawrence-ville Lawrence-ville school, will spend his vacation jn Pittsburg. Earl- in March Mrs. Sean-nell Sean-nell will eomo hero to spend a few weeks with old friends. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Best and family, who are located lo-cated in Berlin, will be'pleased to hear that Mr. Best has signed a contract for several years in a concert tour. Miss Hut lie Crabhe. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Crabbe, left. Saturday for Washington, D. ('., where she will spend the next few weeks with her uinle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Crabbe. Miss Crabbe was accompanied cast bv her father, who went on a business busi-ness trip. Mr. and Mrs. Boyal W. Dnyncs and children left Saturday for (Jc.cau Park. Cal., where Mrs. Daync-s ami children will remain until early iu the summer. sum-mer. Mr. Daj'nps will remain there until un-til his faniih' are pleasantly located, then he will continue his trip to San Francisco. Cal.; Portland, Ore.; Seattle, Wash., and Butte and Boise, Ida. Mrs. T, G. Ward and daughter, Margaret, Mar-garet, left Satunho- for California. Miss MeGralh. who left last week for Portland, Ore., whero she was present at tho KiiuiP'-VhitJe- wedding, will visit friends hi San Francisco, Cal.. before returning home. M.iss Chrystal Snow will leave Wednesday Wed-nesday for Cardston, Canada, where she will spend four or live mouths with her father, C. IC. Snow. -.Mrs. V P. Lceouiptc of Park City is here for an indefinite time with her mother. Mrs. U. Wells, and her daughter daugh-ter and toil. Hannah ami Edward l.e-eomplc. l.e-eomplc. Mrs. Flora Sinclair, Mrs. Frances G. Shields, Mrs. Sarah M. MeCaHy. Mrs. Tlhoda Cimeley. .Mrs. Dais' E. Cush-inq Cush-inq and Mrs. Georgiaua lleigson spent Kndus' at Bingham canyon. Among the Salt Lakers who left during dur-ing the week for a ststy of several weeks iiijfcsoutheni California were Mrs. W. 1). Donoher and daughter. Mrs. A. S. Bower, and son; Mrs. T. C. Gibson, Mrs. Sarah McChrvstal, Mrs. E. C. Parsons. Mrs. W. H. "Kllison, Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Breeden. Mrs. John Stark, Mrs. F. 1). Hobbs. Mrs. C W. Fitield and son. Mr. and Mrs. C, . Vigus. Mrs. U. K. Darling and daughter. Mrs. Klizabclh I'. Core3-. Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. J. T. Hardy. i Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Griffin left Fri-tbo Fri-tbo evening Tor Portland, Ore.; Sau 'Francisco and Los Angeles. Cal.. where the3- will spend ten da's or two woeics. Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Blyth of Evans-ton, Evans-ton, W3o.. are spending a few da3-s at the Knutsford hotel. Arthur Parsons, who has spent some linn; in Nevada, is here for a few da3's. Frank Knox left Thursday for a trip to San Francisco, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Traughbor are at homo for the month of Fobruao' at n Konsington aparfmeiiL Mr. and Mrs. Meek of Ogden and Dr. and Mrs. Wallick of Prove are spending tod.13 here with Mrs. M. B. Whitne3-. Colonel and Mrs. E. A. Wall and family, who have spent th past six weeks in New York and Washington, D. C. sailed from New York last Wednesday Wed-nesday on the Celtic- They will go di- roct to Cairo- Bgypt. where the-v will Siiend a few days at th Shepherd" htrtH. Before Hailing. Mrs. Wad and the Mi-ses Wall nttaadi-d a large fc;i givtxi in Washingtoji. where they met Mrs.' Cloman, who was formerly Mrs. Victor Clement of this c i 1 3. Mr. and Mrs. Cloman, who had spent some time in Washington, D. C, left tho first of last week for their homo in London. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Sfockwell, who have spent over a 3'cnr in Ely, Nov., have returned here" for an indefinite lime, and aro at home to their friends at tho Annex apartments. Mrs. Stock-well's Stock-well's mother and brother, Mrs. Terrill and Dr. W. G. B. Terrill. are at home for the remainder of tho winter at (he Keith apartment. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Schulder aud sou will be home tho first of the week from a short visit in Santa Barbara, Cal. Mrs. Dickson, who has also spent a few weehs there, will go lo. San 1 ran-cisco. ran-cisco. Bernard Froiselh of Sau Francisco spent I he past week here with his sister, Mrs. P. O. Perkins, and family in tho -Nelson apartment. Friends will be glad to hear that word has come from Governor's island that Mrs. John Woodward is much improved im-proved from her serious illuess. Mrs. Harold Siogel of Wells, Nov., will be here the middle of the month to visit her mother. Mrs. C. Bcrkhoel, at the Meredith apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Henry "Newell, who spent the past few weeks in Florida and Atlantic City, spent I he first of last week in New York with the Wall family. Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Newell spent in Philadelphia, where thev attended the wedding of Mr. Newell New-ell rs niece, Miss Wahn. They will be here earfy iu March to spend a few da3'S on their wa.y to California. Mrs. Samuel Newhouse. who has spent the past five mouths here, will leave February M for New York, where she will sail from cur by in March for Paris and London. Mr. Newhouse will accompany her to New York. Miss Kiersted of Twhi Falls. Tda., spent Friday here, the guest of Mrs. .1'. B, Rqbiiison and Miss Frauekc iu the Cuiiimiugs apartment. She was ou her way to California. Mrs. S. L. Sprague left during the week- for New York, where she will spend some time with her daughter. -Mrs. A. Ll. Presser. Mrs. 11. G. McMillan and Miss Mildred Mil-dred McMillan will leave Mondav evening even-ing for Frisco, Utah, where she will visit their daughter and sister, Mrs. Charles Smith, for a week or two. Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. McCaskell are now at. home to their friends at No. 7 StaulVer apartment. Mrs. W. W. Hall and her mother. Airs. Bothwell. who have spent, some time in Los Angeles. Cal.. expect to soon return here to make their home. Mis. F. A. Starkweather has returned re-turned from a six weeks' visit with friends iu the east. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Smith have as their guests Dr. aud Mrs. W. U. Balcigh of Montreal. Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Kugenc B. Palmer have returned from their wedding trip and will be at home to their friends after February In. at 1SS K street. Mrs. James Saville left last week for New York, where she will join j Mr. Saville. During her absence 'she will spend a few weeks there with her I sister, Mrs. John Sears. ! The Salt Lakers, including Mr. and I Mrs. V. V. Rice and family. Mr, and Mrs. S. F. Fonton, Dr. a ml "Mrs. F. S. Bascom. Mrs. F. J. Oswald and daughter daugh-ter Hazel. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Scheid, Mr. and M-s. L. Hanchetr and daughter, Mr. aud Mrs. E. D. Miller and daughter, daugh-ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Donnellen, Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Hammond. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Tripp and son. ami Mrs. James Uogle sailed Saturday. Fehruar3' 5. on tho Cleveland from Ran Francisco, Cal.. for a trip around the world. They will visit Honolulu. Japan. China, Philip pines, Egypt, Naples and take many side t rips. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv M. Dinwoode ! have returned from a six weeks' stay, in Chicago, IB., whero Mr. Dinwoodev continued her vocal studies with Professor Pro-fessor Torrcn. who is well known here, where he with his wife spent several months last summer here at the Din-w Din-w coder home. Mt. and Mo. D W Lilian and son are now at htrnr ft tlit'lr friend in the Dorius apartment at Ibol Bvcntio and II 3treet. J Mrs. Sniallwonrrj ilays herewith Mr. ;1(lhW nam on her way i0 ' nujl. Or., from a trip" in the east. 1 0ll .Mrs. SnlJip mTivI v.sttmg m Los An 3J weeks, has returned aB 'VX- fctr In-law, jfiLtt2 100, First avenue, she will lcav f,;r tc l tnends nud relatives inrK Mr. and Mrs. .1. jToTm South.10 thcirricatj Mis'? Eva DTlbJ early part nf the woek9fi 0; visit with l,,r mol? I'll cher, at Pioel,,.. x0y Mr. and Mrs.TiuTrW yesterday tor sonthcrnf be gone several monthjj I WITH WOMEN-!! ' . J 'Hie current events nnrt? turp section of iho uJIm met at tho club houso S when an unusually interi was given. 3irf. v r liKhtful papor on "Tho t Frederick Rcmli.Rton Th s wa follow-, 1 by rca Fn rfnx Child, which v"arS lort storJca." and werfeWi Joyed by nil. Mrs wj' pave mi iutcivsthu: per on ".Some Norfcrn'ni and Their Work,. - M hearty approval of ail. j will hf liohl .March I wk Sltnpltln will Klvo (t t.iikiE Ills Vorlcn." aft.,, wht2 will Klvo n paprV'o. .g I ho m.-fMlrwr will he 0ffn and a good auondanco j Tho Friday Evenlnc to dollBhtfullv 'ntcrtaJm.f! a Mrs. "V. lnstor on Sccoix prizes were won hr Mrs. Levis Evans. After given a. dainty luncheon 4 next mectliiR will ho hctoi runry wh-n tho Uaba inembcs-s will bo cntertahl The monthly mcctlnci KlnderRartcn club waa'H Afton Vouiir. Tuesday d Ked Butte Hollow Therrf ful proRram given, when; gave an Interesting accon and experiences whllo 1 the kindergartens through other Interesting feature' was tho celebration of btrthdny which, aa theTi one.- ea h month, was hi very appropriate and ulso'; terestlng reading was glvs prct Moore on tho life nnd of Washington After the llghtful luncheon was 'set cers of the club arc: 1 president. Mrs. Lulu IC & dent; Miss Ucssie Joiies.i The incmhors of tlieTS garten club havi organlS called the Went End cluh.' formed for the purposbl girls in the frco Klndorpi will hold a meeting cae freo kindergarten rooms West End club. Aftctfi gram, a soclnl hour 'ta meotlng which i greatly Miss Hazel Dorius i memhors of tho Tuesday club at her home, whca' Joyed and prizes won bjp and Lulu JIarr. Thc M be Tuesday. Februarj'.-jg Cummings at 37B Fifthji The members of the AW circle met with Mrs. XX, her home. 120 I strcet, noon. Thirty memuersji turiioon. Mrsu J. M. Darti .sling paper on "Shdrtf Day," and also an inters tlu authors' lives. MU tor of Mrs. A. T. McCaniK Hon from "TannhaiiHer gmni dainty refreshment The decorations wore In?, ferns. Mrs. J"cc entertainedti the O. A. O. cluh al 111 the Smith Tns-Iuy afwi tournament waa startcirTt er four weeks prisci will tho most .skillful plnye were in pink carnation:!. con was served in the illiil was decorated m wliltei The poet's soctl')n nfJtl erary club met loiul.T.'irt Cleland. when an interi was heard. 31 re. ClotaJ llglitful japcr 01 Lordf. "Cain." and -Miss Jeisup of I ho characters In m section will :nc?t ultlf-Framc ultlf-Framc al the ncx niootls Tho members of the Cr delightfully entertained!' MiV. H. O. Mcckhnbursli Easl South Temple ;'tr noon was spent 'u briust. tug won by Mrs. Waller! .1. Daly nntl Miss Franc parlors and library, wroj artistically decorated InlJ After tho prizes wore glva luncheon was served lu-U which was beautiful In.M and white carnations- 1W poncd all inoutlngs untlp season. , There was a fareweUTi tho Sixteenth Ward .an Tucsduy evening In 0 Becslcv by the members Miss llocsiey is proldew M. I. A. of the Salt I-';: Wednesday for mi through the central stntM rendered was a bciiutuliU on. Those who helped! gram a success were: W Elsie Ward Enttirr IJA Thomas Edward. .Mls3,,M S. Ash worth. H. f'. I'" Coniy. t)rpha Wsdker. th club and Ah In A The card paity wlilch-w held by the HL Marks.W lion for the hniclll of i llonta Iu St. Murk? 1 evening has beta postpw Easter. The members of the jj the Ladles' IMruriV Thursday. Fehrmiry tlie home of Mi-s- Hoxtb I.tothwell will give a ytf "Literary 1iiiiovii"""a A Tliere was a , "J0,0"'" Rt bcknh lodSe held at; Saturday evening Jf Th-W have hiM. M l for the part;. lo be of the aid soclelj -of 11 Continued on Pagj 1 SOCIETY 1 Continued from Page Fourteen. church. It Is to bo a valentine party and will he held at the home of Mrs. Freeman Mornlngstar, 1277 South Temple Tem-ple street, Thursday afternoon, February Febru-ary 10, from 2 until 5 o'clock. The Brownlnp section of the Ladles' Literary club will bo held next Saturday with Mrs. W. C. Jennings, ut 1205 Second Sec-ond avenue. The Ladles' Reading club will meet on Monday with Mrs. 13. V. Smith, at her apartment In tho Progress. The Utah Woman's Pross club will hold its next meeting as a celebration of tho birthday anniversary of Mrs. Emmu-llno Emmu-llno B. "Wells, on February 2S. Tho health committee of tho General Federation of Women's clubs, represented represent-ed by Mrs. W. W. Armstrong and Mrs. C. E. Allen, called upon Chief Barlow of the police department Saturday afternoon, after-noon, with a view to having Ibo ordinance ordi-nance prohibiting expectorating In public pub-lic places enforced more rigidly. Chief Barlow promised his hearty co-oporatlon. Mrs. R. C. Gommel. chairman of the health committee of this city, states that the fight against expectorating In public places had tho co-operation of the board of health and that alio is assured that the police and officers In the employ of the board of health will enforce the ordinance or-dinance rigidly. There will be a meeting of the Mothers' Moth-ers' congress Saturday, February 12. at 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. C. C. Dart, 53 South Fifth East. The programme pro-gramme will bo In charge of the stato educational committee, of which Mrs. R. C. Gemmcl Is the chairman. A general meeting of tho Ladles' Literary Lit-erary club will bo held at tho clubhouse Friday afternoon, February 11. at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Clara Colburno gill give a paper on "The Chateau of Touralne." aflur which Mrs. Edward Rosenbaum will nivo a paper on "The Land of the Kaiser." There will also bo musical numbers. Mrs. J. A. Splker will entertain this woek the Wednesday Evening Card club. Mrs. George Reed, at G24 Second avenue, ave-nue, will entertain the members of tho Utopia club at a 1 o'clock luncheon on Wednesday of this week. The board of directors of the Froo Kindergarten association will moot at 10 o'clock Wednesday, February 0, for their regular meeting The members of Electa chapter. O. E, S., wero delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. Roy Watrous. Thursday afternoon. A delightful luncheon was served In tho dining room, which was artistically decorated In pink carnations, while tho rest of the house was decorated In red and white carnations. The regular meeting of tho Woman's club will meet Tuesday at 2:30 o clock with Mrs. Theodore Whlteloy at her homo on Third avenue Mrs. A. T. San-ford San-ford will road an original story, and Miss Miriam Lovo will give a piano selection. se-lection. Mrs. J 1. U Shepard, president of the W. C T. U. has just returnod from a successful lecture tour through southern Utah. Sho held both temperance and puritv meetings while away, and feels that a grrat deal of good has been accomplished ac-complished Mrs. Shepnrd will leave this Sunday for Montana, where she hus been invited to lecture. Mrs. Shepard will leave in May for Europe, to attend the national W. C. T. U, convention, which Is to bo held at Glasgow, Scotland. The trip will include a visit to Oboramagau. Germany, where the "Passion Play" will bo witnessed; from there to Naples. Rome, Paris and London. While In Europe, the delegates of the association will bo entertained by Lady Carlisle, president of the national W. C. T. U., at her castle In England. While Mrs. Shepnrd Shep-nrd Is away tho work of tho organization organiza-tion will be under the direction of Mrs. Coray Albrllton. who has become state organizer for Utah. The Seekers' Literary club will meet with Mrs. LJ. 13. Young at 2 o'clock Tuesday. Tues-day. Take Jordan bridge cnr. The regular monthly meeting of tho Musical club, organized by Mrs. Agnes Dahlqulst Beckstrand for t lie purpose of studying the lives and compositions of the masters In music, was hold at. Mrs Beckstrand's home Wednesday afternoon. An essay on the life of Nevin was read by Mrs. Nollle Franklin, and Miss Laura Cook and the Misses Blanche and Ethyl Holt rendered the piano solocLlons. The vocal numbers were given by Miss Emma Pendleton and Mrs. Cook. Mrs. W. H. Jones and Mrs. O. T. Carl-sou Carl-sou entertained tho members of tho James B. McKean Relief corps and their friends ut the home of Mrs. Jones, 231 Third East street, Thursday afternoon. About eighty guests enjoyed tho afternoon. after-noon. An excellent musical programme was rendered. Mrs. Charles G. Plummer gave a vocal selection and was so heartily applauded that she gave, by special re-quest, re-quest, "Tho Flag Without a Stain" In a most charming manner. Mra. George W. Wragg also gave a delightful vocal solo. Tho Misses Bruere and Pitt gave beautiful Instrumental selections. After tho programme dainty refreshments woro served. The house was artistically and effectively decorated In pink and white carnations. A pleasant affair was enjoyed by members mem-bers of the S. W club at the home of tho hostess. Miss Bess Smith, Monday, January 31. Tho first part of tho evening even-ing was given to song and merry making mak-ing A delicious supper was served, the table being beautifully decorated with pink and white carnations After supper sup-per a mock wedding was performed. The bride, groom and the bridesmaids were elegantly clothed for the occasion. Tho guests of honor, Including members of the club, follow: Miss Vera Jensen, Miss Lottlo Graham, A. E. Hansen, May Brown. Sam Mills, D. Ure. Rlna Crawford. Craw-ford. Gordon Garrett, Leanoro Watts. J-Walton. J-Walton. Eva Youngbcrg, D. Nbrdgrand, Miss Ivl Brown, Eugono Holiday, James II. King. Thoro was a meeting of the civic committee com-mittee of the Federation of Womcn'a clubs held at the Brooke Arcade Monday. Mon-day. Thero was considerable business talked over, which was mainly regarding regard-ing the forming of several committees as follows: Committee to Interview the street authorities and to see that the street cars arc kept free from expectoration expectora-tion and other filth; another commltteo was formed to sec that the stores, and especially tho grocery stores, bo cleaned out before tho shopping hours begin, Instead In-stead of during the time when tho stores are thronged with people and tho food Is all exposed; still another committee was formed to educate tho fruit vendors In covorlng tho fruit which is sold on the streets. Work will also be started for- the purpose of helping in tho war against smoke. Meetings arc hold every second and fourth Monday In the month. The weekly meeting of St. Mark's guild was held at the church Tuesday afternoon, after-noon, whim the business of tho week was talked ovur. The soml-monthly mooting of the Monday Mon-day Night Literary club was held with Mr. and Mrs. Tlballs at their home on Third avenue. Mrs. P. N. Cook read a paper on "Heredity," after which light refreshments were served. The members of the Plate and Bridge club were dellghtfuly entertained by Miss Frances O'Moara at her homo on East South Temple street. Mrs. T. R. Black was the fortunate prize winner. After tho prize was given a dainty luncheon was served In the dining room, which was decorated In pink carnations. The club will bo entertained In two weoks by Mrs. Fred Slade, 843 South Fifth East street. The 500 members of tho Girls' Athletic Ath-letic association entertained at a large and brilliant dancing party at the Odeon Friday evening. The basketball championship cham-pionship pennant was awarded and several sev-eral of the girls gave fancy dances. Tho hall was decorated with red and blnck pennants, also palms and ferns, while the programmes wero In silver and white. Music was furnished by the Odeon orchestra, or-chestra, and the grand march was started at S.30 o'clock. The chaporons were President and Mrs. J. T. Kingsbury, Professor Pro-fessor and Mrs. Merrill, Dr, and Mrs. C G. Plummer, Mr. and Mrs. Christenscn, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M. Bailey, Mrs. Jessie Freeland, Miss Dukes, Miss Bush, Miss Moffett and Mr. Eaton. The regular meeting of tho Temple B'nal Israel Auxiliary society will be held next Tueudny at '2:30 o'clock. All members arc requested to be present. Lynd chapter No. 1. Order of .the Eastern East-ern Star, held Its regular meeting Wednesday evening at the Masonic temple tem-ple at 7:30 o'clock. There was an official visit by the grand officers of the order and also an initiation. The tourist section of tho Ladles' Literary Lit-erary club met Tuesday morning at 10:15, at the club house, when two interesting papers wero given, one by Mrs. A. li. Gibson on "SKetchos of Florence. Italy, as Seen by a Tourist." and another one by Mrs. Catrow on "Pisa and Lucca." Section live of r the Ladles? Aid Society of the First Methodist church gave a luncheon from 12 . to 1 o'clock, Tuesday, after which a business meeting was held. The decorations were In pink carnations. Tho W. C. T. U. is going to have what will be called the "National W. Q T. U. Gift Day." This will be held on March 19, and will be all over the United States. This tag day will be similar to the Y. W. C. A. tag day, except that the tags will read: "I am tagged for temperance." The money raised by the Salt Lake W. C. T. U. will be. used for rescue work and also for tho Crittenden home at Ogden while the remainder will be used in work to suppress the liquor traffic. The Utah state officers are Mrs. L, L. Shepard. president; Mrs. C. S. Newton, vice president; presi-dent; Miss Leota Kennedy, corresponding secretary. Tho Ladles' Auxiliary to tho Locomotive Locomo-tive Engineers will give a card party in Eagles' hull Saturday evening, February 12. Friends of the order are cordially Invited. Tho next meeting of the Post section of tho Ladies' Literary club will be held with Mrs. II. II. Frame. Miss Stella Fabian entertained the members of the reorganized bridge tournament tour-nament Friday. The members are Miss Mlldrod McMlllcn. Mtes Cnry Marshall. Miss Elinor Stewart, Miss Mlnctto Baer. Miss Lorlnno Leary. Miss Stella Fabian, and the Messrs. Alex Thomas, Athol Rawlins, J. Clark, Fred Smith, W. Trask and James Hoglc. The Graduate Nurses' association of St. Mark's hospital entertained in honor of tho nurses and 'their friends at the Bishop Leonard Memorial homei Friday evening. Tho homo was decorated In Hags and red and white carnations and roses. Tho Washington birthday Idea was carried out In all decorations and refreshments. The guests were received by four members of the association dressed as Martha Washington and others oth-ers as George Washington. Music was furnished by an orchestra. About ilfty people enjoyed the evening. The members of the P. E. O. society met Friday with Miss Clark and Mrs. Sherwood. The members of the Qulngenta club were" delightfully enlcrUilncd Tuesday afternoon by Miss Herman. The afternoon after-noon was spent In cards, the prizes being won by Mrs. C. IT. Heritage. Mrs. M. A. Peters and Mrs. W. H. Ellison. After the prizes were given a dainty luncheon was served In the dining room, which was decorated In red and white carnations. carna-tions. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, February 15. with Mrs. Orson Howard. The T, O. N. O. club entertained at an Orpheum parly Thursday evening, the guests of honor being Miss Emmellno MoMaster, Mis. W. H. Folland, Mrs. Daniel Harrington and Mrs. J. Dyer. The members of tho Saturday Afler-non Afler-non Bridge club were delightfully entertained enter-tained by Mrs. P. IT. Hopkins at her home on 1257 Second avenue Saturday. The afternoon was spent in bridge, after which a dainty luncheon was served In the dining room which was decorated In ,plpk and white carnations while -tho rest of the house was decorated In red carnations. PrIzes were won by Mrs. T. R. Ferguson, Mrs. IT. Peabody and Mrs. Clint B. Leigh. The Pan-Hellenic society will' meet next Thursdny with Mrs. L, E. Arnold and Mrs. Schaufflcberger at the home of the latter on Eighth avenue. The regular weekly vesper services of the Y. W. C. A. will be held Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock. After the services serv-ices a social half hour Is spent and refreshments re-freshments arc served. The Misses Balmer and DoWItt gave a social at the Deaconess home In honor of tho young people of the Ulff and Liberty Lib-erty Park M. E. churches. A delightful delight-ful programme was given. Miss Margrot Duvnll gave a piano solo, Miss Esther Roberts also gave- a piano aolo. Miss Virginia King gave a recitation. Tho year book of the Women's Republican Re-publican club has been Issued, and meetings meet-ings wil be held the Ilrst Monday in each month, the topics discusoed as follows. Current political news will also be dls-ctifssi'd dls-ctifssi'd at each meeting. February "Our Greatest President." Open parliament led by Mrs. J. R. Davis March "Should the Government Own and Mine the Coal?" by Mrs. J. Melton April "The Appeal of Politics to Women," Mrs. Ceorgc Sutherland. May "What Can This Club Do for Civic Betterment?" .Mrs. J. J. Thomas. June "Child Labor," Mrs. M. J. Hamilton, Ham-ilton, July A musical, under tho direction of Mrs. T. D. Lewis. August The annual outing. September "Prohibition or Local Option. Op-tion. ' Mrs. F. Hincs. October "Should the Senators Bo Elected by the People?" Miss' Cutler. November "How Can Wo Aid the Women of Olhcr States to Secure tho Right to Vote?" Dr. Winzel. December Election Of officers. Jnnuary "Historian's Review." Mrs. J. B. Swcnson. Here are the names of tho hostesses, the meetings will appear at the home of tho first named: February. Mrs. Straup. Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. Loofborough; March. Mrs. Swenson. Mrs. Kate D. Shlll. Mrs. Hincs: April. Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Mossup. Mrs. Cumlngs; May. Mrs. Thos. Jenkins. Mrs. Lemmon, Mrs. Merrill' June. Mrs. King Mrs. Jenkins. Mrs. Stanford, July. Mrs. Spry; September. Mrs. Wltcher. Mra. J. U. Eldredge. Sr.. Mrs. Brlco: Octobor. Mrs. Dallas. Mrs. Bassett, Mrs. Bloom-ate Bloom-ate rburg: Novcmbor. Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Kimball, Mrs. Hamilton; December. Mrs. Bonnomort. Mrs. Craig. Mrs. Melton; January. Mrs. Ensign. Mrs, Davis, Miss Cutler. The officers are: Mrs, IT. A. King, presidont; Mrs. M. Z. Wltcher, vice-president; vice-president; Mrs. TI. L Cummings. recording record-ing secretary; Mrs. M .7. Hamilton, corresponding cor-responding secretary; Mrs. T. D. Lowls, treasurer; Mrs. J. R. Davis, auditor; Mrs, J. B. Swenson. historian. Tho directors aro as follow.-. Mrs. J J. Thomas. 100n-12; Mrs, Sarah Ensign, 190S-11; Mrs. J. m. Stanford. 1910-12; Mrs. J. TX . Eldredge. h. 1910-12; Mrs. F. -Price. 1910-11; Mrs. j. Melton, 1010-1L "One of the most Interesting and elaborate elabor-ate affairs of the season was the muslcalc and dancing purly given by the Governors' Gover-nors' club at the Odeon Wednesday night. Tho programme was excellent. Electa O. E. S. will give a valentine party at the rcsldcnco of Mrs. J. II. Mur-fltt, Mur-fltt, 971 Third avonue on February 11. All members of tho order are cordially Invited to attend. |