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Show il . S: VNE of tM ",ost "'"Portant affairs - Efl 1 1 Tilauncil tor (he com.insr week is Itn 11 tho hridee tea to be givon by mi W Mrs. F. Oswald at the Hold JH IJtnl1' ar :l Jarfi number of hor iaifl friends will bo entertained. Mrs. J. B. Hi WHit chill will entertain on Thursday rMl with a luncheon for -Mrs. H. S. Orncli 3 and lier quests, Mrs. Kenna and Mrs. B Borrill. The. I'topia club members will I lie, entertained al the uial luncheon MO and briduo on Wcdnebdny by Mrs. fig Ortrcro W. Road, and on Wednesday JR folio wine Mrs. Charles A. Quiglpy wul '"tHE enlertain' the members of the Crystal K Uridsio club. A laru'f. number of young people are planning to so to Odon on Eg1 Mandav night to attend the dance to M be civen there bv a munber of Iho vonnir toeietv niaids of that city. Miss R Kerns and Miss Olive Ferris will on- H fertain at a tea also on Monday for a Mrs. Luther Steele- of Portland and . S Mrs. McFarland. An important oveut h of the week end will be the musical El lea to be given at the homo of Miss H Lena Hague by the members of the m College club next Saturday afternoon. mm A number of affairs, sonic small and 0 sonic of more, pretentious, are planned bjH by tho young girls for Miss Margaret ihMJ Jlillman, who is tho guest of Miss Vir- nj ginia Bcatty, among them a tea which olK Miss Beatty will give during the week. jH The May dav dauee for tho benefit He of tho public play grounds is to be giv-r)m giv-r)m cn atter all on the evening beforo May Wi ' ues1fly April 30, and the place MB chosen is the popular ball room of the H Hotel Utah. The affair is in the hands ttK of Mrs. Alice Goodwin Savage as chair-cjS chair-cjS man, -with Miss Kate Williams as as-fft as-fft aistnnt. A set of active workers havo ioB boon found for tho various committees tw an( a'a'r WN doubtless be more of a success than any so far attempted. m ' Tho reception committee consists of (j Miss Virginia Beatty, Miss Mary Mar-fa Mar-fa shall. Miss Carv Marshall, Miss Mar-jyft Mar-jyft caret Walker- Margaret Itico is cliair-9U cliair-9U man o the ticket committee and as-. as-. Cf " Bisting her are Miss Ireuo Hanson, Miss ui Margaret Dunn, Miss AUco. Wells, Mrs. H Overlleld, Miss Josephine Weil. T'-.' T'-.' m advertising committeo consists of Miss ffi Elizabeth AJlcn, -Miss Hazel Oswald, BP Miss Margaret McCluro. The hall and 1 b music irill bo in charge of Miss Lucile .igj Franke, Mies Minnetto Baer and Miss i jm Loreen Ieary. Miss Gertrude- Hanson, i M Miss Vera Edwards and Bomola King It "will provide tho programmes. Mrs. I M Paul Keyser is chairman of the decora deco-ra rating committee ancl assisting arc j 11 Miss Marie Odll MMiss Merce Lewis, H Miss Edna Farnswortb. The press eom-m eom-m mitteo consists of Mrs. Savage, Miss . Inj Mildred McMillan. Miss Edna Dunn 1 n and Miss Loreen Leary. The refrosli-9H refrosli-9H ments committee is in charge of Miss i m T:!liza Doy, Miss Marguerite Stewart, I m Miss Gladys McCouaughy, Miss Griz-fllfi Griz-fllfi zelle Houston. Ira A delightful tea of yesterday after-Ill after-Ill noon was that given bv Captain and Mrs. George B. Pond of1 Fort Douglas, I JK to moot their guests, Mr. and Mrs. m Charles Major of Indiana. All the oJIi-K oJIi-K cors and ladies of tho garrison and K some friends from town wcro present 13 to meet the distinguished literary man i m and his charming wife, and although HJ the affair was most informal, it was "Hr all the more enjo.yabIc. Tho rooms ilHfi were bright throughout with pink and "K white dragons, and in the dining room IHR the tea table presented a particularly mat attractive sight. Here Mrs. George F. I .N. Dai Icy, Mrs. W. B. Graham and ML lier sister. Miss Cartwright, assisted Jv tho hostess by serving tea. The regi-U regi-U mental orchestra seated in the den fur-jns fur-jns nished an excellent musical programme f throughout tho late hours of the af-ternoon af-ternoon while' the friends came and IK Yes. and speaking of birthdays there H was a very elaborate luncheon Tester- B day which was held a strict secret in MS tho favored circle honored by in vita- H tions. The fair j'oung hostess told no IHk one the exact number of years to be jB recorded, but it was a significant fact H that the decorations, tho number of IJB guests and nil the minor appointments IK wore in one mystic number, ' lare iJR enough, too, to keep any of the guesls 1JH from asking .iust Avhat it meant. Or- 1IK eluds. numbering blank, blank Ameri- 1IB can Beauties and the same number oi piB place cards of peculiar design all sug- ilK gested a certain birthday, which for R many years has been taboo among Mrs. Meyer, Wife of Captain 0. B. Meyer of the rourtcenth Cavalry, and Her Son and Daughter, . Who Aro Visiting Visit-ing Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Trimmer. members of the fair sex at least. A cake with the same number of candles was merely hinted at, and tho guests were polite enough to draw their inferences, infer-ences, but not to state them glaringly. Mrs. Clara II. Granger will leave tomorrow to-morrow afternoon for Portland, Or., where she will be joined by her son, F. Earle Granger. They will go together to-gether to Seattle to meet Lieutenant and Mrs'. T?. S. Harl.z, who are expected to arrive in Seattle from tho Philippines, Philip-pines, April 2(5, having sailed on March 14. Lieutenant Ilqrtz, who is now on leave, will come in advanco of his regiment, the 'Twenty-fifth, and will join tin1 regiment when it arrives at Vancouver barracks. Mrs. Granger will remain in the northwest till about tho last of . I uno. Mrs. Hart"., who is Mrs. Granger's duughtor, and her baby spent some time hero a year or more ago. News conies from Paris that Miss Uoso Hurtwell. tho taleuted Salt Lake woman, who already has won many honors in her chos'on lino, has boon signally honored this year, by both the big sa'lons of the year. Miss Hart-well Hart-well has one miniature accepted by the Salon Dos Beaux Arts, and two miniatures minia-tures and two oil paintings hung by the Salon des Artists Francais, tho society which last year gave special honor to Miss Hartwoll 's picture, "Tho Poppy Lady," Miss Uartwcll and her niece, Miss Mary Kimball, are remaining remain-ing in Paris for 1 tho present, whero Miss Kimball lias boon heard in a number of exclusivo recitals. The Country club is undergoing a thorough renovating arid overhauling, and because of the fact that tho new coat of paint will not bo dry, tho club house will not bo readv to havo a real opening on Arbor day, as was at first the plan. That does not mean, however, that there will not be a big crowd of members out to enjoy the day, and tako delight in the outdoor attractions of the club, which at this season of tho year are at their best. The club house when finished will present pre-sent an entirely now appearance, with tho change from tho cool deep gray to white and creamy buff. The tennis courts are in excellent condition and tho golf liuks are pretty well filled overy fine afternoon, early as it is. The season for picnics is ont and if the weather permits there will be man- of thorn tomorrow to take advantage advan-tage of the Arbor day holiday.Nnmer-ous holiday.Nnmer-ous parties haye been arranged for canyon tramping trips, and many parties par-ties aro already planned to spend the day at soma of the outlying country homes n'ear the city. Miss Robinson and Miss Helen Banfleld of the Young Women's Christian association, will tak a party of young girls up City Crook canyon to spend the day. r Word comes from San Francisco that Miss Isabel McLaughlin and her guest, Miss Margaret, Gretton, have sailed for Europe and will spend the spring and summer at the McEnery home in Sherborne. Sher-borne. Dr. W. A. McEnery, who is Miss McLaughlin's guardian, will join them later. Miss Gretton is a well known Englishwoman, a sister-in-law of Dr. McEnery, and she has been chaperoning chap-eroning Miss McLaughlin Bince the marriage of Miss McEnery. On account of tho serious illness of the bride's father, tho newest bride and bridegroom at Fort Douglas, Lieutenant Lieu-tenant and Mrs. Harry L. Jordan were recalled to his bedside almost as soon as they reached bore. Thoy were married mar-ried in Denver on April 4, the brido having been Miss Fanny Marion Cory, tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Robert John Cory. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keama left yesterday for the east to spend some weeks in New York and Washington and vicinity. Thov will return early in May and Mrs. "Kearns will remain till about the middle of June at which time tho children will have their vacation, vaca-tion, when she will go to the Santa Rosa ranch to spend the summer. V Mrs. W. P. Kiser was tho hostess yesterday. afternoon at n delightful affair, af-fair, a box party at the Salt Lake theater the-ater given in honor of Mrs, Richard Allen Keycs, who is recently homo from San Francisco. Tho guesta, beaides Mrs. Koyca, wore Mrs. James A. Irons and Mrs. W. P. .Ruruham of Fort Doug-las; Doug-las; Mrs. Elizabeth .'I. Chambers, Mrs. W. D. Douohor and Miss Marfcnrot Dills, who joined thcr guests after the play at a tea at tho Hotel Utah. H 4 Mrs. Frank Lowo was the hostess yesterday at u very prettily appointed luncheon at the Commercial club, followed fol-lowed by three tables of bridge, tho guests boing the members of her bridge club. The guests were scatod at one long tnble for the luncheon, and gay decorations of spring flowers wore used. Tho guests wero Mrs. S, A. Whitney, Whit-ney, Mrs. Frank Fisher, Mrs. C M. Benedict, Miss Ada Ellcrbcck, Mrs. H. D. Ellcrbcck, Mrs. H. M. Crowther, Mrs. ID. M. Oarnott. Mrs. Lynn S. Gill-ham, Gill-ham, Mrs. Herman Erdnian, Mrs. W. C. Applcgnto, Miss Ocnevo Felt and Miss Mcrco Lewis A very pleasant college nffair of last Monday' night was the supper at the University olub at which Dean and Mrs. Byron Cummings entertained tho members of the debating teams of both the Agricultural college and tho University Uni-versity of Utah. Tho supper followed tho debate and in addition to the voung men, who took part, tho coaches of the debating toam3 woro quests. II wns as fine an intercollegiate social affair as ono could wish, and did much to unite in a closer friendship the voung men taking part. A number of parties aro aTrangod for the concert to bo givon b3' Miss Jennio i Sands Monday evouing at tho Salt 1 Lake thoator. Those who have taken I stalls for tho affair are Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reoves, and Mr. and Mrs. George Morris. A number of suppers aro planned for after the recital. V Last Monday evening's recital of the mipils of tho Utah Conservatory of Music, the first in tho history of the institution, representing all departments, depart-ments, was one of the most successful over given in tho city, and was attended at-tended b3" over throe thousand people, representative of the various classes of I people of the city. Following the recital, re-cital, which occurred in the Assembly hall, a sumptuous banquet was served in the Hotel Utah, main dining room, to the guests of honor, pupils participating partici-pating in the rocital and the faculty, ' bv the officers of the conservatory. ! Nearly one hundred plates wore set, i and speeches by President Willard Weiho. Governor William Sprv, Hon. fl. M. Smith, Dean J. J. McClollau, , Vice President David P. Howells, Soc-i Soc-i retary Serge B. Campbell. Dr. Fred I Stauffer, H. L. A. Culmcr and E. O. j Runyon of St. Louis, were received I with' enthusiasm and n general good time was spent. Governor Spry encouraged en-couraged the movement of tho new conservatory con-servatory with much enthusiasm and predicted good things in tho future for tho pupils and faculty of tho Utah Conservatory of Mnsle. homo to thoir friends after tho first of Mlay at their homo on Tenth avonuo. i Mr, and -Mrs. J, W. Donkin announce j tho engagement of their daughter, Emma Mabel, to Frank E. Flnudro. The marriago will lake placo in the i near future. i Mr. and Mrs. John Wolls an noun co the engagement of thoir daughter, Bertha, to Dr. 'Alfred M. Palmer of tho ' Dr. Groves L. D. S. hospital, tho marriago mar-riago to take place in Juno. I PERSONALS. Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Walker and their daughter Sybil, who have boon to Honolulu for a fow weeks, are homo again. Miss Margarot Walker, who has boon visiting in Tcnnosaee, is ex-poctod ex-poctod homo within a few days. M .4 .4 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen Kcycs returned the first of the week from a delightful stay of some weeks in San Francisco, whore thc3 wore entertained by a groat maii3' friends both in army and other circles of the Golden Gate city. i Colonel and Mrs. E. A. Wall and their daughters havo gone to Washington, Washing-ton, D. C, where tho3- will spend the next fow weeks. Thoj' will be in Now York later, and before returning will purchase the furnishings for their new home, which is near nig completion. a Mrs. O. B. Meyer, the wife of Captain Cap-tain Meyer of tho Fourteenth cnvaly, is hero with hor son and daughter, visiting Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Trimmer at their home in tho Bungalow apartments. apart-ments. Mrs. Meyer, who was formerly a friend of Colonel and Mrs. irons, was a guest of honor at. a dinner givon b3' thorn Friday night preceding the hop. u Mr. nnd Mr?. Walter I. Moody of Chicago are interesting visitors to the city, being at the Hotel Utah for a short stay. Thev aro friends of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Snow. 44 44 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gouldstonc Griffin left 3-csterda3i for New York, whence the3r sail next Saturday for a Btay of some time with Mr. Griffin's family in England. Mrs. Carenaugb, wife of Captain William Wil-liam A. Cavenaugh of tho Fifteenth, is expected back shortly from Manila to visit hor paronts, Judge and Mrs. C. S. Zano, and her sistor, Mrs. Margarot Zane Witcher. Mrs. J. W. Houstou and her voungor daughter, Miss Brizello Houston, will leave today for the cast to attend the commencement exercises of Mis? Finch's school, from which the Misses Houston were graduated. If S Mrs. Angus Cameron and Miss Marion Ma-rion Cameron of Baltimore, who havo made many warm friends since the' have been in the city, left early in the week for a stay of" some time on the coast. Thoy will stop in Salt Lake on thoir way home. - Mrs. Samuel Porter and her two children chil-dren aro back after a visit ot some two months iu Chicago with the members mem-bers of tho Bersbach family. Mrs. Donald R. Thompson, who has been here visiting her mother, Mrs. E. D. R. Thompson, has returned to Cho3T-ennc Cho3T-ennc to join hor husband. 4 Mrs. Elbridge Thomas and little daughter Floradora havo roturnod from a delightful visit of two months in tho cast and south. Mrs. Ro3'al W. Daynes is back from, a visit of a month or so to the coast. a Mrs. .Tohn C. Cutlor and her two daughters are back from spending the winter at their California home. 44 Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard W. Reed are back after a delightful winter' Bpent mostly in Long Beach, whero thej' wero the guests at tho Hotel Virginia, Thoy are again in their own home at 777 East South. Temple street. U V Mrs. Herbert Brown, formerly well known here, but now of Butte, Mont., has been the guest of Miss Clara T. Colburno at Rowland hall for the past few weeks. MrB. Brown's little daughter daugh-ter is attending school there. Miss Annie Lawiy left yosterday for her home in California, after a pleasant pleas-ant visit of a fow months with Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Lawiy. m !i k Mrs. E. E. Byer and her sister. Miss Emma Beobe, and Miss Norma Woodruff Wood-ruff have gone to Ocean Park to spend the next two months. 44 Mass Marguerite Jaoobson of Los Angeles is in town visiting at the Bottles Bot-tles home. 44 44 MVb. L. S. Margetts of Butte, Mont, hag returned to her home, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ostler of this city. 14 44 Mrs. Kenna and .Mrs. Berill of Oakland, Oak-land, aro guests at tho home of Mrs. H. S. Ornck. tt 44 Mrs. Zi, B. Fuller, who waB Miss Merco Borkeloj, has left with Mr. Fuller to make their home in Boise, aftor a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Borkelov, here. 44 44 Mrs. W. W. Riter and her youngest daughter, Miss May Riter, aro at Ocean Park for tho spring months, having spent tho winter in Los Angeles. An-geles. 44 Julius Ingram and his daughter, Miss r- Margaret Ingram, of Fargo. N. D. r; ' ro at the Hotel Utah for a fow days J visiting C. Arthur Crabbc, Mr, In 'I -. nam's nephew, '' 44 44 .Tudgo J- Stewart of Grand Rapids, Rap-ids, Mich,, will spond the dav in the lity visiting Col. and Mrs. 0. D. Moore nnd Mrs. (J. H. "Van Armnn. r 4 . Dr. and Mrs. Otto Sussman of New r York aro receiving congratulations over tho arrival of a girl baby at their I -homo on Thursday, April 4. Mrs. Suns man wns Miss Kc'lna Bailey. y, r i v Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Jenkins nul f their three boys are at the Hotel Uuth T for a short tiino since their return I from tho coast. J' Mrs. J. W. Christy and mother, Mi 6$ M. IC. Paul, left early iu tho wrek K for California, to snend several months. f Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hale, Jr., and . if their baby dnughter, Mary Elizabeth Halo, left, yesterday for thoir homo in h Good Springs, Nov. I L Mr. and Mrs. f. B. Wilflo. of Twin ? Falls, left last Wodnesday for a visit of somo tinio in Kansas City. 4; (Continued on Pago Fourteen.) (Continued From Page Eight,) j I Mr. :nul Mrs. Giravd TJ. Jlosciiblall lmvo returned from a trip to Osili forum, for-um, and aru ouco moiu at the Jiotol Mrs. SLcphcn A. Bailey and little daughter Anna arc homo I'roni a short star in Denver. Mrs. II. H. Tapliu and i.lrs. W. S. Shearman of Washington, D.. C, spent vesi-orday in the city on their way to llio roast, and worn quests of Mrs. R. K Thurinau. Both the ladies . were friends of Mrs. Thurnian'H parents m AVaahiniiton. 4 Miss Helen Collier lias ho far rce.ov-nrrd rce.ov-nrrd from her illness that sho lias boon removed from the hospital to her home at Whitehall. Miss Buth Clark has cone to Offdcu for a week, where she will bo the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Gordon. M3es Gladys Wicldus, who has gone to Los Antrelos to make her home, was truest of honor at a dimior on Monday night sriven by Miss Hazel Clark, ft fr Captain and Mr. .7ohn Webster of Spokane will bo hero Urn end of the week to spend oomo time with their In and daughter. Captain and Mrs. jorge B. Poudof Fori Douglas. Mr. and Mra. Hobcrt K. Brown have turned from a xtuy of a few weeks tho cast. Dr. and Mrs. Uobort H. Jlainpton d their little- daughter -will leave to-y to-y for Los Angeles, Thoy will join ra. Grant Hampton there and totter to-tter they will co for a motor trip roiurb. sohthern California. Miss Grotta Cosgriff.Js spending the ring months in Pasadena at the Hotel ifr. and Mrs. Charles Crane. are now homo with Mr. and Mrs. George silker at their home, 9(W First avc-Mrs. avc-Mrs. Pollin Dole is hero from Colo-lo, Colo-lo, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. " u M. and Mrs. Verne W. Earl? aro ?ndinir their honeymoon at Ocean v" ' t- x, and Mrs. John Dern have gone French Lick Springs, Ind., for a stay a few weeks. 9- V-Miss V-Miss ICute McAllister left Thursdav "Vancouvor, whence she sails short-for short-for the Hawaiian islands, to bo away lc 3 o . , Mrs. IT. C. Keefe, who made her nc here for some time a few years ). will be here during the week from homo in Denver to visit Mr. and s. Wallace M. T3rausforcl. Jts. Esther N. Mitchell of Denver iicre visiting Mr. nnd Mts. F. L. Par. nt thoir home on South Temple tfrs. William R. Poster has returned her home in New York after a few cks spent most ploasautly with the Her family here. Its. TsT. J. Fulop of Portland, Or., visiting with her parents, Mr. and s. H. Burnett, 23 Canning apart- H Hbb Tenioe Hansen and Mi8B Esther pioh. of Ogden are the guests of . and Mrs. Clarence S. Aubrey at Hotel Utali )r. Martha Hughes Cannon and her ighter, Misa Elizabeth P. Cannon, ' Tetnmed from Jfew York. Dr. icon, who has been in tho east for past four months, visited several the largo hospitals. ? . frs. Abo Wardrop and family and fford WaTdrop havo left for Port-d Port-d to join Mr. Wardrop. r Irs. Lee Chamberlain of 141,1 South irth East will leave today to visit mds at Tooele. r. and Mrs. Jeremiai Beattie have iirned from a three months ' visit California, Jrs. OhaTlcs G. Singleton is back or a stay of some time in the t, and Mr. and Mrs. Singleton are e more at home at Whitehall. Jrs. I. Clarence Smullyan nnd her and daughter, Jack and Eleanor, urned early in the week fTom At-ta. At-ta. Dr. and Mrs. Smullyan aro at ne in tho Covey apartments where y will receive their friends on April 20 and SO from 4 till 6 o'clock. Jte. E, W. Ivicol and two children 1 Mrs. G. II. Wool ley, who have beon ndmg the winter at Rcdlands, Cat, ,-e gono to Ocean Park for the next months. 4 tlrs. Austin I. Tiernan is back from isit of several months with relatives tho coast, . Mrs. Abbott R. Heywood of Ogden nt a few days- in town during the it week, shopping' and visiting ts. T. W. Boyer, who has been Hiding some time on the const, is exited ex-ited back shortly. Captain and Mrs. Frank nine's are v in Washington and will shortly at home at .11 G7 Nineteenth street. ?- J. Fabian anil his daughter. Mrs. in Elliott Clark, are back from a irt visit to the coast. - ttrs. Edward L, Jones left Thurs-' y morning for Washington, ,D. C, ere sho goes as a delegate 'to the iual congress of the Daughters of s American Revolufion. Miss Olive ics accompanied her mother and 1 spend somcjliine in the east. V. charming young visitor to tho city, whose honor numerous affairs are to triven, is Miss Margaret Ilillman of incy. 111., who is the house guest of ss "Virginia Beat'y. Mrs. jr. M. Green, mother of F. C. rhnioml, who was a guest at the! :hmond home for a iini 1ms gone on her home in Mas'ai-huselt.s. rs. John Fletcher linuchellc re-ncd re-ncd early in tho week to Iht home Bincham. afti-r a nlonsant visit hero lh Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Doolittle. i ' Mr. Truman, father of Mrs. W. Mont-j announced for Friday- ague Ferry, is hero from Michigan vis- itintr the I'Y'rry family. M.r. and Mrs. Mark Harris, of St. Louis aro spending a Tew' days in town i and arc at the Hotel Utah, .- V Mrs. M. 'A. Ilulvnrsen has returned to her huine in Idaho, utter a visit of some time with Mrs. K. J3onnomort. Miss -Margaret Clark of the V. W. 0. A. has returned Prom a month spout with friends on tho coast. o Airs. -lack Taylor loft early in the week for a slay of some three months in the cast. c Mrs. . .. Qucallv of Kemuiercr, Wvo.. left yesterday for her home after spending- a few davs at tho Hotel Utah. Mrs. -I. C. Allen, sun and daughter, have come from Rookford.'JlI., to make thoir home here. Mrs. Allen is a sister of Mrs. A. F, Kendall. a i4 Mrs. lidith Richardson has gone abroad anil will spend I ho m;$t few months touring Frinice and Spain, returning re-turning September 1. I , MISCELLANEOUS EVEXTS I j i t Miss Margaret Bennett cnlcriained a party of ton young people at tho Or-pheum Or-pheum last M'ondav night, in i-nmpli-inent to her two house guests, Miss Dora Chase and Miss Tempio I'cnrod, of Provo, who spent a few days with her. After the show a supper was enjoyed at tho homo of Mrs. Marv L. Collett, OJ.G Laird avenue. Tr U Tho Chatterbox Sewing club met Friday Fri-day nfteruoon with Miss Ivae Mlmor at her home, The Bachelor Maids wore delightfully entertained last Thursday evening at the home of Miss Alta Ivclly on First North. Misa Ruth Jvillueu won the prize in the guessing conteBt. Those present were the Misses Eleanor Crawford, Craw-ford, Ruth Killccn, Catherine Owens, Henrietta Killeen, Mary Owens and Mabel Kcllj-. Mary Frances S'anborn will present one of her advanced pupils, Miss Ella Voelker, in a pianoforte recital on Wodnosday evening, May 1, at the Colonial Co-lonial theater. Miss Voelker will be assisted as-sisted b' Mrs. Lizzio Thomas Edward, soprano. 4 U Miss Adelaide Peters will entertain Monday evening in compliment to Miss Genoviovc McMahou, one of the spring brides. Miss McMahon will also be the gnest of. honor Tuesday evening at a linen shower given by "Miss Clara Lefler. Mrs. Dora. Hanson entertained last Friday evoning with a buudlo shower for Miss Hazel Malquist, who will be one of tho spring brides. The other guests wero the Misses Josephine Voltz, Pearl Foreman. Helen Coy, Bessio Roach, Alice Leddington, Annie Jcn-Ron Jcn-Ron and Mrs. Soffe "and Mre. Peter-Eon. Peter-Eon. m A bridge irfust crnb is being organized organ-ized to. play every Wednesday at tho home of Mrs. J. Myers, 143 Fourth EaBt. Tho club was delightfully" entertained en-tertained last Wednesday by Mrs, J. and Mrs. M. 3L Myers. Man Miss Mabel Stevenson entertained the members of the XJ, T. "500" club Tuesday evening, when prizes were won by Miss Janie Gillott and Miss Jennie Stevenson. Tho decorations were in yellow and white. Wide yellow ribbons were suspended from the chandelier to the corners of the tabic. A large bouquet bou-quet of Easter lilies, surrounded by tiny yollow chickens, formed the center piece. The noxt meeting is at the homo of Miss Gillett. Mrs. Charles Ainstie and Mrs. J. E. Scobeo were hostesses on Thursday at a prettily appointed luncheon, given for the chairman of the Phillips Church Aid society. The luncheon was served at Mrs. Scobio's home. A color scheme of green and white made tho dining room attractive Those present were Mesdames Parson Simpkin, Brown, Duke, Murdock, Smith, Chambers, Page, Stuart, Ainstie and Scobio. The Souvenir Card club was entertained enter-tained on Thursday by Mrs. H. Bowon, and four tables of 03 played. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Erickson and Mrs. H. Jackson. r- ti . The young men of the railroad of-ficcs of-ficcs are to give the next Saltair dance, and it promises to be an affair of especial espe-cial intorost. It will tnkc place next Fridav night and two trains will be run during the early evening to accommodate ac-commodate the dancers. Dean Byron Cumniings of the University Uni-versity of Utah will deliver a lecture on "Southern Utah and the Cliff Dwellers'-' next Thnrsdav evening in the Third Presbyterian church on Eleventh South and Eleventh East streets. Tho ladies of the East Side guild of St. Marks church will hold an apron sale on Thursday, April IS, in the new building at Main street and Postoffice place. With the apron salo will be combined a salo of homemade cakes and candies |