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Show A iTXteate EHociety pirates g f J ' I ft MONG tho big events planned .1 f fr Easter week tho first in point of timo and in import ' ? auco ia tho Press club ball to- J morrow evening at the Hotel Utah ! which will bo the first large event thoro sinco tho beginning or' .Lent. Tho ball is to bo the most elaborate character char-acter ball ever given here, and some of tho most interesting characters in nc- (" tion and history will bn seen among VJ1 tho members and tho society folk who will patronize the affair. The patronesses patron-esses for the affair arc: Mrs. William Ac Spry, Mrs. Samuel C. Park. Mrs. J. A. A. Irons, of Port Douglas, Mrs. M. B. j Snliabury, Mrs. Thomas Kenrns, Mrs. ! David Keith. Mrs. Windsor Y. Rico, Mrs. Enos, A. Wall, Mrs. Edwin P. Holmes, Mrs. W. P. Kiser, Mrs. William !H. Cunningham, Mrs. J. E. Caino, Mrs. Margaret Zano Witchcr, Mrs. E. 0. Howard. Mrs. W. Montague Perry. Mrs. Hobor W. Wells, Mrs. W. D. Donoher. Cl, Mrs. 'Prank Knox, Mrs. Rodney T. Bad- i ger, Mrs. S. x. Whitney, Mrs. A. IT. ,J Peabody, Mrs. Bonner X. Smith, Mrs. J." John A. Marshall, Mrs. FTank B. Sto- m- phens, Mrs, W. W. Armstrong, and Mrs. of. Herbert R, MacMillan. ol - " ui The usual quiot, which precedes tho i 1 ci Easter aoason, Las characterized the l past week, almost nothing being on in I tl a Bocial way. Nevertheless, the fact ' R remains that Lent this 3-ear has meant, j h' loss to tbe ultra-orthodox than ever bell be-ll . fore, .iudging by the number of really I I large affairs which have taken place in 1 tho post" forty days and forty nights 1 i ,Th evening affairs have been especial ly numerous and this was due not alone to the fact that an unusual number of J 1 fine theatrical attractions have called for tho breaking of the usual rule of-, ' lotting up on this line of amusement I j during Lent. Perhaps the diet fad has , 1 had more to do with the few who have observed the fast than any other ons thing, and some of. tho most prayerful ( 1 have not hesitated to say: "T And it ; is tho best way to reduce my weight." j "or waist," as tho case may be. Candy, has been forbidden the childreu in some cases where it wa3 known to in- tcrfere with their digestive annaratus. - ; but as a rule tho butcher, the baker ( I1 and the other people who profit by the ; oxtravagances of the spending set, have j been just as wejl fed as ever. I j Isn't thero someone this glad Easter' day who .wants to have 11 really truly 1 y good time during the Easter week'?; l There is a way to enjoy one of these j bright spring days which will appe' Ml to some of thoso who hnve beon won- f doring what to do with the outgrown Ml ; litorature of the household, the books m 1 which wore onco tho constant compan-1 Eg ions of the little folks who nre now In the near-grownups of the home. Thero UK are a lot of little folks still in the 1 njj world even if we are not all fortunate Jjfl enough to have thorn in our own homes, lEa an unfortunately there are many who m haven't as man' books as others. But jfyl there are some shelves in the now ami Neighborhood house at 753 "West First IrmB South where these books will find a iuM warm welcome. Any of tho members Era of the association will take them, or aj ffi1 word to the vice-president, Mrs. Selden fflfel 1. ClawHon. will be enough to cecuro Jill a place for them. MM Nothing in a matrimonial way of in- !IJ terest equal to the announcement ap- w ro pearing yesterday morning in these col- 'flj 1 umns of the engagement of Miss An- j3ij gela Kinney, a girl whose childhood Sim was spent here, and who is still of I "Salt Lake and Portland" to Chester jS Griffin Murphy of the Hose City, has jj been announced this spring. Miss Kin- Jgul ney is tho youngest of a family of three Ifi SJ beautiful daughters, Mrs. Charles W. SnH "Whitley, and Mrs. James A. Daughcrty, JH of Portland, being the others. She is jjffi a daughter of Timothy "Kinney of Wy. jftgw oming and Utah, one of the powerful JjfiaJ men of the intermouutain countrv. Jpwj The romance which preceded the cn- fjM gagement has lasted some two years, ijjji the young people belonging to the same Infl athletic clubs of tho northern city and Iffl-fl sharing the same outdoor sports. Mr. 5JUl Murphy is a well-known attorney of EgX Portland, but was in his college "dftvs CjBg a famous Stanford athlete, and a well- ijS known Greek letter man. The time for Hat the marriage has not bcon set but it ffltfia will likely take place in the early sum- fgOj mer and will be an event of import- K A new manor has been added to the garrison at Fort Douglas, Major Frauk El D. Webster, who has been on detached R I duty for some time, having reached m Forfc Douglas on Frida'. Mrs. Webster fj a who ia still in Leavenworth will be fj K here about the "first of May. kM Lieutenant Harry L. Jordan and his mlm orio will reach here Tuesda' from jm Denver, where they wore recently mar- H Major W. G. Gambrill, of the pay do- jU partment in Denver, spent Friday' here jffl paying off tho garrison and was a guest IN at luncheon of Colonel and Mrs. Jamos yfi A. Irons. Colonel and Mrs. Irons also al ontortained at a dinner last evening JH at their quarters, their guests being a U few friends among tho officers and ijj ladica of tha post. ItHj An affair which is interesting many BHD a friends is tho dancing party H to be given on Monday, April 35, by a ugffl numbeT of the young society girls of SI Ogden. a great muny having been asked fflj from here. The young girls who aTe jM to bo hostesses are the Misses Mary U Abbott, Dorothea Bigelow, Beatrice QOj Brewer. Dorothea Browning, Elsie j Browning. Mildrod Douglas, Celia Wj Eccles, Flor Eccles, Lila Eccles, Elsie n Forrest. Helen Forrest. Irene Griffin, Wj Ethel Harman. Ruby Herdti, Florence K Maginnls, Gladys Rich. Mabel Eolapp, mi Margaret Spargo. Lucile Tavey, Ycrna Tavoy, Helen Towne, Edna Towno. Lo- retta Whalon, Ellen Wright, Lillian H Wright, and Fawn Wright. Many afternoon affairs are planned H for the week, including several lunch- BB eons tind brtdgo parties. Mrs. George BB 3. Gannett will entertain at a luncheon HH at her home on Tuesday, and Mrs. j Jackling will be the hostess on Wed- H ncsday at a largo affnir nt tho Hotel JH Utah, at which she will entertain the members of the Utopia and thP Crystal Bfl clnbs. The officers nnd ladies of JHJI Fort Douglas will give a Iiod next Fri- KBJ day evening, which will be preceded bv KH a number of dinners at tho pott as well Hj as some down town. RH . Isn't Salt Lake big enough vet for KM its various sets to get ovor not being I included in everv -little social nffnir jtl of anv other set? To tho thonghtful HMI soul there is nothing more noticeable JH than the quality of taking offmiee at LrfMafll'n33. t?7'tef tain, j H Sat of Uio mni-Heon had previously H annouccetl for Friday. Photo by Olscu & Griffith. Mrs. William Philip Kiser and Her Young Son Philip. Mrs. Kiser Is to Bo One of the Patronesses for the Press " Club BaU. . ment of every sort given by one with wliom one is on friendly terms. Not only is it a very doubtful compliment to one's friends to suppose that the number of those one wishes to entertain enter-tain is ao small that all may be included in-cluded in any affair, but the paucity of one's own circle is sadly advertised by the thought tha tone should bo included in-cluded in all affairs given by acquaintances. acquaint-ances. Yet daily tho cry is heard, "Mrs. A. will be offended if she knows I had a dinner and did not invito her," or "Mrs. B. will bo hurt if she sees that I had Mrs, C. when she wasn 't here." Few indeed are the hostesses, and be thankful they arc few, .who could include in a dinner list all their desirable, friends. What's the use of trying? Such a dinner would be far from enjoyablo either ae to numbers or as to persQnnel. a A typical Madonna picture is the photograph which appears in these columns col-umns today of Mrs. W. P. Ki-cr and her son Philip. Mrs. Kiser is one of the extrenielj' popular young matrons of the city who is active in artistic, charitable and philanthropic circles as well as in society. She was the moving spirit in the recent Kirmess and is one of the board of Freo Kindergarten and Neighborhood House. Mrs. Kiser has for two seasons been the vice president pres-ident and manager of the Buskins, a clever dramatic organization which has done excellent work in the past, w k The young maids in society, who. last vear, managed most successfully tne May Day dance for tho benefit of tho Public Playgrounds and the State fed-oration fed-oration are to give a similar nffnir this year and a meeting for the purpose of perfecting the first plans will be held tomorrow afternoon at the home of Dr. nnd Mrs. T. B. Bcatty, Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Bcatty, who has consented to act as chairman of the committee, having called a meeting of the 3oung girls interested. in-terested. The main affair of the comnig week to the younger society boys and girls is the annual cadet hop of the high Echool battalion, which takes place next Friday evening in tho Odcon. The officers of the battalion are working to mnko a marked success of the affair, and as- the battnlion is larger in numbers num-bers than ever'before and in fino condition, con-dition, the guard mount and parade are to bo especially good. Tho affair is under tho patronage of a number of j people of prominence, both socially and officially. . . Unfortunately men have birthdays iust as frequently as women and unless un-less they hnve some sort of easy manner man-ner of sidestepping them tho years roll up tho same kind of Bcore. Nevertheless Nev-ertheless there scorns to be an idea prevalent that women nro the onl' people peo-ple wjo are not free about tolling their exact ngos. How many men nro thero past thirty-five say, who nro rushing nrounvf telling an anxious world how old tey nre? Not any, you'd notice. Tho aversion to having your bout completed VthST county next wceK friends discussing the whys and y.-horefores of your ago begins very early, and, strange to suy, it takes effect ef-fect with one sex just as readily as with another. When a woman's birthday birth-day rolls around she usually refers to it "as "my birthday,.'" in simple, but touching language, failing to designate what birthday. With a man it's different. dif-ferent. His thoughtful wife inv-rsa a company of discreet guests and places sixteen' candles on the cake, silently defying any one to refer to a higher uumber. All the men laugh and say, "Sn, I see you are sixteen," and no one is impofite onough to imply even by a look that there is anv discrepancy. discrep-ancy. Captain and Mrs. 0. B. Meyer, who were stationed here, for some time a few years ago, landed in Son Francisco vesterday on the transport Sheridan, coming ' from the Philippines. Mrs. Meve.r and the children will come directly 'here for a stay of some time with Mr. and Mrs. WT. W. Trimmer. Later they will all go to Fort Leavenworth Leav-enworth to visit Mrs.. Meyer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ji. 13. Thomas. Captain and Mrs. Meyer aro remembered by many friends made when they were here. Mrs. Meyer is a sister of Mrs. Trimmor. A great many social affairs are already planned in her honor. k The coming of "Tho Man From Homo" to the Colonial tonight, is of especial interest to local people because of the presence in the company of Hal Russell, who shines not alone with his own glory as a capable actor, but also as the husband of one of Salt Lake's talented daughters. Ada Dwycr. Mr. Russell will be welcomed by a wide circle of friends. Mrs. Russell and Miss Lorua Russell will leave New York two weeks when tho latter lands, and will come directly here to spend the summer with the Dwyer family. p t The local friends of Mrs. William Iglehoart, nnd that means all her nc- Siaintances, were much interested 4 in e bit of news about the way in which she has been appreciated in Berkeley. It is not at all surprising to her local friends to lonrn that after one reading given by invitation of the principal of Miss Head's school, Mrs. Iploheart was engaged as dramatic reader for tho next school year, but it is nevertheless a distinct tribute to her personality and a marked recognition of her unusual ability. Mrs. Horace Middleton of Denver is a charming vistor to the city, who has been the motif for a few affairs even in Holy week, one especially pleasant, though small, event being given by Mr. and Mrs. William Roid nt their "home on Harvard nvonuo Frida3' evening. A number of affairs of moro importance &to planned for tho next few days in : honor of Mrs. Middleton, who Is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Keith, at their homo in Haxton Place. a e Mrs. Lee Charles Millar und hor houso guest, Mrs. William R. Foster of Now 'ork will be Jit homo informally tomorrow to-morrow afternoon to receive calls, as Mrs. Foster will leavo the last of the week for hor homo nfter a delightful visit, hero. Mrs. Foster has been entertained en-tertained at numerous affairs during her stay as the Millers' guest, having a wido circle of friends made on former visits. r A number of tho post-Lenten affairs are planned in honor of the returning Salt Lake girls, among whom are the Misses Edna and "Peggy" Dunn, who havo spent some time an the east being entertained; Miss Gladys McConaughy, who proved as much of a belle in the south as she is nt home, and the Misses Mary and Cary Marshall, the former from a delightful stay in southern California, Cal-ifornia, and t.ho latter from a' trip abroad and later a visit with friends in New irork. J PERSONALS. Mrs. Alfred H. Ponbody and Miss Margaret Clnrk have boon spending the past few weeks in Boston, Salem, and Beverly, Mass., and the vicinity of those cities, being entertained by the members of the Pcabody family there. They havo gone to Philadelphia, whore they will spend tho next, fortnight, and will probably not reach here till Jatc in the month. V o Mr. and Mrs. George K. Smith havo been entertaining a party of interesting interest-ing guests during tho past week K. J. Stirling and his two accomplished daughters and also G. W. Mulks, another an-other railroad man. Both parties were traveling in private cars, and were guests during their stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, 910 East First South street. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Fitzgerald and their family have returned from spending tho winter on their fruit farm at Moapa and will shortly bo in their new home at 9G3 East South Tomplo street. Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusenberry and her daughter, Miss Margaret Dusenberry, are in town from Provo visiting friends for a few days. Miss Yerna Tavoy, of Ogdon, iF visiting vis-iting frionds in the city for a short time. a t Miss Huntington, of Logan, has spent tho past few days in the city, but will roturn to hor position in the Agricultural Agricul-tural college tomorrow. Mrs. Grant Swan has gone to Boise, Ida., where she will spend the Easter-tirae Easter-tirae with her daughter, Miss Thoo Swan, who is teaching thero. a Mr. and Mrs. James Stuart Walkor (Addio B. Loftus) are now at homo to frionds at 336 North Main st.rcot, after an extended honeymoon spent in southern south-ern California. Miss Frances Symons, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Oscar Leh-mann, Leh-mann, leaves tomorrow for her home in Butte. Her parents, Mx. and Mrs. William Symons, will remain for somo time. w Mrs. Ray Hatch and son William A., of Heber, have been visiting with Mra. Hatch's mother, Mrs. W. A. Miles. t Dr. Ray Hatch of Heber was in tho city during the first part of tho week visiting with relatives. . Miss Sadie Meyers is spondiiig hor vacation viBiting friends in Rochester. Beforo returning to collego ahe will visit in New York City and also in East Orange, N. J. Mrs. E. P. Lc Compte is in town from Park City visiting her mother, Mrs. Wells, who is seriously ill at hor home, 118 Ninth East stroot. Miss Mildred Ferguson returned yesterday yes-terday from a week spent in southern Utah visiting hor uncle, J. TL Sharp, and family. Mrs. Fred Leonard and her family will roturn today from a winter spent in southern Caifomia. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schoppe are ro-cching ro-cching congratulations over the arrival ar-rival of a boy at their homo in Bountiful. Bounti-ful. Miss Stella Clark, formerly of Salt Lake, but now of Payetto, Idaho, is in town visiting Mra. W. H. Ferguson at her home, 104 S street. Mrs. Jack Taylor leaves on Tuesday for a three months' visit in the east, to be joined in June bv Mr. Tavlor. " Mrs. Stephen A. Bailey and her small daughter Anna are spending a few days in Denver. Miss Emily Curtis of the high school is visiting Mrs. Newell Beeman of 1055 East South Temple street and will bo nt homo with her until tho close of school, when she leaves for a tour of Europe. U Jt Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Orlob have ro-turnod ro-turnod from their honeymoon trip and I aro at home now nt 871 Fourth avenue. ave-nue. William Smith of Forest Dale will leave soon for Garfield county, to spend the summer there. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McBride of Tooele are guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lyman. Ly-man. ft V . Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Snow, who now live in Logan, are visiting in the cit3' for a short time. r " Mrs. Luther F. Steele of Portland, Ore., is here visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Talbot. M H Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Smith havo just returned from Los Angeles h- Mrs. D. D. Houtz and sonand daughter daugh-ter have spent tho past week in Provo visiting Mr. und Mrs. J. W. Bishop. Mrs. Joseph. Shanks and her baby aro here from Idaho visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fowler and Mrs. Shanks ?s father, fath-er, Alfred Lambourne. , Mts. Elmo V. Smith has returned from a stay of somo months on the coast and is at home onco more at 1218 Fourth avenue. it Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beifusg and fchoir son are now at home at No. 3 Swallow apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Ernosfc W. Ellis have moved and are at home at No. 5 Poplar Pop-lar apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Keyser havo i . moved and are at homo at No. 368 East I t South Tcmplo street. - H t Mrs. H. K. Klingendcr is home aftflr ' a month or so spent in Los Angeles. i ,-' Mrs. William Wantland has gone to ' southern California to spend some time, Mrs. Sam Schwab of Provo spont a iSltV few days in town during tho week ra i turning to her homo on Thursday,' 7, " J j JP 'c MrB. Frank Estabrook of Nampa ri. t turned yesterday to her homo after a Sfc visit here with her mother, Mrs. Anna j it Behle. -x ir Professor Waldcn has gono to Call- v ifco! fornia to accompany hi5 wife hQmo ; XM from, Ocoan Park, where sho has boen " Lt)ic visiting for th0 past fow months. i ia 1 itfoU Miss Lucilo Clark has gone to San Antonio to visit for a fow weeks and i&l will go later to Wollesley to attend the - l" graduation of her class in June. ' 4tf ist Mrs. T. Mahon, who has beon visit- k & 1 ing her daughter, Mrs. John M. Mnr- ' phy. of this city for the past month, returned to her home in Los Angeles -i Thursday. k iso 4 tihi Mrs. Warren C. Bogue will leave Vfi about tho first of May to join hor ; daughter, Miss Mary Bogue. who is in i u college at Stanford.' Miss Dora Bogue 4; JfA will join them later and they will all . 'ipi spend, tho summer together. 1 Jj( I -JT j Formor Mayor and Mrs. John 8. j rife3 BranBford, who havo spont the past ' ft"Stl fow months on tho coast, have left San - ijtt Diego for homo and will make a leisnre- lu d' ly trip here. 'i iefot - .1 B'di Mrs, Drusilla Grant and her daughter, id Mrs. Hunt, will be at home after today itfotf at the Poplar apartments on Tbjrn ; ikt South street. ' i'M " ; sp Mrs. E. D. Miller has gone on a hur- MlUti ried trip to the coast whero she wsa 1 M b called by the serious illness of a brother. B. t utt A. C. Milner is expected home within i Vip a few days from a stay of some monthi i in tho east. lt& v $ ifPl Mius Eleanor Merrill, of Spokane, is 3 IPM in town, visiting Mr. and Mrs. George f p Merrill at their home in tho Miller fj l flats. , M , : mh (Continued on Page Twelve.) . ( A I (Continued From Page Eight.) t ,1 Misa Adeline Jncohson lias returned p I from u six weeks stay at Lonjr Beach. I ; Mr. and Mrs. W. ,r. Shcally havo gone J : to San Francisco for a shorL stay. kVis ' " I " Miss Mary Fox is hack after spend- S. T intr a two-inontba' vacation on the ft. i coast. IS- ' Mr. and Mrs. Windsor V. Itico and their son Gordon are still in San Diego and are not planning to leave for home for some time yet. d ' ' Mrs. John F. Cowan expects to leavo shortly for the cast to bo with her J daughter, Miss Frances Cowan, at the j Aj Vassar commencement ivlieu Miss Cow- ':' an -prill be graduated. Miss Cowan has he-en "spending the Easter vacation vis- i iting friends in Johnstown, Pa. p "- ! (. .Mrs. J. M. Howell has gone to south- i . era California for a stay of -a few i - mouths with friends. Mrs. Sarah G. Boggs and Mrs- .lames cl , Hogle expect to leave before long for f-e ! a tour of Europe, fth ; Mr. and Mrs. Horaco Dunbar are ' .'0f homo from Indiana, -whern Mrs. Dunbar '. Q( has been spending some ,tlme. Mrs. ' Baird, Mrs. Dunbar's mother, is in ' . Denver visiting a son. t(i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koyser havo gone ' to San Francisco for a stay of a few weolca of the post-Lenten season. h - ' " j c Mrs. 0. P. Arnold and her daughter, ' Mrs. W. IX. Woj'her, are home from a r stay of two months in southern Cali- J for'nia. Mrs. Jack Held lias gon0 to New y York to join her husband, who has I taken up his residenco with the art col-' col-' onv there. ' Miss Elln Dukea, of tho High schoolj has spent her vacation as a guest 01 tho Gillillan fnmily at their country home. ' Miss Carlotta Jennings is here from J1 Long Beach visiting her mother at K tho home of her sister, Mrs. A. H. Pea- II H; Mrs. H. Bennett is again home at Wt, tlio Keith apartments, but will loavo B, shortly for the west to spend the sum-Mi sum-Mi Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Sands and lit-u lit-u tie daughter Both are once more at nf home in their own homo, 3111 Eleventh IS .Miss Lois Steers left the first of the Hi week for .New York after a short visit h with Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Schramm. liHi IjtM Word comcp from Manila that Mrs. UN Charles L. Sampson and some of tho other ladies of tho Fifteenth havo gone ui to Baguio, a mountain resort near Mali Ma-li njln, to escape tho terrific heat in tho I I Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gordon and their fj baby will go to southern California II very soon to remain over summer. The Rev. R. G. McNieco and Mrs. Mc j Niece are home after a winter spent in Iff Los Angeles. 1 9 :, Mrs. Cameron and Miss Marion Camo- 'M i ron of Baltimore, who have been guests Ik I at the Hotel Utah for some time, ox- KM pect to leave Tuesday for San Fran- HB Miss Beatrice Cope of Los Angeles is mD hero visiting her sister. Mrs. A. N. Mc- frjl Tay, at her home, 52 Eighth East jHk " mn Mrs. Ackland-Hood of London, who jjjS has been visiting Judge and Mrs. John flfffl A. Marshall for some time, has gone to Wm San Francisco and Berkoloy where she jWi will be with her mother, Mrs. M. Kirk- nH Mrs. M. E. Ilanks of Logan, mother SH of Mrs. George W. Pyper, is in town HM visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pyper at their Btun home, 541 East Third South street, lutl Hi Mrs. C. T. Van "Winkle is back from ffiSJ a btay of nearly a mouth in Boston and HI Springfield, Mass. HgK trs. Will L. Ellerbock and children HfijR havo gone to southern California to DnEjl join Dr. Ellcrbeck, who has been at Ruj Riverside for somo time. Kuti Hll Miss Bella Blyth will be back from Bm) a short visit to Evanston. Wj-o., tomor- njHI row and will again be at homo with Dr. HH and Mrs. Jack Keith. KMH Mr. and Mrs. John J. Daty, who have KIB Rpent the past six months or so on tho HuM coast, are home again. BirM Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Dederichs of Mc- HjB Gill, Nov., are in town visiting friends Hfln for a short time. Kg Mrs. L. B, Case and daughter,' Miss Bm Helen Case of Pocutcllo, Idaho, arc in Ktfy town for n few days and arc at tho MM Hotel Utah. Bl Mr. and Mrs. Sol Siegel and their HI 9 eon Horace are spending a few weeks Bin at Snn Diego, Col. H H KIM Mrs. R. E. Hunt has gono to her for- HS nicr ll0ine n Kentucky for a visit of a BV)2fl D Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Walker and BjUj daughter Glen arc home after a "visit Hnl to southern California where Mm. KM Walker spent sono months. HbhEr Mr. &nd Mrs. William C. Jonnings IH And their little daughter Deborah are B w onco more in their own home at 1205 B B Second avenue. Br K B 8 Miss Pluma Puree!!, who has been. B fl tna Cross hospital with ap-B ap-B Ml , pondicits, has hcon moved to her homo B jy at70 Second avenue, whore she is con- B Miss Agnes Johnston, who has spent BBH tho past year and more at McGill, Nov.. H ia in town visiting her mother ana cistor, Mrs. J. S. Johnston and Mtb. J. 0. Derks, at the Knster ap&Ttmeits. HHtfl Bn Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sykes, of Omaha, HUQ rpent & few davg in town during tho Bffll part week anu were entertained by Hj and Mrs. Will Browne. HB Mr- sad Mr0. F. 0. Schramm wre now Hnl Height 6T S6W on 'n ct Mr- trf- Elmer I. Goshop and WMMr. tbflir little daughter Harriet, are back HlH to oT the junnJa-d-p?viou.ly beer B announceil for Friday from a short trip to southern California. Califor-nia. Mr. and Mrs. Shinahan of Grand Rapids, Mich., and daughter, Miss Flo-rcna Flo-rcna Shanahan, havo roturned to their home after a short stay hero. I MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS I ' Tho O. R. C; ladies will be eutor-t&ined eutor-t&ined Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Dolancv, Mrs. Dykes, Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Ewin at. the home of the last named, 1019 West Second South street. All tho womon of the trainmen's organizations or-ganizations are invited. Mrs. William Gilbert entertained tho H. H. Embroidery club nt her homo Wednesday afternoon. Tho members of tho club are Mrs. T. Birkinshaw, Mrs. H. R, Froo, Mrs. E. M Perlowit.Zj Mrs. H. M. Andrews, Mrs. William Gilbert, Mrs. E. Frcdricksen, Mrs. H. ICilburn, Mrs. B. Michael, Mrs. O. Larson, Miss Jessie Reich. Tho next meoting will bo with Mrs. Oliver JLareon, 753 South Seventh East. a Miss Lucile Morrison ontcrtaincd tho girls of tho U. T. 500 club Tuesday evening. The prize winners wero Miss Laura Morrison and Miss Jennie Stevenson. Ste-venson. Tho Ef.ster idea with yellow and white was usod for tho table decorations. dec-orations. After refreshments wero served, a bundle shower was given for Miss Jcnnio Stovenson, who is to bo one of tho spring brides. The club meets with Miss Mabel Stevenson noxt Tuesday. Mrs. J. L. Reich entertained nine ladies at her homo on Eighth East street last Thursday afternoon for the purposo of organizing a sewing club. When completed tho membership list will contain sixteen names. Tho club will meet every week at tho home oC some one of tho members. Mrs. George V. Peake, of 12 Barrows court, will en? tertain noxt Friday from 2 to 5, at wlilch time a namo will bo chosen for the club and arrangements completed for tho season's series of meotings. " Miss Jonie Gillett entcrtainod at a ''kitchen shower" Thursday evening in honor of Miss Jennio Stovenson, who is to bo ono of tho spring Tjridcs. "Fivo hundred " was played and prizes woro won by Misses Ruby Stovenson, Gladys Jevne and Martha Barney. The rooms wore decorated throughout with red and white hearts and tho decorations for tho table wero prettily carried, out in the samo colors. Wednesday evening even-ing Miss Stevenson was entertained, by Mrs. A. Hull and Monday evening Miss Mayme "Vier entertains in her honor. H Mr?. E. Harrot and Mrs. J. W. Smith entertained at cards last Thursday evening for Mrs. A. E. Comwoll, who loft yesterday for Los Angeles. Cards were played by the twenty guests present pres-ent and prizes wero won by Miss Ethel Brown. Mrs. M. Sainsbury, J. S, Brown and George F. Smith. a Miss Gladys Jenkins entertained a party of eight of her young friends last Tuesday at a luncheon nt her homo with cards and music following, making mak-ing a pleasant aftornoon. The decorations decora-tions wero all in pink and white caraa tione. Tho gneBts wero the Misses Merle Arnold. Rachael Chambers, Jennie Jen-nie Powell, Viola Ward. Wilma. Harding, Hard-ing, Graco Stark, and Maurice Galpin. M The Initial club waa entertained at Mrs. JoBeph Braby's home, 44 South Seventh West Btreet, Tuesday aftornoon. aftor-noon. Prizes were won by Mrs. H. Brown and Mrs. J. H. Haslem, Mrs. Charles E. Sullivan will entor- tain tho Ladies' Aid society of the Heath M. K. church ou Wednesday afternoon nt her homo, 575 South Sec-cond Sec-cond West street. w Mrs. William Hayes entertained tho 0. F. V. sewing club at hor homo last Thursday afternoon. Tho noxt mooting moot-ing will be held with Mrs. Otto tirowo at her home, 257 West Sixth South street. Mrs. Frank Dunford will entertain tho husbands and wives of tho Jolly Arts club tomorrow evening at her homo, 12-10 Johnson avenue. The ladies of tho club will bo entertained Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon by Mrs. William G-, Carver. Car-ver. Tho Souvonir card club will meet next Thursday afternoon with Mrs. II. Bowon, at her homo, 3322 Sovonth East street. Mrs. Frank Kllia entertained a party of friends last Tuesday evening at hor homo in tho Palace apartments. The game of 500 was played and prizes wero won by Mrs. F. J. Evans, -Mrs. Amolia Horgstrom, John Farrington and Thomas Hodder. Tho Klootchman Card club entertained enter-tained at an Orpheum party yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss Frankio Leyshon, who is hero on a short visit. Mips Jnnie Gillett entertained twenty friends at "500" Thursdaj' evening in honor of Miss Jennio Stovenson, an April bride. Tho prizo winners at-cards wero Miss Ruby Stevenson, Miss Jevne, and Miss BuruGy. Tho house was effectively decorated with hearts and flowers. Tho color scheme of red and white was furthor carried out in tho tablo decorations. From tho chandeliers chan-deliers to tho corners of tho tablo were wide whito ribbons, whilo in tho center of the tablo vras a basket of flowers on a drawn-work .centerpiece over red. Small baskets of candy tied with red ribbon wero at oach guest's placo. At the close of tho evening Miss Stovenson Stoven-son was presented by hor girl friends with a largo basket containing articles for hor now kltchon. Dr. and Mrs. 'Hay Hatch of Hobor entertained en-tertained at a theater party afc tho Salt Liake theator Monday evening. |