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Show , aaaaap m j i "iStCSL BumiBaM BiRsnaaBssflHGsnog jh GrwVSel J' Sr s If a a r w 'JwF&kA I IL its six-wcok's Bolster Bo-lster lilies bursting di after their -win-Ice society will don ay ready for the After dutifull. ', listening to Esi nster sermons, the ain outer the whirl tug dances, theater s of diversions of son. Easter week pually gay with I parties, not over-a over-a number of Eur their troth during atival. So as the the earth and tho tho hills, Louten jotten, as the but-1 but-1 chrysalis behind gay coloring with inted its wings. Easter function iclor Knights-' ball )v night. A large s have been issued rations have boon linmenl. Tho ol-n ol-n will assist the ;: Miss Gertrude Margaret Crowly, is, Miss Katherinc Kane and Miss o reception corn-composed corn-composed of Dr. Charles Conlon, T. adv. The arrango-prisos arrango-prisos A. T. Dris-A. Dris-A. Nclligan. The Indes Joseph Mc-l. Mc-l. C. Breunan, W. Driscoll, George pj, A. K. Doblor, Gillis. The door il of T. J. McCall, f. Lcwinski. itcrcsting Easter lie musical tea to iimnao association ny tomorrow aft-5:30 aft-5:30 at tho acad-ogrammo acad-ogrammo is under , Edward MeGur-attraclivc MeGur-attraclivc selcc-', selcc-', by some of tho Lho city. Tho on-c on-c is composed of lumnae, who arc: resident; Mrs. Ar-prcsideut; Ar-prcsideut; Miss ry-trcasurcr; Mrs. listant socretary-)llowing socretary-)llowing members ation: Mrs. Fred (1 McGurrin, Mrs. s. Enos D. ITogo, Miss Ethel Bixby, as and Miss Flor-g Flor-g forward to the s of- popular tea iidcr the auspices tranche and Miss 2l Utah grill next s a climax to the vcok. The hour3 3 'clock. The fol-:icty fol-:icty women will Mrs. R, W. Salis-ft'ard, Salis-ft'ard, Mrs, C. R. Miss Margaret Crowley and Miss Gertrude Geoghegan, members of the reception committee of the Bacholor Knights' ball, which will take place at tho Odeon tomorrow evening. j - . Pearsall, Mrs. W. P. Kiscr, Mrs. Hebor M. Wells, Mrs. John Weir, Mrs. George Harris Smith, Mrs. Stanley C. Scars, Mrs. Willis Illinc, Mrs. Don Cor.ay, Mrs. James Hoglo, Mrs. J. II. Frcderickson, Mrs. George D. Iveyscr, Mrs. B. M. Brecden, Mrs. Henry Catrow, Mrs. George 0. Rclf, Mrs. Charles Tyng, Mrs. George W. Park, Mrs. Paul Keyscr, Key-scr, Mrs. liolla E. Clapp, Mrs. Charles W. Slimson, Miss Edna Cohu, Mrs. John Ellcrbcck, Mrs. Morton Chccsman and Mrs. Georgo N. Lawrence. AMONG the first of tho large post-Lenten post-Lenten functions will bo the Commercial Com-mercial club's "spring gambol" at tho clubhouso Tuesday night. The affair has aroused much interest among mom-bors mom-bors of tho club, who aro inviting guests and making up congenial parties such as contributed to tho success of the "cabaret hop," given at the club scvoral weoks ago. The entire clubhouse will bo thrown opon for the entertainment. Beginning at 9 o'clock dancing will bo cnjoj'ed in the main dining room, the gold room and tho ladies' drawing room. The billiard room will bo equipped with couches and easy chairs for thoso who do not care to dance. During tho evening even-ing some incidental diversions will be introduced. Tho affair is being arranged by the club's Hocial and music committee. E. J. Froisoth is chairman and 'other members mem-bers of tho committee aro Freeman Bassctl, II. J. Armstrong Josoph Anderson, An-derson, W. H. Boths, Jr., Dr. B. A. Bowdlo, 11. M. Chamberlain, Fred C. Graham, Charles II. Hart, Harry Shepherd, Shep-herd, L. C. Van Voorhis, W. F. Yeo. B. S. Young, 0. C. Duiloy, Myron l! Smith, Farlo Aldridgo, Squiro Coop and John D. Spencer. A LARGE number of society folk will attend the complimentary ro-cital ro-cital at tho Salt Lake theater next Wednesday ovoning to bo given by John T. Hand, assisted by Professor John J. McClollan. Stalls will bo occupied oc-cupied by Governor Spry and his staff and Professor J. T. Kingsbury and a numbor of the faculty of the Univorsity of Utah. Music lovors will especially onjoy tho programme, of classical selections. selec-tions. MISS LUCILE PYPER and Miss Carrio Samuolson entertained with an Easter party last night at tho Samuolson home, 524 Sixth avonuo. Tho houso was decorated in spring blossoms. The ovening was spent in dancing and games and refroshmonts were served. About twenty-fivo guests wore in attondauco. Tho young host-osses host-osses were assisted by thoir mothers, Mrs. B. T. Pyper and Mrs. And row Samuelson, and by Miss Hazel Samuel-son. Samuel-son. TWENTY representatives of tho Snow family will go to Brigham City today for a family rounion. The party will bo eulortainod at luncheon by representatives of the Snow family nt the home of Mrs. George Miller. Services will bo held at the tabernacle in tho afternoon in memory of tho head of tho family, 'the lato President Lorenzo Snow of the Mormon church. Tho party will include representatives of tho families of the descendants of Prosident Snow. Among tho families represented will bo those of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Savngo, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Young, Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Harding, Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Snow, Mr. and. Mrs. Loronzo Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield Snow, Mr. and Mrs. A. n. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dovinny, Mrs, L. T. Peirce, Mrs. Eliza Dun ford and Mrs. Virginia Snow Stephon. ED. PRICE, managor for Robert Hilllard, who will appear at the Salt Lnke theater soon, is at the Hotel Utah. Mr. Price is promiuont in the theatrical world, having been manager for a number of loading actors and engaged en-gaged in publicity work in Now York. He was also mauagor for a numbor of years of tho famous old Alcazar theater ir. San Francisco. Mr. Prico will be yiincipally interesting in Salt Lnke, however, from the fact that ho is the husband of Cathryn Countisa, who won to matiy friends hero while playing a short engagement at tho Colonial thoa-tor thoa-tor and also at the Orphoum last winter win-ter in a charming little sketch entitled "Tho Birthday Present." This is Mr. Price's first visit to Salt Lake in thirty years. Years ago Mr. Prico was manager for John McCullough. A PARTY of Salt Lake girls are guests at a week-end party given by Miss Lark Freeman and Miss Elsie Talmnge of this cit', who arc -pupils at the Brigham Young university at Pro.vo. Tho party includes Miss Miriam Wells, Miss Melba Rollo, Miss Emily Young, Miss Ada Stringham, Miss Hortense Hinckley, Miss Mario Hamlin, Miss Grace Sims nnd Miss Connie Nelson. The 3oung women went to Provo Thursday Thurs-day and will return this ovening. A NUMBER of Salt Lako'a younger society girls, who arc away at school, havo taken delightful trips during dur-ing their Easter vacations. Miss Margaret Mar-garet McTntyTO, who is at Miss Bcn-nott's Bcn-nott's school on the Hudson, had her vacation with Captain, and Mrs. Robert H. Allen on Governor's island. She also spent a few days in New York City. She attended the Easter hop at West Point. Miss Dorothy Bailey, who is attending school at Vassar, spent her vacation in New York with friends. A dinner party was given in Miss Bailey's honor by Richard Savage of grand opora fame. Miss Dorothy Marioneaus, who with Miss Bailoy is in Vassar college, went to tho Bormuda islands in company with a number of school and Now York friends. Her mother, Mrs. Thomas Marioneaux, who has been with lior for some weeks past, was ono of the chaperons for tho beach party. Miss Ruth Spence, who entered Stanford university at tho midyear, mid-year, spent her vacation with her cousin, Miss Vivian Ellcrbcck, at a houso party at tho Delta Gamma sorority house in Berkeley, Cal. Miss Evelyn Moylo, who is at tho National Park seminary in Washington, D. C, went to New York City, where she visitod a classmate from tho boarding school, and also the Ecclcs family. Miss Mildred Tattle, who is attending at-tending Smith college, went to tho homo of her roommate in Springfield, Mass. Events of Coming Week St. Mark's guild will give a card party at the Ladies' Literary club house Thursday afternoon for' tho benefit ben-efit of tho organ fund of St. Mark's cathedral. Mrs. L- H, Foulgor will entertain on Tuesday with a linen shower in honor of Miss Agnes Trump, ono of the April brides. Mrs. J. M. Bowman will ontertain tho Imporial Auction Bridge club Thursday afternoon at hor home, 114S East First South stroet. The last of tho scries of dancing and bowling partios will bo given at tho Tennis club Tuesday night, with Mrs. Georgo J. Gibson and Mrs. Paul Sawyer Saw-yer as hostesses. J ! Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Benedict will' ' entertain with a dinner danco at the Hotel Roberta in Provo Saturday night. The entertainment was postponed from last night on account of the condition of tho roads, as tho party will make tho trip to Provo in automobiles. ; The Bacholor Knights will give thoir annual ball at the Odcon tomorrow night. The Alumnae of St. Mary's academy will give a musical tea at the academy tomorrow afternoon from 2:30 until 5:30 o'clock. Tho Commercial club will give a "Spring Gambol" at the clubhouse Tuesday evening. N A cafeteria luncheon and card party will be given by the cntcrtainmout committee com-mittee of the Ladies' Literary club at tho clubhouso Tuesday afternoon. Tho Chrystnl Bridgo-club will bo entertained en-tertained by Mrs. J. J. Burko at her home, 1022 First avenuo, Wednesday afternoon. Miss Mildred Hall will give a dancing dan-cing party for tho seniors of Rowland hall at her home, 1055 First avenue, Friday ovening. Miss Lucilo May Francko and Miss Eliza Doy will give tho last in their series of tea dances at. the Hotel Utah grill Saturday afternoon. Personal I Mr. and Mrs. A. Stowart Taylor of m Montreal, Canada, who havo been Ij guests of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Jennings the past week, loft yestcr- day for their home. Mr. and Mrs. I Taylor havo boon on a trip to CalLfor- I nia. Mrs. Taylor is president of tho I American Woman's club of Montreal. I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weber, Jr., aro flj receiving congratulations on tho ar- H rival of an eight-pound baby girl, fl born at tho Holy Cross hospital. Mrs. B Weber was formerly Mis3 Auuabel Edholm. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Borrman havo returned from an extended visit. They H first visited relatives of Mrs. Borrman in Washington and thon went to New I York, sailing from thero to Now Or- I leans. From New Orleans thoy took tho H southern routo to California, .visiting Mrs. Borrman 's son, Frank Mayol, and fl his wife at Monrovia. H Mrs. C. W. Ravlin will leave Tue3- I day for hor homo- in La Porto, Iowa, K after visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Han- chett. Mrs. Ravlin is Dr. Hauchett'3 jjS sister. ' H jB Mrs. G. T. Odoll, who has recently fl undcrgono a serious operation at St. K Mark's hospital, is improving. 9 Mr. and Mrs. V. Liljenquist arc re- H cciving congratulations over tho arrival H of a girl at their home, 13S Pearl live- M nuo. Mrs. Liljonquist was formerly flH Miss Alma Ulmer. M Mr. and. Mrs. William D. Riter and !1B family left last week for San Francis- jl co on account of tho illness of Denton, jH a young son, in the hope that a change JH of climate would benefit him. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Earls and H daughter, Helena, aro guests of Mrs. (Continued on Following Page.) 9 I (Continued from Preceding Page.) Earls's sisters, Mrs. Jackson 2cChi s-tnl s-tnl and Mrs. Phil P. Clark, on their war from Los Angeles, whero thoy have recently mado their home, to Gilmore, Idaho, Tvhich will bo their future rosi-donco. rosi-donco. t m m Mrs. Georgo Hunt of Laramie, "Wyo., is tho gncst of Mra. G. P. Jennings on Fifth avenue. 3Ir. and Mrs. E. Burton and son. Lewis, of Ncphi, aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jlughcs, 217 B street, on their way homo from a trip to California. Califor-nia. Miss Carrio Applewhite of Jackson. Mies., is the guost of Lieutenant and Mrs. E. N. Catfoy at Port Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard W. J?ecd havo returned from a several months' trip to Los Angeles and tho California beaches. Mrs. P. J. Daly, formerly of this city, now of Santa Monica, is visiting friends horo. Mrs. liichard Stingley, Jr., has jc-tnrnod. jc-tnrnod. to her homo at tho Nowhonso ranohj after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Lna K. Bomis, 391 D street. Mr. and Mra. Prank E. McGurrin left Priday for San Prancisco to remain re-main two weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hcrrick of Donvor have gone to Ogdcn after a visit vis-it to Mr. and Mrs. C, McDonald in this citv. Miss Georgia Billings of Provo, is tho guest of Miss Ruth Clark at her homo in Kenwood place. Mrs. Herbert Chamberlain and son, Marvin, left tho last of tho woolc for Los Angoles tospend tbo summer. Miss Ilannnh LoCompto of Park City is the guest of Miss Isnbol Osborne, Os-borne, 643 East First South atrect. Mrs. Mabel Snow Colo, who has ro-coutlv ro-coutlv returned from San Francisco is visiting Mrs. Lorenzo Snow on Third East slreot. Mr. and Mrs. Horace G-. Whitney and their daughter, Miss Marion Whitney, will leave soon for a month's visit east Thoy will visit St. Louis nnd Chicago on their way to New York and on their roturn will spend a short while in Washington, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston. u Tho Kov. Guy C. Emcrj-j now minister min-ister of tho Central Christian church, and his family will remove tho early part of tho week to So K street, where they will make their home. i k t I Mrs. William P. Bowrrman and eon, Harry, aro in Lour Boach, Cal., to I spend eoveral months. - Mrs. E. Cohen has returned home after spending several months in Long Beach, Cal.. and is at homo to her friends at the Kenyon liotol. s Dr. Mnrv Gamble haH returned fTom a few wccks visit to California. t m Mrs. C. E. Price nnd son, Edwin, nTC exported' homo today from Huntington, Ore., wliero Mrs. Price visited her sister. sis-ter. Mrs. U E. Stuart, formerly Miss I T. Price of Salt Lako. Miss Ida Pooto of Evanston, "Wyo., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lansing Pootc in tho Snow apartments. Miss Wanda Tarbot and Miss Tnoz Thain have returnod to thoir home in Logan after visiting Miss Trma Youug. Miss Mnymo ftowloy of Ogdon is the gncst of Miss Lillian Chapman. She will remain for the Chnnman-Lloyd wedding Wodnesday and will ,-bo bridesmaid. brides-maid. Mrs. Sidney Beattic and hor mother, moth-er, Mrs. P. )). Taylor, have returned from a two months' trip in Pasadena, Cal., and southern California benches. r Mrs. William Nimmons. Mrs. John 'Warring 'War-ring and Mrs. S. Burrows of Bluffton, Ind., aro at tho Hotel Utah, on their way homo from a trip to California. They wore in Salt Lake on their way to California and mado 'many friends here, who will show them much social attention during their visit. They are prominent socially in their homo town. Mrs. A. F. Joy of 1409 South Seventh East left Friday for a two-months' visit in Chicago, Indiauapolis and other eastern cities. Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Lee now of Blackfoot, formerly of Salt Lake City, aro visiting Mr. Leo's sister, Mrs. Clara McDonald, at tho Poseway apartment. Miscellaneous Events Mrs. Leslie H. Foulger entertained tho Dallas club at cards Monday afternoon aft-ernoon at her home, 444 South Eighth East street. Prizes were won by Mrs. Charley Pitts and Miss Agnes Trump. The only guest outside of the club members was Mrs. Edward R. Joseph. Tho next mooting will bo with Mrs. Stephen J. Ingham at her home, 1421 South West Templo. Tho Jolly Fourteen entertained their friends at a dancing partv Saturday night at the Eagles' hall. "Tho chib is composed of Miss Ethel Navlor, Miss Hattio Abbott,-Mrs. M. Bcflo Snarr, Miss Florence Pratt, Miss Lille Dun-combe, Dun-combe, Miss Fern Miller, Mrs. Cecil Manwaring, Miss Ethel Goodyear, Miss Alico Collott, Mrs. Nellie Kuig, Miss Sylvia Gordon, Miss Maude Naylor, Miss Edna Durham. The hall was artistically ar-tistically decorated in flajs. Punch was sorved. About 100 invitations wore issued. Tho Tango Sewing club was entertained enter-tained at Mrs. Cuslimau's residence Wodnesday afternoon. Tho nest meeting meet-ing will b"o held with Mrs, Harries on South Fifth East. t. ti a Mrs. A. B. Pitts entertained about 25 friends in honor of Miss Agnes Trump, a brido of the month, at a parcel Bhower Wednesday1 .ovening. Music and games wore the features of the ovening, prizes being won by Miss Alico Howarth. and Mrs. Sarah Olson. Miss Marian Lloyd entertained fhe Pansy clu"b at hor homo, 208 South Stato street, Saturday afternoon. The I color scheme in tho "houso decoration I and the refreshments was carried out in tho club colors, gold and purple. Tho next meeting will be with Miss Inez Clivo next Saturday afternoon at hor home, 555 South West Temple strcot. - "Mrs. L. W. Greening, assisted by Mrs. S. C Rudd, ontertaincd Friday at luncheon in honor of Mrs. S. A. Grcon-ing's Grcon-ing's eighty-second birthday. The table ta-ble was set for twelvo guests, as follows: fol-lows: Mrs. Tacv W. Russell, Mrs. Rudolf Ru-dolf Alff, Mr. F. C. Schoppee, Mrs. A. Butterworth, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Mrs. James Leatham, Mrs. Lizzie Pollock, Mrs. Charles Crisman, Mrs. James Hunter, Hun-ter, Mrs. Alfred Gunn, Mrs. David Cook. Carnations, ferns and calla lilies wero the decorations. Tho T. F. B. Seeing club will give a card partv Tuesday evening at the K. of P. hall. |