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Show UNNIN'G little cu- WW jUk I n I sen& darts into re- I I M 1 111 I J eeptive .hearts, f IwJfflU smile from dinner I " 1 1 1 1 1 an iuacue0n cards 1 III I I'M I tnese days or arc ulllkiu..--rfJl tucked away in envelopes, ready jfif iJ' to e entrusted to eS&zJ" tne tender care of l P03'II!an to convey loving mes-vi mes-vi y-fy sages between boy iiiis and girl sweet- ' ' hearts. . The little Joe god's smile is even frozen into pink and white ices for various functions, func-tions, all of which forecasts - the approach ap-proach of the" birthday of the patron saint of lovers, the good Saint Valentine, Valen-tine, which comes on Wednesday. Heart-shaped candy boxes filled with sweets are temptingly displayed in confectioners' con-fectioners' windows and florists' shops show violets, roses and various blossoms, blos-soms, suggestive as dainty and fragrant Valentine remembrances. Cakes, confections con-fections and dinner favors take the form of hearts and will prevail in decorative deco-rative schemes within the next few days. A number of social functions are announced an-nounced tor St. Valentine's day. LINCOLN'S birthday tomorrow will be extensively celebrated. As a school holiday, young folks will have opportunity for entertaining. Then a number of large social functions are announced for the evening and the day will vie with St. Valentine's day in popularity fur parties. Patriotic decorations deco-rations will prevail and the stars and stripes, so valiantly defended, by the great American, will be much in evidence. evi-dence. HjT'3S edith TEUDT entertained yesterday afternoon a number of 'lriends at a matinee party at the. Wilkes theater. .Afterward the guests were taken to the new home of the licts in Federal Heights, where tea was sewed. The decorations for the table were carried out in valentine effect. ef-fect. A centerpiece was a large crystal crys-tal bowl filled with red tulips. Assist-1 ing the young hostess were her mother and Mrs. William Anderson. The party included Miss Lois Cannon, Miss Madehn Stewart, Miss La Rue Hansen, Miss Kathryu Spencer, Miss Maui-ine Beenion, Miss Venice Morris, Miss Helen Martin, Miss Vivian Anderson, Ander-son, Miss Ethel Allen, Miss Marie Cover Cov-er and Miss Lucile Covey, Miss Judith Keysor, Miss Elsa Keysor, Miss Camille Stohl, Miss Hortense Stohl, Miss Katb-erinc Katb-erinc Stewart and Miss Margaret Stewart. Stew-art. THE fraternities and sororities of the University of L:tah will hold initiation ini-tiation this week for their pledges. The men who will be initiated into Phi Delta Del-ta Thcta tomorrow are Clarence Ru-dine, Ru-dine, Marion Nelson, Edward Clyde, Edward Sproul, Joseph Carthy, Jack 1,'llerheck, Allan Martineau. Victor Hall, Earl Wixecy and Blanchard Ware. Pi Kappa Alpha will also initiate Monday the following men: David lloddard, i'red Filigree. Gra Sharp, Ru-tus Ru-tus Jeppson, La Mar Kofford, Bryan Johnson, Leland Prouse, Cleve Larson, Eugene Christensen, Leland Evans. Delta Epsilon will also hold initiation initia-tion tomorrow for the following: Miss Myrtle Gibson, Miss Christie McLeod, Miss Edith Wells, Miss Esther Daugher- Miss Aileen Margetts, Miss Rose MeDunough and Miss Wanda Craia' ' MRS. GLORIA MAi'NE-WINDSOR, sister of Dr. Grace Stratton-Airey of Salt Lake, a successful concert soloist solo-ist well known in this city, is. spending the winter in Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Tribune contains the following item regarding a recent entertainment of which she was hostess: A pleasant supper dance of last week was given by Mrs. Gloria Mayne-Windsor at her home on Westlake avenue, an incidental and charming programme of music being be-ing enjoyed beforehand. The houso was attractively arranged in flowers , and foliage and those assisting in- I eluded Misses Gladys Tenneyson, Alfa Duncan, Inez Warburton, Jiilene Berry, Lai Brown and Florence Flor-ence Lorbur. r"PHE Salt Lake colony in southern California continues to grow and the exodus to the sunny clime will continue con-tinue until pleasant weather comes here. Among the latest additions to the Salt Iake society people enjoying southern south-ern California are Mrs. C. W. Whitley anil Mrs. F. C. Schramm, who left for Curonada the past week. Miss Maud Fitch of Eureka accompanied Mrs. Schramm, and Mrs. Whitley and two children joined her father, Timothy Kinney, and her sister, Mrs. J. A. gherty of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. E. Fife also left last week to spend the remainder of the winter in south- em California. ' A picture of Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes, I OAS' nurnn f?' Y-?1? " ' ' " I V 1 ill 1IP- Jt:&4&m. '-mkW i h , - -r v"V 8 1 I 1 ltf 8 , -f m v , 1 1 I i ml - - - - . ' i5i m , . -. -lit :rJ " l T so $ i : rc -"' i Miss Dorothy Colborn, who will leave early this week for California to remain some time. who is spending the winter in Pasadena, appears in a recent issue of the Los Angeles Times. Mrs. Holmes is sKken of as "a genuine social favorite in southern California" and as one of the patronesses of a charity ball at the Hotel Maryland. MRS. CHARLES SHIELDS entertained enter-tained the members of the Bridge club at luncheon yesterday at the New-house New-house hotel. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock, with a number of games of bridge following. Red carnations formed the centerpiece for the table with sprays of plumosa scattered over the cloth. The place cards were red heart-shaped heart-shaped valentines. Those who enjoved the affair, were Mrs. Harry Clark, Mrs. T. E. Harding, Mrs. W. S. Henderson, Mrs. T. R. Black, Mrs. J. E. Clark, Mrs. Charles E. Ingalls, Mrs. Heber Lee, Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs. K. D. Potrie, Mrs. Warren War-ren Benjamin and Mrs. George B. Lock-hart. Lock-hart. THE following from the Long Beach (Cal.) Press will be of interest in Salt Lake: Mrs. James K. Shaw of Salt Lake City entertained at luncheon at the Hotel Virginia Wednesday afternoon complimentary to her daughter, Mrs. Edward E. Hoffman, who has recently been married. The table decorations were in violets and hand-painted place, cards. Mrs. Hoffman was formerly Miss Zora Shaw of this city and will arrive in Salt Lake with her husband early in March after a several months' honev-nioon honev-nioon in California. IN compliment to Miss Stella Beeslev. who will be married Thursday to Ivan A. D:Jquist, a luncheon was given vesterdav afternoon by Miss Nellie Pugsley, Miss Martha Barlow and Miss Bess Hnyward at the Pugsley home, 57a North Second West street-Yellow street-Yellow daffodils and ferns in a bowl were the centerpiece for the table. The place cards were hand-painted in daf fodils. Covers were laid for the following fol-lowing guests, besides the guest of honor: hon-or: Miss Virginia Snow, Mrs. Ranch Kimball, Miss Viola Jensen, Miss May Gray, Mrs. 0. D. Romney, Jr., Miss Olive Snow, Mis. Arnold Clinger, Mrs. George Fisler, Miss Minnie Barlow. A LARGE card party was given yesterday yes-terday afternoon at the Newhouse hotel by the Ladies' auxiliary of. the Greeters of Ftah. Guests were entertained enter-tained at fifty tables at cards, followed by tea. The committee on arrangements included Mrs. Ralph Loughborough, Mrs. W. E. Coulam, Mrs. J. S. Early, Mrs. Frank Lowe, Mrs. J. J. Acomb, Mrs. C. L. C3sady and Mrs. B. B. Ramey. Assisting the committee were Miss Dorothy Buzzo, Miss Luceta Brown, Miss Irene Langton, Miss Edna Gannett. Gan-nett. Miss Thelma Armstrong and Miss Virginia Rainev. " MRS. LYNN THOMPSON entertained enter-tained at her home on East South Temple street at luncheon yesterday in. compliment to Miss Margaret Mc-Intyre, Mc-Intyre, a bride of this week. The entertainment en-tertainment was a simple one, with close friends of Miss Mclntyre as gnests. A silcer basket of a variety of spring flowers was the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for eight. MISS RUTH GLAXFIELD, a bride of this week, entertained at a trousseau tea at her home on East Seventh Sev-enth South street yesterday afternoon. The tea table had a bowl of red and white carnations as a centerpiece. Candelabra Can-delabra at either end of the table had white shades adorned with red hearts. The ices, cakes and confections were heart-shaped. Pink and white carnations carna-tions were used in the living room. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. J. W. Hughes and Mrs. W. M. Jngman. Assisting in serving were Miss Dorothv Glanfield and Miss Lucile Glanfield, sis-ters sis-ters of the bride. One hundred guests were in attendjuice. Mr. and Mrs.' F. W. Hanson of Touele entertaiued at a theater party at the Wilkes last night, followed by supper at the Hotel Utah grill, in compliment to Miss GlauficM ami her fiance, Jess H. Hiltou. The party included, besides Miss Glanfield and Mr. Hilton. Mi.-s Lucile Glanfield, Miss Dorothy Glanfield, Miss Josephine Langton, Sherman Draper, Samuel Hughes and B. Wayne. THE B. H. NINE entertained at a card party and dance, last evening at the home of Miss Mary Hansen, 1759 South Fourteenth East. The decorations deco-rations followed Valentine suggestions, iu anticipat ion of St. Valentine 's da v. The party was the first of a series to he given by the club. The members of the B. H. Xine are Miss Mary Hansen, Han-sen, Miss Mao Rose, Miss Holly Baxter, Bax-ter, Miss Helen Davis, Miss May, Rig-by, Rig-by, Miss Beth Baxter, Miss Alice Knowlton, Miss Aleine Margetts and Miss Xina Richards. MISS MARION NOTTAGE, daugh-, ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Not-tage, Not-tage, entertained some of her young friends at her home, 443 Ninth East street, Friday evening. Games and dancing were enjoyed. Valentine ideas were carried out in the decorations and refreshments. The hostess was assisted by Miss Eleanor Richards, Miss Dauelle Straup. Mrs. Gertrude Galbraith and Miss Gertrude Galbraith. The guests numbered thirty-five. MTSS RAMONA WIEST, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wiest, entertained en-tertained at the Wilkes theater vesterdav vester-dav afternoon in honor of her birthdav. The guests included Miss Katherine Alder, Al-der, Miss Katherine Solomon, Uip Willis, Wil-lis, Von Bennett and Douglas Wie-!t. MRS. NATHAN OFFER entertained at her home, 2ti4 North State street, at luncheon yesterday in compliment compli-ment to Mrs. C. A. Hendcrshot of Wyoming. Wyo-ming. The table was decorated in pink carnations. Luucheou was followed by cards. Covers were laid for twenty-one. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. H. Finkelsteiu and Mrs. A. Cline. Events oi Coming Week Miss Margaret Mclntyre, whose marriage mar-riage to Russell Kimball Woodruff Saturday Sat-urday evening will be one of the leading lead-ing social events of the week, will be guest of honor at a luncheon to be given Monday by Miss Margaret. MeMillen. Mr. and Mrs. Karl A. Sclieid will entertain en-tertain at dinner Wednesday evening, in compliment to Miss Mclntyre and Mr. Woodruff. The Pi Eta Epsilon sorority, of which Miss Mclntyre is a member, will give a luncheon in her honor Wednesday at the Hotel Utah. Miss Leola Schack, Miss Tda Scon-berg Scon-berg and Miss Edna Edwards will entertain en-tertain Monday afternoon with a musical musi-cal tea from 3 until 6 o'clock at the home of Miss Schrac.k ;s sister, Mrs. L. B. Wight, SS G street. Mrs. E. H. Dorman will entertain with a small bridge tea at her home on Eleventh East street Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. A dancing party in celebration of Washington's birthday will be given by the entertainment committee of the Commercial club at the clubhouse February Feb-ruary 22. Special favors will be given and supper will be served. The entertainment enter-tainment will be the third in a series. Mrs. John Cain will entertain at luncheon Thursday at her apartment in the Bungalow on Third East street. The Bachelor Knights will give the last i:i a winter series of da.r.ces at the Ladies' Literary club Friday evening. It will be a "bal masque,'' in honor of tho "deserters"' or members of the club who have become benedicts. The committees in charge of the 'lance include in-clude P. J. Owens, Robert Driseoll and .lames Sullivan of the entertainment committee: T. Killeeu, J. Maker, S. J. Moloney and G. Buckley of the floor committee; Albert Driseoll, J. Bogan and R. Werner of the refreshment committee, com-mittee, and Don Morrison and Dan Callahan Cal-lahan of the door committee. The B. G. club will celebrate Lincoln's Lin-coln's birthday tomorrow evening with a large dancing party at the Newhouse hotel. The function will be an annual event of the club. It wdll be informal. The members of the club are Miss Ida Giles, Miss Marie James, Miss Bessie Egan, Miss Miriam Jacobscn, Miss Rachel Montague, Miss Olive Snow, Miss Florence James, Miss Marie Dougall, Miss Victoria Edmonds, Miss Hazel Carlson, Miss Aine Iverson, with Miss Bernice Lyman, Miss Leah Perry and Miss Gladys Barker as invited guests. The patrons for the evening -will be Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Willes, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. James, Mrs. and Mrs. Leo E. Penrose, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Giles. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mulliner, Mr. and Mrs. VerD Haliiday, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Giles, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Midgley, Mr. and Mrs. Art Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew An-drew Jaeobsen, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. William Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barker, Mr. aDd Mrs. Winn Willes, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dougall, Mr. and Mrs. Henry James, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tavlor. The Inho club will give a Valentine dancing party Wednesday evening at the Ladies' Literary club house. Five hundred invitations have been issued. The club members are Miss Thalia Coff- man, Miss Theresa McAllister, Miss Florence Peterson, Miss Agnes Heiner, Miss Emma Harding, Miss Florence Leoper, Miss Bertha Cronin, Miss Leoua Haslam, Miss Selma Miller and Miss Helen Hein. The patrons and patronesses will be Mr. and Mrs. R- Loughborough, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. L. "W. Smeltzer, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Coulam, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Coffman, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Lund, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Jeff, J. M. Reynolds and Mrs. Pauline Ostler. s Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Light and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Waters will entertain with a large dancing party in honor of St. Valentine's day Wednesday even-inn- at the Newhouse hotel. The Ladies of Lynds chapter, Order I of the Eastern Star, will entertain at the Hotel Utah Saturday with a card party. Tickets may be obtained from the committee on arrangements, including in-cluding MrsLillie R. Tanner, chairman; Mrs. Elizabeth Chalmers, Mrs. Myrtle Barrett, Mrs. Rachel Jennings, Mrs. Aaron Conover, Mrs. Edelweiss Schuster, Schus-ter, Mrs. Ada Hathaway, Mrs. Fanny Paddison and Mrs. Ethel Nettleton Ramev. The Social Luncheon club will meet at the home of Mrs. M. P. Braffct, 5U North State street, Wednesday at 1 o 'clock. Mrs. Rex Stark will entertain the E. T. C. club at her home, 1 1S2 Laird avenue, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. U. A. Franeom will entertain the Busy Twelve club at her home, 66 S Roosevelt avenue. A basket social for the benefit of European Eu-ropean war sufferers will be given by the Jewish Mothers' alliance at the K. P. hall, 161 Second East street, next Sundnv. A programme will include violin vio-lin solos by H. Deutch. flute selections by S. Bruckner, a piano solo by Miss Heddy Nathan and an address by Rabbi Baskin. 0 f Invitations trill be issued this week for a dancing parry to be given at the Newhouse hotel on February 22 by the members of the Emanon club, who are Mr. and Mrs. H. Harry Madsen, M. and Mrs. O. R. Meredith. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Owen, Mr. and Mrs. John Kingdom, Mrs. M. Yates and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howe of Murray. Mur-ray. The Y. W. C. A. High School Girls' cluh will entertain the advisory committee com-mittee and the board of directors of the V. W. C. A. at an afternoon tea to lie given in the girls' clubrooms in the Y. W. ( . A. gymnasium building Friday Fri-day from 3 until 6. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett will entertain en-tertain Kt a dinner dance at their hon.e, nil Eighth East street, Tuesday Tues-day evening. The Apollo lodge, D. B. S., will give a masquerade bail Friday pvening" at the Odd Fellows' hall, which will he quite an elaborate affair. Those in charge are Alex Lund. ( '. P. Hansen, Hilnier W. Hansen, T. Petersen and L. C. Holt. Reservations are being made for tiie breakfast of the Ladies' Literary club to be given Saturday, February 24. at the Hotel Utah. Members oi' Lht; ' club may make reservations iu parties for tables and tho first to ask reservations will be given the choice of position. The reservations are made through Mrs. F. H. Knickerbocker, chairman of the entertainment committee. k Mrs. M. Yates will entertain the Emanon Card club Wednesday at the home of Mrs. John T. Smith, 741 Lake street. Mr. and Mrs. H. Harry Madsen will entertain Saturday afternoon, in honor of Miss Lilly Johnson, whose marriage to Henry A. Rchlsiug will take place at an" early date. The gnests will be close friends of Miss Johnson. Miss Leah Perry will entertain the B. 0. club Thursday evening at her home in South Second West street. Mrs. Henry Johnson will entertain the Entre Nous club at her home, 1327 Fourteenth Fast street, Monday at luncheon, followed by cards. Mrs. Bert Fox will entertain the B. O. B. Y. club at bridge, followed by I tea, at her home, 650 West Second North street. Mrs. Chester C. Pratt will entertain Tuesday afternoon at a Kensington tea at her home, in honor of Mrs. Lyman Hyde, who will leave Salt Lake soon to make her home in Logan. Mrs. S. A. Greenwood wdll entertain the San Souci club Tuesday afternoon at her home, 423 Douglas avenue. Tea will be served. The club members, besides be-sides Mrs. Greenwood, uiclude Mrs. C. B. Hawley, Mrs. L. M. Brumbaugh, Mrs. Lorenzo Snow, Mrs. W. E. Blodgett, Mrs. E. M. West, Mrs. H. L. Baldwin and Mrs. C. 0. Vaness. A Valentine party will be given by Miss Stella Sanborn Tueday evening at her home, 928 West South Temple street. Miss Alice Carr, Miss Bertha Carr and Miss Lucy Carr will entertain the H. B. H. club Monday evening at their home, 216 Fern avenue. The Woman's Loyal circle will give a character ball Wednesday evening at Moose hall. Weddings and Engagements An important wedding in Salt Lake society will be that of Miss Margaret Mclntyre and Russell Kimball Woodruff, Wood-ruff, which will take place Saturday evening at 8:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mclntyre, on Seventh avenue. Tho ceremony cere-mony will be performed by Bishop Paul Jones of the Episcopal diocese of Utah. One hundred and fifty invitations have been issued to the wedding aud reception recep-tion following. Miss Marion Mclntyre, sister of the bride, will be maid of honor and Mies Adelaide Woodruff, sister of the bridegroom, bride-groom, will tie bridesmaid. Little Misa Barbara Titcomh will be ring bearer. Kenneth Yeats will bo best man. The marriage of Miss Ruth Glanfield and Jesse H. Hilton will take place Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at the Glanfield home, 532 Ea.et Seventh South street. The ceremony will be performed per-formed by the Rev. P. A. Simpkin. A reception will follow from 8 until 11 o'clock. Mrs. F. W. Hanson will be matron of honor, Miss Josephine Lang-don, Lang-don, inaid of honor; Miss Dorothy Glanfield Glan-field and Miss Lucilo Glanfield, bridesmaids, brides-maids, and F. W. Hanson, best man. Mr. and Mrs. John R-enshaw announce the engagement of their daughter, Lillian Lil-lian to J. P.. Keller. The -wedding will take place Thursday, February 22. The marriage of Miss Stella BeeBley and John A. Dalquist will take place Thursday in the Salt Lake temple. A reception will be given from 3 until 5 o'clock at, the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mis. Adelbert Beesley, 561 North Second West street. The, couple will be at home in this city after a wedding trip. An interesting wedding of the past week was that of Miss Ruth Cooper, daughter of Mrs. W. P. Cooper of this city, and William Ewart Ferron of Las Vegas, Nov., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ferron of this city. The marriage took place Wednesday at noon at St. Mark's cathedral and was followed by a wedding breakfast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. GrceDwood on First avenue. The couple are now in Cali-foruia Cali-foruia on a wedding trip and will be at home after March 1 at Las Vegas. Mr. and .Mrs. I'. U. Brown announce the engagement of their daughter, R.ubv, to R.'iifib J'. Jones. The marriage will take plaee at an early date. The niarri.'tL'e of Miss Florence .Tvina and Gordon Tnvlor Ryde look plaeo Wedmdav at iiium in the Salt Lake temple. A reec ,t i on was given in tho (Contiuucd on following pa$e.) j (Continued From Preceding Page.) even i up; at the home of the bride 's iiarents, Bishop and Mrs, A. W. Ivins. The couple will he at home after March fit 322 Tenth avenue. Miss Ln'Mle A'lelia 11a -1, daughter of Mr. and Mr-, t ImrW H. Mart, and Wehrli Douglas Fa:k, and Miss Leona Sal-imi Hart, nlho a diiuyhtt-'i' nf Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Hnrt, and V'illard Ash ton will he married Vednciday in the Salt Lake temple. r Mr. and Mrs. J. II. M'-Cormiek of Kamas announce the enauenient of their duuphter Rao to flarold Vernon Best of this Hi v. Th" mandate will take place February 22. The marria ce of E. Nellie Gillmor a mi Charles F. McAllister t ook place at the bride's home ou Wednesday evening. The Rev. Father M. Sheehan performed the ceremony. The decorations decora-tions of the rooms were effectively rar-ried rar-ried out in j.ink and white eolor 'effect with roses, carnations and ferns. The bride was attired in white crepe de meteor me-teor trimmed with pearls and real iace, and carried a shower bouquet of bride ro-es. She was attended by her sister. Miss Florence ("iiilinor. The bridegroom v :is attended by his brother, William MAllister, as best, man. After the cremnnv a wedding supper vris served. The table decorations were iiik roMs and fern. The couple left Thursday Afternoon for California, and upon their return will make their home in Salt Lake. The bride's troing awav suit was of navy blue chiffon broadcloth, with large navy blue hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. .1. G. Stewart, of 1353 Lincoln street announce the marriage of their son John to Miss Minnie Kremp-ler Kremp-ler of Long Island, New York. The marriage took place February 1 at AVoodside. Mr. Stewart is a graduate of the West hi-h school of l!H2. After leaving school he became a machinist a nd now- holds a responsible position with the De Laval company of Trenton, Tren-ton, X. J. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart will make their home at 1(510 Fast State street, Trenton, N. J. Personal Mrs. Elias A. Smith lias returned , from a four months1 visit to New York. .ludce and Mrs. Smith are at the Hotel Utah for a few weeks hefore going to their home, 36 West Seventh outh street. Mrs. Charles H. Lashbrook of Bur-ley, Bur-ley, Idaho, is at the Hotel Utah. She t:me to visit her son, Howard, who is in school here. f . Mrs. D. P. McKav entertained Friday Fri-day evening at a birthday partv in honor of her husband. D. D. MeKav, at their home, oii-i Wall street. Deeb- Miss Lillian Eenshaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kenshaw, whose engagement to J. P. Keller is announced today. ft if - " I'M rations were in red carnations. The ice cream, candies and cakes were served in the shape of hearts. Covers were laid for twelve. Assisting the hostess were her sisters. Mrs. J. Ealph Whitney and Mrs. R, E. Tonks. Dr. ajid Mrs. John T. White sailed last week from New York for New Orleans Or-leans to attend Mardi Gras. They have been visiting their daughter, Miss Dor- othy White, who is in school in Boston. Bos-ton. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh B. Boothby are at Whitehall, the White home ou North State street, during the absence of Dr. and Mrs. White. Miss Florence Poran has gone to San Diego. Cal., to ioin her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doran. Mrs. Alexander Thompson of New York is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. W. E. Vigus, in the La France apartments. apart-ments. Mr. and Mrs. Angus McKay of Huntsville are guests" of their son, D. D. McKav, 534 Wall street. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Richard will arrive ar-rive Sunday from California to make their home in Salt Lake. They will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marsh B. Boothby Booth-by for a few days. " Mrs. C. W. Whitley and two children left last week for Coronado Beach, Cal., to remain some time. Mrs. J. A. Daucherty of Portland, sister of .Mrs. Whitley, who has visited in Salt Lake recently, is at Coronado. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Stone, who were recently married, are now at home at. 202 Mecklenburg- apartments. Mrs. Stone was formerly Miss Beatrice Bar.yard. The Rev. and .Mrs. L. X. Moon of Bay City, Mich., are guests of their son, H. F. Moon and Mrs. Moon, on their way to California to make their home. Mrs. Moon's mother, Mrs. Alice Cayton, of Lansing, Mich., is also a guest at the Moon home, and will remain re-main some time. Mrs. Bulon S. Wells has gone to Arizona for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Komney have gone to California to spend the remainder remain-der of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Soleru left last week for their home in Chicago, after spending some time at the Xewhouse hotel. Miss Marie Hughes and Miss Helen Hughes, harpist and violinist, who have been in vaudeville and concert work in the east and iu California, are in the city visiting their mother, Mrs. M. A. Hughes, for a few days, on their way to Idaho. Miss Loretta Leyden, I who is associated with the Misses 1 Hughes professionally, is here as their g.u't. After spending three weeks in Idaho, the three will return to Salt Lake. Miss Fanny Dooly has given up ber apartment in the HiU and has gone to Los Angeles to spend the remainder of the winter. Mrs. Leafy Montgomery will go to southern Utah this week to give a number of readings. Mrs. L. E. Kindall of Kemmerer, Wyo.. has left for home, after a visit to Miss Birdie Langton. Miss Dorothy Colborn and brother. Chester Colborn. daughter and son of Judge E. F. Colborn, will leave early this week for California, to spend some time. They will go first to San Francisco Fran-cisco and later to southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. Baughn have returned from a trip to Graut's Pass. Ore., and I aiifornia, and are now at home at 4-10 Church street. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Weeter have returned re-turned to Park City after a ten days' visit with Salt Lake friends. Henry A. Rippe, in company with his wife, Xella Bauden Rippe, and little daughter Joyce, left last week for an esteuded trip through California, where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Albaugh and little lit-tle son. Clareuce Henry, left yesterday for California. Dr. Albaugh will return in two weeks, but Mrs. Albaugh will remain re-main a month. Mrs. Jack Richards will leave Monday Mon-day to spend six weeks with her mother, Mrs. M. E. Cummings, in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. , W. Bergman of Buffalo. Buf-falo. N. Y., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sig Simon. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McChrystal of Eu-rekahave Eu-rekahave gone to San Diego to spend the remainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson, who were recently married in this city, are now in San Francisco, after a trip to Honolulu. Hono-lulu. After touring California thev will return to Salt Lake to make their nome. Miscellaneous Events Miss Blanche Burt entertained wilji a dancing nartv Thursday evening at her home, 615 Fourth avenue. Valentine decorations were carried out. Red roses and carnations were used on the supper table. Cards and dancing were enjoyed. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. W. Burt, and her sisters, Miss Olive Burt and Miss Bertha Burt. The Twentieth ward choir was entertained enter-tained Weduesdav evening at the home of Bishop C. C. Neslen, 313 Third avenue. ave-nue. Bishop Xeslen gave an address and talks were made by J. W. E. Tom-linson, Tom-linson, Professor J. J. Daynes and D. J. Watts. Music was furnished by Mrs. E. F. Marshall, Miss Blanche Shewell, Owen Bartlett and Clarence Neslen, Jr. Refreshments were served. Mrs. R. V. Dailey entertained the Stickers' club Thursday afternoon at a matinee party at the Wilkes, followed bv tea at Franklin's. The club members mem-bers are Mrs. M. D. Cosgrove, Mrs. Glenn Walker, Mrs. J. V. Buckle, Mrs. Mary E. Prick, Mrs. A. F. La Com and Mrs.' W. C. Livesev. " Mrs. S. W. Crowther entertained the A. B. club Thursday afternoon at her home on East Ninth South street. Luncheon was served at 2 o'clock. The table decorations were in violets and foliage arranged iu low crystal bowls. The guests, in addition to the club members, were Mrs. George Marriott and Miss Margaret Spar. Covers were laid for fourteen. The afternoon was spent in sewing. The members of Du Chat Noir Bridge club were entertained Thursday afternoon after-noon by Mrs. F. C. Short at her home, 647 Ninth East street. Luncheon was followed by the games. Mrs. G. T. Tyler, Ty-ler, 625 South Main street, will entertain enter-tain the club February 22. Mrs. C. A. Amberg of 54 Canyon road entertained a number of her friends at a thimble afternoon Wednesday. Mrs. George King entertained the members of the G. H. A. F. club Wednesday afternoon at her bungalow on Colorado avenue. The afternoon was devoted to business matters. Mrs. Ernest Er-nest Avery was chosen as secretary and treasurer and Mrs. Jack Foulger was elected a regular member of the club. Tea was served at 4:30. The dining room was decorated with potted pilms and ferns. The table had as a centerpiece center-piece a cluny cloth over pink satin, with a bouquet of Cecil Brunuer roses in a hand-painted vase. The favors were long stemmed pink rose buds. The parlor par-lor and library were decorated with red and white carnations. The club consists con-sists of the following: Mrs. George King, Mrs. H. Cooke," Mrs. J. Longeii-bacher. Longeii-bacher. Mrs. E. Avery, Mrs. J. Foulger, Mrs. H. De Tries, Mrs. Ed Stromness, Mrs. J. H. Johnson. The next meeting meet-ing will be held at Mrs. J. Foulger 's home. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ludlow entertained enter-tained the Swastika Five Hundred club Thursday evening. Favors were won J?y Mrs. G."H. Hardy and F. L. Spalding. The membership of the club was increased in-creased by four, Mr. and Mrs. Jack-Moss Jack-Moss and Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Judd. Supper was served. A vase of pink and white carnations was in the center of the table. . Mrs. Frank Hough entertained a number num-ber of her friends at her home on Eighth East street Friday afternoon at luncheon. lunch-eon. The tables were decorated with carnations and ferns. The following guests were in attendance: Mrs. Charles Buerglin, Mrs. W. Hoffer, Mrs. O. C. Pavev, Mrs. Harrv Howland, Mrs. F. R. Bonne. Mrs. J. B.'Bean, Mrs. Hen-rv Hen-rv Teasdel, Mrs. D. H. Pottenger, Mrs. Louis Thomas. Mrs. Chester Boggs, Mrs. Edward Schuck and Miss Gladys Hough. Assisting in the serving were Miss Gladys Hough. Mrs. Schuck and Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. R.alph Whitney entertained Wednesday- evening at a dinner in honor of her sister, Mrs. D. D. McKav. followed by a theater party at the Wilkes. Miss Maud Atkinson entertained the members of the P. T. club Friday evening even-ing at her home. The organization of the club was completed with Miss Laura MacFarlane president. Miss Maud Atkinson At-kinson vice president. Miss Karen Coombs secretary and treasurer. The members of this club are Miss Gladys I Hardman, Miss Bella Gibson, Miss Clara Barton. Miss Mary Glade. Miss Beatrice Beat-rice Barton. Miss Corley Coombs, Miss Rubv Richards and Miss Lily Atkinson. Tn even i no wjw srJll in niusifl. A vio- lin 6olo was given by Miss Bella Gibson Gib-son and a violin and piano duet by Miss Bella Gibson and Miss Hardman. ' Mrs. S. F. Neslen and Paul Scherbel entertained Friday evening at the Xeslen Xes-len home, 72 E street, in honor of Mrs. Scherbel 's birthday. Potted plants plants were used for decoration. A pink and white idea was carried 'out in the refreshments. Miss Hazel O 'Xeill entertained Friday Fri-day evening at her home in the Zimmerman Zim-merman apartments with a dance and supper in honor of Miss Martha Ford of Colorado Springs. American beauty roses adorned the supper table. The guests numbered sixteen. Mrs. Boon Brotherson of Bupert, Idaho, was hostess at a card party at the New Grand hotel Thursday evening. Four tables of 500 were played. The prizes were won by Miss Mary Piper and Miss Stella Lawson. Atter the game a buffet luncheon was served. The hostess was assisted in entertaining by Miss Frankie Clift of Heber City. The D. D. club was entertained last Tucsdav evening bv Mrs. Carol at the home of Mrs. E. Madson, 433 South Fifth East street. Refreshments were served. Prizes were won by Miss Mary Piper and Mrs. O. G. Gooc'h. The club will meet with Miss Fuhy, 357 South Fifth East street, Tuesday evening, February 20. The members of the Aedificium club were entertained Monday by Mrs. C. E. Jones at her home. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Alice Cottam. Mrs. J. Cecil Holley entertained in honor of Mrs. G. E. dishing Thursday afternoon at her home at 226 North West temple street at a Kensington, followed by a luncheon served at 3 o'clock. The table was decorated in pink and white, with a crystal vase of pink and white carnations on a cluny lace cover gracing the center. Covers were laid for Mrs. G. E. dishing, Mrs. J. V. Glade, Mrs. James Kelley, Mrs. Tvie Davis, Mrs. Fred Crabbe, Mrs. John Holley, Mrs. H. C. Hocking, Mrs. A. W. Griggs, Mrs. F. J. Rawlings, Mrs. A. H. Crable, Miss Hattie Crable, Mrs. F. J. Hockings. Mrs. W. Morris and Mrs. J. C. Hollev. Miss Florence Moran entertained the A Volonte club Monday evening at the home of Mrs. N. L. Herrick on South Fourth East street. The evening was passed in a Kensington, with a delightful delight-ful supper served later for the eight club members. Mrs. Herrick assisted in serving. Hereafter the club will meet on Tuesday evenings instead of Monday Mon-day and Miss Alyce'Mowrey will entertain enter-tain this week. The girls of the M. M. M. club enter tained Wednesday evening at a theater party at the Wilkes, followed by a dinner din-ner at the Xewhouse. Decorations' were carried out in the club colors. The members and guests were Miss Kuth Xorberg, Miss Edna Hill, Miss Isabelle Randall, Miss Iv3T Xorberg, Miss Rene Hill, Miss Vivian Smith, Miss Alice Spencer, Miss Isabel James and Miss LaVina LaCheminant; Calvin Smith, Jack Hill. George Graham, Leo T. Porter, Por-ter, Harold E. Wallace. Jesse Fox, Tom E. Warren, Clyee Brimley and Leo Eager. Mrs. S. H. Calder entertained the members of the Seventh East Card club Wednesday afternoon at her home on Seventh East street. Luncheou was served at 4 o'clock and the afternoon was spent in playing cards and music. Mrs. Grace Smith sang a number of solos so-los and Miss Lyle Edwards accompanied her and favored the club with a few piano selections. Those present were Mrs. E. E. Scofield, Mrs. William Cameron, Cam-eron, Mrs. Grace Smith. Miss Lyle Edwards. Ed-wards. Mrs. J. G. Barnes, Mrs. Sterling Shirtlif, Mrs. C. A. Varley, Mrs. Guy Bolognese, Mrs. Reuben Romney, Mrs. Dave Michael, Miss Lenora Rector, Mrs. Phil Wright. Mrs. Phil Wright will entertain en-tertain the club at her home m the Shu-brick Shu-brick apartments February 21. Mrs. Joseph Magid entertained with a children's party yesterday afternoon at her home, 535 East First South street, "r., Ar:ri u.,.,,-.- for her sons, Moe Magid and Henry Magid. The afteruoon was spent with music and games. The decorations carried car-ried out a valentine idea and valentine souvenirs were given each guest. Tw'elve of the young friends of the hosts were in attendance. - Mrs. John Kirkman entertained at a surprise party Monday in honor of her son Harold. Games and music were the features of the evening and refreshments refresh-ments were served to twenty-five guests. Mrs. Kirkman was assisted in entertaining bv her daughters, Mrs. W. E. Maxwell and Mrs. Harold T. Howe. The members of the Xeedlecraft club were entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Marshall .Cole at her home on Fourth avenue. Dinner was served at i jl o'clock. A huge vase of pink and white carnations was the table decoration. decora-tion. Sewing was the feature of the day. The club will meet February 21 with Mrs. J. M. Baxter. The "Highland Park Seven" club, consisting of Miss Rachel Spence. Miss Esther Hansen, Miss Delia Rasband, Miss Xettie Shurtleff. Miss Irene Stan-combe, Stan-combe, Miss Cleone Mork and Miss Adele Nanser. was organized Monday night at the home of Miss Delia Rasband Ras-band on Stratford avenue, Highland Park. The Xeedlecraft club celebrated its anniversary Friday afteruoon with a theater party at the Orpheum matinee. The members present were Mrs. Ned Price, Mrs. Marshall Cole, Mrs. J. M. Baxter. Mrs. W. G. Loveridge. Mrs. J. Vincent, Mrs. Hugh Rippeto, Mrs. Roy Price. Mrs. L. W. Price, Mrs. L. Cornell, Cor-nell, Mrs. G. A. Smith, Mrs. George Bowman and Mrs. Boss Kunkel. |