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Show i PATRIOTISM on the part of American Ameri-can wompn inspired by impending ta"ar in this country is the motive for mWh of the large entertaining within th-V next, few weeks in Salt Lake society. so-ciety. Among the post-Lenten functions func-tions already announced is a large card pariy to he given by the Spirit of Liberty.) Lib-erty.) chapter. Daughters of the American Ifcv Solution, at the Ladies' Literary club hiApril 11 for the benefit of Bed Tross work. The committee in charge of the entertainment enter-tainment includes Mrs. G. V. Lawry, Mrs. S. A. Cobb, Mrs. F. L. Dodge, Mrs. J. Sterling Snow, Mrs. D. D. Stockman, Stock-man, Mrs. Frank Holman, Mrs. Edward Hoffman. Mrs. B. F. Riter, Miss Josephine Jose-phine Wallace, Miss Helen Hanna, Miss Trances Johnson, Miss Dora Hall, Miss Margaret Clark, Miss Edith Mudgott. A series of entertainments will be given by the Ladies' Literary club at the clubhouse Friday evening and Saturday Sat-urday afternoon for the benefit of the Red Cross. Feature dances by children, cirected by Miss Dcnise Karrick, given at the club breakfast recently, where the attendance was limited to club members, mem-bers, will be repeated. Following are the programmes: FRIDAY EVENING. Minuet. So'o, Mrs. Theodore Best. "Uur Committees," danced in cos-tu:uc. cos-tu:uc. Soio, Mis. E. A. Smith. Solo drnee, Adelaide Aekerman. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. M:i:uct, danced by Jean Donohue, Adelaide Aekerman, Floyd Knickerbocker Knicker-bocker and David Reeves. Ijiuiioious reading, Miss Ruby Chad-v,ick. Chad-v,ick. ' "Our Committees, " danced in cos-t.-ine. R;s.dii!g, Little Miss Snow. Sulo.nce, Adelaide Aekerman. pr tst- iiUNG ;'ie post-lentcn functions of - a public nature, the county fair to ll e given by the Young Ladies' sodality Mark 's cathedral, April 12-13, yill I beoiniuciit. The entertainment will open v'hii a dinner Thursday evening, to be followed by a vaudeville perfor- i iu?.i:.e. Friday afternoon a large card j .a:ty will ba given. The following com- i mittees have been appointed: Dinner committee. Miss Bess Faddies, Miss i Margaret Collins, Miss Clare Driscoll, ! Miss Gertrude Geoghegan, Miss Nora Carroll, Aliss Mary Crowley; card party committee, Miss Margaret Rogers, Miss A una iiof.der, Miss Erma Kuster, Miss Mary Lynch, Miss Romaine Little, Miss Magdelenc rhitten, Miss Julie Stephens. Miss Florence Gillis, Miss Josephine Buesc nnd Miss Katherine Malier. Another entertainment soon after Easter for a worthy cause will be a dance to be given by the board of di- -rectors of the Sarah Daft home at the Hotel Utah,' April 16. The entortain-ment entortain-ment committee includes Miss Margaret Gibbons, Mrs. M. E. Lipman, Mrs. C. C. ( 'ountrymau, Mrs. G. W. Putnam, Mrs. H. 0. Hoffman, Mrs. Simon Bamberger, Mrs. Pauline Sands, Mrs. A. H. Cowie, Mrs. M. J. Marks, Mrs. B. A. M. Froi-seth, Froi-seth, Mrs. A. Fred Wey, Mrs. E. 0. Leo and Mrs. A. B. Grceson. KNITTING and crocheting, which started with the war iu the making of comforters and stockings for tho soldiers sol-diers in the trenches, is now boing turned into account, by society women in fashioning dainty articles of wearing Syjiare! for their spring and summer waWobe. The popularity of the gay-colored gay-colored sweaters with the fashionable sport, outfits is an incentive to borne knitting. Hiven in street cars, women can be seen with crocheting and knitting knit-ting and the kensington is supplanting the card party in social favor. Along that liue, the following from a California paper is interesting: .Tir-t now it is fashionable to be a reactionary, turning a deaf ear and n stony glance' at anything that might be in the strenuous whirl. It is ,h" smart pose to be relaxed, to listen, to be the placid guardian ancels that our grandmothers were find to match the pose, work-bags tilled with knitting and crocheting and jammed full of colored yarns and threads that look terribly industrious, in-dustrious, or make their owners seeni so. Instead of idling teas or nerve-wrecking nerve-wrecking bridge, the girl who goes in for looks and an angelic disposition dis-position now makes a hobby of carrying car-rying around with ber, for afternoon after-noon idling hours and visiting, a hie hag out of whose depths sho hauls sweaters, light as down, on - hich she is knitting. Or it may be crolf hose for "him" or even for herself queer plaid nnd striped woolly things that probably are the hygienic togs to worn- on dewy mornings on tho Jjfs, even if they are not as al-hiring al-hiring as cobwebby silk ones. But speaking of hand-knit sweat ersevery girl and woniau who has time on her bauds and who lias a , tx. , spring bride. Guests were entertained 3Am?rf-si "s at five tables at 500, followed by tea ,1 s Pink and white sweet peas wero ar- tS ' ' v " "v v. f YJL S'-'x? ranged in a basket as a centerpiece for j 4 ' s ' ' Z iLP". rK fyvl The guests included Miss Pearl Luke, ' ? 5 fl yY&il fy) "iIifs Arfa Striiigham, Mlss Louise En- Jft' X- 5 1.X P- H S'-W siSD' Miss Louisa Wells, Miss Miriam jr It , t'- f tyuy I JtV Wells, Miss Regina Reed, Miss Alverda . .-, H'i ,iV' H", XVV'iV- , " W Keed Mrs- Lee Matthews, Mrs. Lu- J? ri( I 4yj cile Gardner, Mr.s Ivy Guiver, Mks lAl: pJJLl Edna Turner, Miss Buth Shewed, W I - Miss Mabel Walsworth, Miss Alice hMJL- J Miss Bboda Gunn, Miss Grace .V? fcX''S 'Vv'i,v'A tJii1;1! Pli ft ' Given, Miss Sarah Blair and Mrs. y?Bk ' -Z '' ? J? I 2A..rW interest in Salt Lake society: fff T -.!fW?-;-";, C '''PV-iViJ II . V There are a. number of mainland I x i t " " I ' anelers in Honolulu at present who is i T i r I I I have planned to visit Kihei next ' J ' ' '''f J i-Cv''' ' J I week, now that the boisterous south- ' - , '11 er'-y wea'ner as ahont subsided, gfS 'K'','"' y-f " .'f W i) "sj I A , snd the game fish are again bit- ' "A Z s A m"' Sme record catches are now T'-r ' KJX- "V" in order. 'I'-V'A 5- , iL ' Lee Charles Miller of Salt Lake fei? , 11" "N. Gity and Mrs. Miller, now stopping ''X ' iuk '' C T"of,rQ if at the Moana, are both outdoor lor- M'-'iivt.ya ss 1 , ;iv Z;! p"0 f y ers and RSLme hunters and fisb- g'k' 4"!t ' S' --. Jf ) I ers- They were in the northern ' ''jt ' , ;'",W?C j part of Quebec last September when FLORENCE ' 4f r Z ' 1 sf'l' 4 I 1 S - 'e 5 Svtv : (o : lllliiiiiBw j, ' - y:r-.;yy :-:- :y x . .-x -x-x-x;-; . x; .-x. ' x' x;x -x x,,- ,x x x ;x::vXv -fti::x - x'--, V , " fJSSGLARICE WELLS A - oMiSS HELEN KNOWLTON iwios x lOrciKe v oijs. u iuAae ci ko week, and her two bridesmaids. turn fnr this delightfully feminine Tvork, nov:,lays is knitting ono or morp. Oft p n thoy arp madi1 like middy blnusps or ",slipors ' as thpy call thorn a) the shnps--nnd at tho shnpp tho hnod-knit nnos come hih that only thoir biphrtpsso, thp wives of millionaires, can afford thorn. But the irl who raw knit ran have half a dozen for the stnrp prire of nun aaid, moreover, it tH11 tit her and ha o graceful little details de-tails of individuality that differen-riaio differen-riaio the fastidious woman from tho one who just hops into ru'r clothes and buys indisi riminati'ly. S- f:i tcrs an1 l: ri n li to !e a popular popu-lar and siiUtH putt ul cCJ) siun- mrr wardvolip this summer, and. in spite of the alluring printed silks and ultia-spnrty colors, the wliite skirt is going t0 enntimie to hold it own. Of course, there will be others in every wardrobe, but white skirts of turked and pleated silk, of flannel and of wash material are ffningr to be the smart thing with the gay sweaters. Many are knitting knit-ting uuainl litth caps and hats or eroehe.ing flov,-rrs of the varus in their font", to match their swatrs. Rut b't of all i n rlni tcly beyond thr satisfaction of owning a hand-knit hand-knit sweater, is the fact that. u';'-'ii"i a-" l';i.r't'i:g iho s -fc t !T ss end uiLio of L-ciiJ occupied iu a way that does not fray out their taut nerves. With all the new responsibilities re-sponsibilities and duties of holding-one's holding-one's place in an aee intellectually keyed up in a way that our mothers and grandmothers knew ' nothing about, it is like a vision into a world of sweetness and peace to see, occasional )y, ,'ust how j women can spend their timp without with-out doing any uplifting or improving improv-ing in the livrs of folks vho probably prob-ably ask nothing iuofp than tn be left alone to work out hoir tangled tan-gled destinies. HKS. !- ';rN entertained yes- terday afternoon at der home on Markea avrni;c with a lp;-.id!p hov.er iu hoiiur ul Mi. 2 .Fainy Kn.-iign, a thoy obtained a copy of "Onting" of that month with the article by H. Gooding Field on ame fishing in Hawaiian waters. Being acquainted acquaint-ed with H. W. Sturges of Salt Lake, who, they knew, had just returned from Hawaii on his honeymoon trip, they got in pommunication with him, and as St urges ha-d had the time of his life fishing on Maui the Millers decided to abandon a trip they had planned for big game hunting in Alaska and come out to Hawaii for fish. They plan to leave Honolulu next Wednesday, fishing in the Kihei grounds, Maui, for a couple of weks. A Orphoiim party, followed by tea at the Hotel I'tah, was givpn by Mis Tfospmarip Young, Miss Lillian Wells and Miss Marion Whitnpy yesterday yes-terday afternoon in compliment to Miss Floronp Wells, a bride of the wfk. The guests were seated for tea at J n largp oval table in thp main dining 'room of the hotel. Pale pink and rose-' rose-' colored oar nations wpre arranged in a la rge pink ba si-; et as a centprpiecp. A bow of rocc-frilorpd tulip was on 'hp handle of the basket. The place tarda 1 were hand-painted in spring flowers iu pink tints. The party included, besides the guest " of honor, Mrs. K. W. Burton, Mrs. YV. D. James, Miss Priscilla C'artwright. , Miss Esther Badger, Mrs. .1. X. Claw-son, Claw-son, Miss Gladys Young, Miss Louise Younker, Miss Clarice Weils, Miss . Helen Knowlton, Miss Mary Godbe, Miss Helen Spencer, Miss Augusta 1 Ivins, Mrs. Seymour Wells, Mrs. Frank , Whitney, Mrs. L. J. Hays and Miss 1 Katherine Jennings. i MISS MARY HAXSOX, superintendent superinten-dent of the county hospital, who will leave soon for the east to take a , post-graduate course, was the guest of j honor at a dancing party given Friday night at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Claude L. Shields, 1228 Fast Seventh South street. The hosts and hostesses, besides Dr. and Mrs. Shields, were Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eeeve and Dr. W. G. Sehulte. Dancing -was followed by a late supper. sup-per. The supper table was decorated in .jonquils. The living room was decorated in red carnations. Forty-eight were in attendance. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. E. Scobee. Miss Ruby Lang gave a reading. Mrs. Shields sang and Miss Ivene Shields gave piano selections. MISS JESSIE PINXEY, Miss Xorah Zink and Mrs. B. T. Farney entertained enter-tained with a party at the Orpheum, followed fol-lowed by dinner at the home of Mrs. Farney, 134 K street, in compliment to Miss May G. Angell, who expects to leave soon for New York and other eastern east-ern cities. The dinner table had a centerpiece cen-terpiece of daffodils and violets, arranged ar-ranged in a bowl. The place cards were hand painted in daffodils and violets. The guests, besides the guest of honor, hon-or, were Mrs. A. S. Price, Mrs. O. T. Eldredge, Mrs. A. J. Kelly, Mrs. S. N. Jenkinson, Mrs. John Zink, Mrs. George A. Murphy, Mrs. H. S. Margetts and Mrs. Harry S. Bliss. MRS. A. 0. DAVIS and Mrs. H. P. Marferding entertained at a reception recep-tion and tea yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Davis, S72 South Teuth East street, in compliment to Mrs. J. H. Wells, who leaves shortly for her home in Montrose, Colo., and Mrs. Pat-tie Pat-tie of Price, Tvho is visiting Mrs. Marferding. Mar-ferding. Little Miss Betty McGregor and Stanley Fisher received the cards at the door. The rooms were attractively decorated decorat-ed -with spring flowers. The tea table had lace cloth over pink A i i-,i.4. j: i. peas adorned the center of the table, with a bow of pink tulle on the handle of the basket. Crystal candlesticks had pink silk shades. Mrs. C. S. Fisher and Mrs. Homer Benton presided at the tea table. Miss Helen Meyers and Mrs. Ralph Gentry assisted in the dining room. About fifty guests called from 2 until un-til 5 o'clock. THE third of a series of dancing parties par-ties was given by the entertainment committee of the Ladies' Literary club i-at the clubhouse last night. About eighty ! were in attendance. Punch was served during the evening. The committee includes in-cludes Mrs. F. H. Knickerbocker, Mrs. L. D. Peaslee, Mrs. W. F. Culmer, Miss Edith Mudgett, Mrs. John J). Scheid, Mrs. David Spitz, Mrs. Glen Miller, Mrs. A. D. McMullen, Mrs. J. A. Reeves, Mrs. J. C. Lynch, Mrs. Thomas O 'Connor, Mrs. Ezra Thompson, Mrs. J. H. Patrick, Mrs. J. C. Daly, Mrs. Thomas Kearns, Mrs. Malcolm A. Keyser, Mrs. Grant Swan, Mrs. Austin K. Tiernan and Mrs. ! L. R. Wattis. THE women of the university entertained enter-tained the members of the faculty and their wives at an informal .dancing .danc-ing party last evening in Ihe administration adminis-tration building. The decorations consisted con-sisted of ferns and potted flowering plants. Punch was served during the evening and supper served in the women wom-en 's rest room at 1 1 o 'clock. About seventyfive were in attendance. The committee in charge included Mrs. Mil-; Mil-; ton Bennion, Mrs. B. Roland Lewis and ! Mrs. L. E. Cobles. THE members of Gamma Phi alum-nap alum-nap held their regular monthly Kensington yesterdav afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dan B. Shields on Douglas Doug-las avenue. The ronm.s werr decorated in spring flower? and th tp;i thl? had a basket of spring flownr as a rpnfpr-piecp. rpnfpr-piecp. The hostess was assisted in serving by Mr. F. W. Rowiold- and Mrs. H. K Havpnnr. THE Delia ThPla Phi. law fraternity of the University of i'tah, pnter-tained pnter-tained at a hanquet in honor of G. W. Parker, naMona 1 rep recent a t of the fraternity, last evening at, the Xrw- house hotel. Events o Coming Week The entertainment eommittee of the bo.-ml of directors of the Snnih Daft Home association will entertain in compliment com-pliment to the new president, Mrs. O. P. Chenlron, and the new members of the board at the home Wednesday afternoon aft-ernoon from 2 until 5 o'clock. The new board members are- Mrs. Simon Bamberger, Mr.s A. H. Cowie, Mrs. C'. C. Countryman, Miss Edna Colin, Mrs. T. K. Black, Mrs. V. X. Williams and Mrs. A. B. Irvine. The entertainment entertain-ment committee includes Mrs. IT. A. M. Froiseth, Miss Kdna Cohn, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Gibbons, Mrs. E. 0. Lee, Mrs. M. J. Marks and Mrs. A. Fred Way. Flans for the dancing party to be given at the Hotel Utah April 16 will be discussed. dis-cussed. The Wasatch Literary club will givd a card party Saturday afternoon at tho K. P. hall, 5S East Broadway. Tho entertainment committee will have charge of the arrangements. Tho committee com-mittee includes Mrs. L. B. Brown, Mrs. W. B. Dods, Mrs. E. 0. Loathervool, Mrs. S. C. Dallas, Mrs. W. H. Lepper, Mrs. II. Y. Culbertson, Mrs. G. V. Barrows, Bar-rows, Mrs. S. W. Sherwood, Mrs. W. H. Tawney, Mrs. O. B. Dibble. ' The ladies' auxiliary to U. C. T. council No. SI will entertain at a card party and tea on Easter Monday, April 9, at 2 o'clock, at the Hotel Utah. The card party will be followed by a tea at which the following programme will be rendered: Recitation, Chester Albert Hamill; vocal 6election, Mrs. E. E. Kahn; recitation, Mrs. Joseph Blackburn; Black-burn; violin selection, Miss Gladys Worth; vocal solo, Miss Lillian E. Thomas; fancy dances, Mrs. Ferd Kahn; piano selection, Miss Gertrude Slater; piano selection, Chester Albert Ilamill. The committee on arrangements: arrange-ments: Mrs. W. L. Wetherbee, Mrs. W. T. Howe, Mrs. S. B. Hamill. Tables may be reserved from the committee or members. The proceeds go to charity. char-ity. Miss Ruth Spenee will entertain at a small bridge tea at her home on East First North street Thursday afternoon aft-ernoon in compliment to Mrs. Frank E. Doherty of Butte. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Christensen will entertain at a dancing party Saturday night in honor of Mrs. Doherty. Mrs. Gordon Gillespie will entertain with a miscellaneous shower Tuesday afternoon at. her home in Murray in honor of Miss Mildred Piapgood, a March bride. Thursday night is society night at the Alta club and many dinner parties will be given by society people next Thursday evening. Governor and Mrs. Simou Bamberger, Bamber-ger, tho governor's stafT and their wives, the state oflicials and their wives have been invited to attend the opera "Hansel and Gretel,'' to be given by tho University of Utah at tho Salt Lake tlie;iter April 2. The city eehoola are co-operating wilh the music department de-partment of the university to make the entertainment an all-school production. The board of education will be guests of honor. Mrs. N. A. Dunyon and Mrs. Corey Albiitton will enterLain nt a Kenping-ton Kenping-ton tea at the home of Mrs. Dunyon for those, who took part, in an entertainment enter-tainment given Thursday evening for the Home Missionary s-oeictv of the IlirT Methodist, church. Miss Thalia Cofl'man will entertain the Inho club Mondav evening at S o'clock at her home, 177 North West Temple rtrcrt. .Mrs. H. P. Wrt. "-ill entertain tho Indies' auxiliary to the Greeters of Lt;ih al lun heon Tuesday at her home, !Sd North .Main street. The Hnt Lake high ?"hnol cadets will give their annual ball 1-Yidrr.' evening even-ing at Bonneville park. The f'rrrpr club will giv it second annnni lun'-henn at the Newhouse hotel ntnr-iav. rietcrvation can b made, through Mrs. D. R. U-wis. l"n First avenue. The committee on arrangements arrange-ments includes Mrs. Robert Feel, Mrs. f. W. Monkin, Mrs. F. D. Calonge, Mrs. .1. .P. h'vser. Mrs. C. R. Tike and Mrs. F. R. Lewi". Th- N cifjh boi hixid Card club will be entertained Tn""lav afternoon with Mr .1. T. KiMiurl". F'i Kappa Mpha fraternity of the UniveiMtv of I'tah will entertain at an informal dam-in? partv at tho chapter chap-ter hou-'i' ThnrHay evening. April 5. Tin' animal spria el-.iinian parr rrf ' l.i I IM-e-a wMnrilv 'if Ihe Cnivefsitv (Continued on Fcllowirs Page.) (Continued From Preceding Page.) of L'tali will be givon tho rirst week in April. Mr. Vera Brnv will cnlcrtain at li'T lionie toJ;jv witb a .iiniu'r party in ' fun iHmeur ' Mi.s.-. T ; i r i i '.'i-aliani, an April hri.ln. Mi-., I,nuii! Lcc.i will also Put ort a i ii foi Mis (rnham at lu'r lionie TiK'S.la v p'ciiin. f S: IVnrinv Sn. !', Woman 's Benefit As, soiation or t ho ' M aiTa hnr-s, and the .sir knight of I'tonian ti'rit No. 12, Mai'f Hhoes will ive a bom-fit hall at the . O. 0. F. hall, Postotti, c place, on Tn.-rla y. The la.Jirs' auxiliary In the I. T. I', will jiivi; a ilanro and canl party at the new Kr.glci' hall .Monday cvoninj,', April J. The eoiiuniHee in charge in-eludes in-eludes Mrs. I.e Hay Mart lot I, Mrs. 'anine, Mr. Rornnrd .u-.li, Mrs. R. 0. .indi'liian, Mrs. Jlarry Bert.s.-hingor, .N I r a . ,loo .Joii.sen. Mrs. W. Perry will entertain the I'insy Twelve Sewing cluh at her home. fM7 South Sei'ond West street, Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Weddings an:l Engagements Thl marriage ut' iWiws Tloreni'e Wolls ami i I nopnr KnonHon will take place Tliurstlny (it noon in tin3 Salt. Lake temple. tem-ple. A nvrption will he given in the evening at tlio homp of the bri'le 's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Wells. 53u (' street. Mis C'lanvo Wells ami Miss Helen K no wit on nil! lie briilesinaids. JK The v. pfhliny of Mis Mildred Hnp-,001 Hnp-,001 1 ;t iid l-'ra ii k .- . Yea inn ns will tn ke place Thursday evening at, the home ot the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hapi;nod. The reremonv will be performed per-formed bv Pr. J. YV. N. Williams of the First Methodist church. Miss Florence fjapeonil will be bridesmaid and B. O. Yea mans will be best man. Announcement was made the past week of the marriaye of Miss Susie Marguerite Mar-guerite Sims, daughter of M. A. Sims of this citv, to Don M. Yost of Meridian, I'jaho. The weddiny; took place March 7. Mrs. Yost, will remain in Salt Lake until June, when she will joiu her husband hus-band in Meridian. The marriage of Miss Kthelyn Slater and Harlan Kobbins took place last W'ednesdav evening at the home ot the bride, 's pa rents, Mr', and Mrs. J. L. Conk-lint;. Conk-lint;. The marriaye ceremony was per formed bv the Hev. Klmer I. Goshen, in the presence of relatives. Mrs. Don M. Yost, formerly Miss Susie Marguerite Siin3, daughter of H. A. Sims, whoso marriage, which took p lace March 7, was announced last week. i :" t. . - ' v ; - 1 - ' ' r s - ' ' a i t ' i ; ,, ft ! -i - 1 i I J !i i . pM . v. , ' ;ry,l V i: i'- ' - ' 1 I f v . ' I l e , , 1 i 7 r i Personal Mrs. C. C. Deerin" of Des Moines, Iowa, is the guest of T)r. and Mrs. fi. S. Allison for a few days on her way home from Louy Beach, t'nl. Mr. and Mrs. James Wade are expected ex-pected home today from New York. ' nie Noble has returned from a two months' visit iu Los Angeles and San Francisco. Judgri? and Mrs. Henry I. Moore left Thursday for New York, AVashington and Boston. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Perrine-of Twin Falls, Idaho, were iu the city Monday to attend the opening of the grand opera season. Mr. Perrine returned to Twin 1'alls yesterday and Mrs. Perrine left for a short visit to Los Angeles. Mrs. Hart J. Fitzgerald has returned from Chicago and Iowa, where she spent the winter with friends. if Mrs. John Soley Self ridge and small son of Lopan are visiting at tho home of Mrs. Selfridge's parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Beatty, on East First South street, for a few weeks. Mrs. J. Bergn'iau and daughter Sadie have returned from a five weeks' visit to Chicago, Kansas Citv and Denver. Mrs. Kenneth Luman has returned from a several weeks' visit iu Los Angeles An-geles and San Francisco. Mrs. A. J. Johnson and Miss Gunda Johnson have returned from a month 's visit ro souiucrn Lamornia. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McC'une and Miss Elizabeth McCune arrived home last week from Mesa, Ariz., where they have been visiting on their way from a trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cosgriff and family fami-ly have returned from Coronado, where thev have spent the winter, i , Miss Evelyn Paddock has returned to her home in Garfield after a short visit in this city. Miss Loretta Malone and Miss Genevieve Gene-vieve Malone will arrive homo today from Pocatello to visit their mother, Mrs. Katherine Maloue. at her home on Eighth East street. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dugan have returned re-turned from San Francisco. Mrs. Dugan has spent the winter in California, and Mr. Dugan joined her there recently. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Daly and littlo (laughter Margaret left last week for F.os Angeles to spend tw-o weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dalv. k Colonel and Mrs. D. C. Jackling are -at the Hotel L'tah for a week on their way from San Francisco to New York, where they will remain until Mav. Mr. sud Mrs. R. K. Stockwell have returned from South America, where they spent some time, and are guests j for the present of Dr. and Mrs. V. G. B. Terrell, 1215 Third avenue. " Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Pomerov of St. Albans, Vt., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. W esterfield. j Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gardner are spending spend-ing two weeks on their ranch in Nevada. Ne-vada. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shearman have gone to Ogden to r-ake their home. Mrs. I.. Hanauer, daughter. Miss Fan-uv Fan-uv Hanauer, and son, Max, have gone to San Francisco and will later go to Iid Muiite. M: Han:iui?r return in a short v hile, U.t Mrs. H;ui;ilht and Mi3 Hanauer uiil remain sum-. time. Mr?. A. Levitt and sntail sou have ; lot't tor their h'.'aie in au 'ra:n:'0 after i?i;in Mr. Letter U. Free'! for a i"ev uaa on their wav from New York. ' ' Miss Margaret 'ern)iilion is expected home the latter part of tiie week from Long Bea-h, wheie she has been visiting visit-ing iriends. Mrs. William Edwards has returned to Salt Lai-e after spending the win'-ter win'-ter with her daughter. Mrs. W. V. Daley, in Caliiornia. and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. A. Veriuillivn. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Moffat have gone to Uavden, Ariz., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Moffat and will later go to Los Angeles and the beaches. Miss Helen Crawford arrived home, from Lohg Beach, Ca!., the latter part of the week, where she spent the past three months. Miss Crawford is the e ti est of Miss Adelaide Bancroft aud Miss Marie Bancroft. Mrs. O. W. Powers arrived home last week from California, where she has been spending some time at the Hotel Maryland in Pasadena and visiting friends in San Francisco. Mrs. George F. Goodwin has returned from a several mouths' visit in Los Angeles An-geles and other California cities. She is with her son, G. 0. Goodwin, 2470 Highland drive. "Mrs! Boss V. Flandro and children have returned from southern California and the beaches, where they lravc been staving for the past two months. Bishop and Mrs. George Eomney have returned from a trip to Hawaii and California. Mrs.. Adolph Baer has returned from a visit to relatives in Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Hoffman have moved from the Bransford apartments apart-ments and will be at home to their friends after April 1 at No. 12 Eagle Gate apartments. Mrs. J. Walcott Thompson and daughter, daugh-ter, Dorothy Jane, arrived Friday from Hollywood," where they spent a month with Mrs. Thompson's mother, Mrs. T. H. Bishop of New Haven, Conn. Mrs. J. H. Beifruss, wdio has been in southern California, for the past two months, has returned home. v Miss Gladys Post of Chicago. 111., left Saturday for Davenport, Iowa. Miss Post spent the winter with Mrs. W. P. Kiser. Miss Sadio Myers left Saturday night for Chicago, where she will study juvenile ju-venile court methods. Mrs. Edwin F. Jaeobs of Tncoma, Wash., is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. W. Campbell, at the Peery hotel. . Mrs.. Bertha Keesee left Saturday for her home at Carbondale, 111., accompanied accom-panied by Miss Eleanor Steele. Mrs. Keesee lias been visiting Mrs, H. E. Steele. Mrs. C. 0. Dunshee gave a luncheon lunch-eon at her home in Westmoreland place Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Keesee. sit Miss Winnifred Millspaugh left Saturday Sat-urday for Pasadena, Calif., after a visit at the home of Miss Helen Monroe, 230 Tenth East street. Mrs. William H. Theobald, after a short visit to Salt Lake, has returned to the Majestic hotel, New York. Mrs. W. 0. Beehtel of Kansas City will arrive today in Salt Lake to visit her daughter, Mrs. C. V. Heuser, at the Hillcrest apartments. Mrs. George B. Campbell and children have returned from a two months' visit to Los Angeles and the beaches. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Eippe and daughter. Joyce, have returned from a trip to the coast. Mrs. Mary L. White and daughter, Mrs. Nephi Jensen, of Logan, left Friday Fri-day for Seattle to meet Leland L. White, who is returning home, from a mission. The party will return by way of San Francisco. lit sj: si Mrs. Eoss Taylor, formerly Miss Beverly Bev-erly Eeilly, of this city, is expected soon from Juneau, Alaska. Mr. Taylor has been transferred to McGill, New, as assistant superintendent of the Nevada Consolidated Mining company, and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will make their home at McGill. They will sail from Juneau April 1. Miss Mary Marshall is expected home this week from a visit to San Francisco. Fran-cisco. ; Miss Marjorie Bidwell expects to leave soon for an extended visit east. Miscellaneous Events Mrs. W. B. Black entertained at her home, 90(3 South West Temple street, Friday evening at a birthday party iu honor of the sixtieth birthday anniversary anniver-sary ot her husband. The evening was spent at cards, after which supper v. as served. The guests included the following: follow-ing: Mr. and M rs. .S. V. Norton, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. P. Harlin, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. 0. West, Mr. and Mrs. Ira H. Abruins, A. Madson. L. Coffin. T. Martin, W. E. Meyers of 'Elv, New, Mrs. J. W. Plnmmer, Mrs. X Sullivan, Mrs. O. H. Woerncr of Kansas Kan-sas Citv. Mrs. B. O. Yeamans entertained Monday Mon-day evening at her home on Fifth East I street in honur of" Miss Mildred Hap-I Hap-I good, a bride of this week. Miss Mar-I Mar-I tha B. V. Hiiibman and Miss Erhe! 1 Frewens assisted. Dancing was fol-j fol-j lowed bv supper. ! ' In honor of her sister, Mrs. Marie Clayton. Mrs. Clarence Cramen entertained enter-tained Wednrsdav evening at a beautifully beauti-fully appointed diuner. M iss A ft on Bergman, Miss Maud Brown. Miss Dora Howell and Mbs Vera Brjjman were the hostesrs of a party Thursdav evening. Cards and ilain'irj? were tne features of the even- inir's entertainment and supper was served late; from small tables. The ii os t esses wore assisted in serving; bv Mrs. A. 7T. Bergman and Mrs. C. E. , Howell. Those present, besides tho i hostesses, v.-ere Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Tonrssen. M:?s .lulia Smith, Miss Ha;:el I Duncan. Mis Henrietta Duncan. A. V. i Olson. H. S. .Smith, -I. Caisford, 'a: 1 I Bovd, H. D. How:l! and Frank Haul;. ; I Mrs. A". rJ. Buckie entertained t lie members of tier rani tdui. last Friday rtlPrnnfin. dn ' y r tdr r h rm 'J O f green was carried out in the menu and the decorations of the luncheon table. 1'he club will meet next time with Mrs. Lee Cook. Mrs. Victor Pauloo entertained the Sunshine club Thursday at her apartment apart-ment in the Princeton A clunv cover was over yellow on the tea table. A bowl of yellow spring flowers was the centerpiece. Mrs. Charles Livingston, Jr., will entertain the club April 5. Mrs. Robert C. Graham entertained thirty friends at a parcel shower at her home on Wall street Thursday afternoon, after-noon, in honor of 'Miss Hattie Graham, an April bride. The members of the-Du Chat Noir Bridge club were entertained Thursday afternoon bv Mrs. A. Fleckenstein at her home, 94;) East Ninth South street. Luncheon was followed bv the card games. Mrs. B. F. Bay, 27 North State street, will entertain the club Friday. The Lloyd alliance of the First Unitarian Uni-tarian church will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. E. D. Seymour, 1115 Fast Sixth South street. Miss Alice Kowe will speak on "The Church School." Mrs. Henry Barnes was hostess Thursday at a dinner and quilting at which the members of the Ladies' auxiliary aux-iliary of Volunteer Firemen were the guests. Dinner was served from one long table. The centerpiece was a silver sil-ver basket filled with violets and buttercups. but-tercups. The guests numbered twenty. A party of little friends were entertained enter-tained Thursday evening by Elsie Mae Rich, daughter ' of Mr. and" Mrs. Edgar E. Rich, at their home in honor of her eleventh birthday anniversary. The dining room and table were decorated in gTeen and white. Those present were Elsie Mae Rich, Margerie Miles, Doris Cannon, lone CnnnoD. Nellie Taylor, Elma Taylor, Ellen Smith, Theresa .Johnson, Irene Gallagher, Lucille Ehr.bai'T Marcille Ehr-bar. Ehr-bar. Phyllis Richmond. Lucille Rich. Jack Tempest, Harold Richmond. Grant Richmond, Envin Rich, Dale Rich, Willie Wil-lie Ehrbar and Maviin Johnson. Mrs. Harry Bertsehinger entertained the members of the Kit Kat Klub Wed nesday afternoon, l.uncn was served at 2:30. Those present were -Mrs. Elmer I Loveless, Mrs. R. 0. Lindeman, Miss I Phyllis Cannon, Mrs. .Le Roy Bartlett. Members and friends of the Oliver O. Howard woman 's relief corps, number-I number-I ing seventy-tive. were entertained at I cards Thursday afternoon by the pres-i pres-i i,fent, Mrs. Jennie Elliott, at her home I .")57 East Fifth South street. Artistic 1 designs and arrangements in colors of I red, w-hite and blue, with potted plants I and hoquets of sweetpeas, formed the I decorations.. Tho committee assisting the hostess consisted of Mrs. Sadie Uabv, Mrs. Lucy Gurley. Mrs. Kate Canning, Can-ning, Mrs. Carrie Weidner and Mrs. Emma Zimmerman. A dancing party was given Friday evening at the New-house by the G. ii. C. club, a social organization of young won.cn. One hundred and fifty guests were in attendance. The patrons were Mr. and Mrs. Swancr and Mr. and Mrs. Lundecn. Mrs. J. R. Craig entertained at her home in the Hillcrest at a card party and tea from 5 to 10 o'clock. Five ames of oOO were played. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served at o:3n. Punch and candy were served during the evening. Mrs. A. D. Riimel entertained the R. K. club on Wednesday afternoon at ' her home. The hostess was presented i with a hand-painted piate. Covers were laid for seven. ! Miss Edith Beatie entertained .the 0. S. club at her home on Second avenue ave-nue Fridav afternoon. The members of the club are Mi;s Mable Hanson, Miss Nellie Hyland. Miss Rosalind Straup, Mi s Hoitense West, Miss Mary Jen-son. Jen-son. Mrs. E. A. Franeoni entertained Hie ) A. P.. 'dub on Friday afternoon at her hnmn on Kooseve' t avenue. The rooms I were de -orated in c; r na T it i::: and ferns. The afternoon was sjieut in sewing. The hostess was assisted in serving by Mrs. Frank Corless. The guests numbered num-bered twelve. Douglas W. Clifford entertained at a dancing party at his home, 1441 Yale avenue, on Friday evening. The rooms wrere decorated in carnations, lilies, ferns and jonquils. The host was assisted as-sisted by his mother, Mrs. W. E. Clifford, Clif-ford, and his sister, Mrs. Louis Berry. Punch was served during the evening by Mrs. 0. S. Wall and little Miss Margaret Mar-garet Clifford. The Hawaiian Troubadours Trouba-dours furnished music. The' guests numbered fifty. |