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Show , i : GREEX of the bright, cheerful, Irish variety"; will hold sway in Sail Lake society this week, in memory 01 St. Patrick and suggestive of aprin;.' which cannot be much longer delayed The green is particularly welcome just now because of the lon, colorless win-ter win-ter and the late spring. The very shad carries with it a note of optimism speaking of bonny Ireland and Irish wit and laughter, emerald fields, spark-iurooks spark-iurooks and the joys of out of doors, t. Patrick's day, by the way, wall end the six weeks of winter which the groundhog's retirement after his briet advent on February 2 forecast, so perhaps per-haps the good saint's day will prove the mascot to overcome the weather hoodoo. hoo-doo. The day will be extensively celebrated celebrat-ed in a social way and the various attractive at-tractive devices associated with St. Patrick, such as the shamrock, harp, pipes, hats and tiny Irish flags, will appear in decorative schemes for luncheons, lunch-eons, teas and all sort of social entertainments enter-tainments the coming week. ST. PATRICK'S day, -termed an "oasis in the desert of Lent," from a Catholic viewpoint, inasmuch as ' it is a feast day, when Lenten rules are suspended, will be celebrated by the Catholic Woman 's league with a ' ' silver sil-ver tea" at the home of Mrs. A. H. S. Bird on Center street Saturday afternoon. after-noon. The tea is for the benefit of Our Lady of Lourdes parish, of which the Kev. Father V. J. Flynn is pastor. The funds raised will be expended toward to-ward raising the debt on the pastor's residence. The hours of the reception are from 3 until 6 o'clock. Those who will preside pre-side at the tea table are Mrs. James O'Connor, Miss Nettie Fitzgerald, Mrs. W. F. Oden, Mrs. W. S. Hodgson, Hodg-son, Miss Anna Eotzlerv and Mrs. Ott)jFisher. Assisting Mrs. Bird entertaining during the afternoon .will be Mrs. A. Fred Wey, Mrs. Robert Lyman, Mrs. John C. Daly, Mrs. Fred "Nfcl'. Leonard, Mr. D. J. Laramie, Mrs. L. J. Bruneau, Mrs. J. F. McEnany, MVN. A. Robertson, Mrs. L. F. Hummer, Hum-mer, Mrs. James Meehan and Mrs. J. J. Kinney. St. Mary's orchestra will play Irish melodies during the afternoon. THE annual leap year dance of the High School Girls Athletic association associa-tion will be given IMday evening at the Odeon. St. Patrick 's ideas will be carried out in the decorations. The committee on arrangements includes the officers of the East and West high school associations, who are: East Miss Dorothy Young, president; Miss Mary Dern, vice president; Miss Ruth Senior, secretary; Miss Wilhelmetta Thompson, treasurer. West Miss Mary Johnson, president; Miss Lucile Glan-ficld, Glan-ficld, vice president, and Miss Ruth Bean, secretary. The patronesses will be Governor and Mrs. Simon Bamberger, Mayor and Mrs. W. Mont Ferry, Dr. and" Mrs. S. A. Smith, Professor and Mrs. L. M. Gillilau, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Jennings, Jen-nings, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Young, Miss Ella Dukes, Miss Elizabeth Messiuore, Miss Margaret MacVichie, Mrs. Fisher Harris, Har-ris, Miss Winifred Dyer and Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Qualtrough. THE selection of Miss Anne Critch-low, Critch-low, the charming young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Critchlow, who is a sophomore at Vnssur, to be one of the T!wenty-four girls of her class to carry trSdnisy chain at the class day's exercises exer-cises in June preceding the commencement commence-ment is a compliment not only to Miss Critchlow, but to Salt Lake. The selection selec-tion is made from a standpoint of beauty and general attractiveness. Tito daisy chain is one of the pretties! pret-ties! features of class day. The twenty-four young girls, dressed in white, with a chain of fresh daisies resting on pillows on their shoulders, form an aisle through which the seniors pass in a march, representing a pageant of the college classes. MRS. THOMAS K. MOTT, formerly former-ly Miss Leona McCurtain, who has recently returned from hrr wedding trip, was the i guest of honor at a matinee party given at the Salt Lake (Saturday Afternoon club. Tea followed at Franklin's. Daffodils in a crvstal owl formed the centerpiece for the t.Vble. The club members are Miss Lucile Armstrong, Miss Lenora Smith. Miss Beulah Hudson, Mrs. Wiilinm Griffith, Mrs. Bertha Hammer, Miss Helen Owens, Miss Mabel Druebl and Miss Mildred Schrnede.r. MISS ROSE JESSEX entertained at "6((" yesterday afternoon at her home, 55s East South Temple street, in compliment to Miss Margaret Greer, a bride of this week. Guests werentertained at four tables at with a few others in for tea Tollowing the card game. The tea table 1 mil-- v w y s V V-u 7 t i " I1 A WW 4 wt V ' f fc'Kfy ' u r v eT A v v ,sJ fcck ill L Lr b t--r;xv?r.v IkS t'.,' iPt'jp i 1 All mm Miss Anne Critchlow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Critchlow, of this city, a sophomore at Vassar college, who has been honored by selection ts one of the "Daisy Chain" for class-day exercises in June. had a centerpiece of pink carnations in a basket. The hostess was assisted by Miss Xell Mayne and Miss Julia Atwood. The guests included, besides the guest of honor, Mrs. A. L. Greer, Mrs. M. M. Atwood, Mrs. Joseph Daynes, Mrs. L. Clark, Mrs. K. Clark, Miss Julia Atwood, Miss Dick Almond, Miss Becky Almond, Miss Rash Taylor, Mrs. Walter B. Burton, Mrs. Harold Daynes, Miss Nell Mayne, Miss Ethel Lambert, Miss Ruth Gairk, Miss Flora McDon-sld, McDon-sld, Mrs. Jack Erickson, Mrs. H. C. .lessen, Miss Ruth Groeschner, Mrs. Vera Roche and Miss Evelyn Movie. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Greer entertained at a theater party at the Wilkes last night, followed by supper at Franklin's, Frank-lin's, in compliment to their daughter, Miss Margaret Greer, and Wayne M. Atwood, who will be married this week. The other guests, besides Miss Greer and Mr. Atwood, were Miss Julia Atwood and Perrv Egan. "' MRS. C. O. VANES9 entertaine.il the San Souci Bridge club at a bridge tea yesterday at the Newhouse hotel. Following the cards tea was served in the tea room. The guests wero seated at one table, the decorations of which were carried out in Easter ideas. The centerpiece of the table was a basket of Easter lilies and tho placecavds wore hand-painted in the characteristic colors of Easter. The members of the club are: Mrs. L. M. Brumbaugh, Mrs. W. E. Blodgett, Mrs. L. H. Baldwin, Mrs. F. A. Greenwood, Mrs. ('. B. Hawley, Mrs. E. M. West, Mrs. Lorenzo Snow and Mrs. C. 0. Yaness. MR. AND MRS. I.KWJS WILLIAM Sowles entertained at dinner last night at their home on East South Temple Tem-ple street. An effective color combination combi-nation of pink and yellow was carried out in the table decorations. An epergue filled with pink primroses and golden daffodils was the centerpiece. The guests included Mr. a.nd Mrs. De-Witt De-Witt Knox, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brans-ford Brans-ford Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rtimp-son, Rtimp-son, Miss Florence Hailoran and Earl Henderson. The party attended the dance at the Tennis club gi en by E. O. S. Honke after dinner. 1T HONOR of Miss Katherine Hatch of Logan, Miss Laurine Anderson entertained informally yesterday afternoon after-noon at her home. The rooms were dec-oratod dec-oratod in spring flowers and ferns. A basket of daffodils formed the crnter-piece crnter-piece for the tea table. Musical selections selec-tions were given by Miss Sarah Blair. Miss Louisa Lees and Miss Gladys I'ed- erseu. Invited guests included Miss Anna Widstoe, Miss Mary Yogel, Miss Irene Hillstead, Miss Sarah Blair, Miss Rowena Higgs, Miss Gladys Pedersen and Miss Louisa Lees. The hostess was assisted in serving by Mrs. Nephi Anderson and Miss Arzella Hillstead. THE annual commencement ball of the senior class of the L. D. S. university will be given in the Odeon on March '23. Committees have been selected se-lected to manage tho affair and the fourth-year students are working hard to make their last social entertainment the banner function of the school year and of their high school life. The hall will be decorated in the colors of the graduating class, green and white. The other classes in the school will be allowed al-lowed spaces for booths and restrooms and the colors of the respective classes will dominate their sections of tho hall. The general decoration committee is composed of Avard Fairbanks, Evan Taylor, Miss Alice Knowlton, Miss Mae I Rose, Lorenzo Young and Wallace Freeze. Posters advertising the function func-tion ate being prepared by a committee consisting of Clyde Cornick, Lorenzo Young and Stafford Sloan. A tickets committee includes George Nelson, Miss Emma Gillespie, Albert Ec-cles. Ec-cles. Miss Vera Taylor, Johu Cannon, Miss Eleanor Silver, Scott Partridge anil Ross Lund. The programme committee com-mittee consists of Norman Martin, Miss Emma Gillespie, Ross T.uud and Miss Mary Hansen. The publicity committee is composed of Rnlon Free. David Watts, Miss Leah Rigby, Harold Guild, Wendell Wen-dell Lyman ami Scott Partridge. The ollicers of the class who will superintend su-perintend the work of the committees are David Watts, president; Miss Vera Taylor, vice president; Osmond Hyde, secretary treasurer; Miss Eleanor Silver and Ross Lund. THE third in a series of informal bridge teas nas given yesterday afternoon by Mis. Walter Scott at her home on First avenue. Tho rooms were decorated in spring flowers. The centerpiece cen-terpiece for the tea table was a crystal basket filled with hyacinths. THE PONS AD OCTO club gave a dancing party at the Grand ward hall last night. The reception room of the hall was decorated in red carnation? and frns. which were in a brown basket bas-ket on the mantelpiece. Ferns and palms were used throughout the rooms. Punch was served by Miss Evon Rii-ley, Rii-ley, Miss Josephine Woodruff and Miss Eloisc Ensign. - The guests were received re-ceived by the club members, who are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Rudy, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Groesbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. J. Herman Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam J. Schaaf. THE S. O. D. H. club was entertained yesterday afternoon by Miss Florence Flor-ence Havenor at her home on Third avenue. ave-nue. The afternoon was spent in sew- ing, followed by tea. The tea table had a springlike centerpiece of daffodils in a basket. The club members are Miss Bessie Crabtree, Miss Ivy Forrester, Miss Aline Brown, Miss Mildred Krebs, Miss Laura Morrison, Miss Jean Hurst, Mrs. Charles Davis, Mrs. A. T. Clark, Mrs. W. H. Tibbals, Mrs. Arthur Moulton and Mrs. Stephen H. Besley. A PRETTILY arranged tea was given by Miss Alice Hess at her home at Fort Douglas yesterday afternoon. after-noon. About fifty guests called during the receiving hours, from 4 until li o'clock. A yellow color scheme was carried out in the decorations. Yellow jonquils in a crystal basket were in the ceuter of the table.' Four silver candlesticks at the corners held yellow candles. Presiding at the. tea table were Miss Henrietta Bird and Miss Katherine Harvey. Har-vey. Assisting in serving were Miss Le-Jeunne Le-Jeunne Ackerman, Miss Priscilla Still r, Miss Ellen Schramm and Miss Margaret Orem. , A DANCING party was given last night at the Tennis club by E. 0. S. Henke, in honor of Miss Dorothy Bloch of New York, guest of Miss Dar-i Dar-i lene Kimball. Dancing was followed by a late supper. The supper table was decorated in spring flowers. Special entertainers gave feature dances during dur-ing the evening. The host was assisted in receiving the guests by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. New-house, New-house, Jr. Fifty were in attendance. Events ol Coming Week Mrs. J. W. DeFord and Mrs. Pauline Ostler will entertain at bridge tea Thursday afternoon at their home, North First West street. Mrs. W. C. Price will entertain Tuesday Tues-day and Wednesday with a seiirs of bridge teas. The Social Luncheon Bridge club will" be entertained Wednesday at the home of Mrs. R. S. Ilorth, LI 7 M -dreet Radiant Sewing circle will u,eet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. L. M. Brumbaugh and Mrs. George Qttillian, No. .10 Avondale apartments. apart-ments. The circle will give a card party at the home of Mrs. W. B. Doflds, 4US Eu.-t Seventeenth South street, Thursday. sj: :: Mrs. J. J. Acomb entertained the Grccters of Utah at her home, 527 East Seventh South street, Tuesday. ' j Mrs. E. M. Hecbler will entertain the Busy Twelve club at her home, "49 South Second West street, Wednesday afternoon. A silver tea will lie given at the home of Mrs. Harry T. Duke, 44S Fifth East street, Thursday afternoon for the benefit of Phillips Congregational church. n The Draper club will hold its second annual luncheon in the oak room at the Newhcuse hotel, Saturday, March 31. The committee -on arrangements includes in-cludes Mrs. Robert Peel, Mrs. F. W. Meakin, Mrs. V. D. Calonge, Mrs. J. P. Ryser. Mrs. C. R. Pyke and Mrs. D. R. Lewis. The chorus of the Ladies' Literary club will entertain at a musical tea Tuesday at the club house to meet Mrs. Ernest A. Smith. Mrs. Marjoric Dodge Warner and Philip Bansbach, who have recently come to Salt Lakn to make their home. The three will appear on the programme and selections will also be given by Willard Flashman. Tea will follow the programme. All of tho musicians mu-sicians of the city are expected and all others interested in musical nfVairs. The. club chorus includiw Mrs. Ella ( uniming We.t.ell, M rs. J. W. Edmunds. Mrs. W. IT. Ferguson. Mrs. II. II. Lawson, Mrs. W. J. Earrette, Mrs. L. S. Twiggs. Mrs. . E. West. Mrs. Allen Mc.Nitt. Mrs. William McAllister. Mrs. ( '. ( ). Yaness. Mrs. C. H. Thompson, Mrs. lieorge A.I Snow. Mrs. G. R. Kirkpnt rich. M tf. Warwick Tyler. Mrs. N. L. Stewart, Mrs. W. B. Oliver, Mrs. Karl f'oppo.-k. Mrs. Fied Barnes. Mrs. L. W. Snow, Mrs. George Marks. Mrs. .1. W. Curtis, Cur-tis, -Mrs. W. i. niidu-l, Mi.-s Mnlmsten. !: Lyn-is ch:iptT, O. K. S.. will entertain enter-tain with a dan-'e i:nd card party !;. day night at Mnsonic temple. The committee in charge includes .Mrs. T.i. lia Tanner, Mrs. l-i. B. Ramev, Mrs. M. Chalni'-r, Mr. ?. ,. .Frnniugs, Mis. A. L. Mathaway and .Mrs. Fanny Patterson. Pat-terson. :-: The programme g'v-n at tli. annual Lror.kfa.-t of the LaTi.s.' Literary club by children of the club members, under un-der the direction of Miss Denise Kar-rick, Kar-rick, .will be repeated March 30 and 31 at the clubhouse for the benefit of IU'd Cross work. The entertainment committeo of the Ladies' Literary club will entertain with the third in its series of dances at the clubhouse, March 24. Miss Margaret Greer will entertain at a trousseau tea this afternoon at her home, 917 Grove avenue. Miss Ethel Lambert will entertain Monday evening with a dancing party at her home, 170 B street, in honor of Miss Greer and her fiance, Wayne M. Atwood. At-wood. Mrs. Glenn Q. Smith will entertain at bridge Tuesday afternoon at her home in the Buckingham apartments in honor of Mrs. Frank E. Doherty of Butto. The Piccadilly Limited will entertain with a dancing party at the Ladies' Literary club Tuesday evening. The committee in charge includes Floyd S. Leaver, Leo Eager, E. George Chamberlain, Cham-berlain, Perry Egan, George Stoddard and Benjamin Spence. The members of Delta F.psilon sorority soror-ity of the University of Utah will en-taiu en-taiu at a dancing party to be given March 23 on the roof garden of the Hotel Utah. The committeo in charge of arrangements includes Miss Edith Wells, Miss Helen Youngberg and Miss Helen Zimmerman. The . H. A. C. club of the University Univer-sity of Utah have issued invitations for (heir annual St. Patrick's dancing party to lie given Saturday evening. ' A novel feature of the bridge tea to be given by the music section of the Ladies Literary club March 22 is an entertainment to be given during the tea hour. The chief feature of entertainment enter-tainment will be a musical sketch written writ-ten by Miss Helen Greenwood and Mrs. Ira II. Lewis, entitled "The Laud of the Dollar." The cast will include Mrs. W. H. Ferguson, Mrs. Howard H. Lawson, Mrs. W. D. Eishel, Mrs. Rosamond Hart, Mrs. Freeman Bassett, Mrs. Philip Senour, Mrs. Allen McXitt ami Miss Myla Kenworthy. A skit will be presented by Miss Ruby Chad-wick. Chad-wick. Mrs. Theodore Parker will be the accompanist. Miss Edna Donnelly will entertain the V. D. club tomorrow afternoon at the home of her sister, Mrs. Glen S. Peter-sou, Peter-sou, iu the Hillcrest apartments. The V. D. club has issued invitations for a large dancing party to be given at the Ladies' Literary club house on March 19. The monthly Kensington of the Gamma Gam-ma Phi alumnae will be held at the home of Mrs. Dan B. Shields, 322 Douglas Doug-las avenue, on Saturday, March 24. The meeting has been postponed one week due to the many social engagements ou St. Patrick's day. The Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula club will give the fourth in its series of dances at tho Ladies' Literary club house on the evening of St. Patrick's day and some novel features will be introduced in-troduced during the evening. The committee com-mittee in charge has been making preparations prepa-rations for this affair for some time. The decorations will carry out the idea of the day and instrumental music will be given. The committee in charge includes in-cludes Leo Kagar. Leslie H. King, Russell Rus-sell Johnson and Harold Lund. Tn celebration of Alumni day of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, the Utah Alpha chapter will join with all alumni members mem-bers of the fraternity in giving a banquet ban-quet ou Friday evening. Tho committee in charge of arrangements includes Robert Rob-ert Porter, Heber Sevy and Frank Beck-stead. Beck-stead. The ladies' auxiliary of the B. of L. E. will give ;i Kensington at the home of Mrs. ('. E. Shermer, 23S South Thirteenth Thir-teenth East street at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. All members and their friends are invited. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ilnvid Keith, Jr., who have recently returned from their honeymoon, Miss Naomi Hodman will entertain at an informal dinner dam-e at her home on Saturday evening. March 17. The invited guests include only the intimate friends of thp honored guests. Mrs. H. L. Baldwin will entertain the Sans Souci Bridge club at the cabaret bridge tea. which will be given bv the Ladies' Literary club at the clubhouse on March 22. 'it ' Mrs. Edna ('allaghan will entertain at a supper party this evening at her home in Federal Heights. The H. A. C. club of the University of Utah will entertain at its annual St.. I'.-i' rii k "s dance on Saturday evening. Tribune. Want Ads radinto the requirements re-quirements of the business world. Weddings ami Engagements Mrs. Mary Woodruff Ensign announces an-nounces the engagement of her daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Fanny Louise Ensign, to B. Leroy Gunn. The marriage will take-place take-place tho latter part of April. Announcement was made the past week of the wedding of Irving Snow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Snow of this city, who has recently been studying study-ing music in Boston, and Miss Ann Pearl Evans, a noted singer of Boston. Bos-ton. The wedding took place in Boston. Mrs. Snow will join her husband here early in April. The marriage of Miss Lilly Johnson and Henry A. Rohlfing took place last Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. A reception followed in the evening at the home of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Johnson, on N street. Tho couple will be at home after April 1 at 2369 Highland drive. The wedding of Miss Blanch Ansley and E. Q. Thayer took place Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at 3 o'clock at tho home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ansley, on East Fifth South street. The couple left the same afternoon for Kansas City to make their homo. Miss Adeline Ellen Thornton, daughter daugh-ter of Mrs. D. Thornton, 376 East Seventh Sev-enth South street, and Wendell Haynes Bernard, formerly of Minneapolis, were married Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the study of Dr. Elmer I. G-oshen. The couple will be at home at 376 East Seventh South street. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Thompson, who were married in Jacksou, Miss., Friday, March 2, are now at home with Mr. and Mrs. Earl V. Francis, SGS Second Sec-ond avenue. Mrs. Thompsou was formerly for-merly Miss Carlotta Evans of Jackson and Mr. Thompson is a son of Mrs. E. D. R. Thompson of this city. The fallowing account of the wedding is taken from the Jacksou (Miss.) Daily News: The marriage of Donald R. Thompsou and Miss Carlotta Evans, which took place last night in the home of Colonel and Mrs. E. B. Baker, was a beautifully impressive service, the sad circumstances therewith making the occasion more than ordinarily sacred. A telegram reached Mr. Thompson just preceding the wedding announcing the sudden death in Salt Lake City of his father. Miss Evans gave up her elaborate wedding plans and the marriage took plae at once. Wearing her going-away gown of exquisite ex-quisite shades of gray, Miss Evans was especially charming. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson left ou the midnight train for the shadowed home in the west. ii Mrs. Josie Wright announces Hie marriage mar-riage of her daughter Lillian to Fred Burton on March 3. 'f The marriage of Miss Olive Hugh and Harry Mould will take place Thursday afternoon at the Pugh home, 223 Brown's court. Only relativos will be in attendance. The couple will be nl home after April J at No. 1 Ostler's court. Tho wedding of Miss Margaret Greer and Wayne M. Atwood will take place Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake temple. A wedding breakfast will f ol low at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Greer, 917 Grove avenue. Only relatives will be included in the breakfast invitations. Following a short trip the couple, will be at boinu at 1170 Milton avenue after April 1. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Burt announce the engagement of their daughter Edna to Lorren Collotto. rJ'he wedding will take place in April. Personal Mvh. Brn.jflmin Gnlliphcr of Omaha will tirrivo today f ruin rnrunnlo Beach. ( al., wlirrc fhc spent the winter, anJ will he the gnent of hor neiee, Aire. A, H. .S. Rml, lor a few lavp. ' W. ,1. IT n Horn u n ml daucjht nr. M ip.i nnrenoe Ihiiloran, will Inavo today for a month's i?it lo MM Monte, -a. Mr. Rii'I Mr?. O. A. Salisbury left last work for a two vrrkH' visit to f'alifnr-nia. f'alifnr-nia. Mr. And Mr?. W. S. Mrf'ornirk will n rri vp homo thin wok f rom ( oronado Bojirh, when thry hu.vv ho?n for several week s. Mrn. John B. Kt'phTi and duuphter, -luli;i Stephen!-, will arrive h"tiio (his t" '; f rom ( ;i h f omi. Tvhpr I hey h;ive ln'ni for the wist six wks. t Mr--, rot i way 1 ';t rrv lft yrtnrdny f or 1 ,( ncr'h's in v')t her Hanjjh tv Mis Winil'rod V;iv. Mir1- I nr ol h y Rhf--b. who arrived Thnr-df:y I't nut f'nlifornin to visit Miss rjjrrl'-m Kini.;ill on hr way home, will (Continued on Following Paga.) mmk & lb a! (Continued From Preceding Page.) leave for the east to. lav. Slio will join her mother and lather who havo also been in California for the winter, in Oftclen. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Burnett, who have 1 been spending the winter at various California points, are at present very pleasantly situated at Ocean Park. Mrs. J. Buzzo and daughters, Miss Ruth Buzzu and Miss Dorothv Buzzo, and son, Howard, will leave this afternoon after-noon for Los Angeles to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Ferron have retnrnpd from their honeymoon trip in California and are now at home in Las Vegas Nev. Mrs. Ferron was formerly Miss Ruth Cooper of this city. Mrd. Emma Sutherland Lawronce has arrivod friTin Washington and is the finest of Mrs. David B. Hempstead, 61 F street. t Mrs. F. H. Vahrencamp has left for California on an extended trip. Mrs. B. F. Redman left yesterday for a two months' visit to New York. Mrs. Elwood Brown left yesterday afternoon aft-ernoon for San Francisco, after a two days' visit ,to Mrs. John C. Daly on her way from Chicago. Mrs. Brown will sail on the Empress Asia for Manila, whero her husband is physical director of the Y. M. A. Mrs. K V. Bohison has gone to Berkeley, Ber-keley, Cal., to visit relatives. . Mr. and Mrs. George Chandler have left for a several weeds' visit to New York and Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson have returned re-turned from their honevmooii in California Cali-fornia and are at the Xelsoa home on Third avenue. Mrs. ,T. B. Rudy has returned from a six weeks' stay in Los Angeles and the beaches of southern California. Mrs. Agnes K. 'Carter has returned from a several months' visit to southern south-ern California and is at home at the I'eery hotel. Mrs. A. F. Burton lias loft for Beaver after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie McFarland. Mrs. G. O. Goodwin and babv daughter daugh-ter have gone to Los Angeles for a several sev-eral months' visit, j Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Howells have arrived ar-rived from a year's trip in China and Japan and are guests of Mrs. Howells 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Cannon, Can-non, for several weeks. Miss Leone Foote and Miss Cyril Auerbach will leave on Thursday for Los Angeles, where they will visit Mrs. M. B. Brown, formerly 'of this city j ( j Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Davis have re- turned to this city to make their home j after living in Provo for the past five vears. Mrs. Davis was formerly Miss P.-arl Kimball of this citv. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will be at home" at 566 First avenue. Mrs. Franklin Riter returned last week from Long Beach, Cal., where she spent the winter. Mrs. Cooper Hassield has returned from a visit of six weeks to San Francisco Fran-cisco and Long Beach, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse I. Burnett, who recently returned to Salt Lake from St. Anthony, Idaho, are now at Ocean park, Cal., for a stay of several months. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Olson have returned re-turned from their honeymoon, which was spont in the Hawaiian islands, and are now at home at the Fairmont apartments. apart-ments. Mrs. Olson was formerly Miss YVillmina Delzell of this city. Mrs. Elizabeth H. Corav, who was severely se-verely injured in an automobile accident acci-dent several weeks ago, is sufficiently recovered to be out again. Miscellaneous Events Morris Stephenson entertained a number of his pupils Mondav evening at his residence, 24 Tenth East street. The evening was spent with music and games. "Miss Louise Hemenwav entertained the High Jinks club at a" theater partv at the Wilkes theater yesterday after-. after-. noon, followed by tea at Franklin's. The table was decorated in daffodils. The place cards were decorated in the same blossoms and a yellow color scheme prevailed in the refreshments. Mrs. S. A. Pelander entertained the members of the Thursday Afternoon club and their husbands at a card partv Thursday evening. Those enjoying the Miss Fanny Louise Ensign, daughter of Mrs. Mary W. Ensign, whose engagement en-gagement to B. Leroy Gunn is announced today. ' ' ' " " " ' II s ' ' ' - ' 1 Jt lSft. vi . U V-SSwJsi-tL I I j yyjii .- jar r t affair were Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Eidd, Mr. anil Mrs. Frank Davis. Mrs. P. Condie, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farnow, Mr. and Mrs. E. Denhalter Mr. and Mrs. Burns Pv-per, Pv-per, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watson, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Parry. Favors were won by Mrs. Burns Pyper and Elmer Denhalter. Miss Bessie Robfi gave a slumber I partv at her home Saturday night to the following girls: Miss Ruth Brinton, Miss Agnes Colelough, Miss Edna Odell, Miss Violet Moore, Miss Esther Contts, Miss Blanche Robb, Miss Effie Cjdutts and Miss Lillian Larsen. The early part of the evening was spent witn games and music, after which supper was served. The table had a centerpiece center-piece of daffodils and place cards of the same flower. The Xeedlecraft club was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. W. G. Lovoridge at her home on East Fourth South street. Luncheon was served at 1:30 o'clock. The table was decorated with a large vase of pink and white carnations, surrounded by smilax, with baskets of violets at each end. The afternoon was spent in sewing. The club will meet with Mrs. George A. Smith March 21. Mrs. H. Lipman celebrated her ninety-first birthday lost Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jennie L. Cohn. Tier children, grandchildren and freat-gramlchiUiren spent the day with er, and maiiv of her friends called during the afternoon to congratulate her and wish her many returns of the day. A surprise pnrtv was given to "Mrs. B. T. Farney and' Miss Xorah ink- at the home of the former Wednesday evening, in honor of the birthday anniversaries anni-versaries of the guests of honor. A green and white color scheme was curried cur-ried out in the decorations, tallies and refreshments. Mrs. Farney was presented pre-sented with a silver roll plate and Miss Zink with a silver cheese knife. Those present, besides the guests of honor, were Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Eldredge, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Price, Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Jenkinson, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Brart-shaw, Brart-shaw, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Margetts, Mr. and Mrs. John Zink, B. T. Farney, Miss May G. Angel and Miss Jennie Pinney. The pri.es were won by Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw. Dr. and Mrs. Perry G. Snow will entertain en-tertain for President and Mrs. Julie A. Widtsoo, the members of the medical faculty, deans and their wives Friday evening. The A Volonte club was entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Ruth Giles on Fifteenth East street. Plans were discussed and arrangements mado for an Easter Monday dance to be given by the club at the home of Miss Giles on April 9. A dainty supper was served Inter in the dining room. The decorations were in green and white, carrying out a St. Patrick 's idea. A I large vase of green carnations formed the centerpiece for the table, and ices, candies and place cards were in shamrock sham-rock design. Those present wero Miss Judith Rordsme, Miss Florence Moran, Miss Beth Peters, Miss Alyce Mowrev, Miss Virginia Clayton, Miss Florence Solomon and Miss Kuth Giles. Miss Beth Peters will entertain tho club this week. Mrs. E. F. Christensen entertained the A. B. Sewing club at her home on South W'est Temple street Thursday afternoon. Tho decorations were, in pink and white carnations arranged in a centerpiece for tho luncheon table. A Kensington followed fol-lowed luncheon. In addition to the twelve club members Mrs. Stephen Mc-Murrin Mc-Murrin was a guest. Tho R. K. club was entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday at the homo of Mrs. F. D. Anderson, An-derson, 71 G Roosevelt avenue. The club members in attendance were Mrs. H. J. Liddcll, Mr. George Harris Mrs A. E Hubbard, Mrs. S. H. Crag'er. Mrs. A. Jaeobson and Mrs. Jessie Barnes. The hostess was presented with a hand-painted hand-painted plate. The Kappa Kappa club wns entertained enter-tained Saturday afternoon and evening at the home of Miss Ida Krupp, 001 Third avenue. The girls of the club we're entertained in the afternoon and their young men friends wero invited for the evening. The Huh members and their rruests included in-cluded .Miss Melba Nelson. Miss L'uth Turner, Miss Margaret Owen, Miss Myr-tis Myr-tis Wetzell, Miss Frances Rhodes, Miss Inez Martin, Miss Dolly Christensen, Miss Helen Pascoc, Leonard Boyd Wil-bert Wil-bert Roch, William McDonald, Frank Owen, Paul Krupp, Lester Krupp, Peter Ridges and Austin Stewart. The I. O. 0. F. lodge No. 17 celebrated cele-brated its anniversary with a social meeting at the I. 0. 0. F. hall last ""Wednesday evening. A musical programme pro-gramme was given by Miss Omega Mad-dox, Mad-dox, Miss Ruth Schultress, Mrs. Jacob Rumel, Miss Alberta -Jones, Ellis JoneB, Alvin Jones and Professor Gustav Schuster. A reading was given -by Miss Ruby Lang. Jeweled badges for twen-tv-fivc-vear memberships were given to Dr. j. C. Hanchett and John Hutchinson. Hutch-inson. Dr. Harry Phelps made the presentation speeches. A number bf prizes were awarded in a card game following the programme. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. Mrs. John G. Gucrin of the Hillcrest apartments entertained at a bridge tea Wednesday afternoon, in honor of Miss Nan Dumnier of Pocatello, Idaho. The guests included Mrs. A. A. Covey, Mrs. Leo F. Hummer, Mrs. Austin K. Tier-nan, Tier-nan, Mrs. Arthur C. Sullivan, Mrs. George Mueller, Mrs. James Ivers, Jr., Mrs. Walter Lee Post and Mrs. Bernard F. Doran. Miss Vera Bergman and Miss Dora Howell were hostesses at a partv Thursday Thurs-day evening, in honor of their birthday anniversaries. Cards and dancing were the features of the evening, and supper sup-per was served later. The decorations on tho supper table were carried out in a color scheme of pink and white. The centerpiece was a caudle-decoraled cake and tho place cards were miniature minia-ture candlesticks. Those present were Miss Maud Brown. Miss Hazel Duncan, Miss Henrietta Duncan, Miss At'toif Bergman, Miss Julia Smith, Miss Le-nore Le-nore Smith. Miss Helen Packard, H. H. Crawford, Charlie Eakins, Clyde Cham berlain. E. M. Keysor. R. F. Tut tie, II. I. Smith. Frank Hank, Charlie Matins and A. V. Olseu. $ Mrs. Leon Smith entertained the members of the v.. T. C. club Thursday at her home on Laird a enue. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served at L'::!(i o'clock. The centerpiece for the table was a tall crystal vase of piuk roses. A pleasing musical entertainment was given. Mrs. Price was the guest of honor. The club will meet Thursday with Mrs. Percy Morris at her home, SG2 Cleveland avenue. ave-nue. A large dancing party was given by tho Joy club Tiiursday"evening at the (Continued on Page Five.) , SOCIETY (Continued from Page Two.) Ladies' Literary club house. Music was furnished by the Selbert Five orchestra. or-chestra. Punch was served by Miss Irma Hancock. About 300 guests were present. Tho club mv'bers include Miss Koberta Edmonds, Miss Hattie Bay, Miss Vivian Varley, Miss May Keenan, Miss Gladvs Brown, Miss Margaret Mar-garet McConniek, Miss Idah licc. Miss Clarice Kelson, Miss .Tuanita Kroft, Miss Florence Brown, Miss Annie Mc-Cormick, Mc-Cormick, Miss Lucille Hancock, Miss Erma Dyer and Miss Vera Dyer. The natrons were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown, l r. and Mrs. Robert L. Rice and Mrs. C. W. Brown anil Mrs. Mary Bay. Mr. and Mrs. E. Eldrede announce the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Mamie Eldrcdge Bowman, to Charles Koscoe Vigus, which took place yesterday, yester-day, the Rev. P. A. Simpkin officiating. The couple left immediately for Los Angeles, Calif. Miss Lillian Lewis entertained the D. O. A. club Tuesday evening at her home on Browning avenue. Little Miss Phyllis Greenwood gave several delightful delight-ful recitations and songs. Piano solos wore given hy Miss Helen Lewis, and Miss Ruby Lang gave n "reading. Supper Sup-per was served later in the evening. Mr?. J. P. ValHndingham was hostess last Thursday afternoon at a tiiower at her home, 8 J I East Third South street. Tho affair was given complimentary compli-mentary to Mrs. William Dcrr from Teton City, Idaho. Pink and white were the pretty decorations of the moms, and the refresh merits carried out the same idea. Assisting during tlie afternoon after-noon was Mrs. Mary Pavid-on. Several games were la ved a nil pri .:es were awarded to Mrs. C. P. Vi--k. Mrs. A. L. Schp.dc and Mrs. A. II. Hi;rd. A!jo4 thirty friends of the guest of honor were' present. Miss 'Rosalind Straup entertained her club Friday at luncheon. The afternoon was spent" in dancing. The club members mem-bers are Miss Straup, Miss Nellie Hy-land, Hy-land, Miss Mabel Hansen. Miss Mary Tenseu, Miss Hortense West, Miss Edith Beatie. In honor of Donald Wadsworth, Er-uest Er-uest Wadsworth and Albert Wickman of Santaquin, who have recently re turned from the Mexican border. Oram Openshaw entertained at a dinner at his home, 443 South First West street, Thursday evening. The members of the Zoea club were entertained at the home of Miss Viola Hall on Douglass avenue Monday evening. even-ing. Miss Pearl Hudson will ' act as hostess March 17. x Mrs. L. A. Miller entertained at a card party on Friday evening at her home, 863 Emerson avenue, in honor of Mr. Miller's birthday. Prizes were won by Mrs. Don Sinclair and Ned llnstle, A buffet supper was served at a late hour. The invited guests numbered num-bered twenty-two. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Marks entertained at a dinner, followed by cards, at their home on Wednesday evening. The centerpiece cen-terpiece for the table consisted of a basket of American Beauty roses. White carnations were used in the decorations for the other rooms. The hostess was assisted in the dining room by Mrs. T. S. Jackson, Mrs. John Graham, M Louisa Marks and Miss Frances Wo Di:rin:' the even'"" ini'i ! e;--ti were given by Miss La I! ue Jacks anu M.;.b 1juiii..i u.iiivs. Tn honor of Miss Inu-ile Linck, bride of the month, Mrs. Fred Bu hardt aud Miss Lena Wvss enter! nil. at the home of Miss YCyss at- a h die shower last Thursday evening. T evening was spent in games and nn after which refreshments were servi Covers were laid for twenty. |