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Show Old Time Splendor to Characterize Historic Mardi Gras Pageant 1 ACTIVflTi SET TO MARK DAYS . PRECEDING LENT Many Salt Lakers to Attend Shrove Tuesday Festival on Coast CQLUMBIA TO BE QUEEN WITH ALLIES AS SATELLITES IN GEORGEOUS SPECTACLE i C( A K L 1 1 i fvAS, on !ue ee of .Wi i i 1 W c i:ied-iy . whu'h hi.'iuiur.'ites I. curlu:a on winter evi.il :Yt. ;t . yTv:v.: es t. be celebntevl ::h it v'.ir-rem.irv pomp nct Tued:tv : i :t ir'.-i where E he pr.ct ue of obnen V the cM l.:vi ;-yHt virMc?-. New I'lliur-.s h.t? als bvn the i:i th.U ii'itr. of M.irdi C;.l , ..vr.t t bet J.ui Pimivi ."o h:i-on h:i-on e uo!o I for t!u' c!.km-.i;c -iot.ijl in .th t -n i' .i: ::i v ,l i obe i ed. T' '..iv of the tevn.l is c.Vie: 5broe i-v. which ro.rMii l't" T,ic lay, v.::tti:' the iTowiiir,; feature of vtvy, ie.i-!.ng a-j.i pageantry vhieh lasted many d; s. T:s car, i n keepin w t T h t ho w :t r -iV'.t, the peccant will be of a patriotic : .iV.'.-e in Shu Francisco. Prominent v :-'t v wot v. en will re r res en t the allied :it war. I obr.r.bia w ill be i,:oi n and the allies her s:eliite. The : . tiTv of the guts will wear red, .:.i:e and l!ue co.-: nines. I: be a :'.3t:er of interest in a1t F.'sc t.,:t Mrs. J. Frank .TuJg who. rh'.l'' she pe:wU hfr winters in an F--jr-o. t i ! 1 keep? her summer home tni eitv, will represent Ireland. ' Taking aia:it;ie of the reeent ex curou to i aufornia. :i number of Salt ,J r. er are eow in t-an Franei sco to icTVthe M.irdi Cms festivities, uhieh be jziviii at. the t. l"ruii"U hotel. 'T'lIE firt in a r i s of afternoon en-a en-a tert:iinu:ents was the bridge tea riven yfster-iny afternoon br Mr. M l-ton l-ton 1'. I,a Turiu at. her home in the Kuirmnnt npartniei't. The room wore 'iro:a.e.l with pink - s-wtvt pea?. Six Me? were arrar.o.J for britlco, unl t a was frvf l from the Miiall tables. Mr?. A. H. Martin. rrs. Kb i lip Sh-m.-rt a-. l Mi- Ma.'L'jrot 1.3;. Mri asiste-! the T r IS CiUJA V H A N K nn i Mis Anne i. 1 A -'Ti.'.map. enTcrTainfd vostrrday afteni'H.n ;it a matinee 'arty in honor ft M..s Le Vrra Wilnm, a bri-Je of the1 mouth. The matinee at the t irpheum wq; fnilowe by tH at the .whoni hntf'. The 'ue-ts in-!u'1el Mrs. A. V. ' ran er. M r. John Herkpn-to-'k. Mrs. b. Una. Mis K-lith Frank and Mr?. S rinman. Mis Wi!5oii wa-i 'iit-t, of hniuir at a TM'eii jiuoio howr ivrn 1'riday pvc-!iin pvc-!iin by hor aunt. Mr". Lillian Hunt, ftf h-r home in South KirM West street Tij h'ni w h pre t i I v d ceo rat rd it h (ink fcitd white, and th eolors wer arriej out with yord; sj.veet ppas and land!. After an evening of prores- ' ive liarts and u in auies. a buf- j tt i-uppf r was .-orv ed. The f avor.j were mr-ap boiinur ts of heot pra;'. j J-airt- uer:- were in att"iidane. I - Events of Coming Week A LARGE i-ard party will be pivpu tomorrow to-morrow pvpiiiug at the Hotel Utah ky tlie League of thp Sa.-ro.l llnart of tho ( athc.lral of the Madoleinc for the h"nofit of a fund for the Sa'.-rc.J Heart tiriuc in the cathedral. The commit-t,'-'5 in charge of the party imluJe: ArraDgi'inciit Chairman, Mrs. A. II. S. .if'i; treasurer, Mi?s Ciencvieve Kitz-I'atrick; Kitz-I'atrick; door, Mrs. M. L. Crawford; distribution of tickets, Mrs. M. A. Burke; table?, chairs and cards, Mrs. I L. Westcott, Miss Kate Hallorau, -Irs. Fred Breining; sellinf; fruit cake, Miss Claire Priseoll, Miss Marjorie Kngnrs; scllinf; centerpiece, Mrs. V. J. Laramie. A Lincoln day dinner will be given k.v the men of the First Congregational hurch in the dining room of the church ( Tuesday evening at 6:oD o'clock. The dinner will be cooked and served entirely en-tirely by men. A programme of toasts aod music will be a feature. Covers WH be laid for ::u0. F. A. Timby is '-'hairman of the committee on arrangements. arrange-ments. Glen Miller of the entertain-mr'nt entertain-mr'nt committee, Jesse Smith, rcfresh-mcntB, rcfresh-mcntB, and A. B. Greeson, publicity. Reservations will be limited to 3D0. Wr. and Mrs. James II. Waters ill '"tcrtain with a dancing party at tho whouso hotel tomorrow evening. Llarraine auxiliary to the V. H. jTou!anco company No. will give inlormal dance at the new Faglo ''all, Fourth South and Vest Temple streets, Monday evoniug. Music, will fmr-.thed by tlie Aeolian orchestrn. '' ' - Willuun riwell tino.ns i.i h;nr ni.ni of the d.iucc oenmiUtce, and will b- a-istcd by Mi-S l.ucile Met imdlass. Mi. s 1 -- r I 1 like. Mi,j N..u Sorcuseli, Mi.s Helen K. ,1,11111110 n I Mrs. Vin ceni S.t iler. The floor mil be in chuigc or' P.sivell i lii'feril. who will be ..-it-d bv Jamel ,li-nuing, T'ernld lu,'kb'. l'eu v Fe I Sad'er an I Normau I'arry. M-s. .1. .1. M.-rlellm, Mr.. F. . 'e'lnc, M Sidnev (anham and Mi". II. J. Howard will preside at Hie pun, h j lvwl. The publie i invite! to ntt.-n I. Mi-p.ih chapter No. (i. F. s., il cive h Wajhinton 's birth l.iy party t Mas-mie temple on the evening of Feb-ru.-irv 11. Mi. 1'rank I', .-hcrwood is cliairmau of the committee on arrange-niec.ts, arrange-niec.ts, Mrs. K. .T. Kvsti. has charge of the nniMe an-1 Mrs. A. T. Atl.ins ti f ic-f ic-f reshir.ents. The Agenda .dub will meet with Mrs. 1". M. Mewart, -I.", ft Fifth Fast street, Mondav afternoon. Mrs. Charles Wilkes will entertain her younger pupils with a recital nr her studio, F"'i Fourth Fat street, Saturday Satur-day afternoon at -I o'clock. Mrs. II. I). Corless will assist. Mrs. F. i hamberlain will entertain the Pusv Twelvo club at her home, L'"o Twelfth Fast street Wedneslay. Arrangements are I.eing pertected by the entertainment committee of the Ladies La-dies Literary club for the annual club breakfast, which will be given at 1 o'clo k on February L''' at the clult houe. Members of the T. A. R. will entertain enter-tain at their annual patriotic bin, heon February -2 at the home of Mrs. F. J. (iu-tin on Fast. First South street. The Lu.'kv F club will meet Wed nesdnv afternoon at the h-mie of Mrs. A. S. Fitts, -lot' Soii'h S-venth Fast st reet. The T. K. B. Sowing club will meet Mondav afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. F. 'ties'- at her home in the Kensington Ken-sington apartments. Weddings and Engagements M1S M IN NIK F. CFTLFK and Sid nev T. Taylor were married Wednesday afternoon in the Salt Lake Temple. The ceremony was performed by President Joseph F. Smith, and a wedding breakfast followed fol-lowed at tiie home of tho bridegroom's bride-groom's parent?, Mr. and Mrs. T,'. B. Talor, on We.-t Second North street. A reception was given in the evening at the homo of the bride's aunts, Miss Ida Felt and Miss Annie Felt, on North First West street. Miss Dottie Cutler was bridesmaid ami Andrew K. Smith acted as best man. The couple left lale in the evening for a wedding Irip to the coast and will make their homo in this city after their return. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. 1VH entertained at dinner Wednesday night at their home on Canyon road in honor of tho young couple. Covers were laid for eight close relatives. Monday evening the bride was guest of honor at a shower given by Miss Leah Snow at her home on North First West street. After an evening of games a late supper was served aud covers were laid for twelve. Tho wedding of Miss Eloise Berry and Corporal Glen Hardy McFwan took place Thursday at noon in the Salt Lake temple. A wedding breakfast followed at the home of the bridegroom 's parents, pa-rents, Mr. and Mrs. lleury T. McFwan, on Fourth avenue. The couple left late in the afternoon for San Diego, where he will join his regiment at Camp Kearny. The bride will remaiu with her husband as long as he is in California. Cali-fornia. Tuesday evening the brido and gmoni were guests of honor at a dinner given bv Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Montague and theater party given by Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Berry, Jr. Mrs. '. H. Luke enter-taiued enter-taiued Sunday afternoon at a dinner in honor of the couplo. Covers were laid for fourteen. Mr. and Mrs. Liuis Shuubye announce the marriage of their daughter, Kather-ine Kather-ine F., to George B. Latham of this city, who has now returned to his rcgimeu'j WlJ"7?J. "'' ' - it T'M" -Photo by Tr.huoc FL.rf 'liotoi .iph' r. i : - V' . - if J ; ? rH4 r 1 V " v x-' ' - - V j r-; , . :".v ' u V A ""j v . ' M n l. ' . ;. r 1 i . ' .Uc i ij , A bu . . ' A.. lu-W ' fW-, -I'd:-! v' - : . ;,f ' ..... 'fS.r : , M .', , J : r v. 1 ' '. 7 . ... . . 2... .:'.r.-w. k '- -'n ' s,. . v i - ; 'r-- " : p S ' ''y7rr- - K-C 0 AVI.AXI) Hall , ::... :i'' ,. : J iiKscniors. At! f , , ..'": '' '' V'S lop, left to right,: w '4' -,J ,.e'"' ' ' ;j : drn, .Miss Dorothy;: X ' .- v - ' ' " ' :: Pavue. Second! I ' ' ;.; - ; "'.;,,.v:,..s... row, left to ri'ht, : , ; - f-j I ; : ' '.jV' N::Miss Lena Heck, k ' ' f" f -s -'4.f( i Miss Helen' Bre-: " iX.t . v1 1 ' : vier. Miss Ger-; . , ' ? VI 'v, 4 tnnle Luce, Mi.ss : , , j lllJohorah Wilkes. ' 1, ' j if V : Below, Miss Judith : , . H 1 wr t . : Hills, at lel'l, and .h-'M . : Miss Doris Wilson, ' , ' i Vvhn gave dancinr:: ' X . " V 3 I ' - " , j parties last night. ? j' t ' t ' H 1 $ v -3 - - t ,x, " t r j ,vnu : J W"-v : -MTEisT tN"Z at Camp Lewis. The wedding took place January L'o. The bride is with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Catniull announce an-nounce the cngngenienl of their daughter, daugh-ter, Sadie, to Hubert llazeu, 111. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Le Vera Wilson and Louis .11. Carwile, whose engagement was recently recent-ly announced, will he married February 28, at the home of the bride, lii'.J South First West sheet. Only relatives will be in attendance. ;: ijt Thomas V. (I'Kourke has announced the marriage of his sister, Kathryn Agnefi, to Sergeant. Michael Joseph .McLaughlin. .Mc-Laughlin. The wedding took place Monday morning at the Calhcilral of the Madeleine aud was followed by a wedding breakfast at the Nehousc hotel. Mi.ss Gertrude Koche was bridesmaid brides-maid and J. 1'. McLaughlin was best man. The couple left late in the afternoon after-noon for a honeymoon trip to California. Cali-fornia. Miss Fthel , Llizaboth Tyree left Wednesday afternoon for San Antonio. Tex., to be married to Lieutenant Arthur Ar-thur Fugeue Moreton of this city, who is now stationed at Fort Sam Houston with the aviation section of the sigual officers' reserve corps. Mrs. Alice A. Gilson has announced the engagement, of her daughter, Mercedes, Mer-cedes, to Willard H. Woclper,' a gov ernment, ern-ment, employee in Washington, D. C. Miss Gilson has. ylfQ l;Cn employed in the telegraph department in the government govern-ment sen ice. The bride was formerly a Salt Lake resident but has been in San Francisco until last summer, vvheu she went to Washington to outer the government employ, and has made her home vvilh her sister, Miss Alice Gilson, in that city. The wedding will take place Monday in Washington. Mis. Robert Beveridge announces the marriage of her daughter, lili.abeth, to John Farrell of 1'ocatello, Idaho. February Feb-ruary S. The young people will make their home in Fucatello after a trip to Salt Lake 'f Mr. and Mrs. Fpste-in of Idaho Falls, Idaho, announce the marriage of their .laughter, Fdith, to Sum Movit? of this cit.v. The mariiaee took place in this city on. February 1 at the home of Mrs. S. Love ou Fast Fourth South stieet. After the ceremony a wedding supper was served for the families and a lew intimate friends. The couple have gone to California for a few weeks, alter which they will be at home in Idaho Falls. The mairia je of Miss Kutli K'idd and Lelaiid ( reer will take place Thursday at the home of the bride on North Sixth I West treet. A reception will be given later in the evening. Miss Viola b'idd will be bridesmaid and 11. T. Lange will lie best man. Miss Uidd will entertain this afternoon after-noon at a trousseau tea at her homo. The hours are from 3 to o'clock. Mr. and Mis. A. D. Cnffad Announce YOUNG FOLK GAY AT END OF SEASON AS Lent rippro;.liPv the utun'.T fo-cirty fo-cirty M-t i, indulging in mnh iinyriy. Two d;ujiin parties wrro len I iy bud:-; jit Salt. La'.'i's " .-ardni of ii".--" LiM ni'ht, one by the pupil, of the academic Jfjpartnn:nt of Kowland Hall and the other by Mb-? Don. Wilson Wil-son and Minp Judith Hill", two rhnrm-injr rhnrm-injr yonjij hif-di 'hooIjfii If-. The . junior i rorn of th" lnirr"ity of L'tab, Tri'lay niyht at the Hotel I'tah. wa? on1 of tho largest f unci ions of debutaot. of tb win tT (i':t;j 1 eao. At Rowland ilall abnor 150 won-guests won-guests of the jrirls of the :iiior. juoior, o)himore und frephtnan cla-srn, and th' school faculty. fSjudn flowers and palinn were ued for decorations. Dane-i Dane-i wa.s enjoyed in the tpacious library and dining room of the &ehool and tlie guests werfl reerived in the drawing room by Miss Jilois-e Tremain, principal 'of the .school, and different members of , tho faculty. The irls assisted in on- tcrtaitiing and In serving a liht supper. The guests w-ere, jeated at unall tables in the dining room, each decorated deco-rated with a fry Mai basket of flowery. A Irtrger banket adorned the center of the serving table. The Kuucwick orchestra or-chestra furnUhed nnme. MISS DORIS WILS'JX and liss Judith Hills were ho.t-ves at a diuner lanee. Ti n nr was nerved at the home of Mi us JliJIs's mother, Mr", 'eorge E. Sadert 1H Federal way, and dancing followed nt the home of Mi.-s Wilson's istpr. Mrs. E. P. Hammond, Ham-mond, 3 43-1 Federal way. The dinner table was decorated in violets, pink sweetpeas ami roses. A low bow of the ywectpeas and violets was the centerpiece, with pink rosebuds in email vases -surrounding the central decoration. The place cards wore, valentines. val-entines. Valentine ideas were carried out in the decorations in both home. ("overs were laid for the following guests: Miss Katherine Sullivan, Miss Deanr Parkinson, Miss Alieda Tarkin-on, Tarkin-on, Miss Eleanor Richard, Milton Romney, Stokes Xcbeker, William Ferry, Truman Ferry, Alex Wallace, Caden Jenkins, Paul Dorios. TUE guests at the junior prom numbered num-bered about. tfOO, including youDg university girls and boys, young officers offi-cers from Furt PoucJas, with members of the school faculty and representative representa-tive society and army people among the patrons. The spirit of springtime was brought out in the decoration? and a patriotic note was introduced by the use of many large flags in the ballroom. The different dif-ferent clauses, the Panhellonic organisations organ-isations of the inmersify and the faculty arranged booths in tho balcony, banquet room and reception rooms of the hotel. These booths were gav with spring flowers and furnished resting places for the danenrs. In each booth refreshments were served. M r. and M r. Harry Rribee entertained enter-tained at. a party -Saturday afternoon at their home on Hollywood avenue in honor of the tnutli birthday of their daughter. Helen Jenkins. ' The litt le 'uesls were ,catcd at a hmg table. A larsje birthdav cake fronted in white and holding ten red candles was the centerpiece. From the chandelier streamers of red hearts were strung to each gnect 's place. The rooms wen1 decorated wi th A merit-nn flags. Clusters of red carnations were at cither end of (lie table. Place cards and nut cups were in heart design. Mrs. Tit isbee was assist ed b v Mr. I'leorge M--(unagle ami Mrs. W. H. Kohler. l-'olluwing ere the guests: Mary Rowland. Charlotte Berg. Pearl Fowler. June bowler, Klna Rhodes. Virginia Vir-ginia SteueUer. Kleauor Coffnian, Helen Hummel. KNic Whorton, Mariou -Ti M -::ate, Virginia M illgate, Helen Thum, I Virginia K a h I e r , Le i t b a U i t h i e, Fra n cos McCouagle, Helen Jenkins. i Iho marriage of their daughter, Mabel I'., to Apollos P. Driggs of Driggs, Idaho. Ida-ho. The marriage took place Wednesday Wednes-day The young couple left immediately immedi-ately tor a short honeymoon in California. Cali-fornia. After March 1 they will he at home to their friends at Magna, Utah. t i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson announce the engagement of their daughter, Ar-tella, Ar-tella, to Willoid Solomon. Tho wedding will take place cailv in March. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Selley announce tlie engagement of their daughter, Gaiie. to J. Herbert Ashhy. The wedding will take place Thursday. - -- |