Show r Miss bliss Babcock Glues Informal 7 Tea ea Party Informal was r the pink tea party given gi this Barbara afternoon by Jy Miss lIss' Babcock at the home of oC her mother mothE Mrs Stephen H Babcock on oft avenue lit In compliment to Miss MissA A Avery very Davenport t. t the a attractive e young guest at the Hugh rho Thomas mas home Old Old- fashioned pink stuck brightened the sweet living rooms and pink butterfly peas In a low bowl cEntered the tea table A dozen close friends were bidden bidden bid bid- den and Miss liss Babcock was was assisted by her m ther and Miss Gertrude Mc- Mc Grath f f 1 Mrs Clayton C C. C Smith entertained close friends of Mrs harry Harr Fisher Brown at an informal bridge tea this Main afternoon at her home on North orth street Three tables o of bridge were and afternoon hours played during early others came In for tea tha The tea table held a basket or of yellow ello jonquils jonquils' tied and yelloW with maline of a deeper Ins 4 Earl Laa l Coombs and Mrs Ins V V Vinson B. B F nob- nob ob- ob Inson poured The rhe guests included Mrs Curtin F 10 Mrs 1 J. J H. H Ha Waters Wa- Wa aters Bernard Bernard Ber- Ber Mrs Norman orman Atkinson Mrs l nard Mrs A. A A. A Hall Ball Mrs Ir Arthur Lewis Mrs Serge Campbell Mrs Gilbert Williams Mrs Fred Dav- Dav Davidson Dav- Dav Robinson A 1 Irs Jarl Idson Mrs W. W n. n Miss jES Ballin Bailin and Coombs Mrs Edna Dwyer f f f fA last night club organized A new was atthe Neighborhood house on an West Vest I First South street for the promotion of C. C L. L Professor dr drama and literature Menser of the University of Utah will direct the dramatic art work worle The neW I and Klub club is called The girls In any part Mart of the city desirous of developing talents along these lines are Invited to join Officers of the club elected last evening are Miss Selma Miller president Miss Mary lary McCaffrey trey frey vice president Miss Marian Marlan Wheelon secretary and parliamentarIan rIan Miss lIss Hattie Bay treasurer the executive committee Includes Miss May Keenan and Miss Naomi Remy f Quaint costumes carefullY preserved pres I from pioneer days das mingled with up-to- up date evening clothes and the uniforms of returned soldiers and sailors at the annual pioneer ball given at the Odeon last night The rhe entertainment was given under the direction of the Daughters of the Utah Plon ers Daughters of the Mormon Battalion Handcart Pioneers Pio- Pio and Daughters Daug of the In honor of returned soldiers and sailors The grand rand march was led by General Richard V Young and Chaplain B. B II H. Roberts with men In uniform ImmedIately immediately Imme- Imme following beneath the folds of the Stars and Stripes with which the hall was decorated to the inspiring InspirIng Ing strains of an orchestra playing military mil mil- music I Governor Bamberger Bamberg r and Mrs Bamberger Bamberger Bam Bam- berger and the members of the governors governor's governors governor's gov- gov military staff and their wives were among the distinguished guests A quadrille In which sixteen pioneers and direct descendants of pioneers tools took part was a distinctive feature of the entertainment Prominent among the lancers 1 w n as Harrison Sperry 87 years l I I I old rd who ho hom came m mt t to Utah in 1847 with his I parents Joy and Mary Sperry Sperry- from Ohio Another was Mrs Irs Josephine G. G Smith widow ot of John Henry Smith Mrs 1 Smith wore a gown which belonged belonged be- be longed to to- her mother Mrs Elizabeth Elizabcth T. T Groesbeck who came to Salt Lake Lale LakeIn In 1856 Mrs Smith was born a year later The gown is of handsome black satin and lace The material was brought from England in 1871 anti and cost 25 25 a a. yard Still another among the interesting figures In the dance was Mrs M. M F. F Cowley daughter of William Hyde a pioneer of 1847 Mrs Irs Cowley wore adress a a. dress belonging to her mother Abigail Hyde It was a heavy brocaded satin I of violet with a stripe of green It was made with a fun full skirt and tight waist and was worn with an old old-fash- straw bonnet The costume dated from Bos- Bos from 1859 and was brought ton Mrs 1 Cowley wore a pair of spectacles spectacles spec spec- more than years old with hammered silver rims which had bel belonged be- be longed to her grandmother Mrs POny Polly Hyde llyde She carried a crocheted bag more than fitly fifty years old Selections were given b by the Salt Lake Opera quintet composed of red Ired redI C. C Graham Melvin Peterson Mrs NorI Norman Nor Nor- man G. G Atkinson Miss Edna Dwyer and Miss Becky Almond in the intermission Intermission Inter Inter- mission of the dances About guests were in attendance Punch and candy were served throughout through through- out lout the evening by Miss May Belle BelleDa Da Davis vis Miss Ilora Horne home Mill Alta Bean and Miss Buse Bean |