Show Review of Week t I in fl Salt Lake Society One of the most elaborate affairs of the season the was beautifully ap appointed appointed ap- ap pointed dinner in the presidents president's suite of the Hotel Utah on Friday evening when Mr and Mrs E. E O. O Howard en entertain en- en d at a dinner for twenty-six twenty I guests in compliment to Mr and Mrs W W. H. H Shearman and Mr and ad Mrs s' s sJ S. S J J. Truman who were married during th the early winter The guests were seated at one long table which was exquisite In Its decoration of yellow and white flowers Three beautiful Tiffany baskets filled wIth yellow yellow jon and dainty white freesia with gauzy tulle bows on the handles were placed at intervals along the cen center of the table with nith Ith streamers s of t tulle twined with smilax connecting them Silver candelabra with yellow Sh shades add added d to the very striking decorations The dinner was followed with bridge One of the mOst n st beautiful affairs of ol the season occurred Monday when Mrs MM Karl A. A Scheid TaTuS was hostess at t a luncheon lunch lunch- eon con for sixteen of the smart young so society so- so clety maids and matrons in compliment to her er niece Miss Ad Adelaide Woodruff Woodruff The long table from which the luncheon lunch lunch- eon was served was exquisite in its decorations of ot pink color The centerpiece center center- piece was a crystal basket filled with Helen Taft and Ophelia Ophella roses their delicately tely shaded petals gamin gleaming ugh a mist of of- feathery ferns and gauzy tulle bows Pink shaded candles cast a rosy glow over the handsome embroidered table cover and the heart t shaped valentines which marked the places The guests were itt Mrs 1 Paul raul Keyer HIM 1111 Marjory Marjor Howard Mrs Lynn nn Thompson Mias MUs Harlot Ki 1 i Mrs Hot Bo die RoI MI Mia Mias Luelle Cor U Mrs Mis Marlon Marion Fos Foss Mis Mi Margaret Mrs arm John S. S Selfridge MU MIs Cartta e Mrs IrL lobe John Elliott Clark Mm Mias Marlon Doe Do Mrs Harold Fabian Mia Adelaide uj Miss Thompson S 0 A box party was given Wednesday night at the Orpheum by Miss Erminie Calvin in honor of Miss Marion Marlon Doe of San Francisco who is the guest of Miss Calvin alvin while in Salt Lake The guests were Miss MIu Margaret MarCar McIntyre Mr Han Barry BirTy Bad Badger Miss Virginia Mr J. J Evans Evan Miss Lucille e Con Cornish sh Mr Dan Sullivan Miss Adelaide Woodruff Mr 1011 Leland Miss atlas Marjorie Mr Tom Boyce Miss MIs Marjor e Howard Mr Air Russell Woodruff Miss MIu Marion Marlon Doe Mr Paul Williams Miss Allis Enable Erminie Calvin Callin Air Mr James lames Austin The party was chaperoned by Mrs E. E E. E Calvin C C C Mrs J J. Walcott Thompson was was the hostess Friday afternoon at a very beautiful bridge tea given at her home East First South Nine tables of the game were played with a number coming in for tea The rooms were bright with spring blossoms while the tea table was extremely effective with witha a crystal basket filled with jonquils Yellow shaded candles added a golden light to the attractive rooms tooms Taking turns at the table were ae Mrs W. W H. H Shearman Union Miss Ida Hanauer Miss Iw Lillian Woodward Miss Florence Halloran w was s hostess to the Tuesday Luncheon club at her home in East Second South The large table from which the luncheon was served was very artistic indeed in its decorations decoration's of heart shaped baskets filled with violets and ferns Miss Mary Wall was a guest substituting for Miss I Edna Dunn who is in the South The luncheon was followed by an afternoon I at bridge C Mrs C. C A. A Quigley was hostess to her sewing club Tuesday at her home in East South Temple C a Miss Anna McCornick was as hostess Wednesday afternoon at a prettily appointed appointed appointed ap ap- ap- ap pointed luncheon at the Tennis club Covers were laid for a dozen guests with bridge and bowling during the afternoon C C Mr and Mrs Elmer I. I Goshen held an Informal reception at their home in Yale avenue Wednesday evening to which the members of Dr Goshen's congregation were invited C Miss Dora Schick entertained thirty five guests at her home Monday evenIng evenIng even even- Ing in honor of Samuel Williams w o will leave soon for New York to continue continue con con- his studies in music I C S Mrs J J. W. W DeFord entertained Wednesday with a bridge party at her home North First West S S C Mrs B. B O. O Mecklenburg l was hostess on Wednesday to the Crystal Bridge club at her home in the Mecklenburg apartments At 1 o'clock luncheon was I served from small tables gay with yellow yel yel- yel- yel low tulips held in Tiffany glass lass baskets with II airy tulle bows in the handles At the bridge game which followed the luncheon two extra tables were played The guests were F. F F. F W W. Jens Jensen Mrs Mra C. C C. C Crismon Mrs Mr lames James Collins Coiling Mrs Jane lane Cnn Cairn P. P S. S Keogh Mr Mrs Fred Davidson Mrs A. A H. H Ensign Mrs J. J 1 J. Burko Buko Mrs Mr J. J A. A Reeves Beere Sirs Mrs J J. J C. C Hanchett S S S I i Mrs A. A S S. S Bower entertained her I sewing club Thursday afternoon at her home in iii First South street I S S S Miss Margaret McIntyre was the I hostess Saturday afternoon at her home on Seventh avenue at a beautifully I fully appointed luncheon for tor Miss Marion Doe of of San Francisco The table was most effectively decorated I with a centerpiece of dainty Cecil Brunner roses and freesia from which were delicately colored satin ribbons leading to each place When these ribbons were drawn the unique mound like center decoration proved to be corsage bouquets for each of the guests who were Miss Marion Doe Miss Miss' Marjorie Howard Miss Calvin Miss Lucile Luclle Cornish Miss Adelaide Woodruff Miss Margaret McMillan After the luncheon Miss McIntyre t took tok ok her guests to the American theatre S C S Dr and Mrs C. C C. C Countryman en entertained entertained en- en with a dancing party Friday night at their home in the Mecklenburg apartments Dancing was enjoyed in inthe inthe inthe the ballroom of the apartment house and supper was served In the Countryman Countryman Countryman Coun Coun- tryman apartment Potted palms and ferns combined with festoons of red s-ed hearts and baskets of crimson crimson crimson crim crim- son and white carnations adorned the dancing hall ball in charming effect an anred andred and andred red and white flowers were also als used adjoining adjoining ad adjoining ad- ad in the decorations of the rooms tables were ar arranged arranged arranged ar- ar joining where card ranged for fot those h r MRS MARGARET ZANE CHERDRON who will be the toastmistress at the banquet of Liberty chapter Daughters of the American Revolution in the tile Georgian garden of the Newhouse e hotel Tuesday night in celebration of Washington's birthday 0 s ro 7 y t Lv k S 7 vf L j Ik 5 5 4 4 w N I S b it d i S SI c I is 5 y y S l 4 t 5 l 5 t A P Z 5 kc d i The center decoration for the supper table was a basket of red and white carnat carnations ons while red shaded candles cast a rosy glow over the lace cover The he music for the d dancing program was furnished by tho Hawaiian Trou Trou- Dr and Mrs Countryman were assisted in entertaining by Mr and Mrs H. H M. M Chamberlain and little Marvin Chamberlain and Charlotte Primrose received the guests at the door Between seventy and eighty guests were entertained S S S Mrs C. C L. L Olson entert entertained ined last Tuesday at a bridge luncheon for fifty friends Ten tables of bridge were I played The d decorations were in the St. St Valentine idea a S S Mr and Mrs Frank Erdman entertained entertained enter enter- tamed last Monday evening for sixteen sixteen sixteen six six- six six- teen friends at a valentine card party The favors w were re won by Mrs Robert Birkin Mr A. A Groth and Mr and Mrs John Smith Mrs James Collins was hostess j I Thursday afternoon at a bridge luncheon luncheon lunch lunch- lunch lunch-I eon at her home in the Boulevard apartments In compliment to Mrs W. W H. H Shearman The luncheon was served from small tables each of which held as a c center decoration a lovely crystal epergne filled with delicately delicately delicately deli deli- cately colored sweet peas S S S Mrs Horace D. D Bowman entertained Thursday afternoon n at an informal tea when the friends of Mrs Leo Greenough Greenought Greenough Green- Green ough ought of Spokane Wash were given an opportunity to meet her The tea ta table table table ta- ta ble was striking in Its decoration of red and yellow tulips and handsomely embroidered cloth Mrs L. L J J. GUmer Gilmer and Mrs 1 John S. S Selfridge presided at nt atthe the tea table C S C Mrs C. C E. E Allen entertained this afternoon afternoon afternoon aft aft- with a a. a prettily arranged luncheon luncheon luncheon lunch lunch- eon at the University club In compliment compliment compliment ment to Mrs Lyn Thompson a charming charming charming charm charm- ing bride Killarney rose roses were effectively effectively ef ef effectively used to decorate the table Covers were laid for twelve guests S S 0 f Mr and Mrs Dennis Ausherman entertained entertained en eu- en- en the Stickers' Stickers club at th theIr ir Thursday home on Eighth avenue evening 1 f S C C. C v Mrs Wilbur S. S entertained the Emerald Bridge club at her hr home 1227 East Third South street Thursday evening The young people of th the Swedish Lutheran Lutheran Lutheran Lu Lu- theran church gave a valentine party In the church parlors Thursday night Mrs 1 Henry Cohn and nd Mrs Ezra Baer Bael entertained with witha a a dancing party Wednesday evening at Mrs Cohns Cohn's home 55 East Second South street In honor hono of Miss Erma Hadra of Omaha Omah At the home of her parents Mr and antI Mrs S. S S. S Pond in S street Miss Lillian Lillian LUhan Lil LU- lian han Pond entertained two dozen of her friends Friday evening at cards and and dancing Miss Pond was assisted in entertaining by her mother Mrs 5 S. S s. s Pond Mrs John Burton Mrs W V C. C Snow and Mrs C. C A. A Cummings Miss Fern Johnson entertained on Monday and T Tuesday es ay evenings at her home in iii Tenth East fast street at dancing lancing parties About thirty guests were entertained en en- t on c each c occasion on and th the house was prettily decorated with tu tulips tulips tulips' tulips tulips' tu- tu lips lips' and hearts Miss J Grace Crabbe entertained at al a 1 aYama aYama Yama Yama party at her home in East Second South street Monday evening guests o were present Valentine Valentine Valentine Val Val- entine ideas combined with red and white whit carnations prevailed In the deco deco- rations The hostess was assisted by Mrs A. Mrs A. A H. H Crabbe Mrs 1 I F. F C. C Crabbe and Mrs I. I M. M Davis a In compliment t to Mr Ir and Mrs Max Hensolt who were only recently married married mar mar- ried sled Mrs Bessie Fargo Sears entertained enter enter- tamed at a valentine val nUn party on Monday night The rooms were artistically decorated in red hearts and flowers The members of the Zephers club MISS 1 ISS GRACE COWIE who danced d Friday at Mrs Belmont's Belmont s tea in the Waldorf- Waldorf Astoria hotel New York one of the tile leading society events of the season in the metropolis d i ii w J JIS JI'S I'S S I rc I l 0 rr c S' S 9 were delightfully entertained at the new home of R. R W. W Knowlden on on East Twelfth So South th street Wednesday afternoon the hostesses being Mrs A. A AE E Busby a and Irs Irs' Knowlden The rooms were were be beautifully decorated in pink and white a large pink begonia forming tho the centerpiece of the dinner table Interesting games games- were games were the feature of the afternoon prizes prizes' being won by Mrs M. M M. M Warner and Mrs R R. Self Sel and a rendition of a duet by Mrs AIrs T. T C. C Nuttall and Mrs J J. Miller and a piano selection by y Mrs H II T. T Marcroft 1 and Mrs A. A E. E Busby were greatly enjoyed Those present to participate in the affair were Mrs T. T C. C Nuttall Mrs P. P I H. H Young Mrs H. H T T. Marcroft Mrs William Watson Mrs William Buttle Mrs J J. Miller Mrs G. G F. F Brooks Mrs Jane Cowan Miss H. H Brooks Mrs M. M Harrington Mrs A. A E. E Busby Mrs M. M M. M Warner Varner Mrs R. R Self and Miss r. r iss E. E Busby 5 55 Mrs Hattie Hattte Anstee entertained Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day night at her home 1177 Emerson avenue in honor of her sister r. r Miss Bess Chase who will be a March bride Valentine colors and ideas were carried carried car car- ried led out In the decorative scheme There were sixteen gu guests Mrs Anstee was assisted by Miss Dorothy Hocking C C C COn On last Monday evening the twenty- twenty first wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Elijah Davis was celebrated at their home Bridport street The rooms were decorated with white roses and carnations Supper was served at 7 30 Some unique features of the evening were the recitations rendered rendered rendered ren- ren ren ren- dered by little Miss Eileen Davis and Master Teddy Green Gren Among those present were Mr and Mrs William Hepburn Mr and Mrs Charles W. W Parry Mrs Joseph W. W Maynes Mrs 1 William W. W Osborne Mr and Mrs Thomas Green Mr and Mrs William Scott Mr and Mrs Ge George rge Sims and Harry Hansen S S Miss Edith Bjorklund a February bride was g guest est of honor Tuesday at luncheon presided over by tho the girls of the Beneficial Life Insurance company company company com com- pany here The table table had had a centerpiece centerpiece centerpiece center center- piece of violets with covers laid for forthe forthe forthe the Misses Ida Giles Leah Perry Helen Helen Helen Hel Hel- en Taylor Ethel Hogan Mary Chamberlain Chamberlain Cham Cham- Ella Erickson MIrl 1111 Giles Eliza Ellz- Ellz a th Hunter Ethel Done Donev Do e Alfreda Worthen and the guest of honor Tuesday Miss Leah Perry entertained entertained enter enter- tamed with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Bjorklund The decorations decorations decorations decora decora- were in the idea Last night Miss was was' entertained at the home of Misses Mirl and Ida Giles GUes in Third avenue Red hearts cupids and flowers flower In the prevailing color were used throughout the house S S S SOne One of the enjoyable events of the week was a birthday surprise party given Tuesday evening on Forrest I Rhodes at his home 1451 Second East street Thirty guests were present and II games gaines and dancing were enjoyed dulI during during dur dur- I ing the evening Light refreshments were served Mr Rhodes was presented presented presented pre pre- with a gold watch by the th guests S S S Banner review No 11 gave a card party and dance at the Newhouse hotel Friday night Tho The I guests were received on the mezzanine 5 Continued on page pas 3 PAST WEEKS WEEK'S EVENTS Continued from page 1 L 1 floor and punch was served there during during during dur dur- ing the evening The punch table was decorated in pink carnations and ferns Card titles were placed on the mezza mezzanine mezzanine mezza- mezza nine floor and dancing was enjoyed in inthe inthe inthe the ballroom t A cabaret tea was given en by the girls of Rowland Hall at the school Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day af afternoon from 4 until 6 6 The drawing room and library which we were e used for the dancing were decorated in oriental and Japanese effects Cabaret Cabaret Caba Caba- ret features consisted of music by a Ukulele orchestra and fancy dances presented by bv Miss bliss Hoffman |