Show I Events Even o of Past Week Week Miss Marjorie Howard was the hostess yesterday at a R box party at the Wilkes theatre followed by a tea at the Newhouse hotel In compliment to Miss Marion l Doe Doa of San Francisco The long tea table at the hotel was exquisite in a color decoration of gold and pink Large pink tulips held In a stunning golden basket with butterfly butterfly butter butter- fly bows bowa of tulle graced the center of the table while rosy petals strayed out over the handsome cloth with airy loops of ot tulle Th The young society girls who were guests were Mb m. Do Dot Miss In nu Items fu u Howard Mu Mils lIP Genev Oene Sant Mary Mar wall W ll Miss Eleanor Part Par MIN Mia W JOT De D Camp Cusp 8 San Sur n Mill Adelaide Francisco u Luce Carolin CarsUn Cowan Conn Miss Mia M Mery y Jonea l ow Margaret McMillan Mile Paul Mrs John fn John B. B g Mrs Mrs John Elliott Fabian Clark M Mfg Lyn Thompson Mn h Harold Fabian Mia Airs Ro iet Po Powers Posen m Phebe D De Dey 7 Mill lust Mariam Bidwell Iollia Attu Ml Ma Malaria orie Dry De Mist lass MaI Mrs H. H Peale entertained a party of ot the young set at a box party at the Orpheum yesterday in compliment complIment compliment com com- t to Mrs Ira K Humphrey who has recently returned from an extended extended extend extend- ed visit to California The guests in included included included in- in Mrs rs Humphrey q Airs Kimball SirS Mrs 1 Peale Mn litIS Louise Louisa Holt Hail MIl A A. O. O bough on J Edna Mn Mm Paal Paul Lumen Luman Ms Ma s. s William King Wi Anu Adr Adrian ling lingler Mr ler lr towe Bailor Ballor an Mrs MM Mulet Mula Mrs Mra Louts Lou SOI Ie lire Mra lra Charles TulUe TatU Following the matinee Mrs Peale took her ests to the Newhouse where te tea w was 8 served from an artistically dec decorated rated table In the center of which was arranged a low low garden effect of violet and ferns with with rosy satin streamers leading leading- to each place When these ribbons were drawn they proved to tobe be corsage bouquets bordered with frilly lacey borders for each guest 4 Mrs R. R E. E McConaughy was the hostess hostess hostess host host- ess ess this afternoon at a smart luncheon lunch lunch- eon con which was the frist of a series to be given at her home on East Second Second Second Sec Sec- ond South street The luncheon was was served from small tables with a most artistic decoration scheme of red carnations carnations carnations car car- nations and ferns terns Covers were laid for two dozen guests In compliment to her sister Mrs Airs F F. D. D Wiley Mrs Lafayette Hanchett entertained at a large bridge party and tea Wednesday afternoon The rooms room were attractively decorated throughout with spring flowers while the tea table was most artistically adorned with jon jon- The Tire l ladies who presided at the tea table were Mrs W. W H. H Alexander Mrs H. H G. G McMillan Mrs Harper DinInny DinInny Din- Din Inny finny Mrs Maurice Johnson Assisting in the dining room were Miss Helen Hanchett l Miss liss iss Helen He Hills Miss Helm Helen Edgerton of New York Yort Miss Mabel Holt Probably the most elaborate affair given locally to celebrate Washington's birthday was the te colonial supper given at the Newhouse h hotel tel on Tuesday eve ning ning- The portraits of George and Martha Ma tha Washington and other prominent prominent prominent nent Americans decorated the banquet hall hail which was the beautiful Georgian garden Mrs Margaret Zane Cherdron acted as to toastmistress and Mayor M W. W Mont Ferry gave the only talk of the evening About one hundred guests were present One of the most brilliant affairs of the week In smart society was the supper supper supper sup sup- per dance given in the Georgian garden garden gar gar- den at the Newhouse hotel on Monday night About sixty guests Including of the the- the Supper Supper club and members their friends ti were ere pr present se t. t t One One of the most beautifully appointed of the season occurred Tuesday aCt afternoon when Miss Bess I afternoon Faddis entertained enter enter- t tined th members of ot the Monday and Tuesday Bridge clubs at luncheon with bridge following at the Kearns home on on East South Temple The rooms were were profusely decorated in spring blossoms The luncheon was served at one large table Three large silver vases VA-SeS vases filled with violets and Jonquils alternating with candelabra holding yellow crystal shades and connected with streamers of violet and yellow tulle graced the middle length of the table while in the immediate center was was' a low mound of violets and Jonquils Jon jon- jonquils with satin ribbons leading out to gold Fold old monogrammed placed cards When drawn these proved to be corsage bou bob bouquet bouquet favors for each guest Covers were were arranged for tor twenty six The most elaborate of the Washington Washing Washing- ton birthday celebrations was th the colonial colonial colo colo- nial supper at the Newhouse se hotel Tuesday given by Spirit of Liberty chapter Daughters of t the e American Revolution Covers were arranged for over oer one hundred members and aVid their friends The Georgian garden which was used for the affair was appropriately appropriately appropriately decorated in flags Mrs Irs Phil P. P Clark was the hostess Tuesday Tuesday- afternoon at an informal I luncheon given at her home in First avenue ave in compliment to her mother Mrs Wash W. W T T. Earls of N North rth Yakima C. C Miss lIss Marjorie l Bidwell was the hostess host host- ess Monday afternoon at a box party at atthe attile tile the Orpheum in compliment to Miss Miss' Marion Doe of San Francisco guest of Miss Erminie Calvin Following the matinee Miss Bidwell took took her guests I Ito to the Newhouse hotel where tea was served from a eo beautifully appointed table decorated In jonquil jonquIl Mrs George F F. F Wasson was hostess at a bridge tea on Saturday afternoon at her home in Third avenue The rooms throughout were decorated in Jonquils while while- the tea table was unusually unusually unusually un un- un- un usually attractive In its decorations of red and yellow tulips tulips' held in dainty green baskets trimmed d with smIlax Mrs E. E A A. Wall and Mrs James Hogle presided at the tea table with Miss s sHelen Helen Case Miss Mildred Knight Miss Frances Davis Dvis and Miss Marjorie Wasson Wasson Was Vas son assisting In the evening Mr and Mrs Wasson entertained at ata a similar affair when Mrs Wasson was as assisted assisted as as- by Miss Knight and nd Miss Was Was- s son son n Mr Mrs Howard P P. P Kirtley was hostess at an informal bridge tea yesterday afternoon for Mrs Fred Hale Jr and her close friends The rooms and the tea table were spring like in their decoration of jonquils To say that the entertainment com corn committee of the Ladies Ladies' Literary club covered themselves with gl glory ry at th the annual breakfast on Friday in the ballroom ballroom ball ballroom room of the Utah hotel would be weak words indeed to tell of the brilliant success of the program presented to the two hundred guests of the occa occa- sion It is a a. fitting thing that this prominent organization should now as ever lead the way way with mode modern n ideas and abolish the toasts and responses of former years and substitute the series serles se series se- se ries rles of exquisite tableaux presented on Friday Each section presented a beautiful beautiful beautiful beau beau- picture outlining the idea of work carried out in their particular branch The costuming staging and general effect were a delight to the eye and the beauty of the subjects and charm chann Q of the tiny children used In a I number of the scenes was a constant source of pleasure throughout the I program The tables were artistically ly decorated with crystal baskets filled with ith jonquils an and the music furnished ted by the hotel orchestra was very fine Ine Nine bonds were presented to the club from the following sections Art and andI I tourist 1 history section 1 current events 1 club treasury 2 hospitality committee 2 board of ot directors 2 and andone andone andone one presented to the club by Mrs Russell Woodruff a charter member of the club About guests were present Mrs James Hughes entertained the Cypress Bridge club Thursday afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon at her home in Thirteenth East street The 1 o'clock luncheon was served from small tables gay with white tulips and red carnations carnat ons Mrs William McCrea entertained her sewing club Thursday afternoon at her home on East First South lI rs Ira D. D Wines was hostess to the Plate club Thursday afternoon at home in the Mecklenburg apartments The 1 o'clock luncheon which was fol- fol fol fol- lowed by bri bridge ge was served one large table most daintily appointed and with a crystal basket of yellow daffodils daffodils daffo daffo- dils dUs and feath feathery ry ferns gracing the center cent ent A dancing party was given by Lieu Lieu- Lieutenant Lieutenant tenant tenant and and Mrs Edgar N. N Coffey and Mr and Mrs Arthur J. J Brown at the hop hall at Fort Douglas Wednesday night h In honor of Mrs James J J. J Carey wife of Captain Carey of the United States States- army anny who Is visiting here from San Francisco Captain and Mrs W. W B. B Elliott entertained en entertained entertained en- en at a a. supper for fifteen guests at their quarters at the fort following the Coffey Brown-Coffey dance Y v Miss Marion Doe was hostess ThUl Thui day afternoon at the Newhouse hotel at a prettily appointed tea at which eight of the young society girls were guests Mrs George B. B Lockhart was as hostess for her bridge club Wednesday afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon at her home in Federal Heights A large number of ot society people were present at the supper and formal dan dance e given by the management of the Newhouse hotel Wednesday night Supper was served in the Louis XVi XV dining room 9 30 to 1 o'clock with dancing in the ballroom altoon I I IThe The The Saturday Night club met last night with Mrs C C. C E. E Richards on Elev Eleventh nth East street Miss read a paper on Browning Nearly guests were entertained at the card parties given Monday afternoon afternoon afternoon aft aft- and evening in the rooms of the Knights of Columbus by the Altar society of St. St Marys Mary's cathedral The j rooms were effectively decorated with American flags nags More than a hundred members of the University club met Monday Mon a night for fora a stag party In commemoration ot of the one hundred and fourth eighty-fourth anniversary anniversary anniversary an an- an- an of the the birth birth of George Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington and the twenty-seventh twenty anniversary anniversary anni annl- of ot the founding of the club Mr and Mrs S S. M. M Inch Judge and Mrs John Maclane Mr and Mrs D D. D C. C Green Miss Evans and Mr Richardson made up a a. box party Wednesday e evenIng evening even even- ening en Ing at the Orpheum- Orpheum in honor honor of George Austin Moore and Cordelia Haager on Haager-on on the stage Mr and nd Mrs Mra J J. J A. A Kearns entertained entertaIned entertained enter enter- at a dancing party Thursday evening at their home in Highland Park The Daughters of the Pioneers presented presented presented pre pre- a complimentary program on Thursday afternoon in the bishops' bishops building in honor of the birthday of Dr Emmeline B Wells Wens The program Included the singing of O 0 Let Us Rejoice Rejoice Rejoice Re Re- joice in the Day of Salvation a favorite hymn of the honor guest Roll Roli call can was answered by selections from favorite poems A quartet Mother of Israel composed in honor of Mrs Wells by Prof Edward P. P Kimball was sung sung- An original poem dedicated dedicated dedicated dedi dedi- I to the honor guest was read by Mrs Victoria G. G McCune Vocal and instrumental selections Were given by Mrs Nellie Druce and Mrs Agnes Olsen Thomas On Thursday afternoon Mrs Elias Ellas S. S Wright entertained at a a. shower at her home In honor of her sister Mrs Edith Richards Davis A large crowd attended the pioneer I ball given by the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Daughters of the Mormon Mormon Mormon Mor Mor- mon Battalion and Daughters of ot the Handcart Pioneers at the Odeon on Friday night The grand march at 10 o'clock was led by Governor and Mrs William Spry and Mayor and Mrs W. W Mont Ferry Costumes worn In the days of the pioneers others others' after the fashions fashIons' of those times and also co colonial colonial co- co lonial dresses with powdered hair were in evidence The committee on ar arrangements arrangements arrangements ar- ar was Mrs Annie Wells Cannon Cannon Cannon Can Can- non Mrs Ida L. L Allen AlIen Mrs Isabella S. S Armstrong Mrs Vilate N. N Bennion Mrs Annie P. P Paul Mrs Hannah Lapish Lapish Lapish Lap- Lap ish Mrs Elizabeth R. R R Wright Mrs Algie Algie Al- Al Al Algle gie gle H. H Grant Mrs Sarah K Swift One of the most successful entertainments entertaInments entertainments entertain entertaIn- ments of the week was the dancing party given on Friday evening at the Unitarian church under the auspices of the church social committee A program program program pro pro- gram of fancy and interpretative music and dancing occupied the early part of the evening and general dancing was enjoyed later Card tables were ar arranged arranged ar- ar rang ranged d for those who did not care to dance Those giving fancy and Interpretative dances lances were Miss Naomi Hoffman Hottman Miss Vivian Smith Mrs Wellington E E. Lake Miss Katherine Lovering Mrs W. W V. V B. B Stanley and E. E E. E Bjorling Vocal se selections selections se- se were given by Mrs Nellie Hasbrouck Hasbrouck Hasbrouck Has- Has brouck Ellis and Mrs Stella Stena Angell Fletcher The Nesbit orchestra furnIshed furnished furnished fur fur- music The patrons were as as follows Mr and Mrs J J. J F. F Cowan Mr and Mrs V. V Vi P. P Strange Mr and Mrs John Mal Malick c Judge and Mrs F. F C. C Loofbourow w Judge and Mrs D D. N. N The Alpha chapter of the Chi Omega sorority gaye gage Its annual banquet in the banquet room of the Hotel Utah Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day evening at 7 o'clock Miss Mae Hawley acted as toastmistress toastmistress toastmistress toast- toast mistress and the following were given toasts Miss Ray Hansen Miss Cartwright and Miss Daisy R Ro Ribero app PP- A of or orthe me methe members number of the freshmen the sorority had composed songs whIch and a solo duets trio I were sung as duets a and Miss I The following rendered duets Marie Hodson and Miss Dolores Stohl Miss Dorothy White and Miss Margaret Margaret Margaret Mar Mar- Margaret Green and Miss Felt Miss Myrtle and garet Marshall Marshan Miss Bennett Bennett Bennett Ben Ben- Miss Esther Badger Miss L Lillian an Miss Irene Reed nett and Miss Marian Marlan Atrio Atrio A Atrio Marriott MIdgley and nd Miss Glenna b Miss Alta Crawford trio was given by Miss Rula Hula Ward and MIss MIss' Miss Grace Grace Rich Rich- Richards Miss Beth by ards and a solo was given Horlick entertained enter enter- Mr and Mrs Fred tamed the Tipperary club Monday evening Feb I 21 The dinner table was beautifully decorated in pink and white carrying out the Washington birthday design Mrs H H. G. G Payne and Fr Fred d S S. Spaulding won the favors Mr and Mrs Fred S S. S Spalding will entertain the TipperarY club at their home 1893 So Fifth East on Monday evening March Miss Nola McCaslin entertained with witha a dancing party last Monday evening at her home National colors were used In the decorating and the Washington Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington idea was carried out in the refreshments The guests were were Mill MIM Grace Orace Webb Burnt Burn MIN Mil CI Clel la Al AI Davia Darla Mm Miss Grace Orace Moray Chauncey Webb Ruth Taylor Paul Dor Mill MUs Persia Quayle Ray Bay Webb Mid Asenith Quayle Stokes Mine Mid Romaine Dick Rowe |