| Show Events o of Past Week I Mrs Florence K Woodruff was hostess at a beautifully appointed luncheon for fourteen guests at her home on Twelfth East on Friday af ae- ae The table was unusually artistic artistic ar ar- in a yellow color scheme with delicately tinted yellow tulips and deep deeper r yellow shades brought out with golden daffodils held in fragile Tiffany gla glass s b baskets I For Mrs Sherman Armstrong and Mrs Paul Keyser brides of or the winter Mrs John Soley Selfridge was hostess hostess host host- ess at a smart tea Friday afternoon at ather atherl her herl home on S street The tea table was was' attractive in delicate shades of pink and rose with large double tulips and airy tulle bows Ninety eight tables were played Friday Fri da day afternoon at the elaborate bridge party and tea given at the Ladies Ladies' Literary dub club by the curre current events I and current literature sections The tea table was attractive with witha a low central decoration of daffodils while potted Boston ferns and trailing smilax were gracefully arranged at Intervals to c complete the artistic yellow and green effect The committee on arrangements arrangements ar ar- included Mrs William F. F Knox chairman Miss Anna Tinsman Mrs L. L D. D Mrs H. H J. J Wet Wet- more Mrs E. E M. M Bagley Mrs Causten Caus- Caus ten Browne Mrs J. J H. H Riddle Mrs David Mrs Frank Anderson and Mrs L. L R. R E The reception committee Included Mrs Ira D. D Travis and Mrs Charles Peak The refreshment refreshment refresh refresh- ment committee was Mrs F. F L. L Gardner Gardner Gard Gard- ner Mrs Thomas OConnor O'Connor Mrs Valter Val Wal Walter ter Dayton Mrs W. W F. F Culmer Mrs Frank Allison Mrs E. E M. M Bagley Mrs Malcolm Keyser Mrs D. D D. D Stockman Mrs W. W H. H Bramel and Mrs 1 F. F p. p Gallagher The candy committee was was com composed of Mrs C C. E. E Post Mrs A. A D. D Pierson Mrs 1 Freeman Morningstar Mrs Beatrice Oppenheimer and Mrs P. P M. M Randall For Mr and Mrs D. D C. C Jackling and Mss MIss Joliffe of San Francisco who spent the early part of the week In Inthe inthe the city a number of very smart af affairs affairs af- af fairs were Yere given On Sunday evening Mrs L. L B. B McCornick was hostess at a atea atea tea at her home on East South Temple Temple Tem Tem- for twenty five guests Monday londay l evening Mr and Mrs R. R W. W Salisbury entert entertained ined at a dinner In their honor Tuesday Mrs F. F C. C Schramm gave a luncheon for ten with Mrs Jackling and Miss as the motif and on Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs li IJ B. B McCornick gave a dinner for sixteen at the RoUss ri Inn in compliment to the same guests The party left on Wednesday for Butte M Mr and nd Mrs Robert II Butterfield entertained at at an informal dinner Tuesday ey ln compliment to Mrs Fre teri L. k os Oswald ald and l-d Miss nE g i. i New f York ft Jf t yesterday for an extended trip South and East Easl The table was beautiful in 11 ina a color scheme of green and yellow Jonquils and feathery ferns forming a center decoration with with silver cande candelabra I labra with yellow silken shades at end The guests were Mrs Oswald 1 and Miss Edgerton Mr and Mrs Lee Charles Miller l Mr and Mrs James L. L Franken Mr 11 and Mrs Fred Hornung Charles C. C Campbell and Edward 1 F. F Fleming Mrs 1 Ledyard M. M Bailey was was' hostess Monday afternoon at an informal tea at her home in Twelfth East street in compliment to her niece Miss Joy De DeCamp DeCamp Camp of San Francisco o. o The tea tta table table ta ta- ble over which Mrs John Elliott Clark presided was unusually attractive in ina Ina a decoration of lovely pink tulips Mrs Jane Ca Cann m was hostess to the members of the Embroidery club Monday Monday Mon Mon- day afternoon at her home on Third avenue A large and successful card carel party and tea was given at the Commercial club Wednesday afternoon by the East EastSide EastSide Side guild of St. St Marls Marks cathedral The card tables numbering eighty were placed in the main dining room of the club and and tea was served in the private dining room on the second floor The Tho tear om was in charge of Mrs J. J J II Portugal Mrs T. T W. W Boyer Mrs David Taylor Mrs Charles Wields Mrs W. W W. W Trimmer PresidIng Presiding ing at the tea table were Mrs Jay Harris Mrs Karl Scheid Mrs J. J M. M Callow Mrs Frederick Cowans Assisting Assisting As As- in th the tearoom were Mrs Walter Walter Wal Wal- ter Gunter Mrs E. E T. T Catlin Mrs C. C E. E Traver Mrs George Rust Mrs F F. L. L Dodge I. I Mills Kate Halloran was the hostess to the Crystal Bridge club Wednesday afternoon at her home In East Second I South One o'clock luncheon was WIlS served from ti-om small tables most artistically artistically artisti artisti- cally decorated with glowing red tulips and roses combined with feathery ferns The guests besides the club members were Mr Mr i E. E A. A Wall MH 1 T T. F. F Mrs Mn W. W I H. H C. C 1 J. Collins IL JL C C. Hoffman rL J 1 J. B. B McEnany 1 Mr Ill PhI Mr Abner Luman Mu J. J J. J Burke lar 1 Margaret Jaret Gibbons Mr and Mrs L. L R. R Wattis VatUs entertained entertained enter enter- the Emerald Bridge clUb at their home in the Mecklenburg apartments apartments apart apart- ments Friday night The decorations were in pink roses and violets One large vase of ot the blossoms formed a centerpiece for the tables with smaller vases on either end Mrs L. L 0 O Naylor Naylor was the complimented complimented guest of honor at a luncheon given Friday afternoon at the Hotel Utah by Mrs Alonzo B. B Irvine Daffodils Daffodils Daf Daf- were used In effect to adorn the luncheon table The guests Included Mrs Walter T. T Mrs T T. W. W Naylor Mrs A A. Ray Irvine Mrs Lewis Telle f Cannon Mrs Elias Ellas A A page g 2 2 I t PAST ST WEEKS WEEK'S EVENTS Continued from page 1 Smith Smith Mrs Irs C. C Cl c n and Miss 1 Afton Attori At- At ton tori Young Young S S S l I Mrs s. s J J. F. F Critchlow was hostess at atan atan atan an Informal bridge tea fore the close friends of ot Mrs Fred Hale Jr Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day afternoon at her home in East South Temple street Three tables of ot the game were play played d with others coming In f for r tea S S Mrs Irs Irs- Samuel Paul assisted by her daughters entertained Informally at tea Friday t afternoon In compliment to Mrs John Reid of Denver The house housew w was s gay with spring blossoms In yellow yellow yel yel- yel- yel low col coloring The guests were guests were limited to the close friends of the guest of ot honor In compliment to Mr and Mrs Sh Sher r- r man Armstrong Mr and Mrs Roger W W. Powers entertained at a box party at the Wilkes theatre last night followed fol fol- tol- tol i lowed by supper at the hotel where the table was most at attractively at- at decorated in lri daffodils with covers arranged for sixteen guests In including in- in eluding J JIt f Tr It and Mr Mx ln F. F Calvin Mr Ir r. r and md Mr Mn Iu J 1 S S. Mils Jilts IIi Norton Thompson Sir Ir and ml Mr Ir MUs M Mar r wan Will Sir air an and ami lira ln Lynn loran M Mr ann Enn If J lames jane nes Austin cr rf- rf in MI Mn MCI Ir L WI Jo ret a sit It Brown I. I Dan Dan S Sullivan Sillian f man entertained at a box party part at the Orpheum Thursday evenIng even- even Ing followed by a a. supper at the tho Newhouse Newhouse Newhouse New- New house for six guests S S 5 Janet McLeod entertained forty of ot her young friends with a dancing party at the Tennis club last last- night Assisting w were re Mr Ir and M Mm Mrs Irs W W. H. H Bile MIB 1111 Hattie Haiti Mr Ir and anol Mn Irs irL W. W I L. L Ll Mi Mia S S S SOne One hundred guests were present at the dancing party given glnn by Mr and ana Mrs Irs Lawrence Hays flays Mr h and Mrs A A. W. W Gorey and Mrs l Frank C. C Barnes at Cot the be Commercial club last night The I or 4 gold room where punch was aa serve served during the evening was was beautifully decorated With Jonquils In dainty gold goll baskets while yellow cakes and candies candies can can- dies carried out the golden color ef et Music was furnished by the thi Troubadours 1 S S S The young women of the J J. O. O C C. C class of the First Methodist church entertained the young young- men en of th the Caster class with a leap year party atthe at al atthe the home of oC f Mr Ir and Mrs E. E G. G Caster 1021 East South Temple street Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day evening i 1 S S S Mr and and Mrs E. E 0 O. O Lee entertained Tuesday evening with tour four tables of ot bridge in compliment to their nephew S. S V. V Trent T Jr S S S Miss Claudia Pendleton and Mrs Glen Miller entertained the Pan Hel lenic at the regular monthly meeting on Thursday afternoon at the home of ot Mrs Miller lUller 1087 First avenue S S S Mrs F F. E. E Marcy entertained the thc College club at her home on P street Thursday evening S S S Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs John Y Rich entertained at a dinner at the Alta club followed by an Orpheum party in honor of ot Mr and Mrs M. M K IC K Parsons who have recently returned from their wedding trip The guests included Mr and Mrs Parsons Colonel and Mrs Rodney Rodne T. T Badger Mr and Mrs Edward C. C Parsons and Mr and Mrs Walter Vatter R. R Andrew S S S Frank Evans was the host Thursday night at a dinner in the grill of the Hotel Utah for tor which twenty covers were a arranged S S S Mrs Arthur Bird entertained at luncheon Thursday at Rotisserie Inn covers being laid for eight The Thet table ble decorations were violets and sweet p peas S S Solon Spiro was the complimented guest Wednesday night at an Orpheum box party and elaborate supper given by a number of his close friends as a surprise in honor of Mr Spiros Spiro's birthday birth day which was Wednesday Twenty Twenty- four guests were present to enjoy the theatre and to go on to the Hotel Utah where In the presidents president's suite the supper was served from one long table uniquely decorated The centerpiece was a low mound of gold and silver ore surrounded by grasses feathery ferns and red carnations while stately red shaded cand candelabra labra placed at intervals cast a rosy glow over the dainty ser ser- ser ser- vice S S S Miss Mias Kate Halloran was hostess Thursday afternoon at a 1 o'clock luncheon for the Octagon Bridge club The l luncheon was was s served from one long long- table beautiful with A American beauty roses Miss Halloran was assisted by Miss Martha Henderson Miss Ethel Bixby and Mrs R R. R G. G Halloran S. S 1 Mrs F. F Y Parker entertained informally informally informally mally Thursday afternoon with three tables of bridge at her home in East South Temple street The tea table was attractive In a g golden effect with jonquils in a a. gold basket decorated with tulle of the same shade c 5 5 S A card party was was' given last las evening ye by the Oliver O. O 0 Howard W. W R. R C. C at atthe atthe the home of Mrs Harry Haynes In Inthe inthe in inthe the Kesler apartments Ten tables of ot bridge were played and refreshments were served sered at the close of ot the game Carnations were used In pretty prett et effect ct throughout the rooms The Tie hostess was assisted by 1 Irs Lillian Duncan Dunca Mrs Fanny Brown Mrs Sarah Mrs Frances Boyce and Miss Bessie jessie Boyce The annual dancing lancing party of the the B. B G. G club at the Odeon Wednesday night was largely attended The hall was decorated in American flags college pennants and flags of different nations The punch table was fu further ther adorned with violets violets' and the members of the club wore arm arm bouquets of ot violets About guests guests' were in attendance S S S Miss Miriam Hubbard was hostess at atan atan atan an informal card party Friday night which was enjoyed by a few of her school friends The young hostess was assisted by her mother Mrs L. L E. E Hubbard i S S S Mr and Mrs Edward J J. Holland en entertained entertained entertained en- en in honor of their sister sister r Mrs James J J. Carey o of ot San Francisco at a dinner After the dinner a number of ot other friends came in to enjoy an informal dance which was followed by a late supper The party numbered twenty six S S S Mrs Minnie Goff Golf ent entertained the Blue Bird Bridge club at the bridge tea given afternoon at the Ladles Ladles' Literary club by the members of ot the current events and current sections S S S The parents parents' cl class ss of the Ninth ward entertained at a a. dance Friday night In the ward amusement hall hail S S S SOne One of the most Important events of ot the year in club circles took place Tuesday afternoon when the Was Wasatch Literary ry club gave its annual l luncheon luncheon lunch lunch- eon In the Georginia garden at at atthe the Newhouse hotel Guests were received on the mezzanine floor where a short reception was held preceding the luncheon Covers were for members and their guests and the garden was most attractively decorated with jonquils and ferns carrying out the club colors colors' of t green and gold Mrs Howard A A. King acted as toastmistress with clever three-minute three responses being be be- ing made by Mrs J J. T. T B Beless less on The Club Woman Mrs Ea Dunshee on Leap Year Mrs C. C H H. McMahon with a humorous talk on Preparedness Prepared ness Mrs W. W D. D Prosser on Punctuality while Mrs O. O J J. Enking read reada a cleverly written poem People Will Talk and Mrs E. E E. E Corfman president president dent of the State Federation of Women's Clubs also aiso gave a short talk Mrs Percival Cl O. Perking Pf n group group of three selections from Lohengrin Lohengrin Lohen Lohen- hen hen- grin Wagner and Liszt Miss Elvira Bong gave a brilliant interpretation of ot Chopin's Prelude and Miss Marion Moore sang One Fine Day from Madame Butterfly in a most artistic manner S i iThe The Cypress Bridge club was was' entertained entertained enter enter- tamed by Mrs B. B F. F Bauer Tuesday afternoon in Its final meeting of ot the season Prizes for Cor the year were awarded as follows First prize In p Mrs F. F J. J Westcott second MS M S. S F. F L. L HINES MINES ch chairman ir of the finance c committee n of the IVI Wasatch Literary Literary- club who was active in arrangements for the clubs club's successful br breakfast at the Newhouse hotel l last st week A 7 g- g r I Ika ka pm mm h y 4 prize in points Mrs John W W. Hughes first prize in honors Mrs James Hughes J second prize in honors Mrs Sherman Fargo draw prizes Mrs Henry Hoffman and Mrs J J. B. B McEnany Mc- Mc Enany S S S Dr and Mrs M M. M. M Niels Nielsen ji entertained enter enter- tamed at t dinner on Thursday evening Covers were arranged for ten guests S S S Miss Dorothy Murphy entertained at atan atan atan an Orpheum box party On Tuesday afternoon it being the occasion of at her twelfth birthday The guests guest were Misses Bess Sands Katherine Ell Ellerbeck Eller- Eller r- r beck Loraine Allison AHson Adel Adelaide Hamp Hamp- t ton on and Vivian Baish The party was c chaperoned by the mother of ot the young hostess Mrs F. F S. S Murphy and Mrs Will Ellerbeck S S 5 Little Frances Sandberg entertained forty f of h her r friends Th Thursday afternoon at the home of her parents Dr and Mrs C. C C S. S Sandberg between the hours of 2 SO and nd 7 o'clock the occasion being her fourth birthday The color scheme was ws in in pink and white in the decora- decora and refreshments Games were pla played d. d prizes for which were won by Donald Rutherford Rutherfor Margaret Jacobs Dorothy Langford and Wade Vade Langley A birthday cake cak formed the centerpiece centerpiece centerpiece center center- piece for the dinner table ble A fish fishpond pond With gifts for tor each guest furnished amusement during luring the at afternoon erl oo 1 I. I S I Mrs E Eliza Corless was entertained at a birthday party last Tuesday evening evening evening even even- ing at her home Many friends came in during the the day to offer I In the evening a family re reunion reunion reunion re- re union was held and light |