Show 1 I Dr A. A If It Eber will entertain at nn an in informal ormal dancing party in his quarters quarters' at Fort Douglas Dougla Monday evening i 4 1 Mr and Mrs Clarence Bamberger the will return Saturday y after spending winter in Panama On the return trip the Mr and Mrs Bamberger attended l 1 Mardi Gras in New Orleans and visited Iran of the Eastern cites TI The interest of society and ana club life ute was centered this afternoon around one and most elaborate card ard of th the largest parties of th the entire season The The the the function which was given Iven und under r auspices of the Womans Woman's Republican Utah hotel horel where club was held at the tables tables' of bridge bridge- were played on the mezzanine floor Tea was served which was ef effectively ef- ef room in Ue tIe the banquet and ly decorated with palms ferns terns The r reception c committee was composed of Mrs Justice R. R Davis president of oC the club Mrs E. E O. O Mrs Sirs WillIam William Wil Wil- Leatherwood vice ice president liam M. M McCrea Mrs P F. F C. C Loofbourow Loof- Loof Mrs E. E H. H Callister Mrs Mra k H. H E E. Booth and Miss Blanche of popular features One of oC the most the afternoon was the candy booth Miss Blanche lanche wh where re e in charge of oC attractive St the following young girls sold sweets Miss Gibson Miss 1115 Ils y Walson Miss MIs Cordella Cordelia StraUD Mi 11 Mice Alire Son Sachet Rachel Lewis Lewt e Seal Berrr 11 IrIna Booth MI HIlen Van AlstIne Mba oUM MIH MIB Jl tucie Carol Crol King I Blanche Kirkendall The The- following prominent women many of oC of whom will have parties including In Including in- in eluding a dozen or mor more have reserved tab CS s MESDAMES oris L L. George Mueller Justin It 1 Duls DIs Zane Greene W. W Mote Morse John C. C Ct C W. W W.-Strickler W. durd diard JAlC 1 JattA a 1 A. A eorge Buckle I Arthurj J. J tD M. M S. S William F. F VIe Yle I E. E A A. Bock Ii P. P JeMon F F. M. M t. t M Harrr Burl Jt It E. E Booth r HintS J. J B. B Been lan tn D. D F. F It R 5 ft to les John C. C Dt Daly S. S Fied ella ethi Gl her c c. nr I D. D N. N Frederick E. E O. O LeatherWood A N. N M. M 1 Montrue Fats Abner Luman r. r w. p.-w. W. W Madsen r. r 1 J. J James Darld notion eaton A. A N. N Goslen R. R t Thompson Thomps r. r Frank B. B Scott B. B L. L Tob Eo E. U. U Camler W W. lL- lL Grant eber Cummings Ben Rich bcd Jarl nes A. A Oil Gibson son a J Jone Ned ed ten Shill J J. ll ii Warren William tL Fred i A. A B. B t Lesti Cannon ort Karl Etch D. D A. A A. A Cony i M. M f s F. F D. D LewIs Olten James Lancton Marl Ear B. B A. A.- n Louis T. T cannon AndreW G. G Krauss S F. F Fenton L. L MISSES ES i Set Lillian M Ma rth t Henderson W. W 4 0 0 SIn S- S In In to Miss Marion Rook- Rook lidge Mrs Karl A. A will be the hostess s at ata at-a a bridge tea tomorrow after afternoon afternoon n noon on at h her r home in East South Tem Tern d Walter Vatter Trask entertained University Uni Uni- club on Sunday evening for the following guests Mr and Mrs Douglas Douglas Douglas' Doug Doug- las las' Kimball Mr 1 and Mrs John Soley Judge and Mrs 1 J. J F. F Mac- Mac Lime Miss Miss Emma Zane 7 S Miss Bess Faddis will entert entertain in at ata dancing party Friday evening March in in compliment to Miss Lydia White bride z 5 Mrs l Tos Joseph ph Portugal have havethe Ji given up the Griffin home in Haxton nd are at the Fifth East hotel S V t v Ms T T. T W V B Boyer Bayer yer is making such a IaL from her recent ppe a ion at the Latter-day Latter Saints' Saints 1 hospital J spital that she he expects to be able able- to return to her home the latter part of the te week h S S S Mr r. r and arid Mrs rs David Weg and I II daughter Dorothy have ta tak taken en n an au ri i I apartment at the Covey for a few I IS weeks v S S S I Miss 1 Rohde of ot Fremont ya Ia lais is is the the guest of her her sister m s In Federal Feder l Heights i I. I The TIle music section of the Ladies Ladies' Literary club met this a afternoon at 2 30 o'clock at the clubhouse A large number were were- in att attendance e to enjoy ne of oC the finest programs of the season leason sea lea eason ea- ea son rendered by prominent local musicians The program follows Piano Pian solo solo- solo Concert Concert Etude Op 36 i 1 McDowell Lawrence Eberly Soprano solos soloS soloS- Springs Singing A. A Mcfayden 1 i The Last Last Dance Harriet Ware Vare At Al Pa Parting th Rogers o ers Miss Gait Gail Riddle Violin solo solO To To a Wild Rose McDowell Miss Miss' Zuelene Brandon I Soprano solos solos solos- Forest Song x The Thistledown Clara Roma Rom a The Return Miss 1 M Mae e ONeill Recitation to to- Pipes music music Pipes of or Pan Lulu Jones Downing Miss 1 Ruby Chadwick Piano solos solos- McDowell In Iii Autumn Fr From m ln Uncle Remus McDowell McD well Miss 1 Esther May Betts Betto Accompanists Accompanists l Mrs George Sl Skelton elton Miss 1155 Gail Gall Riddle Mr Skelton W a S 'S t The art section of oC th the th Ladies Ladies' Literary Literary Literary Liter Liter- ary club will meet Wednesday y March 15 1 at 10 1030 30 a m. m The subject of oC th the oc occasion will be e The Th School of Se Seville Se- Se I yule ville to be given by py my Mrs Earl Kinney a s Lloyd alli alliance nce of the th First Unitarian church will give a luncheon a at 1215 Wednesday Mrs Kath Katharine Howard will read and nd The Fable Maker S S Section 3 of oC the Ladies' Ladies Aid society of th the First Presbyterian church with Mrs Edward L. L L'- L' Jones Tones in its ch charge rge will serve luncheon in the church dining room at 1230 on Wednesday The usual excellent preparations are being made for the occasion and arid generous co cooperation cooperation co j operation upon the part of members r rs and friends of the congregation rl will be pe e appreciated S S S The Wasatch Literary club will have havea have havea a special meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Commercial club A I revised constitution will wili b be adopted and nine nine- new members will willbe be voted upon A A. full attendance is requested 5 5 5 The Hous Housewives Housewives' league will meet Wednesday afternoon at o'clock in the Y W. W C. C A. A rooms rooms in the Con Con- t Bank building The national boycott on sugar will be discussed Mrs Olive Havens Havens' will give a talk on 01 Preserving Fruit and Makin Making J Jelly ll S S t The Iota Pt Pi Literary club met Ve Wednesday n at the home of Mrs B. B F. F Devinny Harrison avenue A Alec Alec- lec lecture ture on Better Babies was given by Miss lIss Rose Korous The he next meeting will be with Mrs Stephen E. E Busath Browning avenue s S S S Sego Lily lodge No 20 Ladies' Ladies au aux auxiliary to the Switchmen's union will give a card social at the home o of oZ Mrs G. G R. R Klontz Wednesday afternoon n from 2 to 5 S S S Mr and l Mrs rs James Tames 0 O. Phillips leave on the for lor St. St Louis being called there by the serious illness of ot the formers formers former's formers former's for for- mers mer's mother They will go on to Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- cago and New York City before re returning re re- re tu turning ni g and will be away about two months 5 5 5 Members I 1 of of- o the the Blue Bird Bridge club will be entertained b by Mrs Joseph Bergstrom East Ninth South South- I street from 2 to 6 o'clock Friday after after- noon non I |