Show I Events of f Past Week Weel I IOne IOne One of the most most attractive parties having tea at the Newhouse Saturday afternoon was the one In honor of Miss Ruth Salvan a ch charming Oakland visitor and given by Mrs Hugh L. L Thomas The tea followed a box party at the Orpheum and Included the following following following fol fol- fol- fol lowing society buds bill llis Yuan Hani Mis Mar fori I IMia Mia lilai e BIdwell Calvin Celain Miss atlas Gertrude Ie Gertr le Ails MUs 1 Fenre ma nr Mrs Mn M Mrs GIf land C To celebrate the seventh eighty-seventh birthday anniversary of her mother I Mrs Priscilla Jennings Mrs W. W W. W RIter Biter entertained at a beautiful reception reception reception recep recep- tion Saturday afternoon between en the hours of 4 and nd 7 The invitations invitations' invitations invitations' were extended only to the old friends of ot the guest of honor and relatives relatives rela rela- I tives Nearly two hundred guests called during the receiving hours to offer congratulations to the charming honor guest Mrs l Riter was assisted In receiving by her sisters and brothers and the grandchildren of Mrs Jen Jen- The drawing rooms were gracefully gracefully grace grace- fully tully decorated in p palms and ferns while lovely pink roses were used In Inthe Inthe inthe the dining room The table had for a center effect a large silver basket filled with Helen Taft roses and Silver candlesticks with rose colored silken shades added a dainty glow to the pretty scene Mr and Mrs II H. E E. entertained entertained entertained enter enter- last night at their apartments in the Emma at a bridge party In compliment to Mr and Mrs l Walter Lewis Jr who leave leavo next month for Idaho to make their home Three tables of be the game game were played with s supper served at midnight The rooms were most attractively decorated in Easter lilies while the favors and tallies were carried out in Easter sug sug- r For Mrs A A. A O. O Marioneaux who leaves toda today for the East the Neighborhood Neighborhood Neighborhood Neigh Neigh- Bridge club entertained at a luncheon at the Utah hotel on Friday afternoon The table was prettily decorated In spring blossoms The club members are Mrs II N. N Mayo Mrs C. C E. E Warnock Mrs George W. W I Putnam Mrs Frank T. T Roberts Mrs Murray Sullivan Mrs Joseph T. T Richards Richards Richards Rich Rich- ards Mrs H. H C. C Edwards Mrs Milton j E. E Lipman and Mrs Marioneaux l Nearly two hundred persons persons' were vere present at the supper dance given at atthe atthe atthe the Commercial club last night Dancing Dancing Dancing ing in the main dining room began at 0 9 o'clock and supper was served at 11 The o'clock in the ladies' ladies dining room I Selbert Seibert five furnished music for the dancing Th These se dances given du during ng I. I the season by the social committee committe of the club have been among the most the similar affairs of Ot popular of many the year The one last night was probably probe probablY ably the g gayest yest of all as no effort had been spared to add to the pleasure of ot the guests Those In charge were Mr non Host K R J. J Mf BAssett Bassen Ba t big Mr C C. t C. C B Bad ku Freeman bir Mr Me II It J B. B Mr W W. W H. H Grocery Th The first night of the university athI athletic ath- ath I letic vaudeville performance e at Whitney Whitney Whitney Whit Whit- ney hall on Friday night was as a n. most decided success Unusual talent was displayed in many of the acts and the big audience was generous with ap ap- ap Those taking part were Chi Omego chorus Mae Hawley Marion Marlon Whitney Lois Gowans Louise Winslow Helen Spencer Mary Godbe Helen Wells Velis Esther Badger Priscilla Cartwright Dolores Stohl and Marie Hodson In Hawaiian melodies ragtime ragtime ragtime rag rag- time melodies and fraternity songs the musical four in modern melodies Miss Agnes Clive Phil Garn Chic Mellin 1 and Joseph The dance of the future and the yell yen masters master's glide lide danced by Daniel Hunter and Miss Drusilla Gaby girl In classic dancing Misses Kathleen Roberts Mabel Ruben Ruben Ru Ru- ben Mabel Parker Agnes Smith Smiths Sarah Sarah Sarah Sa Sa- Sa- Sa rah Gillespie Vivian Poulson Ruby Negle Violet Ruben Eliza Packard and Maranda Matson Harmony quartet Phil Garn L. L J J. J Percy M More More- re- re ton Chic Miner Miller Their Husbands Husband's Wife Nellie McArthur Luna Chipman Chipman Chip- Chip I man Cavendish Cannon Albert Brok- Brok j Continued on page 2 2 EVENTS OF PAST W WEEK EK Continued from pa page e 1 meyer T J. A. A Peterson A Little Light Patter by Thelma Farnsworth and Daniel Spencer The Crutch by these Beta Theta Pi men Courtney Lynch D. D Kelly Clarence Douglass Harold Kay B. B O. O EIchnor C. C McCarty Ray Taylor Roy McIntyre S. S Shepard Allan Groesbeck Groesbeck Groes Groes- beck and Julian JuHan Burton Mrs William Villiam T. T Benson of South Twelfth East entertained the members members mem mem- bers of the Neighborhood Bridge club Thursday at a dainty luncheon luncheonS when the honor guests were Mrs I. I O. O Marioneaux Marioneaux Mar- Mar loneaux and Mrs Dewey Richards both bothof bothof of ot whom leave in the near future for forthe forthe forthe the East EasL Three tables of bridge followed followed followed fol fol- fol- fol lowed in the afternoon hours S S S For Judge and Mrs Levi Lev N. N H ld- ld mon Professor and Mrs 1 J. J J. J McClellan McClelIan McClellan McClel- McClel lan Ian entertained at a beautifully ap appointed appointed appointed ap- ap pointed dinner at the Hotel Utah on Thursday night The table was wa ar arranged arranged er- er ranged with roses and violets The guests who included only the close friends of ot the guests of ot honor honoK who have only recently been married were Dr sal and u. u C. C I I. r r. fr nd nd d Mi Mrs erse B. B Judge Jule and nd M MX Ms 11 Harmon Campbell J. J Prof Prot and ami Mrs lilts K R. t. t It n t Miss Harmon Jarmon I s Gen jenera era Dr and nd K IC C. C S. S Wr IL the a Mad McClellan Mr Mt sal and Mci 1 It U. f A. A litre Mr IZ George Gear IT Butler Mr Mc and Mra Mr W. W V. V C. C Mr r. r Gordon Mr Mi and nd Mrs Mra W. W J. J n 1 Sd LevI Let Batmon Tennis Mr Mt Alma AIm S S S The Saturday Night club met last night with Mr and Mrs W. W F. F Adams at their home in the Bungalow I I An elaborate dinner was given last night at the University club by the Michigan School of Mines men men at which about fifty guests were present presentS The banquet room was attractively decorated In Ia many large pennants palms and ferns S S S SOne One of the prettiest of the informal affairs given during the week was the daintily appointed luncheon given iven on Thursday for Miss Lydia White an Easter elect bride-elect by Mrs Joseph Gleason at her apartments in the B Bransford Bansford Pink and white sweet peas were used throughout the rooms and to decorate the large table which had hada a along long cluster effect in the center From this center broad pink satin ribbons ribbons ribbons rib rib- bons radiated to each place where they were attached to the hand painted place cards in the same delicate fl flower design Following the luncheon when the ribbons were drawn each guest re received received re- re a a corsage bouquet Cov Covers rs were laid lard for Miss White and the young girls of or her bridal party party par par- ty including Including- Miss Dorothy White Mrs George A. A Eaton Miss Bess Miss Erminie Walker and Miss Margaret Margaret Margaret Mar Mar- garet Collins S S S Mrs W. W H. H Shearman n was the complimented complimented com corn guest at a luncheon luncheon luncheon lunch lunch- eon given on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs Walter Lewis at her home on Virginia street The long table from which the luncheon luncheon luncheon lunch lunch- eon was served was decorated entirely in brides bride's roses A centerpiece consisted consisted consisted con con- of a graceful silver basket filled with the velvet flowers arising from a mist of white tulle Fa Favors VOlS VOl'S In the form of ot bridal ideas were laid at each place while the place cards were cleverly painted in inthe inthe inthe the same effects Covers were arranged for ten guests I 55 Hi- Hi I Mrs 1 Robert Peale was the hostess on Tuesday afternoon at a bridge party given criven iven in honor of Mrs l Iva D D. Marioneaux l The guests were limited to the Very close friends of the guest I of honor Three tables of the game were played The tea table was decorated decorated deco deco- decorated rated in marigolds Mrs Marioneaux 1 will leave today for fora a stay of several months in the East where whore she will attend the graduation of her daughter Miss Dorothy from Vassar In June Jung S S S To meet h her hr r sister in Mrs Irs Hobart Hobart Hobart Ho- Ho bart Ch Chapman of ot Evanston Wyo Mrs Harold P. P Fabian entertained a few friends informally Wednesday afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon at her home in East South Tem Tern pIe Friends were received between the hours of 4 and 6 o'clock Spring flowers flowers flow flow- ers were used on the tea table where Mrs John Elliott Clark and Mrs Rog Roger r W. W Powers presided Mrs 1 H Howard HoVard S ward H. H Lawson was the hostess to the Cup and Saucer club at her home on N street Wednesday afternoon The 1 o'clock luncheon was followed by bridge The Cup up and Saucer club is one of the most Interesting clubs of ot the city because of the fact that nearly fifteen years have gone b by since its organization tion with very little change in membership membership mem mem- which includes jawon i MM Fred sree pen Det Mra Ma James Rorer Irl George decree Mrs T E L L. Thomas Thomai Mr Mra n. n K Drown Crown Mrs l I I. I A. A Evans Evan Mc Irs GO Air Mr Mci i. i V. W. V. V M M. B n M Ms Js C. C E. E Truer Traver Mrs Mn James Jamet inc Db Mrs s Dole Mr WIIl Wm Mn In W. W U. U Child Mrs Mu A. A L. L 5 S S S Mrs Stephen Lynch entertained the members of her Sewing club on Friday afternoon at t her home on D street S S S Miss 1 Zora A A. A Shaw presented her pupil Miss Vera Eddington Thursday evening in recital which was enjoyed by forty friends of ot the hostess and pupil Miss Eddington was assisted in the program by Miss J Thula rhula Garff who contributed two readings and by Miss Marie Eddington who rendered vocal numbers accompanied by Miss Pearl Snowball A light supper was served following the program The supper table was decorated in daffodils which were also used throughout the house Mrs I El Ii O. O Enking entertained the members of or her hr card club Thursday afternoon at at her home in Douglas Park The 1 o'clock luncheon was served from a large Jarge table daintily decorated decorated dec dee orated in a green and yellow effect with daffodils and feathery ferns combined com com- Eight guests were present a S S Mrs A. A K Tiernan was the ho hostess to the Deuce of ot Clubs on Tuesday at ata ata ata a 1 o'clock luncheon which wa was followed followed fol fol- fol- fol lowed by bridge S S S Dr A A. H. H Eber was the host at a dancing party for fifty guests at his quarters at Fort yort Douglas Monday night The music was furnished by the Troubadours Spring flowers Jowers were placed throughout the rooms in tall grass rass baskets of graceful design Dr Eber was assisted by the wives of the officers now in residence at the fort tort S S S Mrs A J. J Gorham m and Mrs C C. C H. H McMahon e entertained at a prettily ap appointed appointed ap ap- pointed luncheon at the home of Mrs Gorham in Second avenue Monday afternoon in compliment to Mrs Edward Edward Edward Ed Ed- ward Bichsel Mrs S. S S S. S Smith and Mrs R. R B. B Porter who were here from Ogden for a few days during the tho past week S S S The Agenda club wan entertained on Monday afternoon b by Mrs B. B M M. Stew Stew- art at her home in South Fifth East street S Members 1 of ot the club include Mrs Mrs C. C J. J Mrs Grant Swan Mrs L.M. L.M. L. L M. M Brown Mrs 1 R. R E. E Savage Mrs Adolph Anderson Mrs Luther Sinclair Mrs James Brunson Mrs N. N L. L Swartwood Swartwood Swart- Swart wood Mrs William Havenor Havener Mrs f i L. L Pratt Mrs Herman McGregor cGregOr an and ana I Mrs 1 Stewart S SS S S S her Mrs Harry Clark entertained Bridge club this afternoon at her home homeI in Kenwood place The table from I which the luncheon was served at 1 o'clock was most effectively decorated with a golden basket of ot bright colored carnations The following compose the club membership Mr r T. T It B. Black il J. J J. J J K E. Clark Mrs Mu V. V V. W. S. S Mrs Julia Taylor Mba MIM Martha Marth Henderson Charles Shields Id MM Mn frs Par puley If J Jensen Jen um Mrs Ma Jitter Heber Ie Sc e Mrs Frank Frnk Mrs Ed FA Fettle sir Mra Charlie Ingalls Mrs Mu Harry ClarkS Clark S S S Th The Thi club made up up of ofa a a. number of Salt Lake professional men of prominence gave a banquet In the supper room at the H Hotel tel Utah Thursday The club numbers twenty- twenty fiVe members S S For Jor Miss Mildred Knight whose wedding occurs in June Miss Josephine Joseph Joseph- ine me McIntosh and Miss Ada Whitehead entertained at a shower at the home of Miss McIntosh on Tuesday afternoon The rooms were most attractively decorated decorated dec dec- orated in spring flowers The hostesses were assisted by Mrs 1 D D. McIntosh and Mrs A. A C. C Matheson Vocal and instrumental numbers were given by Miss Knight Miss 1 McIntosh Miss Miss' Whitehead Miss Leone Earl and Miss Cora Erskine I Mrs E. E M M. M l Hechler c ler entertained the I Busy Twelve Sewing club at her home I South Second West Vest street Wednesday Wednes- Wednes day afternoon Covers were placed for forI I twelve at luncheon and the decorations decorations decora decora- were in ill spring blossoms of special special ape ape- cial beauty The next meeting of the club will be with Mrs J. J L. L Forbes Meade street April 5 B. S S S Mrs Frank Stewart entertained the members of the Busy Bee Sewing club at the Wilkes Thursday night prior to her dep departure to Idaho where she will make e her home Attending was Mrs 1 George of ot Richfield who is visiting her sister Mrs J J. W. W Black Other guests were ere Mrs Uti c. c Pearson Mr Mrs Walter Walt Mrs Morgan Morlan SilL Mrs L F Frank ank 1111 Lutz Mrs Sect Bert Mr O. O W W. Kotter Hotter Mrs loft Hayes Mrs Mra J. J W. W Black S S S Mrs Emma Powell who left Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day afternoon for a visit in California was surprised at her home Sixth East street Monday afternoon by a number of ot her friends members of the V. V V. V F F. A. A of ot which she is president Music was furnished by Mrs E. E B. B Burns Mrs Florence Brown and Mrs Lila Llla Edgar was served by Mrs Brown assisted by Mrs Odd and Mrs Mrs' Aird The guests were Emma Earns Powell Annie AngelI A Avilda llda Odd Amy Barns Barn Effie rte Edith Cardwell Elenor Elenot Bums Burna Alice lice Cardwell Sarah Sath Randall nandan Isabel Morley S Elizabeth Car Cardwell dwell Florence Br Brwn wn Sarah Lela Lola Edgar Edar Emma Esma Loyland Deane Aird I At a prettily appointed luncheon on Monday Mrs A. A M M. M Goslen was the I hostess in compliment to her sister sister-In- law Mrs W. W T. T Goslen of Grand Junc June tion Colo Cob The decorations were entirely entirely en en- en in delicately colored sweet peas The rooms and the small tables from which the luncheon was served were ga gay with these dainty spring flowers The place cards were hand painted in the same blossom design Covers were arranged for twenty-four twenty guests guests which Included S Mrs Mr It K B. B Mla Mils Esther potu Mr Mrs J K II It Jacobs Jacobi Mrs Lure Tempter Mrs McL F. F J. J Laben Mrs rs Ms Mg J J. J E. E Bever Ml Mlis Mino s Craig Call Mrs George Georce F. F Goodwin Mc Mrs rL Freeman Mrs A. A T. T 1 Miller Sir Mrs J L L. D D. Peasley UrL Mrs Charles Charlea Cockrell 11 1 Mrs jt Win Will A. A Betts Belts Mis Will Mra r. r J. J IL Ii Riddle fiddle Mrs Frank Deal neal l Ms Sti J. J B. B Belcher Beicher Mrs So-s. L. L |