Show if Y 4 Mrs Richard Allen Alien Keyes entertained lit kt a box boz patty at the Orpheum this afternoon followed by tea nt at the Mrs Keyes' Keyes party Inc included u ed Wrt Jr I. En Ene J Will wan Mn M. Thom K A Mr Mrs Ir mild K Keith Kelt ith fn Hubbird Hubbard R od John D Peru Mr MM I. I F T. C. C Richmond W t William 1 H. H 0 McMillan Miss Marjorie Wasson was the hostels hostess hos hos- teas tess this afternoon at a beautifully appointed tea at the Newhouse hotel in compliment to the girls of ot the graduating class of Rowland Hall The Tho table was unusually artistic with a white enamel basket In the cent center center cen cen- t ter r filled tilled with pink and white sweet peas the handle tied with a a. butterfly bow of ot pink and white tulle the class clus colors Hand Rand painted place cards In Inthe Inthe inthe the sweet swe-et pea design were arranged for or ea each h guest with the favor favora and confections carried out in the tho same ame dainty coloring The chaperons were Miss Geogiana Miss Gertrude Carlson Carlso and Mrs George orge Wasson The guests who vhO Included the at attractive attractive attractive at- at members of the class of ot which Miss Wasson is the president were wre Mill I. I MIt Cano Callow an Min on Princes D Dul tU Scia Joli Smith Ml HIM Soma Norm Mu n t AU Tees Inu Mitt Mt il y act HUi lIu Ruth Hull W th r Ml oil H 1161 lm Ien r Cs Casa MU Min Ruth C ola I. I Its Jaro Min Mie Jon Jane M. M Ma O T on Inn Inea Strife Cinge Ie stia J Jest ii Casts WlM u Waon m Ono Oro c Ot rit the most moat elaborate luncheons of tit the week was wan given gi this afternoon b by Mrs Jo Joy H. H Johnson and her mother r Mrs J J. Seattle Beattie for Miss 1 LydIa White whose marriage occurs on the The square table was exquisite with one lovely Dresden basket baket in the center and four smaller maUer ones oneil at each corner filled with delicate pink sweet peas pelts and an nn airy tulle bow on the tha handI han han- dI dle dl Crystal candlesticks shaded in pink east cast a a. rosy glow over the attractively appointed table Arranged at each place was as a corsage bouquet of the sweet peas peal with a tiny kewpie bri bride e handing the name of ot each ach guest Those present Included HIM LuI Karl Kul I ch ld Ml Mi MI Pret bUo hU an Mn Ja Jy Bani MM MIM reni Mon Mra W. W H. H JIb a. a ca t Noble Mn Mra ob 1 t fl nn n. MIldr C I. I Ca C c. a C Mrs re George Benton enton Wilson was the hostess at an Orpheum party this thill af afternoon afternoon afternoon af- af followed by tea at the Newhouse Newhouse New- New house hotel S C C Mrs Malcolm Keyser was wa the hosts host host- Mil ass s this afternoon at a a. beautifully ap appointed appointed appointed ap- ap pointed luncheon at the University c dub club The guests were seated at on one long table which presented presente a a. most artistic and nd picturesque appearance in its decoration decoration dec dee oration o oJ spring blossoms in various arious shades shade Place were arranged for nineteen guests Over seventy guests guest were present at atthe atthe the cabaret dance given by the XI Al Alpha Alpha Al Al- pha chapter of the Chi CM Omega fraternitY fraternity frater frater- on the roof gardei gardea of ot the Hotel Utah lust last night Active and alumnae members of ot the fraternity attended and anal Mrs E. E Guthrie were wern the th chap chaperone chaperon ron The Hawaiian troubadours furnished the music Pink and white blossoms were us used d for tor the attractive decorations 0 At meeting of ot the work committee of ot the dramatic section of ot the Ladies Ladles Literary club yesterday afternoon three thre prizes were awarded for the best plays by local talent The winn win win- winners n ners rs and nd the titles of ot the plays are Miss Clarice Stephenson Cheating the Law JAW Miss Martha Struck All AH on a Midsummer's Night and Miss Miu Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Eliza Eliza- beth Griffin A Midnight Fantasy It was wall the original intention to award aware only two prizes one for tor 25 for the best play submitted and another of ot 10 forthe forthe for tor the one considered next In merit Those of Miss Mis struck and Miss Stephenson were Vere both so 80 good that the contest committee decided to divide the first prize between the two All three of the winners belong to the graduating class das of St. St Marys Mary's academy Th The prizes will be presented at a meeting of th the dramatic section April 24 2 when the first prize winning plays will b be b. read Miss l Griffins Griffin's play will b be produced next year ear at the clubhouse club club- house On One of the most mOAt attractive programs of ot th the year ear wee was presented this afternoon afternoon after after- noon by the music section of ot the Ladis' Ladis rit Literary club at the The program which was wall in charge harge of oft Mrs J. J AV W. Alford and Mrs A. A P. P Stone and consisted of ot s songs dances tableaux violin solos Bolos and dances given by pupils of ot Miss Denise Karrick follows PART I. I Opening ch chorus Dance rus Dance Little ittle Baby Dance Up High Katherine Wallace Davis American Cradle Song Wallace Davis By sixteen little girls Piano solo On solo On the Mountain 1 Spring Carl Heinz Marion Marlon Louise I Knickerbocker American Negro Cradle Song Plantation Plantation Plan Plan- tation melody Richard Henry Buck Pensacola 1 Richard Henry Buck Morris Ferguson Mark Gardner Foe FOH- ter Thomas William Webb Joseph Webb Kenneth Edmonds Harold McAllister Robert Alford and Lynden Snow Violin solo sole I Zuleme Brandon Japanese Cradle Song Suzuki Adelaide Ackerman Elsie Snyder Elizabeth Barrette Dorothy Lynn Georgette Rosenberg Gretchen Virginia McMullen and Marion Marlon Rice Songs Bongs of ot the Five Senses from the the theArt theArt Art Song Cycle with tableaux Otto Messner l a Touching posed by Estelle Estel e Sumner Sumner Sum- Sum ner ncr b Seeing posed by John Sumner c Tasting posed by byEarl byEarl byEarl Earl Coppock d Smelling 1 posed by Marjorie Ensign e Hearing posed by Katherine Smith Songs SonA's by a group of ot training school children chil chit I dren tableaux in charge of ot Mrs F F. II Knickerbocker Songs That Mother Sang to Me Mo Training school children i Duet Chinese Cradle Song Bong Lyn Lyndon on Snow and Beth Whitney I TIgua Indian Cradle Son Song John Comfort Fillmore M Mary ry ElIzab Elizabeth th Fairweather Marian Knight Helen Knight Esther Grow Margaret Margat-et r et Dorman Gladys Dorman Carolyn Rosenberg Margaret Margaret Margaret Mar Mar- garet Benson PART II Solo SOIa dance 72 eanor fanor Nibley French pantomime Elsie Snyder and Boody Donoher Hungarian dance Adelaide Ackerman Pipes of ot Pan Six little girls The annual University of ot Utah student body dance at will be beheld beheld beheld held this evening and will be attended by the university students and many I from the various Salt Lake high schools Miss Drusilla Gab Gaby and Miss 1 Clara KImball members of the executive executive executive tive committee of ot the student b body dy are in charge charAe of ot arrangements Special ial trains will leave at and The Shakespeare club will meet to tonight tonight to to- night at the office of ot Dr Mary Gamble in ira the Templeton building The P r E. E O. O Sisterhood met this afternoon with Mrs D. D C. C Dart East Second South street of General PershIng probably was due to inability to get Information rather than to interruption of communication General Funston has hlis been in communication corn com with other authorities in close touch with the advance expedition tion but had asked General Pershing to report oftener if it possible to keep the war department a advised Secretary Baker Daker said he was still waiting for a a. report on the conferences between General PershIng and Generals Generals Generals Gen Gen- Herrera and Gutierrez |