Show i In compliment to Mrs Russell A. A Chapin of Los Angeles Mrs James L. L Franklin will entertain at bridge tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow v afternoon at her home on J street treet The guests will be limited to the he old friends of ot the of honor who was formerly Miss 1 Margaret Park I C C C Mrs J J. J W. W and Miss 1 Maion Manon Marion Ma- Ma non ion will be the thc hostesses at ata a luncheon on Friday at the home of Mrs on East Kast Second South with Mrs W W. H H. Shearman as the tho motif C C C Miss Webber Vebber will entertain on on- Thursday Thurs- Thurs lay day at a a. luncheon at the tho Hotel Utah Utahn In n honor of Mrs 1 Russell A A. Chapin S C C Mrs F. F H. H Crosby of San Francisco will come this evening to be the guest of or Mr and Mrs James A. A Hogle for fOl a afew afew few ew days Mrs Crosby is a neice nelce of the he late Major General Adna R. R Chaffe chief of staff of the United States army and IB Is on her way to Kansas City to o visit her parents Several Informal affairs have been planned for Mrs Crosby by old Salt Lake friends C C C Mr and Mrs A. A W. W Gorey have returned rc- rc turned from a several weeks' weeks visit to Chicago S This afternoon marked the opening of the Pacific Coast league baseball season and social affairs business and even grand opera was thrust into the background while society people business business business busi busi- ness men and O the public in general gath gathered red at Majestic park to do honor to 0 the American national sport and in- in give a rousing reception to I our home boys and an enthusiastic greeting to the popular little Oakland I manager and his team Practically all the boxes had been sold early in January January Janu Janu- ary any for this opening game and arid thousands thousands thou thou- sands sand of grand stand seats were thou thou-I purchased purchased pur pur- chas chased d on the opening day of ot the seat I sale Prece Preceding the tho game the Rotary club composed of the most prominent men of the city gave gae a luncheon at the Hotel Utah to which each member r was privileged to bring one member of the theair fair air sex as guest F llo ng the luncheon lunch lunch- eon they Joined in a motor parade to the ball park C S SOne One of the most brilliant and fashionable fashionable fash- fash I audiences ever assembled assemble Inthe in I Im the city g greeted e the opening performance per per- ri I m c of the Boston Opera c company company com com- pany and the Ballet Russe Russo at athe atthe I Ithe the he Salt Lake theatre last night Many out of town visitors were guests quests of local society people The handsome gowns prominent people youth and beauty represented at this Initial performance ga gave gaa a most most- cosmopolitan cosmopolitan cosmopolitan cos cos- tone to the event Many smart supper parties were given given given en following the opera Judge C. C C C. C Goodwin will celebrate his fourth eighty fourth birthday anniversary tonight at the Goodwin home 30 U street with a family dinner Li Lieutenant and 1 V V. R. R Bell will entertain at an informal dancing party tonight in compliment to Mrs James JamesJ J J. J Carey of San Francisco and Miss Ethel at their quarters at Fort Douglas Mrs l George A. A Steiner will be hostess hostess hostess host host- ess to her bridge club Wednesday at ather ather ather her home in Second avenue One o'clock luncheon will be followed by bridge The Acacia Bridge club will wui be en entertained entertained en- en tomorrow by y Mrs Arthur A. A Allen 1117 Browning avenue Mrs C. C W. W entertained the Seekers Literary club this afternoon at ather ather ather her home Wall Vall street Mrs R R.- R. Moore l was in charge of the pro program ram which Included a sketch 01 ol Benjamin Franklin by Mrs J. J S. S Vcr- Vcr million and Mrs T T. J. J Nipper read With Reading in Between by Madeline Madeline Made Made- line Ridges The members responded to roll call with quotations from Poor Richards Richard's Almanac Tho The program was followed by a silver sliver tea C C C Miss 1 Helen L. L Copeland and John Wilbur Jenkins were married this morning at 11 o'clock by the Rev J Elmer El Imer I- I mer Goshen at the home of the brides bride's parents Mr and Mrs L. L A. A Copeland 92 02 J street A wedding breakfast for relatives and intimate friends followed The couple left at 1 o'clock for California California California Califor Califor- nia to remain a month On their re return return return re- re turn they will be at home at Second Second Sec See ond end East street Mrs 1 A. A F. F Wilson of Emerson avenue entertained this this' afternoon in of ot Miss Amy Ashton one o of or the spring elect brides-elect at a a. prettily ar arranged arranged arranged ar- ar ranged parcel shower TIle rooms were attractively decorated In daffodils and hyacinths held In artistic artisti brown bas bas- Thirty guests were present The hostess was assisted by her mother Mrs B. B R. R Parry and her sister sis sia- sia ter Mrs 1 J J. J E. E Burbidge A buffet lunch was served during the after after- noon The Ladles Ladles' Aid society of the First Methodist church met this afternoon at o'clock with Mrs Will wm- A. A Betts Detts South Seventh East street Miss Katharine Forrester and Miss Lois Lois' North will entertain the Ferry chapter of the First Presbyterian Westminster guild this evening at 8 o'clock in the parlors of the church Members of the chapter are urged to tobe tobe tobe be present Hereafter the meetings will willbe willbe willbe be held on the first and third Tuesday evenings of each month The art section of the Ladles Ladles' Literary Literary Literary Lit Lit- club b will meet tomorrow mornIng morning morning morn- morn Ing at 1030 1039 oc ocl Mrs F. F K IC Woodruff Wood Wood- ruff will give a paper on Murillo l discussing particularly his two famous pictures Immaculate Conception and The Holy Family Tho The following I officers for the section have been se selected selected selected se- se Mrs E. E A. A Walton Valton chairman Mrs E. E O. O Lee vice president Mrs Earl Pinney secretary and treasurer Mrs Mr C. C H. H Blanchard is js chairman of the program committee i The Housewives' Housewives league will meet Wednesday afternoon at o'clock in the Y Y W. W. W C. C A. A rooms In the Continental Continental Continental Conti Conti- bank building The questions to be discussed will wUl be What a Municipal Market Means to a Community Com Corn and Remedies for the High Cost of Sugar The meeting is open to all housewives C S C The Iota Pi Literary club will wilt hold its regular meeting tomorrow with Mrs E. E L. L Sloan Jr E street A sketch of James Fennimore Cooper will be given by 1 Irs drs Alfred T. T Cutler Edgar All Ahlen n Poe will be the subject of a general general general gen gen- eral discussion I The Home Economics association will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 30 o'clock at the clubhouse Miss 1 Louise Jennings will give a paper on Household Household household House hold Decoration A food demonstration tion also will be given The Lloyd alliance of the Unitarian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock in the church parlors The Ladies' Ladies Germania club will give an Easter party tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at F. F O O. O E. E hall ball Members I and their children are invited |