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Show SOCIETY BEMM2 .,.MUSIC SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 1916 'SPRING AT HAND' FEELING PERVADES SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE 5 Not the Least of the Signs Are Hints of Spring Weddings Soon party to be irlven Wednesday IFTAN D I S'G the dancins: In that Uerthana hall. Ogrdcn. evening ts !n the Iry grip of mld- y The hospitality committee of the Lat r ariit li reveling1 In the dles' s Literary club Is making arranxe-rr.er.tfolason r. rTt.nlnlnA' Ir.rMfnt to th for a card to be fclven Sat- Nr.T W IT Frank B. Stephens, who will sPeak by on the "Country Life Problem." 3t At the regular monthly meeting of Spirit of Liberty chapter, Daughtersaft-of the American Revolution, Thursday IIos-mernoon at the home of Mrs. A. J. on S. Thirteenth East, delegates were elected to the continental congress to be held In Washington, Mrs. D. C, beginning April 19. was elected P. Overfield Chauncey alternate for the regent, Mrs. E. L. deleJones, and Mrs. J. It. Oglesby as were: gate. Other alternates named Mrs. F. J. Laben, Mrs. Freeman Dr. Grace Stratton Airey, Miss Beatrice Boreman of Washington, D. C, Mrs. R. E. Wight, Miss Margaret B. Connell. Mrs. Fleming of Raleigh. N. C, Mrs. Margaret Zane Cherdron. Mrs. H. J. Wallace. The business meeting was followed by a delightful social hour, when tea was served, and musical numbers were given by Mrs. Ivy Crandall y Evans accompanied by Mrs. A. H. and violin numbers by Owen Bart-le- tt accompanied by Mrs. George E. Skelton. Mrs. Hosmer was assisted by Mrs. George H. Dent, and Mrs. C. E. Allen presided at the tea table assisted by Mrs. C. P. Overfield, Mrs. E. A. and Miss Edith Mudgett. The next regular meeting of the chapter will be the Colonial supper February 22s at the Newhouse hotel. The toastmls-treswill be Mrs. Margaret Zane Cherdron. The arrangement committee consists of Mrs. F. W. Francis, chairman, Mrs. Robert W. Fisher.. Mrs. C. P. Over-fiel- I o.-t- ROBERT J. G LEND INNING, on e of Salt Lake's most gracious hostesses, who has recently been chairman o the entertainment committee of the Country club. MRS. Christmas holidays, there urday afternoon. party January 25, at the ry 5dc an fntiingl-fc- t lubhous... for th object of payinfc one "tiiji to b rn or more of th outstanding bonds. The hint of th eorrilnsr spring". committee consists of Mrs. IZ. O. Th rapHlty frith wl.lh on ?sjon Mrs. S. K. Teuton. Mrs. I.. I. Tea lee. fo'.'.o-.another Is almost lnrr'1iM In Mrs. U 15. frltchlow. Mrs. W. J. arlow inc th er e, v 1.1 ret te. Mrs. V.. If. lira met, Mrs. V. L. Is witness! by the prepatN 34. 1. Mrs. V."eily V.. Kln. ration ma.fi for the next before, th s;t vMn- of th t rsr nt r out of The entertntnm'"r,t committee of the rzl-.Lollies" LitTury club will Rive the faithful fourth In the er!es of danelnij parties store wlnflow., thoi Th the winter Friday evening, January MrMnsfr of th srton. r already of at the cl'j'ihouse. 3. A moM attrnetlr sprlnsr. a rM.splavtnsr th Th itnd th Apfi P!ta .f Kpsilon prudtrnt frr.terr.lty of th irrrrr fabrics ah will give a formal lt nr) l:miskr?r Is v?r on th T'nlversity party Irl lay evninK' at the nlrt to tak advantage of th" oppor-In dnrin Nwho-jtiote). v :t tunity of th January sale to laymaTh Ladles" sMxillary of the Order a. itock rf articles and Hallway Conductors will entertain terial t fashion th dainty summer of Thur.!av cr,:r.2r ft a dancing party at to be worn latr. K. of V. I all. i; K. Eruadway. the i'.: of th Mrs. .1. i:. Clark will entertain memmo't noticeable ONE bers of th N. N". Card club at her In anticipation of tho com-tnshome. 3;T tarf idd avenue. Wednesday jMnason Is the unujtially beautiful at n I'incheon follow-.by bridsre. Tle mnilo In th- windows of the e!ut nt- r.ber r Mrs. T. K. Rlack, Mrs. florist, wh-- r tho golden narcissus and II. Clark. Mrs .1. K. Clark. Mrs. "W. S. a.nd Henderson. Mrs. I. C HardinR, Miss Jonquils, frees'.; and primroses Martha lei.derf.on. Mrs. C. V.. Incalls, . Nfrs. I. P. .7 .mi.so p. Mrs. II. Lee. Mrs. arly violets mak a brave showing ami carnations I. Ptrie. Mrs. Charles Shields. Mrs. 1 wUh tho roJ-Taylor. whlrh h?loPR to vry si'on. M :: of the smart th of n lunehni Many Mrs. O. C. Iirwn,ji Mrs. Warren tea lav Mrs. It. and will anI llnwn past numbers of thn I'ast Matrons' by pretty, cheerful. distinguish-O. K. S. Thursday afternoon at decorations formln? a clrcl. spr tnwltk home of Mrs. Erown. 7 K. Sixth th.j strlklnr rontrimt to th heavy reds South. All rr.f ml of the rircl are j sn1 icreer of th ChrlstmajtH". M if. Th P.'wlncr ami ilt: will l e entertained officers election of rrcnt TITH Rftert.oo" by Mifs Winifred committers of the Coun-- J Thur:jj T.".') 1'lrst avenue. of Lynn ik. 4: fry Hub brine- to mind what a promt jr of liinvheor.' to that popular club holds in j T:kIv.-- f r t .r h pin.clubs of the b.j (ii ii.n-h f llphianWednesday the oranlza - j ritv rtntf?, at will take nitty facn , s I ion rt of fh f n powerful i:.3' at th Nvwiiuiif hotel. The s f -. l;ii!.?:iH .io the nriHtiKe-:;-ent. !us r !u and may soa rervalions N'.i p',ii-r- t of any l.o rn.'d" by cillin j Wasntrh I'.'iHl. The v f r. poirt .f vlw I wtbo;t l a t'oun- - e J e nl rie: rers of lite i ib i rnl t'". lu?s ai l th.-i- ,.u.-ft, ,xf,niiv ttifji f r m m a n I n c A ill i'O srlvcn Tborslay sfter-r.oo- n tiriks anl tenrij at th b"ni of Mr. A'piHIa Neb- courts ra a ks wU n irh othr !rr.Slar ker. io:.:. i; Serond o'lt'1, In rompli-r'lrliir on hoJt tho mnt to t h offn ers of the retortt ;':! r," s I lOTat' rl'ih. . . fro:n year t We run rr fin!;niir4 t re-th- H tt'WBn. No. ICesler of !i kinds of ieii.tTit- Mr. S'ate . Trer, will cn- r,t-- rt f it an I social funrtlons apwrfn'ents. r.lri club ' .: r rrtaln r". t - a part of th year. Tuesday af f r'o- 3': V . VF'r.V t is nntlrl sacn r Tli II'v.ird Woman s corps . r at ths e r. t r ! a t n fnerds at the home of this jburbn wli; paftd t '.: of offlrs Mrs. Arthur N!on. 21?? Or eno rtreet. im ' Those atslstlns lay ; ff- -r ' th pr?r.r,nl of th Th;r. ; will be Mrs. M.rk Mrs. F. M. eo M-t.- Morn-Ingsta- r, t. ivc hr :iri'.v'!'.,.,,,vV I e Pea-bod- fro--k- j Van-devent- ef -r ! illhy - - : 1 to-f-rt- - - ; . sV:.:r . hr :: "::::; . - , ' : - .. d. s sc hn 1 j en-tert- Parent- iin i -- j ;- -r. ! j : - it . I '. pro-Krs- lv f I v frn : slar-.din- j I - r;- ! I i ? 1 - t- wli-.i:roir.- f J. d'-irc- s r i -t va-r:n-- . ct-tb- t. w: ! 1 1 - w--r-.-- rn'r - j 1 h-- ne ! er er-as- ; "t - -- . cv. ( r' t. '.- , - ;'! r. M". Marv.ire? : , 1 .rranrr---n -- e cm-Ur- n.r.'i" ; t:...Tt f.-i- . t.iI ijp.i new! :! r ! v i . r . r v.". ,' : ' - . r on. .ra . f 'o,.; ; i ; f - ? u. .n . . ' ,j ,.;.;, ",,n..r tr - ;. , r,., . - vf f E .. th , r r , . : ' i i if ! : ; t ' r s o v: ; ( t ! t t f t i " - fie v;ri,l, 'or ' : ... rf s: or- - h. fi o? a r n - : ! t ? i I r j t " rn ' :';; be .v.'i.t! nu i L ik- ers o f )d :i .. th 1 1 j ra titer startling !.fp.vo sfer r:t til - of rides. f.: i ..... - . t ri . . i . ' t t - .:! Interest to .t.. T'l.t'.. . . v trr-- e t i at L.:V. rtTL--"- Xr. N'd.t fons (r r hri.li,V" N'le have fe. t Hi'Jt Sfuf? Tempi. fii.ri,. f ern ..Mi Th 'itj.I.i v in i ott: intettt to Mrs. W. Ifarrv Sbe.trrnn. A et- hi' rd ptrt "il, civen t the S.'furd iy Newbo.se t nt" rt.wn ;.f rs of t?i under tfi fi.rnf and f ': ir . . c.imml t t e s f the Literar lab, The .jrr.ntlttee Wastrh . t.t..i-r h UK of Mrs. 1. A. K u tr. Mrs. F. L. Iltnts, Mr.. It. F. Fr Mrs. Mark He.- I ill Mrs. J. J. nn l Mrs. w. i Sny!er. Tabl.s may be reserved from arty member of the committee. ' 't if . Mrs. John will entertain Ia!y mmv'rs of the- C.tn ra Phi sorority of th tTnlverj.it- rf Ftaii S with a kensin-ctolea at hr bor-ieZ F street, from - until S o'clock. M lo-,TnvltCion Issued to a larii r;tifn'.r of Salt I a k , people and Mrs. Matthew Erownlns, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Lilts. Mr. and Mrs. Marriti.-Prownins n n I Miss lorothy iiruwrdng i UK'ltn for an elaborate th- - - ! ! v 't'-rf'- n -- t n f 1 uft-erno- on . i -- r li'nt by-M- r. t:feit'i-i':- 'vhf .C-.;- i v ;x Ferry chapter of First Presbyterian Westminster guild will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Frances M. Thome, in the Princeton apartments, 880 E. First South, at which time Miss V lmit .(f d ; pin-- even- - and Miss Elizabeth Barnard, president of the chapter, will be host- Thome .- Miss esses. the Whlt-il'icM- J ; 1 i ? I 7 st k 1 ' S- . d.-o- rn ! j i j i j j I I ir--- ) In Hit-har- I.--- n g ! "' I .". .?. 4- 1 1 i whit. Httendinif Columbia university she met Mr. Thompson. Mr. Thompson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kzra Thompson, wealthy residents of Salt Lake and prominent in affairs r there. He Is a graduate of Ynfe, in his A. I!. In 101.J, and of Columbia law s ho. I !n the class ef 1915. Although he prepared for th practice of law, he is nt present engaged in silver minlt.K in Ftah. The weddini; i:uests Included Mrs. Norlnne Lzra Thempson and Mi.-smother and of Salt Thompson Iike, If. TIP MISON of Salt Lake sister of the groom. LYNN Mtss i': je" Zumwalt. tlaush-- t announce Mrs. Mr. John Sutton and r f Mr. nnd Mrs. M. C. Zntnwalt of AHre of their the t'.aujrhter engagement . Cal were Tulare. married at histjh noon to William II. Watterson. the t t!te Zumwatl hotne. Mary a Tjediy r.vist paper. The ermony was per- wedding to take place in the near fuformed in the living room, where vass ture. and Jardinieres of Woolwartlia ferns Mrs. Mary I. Ihirton announces the an carnations were attractively the Lev. Walter C. Huckner of encasement of her daughter Mary Ako Hurton to Clau.le 1. Fairbanks. The the. Method, st church The bridal couple entered to date for the rr.arriag" has not been anMendelssohn's march, played nounced. Mrs. Albert who also during by Henry, rr. W: J. Eardsley of Park City an- th played "Helieve Me, If All Tho?. ritiir Youni? Charms." tininief k the Migagement of his sister Little Miss Virginia Hcim was the only Miss Amber Eardsley to I . L. Erundlge attetulint. bearing the weddinjc rinj; tui of Salt Lake. a satin pillow and encircled by a wreath f lilies of the valley and maidenhair Klixabeth Neilson anntninces the enfern. The Lrttj wore a sown of white gagement of her daughter Ada Isabel .a-f- No U. t' tll ;:i '. .:r.,t .o.ii Hih-l.md'T- S. sixfh of the of f!se l:rv,;r.-- card Ials Mon-i''it Ht K. of I", hall on S"finJ s;r'- - t. Mi- - ..d Mr. J. T. Watts with Mrs. Yamn. chairman. e-r- ie ni'-rh-. l"-- Weddings and Izngagemen.s 1 ar-ranr- Lpls-opa- we.l-iinj- cer-mo- ny lit-..!.,- ! l i s d. i 4 meeting of Westminster guild Philo Christl chapter of First Presbyterian church will be held Friday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock at the home of Miss Grace Rogers. S76 S. West Temple. Take S. "West Temple car at Main street and Second South. The First Presbyterian young girls' will meet with Westminster circle Evelyn Francis, S.6SS Second avenue, Friday afternoon. '.i Tho fiftieth anniversary of the Young Women's Christian associations in the United States will be celebrated Janu27. The local asary 30 to February tenth anniits celebrate will sociation versary at this time andfor istheplanning month. many interesting things Dr. Anna Brown of the national board and Miss Maricia Dunham of the west central field committee will be here to take part in the various services. all of the meetings During the jubilee will be held in the educational build- 5 The usual ing, 328 E. Broadway. o'clock Sunday vesper services will be held there also. A partial program for the month follows: A i- y invita- to h" driver nf lsu.-,- , . i 1 l'f,s. an.l Miss C. Ma i ; ;' : St. f from James Field. Kate 7oik. i r 1 s W :r at. I otb- i:M.;h T;rknct"ti . t l a s t r u ti.ent ai : ' ' tio rv se Ie JoiiH V ' Mi Maud Hi own nnd silk fti, with pearl ami silver cloth . i i !..' v r . and Miss liurkhardt trimmings, and a bridal veil, and carut ii oi .t i. u ruber s. of ried a beautiful shower boiif-ne- t en Her In.. of lilies and the sard v valley "1 i tu i'l' Tt'.-centered itout was the Kl't of the be b.., r r. h. ;,e,i in the very nar only ornament a bar pin of diamonds set in Kroum, f ul ire l.v Thr of th various I.itti. Mis Helm was ' C wd..platinum. of th city. A very dressed ni'ls.i:'. In hiu elilffon and lace. .i .Of t . i of nil interested i t be Following tit ceremony f weddinc .ff Tuesilr.y nfter- -- break .,!' i vcl. The britlal table favt was lo-i n o' .it in ?;'' the 'ntlie. dr i The chairmen of w;.s beautiful with baskets of daffodils !'!:. t !;e silver i ';;it te. s ;md thir f - and l.owls of violets, .set off by i.tllv' rf'nestel to be candlesticks. The bride's take was sur,i re :."tJ .. t :' t r i with the x" utive mounted by a miniature hride and ( e. Of: ptoom. Place cutis were in the form of hearts upon wi h h stood tiny brides ' Tin- S lit La ;e .k.. M. I. A. social ami hrhletf rotris. Many beautiful and fob silt ent rtai" n li a ilatn lnt7 pa.r- - costly Rifts wre received, together with. t hall. The cards and te'.etcrams of congratulation.--Fr;d iy -- ve n:nc at eon-- lit t e Mr. and Mrs. Thompson left for New-Yorts of Or soft cnr.i tr,ir;Te r. M Jvlti .i a . i lleid. Lmery, City for their wedding trip, re' . I:. Ler uar.l turning to their home in S ilt Lake some E' ron Ilaj-lam- . .i N. k. r. M'.eit I, re. C. Wood, time hi February. Mr:'. ThompFon'f-travelinA. Johnson. suit was of covert cloth, .!)'." e ! W M itlif-.ii;- . hite. Wilford A. Heeyjey. Ealph trimmed in beaver, with beaver muff M. Eie'.k, W. S.;r;c. rli.nnt.nn. and hat. 'i V Is one of th Mis. lest The iadie will be n t er t n tied known Thompson nu Ft popular youn;r women and Wf.tlifi'lv :'ftrr;.mn at She home of this e Ity. She was r.nluatt d from Mrs. Kllfn I "niV.ipa. ! Jereniy street. of Tulare IMsh school In 1J11. and two T ike .. r.L:i5h We.-- t car. k I off at Inter from the San Jote normal years Third Sou! she attended Columbia school. Later r': V New in ork city, and was university v V. i: ti t', The be entertnlned fit a special course. Last graduated Pcfoe M:ss--arot liilma .H:: the jv she ef member whs year faculty tt:-iI:'o rn at Ninth Last of Sto kton frson Hish school and this year Monii.i v . v n r. . has been at homo In Tulare. It wa u or-i- 1 i tvei i.s Coming S;niN5'N" -- j j ,- ."snL.'': 1 1 present .. la r j f - than ordinary ds fr!er and th r ommunlty their b. v ,tre ri'MU 'I' t :t families arid t!; an- - f - srlousl i ; e. v iionl rooms. of thl-atro- , t eader uftMfc.:.! :.. : ,ot :.' merits made in !! ..ro'ii'M- - .' lnk'-i- - n ei ; r - tntersvUu tpm !!'! Tuesday v r rest inn and .art be : ..-il.,- : r- i vs. - s.. t f 'j "ti-kfo- ie- ari s ' . . I '. ' "V--- All :ir-;,.t- J n crtain it Ce vi- h.-J- d i !- . r utttors M ir-- I - -.i pr-un- r r a fire w til .vf f ' v n to M'.'. fa il n t.l en n ir jl M. ri'.ri ! I. Kc. a rl Mrs. K cv t v rt'ir""I fron: tueir , r ,; f r;;. in t h e r:it. t ned win- it"'- 'he above rn-de. fi-r- n a charmi nt: i::artet of mat rM'. s i " f Eob-r- T i . r i'rtt-- ! b.-ini- r r r. in S."ink S. lends Invited. of senior bra rt"!i 1 ? Vl . ' I;. f f W Nptl'eri v j k w - ''"; of Mrs. II. 1 fv - .- it ".. II! . 1, hr.n r it "l.ir i .il lb - ' fie "ill. uuite .ut ' f r. 'urn ' two of ,.r month. ?.ts T b. " hrni i t r - - - f -' f- a th- j ..net!ilr-- i r r at 1 Salt Lake in jv-.- t ' ti t '.!". f i j rr - Ipat-t MMN'i ,.,,. n ?he rrofi?and h.tr;l .!?: a'lti- s.-.- i Unonn ('.! !n fMt f ,( .;,,-,.- .n.' h-- -- i.-r- uiiiiu' I i ! Erl-,-- .t i i . Mrs. . M.-sklll- - fi- t -d v rs :4r - , !d a h r. i 1 if. . .:- -. I S.tt- a i ? h:irm .i of . a;p;nt-t -- . x O'.-ndinr.l- r. ji -r ,,- J Mr-- A meeting of the Parent-Teachewill association of the Webster school be held Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock Miss Sallte at tho Kchool building. Sholes of the U. of U. will speak on Miss Home." "Story Telling in the school of the Messmore high Elizabeth will talk on "Use of Magazines in the Library." Vocal solos will be given by Mies Ruby Naegle. ill. Miry ;.;ihr. All tn.tn-'- r of h (i ."v. I: orders are invited. TtJ Svnth f"..?t a u I Wandaraerc car. ik V ;. - fit T n"c association, )lol'i-- f r Keview No. l. will en t r t ;. r wit', a party Wednesday . V.o;ri-j- 5 g, j ir ! ', I n-- k -Teachers' ! to Ilarcld Walker, the wedding: to take Tuesday afternoon with' Mrs. F. D. Kee-le- r. K. Eleventh South. Music day place In the near future. will be observed and an attractive musical program will be given under the direction of the music committee, Mrs. II. It. Parr, Mrs. G. H. Eckles, Mrs. A. It. Graham and Mrs. A. Boiik. January 23. will be Vocal solos, "A May Morn." by Denza, NL'XT Sunday, throughout the country and "Somewhere a Voice Is Calling," by as Child Labor day. when all clergymen Tate, will be ?Tiven by Miss Maion and speakers will be asked to bring the Moore. Mrs. E. L. Thompson will sing "I Know a Lovely Garden," by Hard-let- t. important matter before the punlir. and "Love's Springtime," by Loa mass Saturday evening preceding: Theodore Best will give a gan. meeting will be held under the aus- selectedMrs. vocal number. Mrs. O. 13. Eckof Salt Lake the pices City Federation les will be heard in the following vocal S of Woman's Clubs at o'clock at the e Ladies' Literary clubhouse. Judge L. selections, "From the Land of Waters" and "The Groves of H. Martineau. Jr., will address the meet-ine- r hy ('adman. an, .Mrs. Klizabeth M. Cohen will Shirad" Mrs. Percival O. Perkins and Miss also speak on the subject of child labor. A trio will be given by Mrs. C. C. Zora Harding will give a piano duet, Daily. Mrs. II. K. Sch raven and Mrs. "German Dances," by Beethoven. Miss Walter Bliss, accompanied by Miss Gail Elvira Rong will give as instrumental Kiddle. All women and others inter- numbers, Hondo, Opus A51, No. 2. and musical readby Beethoven. ested are urged to attend this meeting minuet"The a of Foul will be Violin," ing, to and join in the concerted effort by Miss Gladys Orem. A violin made in connection with the child given "Crescent Keveric," will be given solo, labor bill now before Congress. Graham. William The Ogden and Provo schools, byTea will be served by Mrs. Keeler, churches and women's clubs are asked members of the music comto observe Monday, January 24. as Child assisted by mittee. Mrs. P. O. Perkins, Mrs. J. D. Labor day, and It is expected that a Ambler and Miss Klvera Bong are the great deal of enthusiasm in the phil- accompanists of the afternoon. anthropic object will be aroused throughout the State of Utah as well The Cleofan will meet this week Frias In the rest of the country. day afternoon instead of Wednesday, si f with Mrs. Ashbv 1. Boyle of 3S0 E The dramatic section of the Ladaes' street. Mrs. Seymour Wells will preclub meet will afterLiterary d'Annunzio." sent the topic, "Gabriel noon at 2.30 o'clock at Monday the clubhouse. tfz Mrs. W. It. Hutchinson will read EdThe Salt Lake Civic club will hold its ward Sheldon's late book. "Romance." regular meeting Monday afternoon at Mrs. Earl Pembrok . will follow with a 2.30 o'clock Newhouse hotel. review of the hook. The section has There will heata the of general offered two prizes of $25 and $10 for the child labor bill. Mrs. discussion Leafy Montthe lest original play contributed on gomery give a reading from "Clinkor before March 15. when the contest ers," by Edna Ferber, Mrs. Katherine closes. The only limitations are that Howard will give a talk on "Modern the play must not exceed three acts Poets." and that it must be appropriate for pror duction. The College club will hold an aftersje noon Thursday at the home The Ladies.' Literary club chorus will of Mrs.meeting W. R. Tyndalc, 76S Second avemeet Tuesday afternoon promptly at 2 nue. o'clock with Mrs. K. C. YVetzell, 79 X. State. The Lloyd Alliance of the Unitarian will meet church afternoon Tho art section of the Ladies' Liter- at 2.30 o'clock InWednesday the parlors of the ary club meets Wednesday morning at church. Mrs. Katherine Howard will 10.30 o'clock at the clubhouse. Mrs. read one of her recent novels. E. A. Walton will read the paper In All friends of the alliance are the study of Spanish Art, "Xavarette. Invited to attend the meeting. El Greco." 5p e The alumnae of the Order of the The home economics section of the Gleam will hold, a meeting Sunday aftLadles Literary club instead of holding ernoon, January 23, at 4 o'clock at the the regular meeting Wednesday after- public library. noon at the clubhouse will go to the fThe mornof of the Business Utah monthly meeting University Wednesday of Salt Lake will be ing at 9.30 o'clock to visit the domestic Women's club at held Thursday the Newhouse hotel, science elepartment of the university. dinner being served at 6.30 p. m. The The Wasatch Literary club will meet program for the evening will be given Women's Clubs Sky-blu- be-I- ns c s! w-ll- ?: 5je 5fc 5i "Trawl-ingford- vV i -- . 9fC t - - -,-- ." : Jubilee Prosram. First week, January 30, Y.oung Women's Sunday. Second week, February 6. historical asso of the vesner service. Pioneers ciation for hostesses. Leader, Dr. Anna Brown. Third week, February 13. Foreign by the For Sunday services conducted will talK on eign club. Mrs. Severance "The Other Girl." Fourth week, February 20, Girls' Sunday under auspices of girl's committee. Fifth week, February 27, Inspiration vesper service. Topic, ' The Source of Our Power." Sundav vesper services of the Y. W. C. A. todav will be held as usual at a buildo'clock in the Continental BankRev. C. be the will The speaker ing. church. Christian Central of A. Snyder All young women are invited to this for the social service and to remain hostesses from hich the Central Christian church will serve re freshments. by Miss Special music will he given r? nno Pinnock. violinist, and A. E. Eberhardt, soloist. Banner Review No. 11. Woman's Benefit Association of the Maccabees, will hold its. second meeting 2 for January o'clock in afternoon at Tuesday I. O. O. F. hall. Mrs. Belle M. Hedge of Denver, state commander of Utah, will be present and will give final instructions to the large class Initiated month. The first members during the of the new class for the spring campaign also will be initiated at this meeting. Final arrangements for the grand ball to be given at the Newhouse February 11 will be All visiting completed. members of the W. B. A. O. T. M. are E. Allen, Mrs. S. W. .Morrison. Mrs. J. Dart, Mrs. II. G. McMillan, Mrs! George Francis Stiehl, Mrs. Sol, Siege, Mrs. E. D. R. Thompson. Mrs. A. r! Cook. Mrs. H. J. Mrs. 11. R. L. Seymour, Mrs. Warren Smith, Mrs. Fitzgerald, J. R. Letcher, Mrs. V. C. Orem and Mrs. O. P. Cherdron. Tables Mrs. R. D. Seymour. Mrs. W. D. Prosser, Mrs. C. W. Watson. Mrs. C. T. Mixer. Mrs. II. K. Thurber, Mrs tI P. Braffet, Mrs. R. S. Robertson, Mrs. George Raybould. Tea room Mrs. Causten Brown, Mrs. Addison Cain, Mrs. Ambrose Nord. Mrs. E. II. Holden, Mrs. W. A. Black. Mrs. O. J. Eggleston, Mrs. E. A. Greenwood. Ticket Mrs. R. J. Fitzgerald, Mrs. A. R. Cook, Mrs. II. F. Frobes, Mrs. W. IL Tawney. Candy Mrs. George Wasson, Mrs Samuel Arentz, Mrs. J. H. Ievson and Mrs. D. C. Dart. : Mrs. A. B. Sawyer assisted bv her daughters the Misses Myra and Gu.sie Sawyer entertained yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Katherine Howard, who leaves soon for California after spending several months In Salt Lake with her daughter Mrs. John Malick. About forty Invited guests were present to meet the honor guests and to listen to the reading of one of her late books, "Candle Flame." The effect of the literary effort was emphasized hy the rooms being illuminated candles. An Interesting feature In by connection with the mode of lighting was that a rare collection of valuable candlesticks owned by Miss Sawyer were used. The on the tea table was formedcenterpiece by an artistic arrangement of lighted candles. Mrs. John Mrs. Charles H. Blanchard andMalick, Miss Mary Ross presided in the dining room. k i Mrs. Maud L. Robinson of S. Fifth East entertained yesterday afternoon with a nrematrimonial affair in the form of a trousseau, tea given for her daughter Miss Lole Robinson, whose marriage will be an event of early February. A color effect in pink and white prevailed throughout the rooms and on the tea table, which was covered with cluny lace centerpiece and doilies satin. A bowl of pink sweet peas occupied the center with a Kewpie doll holding streamers of pink ribbon exto the place cards, which were tending d i:i sweet peas. Mrs. Robinson was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. B. T. Pypcr and the guests present included Mips Ada Stringham, the Misses Louisa and Miriam Wells, Miss Louise McEwan, Mhs Pearl Luke, Miss Lydia Clcff, Miss Irene Crane, Miss Fannie Ensien, M'r.s Ada Smurthwaite and Miss Luciie Pypcr. A pretty children's luncheon was given yesterday by Miss Margaret Mackenzie In compliment to her cousin Jean Brown of Miles City. Mont. The luncheon was given at Franklin's and tho table was attractively lighted with candelabra, with a basket of crimson carnations for the centerpiece. "Good Luck" dogs wore given as souvenirs to each of the young guests. A box party followed at the Pantages and Mrs. A. G. Mackenzie, mother of the young hostess, and .Mrs. Kenneth McLean of Montana, grandmother of were the chaperons the honor gue:-tof the afternoon. The party consisted of the following children: Jean Brown. Margaret Mackenzie. Zillah, Elna and Miriam Johnson, Margaret Fisher, Dorothy Ashby, John Mackenzie, Robert Newell Evans, Paul JCvans, Hugh Whytock. One of the delightful afternoon events of the week in Salt Lake society circles was the bridge tea givenn Wednesday afternoon at the W. J. home on E. Second South, when Miss Florence Haliofan entertained in compliment to Mrs. Paul F. Keyser with a bridge party and tea. Following the six tables of bridge other friends of the hostess and charming honor guest came in expressly for the daintily appointed tea. Mrs. Lewis William Sowles, Mrs. Ruel G. Halloran and Miss Edna Dunn took turns in pouring at the tea table, where a cut glass rose bowl of pink roses and white narcissus formed the centerpiece under the light of the silver candelabra. The Misses Margaret and Mary O'Brien assisted in serving. About the young society girls and forty of. wrere matrons present during the afterv- - over-pin- hand-painte- red-shad- ed p pink-shade- noon. vV j i Ladies' Literary club house thrown open yesterday afternoon for the largest and most successful social event of a nature during the season, philanthropic the occasion being a card party and tea given under the auspices of the Utah Mothers' congress for tho benefit of Hallock hall. The main auditorium was taxed to its utmost capacity for tho card tables numbering ninety, which wer also placed on the stage. A large number of other interested friends came in for the afternoon tea served in the tea room upstairs. Home-mad- e candy was readily disposed of from an attractive table at the entrance of the hall and palms, ferns and cut flowers were seen in cheerful effect throughout the hall, reception rooms and on the attractive tea table. The proceeds of the affair will go far toward the necessary of the home, which is kept upexpenses under the care of the Mothers' congress to afford comfortable quarters at small expense for widows and working women and girls. The women in charge of the different committees for the event, who worked hard to make it a social and financial success, were as follows: Reception Mrs. J. E. Dooly, Mrs. C. THE Hal-lora- I welcome. Week in Society M. There will be a meeting of the association of the west and east side high schools at the east highS school building Tuesday evening at o'clock. An Interesting program has been arranged. Mrs. Charles H. Wells will give a talk on "Democracy in Dress." Leo J. Muir will speak on "Social Activity in the High School." Every one Is welcome. Mrs. Minnie Goff, grand chief Pythian of the grand Sisters, and. other officers lodge of Utah, will make an official visit to Hermione temple, Pythian Sisters, Friday evening. All Pythian knights and Fythlan sisters are urged to he present. The Women's Democratic club held afterits annual meeting Wednesday buildnoon at its rooms in the Hooper ing. Officers were electedMrs.forH. the coming year as follows: P. president-- , Mrs. Harriet Enk-InKimball, vice president; Mrs. O. J. treassecretary; Mrs. Anna Meier, correspondurer; Miss Prudence Brown, committee executive ing secretary;Mrs. Llla Clark; Second First ward, E. Clayton; Third Sarah Mrs. ward, ward, Mrs. H. W. Branch; Fourth ward, Mrs. O. T. Rogers; Fifth ward, Mrs. Aquila Nebeker. Een-Jaml- wk Announced to d - 'e One of the happy events of the week was the informal tea given at the attractive It. J. Jessup home Tuesday afternoon, when Mrs. Jessup and Miss Jessup entertained fifty or more guests' to meet Mrs. Katherine Howard. A choice musical and literary program was presented, Mrs. Howard being heard in the reading of one of her unpublished books entitled "House of Mrs. John Malick contribPuture." uted violin selections, and Leo Neibaur accompanied by Miss Bradford gave a number of delightful vocal numbers. Potted plants and ferns adorned the (Continued on Following Page.) |