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Show SOCIETY MUSIC T SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 191G SHORT OPERA SEASON LEADS SOCIETY INTEREST THIS WEEK present week, the first of the spring month of April, will be distinguished by a veritable feast of pood things and there premises to be no lack of Interest In society, THE of ten In honor of Miss Lydia B. White, one of the Easter brides-to-bThe round table, where the members of the party were seated, presented a charming apparance with a centerpiece of golden daffodils surrounded by violets arranged as corsage bouquets in fancy "holders tied with purple and were atyellow ribbon. The bouquets were aptached to the place cards and propriated and worn by the guests at the close of the afternoon. Those present to meet Miss White were Mrs. James Ivers. Jr., Mrs. George A. Eaton. Mrs. Marcellus Snow. Mrs. Arthur Thomas. Miss Dorothy White, Miss Erminie Miss Bess Faddls, Walker and Miss Mlgnon Denhalter. e. TVTRS. AKTIIUR II. S. BIRD, one of the leaders in Salt Lake cjcy WMr was elected president of the newly organized Catholic WomanN league at the official meeting of the organization club and music circles. The Krand opera season extending over Monday and Tuesday of course leads In importance. That the venture will prove an overwhelming success has already been satisfactorily established by the remarkable sale of tickets, and every member of society In the community is on the qui vlve in pleasurable 1 s) anticipation. The distinguished artists in the opera company and ballet will be greeted by large and fashionable audiences, and the full dress toilets to be worn in honor of the remarkable cccaslon will not be. the least of the spectacular scene to be presented. Below is a partial list of those who will attend the opening performance of the Boston Opera company and Tav-loBallet Russe Monday evening: Mr. and Mrs. I C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Allison, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Boyer. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bamberger, Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Behle, Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Benedict. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Bintz, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Richmond, Mr., and Mrs. J. W. Christy, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Whit ley, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Schramm, Mr. j and Mrs. Fred Cowans. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Crltchlow, Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Badger, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Daly, Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Daynes, Mrs A. II. S. Bird, Dr. K. C. Fairweather, Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Kwing, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kearns, Spencer Kccles and party from Logan, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Earls. Mr. and Mrs. J. I Franken, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Freed, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. GroeAeck. Mayor and Mrs. W. Mont Ferry, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ferry, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hollingswcrth, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Fdgar S. Hills, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Howard. Dr. and Mrs. It. It. Hampton, Max Hanauer and party. Dr. and Mrs. Sol (3. Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Hoi Slegel. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I.ippman. Mr. and Mrs. 11. It. McMlllen, Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Lewis. George Mueller. Mr. and Mrs. It. 1'. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. GeorKe II. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Olllett. Mr., and Mrs. David Keith, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. G. I.., C. Rich, Ogden; Rosenblatt. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shear-- j man. Mr. and Mrs. Karl A. Seheld. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rosenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rtter, Mr. and Mrs. I C. Rlter, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ross, Ogden; Gov. ana Mrs. William Spry. Prof, and Mrs. Joseph Ballantyne, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Sewles, Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Smoot, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Nibley, Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sweet. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Salinger, Mr, and Mrs. E. I Van Meter, Ogden: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyng. Mr. and Mrs. 11. H. Van Housen, Mr. and Mrs. John Weir, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Max Weil, Dr. and Mrs. E. D. AVoodruff. Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Wilcox, Dr. and Mrs. Union Worthlngton. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Will-lamMr. and Mrs. David Wegg. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Young. j with the grand honors the DIVIDING !s the ball game Tuesday afternoon, which officially opens the baseball season of the Pact fir; Coast league. To those who enjoy and understand the national game of whom there are countless numbers in Salt Lake there is no more fascinating diversion than spending the afternoon hours In the pen with the magnificent mountain ranges and view of snow-cla- d the Salt Lake valley clothed In the tender green spring foliage spread before them as they follow the skillful moves of the professional players. The boxes will be occupied this season a they were last year by the officials and directors of the league. Among the society folk who are always present with parties of friends in their front row boxes will be the Jay T. Harrises, the F. S. Murphys, the Lawrence Greenes, the Claud W. Freeds, the Lester D. Freeds ''fiand many others. Miss Zora Shaw entertained thirty friends yesterday afternoon to meet her house puest, Mrs. Frederick C. of San Francisco. The affair Porter, was In the nature of a bridge tea,, when four tables were played, with the other guests coming in later for tea. A profusion of yellow daffodils agraced the rooms and the tea table and color effect in harmony extended through dethe tallies, refreshments and other entails. Miss Shaw was assisted In tertaining by her mother, Mrs. James K. Shaw. Mrs. M. R. Harcombe, mother of the complimented guest, came from - ". Ogden.. Mrs. Guy S. Anderson entertained yesterday-afternooat her home In E. Seventh South, In compliment to Miss .Lillian C. Hansen of Shoshone, Ida., who will be married in May to Mrs. Anderson's brother,- Joseph W. .Simp-kiSixteen were present and golden jonquils and daffodils were used in the house. The pretty effect throughout "over, the guests spent the afternoon thimbles." The hostess was assisted in serving refreshments by Miss Ethel Watkins and Mrs. Frank Phelps. Miss Hansen has been the honor guest at a number of prematrimonial" affairs since her arrival In the city as the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. C. Goodwin, 668 First avenue. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Stewart. C. Abbott gave a kenslngton for her, when the guests were Miss Elsie de Groot, Mrs. A. W. Lufkln. Mrs. M. T. I.epper, Mrs. W. J. Abbott. Mrs. William C. Pack and Mrs. W. D. Henry. Red tulips were used In In the floral decorations. pretty effect Mrs. Goodwin entertained, socially for her sister and a pleasant affair was given for Miss Hansen at the parsonage of Phillips Congregational church one day last week. wa i v x r. . i n . - i j j ( ( fn, s. ty, sjt conference also convenes TIIS spring week, which means that the streets and thoroughfares will be crowded with visitors from very part of the state, thereby adding to the general air of cheerfulness and festivity. out-of-to- The presence In" the city of thes people at the spring and fall conference seasons always adds a special interesting feature to the genera! g of the community. emphasise the fact so many times TOstated that Salt Lake residents are more er le3 in evidence In society circles en the Pacific coast as well as wherever they may be found. It Is interesting to note thatn the following Items concerning local people were found in one issue of a Los Angeles Sunday paper: "Over at Pasadena the season Increases in gaiety as It nears Its close, and ome very smart dinner and supper parties have been given during March. "Mrs. Edwin Franc's Holmes was hostess at one of the most attractive dinners ever given at the Hotel Huntington, when she entertained the young people of Hotel Maryland at the Emerald Isle ball. -Mrs. Holmes wore an imported gown out-of-to- well-bein- well-know- wn . . a. ..... v.- -- ..... ' n. company, has been transferred to San Bernardino. ISS MAMIE GRACE JOHNSON, whose engagement to Reno Mrs. Maud Hayes was the hostess at j LVX Brenton Tempest is announced today, the marriage to be one a luncheon Monday at her home in Miss Johnson, whose social events of the Easter season. Third North in compliment to Mrs. R. I of the her sister, Mrs. W. of been the home is in Shreveport, La., has F. Van Slyke, who will leave soon to guest make her home in Pocatello. Those j in Garfield for the past year. present were Mrs. Minnie Bowdle, Mrs. Anna Stewart, Mrs. Tomstorf, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Bertha Price, Mrs. Dunford, Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Edna I Houtz. Mrs. Christensen, Mrs. Hayes and Mrs. Hepworth. jf? The women of Central Christian church gave a silver tea Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. S. Fisher, 1528 Edison avenue. The color scheme was pink and white. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. C. A. Snyder and Mrs. Homer Benton. Those serving at the table were Mrs. Webster Greene and Mrs. I. M. Groth. The following were present: Miss Nora Hardy, Miss" Elma Dundas, Mrs. Webster Greene, Mrs. Homer Benton, Mrs. Philip Schonert, Mrs. A. T. Mrs. C. A. Relf, Mrs. W. II. V '"0 Frymire, Mrs. F. H. Gallagher, Mrs. H. W. Goodwin, Mrs. R. H. Esselbach, Mrs. r M. J. Hewes, Mrs. J. W. Rozzelle, Mrs. J. J. Claflin, Mrs. W. D. Battson. Mrs. W. M. Scott, Mrs. 11. Birkinshaw, Mrs. C. Hall. Mrs. I. I Betts, Mrs. W. M. Barnard, Mrs. A. H. Bronn, Mrs. E. H. Dundas, Mrs. M. Addy, Mrs. G. W. Roy-ste- r, Mrs. R. S. Farris, Mrs. I. M. Groth. Mrs. A. C. Keefer. Mrs. C. S. Fisher, ix"1" Mrs. W. A. McMurray, Mrs. C. A. SnyV S 'V , der, Mrs. C. B. Arnold, Mrs. Price. Mrs. 0xt VV Tr -- C djc Mc-Cann- e. C t, McGeehee, Mrs. Quimby, Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. Donaldey, Mrs. Flandro, Mrs. Mur- X Sy, --X x V X V N 5 j. N . rain. In honor of Earl Bowerbank, a farewell was given Monday evening in the form of a surprise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson In W. Fourth . North. Music was furnished by the Orpheus quintet, of which ..organization Mr. Bowerbank is cornetist. Games were played ind lefreshments served. !: sj; Miss Isabelle James entertained the M. M. M. club Monday evening. Pink and white sweet peas lormed the centerpiece on the table, wiiere covers were laid for a dozen. Mrs. A. F. Wilson entertained her sewing club Thursday at her home in Emerson avenue. Spring flowers were :ooms and lunchused to decorate-theon table. The club will be entertained "TJiursdav by Mrs. 3 A. Selander in N. Seventh West. The F. M. X. club met at the home of Miss lrma Hawkins Monday ivenlng;. Plans for a party to be given in the near" future were discussed. : Miss Victoria Midgley entertained the B. G. club at her homo Wednesday evening. Sewing was the of. the evening with supper setved later. Miss Gladys Barker was the 'invited guest. Miss Yda Gilos vlll entertain the club Thursday ovcr.ing of this week at her home in Thirc. ave- X v . T vSx I V - V v. XXX X x SvX Vx W " X x V X x - x- - V 1 v I - -- e XVX x V x . s XsN x ,xxx : A X x . sN x. . At her home tn Thirteenth East yesMrs. C. O. Vaness enterday afternoon tertained at a tea in honor of Mrs.3 5i A Katherine Howard from 2.30 until o'clock. Musical selections were given by Miss Marian Moore and Miss Elvera Bong,and Mrs. Howard read her poem, "Eve an Epic of Woman." and also her version of "Little Red Riding Hood." Red and white tulips adorned the '. rooms. The hostess was assisted In her guests numbering entertaining, forty, by Mls3 Marcia Butler, Miss Cordelia Straup, Mrs. E. M. Rhoades and nue. little Ora Fernleyy jje Mrs. Vaness enterMiss Virginia Fitt entertained memFriday afternoon tained with a bridge tea, at which Mrs. bers of the Enin club evenJames J. Carey of San Francisco was ing at her home in theThursday Louis-'aparttlie honor guest. Seven tables of the ments. The evening was spent in game were filled wltlv players' and a playing 500. Miss Arline Folland wen Ltea was served later in the afternoon. the The decorations, prize. place of green silk trimmed with silver bands the G. A. R.. will give a card party were carried out in favors and cards A card party was given last niKht violets. The table had a large bpsktt and social at the home of Mrs. Orpha cf lace." now on Thornton, 195S W. First South, Monday by Miss Jeanne Ingalls in honor of Miss of violets with a violet maline "In honor of Mrs. Harold Lamb, who afternoon, from 2 until 5 o'clock. All Helen L. Copeland and James Wilbur the handle. Vocal and piano selections Is to make her home In Salt Lake, Mrs. friends, comrades and members of the Jenkins, whose marriage will take were given by Miss Carmenlta Pitt and G. A. R.' societies are invited. Take place next week. Five tables of bridge Miss Gertrude Slater. The Enin memC. F. Crank of Cabrlllo Canal, Venice, W. Second South car. were enjoyed and violets and other bers will be entertained April 20 by recently entertained with a charming spring flowers were the effec- Miss Arline Folland at her home, T50 The Woman's Progressive club will fragrant tive decorations of the rooms. Miss W. South Temple Street. function. Golden Jonquils were iised entertain at a card party Thursday Ingalls was assisted by her sister Miss in decorations. Covers were laid for afternoon at the .'Wilson hotel from- 2 Gertrude Ingalls In serving refreshMiss Minnie and Frod Kgan Mrs. Harold .Lamb,. Miss William until 3 o'clock. ments. Miss Copeland has been the entertained withEgan a surprise pleasant ' & Miss Carolyn Bache, Mrs. Crank, in honor of guest' at several social Thursday evening party Ladies-- Germania club will give complimented The events the last week in anticipation of their brother, Harry Egan, wio recentMrs. Frank Prior, Mrs. Allister David- an Easter afternoon thefComlng marriage. Wednesday party ly returned from Europe. ?Ianciii? and son, all friends, when Salt Lake was at 2 o'clock at F. O. E. hall. Members were the amusement of the their' home." and their children are invited. Mrs. O. E. Carey of Denver, who Is a games was after which supp?r evening, guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. t Misses were The served. ie guests "One of the mrst charming young Russell L. Tracy, has been the re- Bessie Willes, Rachel Peterson. Ida women who visited at Hotel Virginia cipient of a great deal of informal so- Giles. Miriam Jacobsen. Marie James, cial attention during her stay in Salt Victoria Midgley, this season Is Miss Helen Egerton of Olive Gladys Lake, where she made her home many Barker, Bernice Lyman, Snow, Luoile' Smith, New York City, who. with her aunt. years. Anderson. Arthur Ijanger-fielMrs. F. L. Oswald of Salt Lake City, is Mr. and Mrs. George A. Stelner gave and Aldon Maxwell. Edgar MonCharles a dinner in her honor. Friday evening, spending a few weeks at the beach. Hubert Hall, Edgar V'aymon, the following were asked to tague. "Miss Eprerton came west to Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. William D. Leonard an- when Leo Winnie, Lloyd Egan, Clyde Eager, L. meet her: Mr. and Mrs. Russel Edmonds and the hostesses fand a' bridesmaid at the wedding of nounce the engagement of their sister Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Stephens, Clyde of honor. her cousin, iliss Hazel Oswald. This Mamie Grace Johnson of Shreveport, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Sears', and Dr. guest Miss Ida Giles entertained members ceremony was one cf the most fashion- La., to Rone Brenton Tempest of Salt and Mrs. Charles E. Carter. ;J B. G. club and a few fri ids at able affairs of Utah a short time ago. Lake, the marriage to take place early Mrs. J. W. Mcllenry and Mrs. Eliz- of the !n honor of home her "Miss Egerton and Mrs. Oswald will in May. abeth M. Cohen were hostesses Thurs- Miss MinnieFriday evening an hrl.l The Egan, April one of at the afternoon be at the Virginia until April, then pleasant The bride-to-b- e has been visiting day a little of was in nature the affair naof the week, in the social in they are returning to Salt Lake. Later the last year here and In Garfield with ture ofaffairs a musicale and tea given in girl's party. All were attir'ia with their hair In curls. Viothey are both to go east to Miss Eger-ton- 's her sister Mrs. Leonard, and has compliment to Mrs. Katherine Howard dresses roses formed the floral decolets and home in Murray. home in New York." proved to be a popular member of so- at the Mcllenrywomen the other details weie while rations, to were About sixty present as far ns possiamusements ciety circles. Mr. Temjest is con- enjoy children's the afternoon and the Interest- ble. The was nected with the Utah Copper ' company ing program spent in sewevening Mrs. Howard presented. bride-to-bThe invited guests for at Garfield and a member of club and read a number of her original poems, ing B. G. club members the aside from from was the circles. furnished trio music professional by Leah Perry. Miss Minnie the Hillcrest Junior High school, com- were Miss is not much scheduled in the Miss Cope-lanL. d of Miss marriaKP Gladys Barker, Miss BerHelen The Egan, Miss of and violin cornet, piano. posed THERE of local society the present and Miss Dona South. Cm nice Lvman arand John Wilbur Jenkins, Jr.. Grate seen in was several Davis mornThursday evening Miss Bessie AVliles week aside from the grand opera at- will take11 place quietly Tuesday tistic dances. will entertain with a miscellaneous at o'clock the home at of the Include dinners will white ing which and and tractions,pink Palms, ferns and suppers preceding and following bride's parents Mr. and Mrs.- L. A. snapdragons were seen In the decora- shower for Miss Egan. The young tions of the rooms and tea table, where Copeland, 32 J street. the evening performances.. numerous club attractions couple will leave immediately after the Mrs. John Malick presided. There are for nearly every day of the week in ceremony for a wedding trip to the The most ' elaborate event of the connection with state meetings and coast. s; : week in society circles was the dinner conferences. The marriage cf Miss Martha Long dance given ' Thursday evening at the This afternoon Miss Helen I Cope-lan- d and Arthur Iierryman will take place Salt Lake Tennis club. Fifty or more MRS. E. E. CORFMAN will meet the board of the Utah were In attendance and the affair was will entertain at a trousseau tea Tuesday evening at the home of the parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. In the form of a carnival, with all Federation of Women's clubs Thursfrom 3 until 6 o'clock at her home, bride's 217 F street. . Long, kinds of attractive favors in hats, bon- day in the Ladies' Literary club house 02 J street. j'j nets, toy balloons and musical instru- at 9.30 a. m. Members of the board Miss La Vern Chapman of Pocatello, ments. The affair was the last in the will be guests of the Utah ManufacLieut, and Mrs. V. R. Bell will give Ida., IC S. Willes, son of W. J. series of An informal .lancing party Tuesday Wllles'and parties given by the Supper turers association at noon luncheon. of Salt Lake, will be married club this season. compliment- to Mrs. James J. nlht in At 1.30 in the Ladies" Literary club Carey of San Francisco at their quar- Wednesday in the y'tSalt jtLake Temple. house the conference of presidents will The annual cadet ball by the meet. Mrs. Gecrge Francis ters at Fort Douglas., Stlehl in Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Avery announce cadets of the Salt Lake given schools behalf of the Literary club, and High i' clubMrs. J. D. Hurd of Ramona avenue, Ihe engagement of their daughter Friday night at the Auditorium was women of Salt Lake will welcome the to Florence J. the Raymond Pitts, will be hostess at a tea Thursday 3 p. m. the chairmen of pronounced to be the most successful of the parties given by the military federation. At afternoon, given in' honor of her sister wedding to take place ;;cApril 12. meet under direction will departments Mrs. Y. G. Ruckenbrod of Logan, who organization. There were a number of of Mrs. R. B. Porter of Ogden, first A. Mrs. announces Rawden the Mary Is visiting here at the home of her vice president of the federation. On of her daughter , Ethel to drills and exercises presented. sjt Mrs. C. W. Morse. engagement parents. Judge and: club Howells. Forrest to the Literary take Friday at9 the m.Ladies' Smith Miss her marriage sfs and brother house Retta j: execua of a. bride-elenear at the in The meeting future. a dancing party last Bert Smith Mrr. George A. Stelner will enter- place the is the daughter of the late T. .J. nlsht at theirgave home in Virginia avenue, tive board will be held. At be10 contain members of the bridge club Wed- Bawd en. will of conference presidents when thirty of their young frjfends tinued. At 1 p. m. a luncheon will be nesday at luncheon and bridge at her sje was served were entertained. home "in Second avenue. club. Mrs. A. Miss The marriage of Seraph White late In the evening.Supper, given at the Commercial jg. The host and N. A. committee has Wedher Allred Hllford took and and McKay place Mrs. A. F. Wilson will entertain hostess were assisted their mother In the Salt Lake Temple. decoration. and luncheon A Mrs. A. Smith and Mrs.byM. A. Smith. the of nesday 239 charge at her home, afternoon Tuesday was Riven In the evening Mrs. Cfarles Wells and her committee ... Emerson avenue, in honor of Miss Amy reception for the brides-elect. young couple at the home of Miss Ruth Splker entertained two have planned an attractive scheme of Ashton. one of the 'J.ispring the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will- dozen of her young friends last night toasts. i The Salt Lawe district clubs will be The University Score club will give iam 11. White, at which only immedi- at a dancing party. Games and dancing the a formal dancing party Friday evening ate .friends and relatives were pres- followed by a late supper were the hostesses at this luncheon andexecuent. features of the evening. A color effect presidents and members of the of at the Hotel Utah roof garden. the tive board residing outside in pink and .white prevailed throughThe Chi Omega sorority will enterThe the clubs honored district guests. decorations out the and the dance refreshments. a tain with cabaret evening The young hostess was assisted b3' her which belong to the Salt Lake district of Thursday. April 13. mother Mrs. J. , A. Spiker and sister are the clubs of Bingham Canyon, PI Kappa Alpha' fraternity has isMiss Lulu Spiker. Garfield, Midvale, Park Cits', Salt Lake and Tooele. sued invitations for a large dancing City pretty prematrimonial enMr. Mrs. All F. 21 and Carl the Hotel AVERY at to be past presidents of the state fedMontgomery April given party a was tea the form of given E. Mr. Mrs. memfor and tertained Robert Utah. Fraternity and sorority eration, the state executive board and at the Ncwhouse Pyle Thursday evening with a card club presidents of the district are on yesterday afternoon bers will be guests. hotel from 4 until 6 .o'clock by Mrs. and dancing party. Mr. Pyle, who is the reception committee. Clubwomen T. II. Gordo'u circle No. 4, Ladies of Earl V. Smith, who entertained a party manager of the Wells-FargExpress are invited to attend and bring guests - " - - - 'y " Jx-c- s x -- xXxNf x xvN V S x "x J v X xx, X N X xX N 1 ;Je . ' x iiim-feme- s X i? ' S- S. ..r S ' S I S 8 ! 'xx x Xx X x ' X". X , xx. x . xx x" S x s j . x .x x .k."'? X X ... Yx ' '.V '.V.V S s x .X" x V '.A V. .".X '.".- i X '. v ' X A " .' i X v , xssX .XJ'."- - .'.XX. -- xl .XtX X X X X - : - . y, -- if they desire. . e -- - Women's Glubs . -- s5t - . ct Week in Soeietv o concerning the card party and tea given the first part of the month. Mrs. Hines will be assisted in serving refreshments by Mrs. C. A. Cooke, Mrs. William Vier, Mrs. William Mossop, Mrs. Lorenzo Snow, Mrs. AVilliam II. Folland and Mrs. Albert Crcnk. , t e. . jje aje The College club will hold its an! The Woman's Republican club will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. Frank Mines, 830 S. Ninth East. The principal paper of the afternoon will be 'given by Mrs. Frank B. Scott on "The Best Method of Taxation." Current events will be reviewed by Mrs. T. D. Lewis. Reports will be made . Coming Events - At the next meeting Mrs. Howard, by request, - has consented to read' some , of her, original, poems. , d, si-r- Lee in nual meeting for the election of ofwith Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood, the state federation, will make an in- ficers 1237 E. First South, Thursday night. formal address. :jc The committee in charge includes the First uniof Alliance The Lloyd Mrs. A. N. McKay. Mrs. Richard W. tarian church will meet Wednesday, at Young, Mrs. B. F. Frobes and Mrs. II. 2.30 o'clock at the church. E. Schiller. V Jc O. . . of Mapleton; Joseph look," Mrs. A. E. Gibson.. Storrs, Utah; "Our Ideals" Miss Alice Cox, Logan; "Aiming and Scoring," Mrs. McB.eth, Payson. 'Mr3. Cantril of Price will speak on "Freemasortr y of Clubwomen." Mrs. E. E. Corf man, president of - je f day afternoon with Mrs. E. All .persons desiring W.-F- Weddings and to-b- X X;:;?Xxi$x'J.i , . Engagements sx reservations should notify Mrs. A. N. the Miller apartments. . sic McKay or Mrs. E. O. Leather wood. At the luncheon Mrs. Adams will The Poetry society of Utah will meet act as toastmistress. Responses will Monday evening at 8 o'clock at that be made to the following toasts: "The public library. Mrs. Katherine Clubwoman's Preparedness," Miss Jen- ard will read from the poems of Consen of Mount Pleasant; "Growing Up," rad, Aiken and Margaret .Widdemore. "OutMrs. Allen ' . x Xj.x - Mc-Curd- X X xX"-Xx i - U V Y SatRadiant Sewing circle will meetGlass-broowith Miss Ruth urday afternoon 50 S. Ninth East. k, ' G ; The regular business meeting of the. Ladies Aid society of Iliff M. E. church will be held Tuesday witli.Mrs. N. A. Dunyon, 23 jc H street. ; , .'j..' meeting was held Friday morning of the Utah Suffrage State council at the office of Mrs. Emeline B. Wells, to make arrangements for the appearance in Salt Lake of Mrs. Carrie Chapman. Catt, president of the National American Woman's Suffrage association. Mrs. Catt, who is making a tour of the suffrage states, including Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Montana, California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah and New Mexico, will be in Salt Lake April 17 and 18. A public reception will probably Ijo held in honor of the visitor and many meetings will be held during her stay in the city. Mrs. F. S. Richards is chairman of the local beard and Mrs. Elizabeth M. Cohen secretary. Mrs. Catt, with Susan B. Anthony, organized the local organization in 1,900. A Ther egular meeting of the Salt Lake City Federation of clubs will be held Monday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at the Commercial club. JProf. Mark Brown of the Whitticr school and Mr. Saunders cc vernment ' cxnert will nrl- Ldress the meeting on school gardens. y The Wasatch Literary club will meet afternoon with Mrs. E. G. PalTuesday mer, 1212 Roosevelt avenue. There will be an election of officers and reports of the year read. A musical program will also be given. $z i'f , The Seekers' Literarj' club will meet Women of the university will meet with Mrs. C. W. Tuesday 574afternoon Wall street. The meeting in, the women's rest room of the AdSeaton, will' be-- in the nature of a silver tea ministration building Saturday, April and musicale. Members should take S, at 2.30 p. m. The afternoon will be Center street car.. occupied with an illustrated talk on , ;'? French Creole songs of New Orleans ' At the by Mrs. George E. Fellows, accomaftermeeting regular Tha R. Anderson. noon of the current eventsFriday and current panied by Mrs. A.Mrs. R. B. Ketchum, will be literature section" of the Ladies' Liter- hostesses A. R. Anderson,' Mrs. George ary club at the clubhouse, a program Mrs. L. A. Quivey and ' Mrs. Mrs. Coray, will be presented on Shakespeare. E. Erickson. Miss EUa M. Dukes will talk on Ephraim "Shakespeare and His Works." Mis-E. G. Caster, general secretary of Elizabeth Messmore will speak on in Shakespeare's Day." The the Y. M. C. A., will speak at the young "England n orchestra will play women's service this afternoon at 5 varlous movements from "Midsummer o'clock, in the Continental Bank buildMiss Iviie Shields will Introduce Night's Dream." AU friends interested ing. one of her pupils In several piano numare invited to attend. ... bers, and Miss Florence Robinson will The home economies section of the give two vocal solos. The hostesses Ladies' Literary club will meet Wed- for the- social hour will be women' of nesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at the the Westminster Presbyterian church. clubhouse. M!ss Louise Jennings will All young women are invited to make talk on "Household Decoration." A the Y. W. C. A. rooms the objective of food demonstration will also be given. their Sunday afternoon walks. '! The art section of the Ladies Literof the The local chapter Daughters club will meet Wednesday foreary noon at 10.30 at the clubhouse. Mrs. of the American Revolution has reF. K. Woodruff will present the topics, ceived a communication from Mrs. Cummings Story, president of "Murillo," "The Immaculate Coucep-tion,- " William national the organization, to the efand "The Holy Family." fect that Saturday, April 8, will be set At the last meeting of the section as Belgian apart Flag day by the memwere officers the following elected for bers the country. throughout the year. Mrs. E. A. Walton, chairOne hundred flags will be sent to man; Mrs. E. O. Lee, vice chairman; each member of the local chapter to Mrs. Earl Pinney, secretary and treas- cents apiece, which is be sold for ' urer. the cost of rations for one day of the The- Short Story club will meet Mon (Continued on Following Page,) j . - . . " s Cowan-Jacobso- - . ( 7- J 'fi - |