OCR Text |
Show m m Sunday, March 20, 1921' Society, Clubs, Music r J 3B GauetuHefd in flfeuance to Refioious OMioation but one week more of Lent Easter plana are in full away. Expectancy Is In the air and the (treat spring festival is awaited with pleasant anticipation. In the meantime the triumphal note of Palm Sunday, which comes today, cominto memorating Christs happy entry worJerusalem with a procession of shipers waving palms, typical of peace and toy, will be succeeded by the solemnity of noly week, including the commemoration of Good Friday, which recorded the darkest hour in Christian history, Social gayety will be held in abeyance, therefore, to rellgloua obligation until the dawn of the glad Easter, or Resurrection, time. Among Easter social plane Is a large dancing party to be given the Monday following Easter by the Bachelor Knights at the Hotel Utah. The entertainment will celebrate the tenth anniversary of the organisation and will be the final danoe of a eeriee given during the winter Patronesses from the Catholic Womens league Include Mrs. A. H S Bird, Mrs. James Jvers, Jr , Mrs ElIzSTbeth Geoghe-gaMrs Fred Davidson, Mrs J C. Lynch. Mrs E. J. OBrien and Mrs. Robert E Mark. A reception committee from the Young ladles' sodality Is composed of Missn. Florence Sullivan, Miss Gertrude Geoghe-gaMiss Anna GlUls Miss Celeste Laramie, Miss Valentine Gorlinski. Miss I.eo-noliarrtngton, Miss Gladys Griffin. Miss Anna Marie Driscoll Miss Rose and Miss Marguerite Lecuyer; floor committee, Joseph H McKay, Edward D Collins, J. P Caulfield, John F. Malone and J B Maher, arrangements ; committee, James J Lynch, chairman-William F. Leahy. Stephen J Moloney, Austin J. Gibbons and John J. Peake. WITH i n, re Weg-scheld- er loftis walker matinee party at Gordon afternoon theater was host Pantages In honor yesterday of the ninth birthday anntveraaiy of Margaret Leatherwood daughter of Mr. and Mrs E O Leatherwood. Following the matinee tea was served. A large birthday cake decorated the table Theguests were Margaret Leatherwood,- MarSkelton, Jack Loftis, Mrs,- E. O eatherwood, Mrs, George Skelton. Mrs. Warren Benjamin and Mrs. J. S. Walker. NUMBER of Salt Lake society folk are sojourning at the Hotel Del Monte Mr. and Mrs DaMd Keith. W J Halloran and Miss Florencs have made up a very congenial group. Miss Halloran won the golf tournament which was held on the historic Del Monte course over the week-enSociety win turn out In all its gaiety for the openat Del Monte this week-en- d ing of the annual polo tournament. A Hal-lor- d. attended a large card party given yesterday afternoon by the Women's Republican club at the Hotel Ltah About 175 tables were arranged for cards on the mezzanine and tea was served In the banquet room. A Florentine lace cover was over green on the tea table. A large basket of green and white carnations was a centerpiece surrounded by silver candlesticks holding green candles. Irish hats were at the comers of the table and shamrocks were scattered over the cloth. Presiding at ths tea (table were Mrs. Charles E. Mabey, Mrs. E O. Leather-wooMrs. Jeannette A. Hvde. Mrs. Wills Im Sprv, Mrs. Justin E. Davis and Mrs D. N. Straup A candy booth on ths meszanlns was decorated In shamrocks. Mra Anna H King was In charge, assisted by Mrs F. Mrs. Lorenzo Snow C. Loofbourow, and a bevy of young girls. Including Miss Danella Straup. Mias Isabel Davidson, Miss Grace Washburn, Miss Helen Townsend, Miss Lejeune Ackerman and Miss Marjorie Lewis. Music was furnlahed during ths tea hour by the Gib-to- n trio. The committee on arrangements was the entertainment committee of the club. Including Mrs W. M McOrea, Mr. K. A Rogers, Mrs. C, R Mabov, Mrs C. I, Mathews Mrs. William Spry, Mr. Charles Morris, Mrs. W. C. Locklngton and Mra Oeorge F. Wasson. The reception committee was composed of Mra. E. F Root, Mrs Mary J Cluff, Mra J T Beless, Mra George T Judd, Mra F W. Price. Mrs E S. Wright and Mra Margaret Zans Cherdron. Tickets wsr received at the door by Mrs Leo J. Bachle, Mra. M. M. Nielson and Mrs. L. J Pond A portion of ths proceeds of ths entertainment will be devoted to the entertainment of delegates to the pounqll of the General Federation of Women s Clubs, which will meet In Salt Lake In SUCCESS , d, - Charles honor of Mr DN wife of Captain I amoreux,jAmoreux, who will T to visit relative in Borleave April deaux, France, a dinner was given last night hv IJeutenant and Mrs James A. Ihirnford st their home at Fort Douglas. The table was decorated in carnations gnd amllax Covers were laid for Captain and Mrs. Lamorcux, Mrs Thomas Ieimoreux of Han Francisco, Colonel and Mrs william Stephenson and Mra E M. Stlgers Lieutenant and Mr Maurice Rose entertained at dinner Friday evening st Fort IKruglna In honor of Mrs Lamoreux Pink and white carnathsi were arranged In an Ivory basket a a centerpiece Pink randies were on silver holders Jonquils and whits carnations w;ere used about the rooms The guests Included Captain and Mrs n capt n and Mrs. R. ii. Mra Thomas lamoreug and Mra. 1 J S. Smith of tenter Mo-ra- sea of Mmi. oriffith Texas was the guest of honor Mrsst wtmjam a tea given yesterday afternoon o'clock by Mrs C, A. Fans on East South Tempi strset wer limited to friends of the guest guest of honor A bin and gold color schema was carried out In ths decorations of the tea Bill corn table flowers and yellow daisies were arranged In s large bowl as a centerpiece for the tea table The hostess was assisted by mother. Mrs J It Taft and her alster, Mies Adah the decorative sthenic At m rtmglil sup- c'uirt, r tnentlo-rIrv 'tide Mi isorma Taft The guests numbered fifty, per wua aerved The gmste were seated Alvod Mlse Anns Howard, Mss Ariltie on at II e W as tahh i the of Miss Mary Ann Jon large euierpliH M en-CHAIUTTH EmtPMHI whhh wae an of sweet lame Vlas Charlotte Jmuiide and tertslned Saturday evening at an peaa and vloletalrliicmenl Icwl es Ft In I M, nsfield (mere were laid for Informal dancng party st lb home eighteen Mrs Cm E Frew, Mr end RWtv-tunoluh ot of th of Mrs Cor E trrew on Fast HUlh Mra H 1 so Marshall end Mies pauune Ml- MHLIH the I nlverelty of 1tah enter wined South street In honor of the Phi Epsilon Uoechrr assisted (Ii lustra In It a herd time tarlv H turoav PI eororltv The aororltv rolnra, roe and Phi Epellun 11 soroliy we re,teelvllg ,nlty or- it mug at the homy of Charles M tchell rlber, were need throughout the house In ganized at th PuKer, ry of Utah Ine on Engl Htuih iciople tire, Dane ng from S at her until hom 1 ho hr II u--n AIM-ti- fl l 11 - e t c was en,oed doting the eiening and light Th commitrefreshment were served tee In charge of amngements Included IaAKK ehapt r of iha American Roger and Cannon, Martin Ottlngsr of hoKlnars wilt be' th SALT Charles M it, hell YVednftftdfiv avanlnK at a ian; Anollur function of Euster week of 11 tarary club mu h Interest Is u bridge tarty tea to tie duncln (tarty at th Ladle ttlven by tbs guild of Hi Mark s tatbedrsl house on Kaat Botifh Tmpla airaet In the guild room of the cathedral MarUi JU. Tea will lobow at the deanefy Alpha Oil toroiy of lh Vnlvarmty of Events of Coming Week IIS UI tTlih antf!n th aUh ninhr at dinner M ntlnv availing at th aorortt) houaa on Juiat TMrl Pmtth alraeU man n1 wnmn ar lnHt4 Raarvatton may I mala through Mia ('laira Drta f th rpttoit eommtt toll chaltman -, r any mambar of liib rommUta any lima today or early Monday morning, a a t- Mrv MvKwInay of Cork, lriamt ntrttnd at a public o lo Hot! t Uh from I until rvp(ln A tunhon mMJ b afternoon tha h honor of Ml (ot MauNwinry at th Ltah at oiluk today, to nhkh both Miaa ah! ha at th A 1 rthsr at Iv tA Ttan- -i on will antartaln Saturday aftartumn at nr |