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Show ti " -- i, w; fr y$t fr - C, V vm 1; DESERIiT-EVE- IN G . NEWS N SA TU H DAY - M A R C 1 122-1- 9 1 W.ltl the pausing of St Patrick's Rday, the social realm, bereft of distinct -- migrention In the way of color arid em- Mem, will be obliged to revert to the uvnal dealgna furnished bv nature tn Lher gorgeous array of hpring blossoms, until Easter bring her onderJul tnb- ute of lilies, though, they and the wee find other special Eaiter hnd flowec have been already -- in evidence during the past week. In. -- the period between, it la probable that 'thdroJriB be inany festivities of an in- .formal nature, at least while one or two of the women clubs will hold sjelebrition t Orl Monday the SfOry club will give it annual , in celebration of it fourth rblrthdayrthe affair to be held at the v'botne of MraFreeman Bassett .at 1.30 p.rm An Interesting program will fol-- , low, the plan being corned out in most original Ideas. Later theWasatch club wtll give an" apnwrsary affair, this year in some new wa. u the usual breakfast will be replaced by something different In form. Pev- -era! Interesting weddings are plannear future, and these with tied the usual bride parties promise with festivities. filled spring -- "I- em-blr- -- -- ni be- - ment were served, the diningroom ing beautifully oecorated in calla lilies and pink tarnation. Members of the Womans Democratic chib assisted in receiving End entertaining. Mr. and Mr. J L. Reynold enter- tained their social club Thursday eve-g, the usual pastime being followed b refreshments. The decorations and other detail were in Easter suggestion. the table from which the supper was served having for a centerpiece a basket of- daffodil, snd ths .place The card being- tn tiny chickens. include besides the club number host and hostess Mr and Mrs J H Mrs Harold 8. Waters, Mr. and Dayne. Mr and Mrs VV N. Lewis, Mr and Mrs H W bherwood, Mr. gnd Mr. J J. Porter and Miss Florence Aligood. -- wa hostess an afternoon tea on First avenue, at given in honor of Miss Phyllis Lunin the table having for a centerpiece a basket of red roses aod freslas. and about a dozen intimate friends being present. Mrs. Garrett S. Wiikm and Mrs. Kidney G Kavllle preat the tea table, and Mias Ruth j Vaudeville entertainment will "tie sided of the Cowie assisted in serving. Chi the sorority Omega by, given J ji I'nlvenilty of Itah this evening, at Miss Helen Gannon, whoss marriage de- Whitney hall, the proceeds to becom- to Lynn Phillips Walker of Chicago, voted to charity. The following was guest of mtttee are arranging for the enter- will take place this month,aPan informal Wilhonor Thursday evening Edna tainment: Tickets, Miss Hams and Miss Mary Romney: pub-- i dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Itrity, Mias Golda Hvde and Miss Edwin Q. Cannon at their home. .The of , Katherine Marshall, acts. Miss Mar- table had for a centerpiece a bowl and pink swert peas, and covers jorie Burrows, Mine Helen Midgley and violets Mias Were laid for about a dozen members Miss Louise Hill, properties. Willa Robbins, Miss Fulvta Ivins and of the family. v Miss Colda Miss Belle Livingston. Mis Viola Haines entertained the Hyde will be stage manager-- and Miss Marjorie Burrows general manager O. N. O. club- at a prettily appointed ' Miss Victoria Howall will be tn charge luncheon at her home on 8izth avenue of freshmen members of the sorority, apd J street Wednesday. The young c, who and act aa ushers. hostess was assisted by her mother, will I The chorus will include Miss Belle Mrs. K. Haines. The table was decM Livingston, Miss Sarah Burton. Mias orated with large clusters of pink maMargaret Felt, Miss Fulvta Ivins, Miss sweet peas, and streamers of pink Burrows, Mias Edna Wll- - ll ne were brought from the chandeflams. Miss Apiy Whitney and Miss lier to the table. The club members who attended were Mies Emma JohnMary Romney. son, president: Miss Emily Crebs. sec, One of the pleasant St. Patricks day retary; Miss Florence Melvin; Miss : evanta wias the social affair given by Myra Mace. Miss Katie Murray. Min Mias Alberta Jones, her guests being LorenesCrebs, Miss Blanche Stockdale, her violin pupils. Tea was served Miss Pauline LaubengaieeSMhii Viola f from a table having a large birthday Haines. , Mm on C H Hha Thurdy,at her home frlli ' sell-ban- dy J 1 f- cake for a .eenUrpieoe and flower On Monday Mrs. Susa Toung Gates place cards and favors tn the prevail-- f ing colors were effectively used. All celebrated her birthday anniversary i F present wore green paper caps. Irish In a social afternoon at her home, to i music was a feature of the afternoon. which were bidden the board of the e I i General Relief society, the presiding The Ace club was entertained on officers of the T. L. M. I. and Primary ,j f RMcIn the evening a dinner associations. Wednesday by Mrs. - Douglas Ghle. luncheon preceding the usual was served, and present in addition to i 1. pastime. The decorations were Hi red these were Senator Reed Smoot. Preat. J! ii carnations and ferns. The guests tn- -, G W. Penrose. Mr. and Mr. Joseph eluded Mrs. J. Everett Towel), Mrs. J. Fielding Smith. Dr. and Mrs. J. A H Roderick Korea, Mrs. David Reese, Widtsoe and Mr. Jacob Gates. An InMra. George L. Jensen, Mrs. Harold formal program followed, Mrs. W. N. J la Peck --Mrs. Robert, Midgley and Williams acting- - an mistress of cerewere made by monies. j , Mr George C. West. Speeches . I Senator Smoot, President Penrose and In honor of Miss Elizabeth McLeese, Mrs. Joseph Fielding Smith. Whose marriage to T. K. Frederickaon will take place early in April, Mrs. B The 1501 commercial clans of the I' McLeese will entertain at a miscel- - L. D. 8. business college will hold Its rv laneous shower party qq FrkUjT, postponed annual class reunion March 58. at 8:1$ pm.- - at the Lion House. The meeting was to have been held i"! An interesting affair of Wednesday Monday, but was delayed until a later - Z tkaa the reception given by the Wora- -. date. The will Include ans Democratic club at the home of games, dancingprogram and refreshments The j Mrs. Aquila Nebeker, in honor of the announcement is issued by Albert club president, Mrs. C. M. Hecker, who Merrill, president of the Class, Hem j is about to leave to make her home at ming Mortenson. vice president, and , Twin Falls, Idaho. Ths rooms were Mrs. May 8. Nash, secretary. - ' E bright with spring Gowers, and 6$ 4 Mrs. Kenneth Loman was hostess guests were present Musical numbers were given by Miss Evelyn Buehler vn Wednesday at a delightful luncheoty 3 and Miss Marx Lathan, and a special given at the Hotel Utah, the table bei feature wga the presentation to Mrs ing laid la the Presidents suite, and pecker by the club of a handsome beautifully decorated in spring flow-tr- s. Three baskets filled with daffoportfolio, in a short speech made by 5 jjfrs. Elizabeth M. Hayward. Refresh- - dils and white narcissus were ar- .. J- -, . I -- -- SECTION otbeh guest included Miss Florence Hallbran. Mrs. Kenneth Lilian, Mrs. J. Bowles, Mrs. Paul Poise, Mrs. C. H. Shay, Mrs. Tom Boise. Mrs. rfSi.an-J id Guernsey. Mrs. Albert Flatter, Mins Mies Sima, Gladys daughter of M?. Mrs. George ant) H.. Bqjlough, the cereand 'David mony - beiVig performed at (o'clock by Bishop O. F. Hunter in the presHowence of the, near relatives and friends, Lealj Hendepson, Mian followed by eh reception. The bridal Miss Allie Helen Mias. Benson, ard, Kearns. couple stodd in front of the bay window which was banked in ferns and . palinst while all about the room were snapdragons In gold and white The bride wore a gown of white georgette crepe with bead trimmings, and carried a shower of brides rose tied with streamers of white nialine There were no attendants. The table in the diningroom had a Qlu'rty lace Cloth over An interesting affair of Tuesday pink satin, and for a centerpiece a wan the marriage -- of Miss Hazel while enameled basket filled with pink 8 perry and J. Leonard Lave, ths cere- Ophelia rosea and tied with pink Musical numbers were rendered mony being performed in the temple during the day, with Patriarch Hyrum by the Troubadours, and Everard folA J. Smith oftmmUug. reception sang during the ceremony O lowed in the evening at the home of (promise Me. Assisting the bridal the brldea sister, Mre C. 8 Hyde. The I party in receiving werf Mr and Mrs. riKgns were bright with flowers and George Sims, Mr, and Mrs. David Bub ft fns, he parlor in white lilies and lough, Mis Fern Johnson, .Miss Doroferns, the livmgrooin in red and thy Strickley Miss Phyllis Goulet and white roses, and the diningroom in Mrs. Reed Harvey. Mrs. C. M Mcpink carnations and sweet pea,- - the Donald was in charge of the diningtable having for a centerpiece a bas- room aod'was assisted by Miss Grace ket of the flowers tied with pink Sims and Miss Erma Suns. Mr. and The bride wore a gown of white Mrs. Bullough will be st home to their crepe de meteor with pearl trim- friends after March 25 in the Fliuore South mings, and a veil caught with orange apartments on west Second blossoms tjhe carried a bouquet of street. bridesrosea. There were no attendants Receiving were Mr. and Mrs. On Wednesday the marriage of Mias C. 8. Hyde, Mrs, Arthur Sperry, Mrs Helen Frank and Burke McArthur Mi F. Sperry Elder O. F. AssMing in the dining- took place in room were Miss Merle Sperry. Miss Whitney performing the ceremony. A Minnie ' Preece, Miss Irene Walkvr, dinner followed at the Hotel Utah, Ihe Miss Vera Slagel. Mix. Helen Bailey, , table hating for a centerpiece a large I Mias Matilda Rydman- basket of pink roses and Scotch hea- I ther tied with a bow of pink maline The marriage or Mfes Gllda Pax-- ! The bride wore a gown of pale pink in ostrich trimmed ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William georgette crepe Paxton of Kanosh, Utah, and J. A feathers, and carried a shower of pink Leslie of Magna, Utah, took place this rose and sweet peae. Mr. and Mrs. week, the ceremony being performed llqArthur haye gone for a short wed at the Hotel Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Les- ding trip, and will later be at home lie will make their home at Magna, tn Mount Pleasant. where the former has the position of one of the general foremen of the The marriage of Miss Eva Perry and t'tah Copper mine. Kenneth Charles Atnslle took place Thursday at 1 o'clock at the home of An interesting eveqt of Wednesday the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. was of the evening marriage Perry, 84 U street The cereinony was I'riniy; has not gone out of style as a dress trimming- - aa the smart frock shown in the sketch Jielps to prove. This dress, made of tan colored serge, is trimmed with many bandings of Inch wide brown wool fringe and with large buttons oovered in brown. 'The fringe bands the skirt at the knees,, forms a girdle and decks the collar. Wool fringe la often used-o- n. satla and on the humerous woven and knitted silk fabrics so much In vogue. ' A tailored frock, whether of Bilk er wool fabric, is a very important addition to any wardrobe. During late spring and even throughout the summer there are many cool days when such a fgock 1 required, and It always cornea In admirably for travel sear The seasons style range la so varied that no woman who gives any thoughtful attention to her clothes need be dressed There are unbecomingly draped frocks for those who lock best In draperies, plain straight chen.-i- e like models for women of average size and proportions, and Innumerable tunic models for women who are of more than average height and who require that their length 6f line be -broken. A decided ly novel and striking frock Is made entirely of ngown recently wide stripe of rflack taffeta and ecru Georgette running horizontally about the figure The dress is made with a square neik and wide bishop sleeves . The smock dreaa. with skirt of plain satin or tgffeta and long blouse like smock of sheer material, a popular mode). This tj;pe of. dress is in apmuch skirt like pearance and costume blouse. Such a dress shown by, one designer has underneath skirt of rich brown satin with overtrock or tunic of ecru net trimmed with self tucks. A wide sash of satin holds the tunic in at the nr- - I ma-lin- e. ma-lin- e. the-tem- 1 THREE t the Rev. pie. performed by of "Ltive trwJ " f Honda . The young courfle le'ft on A it. noon train for Sioux City t, visit relatives, befn'r.11" the,will Pro. ceaOTng e Schenectady V y here they will make their home.' (0 L V h 1. di b (h, G cl A XI c- - ' and M ra- .- -- ft lIenrv-C.TavrP- M Tt have returned from Chicago they spent the last month Mr Mrs. C. T. Bowen of of Maj and Mil gesta at the Mnsford aha. Neb., are George M. Miller 1 Mrs. j. D. Whitehead of City and Miss Evelyn Leah of more, Md.. ire guest 0f their si.t. ' Mrs, Murray Rock. h v,,.. B, C( sf W Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Brown Ift. tie daughter have gone to and Hollv wood, where for several, seeks they will visit the Brown family IM Bi L. H. Curtis accdnTpatrted by Mr. Foster J. Curtis and small yon Don aid. has gone to San Pranrl0 wheel will they jtdn Cape Foster J a ho is stationed at the Presidio ed 8a Mr. and Mrs. Ben U. Sir?! taken the Elmer I. Goshen hoc hfi e 0 Yale avenue. They will be a hdme to their friends in the near future A1 rw, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. suts Ocean at the Mermt Park. Trea,re jone-f!(,- Fi da wl ve are tt, BI wl ini Mrs. Jennie Bothwell and auchter W. W. ilali, baa gone To- - a of several weeks with friends In Loa Angeles. Mr. pa TU so Mrs. Charles Louis Meier d by her small daughtir r Elaine, is here from Omaha for the re aerom-Pante- w Ji-- Fc mal waistline ranged in the center of the table, the middle one holding a doll bride in dainty bridal costume. The place cards were alSp- - decora led 1m brid and had besides, the monogram of th hostess in gold. Covers were laid Tor the following guests besides the guest of Jionor; Mias Florence Halioran, Mias Marjorie Howard, Miss Ruth Cowie, Miss Helen Kearns. Mr. Russell K. Woodruff, Mrs. Frank S. Richards; Mrs. Albert Fisher, Miss Daniel Gurnsey. Mrs. Dale L. Smith, Mrs. George N. Lawrence, Mrs. Kenneth Yeates, Mrs. Thomas Boise, Mrs. Paul Boise, Mrs Marion B. Foss, Mrs. Ethelbert Shores, Miss Leah Henderson, Mrs. Richard Wagstaff and Mrs. Waiter E. Buchly. Table committee Mrs. A D. Pierson. Mrs P. H. Hudson. Mr J R. Edg-heil- l. Mrs. H- - F. Dicke, Mrs Elmo V. nith. Mrs. " W. H. Dayton, Mrs. Frank Anderson. 'Committee on Mrs. Kent R. Burt, chair mao, Mrs- - A. Hanson. Mrs. W. H. Cuimer. Mrs. C E. West. Mrs. J. O Lvans, Mrs. Beatrice Oppenheimer, Mrs. Freeman Momingstar. Mrs. W H. Cheshire entertained the Wednesday social club this week at her home, luncheon the usual needlework. Thefollowing table had for a centerpiece a low bowl of violets, and the place cards were handpainted in the same flowers. - A delightful affair Tuesday was the St. Patricks party given by the club at the home of Mrs. PJThe rooms were decoKipper. rated in green and white carnations, ferns and shamrocks, and luncheon was served from table decorated in the prevailing emerald hues A program followed, consisting of two Irish plays, and Irish dances by Mrs. H. W. Singletary. Each member wore color of the day. Mrs. Kipper was the as-msted in receiving the guests by Mrs. R E. Savage. Mr Mary Taylor, and Mf- - C. W. Seaton, Mrs, J. a Daly. Ruase- - Mre. W Kotter. A1.Tred, Assisting in serving were Mre. J W & Smr and Mr The convalescent soldiers at Fort Douglas were entertained Wednesday night at recreauoft hall by about 150 of Walker Bros, employees. Music end dancing were the features, and a comwas The served.' light supper mittee on arrangements included Mrs H V. Richards, Miss Kell Morehouse. Miss Bees Lefler, Miss H Buhler, Miss C. Coburn, George Bluteau. O D. Coughlin, E. Donnelly and E. C. Seek-in,lLtra- ry - 1 1 V -- 1D - Mrs. K. Marx entertained on Monday at a dinner at her .home tn celebration of her birthday anniversary, the decorations being In green and white, and other suggestions of BL KE sivage8' Patricks day being affectively need. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs C. A delightful affair of A. Ivlnaon, Mr and Mrs Tony Potter, Monday was the St. Patricks IMr. and Mrs DuReil Patter, Mrs. H. dancing pr"y Chaffin, Eugene Robinson, Mias L. otheeen01 .Doueli8 bY the officers army hospital Glover, Howard Marx, Mrs. Emery new the recreation hall, which was at decor-tt- e White and F. G. Luke. a and American rZ? n streamers had The social affair given on Wednesday by the current events and current literature section of the Ladies Literary club at the clubhouse, was Sdis-tin- ct success, about (0 tables being reserved for the afternoons pastime and other members and guests coming In for tea. The decorations were in palme and potted plants, and refreshments were served. The committees in charge of the entertainment were as follows. Reception committee Mrs. E. M. Bagiey, Mrs. Grant Swan, Mrs. A. H. Parsons, Mrs. Ira D. Travis, Mrs. Addison Cain, Mr. W. F. Culmer. Mrs. Frank T. Holman. Mrs, A.-- Hirschman. as T. Pr,5ram8 emblem, and th "ham-roc- k at the table d.Lnnm .pper linen was shamrock design, and embroidered the mints and th Prevtlmg emerait; An unique centerpiece in the way of a huge potato with Irish and American flags,bristling was a feature decorations The affair was In chargS verlBe. morale tlye hospital, assisted by a number of the other officers. Mias Lola Wignal entertained a SL Patrick dinner social pastimes, the-tabeing decorated in green and white carnation and covers laid for was served, rLt i 7MC PRCrCJWI-moNr-i.AC- E Moa-feLSS- 1" ble 'u guests. Mrs. C. W. A.,Sfibll was the recipient of a pleasant surprise party Monday night, given by the Oliver O. Howard W. R. C in honor of her 0th birthday anniversary. St. Patricks emblems and colors were not forgotten to mark the evening, and an enjoyable time wag spent One of the largest affair given (Monday In honor of 8L Patricks day was that In charge of the Altar Parish of the at Cthedral hal1' decorated In Irish ,, nd the stage in the auditorium had American and Irish flags twined together, while festoons of smliax the but ,wound The riV pillars. table in the diningroom had for a centerpiece a large fern placed in a basket whose handle was tied with green inailne. Crystal candlesticks holding green candles were at the corners, and shamrocks and email Irish flags were strewn about the cloth. A feature of including elections played by the Soldiers Vocal selections were given by band Mrs. George Cronin, Miss Ruth Bruneau Miss Esther Daniels and Miss Elizabeth O Connor Piano numbers were furnished by Miss Ethel Hogan Miss Genevieve Malone, violinist, and Mias Piablal contribute arvsrai. An instrumental trio, .composed, of Miss Mary ODon-nel- l, violinist; Miss Lucite Jenkins, violinist, and Miss Veronica Jenkins! number. and Edward gave violin, An Irish Jig was danced byselection Miss Florence Springer, with a piano accompaniment by Miss Celste Laramie. hehmnC& f" "J 5 Pram Miss .Dorothy Strickley entertained n honor e!l,nK at her hom of Miss Gladys .Sims, the decorations being In St. Patrick suggestions, and fortune telling a a dozen friendsbeing feature. About were-Drese- Front-Lac- e will delight in a Redfem. 8 M Redfern models are of the moment, I W 1 hi hum year to I Ing her you dred designed for every type of figure. Beautiful of fabric,1 and daintily fanciful in trimming. T Iron epto of g The mak almc rin This ma) high dred This eresj Their quality is without idnt resu And Redfem Corse ts fit with a grace" , enou red f t You o g by fo sol and no you i The at an ti The High-Grad- e Mt creas oint Economy Corset you i eurp mudd romp more cele-bratt- Miss rhvllis Lum&n wes uest of ternoon kt a given by MIsa Ruth Cowie at Ik" 14 Utah cover be" laid for The table had guest a laras basket filled for a daffodils and white snapdragons. with The I MX is a of line that is disHnctly and typicallv Redfem. '...1 n !!.n.1r.5" A M "s Corset, you .T.heNhnl club v delightful Monday evening at the home of Miss Knudsen, ths rooms being decorated in green and white in of St. Patrick. T.oee who cm joyetl the affair were Mise Leah Marti Miss Elsie Cardwell, Mrs. W- - L. Hansen. Mrs. James Gilbert, Miss Roth incent. Miss Winnie Woodland. 51, Annie GjUcriswsn. -- If you wear a Made by Th Warner BroQicn Company, Inc. A tclf-ojftnfb- net protector mnder the lodrfr. thing Hntoi drug rylce The houl Pt ft er that hnwdi sloe Bacaii |