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Show Y SATURDAY MARCH 29' DESERET EVENING NEWS SECTION 191 D mothers, most of them disciples of the principles taught in the book. The committee in charge includes Mrs L. H. Qroesbeck, chairman; Mrs. William G. Knox, Mrs. Robert Peel, fair given by Mfs. Byron J. Christianson, the rooms being bright with the seasons flowers, and aa enjoyable time spent. Members of tbe Bans Rood chib will entertain ait a dancing party April 1 at the Kewhonee hotel. exactly Miss Louise Dangerfleld entertained the members of the Bans Bouci club at her home Monday- evening. A crystal basket of sweet peaa formed the centerpiece with covers laid for ten and the favors being corsage bouquets of sweet peas. During the evening musical numbers wars given by Miss Laura Silvers, Mies Nellie Stivers and Mien Liola Christy. Mias Helen Rice will entertain the. member of the club next Monday evening. The second of a sc rice of danoce will be gtven by the clnb in the New house The big annual promenade of the the long ends forming a fringe for the betel Wednesday evening April 1. decJunior cla University of Utah, ha table, and having attached cards d the The Busy Twelve olub entertained been the domintitng theme tn social orated with tiny open iwokr-etuand echoot regime, this week, which in initial of the club, and having veries Thursday at a luncheon, followed by L'niver!t cm ies has been devoted to appropriate to 'each member written an Orphenm party, the table being n affaire riven by the on the reverse side. Beneath the cake bright with Spring flowers, end the special containing a birthday place, cards being in bluebird design.s, various sororities and fraternities of was of the sororities surprise for each member in the way The party included Mrs. .Frank Two the institution. When the birthday Mrs. Etta Nickerson. Mrs. E. M. entertained at their respective chap- of dainty , favors ter house, end two at private homes, cake was cut, several Inmembers re- HeckUsr, Mrs. W. Perry. Mrs. E. of the way A Francom, Mr.'J. B Wilson, Mrs. while the fraternities vied with each ceived another surprise e. E. B. Edna Sorensen and Mrs. J. D. other in distinctive entertainments at thimbles. dimes, rings, etc. Mr. Palmer, as founder of the club was retheir rhapter houses; , At tiic Sigma Chi fraternity, their quested to cut the cake, and gave. t wffl colors, blue and sold, were used in the brief talk on the club, which also inMr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Row-te-e faof the evendecorations and refreshments, the troduced the distribution next at Tuesday errte!taln supper inverse also the redd small tables at which the guests were vors. she tn honor of Mrs. Bowles' brother, seated having for a centerpiece a scribed to each menfller on the cards. ing JUent. Ruel G. Halloran. who has dicker basket filled with blue sweet A short program was giveiv beginning recently returned from oversees servpeas and daffodils tied with yellow with a short story written In humor- ice maline. Dancing was a feature of the ous style by Mrs. Palmer, and includ-inj- b , the names of a number of the afternoon. Oriental decorations were used at dewaa sefrie This club. read the were colors and banners by Fraternity the reception held by the Alpha Chi in evidence at the Pbl Alpha Epsilon livered in round- - robin manner, each sorority, Wednesday, tall baskets filled Miss Linds house, and refreshpienta were served member reading a line with quince and acacia being Japanese ceremonies and the hosts being assisted in entertain Jessup was mistress of in the Uvlngroom. and the arranged the prothose introduced rendering ing tip the freshmen members of the tea table having a Japanese basket frst gram. This included a talk by Mrs. filled with daffodils for a centerpiece. The Sigma Delta house was dec- C D. Moore on "The Chib's Future," Freshmen members, dressed in Turkorated in the Japanese idea, represent- The recital of humorous anecdotes by ish costume assisted in serving repoem on freshments. The members of the chaping a garden. Flowers and vines were Mrs. J. M. Dart, and a shortMiss JoseClub," by effectively used, and Japanese fans "The Short Story ter are Miss Florence De Rosa, Miss were presented the gupsts ae favors. phine Spencer- - A delicious luncheon Florence Davis, Mias Helen Cortes, Beta Theta Pi fraternity entertained was served, and afterward the dob' Miss Amy Sliver, Miss Edna Calder-wootheir guests In rooms decorated in members gathered on the veranda and 'Mis Or Whipple, Miss Bessie flags, banners and flowers, and the were photographed. Marks. Miser MArgsret Hinckley, Miss of various amusement consisted Ruth Senior, Miss Phyllis Brown. Miss stunts' done by the members. Roth Berason. Mise Emmarose WoodFriday afternoon Miss Eti&betb whose marriage to T. K. Spring flpwers prevailed in the decruff, Miss Leith Whipple, Mias Marion oration at the Pi Kappa Alpha house, will take place some throe In Jones, Miss June Street, Miss Elisa- Eunice Raddatz, Miss ATlle Moyle, Mias Ixmtod Snow, Miss Lucile Buck-holtand the freshmen members of the April was guest of honor at a beth Prosser, Mis Lois Bradford, IMiss Ruth Allen, Miss Lucile fraternity assisted in entertaining the Miss Thelma Dehlin, Miss Louis Neb-ekparty given by Mrs. Miss Fannie Mill Mias Jessie Reid, Mias Rachel Richards, Mtoa Opal Stewart McLeese. the decorations beguests during the afternoon. the colors ing in spring flowers and kewples. Moyes, Mias Patricia Powers and Mis Knndeen, Miss Belle Armstrong and Blue and white Mias Edith Smith of the Phi Delta Theta, pre- and abont 20 guests being present Man Snedden. vailed at their entertainment Thurs- The hostess was assisted by Mrs- - W. Mrs. F. L. Parker entertained InevefraterBird. day and white carnations, the A dinner was gtven Wednesday nity flower, were attractively used a Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wattia at formally at luncheon Wednesday In by ning backet of them tied with blue maline Mr. Wel- honor of Mrs. D. Forbes Keith, who Miss Helen Cannon eras guest of their borne in celebration forming a centerpiece for the table. honor or Thursday at an informal tis' birthday anniversary, the table to here visiting her mother, Mrs. E. F. activttes ended Friday dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Wll-fo- being decorated tn pink roses, and Root. The table wae decorated in The afternoon in a large meeting In the daffodils and dafties, the flowers at their home, the table covers laid for ten guests. at which Preet J. A. havingCannon hall, assembly forming a centerpiece The rest of the for a centerpiece a basket of Widtaoe, Dean Lucy Van Cott and yellow marigolds, bouse of the Gamma afternoon was spent in sewing. cards and the The place chapter Gerald Lambers were speakers. being also decorated in yellow. Coven Phi sorority was a bower of golden On Wednesday the Sigma Chi enterwere laid for eight guests. flowers Wednesday, sunflowers and A delightful soda! affair of the marigolds being used artistically tained at' the home of Mrs. Murray Week was the annual luncheon of the Mr. and Mrs. James Park enter- throughout the rooms. The freshmen Wells Whitney, Jhelr oeiors, cardinal Short Story club, which on Monday tained at a surprise party Thursday wearing and corn, being effectively used, and dainty summer gowns served ts fourth birthday. The evening at their home in celebration of refreshments. celebrated The members of the sor- a bowl of deep red carnations forming ' of event took place at the home of Mrs. the 15th a centerpiece for the tea table. MemMiss Marion Miss are Redd, birthday anniversary ority Freeman Bassett, and the rooms were their son, MerL Miss Hazel McMullin. bers of the sorority assisted tn enThe decorations were Farnsworth, acadaffodils with and golden aglow in potted plants and vines, and a sup- Miss Emily Brinton, Miss Gene Can- tertaining The sorority includes Miss lavender cia. mingled with- - dainty was a feature of the affair. Robbins, non, Miss Nadine Dunn, Miss Pauline Fulvia Ivins, Miss Will hues tn sweet peaa and Scotch hea- per Brandon, Miss Flora Raddatx, Miss Miss Louise Hill, Miss Majone Burther, carrying out the chib colors, Mrs. Winn Will is will entertain next, .Jeanette Groo. Miss Minnie Barlow-Mi- ss rows, Mise Frances Grant, Miss Leah lavender and gold, Tuesday at aa afternoon affair In Marguerite Douglas, Miss Ras Burton, Miss Golda Hyde. Miss Belle Was centered with a round table, havhonor of Mrs. C, Fraxior of Pocatello, Knudson, Miss Edna Hansen, Miss Jos- Livingston, Miss Edna Williams, Miss Mcing a lace cloth and for a centerpiece Idaho. Mary Romney. Mies Sarah Burton. ephine Richards, Miss Mildred Mada Urge birthday cake with four canMiss Margaret Felt, Miss Glenna Mar-rio- t, Miss Marjorie Lewis, Miss Lean, dles in the club colors and surroundMiss Mabel Langton, whose mar- eline McClellan, Miss Margaret Arm- Mias Victoria Howell, Miss Rula ed with a monad of yellow acacia and riage to Harry Gregory will take place Miss Catherine Douglas. Miss i Ward, Miss Jeanette Perkins, Miss Scotch heather. From this extended next Thursday night, was guest of strong. Deanne Parkinson, Miss Alleda Park-- j Catherine Marshall, 5Iiss Helen Midg- streamers of ribbon is the two colors. honor Thursday evening at a social af- - tnson. Miss Rosette, Elierbeck, Miss ley. Miss Gladys Orem, Miss Frances Gibbs, Miss 5Iary Hansen, Miss Sarah B. Burton, Miss Margaret Marshall, Mise Amy Whitney, Miss Grace Richards, Miss Melba Dunyon, Miss .Anne MilDailey, Miss Helen Kearns, Miss Miss dred Burrows, Miss Bessie Jones, Oow-ane Virginia Clawson. Miss Marjorie and Miss Bae William. , - prc-irot- dresses--acco- Sbu-gru- h. The Delta .. Epsilon sorority reon the ceived Wednesday at horns of Miss Virginia Gibson, blue and white being attractively used with yellow daffodil In the center of The table was a basket filled with white freesia tied with a bow of blue maline, and daffodils were used in the other rooms. Members of the Freshmen class, dressed as French maids, served refreshments, pancing was enjoyed, the Bush orchestra furnishing music. The active members of ihe sorority are Miss Helen Taylor. Miss Edith Wells, Miss Ruth Shipp, Mias Estelle Dunyon, bliss Dorothy Cook, Miss Christie McLeon, Miss EsMias Violet Bologther Daugherty, nese, Miss Margaret Marshall, Miss Ruth Wlseomb, Miss Blanche Boyer, Miss Katherine Doty, Miss Margaret Cunningham, Miss Beatrice Bmurth-waitMiss Louise Wells. Miss Ruth Daugherty and Mias Rhoda Ballan-tyn- rding Cor-les- e. e- -- 4 i & f. r 'U ' 'Hi!- d, Mc-Uee-se, Fred-ericks- on x, er :Vl I' er. ! r t . i t '! pro-pro- m rd Lu-ci- le ThL..-largAroo- the past year. Mr, and Mrs- - Harold Anderson two small sons have returned Washington, Philadelphia oih eastern point, where 51, and Anders has been In government service connection with the war. Mr. and to 18 Anderson are again in their nu,rie. 1408 Butler avenue. . ,r Mr. and .. ... w. Walke 4 family will be at horn after todav a new home In Cottonwood, form.!! occupied by Me. and Mrs. MakS Ksyser. ' Mra Reed tSmoot has returned where she has spent a few with her daughter, Mra Grover entlach, and as home again at Hotel Utah. Mra Ariel Caxdon .i other daughter of Mra Smoot !!! been down from Logan for 2 . vo, days visit. Tea was served by Miss Margaret Mr. and Mra O. J. Salisbury ar. Smurthwaite and Miss Claire pected home In a few days front where Mr. Salisbury has bttfZ t war work. . v7.-Tor- i Mra Ora M. Regnart of Washiiw. ton. D. C.. to here to spend days with Mass Dorothy Frolseth her home on east First South ., er tft of Physicians and burgeon mr ,,, a year ago. Rince then he has his internship in the New Yorl h a pita Is and expects to take up hi t,ru'' fession in halt Lake at once. Mrs. A. W. Lowery, Mrs. R-- H. AshI, worth. Mr H Cook, Mrs. H. Scbu-bacMrs. Samuel Newhduse Is 51 r a F. W. hleakin and Mrs. D. to arrive home tomorrow fro, I 4 R. Lewi rops. where she has been stat.n.T1' i what Is the correct JDET for a Suit, dins or separate skirt for spring and sumpier, lilt?" Is a question constantly heard., due to the fact that fashion bulletins generally have declared that all skirts are being worn longer, while fashion illustrations often show skirt that are decidedly short. Unfortunately, many of the photographic fashion illustrations cannot be regarded as author)-tatlv- e to regard to skirt length, be cause the models on which the garments were photographed were much tailor than the models on which, or for which, these garments were actually designed. .As a matter of fact suits and td spring and summer are three to four style specification Inches from the ground, while the correct length for the separate skirt Is five to six inches frdm the ground Separate skirts are more distinctly for sports wear, and the length rule does not apply rigidly to there. The average tailored suit or dress skirt width is on and a half to one and three-quartyards. This makes It possible for the wearer to walk fairly comfortable without having to slit the skirt, although many skirts are finished with buttons and button holes, so they may be left open a few inches above the hem if desired. The sketch shows one of the most popular suit styles of the season a long, narrow tskirt, sigartly tailored and button trimmed, and a chic little hip length box coat, with "cuff edge relieving its severity, the nart vest in bright colored fabric giving the desired note of contrast. The suit In navy wool material, serge or a dfmllar light weight fabric. to serviceable and always smart, but tan and sand shades are also extremely popular for spring wear. THREE During her stay Mra Regnart tu tl the guest at several social affair. " , Lieut. Fred E. Snell of the the engagement of their daughter, 21 Donna, to Ralph C. Nelson, of Span- States naval reserve is spending ish Fork, the date of, the marriage days as the guest of his sister uZ Btomark Snyder. to be announced later.' Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Goddard anMra Solon 8plro has returned from nounce the marriage of their daugh- sq extended stay In New York and At. ter; Margaret Irene, to Harry 8Skil-kor- lantte City and to at bom again M the ceremony having been per- the Hotel Cut f formed on Thursday evening, at the home of the bride in the presence of Robert-- ' Campbell, who has Major the near relatives. spent the past week with Mra Chmp-beand little daughters at the M. A Ths mama re of Miss Eiotoe Wat- Cheesman country home in the n woods, left this week ffor Totten. kins, daughter of Mrs. W. L. Watkins, and Charles J. Wagner, took N. ?. ' place Wednesday night at the brides Mra A. M. Thomas has gone te home, with the Rev. P. A. Simpkin bride was attended by Denver, Colo., to Join her husband. her sister, Mrs. L. P. Benedict, as Sergeant Thomas, who has recently matron of honor, and Miss Thelma returned from oversea Sergeant and An ideal spring atmosphere pre- - Hargetts as bridesmaid. Otto Tetter Mrs. Thomas will visit friends in wa best man. The rooms were bright j Denver and at Fort Collins before re- vailed on Wednesday afternoon at the annual celebration of the Wlth Ptted plants and ferns mingled turning home. spring blossoms, and a number Draper Mother' club. Its fourth, wlth Mra. John. A. Fpiker of Nevada friends and relatives were present anniversary being the occasion. Theiof event took place at Civic Center, the The bride wore a gown of silver cloth spending a few weeks here and U at satin and carried combined with New house hotel. the .. rooms being bright with flowers and pink 4 Mrs.- - Benedict's gown ferns, and the six tables at which the bridesroses. was de of chine and her white Mr. Mrs. and crepe Walker are were centerseated having for Randolph party bouquet of pink roses. Miss Margetts at home in the Richard A Reve . pieces bankets of spring flowers, daf- wore a gown of paJe gray georgette home on east South Temple street. fodils. daises and pussywillows being over pink silk, and carried pink effectively combined, and the handles crepe roses. 51 r. and Mrs Charles H Griffin are The bridal couple will reside tied with yellpw ribbon. The place cards were tearing this week for Edinburgh Ind in butter- here. where Mrs Griffin will spend tiieeum-me- r. flies and the birthday cake was also Mr Griffin will visit there for a in yellow, with yellow candles. Mra month before returning to halt Lake F. W. Meakin, founder of the club, was mistress of ceremonies, and Mrs. A. H Ensign responded to a toast, Mr Roy E. Harris and sistn tors. while vocal numbers were given by Henry anderwers, have returned irunt Mrs. CTC. Porter and Mr. Dill WilNampa, Ida liams. The rest of the afternoon was Mrs Sadie Lovinger bs Dr. E. Spencer Wright, a son of Dr. spent lit social pastimes, and a feature arrived was fortune-tellin-g About 46 -- were and Mrs. E. 8. Wright of this city, re- from Baker City, Or., to v'eit .dr and New week The club takes its turned this from present. fork City, Mrs. Lea, Lovinger. Draper name from that of an Important book where he has just finished his colabout children, Draper's Child Cul- lege and hospital work having been Mra D. Forbes Keith of Canada ture, and all of its members are graduated front the Columbia College the guest of her mother, Mra Emer- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pries announce n, U Cot-to- of-T- ! faand-iaint- 1 Mr. And Mrs. Oliver O. Meredith, club on Jr., entertained the Emanon Monday evening at their home, a supper following the usual pastime,a The table bad for a centerpiece d crystal vase filled with byacinths-wn' daffodils. The" extra guests of, ths j evening were Mrs. P. W. Madsen, Mr and Mrs. Oliver R. Meredith, 8r and Arthur Bailey. The club members in-- I elude, exclusive of the host and host-f-ea- a, Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson. Mr. and Mra. Victor Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. John lAeomh. Mr. and Mrs. H. Parry Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. John Roby. i Company ! Incorporated , Opening Announcement Miss . Cynthia Jones entertained Wednesday evening at a dinner, in-. honor of her cousin. Miss Flora Simmona who to hero from Washington, the decorations being in spring flowers and the guests including Mias Lottie Cornwall. Miss Mattie Strong, Miss Luella Strong, Miss Mabel Johnson, Miss Fannie Scott, 'Miss Althea William a - I Mr. And M rs. Oreenhalgh of 205 east Ninth 8outh street entertained the officers and teachers of the Lib-erty ward Sunday school, Monday evening, March 24. Mr. William A. Moreton and Charles Reese of the stake board were present and both delivered splendid tlak -npon gonday BCboot work. After the meeting waa adjourned refreshment were served and games played, the prizes being won by Messrs. and Strip gham. The rooms wereStrong prettily decorated with spring flowers. Those present were: N. F. Henderson. William A. Morton. T. A- - Tellefsen, L J. Strong, Malba Strong, Henrik PoeL J,.Karrt, Hyram ' A-man,jChas. - G. Brain, Joseph E. Schlesa, Cleona Jensen, Iry JLaye Frazier, Clara Geo. E. Man waxing, Henry Rtrtngham, Maude Strong, Fannie A. B K stringham, osier, D. C, Ruth Mosley, Leona Sainsbnrg, Bernice n, Elsie M Marfcll, Margaret Mosley, Selin Oreenhalgh, Beatrice Barton, May Greenhalgh, Tran Moz-leLola Jeppson, Wilma Jeppeoo. Andrea F. Kesier, I Mr. R. II. Decker and Mr. Wm. H. Eiders who Have been with The Ebert Home Furnishing Co., for the past 5 years, have opened a shop of their own under the above .; title, at the store of thw .T. A. (1 No. 33 to 39 West Broadway, where they are showing a, new and line of materials for curtains, draperies and upholstering. rppnpurnl4-lirm1jiTT-CV- up-to-da- te Nets, Kerims, and Panel Laces jf or Curtains range cl prices. ina wide - , Hu-dere- Cretonnes, Sunfasts, Damasks, Velours, Tapestries, cte., in. aU grades, for Draperies jmd Upholstering. Tel-efsO- y, The public is cordially invited to inspect these lines and iv e canassure yon ofprompt arid careful execution of all orders. l''t Estimates furnished on all kinds of drapery and holstery wocrk.J TTZ up- Salt Lake rThe nf Columbus e Council of Knight is an planning elaborate social affair to be Atyen at the Hotel Utah on ter Monday, April 21, In honor of its members who have taken part In some branch of war service. U to expected that at least irrnrTlr wiU be 100 win have try that time. tn the nature of returned The a supper and dancing party with A cabaret performance included. The committee to J- - Loo Meehan. A. T. Drto-coand Theodore Killeen. ch v t i n 1 'Miss , 'ecker Drapery Company - 1 I 5 1 33 to 39 West Broadway R. L. Decker, President. ' . . Wm. H. Ehlera, Vice-Presiden- t. f" il t Helen Cannon, a bride-eleof near future was guest of . honor on - Thursday after-noo- a at a social affair given by Mrs- - E. A, Tripp, luncheon served from table decorated 7n being daffodils, with a basket of forming a centerpiece. The place them cards were also done in the yellow shades. Covers were laid for eirht. A feature of the afternoon was a special dance by Mis Neypeen Far- ct the h ""The Komedv elub wilt give a dano-In- g party on Friday evening, April 4 at the Newhous Hotel, the to be devoted te the benefitproceeds ad the ? ! Have youthought particularly, about the effect of your corset upon your appearance? -- i.r |