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V SALT LAKE CEDY UTAH SUNDAY JANUAEY 14 1917 yl- f r i 1 II I 1 7 s" tf t - ’ II a trtv saying but neverthelew jt true that Salt Lake society Is scat tered all over the world and In traveling In any part of the United States one is sure to meet Salt people past and present I ke "Whether It la because of the unusually sever cold weather’ which Is shared alike In all portions of the Rocky tnountaln' region or the general restlessness of the average Salt Lake family there seems to be a steady migration since the first of the year to the Pacific coast and other distant points r Xot a few of our leading citizens have the picturesque Hawaiian islands as the object of their destination while others have already left or will do so In the near future for southern climes —Florida and Cuba —with the expectation of attending the elaborate festivities in connection with Mardi Gras In Mew Orleans the week preceding Feb- ruary 21 the beginning of the Lenten season There are not & few society folk now In New York City and Washington O C and a decided exodus is expected from Halt Lake and other western towns later in the season to attend the Inaugural ceremonies in the Capital dty It is an assured fact that the advent ef spring will he joyously welcomed this year as never before after the pro- tracted cold spell and the great depths of snow which conditions only appeal to the young and vigorous emphasized by the rare opportunity to enjoy bobsled and skiing parties not to mention the skating which is eagerly taken advantage of when possible It Is even a pleasurable anticipation to gaze at the lovely spring blossoms In the florist windows and many of our gracious hostesses have been only too glad to 'do away with the heavy Christmas greens and holly in favor of the dilicate pale yellow daffodils and the waxen freesia Clusters of violets and tiny pink rosebuds are also much In favor for dainty table decorations From a source that is not only reliable but above suspicion comes the n sostatement made by a one matron week that last ciety day she saw a saucy rat robin making himself very much at home in her back well-know- ya rd While one robin does not make' a spring the fact that the bird was brave enough to appear under existing conditions is ralher cheerful to con‘ template In university circles the arrangements in connection with the annual Junior prom aro now absorbing the interest of al! concerned social The important university held on the function which will February 0 in the vening of magnificent State Capitol will mark the event ns being decidedly oyt "of the ordinary Over 100 invitntlbns will be issued in different parts of the state and the ingenuity and executive ability of the committees In charge will be taxed to the utmost in the Intervening weeks to make the annual event not only up to the general standard of former years but In keeping ulth the stately official building The patrons and patronesses have already been appointed as folldws: Gov former and Mrs Simon Bamberger Gov and Mrs William Spry Mayor and Mrs W Mont Ferry President and Mrs John A Widtsoe Mr and Mrs W W litter Mr and Mrs Glen Miller Mr and Mrs John D Spencer The members of the committees are Miss Florence Groshell refreshments Miss Emily Grant decorations Miss Edith Yundt invitations Curtis Hawley general arrangements Don Carlos Wood printing Fred Erickson pub- licity Events Coming For her Miss Rossmond Ritchie and i I i f f1 I v - II S y r ' ” -- i- I1 ' J 1 I1 ' - - ' " fc - ' y-- ' ' ' r- 'l Ig i' Vrv 'P I - ! ’ ' i1- r "-i- Z '7 :yr-- ' I ‘ - II I I t S II V ? Z X I I 7 z& I”-- V 'j ‘ 9fc C : 4e-!a- - ' c - ‘ - - 11I 1 ' 1 a - - 11 ' ’ - i j gfe East'' f- - afe -' Miss Agnes JensenWtnd Leo Living- - ston will be- married Wednesday evening at the1 home of ’the brida’s parents je 9e - - ' ?v afe muchlnterest to fjrlends in Salt Lake of the past wee was A wedding- of - that of Miss Mercedes PowefS and Maurice J Kane which took place in Park City on Wednesday the 'Rev Thomas Galligan uncld of the bride officiating was attended by Miss Julia The bride Powers as" matron of honor and by Miss Mafy Kane as maid of honor Dr J J ‘Galllgan octed as best man? The bride" who is & chatmlng girl is a graduate of St Mkrys Academy and has a host of friends inAilt Lake Mr and Mrs 'Kane left for- California kd upon to' enjoy theln honeymoon their return wigo to make'tr home in Soda Springs Ida jjt je Miss Delilah Booth daugfter and Mrs John E Booth of Provo and S Conrad Ad£ms were harried' Lake Temple A Wednesday in the was breakfast givdh later at wedding aunt the' home of Mrs Heber J of the bride whichVwas attended by v twenty relatives Fridav evening Dr anl' Mrs ifomes Talma ge entertained atfdinner’ in compliment to the nearly married coubeautifully ple when the table decorated with choice ropes After a short stay with relatives &n Sait lake Mr and Mrs Adams will go to Nevada to reside ' le Miss idithJLMae f Showell youngest and Mrs George W daughter of MrShowell ranch and WilShowell of thd lard Scott Griswold were married in Salt iLake Wednesday J The bride l a memberbf one of the oldest and best kpown families of the state and Mr Griswold Is a stockman of Elko Nev Mr and Mrs Griswold will apend the remainder of the winter in southern California ae 9e sis A" brilliant wedding reception was Slvjpn Friday evening by Mr and Mrs Ashijjy Snow of 158 N State street for theifa daughter Mss EvelVn Snow And Wayne Decker who werer married 'in the morning n the SaltLake Temple home were The decorations of elaborate andVeautiful pink unusually ahd- white iwes freesia wd Australian ferns being- usfed in profusion The bride wap handsomely gowned silver-clotwith a In white tulle-oveVodice of sequins herfulle veil was fastened with a coronef xf rhinestones and she carried a shqjfet bouquet of brides roses lilies of$£he valley and sweet peas She was attended by Miss the Agnes Snow and MisOnes Clive velformer wearing a palemue chiffon vet veiled in gold carrying red roses Miss Clive Wore a pretty bridesmaid’s dress pink brocaded satin with a bouquetjfcbf yellow roses Mr and Mrs Snow were assisted In and-MrFeramorz receiving Decker of Provo parents of the bride- 7 i' groom Mr and Mra Decker after a wedding trip to southern California will be aU home upon their return at 16 Buckingham apartments A pretty marriage pfthe early week was that -- of Miss Margaret Emerson and Harold W Stohfeiiborough at the home of the brlde’ajparerts Mr and Mrs F W Emerop$dTuesday evening in the Grace apartmhts The Rev P A$impkin of Phillips officiated at the Congregational church ceremony which ' was attended by 100 or more friends of the young people The bride wore dark- blue chiffon broadcloth' aetylish euit with’ bjjuje hat trimmed with a pheasant’s preat and carried a bridal Lbiiquet of fecldfrVrose and freesia and 5 diamondand- - pearl pendant the gift of the brideffom The newly married couple left on a late train for the Pacific northwest for & wedding trip and will be at home on their retuyn after March 1 In the Grace - - J (ft-an- of-Judg- e t -- ' ’ a t l I - - gjg - III II l - sfe - h r - Home Shields will entertain the Fast" Matrons' circle of the O E S at the home of Mrs Shields- 6 Midgley' apartments Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock- All members of the circle are Invited rid Olsen Miss Emma Settergreen and Miss Ruth Hillberg The punch committee is in charge of Miss Eva Lund and Miss Gudrum Kolstad ' assisted by Miss Valborg Nielsen Mrs Jack Lee Miss Fanny An event of next week will- be the Orlob Miss Viola Petersen and Miss Mathlsen charity ball to be held under the Astrld The receiving committee is Maj and auspices of stake relief society board at Mrs H M H Lund Mr and Mrs H P the Granite stake tabernacle corner of Mr and Mrs H P Nielsen Folkersen d Thirty-thirSouth street at State and Mr and Mrs0 O' Winther Mr and 8 p m on Friday evening next JanuMrs A B C Ohlson Mr and Mrs John ary 19 The members of the reception com- Lawrence' Mr and Mrs I C Thoresen Mesdames Leonora T Har- Mr- and Mrs George W Tbulin' Mr mittee are : Laura E Cutler Emily M and Mrs- G W Torsberg rington Ticket Committee —Mra G W Teudt of the stake members the Brlnton ahd board The refreshment booth will be Mrs W C- Christopherson Mrs P W MagrleL presided over by Mrs Elizabeth C Mil- Madsen Mrs Daniel H Committee— G and Floor ler and Mrs Seraph White assisted by Program a number of young girls who will dis- W Teudt C M Nielsen P W Madsen pense punch candy and doughnuts in-A S H Lund John Petersen: Ushers are W CA Visslng Jens M varied program of dances will be music and dramatic Vllladsen Chris P Thompson Walter terspersed with Peterson J Hill Johnson A Z Lund readings will be "given by Miss Thula A general invitation Is ex- Ramm Hansen Hyrum G Olsen A N Garff tended to all members and friends of Hansen Oscar Bergstrom W C Granite stake The relief societies of ' D E the stake are expected- to attend The Advertising Gommlttee— Hugo usedL Thorvald be for will charitable S Peterson John Hansen proceeds purposes The general committee are Mesdames Blanche W Daynes Naomi j General' Committee — H ' Harry Madsen White- and Lucy A ' Woodruff Ida-H chairman HfO'Gulbrandseri vice chairman C A Carlson secretary C O Johnson treasurer Mrs The' final arrangements ' have been Reception Committee—Mr andMrs P-- "W H M' arid Scandinavian Lund H‘ ball made for 'Mr the charity which ' is to be held at the Odeon nail Madsen Mr and 'Mrs' John A Hempel the evening of 'January 26 This' will Mr and Mra 'Joseph E KJar Mri and be one of the most" elaborate affairs Mra W Fv Jensen Mr and "MravC A the Scandinavian people1 have ever F Orlob Mr and Mrs Ramm Hansen orr Mr' and Mra W’CChrlstophersen Mr given There will be' chestra The grand march will take and Mrs G" H- - Backman' Mr- - and Mrs - - - - - - -- - Chrls-tophers- en - - : v : - - - - " - - - an-enlarge- ' place at 9 o’clock led by Gov and Mrs Simon Bamberger and Mrs William Spry' President and Mrs 1L Lund - Swedish Consul and Mrs' O W Carlson Danish Consul and Mrs Thorvald Orlob Norwegian Consu and Mrs John : M Hanson The : hall will be beautifully decorated for the occasion with a variety of booths? The ofrMrs coffee Pedersen V H' Z Lund and The chocolate booth will be In charge and Mrs Peter ef Mrs C O Johnson" W--Johnson v-- j ' '' will booth In be The flower charge of Mrs A' B Villardsen and Mrs John Kitchen- assisted by' Miss Selma' Johnson--' Miss Marie Ekelund Miss Stella11 Lund Miss Anna Spjert' Miss Lillian Gulbrandsen Miss Thelma Straaberg" The candy booth" will' be v In charge Mad sen and Mrs A?ta of Mrs H Harry ' Christiansen- - assisted by Miss Fanny - Miss S iMIsa JohnsonNielsen is Agda t ex-G- ov An-th- ? - in-char- booth-will-b- Mrs-Joh- n - - - V- ! - - y-- ‘ on H Z Lund Mr and Mra Nephi? Andersen Mr and Mra L Moth Iversen Mr and Mrs John Fj Dorlus Dr and Mra Or J‘ P Widtsoe- Mr and Mrs ' M W Mansfield Prof and Mra' I P Christen Sen Mr and Mr a Lorenzo Mr' and Mrs Parley P Jensen' Mr' and Mrs P IL Johansen Mr and Mrs R v W- Madsen 4y’ Reception '' Committee —Mr‘ and Mrs Harry Bennett? Mr and Mra 7 Julius Hansen ‘Mr and Mrs S' H Lund Mr and- Mra" A':N Hansen 'Mr' and Mra William- Anderson Mrk and 'Mrs Martin Christopherson' Mr and Mr: Hyrum G' Olsen Mr and MrsJC"A Carl-qui- st 'Mr' andjMrs G A Iversen’ Mr and Mrs1 OB- Vllladsen Mr and Mrs Thorvald 'I Larsen Dr and Mra 'Hans - N-Sto- - - - by Griffith & Brandt portrait Mrs O R Meredith Jr Mr and Mrs John Halvorsen Mr and Mra Heber C Iversen Mr and Mra C A Krantz Mr and Mrs W William Lund Mr and Mrs C A Carlson Mr and Mrs Daniel H Magdiel Mr and Mrs N P Anderson Mr and Mrs Peter Rasmussen Mr and Mrs G H Carlqulst Mr and Mrs Soren Rasmussen Mr and Mrs Heber Johnson ' Mr and Mra Chris O Jensen Mr and Mra D E Lund Mr and Mrs Peter Johnson Mr and Mra P 8 Christiansen Mr and Mrs Anton Christensen" Mr and Mrs Carl O Samuel sen Mr and Mrs F S Fernstrom Mr and Mra J F Apple-qul- st Mr and Mrs Joseph J Kjar Mr and Mra' Alvin E Olsen Mr and Mra Frank Larsen Mr and Mrs Andrew Grundfor Mr and Mrs John Magdiel Mr and Mrs L D&hlquist Mr andMrs H F Fernstrom Mr and Mra Otto O ' Oblad Mr and Mrs Joel Hoglund Mr and Mrs J H Sampson Mr and Mrs Henry C Lund' Mr and Mrs T A Beal Prof and Mra A C Lund Dr and Mrs John A Widtsoe Mr and Mra Anton J' T Sorensen Mr and Mrs Hy-ruNlelsen Mr and Mrs C M Mr and Mra Eskeld Rasmussen Mr and Mra Charles Erickson Mr and Mrs John A Brunswick Mr and Mrs Axel Johansen Mr and Mra J D Mortensen Mr and Mrs George H Wallace Mr and Mra Joseph Straaberg Mr and Mrs Paul Paulsen Mr and Mra P R Warring Mr and Mrs Anton Golberg The1 sale of tickets has been larger this year than last year the proceeds of which wlir go entirely to the Scandinavian ' poor of Salt Lake' All efforts are being made' 'to have this one grand succesa ' - - m Chris-tophers- en - by-M- r s ’ - -- apartments sc J 3g following the marThursday evening Inez Stevenson and riage of AMiss Burtd in thq Salt Lake TemAdelbert "‘yras given In the ple a large reception Fourteenth ward amusement hall which was attended by 150 friends of the newly married couple The bride was attended Lucy BuddMJss and Miss ‘ Bergil Margaret Durant Stevenson and the bridegroom by Charles Budd sfe ac s)c The hall was elaborately decorated The ' Rowena ' circle of Yeomen 'will streamers and flower and the hold a card party Thursday afternoon in white room in pink and wlUb serving ‘ at 2 'o’clock at Moose 'hall Five hundred will be the game of the afternoon and two prizes will be given with a grand prlze:at'the close' of the season All : Yeomen members and are Invited to attend thelr friends s A' beautifully appointed dlnnercsras given last evening at the Alta' cluhby Mrajid Mrs W' Edward Fife at which - ‘ h a)E ' - - by-Mis- s ‘ -- ’ ’ ’ Bishop Joseph'S Glass C M P P was the honored guest of the dinner table In 'TThe decoration the gold room of the club were particmost The of events the Important C" Jorgensen Mr and- Mrs" J S Jnsen ularly attractive consisting of- an arin ’macircles is week the matrimonial Mr and Mrs John T Sherling"Mr and tistic low bowl filled with exquisite V MIss?'-- Rosamond '“ Ritchie Mrs John TSmlthMr Carl rriage Morris H Prima Donna roses for the centerpiece L Hess Dr and Mra- OR: Hardy Mr daughter of Judge and-Mand Mra Hyrum O' Schaaberg Mr 'and Ritchie Henry Wadsworth Moore The place cards were dainty affairs In a' r and -- -- - - -- and-Mr- V:-o- s ’ - r' - rs a- - y v - s - - f t of Boston Mass whjjh wiirtafte place Wednesday at hlghjrjpon in St Mark’s cathedral The Rff Rev Paul- Jones bishop of Utah ' will "officiate and the ceremony will be witnessed by the many' friends of the bride although no formal invitations have been 'issued The bride' will' be attended only by her young sister 'Elizabeth It is source of regret’ that Midshipman Oliver R' Rltchle brother of the bride wllL not be 'able to be present on the occasion as he: cannot1' have leave of Absence from the U S cruiser Pueblo now In San Diego harbor The date for the marriage of Miss Chrma Jones daughter of Mr and Mrs John A Jones of Murray and Douglas Webster Jessup' son of Mr and Mrs R J: Jessup whose engagement has been announced has been " set for Wednesday January 31 The ceremony will be performed at high nobn by the Rev John Mallck of the First Unitarian church: A wedding breakfast for the members of 'the bridal party and families will fc&ljbw the marriage :0c S: ? Mr and jfrs H P Glanfield announce ? ghe engagement of their daughter Ruth JiKatheryn to J H" Hilton the 'marriage to take place the middle of February ae ac A marriage of the present week Is jthat of Mlsg Neva Walker daughter 'gif Mr and MH G Ar Walker and An 4rew F BufrLv which will take place at the Tuesday evening at 830 o’clock 654 S Sixth home of the bhflle’s parents ? - -- I — - soo-rori- ty Ill - u v - "I " 9$6 i'S Wf'i f 4 fbeauty”3r crred will The Utah Alpha chapter of Phi Delta Theta fraternllv of the University of Utah wilt celebr:e their first anniversary tomorrow evening st the chapter house 153 s Thirteenth East street The affair will be in the nature of a “bust'' including music and' speeches More than one hundred invitations have been issued and besides the active and pledge members it Is expected that a large number of alumni representatives will be present A Woodruff Magleby Hyrum S constitute Cartwright and Lloyd Taylor The active the committee in charge member of the fraternity are Sherman Draper David Beal Ferd Erickson William Huber A John Hayward Woodruff Magleby Claron Nelson William Benson Samuel Nichols Albert Paul Harry Rudlne lleber M Sevy Grover Bradley Frank Beckstead Woodruff Charles Lloyd ' Taylor Yundt HyLeonard White' Chauncey rum 8 Cartwright Jra J Hopkins Thomas Joseph Harold Mays and Lock-woo- d Ferris Pledges are Edward I Sproull Victor Ilall Clarence Rudlne Marlon Nelson Earl Wixcey Allen Martlneau Jack T Ellerbeck Wendell Blanchard M John Gunn Smoot Ware Edward Clyde Joe Carthy and Robert Hodge' ac sfe sje The Toy club will give Its annual dance Saturday evening Jan 20 at The the Ladies Literary clubhouse little Misses Marian Moore and Milthe punch dred Dreamer will preside-abowl Music will be furnished by the Seibert orchestra The club Is comprised of the following members: Misses Idah Rice Margaret McCormick Gladys Brown Juanita Croft Vera Dyer Erma Dyer Clarice Kelson Florence Brown IJattie Bay RobAsherta Edmonds May Keenan Jane ton Lucille Hancock Annie McCormick and Vivian Varley gg gc jjc Mr and Mrs Louis Marcus will be at home to their friends Tuesday 4 evenVering from j until 10 o’clock No non apartments ae jjg Miss Evelyn Moyle will entertain the alumnae active members and pledges of the Gamma Phi sorority of the University of Utah Saturday afternoon at 230 o’clock at her home 411 E First South V The Yaaka Hula Hicky Dula club a newly organized social organization will give a dancing party Friday evenThe coming at the Newhouse hotelof Leo in consists mittee Eager charge Leslie H King Russell Johnson and Harold Lund This will be the second dance given by the club the first taking place during the holidays at the Salt Lake Tennis club Mrs W E Coulam will entertain the Entre Nous club Monday afternoon' at lunch followed by the usual card games dc s)c )e Mrs Glen S Peterson will entertain the members of the V D club Monday &' S’" " 1 - t - y ' ‘v- 'y y f have for Its background the spacious r marble halls of the magnificent new Capitol building' No restriction In either cost or labor Is ever permitted for the prom yet It IS said that this year’s outlay of money and decoration will surpass that of "all occasions previous ’ A much larger number of guests can be accommodated at the Capitol building than other places used In the past This has given the Invitation committee opportunity to Include on their list a larger number of the prominent citizens of the state More than a thousand Invitations have been sen£ out students of the unlterelty being Invited Informally The patrons and patronesses selected are Gov and Mrs' Simon Bamberger former Gov and Mrs William Spry Mayor and Mrs W Mont Ferry President and Mrs John A Widtsoe Chancellor and Mrs W W Jllter Mr and Mrs Glen Miller and Mr and Mrs John D Spencer Some minor details have not been entirely settled :butthe main features are already completed The programs whirl are to serve as favors for the ladles as ’veil as programs are made by one of the finest eastern firms dealing In such novelties and will be ‘both unique and useful The music In charge of Keith Barnes Is to be furnished by an orchestra picked individually from the best musicians of the "city Tne various societies of the university will have their customary booths decorated In the liveliest and most imaginative schemes possible The refreshments are to be served ftom tlie booths each organization having some assigned viand of the menu The junior promenade committee Is composed of a number of representative members of the junior class They are Miss Edith Yundt Miss Emily Grant Miss Florence Groshell Curtis Hawley and Ferd Erickson 1 sQc ‘ 2' X ' fiance Ilenry Wadsworth Moore who nrrlved last evening from Boston Mr afternoon at her' apartments In the und Mrs George M Bacon will en- Fairmont tertain today Informally at dinner The members of the Alpha Chl This evening Miss Dorothy Bailey and of the University of Utah will Miss Catherine Richards will give a hold an Initiation Monday evfenlng Jan small dinner at the University club In 15 at their chapter hokse 124 S compliment to Miss Ritchie and Mr Twelfth East street The initiates of Moore Monday evening Mr and Mrs the evening are Miss Jessie Perry Miss Lee Charles Miller will entertain with Luclle Miss Blanche at the Halt Lake Tennis Markq Snedden and a dinner-danc- e club In honor of Miss Ritchie and Mr After the three glrla have ' become Moore active members of their sorority the se jc Initiation supper will be served regular The members of the Salt Lake for The committee 'on arrangements Oratorio society the board of directors the evening includes Calder-woo- d Edna Miss citizens committee and soloists will Dorothy Hein aqd' Miss meet this afternoon at 4 o’clock for an Gladys Miss Thomas Informal reception at the Hotel Utah jc jfe sjc Mrs Margery Dodge Warner will be Banner Review No 11 Maccabees inheard In soprano solos Matters of will give their annual charity ' ball terest to the society will be discussed Thursday at the Newhouse hoevening L pleasant social hour la anticipated tables-wiltel Card be arranged 'for ae ae sr those the game to enjoy desiring Mr and Mrs W S McCornlck will if 'aft annicelebrate their golden wedding The High School Athletic Girls will versary with a large dinner party Tues- give their annual masquerade Friday day evening at their home In Centere evening In the Deseret gymnasium' All street The party numbering thirty-fiv- former high school girls ahd alumnae will Include the members of the are Invited to attend v friends will family and a few Intimate 'The of the patronesses evening 3C 9C Mrs William C Jennings ' Mrs be The Utah club will give one of their A Eaton Mrs L M Gllli-la- n successful dancing parties Wednesday GeorgeThe judges and of the best costume evening at the Hotel Utah - The affair worn' are Mrs Simon Bamberger Mrs will be the tfylrd In the series arranged W Mont Ferry Mrs Ira D Travis for the winter and early spring to be Mrs Jay T Harris and Mrs E W: under the t auspices of the dan- Senior givenclub ':y V'r cing ’Mrs' A FBowyerwill be the hostess Affording a brilliant contrast to the at a sliver tea for the women ' of St activities fol- John’s guild 'and their friends ') Thursgenerally quiet- social the day afternoon from1 2 until 5 o’clock lowing the holiday season will be Friannual Junior 'promehade ' ball on East v ' at her home In S Ninth ' 9 Unusual in' February day evening ' Mrs Gerda M Anderson Mrs Gerterest Is attached to the from" thisjear from the" fact that the affair al- trude E Benjamin and Mrs Frances G -- ' - - t ' T f'- : -- 1 pnk and gold and were laid for sixteen guests c g g A delightful event of last evening la socfal circles "ws the dancing party at the Ladies’ Literary club given by the Saturday Night-- ) Dancing club The hostesses lncljidfd Mra Frank B Stephens Mrs George IL Dern Mra A J Ilosmer Mrs?liaymond Ackerman and Mrs James IV Collins The husbands of the' hostesses acted as floor man agera The Tf6ibadory orchestra furnished the miAtc for Qe dancing program ' ' s-'- ' Mra Claude L Shields was ths hostess at a kensington-te- e aftyesterday ernoon given In compliment to Miss Neva Walker a bride-to-b- e of the week Twenty-tw- o friends of the honor guest were present to meet her and Mra Shields was assisted by Mra CL A Walker and Miss Ivine Shi eld a A color effect in pink prevailed throughout the rooms a handsome potted begonia in full bloom occupied the center of the tea table and the refreshments carried out the pink color scheme with the ices and candles In heart shapa £ afe 3e One of the most delightful affaire of the week In young society circles In the nature of a bridge tea was given Thursday afternoon by Mra Herbert H Calvin and Miss Marjorie Bldwell In compliment to Miss Mildred Peet of Kansas City and Miss Marjorie Howard who left the following day for an extended trip to Honolulu The affair was held at thehospitab1g Bldwell residence In S Firth East and about fifty guests were present during the afternoon The rooms were attractive wtth Ophelia roses and freesia an artlstlo low bowl of the fragant blossoms forming the centerpiece on tlie tea tables The hostesses were assisted by Mra Henry Catrow Mrs George N Lawrence and Mra George Harris Smith Miss Howard and Miss Adelaide Wood- ruff ' - - - 90C ?C e Dorothy Marloneaux was a charming hostess of the week entertaining Wednesday afternoon at a pret- tily arranged luncheon- In to Miss Marjorie Howard andcompliment Miss Mildred Peet Pink Killarney roses formed hte exquisite decoration of the table and the young hostess was assisted by her mother Mrs I O Marloneaux An attractive afternoon tea was given Friday afternoon by Mrs George D Alder when the guests in attendance were the members of her sewing club their mothers and daughters The hours were from 3 until 6 o'clock and about seventy friends were present to enjoy the affair The decorations were carried out in a Japanese effect with Richmond roses adding an artistic touch Presiding at the tea table were Mrs George'E Ellerbeck Mrs Will G Farrell and Mrs William G Patrick Assisting in serving were Miss Katherine Spencer Miss Lydia Alder Miss Virginia Clawson and Miss Katherine Alder ae sfe 9e Mrs Karl A Hahn gave a card party last evening at her apartments In the Harvard In honor of her mother Mrs M S Lawson of Columbia Mo who Is her house guest for the winter Seven tables of bridge were played in the early part of the evening followed by a buffet supper Pink roses and carnations were seen in pretty effect in the floral decorations of the rooms One of the social events of the week waspleasant the afternoon tea pre- sided over by Mrs John A Marshall Thursday afternoon at her home In-South Temple The affair was given in compliment to Mrs Alice Calhoun of New Haven Conn who Is visiting here for the winter with her daughter Mrs Robert B: Harkness Miss - t very-pleasan- 30C 30c 30t )0C 3 ‘ 30( Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs F C Schramm gave a dinner in honor of Madame Julia Culp the musician and artist who appeared Thursday evening in a concert recital under the Musical Arts society A few friends were present on the occasion to meet the distinguished artist ac 3c Miss Rosamond Ritchie has been the honor guest at numerous social affairs during the past week in anticipation of her approaching marriage Among those of her friends entertaining for her were Miss Edna Farnsworth Miss Helen Greenwood and Miss Frances Evan a 3c Mr and Mrs Frank L Copening entertained last evening at a dinner followed by a musicale in honor of Rep- resentative and Mrs F B Hammond of Moab Dinner was served At 610 o'clock the party numbering twenty the table being handsomely decorated with pink and white roses The musical program was in charge of Prof Anthony C Lund and selections were contributed by the Misses Ellen and Mary Copening and Mra Birdie M Willey a e Miss Julia Attwood gave a house for Mr and Mr party for the week-en- d R T Green of Arco Nev who are visiting in the city Mr and Mra J Fred Friday eveninga gave buffet supper in honEganJrr or of Mr and Mrs Green followed by a skating party at Heath’s skating 30C 30e 30C ' ' 30c rink : - At ‘ front Mrs Sylvaln Noack In formerly Miss Helen Hartley from Boston she tells of a delightful watch party" given 'New Year's eve by Mra William IglApart' now living In Boston with herfbons William and George who ' are studying there The party was made ujUpf former Salt' Lake residents either rfftng In the Massachusetts capital or temporarily there while pur- r - ' ' suing muilca£and' literary coursea The attractive home - of Miss JoSouth sephine WallifCe 1351 E First street was the s£ene of one of the most delightful Afternoon affairs of the Mpt week The spacious drawing roorn&f were filled with many card bridge was played Each tabfe'was-adornewith a small bowl to the tea roses to of white correspond table " which was beautifully decorated - - -- ? vlttUa large crystal basket filled vlthimlte roses and tied with fluffy- - bows v of blue tulle and four candlestlcka'wlth dainty blue shades carrying? out the sorority colors blue and white The hostesses of the afternoon In- eluded all of the alumni members of the organisation who are Miss Claire Pendleton Miss' Pearl Raddatz Miss -- : r - Anne Staines Miss Helen Qwens Mrs Snow Miss Ruby Manning (Continued on following1 pagej J Sterling ' 1 |