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' - ' ' 3 '' - ’’7 -- ' ’ - v ' s - ' "- 7 V "“ ‘ ' - 'I 4 0 ’ 0 a - - -: - ” S - M ' j o ‘ v : D 0 D o I ' - V D ‘ - ' jV SALT LAKE CITY UTAH: SUNDAY JANUARY 23 1917 v A 7 - - ii- V l''' - V ft J i s ' of exquisite American Beauty rosea graced the rooms and the tea table Mra Humphrey was assisted in tho dining room by AIra John F Crltcli-la- w Mra Kenneth Luman Mra Duncan Grant Richart Alisa Mary Wall and Miss Darlene Kimball been ALTHOUGH the past week has luncheons to be seems and afternoon affairs there a lack' of formal entertaining In local society in comparison with' other years at this time The reasons are not difficult to find In the fact of the of many of the leading hostesses e who are spending the'wlnter term and again in the disagreeable weather conditions which have had the result of keeping people at home around their own firesides ' However it does not follow that there Is stagnation and nothing going on within the precincts of the sacred circles or that society matrons and girls are suffering for the lack of social engagements and 'excitement' The festive card party is still very much in evidence But aside- from the regular meetings of the organized card clubs whose names are legion every afternoon of the week at certain homes congenial friends meet to while way the hours for cosy little games of foursomes or perhops two tables of helr favorite game — while the same conditions exist in the evenings in certain localities e game of bridge as THE a decade or two ago has almost entirely yielded to the fascinations of auction bridge — and nowomes along to take Us place “Pirate” bridge which is said to be far more interesting and productive of more sociability and congeniality than the older games The name “Pirate" may not be taken seriously ana who knows that but' In time It may be supplanted by “Brigand” "Robber” "Bandit” or some equally gentle little title — for 'after all what's in a name? by several ab-sen- Lieut and Mra Duncan Grant Richart entertained two dozen of their friends Tuesday evening at their quarters at Fort Douglas at a bridge party and informal' supper as a farewell function before their departure for the Mexican border The rooms wera gay with vases of pink carnations and ferns and the evening hours passed all too quickly in view of Its being the last enter-tainment to be enjoyed presided over by Lieutenant and Mrs Richart In their’ hospitable quarters at the army post ce else-wher- ’ : s j The largest and most elaborate afters I noon event of the past week was tbe( bridge tea given Wednesday by Mlsaj Helen Woodruff in compliment to Alisa a Phoebe Parker of San Joae who la thar guest of Miss Frances Evans - The handsome Woodruff home In K was State street beautifully decorated with choice rosea carnations ferns and palms and ten tables of the game enjoyed in the early afternoon From 4 until C o’clock about swmtysj five Invited guests came In for tha aft-- 1 ernoon tea which was served in thq dining room where spring flowers wero-seen in lovely effect A large bronze basket filled with violets and narcissus' combined with graceful bows of palo yellow tulle formed the central deco- -' ration under the glow of the golden-- s haded candelabra Airs Scott Grov Mias Grace Cooke Miss Beth Baldwin and Mias Esther Dustan presided In tha dining room - l ’ old-tim- Tho Welfare club gave a aueoessfub benefit card party yesterday afternoon! In the grill of the Wilson hoteL Sevi eral tables were filled with players ini the first hours of the afternoon fol- lowed by a tea The decorations were In the club colors pink and green andr the arrangements were in charge off the entertainment committee composed of Mrs Ethel Nettleton Ramey Mra AIra Frank P Leafy Montgomery ’ hears of the doings in ROM all one the smart set the Flotto appears to have many old-ti- of game me enthusi- : and many to the apparup lire given evenings ranks which only ently simple game posin with second poker of in the sibilities way enjoyment and astic admirers and-devotee- s far-reachi- ng '' “ five hundred will always be popular in some localities dren and Miss Anne McCornick left-lasand there is heard every now and then f a taken e favorites eu- week for the beach hints that the house for there the present: chre and whist may be reinstated in 31 r a Ernest Bamberger accompanied their former popularity by her children left 'Thursday for the newa-froPasadena tesort 'Mrs' Lewis William popular' THE that 31 rs Edwin F Holmes of Sowlea accompanied by her' children Salt Lake has been chosen toact as and sister-MisFlorence Halloran are flower queen at the coming ball of located at- - the Coronado hotel for flowers to be held In February will remainder of the ‘'winter Mr and be appreciated by her many friends here Bamberger to leave this week for southern hs a well deserved compliment and reCalifornia and will Join the Salt Lake flecting credit on Salt Lake and Utah The flower festival which is an an- colony at Coronado nual event in southern California is one of the moat spectacular and elaborate affairs attempted in the annals of the land of flowers This year the festival la expected to w: R’ TYNDALE will : rival in beauty and magnificence any- MRSMonday afternoon at her thing ever before aeen in southern California apartments in' the Buckingham at a summer and of flower spring Every tea from 4 until 6 o’clock In honor of will be represented In the wonderful Mrs Duncan Grant RicharL who leaves pageant which precedes the ball Richart-fothe The following clipping from the Cal- soon with Lieutenant Mexican Miss 'border and Ruth Cooper ' ifornian aaya: alone of the has flowers “The queen of the early February- brides-to-b- e Yto accept the Invitation ready deigned Mra’ Earl- - V afternoon extended to her and aha will be one of 'Wednesday the chief figures at the flower ball and Francis will give a kensington tea- at attended by a numerous court Mra her home In Secofcd avenue complimenEdwin Francis Holmes of Salt Lake tary to Miss Ruth' Cooper Friday afternoon Miss Cooper-wiland of the Maryland will be the queen She has often been entertain the girls of her bridal- party of the flowers Utah:- called the "Silver Queen on account of at a 'tea at the Hotel’ - Mrs Walter Lee Saturday evening the big Interests in silver mines owned an informal will with entertain' Post by Colonel Holmes and herself' but Miss and her for party-Cooper those who know her feel that she' de- dancing William who will E fiance perron serves a higher title than that and Las Vegas There Saturday from should be called "the queen of hearts" arrive numerous events social are planned to where her friends are concerned Mrs be' given forMiss Cooper and Mr Fer-ro- n Holmes is selecting the maids of honor preceding their marriage Febru and the courtiers of her flower court 7 Y Y ary The selection of the members of her ' c jcSouth' court by Mrs Holmes will be awaited ' Mrs' John Y Rich: pf with Interest as it Is probable that Temple has issued invitations for a aeseveral members of Salt Lake society ries of bridge' parties and teas to 'be now sojourning In southern California given' Thursday' and Friday afternoons 7’ of this week at her may be included 'V A- -' r- and-hav- old-tim- v be'-hel? V Coming Events : - - r - - : l - i - ‘ : ‘ ’ - - l ac- AND MRS GEORGE MR A HANNA se vl555 S Eleventh ’ j''’An r - jgg ! ae - ‘ f r ' i The Kansas Klub will hold the an nual meeting Monday ' evening in' the ladies parlors of the Commercial clubV A 'short literary and'r musical program will be presented Addresses will be v i George E Davies made by the-RIaM Ritchie and Judge" E:- F Judge " Y v Colborn Mra Mildred Knight Griffith and Miss Elizabeth Prosser will be heard in yocal aolos and Miss Elenora’ Smith All will contribute ' violin numbers former Kansans are cordially invited 1 - e - - - ’ V to attend v J7 ‘ "7 SV V : The Ladies’ Aid society oftheThird ' :’' ' as-invite- r r - : : : "’ - taffeta and carried pink rosea’ - arid Mrs Strlckley will- be at home after February l ln their new i home in E Ninth South Mr the-ciu- ' - ’ ' Y'- - t Thursday afternoon Mias 'Elizabeth Moyes daughter of Mr and Mrs J G Moyes of Ogden and Julian e! Geiger Ion of Mr and Mra' E Geiger were Rev George E Davies married e Presbyterian jchurch pastor of the First ' ! by-th- of Salt Lake ) The young couple were attended by Miss Winifred Geiger and Harold They will 'make their hom'e Moyes in Ogden : ' f - - - William S Brown of Mr ’and Mra i Jeremy street- arinounce the engagement of their daughter ' Edith E - 1148 The 'date to’ Clifford M‘ Anderson announced be will of the marriage later' 7 '' vv" vil T j party : to be given at the Hotel Utah roof garden "iv i ‘ 'Y’- 'i " ’Members of the sophomore class of the University of 'Utah will'- entertain next Saturday' evening at the Sigma ChFfraternity house on E First South street The eyening will be Bpent In inforjnal dancing and card playing and a: great iriumber'of the"’ class members ' Y are expected to be presept - - - V-"- - f v - - ' of XJtgh were - married Wedrieisday evening' at their new resiSouth dence 125 ' was rf attended bp her The (bride Miss Ellen Bogan Miss Laverne Usher f arid Alisa ‘Katherine O'DonnelL Gertrude ' Usher and Thelma Feeney werethe flower girls The bride wore a‘ handsome gown of whlte satin with pearl trimmings a tulle: veil fastened arid carried with orange blossoms' roses bride’sS - Miss Nellie Hasbrouck: :? accoms s Nora Gleason' gaye panied ' by '? vocal selections several during the'i ' k ' evening ' 'ajt t I Mrand Mr ' Virgil Heymanson who were married December 6 but whose marriage has 1 only recently been J an -nouriced are at home to their friends at 1555' S"' EieventhXEastJ'Yxh Mrs Hey- Community W-Fourt- - h - : : r ’ - - Miss Marguerite Taylor ofj Nf Alain street 'will ‘entertain' the- - V 7 D‘ club - Monday: afternoon at fa ' kenslngton-tea- u' - ‘v- - r - f7 : ’ Sam-i'Wllliamso- 5 -- f 4 4 4' J vYYY' c'- -' 5 VY-Y'- ' 7 - V r S - "r s t ‘s t s : " Y:'-':- ‘S t r ' y-- t a ‘ ’'J “ ’ - ' 1 f - - n '' a 'Y-vYv:- 2 'f--i 's''- r :( ' j t a " I : : ' - -- " - : 3fC 3C SC se ae Mra Iv R Wattla entertained Friday with a luncheon at 1 o’clock with bridge following at her home In the Mecklenburg apartmenta Covers were laid for twelve sfe delightful evening event of the week In young society circles was the Miss Bessie Callow "Miss Helen Green- masquerade dancing party given FT- Iwood AHss Dorothy Jenninga Miss Flor- day evening at the Newhouse hotel by ence Ware Miss Myla Kenworthy Miss Mr and Mra Arthur Thomas to calee brate the birthday anniversary of Claire Riter Mlss Hortense Young and aon Hattie and Blake '7 V' bride-to-b- e aof Thomaa Many striking fancy costumes' Miss Carna Jones and the following girts and the week has been the complimented were worn were present to enjoy the even boys guest at numerous social affairs given within the past week In anticipation of lng: Miss Josephine Jenklnson Miss Uz4 her! coming marriage Yesterday after- rian Knickerbocker Miss Mildred Darn noon AIra Roy D Coates entertained In Mias Mary Neel Miss Helen Martin her honor with a prettily arranged Alias Muriel Gayford Alias Dorothy kensington-te- a Gayford Misa Hyacinth Nellson Miss The early part' of the week the fel- Dolly Blade Mias Helen Kirk Miss of Miss Jones In the Evelyn Francis Miss Hope Parker Mia low Whistler school gave a complimentary-luncheon- Regina West Alisa Marjory Billings for her at which time they Miss Helen Schweikhart Misa Alaxlne presented her with a valuable piece of Well Mias Alary O’Brien Mias Eleanoif Minton wars O'Brien Miss Katherine 'Keith Allas ' a Jones Miss Gertrude Rose Alias Ellen Evans Adas Friday evening trousseau tea at' her 'home In Murray Rachel Evans Miss Marian Douglas which ‘was attended by- a' number of AIlss Danella Straup Miss Katherine her girl friends from town Spencer Mias Dora Thomas Mias Grace t s(e Goodrich Miss ' Grace Jeremy Miss ' A’ successful social event of last Grace Darling Mias' Luclle AtcLean evening was the dancing 'party at tho Mias Marian Sadler ‘ Ladies’ Literary clubhouse the first in Phil Giberson Paul GIberson John the series planned for the winter and Dern Richard Tleraan Bob Officer spring by the members of the Murray Godbe Melvin Thompson Boyd coriimlttee of the club Donald McKay Callahan Carlyls ' a(c ' ac je Knickerbocker Franklin Floyd Wherry Members of the Salt Lake chapter of Mark Gardner Howard Putnam Myi-ro- le the A!merlcan' Institute of Banking enPeak Junior Park Reginald Gradancing party of the ham Finley McDermld joyed the second MacTavlsh ' season last evening at ’ the Newhouse Ellicott Ernest Chester Ellicot Pyke hotel' Numerous original ' and delight- Le Morris Fowler Ferguson Jay Boy ful ' features marked the evening and Rogers Denton Rogers Howard Law-son cards' were ’played 'on' tho'- mezzanine Robert Lawson Harley Gustln floor In connection with- - the dancing Waldemar Clayton John Baglin Ted programv Gray John Wells Joe Richards Mal' ! 7"? 7 colm Burton A handsomely arranged luncheon was ajc £ 4c A delightful social event of the past given Thursday by Mra William Calhoun week was the dansant et chant&nt givIn honor of of New Haven Corin The affair took en Friday evening by Mr and Mrs ' place in the gold room of the Alta George Mueller at thelr: home 154 E club and the forty guests were seated South Temple The guests were seatat two large tables each holding a ed at one large round table' where the low mound of pink Enchantress carna- decorations were carried out In gold tions’ fringed with ferns The place and black The guests of the evencards bore the gold monogram of the ing included Mr and Mra' A" R Barnes hostess Z Mr and Mra J G Guerin Mr and Mra :'J Walter Lee Post Mr and Mra A G 'At Fort Douglas Thursday afternoon Sullivan Mr and Mrs A A Covey‘AIr Mrs' Ira Karr 'Humphrey gave a very and Mra John W James Dr and Mra pretty-sociaaffair in the 'nature of a E S Wright Dr and Mra Ll F Humtwo dozen friends mer Mr tea when bridge and Mrs F C Douncey Allas were present to meet ' AIra James Mc- Geneva Wright Misa Florence Jepper-so- n Donald who- has ! lately 'come to Salt Miss Eva Miss Lida Edmunds Lake to- reside 'for the present Follo- Lund Mias Nora Dummer Mrs B F five tables' of bridge a daln-til- y Caffey E Snow Moroni Olsen Frank wing-the served tea was enjoyed Tall vases (Continued on Following PagaX A : - ' their-daughte- r : - ' - -- 1 ’ - - - - - r ' t " ' EOR 3IISS RUTH COOPER a very luncheon ’was given’ yes- f - eight close friends of the - bride-elewere present to meet-heThe luncheon table presented an artistic appearance In & color effect of orange and green where the table service arid ’the menu were in the chosen colors while a luster bowl of white snapdragon tied with an immense bow of orange tulle occupied the "7‘‘ '7 central place’ Y 77 wlth cards The place the in'harmony prevailing' effect' were laid 'for the honor guest hostess Mra Ware Miss ct : r - - -- - : - Bessie Callow Miss Helen Greenwood Miss Dorothy r Jennings Miss Emma ‘ Zarie and Mra Earl V Francis ’ t: - '7 7 ’O From '4 until 6 o’clock yesterday afternoon Mra D ' D Stockman at her home In AI’ street entertained for Miss “ Cooper with a prettily appointed tea ! ' :v : ' Mc-Cask- - ell e Mrs-Alic- 11 - ' l - ! - ! i '- - 77: 7' ' ' sls-te- - : terday by Miss’' Florence Ware at the Pappas former 'president off the Greek WYE Ware home in First avenue when - -- - 1 Hillam will! be Vat 7" : friends ' of enter-tainirie- nt v even-irigIMrand- "Yo h jjj i se' 'jjsT-'- v v ‘ entertain Presbyterian church-"wilI entertain BY Alta Chamberlain will a at with silver tea' Tuesday afternoon 35S the Busy Twelve ’Sewing 'club Wednes-day- f the home 'of Mrs' a f ter noon Y at her h6me-253& Sixth avenue Tuesday" 'afternoon t'Oi) vZ 7 account of this meeting the regular Twelfth Eastl s" ( r ' 1't ' l arid- Feb-rua- ry yerslty of Utah will entertaln a - - - k ' - : i ae " ' ‘ afe quietly-Wednesda- - - - Strlckley were married evening by the Rev Elmer I Goshen a!t the home- of the bridegroom in S Fifth East a few close Only the relatives were a wedding and friends present supper followed the ceremony The bride wore a stylish navy blue taffeta suit with hat to match and carried a bouquet of bride’s rosea She was attended by Miss Blanche Strlckwho ley slater of the bridegroom wore a pretty dress of "blue chiffon ' - ' Miss Jane R Breckson'and James G - - ’ v D : es com-mitte- V- hotel P attended by the! Intimate the 'bride-to-b- e girl 'VGolden daffodils were used incheer ful'ef feet’ throughout the living rooms and on the tea tahle' where a basket of the bright spring : blossoms graced the center The hostess was assisted by her sister ’Miss Marian Tuttle and Mrs William Payne Cbqper presided at the ' tea table' ' The guests of the afternoon Included Mrs W P Cooper Mra Earl V Francis Mrs Theodore B ! Parker Airs Lydia White ' Boothby Miss Marian Tuttle Miss Catherine Richards whlch-:w- a -- ’ - - Important matrimonial event of the week will be the marriage of Miss Carina Jones daughter of Mr and Mra John A Jones of Murray’ and ' Douglas Webster Jessup son- of Mr and Mra R’‘J Jessup of Salt Lake V The' ceremony will be performed Wednesday at highhoon at the horiie of the bride by- the Rev John Alalick of- the First' Unitarian church A wedding breakfast wilL follow and the young couple will leave the same day r The B G club has issued invitations ‘tour of California and an' extended for ' ' for its ‘annual ball which willbe one upon-theireturn will make their home of the Interesting celebrations for In Lake Salt 12 The affair will be given'ln :f the Newhouaeballroom and will be inA pretty wedding reception was giv formal ' The members of are on Thursday evening in honor of Miss Miss Ida Giles1 Miss Marie James Bes-si- e Ethleen Folsom and Le Roy W' Hiliam ’'Egan-Miriam Jacobsen Rachel who were married at noon in the Salt Montague Olive' Snow Florence Jamies Lake Temple at the home of the bride's Marie Dougall Victorla Edmonds' Hazel parents Mr- and Airs" H B Folsom Carlson Aine lverson wlth Mika BerThe decorations 'of the rooms were nice Lmanr Leah Perry’ and Gladys handsomely carried out in a pink and Barker guests The patrons white color effect with' roses carnafor the “evening will be ’Mr and Airs tions snapdragon’ arid ferns W J Willes Mr and Mrs W H PeterThe bride Was attired in cream satin son Mr and' Mrs Mr‘ and do! lux trimmed "with point - lace and 3irsLeo ' E rPenrose Mr' and Mrs‘ H pearls!' She wore fa tulle' veil and car- Er Giles: Mr and Mrs1 Ia T Whitney rled'a-- j: shower bouquet of bride’s roses Air' and Mr H L Mulliner iMr7 and She was attended by her sister Miss Mrs V ern HaUiday AIr and Afra J D‘ Florence Folsom" and Miss-- Esther Giles Mr and Mrs J 11 Mldgley Mr Mansentwearlrig frocks of pink crepe and : Mrs Art Gardiner Mr arid Mrs de chine i veiled In t tulle and Andrew Jacobsen Mr:- and Mrs W Ii pink bridesmaids’ roses One hundred andf Hty : friends and LyinanMr arid Mrs William' Perry Mr arid Mra Fr cd Barker Mr and Mrs relatives were present and a' stringed nnrWiJlesMr: arid Mrs JDHGbbs' orchestra furnlished music for the - ington and the Green there also appears a most complimentary article In reference to' Mrs' Benner X Smith and her charmfhg daughter Mrs Sherman Armstrong and small baby boy Sherman Armstrong Jr who are settled In bungalow No 56 and are the center1 of ' a great deal of social attentionAmong guests at the Maryland are the following Salt Lake people: Col and Mrs Edwin F Holmes Mr and Mrs David Keith Mrs Benner X Smith Mra O TF Powers Mra Sherman Armstrong s and 31iss Gretta Cosgrlff BEACH one the CORONADO In southernofCalifornia seems to be attracting many of our society women and girls who have formed quite Salt Lake colony there for the winter and early spring Mra-Walker Salisbury and chil- - ! - ' jfc IN ') is ge : East ‘announce the engagement of their daughter Blanche Dean to H'1 Irvin Whitcher of Ogderi Utah Y The marriage will take place early In February: - Mr and Mrs j Hugh Dougall vMrVarid Mr arid AlraSam home after February 1' in Wells ville The Newhouse Dancing club will give Mrs Henry! James’ the Californian which is a " ' l 1 which-wilJY j VtaLh-be Taylor magazine published weekly In the next- dancing party t ‘ae y jf" Pasadena In the Interests of the three the fourth In the winter ' series' Friday v Members of the Score ciub'of Miss 2 Mary V Bogari and Andrew Unithe “ t e palatial hotels the Maryland the Hunt- evening February 9'- at the ANewhoiiae $ " j Mo-- - Fenkell announces the d of her daughter Beatrice marriage 'N'-'A of Stone to John Oswego which - took place Friday afternoon at The' ceremony was per430 o’clock formed by the Rt Rev Joseph S Glass CL'M D D at the clergy house of St ' Mary’s cathedral' :"--L J s - T Mrs un-usb- al ct : Ban-yar- a' lull In' social - ! ex-pe- KennaT university at--th- e ome portraits by? Griffith A Brandt' - V7 V v" marison 'was- formerly MraLOlle e ' poit-pon- ed " ' by the coining week'' of examinations' preparations for the 7 annual ' junior promenade are steadily progressing This prominent event is to have an setting this year as it Is to be glveii at the State Capitol building The various ' organizations ' and classes the university havp been given' specific-booths to decorate and many are at 'work The students expect’a large response to 'the thousand Invitations' Issued ftp prominent citizens of the state and February 9 will be the 'evening of extensive merrymaking and delightful dancing 'Y a ' st -- Mrs-Clarenc- jje’'- - a'v v 3 V: v y 'Although there la tivities - : street' ' ‘ s f 5 until Thursday' Febiniaryi 8 to with Mr’ Qualtrough 544 'f ' e V r' - V the' society has been - meetlng-'o- t m - Sherwood and Miss Blanche Strlckley The following girls assisted in serving: Miss Thelma Armstrong Miss Virginia Ramey AIlss Alice Leffler Miss Beryl Birkenshaw "‘Miss Edna Gannette and Mias Irene Langton ae afe ag The Ukelele club held its first meet ing Thursday evening with Miss Naomi Hoffman- Dancing followed by a buffet supper were features of the evening- The next monthly meeting will be held with Misa Jasmine Smith at her home In E First South - lilMTTgrt teinenf 'ntBridge whist and L ? ’ V : - - ' - |