Show i V iV’i THE 2-- A‘ C ‘ SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY FEBRUARY 25 1917 HEEALD-BEPUBLICA- N arrangements to entertain members of the club and 'friends at an informal dancing party to be given at the hotel Saturday evening March 10 ' A number of parties have’ been given by this society during the winter months' but it is expected that this will be the most elaborate The Lloyd Alliance of the First Uniwill'' serve dinner tarian church 4 i t Left to right Virginia Betty Allison in Literary club celebration performers prominent in the Ladies GROUP of little as “Prince Charming” Snow Master Rose” ‘‘Pink Lynden as a '' old-fashion- New-hou- ed of-Bett- y se ’ Studio photo of Virginia Dougall by Thomas Studio Allison by Thomas Photo " ‘ " ' VT "'f-Photo" Arfs'company photo of Lynden Snow by costume - IRA DUDLEY TRAYIS president of the Ladies Literary dub who gave the address of welcome held in the ballroom of the yesterday afternoon at the fortieth birthday celebration of' the club '" "' Hotel Utah v I 7 Wednesday evening at 680 o’clock 4e will entertain their club The Nyllc ' ' friends ' at a dancing party in the Le Grande ward hall Wednesday evening Ariel singing and February 28 The will furnish the music playing quartet ai ’ A A ‘ Weddings and MRS JOHN ANSLEV and wyr R an-J- V1 nounce the engagement of- their daughter Blanche to E Q Thayer of Philadelphia'- The wedding will take place early in March 4c 4c 4 The marriage of Miss Lillian Ren- shaw and- - J P Keller took place Thursday evening at the home -of the bride’s’ parents Mr and Mrs Louis Renshaw 62 S Sixth East street' at 7 o'clock the ceremony being performed by Bishop Heber C Iverson in the pres ence of the relatives and close friends of the couple and was followed by a large reception The living room was prettily decorated for the occasion with tall vases of pink and yellow roses the bridal party standing beside & large bow window in the living room that was festooned with ferns and smilax The bride wore a handsome gown of white tulle over silver cloth and carried bride's roses Miss Ruby Jones was the bridesmaid and waa gowned In yellow satin with overdress of orchid shaded tulle her bouquet being of delicately tinted pink roses James Kelle’ was best man A patriotic color scheme of red white and bine was carried out in the dining room The table was covered with a cluny lace cloth over deep blue silk and the centerpiece wi formed of white and red carnations with festoons of trlcolored xnallne extending from the chandelier to the corners of the table A number of the girl friends of the bride assisted in and Mrs Keller will spend serving their honeymoon in Los Angeles and after March 1 will be at home to their friends in this city - - " : - : - - -- - lr (Continued from Preceding Page) worms while the young announcer re cited their verse: ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE v Lo a group of lqwly grubs f Toiling in tlieir quiet way — Patiently they labor on AH unnoticed day by day A - Meeting secretly and oft Silently their work is done Weaving many a web of thought future fun for -- Planning 'your '' See! They burst their ugly £hell Greet you in another- gufsei j Things of grace and beauty now butterflies! Lo a flock of Then they were slowly awakened by a real fairy rose Virginia Dougall and came forth dressed as gorgeous butter's flies dancing to Grieg's “Butterfly" The dances were entirely new hav-fn- g been composed and directed' for the occasion by Miss Denise' KLarrick "who was ably assisted by the pianist (i Miss Jepperson A charming vocal solo then followed by Mrs E A Smith who is a new comer in the city and who recently became-member of the club East colonial in Its and setting of powdered wigs and brocaded satins leaving with the guests Rose Mary for remembrances and pink and yellow rose rose Jar leaves for the camethe minuet danced'by Jean Dono-heDavid Reeves Adelaide Ackerman and Floyd Knickerbocker making a fitting climax to the afternoon In every way the affair waa a pronounced success The costumes of the children their graceful dancing and the beautiful decorations made the break- fast one of the most artistic In the history of the club while the gay ' gowna of the club members sounded a note of spring among the perfect flowerlike appointments of the ballroom - a- a old-fashion- ed ur and the tables The various committees in charge of the annual birthday party have been untiring in their efforts for success and the “fprtieth club birthday” will go down in the annals of club history as a perfect social and artistic suc- cess The graceful children who took part in the various dances of the afternoon were Helen Rosenbaum Elsie Snyder Florence Richards Hermanie Harms Gretchen Routzahn Iris Tyler Adelaide Ackerman Harrlette Brady Gene Donoher Exnmallne Woolley Louise Covey Selen Ensign Marian Morris Dorothy Sweickhart Betty Allison Virginia Dougall David Reeves and Floyd Knickerbocker The guests of the afternoon were Mrs Raymond Ackerman Mrs W F Adams Mrs R 8' Allison Mrs J D Ambler Mrs' Frank Anderson Mrs L M Bailey Mrs E M Bagley Mrs Ola Bagley Mrs J E Bamberger Mrs W J Barrette Mrs Freeman - - Bassett ' Mrs A C Behle Mrs S L Billings Mrs John Birch Miss Ethel Bixby Mrs Glen R Bothwell Mrs A S Bower f Mrs' Guy E Bowerman Mrs Charles ' Boyd Mrs W H Bramel Mrs K R JBurt Miss Ruby Chadwick Mrs Addison Cain Mrs Inger Chamberlain Mrs Crlssle Chapman Mrs ennle Cheever Mrs Phillip P Clark Mrs Henry Cohn Mrs P M Cook Mrs A A Covey Mrs ’A IL Cowle Mrs Frank Cook Mrs J E Cowan Mrs J F Critchlow Mrs V F Culmer Mrs JL C Daly Mrs" Walter H Day- -- ton Mrs Henrietta Dofflemeyer Mrs Mra If a D Travla Mra J D treasure E H Dorman Mrs W H Dunn Mrs Mrs Ulmer C O Dunshee Mrs Horace Dunbar Mra Mary P Underwood Mrs F H Vahrenkamp Mrs Vaness Mrs J R Edgheill Mrs J W EdMrs Waddell Mra EL A Walton Mra munds Mrs W H Ellison Mrs J O EL Evans- Mrs R J Evans Mrs J Hugh Ward Mrs Wade Warner Mrs L RJL Wattls Mra Wara Miss JosephDooley Mrs A C Ewing Mrs Will Fowler Mrs S F Fen- ine Wallace Mra Weymouth Mrs ton Miss Grace Frost Martha Watson Mra J CL Weeter Mra Mrs Ralph Guthrie Mrs F L Gard- CL EL West Mra H J Wetmora Mra ner Mra R C Gemmell Mrs- - Eugene W A Wetsell lr& A Prtd Wey Mra Mrs ML EL Wilson Mra Wood Mra' Woolley Giles Mrs E EL Mrs Mrs West Mrs Godwin H Walter Green HL Cvk Goqdrtch Mrs Thomas Hud-oMrsEhigene Traughber Miss Josephine Spenqpr Miss Rae Hanson Mra Mrs J M John Mrs Stephen Hall William M McCrea Mrs E M Allison CL A Quigley Mra E A Wall Mrs L EL Hall Mrs- - R R Hampton Mra Mrs Mary EL Gilmer Mira Antoinette Mrs J CL Hanchett Mrs E F Hanna B Kenney and Mra F K Woodruff Mra A M Hanson Mrs J F Harding Mrs J D Harrison Miss Florence Hartley Mrs John M HayesMrs H P Henderson Mra CL V Heaser Mrs RS S L BILLINGS will entertain Enos Hoge Mrs J CL Hooper Mrs at a luncheon Tuesday afternoon Fred Hlornung Mrs A s Hosmer Mrs at her home in Eleventh East street R E Huffman Mrs H Hirschmann it being the second In a series of deMrs Hood lightful affairs to bo given by Mra Mrs James Ingebretsen Mrs A B Billliiga n- - Coming Events M Irvine Mrs William CL Jennings Miss Linda The women of the University of Mrs 11 Jones E Utah will entertain at a dance and I J Jessup Mrs social at the Administration building Jorgensen Mrs Thomas 'Kearns Mrs Malcolmn the evening of Saturday March 2 In Keyser Mrs A E Kimball Mra Wes- honor of Gov and Mrs Simon Bamberley King Mra CL D Kipp Mra Howard ger the members of the Legislature Kirtley Mra F H Knickerbocker Mra and the regents of the university and W F Knox Miss Rowena Korna Mra their escorts The reception committee A J Krausa will include Mrs J A Wldtsoe Mrs M Mra E Ledyard Mra Warren Milton Bennion and ' other members of Tucker Mra Earls Mrs H H Lawson the Women’s club of the university Mra E O Leatherwood Mra EL O The committee on ' arrangements are Lee Mrs I I Legg Mra Ira H Lewis Mrs Walter A Kerr Mrs R Perry G Mra J H Leyson Mra G B Lockhart Snow and Mrs Newton Miller Mrs John Lundberg Mra J CL Lynch - Mrs Mra Hardy Lynch 3rs Anna' Hatch Glenn S Peterson will ’enterM A Mra William McAllister Mra tain at a tea tomorrow afternoon at T McCann Mra R E McConaughy her home In the Hillcrest apartments Mrs W L McLeod Mra A D Mc- in honor of Mrs Irene a bride-to-b- e Dyer Mullen Mrs Allen McNltt Miss Mcof March The hours Guire Miss McDonald Mra John Mal-ic- k will be between 4 and receiving 630 o'clock Mrs F EL Marcy Mra Bertha 9c g The muslq section of the Ladles' Martin Mra Gray Miller Mra' Leafy Montgomery Mrs Freeman Morning-sta- r Literary club will give a card party Ma S W Morrison Mra' A A on Tuesday afternoon March 20 at Moulton Miss Mudgett Mra A J the clubhouse During the afternoon a clever vaudeville skit will be given Murphy nnder the direction of Mrs Ira H Mra' Sam Neel Mra Neeley Mrs Elisabeth O’Brien Mra- Charles Lewis It was written by Miss Helen OConnor'- - Ms Beatrice Oppenheimer Greenwood'o ' Mra John Ousley ' Mr FTank Coriess will entertain the Mra J H Patrick Mra CL R Pearsall Mrs L D Peasley Mrs Earl members of the Busy Twelve Sewing Pembroke Mra P O- Per kina' Mra F club at her home 1471 S Seventh East : S Phelps Mra S E Pier Miss Pearl street on Wednesday afternoon ale Rabbita The members of tneDasa Sewing club Miss U M Qual trough will meet Thursday afternoon with Mra P M Randall Mra C W Ray Mrs H Lew ' 236 - W- Fourth North Mra J A Reeves Mra Fred W Rey-nol- street at 2 o’clock Rhodes Mrs C E Mra H Richards Mra C L Rood Mrs EL F Radiant Sewing circle will meet on ' Root MTs - Rooklidga : Wednesday afternoon with Mrs A w Mrs Scott Mrs Fired R Sands Mra Soper 1172 Kensington avenue 4c Allen T Sanford Ifeiss Pearl Savage y The Women of Mooseheart legion Mra' John p Scheld Mrsy Karl A hall Scheld Mrs Philip Schonert - Mrs G will 'give a card party at Moose OB Schramm Mra A T Schraven Mrs' 'February 26 4c 4c D B Shielda Mrs "Albert Skankey Mr Mrs and Cooke will enHenry Mrs G EL' Skelton Mrs A B Smith dinner-aanc- e a tertain masquerade Smith ' Mrs L W Snow Tuesday to the ladies and husbands of Mra Mra David Spitz Mra D D Stockton the Sewing club including Mr Mra A p Stone Mra W M Stookey and Crystal' Mrs: George King' Mr and Mrs ' Mra D N CL Stott Mrs Stewart Mra A H De Veris Mr and Mrs HI11 Bismarck Snyder-- Mrs Helen Root Mra Johnson' Mr ' and Mrs' Ernest J Avery Sterling' Snow Mra E D :Stubblns Mr and Mrs Edward 1 Stromness Mr Mrs Grant Swan Mrs C M Sweet and Mrs' William Sowell Mr and Mrs Mrs J F- Taylor-MrArthur Thom- Jack Foulger and Mr and Mrs Jack as Mrs CL H Thompson Mrs E L iiangenbacker V ' Thompson Mra Ezra Thompson Mra r: ajc A K Tiernan Mra' 'Anna Tlnsmas Tho Odeb are society is now making - - : - - - : - : a)e - - - - ds - “ ? : - a-- t EV' : : ‘ - 1 - s £ - £ 4t 4c INTERESTING WEDDING OF ' ' THE WEEK Dr and Mrs L W Snow announced on Thursday the marriage of Mrs Adah B Chisholm snd Donald ML McKenzie of Oakland CaL The marriage took place Thursday afternoon at 5S0 o'clock and was performed by Bishop T A Claw son at the Snow home and was followed by a dinner at the Newhouse' hotel fQr the relatives Later " in the evening an’ lnformal reception was held at the home of Dr' and Mrs Snow In First avenue' The bride wore a stylish model of Erench blue doth beaded and carried an armful of yellow daffodils Miss Dorothy Cannon was the bridesmaid and waa frocked in a dainty gown of white net with trimmings of yellow tulle and carried spring flowers Dr BT Jell! son acted as best man After a stay of a few days at the Hotel Utah the bride and bridegroom will leave for a trip to the coast 4t 4c 4c Miss Vivian Smith and Clifford Can- non were married Wednesday evening at the home of the bride’s mother Mrs J ML Kearsley in Windsor avenue at 7 o’clock The ceremony was performed by Bishop Perfty T Goddard in the presence of the relatives of the young couple and was followed by a supper The bride wore a stylish afternoon frock of gray crepe de chene and a red satin hat Miss Naomi Smith was the bridesmaid and wore pale pink crepe de chene Hardle Cannon acted as best man The rooms were effectively decorated for the occasion with white and red carnations ' 4 MARRIED ON THURSDAY Miss Vera Hardy and Lam on t Felt were married at noon Thursday in the Salt Lake Temple In the afternoon an informal reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents Mr and Mrs Thomas Hardy In' Almond avenue for- the relatives of the young couple The bride wore a dainty gown of white- silk and lace and was attended by her sister Miss Lillian Smith who wore pale blue silk and net The rooms were prettily decorated with low bowls of pink and white sweet peas and ferns After March' 1 Mr and Mrs Felt will be at home to their friends at 116 8 Seventh East stfeet' " V4e 4 Cards have been received from Mr and Mrs William McIntyre anof the their daug'marriage nouncing hter' Miss Margaret McIntyre and Russell Kimball Woodruff which took place on Saturday evening February 17 at the home of the bride’s parents 259 Seventh avenue "V : ' - - H' - ' 4e “ Mr and Mrs John R Price announce the engagement of their daughter Mary G to George H Jensen The date for the marriage is to be announced later 4: L ' 4c 4c Dr w H Pyott and Miss Elsie Shorten of - Ogden 'were married 21 in the Salt February Wednesday Lake Temple Miss Shorten Is a popular- young musician and one of Ogden’s most talented singers Dr Pyott has been associated with- Dr- Benjamin-Johnson of this' city the past 'few months The young couple will leave next week for Davenport la where Dr Pyott will take one year's postgraduate work - - - - - R - -- '’ 4t -- 4c i A quiet wedding of Tuesday was that ' of:Miss Mabel' EL Lubeck of Salt Lake V yyr ihtz ’ 11 to Dr Floyd F Hktch of Heber City en Denny Miss Eva Williams Miss JuMrs Hatch is a graduate of the state lia Mansfield Miss Mae- Hawley Miss normal school and Is well known In Alice Hurst Miss Amy Farnsworth Sevier county where she taugnt ror a Miss Rae Hanson Miss Claire Wilcox Hatch is a Miss Myrtle Greene Miss Rae Barlow number of years Dr the of University of Utah Miss Louise Winslow Miss Mattie graduate school of Harvard Guernsey Miss Marie Hodson Miss medical and of the Since receiving his doctor’s degree be Grace Roberts has spent three years In hospitals of The members of the committee on Boston and reoently resigned as resi- arrangements were Mies Rae Hanson dent surgeon of the Massachusetts Miss Eva Williams Miss Mae Hawley General hospital to enter private prac- Miss Vera Tracey and Miss Helen - - -- tice in Salt Lake The couple will be Spencer at home after March 1 at 11SQ EL Third 6 4 4 South street Mrs Frank McCommon who was the guest of Mr and Mrs CL XL Groesbeck during the past week was honor guest at a number of delightful social affairs given during the week Monday XI of the afternoon Mrs A H 8 Bird enter Alpha THE members of Chi of the tained at a luncheon at the McCor-nlc- k Omega sorority home In Center street while In the Universltyof Utah held their fourth annual banquet last evening In the the evening & dinner was given in her ballroom of tbe Hotel Utah The tables honor at the Alta club Wednesday were arranged in the shape of an “X afternoon Mrs John V Lyle was the to represent the Chi Omega insignia hostess at a luncheon at her home In At the center of the cross was a’ large EL South Temple street when a dainty gilt basket of Roman 'design filled decorative scheme of pink and white with green palms and ferns On each was carried out for the decorations and " of the extensions dainty- cardinal and appointments of the table straw-colore- d 6 6 6 streamers were brought One most of the beautiful luncheons to the ends of the table from large was of week the past graciously premouJtds of white carnations the fraterover A Quigley Mrs sided Charles by‘ The place nity’s symbolic flower on at Alta club the afternoon Tuesday the emblem of the organiza- in honor cards bore of Mrs Olive Gaylord of Cali' tion' t who is the guest of Mr &nd Mrs Miss Amy Farnsworth was toastmls-tres- s fornia Gaylord at their home In First and toasts were responded to as Eugene avenue A yellow springlike effect follows: “Public Utilities" Miss Ver- was carried out In the artistic decor' ve ne Plngree “Income Tax” Miss ations'of the table and appointments Vera Foulger “Drafting Men” Miss that was covered with a handsome cloth “Prohibition" of 'S&tsuma Farnsworth Athene center in the "Child Labor" of which wasembroidery Miss Dolores Stohl a black bowl of Miss Marjorie Burrows Fraternity china filled - withglossy gorgeous yellow songs were sung by freshmen members tulips On the edge of the bowl were V of the sorority perched yellow birds aiid butterflies were Miss Mary At the corners of the table stood tall Among those present 'Godbe Miss 'Helen Wells Miss Gusta black candlesticks filled wi£h yellow Ivins Miss Beth Horlick Miss Margaret cathedral candles and the dainty place Felt Miss Hula Ward Miss Alta Craw- cards were with garford Miss Vera Foulger Miss Priscilla lands of spring flowers and buds Cartwright Miss Marian Whitney Miss Invited to meet the honor guest were Miss Miss Rolapp Grant' Dalsey Emily Mrs E A Kimball Mrs A H S Bird Athene Farnsworth Miss Eva Davis Mra Matthew Cullen Mr4L William B Miss Vera Tracy Miss Margaret Mar- Stanley Mra Elizabeth J O’Brien Mra shall Miss Glenna Marrlot Miss Grace P 6 Keogh Mra J C Hanchett Mrs Richards Miss Helen Spencer Miss Enos A Wall' Mra M B Whitney Mra Marian Reed Miss Dolores Stohl Miss John A" Reeces Mrs Eugene Gaylord Eleanor Clawson Miss Esther Badger Mra Henry C Hoffman Mrs Pauline Miss Carline Dewey Miss Willa RobSands Miss Margaret Gibbons Mra bins Miss Edna Williams Miss Luala Jane Cann Mrs Ezra Thompson Mra Burton Miss Frances Grant Miss Ful-vi- a Charles Post Mrs Charles Cain Cris-mo- n Ivins Miss Kate Volher Miss Edith Mrs F'L Parker Mrs William MarMiss Miss Clawson A Fred Wey Mrs W F JenMrs Becky Tingey Spry Miss Howell Victoria sen Burrows Mrs jorie Isadpre Mayer Mra E S Root Mrs Blaine M Stewart Mrs' William and Mrs John Bailey 4e’ 4s Horne Mrs Gerald Lomas Mrs Edwin Williams Mias Claire Smith Miss Hel Mra Vernon R Bell entertained Week in Sociefv - - ‘ ' hand-decorat- ed - ‘ Thursday afternoon at a prettily arranged bridge tea at her home In Fort Douglas when the patriotic idea waa carried out in the decorations and The tea table was covered with a dainty lace cloth In the center of which was & large crystal basket filled with white and red carnations and tied with a large butterfly bow of the tricolored m aline The guests of the afternoon were Mrs Wellington E Lake Mrs George Reed Mrs Edwin Guthrie Mrs Walter Elliott Mrs Ira K Humphrey Mrs John Hess Mrs Bernice G Richardson Mrs EL G Falrweather Mrs W atsonM rs H P Sherwood Mrs Marceilus Snow Mrs Scott Keytlng Miss Alice Hess Miss Genevieve Hoffman Miss Selma Timms Mrs Elizabeth Hoffman and Miss Ella Keyting Mrs W L Greiner assisted the hostess in entertaining Mrs A L 4 6 4 entertained Thursday afternoon at a birthday luncheon at her home in Hoppaugh i South Temple street In honor of he young daughter Katherine In the center of the table was a miniature cherry tree and from the chandelier to the corners of the table were festoons of red white and blue tulle while from the centerpiece radiated miniature silk flags to the place cards that were decorated with hatchets and cherries Covers were laid for twenty-tw- o and were and music the features of games the afternoon' 6 6 6- The Misses Gibbons entertained a bridge tea Wednesday- afternoon - at at their home in Third avenue Spring flowers were used for the decorations of the rooms and the small tables where refreshments were served 6 6 6 and Mrs Claude Freed entertained at a prettily appointed dinner on Thursday evening at their home in First avenue A large silver basket filled with golden Jonquils and delicate fern graced the center of the table and covers were laid for ten (t 4 Mrs Wt W Armstrong entertained a few friends yesterday afternoon at the Mr matinee performance of “A Daughter of the Gods” 4e TJie afc last party to 4c be given by the members of the Utah Dancing club for the winter season was one of the delightful social affairs of the past week and took place at the Hotel Utah on Wednesday evening The club has a membership of sixty couples 4c 4c Mr and Mra Oliver R Meredith Jr entertained the Emanon Card club Fri(Continued on Following Page - |