| Show SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNC5lY MARCH 11 1917' N 2-- A’ of the attractive tea table O O (Continued from Preceding: Page) TVnSS NONA MAE WRIGLEY the"- charming young daughter of "A Mr and Mrs E C Wrigley whose marriage to Henry Johnson 7-will take place in April 7:7 - I at one Ions table and two smaller ones ' large The tbies ' were centered with crystal bowls' filled with vJon- - qulls and Scotch heather Seven tables were filled with the players for bridse afternoon hows during the ' jjc jjt Miss Rose Jessen entertained at’' an informal bridse tea yesterday after- noon her home in E South Temple " street- at - In honorof Miss Margaret bride of the month The tea a Greer ' table was prettily decorated with a ' larse crystal basket filled with pink carnations and ferns and tier with rosy pink maline Four tables were ' filled with the players for bridge and others came In for tea at 4 o'clock As slating during the afternoon were Miss Miss Nell Mayne ' Julia Atwood and ' sfc sc 7 Mrs W C Coulson entertained Tues - day afternoon at an informal bridge tea at her home in Redondo avenue in honor of Mrs Frank Doherty of Butte Mont Violets were chosen for the effective decorations of the fooms and the lovely sprlns flowers were arranged in low crystal bowls Assistthe ing In the general entertining of Mrs Howarth were Mrs Joseph guests John A Spiker Miss Alice Felt and Miss Ruth Spence and twenty-eigguests were bidden to meet Mrs - t Do-her- ty t Mr and Mrs Henry M Dinwoodey filled with yellow daffodils graced the renter of the table The place cards in yellow spring were flowers and covers were laid for twelve hand-decorat- Newhouse hotel Clayton D Smith entertained luncheon Newhouse afternoon at the '’Wednesday f hotel An unusual decorative scheme ‘ of Irish green was effectively carried out for the decorations of the table and the appointments The tallies were decorated with green flags and cunning little hats and the Ices and confec- ¥ tions were in the prevailing shade The guests were Mrs D S Campbell Mrs Gilbert Williams Mrs E V Thompson " Mrs Curtis Clawson Mrs O J of Garfiejd Mrs J A Quealy Mrs R O Campbell of Boise Miss Lulu ' Snow Miss Margaret Thornberg Mrs Marcena Foster and Mrs Ben Roberta ate afe ae Mrs Oliver O Meredith Jr enter talned her card club Friday afternoon at her home the rooms being bright with spring flowers and the guests including Mrs P W Madsen Mrs O R Meredith Sr Mrs Charles W Olson Mrs J C Corey Mrs Henry Johnson Mrs II R Scheiber Mrs L W Smeltzer Mrs II H Madsen Mrs E H Chapman and Mrs W E Coulam afe 9c je Dr and Mrs Terry G Snow entertained Friday evening at a large social affair at their home in honor of President and Mrs John A Widts'oe about 100 guests being present The rooms were decorated in red and white the University of Utah colors Assisting during the evening were Dr and Mrs L L Daines Dr and Mrs Leroy Swingle and Mrs Angus Ml Lambert Readings were given by Frank Rasmussen and music by the grafanola In which the Utmost Charm and Individuality await your inspection This House of Quality which has inspired the confidence of the people lias been much copied owing to the fact thaf Exclusiveness in Every Detail in Smartness of Fashions the Unmistakable Difference the Swing Style and Youtlifulness cannot be had elsewhere ’jc ' 9c 9C Miss Darlene Kimball entertained ed at an Orpheum party Friday evening In honor of her guest Miss Dorothy Bloch of New York who will leave today for the east Fourteen guests were entertained Mrs - - dred and fifty guests were present Mr and Mrs Henry Cohn entertained Mr and Mrs R M Solomon and Mr and Mrs A H Cohn at the Orpheum last evening followed by supper at the entertained at a beautifully appointed dinner Monday evening at their home In First avenue A large silver basket ' Sc ’ ht 4 jc jg - ' jc The members of the Pins 'Ad Octo club entertained a number of their friends last evening at & dancing party at the Le Grand amusement hall The guests were received In the parlor of the hall which was prettily decorated with wicker baskets filled with crimson carnations and tied with airy bows of red maline Punch was served from a prettily appointed table by Miss Josephine Woodruff Miss Yvonne Bailey and Miss Elolse Ensign The members of the club are Mr and Mrs Charles H Jenkins Mr and Mrs Ralph A Rudy Mr and Mrs Edward Groesbeck Mr and Mrs J Hill Johnson and Mr and Mrs William J Schaaa One hun- afc N ' je day evening at their home in E South Temple street and later were hosts as a box party at the Orpheum In the center of the table was a beautiful gold basket filled with yellow daffodils and delicate erica the low handle of the basket was tied with a butterfly bow of delicate blue satin ribbon and covers were laid for ten - V: - - Mr and Mrs Paul Keysor entertained at a beautifully arranged dinner Thurs- - at a prettily appointed A Collection of Suits Gowns Rich Mrs Ella McQuarrle Mrs Christensen Mrs Vernon B Bell" and Mrs : : I Mrs George Reed Mrs Ira Humphrey Mrs Horace Walker 'Mrs Benjamin L‘ C C Holliday- 1 7- ed - Jr bride of the wlnterThe guests - whorvumbered were seat-e- d twenty-fiv- e - ' Silver can dlesticks were at the 'corners of table and were filled with yellow cath edral candlea Mrs Walter Elliott at the coffee urn and was assisted by Miss Alice Hess Miss Katherine Harvey and Miss Henrietta Bird' A number of guests came In for tea at 4 o’clock and those bidden for the bridge game' Included Mrs James D Watson Mrs J A Spiker Mrs Walter Elliott Mrs' Frank Doherty of Butte Mont Mrs E J Holland Mrs G A Light Mrs J' H Waters Mrs Don Coray pre-sid- A 1 fac Ht ’ and ! Sports Wear Featured We are showing a Most Unusual and Creative line of Sports Clothes Special for Large Women and a Clothes that make you look thin — with the grace style of r Miss Edna Hansen entertained at a dinner and shower on Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Margaret Greer and Wayne Atwood Games and music were the features of the evening and the rooms were effectively decorated with violets and maidenhair ferna v 9e Mr' and Mrs L 1 Hay-mot- id Miss Laurene Anderson entertained yesterday afternoon In honor of Miss Catherine Hatch of Logan the rooms being decorated in daffodils and ferns and musical number being given by Mis Sarah Blair Miss Louisa Lees and Miss Gladys 'Pedersen The other guests were Miss Anna Wldtsoe Miss Rowena Higgs Miss Arllne HiUstead evening street at their home In E First South In honor of Miss Margaret Greer and Wayne Atwood The rooms were attractively decorated with crystal vases of daffodils and ferns and during the evening Miss Hasel Gray assisted In entertaining the guests ' ’ 4 Members of the Monday Evening Bridge club were delightfully enterMiss Mary VogeL tained last week by Mrs1 John W The members of the R K club were Hughes at her home In B street A entertained Wednesday afternoon by St Patrick idea was carried out for Mrs F D Andrus 'IIS Roosevelt ave-n- the decorations of the rooms and the The guests present were Mrs H tally cards Assisting during the evenMrs O F Jones Miss MarJ Liddell Mrs George Harris Mrs A ing were and Miss Hortense Red The Park garet E Hubbard Mrs F H Gralger and club twelve members numbers' Mrs A Jacobson ' ue Mrs John' Hess presided over a pretMrs E S Christensen entertained the members of the A B Sewing club tily appointed bridge tea Friday afterher home In Fort Douglas Tall Thursday afternoon at her home In S noon atvaseaVwere filled with deep yelstreet The rooms were crystal West Temple low daffodils and other spring flowers prettily decorated with tall crystal In ' the yellow hue£ and placed about vases of pink and white carnations the rooms while the flowers filled a Mr and Mrs Walter Burton enter large crystal bowl for the centerpiece talned at a dancing party on Thursday ae a)e Miller of 863 avenue Emerson entertained at a card party Friday evening In honor of Mr Miller’s birthd&y Five hundred was the game of the evening and twenty-tw- o guests were entertained The prises were awarded to Mrs Daniel St Clair and Edward Castle 'A 7 buffet shades During th® ( afternoon ' the supper was served rr‘ hostess was assisted by her daughter ( Mrs Frank Burkhardt and Miss Lena MrsC W Scott Wyss entertained at a bundle shower on Thursday evening' at the home of The Nee die era ft club was entertained Miss Wyss In honor of Miss Luclle by Mrs W G Loveridge Wednesday at LI nek ' whose marriage to Rudolph her home In E Fourth' South street Butikeser of Idaho Falls will take Luncheon was served The table was place the latter part of the month Mu- effectively centered with a large vase sic and games were the features of the of pink and white carnations surevening and twenty guests were de- rounded by smllax with baskets of violightfully entertained lets at each end The afternoon was Mrs Walter Scott presided over the spent In sewing The club will neet second of a series of bridge teas on Wednesday March 31 at the home" of Tuesday afternoon at her home In Mrs George A Smith Third avenue Five tables were filled with the players for bridge and others came in for tea The tea table was centered with a graceful basket filled with Roman hyacinths In the delicate A ' ' - 3§c IITISS FANNY LOUISE WOODRUFF the attractive daughter of 1YL Mrs Mazy Woodruff Peggy O’Keefe ’ nounced today whose engagement to Leroy Gunn is 7 an- SOUTHIWNSC The Misses Vera ‘Bergman and Dora Howell were hostesses at a party Thursday evening in honor of their birthday Cards and dancing were the features e evening and supper was The served later dining table decorations were carried out In a color scheme of pink and white the centerpiece being a candle and decorated cake and the place cards were tiny candlesticks Those present were Maud Brown Hasel Duncan Henrietta Duncan Afton Bergman Julia Smith Lenore Smith Helen Packard II H Crawford Charlie Eaklns Clyde Chamberlain E M Key- of-th- aor R F Tuttle H L Smith Frank Rank Charlie Mathis and H V Olsen A very pleasant affair of the week was a surprise party given Mrs B T Famey and Miss Norah Zink at the home of the former Wednesday evening the occasion being birthday anniversaries of the guests of honor Green and ‘white color schema was carried out In the decorations tallies and refreshments The guests of honor were presented with tokens of remembrance by those present Mrs Farney’s being a silver roll plate and Miss Zink's a (Continued on Page 4) i i- who plays the part of BEAUTY ¥ in EXPERIENCE was one of our daily visitors ing her stay in Salt Lake THE THE THE THE A dur- SHOP— APPOINTMENTS— SERVICE— BENEFITS DERIVED— all appealed ' to her and we can render as good service to you as we did to Miss O’Keefe Knoirltos’s Beauty Cream Contain We announce a gorgeous : No Animal-Fa- t ' play of hats of unusual interest at the new home of the Warren Millinery Company ort March 1 2th 3 th and 1 4th ’ : ‘ 1 received from New' Have modern methods York all just the latent In nse there— now la vogue here Also designs la fancy gowns Knowlton’s Beauty Shop 515-1- 9 Open Sundays Judge Building Phone Wasatch 4677 This Will Serve to Announce the Opening1 of JEST' MA¥iEM 371 SOUTH MAIN ST a An exclusive establishment for the culture of beauty I am prepared to extend to you the ’Burnham Method — A1 system scientifically corre&t All service rendered by graduate operators I shall be pleased to meet and serve you Respectfully MR& N H MOORE ff i' dis- Unusual 7 because they are the creative handiwork of The Warren’s own workshop where style distinction and individAlso a wonderful uality are paramount assortment of eastern pattern hats especially those from the Fisk and Gage salons The Warren Millinery Co 41 East First South Street - 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