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CITY UTAH SUNDAY MAECH 25 1917 HIGH COST I I ' - x s ' ' m WOODWARD BRUCE MAYO the charming young bride ofDr W B Mayo a son of Dr and Mrs II N Mayo of this city The young couple were married in Baltimore early in March The bride was formerly Miss Mary Manger a prominent society belle of Baltimore' Milady of the Smart Set Is Shocked to Learn 'That the Drink ' Which Cheers But Does Not Inebriate Will Fdllow Other Necessities in Price TVTRS " ‘ — — — - SOCIETY'S — — — — — t— I ! — TVTRS OVID HERBERT RITTER of Hongkong and her interesting little children They are Orvid IL Jrf Americans in Hong-- i JYA Lucy Elizabeth Irving Osborn and Margaret Mr and Mm Ritter are prominent AY ednesdav afternoon On & Ritter Mail company Chinese Steamship being general manager of the kong Mr: Mrs Ritter will be the motif for a smart tea to be given by her sister Mrs W O Cleland and Mrs Hanna at the home of the former in N State street 5 O'CLOCK FUNCTIONS ECONOMIC DISSIPATION THE high cost of living it Is will even enter the family tea pot whether it be the “brown biddy- - or the silver tea pot or tea urn that graces milady's a'fternoon tea tabla The high cost of living and clothing' too is found very evident these days when the matron and house wife seeks to replenish the family larder or shop for the juvenile members of the family From sunup to sundown the H C I seems to stand out on the horizon of the housekeeper who endeavors to mke the weekly or monthly allowance cover the current expenses of the table And now comes word that even the cheering cup of tea is to soar skyward It seems the Fates are conspiring against the housewife as well as the society leader and that they have decreed that there are too many functions among smart circles and are doing their best to decrease the number If rumor be true that the price of tea be in the ascent the news will be received with sorrow among the many devotees of the cozy 5 o’clock tea table For what is more truly Informal and delightful than a group of congenial friends gathered about a daintily appointed table Many a clever idea and philanthropic scheme has been introduced over the tea cups and now we are told that perhaps in the near future even the pinch of tea will be added to the long list of luxuries as well as the potato and the humble onion that are no longer necessities old-fashion- ed ’ ' a number of beautiful DESCRIBINGworn at the elaborate masquerade ball at the Hotel Maryland in Pasadena a California paper says: MASKED BALL GORGEOUS AFFAIR Mrs Edwin Francis Holmes (the stiver Queen) as Carmen won all honors at the masked ball given Wednesday night at Hotel Maryland She was This was presented with first prize a great contest as there were many very expensive and beautiful costumes Mrs Holmes as usual put forth all efforts to make her costume true to the She appeared as a representation true Spanish senorlta — black wig with white lace mantilla large hoop black Studio —Photo bv jet earrings white China silk shawl with colored embroidery red shoes full skirt black spangle fan Red roses were worn in good effect Spanish clgarets were used triie to fashion and with qll the other effects and customs made it a correctly carried ball never before seen in Pasadena Daniel Bernard Blair was Mrs Holmes’ dancing He represented a Spanish by his mother Mrs W E Clifford and partner sister Mrs Louis Berry The dining gentleman and was also honored with room was prettily decorated with yel- a prize low jonquils a graceful enameled basket of the flowers being in the centeir following clipping from the will be of of the table which was presided over THE by Mrs O S Walsh Punch was served Interest to the many friends of the during the evening by little Margaret Lee Charles Millers in this city The Clifford from a table prettily deco- announcement of the arrival of little Miss Walson was announced in these rated with spring Ilowers afe columns about ten days ago: if £ Mrs John Bateman entertained at a A daughter was born Monday to kitchen shower Tuesday in honor of Capt and Mrs Charles M Walson of Miss Mildred Hapgood whose marriage Schofield barracks An Interesting into Frank Teamans will take place cident is that the young lady arrived Wednesday Guessing games were the on her brother’s birthday anniversary features of the evening and a dozen Master Charles William Walson being 1 year old almost to the hour when guests were entertained v vhis sister arrived Mrs Walson is the Dr and Mrs Cnarles I Shields Dr daughter of Mr and Mrs Lee Charles and Mra CL J Clark Mr and Mrs J Miller of Salt Lake City Utah who W Reeves and Dr Schulte entertained are visiting on the islands and who at a large dancing party Friday even- are planning to go after the game fish ing at the Shields home 1238 E Sev- at Maui later in the week enth South street in honor of Miss Mary Hansen superintendent of nurses at the county hospital who will leave during the coming week for the eaot to take a post graduate course Red carand MRS ROGER W OWERS nations and ferns were effectively arentertain at a dancing party rooms about the and ranged fifty Wednesday evening at their home in were entertained guests delightfully Third avenue in honor of Mr and Mrs Mrs C J Clark presided at the coffee David Keith Jr and Mr and Mrs Rusurn 'and was assisted ' in serving by sell Kimball Woodruff two popular Miss Ivine Shields and Mrs J W young couples whose weddings were Reevea During the evening a delight- social events of the winter and early ful musical and literary program was spring afe given by Miss Ruby Liang Mrs Shields Mrs Walter Lewis will enMr and and Miss Shields a this evening at dinner at tertain Mrs W B Black gave a card party their home in Virginia avenue Federal Friday evening at her hornet 956 S West Heights se sfe a): Temple street in honor of her husband’s most One the of important social afsixtieth birthday 'The evening was spent with cards and mu- fairs of the week will be the tea to pleasantly : sic and a' buffet supper was served be given by Mrs E‘ F Hanna and Mrs The guests of the evening were Mr and WO Cleland at the Hanna home 278 Mra W B' Black 966 S West Temple N State street Wednesday afternoon Mr and Mrs S F Norton Mr and Mrs March 28 between 4 and 6 o’clock in R M Cross Mr and' Mrs F Simmons honor of Mrs Cleland’ s sister Mra O Mr and MfsP Harlin Mr' and Mrs A H Ritter of Hongkong )C jg Lane Mr and Mrs Charles Kirk Mr of Easter week A affair delightful and MxsV C West Mr and Mrs' Ira H will be the tea to ' be bridge large Abrams 'A Madson L Coffin T Mar-ti- n Nev Mra J given by the Spirit of Liberty chapter W E Meyers Literary clubW Plummer Mrs' Sullivan and Mrs D A' R at the Ladies' house ‘Wednesday afternoon April 11 V O H Woerner of ‘Kansas City for the benefit of the' Red Cross Tacan be reserved' from any' membles most ''One of the enjoyable affairs of on arrangements ' ' ber of the committee ’ (Continued on Following' Page J i ‘ ' Hust-Monr- 4t I WEEK i i MISS Or-pheu- ed SOCIETY MARI OX WHITNEY Miss Rose Mrs John S Selfridge Mrs Stanley Young and Miss Lillian Sears Mrs J M Bidwell and Mrs John Wells were the hostesses yesterday afternoon at a matinee party at the followed by a tea at the Hotel honor of Miss Florence Wells in Utah the coming week The tea of bride a table was artistically decorated with a graceful pale pink wicker basket filled with shades of pink and rose carnations and tied with tulle in the same dainty tint The place cards were In pink blossoms and were laid for Mrs R W Burton Mrs Priscilla Cartrlght Mrs W £ Jones Miss Helen Wells Miss Esther Badger Mrs J Nell Clawson Miss Louise Younker Miss Clarice Wells Miss Mary Godbe Miss Helen Spencer Mrs Seymour B Wells Mrs Frank Whitney Mrs L J Hays Miss Katherine Young Miss Augusta Ivins Miss Helen Knowl-to- n and Miss Gladys Yound hand-decorat- IN m About sixty guests called during the receiving hours se se sje Mrs Clark O Dunshee entertained at a prettily arranged luncheon Wednesday afternoon at her home In S Ninth East street In honor of Mrs Bertha Keesee who left Thursday for after her home In Carbondale 111 sisher with months several spending A low R Steele E ter Mra crystal bowl of violets graced the center of the table and the luncheon was followed by bridge A Marshall Miss Fanny Ensign a bride of April was the honor guest yesterday afternoon at a delightful five hundred party given by Mrs W L Gunn at her home in Markea avenue Sweet peas in the dainty pastel shades were attractively combined for the decorations of the rooms and the tea table and the guests Invited to meet the young bride-elewere Mrs Chauncy I White Mrs Ralph Waldron Mra' Lee MatGardner Mra Roy Mrs Leslie thews Miss Sarah Mrs ‘Louise Ensign Gulder Blair Miss Ada Strong Miss Grace Gibbons Miss Alice Gunn Miss Roda Gunn Miss Ruth Sherwood Miss Edna Turner Miss Alberta Reid Miss Regina Reid Miss Miriam Wells Miss Louisa Wells Miss Louise McCune and Miss Pearl Luke The third In a series of dancing parties was given last evening at the LadlesT Literary clubhouse In E South Temple street by the members of the entertainment committee of the club Including Mrs F IL Knickerbocker chairman Mrs L D Peaslee Mrs J F Critchlow Miss Edith Mudgett Mrs A C Smith Mrs IV F Culmer Mrs David Spit Mrs Glen Miller Mrs A D McMullen Mrs J A Reeves Mrs J C Lynch Mrs Thomas O'Connor Mrs Ezra Thompson Mrs J H Patrick Mrs John C Daly Mrs Thomas Miss Ellen Johnson entertained yesKearns Mrs Calcolm Keyser Mrs Grant Swan Mrs John D Scheid Mrs terday afternoon at a matinee party at Austin K Tiernan and Mrs I R the Wilkes theatre followed by a tea at Franklin’s in honor of Miss Mildred Wattis T T Hapgood a bride of the coming week Mrs David Keith Jr was the honor Twelve guests were entertained a(e aje sje guest Friday afternoon at a beautifully soThe Members of the appointed tea given by Mrs Marion Faus and Miss Marjorie Dey at the ciety entertained at an Irish dancing Dey home In Fifth East street between party on Friday evening The affair the hours of 4 and 6 o’clock Beautiful was one of the most successful given pink roses were attractively arranged during the winter by the society and In the drawing room and reception hallk was well attended ae while a gay color scheme of deep yelDouglas W Clifford entertained fifty low was used for the decorations of the dining toom The centerpiece was a of his friends at a dancing party Frilarge basket of daffodils while candle- day evening at the home of his parsticks filled with yellow cathedral ents Mr and Mrs W E Clifford 1441 rooms were prettily candles and shaded In the smart tint Yale avenue occasion with lilies the corners for decorated were at the of the table During the afternoon the following matrons and pink and white carnations and the presided at the tea and coffee urns: young host was assisted' In receiving ct - - All-Briti- sh afe oe —Photo by which lnoludes Mrs George V Lawry Mrs Frank L Dodge Mrs S A Cobb Mrs Frank E Holman Mrs Sterling G Snow Mra Ben F Riter Mra D D Stockman Miss Margaret Clark Miss Miss Edith Mudgett Miss Helen-Hann- a and Hall Miss Dora Frances Johnson Miss Josephine Wallace The entertainment committee of the Sarah Daft home which includes the board of directors will give a social afternoon at the home Wednesday March 28 in honor of the new members of the board who are Mrs Simon Bamberger Mra C C Countryman Mrs W N Williams Miss Edna Cohn Mrs A H Cowie and Mrs A D Irvlna Mrs B A M Frolseth is the retiring president of the home and Mrs Margaret Zane Cherdron the new president ’ - -- Star-Bullet- in - - - Coming Events MR a)c of-'El- J' ‘ ' 1 The Seeing club will be entertained at a 1 o’clock luncheon Thursday aft-ernoon by Mrs Walter K Conrad at her home in E South Temple street 1 The Neighborhood Card club will be entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs J T Richards - at a at her afternoon tea Thursday bridge home in E First South street in honor Miss Ruth Spence will entertain of Mrs Frank Doherty of Butte Mont who is the guest of her sister Mrs John A Spiker Mr and Mrs Paul Gllrqy will entertain at & dinner tomorrow evening at the Newhouse hotel in honor 'Of Mrs O H Ritter 4c 4c cfc day afternoon at her home 947 S ond West street Sec- Mrs 4c 4c FrankHolman of 1579 Harvard ae all-scho- ol 90S 3fC All-Britl- sh Weddings and Engagements Lu-cl- le ’ - First Methodist church In the presence sfc - 4c- Studio jc avenue will entertain the members of her sewing club at a 1 o’clock luncheon marriage of Miss Florence Wells THE Mrs honor of in afternoon Saturday Hooper Knowlton will take O H Ritter who during her stay in place in the Salt Lake Temple Thursthe city is being extensively enter- day March 29 at noon In the evening tained a reception will be given at the home 4c 4c Mr and Mrs of the bride’s On Saturday evening March 81 Mrs John Wells 533 parents C street for the relaC- ' W Christensen will entertain at a tives and friends of the young couple dancing party in honor of Mra Frank Miss Clarice Wells and Miss Helen Doherty of Butte Mont Knowlton will be the bridesmaids and £ $ The board of directors and officers Richard Goss best man 4c 4c of the Ladies Literary club are planMr and Mrs W II Linck announce ning to give a large card party at the the engagement of their daughter Edna clubhouse during the month of April M to Walter L Schoenfeld of Provo 4c ' 4c 4c Mrs Gordon Gillespie of Murray will the marriage to take place in April 4 4 4 entertain at a miscellaneous shower Mr and Mrs Frew Linck announce Miss of Tuesday afternoon in honor the engagement of their daughter Mildred Hapgood whose marriage to to Rudolph Buddokopfer of Shelly Frank A Yeamans will take place this Ida The will take place in marriage week ' the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday 4c 4c 4c March 28 at noon ofSarah The members of the board Daft home will' give a dancing party The marriage of Miss Mildred HapMonday evening April 16 at the Hotel good daughter of Mr and Mrs' H F Utah The proceeds will be used to Hapgood and FVank Yeamans will defray the extra- tax levied on the take place Thursday evening at the home home of the bride’s parents 532 S Sec4c 4 Mrs ‘W Perry will entertain the ond East The ceremony will be perBusy Twelve Sewlng’club next Wednes formed by Rev J H'N Williams of the - oe of the relatives of the young couple Miss Florence Hapgood will be the Pi Kappa Alpha fraterity of the Uni- bridesmaid and B O Yeamans the best versity of Utah will entertain at a man dancing party at its chapter house next 4 4 Mr and Mrs John L Conklin g anThursday evening April 5 The ’’arts" students of the fraternity have the nounce' the marriage of their daughter arrangeemnts in charge Miss Ethelyn Slater to Harlan Rob4 4 4 bins which took place Wednesday Mrs N A Dunyon and Mrs Cora evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the Allbrltton will entertain the cast of bride's parents in the presence of rela“Old Maids’ Association" at the home tives The ceremony was performed of Mrs Dunyon 23 H street next Tues- by the Rev Elmer I Goshen The day afternoon couple will be at home after April 15 4c 4c 4c 826 Third East street at Mrs Vera Barney will entertain at 4 4 4 her home today with a dinner party Announcement is made by A H in compliment to Miss Graham Sims 38 J street of the marriage on sc sjc 7 of his daughter Susie MarMarch Miss Louisa Lees will also entertain ML Yost of Meridfor Miss Graham at her home Tuesday guerite Sims to Don ian Ida The wedding was to have evening 4c been held later but owing to the sud4c 4 Gov and Mrs Simon Bamberger the den death of Mrs Sims last month the governor’s staff and ' the state offi- marriage was very simple and was atcials and wives have been invited to tended only' by the members of the famattend the University of Utah’s produc- ily The Rev F V Fisher performed tion of “House and Gretel” at the the ceremony Mrs Yost will remain In Salt Lake theatre April 2 The Uni- Salt Lake until June when she will go to Meridian to join her husband who versity of Utah is this year with the schools of the city and has a large ranch near that city 4c 4c the board of education of the city has 4: Announcement is made of the marbeen invited to attend the affair and see the proteges of the ele- riage of Miss Clara Hughes of Kamas mentary schools make their grand Summit count' and George Nelson of opera debut The state and city of- Midvale which took place Friday aftficials will occupy the boxes and stalls ernoon at 3 o’clock The ceremony was performed by Judge Harold Stephens at the initial performance in the presence of Mrs Nellie Hogenson The Red Cross branch of the 'of this city and Miss Emily Hogenson society will meet on Monday of Midvale The couple will be at home afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of to their friends after April 1 521 S Ninth East Mrs W Dunn jfe The Ladies' auxiliary to the Greeters street of Utah will be entertained at a luncheon at 130 o’clock Tuesday afternoon by Mrs R B West at her home 180 N Main street 4c Hust-Monr- Women's Clubs of ONE the the most Important events realm of women’s clubs will be the delightful entertainment to be given at the Ladies’ Literary club Friday evening March 30 and Saturday afternoon March 31 The evening program will open with the minuet given by a group of children who were one of the features at the club breakfast given at the Hotel Utah the latter part of February The little dancers include Adalaide Ackerman Jean Don-ohDaid Reeves and Floyd KnickMiss Ruby Chadwick will erbocker give a humorous reading and the various committee dances will be given by groups of children under ths direction of Miss Denise Karrick A readbe given by little Miss Snow ing will and a solo dance by Adalaide Ackerman The program for Friday evening follows: The minuet vocal solo Mrs Theodore Best accompanied by Mrs p O Perkins vocal solo Mra Ernest A Smith solo dance Miss Adalaide Ackerman and the various committee dances The proceeds of the entertainment will be given to the Red Cross society and it will give an opportunity to many who Were unable to attend the breakfast to see the beautiful dances as- well as to contribute to the work of Red Cross organization 4c 4e Public Health day will be observed on Friday afternoon March 30 at the Ladies’ Literary club the program to be in charge of Dr Belle Anderson Gemmell Dr Daines state bacteriologist will talk on “Rabies” and Dr (Continued on Following Page) er - |