Show SflDOETY SECTH0M MUJSIIC & -- s- TTMEATTMES SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY APRIL 8 1917 RENEWED HASTER r-- Mrs Hyrum Pingree who has recently returned from California where she has With Lenten Days Passed Homes of Smart Set Will spent the winter and early spring Mrs Pingree formerly made her home in Ogden one of the prominent society and club women of that city Again Be Opened for Nu- and teas merous Interesting Affairs Mrs Charles Dunning Thompson and her lovely little son David of Andover9 Mass icho arrived the latter part of the week to spend a couple of months at the McMillen home in E South Temple street Mrs Thompson will he remembered as Miss Aline McMillen one of the most attractive belles of the younger society set tsBlend bells golden Easter ! Heaven9 s of fairest and its best To hush earth9 s clamorous discords And soothe earth9 s sad un rest 99 Is here again and every shrub gives promise that the long reign of winter is over The robins cheerful harbingers of spring have come back as well as the little wild yellow canaries to join the choirs that today declare "The Lord Is Risen” Along the sunny slopes yellow and purple crocus arc peeping as well as the modest little violet nl snowdrop that have been pushing their way upward during the past few days of sunshine Today the churches will be veritable gardens of loveliness with masses of the pure Easter lilies and other fragrant blossoms of spring Special music programs have been prepared by the choirs of the city and hundreds of voices will sing the lofty Easter anthems Spring frocks and bonnets will he seen on all sides for the busy matron arid maid have been preparing their Easter trousseaux for many weeks and also frocks and suits for the wee members o society who will be part of the EASTER j J j Easter throng Now that the Lenten days are passed society will enter upon a busy week of festivities that will be especially en- joy’ Mo Tomorrow evening Miss Naomi Hoffman will entertain at a dancing party at the Hoffman borne In E South Temple street in honor of Mr and Mrs David Keith Jr and Dr and Mrs Woodward Bruce Mayo Another Interesting dance of the evening will be given by Mrs Russell Coe Woodruff and Miss Adelaide Woodruff at their attractive home in Twelfth East street for Mr and Mrs Russell Kimball Woodruff who recently returned from their honeymoon in southern California and "N :Yv ' 'V 'VS ! 'V WEEK IN SOCIETY I I I I I —t : -- Riven on informal dancing party at the Brown- t'a ing home r7S Seventh East street The fi in rooms were prettily decorated with nr hr: onir mi af fiii i rti at her T AI rs a lilies and pink and white roses and iioncr of iirs 1 Deo Fairbanks fi’u i i'iimi' l i : r v is Duella Miss a bride of i and the f the hostesses assisted in receiving by ho winter si liui“ u!t l'itt ii i ti f was Irvine The inuicropm : gaily Mrs Da Von Sudburry ti: t: iiunur l'tr a stay Supper was t'lr w fks decked with golden California poppies served from one long table decorated Thi- rooms r ""I I' i I! I'll't'A" 1! O'' ItiVl'l) while pink and white snapdragons with crystal baskets of Easter lilies p t ! II were exclusive flowt-rioniiiiils being effectively massed In the living tied with plkn maline tl-room A low basket of of delicately-shade- d center In tea table for tar sweet peas and lavender basket a was pink One of the pleasant events of the the taMe large crjatnl r : v Ith the flowers while at the graced the center of the attractive tea week among the very young set was a roiTfi s wet' i olonfa silver cmdle-s’i'k- s table while from the chandelier was a delightful luncheon given Wednesday ith yellow cathedral candles shower of the wecL peas in the dainty by Misjs Buclle Archer at her home in esiil-- u pastel shades B street in honor of her third birthi ns The hostess and complimented guests day The rooms were attractively decUliH- were assisted in receiving by Mrs J orated In dainty pink and yellow flowA a snowy birthday cake with Mrs Guv Anderson Mrs ers and ami R Ambler and fluffy yellow chicks candles I Miller Mrs Otto Peters Mrs pink the H was the centerpiece of the attractive "William i Seeley Miss Goldie Brookof the guests table The favors were pink luncheon entertaining' Mrs ings Miss Fanny Buckbee Miss Char- and yellow surprise packages were Mrs EJgur L Reliving The lotte Stewart The following young T 13 Mrs vena Smith and La were Helen and Louise t’hprles guests present IV : ! : : f’s KAMI AX a y 1 1 nm ii n wi'i’k pr-side- : il I wa t!ie musical ie Friday aitemoou by Ails Lydia Mrs George Wasson vies? Mrs I t" 1 1 i - i w-r- I I j e I u-- rd s I -- 1 girls assisted Whit oh ill in the dining room: Alisa Nellie Morris Miss Adelaide Smithen ' ' 'i Miss Vera Smithen and Miss Mary Mrs Harry Erickson entertained the Williamson The cards were received members of her bridge club and a fev at the door by little Jean Smith and The following fither guest at a bridge tea Tuesday Margaret Qualtrough n local assisted on artists Keusdng-tmIn the i home a ft e moon at Miss Leola Miss Schrack the program: apartments ltoyal African mariMiss Johnson Bertha Chadwick golds were chosen for the decorations Ruby Miss Millie vocalists Mrs and mass a Levy table tea room and the of the dramatic reader of the flowers arranged in a large Esther Husbands Miss Edna Edwards Miss Helen Denny handle the basket being high crystal tied with maline of the same tint and Mrs J B Ambler accompanists V v formed an attractive centerpiece for Mrs Abraham Hatch and Mrs L D The tally cards were thu tea table hand decorated with yellow sprins? Forman entertained at a bridge tea flowers and the hostess was assisted Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs during: the afternoon by her mother Hatch 329 N First West street Twenty-eThe bridge club ight guests were entertained at Mrs H P Tattereon members arc Mrs C I Archer Mrs cards during the early hours of the R F E Stephens Mrs HI Ja Ford afternoon and others came in for tea Mrs II S Haynes Mrs I Thiriot Mrs The living room and library were efFred Woolley Mrs P C Woolley Mrs fectively decorated with white and It S Gray Mrs S Ashley Mrs Will- pink roses while daffodils were used iam Skidmore Mrs J V Taylor The for the tea table A large crystal basother guests bidden included Mrs Don ket of the bright flowers tied with pale Delzell Mrs J O Ullrich Mrs Robert yellow tulle formed an attractive cenYoung Mrs P C Ryser Mrs M Davis ter piece Assisting during the afterMrs Ren Tibby Mrs Clyde Drummond noon were Miss Afton Hatch and Miss Mrs F E Gladys Hatch Mrs Ilyrum Bergstrom jje Scott Miss Rose Mrs I G Romney W R Mrs Miss Viola Browning and Miss Florand Dayres ence Wlckens entertained twenty of A prettily arranged affair of the their young friends last evening Pt ar hr well-know- Mrs Arthur Da- II Peabody Mrs William Mrs W A Ruttan Mrs E H A McGrath Van Ilouscn Mrs J T Brougliall Mrs Van Arina n Mrs Frances A Goeltz Mrs II R Welch Airs Fred Davy Mrs predominates in the sun parlor with its Karl Hahn Mrs George H Smith Mrs cozy furniture of pale gray wicker with Charles A Wilkes The arrangement violet cushions For the rooms of the committee will Include Mrs C A Faus upper floor the dainty enameled furniMrs A J Knight Mrs J Birch Airs ture shows Dresden wro-ithin the exC E Traver Mrs George Rust Mrs quisite shades of pastel with mahogWalter Gunter Mrs Stephen A Bailey any woodwork One of the guestrooms Airs King Kobbs The dining room j is unusually picturesque with walls of will he in charge of Mrs Joseph If black on which are gorgeous designs Portugal and the following women will of gold and oriental colors The arpreside at the tea and coffee urps: Mrs tistic taste of the young matron har George Bacon Airs Morris 1 Ritchie been given free rein and the little neet Mrs J s Callow and Miss Alarle Ban- on the hill is truly the home of tlie s 1 R'-iin-- other recently married yottng couples in the younger society set The Spirit of Liberty chapter Daughters of the American Revolution will give a large bridge tea Wednesday at the Ladies' Literary clubhouse for the benefit of the Red Cross The same afternoon Mrs Russell C Woodruff and Miss Adelaide Woodruff will receive friends at a tea in honor of Mrs Russell Kimball Woodruff one of the most popular of the winter brides At the commercial club Thursday afternoon the guilds of St Mark’s cathe-- ! dral will give a large bridge tea for the benefit of the organ fund The fol-- i lowing committees have been appointed Reception — Mrs i A Pyke Mrs Ernest Gay ford Mrs Cooper Anderson j croft Tomorrow afternoon between the hours of 3 and 6 o'clock the state Republican committee and the Woman's Wooley Orma Christensen Kathleen Republican club will entertain at a Barnes Helen McGowan Mildred and large tea on the roof garden of the Beth Holberg Peggy Jane Boud Kath- Hotel Utah for Republican women ryn May Else Stein Gwen Held Ma- throughout the state Patriotic music rian Gllberg Jack Hollberg Robert will be a feature of the afternoon and Wollej- - Bing and Paul Held Harold the event promises to be one of the Gllberg Billie Kreplen Morris Bush most successful social affairs of Easter week George Waters and Jack McCowan Mrs Jack Langenbacker entertained this particular attractive homes are being ATyear erected in the various sections of season of the her sewing club last Wednesday afternoon at her home on Belmont ave- the city and many of them are artistic nue Red carnations and ferns were In every detail The beautiful home reused in the decorations the table havcently built by Mr and Mrs David ing as a centerpiece a cut glass bowl Keith Jr In Federal Way is one of the of carnations Those present were most artistically furnished homes that a Mrs George King Mrs Ed Stromness bride could desire The woodMrs Ernest Avery Mrs J Hills John- young on the work lower floor is a soft satin son Mrs Henry Cools Mrs T S Mcoak while the floors are finished gray Gee Mrs Jack Folger Mrs William in dove gray of an carpeted velvety Fowels Mrs A H Freeve and Mrs weave The furnichenille exquisite F A Southwell ture in the living room was made esae ag sje Miss Thelma Malln entertained the pecially to order and is also in tones Juno club last Thursday evening at her of gray with just a suggestion of rose home on E Ninth South street The while the handsome hangings are of table decorations were in yellow daf- the same tint A high wainscoting of fodils Miss Malln was assisted in sew- gray wood is in the sunny dining room ing by her sister Marie Those present where the draperies are of a deep blue were Thelma Taylor Bernice Single-to- n Artistic sidelights are shaded In blue Jean Byrne Deon Calvin Rose and silver lined with a brilliant tone of Smith Miriam Platt Della Harman Chinese red while th$ dining room furXelda Calvin and Maude Taylor Miss niture in the dainty tones of gray completes the beautiful room Gray also (Continued on Page 3) artistic bride Events Coming interest GREAT has been shown in party to be given on Wednesday afternoon April 11 at the Ladies' Literary club for the benefit of the Red Cross and many tables have An been reserved for the afternoon artistic musical program Is being planned for the tea hour The committee In charge 0 of arrangements includes Mrs G V Lawry Airs Edward Hoffman Mrs Frank Holman Mrs Riter Airs Sterling J Snow Airs F L Dodge Miss Edith Mudgett Miss Margaret Clark Aliss Josephine Wallace Miss Frances Johnson Mrs D D Stockman Mrs S L Cobh Among those who have reserved card tables and places for tea are: Mrs G V Mrs E F Lawry Mrs Grant Hanna Mrs James T Franken Mrs Allen T Sanford Mrs C & Kinney Mrs S W Morrison Mrs J E Oglesby Mrs C P Overfield Mrs William Mont Ferry Mrs George H Dern Mrs H K Kllngender Airs D R Gray Mrs J D Pardee Mrs M K Parsons Mrs F J Laben Mrs G H Ryan Mrs W W Warner Mrs M IL Horton Airs L D Farnsworth Airs T C Stayner Mrs W Bert Robison Mrs W R Sibley Airs A M Good Mrs J L Craig Miss Edith Mudgett Mrs R M Mrs F J Gustin Mrs W K Andrews Mrs H D Bowman Airs I W Savillc Airs C E Allen Mrs P B Garoutte Mrs W A C Vissing Airs T B Beatty Airs C W Boyd Mrs C E Chaffin O A Crockwell Airs Mrs H J Wallace Airs L F Wire Cross Airs S B Tuttle Airs Edward Hoff- man Mrs George A Snow Mrs W D quartet and All Hallow? chestra will take part sen will contribute college Frank or- Rasmus- several dramatic readings On Friday evening a free vaudeville show will be given The sodality glee club will make its initial appearance in two numbers Some clever song hitg will be given oy Danny Wallace A feature of the program will be a aolo dance followed by the Si Perkins ballet The ballet consists of the following terpsichorean artists: Mary Lee Kathleen Homer Florence Collins Margaret Edmund Kearns Gerald Jenkinson Buckley Danny Wallace and Joseph Pinney Airs Freeman Morningstar Airs Ing Chnmberland Mrs Gus Rippe Mr F Ta Dodge Airs W P Kiser Airs W R Tyndale Mrs W 1 Brown Airs c AI Ileuser Airs L II Stohr Mrs E 13 Palmer Mrs L E Hall Mrs A S Bower Airs Frank Holman Mrs Hayward AMss Margaret Connell AlcKay Miss Marjorie Howard will entertain A one-askit will be put on by the at a silver tea on Friday afternoon Delta Epsilon sorority of the univerApril 13 at the Howard home in E South Temple street for the benefit of sity Among those who have reserved tathe Red Cross bles for the card party for Ftiday aftat rjs Tho Young Ladies' sodality of the ernoon are Mrs Thomas Kearns Mrs Roman Catholic church will give a Henry Welsh Airs Robert Lyman Mrs county fair and aeries of other enter- A H S Bird Mrs F J Westcott Mrs tainments on Thursday and Friday aft- Martin A Burke Mrs John S Stone ernoons and evenings April 13 and 13 Airs C A Quigley Miss Kate Fitzgerat the cathedral ball Among those ald Miss Nettie Fitzgerald Airs Fred who have taken tables for the dinner Davidson Airs Af J McGill Miss Kate and who will entertain friends at this Halloran Mr Crawford Mrs McDou-gAirs J J Burke Airs J D Wood opening event are Mrs Thomas Kearns Mrs A H S Bird Mrs E J O'Brien Airs J E Cosgriff Mrs A C Sullivan Mrs C A Quigley Mrs A C Sullivan Airs A Fred Wev Misa Margaret GibMrs P S Keogh Airs J C Lynch Airs bons Mrs Jenkinson Airs Isom Mrs James Ivers Jr Airs Davitl Keith Jr Thomas Byrne Mrs Henry Byrne Mrs Mrs Reddin Mrs F J Westcott Mrs Gavin Airs Edgar Newhouse Mrs Paul E F Kaufmann Mrs I F Hummer Keysor Miss Edna Dunn Aliss M&yme Mrs Joseph Noble Airs Frederick Kuster Mrs CarMrs E J Gallivan Mrs F J Hagenbarth ter Airs W S Keyting Mrs J Drls-ca- ll Geoghegan Airs Fred Davidson Miss Kate Xlallo-ra- n Mrs N A Robertson Mrs Fred ls Mrs P J Quealy Mrs S A Brelning Mrs Charles O'Neill Mrs W Mrs A G Krauss Mrs J A II Blntz Mrs J C Dugan Mrs J J AfcCaskell Mrs John T White and Airs Kinney Airs J J Kavanaugh Mrs L C Bennett Mrs R C Treanor Mrs J Jeanette Cann arhas committee vaudeville B Stephens Airs A McKellar Airs' J The both evenings C Lynch Mrs Snow Miss Alargaret ranged a program for On Thursday evening a musical will be McDonough Mrs Xackler Airs P J given and Lydia White Boothby Esther O'Carroll Mrs James O'Connor MlM Badger the University of Utah male (Continued on Following ct aje al Mc-ginn- Pg) |