Show F f f. f V c ci r M 4 t i SOCIETY r t I i That the application t on of or th the Golden n i Rule docs does not always IH pay is the con eun- conclusion n- n elusion that two local society matrons have come to after arter a harrowing narrowing ex exL experience ex- ex L' L J of oC a few days ago a o They The were wallIng walking down Main l street treet behind a u handsomely dressed woman who sailed sail sall- t ed od 1 along alon with tho ser serene ne self con s s of oC a perfectly adjusted toilette when one of our friends noticed noticed noticed t ed that her skirt was not properly Ca fas fastened as- as T r toned In tho the back and antI displayed an nn unexpected expanse of or white petticoat Sh She drew the attention of ot her companion com com- corn 1 panion to the fact and said Dont you Sou ou think that we ought to tell ell herr her hel r r before anyone anone else notices It The Theother Theother other r In rather a n doubtful tone answered an an- not like Yes but she might to be told But persisted ted number c oe nH- you want to know t jf It it t were your Cae case I am sure I If IG If f G Should take it as a personal L l kl kindness Perhaps so so assented i number two but you ou must tal take e the I responsibility r of speaking for I fear that I am a moral coward Well Fell ell urged our tender h hearted alted little maIron matron ma mn- tron Iron who had first s spoken 1 en I should 1 r feel 1 that I 1 had neglected a Christian duty if she should become the subject of r unpleasant observation and I will take m my chances So as the object of their solicitude turned to go 0 into a aP ar r P- P store tore our little friend followed an and gently gentl tapping her on the shoulder sold rold Excuse me madam but if you ou ouI I will allow me ml I will fasten a hook honk hookY Y 1 in your our skirt Jud Judge e It if you can orl of or L l the the feelings of ot that brave little wo- wo 0 addressed turn turn- man man when the person ir r r I r f r e ed eil upon her with a n haughty Icy glare 2 and said in a deep contralto voice I r How dare you ou Insult me III in such a aI amari sailed down the aisle I mari manner er and tJ t with stately tread trad leaving our two J. J friends In a state of mental collapse t t. t and gasping for fOl breath felling as ns ItI if It I they had broken every eyen commandment comman Bi Ir I 1 In the tho decalo decalogue uc 1 a a r J i a Today TolIa Is called mid-lent mid Sun Sunday ay I and the season of lent lont Is half over o Though there has not been an entire j cessation of the pomps and vanities the tho entertaining as a general thing has hasl l w bordered on the strictly informal gyp 1 Small cu card parties and have monopolized the afternoons an and andt t not a n few Cew pretty luncheons given I for V visiting friends have lightened up the I gl gloom om Woman oman as well weIl as man Is a ai i sociable creature creatures and even the most n ascetic in the religious world work never neer meant that there should be no social v gatherings during tho the six weeks set ct I apart by br the Anglican and Roman communion for frequent church services services services ser ser- vices and for a chance to draw apart if jf possible for Cor rest and meditation which In the en end proves both a mor moral l and physical benefit t. t p a a a Really card clubs are be becoming justa just just- a monotonous Their name is legion As a matter malter of fact there are arc dozens which have no name other s I than the GOO club the Bridge club I. I r. r the tho Afternoon club the Evening Card club and there are others too tooL f numerous to mention until It is a L m matter tt r for lor speculation how the tho giddy member of ot half a dozen 01 or more moreL L knows s which is which and when and j whom to go And Anti then It Is such an nn PAS easy matter to ones one's conscience 1 and remark in a l. virtuous manner I Iam In n am not going out at all this lent V 1 r simply keep up with my n card clubs several days das in th the week Only card clubs ntH and nothing more S a Mrs lies hg Harkness and her daughter i 1 Mrs William m Gibson Sharp of or New NewYork NewYork l r York entertained at a pretty prett spring luncheon yesterday at the Alta AHa club Covers were laid for fourteen Red Rett and an yellow ellow tulips formed the pretty and bunches of or violets J centerpiece ti tied d with shades of or heliotrope ribbon were were used u as ag favors a a a at t Mrs 1 Harr Harry S. S Knight gave ga ea a pretty lb luncheon yesterday when Mrs George Dougall was the guest of or honor A low mound of daffodils and feathery green graced the table The place cards in water color were ere also carried carried out in daffodils The guests Invited lle to mE meet et tho the young oung bride were Mrs Mr E V V. Silver Miss Ethel Paul 1 Miss s L. L E E. Arnold Arnol Miss Helena Critzer Crit- Crit zero zer zer Mrs Willard Hanson Miss Decker er and Miss lIs Robbins Robbing Mss Miss Campbell a a a 1 A delightful afternoon card party was given yesterday b by Miss Marjorie D Dey The decorations were carried i i out In Japanese effect Japanese and Chinese lilies were effectively disposed ed etl throughout the rooms Six tables of or bridge were played the tallies and score core core cards being In Japanese design The Thi prizes were awarded to Miss Mararet Margaret Mar Mar- J garet aret Walden alden and Miss Mss Dorothy Th Thompson a a a f J. J Hermann Johnson gave ave a bachet bachelor bache- bache C t lor for supper at the Bransford last cv nIng n- n ing for a n dozen of his friends the oct occasion oc oc- t casion caslon being In tho the nature of oC a fares fares' farewell fare fare- s' s well wen to bachelor life as the wedding of the host hOt to Miss Mias Hazel Woodruff v will occur occur Tuesday S a a The Garfield club of or the Utah Copp Copper Cop Cop- n p per r co company pan gave an enjoyable dance dancer r i and banquet to their friends at their J. J cJ club b hou house Friday evening o The guests were Mr and Mrs C. C A. A Fitch Mr Ir and Mrs C C. W W. y Corfield Mr lr and Mrs M H K Burton Mr lr and Mr Ir Ed Flynn Mr Ir and Mrs K Bernson Mr 11 and Mrs r the Misses Hazel and Lesle Lesie Flynn l Drudge Mudge e Janne Janney t Jennie Jeanie Hayes Phyllis Clayton Claton Miss Mitchell ll Mrs Warren Mrs no Rogers I Mrs J J. J E. E Butler r and Roy II 11 Hall Paul Bishop Hollo Rolie Wright A. A J. J J I Maclean Il lenn L L. E E. E Foster W W. J. J McGrath C C. J. J Ed Flynn jr jl Mr Herman Her roan man Mr Brinkley and Mr Hayes The committee on entertainment is to tobe tobe be 16 complimented on on the the tho successful manner In which tho the party part was carried carried car car- t ried sled out Dancing was continued up until 12 o'clock when the gue guests ts sat tat down dow dowIn in the company's club house to toa toa a very sumptuous repast The club expects to give a number o of parties I d during the coming coining season reason to to their vv friends V a a There There promises to bo IJO quite a little going on In society this week Tomorrow Tomorrow To To- morrow Mrs Ir Benner X Smith gives gl a abridge bridge tea lea at her apartments at t the Bransford Miss Minnie Sadler enter cuter entertains t her bridge club Mrs John Marshall Marshall Mar Mar- shall also will entertain a bridge club dUb and Anil tho the Sans Soud club meets with will Mr Mrs' I r J J. L. L Wilson on a a a Tuesday Mr lr Mrs J J. J B. B I Ingram will wilt give I e a n luncheon at it the Alta Alt club The Twentieth T Century club will meet with Mrs J J. J J. J Broughall at tho the Fifth Firth East hotel and Mrs Dale entertain tho the New Bridge club a a W lr l i and Mrs Irs W. W G G. G Sharp Slurp will be the hostesses c s at a bridge tea at the Harkness home nn on Brigham ham street Mrs Mra JI J. J J J r. r Broughall Broughall hall v will entertain the Utopia OO 00 club and nd Miss All Alice Needham Necdham will entertain entertain en en- at cards card in honor of or Miss lIss Hazel 1 GIant Cram I a a a Friday Mrs J J. J R. R Walker alker gives gl a abridge abridge bridge tea ten for Mrs rs Albert R. R Hager In the evening e the sophomores give gl a reception at the Assembly hall at It the university The Tho Theme same me evening the High school band will give t a concert a a a If this beautiful spring weather continues continues continues con con- longing eyes will be he turned turne toward the Country club for COl which a n brilliant season ea on Is predicted More frequent evening ex entertainments are areto areto areto to be a feature of ot the tho summer at the fascinating resort a a a The Womans Woman's Republican club will give a n card party part Thursday afternoon at 2 3 o'clock at Auerbach's hall Prizes will be g given gen en an and 1 refreshments will twill be served a aThe a The Thc Thistle club gives another of its popular dance Ilance and song parties Friday evening March 15 in Its hall 21 31 1 West First South street The committee In charge of arrangements gives the ther promise of or a successful and pleasant ant antI 1 r evening e a aa aaA I A card party parly will be given We Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- nesda nes- nes da day afternoon by Miss UM Alice Needham In honor of or Miss Hazel Grant who will willbe willbe I be be ono one of ot tho the brides brilles of the month a a aThe The Tho J. J W. W F F. Sewing club met with Miss lIss lar l Mary and Miss liss Gertie Brook last Monday ronday evening a a 1 Among Amon- the society events of ot the I week was the charming Kensington and reception at the home of Mrs Hugh Anderson Monday afternoon given for Mrs J J. E. E Huntoon a a a Mrs hs Huntoon was also the guest of honor Thursday at a luncheon gh given eti I at the University club by Mrs Irs Ernest Bamber Bamberger er at which a n dozen guests were cre present a Mr 11 and Mrs Richard A A. I Keyes entertained cn- cn the officers and ladles ladle of or Fort Douglas at a delightful bridge party part Wednesday evening a a Luncheons were given g during the week weel by Mrs Benson Denson and Mrs lIar Har Harvey ve vey in honor of Mrs Ills Frank Halen and aud Mrs H II G. G was the hostess at ata ata a l charming Kensington for h her l' l on Thu Thursday day afternoon a a a Mrs J. J T T. Harris HallIs entertained a dozen dozen doz doz- ozen oz- oz en of her friends at cards Wednesday afternoon a a a Mrs 1 M. M S S. Woodward an and Mrs J. J M. M Bidwell were Cle the hostesses at a pretty prelly afternoon affair Tuesday ay In the form of a bridge tea Daffodils and violets gave g the rooms a l spring like Jike air all Five tables of bridge were paye played Other guests in for tea ten Mr and Mrs William YIl lam ham entertained at a beautifully appointed ap appointed ap- ap pointed d dinner Wednesday cd evening I when Mrs 1 Huntoon was tho the guest of ot honor a a a Mrs 11 r T. A A. A CIa Clawson gave a ve a series of pleasant afternoon on Tuesday and Thursday at which about rOlt forty guests were entertained S a a aOne One Oue of the large evening events of the week was the thc cadet dance ance at th the Armory Armor on Friday FrIda nl night ht which was rally one of the brilliant affairs of or the season oo on great reat attention having been paid to the decorations An exhibition guard Juard mount was given during the evening and ml Mrs hs John C. C Cutler led the grand march a a a aOne One of the enjoyable affairs of the week was the breakfast at the Manitou Mani- Mani tou tou ou Wednesday given gi b by tit the Bay low Bay view Reading leading club two Twenty women were present The pretty prett decorations of the table tahle which was laid In the form Corm of or a Maltese cross were baskets of lilies of or the valley valloy and hyacinths with sprays of smilax and running the tine length of or the table The place car cards s were embossed with tho the mono monogram am of the thc club In green leen The s plea pleasant nt affair was given earlier than usual o n owing to the fact that Mrs Buswell and Mrs 11 both valued alue members o of the club leave within a afew afew afew few days da for an extended European trip The toasts and responses were all nil In r reference to the projected trip and with Mrs Irs Richard Savage a as toastmistress there were many bright and witty expressions of ot regret and congratulations expressed a a a aAn An Interesting event of the thc week weel was ivas the program given l cn Friday FrI afternoon after after- noon on the thc oC occasion of or the unveiling unveiling- of a bust of or Lincoln at the tho Lincoln school chool Tho The bust was bought with the money which the Lincoln school gained alne as a prize given b by the Civic section of the Ladies Lit Literary era n club a year ago for the best l kept ept school yard ard The Intention was to have havo had the pro program ram given nt on opt Lincoln's birthday but hut the butt bust did not arrive In time Miss lIss Pollock supervisor of the primary departments of or the Salt Lake Lako schools gave a n delightful talk tall on Lincoln after which latah the statue was u unveiled and anti was wa received by one of oC the el eighth grade boys hors who told what It would mean to the school I Little Rita RUn Young sun sung lla Flags s of oC All Nations the entire school joining in the chorus Mrs 1115 Charles G G. G Plummer accompanied by Mrs hS W. W S. S Loomis sang an the Fla Flag Without a Stain The Lincoln school of which Miss oURS Etta Powers is principal principal pal Ilal has lately latch received a beautiful picture of or Winged Victory which Is a copy cop of nr one In the Louvre at Paris from Miss lIss Haight a former Cormer teacher of the tho school who has latel lately returned from froma a trip abroad a a a The rho marriage e of or Miss 1158 Hazel Woodruff Woodruff Wood Wood- ruff to J. J Hermann Jo Johnson will tal take lake e place Illace at tho the homo home of If the brides bride's parents parents par par- Mr 11 an and Mr 1 Mrs J. J J. J Woodruff East South Temple street Tuesday evening c March larch I 1 12 a a a aMr Mr 11 and Mrs J. J E. E Hanson Hanton announce an an- trounce the engagement of oC their daughter d Elslo BIsle to Wallace 1 Wet ert cr the wedding to take place In carl early June S a aThe The w wedding tv of Miss l Louise Young and Thomas rhomas J J. J Carrigan on Wednes ednes Wednesday day a aeye eye evening which took place at not the home of the thin brides bride's parents Mr 11 and Mr L. L II 11 Young was x a very pretty affair Father Futher Cumin Curran of or St. St Mal Marys Mary's s cathedral performed tho the ceremony t the e party 5 standing under cr a t 1 bower we wes r of or green with palms banked for Cor a a. background The rooms were handsomely handsomely hand han decorated d for the tho occasion Pink roses roe s 's in tho the parlors and violets smilax and tulle effectively combined In the Hie lining dining room The bride wore wor a pretty gown of cream Marquisette aver o embroidered taffeta and duchess lace lac and carried brides bride's s rose Miss Hal Hul Cummings as bridesmaid wore blue blu l silk Bilk batiste over white taffeta with a bouquet of pink carnations Mr l and Mrs Irs nn Carrigan left after acter the wedding wedding wedding wed wed- ding supper for Cor Goldfield where the they n will ill make their home a a a Mrs Gertrude Whiting of or Omaha and Rimer lylmer D. D Jones of or Salt Sail Lake Lalo wore married Wednesday b by Judge J M. M 1 L. L Ritchie They will mal make e their home in Salt Lal Lake e. e a a aThe a Tho The announcement Is made of 0 the tho engagement of ot Miss Erma Garn and nd Lorenzo Torenzo Tuckett Tho The we wedding will take lake place in April a a a aMr Mr l and Mrs Irs Arthur Park announce the engagement ment of ot their daughter Gladys Glad s 's to le tl S. S S D. D McKenzIe the wedding to lake tako place In the near future a a Mrs r C. C S S. S Williamson of or Denver Is visiting Mrs rs R R. G G. Legg a a a I Ij's J. J E E. Huntoon after a pleasant pleasant |