| Show 1 Society Current UpI of if Snit J Inke l rn K The scene at nt c terla ter- ter day clay la afternoon on the occa occasion lon of oC th the beautiful harden garden party given Riven i n by Mr Mrs Frank A A. Druehl and Mr Ir Mrs Charles Challes G G. Plummer was one of the prettiest Jm im- n and carried carnell one back to descriptions dc de- of similar fetes I given g in the famous parks and historic gardens garden of or the old olt world The details were artistically carried out giving enco to the tho season cason and woodland settings set set- tings When hen the tho largo large number o of 55 S gue guests Hs entered the tho beautiful park parl Sf f groups o of young oung girls In the daintiest dainties of white toilette tollett were scattered picturesquely pic plc- quely over o the lawn white strains from a a. mandolin orchestra came camo floating float ing over the waters of or the lake The party pady wended their wa way to the handsome hand hand- somo some new now pavilion where a choice program was Wa given gi Including a voca vocal selection April By Nevins sun sung b by Mrs Plummer A duet The I G Gypsies p leg b hy by Brahms was given b lJ by bythe the Misses Osborne Miss lIss Isabel Osborne Os- Os borne borno al also o singing Tho The Spring Has lIns lInsCome Come by Maud Valerie White Miss lIss Am Amy O Osborne was heard In I I Knew new a Lovely Garden by aU Guy Mrs W. W S. S Loomis accompanied the singers ingers with her usual good taste and I expression Ion The most artistic and original feature of or the program was f I the temple dance of or tho the vestal virgin given I en IJ by Ml Miss s Johnson in a classic Grecian costume while concealed from view Ien Mrs Plummer Miss II S Edna Dwyer and Miss Edna Cohn Conn softly sang Abide With rUh Me oe as an ment Another appropriate and thoroughly thoroughly thor thor- delightful feature of or the afternoon afternoon after after- noon was the tho reading of several eral selections selections from the tho Kentucky Kentuck Cardinal 1 by Mrs William Igleheart Following the program the part party were served with delicious refreshments by hy the following following following fol fol- lowing young oung girls Is Isabel abel John Johnson on Aileen McMillan e Virginia Beat nent Margaret argaret Walker Louise Osborne Ella Barr Harr and Ethel T Tyree Lemonade was served b by little June Oglesby ant anC anC Dorothy Corl Assisting the hostesses In entertaining entertain entertain- In ing were wele Mrs I Ledyard Ledard M. M I. I Bailey Batley Mrs Irs p. p William C C. Jennings Mrs Milton L L. I Oglesby Mrs Walter F. F Druehl Mrs Irs sS l C. C 1 K g. Richards Mrs Irs John Cain Cam Mrs rs F. F A A. Vincent and Mrs oIls E. E 0 O. O LeeS Lee Leo S Cars were chartered to convey th the several hundred guests to and fro flO leaving the city at 30 and Wandamere Wandamere Wanda Wanda- mere on the return trip at nt closing clos f In ing a a. delightful afternoons afternoon's outing t i which was something out of th the ordinary An afternoon tea was given y yesterday ester yester esterday ester ester- da day afternoon b by Mrs hl Howat Ho and her hei daughters Mrs Hampton Mrs Irs Mrs Odell and Miss Howat which was the thc third in the tho series of 01 afternoon affairs given giYen at tho the Howal home The rho rooms were attractive with withfield withheld 0 held field flowers and vines gracefully ar ar- rang ranged 1 Mrs Grant Hampton an and Mrs Walter F. F Ellerbeck poured te tee tec and coffee cotTee from a a. prettily appointee table in the dining room The hostesses host host- esses were wore assisted luring during the after- after I. I 5 noon when about five eighty culled called between the hours of S 3 and t G j II by Mrs 1 rs F. F E. E Mrs A A. J J. J Gorham and Miss Ii Jean n Preston Treston ton I IA A beautiful affair of or yesterday afternoon afternoon after after- noon was the bridge e tea given gl b by I arter-I Mrs l T. T G. G Webber r and antI Miss 11 Webber whet 11 Mra Kenneth nn th Kerr was wa the guest of l l llon Io nt r d fon S Jamin C C. Lockwood Mrs Ir David 1 Keith C Mrs McCaskell Mrs J J. J L E. E Calne Caine and andS S Mrs Mr Ellsworth DaJ Daggett ett assisted the hostess Tine The parlors and 11 library were adorned with white EI Eight ht tables of or bridge ge were pla played ll and a 3 number came In for fr tea test S I Mrs L. L M. M Bailey nill at al luncheon next Monday o d i Mrs E E. Bonnemort has issued Invitations for or a large larse r reception at her home on Brigham street for or Tuesday afternoon June 4 4 t from rom 3 to to toG G. G The affair to 1 bo be In honor of or her l da daughter Mrs Irs S. S L L. Albritton of or Kalispell roll Mon tana Miss lIss Mary Olive Oll Gray will entertain enter enter- tan lain on Saturday afternoon at nt a musical must musi cal enl followed b hy by n a tea for tor Miss U Bessie le Williamson Invitations In have ha been boon issued by b Mr 11 and Mrs rr Morris LC Levy for fOI the tho marriage J i 0 of M their daughter Lena to Carl Friedman Friedman Friedman Fried Fried- man on Tue Tuesday day evening e June 4 4 at K r o'clock at the syna synagogue ogue on Third East street treet A reception and dinner will follow at fit the home of the brides bride e parents t 1 South Fourth East Enst street fo Today at the Country club aside from the regular Wednesday table dhole luncheon there will bo ho a number of private luncheons as w well ll Mrs I. I F F. E P. McGurrin will entertain a dozen friends to meet her sl si sister ter Mrs I. I L. L D D. Bache who leaves lean s next 1 week 1 for Cal Cal- Miss Hiss I Leila ella Stingley gives Jives a n luncheon also at tho Country club for Cor her cousin Mss Miss truth Ruth I Kingsbury Mrs Adolph liner Baer will will be one of ther the tho r hostes' hostes l at nt the Country club toda today at ata att t a a. luncheon given hen In honor of or Mrs t. t l Kenneth enneth C. C Kerr 1 y Mrs Ellsworth Daggett entertains r today nt at a n luncheon at the Country tJ club rJ Mrs John C. C Daly gives a 1 bridge r. r lea tM this afternoon for far Mrs Robert nobert AV W. Glendenning and Miss bliss I Beatrice O OConnor OConnor OCon Con nor 5 5 The last of or the series of afternoon r affairs h given gl b by Mrs Howat Howal and her hert t daughters will be tho the bridge c tea this af afternoon lei noon at the Howat le residence The operetta The Merry Milk lilI maids which will b bf be given l en this evening evening even even- q In ing at the Salt Lake lale theatre will lJ be bethe y the Iu principal event enl of the evening It promises to be a n very attractive entertainment en- en with catchy music typical son songs s and artistic tlc dances lances and drills and will be greeted h by a n crowde crowded d house which wIll Include many aside asid e from Crom the friends of or the Normal cla class clan of the University Uni who appear In th the e ca caste te v Captain and Mrs J. J E. E Woodward d l will entertain at supper tonight a at t Fort DOII Douglas In honor of or Major and d Mrs Mr 1 A A. A M. M Smith Mrs I II 11 0 Q G. will bo ho one of or the tho hostesses of or the afternoon at ata ata ata a card caid affair Mr ant and antI Mrs I John C C. Cutler jr en cn- at nt n a dinner party part Monday evening at al their new home on E street Covers were laid for Cor twenty The table was decorated In red peonies and carnations carnation Mrs W. W S. S Loomis will give Ive an Informal In Informal In- In formal Cormal recital for her pupil Miss 1 5 Stella Beesley Beesle B esley on Friday inthe In Inthe Inthe the studio of or Mrs Martha Royle King In the Commercial club building Miss Susie Russell one of or Mrs Kings King's pupils will assist At the last meeting of or the season o of the Reading club on onIon Monday Monday Mon Ion da day afternoon at the home of or Mrs Ir N N. A A. Dunyon the following officers were elected for tho the coming year ear President Mrs Lafa Lafayette ette Hanchett vice Ico president si ent Mrs D D. X N. secretary and treasurer Mrs E. E L L. Davis Js Tho J program ro for the coming year was decided upon which will be bc bethe bethe the na lew course taking up Russia and Japan Mrs the retiring president extended an Invitation to the members to her home next Wednesday afternoon Juno 5 6 for Cor a a. social re reunion reunion reunion re- re union as n n. fitting ending to the tho years year's work worl and stud study Mrs Irs F. F L. L Oswald and daughter Hazel will leave about the fifteenth of or June for an extended Eastern trip The They will wll visit in Chicago and Iowa for Cor a time timo before going on to NewYork New York Boston Washington and the Jamestown exposition A trip up the St St. Lawrence wrence to the Thousand Islands Island and around the great reat lal lakes es will also be included before returning to Salt Snit Lake Mrs Ir George A A. Lowe will leave lea next week for foT New ew York Boston and other Eastern points o Mr r. r and Mrs 0 O. O A A. Honnald will leave soon for an Eastern trip will ill take In New ew York Washington and md the Jamestown exposition r Mrs Harriet Churchill and Mrs rs Fr Frank n Schrader o of Milwaukee aukee on their heir way home from rom a visit to tho the coast vere ere guests yesterday o of Mr r. and Mrs Irs E E. E J. J Gruettner The rho visitors are arl stints Hints o of Mr rr Gruettner A dance lance will be he given this evening c n n the Ladles' Ladles Literary club Ii by bw th the I members of the eighth grade glade class o of ho he Lara Lafayette school complimentary to the graduating class Miss Emma Cohn principal of the kindergarten at the Lafayette school a number of oC her friend friends it t a delightful dinner party last laH night |