Show I SOCIETY IL HE lIE SHADOWS of or c Lent are closing in Q 4 and will will longer I grow as they hover about Good Friday which day com coin comm m memo e m 0 r rates a tes the greatest tragedy In 1 worlds world's history and arid without Mh which Ich the beauties and glories glories glories glo glo- ries of th the Eastern morn could never e havo been realized It will soon be time to relegate tho the timeworn jol Jokes es r about sackcloth and ashes the world orld the flesh and tho the devil il the tho t fair fall penitent with downcast t o eyes cs pr prayer book in hand leaving Mephistopheles l I at the tho church door and others In ht like strain to the tho proper 1 pigeonhole In tho desk to bo brought s forth smiling at the beginning of or the next Lenten season enson In tho tiro coming Holy week neck there thero will willbe b 0 j be little done In the way vay of oC entertaining entertain entertain- ing and the thc Easter season bids fair to tobe St i be all tho the brighter for the tho contrast Following in the wake of tho the large largo Eastern centers society will take a aI I now lease lense of life spring brides will blossom forth Tho The Count Country club su suburban suburban su- su burban r resorts orts and country homes wIllI will willbe I be be bc thrown open and man many interesting I preliminaries of the summers summers summer giddy whirl will bo be In evidence I I I i II WEEK IN SOCIETY II t I I Ir r c Mrs W. W D. D Donoher was the hostess afternoon the tho second of or ofa t Satur Saturday n at a a. serIes of charming bridge teas tens given shen r 1 at her Brigham street street home Sex Seven Se en tables of oC the game were played etl a n prize being given gl at nt each table Tho The tea In the dining room where Mrs Irs W W. W. W Armstrong poured ha half had 1 for the central decoration n a cut glass bowl of exquisite long stemmed La Ln LaFranco Franco France roses Mrs Donoher was as assisted as- as by her sister bister Mrs George Gcorge Alris Mrs Fred Dern Mrs rs Sam Porter Porter Por Por- ter and Miss Louise Sullivan an Mrs Donoher also entertained at bridge Thursday afternoon at her home lome Nine tables of oC players pla ers ars enjoyed tho garne garnet gamel Mrs W C. C Lewis of Butte Butto and Mrs Charles poured and others assisting were Miss Louise Sullivan Sullivan Sul Sul- livan Miss lIss Leary Mrs Fred Dern and Mrs George Aleis Ahls Among tho the of or the spring at- at affairs affairs af af- fairs at the tho Country club was the tea teo g given ven yesterday afternoon by Mrs rs F F. E. E In honor of or Mrs E. E B R ier of Oakland who Is In the tho r Icily dt visiting her lier daughter Mrs C. C R. R Me Alc Alcy 1 Samuel Nev gave a a. dinner Monday londay evening c at hI his Brigham ham street residence In honor of his guest Paul Morton lorton Those entertained were Mr i and Mrs Bennor Denner X Smith Mr 11 and Mrs i W. W S S. S Mr 11 and Mrs J. J R. R S Walker all er Mr and Mrs Mont Month Montt t h FeIT Ferry U Mary lary Moore 1 Miss lIss GeneIeve Genevieve Gene- Gene leve vieve Miss Stella Fabian Miss l Pearl Van Cott Colt Paul Morton Count Do De Labor Laborde bor de and Mr Rosen Celt Tuesday Mt M 1 Newhouse accompanied Paul laul Morton lorton to lo Denver there t to meet the tho Marquis and Marchioness of who will be tho the guests for forI I s 's some some me days das of or Mr 11 Newhouse In Salt Lal Lake e. e t J A delightful social affair of or Saturday Satur- Satur day afternoon on was wa the card party part given by Mrs 1 L. L D D. for tor her guests Mrs M. M A. A Bean and Miss lIss Marian Bean of or The Chicago Chic go decorations decorations decora decora- were prettily carried out ini in J l t Easter Euter effect erect yellow ellow and white being the color scheme roses and daffodils adorned the rooms The game of or the afternoon wa was six-handed six euchre when three tables of or that hat sociable game were played The tallies were post cards with sketches o of chickens and rabbits The hostess was assisted In entertaining b by Miss Jeanette Cann Mrs P will entertain again Inthe in inthe the tho near future for tor her guests Two weddings of the week were those of oC Miss Leila Lelia Hard and WilliamD William D D. Howe which took tool place on Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day and of Miss Clara to Fordest Wal Walden en on Wednesday Mr and Mrs Irs Howe Bowe will be at home after their return from an Eastern trip at South Main street streel Mr Ir and Mrs Yal Walden en will be at home after Ma May 1 I at South Third East 4 of Mrs M. M I A. A Dunyon entertained Saturday at nt a luncheon followed b by for Miss Irma Walker who with her mother will leave soon to make their home in rn California There were twenty five guests and Mrs Dunyon was assisted b by bUsses Misses Marian Harlan and Mildred Tuttle Marjorie HIg Higgins Mario Howard Helen Howard and Estello Dunyon Dunion Mrs Da David DaJ Id Murray and Mrs C C. W. W Fifeld are tho the winners In the t third brI bridge sc tournament the lost last game of which too took place Tuesday at the homo bionic of Miss lIss Katherinc Judge The couples playing in this tournament were Mrs Robert Rubert Glendinning and und Mrs Mr Megeath Mrs Murray and Mrs FIfield Mrs Irs Callahan and Miss McGrath Mrs Irs Cleveland and Mrs Bird Mrs Mrs- WorthIngton Worth Worth- Ington and Miss Hanauer Mrs Irs Filer and Mrs Louis McCornick Miss lIss Judge an and Mrs rs Fabian Faban and Mrs Irs George C. C Moore and Mrs Irs Swindler Mrs Russel L. L Tracy Ti entertained at nt a bridge tea Tuesday afternoon In honor lonor of ot Mrs Irs Alma Katz and Mrs Blackwood There were verc four tour tables of or pla players ers The hostess was assisted b by Miss Edith Shearman and Mrs O O. W. W Powers who poured and by Mrs Irs George Jay Gibson and Mrs T. T R R. Ferguson r A pleasant Informal social event of FrIda Friday was the luncheon on given ghen by Mrs II H C C. Bellinger Dellinger for Mrs Irs Walter Lewis of Butte Dutte who Is the guest of ot Mrs 0 O. O K Lewis Mrs Frank Hills entertained the tho Ex Juvenile club very ery pleasantly Saturday evening at her home Guessing Guessing Guess- Guess ing ng games were the principal feature of or the tho evenings evening's entertainment At the meeting of ot the Friday EvenIng EvenIng Evening Even- Even Ing Card club which occurred at nt the home of at Miss l ss Florence Gi Grant nt the prizes were won b by Mrs William M M. McCrea and S. S K Poe COMING COlING EVENTS EVENS Tho The most Important event which will wm monopolize tho the attention and efforts of ot our best society people during durIng during dur dur- ing the Merry Month of ot May lay will unquestionably bo be the presentation of or The Crystal Slipper to be given the latter part of that month at the Salt Lake theater In three performances performances performances perform perform- ances one matinee and two evening The production which has been given In most of ot the principal Eastern cities has been met with marked success The aff affair lr embraces all an kinds of or orfan fan fancy C dances and spectacular effects and Is n if uch uch In the tho nature of the Kirmess which met with such favor favor fa- fa vor 01 a few fow years cars ago and was participated participated participated In b by high society dames and belles In the cause causo of or charity While the list patronesses Is not complete among those who are prominently prominently prom prom- I Interested are arc the tho following Mrs Windsor V. V Rl Rice e Mrs Mra C C. H H. McMahon Mrs Mis Hugh Park Mrs L. L M 1 Bailey Batley Mrs Clifford ld R. R Pearsall Mrs June Sadler-Donnell Sadler Mrs Willlam Will Will- lam tam H H. Cunningham Mrs A A. J. J Gorham Gorham Gorham Gor Gor- Mrs Mrs- Irs Will William ham Mrs Fisher Harris Mrs t tam lam Igleheart Mrs J. J C. C Daly Mrs William M M. McCrea Mrs C C. D. D Rook- Rook lI ge Mrs Mrs J. J C. C Hooper Mrs Elwood Browne An n entertainment will be g given ten en by bythe bythe bythe the faculty and students of or l I hall between Easter and St. St Marks Mark's day for the benefit of or St. St Marks Mark's guild and the Parish House I building fund Invitations have ha been Issued for a a. leap year car dance to be given b by the young oung ladles ladies of or the J. J B. B W. W R R. club Wednesday April 22 at tho the Odeon The reception committee will be Miss Jean Spencer Miss Lois Miss Eva Miss K Nellie Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Ra Ra- leigh Mrs hs Hyrum A Barton Darton Miss 1 Hazel Calder CaIder Miss Mss Emil Emily Hardy Miss 1183 Emma Morris Miss Alberta Barton Darton Miss Claire Jones ss Pearl Richardson Richard Richard- son Mrs Irs T. T M. M I. I Herbert and Miss Luclle Luelle Clinton The Monday Afternoon Card club meets tomorrow with Mrs A. A D. D Cleveland 93 i East South Temple street The Mon Monday a i Bridge club will meet April 20 with Mrs Irs C. C D D. Moore atthe at atthe the tho Fifth East hotel The Sewing club will meet Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day of ot this week with Miss Estelle Clinton ClIpton I April 27 will occur the card party for the benefit of or St. St Marks Marks Mark's Hospital i association It will bo given at the I Ladles' Ladles Literary club Mrs Irs L. L S. S Deane will entertain the James B B. B McKean W Vi R. R C. C Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- da day afternoon nt ot her home East Third South street Our carpet cleaning Is guaranteed t t ati nal House Cleaning Co PERSONALS Mr and Mrs Lester D D. Freed arc expected home from their wedding trip next week They will reside at East Second South street Miss Mal Mary Moore will have as her guest Misa 1153 Augusta Jutte of ot Pittsburg pittsburg Pittsburg pitts- pitts Pitts- Pitts burg who will arrive In Salt Lake Monday Miss Moore and Miss I schoolmates in Paris a jear year ago David Taylor has returned from a n short visit with his parents in Dener Den Den- ver er Mrs Taylor will remain thereabout thereabout there about a week longer I I Mrs Kenneth Kerr and children will visit with the LeGrand Young family until after Easter when they will return to their home in Riverside Riverside River River- side Cal Mrs Irs Lyndon H H. Wheeler and littleson little littleson littleson son John Lyndon Wheeler and Mrs Wheelers Wheeler's mother Mrs Irs A. A E. E munch Blunck will leave Monday for their home in Nampa Ida Mrs J. J F F. CrItchlow left Saturday for a a. visit of some weeks with her sister Mrs Harry Taylor In GOl field I Nev o o Mrs John V. V Hurst and children of O Ogden den are spending a a. few fen days inthe Inthe in inthe the city as the guests of Mrs M M. I. I A. A Breeden Mr and Mrs Karl A. A Scheid will occupy their handsome now residence on East Brigham street the first week In May lay Ii I Miss Stella Fabian left lett Saturday for tor fora I a a. three weeks' weeks visit with friends In I S Santa nta Barbara Cal o Mrs hs Charles Spencer r Mann who I has been spending the last three I weeks in the city ll as tho the guest of ot her parents Mr 11 and nd Mrs Irs Don Porter wits called homo suddenly by news of or illness Iti Ill her family Invitations InvItation for tor some Ar airs that were to have havo been given Vor or Mrs Mann have havo been recalled A complexion satin smooth and fair given g b by Satin skin powder pow 4 tints tints' I Ir II II 11 Il II WOMEN'S CLUBS II 11 tit II Tlc Tle program program given at tho 0 Ladies Ladies' y y club Friday afternoon was of Interest and deserved a a. larr larr ar Or au audience than was present to tota ta tae taco co advantage ad of its excellence Rev Rov P p. p A. A SImpkin gave a n most scholarly and comprehensive address on The Bible Dible as Literature delivered In the r forcible and convincing st style lo which always marks that cultivated speakers speaker's j utterances It was as followed with YUh marked Interest throughout I Mrs S. S 0 O. Nelden handled her topic topI topic top top- I ic Artistic Bookbinding In an In Interesting Interesting In- In manner which showed careful careful careful care care- ful stud study She Sho ShoVe pave gave Ve much Instructive Information as to the progress of or an industry that almost ranks s with tho the fine fino arts of tho the day a and was able to show specimens of ot tho the same same- In Illus Ulus- Tho The principal feature of ot the musical part of ot the tho program were the tho tenor solos by George A A. Rogers who is a a. recent acquisition to Salt Lake musical musical musical musi musi- cal circles and possesses a remarkably sweet and cultivated tenor voice Accompanied Accompanied Accompanied Ac Ac- companied b by Mrs Irs W. W S S. S Loomis Mr Rogers sang Indian Love Lyrics by Amy Wood Wood-Fenden responding withA with A A June Morning by Charles Wille- Wille by for tor an encore encore Miss J Jensen ense was heard In a well executed piano solo and the tho club chorus the thc direction of Mrs W. W A. A Wetzell gave two delightful delight delight- ful CuI number J. J The year jear Is drawing to a close and antI there will bo be but one more regular regular regu regu- lar tar before the ono one on Friday y 1 May 8 which Is tho the annual meeting when oJ oV of ot officers take place and reports re arc aro read The members of the Wasatch Literary Literary Liter Liter- ran r- r ary an eli eli-d c wore entertained on Tuesdays Tues Tues- da days day afternoon b by Mrs Irs Tawney Tawne Mrs Bowdich and Mrs Mrs A A. A S Zimmerman gave o a 0 paper on At A t rip to Panama Punama and Miss 1 Lip i i 1 Holmes o ga several Instrumental sr s The officers elected for tor th the coming cominS' year car are President Mrs Mr- E E. Hauxhurst vice president Mrs W W. I r. I. I Brown recording secretary Mrs Willlam Wilt Will lam Tawney assistant secretary Mrs R R. W. W Rogers corresponding secretary secretary secre seere- tary Mrs Josiah McClain treasurer Miss lIss Emma Cummings Spirit of Liberty chapter Daughters c of f tho the Revolution held their lc regular ular monthly meeting Thursday Thu afternoon at the home of Mrs D D. B D. Mud elt a on Third avenue Mrs L. L H H. was the chairman of or the tho a afternoon and antI after attel the business meeting a n pleasant program was enjoyed during which those present pre worked on S squares provided provided pro pro- vided by the chairman to be made mado later into a quilt Mrs Jack Jacl Taylor Talor r gave several vocal solos In iii Colonial style and Mrs E E. E. E Shepard read se selectIons selections selections se- se from Aunt J Jane Jano no of ot Kentucky Kentucky Ken Ken- tuck tucky b by Eliza Hall Miss liss Edith who Is a pupil of or Miss Frances Frances Frances Fran Fran- ces Savage was er very pleasing In a recitation recitation recitation re re- re- re citation by H. H C. C Bunner A Sisterly Scheme Miss Savage ago was prevailed upon to give o I a recitation enthusiastically enthusiastically cally received I. I Refreshments were served b by the tho hostess at tho the close of or ortho tho the program The next meeting In InMa Ma May will be bo the last for the year ear and an election of officers will ta take e place The monthly meeting of ot the Womans Womans Woman's Womans Woman's Wo Wo- mans man's league will be held In the Packard Packard Pack Pack- ard lIbra library Monday afternoon April 20 at C 3 The subjects for fOl discussion discussion dis dis- are as follows follows- Sanitation Dr Houghton Isolation Hospital Mrs Gorham Pure Food Miss lIss Van Cott All women Interested In the tho civic and moral betterment of ot Salt Lako Lake City are aro cordially Invited In to show their Interest b by coming coining to this meeting The Bay View club will meet Monday Monday Mon lon londay day afternoon April 13 IS with Mrs N N. A A. A Dunyon 23 H str street et The Thi next nu mating eang CJ V- V Hi tIll tint V omar club will be Tuesday April 14 with I Mrs A A. A T. T Sanford 7 72 R it street Mrs Irs P. P N. N Cook will read a a. paper on Modern Modern Mod od ern German Philosophy The Art section of or the Ladles Ladles' Literary |