Show I I I W WI WEEK EEK IN SOCIETY II I IThe The leading lendInS' event ent in Salt Lake so society 80 lat tho past week was Wl as for foreshadowed foreshadowed owed the successful card cant party ft given on at Rowland Hall for th tho benefit of the toDay State Slate Street Orphans Homo Home and Day Tho The parlors library and music mu parlors sic studio were filled filed with the card rd tables and amI wore were beautifully decorated in spring flowers Clowers In the dining diming ro m members pre presided where prominent society pr sided at nt the prettily appointed d table o lo tea was as as served ser and tho to table was who came canio In thronged throns-ed with guests SUE at after atter tho the game The rhe prizes boxes given at each of ot the 60 GO tables were boxes boxel of ot n d 4 rI 1 trim h n were as u were ere can y R n. n 1 also tho the wealth of ot flowers which were used In the tho decorations and s sold In n I About bunches during durIn the tho afternoon was realized and t the tho officers and directors rectors of ot the association feel deeply grateful to all nIl who helped to make malo the tho affair a financial as well as brilliant social success 0 beautiful spring days Fort Fortis Douglas Is a n vcr ver very popular spot especially espe espe- daily l on n the tho afternoons afternoons when dross parades and band concerts are t to be enjoyed Battalion parades are aro given gl I Ig Mondays Tuesdays y and ld Wednesdays e int lSe I g from 4 to 5 The finest n re feature of the I week however howe is the regimental parade parade pa pa- rade ralle which occurs each ench week I Friday afternoon from fromI 4 I to 5 5 preceded b by a band concert On these occasions th the tho grounds aro are packed with automobiles automobile and carriages Oiled filled with Interested spectators from town to whom mill tar tary spectacles always alwa's appeal The officers and ladles ladies of the garrison are arc turning their attention from indoor functions to horseback riding and tenn tennis ten ten- n nis Several l delightful social affairs have been given the past week wack in honor of ot Mr 1 and Mrs J J. L. L Franken In anticipation anticipation antici antici- pation of their long absence abroad A number of ot pleasant luncheons and teas have been arran arranged ed in com compliment compliment lament la- la ment to Mrs JUra L. L I. I Downing before leaving for or California A charming bridge tea was given Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- afternoon b by Mrs C. C H li Lashbrook Lashbrook Lash Lash- brook at nt her home In E street when she was assisted in entertaining b by Mrs P. P S. S Keogh h. Mrs A. A L L. Castleman Castleman Castleman Castle- Castle man and Miss Tinsman with Miss 1 Hazel Ha Ha- Hazel zel and Miss 1 Lillie Thomas assisting assisting- in the tho dining room f Tho The floral decorations were very pretty prett with pink sweet sweat peas and stock In the tho parlor and branches and Jar- Jar of ot peach and cherr cherry blossoms In the library The Tho dining room was effective in red with satin ribbon reaching from the tho chandelier to the I cor corners ors of f th the table wh which ch was co coy cov- ered erect with a cluny lace laco cloth over o red with a centerpiece embroidered In on which stood a cut glass vase of ot red carnations Candles shaded in the brilliant color lighted the room Six tables of ot b bridge Jd e were vero played A delightful afternoon affair of ot Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- urda was the tho given b by Mrs C C. C F. F Pinkerton at her apartments in tho the Kensington ton to meet her guest Mrs hs Charles 11 II Guion Gulon of Omaha and Mrs J. J H H. Robinson Vases of pink and white whito carnations adorned the tho rooms and the hostess was assisted in entertaining by Mrs 1 John Reed A Avery Avery ve very pleasant Informal musical and literary literary lit lit- program was given sl b by Mrs Margaret Margaret Mar Mar- garet Robinson Kerr Mrs John Reed Heed Mrs A. A G. G Andrews and Miss Janet Williamson Mr Ir and Mrs G G. C C. C Barron Barren will en entertain entertain entertain en- en a party part of ot eight today at dInner dinner dinner din dIn- ner at their home Friday afternoon ten of oC the tile girls of ot the L. L D. D S. S High school were wore pleasantly pleas pleas- 8 antly an Orpheum party by MI Miss s Rhea Bhea Taylor and Dims Dims' Violet I i I S l S Vf 1 w wf c r f t ty r I I i r I I is 1 s i 1 1 r 1 c F F ti f l y 1 t t 7 r r rr r MRS WINDSOR V V. RICE A Leader in Salt Lake Society and Also Noted for Her Philanthropic Philanthropic Philan Philan- Philanthropic Work by a followed The Tho party wa was Allen where the he Lion House at time tho luncheon ot of the tho table pretty floral decorations In the school colors color carried out were aside present The girls g blue and sold gold Misses lIsses the hostesses were ware from the the I Teresa Vera Vern Weller Alice rt Lucille Annie Canno Uro Ure Cannon 1 Mary a 1 Horne Leonore and Valois Jenson Katherine Smith Florence Alford Alford Miss 1 Margaret entertained entertained at ather tho the F. F G F. F club Monday evening her home A pleasant evening evening- as was VM with witha other games spent in cards and table was prettilY a supper later The Tho carnations decorated in pink and white carnations resided a asand ns as and Miss Katie Bishop presided wore were toastmistress Thos Present r Miss bIss Bishop Dishop Miss 1 Vinnie Parry Parr Miss 1 Elsie Elsio Hamer Varner and Miss 1 Margaret Has- Has lam Paul Margetts 1 Howard Ir Irvine Henry and Heber Hall The next next meeting of the club will be bei held at tho the home of Miss 1 Elsie Hamer lamer on Monday April 26 Wednesday evening April 21 21 1 In Ogden Og- Og den the Womans Woman's club gave gaYo a delightful delight delight- ful reception at the tho home homo of the No o. o 9 J I club The Salt Lake Lako Women's auxiliary auxiliary Il iary lary was cordially invited to attend amon among whom wore Mr 1 and Mrs Irs L. L A A- I Houghton Mr and Mrs Irs Locke and Miss Florence Locke Locko o. o Mr and Mrs Leyland Leyland Leyland Ley- Ley land Graham Mr Ir and Mrs W W. A A. A Lomax Lomax Lo- Lo Lp- Lp max Mr and Mrs A. A J. J Arnason Mr Ir and Mrs 1 G. G F. F Allen Seventy five postal postal pos pos- tal clerks with their families were present and tho the evening was pleasantly pleasantly pleasantly pleas pleas- antly spent In guessing contests and games of ot cards On Tuesday evening e Miss 1155 Hazel Barnes entertained Informally a few members of ot the university choir at atthe atthe atthe the home of ot her sister Mrs Lawrence C. C Blood The college Idea letea was carried car cal carried ried out with pennants from the different different dif dif- ferent universities with daffodils for tor forthe forthe the floral decorations Miss Maud laU Riter and Squire Coop w m the tho prizes 1 in t the t e musical t games which were wOre w ro a fit rb or t lo evening R Ro- Ro Rl ablo able oh were served and an enjoyable enjoy enjoy- evening passed mom mom- Mrs 1 E E. Y Taylor entertained th then the members of or the Jolly olly Twelve club a at n da Prettily Ily arranged party Thurs afternoon JU at nor her home No No- 2 25 South I First 1 West Vest street The rooms room were ware decorated with cut flowers and potted Plants Plants- Four tables of the game gam were played la od when tho prize was won by Mrs P. P Y T Taylor Tho The hostess wn wnM was M assisted ri i durIng tho the afternoon by Miss Merle Morle Taylor Talor and Miss lIss Joy Witbeck The girls of f the tho Lundo Lundie Suree club wore u entertained b by Mia bliss Susie Glenn On n M Monday evening Th The in club meet Monday evening e of this week wIth Miss Cecilia Kirk |