Show I It t Ja of ot the Ht- Ht rather ti we weather ther of or the tho last 11 week spring luncheons lunch lunch- eons cons Cl and lI at afternoon Ii affairs have havo abounded abound abound- II ed whore tho the ox- ox U. U 4 T blossoms of oC tho the cherr cherry apple ii pear and peach trees L now nos In lull full bloom M oo m have formed tho the simple simple sim sim- plo and anI artistic decorations Tho The sight EIght of these same tamo fruit trees with n their wealth of bloon bowed n nearly arl to the tho earth b by tho the ht of or April snow has been one of oC the unu unusual uRl sights of or tho the week eek greatly appreciated by lovers ers of ot the beautiful even though tho the belated snowfall was WIlS as hardly hailed with rapture rap- rap turo ture and delight by the Inhabitants of ot Zion who mil may hove havo reason to feel content after all when reading of or the tho terrible storms which have hare devastated de the South and Middle W West st May Ia ta day has always alwa's hold held a certain place In poetry and anti fiction notion and tho the pretty stories of ot legends of ot May polo poJo dances on thee the green presided over o b by bya a R. lovely Queen of or the tho theIa May Ia In lit dainty white whitt crowned with May Ia r blossoms wielding n a n. wand of or Clow flowers rs over o her willing Illing subjects also I arrayed In airy fairy costumes s and wreathed with garlands garlands gar r lands of ot spring flowers are aro beautiful to think upon In the abstract or to read ead about before a a. blazing grate tire lire It Is Js possible that there are girls girl of ot this pr present sont a age e and generation who ma may sympathize with and anti enter Into the feelings of Tennyson's Queen of ot j the Ma May and beg beS' to be called Early Barb Mother lother Dear Tho The May May Ia bride e has already material material- J Izell and her er fx example mple will be followed at Intervals during the merr merry month of ot May Ia The Tho brides of ot June aro becoming becoming be bo- com coming In more numerous as tho the month of weddings and roses approaches Announcements An An- are arc coming In thick and fast and the Sunday Sunda society column will wilt be eagerly anticipated There aro are rumors In the tue air of or man many Interesting matrimonial affairs artl on the tapis in t and musical circles and In connection connection connection con con- with several se leading b belles Hes of ot the tho younger set with broad hints of ot others who aro are abroad selecting their trousseaus for tor future futuro reter reference The close of ot the school year ear Is al always al- al ways the tho signal for many Interesting young teachers to forsake ke their schools for tor tho the snore moro exclusive class of ono one and thoro there are aro also graduate nurs nurses s who prove 0 so 80 fascinating that the they are In demand at this tills time of ot the year car carto to devote ote their gentle art of or healing to one fortunato fortunate patient The promotion of ot Col Arthur Williams to colonel of ot tho the Twentieth infantry with h headquarters at Fort o ort William McKinley In tho the Philippines s. s while a a. subject ct of ot congratulation will prove a n. great loss to the tho members of ot tho the garrison at Fort Douglas as Col Williams with his charming wife wiro and daughters will leave Jea within the month for tor their new home homo in tho the Islands of or th the Pacific Not only in military circles will wm their loss Joss bo be felt but In town society as ns aswell aswell well WeH among whoso members they can count man many warm friends who r regret ret to bid them farewell and will miss their gracious hospitality when visiting Fort Port Douglas II ir If 1 WEDDINGS AND ii I II I I ENGAGEMENTS I j II n The w wedding of ot Miss Alta AHa E. E Johnson and Dr Charles E. E Carter which took pJ pIece o at Rowland Hall Saturday even- even Ivr hJ at o'clock was a picturesque with a charming setting of ot ring flowers It was also distin- distin il 1 hf fl 1 ni h the first eyen of or the tho I I f kind ever celebrated at Rowland Howland Hall Hail ail during tho the two score years ears of ot It Its existS exist exist- S once although several young oung girls from the institution havo have been married The ceremony was performed b by Re Rev Elmer Jolmer I. I Goshen a college e mate of ot the bridegroom in one corner of or tho the spacious library of or the tho han hall In the presence of t about 7 75 intimate friends The rooms were decorated entirely with flowers taken from the tho grounds and conservatory conservator with the color scheme in pink and white C carried out In a a. profusion profusion profusion pro pro- fusion of or apple cherr cherry pear and peach blossoms The corner where tho the ceremony was performed was banked with palms and sprays g of ot the delicate delicato blooms for Cor the effective background while ono sIde of ot tho the room was banked high with a mass massof massof massot of ot while white geraniums Tho The Lohengrin bridal chorus chous played on piano and violin violin vio yb- lin by Miss and Miss Dorothy Doroth heralded d tho the approach of or the bride and bridegroom who wore unattended unattended tended and cro preceded by Miss Dora Bradley Bradle and Miss Alberta Bradley In dainty white gowns and Miss Dorothy Doroth Bailey and Miss 1158 Josephine W Well 11 In pink bearing tho the white satin ribbons which defined tho the way ay Preceding tho the ceremony tho the Misses Isabel Jp and Amy Amr Osborne sang sans as a duct duet Believe Mo If t All An These Endearing Young Youn- Charms and were followed by Mrs oIls Charles G. G Plummer who sang O 0 Promise Me Ie Tho The bride was WaT- Jovel lovely In an sty exquisite empire gown of ot do sole mado made en n and trimmed heavily in lace a Jon long tulle tullo veil cau caught ht with orange blossoms oms enveloped her figure and a n. shower bouquet of ot Bride roses tied with white tulle tullo completed th the effective bridal toilet I Tho girls of ot the upper classes of ot the school who assisted In serving were the tho Misses Xetta etta Powell Dora Bradley Costa Dorothy Blunck Beatrice Sumner Dorothy Bailey Josephine Well Alma Allen Clara lIu and Alberta Bradley Dr Dt and Mrs lr Carter have havo gone ono to their home No 2 25 5 South Fifth East street strett where later they will wm be bo at home to their friends Tho The date set for tho the wedding of or Ml Miss i Eudora Dal Daly tho the elder eJder dau daughter of oC Mr and Mrs Irs J J. J J J. J Daly Dalo and Mark W W. Lillard Lil- Lil lard recently of ot Portland Ore has hash h been en set for Wednesday Juno 9 it It willbe will vill be one of or tho most roost elaborate home weddings weddings wed wed- dings s of ot the tho earl early summer and will willbe be preceded by many notable social affairs at- at fairs given In honor of ot the bride who has since her coming out oyt hold held a prominent place in society and Is a favorite favorito alike with Uh old and young It ItIs Itis Itis is learned with much pleasure that tb the th young youn people will after atter an extended wedding trip make mako their home homo in Salt Lake The marriage of or Miss Hallie Ferron Perron and nd Nelson Kelson Dickerman whoso whose engagement engagement engage engage- ment was announced some Rome weeks n ago alto will take place on Wednesday May 1 a at the home of ot the tho brides bride's parents Mr h. h and Mrs Irs A. A D. D Ferron Perron on South Second East street t. t Tho The wedding will willbe he be a quiet home affair and the young people cople will leave immediately for their future home in Hammonton Ca Cal I Only the family will be present and the tho ceremony will be performed b by tho the TIe Rev William Thur Thurston ton Brown Drown pastor of ot the First Unitarian church S S The Tho en engagement ot of Miss Mabel Alice Alicel l Eager and Dr David L. L Barnard Is announced an an- flounced the wedding to take lake place Thursday June Juno 3 at high noon at nt the First I Presbyterian church with Dr W. W M M. I. I Paden tile the pastor of oC the tho church officiating The Tho bride will he be atton attended h by Miss Lulu D Barr as aa bridesmaid and the bridegroom b by Dr II 11 B. B Felts n as heat best man Miss lIss Sager Salter IB is one of or the tho most mORt popular of or tho the graduates of ot St. St Markes Marke's TrainIng TrainIng Train Train- Ing Inh School for Kur Nurses es anti and has hold held Important positions at St St. Marks Mark's hospital hospital hos hos- pital I and for tor the tho last year has haR been n the superintendent of the tho hospital at I II I- I Logan an Dr Barnard was for tor a 11 time connected rl with St. St Marks Mark's hospital and Is IR now located at Garfield where holias ho he hohas has lias a large and growing practice an and where after a 3 trip to the Pacific northwest north north- west vest the young ounh people will make their horn home e I Mr II anti and Mrs Mis In W W. II TI Culmer Culiner of or Boll Boll- hun Wash ash announce tho the engagement engage engage- ment of oC their daughter Hazel Ie IC to fo Walter WRiter Hinman of oC Seattle The Tho wedding wod- wod n ding will tako lake place plC some flome time In June Juno The fl abo announcement will be of ot great Interest to tho the man many friends of ot the Culmer family who aro are torm former r 4 w well 11 known r of ot Salt Fait Mm Mrs fr Arthur D. D Llyn n sister r of or Miss Culmer r f J and little daughter Dorothy will IC leave ICe e ethe the tho can earl early part of oC Juno June for tor to spend a greater t r part art of or tho summer Mr Ir and Mrs John D. D Spen Spener fr annOunce announce announce an an- the tho en engagement aKem nt of th their lr daughter daugh dl tor ter Jean Je-an to Newton Farr tho thu wedding to take tako place In Juno June II I IIII II IIII j II WEEK IN SOCIETY II IIII II II The season 1 son l of 1909 at tt tho the Country Counts club was successfully opened Saturday when hen tho the formal Cormal opening was WI elaborately elaborately elaborately observed with a profusion of or spring flowers rs and foliage with blazIng blazing blaz blaz- ing fires In the thc Immense 0 old fashioned f Ice Tea was sas served ser at 4 1 I o'clock table diner at nt C 30 the time festivities closing with a delightful dance which lasted well w Into the midnight midnight mid night hours The comfortable clubhouse dui club house and the tho extensive grounds were thronged during the afternoon and evening with m members and guests who were received and entertained b by the following of ot the entertainment committee who were the hostesses of or the afternoon and evening c Mrs R It i Gemmell Mr Mrs A A. A II H. Bird Mrs L L. B D McCornick Mrs Ernest Bamberger and anti Mrs J J. J Frank Judge Dinner parties more or less elaborate w were re enter enter- tamed b by Mr and Mrs I- I Edward rd S Ferr Ferry Mr Ir and Mrs II H. Vance Lane Mr and Mrs M U t II H. Mr Ir and null Mrs Irs II n. C C. Gemmell Mr l and ami Mrs J JFrank JFrank Frank Frnnk full Judge e. e and Mr and Mrs Irs C II If Everything points to a successful suc SUl and pl pleasant season and the program as announced for tor Ma la May Is as 85 follows Wednesday May Ia 6 6 ta table bIt I luncheon at 1 o'clock Saturday May Ia S. S table dinner at 6 30 I la l May 12 table luncheon luncheon lunch lunch- II eon at 1 Saturday May Ia lr 1 tea at 4 p P. P m. m table dinner at t 30 I 19 table lunch lunch- i Wednesday May o. o ton Saturday 1 May a 22 22 table dinner dinner din din- ner ncr at Wednesday May lay 26 6 lunch luncheon on Saturday Ia 1 May 9 9 9 table luncheon dinner 6 30 dancing lancing Monday May Ia 31 tea at t 4 a O'clock dancing In In th tho evening c Mrs S H. H Pinkerton was the hostess at a delightful matinee party Saturday afternoon at tho the Colonial theater gU given en enin I in compliment nt to Mrs rs E. E A. A A Wall all who I has recently returned returned to Salt Lake after spending the winter months inthe In the tho East and South Friends Invited In to meet the guest of honor were Mrs A A. AH H H. Tarbet Mrs l P P. S S. S Keogh leosh Mrs W W. P lear OMeara Mrs Irs E. E A. A TrIpp Mrs Irs Isadore i Mayer Mrs Irs Pauline Sands Mrs Irs B. B O O. Mrs C. C C C. C Crismon Miss lIss I Eudora Da Day Daly and Miss U s Frances Francs I O OMeara leara S S For Miss Hallie halite Fellon FelIon n a May Mav bride bride- to-be to a charming May day luncheon was as given Saturday b by Miss 1 Florence and Miss Mattie Mattle Hall at their home on First North street A largo large basket of ot beautiful pansies graced the tho center of ot the luncheon table and bunches of ot the same lame flowers were ere laid for tor each guest Those present were mostly members of ot the old club of oC which the elect bride was a member Mrs Irs C. C H. H Lashbrook L. was the hostess at a n. prettily arranged tea Saturday af afternoon afternoon at- at at her home on E B street Spring blossoms sweet peas and stock adorned the rooms with Ith the exception of ot the room dining which was in r red d. d A cluny lace cloth over red satin covered covered cov coy ered the table which held for tor the central central cen ecu decoration a bowl of ot red tulips Streamers of ot ribbon reached from the tho chandelier to the tho corners of ot tho table around which tho the 1 12 guests vero were seated A pretty prett Mayday day card party part was enJoyed enJoyed en- en Joyed Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs B. B F F. Bauer Dauer on Brigham street used In quantities quantities quantities l flowers flowers- A cre e- e ties to adorn the tIme rooms and the host hostess ss was assisted by her daughter Miss Ethel Bauer Batter and Miss Mabel Strawn About thirty friends were present and andt at t the card tables at tho the close of ot the games special prizes were given Mrs Irs C. C E. E Hawver Haw entertained a party of 15 16 at the tho Alta AHa club Saturday for Mrs J. J L. L I I. L. L Downing who who- leaves the first t of oC the tho week for Iowa Sweet p peas as were used In tho pretty d decorations of the tho table Miss lIs Bertha Dertha Godbe and Miss MIls Leah Williams pleasantly entertained Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- da day afternoon at a luncheon In honor of ot their friend Miss Kate McCurdy 1 Apple and peach blossoms were used fo for tor the tho decorations and 15 guests enjoyed the I afternoon One of ot the first nut lake parties of ot the tho evening was given Saturday evening at nt Saltair by Mrs A. A II H. Peabody and Mrs G G. G C. C Barron in honor of or Miss 1 Grace Peabody of or Evanston Wyo Yo who is spending a few rew days das at the homo home of ot her brother A. A H. H P Peabody ab Mrs James Burke Burko entertained at a Kensington Friday afternoon for her I gust Miss lIes Hunter I Mrs C C. B. B Clinton entertained Thursday Thurs Thurs- day afternoon at bridge In honor of Mrs Irs E E. E Burton of oC Nehl when eight guests were invited to meet her Miss Meryl Taylor entertained a apart party part of ot young oung girls at her home Thursday afternoon at a n luncheon when the tho rooms were prettily decorated decorated decor decor- at d with apple blossoms Guessing games gaines were a feature of ot the tho afternoon and the prizes were won by Miss 1 Mildred Mil Mit- dred Miles and Miss Joy The Tho Jolly Twelve club met riLet Thursday afternoon with Mrs 1 George Georgo Cummings In her apartments In the York Cut flowers lowers and potted plants adorned the rooms and guessing games ames were the tho entertainment of or the time afternoon with a buffet luncheon served later The Tho members of ot tho the club enjoyed a theater party at tho the last W Wednesday evening April 21 21 1 after aCter which a dainty supper was served at Franklins The color scheme being carried out In red and white Those who enjoyed the evening were the Misses Mabel and Mamie Mamle Fre Frees S. S Ethel and Frankio Esther and lf 1 |