Show Salt Lake Society Society-J Society Mrs Mra George Geore H If Dern Dera was w host host- hostess ess at tin the regular meeting of ot the Spirit of oC o Liberty chapter D A AR I R R held Thursday afternoon ather at ather her home on East South Temple street treet Under direction of oC airs R N Young a forestry program was given which Included the following numbers Reading Heading Salute to tl the Trees Tres Tr es Mrs lIra H D Hines Community Lite Life of the Forest Mrs R W W Fisher Why We Need eed Forests Mrs Irs W D B Dods piano solo Miss buss Becky Al Almond Al- Al Almond Almond mond Why We Need Forestry Mrs Mra T r 0 o Forests and Forel Forestry try In the United States Mrs airs D D Stockman I What Great Authors Have Said About Trees Mrs Ira Roy Both I Both Both- Bothwell well Both well National Forests Mrs airs Arthur L 1 L Thomas Thoma The Ranger Mrs E C C Hottman Hoffman Forestry For stry as a Public Question Miss olIas Helen Hanna Tea was served at the conclusion of oC o the meeting Mrs Mra L L IL H and Mrs airs J E Ogles Os-Ies- Oglesby by bY presided at the th table which was gay fy with II a bowl of yellow spring flowers ers and yellow ellow candles In crystal candlesticks Assisting hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs airs Irs H If T r r Plumb Mrs Claire G GRiser Riser Miss lIss Alice Rowe Row Ml Miss MItIS Sawyer and Mrs lire D D Stock Stock- Stockman Stock 1 Stockman man I Miss Belle Livingston was the hostess hostess- at a a II bridge bridee tea gh giten Thursday tr en I Thursday afternoon In compliment compliment compliment ment to ones Miss Aimee Whitney a I bride brido of oC the month Deep pur- pur purI purple pur-pi pur I pie corn flowers and gay ray yellow daffodil were combined tor for I et-I of- of ef effective e decoration of oC the th living rooms and the th tea table The I hostess was assisted during the afternoon by her mother airs Mra D II H Livingston Mrs Mr Gene Livingston Liv- Liv LivIngston Liv Ingston and Miss Frances Living Living- Livingston ston ston Miss Ml s Phyllls Phyllis Stohl and LIving LIving-I Miss Camille Stohl assisted in serving During the th early hours of oC the I at-I of-n of af afternoon ten tables table were filled tilled with bridge players player and other guests came In for tea teo The slIver silver r anniversary ot of the Daughters of ct Utah Pioneers was held beld Wednesday evening In the I main dining room ot of the Hotel In In Utah The decorations were ere in I green and pink Bowls Bowl of oC o pink spring flowers v flo rs and green treen candles In crystal holders centered the table where covers cover were wre laid for or 50 guests The Th program for tor the evening Included Hymn Utah We Ve Love Lov Thee rhee Invocation Le LeI Lett LeEdgar L I Edgar Young speech of welcome by Mrs Mr Fannie C Woodruff Ire airs Sarah J Rich Miller lIller a a charter member of the organization and a 8 pioneer pioneer of ot 1847 1841 cut the birthday cake which centered the main table The toastmistress Irs airs Lanra W Tanner was Intro Intro- Introduced introduced Introduced by President Woodruff who l In turn Introduced airs Mr Amelia I Flygare of oC o Ogden who gave gave tave n 8 toast to the charter members I This toast was responded to by Mrs Julia P M Farnsworth A toast to th the past presidents president was responded to by Mrs airs Annie Annl Wells Cannon A ladles ladle quartet from Ogden stir sang the Weber county plo plo- pioneers pio pioneers song Governor Go Dern Bern gave an interesting talk on the pres- pres preservation pres preservation tr of oC Utah landmarks and commended the th society for tor Its ate work In this direction air Irs Olive Oll Coray Cory president of ot the We- We Weber Weber W-bor W ber county daughters rs presented I the president of the central corn com cornI comI patsy pany with a 0 a gavel tavel made mad of ot ma- ma maI mahogany ma I from the the mountains of oC Ogden and trimmed with sliver silver I from Utah mines which was made by Senator John S S Lewis a plo plo- pioneer pio pioneer I neer jeweler of Ogden The Th even even- was brought to a s close clos with the singing lne of Auld Lang Lani Sync by the guests I Iby Miss Beatrice Emon Ellison a popular popular lar spring sprin bride was the honor guest Thursday afternoon at t a abridge abridge bridge luncheon given by Miss Florence Hatch Miss Mabel Dods Miss Gwendolyn Murdoch and atlas Blanche Edwards at the home of Miss alias Hatch on North J First Wet west street treat As A the hon hon- honored honored hon honored ored guest and the hostesses are members of the Delta Epsilon sor sor- sor Ity the Delta colors of blue and white were carried out tor for the decorations narcissus and nd corn Continued O On Page P c Eight ElSW SAL SALT LAKE SOCIETY Page Page Two Ilow flowers rs being artistically com corn combined combined L The rhe guests guesta were Miss Elli Elli- Ellison Ellison son son Miss MIsi Alean Alcan Ellison Miss Fern Miss La Reta Rota Creer MIss Onla Reese neese Miss Hermle HermIe Rogers MIss Mss Miss Eva Olsen Ollen Miss 1 Ma- Ma Mabel Ma Mabel bel bet Olsen Miss MIsi Josephine Miss lIss Stella Kincaid Miss MIse Fran Fran- Frances Frances Frances ces Brown Miss hiss Ju June e Woodruff Miss Maurino Kelly Miss Anne Anna AnnaLaura Laura Stohl Miss Mias Alice Doremus Miss Afton Arton Mrs Clem Schramm and Mrs Alex o 1 x Anderson Anderson Ander- Ander son C S S SOne One 0 of the most moat interesting so-I so so- so so social cial dat events eveta of o 0 the the post Lenten post season season was the ninth annual Easter Easter ba ball given Monday eve eve- eve evening ning nl g by the Knights ot of of C Columbus In tle the ballroom ballroom 0 of the the Elks dub club The g guests ests who numbered numbered Included Included- many visiting knights and their friends as well as a a numb number 1 of ot officers and members a of the various councils ot of 0 the state The punch tables were artistically decorated with bAskets of oC spring flowers In pastel shades The reception committee com corn composed composed posed of DC o the sisters and relatives es of the tile knights Ilist Margaret McGean Eileen Dris- Dris Driscoll Dris-coll Dris coil coll Dorothy Hogan Clarissa Hayes and Victoria Pittman Members of ot the third and fourth degrees or of ot- ot the Knights of Colum Colum- Columbus Columbus Columbus bus constituted the following corn com Arrangements R It E B Driscoll chairman R n R BradY Garrett ONell ONeil and and H E Weiss else door Michael W C floor J J Lynch Leonard James Kelly J JF F VII Williams IIams J A Baldwin anti John D Rice S The rhe Women's National n pub pub- lican t f federation held hold an Interest Interest- InterestIng interestIng Interesting ing meeting Monday Monday afternoon The program Included a 8 lecture by Professor Levi Edgar Young on Problems Confronting the United Mrs Hrs F W Meakin save gave 0 a paper on an The Woman Citizen A musical pro pro- program pro program gram grain was given by Miss Bonnie Daynes Miss May Anderson and oll Idles s Evelyn Eve Bird Tea was served at the conclusion ot of the meeting the hostesses being Mrs R B S Collett Mrs Jesse Jesso Cannon Mrs Q G Crawford Mrs J Reuben Clark dark Mrs H Ii E Crock Crock- Crockett Crock ctt cit ett Mrs P D B Cornell Mrs E B P Crismon Mrs Louise M 11 Cole And Mrs Jacob Evans Evana S C CIn In celebration of or the op opening of the tho Fort ort Douglas Golf Colt club a large tea was given Saturday ar from 4 1 until 6 o'clOck at the tho clubhouse Two tables ar- ar arranged arranged ar arranged ranged for tea and coffee were ere bright with baskets ot or spring flower Clowers Presiding at the urns were Mrs rs Luclus Lucius R H Holbrook Mrs Walter alter B McCaskey Mrs James Ingebretson Mrs Dean F Brayton and Mrs H if 0 O San San- San Sanford ford fod The guests Included a large number from town to as well vell as the garrison S S S Lieutenant and Mrs rs S and Lieutenant and Mrs A I 1 White gave a beautifully arranged dinner r dance Tuesday evening at atthe atthe the Officers club at Fort Douglas Dougia The Douglas The guests who Included the en- en entire entire en entire tire personnel from the garrison as aswell w ll as a number from town were seated at one ane long table and two smaller ones Bowls Dowls 0 of pink and white carnations made the table bright with Ith color Following the dinner dancing was enjoyed the music for the dancers being fur fur- furnished fur furnished nihed by the tho regimental orchestra Those present from the post In- In In Included eluded General and Mrs rs Lucius Luclus B HOlbrook Colonel and Mrs Irs W U B McCaskey Colonel and Mrs E B H Andres Colonel and Mr Mrs J C C Kay Colonel and Mrs Peter Mar Mar- quart Mar Quart Major and Mrs H 11 R It Deery Major and Mrs Irs L L L B Bennett Dennett Ma- Ma MaJor Ma Major jor and Mrs J 3 C Thomas Thomaa Captain Harry Adamson Captain and Mrs Irs C J Allen Alien Captain and Mrs ira V VS S 5 Burton Captain and Mrs J F Butler Dutler Captain and Mrs Will Grif GrIf- GrIf GrIffin Griffin fin Captain and Mrs 0 O W IV Humphries Captain and Mrs OA 0 A Mulkey Captain and Mrs R fl n It Newman Captain and Mrs Adrian Orrill Captain and Mrs Irs D C Pillsbury Captain an Mrs Roy Schuyler Schuller Captain and Mrs F C C Tyng Captain and Mrs n It no noC C Vick Vick- ers pt ln and Mrs B S Wampler ler ler Lieutenant E B A A Barlow Lieu LIeu- LIeutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant tenant and Mrs D DJ J Cragun Lieu Lieu- Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant tenant W V F Dean Lieutenant and Mrs E B L Field Lieutenant J S Fisher Lieutenant W D Torso Forse Lieutenant D Harvey Lieutenant and rs J E Home Horne Lieutenant F It L Lieutenant and Mrs T J McDonald Lieutenant M H E B McGowan Lieutenant and Mrs Irs J JE n ic Lieutenant and Mrs A R n Nichols Lieutenant C N Pearce Lieutenant and Mrs R n V Perry Lieutenant C R Smith LIeu Lieutenant tenant and Mrs R n H Soule Lieu Lieu- Lieutenant LIeutenant Lieutenant tenant E B E Tabscott Lieutenant and Mrs L L R It Wolfe Those from out of ot town Included Major and Mrs 0 O W V Gralund Major and Mrs ts McCleary Mrs Irs Florence Hut Hut- Hutton ton Hut ton and Mr Mrs Roy C Lynd and Miss Ruth nuth Cottrell Cattrell S S S Mrs Irs Albert F Phillips and Mrs r L C Van Voorhis were the host host- hostesses hostesses esses eases at a lunch lunch- luncheon luncheon luncheon eon Tuesday afternoon at the Ma- Ma Manan Ma Marian Ia- Ia nan rian Lois Lols tea rooms on Thirteenth l East ast street t In hono rot roC Mrs rs R C Mundy of ot Montreal Canada a guest at the Philips home on East First Firt South street The table was with Ith yellow The guests bidden to me meet t Mrs Mundy undy Included Mrs H P Burt Mrs 0 O R n Berrien Mrs W T Bud Bud- BUlong Budlong Bud lonK long Mrs Irs G 0 Jon Jones s Mrs H H Watkins Mrs Irs B A It M r Frol Mrs rs R n and Mrs Irs II H B Cole S S S Mrs J 3 C McClain l presided over overa overa a 0 prettily appointed luncheon Tues Tues- Tuesday Tues Tues- Tuesday Tuesday day at the Marian Marlan Lois Lols tea room The table was centered with a bowl of ShastA daisies Covers w were were re laid for Mrs Burr Durr Irwin Mrs James H Wolfe Mrs Irs A N Hans Hansen n Mrs W WH ir H Kahl Kahler r Mrs In W R II Mrs Irs F W IV Mrs lies H D Hines Mrs Walter G C Tuttle Mrs rs Ec Whitney Mrs J S I D Stack Mrs Irs C C Ware or of ot Ogden Oden The afternoon hours were sent with bridge C S S Daughters of Utah Pion Pioneers rs held their annual presidents breakfast morning at 1130 o'clock at the Hotel Utah The guests numbered twenty fie 1 and central officers Following the breakfast the annual encampment was held with President Fannie C Woodruff presiding A report was Vias read conc concerning the T rk of ot the central officers durin during the past put ear car and according to the report the organization Is in a flourishing condition R Reports from the vari vari- various van various ous county presidents w were re Also given on the work being done to preserve the landmarks In S tach ach county The Tho question of ot how hOlY best beet to preserve these landmarks wAS dIscussed and antI a committee was was ap- ap appointed ap pointed to formulate a 0 letter to be besent berent sent ent to ta each county to arouse son son- sen sentiment In favor of or the preservation atlon of oC s The Tho committee in- in in included eluded Mrs rs Kate Kale C Snow v chair thair chairman hair man Yrs Flora B Home Horne Mrs Zina Y T Card Sirs Mrs Alice U Ed- Ed heili and Mrs Jane II 1 Turner Mis Myra C Rich ot or Ogden n was sp- sp ap appointed pointed chairman ian of or tha the way ways an means committee All counties are requested to send the name namo ot or IL a member r to act on this committee All counties were advised ad to appoint to conduct the them m meetIng according to parliamentary la law S S The Th welfare committee of the City Jed Federation of Women's Clubs was In Charge charge of the tho program given Monday at the tho r regular meet meet- meeting ing InK hel held at Civic lc Center Mr Barker Juker director of ot disaster relle relief relict of o 0 the National Red Cross who is here to Investigate the Bingham catastrophe gave an Inter interesting talk on the organization 0 of the ned lIed Cross Miss Chamberlain of ar arthe the local detention home gave a report of ot the home and Its op oper- oper oper operation r- r atton atlon V talk on an Utah Ulah products was given by Charles F Solomon and Judge Fred Morgan gave a talk on ott the juvenile court S S S SIn In compliment to Mrs rs Len O 0 Bird ot of Santa Monica Calif who Is visiting In the thy Mrs WeImer er elm er B D Tracy Monday gave a pret pret- prettily pret- pret prettily tily thy arranged luncheon at her home on an J street The rhe table d dee dee- dec decoration c- c oration was a 8 basket baske of oC calla lilies Covers were laid for tor Mrs Irs Harry Staats Mrs Alma Larkin Mrs W S S Cornick Mrs Lester Patterson of o Ogden Mrs Gordon C Croft Mrs Leslie M H Case Cue and Mrs Sumner Margetts Margetis Mrs Bird was the tha motif for lor a bridge ge luncheon given gl on Thursday hy by Mrs Irs Leslie M I Case On Wednesday of next n week Mrs Lea Lt- Lea tel Patterson will wilt give a lunch lunch- luncheon luncheon lunch con eon fr fn f r the visitor at h her r home in Ogden |