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Show Nv Z Miss Enid Miller, daughter of Mrs. George Martin Miller of Huntington, Utah, who has been attending the Bennett school at Millbrook, N. Y. Miss Miller will spend the summer with her mother at the Hotel Utah. i l . - , $ P-'l! -MR k i- - j ' f r ' s ' ' - ML V - ' ' -c 4 : ' . ? , M S ' ?' . , I 'Mr , , , ' ' & r v I 'I , ;,! t ' " 1 I 4 ' " 4 ' , ' 1 t - 1 I ' " ' ? Ur & " f I U i - : , ' ' 1 i ' s i 9 SOCIETY will be largelj' represented at a tea this afternoon and a dance this evening at the home of Mrs. C. W. Whitley, 474 East South Temple, Tem-ple, under the auspices of the Navy league. Silver offerings will be used to buy wool to knit sweaters for the sailors of the battleship Utah. The entertainment entertain-ment will begin with tea at 5 o'clock and will continue through the evening. A floor for dancing will be laid on the lawn and the party will be known as a "Jitney"' dance. A general invitation is extended and many are expected to take advantage of it. both to aiil a good cause and for the social diversion. Mrs. Whitley will be assisted by Mrs. "William Montague Ferry, Mrs Vnion Worthington, Mrs. R. B. H.irk-ness, H.irk-ness, Mrs. U B. McCornick, Mrs. Walker Wal-ker Salisbury. Mrs. O. J. Salisburv, Mrs. C. B. Oroesheck, Miss Annie McCornick Mc-Cornick and Mrs. Fred Cowans. A prominent society event of the day will be the marriage of Miss Lillian Doscher. daushter of Henry W. Doscher, and Peter Moller, Jr., of Brooklyn, N. Y., which will take place at noon at St. j Mark's cathedral. The ceremony will be 1 performed by Bishop Paul Jones, assisted by Deen W. W. Fleetwood. A wedding breakfast will follow at the Hotel Utah for the bridal party and relatives. Miss Florence Doscher. .sister of the bride, will be bridesmaid, and Carl Doscher, an uncle of the bride, will be best man. The couple will go to California Califor-nia on a honeymoon trip. They will make their home in Brooklyn. Miss Florence Oliver entertained with a Kensington lea yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss Ruth Gillilan, a bride of the month, at the Oliver home, 124S Roosevelt Roose-velt avenue. The decorations were in Shasta daisies and the coloring- of the daisies, yellow and white, was carried out in all of the details of the entertainment. The tea table bad a basket of the dafs'es in the center on a cluny lace cover over yellow. The guests Included, beside? the guest of honor, Miss Anna Gillilan. Miss Mary Brown, Miss Elizabeth Gillilan, Mrs. Bcl-win Bcl-win Li. Brown, Miss Mabel Street, Miss June Street, Miss Ivy Van Cott, Miss Desdemona Stott, Mrs. George Stott, Miss Dorothy Hein, Miss Gladys Thomas, Miss Leone Gammett, Miss Vera Gam-mett. Gam-mett. Miss Tulla Mollerup, Mies Cora Smith, Miss Elizabeth Prosser, Miss Ruby Meakin, Mrs Elmer Young- and Miss Dorothy Day. Miss Km ma "Williams and Miss Man' Williams entertained yesterday afternoon at their home on J street in honor of Mies Lola Christensen, a June bride, with a miscellaneous shower and cards, followed fol-lowed by tea. Tea was served at small tables. The centerpiece for the large tea table was a tall vase of red peonies on a cluny lace cover. Red sweet peas were used in the dining room. The quests, besides the guest of honor, were Miss Dorothy ' Croft, Miss Louise Edgheill. Miss Edna Kay, Mrs. Paul Piatt, Miss Amelia Marge tts, Miss Irene McDonald, Mc-Donald, Miss Margaret Le Ma Ire, Miss Florence McDonald. Mrs. Samuel Christensen, Chris-tensen, Miss Hasseltine Sims, Miss Thur-sell Thur-sell Drage, Miss Olive Aveson, Miss Bessie Bes-sie Goldsbrough and Miss Charlene Sims. Miss Marie James entertained the members mem-bers of tiie B. G. club at the home of her sister, Mrs. L. T. Whitney, on Fourth avenue, last evening at dinner, followed by a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Bernice Lyman, a bride of Saturday. Satur-day. A basket of pink roses adorned the center of the dinner table. The place cards were in pink roses.. Covers were laid for twelve. Miss Lyman was guest of honor at a matinee party, followed by tea at Franklin's, Frank-lin's, yesterdav afternoon, with Miss Marguerite Mar-guerite Nelson as hostess. The tea table ta-ble had a -crystal basket of pink peonic-s as a centerpiece. The party included, besides Miss Lyman, Ly-man, Mrs. H. Fred Egan, Mrs. Edcar Montague. Miss Josephine Chase, Mrs. George Kirbv, Miss Wanda Craig, Mrs. Alden Anderson, Mrs. Frank Folland. Miss Olive Snow, Miss Irma Cutler and Mir-s Ida Giles. Mrs. George Larsen entertained at luncheon yesterday at her home on Tenth East street in honor of Mrs. George Kem-merling Kem-merling of North Bend, B. C. A basket of pink and white sweet peas was, the centerpiece for the luncheon table. The place cards were bluebirds. Pink peonies were used in the living room. Covers weie laid for Mrs. Kemmerling, Mrs. Murray Howard of Garfield, Mrs. Frank Erdman. Miss May Daily. Miss Mabel Wells, Mrs. Walter Aldor, Mrs. B. A. Guilo and Mrs. R. B. Stephens of Oakland, Cal. The marriage of Miss Jennie Roe and Nathan Sgil took place last evening at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride-broom's bride-broom's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Segil, in the Kensington apartments. The ceremony was performed per-formed by the Rabbi Samuel Baskin in the presence of relatives and was followed fol-lowed by a wedding supper. A patriotic idea prevailed In the decorations. deco-rations. The bridal party stood under a canopy formed of an American flag, supported sup-ported by a staff at each corner, held by four children, Dorothy Clive, Freida Segil. Se-gil. Mildred Clive and Gertrude Seil. Streamers of red, white and blue extended ex-tended from the center to the corners oT the living room, where the ceremony was performed, and also in the dining room. The supper table had a centerpiece of red and white roses in a crystal basket tied with blue maline. The bride wore a gown of white crepe de meteor trimmed in silver lace, with a veil caught with orange blossoms. She carried a shower of bride roses and lilies of the valley. She was attended by her sister. Miss Rita Roe, as maid of honor, and Mrs. Simon Segil as matron of honor. Miss Roe wore a crimson crepe de meteor trimmed with blue, and carried white roses. Mrs. Segil,' s gown was of white Georgette crepe, beaded. Harry Roe was best man and Adrian Segil was ring bearer. The couple left last night for a honeymoon honey-moon trip. They will make their home in Salt Lake. Mrs. R. E. McConaughy will entertain Thursday afternoon at her home on East Second South street in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Duncan Grant Richart. Mrs. Lynn Thompson will entertain Tuesday afternoon at her home on East South Temple street In honor of her mother. Mrs. M. C. Zumwalt of Tulare, Cal., who is her guest. The marriage of Miss Louise McEwan and Francis H. Luke will lake place this evening at tiie home of the brido's parents. A large reception will follow the ceremony. The bridal party will include Mrs. Alfred Al-fred T. Cutler, sister of the bride, as matron of honor; Miss Louisa Wells and Mis?: Pear! Luke, bridesmaids: little Beth CuLler, ring-bearer, and George Luke, best man. The wedding" of Miss Minnie Jewel Champneys, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Champneys, and Walter A. Peterson Peter-son will take place today at noon in the Salt Lake temple. A wedding breakfast will follow at tiie home of the bridegroom's bride-groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Peterson, 123 M street. A reception will be given this evening at the home of the bride's parents, East Eighth South street. Miss Viola Peterson and Miss Viola Hall will attend Miss Champneys Champ-neys as bridesmaids and Frank Peterson will act as best man. ; 1 Miss Helen Drennan and Warren Keate will be married this evening at the home of tiie hride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Drennan, 7nS East FMfth South j street. The ceremony will be performed by the Kev. Horace Sanderson of the Westminster Presbyterian church. Relatives Rela-tives and a few intimate friends will witness wit-ness the ceremony and a large reception will follow. Miss l"!eth Petersen will be bridesmaid j and Kenneth Keate will be be s t m a n . The couple will go to Denver on a wvl- ding trip, and will be at home after July 1 at ATA Van Ness avenue, Salt TftRt. The wedding of Miss Mirl Giles and E. A. Chalker will take plae this morning in the tpmple. A rerf-ptlon will fnijow this evening at the home of tli1 bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Giles, ns Third avent;e. Miss Ida Giles a nd Ml Phvllis Jacobson will be bridesmaids. Ralph Airious will be bo?t man. The marriage of Miss Cora Ri:d of Midvalp and Lawrence R. Powil will l-iV.e p'aff today. A reception will h j given this evpmng at the h-'une of the bridegroom, 7.:,9 Sixth East f-treet. The wedding of MWs Annie VetrM nnn Glenn D. Pouiton wiil take place today. M!e; Bp-:' ah Paron of Eureka r rd J. W. A l.on of A Ibarra, Canada , will be marri'-d mi ay in The Salt Lake trr.plfv A Ginnr al the TTotf T'tah will foilnw ; the ---ye moiiy and cow pi1 will k-a vf . irinif-i'.-i ' fly afif-rwarl for Canada to pr.fTl : i i f - summer h u i wiil afterward make tiiv.r i n:i in Eureka. . j Mrp. W. R. S'U'-y will ho thp K'Jt nf honor t a iumheon to t-c. piven by th'; j (Continued on Pago Seven.) j SOCIETY (Continued From Page Five.) members of the D. B. club this afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. John A. Beck in the Hillcrest apartments. Mrs. Sibley will leave July 1 for California and will later go to Great Falls, Mont., to join her husband and make her home. The hostesses, besides Mrs. Beck, will be Mrs. J. Warren Beless, Mrs. Martin Good, Miss Edith Beless and Miss Edith Mud-gett. Mud-gett. The guests will include twenty intimate friends of Mrs. Sibley. The wedding of Miss Emily Grisen-thwaile Grisen-thwaile and F. C. Halsey will take place today. The Crystal Bridge club will be entertained en-tertained today by Mrs. Bismarck Snyder Sny-der at her home, 621 First avenue. Mrs. W. Tj. Post, Mrs. John G. Guerin and Mrs. George Mueller will give a dinner din-ner dance at Saltair ibis evening, in honor of Mrs. A. A. Covey, who will leave soon for California. Mrs. Stephen H. McMurrin will entertain enter-tain at luncheon today at her home, 31 Fairmont npartments, in honor of her guest, Mrs. B. G. Strawser of Los Angeles. An-geles. Covers will be laid for ten. Mrs. E. B. Gabel entertained with a dancing party at Saltair last night, in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. D. C. McEntyre. The party numbered thirty-five. A late supper was served. Mrs. Steve Dangcrfield entertained last night at her home on First avenue, in honor of Miss Mayme Dangerfield, a June bride. The decorations were patriotic. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. A. C. Dangerfield and MIs Louise Dangcrfield. Radiant Sewing circle will meet this afternoon with Mrs. John Hard man, boi Third avenue. A specinl meeting of Lynds chapter, ! O. "E. to celebrate the twehty -fifth anniversary, will be held in Masonic tem- 1 pie this evening at 7:30 o'clock. All members mem-bers of the order are invited. The Maxwell-McKean Woman's Relief corps will give a card social at the I. O. O. F. hall this afternoon. All members of other corps and their friends are Invited. In-vited. Llovd alliance will meet this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the parlors of the Unitarian Uni-tarian church. The members are doing Red Cross work. The Red Cross auxiliary of the Ladles' Literary club will meet this afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock in the clubhouse. The U. Vs. C. Red Cross auxiliary will meet this afternoon with Mrs. John Y. Owsley, 19 Hillcrest apartments. Mrs. Florence Cotlor will entertain the Veteran Rebekahs at her home In Lehi Thursday, June Ul. Cyrus Nason Parsons, father of A. H. Parsons, has arrived from Claremont, Cal., to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Parsons. Mrs. Walter Cole of Park City is the guest of Mrs. J. B. Parker in Highland Parft.: Mrs. C FJ. Nicholas is entertaining her niece, Miss Ellen Cosgriff of Denver, Colo. , ! Mrs. Kenneth C. Kerr and children will leave today for their home in Seattle, ! after visiting Mrs. Kerr's father, Le Grand Young. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. St urges are receiving congratulations over the birth of a daughter, horn Sunday. Mrs. Stures was formerly Miss Eleanor Park, daughter daugh-ter of former Mayor and Mrs. Sznnuel C. Park. The baby has been named Eleanor Elea-nor Jane. Miss Mars' Hoag is the gue.st of Mrs. H. P. Henderson at the Bransford. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bernhardt Fisher have returned from their honeymoon and are at home at the Hillcrest apartments. Mrs. Fish;r was formerly Miss lllma Dar- .Suit l,ake soon to ppend (he Rummer ling, an early June bride. with her mother. Mm. George Mnrtlu Miller, at the Hotel Utnh. Miss Dottle Bane left yesterday to spend her vacation in Denver as the Mr. and Mrs. WiUhtm C. Druehl flnfl guest of Mrs. R. E. Bane. rhildrn h;i-e gone to their country home in Cottonwood for the summer. Their Mr and Mrs Tampi V rnlllno llo,ne' 1 " r' Second avenue, is heinK Oi'cu- to OgdVn eerdym,o a.te,ui"the mf.r- ""' ''' I"- riajre of Mrs. Cotlins's sister, Miss Pa- ... , .. , , mela Span;n. and Nils B. Kckbo. which ,1,ss '-"''"Wth Baldwin cnterlatnr.rt nt took nlace la:t nicht ,ril yesterday afternoon at her home on Twelflh Kast street. Colonel and Mrs. Kdwin F. Holmes en- .. , , . , tertalned at a family dinner at their Mrs. rrr-derlrk H. Palmer, wife of T.Iell- country home, Oakwood, last nlt-ht tenant I ulnvr, ri-j;lm.-ntal adjutant of ' & tho Forty-third Infantry, will nrrlvn mi the city today and join hrr husband nt Miss Knlrt Miller of Huntington, I'tah, Fort l)oiii;a.s. Mrs. lJnlmir Is a Salt I who has been attending the Bennett I ake girl, well known In society circle school at Miilbrook, N, V., will arrive in lu-re. |