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Show fRs i ;r'l THi, larpst affair of yesterday was the delightfully appointed reception recep-tion Riven by Mists Grace Cooke an, I MLss Ka her Uustan at the Cooke residence, to meet Mrs. Ilussell Goodman Graham of Walnut irove, Cal. Mrs. Graham was, before her marriage, Mies Florence Cooke. A profusion of red Klllarney roses were used In the decorations of the living rooms. Kowls of pink and purple sweet peas adorned the music room. In the dininp room a color scheme of pink, red and white whs carried out. The centerpiece center-piece for the tea tabic was a Japanese basket of red sweet peas and white Shasta daisies. The handle of the basket was tied v. iih a butter!! v how of wiiite tulle. The Hawaiian troubadours save a programme pro-gramme of vocil and instrumental music. They were stationed in the hall, screened by a bower of palms and ferns. Mrs. Grahmn's small ton, Robert Graham, Gra-ham, and !Ut!o Hilly McCrea received the 'ards at the door. Assisting in the din-inpt din-inpt room were Mrs. Roy Coa tes. Miss Frances Evans, Miss Helen Woodruff and Miss Gwendolyn Tripp. About one hundred and twenty-five ' friends eallerj during the receiving hours, 4 to 6 o'clock. -Miss Hazel Barnes and U. F. N'eslen LA-ere married last evening at a quiet , home weddinar at the home of the bride's aunt. Mrs. Charles B. Patterson. The ceremony was performed at S o'clock by Bishop C. ('. Neslen in the presence of the members of the immediate families. Miss Annette Neslen was hridesmaid. The best man was Paul Sherbel. A wed-dinsr wed-dinsr supper followed. The bride wore a modish afternoon frown of white crepe de chine. The brides- i maid was gowned in pink. Miss Ivilas ; Wise played appropriate music during the ; c eremony. The house was decorated in a profusion of pink roses. A color scheme j pink and white was carried out in the1 Mm ing room. Clusters of pink and white ! , f l.veet peas were placed at the ends of j the table, and a lare wedding cake, with ! pink candles set in a candy rosebud, graced tiie center. The place cards were band pa frit ed in pink sweet peas. Miss Sylvia Harries assisted. The couple will leave soon for Idaho, where they expect to make their home. An interesting event of tonight will Tie the lawn party which will be given by the women of St. Patrick's parish at the home of Mrs. Ellen Garey, 271 West Fourth South street. The affair Is for the benefit of the St. Patrick's residence fund. Features of the evening's entertainment enter-tainment include dancing, cards and fortune for-tune telling. Mrs. Fred Bxeining is general chairman of the committees in charge. Assisting nn Die ont cm a I n m on t nnm..,ltlnA n .. vr.- Ellen Garey, Mrs. Grace Jennings, Miss Nellie Garey, Miss Alice Garey and Mrs. E. V. McKeever. ' Miss Jiily Wolstenholme gave a lake i y arty last evening in compliment to her ; a-ueet. Miss Ruth Louise Partridge of i Provo. The guests took an afternoon train to the resort. After a dip in the lake, supper sup-per was served in the pavilion from one long table, which was decorated in the national colors in honor of a cousin, Wesley Wes-ley Clayton, who is a member of the National Na-tional Guard of Utah. Covers were laid for thirty. Dancing was enjoyed during k the evening hours. The chaperons were Mrs. Ellen Garey, at whose residence a large lawn party will be given this evening hy the members of the St. Patrick's Altar Eociety. . 'lit ,-? : h' y M Mr. and Mrs. W. J. WolstenholYne and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Armstrong. The guests were Miss Irene Riser, Miss Ellen Eman, Miss Mildred Kardley. Miss Grace Abrams, Miss Ruth Partridge, Miss Lily Zacherson, Miss Vera Worthen, Miss Edith Warner, Miss May Shepard, Lew Griffith, Melvin Warner, Billy Russell. Rod wick Squires, Almond Rust, Clifford Williams, Martin Mulvey, Mazil Skolfield, William Webster, George Riser and Wesley Wes-ley Clayton. Visitors over the week-end at Pine-crest Pine-crest inn were Mrs. Noble Warruni and her sister, Mrs. Clara Langsdale of In- ( dianapolis. Mrs. Martha T. Cannon, Mrs. J. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. J. Franklin Riter, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bridgman, W. B. Dodds and family, Mrs. and Miss Charlton Mrs. Lewis Telle Cannon and Mrs. Walter T. Pyper. Mrs. Fred Davidson entertained a small party at luncheon and cards at Pinecrest. the guests including Mrs. A. H. Ensign, Mrs. B. O. Mecklenburg, Mrs. R. H. . Peale, Mrs. C. O. Van Ness and Mrs. A. ! C. Rice. Many parties of young people enjoy the dinners and evening dancing at the Inn. Mrs. James Dick will entertain at a luncheon today in compliment to her sister, Mrs. William Cunningliam of San Francisco. Mrs. W. E. Bennett, Miss Grace Bennett Ben-nett and Miss Katherine Nagel left yes-terday yes-terday for California, after a week's stay at the Hotel Utah. They were the recipients re-cipients of much social attention while here, and anions . the entertainments given in their honor was a dinner Saturday Sat-urday night at the Country club by Mrs. Katherine T. Belcher. Miss Norma Kent entertained at a dancing party last night in compliment to Miss Iucile Reber of Butte. Mont., who has recently come here to make her home. The partv was given at the home of Miss Reber, 471 South Thirteenth East street. 1 Mrs. H. Y. Tlarfield will entertain the members of the Congenial Thirteen club today at her home, 313 E street. Mrs. Harry Bintz will entertain the members of her sewing; club at a 1 o'clock luncheon today. Mrs. Richard Ferris will give a bridge tea today at her apartment in the Cornell Cor-nell In honor of Mrs. Curtin F. Pan- of Dallas, Texas. The Maxwell-McKean w. R. c. will give a card party today at the home of Mrs. E. V. Brooks, 173 Q street. The women of the Rowen'a circle of Yeomen will meet today at 3 o'clock at the Moose hall. A meeting of the Daughters of the Mormon Battalion will be held Monday, July 17, at the home of Mrs. T. R. Cutler, Cut-ler, 2000 South Fifth East street, to celebrate the seventieth anniversary of the call of the Mormon battalion. Music Will be furnished bv a (trirrcfl nr,,!,.., and a programme of addresses will be given, as follows: Mrs. Marv Jones Clawson. sentiments on the Mormon battalion; bat-talion; Mrs. May Belle Davis will discuss dis-cuss the monument and Mrs. J S Burton Bur-ton financial aspects. Members of the battalion and their friends are Invited In-vited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Van V. Mldglev are here from Alameda, Cal., on a visit to Mrs Mldgley s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Aider. They will be at the Alder country home until Friday, when thev will join the rest of the family in a tout-through tout-through Yellowstone park by automobile. automo-bile. Mrs'. Sarah Pool, accompanied by Mrs Vt alter Penrose Ayelet, loft Monday for Logan. They will be gone about ten Chester Nelson and family of Ogden motored to Salt Lake Sunday. Thev were accompanied home bv Miss Leah Nelson, Nel-son, who has been visiting her cousin, Miss Susan L. Raybould, for the past two weeks. Miss Olive Humphrey has left for the coast after spending some time here as phrey" Dr' and ilrS' Ira Hum Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusenberrv- and her daughter Margaret of provo are at the Hotel Utah for the summer Mrs. George Sutherland, wife of United States Senator George Sutherland, has returned from Washington. D C and Is visiting relatives in Provo for a few days. She will leave the first of next week for the California beaches and a iter spending a couple of weeks there will be at the Hotel Utah for the next three months. Mrs. G. D. Snell, her son George nnd her brother. Bert Price, have returned horn a few weeks' visit at St. An-tnony, An-tnony, Idaho, with Mr. Snell. Mrs. E A. Wlmmer and Miss Lvle visu'wr,,116 retll,r"('rl from a month's RolJ y!T ,""d -Mrs' Frod Bennion at Bozeman, Mont. v1?.r-,?n'' 1'-rS' W' G Svhulte returned Glenwood Springs, Colo. Dr. Schulte hi ness rec0V01'eJ flom m's recent liu ill7' C' ""rl" .i"d daughter Josephine Jo-sephine and Mrs. will Clawson and daughter Consuola have gone to Brighton iOr the summer. nftfnl,n'i" M'm-av Butler, president ! Mi i ? a Mrs. Butler and Miss Butler arrived yesterday. - Thev wil he at the Hotel Utah for a'few days |