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Show Salt Lake Society I SALT LAKE, May 15, Members of the bridal party of Miss Stella Devlnc and Nell O'Donncll, who were married mar-ried Wednesday and other friends, were entertained at a dancing- party and lato supper last Monday by Paul Devlne at the Devlnc home on East Sixth South Street. A pink and white Idea was carried out in the house decorations, rink and whit- snapdragons, marguerites and pink carnations developed In pretty scheme. The chandeliers were festooned fes-tooned with asparagus fern studded with pink and white daisies snapdragons-and daisies were used on the supper sup-per table. I Assisting the host were Mrs, James Devine, Mrs. Willie- Jcwkes and Mrs. EBjr G. O'Donnell. About forty guests were In attendance. Miss T-aKue entertained at . a. sup-jgr1 sup-jgr1 per Wednesday evening at her homo on Center street, in honor of Miss Jetta Gill, a bride of next month. The supper table had a centerpiece a largo bowl of pink butterfly s'weet peas and was lighted by pink cathedral cathed-ral candles In crystal holders. Tpc living rooms were decorated in yellow, .yellow arid potted ferns be-lng"used. be-lng"used. I" Miss Cart- was assisted during the I evening by her mother, Mrs. A. E. f f Carr and her .sister. Mlsi Margaret . . I Carr. Covers were laid for thirty. I ' Mrs. Charles Baldwin entertained Wednesday aftcrnon at a tea at "My Shop" In honor of Miss Hose Jcssen, ft daughter of Mrs. K. A. Jcssen, w)io ft expects to leave Sunday to mako her ft homo In Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Harry C. f; Jcssen entertained Thursday after- .' noon at a bridgo tea at her home on t,) East South Temple street in honor A of Miss Jcssen. Friday afternoon Jes- - sen, tho guest of honor at a matinee K: party given by Miss Nell Mayhan, and Saturday afternoon Mrs. Perry EEgan and "Mr. Wnvnn M. Atwood entcr- Wzr- talned at an Orphoum party In honor K ' '.-j j. of Miss Jessen. BV -i Members of the Sans Garcons club H were entertained last Monday evening Wt ! by Miss Hose Wegscheidor and Misa Ian Loretta Wegschoider at their home on ? Highland drive. The club members in- K' . elude, besides the hostesses, Miss Lu- Wti cilc Green, Miss Fern Hill, Miss cBa- B 'I trie Ahem, Miss Margaret Lecuyor, K Miss Angela Hanrahan, Misa Edith iBowrlng, MJss Katherlne Jensen, Miss j ' ! Mario Robinson, Miss Katherinc Ma- ' 0' her. Miss Ella McCallum. Miss L-ucilo 1 Lahey and Miss Anna Trowbridge, tfj In compliment to Miss Amelia M Margctts, a May brfdc, Mrs. W. B. y I Kendall and Mrs. E. W. Christensen p entertained at the Christensen home 1 ' on Third avenue ! The decorations were in gold ana red. Red and yellow tulips, red roses: and red geraniums, combined with J ! ferns, wcro usod throughout the house. The tea table had a cluny cover over ; red, with a gold bowl of red tulips as ! a centerpiece. Red candles wcro at either end of the table. A red and I gold idea was carried out in tho re- ; freshments. The ices were served in tulip cups, w Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. SU"-1 J. G. McDonald, Mrs. Richard W. i J Chamberlain and "Mrs. J. G. McDonald MfjA Jr Assisting in serving were Miss Fawn Kendall, Mrs. -James Snarr. Miss Ji Dorothy Chamberlain and Miss Lucllo i jM iucuonaiu. MS Music was furnished during the af- jjgg ternoon by Mrs. J. Hartog, Mrs. Leroy EB Pern' and Mrs. W. C. McDonald. The SB! guests numbered forty-wto. HT Members of the Sigma Phatan club were entertained Monday evening at W- the home of Miss Irene Reiser, 433 " West Fifth South street The club! fc members present were Miss Tone Coul- gi "on. Miss Lily Wolstenholmc, Miss . Margaret Watson. Miss Irene Reiser. . Miss Ellen Email and Mrs. Helen Bj Callister. Pink roses formed the dec- orations for the rooms of the Reiser Bj-j home The evening was spent in sew- ing. Refreshments were served. Miss K.i Jennie Larson, the club president, who Spj has beep spending the winter months gpi in California Is expected homo within I jSJ the next two weeks to preside at tho mm club's regular semi-monthly meet- Inge. IB Mrs. Edgar L. Ncwhouse enter-tained enter-tained at .a luncheon Thursday after- Kj noon at her home on York avenue. jr! Mrs. JoBcph Geohegan left a few Bj days ago for New i'ork City, from B4 where she will sail May 15 for a visit in Ireland. Mrs. Geohegan will re- HB ' main there for about three months. BE Mrs. Victor M. Stephenson enter- B: tairied the members of the Entre Nous B$ club at five hundred, followed by tea, B?j Tuesday afternoon at her home in W: the Hollywood apartments. Red sweet peas and ferns In a cut-glass B-J vase' formed the centerpiece for the B tea table. Mrs. Henry Johnson was a K guest In addition to tho club members. Br. Mrs. Orlando W. Powers has re-turned re-turned from an extended visit 'in Call- '. fornla, and is now at the Hotel Utah. W' The final meeting of th yar of the B i . Catholic Woman's league, at which ff the annual election of officers was p j held, took place Tuesday afternoon at .; j thar Ladies' Literary club on East ' ' 1 South jTcmple street. ' Complete roporta of the work done during the year were given by tne 4jy ' officers and chairmen of the dlfforent committees representing tho various v branches of tho ftflriin'H aoHvIMoq. A j( short talk was given by the president, ', - M.rs. A. H. Bird, commending the work ; ' a done during tho past year by the members of tho league, and asking their co-operation In the realization of greater aims during tho coming j year. The officers, elected were: Presl-! Presl-! dent, Mrs. A. II. S. Bird; first vice- j president, Mrs. P. J. O'Carroll; second mm vico president, Mrs. M. J. Dailey; rc- 1 cording secretary. Miss Mary Gavin; financial secretary, Mrs. Frank R. Cameron; corresponding secretary, Mrs. R. C. O'Neil; treasurer, Mrs. J. W. Thompson. The tea table had as a centerpiece B a silver basket of daffodils on a cluny fl cover over yellow satin. Those pour- B ing were Mrs. James O'Connor, Mrs. HI C. U. Butler, Mrs. Ronald Morrison B and Mrs. L. Bueae. Assisting at the B tea table were Mrs. Morris Kano. Mrs, B Robert E. Marks, Mis3 Florence Sul- B llvan, MIbs Anna Gillis, Miss Kathleen B Geohegan and Miss Gertrude Geohc- Bl(f' gan. B Mies Blsi Mackay entertained her B bridge club Tuesday afternoon at her B home, 447 East Flcat South street. A Bl crystal basket o Araarican Beauty. roues ww the conterplccc for the tea table. White snapdragons and calla llllles were used in the living room. The club members include Mrs. Frank L. Hart, Mrs. Harold M. Peck, Mrs. Julian Hardy, Mrs. Raynor J. Mackay, Mrs. Thco Willis, Mrs. C. Frazler, Mrs. Percy Cropper, Mrs. C Potter, Mrs. Jack McCarty, Mrs. Leslie Les-lie Covey and Airs. William Mackler. Mrs. Frank Galney was an extra guest. The hostess was assisted by her mother. moth-er. Mrs. D"anlel Mackay, and Mrs. Raynor Ray-nor J. Mackay. .Mrs, Lorenzo Snow entertained at bridge tea Tuesday afternoon at her home on Third Last street. Red and white roses decorated the living room. Red and white tulips in a low bowl formed the centerpiece for the tea table. '. The diesis .were entertained nt six tables of bridge and additional gucstT were invited for tea The hostess was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Wallace G, Hunter. The following wedding announcement" announce-ment" the Denver Post will be of interest in-terest In Salt I-ake: "John R. Foulks, Utah business man, and Miss Mayme L. Boehncr of Salt Lake City were married by Chief Justice James Garrlgues of the Colorado Colo-rado supreme court In his chambers at the state house Tuesday afternoon. The bride and bridegroom aro both' distant relatives of Chief Justice Gar-riqucs. Gar-riqucs. Mrs. James E. Garrigues, Mrs. Kenneth Luman and Miss Alice Wilson were present at the ceremony. The wedding of Miss Stella Devlnc and Nell G. O'Donnell took placo Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at Our Lady of Lourdes chapel of the Catholic church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Cotter. The wedding march was played b Miss Margaret Falk. 'Miss Mary Ber-tairnoll Ber-tairnoll was tho soloist. Tho bridal ; party included Mrs. Willis Jcwkes, matron of honor; Miss Mary O'Donnell, O'Don-nell, bridesmaid; Paul Devlne, best man, and Helen Singleton, the rlng-bearcr. rlng-bearcr. A large reception . was given In (he evening at the home of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Devlne, on Sixth East street. In the receiving line wcro the members of the bridal party, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. O'Donnell and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Devine. The reception hall was decorated with palms and large wicker baskets of Cecil Brunner roses, ferns and pink and white daisies. In the dining room Ivory white baskets of pink and white snapdragons and daisies were used. The centerpiece for the table was a bfiday cake surrounded by ferns studded with daisies. Pink and while I ribbon streamers extended from the j chandelier to the corners of the table. Those assisting in the (lining roomj were Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. Rhone Schreibcr, Miss Maud Taylor, M!.-s Helen Hyland. Mrs. Ted Saunders, Miss Vernon Massey. Miss Ruby Morgan, Mor-gan, Miss Pearl Morgan and Mrs. W. II. Leppcr. The couple left on the late train for a honeymoon trip to the Pacific coast. mm Mrs. L. B. Foreman entertained it a, swimming . party at 11:30 o'clock Wednesday; morning at Beck's Hot Springs In 'honor of Miss Peggy Snell of Seattle, who is the cuest of her aunt. Mrs. Homer W. Sherwood. Luncheon was served at 1:30 o'clock at the Newhouse hotel. A large basket of purple and yellow iris formed the centerpiece for the table. Place cards decorated with butterflies were laid for Mrs. J. Y. Reynolds. Mrs. Carl Scott Mrs. Joseph Grutt, Mrs. J. V. Sadler. Mrs. Lawrence Mangum. Mrs. George Peterson, Mrs. Clarence Cramer, Cra-mer, Mrs. Henry Monhoim. Mrs, H. W. Sherwood, Mrs. Wallace G. Hunter and 'Miss Edna Foreman. Miss Elsie Mackay entertained on Wednesday afternoon at a bridge tea at her home, 447 East First South street. Tho guests were entertained at four tables of bridge, with a few coming in for tea following the game. Snapdragons and calla lilies were arranged ar-ranged in wicker baskets to decorate the rpoms. The guests included Mrs. J. B. Stewart, Stew-art, Mrs. Raynor J. Mackay. Mrs. James P. Paul, Mrs. Daniel T. Mackay. i Mrs. Theo Willis. Mrs. T. G. Hoffman, Mrs. William Mackler, Mr?. Julian Hardy, Mrs. Leslie Covey. Mrs. Hal Peck, Mrs. Harry Jcssup, Mrs. D. R. WilFon. Mrs. Leo J. Bachle. Mrs. W C. Goff. Mrs. Frank Hart, Mrs. R. J. Armstrong, Mrs Harry Groendyke. 'Mrs. Percy Cropper, Mrs. Hamilton Park and Mr3. Carl Freeze. mm Mrs. J. G. McDonald entertained on Wednesday afternoon at a luncheon In the president's suite at the Hotel Utah in honor of Miss Amelia Margctts. Mar-gctts. a May bride- The table had as a centerpiece a crystal basket of lavender lav-ender and sweet peas. The place cards were miniature brides- The guests included Mrs. E. W. Christensen, Mrs. G. P. Marlon, Miss Aline Lynch. Mias LaVon Haymond, Mrs. John McDonald, Miss Alma Lar-kln, Lar-kln, Mrs. W. B. Tracy. Mrs. AY. S. McCormlck, Miss Alice McDonald, Miss Lucllo McDonald, Mrs. Grant Malquist, Mrs. E. Ray Hannibal, Miss Becky Almond and Miss Gertrude Almond. Al-mond. The marriage of Miss Dora Rife, daughter'of Mrs. Alice Rife, and Mar-cellus Mar-cellus Bills took place Wednesday af ternoon at me nomc oi tno onae-groom's onae-groom's parents. 1332 Eleventh West street, at 4:30 o'clock. Tho ceremony was performed by Bishop Charles C. Davies of the Cannon ward, in tho presence of relatives. A recoptlon was held last night. The decoratlona were tulips and white carnations in crystal vases. Those assisting as-sisting at the reception were Mrs. Marian Bills, mother of the brldo-groom, brldo-groom, Miss Lois Bills and Mrs. Alice Rife, mother of the bride. Scventy-fivo Scventy-fivo guests were present. In honor of Miss Lucile Covey, a bride of tho early summer, Miss Mildred Mil-dred Burrows entertained at a luncheon lunch-eon a 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at her homo on Third avenue. The luncheon tabic had as a centerpiece a Dresden bouquet of pink and lavender laven-der sweet peas and yellow tulips in a French paper holder. Ribbons of tho pastel shades extended to each guest's placo. The place cards were miniature Dresden dolls. Covers were laid for the guest of honor, Miss Lucile Covey, Miss Lucllo Ballard, Miss Edna Williams, Miss Helen Kearns. Miss Mae Williams, Miss Marlon Cartwright, Miss Edith Teudt, Miss Elsa Keysor, Miss Julia Keysor and Miss Henrlotta Bird. Tho Lynds, Mizpah and Radiant chapters of the Order of the Eastern Star entertained at a reception for the sister chapters of Utah, last Wedncs-daj' Wedncs-daj' evening at the Masonic temple. In tho receiving line were Worthy Grand Matron Mrs. Lila B. Cheney of Green River, Utah, and the officers of the local chapters. A program consisting of musical selections followed fol-lowed the reception. - - . . The Spirit of Liberty chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution Revolu-tion held its regular meeting Thursday Thurs-day at the homo of Mrs. George H. Dern on H street. The rooni3 wcro decorated with china baskets of. blue cornflowers and yellow daisies. A musical program was given by Mrs. C. C. Daily and Miss Ruth Johnson. John-son. The following officers were elected: Mrs. C F. Kinney, regent; i Mrs. M. K. Carsons. vice regent; Mrs. J. S. Taylor, secretary; Mrs. H. J. Wallace, treasurer; Mrs. L. II. Stohr. registrar; Mrs. J. E. Ogiesby, his-! torian; Mrs. George II. Dcm, board member. i Mrs. Harry Jessen and Mrs. J. H. Hilton entertained 'at a bridgo tea on Thursday afternoon, in honor of Mlssi Rose Jensen, who' expects to leave' Sunday to make her home in Atlanta, Ga. The table had as a centerpiece a crystal basket of pink roses and sweet peas on a cluny cover over pink1 satin. Those present were Mrs. Charles Baldwin, Mrs. John JS. Dooly, Mrs. Blair Richardson Mrs. Wilbur Jenkins, Jen-kins, Mrs. Perry ISgan, Mrs. Wayne M. Atwood, Miss , Stella Gallagher, Miss Gertrude Almond, jMlss Nell Mayhan, Miss Becky Almond, Miss Ruth Grcochnor, Mrs. Vernon Rouche, Mrs. Perry Glanfleld and Mrs. Rose A. Jensen. , , Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Tonneson of 1 1S5 Lincoln street announce the engagement engage-ment of their daughter, Edna, to Har- ry Wilkinson. The marriage took place at 10 o clock this morning in St. John's Episcopal church Tho couple left Immediately after the ceremony for their new home in Boise, Idaho. Mrs. William Homo, accompanied by her littlo son, left a fow days ago for Washington, D. C, where they will visit with Mrs. Home's mother, Mrs. M. McMullon, for sovcral weekH. On her return, Mrs. Homo will bo accompanied accom-panied by her mother, who will' remain re-main in Salt Lake during tho summer months. Mrs. J. D. Wilson of Idaho Falls. Idaho, Is a guest at the homo of Mrs. Raynor J. Mackay in Federal Heights. Mrs. E. Ray Hannibal entertained at a bridgo luncheon Thursday aftor-noon aftor-noon at her home on East Fifth South street, in honor of Miss Amelia Mar-getts, Mar-getts, a brldo of tho month. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock. Tho table had as a centerpiece a crystal basket filled with spring flowers. Covers were laid for Mrs. George E. Margetts, Mrs. W. B. Tracy. Mrs. J. G. McDonald, Mrs. E. W. Chrlsten-son. Chrlsten-son. Mrs. W. B. Kendall. Mrs. Richard Chamberlain, Miss porothy. Chamber- t lain. Miss Aline Lynch. Mrs. L. O. Bird. Mrs. Alma Parkin, Mrs. W. S. McC'ornick and Miss Lavon Haymond. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. David Da-vid Bullough. Mrs. Grant Malquist and Mrs. George H. Sims. Mrs. W. B. Tracy entertained at a tea Friday afternoon at. her home on East Broadway in honor of Miss Amelia Ame-lia Margetts, a May bride. |