Show I r I I i I I 1 i Ift1fQ I i 8t p 11 1 r Societys Interest lias been centered I for tho past week In the wedding of f c IfS Carries Stewart Thorn and Edgar Simeon Newhouse which occurred yesterday y j yes-terday at the Presbyterian church The ceremony at the church was a quiet one only the immediate family and a few relatives of the bride being present Misa Maud Thorn presided at the church organ and rendered the wedding wed-ding march with her usual feeling and T ability The bride looked especially pretty n she came up the long aisle on her fathers arm Her gown was an exquisite creation of white organdie and real lace and she carried a large bouquet of brides roses After the ceremony cere-mony thQ wedding party returned to Dr Thorns where the reception waa held The rooms were most artisti cally decorated for the occasion Tall palms and ferns filled lhe corners and vases of roses graced the piano and mantel In a prettily decorated corner t Dr and 1lrs Thorn and Mr and Mrs Newhouse greeted the guests and received re-ceived the many cordial wishes and u congratulations In the library Just beyond consatulatons yond sweet peas and fern made the air fragrant and the room looked cool and attractive Tho dlningiroom was especially effective In green and white t On the table white carnations and ferns were used as a certerplece and dainty r embroideries added to the general effect ef-fect Miss Mary Louise Anderson pre i elded at the table and was assisted In serving the guests by Mrs Pollock Miss Harkness Miss Park Miss Colton 1 Miss Norma DIckert Miss Burke Miss Hempslead and Miss Lowe A large number of friends came between t be-tween the hour of 5 and 0 and best i wishes tor their happiness were sincerely sin-cerely expressed to tho young people i v The bride Is among the most popular of l Salt Lakes belles and there are many I regrets at the news of her leaving the city Mr and Mrs Newhouse left last night for Glenwood where they will I 1 2 spend several weeks before going to tholr future home In St Louis f The marriage of Miss Louise Hunt and Karl Roberts will take place early I r in the fall fal S S Another marriage of the very early fall or late summer will be that of Miss Lillian Keith and LIcuL Albert Allen I U S A Mr Allen will return from said San Francisco In a few weeks it is I 5 C Mr and Mrs Charles H Grlffln announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter daugh-ter Flora l ford and Elbrldge L Thomas The marriage will take placo this fall This bit of news will create decided Interest In society circles Miss Grlllln is the daughter of the well known railroad commissioner and has been a distinct belle Mr Thomas Is anon a-non of exGov Arthur L Thomas and has a host of friends no in this city The marriage on Monday at nearly I the same time of two charming Salt Luke girls to Lieutenants In the United Unied States army both of whom have been I I ordered to China was a dual event of the greatest interest Miss Elsie Poll I and Lieut E G Davis of the Fifth In fantry were wedded at I p in and at 430 p m Miss Jessie Forbes became the bride of Lieut C E McCullough it S O Mrs O J Salisbury and Miss Salis bur have invitations out for n tea on Wednesday evening in honor of their I truest Miss Rosecrans e 0 S I Mrs Edmund Willies entertained the members of the 63 club of which aho I Jy J a member on Monday and all pres entspent a delightfully Informal af I ternoon hosE present were Mesdaines Gf M Downey Woodward Spencer Powers Hubbard Red Glendlnnlng Keith Harkness Mies Sherman a o > Friday afternoon Miss Norma Dlck ert was the hostess of a very pretty Kensington The rooms were decorated deco-rated with a profusion of flowers and the diningroom where tea was served looked cool and dainty with roses and Bmllax brightening the table The guests were Misses Mary Wayne Edyth Scars Llzzlo Groo Florence Evans Anna Johnson Hattie Jennings fiadlo McChrystal Salllo Leonard Cameron Cam-eron Leonard eon Agatha Berkhoel Daisy Itaybold Edna Bailey Emma Souther land Irma Ale Mary Sharp I Max Smith entertained at a very charming little dinner at the Country club on Tuesday evening his guests being Miss Freed Miss gcta 4 Mr Fylcr 0 S O Mrs Keith entertains the C3 club on Tuesday S S Mrs S C Baldwin Is spending tho Bummer In Nashville with Judge and Mm Judd V S S Miss Elsie DIckert is visiting in lid fcncu knt fcncuMrs S S S Mrs SW Ecclos and Miss Mildred Midred Eccles are located at their new moun tain homo in Island Park Ida where they will spend tho Park Judge and Mrs Lo Grand Young family and guests leave on YounG for their summer homo on the upper Weber li I a a A pretty affair of the week n the party given on Thursday evening by Mrs J T Donnellan in honor of her I brother Mr Beheld Progressive carom was the feature of tho evening and tho tables and score cards were fourleaved clovers to bring luck to every player After several games the guests enjoyed music Mr Scheid and others giving oeveral selections Those present were If Ltu Cl 1Q M IA rA L I I Berkhoel Lynch Donnellan Curtis Mabel Anderson Messrs Will Hall AVlnslow Smith Albert Kneass Lollln Karl Lollln Berkhoel Jack Scheid Davenport Karl Scheid S S Miss Claudia Morris entertained 3 few friends very delightfully at n small coaching party on Monday evening the I affair being given for Karl Schold who I leaves soon for New York and Paris After driving until late In the evening the party returned to Miss Morriss and I enjoyed supper Those present were Mrs J T Donnellon Misses Clara I Lawson Bertha Cherry Rose Morris Florence Stevenson Messrs Ralph Waterman Jack Berkhoel George AirJs Will Harris 6 Karl a Schaid Mrs George R Mathews leaves Red I lands l Cal August 1st for Pasadena where she will be during the month of August From Pasadena she goes to Stanford university to study next year u c 0 Mrs Clarence A Bradley entertained Informally at luncheon on Monday In honor of her guest Miss PIschel of Chicago Chi-cago The guests Invited to meet Miss PIschel were Mesdames AAllllam C Jennings Joseph L Rawllns H P Henderson Arthur Brown E M Miller Hemphill W F Shelton F C Kelsey and Lownsberry of Denver C SO Mr and Mrs Allen T Sanford will hereafter be at home to their friends at 72 R street a C i o Miss Emma PIschel who has been the guest of Mrs Clarence Bradley left for the East on Thursday C S 9 Mr and Mrs Orvln Morris have moved to 67 West Sovonth South where they aro at home to their friends S S S B Timmonds of Portsmouth 0 and Miss Bush of Chicago have been visiting Mr and Mrs F W Hills with whom they wet through the Yellowstone Yellow-stone e C S I Mrs Allen T Sanford will entertain the Poets Round Table tomorrow at I her home 72 R ntreet S C Mrs M A Lower of Canton 0 sister of E D Swan Is visiting her daughter Mrs G Swan 1lS N street e SC Miss Emily Read gave a delightful luncheon at the Alta club on Tuesday S S I Mrs W G Sharp entertained at luncheon on Monday W I S Mrs Die B Smith arrived during tho past week from Lincoln Neb She will pass the ret of the summer here a I the get of Miss Grace Heikes a S 1 Miss Myrtle Purcell is visiting with I Miss Joglo Brown o at Taylorsvllle s Miss Mary Purcell has returned from I Park City where she has been visiting with Mrs James C S S The Utah Womans Press club will 1 meet at the Womans Exponent ofllce tomorrow evening at S oclock S C 0 Miss Lola Fowler ha gone to Butte to visit friends gne a 4 S I The Domestic Science committee will meet on Thursday at 10 a m with Mrs McVlckcr IfiG1 Brlgham street to g < 7 over accounts and attend to other Important Im-portant business C S C Miss Martha Hochstraser and C II Bradley were married yesterday In the city and county building They will I nake their future home at Mammoth S SOn S-On Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs A J C Bootes Miss Bertha Bootes gave a delightful party in honor of Miss Virginia Breedcn The decora ecor Ions were quite effective one feature being the name of tho guest of honor in Ivy on a white background The evening was delightfully passed by all those invited being Misses Virginia Brcenden Bessie Ames Galena Con well Helen Halm Annie Adams Marion Ma-rion len Leigh Block Versa Barrows Bar-rows Birdie Boreman Jessie Hammond Ham-mond of Ogden Clara Brooks May Brooks May Billings Nellie Bennett Edna Bailey Pharma Cooper Alice Fisher Nellie Goss Ale Herman I Maydolla Hobbs Edith Hale Jean Home Jessie Home Marion Knicker bocker Irene Lakin lone Morrison Mcy6r Sadie Merrill Marge Miller May and Edith McIntosh of Ouray Colo In a Nichols Bessie Ofllcer Ethel Ott Sara Reid Park Margaret Russell Daisy Rnybouid Leda Rawlins Carrie Sappington Lora Schoppe Evy Thomas Thom-as Pearl Van Colt Pearl AVellor Mcssra Frank Allen Mort Allen Ron coo Brceden Pery Berkley Clark Fltlmmons Alex Eberhart Frank Foote Arthur Gates Waiter Harris Dr Glesy Herman Johnson George Keysor Lee Lakln Fred Leonard Royal Mllllron Irwin McNlece Mausur of Ogden Walter Nlckum Rob Park Harry PltlH Norman Rlttcr Horace Smith Ernest Smith Walter Smith Jim Sadler Winslow Smith Jack Turner Tur-ner Arthur Thomas Earl AVatroua Ralph Watson Rob Young The members of St Paulo choir gave a large tallyho coach party on Wednesday evening In honor of Mr Schlcd After a long drive the guests returned to the rectory where supper waa served I S S Miss Mcoka was the hostess of avery a-Very charming musicale on Tuesday evening In honor o Mr Schlcd A clever clev-er guessing game was enjoyed and later there was n short musical programme Those who took part wore Misses Iluh Borkhoel Clark of Provo Messrs Dougall and Schled I A pleasant lawn party was given at Mrs J 1 C Youngs Thursday to celebrate Master Jean Mays twelfth WHJiflttV ofnllowlncr worn tirowAnt Lucllc and Chester Young Bcrrmdlno and Tommy Fccny Enid and Jean May Bertie Carrlngton Margaret Harrison Har-rison Chlbec Grant and Spencer Young S S C Miss Trent left for Portland on Friday Fri-day night for a short C vacatlonHrlp Miss Jewett of Dayton 0 Is visiting Mr and Mrs Charles PostS Post-S 0 C 0 Miss Cora Brown and Miss Bertha I Shepard of Fremont Neb aro the guests of Mrs George > Dcrn Mrs AV C Thompson and daughter I of the Hotel Midland Hutchinson I Kan arc the guests of Mr and Mrs S S Dickinson S SI Miss Dlx and Miss Slclla Dlx gave a delightful musicale Monday evening In honor of their cousins Misses June and Bessie McIntyre Although very informal In-formal a most enjoyable evening was passed by all Among the Invited guests were MI and Mrs T McIntosh O P Jennings W H Mclnture and J G McAllister Mrs A McAllister I Hull of Colorado Springs Laura Chase 12flle Knanpcn Misses Genleve and Olive Jennings Myrtle and Gertrude Ruby Jennie Sands Jane Mcintosh June and Bessie McIntyre Phyllis Lynch Birdie Harnlll Helen Burton Edna Coates Carrie and Edith Keatc Mona Jones Anna Johnson Jane and Beatrice Hyde Lillian Miner Messrs F D Kimball W S Hal of Mercur I Charles Kennedy Kingston N Y H I W Lawrence M S Sprague A L Thomas Jr A Kncass H L Groes beck J McGregor H Mckee F Anderson An-derson Denton Mackintosh Fred Sands O Hyde Ben Hamill C IS 0 An Interesting and Instructive meetIng meet-Ing of the Progressive society was held on Friday evening at the home of Miss Nellie Brown 611 South Third West street The programme consisted of 1 piano solo by Miss May Price a reading read-ing by Miss Nellie Brown a piano solo by Miss Ethel Druce a song by Miss I Ehrsa Edler a reading by Fred L Schroeder an oration by II Brown and an Informal discussion Resolved That bicyclists should be excluded from the sidewalks S o S Miss Jennie Henrold of Provo Is a guest of Miss Mabel Gardiner S S Mrs J B Farlow has returned to the city after three years passed In Paris ana in traveling over the European continent S S Mrs G 1f Forbes returned from the East on Monday accompanied by Mies Cora Forbes of Kansas City S S I Mrs H W Brown gave a pleasant lake party last week In honor of Mrs Fowler Neb and Mrs Balding of Fremont S I S Miss Rosecrans of Helena Is tho guest of Mrs O J Salisbury S A S M H Walker and family left for California on Monday Dr George Odell was down from Butte last week S S S Mr and Mrs Charles Otero of Pueblo aro guests of Mr and Mrs J B In w gram Mr and Mrs R A Kcyes wero in Spokane last week I S S Lieut Bruce Palmer a Is In the city Mrs L B Perrine of Blue Lake Ida is the guest of Mrs D S Spencer S SC O J Salisbury and sons have gone io Bay Horse Ida for a short stay o S S Miss Emma Maddlson left for Port land on Wednesday evening O V Mr and Mrs A C Ilinckley of St Joseph Mo are visiting Mrs Hlnck leys brother D II Porter of the Ken yon Mr and Mrs Ilinckley formerly resided in Salt Lako and have many friends here S CS Mr and Mrs K A Andrews leave tomorrow for a three weeks trip on the Weber S SI Mr and Mrs F N Hess entertained a number of their friends very pleasantly plea-santly last Friday evening In honor of Mrs J C Hammond and Mrs J 1 Kerr of Denver Cards were the order of the evening followed by entrancing music and delightful refreshments S a S A pleasant lake party was given Wednesday evening In honor of Mrs Joseph Ostler of Mercur by a number of her friends S S S Mrs J H Cllve at her camp In East J canyon entertained her neighboring i campers on Tuesday evening and n i merry lime was passed around the big i campfIre Those present were Mrs XI t Taylor Bishop and Mrs H B Clawson I Mrs J II CUe Mrs B J Clayton Mrs II Pembroke Mr and Mrs George Lambert and Mrs Brown Misses lee Clawson Bessie Clawson Annie Camp bell Hazel Beatle Karma Thatcher I Ray Campbell Afton Kimball Clare Cllve Josephine Clawson Messrs 0 Faust Alex Campbell Denton Mackintosh Mackin-tosh Shirley Clawson Hume Cllve Chester Clawson Earl Clayton Adrian Pembroke Gene Clayton Bruce Stafford Staf-ford Lawrence Beck Serge Campbell S S S Mrs L 11 Rutt and daughter who returned from Europe a few days ago are at the Manltou but will reside at I 825 East Second South after August 1st S S t Mrs Monroe and Miss Olive Monroe of Allegheny Po mother and sister of Mrs S Lincoln Boggs have arrived In I tho city on a visit o some weeks |