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Show rr SSSSS5 ' ' ;4 V 1 1 Salt Lake Society . -o . . laj SALT LAKE, Auj. 12 Tourig sc- T r, elety girls wore entertained at tea 'n i Tuesday afternoon hy MTss Ma v ia Myij Dllil nt Iho hams of nor parenta, Mr. jftll I and Mrs. C B. Dlehl. on Hcond ave nno, m comdl&i6 to Mlu lloano;- hfi4 Landenberyer, who w.u leave, soon rdrx jjRsj- M llli college Tin Zinnias. polunUs ami Other par. n BJ favorites of the teftftoVl were psed mil about the house na docorattpna If Mai, basket of pink gladl6i formed the ccn- IffHj; terpiecc for the tea table. Pin'. HBlBi candles wore in crystal holders at MlHl' Sitae end of the tahle. (tUjllj The hostess watt psplSted in recelv-.! Mm p Ing bv her mother, Mr?. C. B. DlchU Wtill nnd the mother of the :! of honor. I 'Wml Mr. J. C. LsaideaberfieK. Assisting in ISHj serving were miss Elisabctli pier. mips Ifljfj Adelaide Ackerman. Miss Patrlcii llui Hodtrson. Miss Aldora Tobln and :.Ils IlB Rachel Evens, j llfll no hundred nnd tent7-flve cali-J sElfll crs v.'cre received. jHlu, . . 1IS1 Captnln nnd Mrs. J.. A. Witney on- Wff. ' trrtalned at dinner on the "oor r?ar- JliPf!' d?n af University clllb Tuesday In fml compliment to their p-uots. Mr. and Jhi.v j Mrs. Herbert Bartella of sr. T.ouls. I Summer flowers were uaca for th lBjgMI table decorations. Mmv Covers wore laid Car Mr. and M-s. fflHilj BartoMr. Major and Mrs M. G. Tlan- ajjfyJi dol. Mrs. E. G. Randol and Mrs. A. ill D ivhltnev $fl(f i Mr. and Mrs. Bartells left Salt Lake llHwl! Tuesday. r mm jJH Dr and Mrs L. M Moyr cnter- lywJ talned Tuesday evening at dinner it 11a I their home In the Princeton npar-ments npar-ments in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. hiirJ I R- Grlmmett. who expect to leave fSW'i tn latter Part of t,1C welc for Stin lljljl Francisco to make their home Car-Hi Car-Hi den nowers decorated the rooms Zin-ju8jj Zin-ju8jj niaa in a basket formed a centerpiece IbB ' for the dinner tabic. Covers were laid IpHm lor ten. s IRK' Mr. and Mrs. linn-. Plo entertained IjiR! ! at dinn-r Tuesday evening at their ifittlii hom, S9 M street. In honor of Miss n E i Sarah Bird Porman of St Louis guest ffllRl gOlda in a basket formed the eentOf- mj plet'e fnr the dinner table. The place Tire i cards wore in summer noor aesiglis, 'fu ill Covers wen; laid for fourteen. IB J! " tug', I Mr and Mrs. J. F. Wood enfer- Mk talned at a dancing parn- Tuesday Mm evening at their homo. 133 N street. Mm in honor of Miss 1 ndine Anderson 10 S " and J sse Clark, who win oj mrrru mi "oon. A variety of pardon flowers ft jfji were used about the bouse Golden- f! (In v in a Inrpo crystal bowl formed kliiS'l : centerpiece for the supper tame. intl1: fellow candles were in crystal hold- Juh'I' rs '' either 'ni ot the table, lill Assisting bi receiving and entertain-. WSl Ins thfl guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. j'Ejjfl 1). Ford and Miss Theresa Ford. Forty . tII were in attendahoe. 1 JjH' i a (lilt ! ! Mn and Mrs Dadna Brown of Wm,'l Philadelphia nnnounco the onpocre- RSHll mnt of their daughter, Margaret M ,- una to Newell Beomaa Dsyton. son ralT . t Mr nnd Mrs. W. H. Oayton at Wel- IflB ! leclt-v college and Mr. I ayton ttaa i r-- JM cently been graduated from the l m- wUi v. is-.ty of Pennsylvania fflm The date for th Wedding has not 'BH1 been Set. Mr. Dayton Is expected i home In a few days. The young Hffi couple will make their homo in this I - ' I:WHBi Mrs. Jt:lius Iiosenl.erc; and daugh' 'JhH'I -A- s Carolyn feosenberg( hav.q tORfl!. '. i,. s..n Francisco for a visit tT wMj Vra woeka Mlsa Rosenberg will RfSlSO tJl enter Mills college. PMBlfl ?.lr.-. Henry M. Funwoodoy nas ro- ylflBjtjl turned from Chicago end Inke Geno- rtnfflf I a. v. hi re she had been doing concert Hnlfi jfli ?.!r. and Mrs. George S. Gonnett. iMnju who have made a tour o; r.urope, Irlllf&f t arrived in New York and nre o. llCfnK i ' "'ri in Sal Lake in a short time. r ' rJ -h marriage of Miss Phyllis Goulet 1 Hnpjl rn1 ,;,,nJa,nin Hnivoy Took place illflra Tuesday evening at the home of the fililriH lrld 's paronts, Mv and Mrs. L El. of ill ( ' n-1 :"l8 StiCond 's"",h street IjMIjH .e;-monv was performed by I tie UN Blah dp f. Owen Horsnill and was fol-IjHI fol-IjHI iowod by a reception. fiytB The bride was attended by her jHtt: three sisters, Miss Chlorlsse GoUlct m'al-r'L and Miss Leor.e Goulot of New Y.ork H till 1 r-nd Miss Jlleau GoulOt of this city. nraSti (terbert Harvey was best man. Fol- HMhtl IdWlng a trip through Yellowstone, I It the couple will be nt home after Rop- r!Mi temDef 1 at 1121 East Second, South flfj)M street. itljf. ii The brid' entertained at a tvous- iBl iea'O tea Sunday afternoon at her IE V home A low bowl of pink and white ' weet peas formed tho centerpiece fn-tne fn-tne lca table. The hostess was assist I fflil j ed by her mother. Mrs. L. H. Goulot, (ifi1 nnd her sisters. Miss Chlorlsee Gotilet !kk: . ; . nd Miss Leone Goub t. Mia.? Norlnnc ji j'St McGanney and Miss Jlleau Goulet 51 ijhl;! : - r' d punch. One hundred and fifty r 5rj: tests called during the afternoon. allfiR-l Miss leona Wolf of Chicago, who I rRl!:- has heen the guest of Mr and Mrs '(JcBfii Samuel Wing Lee for the past two llrjjiH, weeks, was entertained by Mr. and Ijrj'Jp'S Mrs. G. F. oKeliler at a card party. 1 jV. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Winp Lee en- II ffS'li tortalned at flinnor In honor of their djjHli guests. Ophelia roses and pink sw.-et I JjfJh Ieas formed a centerpiece for the I'm. j, table. The evening was spent at 500 M and lrt'i.L' ' il Ifli Ir' anfl rti r- ,T Schuster, West- I Spji minster Hel&htS, entertained at a BOO SjlljItSl party in honor of Lr and Mrs. LI Oyd l!'IlS ' Burrows of Chicago, who ha- e II conu- to Salt Laki i their j jfij! home. Tlie in Itod puce' were: Dr. HlW ' rfid Mrs. Lloyd A. Burrows. Dr. and lijjyji Mrs. J. Boyd Gordon. Dr. and Mrs. n!j;"'j T. S. Harlan. Dr. and Mrs. K. W. Uer- t'jlhui' rill. Mr and Mr Jpseph C. Peebles, S Fit! Mr. and Mrs W. I ChUgg, Mr and jJSu5i Mrs. C W. Peck. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. fj'lfi!i 'lc Hjortsberg, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. ')i H;ti Pager. Mrs. H Listobarger, Mrs. E. A. ! j J . I lvic. Miss Lydia lvlc r ' ' r j I Mrs H K. Klinponder entertained at luncheon' at the Pfandome hot' 1 1 Mbnday in honor of Miss tfargueftts , I Jossup of Oakland, Cab. who is the ruet of her sister. Mint I.lndr. Jes- I up, A low bow) of pink sweet peas formed Hie centerpiece for the tab!e . Covrs were laid for Mlsa Margi;erlto 1 .Tessup. AMs Linda ,Te.up, Mrs Free- I , nmh Morningi e, ISn, j. .7. Buswell. Mra W. r. .ATcCiillourli nnd M".3n Ruth 1 Heilor. - Luclle Froncke '.rf. Bfonafcy by autSnipblle With Mrs. F!a::ce3 aocitz and c-oter. Herrletta. f"r nouthem Utah. Silas Prancke win stop in Re . r to v-islt her brother and sister. sis-ter. Mrs Goelt:: and Miss Gol'tr Will continue their irlp farther nouth r.nd will Rtcp nt Beeves on their return ; to bring Miss 1'ranckc heme at the end of the week. Mrs. Hugh D Mstheson snd Miss Margaret Qlbeaut to North State 1 etr-et, left Sunday for an eztendod visit to the Pacific coast. Afier a ;4iort stay In San F "rancincD they will j :n :ri ,or Anpeles. then to San Dlepo, and return to Ban Podro. froln which place they. Will go by alrpian ro Cata-llm Cata-llm Island. O P. Myer will pilot the visitors In the airplane. r - I Tt an attractive cummer setting, the I : ; icr'lrre of Mlv Rvd Moretn and I John F. rlartrhann, took place Wed-' j nesdy cvpnlng at Hie home of the I bride's parents. Mr and Mrs. J. B. ; Moretjn. CIS East Broadway. The 1 ereonny was performed by the Rev, 1 Hoyt E. Hcnriques and was followed v;- a rcptlon CO 'tc reception room, where the r :nory took place and the guests Were rccived, American Beauty and Ophelia 'roses were combined with ferns i an effective decorative 1 Heme. The supper table in the din- I ing room had a centerpiece of pink gladioli aiJ sweet peas. Supper v.s : or-ed at'im.nll tables on the le.wn each de-.'ontod In various summer flowers. Tie bride's table was in the center and he other tables were ar-rapged ar-rapged arouid it in the form of a crescent. Th; lawn was electric Jlght-. Jlght-. J in bright olors. The bride vore ft gown of white Duchess satli, with a drapery of white silk net .edged with bands of silver ribbon and French flowers. Long draped skeves extended to the bottom of the fjown. The wedding veil was caught a n chaplet of orange blossoms and pe.r)s. The bridal bou-qUSt bou-qUSt was of phlla roses. The maid of hnor, Miss Florence 4- MISS VERA riR,UT. daugh-1V1 daugh-1V1 tor of Mr. .-nd Mri D S. Trary, who lft Vcrlnosday for Ww York. Misgfracy will go to Nov.- Orleans i'rou New York ami tlifn to Los Angelas by way of the Pnnaia canal. Ford studio. 4 9 4. Kloreton. sirtcr of thfl bride, W ' gown of Jade green net over a foundation foun-dation of white charmeuse and silver lace, with n COrSage of green ostrich featljers. She carried pink sweet peas. Gail McDonald was best man. Mrs. Moreton's gown was of gray liver net over Harding blue crepe do Chins trimmed In Australian opossum fur, with a corsage of pink roses. Assisting Mr. nd Mrs. Moroton and the wedding j'firty tn receiving the pu'-sts wore Mr. and Mrs Arthur E. Moroton and Mr. and Mrs. Frederlok A Moroton. Asslstlnp In the dinlnp room were Ml;-s Edith Tevlor, Miss Elisabeth Prosser, Miss Lean Jacob-son Jacob-son and Mrs. Russell Packard One hundred Invitations were Is-SUefl. Is-SUefl. The couple will tour Yellowstone Yellow-stone on their honeymoon nnd will be nt borne after September 1 at 1614 Hollywood avenue. Mrs. Hugh M. Rhodes entertained at bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon after-noon at her home. 101 Eighth East street, in honor of Mrs. L. H JVmklns of Los Angeles, who Is spending the summer in Salt Lake Luncheon was erVed al small tables. A blue and yellow color scheme was carried out In the house decore'lon with blue l ornflowern, goidengloW an I ooreopsis. GoidVngiow in a blue j bowl formed the ecr.tcrpbco for the serving tabic The guests numbered twelve. n Members of the Pinto club were entertained en-tertained nt cards and tea Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edward Bywater, on East Thlrteentb South street. In honor of Mrs Howard How-ard Rhys of Lor. Anpeb s. who is the guest of Mrs. H J. Brown. Pink :.e-t p. as and other ga r.!.-n flowers . decorated the rooms and tho tea tj bb . I Quests, in addition to the club t - - : j! MRS. OTTO BIDDLE, formerly Lulu B. Hurley of Elko, j Nev.. whose marriage took place in Ogden on Monday afternoon, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Goodale, , '2131 Adams avenue (Ford studio.) 1 I,,. ; hl6:f, ... ' ' ' ' ' '' " ' ' 1 I members, were Mrs. J H. Blank ofbome, 4 RventernJh street. "Bui:-Beattlb, "Bui:-Beattlb, guest of Mrs Harry NelSOn.Iko" wa-i p!-i d during th' afternoon, Mrs Clifford Evans and Miss Allco prlr.es being won by Mrs. J. P. Corey Robblnn. nd Mrn. Merlin Bhaw. Rsfrssnmsnta I we re r.cd to 14 present, The Invlt- Mlsa Claudia Greene, an August I bride, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given Wednesday by Mrs. W. F. Clark of Kenll wort ii. Utah, 1 lb" lome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs John 11. Tonkin. In Cottonwood Zln- nlas from the garden of the home, decorated the table. Miss Margaret Walker will entertained enter-tained Thursday at the Walker cot-; tage at Brighton for Miss Greene. I Friday Miss Eisa Bamberger a-i a luncheon In her honor and today Mr'i Phil D. Allison entertained for the I bride at her home In Cottonwood. . Mrs. Herman 19. Clark and dnutrh-l ter, Betty, of Rochester, N. Y , who have been spending th- summer with' relatives In Salt Lake, have gone to San Francisco to remain a week. On Uletr return they Will spend two weeks In Salt Ixike before leaving for home 0 ' s Mis? Martha wirsiow arrived Wednesday Wed-nesday from Berkeley to spend ton days ns the gUSgl o' h r upcle, Russei L. Tracy. MtSS Winslow has recently recent-ly been graduated from the University of California. Mr, a. Robert Bvhard and her small daughters, Mary and Dorothy, are spending nom: time on the Orcat Lakes as guostr. of Mrs. Kvhard's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. P.ydor. . on f CLUBS f Toadies of tho Moose gathered at L-in Farr Park to eurpriso two ofj 'h members, Mrs. Hattie Garrison '"s Mary Shupp. Tho OCCSSlOn Was thei birthday anniversary. The ladles lad-les ro showered with handkerchiefs. TabU were laid for the following guest Hattie Garrison, Mary jShupi Larlno Handy. Katie Clark. ,Lulu -lark. Mu Wa'kliM, K,..:ib-:h I Leo. Jnette Hall. Slarsette Reckter, firlka hupe, Eva Cottrell, Mlnnls !Br! .Ury t'onnor. Mau.l Grlbid -, Sstllla Iprella, Ids Barrla Florence Uglow, Jbullne Cunningham, and the jvlsltint: jje:.',.s. May Handy and SX-Sherlff SX-Sherlff Pterson. who is also s Moo-.r. " Mrs. Frincis HUS8 will entertnln th' members c the Mountain Home Tuesdas o.nin(j t s o'clock, at her home, 2158Adams avenue. o The memers of the Heatherbell club met Fid ay afternoon at i.Kr!n Farr park, v business meeting tu bold at 4 o'lock. aftT which the members wer .ioin-d by their husbands hus-bands and 0 oickrn dinner was serv- od. The club niembers are Mr I Margaret Adat, Mra. George Loch-Ihead, Loch-Ihead, Sr.. Mrs m. -v . Andei n. Mrs Jane Slmj0ti. Mr j- in BlnUle, 'Mr." AgheS Ws)ner, Mra Jean Ah-Iderson, Ah-Iderson, Mrs. Joy, Burton, Mrs. Agues IMoyes, Mrs Herlck, MrB. George iLoehhead, Jr.. 3m. Maty Cur.-. Mrs. i'iirih Aufhamer.MiT. Annie Cole and Mrs. Uzsle Moye. I ; The W. R. C BOeial C)Ub gave a lawn sotdal Frldiv afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Join Grei n On Tuenty- tlrst street. Caro were the entertainment enter-tainment of the afternoon. Light refreshments re-freshments were ii-vcd to 35 guests. Mi Green was esjfeted by Mrs c. e. ' Maple und Mrs 1. Burklund. - . . The Royal Nelcrhorp of America ,will hold their fegmr meotln;: in the I. O. O. F. hal! wbnday evening at s o'clock. Initiations will take' plat e Refreshments will b served. The Woman'f Mlntonaiy society of the First Ptt Bbjrti rial church will give a Hawaiian Festival Friday evenlin on ihe lawn of I is. .f.kn Qdward C Li vers residence. 7,8 Twenty-fifth street The eitertnhnicnt will consist con-sist of vocal and ins nitn ntaJ choruses. chor-uses. Light tefreshrncnis will be served. j I Members of tlir Brotierhaod of .x m erlcnn Yeomen g- e program and social Friday etening In the Woodmen Wood-men hall. 1 Mm Russell 1 1 nveaport of Hoi oke, avs., was (he compliment guest at a bridge part given Saturday Satur-day afternoon i Mis. QnorgO R Whltmeyer at hoi homt, 2S3G Gran a enue. Women's Christian Teilperance union un-ion will nicet Wednesday afternoon ;' 2.30 o'clock at 'the homo of Mrs b(nr?i; Miller, 2l "Cwcniy-elght 1, rtreet. Mr.i. V. Vr. Wilson will be the lcadir of the lesson. Mrs. Anna V;in D1ce eatertalhed ht-f tewing ciub'Tburcdur afternoon a; her 1 ed guests were Mrs. e. g. cross uinu Mrs. J. P. Core--. ' ' The following m. rubers of a ken--ijncton elnb and their husbands cn-o.d cn-o.d a motor trip to Lagoon Friday Ing. A picnic luncheon was served, serv-ed, after which dancing furnished th fan for the evening: Mr. and Mrs Lawrence R Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Aus-tin Shaw, Mr and Mrs. T. Fred Farr. Mr. and Mr?. Frank J. Foulgcr, Dr. nnd Mrs W. Riley Brown. Mi. Jul Mrs. 1 . Fred Jensen, Mr. and Mr-Fr.ml Mr-Fr.ml Willlnms. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Par-ley J. Carver. S.e s The Marana Rending circle met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. John Culley, 2679 Monroe avenue. a At the me. tint: of the Prayer meeting meet-ing committee of the Intermediate Christian Endeavor of the First Prcs-1 Prcs-1 !i.-n church tlv leaders for Aug-n-t unit September were appointed a; follows: For August 13. Miss Eva Wacker, and Miss Norma Beaver; for August 20. Miss AUce Dix; for AUg-1 AUg-1 27, Ward and la Armstrong; lor September 3, Edward Hall; for Sep-tomber Sep-tomber 10, Louis.- Richardson; for September 17. Harold Olsen and for Bcptember 14, Btella Thomas. t Members of the Klwanls elnt ami h'-ir wives snjoyed )itnc Thursday afternoon and evening in South Fork canyon. Mrs B. n Betersoo and Mrs. lion Hastings entertained tlv Pythian sinters' sin-ters' P. L E. and F. club ;it tho home n Mrs. Peterson. 2:Dx Chi Ida avenue. Tl 1 ila.v afternoon. Twelve members were present. Tlie nfternoon was : jx ut in HCwlna alter which refresh-m refresh-m nfs v.-. re BerVid. The 11e.1t meeting will be Si the borne of Mrs. Joe Rohb 213 Twenty-eighth street, Friday afternoon aft-ernoon at 2 o'clock. - Indies' Auxlllao to !-;;. nish War iVe'.eratis held an bntltig at Lorln Fair I park Thursday afternoon A basket i luncheon was enjoyed. ... The V. Ti K. club met with Mrs pen Garr at hot home on Douglas I r.,enue Tuesday afternoon. Members of BrlttAnls asoelatlon , will h.dd th Ir ! gul.-.-r on:. Ire meet- lap Monday evening at 7;30 o'clock nt the home of Mrs. Hnry Flaher. 130 Twenty-sixth Dtreet. The Past Noble Grand club will hold Its regular m-eliriK Thursday aff- rnoon if lorin Farr park At the eloso of the meeting a basket picnic win i served The Xtfs vista Birthday club held iskoi picnic at th summer homo trs. ufred E Bruerton al Mapls UroVS, Oifdr-n canyon, Monday. Ten members ere p--- cnt .nnd In addition oni VlMtdr and nineteen children. ti afternoon w-a; spent mih. need lework, bathing and rishlngr. In th iaiC afternoon a program of dramatic I readings and dances' was Riven ! Verda nnd Donna Itams'n nnrl Wln-ni Wln-ni EffUCfton The girls wore presented present-ed with a box of candy for their cx-CSllCnl cx-CSllCnl ntortalnment Luncheon was served to those present after the pro-7. pro-7. re m . Mra w, a. Harrop war- hoter. to the memhera of the B I. f . five Hundred eiur Tuesday eeninn al her home, 444 Washington axenue Thr.- 1 ot dot) wrer played The prises iron bj Mrs. c w Iverson and Mrs, Jacll (ireenwell. Refrejihments were served Mr.i. .Josephine Yorker was tho apecfi! gnest. Members of Silver Review No 1. Women's Benefit ansoelaUon. enjoyed a basket picnic nt the W B. A. summer sum-mer f amp at Wiidvr..rd In Ogden canyon can-yon Tuesday afternnnn r.n.l e enlnp; Hiisbanda joined their wives and rambles ram-bles In time for supper, served at 7 p. in. Oemes wore played and a good tlmft was had by the 100 members and rruey? pr.ent. Mra. Falrbank. com- tnander ot the Brlgham Review was a visitor Mrs. Esra Rlehardson entertained the members of her bridge club t her home. 700 Twenty-fifth street, Tuesday afternoon Cut roses In a cut glass bowl centered tho table. Luncheon v. as served at 1 p. m. Those present were Mr.i. A. Q. Horn. Mrs. 1'oarl Klrkendall, Mrs B, M Con rev, Mrs T. D. Ryan and .Mrs. Kate Shuf-flcbqrgcr. Shuf-flcbqrgcr. 1 m Sego Lily Circle No 17t: Neighbors Neigh-bors of Woodcraft, met In regular Session Saturday evening. August Besides the largo number of n'lgii-bors n'lgii-bors present, several visitors from other circles were present Following Follow-ing the business meeting and initiations, initia-tions, the gu-sts were taken to the dining room, where frozen refreshments refresh-ments were served. Members of the entertaining committee were Neighbors Neigh-bors (iracc 4shaw, Mary Middlcton and Rhea Hartley Tho ne-t meeting will b- Saturdjjy, August 10. wis. ti. . Jtonerts and .Mrs (Jeorgo Greenwell were hostesses to tl" members of the Happy Hour club Wednesday afternoon at LoHn Parr! park Luncheon was served at one 1 long table whlcb was decorated wllh; pink sweet peas. C'u.t.-. were laid for 12 elub members. The afternoon' was spent with needle work. Those present wer.. Mrs Bdne Watson, Mm Fdlth Brophy, Mrs. Salla Boyle. Mrs. George Greenwell, Mm. BerUlce Tyres, Ty-res, -Mrs Myrtle Winchester Mrs A. B. Stevens, Mrs. IJ. W. Roberts, Mrs. Krank W MattheWl and Mrs. P :l Mulcahy. |