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Show L HiE OGDEN with tall wicker bloor baskew roses. The guets gladioli and June 200- , numbered V ine a short honeymoon trip After ! couple will make their home In this city. club "oin" of the visiting In honor nf T iKor-toViaDter Of SnMf SALT LAKE CITY, June 18. Miss, home on Sixth avenue In. honor of of the American Revolution Ethel Moreton entertained at an In Miss Josephine llowells, whose mar- Daughters a Flag day luncheon at entertained .t formal dancing party last Monday riage to Richard E. Folland will take the Country atclub Tuesday afternoon. night at her home on East Third place June 23. A low crystal bowl of American flags, roses, old peonies and pa4 South street, in honor of Miss Gertrude white roses decorated the table. The fashioned garden flowers In the I 'Almond, David Russell Packard and place cards and tallies were d colors decorated the email the members of their bridal party. in bridal designs. The host triotic at which the guests were Bupper was served. The 'dining room and hostess were assisted by Mrs. Burt tables, the the luncheon were Preceding decorated with. Shasta daisies and Boynton Brewster, Miss Evelyn Fol seated.salute tjras Coven was given. ; ferns. The supper table had as a cen- - land and Miss Grace Folland. Covers flag laid for eighty, including the local terplece a kewpie bridal party. The were laid for sixteen. members and visitors. Th arrangeIniests numbered thirty. ments were In charge of Mrs. L : Mrs. Ray T. Woollsey entertained at Charles Miller. ' Mlsg Mabel Cartwright, Miss Clara a bridge luncheon Tuesday at her . Hosmer and Miss Catherine Welsh en-- ; home on Third avenue In honor of In a garden-lik- e setting of whlte Jtertained sixteen guests last Monday MLbs Adelaide Smithen, a bride Of the roses, and honeysuckle, the gypsophlla lawn party at the Cart-- i month. A profusion of roses were ar wedding of Miss Gertrude Almond, anight at wright home on Logan avenue in hon- - ranged throughout the rooms In Jar daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julia Alor of Miss Pauline Lewis, a bride of dinieres, crystal baskets and crystal mond, and David Russell Packard ; the month. Japanese lanterns decor- - bowls. The hostess was assisted by took place Wednesday at the home of ated the lawn- - Supper was served at her mother. Mrs. W. M. Havenor, Mrs. the bride on West Second South street, I pmall tables. The hostesses were as- William Toyn, Mrs. Sarah Woollsey at 7 o'clock. The ceremony was perMiss and Mrs. H. G. Havenor. The guests formed by Bishop George Q. Cannon. Ruth "Cartwright. sisted by numbered twenty-fou- r The musical number preceding the Miss ceremony was "O Promise Me," sung Leone last Amott entertained '! -by Professor A. C. Lund, rroressor. at miscellaneous a Monday Lambda Phi the night The of members . shower at her home on Windsor ave and J. J. McClellan Wlllard Lamba sorority of the University of Dlaved Welhe wedding the "Lohengrin" hue in honor of Miss Rhea Haefli, utah entertained at a luncheon Tues ceremony the march. they During wutnu 1 io nerDen mamage o'clock at "My gave "The Cradle Song." by Fauret, arternoon at ITyhok will take place at anjt.early date. The day Mrsof J. Robert in honor "Andantlno" (To My Wife), by supper table had as a centerpiecedec--a Shop" Burdette of Pasadena, Cal., who is and Lemare. After the ceremony Miss j. roses bridal June kewpie numparty. The in this guests city. visiting Edna Dwyer sang "At Dawning orated the living room. The hostess and were seated at one held from A ivas assisted by her mother, Mrs. bered sixteen large reception wasbride as a centerpiece 8 until 11 o'clock. had which table, long wore a The Charles Amott. The guests numbered a wicker basket of- old fashioned gartrimmed moleskin of satin, gown ivory twenty. den flowers. Vocal and instrumental with pearls and silk Chantllly lace, and were given by Miss Margaret a silk net court train. Her tulle veil Miss I vie 'Van Cott entertained Mon- - numhers Miss Miss Virginia Freeze. Wright. orange pearls anda shower flay afternoon at her home on Yale Bernetta Lindsay and Miss Edna Gan- was caughtandwith she carried avenue in honor of Miss Ruth Davis nett. blossoms, The arrangements were in bouquet of Ophelia roses and white and Mis3 Rosella Mantle, June brides. charge of Miss Afton Wright and Miss sweet peas. Miss Becky Almond, sis A kewpie bridal party surrounded with Judith Hills. ter of the bride, was the maid of ; pink and white roses and shasta daisand wore white taffeta brocad honor es formed the centerpiece for the tea Mrs. George D. O'Connor enter- ed in orchid, rose blue and gold, and table. The hostess was assisted by her tained afternoon at a birthday she carried an bonquet mother, Mrs. A. Van Cott. The guests party inTuesday of honor the sixth anniversary of white roses, orchids and pink sweet i included, besides tfhe guests of honor, her son, George D., Jr:. at the peas. Charles F. Howe was best man. E. S. Davis, Mrs- Tracy Woot-to- of ;Mrs. Mrs. Calder1 Mackay, Mrs. Carl O'Connor home on South Eighth West During the reception a buffet supper Mrs. Clisbee Kimball, Mrs. street. American flags and Rlohmond was served and music was furnished f'Mollerup, the by the Miss May Anderson orchestra. J Don Carlos Wood, Mrs. William Peti- roses decorated the rooms and t tie, Mrs. Gladys Thomas, Miss Doro- - luncheon table, which had as a center- The supper table held a crystal basket cake with six of pink roses on a filet lace cover. Miss Lu- piece a large birthday thy Hein, Miss Afton on candles it. Horns, bright Those assisting in the reception were lighted nelle Davis, Miss Irma Davis, Mantle, Miss caps and balloons were the fa- Mrs. Julia Almond, mother of the Mary Sneddon, Miss Florence Davis, colored for the little guests. Games, mu- bride; Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Packard, Portland, Ore., Miss Marjorie White-- I vors sic, dancing and drills were enjoyed J. H. Almond and Mrs. Caroline JaMiss Jessie Perry. uley and during the afternoon. The guests num- cobs. those assisting In the dining-rooI 'i Miss Lily Wolstenholme entertained bered eighteen. were Mrs. W. W. Rogers. Mrs. J. M. at a miscellaneous showed Monday Miss Ruth Miss Judith Hills, Miss Julia I afternoon at her home on South Main Cartwright entertained Walden.Miss afternoon at Howe, Mary Howard, Miss Ethel street in honor of Miss Bertha Bridge, sixteen guests Tuesday Miss avenue on La von Sharp and Miss cards in home at her Moreton, Logan whose marriage to Daniel A. Wolsten-- ; holme will take place Wednesday. Red honor of Mrs. B. B. Ramey, Jr., ar-of Harris Rogers. The couple left for a months' trip Cal. The tables were Iknd white roses decorated the living Long Beach, room and peonies were used in the ranged in the grape arbor, each table to California and will make their yhome as a centerpiece a crystal vase of In Salt Lake. The bride's golng-awa. dining room. The hostess was assis- had roses. The hostess was assisted suit was of navy blue spoklnette and June ted by Mrs. W. J. Wolstenholme, Miss J Gwen Jones and Miss Melba Rider. by her sister, Miss Mabel Cartwright, a large flowered hat of emerald green. and Miss Genevieve Petersen of ChiiThe guests numbered twenty-fivcago. The marriage of Miss Delores GorThe guests were Miss Virginia Ra- don, ..... Mrs. Thomas E. Rowman entertaindaughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mabel Crittenden, Miss Ann Gordon, ed Monday afternoon at a bridge mey, Miss Miss and Charles P. Steele, Jr., ot Leona Johnson, Miss Lethbridge, luncheon in honor. of Mrs. James P. Johnson, Canada, took place ThursWhiteley, Miss Miranda Mat-so- day at 9 o'clock In the Bait Lake "Paul, who is leaving soon for Phila- Marjorie Miss Elizabeth Prosser, Miss June to A A home. 'make her white breakfast was temple. wedding delphia it enameled basket of Street, Mrs. John Carlson, Mrs. Ed served at the home of the bride on white ward pink and center-;plecWhite, Mrs. Ernest McGarry, Harrison avenue. e Miss Marguerite proses, and syringa formed the Ivine Shields and Miss Lorene Gordon was for the. table. Covers were laid Miss maid of honor and the Lee Brewerton was best man. The of Mrs. Daniel Mackay, Mrs. D. T. Shields of Ogden. left on an early afternoon train lyviackay, Mrs. It; J. Mackay, Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rogers and couple .B. Stewart, Mrs.. Winifield C. Noyes, an for extended trip through the Mrs. Marie DeVries, Mrs. Leo J. daughter. Miss Hermle Rogers, enter northwest and Canada, and will make LBachle and Miss Edna Christopher-;son- . tained the members of the Almond their home at Lethbrldge. Packard bridal party at a dinner last e e e Tuesday night at the Rogers home on Mrs. Wllford W. Romney and Miss The wedding of Miss Martha L. Kra- - E street. A low mound of bride's Mildred McLane entertained at a kitchen shower Wednesday afternoon er lad "at the home of theSr at the Richards home on A street In ,CoveJs Saturday evening Al- - honor of Miss -- bride's Miss Gertrude Almond, Becky Wllliamette on Seventh street. East parents Miss Lavon Sharp, David Rus daughter, of Mr. and Mrs.Thompson, After a short trip the couple will make mond. Hoyt C sell Packard and Charles Howe itheir home in this city. Thompson, whose marriage to Gerald William Ilines will take June 2H The wedding of Miss Sari Shapiro, Roses and Shasta daisies place J Mrs. O. R. Dibblee, Mrs- - E. F. Wadecorated the and Miss Ruth Candland enter- - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Shapiro. rooms and the tea table. The guests lter 'tained at a tea Monday afternoon from and James L. White took place Tues- numbered thirty and included the active members of the "Gamma Phi :t3 until 6 o'clock, at the Dibblee home day afternoon at 5 o'clock In the PresKn Eighth East street. Garden roses ident's suite at the Hotel Utah. The sorority of the University of Utah. Udecorated the veranda and living ceremony was performed by David Miss Ida Rich and Miss Bertha Itxoom. The tea table had as a cen- Arneson, In the presence of the im-- ! mediate Rich a families few entertained at a bridge tea Wed close and an basket of Ophelia friends. Mrs.' Max ivory terpiece Grimes of Denver nesday afternoon In honor of Miss Mroses on a cluny cover over pink Mrs. Harry Shibley of San Fran- was the matron of honor and Miss Frances Hayward, whose marriage to Mrs. George McGonagle, Mrs. Dorothy Grimes was maid of honor. D. W. Craig will be at an early date. cisco, Smith Earl White, brother of the bride- Garden flowers arranged in crystal and Mrs. W. D. Crandall Adolph was best man. at the tea table and were groom, Following a vases decorated the small tables. A ..presided . assisted , party formed the cen by Miss Afton Wright, Miss wedding supper a large reception was kewpie bridal "Berenice Garrack. Miss Marearet held in the ballroom. terplece at the table where the guest The bride wore a gown of white of honor was seated- The hostesses and Miss Eva Taylor. About Hinckley lace were assisted by their mother, Mrs. eventy-- f ive called during the after--noo- baronet satin with a chantllly overdress. Her veil was of handmade Krnest II. Kich; Miss Irene Ure. MI lace and was caught In a cap effect Louise Ure, Mrs. George Lund, Mlsi a wreath of orange blossoms. She Alice Abbott of Farmington and Miss with matThe past, present and associate ,rons a shower bouquet of white Gertrude Free- The guests numbered of the Radiant chapter, ,0. E. S.. carried roses and lilies of the valley.' The ma- sixty-rivr forty-foua at entertained guests e tron of honor, Mrs. Max Grimes, wore luncheon Monday afternoon at the The marriage of Miss Ethel Brown, Hotel Fifth East in honor of Mrs. Ed- sea green georgette crepe and carried Mrs. David R. na F. Nichols of Ogden, worthy grand a shower of Ophelia roses. Miss Dor- daughter of Mr. and A. matron. "Place cards were decorated othy Grimes, maid of honor, wore Brown, and Byron Strong took in the Salt Lake with the Eastern Star emblem, and burnt orange silk lace over georgette piace Wednesday and carried a shower of Ophelia temple. An informal reception was garden flowers formed the Thecenter- crepe roses. The little flower girls, Ruth given last night at the home of the on tables. the. small hon pieces and Louise Driae on Eighth East street Roses ored guest was presented with a silver Smith, Janet White decorated the rooms. Am fruit basket. The hostesses were Mrs. Grimes, wore frocks of pink organdy and ferns in sistlng receiving were Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hubbard, Mrs. W. B. Dobs, Mrs. and tulle and carried baskets of rose u. K. Brown A. E. Strong J. Rosenberg, Mrs. J. R. Thompson, pedals. White, Irving rlngbearer, In the dining-roo- and Mrs.those asaistlnr Mrs. L. M. Brumbaugh, Mrs. Joseph wore a suit of white linen. were Mrs. Mrs. Mrs- R. W. Soper. Lynn Baxter, were line Mr. In and .Levitt and the Joseph receiving Mrs. J. Shapiro, Mrs- H. L. White, Mr. Piatt, Miss Li la, Snyder, Miss Edith ... Miss Lyda Rosslter. Miss Dm and Mrs. A. L White, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Folland sle Mrs. Sidney Cannon, Miss Nichols, Mr. Mrs. Smith and Nathand William Tuesday night at an informal an iien Miss Florence Bur unaerwooa, Horn. The ballroom was decorated ton. Miss dinner, party followed by cards at their Margaret Chllda Miss Hvhl Beck, Miss Mildred Anderson, Miss June Brown, Miss Edna Earl, Miss xneima Eari ana Mrs. Harry Erlck son. The wedding of Miss Bertha and Daniel Archer WolstenholmeBridge took place at the home of the bride's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Bridge, on South Main street, lestKay at Wednesday 7:30 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Joseph F. Tlngey is Miss Ruth Griffith was bridesmaid and John Eamon was best man. An Informal reception followed the cereThey stop the pain, then mony, the bridal party standing1 in a end the corn completely. bower of white roses, ferns and The reception hall was decoratedpalms. Their method is Blue-jaroses ana peonies. In the with rea -room either liquid or plaster. pink roses and peonies were arrangea in a larre wicker baalCSt as a centerpiece. Those assisting were They apply it by a touch. ia.T. ana Mrs. ivay Bridge, Mr. and The corn is then forgotten Mrs. W. Q. Wolstsnholme. Miee tjw until it loosens and comes Wolstenholme. Miss Ellen imnn alt 1 ociety V.- SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 192?. R - JxJiicUiiyiiyii te v -. STAND4RD-EXAMINE- hand-painte- -- - i - - , old-fashion- ed n. - JVew Foibrics m Forecast a Summer of Loveliness e. fACH year, as you -- n, fr I eat-2-l- n. - n. . shall I need this summer?" a vision of glorious holidays appears before you. Travel, tennis, golf, boating pleasant hours on the porch tea parties informal dance- smotoring and each occasion demands its special clothes. AND never before did fabrics so beautifully meet the occasions! 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