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Show 4 , I Salt Lake Society i SALT LAKE. April S Announcement Announce-ment Is made by Mr. Now ton Parr f the marriage of her daughter, I. ah to Judge J w Stringfellow. Th.- wedding took place last Monday vcnlng in Rrlifham City ami will iomo a a Kurpnvo to the frlcndn of the couple. The ceremony was performed per-formed by Bishop H. W, Valentine at the homo of A. L, Stout on Eatt forest street. Brlgham City. Judge 81 rmpfellow wont to BrlR-hnm BrlR-hnm "lty Monday on legal buelne 1 and Miss Farr went ostensibly to visit friends. The bride has l.en nn ehi-ployc ehi-ployc of the federal reservo bank, .Tudpe tftrlnpfellow is a well known Salt Lake attorney nnd politician Tlv couple Will return t the city In n fow dayi and will make their home at Tfc5 Eighth avenue. .lts Ruth Hurley entertained at her home, xdS South West Temple street. Monday nljrht at a miscellaneous miscellane-ous shower in honor of Bliss Elizabeth Eliza-beth MeL.nese. a bride of the month. Pink and while sweet peus In a basket formed a centerpiece for the supper table. The hostOSS was as--i-tod by her mother. Mrs. George I ' Hurley, am! Mrs. A. C N'ord-. N'ord-. ' l quist Tho Kuests included Miss Melva Williams. Miss Edith Williams, Mill sj -I Dorothv Walker. Miss Dorothy Bqck- atead, Mies Jean Bailey. Miss Mini ChriKtensen. Mis Mart Wood. Miss Margaret McLeeae and Mis' Jennie McLcese. a Mrs. N. R. Homer entertained Monday night at a miscellaneous shower at the Glade home. 327 C street, in honor of Miss Mury Glade, a spring bride. The room were decorated dec-orated In pink roses and hyacinths with kewpies The hostess was assisted by Miss llcaulah Glade. The guests numbered thirty. Preliminary plan- wore made to entertain en-tertain the national convention of the Chi Oma sororltv to be hold In -. . Lake In June at a meciln? of the local alumnae chapter Saturday afternoon af-ternoon it the home of Mrs W D. Nebeker. Miss Louise Wlnslow was "elected a delegate to tho convention to represent the local chapter. It was decided to retain the present officers of-ficers of the chapter until after tho ifl'i national meeting. Tlu meeting Saturday afternoon was to celebrate the spring Eluslninn .stival of the sorority. Bridge and "tea followed the business meeting. li The hestesscs were Mrs. W. W Cay- Misi Georgia Young. Miss Louise . . mST. -....it, TW-. WlnSlOW anil .Hits ij,wi.- euuuu ty were in attendance. Mlaa Alice Wall, Miss Olive Wall ai I Miss Enid Wall are now in Boston Bos-ton nrhere Miss Enid Wal is attend-(ng attend-(ng school Miss Alice Wall Is e: pected In Salt Lake in a shoit while. Mrs, William Z. Brown and datlgh-Mlldred. datlgh-Mlldred. who have been visiting Mrs; JOaeprZ Luce, have returred to the r home In Chicago. Mrs. Thomas Kearns has g.ne to i of Angeles, for an extended stay m-. th her daughter. Mrs. Glen Mc-,'rCJ'l Mc-,'rCJ'l ' i "arthy. Annouo' ement is made of the marriage mar-riage o: Miss Edna Loalss Free itO Wiliiam W. Phillips last Sunday afternoon af-ternoon Ht the First Presbyterian i , ha. -.1. The Rev George lo Davlea performed the ceremony. Tvi. brlde'a nlv attendant was her sister, Ml?9 Gertrude Free. C. J. Bell was bc-rt man. The young couple will make their home in Salt Liko l.-tes Snedecor of Portland, Ore, naa president of International Rn-tary, Rn-tary, and Mrs. Pmdocor. formerly Mism Rachel Wing, daughter of Dr. aga -mid Mrs. J. C. E. King, once of Salt Lake were visitors in the citv Monday Mr. and Mrs. Snedecpr ".ere entertained during the day by ".unions and other Salt Lake friends. 9 V IMa ' ' Mrs E. B Rowlette, retiring present pres-ent of the R. E Lee chapter. Unit-eJ Unit-eJ Dmightcrfi of the Confederacy, was Hl cuesi of hnfiur at S reception i nd t a given Wednesday afternoon by ihe chapter .it the home of Mrs. W. D, Prosser, 'J5C East Seventeenth smith street Red and white loses In B basket formed the centerpiece for ihe tea Mbie and a red and v. hlte idea waa carried out in the refreshments In honor of the colors of thi confederacy. confed-eracy. American flags and confederate confeder-ate flags were used about tho house Red and while candies an ! Individ -,yft ul cakes frosted In whit' with 'he titers I'. D. C. In red were aerved. Presiding at the tea tablr- were Mrs. G M. Barrows and Mrs W WJr 11. Martin Assisting in scving were Miss Frances Rowlette Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Prosser, MLisa Miriam Hubbard, jWlA '.Miss Violet Barrows and Mis.- Rath 1 Senior Mrs. J. C. Wyatt assisted in receiving. Musical selection were given by Miss Prosser. Miss Burrows nd Miss Rowlette. Captain and Mrs H. A Austin entertained en-tertained at dinner last Wednei . nigh", at their quarters nt Fort Doug- laa. A yellow and white color cheme was carried out in the decoratlom for the table. A basket f jotMiuilj ' nmi narcissus was h.' conterpleei Covers were, laid for Colonel and Mrs. p. Y. Ilugboe. Chaplain and Mrs. Frank B. Hurt. i Mrs Anna Ryan has returned froWi ' a several months' slay in New Vorlt ' City nnd Washington, D. C Miss Grace Crabbe enterialnetl the I Asedyn Bridge eluh Wednesday .-ifier noon at her homo on Eaat Second South street cards and tea. A low howl of daffodils and violets was tho centerpiece for the taa tahle and u purple and gold Idea was carried out In all of the decorative details and the ors, which were in the form of. flower. Guests wore entertained a( four 1 tables at bridge, with others fn rtefl Those In attendnnce were Mlsn Dolly Greenwood, Miss Mildred Bai. Miss Zilctu Coombs, Mlas Gladys Griggs, Mrs. Lawronce Y. Taylor, Mr. Jnrnea K. White, Ml.-.s Althca Rav. -lings. Miss Claudia Stookey. Miss Carol Hutchlns. Mlo Lucy Sanborn, Miss Rernlce Wilcox, Mrs. J. C, Holley, Mrs J. Vernon Glade. Mr-. C. H . Brink, Mrs. l.eland Hansen, Miss Viola Wilcox. Mrs. John V. Ax-ton. Ax-ton. Miss Ivy Cowan and Mrs, K. E. Cardall. The hostess was assisted by her mother. Mrs. A. II. Crabbe. and Mrs S, W. Larson In receiving the guests Mrs. W. 11. Lyman and Mrs. K. Ralph Brink presided at the tea table. Assisting in serving were Miss Gladys Griggs and Miss Dolly Greenwood. ' s In a setting of spring flowers, the mnrrlugH of Miss Neva Clegg and Yuughn Walton Bennett took place last Wednesday night., at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Brlgham Tlogg, 322 Ninth East street. Tho ceremony at 7 o'clock was fol-i fol-i .1 l a recept Ion Palms, ferns and pink roses formed a bower In the living room for the wcildtng party. JonciuUs wore uscd in the library, carrying out a yellow color scheme. In the dining room a pink and while Idea prevailed In the decorations. Pink sweetpeas were arranged in a basket as a centerpiece for the supper table on a cluny cover over pink The bride wore a gown of white satin, trimmed In lace and pearls, th a veil In a tram effect, caught with a chaplet of orange blossoms. The maid of honor, Mhs Blanche Clegg. wore peach-colored taffeta trimmed in turquoise blue, with a bouquet, of white sweetpeas and roses tied with turquoise blue. Miss Rs mona Clegg. bridesmaid, wore pale blue taffeta trimmed In gold lace and carried lavender sweetpeas. Miss Nola McCaslin, bridesmaid. was I gOWned in blue taffeta, trimmed In I silver, with pink sweetpeas. Miss Minna Junes, bridesmaid, wore i changeable pink and gold taffeta and Carried pink sweotpeas. Richard Buckbec was best man. Assisting! Mr and Mrs Clegg in receiving were Mrs W. W. Bennr't of Los Angeles, Mr and Mrs F. ) Suffaker, Dr. and Mrs John Z. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daltun. Assisting In serving were Miss KatHcrtne Alder, M.lss Martha Cannon, Miss Trieste Pearson. Miss Eleanor Woolley and Miss Helen Thomas. The couple left on n lato tr.iln for Los Angeles and will remalr) It. s'Hithcrn California until June, when they wll go to Palo AVto. where Mr Bennett will continue a course In dramatic dra-matic art Miss Marjorle Whlteley, a bride, of next week, was the guest of hon ! ut .i prottlly .i pp. Int.- lunch'-o l Wednesday given by the Sexto-decl-mo club at the Hotel I'tah. A lartre bowl of daffodils was the center-plerc center-plerc for a long table laid In tho m.i'r, dining room of the hotel. The pla cards were In daffodil designs. Fed lowing luncheon, a party waa glvei at Pantages. The party, In addition to the guest of honor, 1 minded Mrs. Carl S 8v. .inholme, Mrs. George O. Oglesh Walter Jrncen. MrB. Ernes'. C M i arry, Mra Charles Dunn Moor.-, Mi.-s Elizabeth I'rosser, Miss Miriam Inubbard. Miss Ruth Senior. Miss June Street, Miss Sarah Chipman. MISS Maud Burton. Miss Charlotte Johnson. Mlsw Josephine McCarty. Miss Helen Burton and Miss Myrtle-.-Clinton. The Short Story club celebrateil 1; seventh birthday anniversary Wednee- i day with a 1 o'clock luncheon at tLo home of Mrs. C. U. Heuser on East Fifth South street. Tho guests were seated at one table in the shape of a "T." Low yellow and pink bowls of transparent crystal, filled with pussy willow and pink tulips, with yellow canaries perched among, the willows, decorated the table. At the plate of each guest was replica of Life, bound in yellow and pink, currying out the club colors, ! with pen and ink sketches on the I covers done by Mrs F M. Gray. I The magazine contained six rges of j pictures, depicting the life, hobbles and ambitions of the members from babyhood to the present time I ne place cards contained only the given names of the members. The inagi-zlne inagi-zlne was the work of Mrs. E. B. Pal-mer, Pal-mer, .Mrs. P, M. Gray and Mrs. D. W McAllister and were given as favors. Preceding the luncheon, Miss Linda Jessup gave a toast to Mrs E. B. Palmer, founder of the club, and to the members At tho conclusion -f tho luncheon a sketch was given i:i which the head of a publishing houso was seen receiving manuscripts. Miss Jossup represented the editor, Mr, T. F. Boiso the manuscript and tho following members represented magazines mag-azines in costume with original Introductions: In-troductions: Mrs E B. Palmer rep-resi rep-resi nted The Century"; Mrs. W. S. Keytlng. "The Bookir.nn", Mrs D. W. McAllister, "Good llousekeep- ; InK", .Mrs Lloyd C. Weeter, "Musical "Musi-cal America"; Mrs. H. D. Hines. "Literary Digest". Mrs. F. M. Grav, "Child Life." The entire program ( featured the youthful days of the members to emulate the spirit of the seventh birthday Tin- club members attending were: Mrs. C. H . Blan-chard, Blan-chard, Mrs. T F. Boise, Mrs W. J. Barrctte. Mrs. R. I. Brannlnj,'. Mrs. B. H. Deason. Mrs. H. D Hlnes, Mrs. C. U. Houser, Mrs. Linda Jessup. Mrs. H. K K l Inge ml or, Mr-. W. S. Keytlng, Mrs E. O. Loe. Mrs. C. D. Moore. Mrs D. . Mr Alllster, Mrs. T. K Newman. Mr-C. Mr-C. G. Plummer, Mrs. E B. Palmar. Mrs, omcr F. Robinson Mrs. C. Van Arman, Mrs. EVnma Whitehead, Mr-F. Mr-F. M. Gray. Mm. J. M. Dart. Mi Lloyd Weeter and Mrs. G. E. Fallows Fal-lows Announcement Is made by Mr .-mi Mrs. John B. Williams of Strouds-i Strouds-i burg, Pa., of the engagement of their j daughter. Augusta Mr Illhaney. to . Oliver Henderson Ritchie, son of I Judge nnd Mrs. Muni L Ritchie of I this city The wedding will tuke j place in June. Mr. Ritchie was graduated from the United States naval academy it ; Annapolis In 1015 and served in the I world war In the transport norvi'. . with the rank of lieutenant. He is at , present connected with the National Rank of Commerce In New York. Tho bride is a nativo of Stroudsbuvg and belongs to an old Pennsylvania fam-l il.v. The rouplo will come to Salt Iiko on their wedding trip Mrs. RttChld mother of the bridegroom Is nt prea- nt visiting her son In New York. She Is expected home April 11. Mrs. VV. G. Sehulto entertained Monday afternoon In lienor of the I eighth birthday anniversary of her j son. John Walter Schulte. at tho Bchulte home. 1260 East Fifth South fitr--et A birthday cake. holdlnc ', elKht r.indles, was the centerpiece for th t-a tflhl. The smsll guests Included In-cluded FrHncls Creden, Royal Crra-flen, Crra-flen, Willis Coles, Samuel Paul. Roby Eppcy. Franklin Smith. Joseph Spik-r nnd Alvin Wallis. Mrs Ethel Nettleton Ramey gse a pupil's recital Tuesday afternoon, presenting the following piano P"- nils- Mls Marjorle Ratie Miss! rVH O'Connor Mlw Haael Drexel, bxi Lillian Liwrencc. Miss Katharine Lewis Miss Adri-nne Symons, M la? J Dorothy Penrose, Miss DOfOthy Plan-1 dro. Miss Helen Coverdale, Mips Gertrude Ger-trude lirexcl, Mis-, Myrtle Young Ml89 Wilbur Smith. Miss Mar. I 'I Poulger M)rs Doiia Snyder, and Mtsa Bva Reynolds. Plans ar" being made for the nn-nual nn-nual meeting of the Clayton association associa-tion whlc)i will be held at the homo of Mrs w j Wolstenholme, 1422 South Main streol April 10. at 7-30 o'clock In tho evening. The annual election of officers will take plaos. Mrs V A McCune will give a r port on research work done during a recent visit to New York City and I Washington. D. C A musical program pro-gram s being arranged by Mra. Sy-bella Sy-bella Clayton Bassett, All descendants descend-ants of the late William Clayton are invited - 1 Daughters of the Handcar! Pioneers are arranging a reception for past presidents and officers at the Bishop's building M mdaj afternoon A musical program i in charge of Mlaa Hazei Pranks Members of the organization and Handcart pioneers arc invited. a Miss Marjorie Whlteley, who wll! be married April 12 to Theron S Parmelee was the guest of honor it a kensington given Thursday after- n'uiii b Mr- I'almr Pra .1 hei homo in the Fairmont apsrtments. The afternoon was spent 111 SOWihg for the bride. A bosket of Jonquils wan the centerpiece cen-terpiece for the tea table The rios-te;s rios-te;s was assisted by Mrs. 1'hilli. Garn The giK Ktf; m. Mded. in add. lion to the ghest of honor, Mrs, L. T. Tuckett of St Anthony. Idaho; Mrs. .1 T. Wootten. Mls.s Leah Mackay, Miss Mary Brown, MlSfl Miriam Hubbard, Hub-bard, Miss Vera Taylor, Miss Mary S. Shorv, nod, dl; M 1 r Sneddon ami Miss Leah David Miss Ruth Senior entertained Friday Fri-day afternoon at hei home on 1 n -diana avenue In honor of Miss W hits-ley, hits-ley, and Miss Mary Sneddon entertained enter-tained Priday evening at he. home on Seventh avenue. A card party to have been Ki-n iat Thursday night by Mr and Mrs E C McGnm for Mis WhitOloy, .'md Mr Parmelee. Parme-lee. has been postponed until Monday Mon-day evening 1 Miss Vera Sutton entertained at bridge luncheon Thursday at her home on t'irst avenue, Luncheon v. as served at small tables The serv-1 ing table was decorated In daffodils and pussy willow, arranged In a all -vei basket. Silver candlesticks at Ironr end i fthe table held yellow candles. The place cards were hand-painted hand-painted In daffodil designs. The favors fav-ors were in Easier ideas. overs were laid for the following guests Mrs. Prank J. McGanney, .wi-ss- Lenore Elliott. Mrs Gordon Williamson, Mrs Bva Cawley. Miss Edith Belosfs. Mrs. Allen K Reedall, Ml8s Florence Bennett Miss Blfin.-h-' Bolman. Mies Ruth Beless Miss Eva Perry' Miss May Brown. Miss Mary Williamson. Mis;: Effle Clayton, Mr:v W . T. Runzler Mist Amanda Panel and Mrs Harold S. Jennings. The hostes was nssistea by hT j mother. Mrs A. Srhlthen and Mrs R. s. Mathews. innouncomon; is just n.ade by Air. and Mrs. C. F. Showaker of tho m.iriiage of their d.i 'igliti-r. Norm 1 M Shov.aker 10 Alfred .1 Engebret-sen Engebret-sen of Seattle Was'.i The weddinj took place April 1 The younc couple cou-ple are at homo for iho present with the bride's parents, but kpfect ( leave soon for Berkeley 'o tp.Uo (medal (me-dal studies at the University of California. Cali-fornia. A surprise parly v. as given Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. John G Evans, 756 Park street, in honor of Dr. ' and Mrs Stewart's 8lter, Mrs D Wynne Wll-I liams of Cardiff. Wales. A musical and literary program was ghen l Miss Claudia EdwarfU MiSS Anm Jone;.. Mis Eleanor Hughes and Mist Florence Edwards. Assisting Mrs. Evans were Mrs W O Williams and Mrs. James onaldson Dr and Mrs Stewart Will have In a few days for .southern California, making the trip by automobile . Mrs. E. V. Silver has gone to New York to Join Dr Sliver, called there j a veek ago by the Illness of his brother Louis silver, who is now lm-proylng. lm-proylng. Mrs. C. P Harvlcllc and daushtcr. Miss sabell Harvlelle, have returned from a week's visit to Mammoth |