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Show V. y d $jfr&&&SJ--t ti." 1SS Kl TH SONV UKS. who will be j mairicvl July ;U to Stephen IT. f l.yni'h. Jr., will he gticst of hon-X hon-X or nt a. numhiT of social func- ,J turns within t)ie next few days. S--n was entertained at a morning card .v tnd lumhoon yesterday by Miss ie .;aby. at her home on Twelfth Kast et. The memlurs of the liuinma I'hl ( ' rlty of the I'niversliy of l iah were sts. The party was sealed at small ' es. eiu-h decorated In Shasta daisies. lss Martha Rk-himtt will entertain nt ikt'ast in M iss Sow los s honor t his pins at her liome on A street. Si:e will the siiest of honor at a supper to be n this evening on the I lot el l" tub :- - gulden bv Mr. und Mrs. J.uk Kich-i Kich-i and Frank Spencer, r. and Mrs. Stephen Lynch, Sr., 1: ;-nts of the brides room, will give a lly dinner at their !ome on D street ay e enii's. in eomphment to Miss les and their son. I fcie table d'hote lunohton nt the Coun-Tcliib Coun-Tcliib yesterday proved especially popu- A number of both larse and small .ies were entertained. The largest was of which Miss Dorothy Hamberser hostess, with Mrs. rkirue Hum-l";er Hum-l";er and Mis? Edith Seholie of Now 3 f.k as guests of honor. Luncheon was ed at small tables, each decorated with j lenterpiece of yellow gaill;rdia and larkspur, combined with airv gypso- : -a. Covers were laid for fifty." s rs. Georce X. Lawrence and. Miss Xel- Calvin entertained a rnv of twemv i -omp!nneiu to Mrs. Mark W. Lillard Tj s Angeles and Mrs. Edward J. Rob-. Rob-. ( of Twin Falls, Idaho, school friends -J Vlrs. Lawrence and Miss Calvin. The its were seated at one Ions table dee-ed dee-ed in pink and white sweet peas. A e basket of the blossoms formed the i!erpieee. with smaller baskets around r. rs. Clifford R. Pearsal! entertained In Uipliment to Mrs. Joseph Young of Xor-Va., Xor-Va., guest at the H. W. m Terce home. Tre decorations were in f:urtiums. Covers were laid for four- rs. Cieorie s. Gannett entertained a :y of twelve, in compliment to her sis-Mrs. sis-Mrs. H. Preston. iss Marjorie Bui well entertained In pliment to Miss Bessie Sharp and Miss i sn Sharp, who will leave soon for !a .-; fornla to attend school in Berkeley. fc-er guests were Miss Virginia W'hit-M;ss W'hit-M;ss Margaret Vadner and Miss Jean- ') " Young. ' -monsr those entertaining small parties e Mrs. David Keith, Mrs. James Hogle c... J. H. McChrysfal and Mrs. A. H. S- iss Frances Shields was the guest of . . at a miscellaneous shower and card -. : Y given yesterday afternoon bv Mis. rge T. Petersen at her home in the iell apartments. The living room was : irated in snap dragons and sweet peas ariegated hues. The dining room was : .--ellow. a clucy lace cover was over : ow on the tea table, with a brass ret of sunflowers as a centerpiece. A of yellow rr.aiine was tied on the han- t of the basket. The color scheme was ied out in the refreshments. Guests ? entertained at four tables at "500 " tea following-. The hostess was as-. as-. ;d by her mother, Mrs. TV. C "Wal-r "Wal-r , Mrs. J. H. Roberts and Miss Helen lace. "j- i rnarrinse of Miss Marie Forhan of! ;-. Ider. Colo., and F. U Thomoson of .. la. Wash., took place last riieht at --clock, at the Phillips Congregational Mrs. Harold 0. Ilondee of Grand Rnpids, Mich, who will lie tlio guout. of honor at a bufTot luncheon to bo given today by hor motlior, Mra. Grant Swan, at the Swan home on N street. I Miss Melissa Kimball and Gilbert Walla Wal-la ce were mar riod yes t e rd a y morn i n g in the temple. A reception was stive n last night at the home of the hride's mother, Mrs. S. B. Kimball, on West Broadway. The living room was decorate J in pink a nd white sweet peas and the dining room in goldenglow and nasturtiums. A basket of the goldenglow formed a centerpiece cen-terpiece for the table, with bowls of nasturtiums nas-turtiums surrounding it. Assisting Mrs. Kimball in receiving the guests were Mrs. Ida Towey, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Wallace. Assisting in the dining room j were Mrs. H. K. Foote. Miss Melissa Swan. Miss Ida Swan. Miss Kdith Wallace Wal-lace and Miss Lucy Hess. Punch was served on the lawn by Mrs. R. B. But-terworth. But-terworth. An orchestra was stationed on the porch. The bride's gown was of white crepe de chine trimmed in duchess lace, and she tarried a bouquet of bride roses. The couple will be at home after August 1 at Bingham. church, T'ne ceremony was performed by the Rev. p. A. Slmpkln. pastor of the church. A dinner for relatives of the youns couple followed at the home of the bride's uncle. Jude K. V. Col bom. In Popper ton place, where Hie bride and her mother, Mrs. Frances Korhan, have been guests. The dinner table was decorated in rink and white roses. The bride wore a ;o-insr-away pown of black and white, witn a corsMte - bouquet of pink and lavender sweet peas and lilies of the valley, sur- i roun1ir:e a sintrle pink rose. The couple Icit last nig.it fur Aloha, wi.eie they will make their home. Miss Jiaz:d McCardell and spencer Whiuaker were married at noon yesterday yester-day at the home of the bride s i-arems. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mct'ardell, 137 North IKuurth West street. The ceremony was Performed by the Rev. p. A. Simpkin, of Phillips Concrecational church. A wedding wed-ding breakfast followed for relatives. The decorations were in pink and white roses and sweet peas. The couple will nm ke their home in Mi! for., T'tah. The bride wore white tatin and her bridesmaid, Miss Fern Hill, white voile. Mrs. McCardell was assisted in entortainini the guests by her niece. Mrs. H ill. and her daughter, Mrs. Freer. The marriage of Miss Minnie Heller and Parley Mays look place last night at 7:30 o'clock, at the home of the bride's mother. moth-er. Mis. M. A. Heller. oJ1 Third Fast street. Ti:e ceremony was performed by tiie Rev. P. A. Simpkin. with a reception for relatives and close friends following. The living room was decorated in pink and white carnations and roses, and the dining room In pink and white sweet peas 1 and Shasta daisies. The daisies were i arranged in a basket as a eenterpiecb, with sweet peas on either end of the table. The bride wore a gown of white lace over pale pink chiffon, with pearl trimmings. trim-mings. She cr.rried a bouquet of bride ro.es. Assisting in receiving the guests were Mrs. O. D. Heller and Mrs. Jack Helier. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home at 363 Third East street. A prettily appointed luncheon was given yesterday by Mrs. H. B. Whitney at her home on Fourth avenue in compliment com-pliment to her guest. Mrs. C. Cylde Squires of New York City. Mrs. William Basse it a nd Mrs. Emory Adams. The ta hie was decorated In pink sweet peas j and Shasta daisies. Covers were laid for ; twenty-four. Mrs. C. A. Wherry entertained with one of a series of chain luncheons for the benefit of the R. E. Lee chapter. U. D. C, at her home on Eleventh East street yesterday. The guests 'were seated at one long table decorated in nasturtiums and goldenglow. Roses were use j about the house. Covers were laid for sixteen, as follows: Mrs. F. .1. Laben. Mrs. Rone of Dallas. Texas; Mrs. Lon FIdler, Mrs Tnm Pitt. Mrs. E. A. Walton, Mrs. John McDonald. Mrs. Coke. Mrs. T. F. Far-rell, Far-rell, Mrs. R. Hunting. Mrs. W. D. Prosser, Mrs. Hattie Mehatren of St. Doin's Mrs A. T. Miller. Mrs. Voyles, Mrs M Shay, Mrs. J. P.. Davis. Mrs. Edna Craig, Mrs. Yeamans. Mrs. Adams, Mrs Rainey. Mrs. R. E. U. Collier and Miss Elizabeth Prosser. i j A charity card party was given yester- j day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Nathan Na-than Offer on Fifth avenue for the benefit of the Jewish Ladies' societv. The house wa decorated In garden flowers. flow-ers. About fifty guests were In attendance. attend-ance. Assisting tiie hostess were Mrs. S. Salmenson. Mrs. H. Finkf'stein, Mrs. II. Frank. Mrs. J. Shapiro, Mrs. P. Salmenson. Sal-menson. Mrs. D. B. Baron. Mrs. A. D White. Mrs. I. Siegel and Mrs. E Clatchko. it I The Woman's Republican club held Its annual outing at Saltair last night. A picnic dinner was served at 6 o'clock Mrs. Vernon of Washington will address the club on the congressional amendment on equal suffrage, in the interest of which a convention will be held in this city August 21 and 22. About fifty were in attendance. The outing was arranged by the entertainment committee, composed com-posed of Mrs. Margaret Znne Cherdron Mrs. William Sory. Mrs. H. T. Haines Mrs. I J. Kelly and Mrs. W. J. Peelev . J' Mrs. Frank H. Fowler and Mrs. J. J 1 Buswell were the hostesses Tuesdav nUrht I at a "sunset" dinner given at the Fowler home on Fairvlew avenue. Dinner was served Just at sunset on the porch, where the guests enjoyed an excellent view of the disappearance of the sun behind the western mountain neaks. The dinner was given In honor of Mrs. Fowler's sister and guest, Mrs. K. M. Hanson of Keokuk. Iowa. The guests were seated at srmili tables, each decorated in nasturtiums. The dining room whs decorated in sweet peas. Asistinc In enter'-nining the guests were Miss Eleanor Wierht and Miss Catherine Fowler. Covers were laid for the following besldcM the guewt of honor: Mrt. ,1. K. Cowan, M rn. Byron Cum-mlngs, Cum-mlngs, Mrs. Leo Biiiini''iibuiK, Mrs. K. O. Leu titer wood, Mrs. Churl en W. Watson, Mi-H. IUtk, Mrs. (Jlen Miller and Mrw. Robert Porter. A lake party will be given ihls afternoon after-noon In honor of Miss Fi nin es ShhddH by Home of her girl friends. Minn ShlHds'B mother. Mis. Charles Shields, will chaperon chap-eron the party. Mrs. (I nu it Swan will ent ertnln with , a buffet luncheon today at her hom on X street In compliment to her daughter, Mrs. Jhirold .. 1 (muled of Grand KapldB, Mich., who In visiting at Ihe Swan home. Mrs. Lnns A. Wall , will entertain the Imperial Uiidgo club thin afternoon ut IMnecrest. The Oliver O. Howard Woman's Relief Re-lief corps will be entertained this evening" even-ing" nt (he home of Miss France Boyce, SIT South First West street. Those to assist Miss Hovce nro Mrs. Jllia Tanner, Mrs. Margaret Meskill, Mrs. A. R. Laurr n- e. MIsh Kate Frost and Mrs. F. A. Weidner. Mi. Charles Waldo will entertain her sewing Huh this afternoon at her home on Pearl avenue. The Congenial Thirteen club will be entertained this afternoon by Mrs. If. A. Tall, t;i North Sixth West street. Mrs. Don Coray will leave Monday for an extended trip tn California. She will first visit southern California. the beaches and Sun Iiicgo, and will later go to t'iLii Francisco. Mrs. LI ia Ashhy and Miss Janic Morrison Morri-son of Little Hock. Ark. ; Miss fieorcia Jones of Pine Bluff, Ark., and Miss Rose Kler of (Jlen wool Springs. Colo., left for their homes yesterday afternoon after n brief vKit with Miss Julia Humanl at the V. W. C. A. hoarding home. They were on their way from a ten days' trip through Yellows tone. Mm. J. H. Hensel of Eureka. Ctah, is the guest of Mrs. Ambrose M. Good. Miss Lucile Framke left yesterday for the Y. W. C. A. vacation cottage in Kmi-gration Kmi-gration canyon to act as hostess for one week. The Woman's Hub lias issued Us year book for tin corning club vc-ar. opening September 27. The book is- bound in yellow yel-low with the monogram of the Hub and the dates covered by the programme on the back In brown embossed lettering Mrs. G. H. Roberts and son. Me! in John, have a rrl ved from Denver to attend at-tend the wedding of Mrs. Roberts's sis- : ier. Miss Ruth Sowles, nnd Stephen' H. I 1...1I-.H. .11. i iitr me fUL'sis ac in .l. IJ. Sowles home. Mrs. William R. Wallace and Mrs. Karl A. Svheid have cone to Los Anceles on account nf the injure to Mrs. Hnah A McChrystal. Mrs. Wallace's mother, and Mrs. Florence K. Woodruff, Mrs. SHield's sister. Edgar Newhouse has returned from Xew York. Mrs. Newhouse will return in September. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv M. Dlnwoodey will leave Saturdav for California ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rtimpson have returned from New York. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Braffet. accompanied accompa-nied by their daugh'er. Maud, and their sons. Robert and .lames, have gone to California to visit the expositions. Miss Maud will remain to studv at Berkelev the coming year. I Mr ami Mrs. W. W. Mitchell and i dang, iter. Mrs. Ernest Fleming, and Mr and Mrs. Q. p. Prtngle and familv will loave about August 1 fr Idaho. They will ko by automobile and be absent about three weeks. The Thibtle SoHal club members will srive a concert and dance in the K. of K hall FYiday eveninp. All interested tn Scottish features are Invited. Mr?. P. M. Riddle returned home yesterday yes-terday from Colorado, where she has ber-n visiting for some time. She was accompanied ac-companied bv her daughter. Mrs. Georjre Ifft, and granddaughter. Miss Catherine Iff t, who have recently arrived in this country from St. Gal). Switzerland, where Mr. Ifft is United States consul. Mr?. Ifft and Mips Ifft will remain as guests I of Mrs. Riddle and Mrs. Henry KlinK-ender, KlinK-ender, Mrs. Ifft's sister, for some time at the Plandome hotel. Kdward W. Johnson and Myrtle Hammond Ham-mond were married at S o'clock last evening even-ing at te parsonage of the Phillips Congregational Con-gregational church. The ceremony was , performed by the Rev. Peter A. Simpkin, pastor of the church. Registrations at the t'tah building at the Panama-Pacific International exposition, exposi-tion, San Francisco, over Sunday, included the following namos: Salt Lake City: John W. McLeod, Glen P. Thomas, Given D. Parry. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Carr, H. Frederick Warkentien. J. M. Storv, J. N. Louder. Miss Cher well White, Mrs. M. White. Fayth White. Mr. a nd Mrs. E. T. Kimball, Law t her and Tilton Kimball, Sadie Porter, Gertrude Arbuckle, Charlotte Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sampson, Carrie Day Sampson. Samp-son. Victor Day, Georgia M. Porter, Juanita Law. D. E. Law. Edith Roche, Louise Schmiei er, Mrs. J. G. Schmierer, Mrs. W. X. Landes. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Fltz gibbons, Adelaide Meyer. Mrs. Anna M. Hoock. Anna May Bo wen. Leiah H. Young. Henrv Meyer, Mr. And Mrs. W. C. Winkel and son, Henrv W. Scofleld, .1. R. Howarth. H. G. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Jameson, Mrs. John F. Boes, Heth Cook, Mrs. Benjamin Potts, Alma Weiss, Floyd B. Rothwell. Bertha A. Barney. Bar-ney. Mr. r.nd Mrs. J. M. Adamsoh, Percy M. Crapper, R. E. McConaughy and wife, Robert E. MoConaughy, Jr., Nellie Henderson, Elena Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Joynt, Lama A. Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Higgfns. Mrs. Paul Higjdns, Mis. P, Kiernan, Viola Kiel nan. Fiances RlfT. H. P. Huggard, Mrs. Luth Robinson. Rose E. Smithen, Adelaido Smithen. A. H. Lindsay, Bert Greenwood, Mr. r.nd Mrs. G. E. Hair, Mrs. Fred Fonte Tavbell, George E. Harmon, Alex R. Thomas, W. J. Morin, Delia Burt, Mao E. Gardner, Mabel Kinney, Anna Anderson, An-derson, E. W. Keliy, Fred P. Xelson, X. F. Dorius, Edward Flank. Ogden: Mrs. T. Eail Pardoe, J. A. Walla Wal-la -q, Irene Scovilh, Clara Scoville, Mlrs. Ella Crawsfhaw. J. H. Shields. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wykes, Mary I. Wvkes. Mrs. J. W. Burbidge, Jr., Thomas G. Burt, Mrs. A. M. Clancy, Viola M. Clancy, T. Walter Clancy, Pansv Anderson. Ida Anderson, E. H. Andersen, Ellen Wilson, Charlotte Stallings, Viola Taylor. Marguerite Ham-mill, Ham-mill, O. Larsson. Leone Kesler. Mrs. Charles E. Kaiser. Richard Leek and wife, Jeanette Leek, Capitola Pingree, Cedar City: Mrs. R. A. Thorlev, Mrs. R. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams, Wil-liams, Richard T. Tiiorley, Irene Thorlev, Thor-lev, Anna Thorlev. Moab: Emma McCorkil. Payson: H. P. Wightman, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Porter. Murray: Alice Stevenson. Richmond: John A. Jensen. Heneier: George Roberts, Maria Roberts. Rob-erts. Eureka: Mrs. P. A. Newman. , Millard: W. E. Morgan, Mrs. M. E. Morgan. Norma Morgan, Arthel Mory.-n. Lucy Morgan, Ruth Morgan, Miss L. Lauppe. Bingham Canyon: Ixuilse Dudlev. Delia Conkley. Mrs. E. E. Dudlev. Mrs. George Christopherson. Mrs. M. J. McKenzie, Mrs. Lester Dobbs. Knnah: Bessie Spencer. Provo: Edna Holdaway, Lvdia Holda-wa Holda-wa y. Minersville: George Marshall. Rachel M.-trshal!. P'fphen Hollinc shear!. Spanish Fork: Mr. and Mrs. John Jones. Park Citv: Mary A. Driscoll. Cannonville: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Henderson, Hen-derson, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Clark. |