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Show t - . -. . JM RS. HENRY E. BEAL, formerly Miss Lois j j Gowans of this city, whose marriage to I : Lieutenant Beal at San Antonio is announced, j children have returned from a several weeks' trip to California. ' y Mrs. "Dale R. Tripp and little daughter, Elizabeth, of Taeoma, Wash., are visiting Mrs. R. C. Tripp on North Temple street Mrs. Clarence Lang, assisted by a number num-ber of young society women, will sell flowers Wednesday at Second South and Main and Third South and Main for the benefit of the war work depot. Those who desire flowers for decoration purposes pur-poses can obtain them from the young women. kjrpriss Wedding Is Scheduled 5 forjoday i ,' lf? UR REUSE will be caused by the an-no an-no mice men t by Senator and Mrs. "- Thomas Keains of the enga.ee-nent enga.ee-nent of Miss Bess Faddies and Lleuten- fjft,;nt W. L. Phillips of the Twentieth U. S. ' infantry stationed at Fort Douglas. The-HQ The-HQ ''Tedding will take place at noon today it the Keams residence on East South Temple street. The ceremony will be erforniod by Bishop Joseph S. Glass of tylflh n Salt Lake diocese of the Catholic Ml-'hurch, in the presence of a few inti--nate frionds, m fc Miss Margaret Coiliiu? will attend the 1 P.iride as maid of honor and Captain Karl I L ?:ngeldtner will be best man. The couple I l"ill leave Immediately after the cere-I cere-I Jnonv for a ten days' wedding trip- They J rill ntake their home Ln thfc city as long ' utenant Phillips remains here. was the intention to have the wed-oing wed-oing at a later date, but the uncertainty Aof war times and the possibility of Lleu-JPienant Lleu-JPienant Phillips leaving Fort Douglas Uhastened the plans of the young couple. Miss Paddies, who has been a member Lj.jnr the Kearns household since childhood. Vf is one cf the most popular young society women of the city. Her winsome, sraeious manner has endeared her to a large circle of friends, who will be in- Mierested in her happiness. Lieutenant Phillips also has won many friends among Salt Jake society folks during his residence In the cttx. With two charming .Tune brides, Mfsa Helen Spencer and Miss Ruth Howell, -and their fiances. Rex Williams and K Spencer Felt, as guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley P. Jones entertained at lianer last night at their home on North Main street. A basket of pink sweet peas, with a pink tulle bow on the handle, was the centerpiece for the table. The place cards were lie w pie brides. In addition to the guests of honor, covers were laid Bfor Miss Connie Yoi.ng and Virgil Dorton. .Miss Connie Young entertained at a Kenblgton yesterday afternoon at her home on First avenue, In honor of Miss Spencer and Miss Howell. The living room was decorated In. red carnations and peonief. The tea ' table was deco- rated in pinji and white gladioli. The hostess was assisted by her sister, Miss Hi Mary Young, Mrs. A. S. Bennlon, Mrs. ' Samuel Thru r man and Mrs. J. M. Snow, ta j Miss Marie Hodson was hostess ;K a I tea Sunday afterjlo6n at her home on J Harvard avenue, in honor of Miss Spen-1 Spen-1 cer. A basket of Shasta daisies and J bridal wreath was the centerpiece for the f tea table. The hostess was assisted by &her mother, Mrs. J. T. Hodson, Mrs. W. vAA. Connor, Miss Louise Hodson and Miss Ha Rue Smith. Thirty guests were In utendance. gr, " Announcement is made by Dr. and TE1 r8, " $? Gowajls of the mariage of "J he daughter. Lois, to Lieutenant j! M Hhry1 F. Beal of the 662nd aero squadron 'f the United States army, stationed at jlanl Antonio. The wedding took place In iflji Jan Antonio, May 16. Tlie couple will ""J nahe their home there so long as Lieu-l23S Lieu-l23S i?iant Beal remains at his present post. (l bride Is one of Salt Lake's most harming young women. Lieutenant Beal is a well-known young Dtahn and a lAJHi graduate of the University of Utah. Sunshine auxiliary of the Red Cross , entertained at a card party last night at j the home of Mrs. F. M. Hogan, 3 East Broadway. The rooms were decorated with American flags, red peonies, honeysuckle honey-suckle and bridal wreath. Sprays of the bridal wreath In a crystal vase was the centerpiece for the supper table. KTen tables were arranged for cards, with supper following. Assisting in the entertainment were Mrs. Nora Fickas, Mrs. Homer Flckes, Mrs. W. H. Ahite. Mrs. EL B. Harrington, Miss Grace Moran and Miss Edith Hogan. Much Interest attaches to a tea to be given this afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. BL Allen, 523 First avenue, under the .auspices of former students of Smith col-lege, col-lege, for Uie benefit of the Smith unit E2r or v 1 vi 1 i an reh ef 1 n Fran ce . The ro-ceiving ro-ceiving hours will be from -1 until 6 :30 lo'clock. A musical program will bo furnished by Miss Florence Kimball, vocal soloist, and .Mrs. Lydia "VNTiite Boothby. Pj-ominent society women will assist in the entertainment. enter-tainment. t rThe hostesses, in addition to Mrs. Allen, Al-len, who was a member of the first graduating grad-uating class at Smith, are Mrs. Ernest "Bamberger. Miss Dorothy "Weber, Miss Uurra Weber, Mrs. O. B. Rosenblatt, Mrs. Daniel Alexander, Mrs. Scott Groo, Miss Margaret King Moore, Miss Helen Greenwood. Mtys Sadie M evens, Mrs. E. 'M. (lamett, Mrs. Jack Keith, Miss Tlllle Hesselberg, Mra. D. Stockman, Miss Mary Storer, Miss Elsa Bamberger. Miss Winifred Wini-fred Dyer and Mrs. Ft, R. Van Vallcen-burg. Vallcen-burg. Mrs. Frank A. Bar les will entertain at I dinner this evening at her home on McClelland Mc-Clelland avenue In lionor of her sister, i Miss Naomi Tmgey, wlw will be married noon. . j NThe faculty and alumnae of Rowland HflgkwiU give a dancing party at the hall Saturday evening in compliment to the graduating class and to bring members of the alumnao association together. Mrs. J. Walcott Thompson and Mrs. Robert Harkness will entertain the senior class at luncheon at the Country club Wednesday. Wednes-day. . In compliment to Miss Louise EdgheiU, a June bride, Mrs. Arthur Beckman will entertain at a kensington Friday afternoon after-noon at her home in the Fairmont apartments. apart-ments. Mrs. Walter 1. Felt will give a bridge lea in honor of Miss Kdgheill at her home on Sherman avenue, Saturday afternoon. . i Mrs. F. J. McGanney will entertain the Thursday afternoon bridge club and a few extra guests Wednesday afternoon at her hchne, 460 East Broadway. The date is changed from Thursday owing to the fact that it is a holiday. " The Crystal Bridge club will be entertained enter-tained Wednesday afternoon, June 5, at luncheon at the Country club bv Mrs. Robert H. Peale. It will be the last meeting meet-ing of the club for the season. Mrs. MJnnfce C Taylor and Mrs. Mabel Lang ton e n tertatned last night at the home of Mrs. Taylor on North First West street, in honor of Miss Naomi Tingey and Frank Hatheson, who will be married soon. The evening was spent with games and a late supper" followed. The supper table had a bronze basket of pink and white gladioli-and sweet peas as a centerpiece. center-piece. The guests numbered thirty. The Monday Afternoon club was entertained enter-tained by Mrs. George "Vorls at her home In the Cluff apartments yesterday afternoon. after-noon. The afternoon was spent in sewing and tea was served at 4 o'clock. Spring flowers decorated the tea table. The club members are Mrs. Francis V. Fitzgerald, Mrs. William Setey. Mrs. Frank Anderson, Ander-son, Mrs. J. E. Ambler, Mrs. P. O. Perkins, Per-kins, Mrs. Reginald Campbell, Mrs. R. J. Frolseth, Miss Ethel Campbell, Miss Dorothy Dor-othy Froiseth. The Reynolds circle. Ladies of the G. A. R,, will give a silver tea this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Odd Fellows hall In Post-office Post-office place. A general Invitation is extended. ex-tended. The Mizpah Red Crows auxiliary will meet at the Commercial club today from 10:30 until 5 o'clock. Mrs. Kate Myers will entertain members mem-bers of the Veteran Rebekah association at her home, 143 South Fourth East street. All veteran Rebekahs are invited to attend. at-tend. . . . The Post Noble Grands club. Red Cross auxiliary, will meet today from 10:30 until 4:30 o'clock. Tlie Life Science society, Ibsen class, will meel-with Mrs. Henrietta Martin. No. 4 Sharp flats, this afternoon at 4 o clock. The Welfare club will meet this evening even-ing at the Civic center on Regent street. R T Rrockbrtnk will talk on "The Mexican Mex-ican Situation." Music will be furnished by Mrs. Lorena Whipple Goodwin and Mrs. Ethel Nettleton Rarney. Tho surgical dressings class of the Ladies' La-dies' Literary club will meet this evening at the clubhouse. Mrs Annie Anlhonv will entertain Victor Vic-tor Lodge Sewing circle this afternoon at her home, 96S Braddley place. . The Ladies' Aid society of the First Congregational church will meet In tho church parlors today from 11 until 3 o'clock. 4 Tlie Sante ctnb will meet this evening with Mrs. William White on Chase avenue. ave-nue. The Saturday Night club will meet with HISS Jane Howat nt the home of Dnd Mrs, Robert Hampton, Saturday night. The Seekers' Literary club will meet with Mrs. R. H. Savage. 59 East Eleventh South slreet. A paper on Kipling s India" In-dia" will be given bv Mrs. Frank Rnmel. ' Dr and Mrs. James B. MoEtaany have returned from a three weeks' trip to the southern California beaches. Mrs. Charles I. Tuttle has returned from a visit to New York and Washbig-ton Washbig-ton and Is wilh her mother, Mrs. Oscar K. Lewis. Miss Sarah Worth n lias returned from a three weeks' visit to Captain and Mrs, Fred Kammermnn in Monti. Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Burton and |