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Show :ISS LOIS WALTON, daughter of Mr. andj Mrs. E. T. Walton, whose engagement to i: Lawrence Kendall Latimer is announced today. !; The wedding will take place in June. j jnchBon Is Given in Honor of Bride SS HO'.IACB B. 'WHITNEY cnter- (allied at luncheon at. her home, i "'3 Fourth avenue, yesterday aft-'n aft-'n honor ot Miss Marion Whitney, ,111 be married to George Harold June IS. il Brunner roses were arranged as ty centerpiece for the table. The . cards were In the form of flower . Covers were laid for twelve. Ch Miss Brita McDonald, a bride, of . eek. s guest of honor. Miss Na-Holfman Na-Holfman entertained at luncheon at ,ome on East South Temple street iK 'roses and pink snapdragons In a formed a centerpiece for the table, place cards were hand painted In rs and bluebirds. I vers were laid for the following, be- the guest of honor: Mrs. Hoy 'vler Miss Aflon McDonald, Miss nee' McDonald. Mrs. J. Wootton, ' V. C. McDonald and Mrs. P. S. :h- honor of the senior members of the -ity. the Gamma Phi sorority of the entity of Utah entertained at a sup-dance sup-dance last evening at the Malcolm -er home in Cottonwood. A color ne of gold and black, the sorority s. was carried out in the decorations, ig flowers were used throughout the ,i. Supper was served at 12 o'clock, committee on arrangements included Jeanette Groo. Miss Eunice Raddatz Miss Flora Raddatz. Members of the -iiv Include Miss Margaret Arm-g.'Miss Arm-g.'Miss Minnie Barlow, Miss Paulina din. Miss Emily Brlnton, Miss Kath-Pouirlas, Kath-Pouirlas, Miss Marguerite Douglas, Nadine Dunn, Miss Dorothy Farns-r-h, Miss Lucille Farnsworth, Miss i ette Groo, Miss Marjorle Lewis, Miss i Knudsen. Miss Hazel McMullen, Miss itlelne McClellan. Miss Mildred Mac-i, Mac-i, Miss Flora Raddatz. Miss Eunice ilatz. Miss Josephine Richards, Miss - Cannon, Miss Marian Redd. Miss ile Buckholtz. Miss Edna Hansen, Rosella Ellerbeck, Miss Opal Knud-Miss Knud-Miss Allie Moyle, Miss Lucille Reid, Louise Snow, Miss Ruth Allen, Miss ;el Lewis, Miss Belle Armstrong. Anna May Warren and Miss Eleanor nto. -q. FI. M. Allison. Jr.. entertained at i k v v ; - W Era s v- x Sv- f 4 -y ftUS " ' Ay Photo by Amundsen. :ieon yesterday at her home, 732 East South street, in honor of Mrs. ?e Sutherland, who has recently ar-I ar-I from "Washington to spend the sum-: sum-: in Salt Lake. : ik roses were arranged in a basket - centerpiece for the table. Covers laid for eight. Bridge followed ::ieon. ademic graduates of St. Mary's acad-were acad-were guests at a luncheon given by mothers of the resident graduates at Bransford yesterday. Luncheon was ed at tables arranged in the form of ' and decorated in the class colors, : and silver. White peonies and rose red straw flowers developed the -me. The place cards were in the ' of canary birds, the class mascots, vers were laid for the following grad- iss Marguprlte Shea, Miss P.hoda Bru-Miss Bru-Miss Mildred Brown, Miss Grace an, Miss Erma Kuster. Miss Emily 'i. Muss Ruth Carney, Miss Margaret S Miss Vera Strom. Miss Theresa iter, Miss Amelia S-chlecht. Miss Co-e Co-e Maupin, Miss Margaret O'Neil, Miss :red Maupin, Miss Betty Giles, Miss 0 Maxwell, Miss Jean Jackson, Miss 1 Poynter. 'roe of the officers of the St. Mary's :nae association were special guests, P. J. O'Carroll, Miss Ethel Bixby and R. C. O'Neill. ie hostesses were Mrs. J. P. Carney. Bond, Mrs. Fred Kuster, Mrs. M. G. Mrs. Poynter, Mrs. A. J. Bruneau, Jthel Hogan, Mrs. Charles Stocker, R- E. Maupin and Mrs. A. L. Ileus. r. and Mrs. E. T. Walton announce engagement of their daughter, Lois, awrence Kendall Latimer. The wed- will take place in June. Both voung I have been called by the Mormon eli as mis5lonaries to the Society Tsl-s. Tsl-s. Miss Walton, who is a well known nan of this city, will have supervi- ' of music in Tahiti. The couple will for their missionary duties lmme-y lmme-y following the wedding. "s- Frank M. Whitney will entertain arternoon in honor of Miss Marion '"cy, a June bride. ss Delia Huffaker, a June bride, will j i.at a trouiiseau tea this after-1 after-1 at her home in Cottonwood. I 'nnL- Phillips will entertain at a ken-nn ken-nn and miscellaneous shower this noon at her home on West Fifth ' ? honor of MfS3 Helen no will be married soon. I ' J; especially interesting program has :owlan!fw uY thQ music department Hall, under the direction of Mies Alice Churchill, in connection with commencement exercises. The entertainment entertain-ment will be given at tlip Indies' Literary club Monday evening and will consist principally of Interpretative dancing with Chopin's preludes. A short musical program pro-gram will precede the dances. Mr. and Mrs. Benner X. Smith entertained enter-tained at dinner at the Alta club Wednesday Wednes-day night. The decorations were in pink and white peonies. Candelabra held pink and white candles. Covers were laid lor fourteen. Mrs. King Thomas entertained the BI Exito club last evening at her home on East Third Southstreet. Syringa and vellow and pink roses were used through- ! out the house. Eight tables were arranged for "500." A late supper was served. The guests Included the members of the club and their husbands. I i The Utah Women's Press club will meet in the board room of the public library on Saturday evening at S o'clock. The Drogram will include the following numbers: "Current Events." Mrs. Iucy I A Clark: "Handcart Pioneers. Mrs. Lily r" Wostenholm: "Utah Volunteers of 1S6" " Mrs. Margaret Fisher, and ''The Mormon Battalion," by Mrs. Mabel Thur- ' man Davis. |