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' , ,lV L 3- iiie lote lvua onp. rLinnnp- girlish Grace - in Evidence in Exercises of Field Day 3i ! OlTII and springtime are now in f I. cv"ltnce mv the social world. Tho 'jlL eraJuatc ""hose stage is June, with jfonccment as the final curtain, is -it Mhool and tho climax of her AT Supenority- Little sister juniors, , (3 and freshmen are doing her m rlous kicl3 of entertaiu-. entertaiu-. " ai she is the belle of the hour I younger circles. , Wliful graco and beauty held sway CI', ,aMlial oll dav exercises at BaU 1YliT- The program ;!ith if faucy cl;lllces on the lawn tool0 01 arranRed by Misa Isabel ""Vv' 1'''-VSlcal director. One Iran-(' Iran-(' tk'Ung g,rla m costume took part m Program for the entertainment mm ilnd friend3 of tho schoo) u (,T ', 3Cn'ed a charming P froek ldCr g'rlS iu fluff'y SU"'" I S" '10 ''-to was one among . Settles winch will mark the f' I'lis of Salt Lake's exclusive f , Sc,iool. Mj'Hrsil,- of r(ah h;gh sch00j and in' muversil.V girls and boys are rk. 5 ll'C festivities preceding k In, mt with tho girl graduate central figure in the cnterlain- ! "Xion- 'j,1"),,, and juniors of Kowland 'tvl and the faculty of the aca-irJ! aca-irJ! i:yi';Parlm'"t Woru guests at a lawn f. J"'" b-' 1,10 sophomore class last if V sir C '10ni ,M'SS iI?1CU Marc-V j rc,H' 1-o lawn was decorated y vrsl'a"cse lanterns and garden , -J'o.iturn 0f tic entertainment was ,';','n Prcs-iiled by the .'ciphoniores :.r fl" 0,1 tl'e juniors. Each '' f 11,0 sol'l'oinoro class impcr- .' a m"mbcr of the junior class "me clever "hits'' were made. A TTRACTIVE figures 'in field day exercises of Rowland Hall on the school lawn, Friday. At the top, left Miss Katharine Browne. Group : j: of members of the graduating class, left to right, Miss Virginia Godbe, Miss Virginia Rust, both of this city, and Miss Jane McGee of Price; : :j at right, Miss Dorothy Gayford. Below, Pompeian flower girls in dancing pose, left to right, Miss Margaret Godbe, Aliss Margaret Gunter, Miss ! : Virginia Rust, Miss AAargaret Benson, Miss Louise Marks, Miss Estelle Bennett, Miss Katharine Browne, Miss Marjorie Chipman, Miss Mary Eliza- i! beth Edwards, Miss Margaret Ryan, Miss Adelaide Hampton, Miss Marie Spillard of Hollywood, Cal., Miss Nora Eccles of Ogden, Miss Helen : Marcy, Miss Isabel Harvielle and Miss Dorothy Gayford. :' Class songs were sung 'v ",0 Kir,s ot all of tlie classes. Punch was served Jurins the evening eve-ning and a light supper followed the presentation of the playlet. I'urple iris decorated the flipper table. The members of the sophomore class are Miss Helen Marcy, -Miss Marjorie Chipman. Miss Margaret l.lenson, Miss Marv Elizabeth Edwards, Miss Marie Spillard. Miss Louise Marks and Miss1 Margaret Kyan. The senior class includes Miss Virginia Vir-ginia 1'ust. Miss Virginia Gudbo and Miss Jane McGee. The junior class members are "Miss Katherine Brown. Miss p.'slelle Heiinetl, Miss Margaret Godbe. Miss Nora LVeles of Ogden, Gss Jl.iry 11 ay of Rock Springs, Wye.; Aliss l.'cncviovc MiUick of Llachfoot, Idaho; Miss Ruih Williams, Miss Ellen Evans and M.iss Dorothy Gayford. Members of the faculty in attendance attend-ance were Miss Minerva Bucknor. Miss Tsabel Crooks, Mrs. Jean Hampton, Mrs. Ha.roh! Stephens. Miss Tenipleton and Miss Wiekwaro. SPARKLING humor held sway at a luncheon given by the Woman's Pan-Hellenic association, composed of r.ollege fraternity women, of the city, at the Hotel Utah yesterday. The enter-tainiMi-nl was in" honor r.f Mrs. V. II. 1'u'uam. a member of the association, who will leave soon for Boise to make 1:( r iionic. The bin-'heon was served at one long table in the banquet room of the hotel. I'urple iris and snowy bridal wreath, arranged in the form of a ' I','' mode an eftVetivc centerpiece. The place- cards were photographs of each of the assoeiutinn members present, taken in college days. An a jprn pri a I e limeriek was written on each and they were tied with the -various fraternity colors. PirigM informal toasts were given, with Mrs. E. .1. Gorltani as toas'lnis t ress. Covers were laid for the followin": Mrs. W. TJ.- I'titnam. Mrs. I. M. Cross, Mrs. (Gen Miller, Mrs. G. V. Gowrx , Mrs. J. E. Licrge, Mrs. L. E. Arnold, Mrs. A. .!. Gorlinm, Mrs. Male..,,, carpenter, car-penter, Mrs. Prank Gnstin, Mrs. L. II. Mart ineau, .1 r., .M rs. Morris I,. I.'itehio, Mrs. W. L. Peniek, Mrs. Ilgc.jrd Law-son, Law-son, Mrs. V. A. Stout, Mr. S. J ,. Killings. Kill-ings. .ir.. Mrs. .p-niirs c. Porter, Mrs. G. 1). Kirkpal riek. Mrs. Raymond Wheeler, Mrs. William Tugin.an', .Mrs. S. V. Rothwell, Mrs. c. A. Ri.e, Mrs. Ko2Kothw-ejl,.NIrs. A. R. Knott, .Mrs. (Continue.-" od Pollowtne; PseZl : a STUDY of sweet sixteen and spring, the three S's which "turn a young man's fancy to thoughts of love." The picture was espe- daily posed for The Tribune by Miss Lucy Sanborn, daughter of Mr. :, : and Mrs. J. A. Sanborn, formerly of this city and now of Portland, Ore.: . Miss Sanborn is a grand-daughter of the first president of the Mormon; ;: church in Utah, Brigham Young, and is at present in the city engaged in some genealogical research work. : and will be followed by a small reception. recep-tion. Alter a month's trip to the coast the couple will make their home iu this citv. 5liss Hall will entertain at a tros-soau tros-soau tea this aiunioou at her home on First iNorth. The marriage of MU-es Bessio Irene Bueh and Kzekiel K. Zimmerman took place Wednesday evening at the home 01 the bride s mother, -Mrs. Amos Busch, on Tenth avenue. The ceremony was performed by Bishop David L. Lyon, and was followed by a reception. recep-tion. The couple are in California lor their honeymoon, and on their return will niuke their home in this city. Samuel Galiazai announces the marriage mar-riage of his daughter, Florence, to William Wil-liam Groesbeck. The wedding took place Friday evening at tho home ot the bride "on First avenue. The ceremony was performed bv the Rev. ! A. .Siinp-kin .Siinp-kin in the presence of relatives and a few friends. Tho couple will be at home to their friends, after May 25, at 830 Fast Thirteenth South street. ;;: 3f. Mrs. Augustus Fearing announces the marriage of her daughter, Umina, to Grover Cahoon of Bexburg, Idaho. The wedding took place Faster Sunday at Bexburg. The couple will bo at home for the present in Bexburg. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Movie of Alpine, Utah, announce the marriage of their daughter, Josephine, to William W. Phelps, Jr. The marriage took place Wednesday in this city. The bride is well known in this city and is popular among a largo number of friends. The bridegroom, who has just returned from active service in Frauee, is the sou of William W. Phelps, Sr., and Bettie Rogers Phelps. . , The couple will bo at homo m two weeks at their home on Seventh East street. arrived home Thursday from a visit to ti-ui I'raneiseo and Los Angeles. Pi- and Mrs. J. F. Pascliek and two mall daughters have arrived homo from Seattle, where Mrs. l'aschok and children spent two months. Dr. Pas-ehik Pas-ehik ioined them two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Pisher and Mrs C'laienee Milner have arrived from ialitoruia. -Mr. and Mrs. fisher spent the latter part of the winter m the Hernmdas and Mrs. Milner joined them reeeutlv ill I'nlilornia. Mr. and Mrs. t'ijdier'nnd Mr. and Mrs. Milner will oeeupv the homo of Senator William it. King on East South Temple street, for the 'summer. Mrs. Matthew Cullen, Mrs. Kuel G. llalloran and two children, Mrs. A. Hrunton and Miss Kathenne Stanley have returned from California, where thev spent tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. pre'd V. Leonard, who have occupied the Cullen homo on Last pifth South street have gone to a home in Cottonwood Cotton-wood for the summer. :lt Captain ami Mrs. Arthur McChrys-tal McChrys-tal and baby daughter are now in quarters quar-ters at Fort liouglas. Mrs. MeChrys-tal's MeChrys-tal's mother, Mrs. Ceorge Bliss of San Praucisco, is at tho Hotel Utah. 1' Mrs. E. C. Parsons arrived home last week from a visit to San Praucisco. Mr. and Mrs. Curtiu F. Parr will be at. homo at. No. 10 Kuby apartments after Juno 1. AVilliam A. Paul of Melbourne, Australia, Aus-tralia, is the guest of his uncle, Samuel Paul, on his way to England. ij: Mr. and Mrs. W. S. MeCoruiek and daughter, Miss Anna ' MeCoruiek, loft the latter part of tho week for Panama for a stay of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Joffs and three children will leave in a .short while for California to malto their home. Mrs. Samuel STewhouse and mother, Mrs. Mary Stingloy, left tho last of tho week for California to spend tho summer. Mrs. Margaret Blain Salisbury is expected to arrive soon from California Califor-nia to spend the summer at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. L. B. McCornick, on East. South Temple street. The McCornick Mc-Cornick family will occupy their home in Cottonwood after June 1 for tho summer. l Mr. and Mrs. George Y. Wallace, Jr., have returned from an automobile trip to California. They have been absent sis weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Currie of St. Paul, Minn., have returned home after a four months' visit with their daughter, Mrs. George E. Bavies, 1017 Third avenue. ave-nue. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cannon aro receiving re-ceiving congratulations over the arrival ar-rival of a baby daughter at their home, 1426 South Fifteenth East stroet. Mrs. E. D. Herman has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. N. E. Sncll, at Soda Springs, Idaho. Mrs. Snell accompanied her mother homo for a visit. Mrs. Irene Iiickson Schulder and little lit-tle son Dickson have returned from Los Angeles and the beaches. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McDonald have left for a visit to New York, Chicago and Springfield. 111. Mrs. R. Duerden, Sll McClelland avenue, ave-nue, and her daughter, Miss Lulu Duer- (Continued on Page Five.) : : " , M V ill r: : i; mmmmmm ' i?:.; . -. Siifef SgKsif' ' iiiiS ;:; : is Si ::ii-:' i; i.i: ii !;' ii ;.: Si": ' tMa-i!f:iiiiiii: i iiiSi: iiSiiiii? Si M . :;v-:::" . exS&m '.. '':S'...' iii::- : S:i:ii:::iS:::v:::: ::!'::i::i- : ::i'iSS :::: llillilllllllllllllH j (Continued from Page One.) James Logic, Mrs. IJ. X. Kilbourne, Miss Ethel Paul, Miss Carrie Sapping-nn, Sapping-nn, Miss Ilebjn Monroe, Miss Vivian ri:ilerbeck, Miss Claro Lllcrbeek, Miss 'll'ivelyn Negilas, Miss Marion liiskcy ;and Miss Edith Ware. " n N' AN oriental setting, a Japanese 11 tea was given and an oriental program pro-gram was presented by the music section sec-tion of tho Ladies' Literary club at the clubhouse yesterday afternoon. Small tables were placed in the main 'auditorium of the clubhouse and the program was given as a cabaret entertainment. enter-tainment. Oriental rugs and Japanese lanterns were used in the adornment of the Toom. A Japanese vase of Japanese iris was tho center of each table and littlo maids in JapaiKTso costumes served tea. Tho little maids included "Miss Iris Tyler, Miss Margaret Dorman, Miss Gladys Davcy, Miss Betty Bar-rotto Bar-rotto and Miss Adelaide Ackerman. Mrs. Philip Schonert was chairman of tho tea commit too and Mrs. W. D.. Ilishcl was chairman of tho decorating committee. " The. program, given under the direc-' direc-' tion of Mrs. Ernest Ashlou Smith, chairman of tho section, follows: Japanese tlanco .....Mies Katherinc Alice Levering "'Music ..Chineso stringed instruments AVai Kucy, Woo Joe, Soon Ngok. Armenian song and dance Victoria Sahagian , '"Violin solo, Orienlale from Kaleidoscope "Caesar Ciu"....Miss Leah Burton East Indian street Nautch dance.... Miss Naomi Hoffman Japanese flute solo Chidori H. Sawatari. Greek songs "Tho Spring Water and the Girl" Spj-ridon Samara Berceuse Nocturne Kockinos : "Tho Old Demos" Karrery Mrs. E. G. Skliris. Mrs. Percival Perkins at the piano. Hawaiian music, contributed by Mr. Bush, manager of Hawaiian Troubadours. Trouba-dours. .'C'hinctjO wedding dance. Miss Levering Piano duct, Turkish March (from Beethoven's "Kuins of Athens"), arranged by Rubinstein. ..Miss Hetty Nilson, Mrs. Percival Perkins. Egyptian slavo dance '. . . . Miss Naomi Hoffman Chinese music. . .Stringed instruments ",' "Native trio Wai Kucy, Woo Joe, Soon Ngok. nN HONOR of Miss Edith Smith, who a will leave soon for England, Mrs. Jlobert Murray Stewart and Mrs. George Albert Smith entertained at tea from 3 until 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon after-noon at the Smith homo on Yale avenue. ave-nue. ' Gold tulips were used in the dining room. A cut glass basket of gold tulips tied with gold-colored maline formed tho centerpiece for the tea table. ta-ble. Streamers of malino extended 'from tho chandeliers to the corners of Jhe table. Red peonies, red tulips and bridal wreath were used in decorating tho living room, and lavender sweet-peas sweet-peas and bridal wreath were used in the ;uusic room. The porch was decorated in spring blossoms. Mrs. Murray Stewart presided at tho tea tablo during the afternoon and tho following young girls assisted iu the (lining room: Miss Helen Kearns, Miss. Mildred Burrows, Miss Mario Covey and Miss Cleone Smith. Assisting tho hostesses in receiving the ,'guests were Miss Marian Cartwright, Miss Bao Williams and Miss Mary Hansen. The guests numbered twenty-five. twenty-five. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Woollcy entertained Wednesday evening at dinner at their home on Yalo avenuo in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Albert Smith. A crystal crys-tal bowd of lavender and white columbines colum-bines formed the centcrpieco for the table. Covers wero laid for fourteen. Members of tho general board, Y. L. M. I. A., entertained Thursday after-soon after-soon at luncheon in honor of Mrs. George Albert Smith. Sweetpeas and cherry blossoms wero used throughout Personal Mrs. Claire Stewart Boyor will leave today for New York, whero she will meet her husband, Lieutenaut De Witt A. Boyer, who has just returned from France. After a short visit iu the east tho young couple will return to make their home in Salt Lake. Mrs. Dale Pitt of Index, Wash., is the guest of Mr. Pitt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pitt, at their homo on North Temple street. 'fi Mrs. W. J. Browning returned Friday Fri-day from a two months' stay iu California Cali-fornia and is at home at lbl North Main street. Mrs. Roy L. Schuyler is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. McDonald. Mc-Donald. She was formerly Miss Phyllis McDonald, and is here to attend the wedding of her sister, Brita, who will bo married to John Kimball Woolloy of Seattle early in June. Captain Schuyler has been ordered abroad iu command of the Eighteenth company, replacement troops. Mrs. Lester D. Rankin, formerly Miss Mary Gilmer, left the latter part of tho week for Los Angeles to join her husband who has recently been mustered out of military service. J: Mrs. R. W. Salisbury has returned from a trip to California. Mrs. F. C. Schramm is spending a few weeks in California. !S Mrs. Edmund Kearns has arrived from the Kearns ranch at Elko, New, and is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jenkinson. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stedman and Mrs. F. C. Jensen of this city-, who have been touring California .by automobile are now on their wav home. " Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Baird are now at home in a new residence in Val Verda. , Miss Nan Y'oung of San Antonio, Texas, has left for home after spending spend-ing a few days with Mrs. U. G. Moser on her way from Seattle. Major and Mrs. Rex Trower have arrived ar-rived in New Yrork, where they will make their home. Mrs. Trower was formerly Miss Elizabeth McCuno of this city and was married recently iu France. Miss Alice Felt has gone to New York to visit her sister, Mrs. J. P. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Benner X. Smith have returned from California and aro at the Hotel Utah. . Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Sowles have gone to Chicago and Ncn- Y'ork to spend a month. Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Keith have returned re-turned from : a visit to southern California. Cali-fornia. Their daughter, Miss Katherine Keith, who is attending Marlborough school in Los Angeles, will arrive homo in June for the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen II. McMurrin the rooms. The guests numbered Thirty-six. Thirty-six. M"MBERS of the Art guild of the University of Utah entertained at a dinner dance last evening at Hills-den, Hills-den, in Cottonwood. Purple iris and lilacs wero used in decorating tho rooms. A wicker basket of the iris tied with purplo maline formed a centerpiece for the dinner table. The guests numbered twenty. The committee on arrangements arrange-ments included Miss Judith Hills, Miss Ruth Senior and Miss Mary Sherwood. MISS DORA HALL, a bride of the week, was the guest of honor at a bridge tea given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Lloyd Garrison, Miss Maurino Bourgard and Miss Hazel Bourgard at the home of Mrs. Garrison, 1557 Re-dondo Re-dondo avenue.. Guests were entertained at seven tables at bridge. Others came in for tea. A low bowl of purple iris was the centerpiece for the tea table and a basket of the same flowers adorned the living room. MRS. A. T. M'CANNE entertained at luncheon at her home on U street yesterday afternoon. Pink' roses in a basket, with a pink malino bow on the handle, was the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for twelve. MR. AND MRS. HARRY STURGES entertained at a dancing party last evening at their home on East First South street in honor of Mrs. Sturges's brother, Sam Culver Park. Pink tulips were used in decorating the dining room and living rooms. Punch was served on the porch. A fortune-telling booth was arranged in the music room, presided over by Miss Lylo Bradford. A late supper was sorved. Assisting the host and hostess in receiving the guests wero Mrs. Fred- erick Taylor of New Yrork, Miss Katherine Kather-ine Joyce of Ogdcn, Miss Marjorie Howard, How-ard, Boyd Park, Elbridgo Taylor and Miss Phoebe Dcy. The guests numbered num-bered forty. , DAUGHTERS OF LYNDS entertained enter-tained in honor of Miss Ellen Mc-Carty, Mc-Carty, who will leavo soon with her mother, Mrs. J. E. MeCarty, for California. Cali-fornia. Tho guests included Miss An-nice An-nice Lyman, Miss Edelweis Schuster, Miss Mona Bottorff, Miss Myrtiee Clinton, Clin-ton, Miss Fern Baxter, Miss Marjorie Harris, Miss Ruth Barnard, Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Ramey and Miss Josephine MeCarty. Me-Carty. MRS. RALPH E. PRESSNALL entertained en-tertained Saturday afternoon at a matinee party at tho Orpheum, followed fol-lowed by luncheon at tho Newhouse, in honor of Mrs. George A. Langton of Los Angeles. Covers were laid for seven. sev-en. A bowl of pink sweetpeas formed the centerpiece for tho table. The guests included Mrs. Seth Langton, Mrs. R. V. Martin, Mrs. C. A. Raysor, Miss Ruthe Bellcmere and Mrs. Frank E. Knotts. AMID-MAY dance was given last evening by the Ladies' Aux-iliary of the U. C. T. at the Newhouse hotel. An arch decorated with blue maline bows and tiny sunflowers, tho colors of the organization, was arranged over the punch table. Cards were played in the president's suite. 'The committees in charge were as follows: ' Arrangements, Mrs. J. H. Saxman, Mrs. W. L. Walters, Mrs. S. B. Hamill and Mrs. .W. R. Williams; reception, Mrs. S. B. Hamill, Mrs. W. L. Price, Mrs. Delos Irish and Mrs. H. B. Blades; card committee, Mrs. J. F. Hansen and Mrs. W. L. Wetherbee; refreshments committee, Mrs. W. L. Wetherbee, Mrs. J. M. Miller; floor committee, J. B. Lewis, J. H. Saxman, W. T. Hart and Robert Brewster; ticket committee, Mrs. W. R, Williams, Mrs. J. C. Glea-son Glea-son and Mrs. F. L. Walters. MISS HARRIET ODEN entertained at a dancing party last night at her home, 54Q Elizabeth street. Bridal wreath and snowballs were used throughout tho rooms. A light supper sup-per was served. Assisting the hostess in receiving the guests were Mrs. W, P. Odcn, Mrs. E. M. Clark and Mrs. Henry Marron. Tho following young girls presided at tho punch table during dur-ing the evening: Miss Loyola Brandon, Miss Norma Bryan, Miss Alcine Griffin Grif-fin and Miss Elenor Clark. The guests numbered fifty. Events of Coming Week Sororities of the University of Utah including Gamma Phi, Alpha Chi, Chi Omega and Delta Epsilou, will entertain enter-tain at. tea Wednesday afternoon at the Hotel Utah. The committee on arrangements ar-rangements includes Miss Flora Rad-datz. Rad-datz. Miss Marv Sneddon, Miss Willia Kobbins and Miss Eslollo Dunvon. The Seekers' Literary club will give, a. card party and kensington at the Civic Center Tuesday afternoon from 2 until 5 o 'clock. Tho cluh has adopted au orphan and the money realized from the entertainment will be devoted to the support of the child. , -fi Miss Florence Hall will entertain at a dancing party Wednesday evening at her home, 1055 First avenue. Miss Bae Williams will entertain at tea Saturday -afternoon at her homo in the Knickerbocker apartments in honor of Miss Edith Smith, who will leave soon for Europe. Mrs. Ernest Gayford will entertain informally Wednesday afternoon at her home, 1006 Third avenue, from 4 until 6 o'clock, in honor of the faculty of Rowland Hall. Mrs. Orson Berg will entertain the Series club, Mny 29, at tea at her home, 1404 South Ninth West street. Weddings and Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brandley ' announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter daugh-ter Anna to Evan Morgan Williams. The wedding w-ill take place early in June. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Anderson of this city announce the engagement of their daughter Delida to Cranford Perry Walker, of Los Augeles, California. The wedding will take place sometime this summer in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. O L. Eliason announce tho mariage of their daughter Lillv to Edward Heflinger of Pasadena, California. Cali-fornia. The wedding took place Tuesday, Tues-day, at Ogden. The couple will niako their home in Pasadena. Mr. and Mrs. B. IT. Vincent announce the engagement of their daughter Ruth to Leslie W. Burt of Brigham City, Utah. The wedding will take place early in June. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rohbins announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter daugh-ter Mary to Wilford Leonard. Tho wedding will take place in June. Miss Bernice Whitmore, formerly of Nephi, Utah, and Captain L. C. Kar-rick Kar-rick of this city, were married Monday evening at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. G. C. Whitmore, in Los Angeles. The couple are spending their honeymoon at Long Beach, Cal., and are expected to arrive in Salt Lake soon. Captain Kerrick, who is the sou of Mrs. S. E. Kerrick of this city, arrived ar-rived from France a few days ago with the Ninetj-'first division, and will receive re-ceive his discharge in a short while. The bride has many friends in the city as she has frequently visited here. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Montag announce the marriage of their daughter Norma to A. E. Pickering, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pickering. The wedding took piaco April 23, at the home of tho bride. Tlu marriage of Miss Irene V. Smith and Gilpin S. Woolley will take place Thursday at noon, in the Salt Lake temple. tem-ple. The ceremony will be followed by a wedding .breakfast, for tho two families, fami-lies, at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Smith on I street. ; The marriage of Miss Dora Hall and Walter Tracy will take place Wednesday Wednes-day at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hall, 78 East First North. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen, in the preseuco of relatives and closo friends. J h"" r.-fcrdav from Kansas M )l'",h;. formerly Miss Zolda h nf Salt '-:,k( : e f . v Corfman will go to Provo 1 l1' i to atton.l the annual ban-.' ban-.' M3 1, e F ocior academy Mrs. ' l:i tM-cr P. Kirkscv has gone to - 'K and Los Angolos, Cal., ''s I , J I'. Christiansen are related his experiences. Tho guests numbered sevent v-five. Mrs. 15. B. Rawlett entertained the U. D. C. Wednesday afternoon at her home, 105 Fifth East street. Vocal selections were given by Mrs. B. W. Ilurd, a reading by Tom Belcher and violin iind piano selections by Waldo Barrows and Miss Violet Barrows. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Mrs. J. E. Belcher was assisting hostess. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Timpson entertained enter-tained Thursday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Shires, Jr.. at their home, 410 Pleasaut avenue. The house was decorated in red, white and blue. The guests were seated at three tables, fourteen at each table. Baskets of carnations car-nations and sweet peas formed center-pieees center-pieees for the tables. The guests included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. II. Graves, Mr. aud Mrs. William Zettv, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shires, Mr. and Mr. Wilford Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. Max Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Slack Melrov, Mr. and Mrs. E. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bird, Mr. aud Mrs. H. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. F. Syphus, Mr. and Mrs. E. Andrews, Miss Edith Syphus, Miss Lizzie Shires, Miss Maud Clark, Miss Emma Shires, G. Lloyd, Marvin Shires, Joseph Shires and Sam Shires. Mrs. Marie Gall was hostess at a luncheon given at her home, 359 Meade street, Thursday afternon from 3 to 5 o 'clock. The 'members of the Series club were guests. Bright clusters of snapdragons were used on the tea table. Mrs. Gall was assisted by Mrs. Orson Berg. The members present were Mrs. Etta Jarmon, Mrs. .Lillie Thompson, Mrs. F. A. Strain, Mrs. M. C. McDaniel, Mrs. Harry Parker, Mrs. L. Koontz, Mrs. Allie Harris, Mrs. J. T. Kluge, Mrs. Orson Berg, Mrs. Belle Hagen, Mrs. Florence Hodowal and Mrs. Bov Kluge. krellaneous Events J i Faddis entertained at a p-war'tv Thursday afternoon at V!:iI m, East Fifth South street, fifth birthday ann.vcr-i!!'11 ann.vcr-i!!'11 Kov. The afternoon 3 of her 'ie1;--At 5 o'clock tea 'r i The guests wero seated at table decorated with garden . Te birthday cake, lighted .'''."' Jlnred tapers, was the cen-'r-hite caps and flags were the B ' rS Fade is was assisted in i en-hr en-hr Mr K. E. Kogers. Mrs. .f&W T. E. Faddis. HI ..;-. the birthday anniversary it. members, .the Wm-Oue f'.' to'k club entertained Monday i.t the home of Mrs. C. L. 1163 Indian avenue. The "honor were Mrs. M. E .San-5 .San-5 ,(r. c L Davis and Mrs. 1. '"'I' X program was followed by ' f wicker basket of lilacs and .frias' was the centerpiece tor the t A eift was presented to each ' L whose birthday was celebrated hb members present were Mr and Beniamin Terpenmng, Mrs. A. h. " x Sanderson, Miss Edith Mrs. W. L. Morgan Miss Lou-, Lou-, fen. William Houser Mrs. Wade ef'"H M Hanson, Fred Winthers, f Mi-KmMit Mrs. Jennie Houser, L5kr's. Mrs. Lilly Miller, v j Winthers, C. L. Davis, L Foley and Mrs. A. M. Woods. 1 . L si Mrs. B. J. Burnett enter-: enter-: fueaav evening at their home jsr of Mrs. W. J. Burnett who Xate4 her sixty-seventh birthday. : b" flowers were used throughout '.Souse. A lisrht supper was served. " X :-".'le W. N. Embroidery club was en- Wed Tiiesday afternon by Mrs. A. "''"Jenmhs at hpr home on West Sec---.'.( Xorth street. Befreshments were red and a musical program was 7: it bv little Miss Ella Toombs. The iters present were Mrs. H. B. Car- fcr, Mrs. IT. B. Scarlett, Mrs. F. S. Mrs. Lloyd Shelton, Mrs. Alma i .t, Mrs. Thomas Carmedv, Mrs. M. - ' Cilson and Mrs. C. E. Scott. I ' V'.lri W. J. Ashman entertained with "y-'tiince party at the Hippodrome last (1 followed" bv tea. The guests in-i! in-i! :W Mrs. 0. E. Hendershot, Mrs. J. William', Mrs. ,T. R. Tregeagle, Mrs. B. Blato, Mrs. C. C. Lancaster, Mrs. J. Crane, Mrs. B. G. Walters, Mrs. " J, Aslierman and Miss Dorothy no. rs. Harry Bowen entertained at borne, 2S2.3 Seventh East street, jnesilay evening, in honor of her Serjeant 0. W. Eosenkrantz, and lliers of Company F of the 362nd "try. who have just returned from n service overseas. The house was sated with national colors and ! flowers. The evening was spent hmmg and music. Peter Bosone, has Keen decorated for braverv, |