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Show A PRETTILY arranged tea was .riven yesterday afternoon in the President's Presi-dent's suite at I he Motel Utah by Mrs. Charles Ira Turtle, in compliment compli-ment to Mrs. IvJwiti K. Holmes, who has recently arrived from California, to spend the summer in Salt Lake, and Mrs. Harold Hranfford J.amb. Tho decorations w.re in pink roses, which Ipiit beauty lo ail of tho rooms of tht suite. A white basket of the roses farmed a centerpiece for tho tea table. In the receivint; line were t he hostess ami the two pur-tH of honor. A list ins in entertaining tho quests were Mrs. Walter Wal-ter C. Lewis and Miss Firyan Houston. One hundred and fifty invitations wore Issued. ')ne of the most interesting matnmonai events of the summer will be the wedding of .Miss M.'iry Jennings, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Walter IJ. .lenninss of this city, and Frederick Richards Taylor, of Provo, which will take pkire at noon today at the Firm Congregational church. The e-remony will be performed by the Rev. Klnier I. Goshen. A breakfast will follow fol-low at lim home of the bride's parents, Mr. anil Mrs. Walter P. Jennings. 1111 Laird avenue. Miss Emma Lut-y Gates was married yesterday at noon, in the temple to Attorney At-torney Albert . Bo wen of Logan, Presi-1 Presi-1 rlent Joseph F. Smith official ins in the ceremony. The couple left at II o'clock yesterday afternoon for Brighton, to spend a month in the Gates cottage. Miss Helen Detchfield entertained at an Informal tea yesterday afternoon at her home on Q street, in honor of Mrs. Herbert Her-bert Kauffman of Los Angeles, who is visiting relatives in Salt Lake. The bruise was decorated in June roses and the lawn, where tea was served, abounded abound-ed in easy chairs and rugs. Fifteen of the intimate friends of the guest of honor were in attendance. The Snnnyside Sewing club was entertained enter-tained yesterday atfernoon by Mrs. John Zimmerman, at her home on F.igbth East street. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock with a Kensington following. The living liv-ing room was decorated in Dorothy Perkins Per-kins roses. The luncheon table had a renterpieee of Cecil n runner and pink La France roses arranged in a crystal bowl. Covers Cov-ers were laid for the club members, who are Mrs. C. K. Liurley. Mrs. Jennie Pearson, Pear-son, Mrs. Cora Schmidt. Mrs. W. C. Ashwell. Mrs. C. F. Pomeroy. Mrs. Louise Smith and Mrs. Jennie Cook. Mrs.' A. TL Parsons entertained at an informal Kensington ami tea yesterday I afternoon at her home on Twelfth Cast1 street. Garden roses were used throughout through-out t he house, with a low bowl of Dorothy Perkins roses as the centerpiece for tho tea table. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. W. J. liarrette and Mrs. J. V. Ed-' Ed-' munds. The tea was one of a series. Mrs. Cleorge T-I. Cowans was hostess al a miscellaneous shower Riven at her home in the &tate apartments yesterday, complimentary to Miss Dora Hunter, whose marriage to Werner Floyd wjll take place the latter part of next week. Cards were, enjoyed in addition to the shower. The rooms were bright with spring blossoms in pink and white, the color scheme being carried out in every detail. The hostess was assisted 'by her mother. moth-er. Mrs. Charles Shields. Invited to meet the giest of honor were Miss Ruby Mur-doek. Mur-doek. Miss Catherine Knelgrove.. Miss Reta Kelson. Miss Mary Williamson. Miss Lois "Wallace, Miss Addie Smlthen. Miss Bess WhlttaUer, Miss Fthel Hart well. Miss Leona MrCurtain, Miss Elizabeth Patrick. Miss Miriam Hubbard. Miss Marguerite White, Miss Elizabeth Pros-ser. Pros-ser. Mrs. George T: Peterson. Mrs. L. D. Foreman, Mrs. A. 15. Smith. Mrs. O. C. Hunter and Mrs. E. A. Jansen. Miss Adele Blood, a well-known actress, act-ress, who has many personal friends in Salt Lake, will arrive tomorrow to spend ten days with Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes at Amelia palace. Miss Blood is on her way from a tour of China and Japan to New York. Mrs. TT.-.T. Hayward and Mrs. B. T. Pyper. delegates to the national Demo cratie convention in St. Louis, have returned re-turned home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nr. Ensbergand daughter Dorothy will leave today for a tour through Yellowstone park. Mrs. Allen T. Stanford will leave todav for Los Angeles and will spend a month in southern California. Mr. Sanford wiff1 join her later. Mrs. Rohert W. Spangler has returned from attending the biennial meeting of t lie General Federation of Women's clubs. Mrs. Spangler visited in Washington and Chicago on Iter way horn?. Mrs. Harold Snionl will leave soon for California to spend sonic time at the beaches. Mrs. C.. H. McMahon is expected home ' today from a trln to various eastern ' points, following the biennial meeting of j Matters to be included In the Sun- : da v society columns must be In the office not later than noon Saturday. Notices of women's club meetings should be sent in Friday. J p . Miss Olive Humphrey, who will arrive today from her home near Chicago to spend & week with her brother, Dr. Ira K. Humphrey, and Mrs. Humphrey on her way to California. i hi - I : the General Federation of Women's clubs in New York the latter part of May and early fn .June. Miss Jane Sands will leave Wednesday i for Los Angeles, accompanied by Mrs. Effie Houghton of Boston. They will : spend some time at the southern California Cali-fornia beaches. J The Civic club is planning a garden party on tfie McDonald roof garden for Saturday evening. July S. A programme of fancy dances and music will be a feature. fea-ture. The entertainment committee of 1 he Woman's Republican club met yesterday afternoon at the home of the president. Mrs. Justin R. Davis, to perfect ' "ar-I "ar-I rangements, for the annual outing of the j club at Liberty park Mondav afternoon, ! Julv 10. i ; ' i Miss Edna Dwyer will entertain at tea at her home von West North Temple I street Monday afternoon, from 4 until i 6 o'clock, in honV of her sister, Mrs. ' Louis Critchlow of Oklahoma Citv. ! ! Mr. and Mrs. Elmo V. Smith and Mr. ! and Mrs. A. P. Stone left yesterday for an automobile trip through' Yellowstone . park. j ' t j Mrs. Joseph Richards will entertain at bridge this afternoon in honor of Mrs. I Earl C. Faii-weather. who has recently I returned from her wedding trip. ! I Mrs. Clifford S. Lawrence is visiting her father. W. R. Hutchinson, on her way i from Kentucky to San Francisco to join ! Mr. Lawrence. They wl'd make their i home tiiere. i Judge and Mrs. William Story have j returned from Los Angeles and are at i the Bransford. |