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Show j Simplicity s to Be Note -i in Weddina e or nterest I0: (TtiNTI of the most prominent social 0 events of the summer season will be the wedding of Miss Kathryn Whit- 'f- ney and Thomas Kearns, Jr., which will if3 take .place Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Cathedral of the Madeleine. Simplicity will mark all of , the details. The ceremony will be per-j per-j formed by Bishop Joseph S. Glass and will he followed by a wedding breakfast break-fast at the home of the bride's aunt, . Mrs. Frank Fisher in Federal Heights, Hi for close relatives of the young couple. The bride will be attended by Miss Helen Kearns, sister of the bridegroom SB bridesmaid and B. C. Taylor will be best man. Mrs. Thomas Kearns, mother of the bridegroom, will entertain at dinner for ijj the bridal party at her home on East , South Temple street, Monday evening. g: Miss Mary Hagenbarth will entertain Tuesday evening for Miss Whitney and St .Mr. Kearns. IN honor of Miss Kathryn Whitney and Thomas Kearns, Jr., who will ' be married soon, Miss Margaret O'Brien entertained at a small dinner ' at her home in Cottonwood. Covers j were laid for relatives and close friends of the couple. The decorations were in garden flowers. tll JUt R. AND MKS. ROBERT AVESON celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last evening with a reception recep-tion at their home on M street. The house was effectively decorated with ip: goldenglow,- sunflowers and ferns. A pi J color scheme of gold and white was Jearried out in the refreshments and all details of the decorations. lp A light supper was served. Mr. and 1-Mrs. Aveson were assisted in receiving sMtte guests by Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wads-;Vrorth Wads-;Vrorth and Mrs. W. C. Erwin. The guests S 'numbered about 150. ITH Miss Irma Sims, a bride of ' the week as guest of honor, Mrs. I Washburn Chipman Hunter entertained jiat luncheon, followed by bridge, at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. J. Chamber-j Chamber-j lain in the Fairmont apartments. , A color scheme of gold and white j was carried out in the table decora-, decora-, I' tions and refreshments. A basket of S : gladioli in an orange shade was the cen-ft. cen-ft. terpieee for the table. A bow of white ?i i tulle veiled the handle of the basket. 1 Place cards were handpainted in wed-;J wed-;J 1 ding rings and cupids. Covers were laid for the following Ruests besides tho guest of honor: Miss Grace Sims, Mrs. David Bullough, Miss Maud Tuckfield, Miss Tulla Mollerup, M193 "Winnie Blomquist, Miss Mignon 1. Ueywood, Miss Ora Chipman and Mrs. ir C. J. Chamberlain. The hostess was as-j as-j listed by her mother, Mrs. Kay Pack-)l Pack-)l ard. A card party was given last night by Sf! Miss Tulla Mollerup at her home, 661 m Elizabeth street, in compliment to Miss JJ Sims and her fiance, E. R. Hannibal. Pink and white sweet peas in a bowl SI formed tho centerpiece for the supper table. Tho hostess was assisted by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mollerup, j anil by Mr. alld Mrs. George H. Sims. Tfi' T',e guests included, in addition to ' tllfi piests of ' honor, Mr. and Mrs. Da-lUillough, Da-lUillough, Mr. and Mrs. William ' Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Washburn t'Mpman Hunter, Miss Grace Sims, Miss mclia Margetts, Louis Sims, H. A. Walker and Gordon Croft. oS' M U. AND MKS. F. E. PARISH en-turlaincu en-turlaincu at a dancing party Fri-evening, Fri-evening, at their home on Eighth ! ' ast street in honor of their son, Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Frank V. Parish, who has ust 'turned from active service overseas, Jnil ts home on a furlough, before leav-lnS leav-lnS for Fort Russell, where he will re-t51v! re-t51v! his diseharge. . f o Inwns were arranged for danc- nk 1 t'i a'Ul WCre decorat0(1 'w'tn vari-eol- gS "7' 1:n,s- A light suppor was served. 3f ! c' t;"'vtts included Colonel and Mrs. L' ".vrain, Major :,nd Mrs. A. J. Mc-01lll'l, Mc-01lll'l, Captain and Mrs. C. Kingman, lclonat and Mrs. F. Phiefer, Lieu- IT. ! "t C. B. Hawley, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. rer ! i ,,rVluc' Mrs- Haslam, Mr. and Mrs. ill. i s" VnnDykc, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnston. 1 ' :er jISS LOUISE UKK entertained ai a Kensington yesterday after- T I He V' hr llome' 723 Tcm-I Tcm-I u ' j ar(lcnflowers were used through- MVcct rmS' A Ut g'aS3 baSk6t f an ii''088 aiUi smipJgons formed table Ct'V0 contcrPoce for the tea Kirt"' ''00 Jcrom3- and Miss Bertha CT1 "0SU'SS- Tha quests Sjsfj T77sArline Folland, Miss fA (cntinued on Page Two.) iiTJjROUP of midsummer and early fall brides. At top, left to right,: ; Miss Viola Smith, whose engagement to Lorenzo Clawson is an-: jinounced, with the wedding date set for late in August; Miss Emma Coch-i' :rane, engaged to C. L. Hodgert, whose marriage will take place early in ijthe fall. Below, left to right, Miss Stella E. Simpson, who will be mar-: :ried to Earl E. Ericson in August; Miss Hattie L. Mumford, whose en- : :gagement to Luke M. Robinson is announced today. The wedding will, ijtake place September 10. : (Continaed from Pazo One.) TVrtha Rich, Miss Ida Rich, Mrs. Ralph Watts, Mrs. Leo Larimer, Mrn. Villar'l S. Lvana, Mrs. Lewis M. -'ern!oy, Mrs. Lawrence lleynni'U, Mrs, C. L. Carle toil ami Mrs. Joe Jeremy. MISS : LLLN M .-OA HT Y entertained enter-tained at hrr homo Saturday aft-f.-rftoon in honor of her house ueat, .Mi:;s Teresa Mo r Icy of San Dieo. The rooms were decorated in varicolored vari-colored petunias, artistically arranged in v:is:s and baskets. Th-: afternoon was spent in cards and music and tea "was served. Sixteen 'iu-m( s wf-m in all endantM MILS. RL'SSKL IJ. IIAKTLE entertained enter-tained at dinner at the Country club last night in honor of Mrs. John Karl Lewis, who is the guest of her parents, pa-rents, Colonel and Mrs. George L. By-ram By-ram at Fort Douglas. Tho table was decorated dec-orated in garden flowers. Covers were laid for fourteen. S - v ' . " s '-' - ' A f - - - , - ; v , - - - ' t , -v . ' ! ' I 1 H ' 1 r t x fe ' - A - ' I s " " ' " ' y -y 4 i:i ' . ! ? y v" I s x , -x ' AV - oJ. k x A- -Sf ! Sv . ' v 1 , ' ' 1 ,i- ' - 1 ' " x O-J , -V Events of Coming Week Mrs. Rus.sol P. Hartlo will entertain ;it a luncheon at t tie Country club Wednesday afternoon. Miss Ruth Scars will entertain at a cnrt and dancing party Monday eve-" eve-" niirf at her home on Laird avenue. Miss Mixtion ITeywood will entertain Ji t luiir-.hfon at tho Hotel Utah Tuea-day Tuea-day afternoon in honor of Miss lruia Sim, a bride of tho month. Personal Mrs. A. H". Dillny of Corydon, Iowa, i fnrmrrly Miya Illian Pond, is viaiting in L4ic city. Mrs. rUk'y was railed lirrn by tho serious illness of her mother, Mr.s. S. S. Pond, who is im-jn'ovinj; im-jn'ovinj; at tho L. D. S. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. G. 31. Gondii of 421 Filth avenuo havo gono to Yellowstone i'or ten days. Mrs. George Harris Smith and daugh-tfr, daugh-tfr, riuphemia, hare returned from a J'ivo weeks' visit to relatives in fcipo-;ane, fcipo-;ane, Wash. Mrs. J. P. Mack "as gone to California Cali-fornia to join her husband, J. P. Mack, who has just returned from overseas. Lieutenant and Mrs. Mack will spend several days in California before returning return-ing to Salt Lake. Mrs. William Cann, formerly .Miss Taunta Petro of Hurley, N. M., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. H. Petro, 461 Ha.t'l court. . Mrs. William 7?eid and daughters, Miss Janet and Miss Lucile Keid, Mrs. Lester Freed and four small sons have gone to tho Lo Grand Young cottage on Weber river to spend several weeks. T)r. and Mrs. W. G. B. Terrell and children left Thursday for a week in Provo canyon. Mrs. O. J. Salisbury, daughter, Elea-nore, Elea-nore, and son, 0. J. Salisbury, Jr., are spending several weeks at Mammoth : hotel, Yellowstone park. Miss Virginia Riter is visiting in Grantsville. I Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wimmer and child havo returned to their ranch in Wyoming, Wyo-ming, after visiting -Mrs. Wimmer 's ! mother, Mrs. Ira D. Wines, on their way home from California. Mrs. Krnest Blakcmore, formerly Miss j Enna Ridges, will spend the week-end j at Bear Lake as tho guest of Mrs. Ben- J riett Blair, formerly Miss Gladys Wil- , lianis. Mrs. G. W. navens of McGill, Nev., ! is visiting Mrs. Jack Tingey on her way homo from an extended .trip east. i , Mrs). Frank Ahl and Miss Isabel Hud- I dart aro spending a week with Mr. and j Mrs. S. W. Odgaard in Little Cottoa- wood canvon. I i Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Larson and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sanderson of this ! city motored through Colorado, Utah and Wyoming, and will spend some time at Baggs, Wyo. , Pr. and Mrs. R. R. Hampton and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hampton have returned from Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. Dryden R. Coombs and family have gono 'to Fish Haven on Bear Lake to spend two weeks. Pr. and Mrs. W. T. Ward left last week for Island Park, Idaho, for a brief stav. Mrs. W. H. Horns, Mrs. Luther C. Sinclair, Mrs. Roy Harris and Miss Ro-weua Ro-weua KofVis have gone to Y'ellowstone. Mrs. Mary Crowder left Friday for Cripple Creek, Colo., to spend several months with relatives. Mrs. Edwin L. Sheets and children have gone to Brighton to spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Fauloo have returned from Xew Y'ork, where they vada, where they went immediately after Mr. Bell's return from France. Thev are visiting Mrs. Bell's parents, Mr. "and Mrs. W. G. Ronmey, 271 Fourth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. -D. F. Egan and Miss Mabel Stevens of Butte, Mont., and Mrs. P. C. Woolley and children, and Mrs. C. II. Spahr are spending, three weeks at the Archer cottage at Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Riggs. R. G. Ravage, 'Miss Lucille Castleton, and Newton C. Savago have returned from a three weeks' trip in Yellowstone park. The trip was made by automobile automo-bile and the party returned by way of the Jackson Hole countrv. Miss Bernice Johnson and Miss Lcona Capener returned Wednesday after spending two weeks at the Capener Cap-ener ranch in Idaho, and a week at Bear lake. Mrs. W. W. Wiseomb and her three daughters, Florence, Ruth and Kath-erine, Kath-erine, have gone to Bear lake, where they w-ill spend the remainder of tho summer. Miss Mima Lloyd, Miss Orpha Tyson, Miss Lillian Wilkinson, Miss Lucy Hart and Miss Nellie Johnson will return Sunday from Brighton. Captain Woodward Bruce Mayo, son of Dr. and Mrs. H. N. Mayo, has arrived ar-rived in New Y'ork from overseas and will be mustered out at Camp Dix. He will then join his wife and little son in Baltimore, and will return to Salt Lake with them some time during August. Mr. and "Mrs. WT. D. Riter, daughter Helen and son Denton, havo gone to Vivian park, Provo euvoii, to spend the weekend. Brigadier General B riant H. Wells and Mrs. Wells arrived in Salt Lake veste'rday to spend two weeks with Mrs. Thomas W. Sloan at the Boyle (Continued on Following Page.) spent some time visiting tne;Jf" daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Charles Wrigpt, who is there awaiting the arrival of her husband from overseas. Miss Margaretta Tattle of Cincinnati, 0., is the guest of Miss Frances Knox, at the Knox cottage at Brighton. Mrs. Clyde H. Bennion and children, Stewart and Barbara, have gone to the Stewart ranch on Provo river for a few weeks. Mrs. Thomas Kearns and Miss Kath-ryn Kath-ryn Driscoll have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Kearns at tho Kearns ranch near Elko, IS'ev. Mr. and Ms. E. M. West are making a, tour of Y'ellowstone. Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Evans and daughters, daugh-ters, Sue and Florence, left last week for a trip through Y'ellowstone. Mrs. R. T. Dahlquist of Bingham will accompany ac-company them. Dr. E. R. Downing and Mr. and Mrs. William O. Lozier of Chicago have arrived ar-rived in Salt Lake after a two weeks' motor tour of Y'ellowstone, and have been guests of Dr. Downing 's parents, Dr. and Mrs. S. N. A. Downing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Archer and daughter, Mary Lucile, and mother, Mrs. Eva L. Goldberg, and niece, Mildred Mil-dred Holdberg, arc spending two weeks at the Jenkins cottage at Brighton. Mrs. W. L. McLeod and son left Wednesday Wed-nesday for Y'ellow-stone. Mr. McLeod w-ill join them later. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Manes are now at home to their friends in the Emma apartments. Mrs. Manes was formerly Miss Janet McLeod. Miss Dorothy Parker of Emil, Okla., is the guest of Miss Helen Parker for a week. Mrs. .T. R. Mathews and Miss Josephine Jose-phine Mathews have gone to Grace, Tdaho, to visit the family of George C. Mathews. Miss Wilhelmina Decker of Los Angeles, An-geles, sister-in-Jaw of L. S. Gillham, accompanied ac-companied Mr. Gillham home from Los Angeles, and will spend some time here. Miss Bessie Xewton and Miss May Martin left last week for Seattle, where they will visit. Miss Martin's brother, Norman Martin. They will return re-turn by way of San Francisco and Los Angeles. ' Miss Virginia Brinton has returned from Hoytsville, Utah, where she was tho guest of Mrs. Richard Redden. Mrs. E. Cederholm and her daughter, Miss Marguerite Cederholm, will leave today for a three weeks' visit with relatives in Berkeley, Cal. Miss Lillian MeyerhofTer left Thursday Thurs-day for Los Angeles, where she will visit her sister. Mrs. T. G. Davis, and her mother, Mrs. Annie MeyerholTer, who has beea spending fhe last few months there. Mr. and Mrs. Hvnrv Rippo and baby, Joyce, have returned from San Francisco Fran-cisco by motor. They have spent the last two years in San Francisco ajid will now make their home in Salt Lake. Mrs. Charles Hoerner and small son, Charles. Jr.. aro spending the summer at the Brighton hotel. Miss Junetta Pitt, Miss Agnes Pitt and Miss Alice Pitt an' spending the week at Bear Lake, with Miss Ruth White of Ogdcn. Miss Margaret Walker and Miss Sibvl Walker are entertaining at a house party at the .1. 11. Walker cot tage at Brighton, chaperoned by Mrs. J. R. Walker. Miss Frances Hurd returned Thursday Thurs-day from a month's visit to San Francisco, Fran-cisco, Los Angeles and the beaches. Miss Margaret Gibbons, Miss Mary Dooly, Miss Myra Cameron and Miss Beatrice Boulton arc spending the week end at the Ernest Bamberger cottage at Brighton. Mrs. William Story, Jr., accompanied by her young daughter, Marian, returned re-turned Friday from Brighton ; where they have spent a week. They were ' joined in Brighton, for a day or two, by Mr. Story and Miss Florence Story and Miss Eleanor Story. Mr. and Mrs. Story and the children will leave early in August for Y'ellowstone, park for a motor trip of several weeks. Mrs. Xels'on Story, Jr., of Bozcman, Mont., is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. II. N. Mayo. Mrs. Story will remain three weeks. Xewton C. Savage has returned from France, where he has been in service the last eight months. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Cheesman left Thursday evening by motor for Y'ellowstone Y'ellow-stone for a two weeks' trip. Miss Elsie Heck and Miss Ethel Hay-ward Hay-ward arc spending the summer at the "Cake Box" in Brighton. Mrs. Mary E. Hall is their guest, and will remain with them during the entire season. Miss Heck and Miss Hayward w-ill go to California in the fall as guests of Mrs. Hall. Miss Eva Kauffman of Omaha, N'eb., and Miss Ruth Needliam of Arnold, Net)., are visiting Miss Kauffman 's cousin, Miss Lillie Kauffman, P'So South Fourth East street. Miss Phoebe Dey is tho guest of Mrs. Fisher Harris at Silver lake, Brighton, i x i Miss Barbara Babeoek has returned to the city at'ter a ten days' visit with j Miss Frances Knox and Mrs. Fisher Harris at Silver lake. Mrs. Lucille Taylor Koiunov left during dur-ing the week for Colorado Springs to visit. Mrs. A. 11. A'osMiieyer and Mrs. Kffio Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Poll have returned from a month's visit to .c- f SOCIETY j (Continued from Preceding Pae. home on E street. General Wells will-return will-return to Washington, where he will be on duty at general army staff headquarters. head-quarters. Mrs. L. A. Marks of this .city, who is visiting in Los Angeles, entertained a number of friends at Catalina island. The party included her son and daughter, daugh-ter, Louise and La Thair, Mrs. K. M. Pope, Mr. L. Pope and Mr. J. Pope of Duchesne, Mrs. 'J. W. De Ford of Salt Lake, and Mr., Elmer Marks of Los Angeles. Miss Adelaide Lipman of Salt Lake, who is spending a few weeks in Los Angeles, was the guest of honor at a swimming party and tea, given by Miss Frances French at her home at Ocean Park, the past week. Miss Margaret Tavlor and her brother, broth-er, Alvin V. Taylor, "Jr., left Friday for a two weeks' trip through Yellowstone park. They were accompanied by Miss Dorothy Cook of Salt Lake, and W. E. Dickinson and his mother, Mrs. Dickinson, Dick-inson, of Rochester, N. Y. Miss Hazel Josselyn is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Frank Kimball for several weeks. Miss Josselyn is now 1 appearing in moving pictures and has recently been posing at southern California Cali-fornia studios. Dr. Wellington W. Woodward of Philadelphia, Phil-adelphia, Pa., was the guest of Dr. T. William Stevenson, during the past week. Dr. Woodward recently returned from service overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Greene, daughter, Miss Claudia Greene, and sons, Godfrey and Lawrence, Jr., will leave Wednesday by motor for the Flat Rock club on Snake river. Mrs. O. M. Dorlon and daughter, Ruth, of New York City, are the guests of Mrs. Dorlon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Strom, 775 South Fourth East street. Dr. J. C. Hanchett will return this evening from a trip in the east. Mr, and Mrs. Frank M. Openshaw and baby daughter, Fay, left Saturday for a two weeks' visit to Long Beach, Cal. Mrs. William N. McCurdy, formerly Miss Rose Evans, and her two little daughters. Susan and Sydney, of Los Angeles, will spend the remainder of the summer with Mrs. McCurdy Js parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Evans. Mr. McCurdy will join them later in the summer. I |