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Show I IN THE SOCIAL REALM. Gno of tho most interesting weddings wed-dings of tho week was that of Miss Paarl Evans and Mr. William Pischel, which took placo on Tuesday ovening a- tho residence of tho brido's par-oats, par-oats, Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Evans. The resldonco was most tastefully decorated, whito anu pink Juno roses predominating. Tho brldo was attended at-tended by Miss Edith Evans and Mr. iVillard Hamer was best man. Rev. C. 13. Perkins or tho Episcopal church performed tho ceremony, after which a reception was given by Mr. and Mr. t Evans in honor of tho occasion. The J recoption was an elegant function j rnd was attended by many of tho best j I eoplo in tho city. Mr. and Mrs. Evans aro old and highly respected I residents and havo many warm friends. Tho brido is a most amiable f. and lovcablo jsM and hor husband ,. is one of tho rising young lawyers of tho city. Tho young couplo went on t a marriage tour to Portland, San Francisco and tho Pacific coast generally. gen-erally. They will return in about a month and will mako their homo torn- porarlly at tho ivifth East hotel. & dt Miss Bcatrlco O'Connor ontcrtalncd i'uesday afternoon in honor of Miss Juno Blntz. Four tables wcro filled : with players and slxty-throo was tho game. Prizes wore won by Miss Ulntz and Miss Agatha Bcrkhool. Tho guests wero: Miss Florence Grant, Miss Agatha Bcrkhool, Miss Gertrude Mayer, Miss Elslo Schcld, Miss Susan f Sawyer, Miss Helen Crltzor, Miss Bcs- fio Crltzor, Miss Helen Bamberger, j Miss Eva Richardson, Miss Phoobo Hardin, Miss Evelyn Mason, Miss ? Mabel Gaines of Berkeley, Miss Delia jj r.Ichards, Miss Mercy Berkely, Miss Josephlno Botsford, Mrs. Frank Whito j! and Mrs. Frederick U. Leonard. I Mrs. L. J. Koycs and Miss Estolla 1 Schwartz havo gono for a thrco ij weeks' visit to tho Portland fair and it Seattle, i ' Mrs. S. R. Sturgls of Fort Douglas entertained at a luncheon Tuesday at her home. Mrs. W. II. Monahan is at homo at 113 Second street. .Mrs. Gcorgo A. Atkln of Milford is I in tho city visiting friends. Miss Lucy Gaby ontortaincd Tuos-, Tuos-, j day afternoon for tho Misses Bertha T and Ethel Jones of Duluth, who aro ' her guests. 1 I Mrs. C. W. Fifleld was tho hostess at an informal bridgo party Tuesday afternoon. Miss Margaret McCluro is homo from school in San Francisco to spend tho summer. & Miss Knthcrlno Dougall of Spring-villo Spring-villo Is spending a few days in tho city. Tho pupils of tho Colloglato institute insti-tute gave a party at tho school Tuesday Tues-day evening in compliment to tho members of tho senior class and also to Herbert S. Anderson and Mrs. Margaret X. Ray Foot of tho faculty. Mrs. E. O. Leo's Sunday school :lass entertained Informally in honor if Mies Nina Knudson, Thursday avoning at tho homo of Mrs. Leo, 078 Third street. Tho normal graduates of tho unl-j verslty gavo a reception at tho school Tuesday in compliment to Professor William M. Stewart and tho teachers of tho Normal school. Following the receiving part tho class presented to tho school a sum of ?200 for tho gymnasium gym-nasium fund, nnd also presented to Ilr. Stewart tho pictures of tho graduates. grad-uates. A number of speeches wore made by the professors nnd tho members mem-bers of tho class. Tho engagement Is announced of . Jss Emma Ramsey to Georgo Q. Morris. Tho wedding will tako place tho latter part of tho month. Miss Ramsey is just homo from tho east, where she has been pursuing her musical mu-sical studies. Tho Woman's club hold their annual luncheon Tuesday afternoon at tho oommorclal club. Mrs. Howard S. Stowo was tho toast mistress and Introduced In-troduced tho speakers. Mrs. A. J. Johnson was the ilrst speaker and she spoko on "Our New President." Tho other toasts wcro: Mrs. C. S. Kinney, "Women's Clubs;" Mrs. A. V. Taylor, "Goodfollowship;" Mrs. J. L. Bowman, Bow-man, "Tho Now Mombei;" Miss Fannie Fan-nie Buckbce, "Tho Club Husband." Thoso seated at tho board wero: Mrs. Howard S. Stowo, Mrs. C. S. Kinney, Mrs. Sarah Powers Mr3. A. V. Taylor, Tay-lor, Mrs. A. J. Johnson, Mrs. A. T. Moon, Mrs. Frank L. nines, Mrs. Buckbce, Miss Fannie Buckbeo, Miss Mary Alexander, Mrs. W. F. Beer, Mrs. D. N. Straup, Miss Phoebo Ma-rohn, Ma-rohn, Mrs. Rebecca Little, Mrs. Helen Kimball, Mrs. T. W. Whltoly, Mrs. J. L. Bowman, Mrs. Sarah Dean, Mrs. C. H. Elliott, Mrs. R. M. Guthrio and Mrs. E. HIgloy. One of tho most interesting events of tho season took placo Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, when Miss Gertrude Ger-trude Mayer becamo tho brldo of Charles Cain Crlsmon. Promptly at 8 o'clock tho strains of tho wedding march wero hoard from tho upper hall. First came tho two ribbon bear ers, Leon Mayer and Charles Wey-land; Wey-land; then camo Judge Bartch, who performed tho marriage ceremony. Tho groom and best man, Joe Grant, followed. Miss Aileon Crismon and Miss Loulso Wey wcro the bridesmaids. brides-maids. Miss Crismon wore whito tullo over pink taffeta and carried pink roses; Miss Wey was gowned in pink tullo over pink taffeta, and caroled car-oled a similar bouquet. Preceding the 'jrido camo Miss Helen Buckingham is maid of honor, in a beautiful gown if white silk net over Nile green silk, nd carried brido's roses. Dennen Rich acted as ring-bearer. Ho was dressed in whito and carried tho ring -m a bride's rose. Tho brido followed in the arm of her father, Isadoro Mayer. Sho woro an oxqulslto gown if green nnd embroidered crepo do oheno over taffeta, tho yoko and glr-dlo glr-dlo wcro of red lace, with laco trimmings. trim-mings. Miss Mayer carried a largo shower bouquet of brido's roses. The brido's ono ornament was a largo gold and diamond locket, tho gift of the groom. Her long veil of whito tulle was fastened with a spray of orange blossoms. Punch was served throughout through-out tho ovening by Miss Carrio Sap-plngton, Sap-plngton, Miss Daisy Raybould and Miss Creto PInkcrton. Tho guests wero received by Mr. and Mrs. Isadoro Isa-doro Mayor, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crismon, mother and father of tho ?room; Mrs. Everett Buckingham, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rich and Mrs. oand3. After tho ceremony a brilliant reception was held, over 300 guests being present. Mr. and Mrs. Crismon left on tho midnight train for a trip to tho fair and tho northwest. Wednesday ovening at C o'clock took placo tho wedding of Miss Ada West and Frank Lowe. Tho ceremony was performed at tho resldenco of Chaplain and Mrs. John T. Axton, on Seventh street, In tho presonco of tho relatives and intimate friends of tho brldo and groom, Chaplain Axton officiating. of-ficiating. Tho brldo wore a dainty sown of whito embroidered Parisian mull over satin taffeta, and carried a shower bouquet of brido's roses. Irv ing D. Lowo, cousin of the groo fi ed as best man. Miss Genev. .Ior I lick was bridesmaid. Little I Bessie Ripley was ring bearer , I lng tho ring on a tall At, .. ,cn I Beauty rose. Miss Leah Hill I shone played tho wedding ma- nJ I tho bridal couple entered. Durin-ti n I evening punch was served in ti.-Ynn sorvatory by Miss Marjorlo M:,ioy and Miss Eva Ray. From 8 n.ra u i largo reception was held, imnv friends of tho young people calsnc n wish them well. After Juno i -, Mr md Mrs. Lowe will bo at homo tn their friends at No. 3 Wayne av.-nno Miss Mabel Gaines of Borkloy Cal 111 who has been tho guest of her brothci" 1 Clarence Gaines of this city for tho 1 past weak, loft Wednesday for the 1 east. H & v1! I Mrs. E. Bonnomort entertained at a I largo reception on Thursday evening I Juno 22, in honor of Miss Amy Kricb U son and John U. Hicks. H Mrs. Thomas Marioneaux entertained enter-tained the members of tho Goo club at her home, 552 East South Tomplo street. Dr. Paden has gone to Princeton to attend tho reunion of his class. Miss Paull will pass the summer with friends in Wisconsin. Tho Misses Paden leave next Monday Mon-day for Pittsburg, where they will pass the summer. & v Mr. and Mrs. B. F, Redman havo gono to New York. .it & j Dr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Helton and J Lyman Bunting left Thursday for I North Yakima, Wash., where they will mako their future homo. Mark McChrystal is home from New York. dt & Mr. and Mrs. Georgo B. Swcazcy entertained en-tertained at luncheon Wednesday In honor of the teachers of tho Colloglato Collo-glato Institute. Covers woro laid for Rev. and Mrs. Lincoln, Miss Margaret Ray Foote, Miss Anna Murphy, Miss Ruth Paull, Miss Margaret Council, Miss Sutherland, Samuel Adams. Mrs. Georgo H. Brown entertained at dinner Wednesday evening In lion- I or of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. H. Korpsol I and daughter, Miss Korpsol of Kan- I sas City. Tho other guests wero Rev. I I Mr and Mrs. P. A. Simpkln, Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Chandler. Mrs. D. Mooro Lindsay lias loft for trip to England and In about a month Dr. Lindsay will join her there. Doth will remain during the summer 11 monthS- ji June 22nd will bo a great day with tho Scotch. The clans will gather at Lagoon on that day and will have a characteristic good old Scotch time. They will havo games and sports, sword dances, haggis and bagpipes. The doings will be under the auspices of the Thlstlo club, but will be participated par-ticipated In by tho Scottish folks not f only of Salt Lake but of tho cities, 1 towns and vllages In nil of this re- I Bi"- Mrs. W. ii. Alexander gavo a luncheon lunch-eon Monday afternoon at which tho engagement or her daughter, Miss Sara Alexander, to Ashby D. Cleveland was announced. Mrs. Agnes Osborno was tho hostess Monday evening at a muslcale, a lino programme being rendered by a number num-ber of her pupils. Besides tho Instrumental Instru-mental numbers, Miss Agatha Derk-hoel Derk-hoel assisted, singing tho aria from ! "Samson and Delilah," "I Hid My Lovo" and "Springtime." Harold Slo-gei Slo-gei accompanied Miss Berkhoel. Among the pupils taking part in tho programme wero Miss Alice Seckles, Miss AHco Kimball, Miss Florence Hurlbut, Miss Mario Odoll, Miss Hon-ilea Hon-ilea Wallace, Miss Anna Street, Miss Hessle urltzer and Miss Frankie Loy-son. Loy-son. Following tho programme Mrs. Harry B. Windsor and Mls3 Poarl Van Colt served punch. I Miss Neliio Calvin of San Francisco, Fran-cisco, who Is hero for commencement, entertained at a luncheon at tho Ken-yon Ken-yon Monday In compliment to tho Rowland Hall graduating class. Tho guests wero Miss Clara 1. Colbourno, Miss Martha Humphrey, Miss Amy Osborne, Os-borne, Miss Isabel Osborno, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Clark, Miss Frances Clark, Miss Mary Moore, Miss Charlotte Weeks, Miss Hannah Lo Compte, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Slzer and Miss Mabel Robinson. I A quiet homo wedding on Monday was that of Miss AHco Stlmmel and lrank O. Knerr, which took place Monday afternoon at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Sowlos. Tho wedding service was read by Rov. Benjamin Young of tho First Methodist church, and was witnessed by only tho intimate inti-mate friends. Miss Stlmmel was attended at-tended by Miss Myra Sowles, and ' George Stlmmel was tho best man. After a wedding supper Mr. and Mrs. Knorr left for Chicago, and they will ho at homo In Fargo, N. D., after July 1. Tho faculty of tho university gavo a reception Monday afternoon to tho graduates of the year. The affair was hold In tho museum building, tho entire en-tire faculty standing in lino to recelvo tho pupils. Refreshments wero served in the adjoining room, and there was music. The rooms wore thronged with visitors during tho afternoon. Mrs. Thomas Wise gavo a choir party Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. A. Reeves and her sons, Eugene Eu-gene and David Lander, aro homo from Ocean Park, where they spent tho past fow months. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hobbs and Miss Edith Hobbs will leave somo tlmo in July for Portland. Cards aro out for tho marriage of Miss Juno Blntz and John Daly, tho wedding to take placo Wednesday, Juno 21. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 0. O'Kelly have returned to California, after spending a few days at tho Knutsford. w & Abraham Hirsh, who was visiting tho Slegel family, left Monday for hl3 homo In Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McKnight havo gone for a visit to Portlnnd, Ore. 0 Mrs. D. A. Truax, who was the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. L. Greene, tor a few days, loft Monday evening for California. Mrs. Truax will return in August and will spend somo tlmo with her sister. Miss Margaret A. Cameron will leave early in July for an extensive tour of Europe. Miss Roso Cassidy left Monday evening for her homo In Ami Arbor, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Taylor of Denver wero in the city at tho Knuts-lord Knuts-lord for a few days this week. Mr. Taylor Is tho senior member of the Taylor & Brunton llrni. The marriage of Miss Maud Eld-redgo Eld-redgo to William Workman took placo at (5 o'clock Monday afternoon at St. Mark's cathedral, Dean James B. Eddie Ed-die officiating. J? Mrs. Viola Pratt Gillette is hero from Now York visiting her mother. J J Miss Marge Elierbeck loaves Saturday Sat-urday for Chicago to visit frionds. J? J Miss Georgia Wheeler is homo from tho south, where sho spent tho winter. win-ter. The Woman's Republican club mot at tho homo of Mrs. Leroy C. Snow Monday afternoon. Mrs. Georgo Sutherland Suth-erland read a paper on "Tho Protective Protec-tive Tariff." Mrs. Etta E. Lewis gavo an instrumental selection. Refreshments Refresh-ments wero served by tho hostess. Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Keith havo returned re-turned trom California. Mr. and Mrs. Crandall of Chicago aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leroi C. Snow. Mrs. Crandall was formerly Miss Kittlo Gorman. |