Show I I t iL p4fcc r 1r tfi ¼ 1c S I 1 t I I I I I 2 Y Ii i w w 72 I 3 t y I I I f I II I Ho knows what Is 1 nice who will blamo him do you Ono girl is as sweet n can beth be-th n think what twould boklf you add twenttwo TJs n ratio oerpowcrlng to me Twontythreo maidens all In a row n Twcntythreo pairs of bright O C all nglow Twentythree smiles to light up with joy Twentythree girls and only ono boy Hos 0 giant In taslo tho his years may b few Nor too much of a good thing can get To what heights will ho reach In 3 hort year or two I ha keeps up tho pace ho has set Twontythreo girls and pretty each ono Twontythrco maidens all sparkling with fun Twas pleasure colossal without an alloy Twentythreo girls and only ono boy Tho affair was as swell as It possIbly could be I And tho menu exquisitely fne While tho grace and tho wit of that sweet twentythree Mado tho treat among luncheons divine Twentythree maidens to say something I nice Twentythroe girls to eat cream and Ice Twentythree toy maids with tho viands to 1 I i Twontythrco girls and only ono boy I Oh Cunningham yours is a fame tat will last Among entertainers vouro rare 1 But the pace you have set Is cxcccdlngl fast To keep up to the end so beware Twentythree girls with hearts all aflame Twentythreo maidens to herald your fame Twentythree jjlrls why what sweetness twould cloy Twcntylhroo girls and only one boy 0 Naturally the most Interesting topic ot conversation yesterday was the announcement an-nouncement ot three engagements So nounceJcnt ensasements I clety never falls to thoroughly enjo such news and the prominence of the f three prospective brides added lo the interest S II I I The marriage of Miss Jessie Forbes I and Lieut LIcCullough will he solemnIzed I solemn-Ized tomorrow afternoon prior to their I I departure for San Francisco the groom having been ordered to China with the < Ninth cavalry I The number of Salt Lake girls In the army is steadily increasing and this city is certainly represented in the service ser-vice by some of her most charming daughters The engagement of Miss Lillian Keith and Lieut Albert Allen was recently announced and others who have marrlqd army officers arc Mrs Parker nee AJmy Mrs Turner nee Lowe Mrs Guyer nee Grecninan Mrs Baldwin and Mrs Woodward nee Judge Mrs Wells nee Jennings Mrs Palmer nee Hooper Mrs Slyer nee Wllkes Wlkes SO I The engagement has been announced cngagement < I of Miss Carrie Thorn and SE New house of St Louis The marriage is to take place this monthS month-S o u v i The engagement has been announced or Miss Nellie Bransford and Jay T Harris The marriage Is to take place In October S 0 0 1 The largest social event of the week was the reception to Archbishop nior I dan at the residence of Bishop Scan Inn on Friday evening Society was I largely represented at tho gathering and a most delightful evening was passed I passe a 0 S I Mrs Edwin Holmes formerly Mrs Susanna Bransford Emery arrives today to-day to pass the summer at the Knuts ford a 0 a Mr and Mrs Henry M Dlnwoodey delightfully night entertained + on Monday S Os Mrs H M Dinwoodey will pass the summer with Mr and Mrs Will Dln woodey in San Francisco 0 CO I Miss Turner Miss Mohr and Miss Maud Mohr were the guests of honor at I a very delightful and elaborate luncheon lun-cheon given at the Alta club on Thurs I day by gven H Cunningham The table was dainty with awcct peas and ferns I which made an effective centerpiece Broad pink satin ribbons and the feathery feath-ery plumosa decorated the Hides and bows were caught at the corners The Place cards were appropriate pen and I ink sketches and the vlslt rs were plc I tures of various places of interest in Salt Lake Those present were Mrs i George Rose Mrs Eberly Misses Mc Grath Dooly Mohr Turner Maud Mohr Geddcs Freed Zane Salisbury Forbes 1V19 Etta Keith McMillan prnhpVrtfiax Eta Keih McMian Jacobs Read Wasscnran I I Jncls Rea Waserinn Fitch Leon I 0 5 A Mr Fyler was the host of n very Pleasant dinner party at the Country Ij club on Thursday evening His guests were lllss Turner of Chicago Miss Freed Clarence McCornlck lIs9 Mr adMr Victor Clement gave a I most charming dinner at the Country I club on Friday evening to a number of friends The table ntcd presented a very f Pcs n dainty and attractive appearance with I Its S decorations of flowers S and wih Mrs VH2yt Sherman entertained a tow friends very informally at a small porch party Tuesday morninG In a honor ot Mrs A F Holden The guests spent I the Um very pleasantly In sewing and selnS 1 conversation Those Invited were Mesdaes G M Downey A Ii HOlden I G Y Wallace George Tuttle Harlmeasl W G Sharp O J Salisbury ICeitli J Salsbur PoIlocic Misses Salisbury ICelh POlo 1 a1sburyColhoun I Harkiiess Crawford Harknes Woodward Mad CrawlocWoodwardMar A > Loulso Anderson 0 5 Mra McGrath and Miss Gertrude Mc Grath entertained at a most delightful J tea on Thursday evenlnj In honor of lier guest Miss Turner The long par I lorn jwcro brilliantly llchtd and cay with palms and flowers artistically arranged ar-ranged About the porches and lawn I were chairs and rugs so that the scene was cosy and attractive Mr and r George W Rose assisted In greeting the I guests Later in the evening dainty I refreshments were served and those I present left at a late hour with very pleasant memories of the afrair The invited guests were Messrs and Mesdames Eberly Rose Robert Smith Misses Geddes Turner Jennings Moh Wasscrman Zane Henkel Noble I Dooly Hunt Fitch Leonard McMllla Read Freed Kessler Messrs Cunningham Cunning-ham Fyler Goodwin Roberts Naso Hooper Orr Webber Bambergcr Ho man Schramm Barnett Davenport McCornlck Price Boyd S S S Tuesday evening Phelps Holman was the host of a very pleasant little dinner at the Country club Those who enjoyed en-joyed his hospitality wero Miss Kath mine Geddes Miss Blanch Burke Messrs Hunter and McIntyre 4 5 I S Miss Belle Parsons of Washington D I C arrived Saturday to spend a feW weeks with Miss v Elolse Sherman Arthur Parsons returned from LehIgh university yesterday S S SOn S-On Wednesday afternoon Miss Haiti Jennings was the hostess of 8 very pleasant Kensington the members of her sewing club being present The affair was qulio Informal and greatly enjoyed by those present The guest were Misses Hampden Odell Margaret Ilowat Odell Bird Beasley Florence Ilowat Frances Howat Evans Mn A W McCune Jr Mr and Mrs A W McCune Jr gave n very enjoyable card party on Thursday Thurs-day evening In honor of Miss McCune The house was elaborately decorated for the occasion with a profusion of cut flowers Those fortunate enough to be present were Mr and Mrs Vivian Me Cune Misses Odell Bird Ilowat I Hattie Jennings Evans Florence How at Frances Ilowat Dougall Messrs Dousal Dougall Naylor Nicholson Charlie Lawrence Joe Richards Shepard Me Ivellar Knickerbocker > Miss Fay McGune Is visiting In Brit Ish Columbia Iss Louise Odell left last week for Idaho to be le gone several weeks I S S I Mrs E J Docker of Boise is the guest of her Parents Mr and Mrs Hunt Mrs Er A Newlln of Washington D C is Jsltng her Wahlngton E Crcary at Fort Douglas 0 James A Cunningham has gone East and it Is i understood that he will take his three daughters Misses Millie 1 1 Florence and Alice to the Paris exposi ton The young ladles have been at t tending a well known seminary for young ladles at Clinton N Y H A Silver has leased the Savage colas at Wasatch for the summer and rill move out there within the next few days The cola RC Is one of the most desirable 1 In Wasatch and has been cased l this year because Mrs Savages Savage-s spending the summer at Soda springs I Miss Minnie MoKclver of Falls City Fals CJ Neb is spending the summer with rel itivcs here S S S Miss Ioule Barnes left last l Wednes clay evening for a two months visit at S S S Miss Mayme McSorley the nccom plsh d Blnser IB here from Park City visiting her many friends Miss Mc jllss 1c 3Drley is the guest of Mrs MargareUa losers at G2C East South Temple street 1 5 1 Among the events of the week was lie wedding of Miss Harriet E Smith Lo Arthur p Kimball at the home of ho brides parents Wednesday evening The ceremony was performed by Bishop O P Whitney cousin of the groom The brIde wore a pretty gown or white batiste and carried rides roses Among the guests assembled were Mr C S KImbal l > Mlss Jcne KImball Paul Kimball and Shirley Kimball Mr and Mrs O G Workman j Misses N J and J N G Pounds Mr and Irs B W Pounds Mrs G Smith Jlr and Mrs J C Smith Mrs Archibald and S I Clawson A dainty supper was served In the evening the table being PrettIlY decorated with pink and whiLe sweet peas Tn the parlor carnations and ferns were used camatons and Mrs Kimball will he ot home 11 their frlnds aCel August 1st at 21I Vest Fourth South 21 S S I r Mrs Samuel Woodward will discon tnue her Thursdoy at home until the middle of Se tenlIC unt I Mrs J B Walker of Syracuse N T will arrive Monday to spend tho re mainder or the summer wIth her sis ter Mm O J Salisbury U S S Miss Ida Moylo will go to Brighton omorrow to spend a few weeks with wih fiends at that resort resort Pharaohs Glen In Parleys mfnyon has quite a lot of camper alreafty and there are more to follow Among those now Present are Mrs WlirWilles I family and Dr and Mrs Mi Iron Teddy and Brownie Miiron Mrs Ernest I Brown and family Mrs rS Evans ld family Miss Alee Els and Dr land frs Chapman S 0 f fly Mr will and leave Mrs Albert J Scare ant fam tomorrow f w1 for a few week vacotion a vacnlon In Clear canyon near Richfield S S Tho Happy Ten met at the home or Miss ivy Price Wednesday after noon Tho time was spent in music conversation and sowing aftor wlkl 1 delicious refreshments were seVvcd The club will m tlt Miss Emma Vetzels next Wednesday S S 0 C P Overfleld leaves this evening for Mexico and California to be cone sonic time tme S S Mrs Robert Weir and children of Rutland Vt are visiting Mr and Mrs this city Thomas Weir of ely S 4 A W P Cooper and family have moved from their former residence 777 Firth street to 734 East Brigham street r S 0 Miss Mihnlo Hard daughter of ex Bishop Leonard Hardy once of Salt Lake but now of Canada Is visiting haunt h-aunt lrs R II S McTCalg S S 76 Sslrcct Miss Lydia Wallace of indianapolis Ind Is visiting her aunt Mrs Franc B Choate S p > S Mr and Mrs DL Wertheliner of Do La Mar left last evening for a trip to Colorado Springs M 3 d o Mr and Mrs William H McIntyre Miss June McIntyre and Mr Charles Kennedy of Kingston N Y return today to-day tom t short visit to Mammoth They visited the different mines in that I vicinity while away I S Mrs Mary Judge and family leave soon for a visit ot u week or ten das In and around Park City S S Mrs Ruth Lcctla Kerr left for Cal Comm on Wednesday S 0 5 Miss Beatrice Crismon returned last week from Quincy Mass where she has been attending schoolS school-S SO Mrs E J Casey and Miss Aubrey of Denver arc visiting friends In the cUy I S SO Miss Rose Werthimer Chicago Is the guest of her uncle Mr L Wei Ihelmer SI S George Alder returns today from the East S S Mr and Mrs J H Brown are spending spend-ing the summer at AvonbytheSea I N Y L L Terry has returned from his trip to Wyoming Wayne Smith Is visiting his brother Max Smith S S S Dr and Mrs E D Woodruff have taken the Ruftwood cottage at Brighton for the summer S S 5 Mrs A C Bailey returned S to S Ogden I on Friday S S I Mr and Mrs J E Dooly will entertain enter-tain their niece ot Portland Or during August S S Alma D Katz Is home from Denver S S S Mrs Thomas Kearns leaves this wtfek for Park City Spencer Clawson and H G Whitney returned last week ifrom Brighton u u D C Kimball and wife leave soon for England to enter the missionary Held feldMiss Ia aMiss a-Miss Marsh of Pacific Grove Or Is I visiting Miss Tibbalg Miss Peterson of the high school Is I spending her vacation at Martha Vineyard1Cr vacaton S S Samuel S Stahl > 8 reccnt graduate of Beloit 0CBewni be the new teacher of natural sciences in the Collegiate ColesIate Institute c MIss Ethel Lane Is spending the summer at Pharaohs GlenS Glen-S Lake Miss visitor Julia WrIght of Ogden Is a Salt S S S Simon BamberSpr entertained a party of friends at the Lagoon on LaJoon I lday Dr and trs J C Mrs King have re Lured from lnnesota King Q S S Mr and Mrs J F cowan arc In Butte 5 Mr and Mrs G T Peterson have come here to reside from Sliver Nev reside rm Siver City Mrs H W Branch and Miss Branch left lost week for n two months visit to Denver and Manitou I k S Miss Helen Morse who has been vis lng her sister Mrs Benson returned t 3 Denver on Monday S S S Mrs l O Johnson and Miss Tohn son here or Victor Col ° are visiting frIends S S S Mrs E F Hanna entertained at incheon on Tuesday In honor of her cousin Mr Newhouse of St Louis The other guests were Miss Carrie horn Miss Josephine Sullivan and Dr 1I id son S S S Mrs W F Liebert is entertaining her sisters Miss Phoebe and Lllllc Clark of Clarl Illinois The wedding of Miss Jennie Hill and Arthur E Hancock took place on Sun lay last at the home of the brides sister sis-ter Mrs Spoeran S S S Mrs Theodore Bruback and family left for California last week e S S Mesdames J C Hammond and J M Ken of Denver are the guests of Mr and Mrs F M Hess S Mrs J W Sampson Is spending the summer with her sister Mrs J W Shinier I S S Word came recently from Fort Spokane Spo-kane of the arrival of a little boy ate at-e home of Lieut and Mrs T ABald v I in InRe o Rev E II Shanks Frank Lucas L H Curtis and their families arc spendInG 1 spend-InG tho summer at Black RockS Rock-S 0 I Mrs II S Young Is entertaining Mrs nml Miss Pcery of a Ogden s Mrs J T Hodson and children are outing on the Beaver 4 5 5 The marriage of Mlsg Florence Smllh and Mr Arthur L Steele took place at the Baptist church Thursday evening 0 a Mrs A P Mayberry and Miss May berry of Salt Lake are visiting relatives rela-tives in Reno S tves S P 5 Miss Ropallnd Howelt has moved to the Kenyon S S 0 S 711 and Mrs T F Thomas left for Denver > last week a f S Mrs L M Mllner of St Louis is visiting in Salt Lake with her aunts 1 aunt-s A J Daft n v > < Miss Bessie Lawson has gone to Glen wood for a month t 4 4 A party consisting of Mr and Mrs George E Chandler Misses Ida and Bc salu Chandler Blanche Davis Eu gone Chandler and George Chandler left for Yellowstone u I on Sand Saturday Ml > S-and Mrs Bancroft Chester Na > son and lhe Misses Nason left for Yel lowstono last night o S Jir H 3I Davis is entertaining Dr and Mrs Davis of Ottawa and Mrs Coffin of Denver 0 a 5 she s-he marriage of Miss Christine marlare Iss Prlnglo and Joseph Buxxo of the With ltI Bros r bank were married In this cIty last Tuesday Blnhop Leonard of the ii plscopn church ofllclallng Tim l 1s iif their marriage will be quite 1C lbel wi q ule a surprise for although the engagement had been annOunced few know that the wedding had taken place They left the fame evening for Denver on a I short honeymoon trip and on their return re-turn will live here Both are well I known to a large circle of friends I U II Miss Vnra Lane entertained delightfully delight-fully at an informal dinner on Wcdnc day evening The table was effectively decorated with pink and white sweet < ane peas and large bouquets of the flowers woro the favors The guests were Mia Mnrgumlto Taylor Miss Ruth Cooper Messrs Irwin McNIccc Gamer Schultz and Waller HarrisOn Harris-On Tuesday afternoon at Liberty parka park-a delightful surprise picnic was given to Mr and Mrs H H RC Others who enjoyed the novel entertainment were Messrs and Mesdames Bair H A Young Schoiick S HIM C H McCoy Mc-Coy Cornforth Henderson Brewer Maclay Mrs Dean Mrs Beldlng Mrs Lowe Mrs Rca Mrs Allison Dinner was served at f oclock and the hostess vase was presented with a pretty Venetian I S 1 S Miss Ella Stickncy Is I vlslllng her I mother Mrs A J SUckney the postmistress post-mistress at Santaquln S S Miss Pearl Davenport of Helena Is visiting Mrs C R PearsalL I > Miss Esther Freed gave a very pleasant ant Informal luncheon to a few friends I on Friday The table was dainty Vitii a profusion of pink sweet peas and I ferns Those who enjoyed the affair were Miss Turner Miss McGrat Messrs Nason Goodwin Cunnlnghai I 1 b 6 Mrs W G Sharp was the hostess of I 0 most charming luncheon on Friday Her guests vere Mesdames Harkness I Wallace Tullle Holdcn Downey Misses S Calhoun Harkness 4 O 4 Mr and Mrs J M BIdwell left Cora Cor-a short visit to Hobblo creek last week u nAn n-An elaborate reception was given by 1 Mrs J C Hooper on Wednesday afternoon after-noon at her home 318 East South Temple Tem-ple street The decorations wero very unique and beautiful The color scheme was carried out in pink and green In the diningroom Ropes of smllax and hollyhocks were stretched to each corner and suspended from the center a largo basket of ferns and hollyhocks In one corner a large curtain of smIU foil back of which the musicians discourse dis-course low sweet strains The table was resplendant with lace pink cande labras and cut glass dishes of bon bons Refreshments were served by MIss Read of Helena Miss Rosy and Miss Tlbbets In the parlor placed in con venlcnt no k were large beautiful palms and bouquets of nasturtium The library was entirely In Japanese Japan-ese style Refreshing punch was served in a cosy corner under 8 large umbrella bv Miss Bartch and Miss Peyton The invited guests were Mesdames R L Tracy S McDowal HIV H-IV Brown F B Choate G S Pe tonG ton-G W Bartch G P Holman Sara Bransford O A Jennings F D Hobbs I F Ross J h J Judson l V Rice A C i Welby S V Shelp F Pearl F Knox 5V L Green C H McMahon D Richards Mciahon ards J Ilenshaw B A McMlllen L H Farnsworth T Weir J Beatle J Dooly C C Dey V Clement E J Thorn G F Stlehl L L Archer I A Benton S D Evans J F Evans IV Bintz F Washburn J T Donnella C B Hlgbee E L Carpenter J Car Ca-r Bartllng W W Bird J Savage c < 5yms I Tuttle H Belfus E M Mlllo C Boyd Marlon Graves A Burrows A Swenson C E Brubaker J Reed Cir C-ir Brink S J Kenyon R H Office A V Officer D P Simmons J H Unman C M Owen J A Reeves II S 3 Richards J Richards W Bennett R Marsh J S Daveler R Craig J Irun Stlenhllder R T Grun Stenhlder Hong Maync lI Bowman W J Browning W S Henderson C H McCoy Joy II Johnson son W H Myers Ferguson A G Anderson J Mp6r > E R Dlckinsoi R A Brill E W Whitney E D Ml leI 11 B Whitney J E Taylor J D Cenworthy G L Gnnnelt G Forrester n A Keyes Sara Woeck J W Hous Lon C Scheu W W Dale F P Grid Icy J W Langly Paul rammer T N Lonk F Scarf W Armstrong J IcGrath J Easton A B Sawyer C Fisher J Morris E Traughber W A Mtcomb S Tltcomb D S Taggarl J Iv Campbell W G Hiffron T R Mack F Klruball W H Baclt Klml l Loumsbert V Jones W C Bogue Misses Welbj Lena Welby Bartch Peyton Thori Maud Thorn Hunter Ross Burrows Blomquist Sawyer Gusslo Sawyer Hobbs Read Maud Read Jennlngj Olive Jennings Reed Wlnnlfrcd Reeve icrkhoel Clark Fisher Tlbbetts Swen son Claraham Winters Gridley Bessie rldley Lane Bransford Tucson Offi eel GHmore Langley 11 and Mrs Fred W Rice received avery j a-very pleasant visit the past week from their niece Miss Nellie Lloyd accom anled by Misses Jessie and Nora Smith all of Independence Mo There The-re en route to Butte Mont 0 0 I Mrs J W Irvine and Mrs Ed MuM han chaperoned a party of young people to Brighton where they will remain a week The party consisting of Misses AnnIe Knowlton Luella Irvine Maud Irvine Laura Keene Messrs Dave R Sprunt Jim P Sprtint Jr Fred R Sands Paul Wilkinson John W Irvine Ed Mulllkan Max Brodle < I t I Joseph Young and family have moved Into their new cottage on East First South v S a James A Lee enlertalntcd the Utah light artillery band last Tuesday even lug In honor of his 23th birthday Some excellent music was rendered by the band after which refreshments were served S S S A pleasant birthday party was given Thursday afternoon by Mrs R II Irvine ir-vine In honor of her little daughter Josles ninth birthday The following little folks enjoyed the afternoon in gaines after which dainty refresh monts were served Vera Bernhlsel Lena Cromer Edna Hunter Mary Hunter Irene Prlncle Cathfc Nalabett Geneva Klinball Flo Sunberg Bessie ilsbett Lucy Nalsbett Agnes Pringle Marvel Green Grace Mead Helena Mend Charlie Allrce Agnes Irvine Sherman Irvine S S I A very enjoyable lawn I pn r I y was given by the Misses Bessie Jensen and Alma Peterson to their many friends Friday evening July 20th at their home on First North alreet A very pleasant evening was spent In games songs and illations after which delicious re jshmcnls were served Those present were Misses Lena Meyer Coolie Lizzie Coolie Mary Bridge Llllle Erlckson Miller Rachel Mcllreen Eans A C Maybon Messrs William Crabtrec J ngwood William Spears Owen Spears George Smith Will Hal Ralph Lat Blue Smith Bridge Frank MoP Ian Oscar Bloomllcld Jr and George Bloomfield I I v Mrs II Elmer Thomas of Bingham has gone ona visit to her home In Phil adtlpiiIU where her son Is attending school Mrs Thomas expects to be gone several mouthy S I Iris I-ris A J Johnson and her niece Miss Hcrman entertained Thursday evening In honor of Miss Brccdcn of Ogden The loratlons were sweet peas In the pars par-s with Virginia creeper Ivy and nasturtiums In the diningroom The prizes In the guessing contest were won by Miss Stella McCready and Will Smith Tho Invited guests were Misses Ethel Ott Helen Shepard Bertha Boots Leigh Block Vlrgle Brecden Besslo Mayne Mary Mayne Clella McCrcady Jessie Home Edna Davis Claudia Sco field Abby Herman Winnie Wlngate JessIe Hammond Messrs Clark Frank Tregen Harry Fulton Frank Foote Arthur Gates Harry Pitts Gordon I ppell Paul Nolan Frank Moore Will I Smtlh HT Young llcrman Johnson dlalCOG Q Post irwin McNIcce WInslow Smith 11 I S S S I A very pleasant surprise was tendered Miss Eva Jones of Logan at the homo 1 j of Mr and Mrs Hill Ill South Sixth Enst Friday evening Those present wero Mlaa Louisa Worley Mr and Mrs W H Hill Mr and Mrs W Cart wright Mr and Mrs W H Acocks Mrs A Lows Mrs A Hudson Mrs M Austin frg S Hewitt Messrs John Austn Edwin Mcakln G W Spokes G H Lake W Lake Enoch Salt Misses Annie Hudson Mary Iiowltt Etta Cur Hill zon Myrtle Hill Lizzie Hill and Mable I HI IJ S S a J Mr and Mrs William 1 Brown announce 1 an-nounce the engagement of their daughter daugh-ter Nellie w to Mr Author o F Tremeillng Mrs LouIse Boyden In the city for I 8 couple of weeks on business connected con-nected with her interests here She la stopping at 110 West Second South S I S The Progressive society met Friday oVenlncr at the home of Miss Nellie Brown G44 South Third West street An Interesting programme was given consisting con-sisting of a recitation by J R Haag a declamation by Rufus D Johnson and an Informal discussion Resolved That the United States should take no part In subjugating China Those taking ta-king part In the Informal discussion were II Brown J R Hans Miss Nellie Brown R D Johnson John jI Walden Wal-den and A Shepard The discussion was decided In favor of the negative The I society will go to Pharaohs Glen today |