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Show Hi ffl f sial F.J3U J A 0MMKNCEM12NT exercises In the fJ r various schools, with tlieii1 at-'TS at-'TS W lendant saycties, have engrossed am i much of the attention of society B jduring the past week, leaving little fl jllme for other festivities. Aside from H the Culmer- Roberts wedding and the H .danceat the University on Friday even-Rl even-Rl Y'c'" there wei e no large events. To be iTQTlire the coming of Maude Adams called :ont, it would seem, all sqclety and set's set-'s scorn in its history lias the Theater held ?,tuch magnificent audiences. 'Had It gg. :inot been the wish of Miss Adams that j early part of the week would hav.e bepn gay Indeed, for Miss Adams' friends 'here arc lesion and many were anxious Ja fito honor her It Is possiblc.she may BP return thi way at the close of her Cal-i Cal-i Morula engagement, and theiv her :Mrt 'friends villi tiihc advantage of the op-j?A op-j?A rrtunit to pnv her some social atlen-K? atlen-K? Uons. :JS ; The chief events of the coming weok S ' iwill be Hie t a of Wednesday atlernoon ri 5Khcn M Hoyt Sherman. Miss Sher-M Sher-M yinn and MIpf Laura Sherman will cn- Ijjteriain In honor of Mrs. Sharp. Mrs. 5? SD.avls nr"l -Irs- McKay, and the recep-12? recep-12? ttlon of Thursday afternoon, given by P T.Mrs Jennings and Mrs. Rlter in honor I of Mrs. Le Roy f)inwoodey. Two large W Jlunrheont; ar- to be given by Mrs. Hogle JS iii at the lV.iv. rsity club; Mrs.. Arthur li "if Bird glps u luncheon at her hom ofi g taWpdnesdu. for M;-s. McKay, and Mirf. H jil'iilnn orlhington entertains at lylunchoon riiursday. A number of the rjounger rocleiy girls will enjoy a tea K 'ln honor of Miss Nellie Pinkerton Fri-jigj Fri-jigj tday afternoon, when Mrs. John Reed jm j tntertalns. There will be- tin; usual I Iriumboi of Informal affairs and, with -Jhp opening of the lak( season, many E ,parln uili visit Saltalr and enjoy the f4 Jdmelng. 'j, A.n Elegant Dinner Parly. K ; Judge ipd Mr.e. Charles C. Goodwin qfa ;jf were guests or honor at a most delight- iful dinner parly on Thursday evening, H Hummel Xev. houKe belrig the host. Over I tho long table in the dining-room were H 4XQulslte icnterpleces and doylies of M J lace and on these stood handsome sil-B sil-B ,1 ver how la with sweet peas of delicate ihailf8. Tall silver candelabra with jjt fhadfs of pink lighted tho board. Vases .oCrofcH who on sideboard and man- fM, witu usual stately American 1;. Heautlea In parlor and reception hall, j In udditlon to Judge and Mrs. Good- ostfi 'ln. Mr. Mewhouse's guests were Gov. ifljH Mrs. Wells. Col. and Mis. Holme, jfw Mr. and Mrs. El)nvorth Daggett, Mr. no -j and . J. E. Bamberger. Dr. and 4 i'J11. 15. Moore Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. 1'v Well, Mrs. Samuel "Woodward, iiSl'i11"8' Victor M. Clement and ChnrleB :::-""- For Eastern. Visitors. ' or than two hundred invitations St -it have boon Issued for the lea to be giv-Jm giv-Jm " Wcdiicsilay afternoon by Mrs. Hoyt ml Blitrmin, Miss Sherinan and Miss ajj tj.',ur Sherman in honor of Mra. AVil- -nun cjb.on Sharp, Mr.v. Thomas B. P and Mrs. Roy McKay. Receiv-wlth Receiv-wlth the hostesses will be the is of honor, while a number of the ty girls will assist in entertaln-Froin entertaln-Froin 3 to 7 o'clock are the hours ?U In tho Invitations. Gave Charming Luncheon. IUchard A. Keyes was hostess at ot the most enJoyabLeof.theveek, - luncheons, given on Thursday at her home. In the center of the lontr table was a tall green glass vase filled with red and white carnations, with sprays of plumosa entwhilnpr It and larger sprays of the same delicate fern forming form-ing a bed on which rested dozens of the fragrant carnations in red and white. The souvenirs of the luncheon were beautiful hand-painted boxes of bonbons, bon-bons, and the place cards were adorned with pretty heads of American girls. The guests at the luncheon were Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes, Mrs. Benner X. Smith, Mrs. AMctor M. Clement, Mrs. Perry S. Heath, Mrs. Hubbard W. Reed. Mrs. Wilbur W. Flagg, Mrs. Duncan MacVichie, Mrs. Sturgls, Mrs. O. w. Powers. Mrs. Lnanes u. uoou-wln, uoou-wln, Mra. Lewis Cecil Robinson. Popular Young People "Wedded. A very pretty home wedding was that of Miss Catherine C. Culmer and Frank Roberts, which took place last Tuesday Tues-day evening at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. A. Culmer. In all the rooms the decorations decora-tions wero most artistic, white and green being carried out In the parlor, red in the library and yellow in the dining-room Carnations, bridal wreath and snowballs were used in the parlor, the bridal party standing beneath a pretty canopy of smllax and white flowers. Hawthorn blossoms and gorgeous gor-geous peonies were the flowers seen In the libra it, while the yellow garden roses made 'up the beautiful decorations of the dining-room. The bride's gown was of white chiffon over taffeta, with a beautiful bertha of real lace. She wore a long veil of tulle and carried bride's roses. Miss Florence Culmer was inald of honor and wore a girlish gown of pink organdie. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Culmer In receiving were Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlos Roberts. Mrs. Thomas Sloan and Miss Kate "Wella presided in the dining-room, and assisting as-sisting them were Miss Lara Rawlins, Miss Helen Jennings and Miss Geneve Clark." Mr. and Mrs. Roberts left on the evening train for a visit of several sev-eral weeks in the East. They will be at home to their friends in this city after July J3 at 507 Second street. Luncheon for Mrs. McKay. Mrs. Roscoe H. Channlng entertained at luncheon on Wednesday last In'hqn-or In'hqn-or of Mrs. Roy McKay. Pink was the color carried out In the table decorations, decora-tions, which were most effective. A low cut Rlass bowl of sweet peas surrounded sur-rounded with maidenhair -vas used for ! centerpiece, with graceful bows of satin taffeta ribbon at either end of the table. Scattered over the cloth were sprays of maidenhair and the sweet peas. Invited to meet Mrs.1 McKay were Mrs. Thomas B. Davis. Mrs. Union Worthlngton, Mrs. Lewis Cecil Robinson. Mrs. Hurrlo K. Masters, Miss Nason, Miss Lowe, Miss Salisbury and Miss Sanno. Enjoyed "The Little Minister." 'Wo stalls were occupied by the guests of Samuel Ncwhouae for the opening performance of "The Little Lit-tle Minister" at the Salt Lake Theater. Following the play the parti' enjoyed a supper at, tho home of Mr. Newhousc. nt which the guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Alnley of "The Little M in-later" in-later" company. Those invited to meet Mr. and Mrs. Alnley, who were guests of Mr. iS'ewhouse during their stay .here, were Col. and .Mrs. Stunts. Mrs. Albert K. Walker, Mrs. Robert Gould Smith, Miss Heleu Gillespie, Miss i THE FLANDERS QUARTETTE. The Flanders Quartette, Miss Geneva Ellerbeck, Mrs. John W. Christy, first piano, Miss Irma Watson and Miss Pearl Rothschild, second piano. Each member of this quartette has studied for years with Miss Flanders and each is an artist In her -own right. The quartette is one of the most artistic organizations or-ganizations In' the city and has reached a high degree of perfection in ensemble en-semble work. Aileen Maclean, Miss Jasmine Young, Miss Emily Read. C, W. Whitley, Henry Hen-ry Peery, James T. Goodwin. College Seniors Entertain. Many friends of the college seniors of the University of Utah enjoyed rhc dancing party given by them Friday evening at the Museum building. The large assembly-room was made gay with fcsloonlngs of green and ropes of smllax while all about the rooms palms wcr effectively grouped. Punch was served from a prettily decorate! table In one corner of the reception hall. The members of the senior college class are Clarence G. Dresser, Ivy Chase Dix, R. E. Caldwell, Claudia Sclimicrer, George Riser, Delta Colo, Alfred J. Helton, Hel-ton, Fred J. Pack, Nelllo Goss, .A. P. Merrill, and the chaperons wero Mrs. Frederick C. Dcrn. Mrs. Arthur B. Witcher. Mrs. Howard S. Stowe, Mrs. Russcl G. Schuldcr, Mra. William Nlcol, Mrs. William Ellerbeck. Mrs. W. lid-ward lid-ward Wilson.i Mrs.,Edward C. Parsons. Gives Dinner at Club. Hugh Satterlcc was host at a very enjoyable dinner party Tuesday even ing at the University club. Covers were laid for thlrty-slx at one long table In the main dining-room. Sweet peas wore the llower's used in decoration, these with sprays of maidenhair and plumosa being scattered ail over the cloth, and three cut glass bowls of tho flowers being arranged down the center. Mr. Sntterlee's guests wero Mr. and Mrs, Harris K. Masters. Mifs Aileen Maclean, Mac-lean, Miss Helen Gillespie, Mls. Sherman. Sher-man. Miss Laura Sherman, Miss Jasmine Jas-mine Young. Miss Elizabeth Mclntyre. Miss Leta McMillan. Mls-J Stella Salisbury, Salis-bury, Miss Catherine Sanno. Miss Gertrude Ger-trude McGrath, Miss Emily1 Read. Miss Dorothy Kinney. Miss Addle. Zane, Miss Edythe Hale, Mies Marge Miller. Louis fates, George Lawrence, Frederick W. Lyon. Lieut- John A. Berry. Thomas Piatt. Samuel Newhouse. Orvin Gray. Hairy Bowles, Harry Atkinson, George Topllff, J. Walcott Thompson,, George Riter, George Smith, Walter Shoup and Will Hall. ; . Pretty Home Wedding. Miss Nell Fennemore and Will - L. King ..were married last ..Monday .evening .even-ing at the home of the' bride's' parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Fennemore! In 'the presence of relatives and immediate friends. Rev. B. M. Hogan,or the 'Congregational 'Con-gregational church performed the ceremony. White and green wefe'used in the decorations ' throughout the house, and very pretty they, were, consisting con-sisting of carnations, snowballs, bridal wreath and greens. The bride was gowned in champagne-colored voile made over white silk, and - carried bride's roses. Miss Harriet King, the maid of honor, wore a pretty gown of del blue crepe over white "taffeta, and cnrrled a shower bouquet of white carnations. car-nations. Mr. and Mrs. . Fennemore, were assisted In receiving by Mrs. C. A. Orton. Assisting In the .dining-room were Miss BeJghton,- Miss Edmunds, MIsr Estella Flowers and little Emma Fennemore, Mr. and Mrs. King left the same evening for a lii1 In the Northwest, North-west, but will return in a few days "and will be at home to their friends after June 15 nt 307 Second West street. Young Pianist Heard, . Mr, and Mrs. Graham F. Putnam's' small son, John, delighted a Large, number' num-ber' of h'ls partnts' friends last Wednesday evening at a musleale given n't their home. Considering tho youth of the pianist, lie having seen but seven summers, his work was remarkable, remark-able, and he received an ovation at the hand of the friends present. The programme pro-gramme vas a dlfllcult one for so youthful a performer, but the small lingers glided over the keys with an accurncy and precision which would have done credit to ono twice his years, and there was, withal, a delicacy of touch and expression which created little lea-; than wonder among, those who heard. Miss Agatha Eerkhoel assisted, giving ecvcral vocai' folon let-her. .own delightful way. Following were tho numbers played by little John Putnam: Minuet Beethoven fa) Melodic Thome fb) AValtz I lamer (c) Melodic Schumann , (d) Jack and Jill Orth , "Bagatelle" Mozart Duet. "Sunflowersv Strclczkl M.-3. Ptitnnm and John Putnam. Dinner at Kenyon. The Misses Coagriff were tho hostesses and Miss Catherine- Sanno the guesrof honor at a very enjoyable dinner party at the Kenyon Thursday evening. American Beauties wer,e Used In the decoration of the long tables, at which fourteen guests wero seated. The seat of tho guest of honor was distinguished dis-tinguished by a largo cluster of pink roses tied to the back of tho chair. i Nurses to Graduate. Invitations have been issued for tho commencement exercises of St. Mark's training school for nurses, to bo held June S at the Ladles' Literary club-h6use. club-h6use. Addresses will be made by the Most Rev. Daniel S. TutUo of St: Louis nnrl Dr. A S Unwnr rr tlilc A fine musical programme will also be rendered, and following the presentation presenta-tion of diplomas dancing will be en-Joyed. en-Joyed. The class to be graduated this year from the training school includes Mrs. Pauline C. Bebee, Miss Catherine L. Eager. Miss Elizabeth C. Hard and Miss Phoebe I. Marohn. Will Wed Indiana Girl. Denver papers announced during the week the engagement of Miss Angellne Agnes Walker of that city and S. M. L. McSpadden of Salt Lake, the marriage to take place in this city on June 14. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs., P. G. .Walker of -Elkhart, Ind.. and the groom Is the purchasing agent of the Utah Copper company, with headquarters In this' city. Pleasantly Surprised. ' Mrs.' Eva -Darko of ' 300 :West Sixth South street was the recipient of a very pleasant surprise party, Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. The occasion was in honor of the election-of Mrs. Darke for vice-president of the Rebekah State assemoly. Flowers ,were presented- In profusion, and appropriate music was "rendered. A luncheon was served,- and in all a happy time was enjoyed. Tho?e present , were Mcsdamea Maroncy. Jeffries, Ul-mer. Ul-mer. Owen. Nlckerson, Coker. Geary, Lepper. Mayhew. - Meakln, Cantwell, Price, Allen, -Blackmar. ''Fischer, Green-halgh, Green-halgh, Hardle, Watrous,, Pendleton, Sopor. 73erryman, Moore, Sudhclmer, Campbell. Darke. Miss VonnaDarke. little Millie Moore. ' i The Strollers. The Strollers' club will give a troll y parly on June 10, and cordially invite the public to Join them. They will meet at the residence of Harry Mndsen, 015 East First South at S o'clock. The last meeting of the club was held at the residence resi-dence of Rex Wilfon. crl East Second South, at which time eleven new members mem-bers wore voted Into the society. Tin y ore as follows: "Frank Fulnier, Frank Bean. Ern Ostler, Dean Rosslter. How- 1 ard-Oase. Delance Wilson, Lawrence Bassctt. Hay Booth. Frank Beckstead. S. W. Sibley, and F. 1J. Buckley. The stag party lven in honor of the clu'o was In every way a great success- The Girls' Strollers club have Issued Invitations Invi-tations for the organization of their club at the home of Miss Estelle Hardv. Jack Browning and Ern Ostler, have issued is-sued Invitations in honor of the club for a slag party lo be given on June 11. At Home. Mrs. Graham F. Putnam will be at home on Friday, June li. the last of her regular days at home prior to her departure de-parture for Europe. The following week Mrs. Putnam, In company with Sirs, May ne and -Mrs. Cooper, leaves for a trip abroad. Including the Mediterranean Medi-terranean sail and a visit in Italy and Germany. The party will be Joined In New York by MImk Eleanor Putnam and will be away until the first week In September. Mr. and Mrs. LeRby Dlnwoodcy will be at home In their apartments In the , Miller flatB after June 10. ' Mrs. Egbert Roberts is now 'at home lb her Trlcnds with Mrs. McRea at 462 East First South street. Weddings and Engagements. June 22 is the date set for the wedding wed-ding of Miss Nellie Pinkerton, daughter daugh-ter of the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Pinkerton, Pin-kerton, and Edward Moore. The ceremony cere-mony will take place on the evening of that day nt the "Cenlra'l Christian church at S::;0 o'clock. Miss Crete Pinkerton, Pin-kerton, sister of tho bride, v'ill be tho maid of honor, and Miss Carrie Sap-pington. Sap-pington. Miss Kate Thorpe. Miss Blanche Cassady of this city, 'and Mins Kate More of Seattle will be the bridesmaids. Joe Grant of Seattle is 19 be best man. , 1 Marc Llchtcnslelri of this city and 'Miss Violet Morris of San Francisco will bo married June 1 at the Palace hotel in San Franolsco. o Mr. and Mrs. VC .1. Ward announce tho engagement of their daughter Maud to W. G. Hayes of this city, the wedding wed-ding to take place the latter part of Juno. Loo Chandler left during"" the week for Los Angeles, where he Is to be best man at the marriage of his brother, Jefferson P. Chandler, and Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Sliankl'and, which lakes place on June 1. ' Mrs. W. E.' Hall o M.ercur announces the engagement of her daughter. Margaret Mar-garet to W. G. Goodman of Mercur. The wedding will take place on June 22 at the home of the bride's mother in Mer-cur. Mer-cur. I Dr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Richardson of La Grande, Or., announce the engagement engage-ment of their sister, Florence Louise Bates, to Gilbert F. Boreman of Ogden. The marriage will take place- June 15. Mr. and Mrs. Willis O. Bridgman have Issued Invitations for the marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Mabel Isa, to Harry George Wright at St. Mark's cathedral Wednesday evening, June 1. at 8 o'clock. Miscellaneous Events. Mr. Satterlee gave an informal luncheon at the Country club last Monday Mon-day In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts of Utlca. N. Y. a ! ' Members of the Reviewers' club held the last meeting of the year on Monday Mon-day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Delano. De-lano. Mrs. Ellen Elliott read a paper on Van Dyke, the artist, and Mra. H. W. Brown reviewed "The Issues of Life" by Mrs. Van Vorst. Reports of-the of-the secretary ahd treasurer were submitted sub-mitted at this meeting and approved by tho club. After the serving of light refreshments re-freshments and enjoying an Informal social half hour, the club adjourned until un-til September. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Walker gave a box party for the opening night of "The Little Minister." Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Farnsworth and Miss Hague. Thirty-five of the girl friends of Miss vEdith Kingsbury were delightfully entertained en-tertained at a Kensington Thursday afternoon at her home. The rooms were prettily decorated with carnations and peonies. An Interesting feature of the afternoon was a guessing contest, which was much enjoyed by tho girls. . The choir of St. Paul's church -wero very pleasantly ehtertalned Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mra". Fisher S. Harris. Mrs. J. R. Walker entertained thi members of her Bowing club and a few other friends at luncheon on Thursday In honor of Mrs. Roy McKay. ' Members of the Orpheus club spent an enjoyable informal evening last Tuesday at the home of 'Harry Shearman. Shear-man. Miss Annette Ferguson gave a box parly at the Salt Lake Theater on Tuesday Tues-day evening. Mrs. J. M. Dart entertained about twenty friends informally Friday afternoon. after-noon. A very pleasant feature was the bcok review given by Irs. Gorham. Miss Emily Reed eptertalned a Tew friends at an informal luncheon at the Country club on Thursday. ' A few of the girls enjoyed an informal luncheon at tho home of Mrs. William Bayly. Jr., on Friday. o Mrs. Julia Adams, Mrs. A. A. AdaniB and Mrs. Isabel Pitts were the c:ue?ts of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Witcher fro oponine- night of "The Little Minister," a i'ri later the parly, -with MJss Mauds Adamsenjoyed a supper at the horn of Mrs. PMs. The .Misses Hanauer entertained the members of the Bridge Whist club at their home Friday owning. - " o ' t i Many of the students of the Collegia.; I rust it:: I a spent a most enjoyabl'; evening even-ing last night at the home of Dr. and Mrs. William Thome. u a Miss Mattle Miles entertained a number num-ber of her friends last Wednesday night. In honor of Ray Hatch, who leaves for Europe in a few days. The reception-room's were decorated beau-, tlfully, with roses, carnations, and snoWballs. Thy evening was a most enjoyable one to all the guests among whom were the Misses Lotta .Owen, Duuy Wonn, Garnet Attrldgc, Ruth DaMquist, Luclle McMastcr. Ethel and Rhea Simons. Enda Evans, Gertrude Kell and Jennie Miles, Messrs. Ray Hatch, Edwards, Nellson. Chrlatenaon," Gardner. Brlnton. Clark, White, Butler, MoBeth and Fairbanks. Future Events. A large number of invitations have been issued for tho reception to be given giv-en next Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Prlsclila Jennings and Mrs. W. W. Rlter Rl-ter In honor of Mrs. Le Roy Dlnwood-ey. Dlnwood-ey. The reception will be at the Jennings Jen-nings home, the hours from 3 to C o'clock. Invitations, have been Issued by Mrs. James Hogle for two luncheons at tho University club, one on Wednesday) and the other on Thursday of this week. ' Mrs. John Reed has Issued invitations invita-tions for a Kensington next Thursday afternoon at the hme of Mrs. James F. Marshall, In honor of Miss Nell Pinkerton; one of the June brides. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rivers will entertain en-tertain the members of their, club at dinner next Tuesday evening. Miss Grace Dellc Davis has issued invitations for a recital to be given by her pupil, Miss Mary Mayne, next Friday Fri-day evening at the First Methodist church. Miss Mayne will be assisted by Miss Edna Dwyer, and a very charming programme both from a dra- ! matic and a musical standpoint has MMM been arranged. 1 ljjjjjH ,A buffet luncheon will be served at , MMM the Country club" tomorrow from 12 to ! 1 MMM - o clock. Il " ll fcJilt;JYi,CR .CTSt' P; fl's guild will ' hold their next Kensington, at the. home . Ull of Mrs. . H. Pease, 675 Fourth street. 1 'H on Tuesday, May 31. ' ilH A meeting of members of all com- ill rmttecs of the Ladles' Literary club will !'j vmm be held Wednesday morning, June 1, at ' ll the clubhouse at 10 o'clock. ' IH Women Who Fool Men. ! "There should be a law compelling ' j'l mW women who do men's work to cither I ll put Mrs. or Miss before their names or mMM else spell their Christian namc3 In full " . i mWM tid a clerk In tho office of the Com- A mWmt missioner of Jurors. "We are constantly t VmWM calling upon women for Jury duty JmMm and otherwise making - ourselves , mM ridiculous just becaupc women Insist on 1 IH going down in the directories and on I ll the tax lists with nothing but their ,1 ' mWmt initiate. IjjH "When I sec a name 'G, L. James 1 foreman,' how am 1 to know that it r Immm fers to Gertrude Louise James, and that ' mmM Hhe is foreman of a shirt waist fac- ' !iH tory ? Women doctors, lawyers, i 1 1 , stenographers and artists are par- 1 fmmm Jcularly remiss in this respect. If a ' VMMM woman enters herself as Jennie R. I VmmM Morse, stenographer, we pass her up. , 'Hmm But If she goes down simply as J. R. Morse, how are we going to know her mWm sex? Collectors, canvassers: and in- surance agents tell me they are jMMm bothered in the same way. Thej- spend Vmmm a good deal of time hi running down a mWM supposed man to do business with, only I 1 mmm to discover thaL they have been on the- ' trail of a mannish woman." New York I Press. jjH |