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Show WHSm J which Ih to he their future home. Mr. ' rK Va Glllett will return shortly to this city, 5X1 .' 2 where his headquarters will he for a l , while longer. I0STr tho prettiest of tho spring inchcons was that of yesterday f which Mrs. R. H. Channlng en-Irfalned en-Irfalned In honor of Mrs. Victor Sent Marguerites, yellow and Vere Uie Ilowcrs used and a harmlne table decoration would to imagine. On the polished Icere a beautiful centerpleco and , of lace. In the center, imbedded llnlaturc Held of the daisies., was tal candelabrum with candles ,dcs of yellow. At diagonal cor-rerc cor-rerc bowls of the marguerites, ,rrstal candlesticks with candles 03 of yellow, these also em-in em-in a mass of the daisies, at the .hir corners. Masses of the with candelabra holding yellow Clicks shaded in yellow, also or-11 or-11 the sideboard. In addition to ;i of honor, Mrs. Clement, Mrs. S-3 guests wore Mrs. J. R. Mrs. W. MonL Ferry, Mrs. A. ateS of San Francisco, Mrs. O. Srs, Mrs. D. Moore Lindsay, F Hnyward, Mrs. Samuel D. 'Urs. Arthur Bird. 3Crs of the Baker's Dozon club ew friends gave a china shower ,r o Miss Grace Helkes yester-emoon. yester-emoon. at the home of Mrs. Hal jjanrowu Mfe Drew being tho hostess 2ltfe day. The club colors of red and A'.WJn were caricd out in the pretty dec- flKlfons and In the refreshments. A vflfrcsnt informal musical programme -wmrien by Mrs. Peter, Mies Beatrice ij-irVrfand Irvin Lawson. The guest of 4ot w9 tlic recipient of a dozen -' Ijttful cups and saucers from the iI)alLj.tir3 of the club, several plates and u pretty pieces of china. Aoollec-of Aoollec-of recipes in a bound book, wrlt-.'bythe wrlt-.'bythe members of the club, were n presented to Miss Helkes. Mrs. A. Arnold presided at the tea table, as-y as-y by a few of the girls. Among present were Mrs. Charles G. jner, Mrs. Charles Peak. Mrs. A: Arnold, Mrs. Walter Dayton, Mrs, tity Davis, Mrs. Alfred S. Peters, iLnke Werz, Mrs. V. P. Hlskey, i B. V. Smith, Mrs. Clarence Post, . M!J9 Mary Talbot, Myra- Sowles, ij Hoag, Foster, Beatrice Davis, i--s Williamson, Beeman. 0 ' .jMjfr, awl Mrs. IS. W. Gillett and fnm-aB fnm-aB jetrc tomorrow for Los Angeles, which Is to he their future home. Mr. Glllett will return shortly to this city, where his headquarters will be for a while longer. o Mrs. William Burke leaves this morning morn-ing for Idaho, aftor an enjoyable visit of several weeks in this city. Miss Clara Deal has gone to Morgan, Utah, for a two weeks' visit with friends. Col. N. W. Clayton and daughter, Miss Zlbella, will return from Detroit early In June. Miss Clayton hns been attending1 the Conservatory of Music there for the past year. a e Judge and Mrs. Le Grand Young entertained at a charming Informal dinner Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Zane of Chicago. The table decorations consisted of pink honeysuckle, candelabra shaded In pink lighting the board. Covers were laid fur Mr. and Mrs. John M. Zane, Judge and Mrs. C. S. Zane, Mr. and Mr6. Kenneth C. Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young and Miss Afton Young. j Miss Hollistor Hancock will return June 1 from National Park seminary to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hancock. Mrs. Ellsworth Daggett entertained a few friends at an informal luncheon yesterday at her home. i Among the box parties to be given for the Maude Adams engagement will be those of Col. and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Walker, Samuel Newhouse, Miss Annette Ferguson Fer-guson and Charles F. Adams. Frank Nlles is expected to return from Boston about June 15 for the summer sum-mer vacation, which he will spend with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Niles. He has been attending the Boston School of Technology during the past year. Twenty-five friends were entertained Informally last evening at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Keyes. The home was prettily decorated with red and white carnations and the evening was passed in playing cards. Miss Inez Trent, formerly so well known and popular here, will arrive today to-day from her home in California for a three weeks visit with Judge and Mrs. William C. Hall. " The many friends of Miss Sallle Fisher will be glad to learn that she will return next week from the East to spend the summer vacation with her parents. Miss S. L. Munroe, for twenty years n. resident of this city, during which time she hns been prominent in social and club life, leaven tho latter part of the week for Cheyenne to make her home, Her departure will bo tho cause pf keen regretv among her many friends here. Mrs. A. E. Walker gave a very informal in-formal luncheon yesterday at tho Country club in honor of Mrs. Annie Adams. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Zane were guests of honor at a delightful dinner party Thursday evening at the home of Judge and Mrs. W. I, Snyder. A beautiful piece embroidered in panslcs covered the center of the table, and on this 3tood a low bowl of pansies. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder's guests were Mr. and Mrs. Zane, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Dagsett and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Armstrong. Arm-strong. Mrs. H. D. Nlles was hostess at a pleasant Informal luncheon "on Friday at her home. The Panhellenic society meets next Thursday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Frank Guslln. 25 R streeU v m Mrs. W. M. McConahay entertained Friday afternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Saunders of Oakdale, Cal. Tho Invited guests were Mrs. William Williams, Mrs. Eugene Holbrook, Mrs. W. 0. Dunlap, Mrs. O. H. Jensen, Mrs. J. Rumel, Mrs. Seymour Robbins, Mrs. J. M. Jorgensen. Mrs. Frank Croes-beck. Croes-beck. Mrs. Taylor Holt, Mrs. Hugh Rlppeto and Miss Nellie Bovey. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Zane left yesterday yes-terday for Chicago, after a pleasant visit with Salt Lake-friends. Judge and Mrs. Wilson I. Snyder en- tertalned at dinner again on Friday night. It was a family dinner and the guests numbered ten. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rich announce the engagement of their daughter, Ella, to Arthur J. Bishop, the wedding to take place in June. i Tho many friends of Miss Carrie Schlebel will regret to learn of her serious illness at the home of her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Richard Stephens, In Sturgls, South Dakota. Miss Rose Schlebel left here on Tuesday night and will bring Miss Carrie home if she is able to stand the journey. They aro the sisters of Mrs. P. J. McKenna. About three months ago, Miss Carrie, acompanled by her mother, went to South Dakota in search of health. Miss Florence Boud and Edwin But-terworth, But-terworth, two of Salt Lake's popular young people, were married in the Temple Tem-ple last Wednesday by President Winder. Win-der. In the evening a very pretty reception re-ception was given at the home of the bride. The decorations were artistic, palms, roses and carnations being used in profusion, Mr. and Mrs. Butter-worth Butter-worth will be home to their friends after the 25th Inst at No. 1 Denver court. At the annual election of the Ladies' Aid society of the First Congregational Congregation-al church the following officers were chosen for the coming year: President, Mrs. F. L, Parker; first vice-president, Mrs. J. B. Evans:' second vice-president, Mrs. N. J, Shcckell; secretary, Mrs. L. ErFreeland; treasurer, Mrfl.C. W. Boyd. This was the last meeting of the year, A delightful lunch w.ih served, which was greatly enjoyed by tho many ladles present. Miss Laura RobLnson was hostess at an enjoyable cookie phlne Wednesday evening at her home. Dancing was the chief feature of the evening's entertainment. entertain-ment. The young ladles present and the characters represented were? Miss Alllo Robertson, a Puritan maid; Miss Dollic Lewis, a Wall street broker; Miss Alice Phelps as Sis Hopkins; Miss Irma Williamson, a Filipino lady; Miss Jennie Rose, as little Lord Fauntleroy; Miss Myrtle Jones, as weary Willie; Miss Mattlo Nichols as a mamma's boy; Miss Lenor Cottrell as CIndrella; Miss Ethel Robinson as an old maid. Mrs. J. Pauley White and family will leave next Tuesday for San Francisco to spend the summer. The Georce R. Maxwell W. R. C. Thimble club will be entertained by Mrs. Meyers, 214 West Fourth South street, on next Friday afternoon. A good attendance Is requested. e Mr. and Mrs. W. D. MacLean entertained enter-tained Wednesday evening at cards, C3 being- the game. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Copcland, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Coulson, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Splker, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White, Mr. Robert Wyman, Mlso Winifred J. Hardy, Mrs. Hnrvey Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. PendergrasL The prlzps were won by Mrs. Hardy and Mr. Splker. 0 Mrs. Lucy A. Harrington of 1329 South Tenth East was most agreeably surprised on Friday afternoon by friends. It being the 81st birthday anniversary anni-versary of the esteemed lady. Flowers were presented in profusion and several sev-eral books, which was much appreciated. appreci-ated. Appropriate music was rendered by Mrs. Daisy Cushing and recitations were given by Mrf. Cooper and Mrs. Lorinsr. A luncheon was served and In all a happy time was enjoyed. Those present were Mrs. Sinclair, Mr. Baxter, Bax-ter, Mrs. Ebcrt, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Bev-erldge Bev-erldge Cushing, Beenn, Anderson, Lor-lng, Lor-lng, Cooper, Judd, Hlgson, King, dinger, ding-er, Potts, Master Potts, l?iccken, Hill, McDowall, Barnes, Canning, Lawrence, Carr, Glbben, Hardie, Vlntres, little Sadie Lawrence. The regular meeting of the Ladies' Aid of the First Baptist church will be held at the church parlors next Thursday Thurs-day at 2;'3Q p. m. The ladles are preparing pre-paring for a rummage sale to be held at the church annex all day next Friday. Fri-day. The card party given by Utah lodge No. 365 of the Fraternal Brotherhood on Friday night In Electric Workers' hall was a decided success In every respect. The attendance was good and after cards and refreshments, dancing was Indulged In until a late hour. The first prizes at cards were won by Mrs. McKeever and H, J. Blnch and the consolation con-solation prizes by Mrs, Rugg and W. J. Korth. 4 Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Williams entertained at a delightful musical Thursday evening. The rooms were beautifully decorated In lilacs and sunflowers. The guests were Messrs and Mcsdamcs ' J. W. Squires, Waller Pyper, Lcroy Snow, Walter Squires, Fred Sands, Misses Grlmsdell, Emma Grimsdcll, Hattlc Carter, Leone Wlscomb, Louise Moyle, Luta Young, Edith Dramer, Ruth Wilson Wil-son and Dean Dumford, Messrs. Wood Pratt, Jnck Dunn, T. S. Jensen, Melrose Mel-rose Splcer, Wlmmcr and Joe Thorns-, toff. Mrs. W. D. Green received a telegram from Omaha Friday morning announcing, announc-ing, the serious illness of her mother. She left for her former home the same day. Miss Florence Gillespie and John R. Terry of this city were married at Farmlngton on Wednesday last, Mrs. Luke Wcrz entertains next Saturday Sat-urday afternoon in honor of Miss Grace Helkes. One of tho moat enjoyable afternoon events of the week was the Kensington given by Mrs. Lepper and Mrs. Moyse for tho benefit of the Ladles' Aid society socie-ty of the Christian church. About fifty guests were present. Mrs. Jennie Smith announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter, Aetna, to Dr. I. D. Carpenter. The wedding will take place early in June. The ladies of Westminster church gave a reception on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. V. O. Williams. 557 Fourth East, for Mrs. J. F. Alky before be-fore her departure for Seattle, her future fu-ture home. The ladles presented her with an elegant Bible as a token of remembrance. re-membrance. Mrs. Alky left for Seattle Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richards have gone to St. Louis, where they expect to meet Miss Delia on her return from National Park seminary. Mrs. Grace Davis Huff, who has been in SU LouiB all winter, will spend tho summer in the city with her mother. Dr. O. W. Huff will be hero In the course of a little time. One of the enjoyable affairs of the week was tho china shower given by Mrs. William C. Thomas in honor of her daughter, Miss Beatrice, at her home on G Btreet, Friday afternoon. The rooms were beautifully decorated, tho parlor and library In white and v green and tho dining-room In pink and white. Miss Thomas was the recipient of a beautiful collection of china. Some original games were played during the afternoon, which proved to be very entertaining, en-tertaining, choice musical selections were rendered and refreshments served, making a moat delightful afternoon after-noon for all present. Those present were; Mrs. A. J. Bettles, Mrs. R. D. Rhodes, Mrs. H. L. Thomas. Mrs. Go-mer Go-mer Thomas, Mrs. John L. Henry, Mrs. C. N. Butler, Mrs. Bon Tlbley, Mrs. I George H. Robinson, Mrs. Morris Som-' Som-' mcr, Mrs. W. T. Brooks, Mrs. Henry I K. Weber, Mrs. J. H. McChrystal, Miss J Mary Thomas, Miss Bertha Crozler, . Miss Mayme Cahoon, Miss Edna Tlb-' Tlb-' ley. Miss Pattl Prltchard. Miss Flor-enco Flor-enco Sears, Miss C. Colburne, Miss Humphrey, Miss Maud Cahoon, Miss Florence "Robinson, Miss Malel Robinson, Robin-son, Miss Lilly Thomas, Miss Emma Thomas. C. Julian Harvey, who has been attending at-tending the St. Louis College of Pharmacy, Phar-macy, has returned to Salt Lake, where he will spend his vacation. |