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Show BRILLTANT with red carnations, ribbons and candles was the table ta-ble In the private dining-room of the Commercial club yesterday when members of the P. r. X. club gave a luncheon In honor of Miss May'BII-I May'BII-I lings. A very handsome silver candelabrum, cande-labrum, holding five red candles, stood In the center of the table, and from this to the plates of the guests, and forming a wheel effect, .were streamers of bright rod ribbon, red carnations outlining the ribbons and making a large circle of the llowers. fn addition addi-tion to the central candelabrum, one stood at either side of tho table, and the effect of the decorations when the candles were all lighted was very pretty pret-ty Indeed. The place cards wore unique, done In water colors by a .member of the club. Those who enjoyed the pleasant pleas-ant affair were Miss May Billings, Miss Annie Adams, Miss Eveline Thomas, Mill Pearl Weller, Miss Daisy Ray-bould, Ray-bould, Miss Mary Sharp, Miss Abble Wells, Miss Farrcll of Omaha, Miss Marge EUcrbcck, Miss Alma Young, Miss Lrcta Rawlins, Miss Jennie Lynn, Mrs. Frederick W. Sinclair, Mrs. Ew-Ing Ew-Ing of Colorado. 0 Mis Farroll of Omaha Is a guest of Miss Marge Ellerbeck at the Ellorbeck home. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fish. Jr., leave a week from tomorrow for Colorado Springs, where they are to spend the summer with frelnds, returning return-ing to Salt Lake the latter part of August. Au-gust. MIbs Grace Peabody of Laramie, Wyo., who has many friends In this' city, Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Peabody of 10434 Third street. me isew ion: weraiu ol a recent date contains the following special dispatch dis-patch from Sioux City, Ia which will be of Interest to many Salt Lakers.-Mlss Horntck having been a guest of Judge and Mrs. Charles C. Goodwin of this city on several occasions. Miss Ethel ITornlck, a well-known actress, was married here today to Dr. William Wallace Walker of New York. The ceremony was at the home of the bride's uncle, Mr. John Hornlck, a leading lead-ing business man of thl3 city. The guests were limited principally to members of the two families, as Miss Hornlck's desire was that It be as simple sim-ple as possible. There wore no attendants. attend-ants. The Rev. Ralph P. Smith of St. Thomas's Eplscopnl church performed the ceremony. ' Among tho many presents received by the bride was one of splendid silver service from the Lotus club of New York of which the bridegroom la a member and chairman of the entertainment entertain-ment committee. The bridegroom's gifts to the bride Included a large number num-ber of unique and expensive pieces of jewelry which he had gathered in his travels or had made. Dr. Walker and his bride left this evening for the East, and will sail on thenext trip of the Noordland for Europe, where they will spend a year. Mrs. Leroy G. Dlnwoodcy gives a luncheon next Wednesday at her apartments apart-ments In tho Miller flats. j o Dr. and Mrs. Jack Keith and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Reber will give a Fourth of July party tomorrow evening at tho old M. H. Walker homc.'on South Main street, where Dr. and Mrs. Keith will be at home to their friends for a short time. Mrs. F. D. Halm entertained a few friends at a very Informal luncheon yesterday at her home. v - t Roy Mackenzie has returned from Nevada, and will visit with friends here f for u week before going to Montana to spend the summer. " Mrs. Marcll nnd daughter, Miss Fannie, Fan-nie, accompanied by Miss Llazle Brown r?n fhJ?y "ftern6on n an extended trip to the East They wfll visit the St. Louis fair before returning. t The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. aitS' fLr.Ur.mTnd we,c thorn home ftftor their three months' trip East Thcj' report p. very pleasant time vlslt- Miss Alice Parry, who has been attending at-tending school at Ann Arbor for the past two years. Is the guest of her lB-ter, lB-ter, Mrs. CI nton Ont To- mer. ",w ou'"- Mrs. Carr of Fort Dougla3 delightfully delight-fully entertained the W. R C. Thlmb o club on Friday afternoon. The next Julv'oT 'Lbe ,he,Cl hy Mre HwdlS S sSuyth 'atr-eet61" hme' 120 We3t Fourth and Fred Cllft was solemnized at tho lesldence of Benjamin Young, pastor ot tho First Methodist Episcopal church, last Thursday evening at 7 hv? ',The marrlee was witnessed b relatives. After tho ceremony tho couple were driven to a neatly furnished fur-nished cottage at No. 5 Denver court, where friends" awaited them and showered their congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Cllft will be at home to their friends after July 10. h Miss Nora Brown left Tuesday for a few weeks' visit with friends at Lehl. The many friends of Mira Gertrude Elizabeth Corker and William Oliver Cleland will be Interested in their marriage, mar-riage, which took place in this' city ves-J?M?n.y ves-J?M?n.y aftornn at 4 o'clock, Rev. William M Paden ofllclatlng. Mr. and Mrs. Cleland have gone to Wnsatch for a few days, but will be at home to their friends here In a short time. John W. Rookledge has gone to Mon- Mr. and Mm Frank Godbe and chll-dren chll-dren leave on Wednesday next for Brighton, where they will occupv a cottage cot-tage for the summer. f O fa nATWy oC. frlend9 tendered Wilson B. Rhodes a birthday surprise on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening, at his home, 1451 Second Sec-ond East. Mrs. F. A. Vincent and Mrs. W. F Loomis entertain at a Kensington on Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Coates of London and Mre. Robert Munroe of Pittsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colcock Jones? after an absence of several months In California and Ihaho, have returned to tho city with the Intention of making their home here permanently. Mme. Jones and a party of friends will spend the Fourth at Provo Canyon. Mme. Jones will leave for New York In a few days and sail for Paris on July 20. Mrs S. A. Kenner entertained on Friday afternoon in honor of her cousin, Mrs. John Park of Oakland, Cal., and a most enjoyable time was SPent. The nnrlnrn were eanrntaA with roses and a sumptuous luncheon was served, whllo vocal and Instrumental Instru-mental music were features of the entertainment. en-tertainment. Those present to meet Mrs. Park were Mesdames J. L. Rawlins, Raw-lins, J. H. Moyle, Sr., Mattle Hughes Cannon. J. H. Moyle, Jr.i M. A. Sears, James, II. J. Hayward, Rogers, J. Few-son Few-son Smith, Morris Sommcr, J. D. Rom-ney, Rom-ney, Walter Squires, Arthur Park, J. H. Medglcy, J. H. Hughes and Miss Moyle. Miss Laura Gemmlll, one of the popular pop-ular teaches of the Washington school, who recently went to Los Angeles for her health, .was married June 22 to George Campbell, a mining man, from Tonopah. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell ex--pect to make their home In California. |