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Show ANOTHER was added to tho Ust of delightful de-lightful afternoon teas, when Mrs. Samuel P. Fenton yesterday threw open her house from 4 to 6 o'clock for the entertainment of her friends. Receiving Re-ceiving with the hostess was Mrs. Hcber M. Wells, and assisting In entertaining were Mrs. Frederick D. BIckford, Mrs. J. L. Franken, Mrs. Isaac Jennings, Mrs. E; A. Tripp and Mrs. Orson Howard. Mrs. Alma Katz poured coffee. Miss Louise Jcnnlnss served punch and the Misses Junp Howard and Gwendolyn Tripp assisted as-sisted In tho dlnlnpr-room- Llttlo Marloh Jennings greeted tho guests at the door, June's loveliest roses were used in tho decoration of tho "home, the dining-room XMrje most Inviting, dono entirely In white ftnd green The chandelier, With Its UeH-ahaped UeH-ahaped klobe, was festooned with smllax, a largo Tbbw of white ribbon forming the clapper and making tho chandelier look very like a wedding hell. This hung directly di-rectly over the polishfcd table, which was covered with a rare centerpiece and doylies doy-lies of Bftttenbcrs, with a hlsh mound of white roses reaching well up toward tho bell. A single crystal candlestick, with can.-dies can.-dies of green, stood at tho corners of tho tablo, with vrccn candles tied with whlto ribbons still further carrying out the color idea. A mnss Of preen ornamented the fcldeboard, on which wcro vase3 of deep red roae3. The sego lily banked tho mantel man-tel arid a large vase of them Htood on a table In the Ubw window. PilnCh Was served on the outh porch, where a bank of palms made an effective backgr6und for the table, whloh was prettily decorated deco-rated in red roses. Indlun blankets and Vugs wore thrown about and tho guests found a pleasant resting placo here. Rosea shading from deep red to pink wore- iten in tho parlor, bowls of them standing on mantel and piano, and several pardinlcres filling tho. bow window. Two art lamps with rich shndes cast a pretty light oVer the parlor. The musicians sat In the hall. Where the dccoratlohrt were also In red rows. About 200 KUests called during tho hours Of the tea, which were from d to B o'clock. This bit of gossip from the New York Press will be read with Interest by society peoplo of Salt Lake, as well ah Colorado, whero Mrs. NeWhouse formorly llvod: "Mrs. Samuel Nowhouse of Colorado Is daz2llng the Londoners. She has tho finest string of pearls ever sold In America. Amer-ica. They were displayed at the Pan-American Pan-American exhibition ahd wcro sold for $135,D00. Tho slnglo strand has thirty pfcths. On'o night at tho 6pcra In London Mrs. Ncwliousc, whd was with tho beautiful beauti-ful Mrs, Chauncoy, wore a gown of Whlto ahd gold. The skirt ahd bodice Were i-mbroldered thickly in a gold scrol design, de-sign, Nothing more Impressive could have been doviaed, and the llttlo woman from the" West enJOycHl the flutter her c6ld trappings and costly Jewels caused." , Mrs. Jay TarYln Harris's many friends will regret to learn that she Is quite ill al her hoiric, aUR'erlng from nervous prostration. pros-tration. w Tiiyitatlons have been Issued by Mrs. Lo Grand Young and Miss Young for a lurichcoa tomorrow in honor of Mrs. Halbld Russell. f Seldom has there been a prettier church wuddlng In this city than that of Miss Graco Hplkcs, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Charlco D. Helkes o this city, and Wllbor Annees of Palmyra, Neb., solemnized last evening at half past S o'clock at the First Methodist church. The large auditorium, which was filled with friends, wafl artistically decorated, decor-ated, ureon and while being carried out In tho decorations hero, aa well as at tho home, whebo a reception followed tho service ser-vice at tho church. Just within the entrance en-trance to the main auditorium was rtn arch of smllax and plumosa, dotted with white roses and cai-hajlons. Directly above tho pulpit was a canopy of smllax and plumoaa, this also dotted with white rokea arid carnations, while seemingly a garden of palms formed a background, vases and bowls of roses, carnations arid peonies adding to the effectiveness. As' tho bridal party entered tho church the "Bridal Chorus" from LdhengYIn Wils placed by Mr. Anderson, this following a Very pleasing musical programme rendered beforo the arrival Of the brltlo arid her attendants. The party passed down tho center aisle to tho, pulpit, whore they wci-e mot by tho groom and his best man, Alex. Eberhnrdt arid Riv. Benjamin Benja-min YoUng, who performed tho ceremony, Flrbt cama tho four Ushers, walking tw and two, Dr. Charles Peak, Clalro llivore, William Druehl and V. P. Hlakey. They Wero followed by the little rlbbon-bearerB, Ruth Robinson and LorraIn6 Brown, v6ry falry-llkc In their dainty goWns of white organdie. Next camo the bridesmaids, walking alono, MLs Bessie Wllllarhson arid Miss Ethel I-xnu, each gowned In whlto organdie over taffeta and carrying a shower show-er bouciuiit of white carnations. Mrs, Virgil P. Hlskcy. the iriatrdn of honor, followed tho bridesmaids. Her cown was ahV of, -white organdie over taffeta, and her floW'ors wero white carnations tied with green tulle. The bridesmaids arid th6 matron of honor woro short whlto Veils of tulle. Llttel Donald Mayric, the rlng-bearcr. rlng-bearcr. walked 'immediately in front of the bride, who camo last, leaping uoon the arm of her fdthcr. The bride's poWp Wo a h6aUtlful 6ha of brocaded silk, mado en traln6 over taffeta, tho bodice- elaborately elab-orately trlriimed with applique. A, long veil of tulle, fastened lo the hair with a sunburst of pearls, the plft of tho groom, and a shower bDquot of bride's routes, completed tho costume. At tho pulpit tho merobors of the bridal parly separated, sep-arated, forming a ncml-clrclo about tho bride and groom. As tho last words of the marriage service .wcro read, tho wedding wed-ding march bv Menflel&olm pealed forth from tho organ, thn bridal party left tho church and wero driven Immediately to tho horn ft of. tho brldo'o parents on .wcat First South street, Whero a largo reception recep-tion was held. From 9 to 11 o'clock the home was thronged with friends and tho brjdo and groom were showered with congratulations congratula-tions and good wishes. Except In the dining-room, the decorations of tho home were all in green and white, carried orit with palms, smllnx, roses arid carnations, carna-tions, The recclvjng party stood beneath a pretty canopy of srrillax, studded with roses and Carnations'. Assisting lri tho dining-room, where tho decorations wero all in deep red roses, were Miss Banker. Mjfa Eberhardt, Miss Mary Mayho and Miss Mary Moorheiid. Mr. and Mrs. Anriess leave Friday for a visit tb thO World's fair apd a trip to, Now OrleanB. They will be at home after September 1, at Palmyra, Neb. "Very enjoyable was the '(A party glv;en yesterday afternoon at tlie h6me of Mrp. II. S. Young. When Mrs. Walter D. Noh-okcr. Noh-okcr. Mrs. A. L. Hoymond and Mrs. Claude W. Gates entertained forty of their friends. Quantities of plpk rodes wera used It) tho dccoratloris. masess Of them banklnc tho hiantel arid tall vasS and I6W bowls being placed all about the rooms. Tho table cards were very pretty ipdeed, being studies by Paul do Lorigpro In pink roses, the score cards atso. being decorated w'ith pink ross. Assisting In entertaining tho guests and in giving refreshments re-freshments wcro Mrs. Qcorgo H. Taylor, Miss Annie Taylor, Mies Georgia Young, Mis Ella Harrison ahd Miss La Von Hay-, Hay-, mond. Tho prizes were won by Mrs. John Currlo and Mr3, Luwronco Young. Miss Althca Wheeler was hostpss. and Mrs. Alice Norton Of Chlcagb the guest of honor at a pleasant Informal tea yesterday yester-day afternoon, enjoyed by some Blxty teachers and friends Interested In education. educa-tion. The tea was given at the horrie of Miss Wheeler on West Fourth South street, whloh was prettily decoralted with roses and prr-ens. Receiving Hylth Miss Wheeler ana Mrs. Norton wero Mies Nw-lln Nw-lln of Chicago arid Miss Georgia Wheeler. Mrs. W. H. FarhsWdrlh presided In the dining-room and was assisted by Mrs. Tempest, Mjs. Scolleld, Mrs. Ciroxall aud Miss YoUugberg. Tho wedding of Miss Margaret Robertson Robert-son and Dr. A. A. Kerr takes placo this evening at tho First Presbyterian church. f Mrs. Guy Eldrldge of New York lis in tho city for a visit arid Is tho g'tiest at the Eldridge home, 21$ East First South street. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Hanak, who havo riiany friends here, arrived yesterday yester-day afternoon from their home In Omaha arid will be the guests for some time of , Mrs. Emma Hanak, C27 First street. . ' airs. John L. Bowman and two daugh tens, tile MIsacs Hazel and Ruth, aro pleasantly located for the summer months at Upper Falls, Prb'vd canyon. Clarence t.McFadden Is homo from Boston, Bos-ton, wlierp ho has, been attending the Boston University Law school for the past two years. After spending the sum,-mor sum,-mor here, he will resumo his w6rk at the law school In the fall. Mrs. Walter C. Ldwis of Butto Is visiting visit-ing her mother, Mrs. S. S. Walkor, On South Main streot Miss L. M. Qualtrough will pass the surhmcn months lri Oregon, and her slater, sla-ter, Miss. Elizabeth QUaltfough, will do special work at tho University or Chicago. Chi-cago. Mrs. Becsley ahd daughter. Mrs, Frank Harris, leave Salt Lake today for their Idaho ranch to epend tho summer. Mrs. L. L, Chestdr of this city, who has spent tho past threo wcekB visiting lh Kansas City and St. Louis, Is now In Chicago. S Friends will recall with pleasure for many a day the wedding rcccntlon glyen at tho hornb of James W. Savlllo last evening In honor p the marriage, pf his daughter, Wlnnifreu, arid BylvcbteV Q. Cdnnon, which look' place in the Tcmplo at noon. Roacs were used In the greatest profusion Jn the decorations of the home, green and whltu being the colors carried out In the parlor, red In the llvlnt robm and hall and pink Iri.the dlriing-rOom. Assisting As-sisting the bride and groom receiving their friends were Jaines Savllle iihd Sidney G, Savllle, fathnr arid brother of the bride, Mrs. John Si Sears and Mrs. J. T. Young. Mrs. R. S, Wright presided In the dining-room dining-room and was assisted by the Misses Grace T Elizabeth' and Mario Cannon and Mies Clarice Savllle. Pu'ch was served by tho MlsBcs Ilattle. Whitney, and Retta Pypcr. Mr. and Mrs. Cannon, whb ard well and popularly known hore; will bo at homo to their friends after July 1 at Cannon Can-non farm. Mrs. Charles Wilkes and llttlo daughter havo gone to Ldgn, Whero they will bo the guests of Capt. arid MrB. Stynr for tho summer. . Tho ladles of St. Mark's guild will glvo a strawberry festival at Rowland Kail on Tuesday evening, Jupc 21, between tho houra of 7 and 10 o'clock. Mrs. Glenson and MIsS Laura. Crawford of KayeVllle aro vloltlng Salt Lake frlopdri for a few days. ? . Mrs. W. Ji Buck and Miss May Bailey of Park City aro vlsltlnff at the hoirio of ,Mrs. L. 8. Dean, C10 East Third South street. On Saturday noxt in tho baiioment of rcelth-0'BrloriH Btoro, tho ladldii of Liberty Lib-erty Park Methodist church will hold a cako sale. |