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Show r '' 1 Ij if -mm RS. HEBER M. TWRLLS and j ,. iffi (Wl Mrs. Dad 13. Hftinpstcad were I V If ;H J Jjj hosteHscs ut a charming: tea yo.s- ,1 '('! j tcrdaj- afternoon xt the home of 4 H J J lho tornlcr' tIlc ove,,t IxJiviff In honor of ' 11 rial Mrs. Frank AY. Jennings of Boise and j Mrs. Leroy DInwoodej', ono o the sea- I !''') son's most popular brldos. Some 225 V jt. t fii quests v;ero hidden, the hours of the I !jj 1 y' ttfa bcir.s from ."5 to C o'clock. ren were ! J Included in the invitations, and a num- ; ' I !' ber called during the 2aler hours of the 'tt afierncon. The Wells home Tvae at- ' vJi,, Inactively decorated in honor of the '. y,'!J: event. All about the walli In the par- j ' j i''i) lor were hnngring vases Mind with gor- 'rft.t geous red peonies, while high vases of ) '! ; the same flowers and low bowls of vel- 4 If1, IV'ffl vety dark red rows stood on mantel J .'' 'I and piano. Low cut-frla.-j.s bowlR of t ' "ilM blush roses and peonies of the nomo J M ,V,.', hue were the only decoratione need in jj Deep rod roses were alno .seen in the j !i- (I hall, whovo c. stringed orchestra fur- M 1 -J . nishrd an enjoyable programme of 'I ' , .'I. classic and popular music. The dlnlntr- 'i i ioom made a striking picture with its I n i V Ij wealth of yellow roses, yellow shades f ' i : ?nd ornaments of hammered bras?. The ' 1 1 ' '! i oval table was covered with a cloth A J'1 richly embroidered in yellow, and in f , (; j the center was a handsome, high can- f 'I iilestlck of hammered brass, with ' ; Jj smaller candlesticks at diagonal cor- I ij ners holding- candles and shades of yel- 1- , ' 1 1 low. Surrounding- the centra) candle- y ft slick and forming a circle were a dozen J ; i , If low bowls of hammered brass, and, , i' t jf -with the old-fashioned coffeo service of ! I ,JB brass, the table was attractive looking t j' indeed. Yellow shades covered the 1 , flU lamps of the chandelier and cast a !. j ) t pretty glow over the dining-room, this ' j1 being the only room where lights were j used. Vanes of yellow roses and single ' 1 '! i s candlesticks with candles and shades 'i t) It of yellow also ornamented sideboard, i ' . ' mantel and cabinet. Rugs and settees j j l made the porch an inviting resting ) ' place, an immense American flag ma-k ma-k ' ' ' ' king a beautiful screen to the cast. ! ; ! Assisting Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Ilemp- . , ; stead In entertaining their guests were ! , ft Mrs. Benner X. Smith. Mrs. 0. A. Hi Robert Gould Smith, Mrs. Charles S. T , j Burton, Mrs. L. E. Rlter, Mrs. Roy T ! Hampton, Miss Edith Shearman, Miss H' ' I'M J3lanche Kimball. Miss Jasmine Young, L ;)! Miss Emllr Read. I I:1;! ' ' Kl ' One of the prettiest luncheons of the Hi f jfll week was that of yesterday when Mrs. H) Ij John "W. Delano entertained for Mrs. H) , It Thomas Weir. Low bowls of pink Hl' 1 ' 'il'ij roses, with pink-shaded candelabra, Hj. ;It formed the beautiful table decorations. H :'t . Covers woe laid for fourteen. B t ;m An announcement luncheon was aS Jt' given by Miss May Billings yesterday IH 1 i V aL tnc Commercial club, when her en- H t j! 1 agement to B, W. White was made Hn' ! ! icnowu to her most Intimate girl H , .1 ' I . friends, members of the P. I. X. club. 11 I; The table was laid in the private Vj ! t I j j' dining-room and was a picture with its decorations of pale pink carnations. In Hh ' J the center was a large round mirror, Hp'i ,,!'! J ) almost hidden by the flowers, and scnt- I If l'l Vf li tercd loosely over the cloth was a 1 IwS mass of the same fragrant flowers. 1 Place cards were ornamented with plc- 1 ') .I lures of summer girls done in water 'j ioloi-s, and attached to each was a ) , ,,;Ji cluster of ripe cherries. From the mir- i ' l ror to the plate of each guest was a , jj narrow ribbon of pale green. At the H-i ; I dose of the luncheon the guests were H'j'i 'I , 1 It invited to take these ribbons, and found Hl I ,J that attached to each and concealed HOl . beneath the mirror in the center of the j 'i j; table were heart-shaped cards bearing ) ' J ljl. the formal announcement of the cn- I ' j' I aemeut of Miss Billings and Mr. rf j ' White. Those who enjoyed the de- HS i ; lightful luncheon were Mrs, Charles v ; ' ' Billings, Mrs. Frederick Sinclair, Miss I ' 'li li Jeda Rawlins, Miss Alma Young, Miss I'J jt Ella Mantor, Miss Annie Adams, Miss i ii ' ii Daisy Raybould. Miss Pearl Weller. Fi! 1 . t'ffj Miss Marjorie Ellerbeck. Miss Marv Md ,j, ! ! "W Sharp. Miss Abble Wells, Miss Evelyn Hi jj ,V fl Thomas. Miss Jennie Lynn. Hl il f n la 1 1 I1 ij Artistic In the extreme were the , decorations for the luncheon at which j I ' Mrs. Ellsworth Daggett entertained H1' I ' ' 'u yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. H'j " I 'lft David Keith. One long table was used i and over the cloth were thickly scat- Hl ' 'jj, tered the leaves of the wild asparagus. j , 1 5 A-small cut-glass bowl of sego lilies; Hji ' 'II .i stood 'in the center of the table, while Bj, '( J " i dozens of tiny vases holding three or Ht'(, i ' ' rur of t,1: 'lowers gave the appear- , l auee of a small Held of lilies, and the Hh '-4$ effect Avns altogether beautiful. At the I i' plates of the guests were fans covered J ,j with green, resembling a large lily leaf, ,( 1 j and to each was tied a cluster of sego J j. lilies, the white ribbon bearing the HLV ' I 'r I name. Bowls of the lilies were seen j "H '1 on mantel and sideboard, while dcp Hf I ' red roses and sego lilies were used in H) tl.e parlor, the li lion in the library and Hl i ' I syrlnga in the hall. Green and white Vj , j 'i were can-led out in the menu as well fj i as in the decorations, and the luncheon B i !; I AVis altogether one of the most dclipht- PA J j ful affairs of the week. . After luncheon Hil the suosts enjoyed coffee on the south- il 1 east porch, which is lilted up in Ori- Hr'l , ' enta fashion and is an ideal place for Rlj !" i; entertaining on a summer's day. Mr3. V , ,j Daggett's guest3 were Mrs. David . . V Keith, Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes, Mrs. f i1 'i Ferry S. Heath, Mrs. J. B. Thompson, It'!')' Mrs. George M!. Downey, Mrs. George Hl ,' ' Phelps Holman, Mrs. Robert Ilarlcne.si, 1; r li1' Mrs. M. S. Woodward, Mrs. D. Moore ! I II I II Xindsay. t l,i j, 1 Many members went out to the Coun- f H, l try club yesterday atternoon. Mrs. U . - ; Benner X. Smith, Mrs. J. R. Walker Bl (fill, i' U Miss Woodward were, the host- I'.ji ' .1 L-f-HbS. tea being served at 4 o'clock. A i'j I pulling contest was also a feature of , , J !: the afternoon. I j ji j George Dwyer yesterday received a BJ i 1 'I 1 telegram saying that his sister. Mis. VBTn J ( , l i Harold Rusaell, Avould arrive on Thurs- Bli1,' ! .1 )j) day afternoon and will visit bore about f Hi ;h " 1 '( li ll i IIss Anna McCornick gives a lunch- ' V II Jl. ii! '-'on at tnc Country club on Tuesday . " p f ! ' next for Miss Iucz Trent, 1 1 p . ; j , lr M.r. Xewhouse is expected to return " j"f i from the EaBt the latter part of this Hi I " week. W I! " f .' ! One of the pleasant informal events of I j i Ij the week was the "GOO" party of Thura- ' j Ti 'ij day evening, when Judge and Mrs. Wll- Hl' I J jf; liam C. Hall entertained in honor of ', I t Miss Inez Trent. Among the guests i ji jl; present were Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fa- I'vS'i ( blan, Mr. and Mrs. David S. Murray, i " jj' and Mrs. A. S, Bower, Mrs. J. S.' j " ' "A ' Fei'siMwn !ki34 Ainott Persueoj , B Mrs. M.ielen-, Miss Miller. .Miss Marge Miller. Miss Addle Zano, Miss Leo Trent. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Lyne, George Smith, Miles Varlan. Wayne Hemphill. Clem Schramm, Harry Roberts, Rob-erts, Charles Varlan. Stanley Price, Mr. McDroom. i. M V. C. Strlckler of New York city is spending; a few days In this city en route to Thunder Mountain, a guest of his nephe-w, Edward M. Garnott. o c n Mr. and Mrs. Walker T. Gunter have returned to Salt Lake after an extended absence in the East. b Many Salt Lake friends and admlrery will be Interested In learning of the engagement en-gagement of Miss Ethel Hornick and Dr. William Wallace Walker of New York. Miss Hornick has visited here on several occasions und had been a guest at the home of Judgo and Mrs. C. C. Goodwin. During her hist visit here, when alio was a member of the "Mrs. Danii'K Itfonac" onmnnnv. Miv?. Goochvin gave a large tea in her honor, when a number of people had the pleasure pleas-ure of meeting the gifted actress. 0 O Harold Luanb is expected during the coming week from Exeter. N. H., where he hna been attending school. m m m Miss Inez Trent will be the guest of Mrs. Rachel S. Miller and the Misses Miller for the next few weeks. 4 O .Mrs. W. A. Sherman and dnughtcr. Miss Mary, left Wednesday last for Philadelphia, and will be away all summer. sum-mer. MLss Bessie Jones left Friday evening even-ing for Portland, and will visit with friends for a month. a 4 c Mrs. F. Ij. King and her mother, Mrs. II. S. Rosslter. will leave on Wednesday Wednes-day to s;)cnd the summer in Durango, Colo. Miss Winnifrcd Whitehead left during dur-ing the week for St. Louis, where she will spend the summer as the guest of her sister. Mrs. BIrrell. Mrs. and Miss Tattersall, formerly of this city but now of Dillon. Mont.. were guests of Mrs. E. Ij. Jones yesterday yes-terday on their way to the World's fair. 0 0 Mrs. Frederick Piper and Mi'sk Catherine Cath-erine McDonald leave Monday for San Francisco and will be gone all summer. Miss Sallie McLeod left the city on Thursday evening and will visit friends in St. Louis during the summer months, Mrs. Guy Mllner goes to Bingham today to-day for a short visit. o Miss Ivy Guthrie left Thursday evening even-ing for Colorado, where she will spend the summer with her sister, Mm. Ad-dlnglon. Ad-dlnglon. i Mrs. E. Hawxhurst .left, yesterday morning for a few weeks' visit with her parnnts at Nassua, la. The Home Protective League has discontinued dis-continued its regular meetings for the summer. Ladies of the First Methodist, church will hold a rummage sale in the parlors par-lors of the church next Saturday morning. morn-ing. - Mrs. T. G. Wlmmer and Miss LyN1 Wimmer leave the flrst of the week for a month's visit in Chicago and St. Louis. A Mrs. W. D. Gaby and daughters. Misses Lucy and Marie, have gone to St. Louis and Ohio for the summer Miss Zella Seeley of Mount Pleasant Is spending a week with friends. Miss Winifred Candland has returned to this city to spend the summer. ft a ft I A letter has been received from Mlsa Mary Holladay, who has been in San Francisco for a ear and a half studv-ing studv-ing music, stating that she will be home to spend the summer vacation. The members of the Independent Girl club were pleasantly entertained by Misses Clare and Rye Tuckfleld on Thursday evening. Mies Lillian Price ontertalns the club at Its next meeting. meet-ing. Mr. and Mr. John N. White announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter. daugh-ter. Cora Ethel, to Mr.Tsaac W. Parry of Cedar City, Utah. The marriage will take place In the near future Mis White Is at present visiting her sister, MrS. A. T. Johnson of Rlgby, Ida. o Two of MY. Buckingham's daughters arrived 'Friday and are at the home of Mre. A. E. Kimball, on Brlgham street, pending the removal to the home 6n Third South and Seventh East taken by the railroad official. Mrs. Buckingham and a third daughter will arrive today and the family will then occupy their home, where U?cy will shortly be ready to receive friends. . . Frank Hania has returned from th I East, j Fred A. Bull leaves for his home In ' Indiana next week to visit relatives and friendf. n Miss Crete Pinkerton goes East shortly to be away until October. Oft One of the very enjoyable events of the past week was the Informal dancing danc-ing party given by the Knights of Columbus Co-lumbus on Tuesday evening at their hall. About 100 guests were present and the evening was one of pleasure for all. H. V. Meloy. C. A. Locke and T. J. O'Brien made up the committee having charge of the very successful dance. ft u Aii interesting affair of the past week was the informal reception given Thursday aftenijoon by Mrs. Henry Swonson. The rooms were decorated with American Beauty roses, red and green being artistically carried out In all the decorations. Mrs, G A Land and, Mrs. A. C. Smith assisted the ho.-tces ho.-tces in receiving. Miss Land and Miss Swonson presided at the punchbowl. During the afternoon Mr.v. A. G. An drews favored the guests with several vocal selections. Mrs. Swonson and Mrs. Sheley left Jn.st Friday for the East, to be gone several months. Before Be-fore returning they will visit in Chicago, Chi-cago, St. Louis, Denver and Kansas City. a o n Hereafter on each Tuesday from 3 to o'clock. Dr. A Brodbeck will deliver an Illustrated lecture on "Correct Voice Production" at fil-5.1 South Main street. The first of the series will be given on Tuesday afternoon, June II, at 3 o'clock. These lectures are free and are similar to a. scries delivered' by Dr. Brodbeck in a Royal conservatory of music in Berlin. Ber-lin. a o ii Mrs. Theresa Wllkcrson has returned return-ed from Nevada, where she has brvn visiting her parents for the past few weekf. tot) Bishop and Mrs. John M. Walden of Cincinnati are In the city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Sowles, a o o Mm Thomas .1. Nipper loft last evening for a week's visit with Boise friends. o Tho marriage of Mlea Florence Jen-eon Jen-eon and Joseph D. Mulr was solemnized In the Salt Lake Templp on Wcdnesdav. Juno 8. Mr. and Mrs Mulr will be at home to their friends after June in, at Elevonth East and Thirteenth South street?. 9 Mrs. H. L. Flashman left Salt Lake last Sunday Tor a month's visit In Denver. |