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Show ' -OiP . Gcddcs. Miss "Williams, Miss Alia Miller, , Miss Marge Miller. MRS. JOSEPH E. CAINE entertained about 2S0 friends at tea yesterday afternoon at her home on B street. All the blinds were drawn and tho shaded electric lamps shed a soft light through tho rooms. The decorations in the parlor and ulnlng-room were especially espe-cially striking. -On pano and mantel in the parlor, where the guests were received, re-ceived, were cut-glass vases of pure whito roses, while directly in fiont of tho grate were two Immense brass jardinieres filled with wild blue bells, the contrast between those flowers and tho furnishings of tho room, where green predominates, beln,g quite effective. Gallnrdla blossDms, beautiful beau-tiful In their tints of brown and gold, wcro scon in the dining-room, a basket of them (hanging from the chandelier and drooping gracefully -over the table, with slender glass vases or the same llowcrs decorating tho mantel. In the center of the polished tablo wa.s a ploco of Japanese embroidery, dovlies of tho same design here and there, the rare old silver of the J loopor .family an J beautiful pieces of cut glass making I the table altogether attractive. Assisting Mrs Calno In receiving her guests wcro Mrs. Frank AV. Jennings. Mrs. Elizabeth lloopor Dunbar and Miss Blanche Kimball. Kim-ball. Mrs. Kenneth C. Kerr. Mrs. David B Hempstead and Mrs. Sidney K. Hooper served punch. Mrs. James E. Jennings and Miss Alia Miller presided in tho dining-room, and were assisted by Miss Fannie Fan-nie JIanatK-r and Miss Jasmine oung. The porch was artistically arranged with rugs and Navajoes, and hore an orchestra was stationed during the reception hours. Invitations were Issued yesterday by Mrs. Ezra Thompson for a largo lea on tho afternooi of June Many Salt Lake friends will read with Interest tho announcement of the engagement engage-ment of MIssMlnnio Maries, daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. J. Marks of Council Grove. Kan., and Walter Wolf, formerly of this cliv but now of San Francisco. Miss Marks Is a niece of Hon. Glen Miller oi this city, and has been a guest at inu Miller home here on several different oc caslons Mr. Wolf was formerly connected with tho American Smelting and Rellnlng company at this point. The marriage will take place on Juno 25. and tho bride and groom will bo at home to their friends after August 1 In San Francisco, " Mrs. Ellsworth Daggett yesterday issued Invitations for a luncheon on Saturday next In honor of Mrs. Harold Russell and Mrd. Frank V. Jennings. i Captain and Mrs. Brlont Wells will arrive ar-rive Frldav from San Francisco, and will be guests of Mrs. Thomas Jennings for a time. Mrs. Hubbard W. Reed will entertain at-cards at-cards on tlio afternoon of June 2?. Hovt Serman of this city Is now In St. Louis. He will return to Salt Lako somu time next month. . Mw. John Reed and Miss Eleanor K. Peterson havo token tho John Marshall home for the oummor, and will be at home to their friends there after this week. Col. Edwla F. Holmes left yesterday for tho East to visit several .weeks with his daughters In Michigan. - i Gov. Wells entertained at an Informal luncheon at the Alta club yesterday In honor of Gon. Baldwin. U. S. A. Tho ovont was ono of those delightfully Informal Infor-mal affalr.s for which the Governor is noted, and invited to meet the officer wore Senator Kearns, Col. Lockwood, Gen. Cannon andfGen. Burton. N. G. U. Gon. Baldwin aud his secretary left on Hlo Grande No. 2 for tho East. Miss McCornlck gave a very Informal luncheon at the Country club yesterday In honor of MIsjh Inez Trent. In addition to tho guest of honor thero wore present Mro. Ernest Bamberger, Miss Elolsc Sherman Sher-man Miss Laura Sherman,- MlfssjSallo-bury, MlfssjSallo-bury, Mies Klnncy, Miss Zanc," ' "Mlsa Gcddcs. Miss Williams, Miss Alia Miller, Miss Marge Miller. e o Mr. and Mrs. W. jr. Lowther announco the engagement of their-daughter, Edith" M.. to Elliott E. Kimball. Tho wedding will take ylaeo Juno 2). V X Flag day was observed in tho decorations decora-tions at tho pretty luncheon given yesterday yester-day by Mrs. A. W. Dowd for the members of her sewing club. Red roses and blue llowers were used In tho table decorations, with Hags adorning the place cards, and tho national colors draped about tho room. The guests wero seated at ono long table, those present being Mrs. D. S. Spencer, Mrs. H. L. Miller. Mrs. IT. N. Mayo. Mrs. Clarence Warnock, Mrs. 'E. F. Root, Mrs. J. J. Judson, Mrs. George Cushlng, Mrs. Miles. Mrs. Barbee, Mrs. Clinton. Mrs, AVill Ellcrbock, Mrs. De Wolfe of Beaver. Mrs. J. T. Richards. Mrs. George Putnam, Mrs. John Sharp and Mrs. John N. Sharp. Hugh Satterlce has returned from a ten days' trip through Montana. Mrs. A. IL Cowlo of Denver is visiting Salt Lako relatives and friends for a few days. ti Miss Klnncy gave an informal luncheon at tho Country club on Monday. j Manv friends hore and in. Park City will be Interested In learning of the appointment appoint-ment Just received by Dr. W. D. Donohcr, formerly of Park City, bul who Is now studying1 in London. Dr. Donohcr has been appointed : assistant to Dr. Sanford Morton at the Great Northern Central hospital, and was chosen from a class of fifteen, all of whom had boon in tho hospital longer, than he. Dr. Robert Wells Fisher has returned from a trip to the fair, the meeting of the American Medical association at Atlantic City and tho medical centers of the East, Mrs. George Hanson of Ogdcn"ls visiting friends in Salt Lako for a lew days. a Mlsn Ethel Harris of St. Louis arrived In tho city yesterday and will be the cucst for several Avceks of Miss Alice Needham. Dr. and Mrs. Hepburn entertained a few friends at an Informal card party Saturday Satur-day evening at tho Post. 9 a Mrs. T. Lane and daughters, tho MJsscs Ethel and Vera, leave on Saturday next for a six weeks' visit in St. Louis and Eastern cities. Mrs. Clint B. Leigh and Miss Margaret Pointer left yesterday for a visit with their mother at Owenaboro. Ky. Tho mnrriage of Miss Lena Crone and Benjamin F. Trapp took place yesterday afternoon at Illff church, Rev. D. M. Hcl-mlck Hcl-mlck performing tho ceremony. Only intimate in-timate friends and relatives were present at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Trapp left immediately after for the Uintah reservation, reserva-tion, where Mr. Trapp is stationed for the summer. I a Mrs. IOngmald leaves for her home in Montana this evening, after a very cn-joyablo cn-joyablo visit with her brother and sister, Harry Shearman and Miss Edith Shearman. Shear-man. Tho latter will entertain a few oC Mrs. Longmald's old friends very informally infor-mally this aftcrnoou. o Mrs. Lulu Ryan of Oakland, Cal., arrived In. the city hist night, and will be tho Ktiest for a month of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McGanney at 312 Third East street. a a Rev. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hclmlck have gOne tq Eureka, whore they will be tho guests of their daughter, Mrs. C. C. Countryman, Coun-tryman, for several days. o J Mrs. M. F. Cunningham and children expect ex-pect to leave for tho East next week, to bo away all summer. A Miss Ella Nellson. who has been In the city for the past two years sludylng music and attending the University, loft yesterday yester-day for her homo at Mount Pleasant. Miss Nellson will continue her studies .at Ober-lln Ober-lln college In the fall. Mrs. Thomas J. Nipper left Sunday evening for a month's visit with friends In Boise. , Several important events in society are scheduled for today, including the tea this afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Samuel F. Fenton: the marriago of Miss Helices and Mr. Anness this evening at the First Methodist church; the wedding reception of Miss Snvlllo and Mr. Cannon at the. Sa-vllle Sa-vllle home this evening; the card party at tho home of Mrs. H. S. Young this afternoon, after-noon, when Mrs. Nebeker, Mrs. ilaymon and Mrs Gales entertain a largo number of friends, and tho reception In honor of. Mrs. Alice P. Norton, at which Miss AI-thea AI-thea Wheeler will be tho hostess. - Mrs. Harold Russell, known to the theatrical the-atrical world as Ada Dwycr. arrived in the. city yesterday afternoon after a most successful season in "Merely Mary Ann," and will visit for some days at tho home i i of her father. James W. Dwycr, ono of Salt Lake's old- time and highly respected citizens Tho picnic to be given under tho auspices au-spices of the Unitarian Sunday-school will take placo one week from today at Liberty Lib-erty park. Instead of tomorrow afternoon. |