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Show h 1TMAGINE an oblong mirror, extending j( 1 nearly the full longth of tho tublo, its 1 ocIro outlined with cool green leaves, Ml roflocted In its surface a myriad of ' i brilliant California popples In tiny cut- ' glass vases thickly dotting the long table, ' , with a soft yellow light from tho chan- J ! doller aboVc, and one can form some Idea Hj i of tho beauty of tho decorations at tho luncheon given by Mrs. Ellsworth Dag- I I gctt yesterday in honor of Mrs. Harold ' I Russell and Mrs. Frank W. Jennings. At I I tho plates of tho guests were exquisite 1 . French fans with bows of satin ribbon 1 In yellowy and on tlieso appeared tho y nam 03 of tho guests. Vases of wild mua- I' tard flowers and low bowls of the Call-fornla Call-fornla poppICB beautified tho parlor and 1 rccoptlon-hall, and bowls of deep red rosea . wcro seen on tho voranda, where coffco ;J was enjoyed after luncheon. Invited to ) 'I' meet Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Jennings were ' Mrs. Hober M. Wells, Mrs. J. R. Walker, j Mitt. Francis S. Bascom, Mrs. Joseph M- v i Bldwell. Mrs. Konncth C Kerr, Mrs. Wnl- M l, tcr G. Filer and Mrs. Edwin S. Ferry. ' V. "i ' 1 Mrs. Harold Russell was guest of honor at a second delightful affair yesterday aftornoon, the high tea at the home of I Mrs. W. "W. Rlter. One long table was laid in tho darkened dining-room, an ob- ( (I long mound of pink roses cxtondlng down H ( the center, broken in tho center and at 1 ' olther end by haudsomo silver candola- f 1 ' i bra embedded In low bowls of tho roses. 1 , Extending from tho candelabra to the 'It'1 plates of the guests wero palo pink rlb- 1 'I t, bons, and to theso were attached bcau- j t I tiful clusters of roses, tho favors of tho H (' occasion. The lamps of tho chandelier 1 i wcro shaded In pink, and candelabra with 1 ' candles and shades of pink were on man- 1 I tel. buffet and table. Those who enjoyed 1 I the very pleasant tea, in nddltlon to the h i guest of honor, were Mrs. Ilcbcr M. L jl Wells. Mrs. Rrchard P. Morris, Mrs. Al- H' , ' bert S. Bower, Mrs. Frank W. Jennings, T , I, Mrs. Kenneth C. Kerr, Mrs. James IT. j KM Moylc, Mrs. John D. Spencer, Mrs. James H' .17 E. Jennings, Mrs. Stanley II. Clawson. f Mrs. Lcroy G. Dlnwoodcy, Mrs. Julia C. j i Tayi" . Mrs. Joseph E. Caine. Mrs. Rob- ! aston, Mrs. Joseph A. Jennings and Mrs. Walter P. Jennings. ' E. W. Wilson goes to Caslilla Springs this morning to spend tho day. ,0 Miss Bertha Winans, daughter of Mr. f 1 v and Mrs. II. S. WlnanH, formerly of this city, but now .of Denver, was marrlod In j (i tho latter city last Tuesday evening, June 1 ll 14, to Louts B. May. Mrs. May visited 1 hero last July and was maid of honor at (I tho marriago of Miss Eva Dlx and Wll- 1 f Ham Druehl. Mr. and Mrs. May will make n their homo in Donver.' H1 I ' " ' 1 I A small and informal luncheon will bo ! given by Miss Lora Schoppe next Satur- ; day in honor of Miss Lowthor and Miss 1 J Billings, whose weddings tako placo in 1 I tho near future. 1. Miss Florence Dyo and Miss Barbara 1' I Swan loft yesterday for a visit to tho T I fair and some of the largo Eastern cities. H Hv Mrs. B. Ia Corum leaves today for Pu- H cblo, Colo., whero she will meet nor moth- i ' ci- and sister, Mrs. J. L. Thomson and H Miss Emma Thomson, who arc on their H; J v.ay home from California. All threo will j) visit In Pueblo and Canon City, and Mrs. H l( Corum will go to Colorado Springs to bo 1 1 tho guest of Mr3. Van E. Rouse. il H i Mr. and Mrs, S, W, Morrison havo been H entertaining for a few daj'6 Mrs. A. T. B Kerr and son of San Diego, Cal.. and f Mrs. Sidney F. Wilcox of New York. H a H A delightfully Informal event of yes H terday was tho Kensington given by Miss Hl 1 Edith Lowthor in honor of Miss May Bil- H lings. Forty of the girl friends of the 1 guest of honor were invited. Roses and 1 i nasturtiums were used in tho decorations 1 I of the rooms, and vory attractive thev 1 - were. Much of tho afternoon was spent hi on tho lawn and all present had a most B cnjoyablo time. 1 , V.83 , Ione Morrison returned from J Wallesley college on Friday and will ij spend tho Bummer with her paronts. Mr, i and Mrs. S. W. Morrison. B , , , Qnd Mrs. J. J. Harper of Eureka aro I 1 guests of Mrs. J. L, Ego for a few days. ,' . 's Emma May' Sanderson entertained ' a few frlend3 at a lake party Friday evc- i r 1 ' Much interest has been aroused amonfr Ir, those Interested In volco culture In the H ' I lectures given Tuesday and Friday nfter- H noons by Dr. A. Brodbcck nt GL South H , i Main street on "Correct Voice Produc- H tlon." Tho lectures, which aie free, aro 1 illustrated, experiments are made and a H ' jdiort musical programme follows.- Tho f ( next in the serlos will bo on Tuesday I Juno 21, from 3 to -i. ' ' Miss Myra Sowles Is visiting friends in1 H I Denver for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Collctt and daugh. tor, Nellie, of tlds city, will leave Wcdnes- H day morning for Europe, whore they will H ypend sovcral months visiting relatives H and frlonds, H 1 Sego Lily division 150. L. A. to O. It. a. H I (;j iwlll give a lawn party at the homo of Mrs. Bates, 035 Euclid avenue, Tuesday evening, June 21. All friends arc invited. in-vited. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Sharrock announce tho engagement of their daughter. Elinor, to Robert Evans. The marriage will take placo this month. Miss Alice Hllpcrt of Dc La Mar. Nov.. Is visiting friends in this city for a week. Mrs. J. G. Weaver entertained a few friends Tuesday afternopn, tho occasion being her birthday. In honor of Flag day, the national colors were used profusely In decorating, together with roses and carnations. a Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Warburton celebrated cel-ebrated their llftleth wedding anniversary anniver-sary at their homo Friday evening. About fifty, nearly all members of the famllv. wero present and a most enjoyable evening eve-ning was spent. Presents In the form of gold pieces were given In commemoration of tho event The marrlacro of Miss Belle Lawson and Allon McNltt will take place next Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Master Herbert McChrystal gavo a birthday party to ten of his young frlonds ?nt.iS,,t!l.,,ycstcrda' ln honor of the 12th birthday of Raymond Sullivan of Eureka. Master Sullivan Is the young boy ho won the $10,000 prize given by Tho Tribune In tho election contest. o o The Gcorglb R. Maxwell Thimble club will meet with Mrs. Carr at Fort Douglas Doug-las on Friday afternoon, Juno 21. Members Mem-bers and their friends will take the Fort Douglas car at 1 o'clock sharp. A good attendance is requested. Mrs. LaQuay of Chicago is spending a few days In the city, the guest of .Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Blakely. who are at home for the summer at tho residence of W H Arnold, 111 South FJrst West street. Tho Ramblers club will glvo Its llrst dancing party at Saltalr next Wednesday, nunc 2. Everything points to Its being successful ln every way. The club Is a social organization among tho 'A, C M. I c-mnloyees, and has a largo membership'. A big attendance at the resort Is confidently confi-dently expected. Ir- 3la Mrs- Charles G. Xeedham (nco Miss Winona Smith) will be at homo to their friends at -132 South Second West after June 20. o The marriage of Miss Beatrice Thomas and George B. McMullen will take placo next Thursday evening at tho homo of the bride's parents, Mrand Mrs. W. C Thomas. a , Mrs. Charles Billings will entertain next' Thursday in honor of , Miss Edith Lowthor and MIsa May Billings. Miss Helen Boxrud has roturned from cllcslcy to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boxrud. Mr. and Mrs. M. Donahue and daughtor. Genevieve, of Kankanna, Wis., have been tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hlckey for thu .past weok. Mis3 Eva Watrcus loft Thursday for an extended visit through Omaha, Iowa and Missouri. Mrs. George H. Burns and children "have returned from a pleasant visit In Helena, Mont., whore they wero guests of Mrs. Lcmert. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Irvine of Stockton camo ln last Monday to bid good-bye to Mrs. D. R. Fraser. They left for homo Monday evening. Mrs. Hefty has returned from a visit In Illinois, Indiana and Missouri. A pleasant pleas-ant featuro of her trip was tho visit to thu world's' fair. Members of the Utah Woman's Press club and the Tjeiural board of tho Primary Pri-mary association, will bo entertained next Saturday at E'armlngtou by Mrs. Lucy A. Clark. ' Mrs. C. F. Drummond has returned from Los Angelos, whero sho spent a part of the winter,, and Is at homo at 1263 Windsor Wind-sor avenue. Tho maiTinge of Miss rhoebe R. Hay and James B. Thomson will take placo next Wednesday at noon at tho homo of the brldo's parents, 230 East Third South. In tho evening a reception will be held. Mrs. D. R. Fraser left on Monday evening even-ing train to Join Mr. Eraser In Anaconda, Mont. During her stay In Salt Lake, Mrs. Fraser has endeared hcrsolf to a large circle of friends, who sincerely regret her departure. J. J. McClellan leaves today for "Helpor, where he will meet Dr. A. A. Stanlev of the University of Michigan and return! with him in tho morning, Mr. and Mrs. Dean of Eureka, Utah, will shortly come to Salt Lake City to make their home. . Ono of the pleasant Informal events of the week was tho mualcalo of Thursday evening at the studio of Miss Agnes Dahl-nulst Dahl-nulst in the Walker terrace, A number of friends of the young pianist wcro prcs'-cnt, prcs'-cnt, and following tho enjoyablo musical i programmo an informal codal hour was enjoyed. Miss Ruoy Condle, for whom tho recital was given, was assisted by Miss Nellie Williams, vocal soloist. Mrs. N. A. Dunning of Washington, D. C. Is a guest at the home of Judgo and Mia. Henry p Hondcrson for a fow days. Mrs. Dunning Is on her way east, after having spent lh winter In Cnllfornln. A few of the friends of Mrs. Thomas E. Visaing enjoyed a Kensington at her home Wedncsdny afternoon. Among those present were Mrs. J. B. Wlsslng. Mrs. A. JJettlnger, Mrs. L. Bacr, Mrs.- C. W. Mldglcy, Mrs. W. C, A. Vlsslng, Jr., and Miss Amy Bcttlnger. Jacob Bottlnccr returned Monday from a ton days' visit with Storma Piatt of Park City. |