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Show V-H -plc lut pas evcry day $3B Ue thC ,Veek will be marked by KiXZ M events- Thc r " Vdance at thc post tomor-fe'PTn.n"Pt. tomor-fe'PTn.n"Pt. and Mr, Wood-ifelBk Wood-ifelBk ??Je reception at the Commcr-WmtiaTl Commcr-WmtiaTl , Jnnor of Dr. A. A. Stanley ik'ilclUb Lo wll be followed by the WBEf Ann 0n Tuesday evening In "t1nt TX'fvr .?nd Mrs. Lcroy Dln-Tor Dln-Tor at the home of Mr. and 1 BS' cl'e-"r r.inwoo.leyt on Vcdnes-1 Vcdnes-1 lMiIIrenr;r; Thompson entertains at ;r. Mrs- .,D Jerton-Moore wedd ng L i nn,l in the evening; Thursday I Ktikes r'ace l'r Rced will be hostess "Irly Friday is the date set 93'wrfJtlon at Amelia Palace, the SBfwtne rccen. tnc lea and clock clu S at t " Country club, when ISBfe ? H Sannlng. Jr.. Mrs. Union EK 5nBton and Miss Anderson will mKcbe hostesses Knuvoo legion Meeting. Tbc nest monthly meeting of the Ben-Pi Ben-Pi Elation of -the Nauvoo Legion li lUhcld at the usual time and place IS he Tithing Yard on Monday evfen-I evfen-I , Tne "0. A continuation of the in- . ihto J"nJ ? lectures on the life of Joseph 7?5 J. te,n5!e he Mven by A. Jensen. All TKb" J & friends are kindly I to t J Future Events, 'irtt Inrltatlons have been issued yester-fSfk'brIrs. yester-fSfk'brIrs. Ezra Thomson for a large Olivia on the afternoon of June 22. l.utiB SM Mr. Hubbard W. Rced will entertain a ofl.t c2r'ds on the afternoon of June 23. prtlK ' '"USF'R vies Pearl Weller has issued Invl-blulk? Invl-blulk? & a Kensington next Wedne.-afternoon Wedne.-afternoon in honor of Miss May SSSwiHnss. &? Mi Ccrtrude Mayer will entertain 'SSJilh members of Miss Nellie Plnkerton's 4 fffif bridal taqriV next Monday evening at hJSf'r home' :jS3j The picnic to be given under the au-edWSUtoes au-edWSUtoes of the Unitarian Sunday-school U:jKni take plac0 ncxt Wodnesday at iSLlbertypark- "SJiS Mls Josephine "Velis entertains In-formally In-formally next Friday afternoon in honor JlluiaKofMlwMay Billings. null (Ml mT9'r Mr George "W. Snow entertains at cards 'next Thursday afternoon at her ptdt? An event of tho coming week which Is ifniB blr.g anticipated by many members ?cr tlel'i fr!?r.ds of St. Mark's cathedral Is Enia h. strawberry festival to be given on $Ml the beautiful lawn at Rowland hall on the evening of Tuesday, June 21, from Hen. fe! I to :0 o'clock. JOTlMli raii jrrf ucbrr Lee will entertain at ?Lir luncheon on Tuesday In honor of Mrs. nftfi Harold Russell. aHb?$ . uidcllr Tomorrow evening at the Commercial iiis dub it- reception Is to be given for Dr. pi, ft A 4 stanlev. at the head of the depart- " Ef ment of murlc In the University of njltMi Mlchlpap, and who will be a guest in ) tha w? Salt Lake for a few days en route to the fj coapt, Musical selections will be given ita ttefc b- Ml5s Agatha Berkhoel, "Wlllard " iffl Welhe and Fred Graham. JSFWj.l a dS'. Ameliu Folsom Young has Issued Jtat5f invitations for a high tea on the evening asl bry.' of Tuesday, Juno 2S osjj M Si" Miscellaneous Events. &l a An 'nformall hop at the post, the first i tow 'I Slvcn since the arrival of the new offl- (its and ladleB, was enjoyed on Mon-st Mon-st it i3i' evening last, a few friends from alliE 2 Jht clly oe,ne f1111011 tn? guests. i ' :atn h jII?s Anna McCornick gave a pleas-t pleas-t :i Pnl Informal luncheon for Miss Inez vSf 1 Trent at the Country club on Tuesday t tLt ; ,Sl' cnJyed by Mra. Ernest Bamber-si&M Bamber-si&M i Ft MIsjj Elolse Sherman, Miss Laura ail S f Sherman, Miss Salisbury, MJss Kinney, : Ha." ' Wlss Zane. Miss Geddes, Miss Williams. retii ' Jllas Alia Miller and Miss Marge Miller. '"- i Gov Wel's entertained at an Informal t luncheon at the Alia club on Tuesday in j honor of Gen. Baldwin, U. S. A. The ' f Jnt was one of those dellghtfullv ln-. ln-. i formal affairs for which the Governor Is noted Invited to meet the officer were prit v nator Kearns, Col. Lockwood. Gen. , i Cannon and Gen. Burton, N. G. U. ! . ttA ; Mibs Olive Jennings entertained a few watt friends very Informally at the Fifth 8T! l hotel Monday evening. f wl r rtJfJ ? , Jllss Kinnev gave an informal lunch- , M fli wn at the Country club on Monday. jjfcH ; 6 f' i .Ai'BlufulIy informal luncheon was rfSt in t'aI Tutday. w-hen Mrs. A. W. lT.k u1 entertained the members of HHtifc ?0W(1'S sewing club. In keeping V Ti e dny- the decorations were car-jdg car-jdg . ;;w out in the national colors, the a jrs being- ornamented with Zi w , American flags. Those who en-xUP en-xUP I no lhe P'easa-ut luncheon were Mrs. tftf ' Spencer. Mrs. H. L. Mlller.MiT.. net! '" m. T,Mayo Mra- Clarence Wnrnock, 'm, i L' p- Rooi' Hra- J- J- Judson; Mrs. i! ". YrH Cushlng. Mrs. Miles. Mm Bar- u ' r Clinton, Mrs. Will Ellertfeck, fj nS: Be r'f of Beaver, Mrs. J. T. viki ulfy Irs' crse Putnam. Mrs. !, John SnarP and Mrs. John N. Sharp. crtg " party of young people from town Jk m mm lhe post enjoyed the bicycle T"esday evening under the chape-jej chape-jej . ronaee 0f Capt. rnd Mre. S. D. Sturgte. ' v i Irp Charlotte Pitcher was hostess at fll! ' e!;nJoyab,e "'formal dinner Thursday i "enlng, at the Fifth East hotel. Uff? ' ' ii.l7y rrotll'y appointed was the m of Friday, when Mra. Lc fa ' i, iounc antl Voung enter- an?iW nor of iIriJ- Harold Rusrell fei of vu Prank w- Jennlnco. A mass J tht T "u08'. wllh !or,y nrruicheb of : ; fornMUBu radJat'ng In all directions. &tl - W ,i,t,h? btaulful centerpiece of the SfS? " SeSSof1 blCh the y,XtCCn B"esta nh,iW' mJmL lnic'r Pier'e entertained the her hn0f Hi?, NavaJ Sewing club at blliT? ",T,'sday afternoon. The ried I m .mV,n" were v?r' ,rey. '-ar-h! fciv fternoon, ln m8lc and games outiSK X tnJoyd an automobile ride ut Into thfr country, dinner Sia' Cr-,ay 'Bavo an informal Say Ivpiiii6 1 ,Uh EaSt hotel Thu,,s' elBht. ff COVers bel' ,ald fo Mla Laura Dole entertained in- i 1 formally Thursday evening ln honor of Miss Lydla Wa,lkup of San Francisco, who has been her guest for the past ten days. ' . Capt. and Mrs. Hani entertained a few friends at an Informal cord party Friday evening. Members of the Social Sixteen club enjoyed a strawberry festival at thc home of Mr3. Rampton of CentcnMlle on Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Stiehl entertained at dinner last Monday evening in hon- or of Miss Esther T. Allen, who left during the week for a two years' absence ab-sence in Europe. Master Elndred Vlko entertnlned twenty of his little friends at Liberty park on Tuesday afternoon. An enjoyable afternoon party of Thursday was that given by Mrs. Samuel Sam-uel Paul, Miss Paul and Miss Alice Paul, who entertained about fifty friends at .flinch. Quantities pf roses were used In beautifying the rooms, and very pretty they were. Prizes were won by Miss Ruth Paul and Mrs. Lyons. Purely Personal. Mrs. A. H. Cowle of Denver Is visiting visit-ing Salt Lako relatives and friends for a few days. Miss Edna Clark of this city, who Is visiting in Idaho, 1b now a guest of Mrs. H. E. Fisher of Idaho Falls. Mrs. T. Lane and daughters, thc Misses Ethel and Vera, left yesterday yester-day for a six weeks' visit In St. Louis and Eastern cities. Miss Ethel Harris of SL Louis arrived ar-rived ln the city Tuesday and will be the guest for -several weeks of Miss Alice Necdham. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wnlkup of San Francisco are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dole. They are on their way home from a visit to the fair. Mrs. Lulu Ryan of Oakland, Cal arrived ar-rived ln the city last Tuesday night, and will be the guest for a month 6f Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McGanney at 342 Third East street. Miss Lulu Trane has returned to h4r home ln Lehl, after a pleasant visit of three weeks with Salt Lake friends. Miss Trane has been the guest of Miss Nora Brown for the past week. u Miss Ella Nellson, who has been ln the city for the past two years studying music and attending the university, has returned to her home at Mount Pleasant. Pleas-ant. Miss Nellson will continue her studies at Oberlln college In the fall. Mrs. M. F. Cunningham and children expect to leave for the East this week, to be away all summer. Irwin McNiece, who has just completed com-pleted the Junior year at Princeton, has arrived home to spend the summer with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. G. McNiece. Mc-Niece. I Miss Blanche Do Mers of Seattle, who Is on her way east, will be the guest of Miss C. Mac Twomey for a few days. J. Roy Hall will be ln tho city soon for a few days' visit. Miss Martha Shuler of Springfield, Mo., was thc guest the past week of her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Campbell, of 315 South First West. Miss Shuler wnson her way to Tacoma to spend the summer. Lyle Snow, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Snow, leaves this mornlng-to mornlng-to visit the fair at St. Louis. Mrs. Herbert D. Brown, accompanied by her little daughter, left Wednesday for a three months' visit at her parents' par-ents' home ln Kentucky. M . . Hoyt Serman of this city is now in St. Louis. He will return to Salt Lake some time this week. Mrs. Longmald left for her home In Montana Tuesday evening, after a very enjoyable ylsit with her brother and sister, Harry Shearman and Miss Edith Shearman. o Dr. Robert Welles Fisher has returned from a trip to the fair, the meeting of the American Medical association at Atlantic City and the medical centers of the East. Mrs. Harbord and Miss Obenshlne, daughters of Gen. Obenshlne of Washington, Wash-ington, will be in the city the first of this week on their way to the Philippines Philip-pines to join Col. Harbord, who Is stationed sta-tioned at Manila. Mrs. Harbord and Miss Obenshlne are nieces of Mrs. Ablel Leonard of this city and will be guests at her home during their stay here. Captain and Mrs. Brlant Wells arrived ar-rived Friday from San Francisco, and are guests of Mrs. Thomas Jennings for a time. 4 Col. Edwin F. Holmes left on Tues-dny Tues-dny for the East to visit several weeks with his daughters ln Michigan, u Mrs. William A. Nelden has returned from St. Louis, where she went to attend at-tend tho biennial convention of the General Federation of Women's clubs. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Calvin and daughters daugh-ters left Monday evening for Portland, Or., their future home. Mrs. Clint B. Leigh and Miss Margaret Marga-ret Pointer left Tuesday afternoon for a visit with their mother at Owens-boro. Owens-boro. Ky. A little daughter arrived last Monday Mon-day to gladden the home of Attorney-General Attorney-General and Mrs. M. A- Breeden. Hugh Satterlee has returned from a ton days' trip through Montana. Mrs. John Reed and MIhs Eleanor K. Peterson have taken the John Marshall home for the summer, and will be at home to their friends there this week. Mrs. Ellsworth Daggett has discontinued discon-tinued her Fridays at home for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. James Chambers Dick and Miss -Corn Brown left during the Wirnk for a camping trip of two months through the Uintah reservation, Mrs, Jny Tarvln Harris's many friends will regret to lenrn that she Is quite UPat her home, suffering from nervous yrostratlon. Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin B. Ilanak, who have many friends here, urrived yesterday afternoon from their home In Omaha and will be the guests for some time of Mrs. Emma Hanak, 527 First street William Burke, Jr., of American Falls, is viBltlng in Salt Lake for a few days. Mrs. D. Elliott Kelly leaves tomorrow tomor-row for Phlladelphlaxand Atlantic City, to bo away all summer. ' Dr. and Mrs. J. Bcatlo have returned from a two months' trip through California. Cal-ifornia. . Mrs. Guy Eldrldge of New YorkiS ln the city for a vl9lt' and Is the guest at the Eldrldge home, 216 East First South street. Mrs. Charles Wilkes and little daughter daugh-ter have gone to Logan, where-they will be the guests of Capt. and Mrs. Styer for the summer. Mrs. Walter .C. Lewir of Butte Is visiting her mother, Mrs. S. S. Walker, ori South Main street. The Misses Etta and Nellie Powers leave today for the East to spend the summer. Mrs. Beesley and daughter, Mrs. Frank Harris, leave Salt Lake today for their Idaho ranch to spend the sum- ; men a Mrs. Ryan will be at homo for tho summer with Mrs. John Reed and Miss Eleanor Peterson at -13 Fifth East Mrs. George Curtis has returned from the East and will spend the summer sum-mer with her aunt, Miss Mary Rider. Mrs. Dorscy Ash has gone to Wilmington, Wil-mington, Vt , for the summer. Miss Eliza Curtis leaves soon for San Francisco to be a guest for some time of Mrs. C. S. Price at thc Partridge home. Mrs. C. R. Tucker, formerly Miss Mary Carruthers of this city, has arrived ar-rived from her home at Long Island City and will be the guest of her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Killeen, for the summer. Mrs. Rcna S. Smoot has returned to the city after a pleasant visit with relatives rel-atives and friends ln Provo. o Mrs. W. J. Buck and Miss May Bailey from Park City are visiting at the home of Mrs. L. S. Dean, 510 East Third South street. Miss L. M. Qualtrough will pass the summer months ln Oregon, and her sister. sis-ter. Miss Elizabeth Qualtrough, will do special work at the University of Chicago. Chi-cago. Mrs. Gleason and Miss Laura, Crawford Craw-ford of Kaysvllle are visiting Salt Lake friends for a few days. Clarence McFadden Is home from Boston, where he has been attending the Boston University Law school for the past two years. After spending the summer here, he will resume his work at the law school In the fall. Mrs. John L. Bowman and two daughters, the Misses Hazel and Ruth, are pleasantly located for thc summer months at Upper Falls, Provo can-yon. Mrs. L. L. Chester of this city, who has spent the past three weeks visiting ln Kansas City and St. Louis, Is now ln Chicago. a Mrs. Morris L. Ritchie and children. ' are spending the summer ln the country. coun-try. s Mrs. A. W. McCune, Jr., returned Friday from a winter's stay in California Cali-fornia and Is at home to her friends at 337 East Third South street. Mr. McCune Mc-Cune will return from Peru next week. Bernard Mccklcnberg of this city left yesterday for Los Angeles, where his marriage to Miss Josephine Wall takes place June 22. After a trip through California Cal-ifornia Mr. Mecklenburg and his bride will return to Salt Lake to live and will be at home to their friends at the Fifth East hotel until the completion of their new residence at First and S streets. a Mrs. Laura Stephens and Miss Irma will spend the summer traveling through the East. They will also visit the SL Louis fair. Mrs. Vivian Jones will leave shortly for a trip to New York, London and Paris. Mrs. F. H. Emerson of 411 South Main street has as her guest her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. F. H. Pead of Pittsburg, Pa. a Ben Siegel has returned from the East, where ho has been attending school for the past year. Mrs. Ella McD. Leonard of Denver Is visiting her parents, Judge and Mrs. Samuel McDowall. . Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bamberger leave on Tuesday next for a three weeks' visit ln St. Louis. At St. Louis they will be joined by their son and daughter, daugh-ter, Sidney and Miss Helen, who will return with them after visiting the fair. " Mrs. J. F. Evans has as her guests for the summer her mother, Mrs. R. E. Jones of Columbus, O., and Miss Florence Flor-ence Evans of Cincinnati. Mrs. Charles Dletrlck and bjiby have returned from a visit to the fair and are guests of Mrs. E. Sells on East First South street. i ... Mrs". Isabel Pitt leaves the first of next week for New York, where she will meet her son Will and spend the summer there. a Mrs. William H. Dickson of this city, who has been in England for several months paai, Is now ln Canada, where she will visit with relatives and friends until October. a a Rev. Charles E. Perkins has gone to Baltimore, where Mrs. Perkins has been visiting for several weeks. They will return to Salt Lake City about the 20th of July. a Friends of Mrs. William M. Ferry of Park City will be glad to learn that her health Is much Improved. At present pres-ent she Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. George R. Hancock of this city, but will soon be able to lr-ave for her home. a Richard A. Keyes will return tomorrow tomor-row from a trip through Oregon and fhe Pacific northwest. a The MlBtt'B Alice and Florence Cunningham Cun-ningham are home from Honolulu, where they have boon visiting for two months past. Miss Katherine Snnno, who was the guest of Miss Salisbury for a few week after her arrival from San Francisco, is now at home with her parents at Whitehall. White-hall. i |