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Show Society.. Ono of tho most beautiful lunrhons evrt" fiven In Salt Lake was ihn on. . . . torday jfivon by Mr?. Thomas Koqtrni In honor of her guest. Mra Vincent Kerrna nf St Louis, Mo. The draw InR-room nnd reception hnll were In white, tall vases of white peonies forming the decorations. deco-rations. The dlntng'-room waa beautiful in refl, over a cloth of crimson :itin waa spread tho tablecloth f exquisite Mexican drawn-worc, with Individual doilies to match. Th.. centerpiece was a large silver sil-ver bowl of red peonies with the same flowers scattered carelessly around the bowl. At the corners of tho tabl wery tall silver candlesticks, shaded In red. The favors were crimson bankets filled with bon-bons of the same color, the baskets bas-kets nelng twlixd with r"l i osi'lvals. An orchestra was stationed in the hall during dur-ing lb' afternoon Besides tho guest of lioiKir . i..r- v..i.- hi Id t..r Alls S.imu. I Adams, Mrs. yKogers, Mrs. William O'Brien, Mrs Alexander Tarbct, Mrs. p. S. Murrv. vli Ezra Thompson. M Galarln, Mrs. Robert McCaskell, Mrs Edward Ed-ward s. Perry, Mrs n Q McMIUen, Mra Daggxi, Mrs. f'osgiiff. Mrs. Duncan Mc- khlo, Mrs. Oberndorfcr, Mrs. Montague, Ferry, Mrs Clifford Pearsall, Mra. Thomas Weir. Mrs James Pranken. Airs. Hall. Miss Cosgrlff. Miss Elizabeth Coa-grlff Coa-grlff and Mrs. Bamberger. Mr nnd Mrs. 'O, J. Salisbury announce the engagement of their daugiuer. Si.'!: to Lewis B. McComlck Th date of the wedding has not yet been named. Yeaterday morning at 9 o'clock, nt St. Mary's cathedral, took place a very pretty wedding, Miss Felcetta D'ag.a and i"i n F. Mellon being the bride and gi n Rev- Father IIely celebruted the high nuptial mass of the -Roman Catholic church. Twelve little girls in white preceded the brldo up tho center aisle of the church Tho bridesmaid was Miss Catherine Early, who was gowned In a dainty eos-tumo eos-tumo of white mull and carried pink carnations. car-nations. The bride wore a beautilul pown of whlto embroidered mull, trlmmeil with alenciennes lace, and carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses. Miss Nora Gleason presided at the organ, playing Mendelssohn's wedding march as the bridal party entered. Dm-rhg th. ceremony cere-mony a choir of twelve little girls sang a number of hymns very sweetly After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served nt the homo of tho bride's parents, only the close friends and relatives being bidden. Miss Duguot has many friends in this city Mr. Mellon has for many years' been employed by the Bamberger Coal company After July 1 Mr. and Mrs M.-llon will be at home to their friends at iS East Fourth South street Mis Stella Fabian was the hostess terday afternoon of a delightful card party In honor of her guests. Mis' B Nellie and Carrie Calvin of Portland, Or Pink roses were used In profusion in the dei orations. Tho tally und score cards were red, white and blue, many small flags Inlng used. At slxty-t br..-. prizes w.re won by Miss Lucille M.-C'Tnlck "f Santa Cruz. Miss Florence Kimball. Miss Caroline Holmes and Miss Shaver Bishop Franklin S. Spalding left last night over the Salt Iiko route for Los Angeles. Mrs. T Roy Brown was the hostess yesterday yes-terday afternoon of a delightful Kensington, Ken-sington, and "tlo shower. " In honor of l.llss June Blntz. Green and white, thfl colors chosen for the wedding, formed the .leeoratlons In tho parlor and library. The dining-room was in red, a tall vase of American B. autv roses forming tho center-piece. During the afternoon Miss Agatha Berkhoel sang a number of songs The guests numbered forty-live. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. J. Lynn and the Mleses Jeiwdo and YVInnlfrod Lynn returned on Sundav from a six months' tour of Europe. Eu-rope. While awav they visited London. Paris. Berlin. Dresden. Naples, Venice and Rome. Mr. and Mrs, Lynn also visited vis-ited relatives and friends In Philadelphia and Chicago on their way home. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Crltchlow ho issued is-sued invitations for a large reception to be given Thursday evening, June 22. in honor of Di and Sir. John F CrItchlOW MlSS Helen Bamberger entertains thn members of June Blntz's bridal party at a luncheon today at Lagoon. Mr nnd Mra Morton J Cheesmnn have as their guests for tho summer Mr. Cheesman's mother, Mrs. Morton Cbees-man Cbees-man of Annapolis nnd Mrs Shoemaker and her two daughters. ' Mi's Eleanor K Peterson leaves tomorrow tomor-row to spend tho summer In the Enst. Miss Peterson win visit friends in New Haven Conn. New Xorji nnd Chicago, returning to Salt Lake early in Septem-1" Septem-1" r Misses Amy nnd Isabel Osborne left for California oh Saturday. Mrs T O Webber entertains at bridge this afternoon. Miss AgneS Dahlnulst leaves on Monday for a month's visit at the fair. Mis Gertrude McOrath entertains at a luncheon today at the Country club. Mrs Lindsay Rogers entertains at a luncheon at the Alta club tod:i. Miss Inn Bothwell entertains on Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Juno Blntz. Mrs J. W Currie, accompanied by her Iv... daughters, haves ln-xt week for Los Angeh s. Where they will spend a month MIps Delia Richards entertains the members of th- Bintz-Daly wedding at a luncheon tomorrow at her home. Tomorrow nt the home of the bride's paients will lake place the wedding of MlSS Clara Robinson nnd James .Shorten. Mrs David S. Murray has Issued invitations invita-tions for a luncheon tomorrow. Mrs Gould B. Blakely has gone- East for the summer. Mrs clarence Phanhel and children of Twin Falls ar visiting friends In the eitv Mrs Phannsl came down to attend the Duguet-Mellon wedding. Col and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes have cordially Invited the public to visit their private art gallon Si the Amelia pal. ice on Thursday and Frldayi June from 10 a m until 10 p. m. Tim exhibit will open to lb" ' inimorclal club nnd Los Angeles visitors on Tuesday and Wednes-..f Wednes-..f thla week. Senator W. A Clark Visited the gallery yesterday afternoon. |