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Show SOCIETY 4- SOCIAL CALENDAR. ? v 4- . Miss Elizabeth Mclntyro haa i issued invitations for an in- r formal dance to bo tlivon at her -r b homo ou Seventh stroot Friday b oyeninc, in honor of Miss Beat- -J- v nco Chee8man. . 4. 'b v j, -b There will be two luncheons 4 I at the Country club Wednosdav, one given by Mrs. W. E. Fife, and The other by Miss Lorcon Loary in honor of Miss Cheos- v man. 4 4 i i Mrs. Van Dyke and Mrs. Con- 4- nor will entertain at five hun- 4- -b drcd Friday iu honor of Airs. 4 Carl Priuz. and Miss Turton, 4 4 who is soon to be married. , H .J. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maaa 4 will entertain on the evenings of 4 4 July fourth and Bixth. 4 4' 4 4r,W-I"r4"I"tM4,4444'4"l4"W'44"I444' There were several weddings of interest in-terest Tuesday, Among them was that of Miss Elizabeth Williamson to Frank Anderson. The ceremony was performed per-formed in the presence of relatives and a few olose friends at S:30 o'clock, at tho home of the bride's parents. The Rev. Mr. Mclntyre of the Westminster Presbyterian church officiated. Miss Williamson was prettily gowned in white chiffon over taffeta trimmed in Duchess Jaco and wore a veil that is a family heirloom, caught, with orango blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses. Her only attendant at-tendant was her sister, Miss .Tanet Williamson, Will-iamson, who wore a pale green gown and carried sweet peas. Guy Ander-sou, Ander-sou, a brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man. Miss Olive Gray played the Lohengrin wedding march as tbo 'bridal party came in. The house was prettily decorated iu roses, the parlor in green and white. The bridal party stood under an arch of green and white rosebuds. The hall was in yellow, the-dining-room in pink, where Miss Smith-en. Smith-en. Miss Lente and Miss Katherino Williamson assisted. Crimson ramblors were used in the library, where punch was served bj' Miss Evans and Miss Addoms. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson left on the laic train for an extended East-naru East-naru trip. They will be homo after September to. "Tier going-away gown was blue, with hat to match. Miss Helen Sautvchi and Freeman Basset t .were married Tuefcdaj' evening at the home of the bride's parents. The ceremony was performed in the preseuc.) of about one hundred and fifty relatives and friends at S:30. Dr. Paden officiated. Miss Santschi was beautifully dressed in white crepe do cheno over laffotta, and wore a veil cauqht with lillics of the valley, and carried a bouquet of bride's roses. She was attcuod by Miss Gertrude Campbell Camp-bell as bridesmaid, dressed in pink net over taffeta and carried pink roses. Lieut. Eugene Santschi, a brother of the bride, acted as best man. The house was decorated in different flowers, the parlor in green and white, and tho bridal party stood under a large flag in compliment to the best man, who has iust graduated from West Point. The librafj' was in sweet peas, whore the punch" was served by Miss Loda, Miss Jessen and Miss Bassott. The dining-room was decorated in purple rtan-sies, rtan-sies, and those who assisted there were: Miss Evans and Miss March, and during the ceremony Miss Loweusteiu played "Annie Laurie." Mr. and Mrs. Bassetl left last evening for a short trip and will be at home about tho middle mid-dle of July. Her going-away gown was grey, with'hat to match. a Mrs. C 0. Whittemore, Miss Luman and Miss Whittemoro entertained at a large tea yesterday afternoon. The decorations were beautiful, all in National Na-tional colors. The house was nihil with flags and red, white and blue tlowcrs. The dining room was draped in red, white and blue crepe paper, which covered cov-ered the ceiling and hung over the walls aud over the table, which was covered with a white lace cloth over blue satin, with a large bowl of roses. The library was in flags and a large bunch of red roses and white sweet pcan and bachelor bach-elor buttons. Here punch was served by Miss Horliclc, Miss Edna Kivcrs of Los Angeles and Miss Leigh Whittemore. Whitte-more. Those who assisted in the other rooms were Mrs. Mnrioneaux, Mrs. Blvth, Mrs. Young and Mrs. Treasure. During the hours of 15 and 6 about oU friends called. Mrs. Whittemore was preftilv gowned in Alice blue and the voung ladies looked especially well in pink and white, both carryiug sweet l,e:,?' -v Mr?. W P. Kiscr entertained at a tea vestcrday afternoon in honor of her mother. Mrs. Klizabeth Janet Chambers. Cham-bers. The house was beautifully decorated, dec-orated, the parlors iu pink and white roses the Hbrarv in" red, and the dining room in yellow. A handsome lace cloth covered the table with a bowl ol vellow flowers and broad yellow satin ribbons went from the chandlier to the four corners of the table. Mrs. l.'ussell Schulder and Mrs. D. R. Gray nourcd tea and cofl'ee. Others who assisted as-sisted were Mrs. C. W. Fifield, Mrs. H. A JCnyscr, Mrs. A D. Koyser. Mrs. A. J) Cleveland- Punch was Borvcd on the veranda which was arranged with 1 rurs and casv chairs, by Miss Bess ' and Mildred McMillan. About two i hundred friends called during the hours 1 of three and five. Mis Jennie E. Peterson and Charles Nichols were married Tuesday evening even-ing at the bride's homo by Judge ' Straup. . The ceremony was performed I at (5 o'clock. Only thn relatives and clone friends were there. A large reception re-ception followed. Miss Peterson wore ; white Swiss and earned a shower bo-quct bo-quct of white roses. IFcr only oma-! oma-! iiu-nt was a diamond ring, the gift ol I the groom. She was attended by her sister. Mins Pearl Peterson, dressed in whito mulle. She carried pink roses. Bernard Augustine sl't?'1J,B n o In Mr. and Mre. Nichols left on the Into (rain for the Bast and will bo at home to their friends after August lo. at 3Q9 South Fifth East. Mrs. Nichols' trav-oli trav-oli g dress whs blue taffeta, with hat to match. The decorations for the house wcro pink and white roses. Anothor wedding Tuesday was that of MisB JJvc Puckficld and A. jj. Km-Sorsley. Km-Sorsley. ft was very quiet, onlv tho "Si lies being present. Bishop Hunter offic ated ana the ceremony was followed fol-lowed bv a supper. Miss Puck eld wore while Swiss and carried white roses. The house was prettily decorated ir. roses, the parlors in gvocn and wluU'( the library iu yellow and tho dining room in green and rod. Mr. and M'riT. Kinnersloy loft late in the evening for Los Angeles. Her traveling dress was brown with hat to match. Thov will be at home to thoir fricndB afte'r August Au-gust 5, at G57 Second Hast. Mrs. WTaltor Tuttlo and Mrs, Geo. Savage entertained a garden party yesterday yes-terday at Wnndamero "in honor of Mrs. ?fi CuicKeo. Tho guests went out at - o clock and had a most anjoyabdo .attcnioon followed by a flag luncheon. Iho tables were arranged in a half circle out of doors and covers were laid for thirty. The decorations wore iu nngs and bunting draped from tho trees and was most picturesque. The taole cloth was mado of flag napkins. Ihe centerpiece was a drum filled with red, white and blue flowers aud at each place was a small flag. At each end of the tablo wore bunches of the national na-tional colors. Mrs. A. G. Ellis and Miss Mina. JJog-ers JJog-ers entertnined at a beautifully ap-p?,nr ap-p?,nr 'd ,5".?)Ion' luncheon at tho "home of Mrs. Ellis yesterday in honor of Miss Beatrice Cheesman. Covors were laid for ton and tho decorations were all in yellow. The cover for the table wan Japanese brocaded in yellow chrysanthemums, chrysan-themums, with yellow doilies at each place and the centcrpieco was a low bowl of mustard, with smaller bowls at each end of the table. The place cards were hand painted in yellow. . Mrs. M. P. Jacobkon and her two daughters, of Shre'veport, La., arc visiting visit-ing at the homo of Mrs. Kahn GTS East feouth Temple. Rabbi Jacobson will join them here during tho month. Mrs. Albert W. Cavauaugh, of New York City, spent last Saturday 4hcrc with Dr. and Mrs. Viko. Mrs. Cava-naugh Cava-naugh is maklug an extended trip through the west. Mr. J I. Burnett entertained at a. dinner at Lagoon last evening in honor of Mr. and M.rs. William Evans. Covers were laid for eight. Miss Jeunio Sands will leave today for Boslon, where she will sail the last of Augiiat; for Dresden, to spend several years studying music. ". v The Misses Isabel and Amy Osborno left Friday for Park City lo be the guests of Miss Le Compte. Mrs. Elizabeth Pout Jcft yesterday for Wisconsin to spend tho summer. Mr. Arthur Bolton returned ' vestcrday vestcr-day from his month's visit in Biligham. |