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Show 'i!'!" IZ 'II X ! I I"S ! X! 'I '1"X t I SOCIETY v t OAIiENDAR. -i- y r Mtb. David Keith -will cuter- y tain at an informal bridge tea f at her home this aftornoon. 4 - . y Mrs. W. W. Annstroug will v 4 entertain at a bridqr tea in 4 J her apartments in Ihe Bransford 'h 4 Wednesday afternoon, June 17. 4 4 - 4 Mrs. Frank P. Swindler will 4 J entertain at a bridge tea at her 4 4 home Fridav afternoon, June 19. 4 4 M . i .j. 4; Mrs. W. r H. Dale will enter- 4 4 tain at an informal luncheon to- 4 4; day. 4 .s. v j 4 Miss Louise Sullivan will 4 4 entertain at, a luncheon at the 4 4 Countrj club todaj- in honor of 4 4- Miss Carrie Calvin. 4- k - . 4 Miss Edna Farnsworth will 4 4 entertain at a luncheon Friday 4 4 afternoon, Juno 12, in honor o'f 4 - Miss Carrie Calvin and Miss 4 4 Mabel Burrows. 4 4 6 " 4- Mrs. George W. Putnam will 4-1 r entertain at an informal lunch- 4 4- eon at her homeThursday. 4 -V Mrs. W. B. Dougall will enter- 4 tain at a .Kensington this after- 4 4 noon in honor of Miiss Zina 4 4 Card, a June bride. 4, 4 fc 4- 4 Tho regular table "hote 4 4- luncheon will be served at the 4 4 Country club todav at 1 o'clock. 4- 4. " .j. 4- Madam Amanda Swenson has 4- 4- issued invitations for a vocal 4- 4- recital, to be given by her ad- 4 4- vanced pupils, assisted by Mrs. 4- 4- Mar' Frances Sanborn, at" Unity 4 4 hall Monday evening, Juno 15, 4- 4- at S:15 0 'clock. 4- 4 T 4 Mrs. A. T. Sanford will enter- 4- 4- tain at a bridge tea at her homo 4 4- Friday afternoon. 4 in A pretty homc's wedding Tuesday evening was that of Miss Maud A. Moss and J. II. Knowles. The ceremony cere-mony was performed by tho Rev. Elmer I. Goshen at 8:30 o'clock in the presence of the families at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Welch, a sister of the bride. Tho rooms were beauti-fullj' beauti-fullj' decorated with .yellow roses. Au informal reception followed, at which Mrs. Moorehead and tho Misses Moore-head Moore-head assisted. Mr. and Mrs. Knowlcs left later for n short trip to the coast. Tho bride wore a daint3' traveling dress of brown silk, with hat and gloyes to match. Mr. and Mrs. Knowles will be at home for the summer, sum-mer, after July 1. at 974 First avenue. b Capt. Julius S. Turrill of the United States battleship Missouri of the Norlli Atlantic fleet, and which is now unl -going repairs at Marc Island, has brm spending several days here. His father, C. 11. Turrill, of New York, is also here. A number of informal social affairB have been given iu their honor. Capt. Turrill will return today to California, and his father will leave for his home. tr Mr. and Mrs. John McSorley cuter- tained at a 6 o'clock dinuer" Sunday evening. In tlio- center of the table was a large silver basket of pink and white sweet peae and maidenhair ferns, with loose flowers and ferns over the table. The guests were Dr. and Mrs. E. Viko. Mr. and Mrs. M. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McGilk Adrian Yiko and Harold Marian. . Among the weddings for iodaj- are those of Miss Florence Grant and AV. M. Hunt; Miss Judith Evans and M. J. Brines; Miss Bessie Besley and C. H. Gibbs; Miss Mina Rogers and Dean R. Dayues; Miss Jessie Martin and W. W. Little; Miss Blauche Hanson and J. Cardwell; Miss Sarah Wilson and L. K. Weber, and Miss Edna iloutz and Ross C. Davis. Miss Carrie Steward entertained at an informal dinner last week at tho. Manitou hotel, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moore, who left Tuesday for Ohio to make their home. They were guests of honor Monday evening at a dinner given by Mrs, Retta H. Casadv. Miss Harroun and Miss Mabel Zerbe entertained sixteen at a Kensington Tuesday afternoon at the home of the latter in honor of Miss Irene Lakin, who will be married June 17. Roses and pansies were used in the effective decorations. . Mrs. Henry Crowther entertained ton at a prettilv" appointed luncheon at her homo Tuesday in honor of Miss Mina Rogers, and her truest, Miss Leah Hill of Idaho Falls. Ida. A largo mound of pink sweet peas formed the table centerpiece. M 1 Among those who will entertain at box and stall parties at the Now York Symphony concert this evening, in the Salt Lake Theater, arc Mrs. O. J. Salis- 1 burv, Mr. Newhouse. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Walker and Miss Maud May Bab-cock. Bab-cock. V u Miss Stella Fab'an entertained six at I he Orpheum Tuesday evening jn honor of her guests. Miss Carrie Calvin of San Francisco and Mies Mabel Burrows Bur-rows of New York. Later a dainty supper wns served nt her home. 0 i Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Gorham have issued invitations for the wedding which will take place at. their home, of Miss Trene Ritchie Lakin tp Frank Mason Paine. Wednesday evening, June 17, at 8 o'clock. f u Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Breeden cnlcr-tained cnlcr-tained four tables at bridgo Tuesday evening in their apartments i the Canning flats. The rooms wore prettily decorated with red carnations and peonies. Mrs. A. T. Sanford will leave the last of next week 1'or the East, whore she will attend the Woman's federation in Boston, Juno 22 to :50. After a visit with relatives, Mr. Sanford will join her. They will rotuvn together. i Mr. and Mrs. E. Kidder and two children chil-dren will leave this week for Mason Valley. X'v., where they will spend the summer. Mrs. Kidder and children will visit her sislcr in Los Angeles before returning Mr. and Mrs. George P. llolman entertained en-tertained six at a prettily appointed dinner at their home Tuesday evening. Tho decorations were of the spring flowers. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hanson of Eureka Eu-reka are here visiting friends for a few davs. i Miss Elizabeth Jsilca will graduate from Wcllcslcy, the week of Juno 23. . r- She will spend most of the summer j I visiting relatives and schoolmates iu tho East. Miss Margaret AValden left Tuesday for an extended stay in the East. She ' will spend soino time with her sister, 1 Mrs. George McLaughlin, iu Rochester, X. Y. , Mrs. W. H. Dnlc was hostess at a prettilv appointed luncheon at her apartments in the Miller flats, Tuesday'. Tues-day'. Thero were ten guests. Mr. and Mrs. L. Morrison and small son of Richfield are hero to spend the 1 summer with Mrs. Morrison's parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Snow. i Miss Jeannette Luinan and Miss Florence Flor-ence ITalloran left Tuesday for Mr. Lu-man's Lu-man's ranch in Wyoming, for the summer. sum-mer. Mr. and Mrs. Freeland will be at home for the summer iu Mrs. Cohu's house, GOG East South Temple. a i Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wood of the Manitou hotel spent a few days last week with friends in Logan. i Mrs. J. G. Kimball and family have returned, after a year spent in Los Angeles and nt the beaches. Miss Treue Judge will spend the summer with her father in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. . i, Mrs. McFall hns gone to Seattle, where she will spend the summer with her sister. Mrs. Lee Lakin of Nevada is here visiting until after the Lakin-Painc wedding. Dilpcrt Dick'ert left Monday for a two months' stay in New York and Boston. t Miss Jeannette Mitchell will leave soon for Idaho to spend the summer. |