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Show III; k : VMHTW (If 'PftPPt IS' j jjj. CALENDAR, j ! .4- Mrs. Uphani, nf the. lU'st. wjli I', entertain at a bridge ten .Mon- ! ,; day afternoon. v fl ; '4 Mrs, George-8. Gannett wili -j Iji (j entertain tit a luncheon at hor y i i yir iiomo Wednesday. 'j !i Mrs. J. A. Reeves will ontor- v ; I ' iain -ight table?, at the charity . v , ji bridge party at Howiaud hall y jj i, .-r Wednesday .norniug. y 2 ' Mrs. E. T. Harvoy n-ill enrir- y ' j, (r t.iin a few friends at Lagoon y jj ! ,. , Friday at"terno(.in, for her niece, v 11 ,: v Mis'a Mudis'i' Harvev, of Chicago, y ; i -A- - Mrs. J. 0. Cutlor will en lor- y U f iatn at a ch:idrc::s lawn nnd v fll l v- dar.r.ing partv, for h-r daughter, y j I; I't Hazel, Monday afternoon and y j; .4 evening, from 4 to 10 o'clock. y ' Miss Julia Cnilcn will enter- y . J , tain at a bridge tea nt her home y " I: Wednesday afternoon, i'o;' Miss Ill '; ?! -h Edith Sutherland. v r I 1 Mrs. II. Vance Lane will on- v i rr tortain at a luncheon "at the -r I ;? f "4 Con:: try .club Monday, for Mrs. y I ! -t- James FiuU'a. of Chicago. y i- Mrs. W. D. Poster and Miss v ! .! Adams will entertain at a bridgo ! ' ,'r tea at the A. h. Thomas home v f ' v Mondav afternoon, for Mrs. W. ! Ij i ;j W. Little, y i One of the largest affairs v (fl v for Mondav evening will be tho - 'a j I 'r diincin p'rly given bv M.r. and v !" ! jr fry. K:s?er. for their guest. Miss !- I yr Kiser, nt the new resort in 13ml- A j H gration canyon. A special car v j will take The nr.rty. y Iji if j. W- Tuesday. July 1-1, will be field 4 W jj i r day at .altair for tho Seekers fs it i Literary club. . v lfji ' ' f ;'.!; ;v Iilrs. E. A. Wall will enter- ; i t . '-r tain at a large tea at her homo v s .v Tuesday, from 3 -to (i o'clock, to v i rr Jiieet iier daughters", Miss Wall. 4 1,1 j r- and the Misses Jlico and Marj v M H ' Wall. . . v 1 2 ' " tu. Jrr Miss Margaret Wcmer will en- r ;v tertain at a luncheon Tuesday, for Miss Luvera Snow, of (Jlli- v f i: i r cago. J I ! ' . K ' ?r Mrs. W. R. Wallace will en- v .q fl' ijff- terrain hor card club Tuesday t t I afternoon. v ' '- r K . f fr Mrs. George Eeysor will en- ; ,J,f ' 51 tertain informally Tuesday-. ;- 1 - ' 1 . , Ty The largest event for Wodnes- r j j 1 day will be the morning bridge 4 M "rr Partv lor the benefit of St. 1 Mark's hospital, at Rowland 1 i -,4- hall. The tables will be set on ' v J , t , y tho lawn and tho veranda. -; lj ' r Miss Clara Smith will enter- i f, 1 : tain at a luncheon and matiueo r i rr partv Wednesday, for Miss Juno v ; k 1 ci whittemore. s vi tr Mrs. Karl Schcld will enter- -r : j , 'lain nr a large bridge tea at her L :' ! .-.v home Wednesday, in honor of v F J i Miss Field, of Chicago, and Miss v H. ?r Stella Fabian. A. -j ... ! t ; . Miss lone Morrison will be ': I S 5 hostess at a luncheon at the ., ;.y Country club Wednesday. '. ! j j ?f The Bay View club, "nstead of J rtr the annual club .breakfast, will v ij ' T ;,,avo ;i ""kit this vear, Tburs- v I I i day, July J 5. nt the lake. I j! i. Tiic So-wing club will meet L' l ry Ihursdav of this week with f j; :- Mrs. J. C. Daly. . .:. ! ?l "'. WcddiJigs.' ' 'j Jn! j ' r''etty homo wedding last Wcdris- ! ; -V 'ivoning vas hat of Mrs. Mary G. jj ! Cartwright ami K. M. Host at the home i of Ose-nr Orosholl. Tho house was dec-I dec-I orated with plams and sweet peas. The j ftuv. Mr. Cl'Miionson of Logan officiat-; officiat-; i'd. Mr. and Mrs. J3es: Wt later for a j o inontht' trip in Portland. 1 Mias A.ii-j Faitison. daughter of Wib I:am Putilon, waa quictlv married Friday, Fri-day, Jnlj 3. at- Mackay.' Ida., to Wil-3:Dir. Wil-3:Dir. Oilei of Jifackay. Tho will make thoir homo at Macltay. j fr. .tnd .Mrs. M. J. Frankland have isMfod iuviutioiifi for tho wedding re-jpptio;: re-jpptio;: of their daughter, Ustclle iuora, :o Onrl Krer.ian. Thursday eve- ajiic. July 3ii, from S:30 to 11 o'clock. I The ceremony will bo quictl' performed at 7:fl0 o'clock at theiv home, 41S First I avnnuf. Ii Tho j.-iHrriage of Miss Ivy Alico Teas-I Teas-I dale to Albert A. Scott was solemnized at tho home of the bridp's aunt, Mrs. i John !:. Huiby, 4(57 South West Tern ! fie. Saturday at 7:15 p. m. The bride ! the gramidatightcr of Apostle Teas-dak1 Teas-dak1 mi'', tho groom is the son of Mrs. Josephine Scotr, of this city. The wedding wed-ding wss a quiet homo affair, attended-only attended-only by the most, intimate friends of both nimilies. The bride was daintilv attired in a pink lingerie Princess and carried a shower boquot of sweet peas and maid of tho mist. The bride and groom were unattended. Their many irieuds will join in wishing them "a long and prosperous married life. Engagements. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sij13M.l1 announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter. daugh-ter. Man- Margaret, to Owen Taylor Wilkinson. The marriage will take place in August. I w The cngagoment of IIarr- Utlov and Miss Eva Thomas was announced Saturday. Sat-urday. Mr. LTt.le.y is from Michigan, .but lias been councctod with tho Kcn-you Kcn-you for the past five vcars. Miss Thomas is the daughter of J. J. Thomas, secretary of tho state board of equalization. equal-ization. The date of the wedding has not been sot. Affairs of the Week. Tweuty-si.t 3-oung people, chaperoned by Mrs. Obcrndorfer. enjoyed supper and dancing at the lake Saturday evening eve-ning in honor of Miss Leigh Whittemore Whitte-more nnd Miss Ttetn Bellinger. Besides the guests of honor were the Misses Irene Hansen, Mariau Oberndorfcr, Winifred Brice, Rcmcla Tving, Trnia Brown. Margaret Dunn. Irene Leonard, Eliza Dey, Merce Lewis, Elsie McMillan, McMil-lan, M.iss Vera Edwards and Malcolm Koysci, .Center Walker, Dick Jones. Frank Litchfield. Bill Harris. Russel 1 Mclntyrc. Julian Bamberger, Clay Wallace, Wal-lace, Will McCurdv, Mr. Cannon, Morton Mor-ton CliRcscman, Mr. Bradley and Rex Midglcy. The same party' of voung ladles will spend today at the S. S. Walker farm, going and returning on horseback. Mrs. Percy Molson entertained eighteen eigh-teen at au Orphcum matinee partv Sat-1 Sat-1 unlay in houor of Miss Kiser of Davenport, Daven-port, la. A tea at her home followed. n Mrs. A. S. Rowan of tho post enter- 1 taincd 0ix at tho Orphcum Saturday. A prettily appointed luncheon at Franklin's Frank-lin's followed. i Mi-h. W. P. Cooper chaperoned the following fol-lowing young pcole to the lake Saturday Satur-day evening: The Misses Helen Greenwood, Green-wood, Marie Hughes, Mildred Ferguson, Miss Kirby, Ruth Cooper and Harold Greonwood, Ralph Cooper and Jack Bell. Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Woodruff entertained enter-tained the members of their bridge club Saturday evening. M Miss Louise Spencer was hostess at. a card pnrry nt her home Frid:i3 aftor-noon. aftor-noon. The rooms were prettily decorated deco-rated with naturtiums and roses. Sov-en Sov-en tables were played, and tho prizes ,wcro won 1)3 Miss Florence Evans and Miss James. Miss Spencer was assisted as-sisted by Miss Libby Wells. V J Ir Mrs, F. H. Raley entertained eight at a prettily appointed luncheon at her 1 I. . home Frida3' in honor of Mrs. W. W. Anncsa, of Nebraska, and Mrs. Anna Rosnmon and Miss Louibo Savage, of Tenucssec. Tho table was effectively docoratcd with nasturtiums. Several bridge teas were given last week. The hostesses wcro Mrs. D. D. Donoher Miss Lorino Lear3', Colonel and Mrs. Williams, of the post. Miss Edith Sutherland, and Mrs. Walter Maas. At five hundred, Miss Carrie Atkins entertained, as did Mies Elmer and Miss Wheeler. Mrs. G. G. Moore entertained at a beautiful tea, also Miss Werner. Several luncheons were given, among tho "host esses being Miss Tone Morrison, Miss Stella Fabian, Mrs. Charles Walker, Mrs. 11. D. Nils. Governor Gov-ernor and Mrs. J. C. Cutler entertained nt a lawn part3 aud Miss Adams and Miss Lambourne entertained at a lawn party. -A The finals in the tennis tournament, at Fort Douglas were p'rfiycd Saturda3r af-ternon. af-ternon. The Officers' club kept open house for the ladies. Over one hundred dollars were cleared at the eharitj- card party given Friday afternoon for the benefit of the State "street orphanage, at the home of Mrs. E. Bonnomorl. Thirty-three tables were pla3'ed, and over fifty sold. Coming Events. The young ladies of the Y. W. C. A. will spend Wednesday. July Jy, at the lake to celebrate the first anniversai-y of tho rest and lunch room of the . W. C. A. and tho third year of the Y. W. C. A. boarding house. About thirty will go out, and Mrs. E. B. ' Critchlow and Mrs. L. M. Bailey will have charge. Dr. Hugh Sprague will entertain the members of the University and TJiniah clubs at the "Idlcwi!d,'r the Country home of his sister, Mrs. A. K. Walker, this afternoon and evening, at a buffet buf-fet luncheon and beerfest. They will go out about 3 o'clock. Personals. Miss Clara Leon of Louisville is in the cit.y, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sig Simon." 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. Ruthbnrd are now at home' at apartment D, in tho Second East apartments. Mrs. Ruthbard has recently returned from California. " li t Captain and Mrs. Allen, who have spent some time at Fort Shondan, will soon- go to Fort Perry, where Captain Allen will be the coach for the coin-p coin-p etitora in the shoot. Lieutenant and Mrs. S. M. Parker will also go there. ' Lieutenant Parker is one of the competitors. com-petitors. Captain and Mrs. Allen expect ex-pect to spend the month of October here with Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mclntyrc. Tho first of November they will sail for tho Philippines. u w Mr, and Mrs. Henry Warrum and daughter of Minneapolis are here, the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Noble Warrum on East South Temple. v Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bransford have returned after several mouths spent on their ranch in Idaho and a trip through tho Yellowstone park. u Mrs. J. B. Evans left Friday for Port-laud Port-laud aud Washington, where she will spend two mouths with friends, ller daughter, Mrs. G. N. Aulabaugh. who has spent some time here, left Friday for her home iu Omaha. . a Mrs. J. A. Steincr and her two daughters, daugh-ters, tho Misses Steincr of Lincoln, Neb., will be here the flrst of the week to spend two weeks with Mi-, aud Mrs. George Stojncr. I . tr Mrs. Fred Hill and two sons, who have spent the past year abroad, are now in Paris, where thev will spend tho summer. Her sister, Miss Binnio Paul, who returned here in the spring from Europe, will leave next week for Los Angeles for the summer. u Mr. and Mrs. Louis Colin and the Misses Edna and Sylvia Cohn are spending spend-ing a few weeks in Berlin. Later they will visit Amsterdam, Switzerland, Italy and France. They will not return before November. U II Miss Carol Evans of this city, with a party of ten from the St. Louis Art school, are now enjoying the beauties of Switzerland. Later they wi)l go to Ttaly and sail from Naples for Now York tho first of September. J H i. Mrs. Joseph Evans and Miss McCrory, who have spent some time here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Child, will leave Tuesday for Toledo, O. 4 K Miss Starkweather of St, Paul is hero to spend the summer with hor brother nnd his wife, Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Starkweather. Stark-weather. a w o Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cox arc rejoicing over the arrival of a son July 0. ( Frank Bersbnch of Chicago is here spending two weeks with his sister, Mrs. Sam Porter. f U Captain and Mrs. J. M. Love, who wore at the post for souio time with the Fifteenth, have gone to Savannah, Ga., where the captain is on recruiting duty. Mrs. Theodora A. Baldwin and children chil-dren have arrived from the Philippines and arc with Mrs. Baldwin's mother, Mrs. Mary Judge. Miss Winifred Brice has returned after af-ter spending six weeks with the Bradlye girls at their home, "Tho Club," at Blaine, Nov. t ' Dr. S. C. Baldwin has I'etqrned after several0 weeks 6pcut in he east. w Mrs. Jennie Cohu and her daughter, Miss Elsie, are visiting friends in Portland. Port-land. Ore. t Dr. and Mrs. H. N. Mayo and family will leayj) the lost of tho' mouth for an automobile trip in Idaho and Montana. V 41 Mr. and Mrs. Williard Hanson win leave today for a week or ten days' trip through tho southern part of the state. Ii V Mrs. Russel L. Tracy left Saturday evening for a ten days trip through the Yellowstone park, where she will 1 join Mr. Tracy aud their sou, .Russol, who are taking au extended horseback trip. . u Dr. F. G. Stichl left Saturday to joiu Mrs- Stiehl and their sou, Ralph, at his sister '8 home, in Peoria, 111. n it 4 Miss Enima Lucy Gates returned Fri- day after two years spent abroad. She will romain here with her parents dtir-ing dtir-ing tho summer and return to Berlin the middle of September. U Mr. and Ire. David Keith and Miss Gretta Cosgqff left Saturday evening for a ten days' or two weeks' trip through YellowBtono park. 4 Mrs. Matilda Laucr of Oklahoma 1b hero to Bpend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. L. F. BJock. H..W. Walker has leased tho Brock-bank Brock-bank farm for the Summer whore his family and Mr. aud Mrs. N, P. Williams and Mrs. J. E. Putnam now are. They have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baxter, of the Bransford. u Mrs. Thomas Quick and Miss Bennett Ben-nett of St. Paul are visiting Mrs. Gug Rippe. t- W. P. Cooper left Saturday for a two weeks' trip to Dallas, Tex. W U (I j Mrs. Elizabeth Porter, who makes her homo hero with her son, Don Porter, will return tbis week, after spending some time with her granddaughter, Mrs. Charles Maun, in Los Angeles. IL D. Hincs loft Saturday for a-week's a-week's flailing trip on the Pro'vo river. it a Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Campboll are now at home at No. o, Bransford apartments. Ii u Mr. Hilton will leave today for the oast, where ho will viRit his brothers, Edward and William, who are studying law iu Georgetown university, Washington, Wash-ington, D. C. Mr. and Mre. D. A. Mark el aud three children have returned after a five j weeks' visit, in the east. 11 1, Mi6s Winifred Candland is visiting in tho city, a guest of Miss Mina Bcveridge." M "Mr. and Mrs. George IT. 'Morris. 'Miss Lcona Morris and Uss Linda Wooley leave today to camp for a week or teu days at tho Morris ranch on the Provo. U t V Mr. and Mrs. P. Salmenson will leave next Tuesday for a pleasure trip to the coast. They expoct to be goue about a year. Olubs. Mrs. C. H. Carlson entertainod the Crescent club at a prettily appointed luncheon at Liberty park Friday afternoon. aft-ernoon. The decorations were of sweot 1 peas. There were ten guests. In the 1 guessing gamos, prizes were "won by Mrs. II. Schoenhnls and Mrs. W. Fletcher. Fletch-er. Mrs. Robert Cauhain will entertain enter-tain tho club July 23. |