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Show I SOCIETY I1 T. ; , HK!wI--''I"H'vHwH In order to prevent imposi- y tions and embarrassments, The f Tribuno requests that persons v b loaring social notes, nnd espe- v 'J chilly marriage notices or en- y I- nagements, for publication, y leave witli them names through y v which the source of the same y J may bo traced if the matter is v I- called in question. ! . ' 1 i : !': " i CAIiENDAB. J v Many school friends from the ! high school and the D. S. y 4 university of Miss Margaret 4 -: Whitney will attend the Satur- v day performance of "The Sub" ! ! at tho Bungalow. i j IVIrfi. "W. Or. Williams will en- r tertain at a luncheon todai", in y v honor of Mr. TiOc "Ransahoff. -I . -r Mrs. George W. Snow will en- !- -I- tertain at a bridge lea f.liis aft- -I- r ernoon for Mrs. Thomas Mario- y v neaux. v ,! Miss Bina Brandenberger v will entertain at a bridge tea 'I j 1 liis morning, in honor of Miss r 1'jlla Lowcnstcin. a June bride, ! v and Saturday Miss Lowenstein i r will be guest of honor at a y luncheon at the Commercial club, ! -I to bo followed by a bos party at 4 I tho Colonial, given by Miss .lean -I- -I- Glaser. , v 4 Miss Matie Hall has issued 4 4 invitations for a piano re- y -r c.ital, to be given at her home y 4 Saturday afternoon, .Tunn n, by y 4 her pupils, assisted by Miss Ed- 4 4 na Evans, soprano. 4 t .'r 4 Mrs. W. J. Browning will bo 4 4- hostess at a luncheon at her 4 4 homo today. 4 '-, 4- Mrs. A. J. Gorham will enter- y 4 tain at a bridge tea this after- y 4 noon. 4 4 Mrs. Hebcr Lcc will enter- 4 ! tain at a bridge tea today, in y 4- honor of Mrs. Harold Pitt. 4 Mrs. O. Ira Tuttle will en- 4 4- tertain at a luncheon toda- for 4- lowed by bridge, today, in honor y 4- of her niece, Mrs. Downing' of 4 4 Los Angeles. CaJ. 4 4- Mrs. O. A. Eldrcdgc will en- 4 4 icriain at a Kensington this aft- 4 4- ernoon for Mrs. Ernest Eldrcdgc 4 4- and Miss Wintler of Vancouver. 4- . 4- Miss Zaida Bothwcll will on- 4 4 iertain at a luncheon toda for 4 4 Miss Carrie Atkins. y 4- Field day exercises of Gordon y 4 academy will be held at Cum- y 4 mings field this morning at i:0 y 4- o'clock. Commencement excr- 4- 4- cises will bo held at irammond y 4- liall this evening from 8 to 0 4- 4- o'clock, followed by the- facully 4- 4 reception at Cordon hall from 4 4- 0 to 10:30 o'clock, y The Child home on Enst South Temple Tem-ple street was Ihc scene of a pretty tea Thursday afternoon, whon Mrs. William Wil-liam ir. Child entertained in honor of her guests, Mrs. M. W. Child and Mrs. Y. C. Ha rl shorn of Boston, Mass. The rooms and tea table wore aliractivoly dci'oralod in snowballs and iris. Tea and coffee were poured bv Mrs. IT. G. McMillnn. Mrs. Thomas Weir. .Mrs. W. V. IJice. Mrs. Sam Porter, Mrs. W. P. Kiser and Mrs. J. T. Keilli. Punch was served by the Misses Rue and Olivo Harlch iid a number of their friends. Between the hours of 1 and (5 about seventy-Jive friends called. A very quiet, wedding, solemnized in the First Presbyterian church at high noon Thursday, Was that of Miss Mabel A. Eager and T)r. David L. Barnard. Dr. M. Pa den officiated in the presence of tho immetliaie family. Miss Eager wore a stylish traveling dress of gray with lint 'and gloves lo match. Her only attendant. Miss TjiiIu Barr, wore a 'white serco suit. Dr. W. B. Felt acted as best man. Dr. and Mrs. Barnard left Inter for a weddincr trip, and will be at homo to their friends after July 1 at Garfield, Utah. 1 K Mrs. Harry Clark entertained six lablos at a five hundred party Thursday Thurs-day afternoon ai hor home, winch was prettily decorated in lhe spring flowers. flow-ers. The parlors were in pink nnd white roses and carnations, and tho dining room in purple and white, with a large mound of iris and snowballs in the center of the ten table. Mrs. Clark was assisted by Mrs. A. E. Hubbard and Mrs. Ruby AV. Owen. The prize was won by Mrs. A. Jf. Ensign. Mrs. G. A. Light was hostess at a bridge tea Thursday afternoon. Four bibles were played and later a number went in to tea. The color scheme of pink, white and red was attractively used. The parlors were in a profusion of pink and while sweet pens anrl the dining room in red. A large mound of red peonies formed the table centerpiece, center-piece, with red-shaded candles at either end. Mrs. Light was assisted by Mrs. Carl Allison and Mrs. Frank Chamberlain, Chamber-lain, "Wodnesda' afternoon Miss Caine's class of thefifth and sixth periods domestic do-mestic soieiico class of the higli school entertained at a luncheon, in honor of the senior girls of the class, including tho Misses "Wilcox, Sniithen and Lewis. The table was prettily decorated in daisies and sin i lux. The hostesses were the Misses Clara Malta, Neva Walker, Laura Wimnior, Helen Craft, Lulla Molklerup. Amy Tremayne, Delia Grose, Alise Brown, TCathoriuo Malin and Charlotte Cummings. Mrs. F- "W. "Wonnacolt; entertained twelve Thursduy evening at ' a book shower, in honor of Miss Nell Bull, a June brido. The color scheme of pink was prettily carried out. Tho rooms were effectively decorated in n profusion pro-fusion of pink roses. A large basket: of tho roses graced Ihc center of the table, with a pink satin bow of ribbon rib-bon at each corner. The place cards used were small booklets. Li the guessing guess-ing game a book was given as n prize. Music followed. Mrs. Wonnacolt was assisted by Mrs. II, W. Branch. Mrs. Fred Jennings wns guest of honor at a five hundred party given by Mrs, Harry Clark Thursday afternoon. Irs. Clark was assisted by her sister, Mrs. Uuby Williams Owen, Mrs. A. B. Hubbard 'and Miss Hazel Chirk. A prize was won by Mrs, A. H. Ensign. The parlor was decorated with carnations carna-tions and roses and the dining room in u profusion of Pi"Po jjikI green. Colonel and Mrs. W. 8. Scott entertained enter-tained at a dinner at their quarters at the post Thursday evening, in honor of Colonel and Mrs. Williams. A large erystnl vaso of purplo iris graced the center of tho prettily-appointed table, around which were seated, besides tho S;uests of honor, Major and Mrs. A. S. iowau and Lieutenant and Mts. Up-ham. Up-ham. M Mrs. A. .T. Gorham entertained twenty at a charming purple and white luncheon lunch-eon at her homo Thursda-, in honor of her cousin, Miss Da.yton of Iowa. The guests were seated at five small tables, each with a handsome centerpiece of iris and snowballs. Following the luncheon, Mrs. John Eecd gave some of hor delightful readings. Mrs. Lizzie Gcisler entertained thirty-three thirty-three at her hoino "Wednesday evening, in honor of her birthday. Games, music and dancing were enjoj-od, followed by an elaborately appointed supper, when Mr. Trcu acted as toastmasf cr. The rooms and tables were handsomely decorated deco-rated in tulips and poppies. m Miss Stella Smith and Miss Georgia "Williams entertained at a Colonial part.y Thursday afternoon, which was followed by a luncheon at Franklin's, in honor or Miss Eva Lund, who leaves on Saturday for an extonded European trip. i. -t Mrs. Kenneth C. Kerr and Mrs. John A. Marshall wero guests of honor at a charming Ispring luncheon Thursday, given by Mrs." "William Tglchcart. A largo mound of spring flowers graced the center of the table, around which twelve were seated. Miss L3'le "Wimmcr entertained twenty twen-ty at tho game of hearts Thursday evening, in honor of Miss Trma Ebef-hardt Ebef-hardt and Mr. McFarland, who are to be married early in June. Purplo and white iris was effective' used in the decorations. Mrs. J. M. Bowman entertained eight at a prcltilj'-appointed luncheon at her home Wednesday, in honor of Mrs. J. F. Evans, who" left Thursday for her homo in San Francisco, Cal. The tablo was effectively decorated in spring flowers. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry "Walkor have left tho beaches of the Pacific coast and gone into Los Angeles, and are at the Lankersham hotel for a week before returning home. - Mrs. Berkhocl left Thursday morning morn-ing for New i'ork, where she will join her daughter. Miss Agatha, and sail from there Juno 10 to spend several months abroad. Mrs. Milton Landers of San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Cal., sister of Mrs. B. B. Quinn, is visiting in this city, with hor two daughters, and will remain for the summer. sum-mer. Mrs. G. B. Dunklc of Washington, Pa., will bo here toda3' to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1L McCoy, at -2G0 West First North street. it Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Sharp of Eo-komo, Eo-komo, Ind., are guests of old-lime friends here until Monday. The' are pioneers of Howard county, Indiana. s Miss Annello Hooper of Los Angoles. Cal., will bo hero the last of this month to spend several weeks, the guest of Miss Iteuec Jiedman. 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Fred Wey and Miss Mary Halloran arrived in New York last Sunday evening from spending the past five months abroad. it Miss Beth Critchlow will leave Mou-dav Mou-dav for San Francisco, Cal.. where she will spend several weeks visiting. Mrs. Downing of Los Angeles, Cal., arrived Thursday, to be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. Ira Tuttle. v Mrs. Kugone Chandler will leave lo-day lo-day for Boston, Mass., where she will spend the summer. Mrs. Union "Wortbinglon was hostess at an informal bridgo tea at her home Thursday afternoon. H Mrs. Carl Allison of Ogdcn is spending spend-ing tho week here with Dr. and Mrn. O. A. Light. |