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Show L t SOCIETY r In order to prevent Impositions 4 v n"d embarrassments, The Tribune ' H: V rc'U(;st. that persons leaving social I- Ml r 'lutes, and especially marriage- no- -j- b v V001 ' ,nj?UBcme:lta, for publlcn- s: Y on leave with them names ;-ly- T through which the source of the 1? T same may bo traced if the mailer a a called in question. ..... f I? S' .X.?, Au.'- 22. Austwtus 1 r ,.,.insint h.,!s rflce totiny. affirmed the i icnort that he Is to marry Miss Bernlce t, lundorson. an actress, Mr. Mctnzc .said mo ceremony would take placu ahotit boptember 1, and that he and his wiiv I? wuuhl go to liuropc and then visit his i' copper mines in Uuttc. ilom. t. delightful affair of Monday after- fcj noon was tho bridge tea given by Miss fc ;-m.0,a Klm-' ''or llle -Misses Margaret I- 4. Williams and Elizabeth Moldemaiu The jy rolor scheme of red was effectively ear- fled out with the assistance of American f; beamy roses. On the dining table was h; x large cluny lace piece, upon which wad I r; placed a tall cut-gnass vase of thu roses. I I- otreumers of broad satin ribbon, which fc extended from the chandelier to the four corners of the table, also added effect! vc- 1 C 7Cfis to the affair. The ahudes wore all Jrawn. and, the lights being lighted, the F- ?c,cL, ,was mosl charming. Four tables , H 5f bridge were played, the prizes being 1 - y the Misses Edgarda. Wedgwood. & .Margaret Williams and Xorrlnc Thomp- I: son. The hostess wan assisted in enter- F ta nlng by Miss Winnlfrcd Brice and the Misses Irene and Gertrude Hanson. Those r present to enjoy the nlfalr wte the r Misses Alice N'ibicy, Edgarda Wedgwood, lluby I.ambourne, Elsie McMillan. Nor- I rlnc Thompson, Gladys McConaughy, Bryan Houston, Lillian Lane. Marie Odell, I Margaret Williams, Elizabeth Hoideman, b Marianne Obcrndorfcr, Winnie Brlce. Gertrude Hanson, Irene Hanson and Ro-mola Ro-mola King. I t. .The children of Mr. and Mrs. George f' K. Ileeso will entertain Wednesday oven- k Ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. h licese In celebration of the Jlfly-fourth h' wedding anniversary of .their parents. F- , A meeting of (ho Primary union will he I . held '1 hursday afternoon al ;! o'clock al t'. the First Methodist church. Second East c' uu fceoond South streely. I' Mr. and Mrs. William R. George nn- V "ounce Ihc engagement of their da ugh - ; ter. Leona, to It. J. Krolseth. the wedding t to take place - In Seplcinber. , Mr. arid Mrs. Mllo Vincent announce i' 'liu engagement of their daughter. Ada. to David Wretberg. The wedding will l- '.alec place In September. ? . A meeting of the P. E. O. societv will be held this evening at the apartment of ' Mrs. C 'II. MoMahon. No. 32 Caithness l apartments. y ' . Miss Edna Jones Is a visitor in the city at the home of her aunt and uncle, f Mr and lire. Francis Lociner. i ' Miss Edna Margetts Is expected home Wednesday morning, after a visit of one f month in El Paso. Tex. 5 W-ir Cnsslily pleasantly entertained at a dinner Sunday evening, in compliment to Charles Conlon, wno leaves Wednesday Wednes-day morning to accept a position In Park City. Covers were laid for ten. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pcarsall have as their gpesl for the week J. II. Leyson of Boston. Judge and Mra. O. W. Powers will return re-turn this week, uftcr a short stay on tho Pacific coast. Mrs. William D. Fosicr has returned, after a pleasant trip of five weeks on the coast Miss Clco Craig has returned, after" a pleasant visit of Iwo months In. Texas. Miss Ethel Bain will entertain Wednesday Wed-nesday for Miss Minnie Bain of Chicago. Chi-cago. Mra. Ncls Paulson of Richfield announces an-nounces tho marriage of her daughter, Florence Mabel, to F. M. Atkins of Salt Lake, which took place last week at tho home of tho bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Browning will leave Wednesday for a trip through the Great lakes, down the St. Lawrence river, riv-er, and to all tho large eastern cities. They will be gone about six weeks. Mrs. L. T. Staines was pleasantly Qur-prised Qur-prised Monday evening by her nlocea at the home of Mrs. W. C. Stalnos, tho affair af-fair being In honor of Mrs. F. T. Staines's soventy-fourth birthday. Tho rooms were prettily decorated In flowers, flow-ers, sweet peas and asters being usod In the parlors, wliflo in tho dining room a profusion of golden glow was seen. The hostesses were assisted by tho Misses Myrtle Castleton, Marion Burt, Wunda Lyon and Annie Staines. Mrs. Ilyrum Tyrce and daughters havo returned after a month's visit in Silver Lake. Miss Margaret Lowrl, Miss Elizabeth Mulvihill and M. J. Mulvlhlll. all of Omaha, Oma-ha, Neb., who have been the guests of Miss Eunice Miller, 1631 South Twelfth East .street, will leave today for th.elr home. MIsa Marjorlc. Short has returned from Silver Lake. Mrs. J. S. Hyde and family havo returned re-turned from a six-weeks' outing in Silver Sil-ver Lake. Miss Tiut Mae Rives of Suit T-ikc City and V. S. Dobson of Callcnte, Nov., wcro married Sunday evening at 8:30 o'clock In the First PrcHhytcrlan church by the Rev. Mr. WJ.xhnrd of Los Angeles. F. Q. Rives ofilclatcd ns host man and Miss nertha Crozicr as hrldesrnaid. The bride was given away by hor father, R. T. Rives. Tho bride woro a charming' gown of white chiffon over taffeta and elaborately elabo-rately trimmed in pearls, and carried a hip shower bouquet of white roses. Tho bridesmaid wore ;i dainty dress of lavender laven-der silk and carried lavender sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. Dobson will be at homo after September 1 at Calientc, where Mr. Dobson is engaged in business. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Raymond of Los Angeles, formerly of this city, announce an-nounce the engagement of their nleco, Miss Myrtle Best, who graduated this year from Wclleslcy, arid has spent hor summer vacation in this city, to Harry T. McDonald, who was a popular student stu-dent and graduate from the Salt Lake high school four years ago, and who has spent several weeks hore with friends. The wedding will take place September 1 and will be quite an elaborate affair. A number of Salt Lnlcd people are planning plan-ning to leavo soon to attend the wedding. Miss Natalie Thomas, a September bride, will be. tho guest of honor at a function Thursday, to be given by Mrs. Branch and daughter and Mra. "Wonna-cott. |