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Show 1 I SOCIETY Bvt r44,I'I,Ilrf4r w- . 4" ln order to prevent Impositions 4 W?f i nnd embarrassments. The Tribune 4- I& T reJueKts that persons leaving social Iff T n.otea and especially marriage no- tlcea or engagements, for publlca- -r KliP V" t'oo. leavo with them names -'- ft- -r through which the sourco of tho -I- 2 f amo may bo traced If tho matter -r if T 1 HC? qUCS1" 4 t ; ff. .ThR ' Daly home on IJasl outh J icmplo xtroet was - the seen- Tth-sdaj evening of a large and brilliant dunelnc if party, given In honor of Albert Dnlv's ff twenty-first bfrllida. The evqulsllc decorations throughout tho Iioijfo wr carried out In pink hikI while. ntctcr C being teen In a profusion in the dr.iu-w dr.iu-w Ing room, and gladlolai; hIpo bclnz iu-vl i - In tho dining room suert peas were used ; ) exclusively, the dining table bavins for Its eenterplce a. large Inro riW-e with S a huge basket of pink nnd white sivc-i peas, the handle of which was Med with i l , " large bow if pink chiffon. Rvet peas ( wre also usfd In the breakfast room. ? , beveral cut glass bowl? being necn about T"G room. The living room was made at- j! i tractive with great Jnrdinlcrs filled with Sr pink and white asters. Punch v. -is served on the dancing floor, the orchestra t blng placed on the veranda. Those as- Mstlng Mr. and Mrs. .1. .1. Daly and if . Albert Daly In receiving were Mrs. Maid, i Mrs. Brown. Mrs. .1. C. Dalv and Mrs. Roberts. The beautifully lighted hall Jff was filled, about three hundred and lift v guests being present to wish the young . host many happy returns of the day. J A pleasant affair of Tuesday evening was the supper given by Roy Flynn f. nt the Louvre for Charles Conlon, who will leave Thursday morning for Park B City to reside. Covers were laid for ten. 3eforc the supper the host entertained t It a. box party at tho Orpheum. 5r Mrs. C. Percival Tiemayno left Salur- W day for Prove where she will visit for M P- month with friends nnd relatives, after ) ' which she will return lo the dly and ; nn October 1 will leave for Chicago. ' where she will go to reside with "her Ulster, Miss Edith Carmichacl. 9 Miss Norrinne Thompson will leave In t , two weeks for New Tork. where she ; fill enter Miss Bonnoti's school. j Miss Myrtle .lack Is slowly Improving ; ! Bfter her operation at Holy Cross hos- L' 'sital two weeks ago. . ' . Miss Flora Jennings has relumed from ; ; Park City, where she has been visiting. ; ). Ethel Trcwcck Is much Improved, after ; in accident at Silver likc last Sim- The announcement of a mnrrlagc which ' 1 Kill be of Interest to a number of Salt i ' Lakers, because of tho visit of the young ) peoplo to Salt Lake several times dur- ; 1 Ing the past two years, is that of Mr. ; s find Mrs. Philip Miner Woodruff an- r ' hounclng the marriage of their daughter. :, Ruth, to Edward Albert MncDonald on Thursday morning, Feptember 1. 1510. at 10 o'clock at the cathedral at SU Cloud. Minn. A pretty wedding of Tuesday morning was that of Miss Kathleen Helen Mu-Coocj' Mu-Coocj' lo .lames Ronnie of Buffalo, N. Y., which took place nt 10 o'clock at St. Mary's cathedral. Miss McCooey Is a popular young lady and a graduate from St. Mary's academy of this city. Mr. Ronnie Is a well-known actor of thlq city, where he ha been associated with tho Mack-Leone players. In the cvonlng a dinner was given for the immediate family at tho McCooey residence on East Fourth South street. Helen Duncan, who. for the past two years, has been studying In Germany under un-der Licz Bach, has returned to her home in Richfield. Utah, and will come to the city this fall to teach. Charles Raymond wIl leave Monday for California, where he will enter the University of California, at Borkeley. Miss Frances Cowan will return today from Calitornia. Miss Marie Owe!!, with her two guests, the Misses Margaret Williams and Elizabeth Eliz-abeth Iloldcinan. spent Tuesday In Brighton. Brigh-ton. The young ladles will leave today for their homes, after a pleasant visit of several weeks, durinr which time a largo number of social affairs wore given in compliment lo them. Miss Annie Adams will return the latter lat-ter pari of the week afler visiting with her sister. Mrs,, Wilev Evans Dawson, at Fort Porter. Buffalo. N. T. Mrs. Dawson Daw-son was formerly Miss Kate Adams, a popular young society girl 'of this city. Miss Mabel A. Jones pleasantly entertained enter-tained Tuesday evening, the guests being the members of her bridal party. The affair took place on the lawn, where the color scheme of yellow and white was carried car-ried out In both the decorations and In the menu. A large tree in front of the i t house was wired with tiny electric lights I and wan entwined with yellow crope pa-, pa-, per. Numerous small tables woro placed about the lawn and decked in the pro-vailing pro-vailing color, yellow. Later In the evening, even-ing, dainty refreshments wcro t-erved, the candles and ices being carried out In yellow. yel-low. Many bright toasts were given on the subject of matrimony which wero greatlv enjoyed by all present. The bride-to-b 'presented the maid of honor and bridesmaids with dainty little gifts. Mrs. Egbert. C. Jacobs, of 65S Third avenue, will leave Friday for an extended visit In New York. Mrs. James !". .Smith, a. noted singer of Dallas. Tex.. Is In th city and will be at home ut 47 Center street-Mrs. street-Mrs. D. B. Mudgett and Miss Edith Mudgett are spending the month of August Aug-ust "in Ocean Park, but will later go to Coronado Beardi for a few weeks before returning home In the early fall. Mrs. Grace lingers of San Francisco, who Is on hr way home after visiting with relatives In Chicago, will be the guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Levin of 310 Tenth East street. Miss Alberta Brown has returned from an extended trip to the East. |