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Show Olfjifegito in pcej Circles THE presence in the city of an unusual un-usual number of interesting visitor, vis-itor, u Tvei) h i a number of brides, has given a new impnlse to entertaining, and wnat Wl threat jned a flead culm in society circles promises prom-ises after to be quite a rush. Moat I if the affairs of -a social nnturo, bow :ver, are limited to either informal teas ir -urd'ti parties, either for the bridoH whom, like the poor, we hac always with us. or for the visitors who arc temporary, Miss Dorothv Dwyer is to I),: t!'e honored cuest at a number of affair i iring the next few dare; Miss Kvhms will be nfeertained at several sev-eral nartietj before her marriage, to Paul Widen n July ', Mis Xornh Sheekel! i- another bride who is being showered with soeinl attentions during the last fan days before her marriage to Harwell Har-well Lawrence Pratt; and Miss Gertrude Ger-trude PJagel, a well known young teacher teach-er in the schools, will be the guest of honor ;it several affairs in the next two davs and an affair tomorrow in an-tleTpatfon an-tleTpatfon of her marriage, on Tuesday to Mired L. Clawson. Miss Zina Lambert, Lam-bert, wbofle marriage to Haven Willev will tak" place on "Wednesday, also wif he entertained at several affairs in tie next few davs. What promises to be the most; beautiful beau-tiful wedding seen in raanv days will he that of Miss Vra Edwards and Morton R. Cheesman, which is to be solemnized next Friday eveninp in St. Pauls church at 0 o'clock. In point of 'olor it will bo a real rainbow wedding, wed-ding, and all the decorations will be in a harmonious blending of the colors hosen green, pink, blue, vellow and primrose. The bride will, or course, be the exception to the (lor scheme wearing wear-ing the pure white of the occasion. Miss Roniola King, the maid of honor, will bo dressed in the gorgeous primrose prim-rose shade and will carrv a long handled basket of roses of the same Bhade. Miss Marie OdeU will wear pale green. Miss Brvan Houston pale pink, Mi&s Merce Lewis pale blue, and Miss Margaret Dunn pule dlow. .and all the bridesmaids brides-maids will bear tall staffs wound with flowers in the shades of their gowns. The ceremony will be witnessed by a large gathering of friends of the two voung people, but onlv the bridal party will be guests at the wedding supper at the Edwards home later. .Although as vet Salt Lake has had only a touch of the anticipated heat, thp fortunate people with cottages at Silver lake are making active preparations prepara-tions for their annual summer journey to that place of rest. The two Ferry families are even now having the cottages cot-tages in Ferrvland opened up and will be established there before the Fourth of July, anyway. Roughwood. the beautiful beau-tiful home of the E. D. Woodruff family, fam-ily, is to be the scene of a merry party Of voung girls, who will be entertained early In the season. The hotel is to he in better shape than heretofore this oar and will doubtless draw a number of tranient8, but the cottages with their visiting friends will always be the joy of Brighton. Tho beautiful loving cup which was offered as a trophy in the woman 's golf handicap tournament was won in the final play by Miss LaUe, who played a very tine game against each of her opponents. op-ponents. Mrs, Robert C. Gemmell met b-r fur the finals and lost with a very creditable score. The cup was offered bj Mr- L. B McCornick and twelve j of the women players entered. They i were Miss Lane. Mrs. Jay Gilmer, Mrs. L, G. Dinwoodev. Miss Can Marshall, Mrs. Savage, Mrs. George W Steiner, 0 r. Union Worthingtan, Mrs. 0. R. Pearsall. Mr?. Gemmrdl. Mrs. Walter Stone and Mrs. F. B. McQurtln. m The rehearsals for the production of "The Mikado," which is to be given at Wandamere early in Inly, go merrily OTJ anil everything is working most tatiefactorily toward a very successful success-ful affair. The time and the place being settled, much yet remains to be accomplished, but it is safe to say the principal rolet will be filled 60 as to pleaee everyone. There has been such a demand for a repetition of "Pina-inre' "Pina-inre' thai it is quite possible that Ihe Mikado" will be given three jghtS and 'Pinafore" two the night 01 the bicycle ru'.-es having been omitted. v. .a It may be that there is no rest for I he wicked, but sure it is that there is little rest for either the gayest of , i he gav society folk or the hard working work-ing chauffeur. It frequently happens that the ''lie class and the other grow erv chummy over night, when there has been much merriment, and when, 0 FSTTSUI ''' . SHHHBsnHflsfl H BBBBBBHM8m9ffil9lB 'MsHr :;nfflHHpPn. , fflp ' ' ' ' ' Miss Helen Evans, the Eldest Daughter of Mr. and Mrs S. D. Evans, Whose Marriage to Paul Nelden Will Take Place July 3. as sometimes happens, the chauffeur is employed to take devout people to morning yers'iee on .Sunday morning he marvels much at seeing demure maiden? with down drooping eyes on their way to their devotions, when but a few short, hours ago he parted from them, leaving them in a ditferent mood. It's a wonder what 3011th and a good constitution con-stitution will do in such cases to prepare pre-pare one for prayers. Mrs. Edwin P. Holmes has been very warmly welcomed by her Salt Lake friends for her short stay in the city. A number of affairs are planned in her .honor within tho next, ten days or so, and she has been a guest at everything every-thing she could accopt since her ar rivaf She will remain in town for a week longer anyway, and will divide her time between the Hotel Utah and Oakwood, where tho Harris children are spending the summer. Ilarold Lamb is entertaining a merry party of .voung people at Oakwood ander the chapcronago of Mrs. Jay T. Harris, the members of the house party who are there for the week end being Mibs Grizzello Houston, Miss Margaret "Walker, Miss Margaret Dunn and Miss Norine Thompson, Athol Rawlins, Alex Thomas and Mark Groesbeck. Mrs. Walter Lewis of Butte, one of Salt Lake's most popular visitors is in the city for a short stay and is oeing entertained lavishly by her lo cal friends- She was the guest of honor Friday, together with Miss Vera Edwards, at a tea given by Miss Ro-I Ro-I mola. King, who was a guest at. the Lewis home in Butte at ew Year's time. s The interesting news that Miss Bose Hartwell, whoso work is attracting much attention abroad, has been recognized recog-nized once more by the Chicago Art institute with a request for one of her new paintings, was welcome to her local lo-cal friends, who have watched her career as an artist with interest. Miss Hartwell has had a picture hung in the Paris salon three years in succession. succes-sion. Her new picture,' which has been requested by the Chicago Art institute, 1 is "Tho Doll Dressmaker," and is considered con-sidered one of her best. A former picture, pic-ture, which was hung by the same art society, is to be soen in the art collection col-lection of Colonel and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes in tho Amelia Palace art gallery. gal-lery. Mrs. Harold Reed Smoot, who is hero from Washington with her baby to spend the- summer, is to be the guest of honor at a number of affairs during dur-ing the coming week, the first being a tea tomorrow afternoon to be given oy her sister. Mrs. H. B. Whitney, at her home on Fourth avenue. The Country club was very gay last evening with its many dinners preeed ing the dance lor which all the company com-pany stayed out. Tn the afternoon several sev-eral tennis matches wero pkiyer and a number of the golfers enjoyed tho links. Mrs. Paul F. Koyser, Harold Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Onderdonk and others entertained friends at dinner. Miss Marlon. Cameron, whose return visit to the city is of interest to a wide circle of friends, is at tho Hotel Utah with her mother, Mrs. Angus Cameron, Cam-eron, after a stay of some months on the foast. Several affairs are planned for Miss Cameron, who was one of the friends assisting at Mies Kings tea on Friday. Mrs. Clifford Foster will entertain en-tertain at a tvA for her during the week t PERSONALS. Miss Ruby Jacobson has returned from Notre Dame, Lnd., where she has just, completed her lirst .year at school, and wili spend the summer with her parents. Miss Jacobson is already web known locally fur her musical aoility, having been a student at. St. Mary's academy for three years prior to her departure for Xotre Lame. Mrs. George W. E. Dorsey, who for the past few months ha.s been in Fremont. Fre-mont. Neb., has spent the past few days iu the city, leaving yesterday with the Utah delegation for San Francisco to attend the biennial. i 4 I Mrs. Reed Smoot and her three youngest children arrived yesterdas from Washington, D. C, and is at the homo of Mrs. Smoot 's mother, Mrs. Chloe A. Eldredgf, for a short stavt having come to be present at the wedding wed-ding of MiRs Anita Parkinson and liar low Eldredge Smoot next Wednesday. Mrs Thomas Weir is back after a visit with her sister, Mrs. WTiittemore, in Denver. Miss Marguerite Richmond and Miss Edith Godbe are on their way home from East Hampton, Mass , where the latter has been vnitint: M.s Richmond ar the home of her grandmother, i. i i Mrs. Theodore Gentch is here from Spokane and is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Suow, for a month or more. i i i Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Scott have gone east on a trip which will last about a fortnight. M r. T TIT fy..ml nA l.n. : ,.rl,f ,,vc have gone to southern J:iliforuia to spend the summer. 4 s s Mrs. Elizabeth Stinking and Miss Ahce Rowo left during the week for San Francisco, whence they expect to sail for Honolulu. Mrs. Harry Charles and her son, Eugene, Eu-gene, are here from Chioo. Cal., and I will spend the summer at Tooele. . Mrs. J, W. Scott of Armstead, Mont , mother of Mrs. Le Grande Young, Jr., of this city, has spent the past few daya here on her way to San Francisco to represent hor state at the biennial. Miss Marie Fitzgerald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hart J. Fitzgerald, has gone to New York to spend the summer with an auut N Judge 0. S. sane and his daughter, Mrs. Margaret Zane Witcher, are in Chicago and are visitors at the Republican Repub-lican convention. Ensign Robert Corwin Lee is here for a short vacation visiting Salt. Lake friends. He is attached to the Lola ware. Mr. and Mre. George E. Smith and their children are at home for the present pres-ent at Whitehall, but will leave short ly to Bettlo at 93o Lincoln avenue. Mrs. W. H. Llewellyn of New York has gone on to the coast after a vjsii of several days with Mrs. W. P. Cooper. 4 Miss Lyle Wimmer has gone lo Chi cago, where she will mln a partv of friends for a trio to the principal cities of the eastern coast. Miss Adricnne King left yesterday for Lob Angeles to spend the summer at the beaches. Miss King will join her the nrt of the month. Eld ward Tern Brown and his sif-.ter, M -j r i'.i ie. spent a day in town daring t':f week on thm way from college U thn (:i.st to join th.-ir mother in Hollywood. Holly-wood. sv Mist Minnie Lanham ;.nd Mis-Edith Mis-Edith Anderson of Stromsburg, Nh, who ar1 ni roulo to points in Idaho, petti Wftdnesdaj in the city as guests of Mrs w ii Loses and hr-r daughter. Mrs. A. B. Baxter. Mr and Mr D. T. Mackay have left for an automobile trip through T't.-ih and Wyominsr, accompanied by a partv of voung girl .. Miss Helen Rose of Chicago spent yesterday in the eit on her wnv to San Francisco, and was the guest of Mrs. licoriir. a -nou and ber daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs Theodore GehFch. The Misses Romania Hyde, Fanet Thompson, Gladys Wiekens and Marie Hughes, who have been on a concert our to tho northwest, are home again after a verv BUCoessfnl trip. - Mrs. B. R. Callister is here from Washington, D. C. with her baby. They are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ivor .T. Chugg in Forest Dno. Mrs. George W. Putnam of fiu, city, who was operated upon in Rochester, Mich., recently, is progressing !-atis- factorily toward a complete recover v. Mrs. David C, Punbar and her sister. Mis? Trvinc. left yesterday tor Los Angeles and the beaches to spend some time. Mrs. J. H. McMillan and daughter. Miss Elsie McMillan, have gone to Ocean Park to spend the summer s s a Mrs. T. TI Bishop is here from New Haver to , 11 Walcott. Thompson' ,lailMw, Miss Rose Howard" v. 1 Sprimrnllo to .pV" rAif her mother. M... y5HU Roger Jossnp ha, homo after , vfr l WM M n,,tMral ?! Miss Viola Bromley In. A don. where Phe was vis h eiH beth Allison. Sltla2 Zr Mrs. Bertha Hoffmw , 11 her ni. , Mr and Mr.. I 19. M'-rjorie if.qn.eHjB Goldr-n to visit hcr'tat'oer'Bjt?. east, havina viV'imji Vork ,;.d at Mi.., lnnMK Miss Ilr.n.rt F'-rtn-la. B0 ''beth to Los Vt;a- . .vnrt ML with the Root familv Mrs. .1. C Dugan rtiJK'lll the --sLi Russell Woodruff and u. J P1 Adelaide Woodruff, aro homrftH" east, where thev tuvp beenbsm and wil! i-peni !; MimT.er rtW mother, Mi?. R. r. Woodruff. I Mr. -,r, Mr-:. Edward Mt I formerlv ot this city, and fjaL son and daughter are here fnLmftr 1 vada, visiting relatives. TWBF visit in California' and I (Continued on PajTTabtiSlji; iOCIETY lljl (Continued from Pago Eight,) B! TTivvvTot of Omaha, Neb., is fj ia with the ifttfV r" '"i'l'1 on,'!!l ;lB. Harrv Bavard of Chicago is Vi-itiv.-s. Sho is the guest iMS oi : Vcr M,r. Mr,. Herbert R. . Gorbam returned early in Pr5 b'min trie east, aud alter tvro )W&k Snhv with the Utah del-K, del-K, p V Gillharn, who has been vis- Rff, on hr way to her home She vmt fricuds in Greeley, ( olo., od lilKi H E Hubbel) of Wood River, KiriiV ot' r,r- llubbe11- fcPcnt tte fekFfrir'da in the oily on her way biennial and was the guest of IKuot, Mrs II. Ct. Williams, in the I'aBit,. r.ef ' areron und .Miss Ma JKcameTon have returned from a IK. the coast azxl axe acain at the Ki Dab for a short time. tyuAfju Bawl B -Stevens is spendinp i ilKV- end at Olmsted in Provo an- WypifM Mr L- E- A- Kels0 mLir Maud N'eeley vrill entertain BtJucsduv e'-enii".' at her home in Eel Dale ia 'impHmnnt to Miss FJi--InStfj; R. f'annou IllKlr 6. P. Norton and niece, M"i?s ftiti Dwcv, returned yesterday iL i six uvr!;s' visit in eastern Birr R. C. Beebe is here from Seattle Bine Mr aDd Mrs. M A. Scott. HtBffb? 15 the mofh.'r of Mrs. Scott. Bite Ruth Bowman ha- gone rn Bea City to visit Dr. and Mrs. O, E. Bjv Mrs. Adkins was Miss Hazel Hit jV-aoua Sprague If ft yesterday Ottawa, Canada, 10 attend the an-H an-H toovenuon of the American Li-By Li-By UMciation. Hl& Olive Gaylord returned during 7"' from thp coast. She is with Hud Mr. Eugene Gaylord at their Ht $ First avenue. Lm. tod Mrs, De 'La Mora are back Ms. their wedding tnp and are at rrc.Ba! Tli""f' ,Mn!i East street- Hju Elizabeth Duff v of Norwalk, d is hen vi-iting .:r sister, Mrs. Murphy . ".j Dr. Murphy, at their Ht ie the f'orncll apartments. Hri. W II i hristie and daughter are on,-; visit i'rn t'.'.nr California H 'or 5 rnoLtli .- stav with Mrs. el Gold in f Mi- i'.n-t.ie's mother. Kmilv Ko.-t .- ;md Miss DeEsta ei o.; Idaho Falls arc visiting Miss Shield' 32 Harmony "ourt. .Lwoung ladies i , Park C'itv JB'Teturnine home. Tuesday. Mrs. ( Shiflib :r . M- Prances will BpPro-., wlirrf rli.' will be the HjGtao- stHnchfield left Friday for STflM n npi'0- " ' ':'n''p the goes to (UlUWttPark to imrj hor mother for the Q Band Mrs Willi,-,, If. Learv, who murned from their wedding trip, Bor!! bom after Sk,it'us 1 :it ke ft-w- D. Rurr jc bnelt from Wash B.M(npa:r h-. . .-.r sister Mrs. lunlH v k' aDfJ ' hildren, who will lfie tumnier here Hj'T -Maceinetti and son Will, left 5 for southern California. lr!f' 1 --.-r returned ves- tni.'i! 0. wIktp be Wm ,hp l'?;t year in school KadJr-lr,9; M .!r- rthington of k)TS Kn ror H Wf'pk visiting gww m a rousin of Mrs Kut- Hj,!- Qin)bv o) Vonvoj j5 ' 1 1 i Mrs. I). . Fitzpatrick, who is 111 at her home in tho La France apartments Miss Frances Qualtrough left yesterday yes-terday for tho northwest to spend the summer in Seattle and vicinit-v, She will go by boat later to Los Angeles beloro returning. Mtb. J. C. Wilson and her mother, Mrs G. W. Walker of Ogden, spent Saturday in Salt Lakr as guests of Mrs. Charles Montgomery at 63 I street. Next Tuesday Mrs. Wilson will return to her home in Portland. Harold Offer entertained Thursdav in honor of Miss Lucillo Offer at his home, 320 Fifth avenue. Miss Offer's home guests were Miss Zelda Harvev. bliss Zella Stonebreaker and Miss Phloria ( handler, all students of Sacred Heart academy. Dancing, gnmes and music was the order Lunch whs served at 12 o'clock. Miss Lucille leaves for Los Angeles and Ocean Park for her vacation, returning later to school at Sacred Heart. Miss Mildred Hall left lost evening for Long Beach, Cal , to spend the summer. She will visit the family of Mrs. F. D. Hobbs, a. former Salt Laker 1 m Mrs. D. B. Sullivan and daughters, the Misses Genevieve and Marcella, returned re-turned home the past week after a nine months' trip to New York, Wash- 1 ington, D. CL and the southern states. Miss M. Eleanor Prout left yesterday yester-day over tho Western Pacific for a. few weeks' visit and tour of California with friends. i Mrs. A. H. Worthen and Miss Bessie Bes-sie Worthen left last Thursday for a six weeks' visit in Los Angeles. Miss Ivy It. Oracroft left Friday for an extended visit in the northwest. After Af-ter visiting with relatives and friends in Twin Falls and Boise, Idaho, she will bo the guest during July and August of her sister, Mrs. H. A. Arps, 1112 Ef fie avenue, Spokane, Wtash. i t I Miss Roe Elmer left Thursday evening even-ing for Provo to visit relatives." Mrs. I. B. Perrine of Twin Falls, Idaho, Ida-ho, is iu the city for a. few days and is stopping at the Hotel Utah. 4r W. J. Edwards and Mrs. W. H. Daley Da-ley of Rawlins, Wyo., and H P. Edwards Ed-wards and wnfe of Bingham were in Salt Lake durmg the week at a fainilv gathering at the home of WTi!liam Ed wards, their father. Miss Gertrude Almond will entertain at cards tomorrow afternoon in honor of Miss Catherine Jac-obson, who has just returned from school at Notre Dame, Ind. Mrs. D C McTntvro entertained at her home in the Stauffor apartments yesterday afternoon for Miss Helen Mead and sister, who will leave shortly for San Francisco. A very pleasant event of the week was a farewell partv given at Saltair in honor of Ma.ior W. Howard Smith and wife of Fort Douglas, who will leave Momlav on a four months lecturing lec-turing course in the principal cities of the east. Mrs B. Morris Young of 165 Canyon road entertained yesterday at a. family reunion at her home, in honor of Mrs. Abigail Snow Rosenbaum of Brigham ("itv, the ruests being members of the Snow family. The rooms were decorated decorat-ed with a profusion of rcises and peonies, peon-ies, and present besides the hostess and guest of honor were Mts. Phoebe Woodruff Wood-ruff Snow, wife of the late President Snow; Mrs. Eliza Snow Dun ford. Mrs. Florenee Snow Critehlow. Mrs. George Snow Savage, Mrs Msnsfie'ld Snow and daughter, I'arda Snow, Mrs. Leona ft Peirce, Mrs Parenthia Snow, Mrs. O. CK Snow and Mrs. Veda Young Anderson. The guests were furnished with music bv Professor B. M Young. Mrs H D. Ellerbock, Mr?. George F. Felt, and Miss Alice Felt will return Monday from Seattle, where t.hev have been visiting for the rast month. w The members of the Billiken club will be entertained bv Miss Marie Sore So-re n son next Tuesdav evening. The ladies in the class of Silent Unity meet every Tuesday afternoon at 2.-30 with Mrs. Ali-e B. Parker at 107 North Main. i T I MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS J J f The last meeting for the year of the U. T. 500 club was held at the home of Miss Janie Gillett Tuesday evening. Prizes were won by Miss Mabel Stevenson Steven-son and Miss Loumina Ritter. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out in all the decorations, with masses of pink roses throughout the rooms and on the table. The Batchelor Girls Clover Cileo club, consisting of Nellie Scoville, Elizabeth and Mary Stoker, Edna lvjorgard, Km-ma Km-ma and Prances Eraser, iola, and TresBB Kcnnard, Bessie and Charlotte Robiusou, Lily Leatham, Clara Hanson, Han-son, Teen Smith, Marie Wright, Nina Bafloy and Marguerite Btosel, held their first annual outing at Saltair Thursday evening enioying hathing and dancing. Mrs. E. G. Cox entertained a party of friends very pleasantly at. a kitchen shower on Friday afternoon for Mis Lillian Handley. whose marriage to Arthur Ar-thur L. Park will take placo on Tues-day Tues-day . A. J. Gillis entertained on Friday afternoon with a garden party and tea for Mrs. John O 'Carroll of San Diogo, who is here visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Finegan The hostess was assisted by her two daughters, the Misses Marv and Florence GilliB, and Mrs. John 8. McEnany. Electa Chapter No. 8, O. E. S., will hold its annual outing at Saltair on June 27 Mrs. George W. Reed entertained a few friendl at an informal luncheon Friday for her niece, Mr6. Bradley. Mizpah Chapter No. 5, O. E. S., will hold a special meeting Monday evening, June 24, at the Masonic temple for initiation and resolutions. All members mem-bers of tho order cordially invited. Mrs. T Klapinski very pleasantly entertained en-tertained the members of her club, the Jollv Art, on Wednesday afternoon. The table decorations were in pink and white roses. The place cards were also m roses. Nine members enjoyed the afternoon. |