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Show B4' - fTHE rush of entertaining, -which 'r 9 always characterizes the early J. summer, continues and the week , just opening has any number of events in prospect. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M Crowther, an extremely popular j'Oung couple, who are to leave for' Los An-Hi' An-Hi' golos, are -to be the truest.!? of honor at a number of affairs, among them : .i dinner this evening given by Dr. end Mrs. C, M. Bonodict and a bridge toa on Wednesday given by Mrs. Bene-H-J diet for Mrs. Crowther. ! The most important society affair j ( of Monday will bo tho bridge tea at j ' the Hotel Utah at which Mrs. George ' A. Snow and Mrs. Drusilla S. Grant H.: wiil entertain to meet Mrs. Ernest H'- Vo.urh cf Chicago. The same even-H';' even-H';' inc. Miss Jackctta MeCune will give a large and elaborate, dinner dance H.: in honor of some Ogdcn visitors at J the McCune homo on North Main street. There are numerous theater parties ar- ranged for that evening to witness the Hi opening production - of "The Passing Show of 1012.'-' 'i Mrs. George S, Gannett will enter. :( tain at a luncheon at the Country club ! on Tuesday. Mrs. E. 0. Leathorwood ; will be the hostess at a tea at her home Wednesday afternoon from 3 till ' 6. and there will be the usual rurb j at the Country club for the mid-week luncheon on ihat day. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Callow wili i-u- I tcrtain on Thursday afternoon and fl j evening at their home, 505 East First .j South street, in compliment to Miss , Clara 1. Colburno and Miss Martha K. Humphrey, who are leaving the city. The host and hostess arc not issuing , invitations, but the will be glad to : welcome all tho friends of the two : ladies between the hours vf 4 and 0 4 in the afternoon and S and 11 in the evening. There will be a special hop at Fort Douglas Friday evening, to which the H' officers and ladies will invite .a nam her of friends, and the weelc will closo with the usual Country club dinner and dance Saturday. H . A X elaborate military affair was the -tX dinner last evening at the Ho-tel Ho-tel Utah given by the members of the governor's staff, through his first administration, in compliment to Gov-ernor Gov-ernor and Mrs. Spry and the incomiug members of the stall for the present administration. The long tablclaid for more than thirty guests was placed , Ii'fcl iMygwHil lllllllf "HSfeM in tho banquet hall off the ballroom and presented a very beautiful sight. Ga3 with the tricolored flowers of national na-tional significance, set off with handsome hand-some flags in honor both of Flag day and of the military nature of tho affair, af-fair, it was at the same time moat artistic in its arrangement. The menu cards, done in the national colors, and place cards of draped flags showing the names of the company in gold, added to the gala effect. The company mot iu the parlors of the president's suite and enjoyed an informal reception recep-tion before the dinner, which was served at S o'clock, The hosts and' hostesses of the evening even-ing were General and Mrs. 15. A. Wedgwood, Colonel and Mrs. Koducy T, Badger and Miss Moore, Colonel D. C. .Tackling, Colonel and Mr3. JI. E. Booth, Colonel and Mrs. IT. M. H. Lund and Colonel and Mrs. E. S. Wright. The guests of honor wore Governor and Mrs. Spry, Colonel and Mrs. Lawrence Greene, Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Quigley, Colonel and Mrs. Samuel A. Whitney, Colonel and Mrs. E. G. Woolley of the governor's staff; also Colonel and Mrs, James A. Irons. Colonel and Mrs. Frederick Perkins, Per-kins, Major and Mrs. Charles Crawford, Craw-ford, Major and Mts. William S. Graves and Major and Mrs. Willis Uline, constituting con-stituting the ranking officers and ladies la-dies of Fort Douglas. "T"WO of the young college girls, who have just completed their freshman work in the east, Miss Dorothy Do-rothy Marioneaux and Miss Bessie Callow, Cal-low, reached their homo yesterday, after af-ter a successful year at Vassar. Ev-cry Ev-cry day adds to the number of young people who are "homo" for the summer sum-mer months-, and within a few weeks all tho nearby , summer spots in the mountains, Brighton, Ogden canyon, Wasatch and "Emmigration canyon will be filled with the young people who are free for the summer months. Among those who have returned within tho paet few days or will be home shortly are Miss Zetha Hammer, from Lawrence, Law-rence, Kan.: Miss Adrienne King, from Knoxville, 111.; Miss Marjorie Howard, How-ard, from Greenwich, Conn.; Gleed Miller, from Ann Arbor; Glen Smyth, from Stanford, and many others. A NUMBER o delightful affairs are planned for Miss Jane Graj' in anticipation of her marringe the last of the weelc to John Ferguson, which will take her away from her girlhood homo and friends. Miss Buby Koerbcr entertained pleasantly for her 3'cster-day 3'cster-day afternoon at a bridge tea at her home, having four tables of guests in for tho gamo and about forty or fifty more for tho tea later. The home was beautiful with pink and white roses and pink hearts, and tho same- idea was carried out in all tho ices and tho tablo appointments. Mrs. C. V. Sadler Sad-ler and Mrs. Lyman B. Martincaux, Jr., poured lea and coffee, and assisting were Miss Elsie Cohn, Miss Helen Jennings, Jen-nings, Miss Zclla Schofield and Miss Koso Tiaybould. Miss Graj' will entertain enter-tain her friends at a trousseau tea tomorrow to-morrow afternoon. Miss Helen Jennings Jen-nings will ontortain at a bridge tea in her honor Tuesday, and Miss Elsie Cohn at a bridge luncheon for her on Wednesday. Thursday ovoning Miss Gwendoline Tripp and Miss Helen Denny will entertain with a supper party at the Tripp home in compliment to Miss Gray. MRS. LULU MAYNE WINDSOR, whoso stage name is Gloria Mayne, is just now in Queensland, Australia, Aus-tralia, on tho big vaudeville circuit, and is touring the earth in vaudeville. She left San Francisco in midwinter, and when sho leaves the antipodes will go to Africa and by way of Cairo to London for a six months' engagement, and possibly a year in England outside of London. Mrs. "Windsor has two acts, "Great Moments from Great Operas" and a little operetta called "Princess Wanaten, the Indian Tetrazzini, " and she has been playing two weeks in each act. A daily paper of Brisbane says of ono act: "Miss Gloria Maj-ne, an operatic soprano of exceptional brilliancy, bril-liancy, made ber debut to a Brisbane audience. She has a voice of remarkable remark-able flexibility, while her production and method are artistic in every sense. Tu addition. Miss Mayne has a charming charm-ing stage presence, and dresses with exquisite taste. An artist." DR. AND MRS. J.'C. HANCIIETT entertained delightfully last evening at a dinner at the Hotel Utah, in compliment to Miss Bessie Jones and her fiance, Roscoo N. Stockslager, of Pocatello. The long table was laid in the main dining room and was decorated deco-rated with the garden roses of June. The company included besides the bride and bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Jones, the Misses Marian and Olive Jones, Edward L. Jones, Jr., and Arnold Ar-nold Hanchett. The dinner served also to celebrate the twentieth wedding anniversary an-niversary of Dr. and Mrs. Hanchett. THE official hoard and the Ladies Aid society of the First Methodist Method-ist church will give an claborato reception re-ception next Friday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Peake, in Federal Heights. The affair is given for the purpose of welcoming the new pastor of the church, the Rev. Dr. Will A. Bctts, and his family, Mrs. and Miss Betts, to the city, and all their, friends will be welcomed. The hours from S to 11 o'clock. MISS Sadie Myers, the only daughter daugh-ter of Mr. aud Mrs. T. Myers, who has been attending Smith .college, has completed her sophomore year with tho highest honors awarded to her. Sho has been elected a member of the Vox society, an exclusive organization composed mostly of seniors. She has just superintended the entire production produc-tion of a comic opera, written by one classmate (and the music composed by auother, by means of which more than $100 was cleared an dadded to the million-dollar fund, which the college has been raising for some years past, the sum realized just completing the fund. Miss Myers is just now visiting visit-ing relatives in Rochester. She and Miss Laura Weber are to meet Mis3 Dorothy Weber and Miss Tillle Ties-selberg Ties-selberg at Shalot. near there ,and make the trip down the St, Lawrence river, tho two last named sailing thenee for a tour of Europe and the two younger ones coming home for the summer. Miss Myers has done particular- well in dramatic work and English, in which she is specializing. s THE usual Saturday dinner and dance at tho Country club drew an unusually large number last evening, even-ing, nearly all the space for dinners being filleff with small parties of two to four or a half dozen. The largest affair was a party of ten young peo-plo peo-plo entertained by Mr. Newhouse, in compliment to his guest, Count Albert do Mojitgelae, the others being Mr. and Mrs. Jasper A. McCaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Handy, Miss Margarot Dunn and her guest, Miss Frances "Wallace "Wal-lace of Ocean Park, and Miss Margaret Walker and Mark Groesbeck. Other parties, were entertained by Dr. and Mrs. Jack Keith, George Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Griffin, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. H. Farnsworth, Miss Gladys Richmond. Rich-mond. Miss Kato Williams, Mr. aud Mrs. C. B. Onderdonk, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Gemmell and others. i . MRS. FREEMAN BASSETT entertained enter-tained a dozen of the most intimate inti-mate friends of Miss Cora Brtssett nt a bridge tea at her home, three tables being enjoyed and prizes going to Mrs. Georgo VoriS, Mrs, L. H. Brumbaugh and fiss Bassett, the guest of honor. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. H. L. Baldwin. Miss Bassett, whose marriago j is to take place early in July, will be the guest of honor at nnmerous affairs between now and then, one of the first being a sailing party to cruise the lake, leaving next Friday, with Mr. and Mrs. Blair Richardson as host and hostess. -4 H DESPITE the young folks coming homo from schools and colleges, the bridos continue to be the real-attraction of the month of June and also tho occasion for many social affairs. Two of them, Mrs; A. Leon Morcton (Bertha Tyree) and Miss Deanc Alder, Al-der, were spocial guests of honor yesterday yes-terday at pleasant affairs, the former at a small bridgo party for a few of her close friends, givon by Mrs. C. C. Parsons, Jr., nnd the latter at a luncheon, also for .a few of her closest friends, given by Miss Lucilc Pure-toy. Pure-toy. AN affair of the near future planned by tho Young Ladies Sodality of St. Mary's cathedral, will bo the lawn fete to be given Monday even-' even-' ing, June 23, at the home of the president. presi-dent. Miss Mary Owens, 202 G street. The patronesses for the affair are Mrs. Margaret Blaine Salisbury, Mrs. .7. E. Cosgriff,-Mrs. J. J. Harvey, Mrs. Frank J. Westcott, Mrs. J. C. Hanchett, Mrs. Charles A. Quigley and Mrs. William M. O'Brien. v MRS. E. BONNEMORT of 776 East South Temple street has issued 300 invitations to a garden part3' to be held at her residence next Friday evening. Tho governor and his staff and other state officials will bo present. Personals Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes, who has been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Perry S. Heath in Washington, D. C, has been receiving much social attention during her visit cast. She will' probably be here earl' next week and will remain for a visit with her sistor, Mrs. Jay T. Harris, and with M. and Mrs. Harold Lamb at Oakwood before going on to Pasadena. Mrs. A. N. McKay and her son, Donald, left yesterdaj- at noon for the east to spend tho summer with relatives rela-tives and friends in Whitby, Out. Leaving with them wore Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Fitzgerald, who goes to her home in jitchiicld, Minn.; also Miss Meta Boottcher and Horace Sicgcl, who will join Mr. aud Mrs. Sol Sicgcl iu Baltimore Balti-more and sail with thorn lator for a stay of somo timo in Europe. k M Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McCouaugh' and their son. Robort. leavo today for the east, to be away a month or so. They will visit all tho large eastern cities, will make a trip down the St. Lawrence, Law-rence, and will spend some time with Lieutenant aud Mrs. Duncan Grant Richart, nt Fort Ethan 'Allen, A7er-mont. A7er-mont. . Mr. and Mrs. John ll. Roe, Jr. (Clara Hall) are receiving the congratulations of their friends over tho birth of a son, who was born to them yesterday at the Holy Cross hospital. They will make their home later at Sudbury, Canada, and expect to be in Toronto later on. I - Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dunbar of Federal Fed-eral Heights will leave today for the coast and will spond.a month or more visiting friends and going to places of interest in southern California. i k Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Coatos (Edna Dustan). who have been living at Ely. ' NeV.? since their marriage, have re- turned to make their home here and are at 3G8 East Third South street. i fc Mr. and Mrs. P. W. McMullen, formerly for-merly of Kansas, havo moved to Salt Lake to make their home and are at j home now at the Midgley apartments. .. Miss Bliss Corlcw of Ardmore. Okla., is here visiting Mr. and Mr8, C. V. Jonnings at their home, 973 Second avenue. MrB. John Spiker is here from Po-1 nM Mimorou. affair are WanllW1 .onor among then, a bri,lRd, , uir.day at the home of l$W rib 3 , Mi" -U'lbo1 Anderson t8 i'ftV' an Irancsco, visiting- Mr. Robert C. Gemmell at , . e Stauffor apari?, fej Miw Frank O'NeU of 720 vMfc rcmple street )c.,vCs. today Jtf ; attend the Kradllation5 trom Marquetteeminary. Mrs. Robert Brucre will rat.mW S"so0.r 11,0 "n;1 "vo Mm. C. W. Elliott' of w.''' iLRf'; r !',cr- visitbs ' Kalph Guthrie. ii! Charles H. Stevenson has JR and -will spend the next month XtMlii with relatives in Indiana. ' rT Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Treasure JB1 comod back after a stay of .''9 , months in New York. ,Mr Mrs. W. D.. Foster is hack ifttS6 visit of a few weeks with Mr ilM Arthur L. Thomas, Jr., in Blkfl Kemcror, Wy0. 'wffi Mrs. Mary C. Hanchett ia bacjSB , , a visit, in California and is atMi'trig home with Mr. and Mrs. wM.'i,' nanchett ' Dr.. and Mrs. K. W. WhUnejJ leave soon for an extended Btaym(, eafet. wFtct Miss Frances Ferguson is tno-ln of Miss Jano Gray for the weiW will remain there till after the -L Ferguson wedding. B ' K6 Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Conlcy ofW'L ma were guests for a fow dava 'nWffi tho wcok of Mr. and Mr? C. D.H&r' a't their home, (557 Ninth East atflBjjhr Dr. and Mrs. James B. -Mcifl , , havo as their guests at tho BraiS.-, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Borthick ojKpi Angeles, parents of Mrs. McEnanyjMuft t will ripcnd a month or so here. 8! Mrs. Percy Browne, formerly ojBj! city, who has been visiting in CaHI nia for several mouths, has jointST&L Browne at Clarkdale, Ariz. rBl " 1 VW?1 Mrs. M. F. . Stark of CollB'f, Springs is the guest of Mr. anJjH, i D. Stark at their home ia -kHlH Miss Lillian Bevoridge left yj" day afternoon for Long BeatbjjjH 1 ' where she will spend tho summeTHk ... '8ft Miss Ella Jackson of Denver i Jr''"c. visiting Mr. aud Mrs. VivnuR'jJ Strnuge, at No. 7 Kensington Kk nienfcs- TM1-8'1 Mr. and Mrs. W. Edward Fifesli gone east for a stay of a fow m? in tho region of tho great lakes. Mrs. E. I'1. Hanna and her dV?H"n who have spent the past twoJjBkifc abroad, have returned and the are again at home at 373 North Mrs. John Weir has as her fpujlta tho summer Miss Krafts of Virj who was a visitor in the ty Mj years ago. fl ' Tho Misses Lora and Zora the twin daughters of Mrs. Daviflmjfr (Continued on Following P&Sft Scdirom Preceding Page.) '- 5!'!,W nanders anil Miss Os- t0 pacific Grovc t0 IB?.,, ' Veils and Mrs. Ar-? Ar-? iro still here, having rljAtriho illness and Henly M. Crowthcr !lJwUei Los Angeles. H Christie and daughter. H i Z, hcrc f rom ihVT Kjjtjbont a mouth. K irmsironp left yesterday for .BJtoitiend the graduation exor-Sherman, exor-Sherman, who finishes jK c Scott left yesterday for a Kiitlitira innnsas City. J!KrHOEford left May night t Won, Ida., where "Hu! cd tbe school vacation. JHwot a tencher in tho Em- ftK't if Officer and her family ImSini and "ill shortly bo set- Sm1 ECVV home a iBlldle Henderson is back from Mjllrtckth Mrs. R. A. Wight x1Kl')IuJ I?.van. who has been ftKlerHD, Archie, since the close 'jKideoI, 16&VCS tomorrow for La (ryyHWsd the snnimer. iAfiBkCUrcnce J. Manley is back -jKspjfcfltts after a visit with his A K'E. E. Shepherd will leave to-frMlXrftr to-frMlXrftr tie northwest to be away Easth, Sho will bo in Idaho Hfci tks end then in Portland fciwld's conference. gijlEki Mrs. Mark McCrystal are c.wUtpi stay of some time in Los 'tf jMPu ean V&rk. rs Sarah - sPftil and her daughter, Mrs. E. 3. E 119 a cean ark -or a W. Baloy and son of Paw TBrt3r Bawlins, Wyo,, after a "Malniit with(her parents. B. Kavanaugh and son, irrrRWi Saturday for Colorado Cripple Creek, Colo., to y-JKf- Kavanaugh 'a sister. Mrs. Mrs. Kavanaugh is the vBB..E Kavanaugh, state man-wodraen man-wodraen of tho World for 'l8b!,Becs' danghfer.of Profes-' Profes-' 'JE'5 lecs 's visiting m the of the southern part ol' jjfjTBp- 8ie will be gouo about two caM Mrs. TV'iUiaui McCurdy 5aWtT' havch(-'en spending the t P.f.vs ?f their honovmoon trip 3fl(K:-i ?Jlcrc tllc" wont 0" mo-TiBftMr:1a.ml mo-TiBftMr:1a.ml Mrs. Frank Prior Ju(K'n.rKPnor naviug been Miss yaI(kD' Tllov wiH shortly llD .their new home at the . llt?qnifleots on Eleventh and .-thc cast earIv in July jMn i time visiting friends in 5WSL?uvvear;s'' The.v will y thc latc s,,m' n jKil!'alla,C' of Vancouver, 13. 'ttfr3rly pa.rt of tuo week '2KS ?mTm?.with hcr Parents, neent f 520 East wwttfe 80" of Mr. and S2l J? ft,1,lates this year Bt? 2 i0' ioys' I?orfc deposit, jgF "t September. tML &- hospital early in the week. Mrs. Lowe was Miss El-sio El-sio Ward of thc high school faculty. Mrs. Kenneth C. TCorr and their children chil-dren aro expected from Seattle- within a week and will spend a short time with the Voung family here. Mrg. George A. Lowo and Mrs. Mary M. McOrea aro bade from a visit to Worcester, Mass., whero thov were called by thc illness of Mrs. Lowe's sis-tor. sis-tor. M"rs. C. D. Rooklidere and her family expecL to leave shortly for San Diego to join Mr. Rooklidge, who is established estab-lished in business there. Miss Charlotte Tuttle, the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shelly Tuttle of Nampa, Idaho, formerly of Salt Lake, is hero visiting hor aunt, Mrs. Charles W. Watson. . Mrs. H ,1. Plumhof of Pocatollo, is in town and will bo thc guests of Mrs. B. II. Bielo over the .lones-StocksIagor wedding tomorrow evening. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bacr and their son are home from a visit with relatives rela-tives and friends in Boston and in New York, having been away several weeks. (r V Mrs. William Story, Sr., has gone to California for a stay during tho early summer at the beaches. Mrs. Sidney D. Evans will loavu during the week for tho northwest to spend a few weeks with Mr. avti- Mrs. Paul Wclden at Parkdalo, near Hood River, Or. Little Miss Deborah Wilkes, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkes, has gone to Pleasant Grove to spend a part of her vacation with friends. . t -4 Mrs. Frank L. Parker and Miss Hope Parker left on Friday for a visit with relatives in Denver and Boulder, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Edwards will be home within a few days from a stay of several weeks in New York, and will go to their country homo for the summer months. 4 ' Mrs. John Clark of Rollo, Mo., and her little daughter are expected soon to bo guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C. D. Clark at the Prescott apartments. Mrs. B. Silver aud hcr daughter, Sa-lina, Sa-lina, of Denx'er, spent a day in the city during the past week, visiting Mr. a Mrs. I. .Myers on their way home from Ocean Park. Mrs. Ivalph E. Bristol of Ojderi has been spending the woek end in town, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Campbell. The Misses Pearl and Daisy Savage havo gone east to spend a part of the summer with their sister. Mrs. Robert Fowler, at Perth Amboy, N. J. Mrs. Vestal, wifo of Captain Samuel P. Vestal, retired, of San Eafael, Cal., fapent tho early part of the week here, having come over for the wedding of her son, Marion P. Vestal, and Miss Jacobs. - a Mrs. Byron Story of Bozeman. Mont., returned to her home early in the week after a pleasant visit with Dr. and i Mrs. II. N. Mayo. A 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Walker and their daughters. Miss Hague and Glen Walker, arc expeoted home the latter part of tho week, after a stay in Boston. Bos-ton. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Stolner and their son and daughter expect to leave today for thc east, and will visit in Omaha, Chicago and Minneapolis before be-fore returning. Mr, and Mrs. P. J. Daly and their family will leave today for thc coast, and will spend tho better part of the summer at Ocean Park and Venice. w Mrs. Alvcs, mother of Mrs. W. J, Browning, is here from Idaho, and is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Browning at their home on North .Main strcot. , Lieutenant E. N. Coffey of the local lo-cal recruiting station has gone to Pocatollo Po-catollo to inspect thc recruiting office there. I H Mrs. J. 0. Wecter, who has been in Kansas City with Mr. Wcetor, has gone to Exeter to attend the graduation gradua-tion exercises of hcr son, Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Walters and son, Dudley, left Wodnosday for the northwest. Thoy will visit relatives iu Portland, Or., and Seattle, Wash., after which they will malcc a tour of Uuiiorina. - n Mrs. A. M. Waiden has arrived from Ocean Park and is visiting Mr. aud Mrs. I'orest Waiden at their home for a part oi the summer. Mrs. .1. H. Banks and her son. Will, have gone to Portland, Or., for the summer mouths. ' .frs: A- Rioter is home from a visit with friends in St. Paul and vicinity. Glcod Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller, will be home during tho week from Ann Arbor, where he lias finished a year in the Jaw school. Miss WilheJmine Becker of Los Angeles An-geles will be here within a few days for a visit with Mr. and Mts. Lynn "S. Gillham. 4. Mrs. Robert N. Campbell expects to leave within a few days with hor two little daughters for Fort Morgan, Ala., to join Mr. Campbell. c Miss Bella Blyth is back from a stay in Kvanstoii, Wyo., and is onco more with Dr. and Mrs. Jack Keith in Hax-ton Hax-ton place. k Mrs. F. E. McGurrin has gone to Los Angeles to attend the wedding of hor niece, Miss Margaret Bache. m n Mrs. Herman A. Prossor and hor children will be hero from New York Tuesday, and will spend thc summer at Tdlcwild. . After a year's absence, Mr?. E. M. Janney and daughter, Vivian, havo returned re-turned homo from New Mexico, where thov have been visiting their daughter and sister, Mrs. William T. MacDonald. a Miss Nancy O'Neil, who has just finished fin-ished a very successful ongagoment at Maxim's, is contemplating spending a month in southern California before re turning to her home in tho east. Miscellaneous Events Miss Emma Austin entertained four of the graduating nurses of tho L. D. S. hospital Thursday evening in honor of Miss Polly Skouson, who was leaving for Juarez, Mexico. Mrs. John M. Hayes and Miss Flossie Austin assisted the hostess, and the other guests were Miss Amelia Gibbs. Miss Charlotte Kunz and Miss Adelaide Knnz. Thc party enjoyed an auto trip later and accompanied Miss Slcouson to her train. I li The teachers of tho Hamilton school wero entertained at a delightful affair Fridav evening by ono of their number, Miss Rhoda Pnsmusson, at hor homo on Ninth East street. Games and music were enjoyed with a supper following. , u The J. C. club entertained at a lake party Thursday evoning, the supper table being decked with red roses. The A. F. club will meet next Friday afteruoon for tho usual five hundred game with Mrs. T. E. Steele at 131 D street. H The Daughters of tie Confederacy will givo a card party next. Friday afternoon aft-ernoon at tho homo of Mrs. John McDonald, Mc-Donald, 1921 Ninth. East street. H U Tho ladies' auxiliary council 81, U. C. T. have issued invitations for a reception to be given in honor of Mrs. Eippie, sister senior councilor, and Mr. and Mrs. Clopton, council 83, of Seattle, Se-attle, Wash., at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Weatherby, 1914 . Ninth East street, next Saturday evening. Mrs. E. 0. Henderson entertained a n urnb or of her friends Tuesda' evening at a bundle shower given in honor of Miss Evelyn Young, who is to become the bride of H, E. Eumph about tho middle of July. Tho rooms were prettily pret-tily arranged in roses. Tho evening was spent in games and music. Those who enjoved thc party woro: Mrs. C. D. Peck, Irs. William Crozier. Mrs. W. Beams, Mrs. Matt Humph, Mrs. O, J. Vottorli. M.Tfl. C. D. Smith. Jr., and tho Mis80s Blsio Chytraus, O'Enone and Gladys Smith, Elsie Cnlder, Gonoviovo Lyman, Ester Chytraus, Beth Young and Floronco Brewer. i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aldous entertained enter-tained about twenty friends Thursday ovening at a Dutch supper for Mrs. Loaid Weinberger, who is to leave bo-fore bo-fore thc first of July for Gormany, Tho decorations of the dining room wero of purplo iris and smilax, and through tho other rooms wero pink and red roses. Thoso present wero: Mcsdamos Loaid Weinberger, TJ. C. Smcad, D. J. Murphy. G. C. Hahn, John Ash by. "R. C. Pitt. W. C. Brooks; tho Misses Hazel Ha-zel Butler. Mignon Dcnhaltcr, Vota Ashbv, Alice Pitt, Mattie Thornloy, Messrs. Sidney Smead, Oskcr Jonsen, Louis McCurdy, William Fuller, Howard How-ard Butler, Alf White, William Lowis, D. J. Murphy. The Misses Vera and .Tetta Gill entertained en-tertained tho members of the H. G. L. G. clnb Friday evening at their home, 143 Center street. Sewing formed tho evening's entertainment, after which refreshments were served by tho hostess, host-ess, asstsicd "by two cousins who were hero on a visit. The members of the club gave a lake party Saturday evening. even-ing. About thirty-five guests were present. Miss Dorothy Weber, teacher of bnglish in thc Salt Lake high school and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Weber, left Friday for Europo to spend her vacation, accompanied by Miss Til-lic Til-lic Hessclbcrg, a former classmate at biiutli college, Northampton. Mass. Tim young women will go via Quebec and will be joined there by Miss Laura Weber, now a student "at Smith, and Miss Sadie Meyers, her classmate. They will visit several days in Quebec before be-fore parting. Laura Weber and Miss Meyers will Teturn to their homes here for the summer vacation. Mrs. Hiram A. Hayncs entertained yesterday at a luncheon at the Commercial Com-mercial club for Mrs. Vestal T. White of Kansas and Mrs. Arthur C. Dickinson Dickin-son of Paw tucket. Roynolds cirelo No. 1, Ladies of tho G. A. H., will giye a social at the residence resi-dence of Mrs. Tanner, 242 Second East, at 8 p. m. Tuesday, Juno 17. w V it Utah castlo of the Eoyal Highlanders will give another card partv next Wednesday evening at their hall in the Mackintosh building. The committee iu charge havo made arrangements for a very pleasant affair and all friends arc cordially invited to attend. Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock Mrs. Young will entertain the ladies of thc Oliver 0. Howard Rolicf corps at her homo, 87.9 South Second West. Sho will bo assisted by Mesdames Ruddy, Pad-orson, Pad-orson, Smoltzer. Holdman and Norton. Miss Laurine Folkerson entertained twenty-four friends at a pretty surprise party given iu compliment to Miss Fav Wellcr, at hcr homo, 326 K street. The rooms wero gay with many vases of roses and carnations. The same flowers in shades of pink and white were used in profusion throughout the house. A crystal basket of flowers formed the contral decorations for tho suppor table. The features of the evening were music, mu-sic, games and cards. 'Miss Leah Williams, Wil-liams, Miss Florcuco Willos and Miss Jenettc Chalker assisted tho hostess, A Welsh reunion and anniversary will be held at the rcsidenco of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Giles, 115 Third avenue, Monday evening. All Welsh people arc invited to bo present. t Miss Trma Sims cntortainod a party of girl friends yesterday afternoon for Miss Vivian Anderson, a bride of the week. at Mrs. Elias Christensen of 718 Seventh Sev-enth avenue outcrtaiued sixteen friends at 500 last Friday for Mrs. A. E. Mill of Vancouver, B. C, with four tables of bridge following. The prizes were won by Mrs. L Harvey, Mrs. J. McDougall and Mrs. J. Toronto. Pink rosos wero used for decorations. Mrs. J. H. Saxman entertained last Wednesday at a Tose luncheon for Mrs. W. C. Coleman of Seattle, with bridge following, at which Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. G. A. Hanson of Prov0 and Mrs. A. II. Dahlo of Garfield won the prizes. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Schefski entertained enter-tained a party of eighty-two guests at a supper Friday eveniug in celebration of thoir thirteenth wedding anniversary, anniver-sary, tho date being Friday, the 13th, 1913. The celebration was sold at their home, 853 South Main street. Tho home was decorated with tosos and carnations, and Japanese lanterns were hung on tho lawn, where the supper sup-per was served. Tho hostess was assisted as-sisted by Mrs. E. D. Shurtliff, Mrs. J. Livington, Mrs. C. L. St. Clairo and Mrs. Ned Mackenzie. Punch was served by Miss Ruth Livingston and music was furnished by Mrs. 0. C. Clem, Mrs. J. Ball, Mrs. E. Wciler and Mrs. W. R. Black. Mrs. Schefski worn hcr wedding gown of thirteen years ago. V Fred Mathews ontertained a high school club of girls nnd boys at Center-villo Center-villo liYiday evening, at Chase's park. Tho guests woro Marjorio Nebeker, Gladys Lawson, Becky Clawsen, Thol-ma Thol-ma Farnsworth, Bessie Miors, Janette McLeod, Mario Owens, Dorothy Lun-grcen, Lun-grcen, Ellen Orlobe, Louicine Compson, Ruth Wiscomb, Louise Weir. Elizabeth Eliza-beth -Moyle. Pauline Moylc, Viola Yow-ell, Yow-ell, Ed Moran, Harrj' "Gurnsoy. John Armstrong. John Holdon, Peago Moran, Andrew Caffej', Ravmond McCarty, John Lynch, John Wilson. Leslie Pyk.Ci Jack Badger, Wallace Kelly, Horace Bean, Donald Williams, Colly Levi, El-wino El-wino Vogelor and Courtney Lynch, Those that BOrved were Robert Clavton, Marjorie Mathows, West Mathews, Prank Chnso, Emma Chase, Joscnhino Chase. The chaperons were Misses Kato and Ella Chase and Mrs. J. B. Mathews. Mrs. Albert Fisher delightfully enter-tained enter-tained the Past Noble Grand club i Thursday at her homo. |