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Show i iOOETY ' Ohwlefl Hlnes, Who Was a Guost of Honfr Yesterday, Together With Mr. Frank Hines, at a Bridge Tea Given by Mrs. Thatcher and Mrs. f o r 1 i l(i f All matter to be Included in Sun-u Sun-u flay society must bo In this office not jktar than twelve o'clock Saturday. W i elaborate affair of last evening Ifji was tlio reception In compliment "Jt1 Jb to Senator and Mrs. Rod Srnoot ill! 'J plvcri by Mra. TD. Bonnemort and ti'J5 ( her daughter, Mrs. Coroy Albrlt-oviy Albrlt-oviy D, at the Bonnemort lionio on South . ,j smplo ntreet. The beautiful home v " fllant with ninny lights and the grounds J rroundlng It worn liunc with colored m.1 ;hts as well. Tlio recolvlnp party stood W ithe drawing room, where quantities of ,i if nlto rosea and carnations wore uwed for ife coratlon. Through the library and tho wi Bale room pink and whlto asters and y were from tho beautiful gardens of the ' me were used, and I lie wholo place as filled with the beauty of blo.ssoma. ( the dining room red rosos formed the Inclpal decoration, tho tea table show- C a lnc cover over red natln. on which Jt" u placed an Immense bowL of decp-red tes and forns. The mantels were banked ibsS th the tame llowera. ; jr In the receiving parly, besides tho two ,lJ its of honor and tho hostesses, wore (Vfjrnor and Mrs William Spry. Presl- fit and Mrs, .1. T. Kingsbury and Mr. "jj id Urs. JoBoph Young, whllo assisting 'entertaining won Mrs. N. A. Dun- ; n, Mf8. W. It King. Mi Kxrn Tliomp-XV Tliomp-XV o, Mrs, Thomas Fltzgirald of Ogden, '-rz n. Gorgc P. Mcfabe of Washington, JG, Mrs. T. D, Ryan of Ogden, Mrs. P. f Keouh and MIhb lucv Van Cott. ItM. The TroubadourF. seated In tho alcove ti f off tho hall, furnished music all through the evening. :Midoring a concert programme pro-gramme of their own selection. A number num-ber of young girls assisted In tho dining din-ing room, among thorn being Miss Allco Spry, Miss Mabel Cutler, Miss L-cda Spry. Miss Hazel Cutler. Miss Wood. Miss 75dflh Kingsbury, Miss Grace Sullivan. Miss Ruth Kingsbury, Miss King, Miss Orpha Kingsbury and MIsa Florence Sullivan. Sul-livan. Over two hundred Invitations were Issued Is-sued for the affair, which was attended by a great majiy of tho friends prominent in tho politics of the state as well as individual in-dividual friendB of tho hostesses. Mrs. Gcorgo Dern was hostess yesterday yester-day at tho first of two luncheons at the Country club, at which nearly half a hundred of her friends woro entertained. Tho. club presented a beautiful sight, the decorations being unlcjuo in design and most artistic. Bight tables were arranged ar-ranged to seat the gucstB, and each table held a different variety of flowers, though all wore of tho late summer gardon kind and all worn rich In color nnd showy. Unchelor buttons, lato larkspur, cosmos, listers. marigolds, coriopsis, nasturtiums nastur-tiums and swoot peaa made tho place look Hko a garden. ISach tahlo held crossed ribbons of satin, matching the flowers In hue, and making great bows for decorations at tho corners. Soated at ono side, furnishing a delightful musical programme, was Miss Romania Hyde's orchestra, and to their accompaniment Miss Nellie J. Hasbrouck sang three solos, "1 Love You Truly," "Jxint a-Wearying for You" and "My Rosary." Mrs. Dern gives tho second of "the lunch-cons lunch-cons today. An enjoyablo affair of yesterday afternoon after-noon was tho brldgo tea given by Mrs. Clayton I. Thatcher and Mrs. Rarrell at tho homo' of tho latter on Ninth avenue In compliment to their sisters. Mrs. Frank T. ITInes of Washington, D. C. and Mrs. Charles Hlnes from tho Presidio at San Francisco. TClcvon tables of brldgo were played and later other persons came in to enjoy tea and the social hour which followed the gatno. Prlr.cs wore awarded tho winner at each table Tho home was beautiful with flowors, the dining room, with Its decorations of pink asters 'and gladiolus, being especially attractive. Tho tahlo waa covered with a lace cloth over pink satin and pink bows of ribbon added to tho color effect. Here, following tho game, Mrs. John F. Crltchlow and Mrs. D. C. .Tjloyd poured tea and coffee, Mrs. Wilding... Mrs. William Vcir and llttlo Vera Hlnes, tho daughter of Captain and Mrs. Frank 1 lines, assisting. Tho Spirit of Liberty chapter. Daughters Daugh-ters of tho American Revolution, held the first meeting of the season yesterday afternoon with Mrs. L. TC, I fall at her homo on First North street. Tho programme pro-gramme for the afternoon, which was planned as a muslcale, was In charge of Mrs. A. 71. Pcabody. It was preceded, however, by brief reports of the annual congress held last spring In Washington, the reports being given by Mrs. Mary M. F. Allon of Park City and Mrs. F. Jj. Jones, tho dologatc sent by the chapter to attond tho meeting. Tho musical numbers wero given by Mrs. Esther Allon Al-lon Gaw, accompanied by her sister. Miss Florence Allen, an accomplished musl- clan who is here for a visit; Miss Jennie Sands. Miss Mav O'Ncil and C. D-Scholtlcr. D-Scholtlcr. A lea followed the programme, pro-gramme, at which the daughters of th house assisted their mother. u An interesting wedding of yesterday was that of Miss Barbara ITowell, daughter daugh-ter of Congressman and Mrs. Joseph Unwell, and Preston G. Richards, which took place In tho morning in the Salt Lake temple. The young people left on the noon train for tho east to make their horn? in "Washington, where the bridegroom bride-groom Is connected with the government service. - Mrs. George W. Cushlng was th hostess host-ess yesterday ;iftcrnoon at a, brldgo tea In honor of Mrs. Kelson Story of Boze-man. Boze-man. a rrucHl at tho Mayo home. The rooms were decorated with flowers, aEtcrs and rofcr,. Mrs. Milton E. t.tpman and Mrs. George V. Putnam poured tea and i-ofTcc nnd Mrs. J. I. Spcnce nnd Mlas Gladvs Young assisted. - m The club vcar will begin formaJly today to-day with tho first meeting of tho badies Literary club, which will be held in the clubhouse at the unual time. Mrs. B. B. Crltchlow. the president of the club, will make her annual oponlng address, and Mrs. William C- Jennings will make a report re-port on tho new clubhouse. Tho vinsic will ho in tho hands of Mr. A A. Kerr and Mrs. Dalley. and following the pro-grammo pro-grammo tea will bo served and the usual social hour of tho first mnnllntr enjoyed. . Miss Helen Collier Is here for a stay of a few weeks and Is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Whlto at Whitehall. Mrs. Whlto and Mibs Collier and the Mlssco Lydla and Dorothy White will go out to th Whlto farm today to spend the weekend. week-end. .Mlas Collier has .Inst closed a very successful engagement hi Denver. Mrs. C. P. Harvlelle- and daughter arp back, after a three monthB absence In the mountains, and havo joined Dr. Harvlelle Har-vlelle at tho Moxum hotel, where they will be at homo during tho winter. V . Mies Tvendnll Prancke 1b spending tho week with her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Too, at their homo in Tlolllday. 1 u a Miss Rosamond Ritchie has reached home to Join the family, after spending a. few weeks In Boston with fricnd3 on her way home from abroad. . Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bishop, formerly of Provo, will he at home at 1047 Third avonue until November ' I. MIpb Adrlenne King was tho compll-tnnntod compll-tnnntod gucat at a luncheon given by Mra. P. W. Dnnyon at hor homo on N street yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. Charles TD. Carter have returned from a ton days stay at tho Flat Rock club on tho Snake river. Mr. nnd Mrs. McCunc parents of Mrs. Will Brown?, aro hore from Omaha visiting vis-iting Mr. and Mrs. Browno at their home on East First South street. Mrs. W. H. Blntr. and her daughter, Mrs. John C. Daly and hor children, arc homo from a vlalt with the CniTolI family fam-ily In Laramie. Mrs. James Ivors will entertain the members of tho Crystal Bridge club next Monday In honor of Mrs. Ezra Thompson, Thomp-son, prior to her departure Mx. and Mrs. W. W. Mackintosh and Mrs. Mackintosh's mothor. Mrs. Young, havo Just moved to their new bungalow bunga-low nnd aro at homo now at 1126 Harrison Harri-son avenue. N Miss Rcneo Redman will entertain at a tea on Saturday. Septcmbor 21, In honor of Mrs. J. Arthur Handln and. Miss Alice Casnlum of Evans ton. |