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Show !ri'h early morning wod-gterday wod-gterday wad that ot Miss StsUlvan. t!o daughter of j Mrs. J. D. Sullivan and ivcrs, Jr., the aon of Mr. a Ivcrs. which was &ol-Mary'a &ol-Mary'a cathedral at S rcsence of a laro Rathcr-of Rathcr-of the two younc pcoplo. was performed by tho , K. Ryan, tho brldd bo-her bo-her sister, MIS3 Florence iarl Mclntyro actlnpr as John Galllgan and John the ushers. Tho church h pink Dorothy Perkins sre tiod In quantities on the chancel. The music g, which waa unusually furnished by Miss Nora played Nevin's "Bonne jmpany were assembling, Lohengrin" bridal chorus, inod's "Ave Maria" dur-ay dur-ay and Batisto's "Com-mare's "Com-mare's "Andantino" and nwro," and ending with Mendelssohn wedding ch the company went dl-tel dl-tel Utah, where a broak-Includlng broak-Includlng only the mem-) mem-) families and a few of nds, waH served In the lerc the decorations were l daisies and the green over, motor trips around i merry afternoon spent r at the Sullivan home no till train tlmo. when pie left for a month's ie coast. The brldo wore ult of white broadcloth Lit and carried a white r flster was alao dressed ed suit and wore a whllo is-away gown, the bride dark blue, with hat and me shade. Mr. and Mra. n to make their homo 1 beautiful "rosebud" party of aftomoon was ono at which VT, Powors entortalncd more inn of the "bud.s" in society, if Miss Marjorio Howard. The atlful young girls, chaperoned Offers and Mrs. B. 0. Howard, Jt show at tho Empress first wero guests at tho Powers jerlonger, for a delightful tea, the sanro docoratlon scheme, nt carried out. Tho company tildes those named, Miss Mar-rell Mar-rell iUss Eleanor Park, Miss nlngs. Mis; Dorothy Jennings, ha Wells, Miss Florence "Wells. Icli Whitney, Miss Margaret Um Helen Sheets. Miss Olive i Marian Mclntyro. Miss Sybil 4 MlijLornaRussell. in G, D. Clark was the hostess afttrnoon at a delightful bridge r home In iho Prescott apart-i apart-i compliment to Mrs. John rk of Rolla. Mo., who Is hore i part of tho summer. Four players onjoyed auction, and my friends came in to enjoy alch Mrs. Georgo Smith. Mrs. . Alllfon and Miss Frances suled. Tho homo was lovely JubSdcs"1105 IVrS' Jr" Wh0 Waa Miss Graco Sullivan, tho last of the with flowers, roses and crimson ramblers forming the floral decorations. Following Follow-ing the game, the guest of honor was heard In a number of beautiful vocal soled so-led Ions, accompanied by Mrs. Judith Evans Brines. Among tho Salt Lakers who are planning plan-ning to spend the summer on tho coast aro Mrs. E. M. Allison and Mrs. A. E. Kimball, both of whom have reserved apartments at the Hotel Virginia at Long Beach. Mrs. James A. Miner and Miss Margaret McClure are already there, and nlso Mr. and Mrs. George W. Llelntz. Mrs. Ledyard M. Bailey and Miss Dorothy Dor-othy Bailey and Mrs. H. M. Austin, mother of Mrs. Bailey, aro home from tho east. Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Austin having gone to Chicago to meet Dorothy on her return from Vnssar college, where sho ha3 completed her freshman year. nt w m Mrs. 3"Ved A. Hale, Jr. (Beth Crltch-low). Crltch-low). and her little daughter, Mary Elizabeth, Eliz-abeth, will bo hero Thursday from Good Springs, New. 10 spend a part of the summer with tho Critchlow and Hale families- Dr. and Mrs. Tra T Travis entertained at a dinner Sunday evening at their home for Professor and Mrs. Durand W. Springer, who aro hero from Ann Arbor for tho N. E. A. Mrs. S. N". Castle of Shrcvcport, Ta.. accompanied by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Sterling J. Castle and tho lattcr's two sons, will arrive tomorrow for a visit with Mrs. Castle's daughter. Mrs. Albert H. Brown, at the "WoodrufC Mrs. J. H. Brown, with her daughter, Marjorio, and her son, Edward Terry, who graduated from Yalo with tho class of 1013. sailed last week from Boston. They will spend the summer touring through tho continent. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Busby leave today to-day for a stay of two months on. tho coant to visit San Francisco, Los Angeles Ange-les and San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Crowther leave today for their new homo In Los Angeles, Ange-les, whoro Mr. Crowthcr goes into business. busi-ness. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Spencer and tho Misses Rohan and Helen Sponcer expect to leave very soon for tho beaches near Los Angeles to spend tho summer months. ft 4 Miss Hattie Wilson, daughter of "Uncle Billy Wilson" of the Hermitage, is in town for a day or so from Ogdon visiting friends. Miss Carolyn Blanchard has arrived from St. Louis and is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Blanchard at their home on East First South street. Mrs. Edward S. Ferry and her family ha.vo gone to Belllngham Bay. Bclllng-ham, Bclllng-ham, Wash., for the summer. Mr. Baker, a brother-in-law of Mrs. Ferry, accompanied accom-panied them to the northwest. Mrs. L. B. Rlter has taken the Brooks cottage at Brighton for tho summer and will leave the latter part of tho week with her children to spend tho warm weather there. Mrs. C. P. Brooks and her daughter, Mrs. Levi Rlter and her baby, left Saturday Sat-urday for Ocean Park, where they will remain through tho summer. Mrs. Charles E. Carter. Miss Tsabel Brooks and a party of friends made the trip over to Brighton from Park City last week in pedestrian fashion and returned by stage. Glen Miller will entertain n party of Phi Gamma Delta men this evening at a stag dinner at the University club for his son. Gleed, and Roscoe Spencer of Ann Arbor. The Phi Eta. Epsllon sorority girls had a luncheon yesterday at the Commercial club for Miss Marth Rlcharcs In anticipation antici-pation of her departure shortly for southern south-ern California. Miss Dorothy Marloncaux will entertain enter-tain the young girls of hor sorority at tho matlnco at the Empress Thursdav. . Mrs. C. R. P. Castle will entertain a few of her friends today t a luncheon at her homo In Westminster Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Coutland O. Baker nntl their little daughter are at the Hotel Utah for a few days. Mr. Baker arrived from Telhirido tho latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ferry and their boys have moved and are now at home in No. 8 Godbc apartments. Mrs. H. Shnrman and her two children chil-dren will leave lotn In th-a week for Los Angeles and will visit relatives in San Francisco before returning. The Misses Margaret and Mary Lee havu returned from Notre Damo. Ind.. with their father, Harry Lee. and they aro all at homo now in the Ivinhoe apartments. Mrs. Donald Muir of Seattle Is here visiting her mother, Mrs. H. H. Dorsuy, at hor homo on H street. Mlsa Annlo McKenn of Erie. Pa., a relative of Mrs. Morris L. Ritchie, will be a guest at the Ritchie home during the N. E. A. Mrs. Walter S. Ellcrbeck entortilnvvl a half dozen of the most Intimate friends of Mrs. Henry M. Crowthor yesturday at bridge The Misses Tessio and Mary" Robertson left Monday noon for California. They will spend a few weeks studying In Berkeley and later tour the coast with the Misses Macklnaons. formerly of Bingham. Bing-ham. Miss Lavlnia Brown and her two sisters, sis-ters, Elizabeth and Leollno. of Hollywood, Holly-wood, Cal., 'are hero to ppend the summer with their father. IL Brown. .Miss Mabel Hampton will entertain this afternoon In honor of Mrs. Georgti Groesbeck. Mr. Earl Dyer, who Is to leave for Manila, and Miss Allbo Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stanton Foy will cntortoln this evening at dinner, tho second of a scries of such affairs nt their home on Second avenue. Miss Mary Hnrjtes will give a brldpo tea this afternoon for Miss Vlda Ashby. one of the summer brides. Cab 8clle Is homo from tho cast for a two weeks' vocatjon. Mrs. A. P. Spltko has returned from a stay of several wrecks on the coast. Mrs. J. E. McCarty and daughter Ellen will leavo Wednesday evening for the coast, where thoy will spend the remainder re-mainder of the summer. Reynolds circle, Ladles of the Grand Army, will give n social this evening at th residence of Mrs. A 11, Rogers, 1100 South First West street, 1. Mrs. Coffman will cntcrtajn the ladles of the Oliver Howard Relief corps at her homo. 627 West Third North street. Thursday at 2 o'clook. She will be assisted as-sisted by Mrs. Meredith, Mrs. Lacy. Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Mossop and Mrs. Stevenson. |