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Show Leslie W. Snow, Attractive Yoiuig Matron, Who Was Selected 1y the Jp the Pure Pood Show as the Most Beautiful Married Woman 'VK-ta In this office by noon rsat-Br. rsat-Br. Club notes, etc. should bo in KUay evening:. JS today is lhn Hfretiln of the Country club for UHthe summer .Season, and although njiHthe opening was planned to take race earlier thlH year llian usual, '.jmeiit weather has dampened t lie tWgHTftho outdoor enthusiasts and the : 'kBti'haa been delayed as a conse-. conse-. "TK'The day Is to be an especially '.r "With a ten. all the late afler-mtKt-which the members of the cn-tijsit cn-tijsit committee. Mrs. Robert C. iaKH ra- Bennor X. .Smith and Mrs. icCornlck. will .serve. a.nd a 1a-ftte 1a-ftte dinner followed by a dance JlSBsjenJnfr. Nearly a hundred rcsi-r-'...'nave been made already for llic ..Wjae largest bein for a party of .KJBP'O to ho entertained by Miss ' fc-,Beatty and Miss Cmy Marshall, .lment to Miss Evelyn Powtrs or ..BMfr Bcst of Miss Margaret KThe othor dinners range In jK-irom a twosome to a balf-clo-.eu MK?e aSErwalu they will fill the J. iBpoms about to their capacitv. itHP 3X6 1101 d,nius: at the club will i l-Huer to enjoy the aancc. fflB tf Re3n Manclie.lt and Miss Helen R. entertained a merry parly of f diKJ- 8 Iast vsn'"o at a deliKht-JltfH?ilhe deliKht-JltfH?ilhe 1f;,ncnelt home on Third lLlHr i 3lxly quests were pres-OaaiK?3' pres-OaaiK?3' "e ovenlne, and for a few vJMfc nS vms enjoyed on the ina.ln tR"? a" the rooms wore thrown a, WIPMjeared for action. Later, thf gtfpMTJjpwredto the lower floor, where a delirious supper was nerved from tallies ta-llies gnyly decorated with red flowers and red shaded candles. Miss Hazel Oswald, Miss Ruby Uimbournc. ami Miss Iaura Sutton assisted the two young-hostesses young-hostesses by serving punch, and the guests were received by the mothers of tho hostesses. Capt. A. M. Shipp of Fort Douglas entertained en-tertained the officers and ladles of the garrison composing the Post Bridge club last evening- at bis quarters. Twelve tables of players enjoyed the game and later supper was served In buffet style. The host was assisted bv his Bister, Mrs. Benjamin Huger of Virginia, and aside from the members of the club, General Shipp and Captain and Mrs. John Webster, who are visitors at the post, were guests of the evening. a Mrs. Ferdinand J. Fabian. Mrs. John Elliott Clark and Mits. Harold Fabian entertained en-tertained again yesterday afternoon most delightfully at the third In a series of bridgo teas at the Fabian home. Eight tables of bridge were played and several sev-eral more friends came in to enjoy tea later. The toa table was bright " with pink stalks, and candles shaded in the same hue lighted tho place. Mrs. Russell Rus-sell C. Woodruff and Mrs. Manauer poured tea and coffee, while Miss Edna Dunn assisted. Mrs. W. S. Henderson was the hostess yesterday afternoon at a bridge tea. the second in a series of such affairs, at licr home on Fifth East street. Six tables of players enjoyed the game, and Inter several more came In to tea. The rooms were decorated with pink snapdragons, the arrangement of the dining room being be-ing especially attractive. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Frank Jlarl, Miss Selma Ianc. Miss Margaret Johnnon ajid tho Misses Blanche, Martha and Leah UendorEon. it t A marriage of today, which will Interest Inter-est .Salt Lakers, is that of Miss May Klstler and Adolpli Coors of Denver, The bride Is a. niece- of Mrs. Thomas Marion-cmix Marion-cmix and has been a frequent visitor here since her childhood day's. The Marloucaux family arc In Denver for the wedding, which is lo be a magnificent society function. func-tion. ( Mrs. Frank B. Stephens. Mrs. Arthur Graham. Miss Hazel Oswald and Miss Margaret McClure will chaperon a party of little folks from the free kindergarten to tho matinee this afternoon, the members mem-bers being the story hour and sewing class. n From Logan comes tin announcement of the engagement of Miss Edith Buller and D". Ft. Robinson, both popular young people of the northern town. The date for the marriage is not yet set. but It will take place In June. Mr. Robinson In a son of 33. W. KohlnSon, speaker of the lower house of the legislature. tt t- A. largo number of Provo people have been up during the past few days to attend at-tend the performance of "Chant ecler" at tho Salt Lake theater, among them Mr. and Mrs. R. U. Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. v, D. Roberts, .Mr. and Mrs. Frank jBaglcy. Mrs. Samuel Schwab, Mrs. Ycates, Mrs. Phil Speckart. and others. v- -it-Miss Tnez Kinney will address the slu-dcnls slu-dcnls of the university next Wednesday morning on "Student Life In Paris," and, through tho courtesy of the board of regents, re-gents, all women of the city are invited to be present. Miss Kinney is a gne3t at the Hotel Utah during her slay in the city- Mrs. Pauline Sands will entertain a party of friends at the matinee at. the Garrlck thhi afternoon, another In a scries of such affaiiif. Lieulenanl and Mrs. Philip C. Wrlshl.-hoii Wrlshl.-hoii will entertain at cards this evening at Korl. DouglaH for Mrs. O. B. Meyer. ..it Miss McMillan and Miss Aline McMillan will entertain today at a luncheon at their home for Miss Evelyn Powers of Denver Den-ver Mrs. Elizabeth Carney has announced I he marriage of hr daughter. Agnes Irene, to Bernaid A. Knaf. formerly of Council niuffs, la. The ceremony was performed laFt Monday by the Rev. 'Ka titer Cuslmahnu at the St. Joseph cathedral ca-thedral In Ogden. K Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kearns and Mrs. William M. O'Brien returned Thursday morning from a stay of a few weeks In the ca.Nl, The Charity league will give a card party iy.i Tuesday. May II, at. the home of Mrs. C- V. Whitley. V Ml. C IL Qook of Stilt l-aVc Hly Is new playing wITh her sister. Mrr?. J. iUf?-- glnsou, in Los Angeles. Mrs. Cook Is still in a critical condition. - Mrs. B. S. Potter of Evans ton. secretary secre-tary for the Utah bureau of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the M. E. church, is in the city and will spend a month visiting this licld in the interest of her work. Miss Louise McEwan will entertain this evening at the tlrst of a series of bridgo parties at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. McEwan. Mrs. Ida. Petermau will arrive ne.vt Thursday from San Francisco lo remain for the summer. She will be the guest of her cousins, Mrs. C. R, Bates and Mrs. J. "R. Rush. |