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Show pi , jr. yji M ' Jf r jr JsHra. J- ' $2&9&P --tw JL-riri?' &r r V 1 ii l Hiry. rm -hrarttd, amo- l roud June; Juu with vine Iruvtis in twr fcair and a smile tuning her crimou numth; June, the month, of bnilo, upon us. ' Thus oue writer prettily puts it. Suit 1-akt bmion uro certainly living up to the traditional r.seji ,-f the mouth ot roses, for the next four weeks will be tilled with wrvUitiw ami with entertain-meuts entertain-meuts lor prosinvtive brides. Another charming adjunct of June, the "pwoet girl graduate," will itl.s0 be much in evidence. tVnuneuceiner.t ex-fr.ie ex-fr.ie will fill the week for graduates of Kowlaud hall and also of tho University Uni-versity of Vtab, uk1 luter in tho month St. M.irv aeadeniv and ttw Suit Iake high pohool will add its quota of young peop.Ve wha will quit school life to take up the active duties of members of society. so-ciety. Many social functions will mark commencement com-mencement week, both, at the University Univer-sity acd Rowland hall. Tho university class numbers about 100 and the Rowland Row-land hall graduates are thirteen. The opening of the new administration administra-tion biulding will be one of tho important im-portant social events of university week. President and Mrs. J. T. Kingsbury Kings-bury will give a reception there Monday afternoon to the graduating class, alumni, former students, merubere of the faculty, regents and other friends on Monday afternoon from 3 to 5. On Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 5 a public pub-lic reception will bo given formally opening ti new building to the friends ard ratrons of the university bv the ccmbera of the board of regents, their wives, the members of tho universitv faculty and thir wire. I oilowing the exercise? ot commejitre-rcent commejitre-rcent day. Wednesday, the university alumni will give its annual reception, banquet and ball at the Hotel Utah. LA BORATE arrangements have been made for the formal opening open-ing of the administration building Tuesday afternoon. The reception commit: ee will direct the guests through The front entrance and up the large stairway to the Hbrarv, where they will be" formally re ce:vei. The various features of the building will be inspected in the following fol-lowing order: The library, the seminary rooms, the art gallery, the archeologi-cal archeologi-cal museum, the offices of the president and of the president's secretary, the faculty room, the office of the secre-Tary secre-Tary of the board of regents, the book store, the rest room for the girls and th rest room for the boy?. In the receiving line in the library will be Governor and M rs. William Szrv, President and Mrs. Joseph T. 1 Kingsbury. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Riter, Mr. and Mrs. Walderoar Van Cott, Mr. and Mrs. Anthon H. Lund. Major and Mrs. Richard W. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Gemmell. Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam W. Armstrong. Dr. and Mrs. George W. Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. j Henry H. Ro'app. Mr. and Mrs. Gcrge ' C. Whitmore, Mr. and Mrs. David Matt-son. Matt-son. Mr. and Mrs. Erne-t Bamberger. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Real, Director and Mrs. Joseph F. Merrill of the -;hooJ of mines. Dean and Mrs. By run Gumming? of the school of arts and sciences. Principal and Mrs. Milton Bennion of the school of education, Professor and Mrs. Penv G. Snow of the medical school, and Dean and Mrs. Frank Holrran of the school of law, I iss Lucy M. Van Cott, dean of women. In the girls ' ret room tea will be served. Those who will preside at the tables are Mrs. Samuel ('. Park, Mrs. W. W. Armstrong. Mrs. James Jennings, Mrs. Selden ('Jawson. Mrs. A. H. Parsons, Par-sons, Mrs. W. F. Adams, Mrs. C. H. Mc-Mahon. Mc-Mahon. Tne following young ladies will serve tea to the guests: Miss Pearl Raddatz, Miss Leon Gammette, Mi3s Geneve Brin-ton, Brin-ton, Miss Rhada Gibbs, Miss Orpha KiDgsbury, Miss Priscilia Jennings, Miss Mary Home, Miss Claire Ritor, Miss Hortense Young, Miss Eva Wil- I Hams, Miss Vervene Hays, Miss Daphne Coray, Miss Helen Clawson, Mis3 Mildred Mild-red Rogers, Mies Helen Owen, Miss Jennie Skolfield, Miss Claire Wilcox, Miss Amy Famsworth. Miss Mildred Miles, Miss Ruth Godbe, Miss Rose Marie Young, Mips Lillian Wells, Miss Mao Hawlev, Miss Helen Hanchett, Miss Dursilla Gabv, Miss Helen Hex-' maihalch. Those presiding at the punch tables 111 be Miss Edna Hull, Mrs. Maude Riter Cannon, Miss Inez Clark, Miss Pauline Herrincer. Each of these ladies be assisted at the punch tables by six young ladies. Following are those who will be in --z ltVw- T ( i f ' V ' ' , t If 1 ' ' ' - - - 5 " t ' ' - - ' S . v ... j- . -' . ' .... i I . " . , " S t : - ' . ; V--i ?. ' - J ;. ' . " I : . - .' x ' ' ... : , :,: r ,-:',. v. ! ' O ? . " ,f 1 I . . ( l l - .-' ;- ' . . . : r i : ' h ).; r-i : ' ; i I i f X ' - I , ( . ...... ,. I - ' i - 4 i I . ' -' y ' . !. ' ' J ' A ' ; " J - ' . 1 . - r ' - -i g- w .rt j I ' 3t' (, I Miss Ida Due. former Bait Lake girl, who is making a success In tho theatrical world. She hr.s many friends In Salt Lake, who are Interested In her career. . - . . c:harf;e of the quests, and who -wiU'ox-plain to thorn tho various features of tho new administration building: Library Profensor and Mrs. George M. Marahall, Professor and Mrs. George (,'oray, Profepsor nnd Mrs. Howard E. Driggs, Miss st)er Nolson; faculty room, ProfnsMr and Mrs. James L. Gibson, Gib-son, Professor and Mrs. R. B. Kutchum, Professor W. C. Twiss, William Kelsey; art room. Professor and Mrs. Edwin ' Kvatis, Professor and Mrs. Levi Edgar Young, Professor and Mrs. George C. Wise; south half of first floor, Dr. and Mrs. Charlos T. Vorhies, Professor and Mr, Mosinh Hall, Professor and Mrs. Franklin O. Smith, .Miss Jeanne ZV. Home; archeological museum, Dr. and Mrs. Fred J. Pack, Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Byrnes, Coach and Mrs. Fred . Bennion, Mies Althea Wheeler, Professor and Mrs. Frank H. Fowler; north half of first floor, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Peterson, Professor and Mrs. Henry A. Mattill, Miss Mary B. Fox, Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest W. Pehrson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brighton, Professor and Mrs. Walter A. Kerr; office of the president and the president's secretary, Dr. aiid Mrs. Joshua H. Paul, Professor and Mrs. C. D. Steiner, Professor and Mrs. J. II. Tipton, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Thomas; rest rooms, Professor William G. Roy-lance, Roy-lance, Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Knowltcn, Professor Robert S. Lewis, Phil C. Bin,'. The following- committee will receive the guests at the main entrnnrn: Professor Pro-fessor and Mrs. Freedrink W. Reynolds, Professor and Mrs. Richard R. Lyman, Prof essor and M rs. E. H. Bcckstrand. Professor and Mrs. D. R. Allen, Dr. ami Mrs. K. 11. Bradford, Professor Maude May Babcock, Dr. and Mrs. William ('. Ebaugh, Professor George Hedgcr. MISS NELLIE DAVIS entertained with a bridge luncheon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. R. Davis, on East Second South street, in honor of Miss Jris Campbell, who will be married to Jack Hayes June 22. The jiiiqsts were seated at four small tables. Each had a blue and white eloth and a blue basket filled with pink sweet peas for a cc;' tcrpieoe. The place cards had the nvmnram ot' the hostess in gold. Bridge followed luncheon and a prize was awarded at each tnblo. MRS. W. J. WILLEY entertained in honor of Miss Liu-ile Paul and Miss Felicia Lambert and Mrs. George P. Trayner entertained in honor of Miss Kaehel Smith with a tea at the Lambert home on North Temple street, yesterday afternoon from until ij o 'clock. The houfe was decorated dec-orated in pi nit and white roses. Tiie roses Ave re arranged in a basket, with a pink tulle bow on the handle, as a centerpiece for the tea table. M iss Maine Xeedham presided at tho tea table, assisted by Miss Marge Mathews, M iss Hazel Need ham and Miss Howena Rogers, Both guests ol honor will be , married this week. Forty guests were entertained. MISS OLIVE JON ICS was hostess at a week-end party at Pine Crest in Emigration canyon. II or guests were the following young girls who are graduating from the Fniversitv ol Ftah in the Kindergarten course; Miss Marguerite Whitaker, Miss Ruth Bru-bakcr, Bru-bakcr, Miss Pearl (I on Id, Miss Ardelle Browning of Ogden, Miss llattie Nathan. Miss Ruth McElerhan, Miss Lottio Cornwall, Miss Bertha Crabbe, .Miss Hone Marie Young, Mis Kalher-i Kalher-i n e J v n ri t n gnf nnd -M i a Helen ( law-son. law-son. The. girls otenpied the Jones cottage, cot-tage, Mb.s Marianne Jones acting ae chupcrun. ' THE members of the graduating class of the Lowell sidiool entertained thnir teachers and friends Friday evt-ni ng with an in formal danoi ng party in Whitney hall. The entrance hall and stairway were decorated with college pennants. The pennants were also umd in the ball room. A stringed orchestra was on the balcony. Several Sev-eral booths added to the goncral co.y-r.ess co.y-r.ess "of the nma!l hall. On the stage, where fruit punch was served, palms oriental rugs, pillows, and many easy chairs under the glow of nhaded red lights, made a comfortable looking sitting. Those who acted as patrons were Principal and Mrs. William Bradford, Brad-ford, Miss Carrie Sappiugton, Miss Wali-ott, Mrs. Edward Sheets and Mrs. Selden L Clawson. m MISS LUCILE PUKKFOY entertained enter-tained at high tea Friday at 6 o'clrx-k at the home of her parents, 459 I Sixth ayeuuc, in honor of Miss Helen Wilson, a June bride. The guests were I the Pi Eta Epislon club, of which Miss j Wilson and Miss Purefoy are members, j The tea table had an artistic centerpiece center-piece of Jack roses, arranged in a crystal crys-tal bowl and surrounded by Cupids. The place cards wrro hand-painted Cupids. The. rooms were decorated in American I Beauty ropos. Covers were laid for the ! following guests, besides Miss "Wilson: Miss Mary human, Miss Florence Hal-loran, Hal-loran, Miss Ruth Sowlcs, MLss Jane Darling, Miss Lillie Docber, Mies Cam-i Cam-i lyn Bache of Los Angeles, Miss Belle Tyree. Miss Martha Henderson and M rs. Harold Anderson. MRS. FRANK A. FTSHER entertained enter-tained with the second of a series of bridge teas yesterday afternoon after-noon on Perry avenne, Federal Heights. The first tea was given Friday afternoon. after-noon. Tho decorations were in white and green. Guests were entertained at seven tables of bridge, with tea following.'' follow-ing.'' Those presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Charles W. Boyd and Miss Margaret Gibbs. Assisting in serving were little Miss Katherine Whitney and little Miss Elizabeth Webster. THE Misses Parry had the formal opening of their Summer Tea garden, one block south of Fourteenth South street on State, yesterday. The tea garden is prettily equipped and premises to be quite popular during the summer months. A number will doubtless doubt-less take the advantage offered and give luncheon and tea parties there. Miss Florence L. Parry, who is associated asso-ciated with her sister in the tea room, is head of the domestic science department depart-ment of the Bryant school, and is authority au-thority of dainty cuisine. MANY Salt Lake people who visit southern California during the summer season will be interested in knowing that the Merritt .Jones Hotel mana cement of Ocean Park will present pre-sent Mrs. Arthur C. White, formerly of this city in the first of a series of drawing room song recitals on June 8. The programme following the first evening of song will be an Irish programme, pro-gramme, consisting of the old as wel' as new Irish melodies and reading? i from Irish favorites. The afternoon ot i June 20 a programme for the "kid-;dies" "kid-;dies" will be given. "Musical Dot? ! for Tiny Tors. ' ' by Frieda Pevcke and other children's songs will be included in-cluded in the (tcogramme. Mrs. Wbitr is remembered in Salt Lake, as a talented tal-ented dramatic reader. She is the wife ot a former managing edi tor of The Tribune. THE social features in connection with the commencement week at Rowland hf.ll are junior day .tomorrow, with an exhibition of the work of the art ami domestic science department? in tho afternoon from 4 to fi, with re-f re-f rcshments by the domestic science department Tuesday eveni ng, the senior sen-ior class play will be presented at Whitney hall, with a reception following follow-ing at lo w laud Hall. The senior breakfast at Rowland Hall Wednesdav morning at S:30 o'clock just preceding commencement exercises at St. Mark's cathedral, will be the final social event of the school year. Manv enterta i ti-ments ti-ments have been given in honor of the graduates during the past few weeks, a feast, by tin sophomore class at Rowland Row-land Hall last night completing the round of gayeties preceding commencement commence-ment week. 'oinmencenieut week at. West minste: ; college will be marked by several so- I cial event s. Dr. 11 . W. R chord, presi ! dent of the college, and Mrs. Ri-hord wil! entertain the t rustiv vf the school and thir wives at dinner tomorrow tomor-row evening at the college. Covers will lie laid for t hirty-five. Dr. and M rs. Keherd will entertain the graduati ng class with a luncheon Wednesday at 1 o 'clock at the Blue Bird tea room. The alumni banquet will be given i Tuesday evening at Ferry hall. Tho commencement exercises wi 11 take place in the chapel of the Third Presbyterian Pres-byterian chui ch, Thursday evening. Y M MEK was formally inaugurated in Salt Lake yesterday by the opening of all of the pleasure resorts and Salt Lakers will spend the next three mouths out of doors, enjoving bathing at Salt air, and boating, pic nicking and similar diversion at the various parks mirrounding the city. Emigration canyon, with the opening of Pine Crest inn yesterday, will resume re-sume its popularity of last summer and promises to bo a mneea for city dwellers, who do not have the privilege priv-ilege of summer homes or a ku miner at the Bcashoro. Various picnic parties went up the canyon yesterday. One of these consisted of members of the Y. W. !. A., who enjoyed a camp fire and picnic luncheon on tho lot upon j which a summer camp is to be built ; later in the summer. The Salt Lake Equestrian club will ride up the canyon can-yon toilay and have 2 o'clock dinner at Pine Crest. THE COUNTRY CLUB had an unusually un-usually large attendance yesterday yester-day in honor of Memorial day. Following Fol-lowing tho tennis and golf events of the afternoon tea was served on the lawn by the entertainment committee, consisting of Mrs. Robert J. Glendin- ; ning, Mrs. Clifford R. Pearsall and Mrs. L. II. Famsworth. Among those who had reservations for the regular table d 'bote dinner in the evening were Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Rosenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Reid, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gilmer, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Loughborough, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Keith, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Miller, Mr. and M rn. Fred A. Hale, M and Mrs. F. S. Murphy. MRS. OLIVE HAVENS and son, E. Havens, enturtiii ncd a pa r of friends with a picnic in Kmigratii canyon yesterday. The party v. cut. i the canyon in the muming and f-uj'ty a picnic luncheon at noon. The par included Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hoiian Mr. and M rs. C. ( a r.-on, Mr. ai Mrs. M. J. AJdenhaghan, Mr. and M: ' C. L. Hobbon, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ore gf r, Mr. and M rt . Ilowa rd A i rev, M; E. C. Morey, Mrs. H. C. Morey, Mr. a. Mrs. J. L. Bowman, Miss Ruth Bo man, Mr. Peterson, Jack Freeman, Freeman, Howard Carpenter, Mis Bo man and Miss Alexander. Events of Coming Wee Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank will be home to their friends this afternoon &2j East South Temple street, in co rhmc-nt to their son, Boris, who w be confirmed today at Temple B 'N Israel. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ganz and M and Mrs. Samuel Samuels will be home with 5Tr. and Mrs. Oscar LehiQ 973 Fourth South fitreet, today. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Markel will : ' ceive their friends this afternoon their home, 212 Ninth East street, (Continued on Following Page,) ; j j (Continued from Preceding Page.) I ; honor of their daughter, Floreuoe, who '- will be confirmed today. - ! Miss Naomi Hoffman, daughter of 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hoffman, who has been attending school at Mt. Ver-', Ver-', nou seminary, Washington, D. C, will : arrive home this evening to spend the i summer with her parents. j M rs. J. 0. Dick will entertain at . luncheon Wednesday in honor of Mrs. j W. H. Cunningham, who is visiting here from Oakland, Cal. j i Mrs. A. D. Cleveland has issued invi-j invi-j tations for a tea Wednesdav after-i after-i noon from 4 to 6 at her home, 3 15 First i avenue. j t Mrs. L. R. Willard announces the I opening of her art exhibit Monday at j 40.1 East First South street. The ex- ' hi bit will be open every day from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. I Mrs. Charles G. Billings and Mrs. j i Merrill Xiblev have issued invitations : for a tea Fridav at the Xiblev home, j ' " -i ! Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Murdock will en- t tertain with an automobile party fol J ( lowed by a dance Tuesday evening at j j their home on G street, in compliment j i to their daughter, Miss Afton Mur- I i donk. j ! ; Mrs. W. F. Jensen will entertain j Wednesday with a large bridge tea at ! i her home on Third avenue. ; i : Invitations have been issued for an : ; exhibition of the domestic science and : j manual training department of the ': ' Bryant preparatory school Thursday i j evening at the school at S o'clock. II j j The Delta Epsilon sorority of Uni-, Uni-, versity of Utah will entertain Tuesday ! ; at noon with luncheon at the Blue Bird j tearoom for the senior members. Miss I Josephine "vTaUaee, Miss Winifred Mc- t j Donald, Miss Annie Staines, Miss ! Claire Pendleton and Miss Leona Mc . j Curtain. i j Miss Ethel Paul will entertain at j breakfast Thursday at 12:30 o 'clock. J in honor of Miss Isabel Shiffer, one of !' the earlv June brides, j i ; St. Mark 's cathedral guild will give a t-ard party and silver tea at the home of Mrs. William Philirj Kiser. " 1 60 Thirteenth East street. Tuesdav, iJune 9, from 2 until 5 o'clock." A sale j of beautiful handkerchiefs from different differ-ent states and foreign countries will be ! -held. ; j The Grant school will entertain at tea Thursday at 5 o'clock at the Blue ! Bird tearoom. I , i Mrs. George B.Turner and Miss Mary j Snell will entertain Saturday with a bridge luncheon at the Blue Bird tea- room, in compliment to Miss Phyllis Dvrver. ' Mrs. H. E. Barton and Miss Lueile Peterson will entertain at tea at Franklin Frank-lin 's Thursdav afternoon for Miss ;Grace Stringfellow. a -Tune bride. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosenbers. Dr. and Mrs. Theo Mever and Mr. and Mrs. H. Hirschman will receive their friends Miss Grace M. Hewlett, whose marriage to W. C. Davidson will ' take place Wednesday. , i fff x i : fff :, &.y -' v"- II I i y this afternoon at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eosenberg. 32 H street. Mrs. C. ,X. White will entertain Tuesday afternoon at her home in the Covev 'apartments, in honor of Mrs. Addison K. Ware and Mrs. K. V. Berthelet, who are in the city on their wav .from Los Angeles to Denver. The members of the Salt Lake Equestrian club will de up Emigration Emigra-tion canyon today in their regular weeklv meet. A chicken and Irotit dinner will be enjoyed at Pinecrest inn at 2 o'clock. Miss Margaret Winter will entertain( at her home in Lake Breeze. Monday evening, in honor of Mrs. Frank L. Lehmann. formerly Miss Josephine Yeltz. Miss Ruth Prather will 2ive a dance Thursdav evening, in honor of Mis? Helen Kearns. who will leave .lune 10 for anta Kosa, Cal., with her parents.. Senator and Mrs. Thomas Kearns, to spend the summer. Mrs. Clifford R. Foster and Mrs. Claude T. Karnes will entertain with a dausant Saturday afternoon at the Ladies' Literary clubhouse, in honor ot Miss Hazel Barnes, a .June bride. ... Mrs. Wellington E. Lake will give a tango tea Mondav afternoon at her home. ' Cobblecrest, ' ' on East .'r'ourh Temple street. V Weddings and Engagements Mr. and Mrs. George F. Smith announce an-nounce the marriage ot their daughter, Ethel, to Berlean Kmri'-k, which took place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, 7S L street. The wedding was a quiet one, with only relatives and intimate friends of the couple in attendance. The couple will be at home, .titer June 3, at the Brown apa rtments. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. C'lawson. Jr., announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Catherine 1.., to George M. YN'il-Jiains. YN'il-Jiains. The marriage will take place in August. , Mrs. M. E. Sloan announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter, Edith, to Richard ('. Treanor. The marriage will take place the latter part of June. " Mrs. M.- Horkin announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter, Ethel, to Lloyd D. Sinclair. The wedding will take place the last of June, i Mr. and Mrs. W. YV. Butler announce the engagement of their daughter, Essie, Es-sie, to Samuel Cox. The wedding will take place in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Martin announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter. daugh-ter. Zella, to Elof A. Carlson. The wed-ding' wed-ding' will take place June 24. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. ITalliday of Pleasant Grove announce the engagement engage-ment of their daughter, A'ida, to Glen' A danism of Pleasant Grove, the marriage mar-riage to take place in June. The marriage of Miss Grace Hewlett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orson H. Hewlett, to VJ. C. Davidson will take place Wednesdav. The marriage of Miss Rachel Smith i and A. Leroy Taylor will take place 1 Tuesdav in the Salt Lake temple, j - . . j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Armstrong ; announce the engagement nf .their i daughter, Clara, to F. H. Ebert. Tbe i marriage will take place June 2-1. I Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Jacobson an-1 an-1 Bounce the ninriage of their daughter'. Ruby, to H. J. Wnrhurton on May S.' The couple have gone to Mysa. Ore., to i make their home. i Mrs. F. Hansen of Fourth East street, announces the engagement of her daughter, Anna, to Claude L. "White. Mr. and Mrt Alfred Gardiner announce an-nounce the engagement, of their daughter. daugh-ter. Claribel. to Joseph I. Bowden. The wedding will take place in the Salt Lake temple in June. . Mr. and Mrs. Daid S. Hitesman announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter. daugh-ter. Hattie, to J. E. C. Brown of A!-toona. A!-toona. Pa. The wedding will take place June PV Mr. and Mrs. P. Tyrnlr-r announce the engagement of their daughter, Har-notte Har-notte to Joseph (..line, sou of Mr. a-ud Mrs. Aaron Cline. Mi Lulo Paul, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Joshua H. Paul, and Lawrence Law-rence Woodford Hardy wi'l be married Wednesdav. The cerenionv will take place in the Salt Lake temple at high noon. Personal Mr. and Mrs. J. Gottstein of Evanston, Wyo., have taken apartment 20 at the Canning for the summer. Miss Xelle Beatty has returned to her home in Dun lap, Iowa, after a visit to her aunt, Mrs. F. P. Gallagher. V I Miss Norma Martin, Miss Pearl Tre- I loar and Miss Muriel Sullivan are spending the week end with friends in Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. W. ). Clelnnd have taken tho A. II. Boxiud residence at 57 Sixth East for the summer, and will be at home there June 1. Miss Edna Black, cafeteria director of the Y. W. C. A., will leave Monday for Wendell, la., for a month's vacation, vaca-tion, i i Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Greene, Mr. j and Mrs. Rodney T. Badger, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Whitney and Mr. and Mrs. George O. Bradley returned tbe past-week past-week from a trip to Spokane and Butte. Mrs. William H. Cunningham and little son, Paul, of Oaklandj Cab, are guests of !Nrs. Cunningham s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dern. S. E. Josi, of McGill, Nev.t returned home yesterday after a visit to his sister-in-law, Mrs. Emil Josi. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen Keyes have returned from a two months' trip through California, for the benefit of Mrs. Keyes 's health, which is much improved. im-proved. Mrs. Guy Knickerbocker of Syracuse, X. V., is spending two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. A. Conover, in the Smith apartmen ts. Mrs. W, H. Dickson will leave this week for St. Louis and will later go to Canada to spend the summer. i Mrs. Frank Anderson will leave the! first of the -eek for California to spend , a month with relatives in southern California. Miss Dorothy Jennings has returned from. Preston, Tdaho, where she has taught school for the past nine months. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Walker ha e returned re-turned from a three weeks' visit to the eoat. Dr. and Mrs. George Tuttle and two fons hav returned to their home in St. Louis, after a visit to Mri. Tuttle "e parent", Mr. and Mrs. George Y. Wallace. Wal-lace. They were accompanied by Mrs. G. D. B. Miller, who had been visiting in the city for a short while. Mr. and Mf. John C. Da!v and little daughter, Margaret, arrived home last week from a visit to Twin Falls, Ida. Mi Gra"e Cnwie has gone ea?t for a visit to New York and other Atlantic roat cities. She will be gone several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Bower and litt'e ?nn. Robert, have returned from California. Cali-fornia. They visited au older ?0n. William Wil-liam Bower, who will be graduated from Lcland Stanford university this "vr ar. Mr. JacV Havmond. of S-ida. caL, is the g.itst of her mother. Mrs. W. C. Squi res, 2"4 Can von n-ad. Mr. Lncv A. Hnll has arrived in the citv ffjT a visit of a few d:tvs wih her on. Dr. Kobert W. Hall. Mrs. Hall is ; on her way to Chicago, where she will I ioin a party to travel around the world. Mrs. Hall's home is in Los Angeles. it t. Dr. and .Mrs. A. J. Murphy left, last week for a month's visit to -Seattle and Vancouver. Miss Nellie Pearsall has gone to Elgin 111., for a month's visit. a Mrs. Nellie J. Clapp and Mrs. Jack Brtckloy of Philadelphia, mother and sister of Holla E. Clapp, are guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Clapp at the Hotel Sem-loh. Sem-loh. Mrs. Wayne K Smith of Los An-geley An-geley arrived last week, to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank God.be. V Mi?s Dorothy Froiseth, head of the domestic scienee department of the Mt. Pleasant hiph school, has arrived to spend the summer with her par-ents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. M. Froiseth. Froi-seth. Mrs. F. D. l-Iobhs and daughter, Miss Edith Hobbs, will leave this week for Long; Beach, Cal., for a two weeks' stay. They will later go to Berkeley to make their home. Mrs. Samuel R. Xeel will leave this week for a visit to Mrs. Neel 'sfor-mer 'sfor-mer home in Baltimore. They will also visit in Virginia aajd other eastern and southern points. i Mrs. F. J. Westcott and sons will leave this week for the east to be gone several months. Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Edward will leave Fridav for San Jose to spend the summer with her brother, John V. Thomas. Dr. and Mrs. Steele Bailey. Jr., of Mammoth are in the citv. the guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Harvielje at the Moxum hotel. Mrs. Bailev is on her wav to Kentuckv for a visit. " Mrs. C. P. Harviella and daughter, Tsabel. will leave Thursday for Tintic I to spend the summer. Miss Norma MaeC'uaipr of Spokane. Wash., is visiting Miss Emma Zane at the C. M. Bell home on First avenue. Miss MacCuaig formerly lived in Salt Lake and has many friends here. Miscellaneous Events Miss Marge Mathews entertained with a 5 o'clock tea Friday afternoon at her home on North Main in eompli-niCDt eompli-niCDt to Miss Grace Hewlett, a bride j of nest week. The house was deco-; rated in pink roses. The tea table1 hud a basket of roses as a centerpiece and roses were given as favors to each guest. Miss Mathews was assisted by her sister. Miss Ana Mathews and by Mrs. K E. Mathews. The guests were Mis Hewlett, Mrs. O. H. Hewlett, Mist Hazel Neenham. Miss Hazel Fox, Miss Emma Chase, Miss Carol Lyon. Miss Fae Lambert, Miss Lillie Fox and Miss Belle Gibby. Misn Altbea Wheer entertained Saturdav at a kensiegton for Miss Hart-nan. who will leave for South America next week. Miss Edna Evans entertained forty guests at a musical Fridav- afternoon in honor of Miss Hazel KJaine Barnes, one of the June brides. Mrs. Lawrence C. Eloed entertained informally Wednesdav afternoon in honor of her ?:ster. Miss Hazel E'aine Barnes whose marriage will take placo in June. The members of the A. F. club will meet with Mrs. S. B. Chipman at Farmiugton Friday afternoon. The guests will take the 1 o'clock car. Miss Eva Crawford entertained Inst week at a musical in honor of Misa Hazel Elaine Barnes, a bride of the coming month. Among the Boloits of the evening were David Reese, Hugh' -Dougalh Miss Marian Cannon, Miss .-Edna .-Edna Evans, Miss Mary Cobble, Miss Barnes and Miss Crawford. About thirty guests were present. Mrs." Archie Gilbert entertained a few friends at bridge Thursdav.' in compliment to her sister. Mrs. Niyht -ingale Hamilton of San Francisco, who is here tor the summer. Mrs. C. F. Porter and Miss Lvali Payne left Thursday to attend the commencement exercises at the Cub ' ver military school in Indiana. Miss ; Payne will visit in the east for some time before returning. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stevens are at San Diego visiting Mrs. Stevens' sis- ' ter, Mrs. M. E. Sloan, where they will remain for tbe wedding of Miss Edith Sloan and Richard C. Treanor. Miss Grace Hewlett entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon with a trousseau tea at her home on East Seventh South street. The decorations, were in pink and white roses and carnations. Musical Mu-sical numbers were given by Miss Marge Mathews and Miss Fae Lambert. -Miss Caroline Lyon entertained at luncheon last week at her home on inth avenue for Miss Hewlett. Miss Blanche Hanna entertained the Kewpie Klub members at her home on - j Fourth East at a linen shower Tuesday in honor of Miss Zella Martin, a bride of next month. The table was decorated deco-rated in the club colors, pink and white, and refreshments were in the same tints. The ice creams were individual individu-al "Kewpie" dolls. Dolls dressed as brides in pink and white were the favors. fa-vors. Games were played and favors were awarded to Miss Pearl Curry, Mrs. Floyd Roueche, Miss Rose Shaier arid Miss Ruth Tucker. Miss Ethel Taylor sang ''Garland of Old Fashioned Fash-ioned Roses' and Miss Elsie "Whncher and Miss Ruth Tucker read several appropriate ap-propriate selections. Those present were Miss Marguerite Scott and M:ss Lelia Scott, Miss Ethel Tavlor, Miss Ada Tavlor. Miss Zella Martin end Miss Clairo Martin. Miss Ruth Tucker. Miss Pearl Curry, Miss Rose Shafer. Miss Jessie Jes-sie Cowan. Miss Elsie White her. Miss Blanche Hanna. Mrs. H. Frost. Mrs. F. C. Ro-ieche and Mrs. Leo Martin. Miss Helen Drennan and Mis-. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Peterson gave a surprise party at (Continued on Following Page.) society (Continued from Preceding P?.ge.) the Hrenna n home, ' West Sixth South street, in honor of Miss Blanche Neibaur and Pert Sigler. who are to be mairied earl'." next month. Music was furnished bv the Neibaur orchestra, orches-tra, assisted by A ngusi Jones. The parlor was decorated with red roses, while pink carnations were uted in the dining room. Those present were Mr. ami Mrs. John Morteusen. M. and LMm. M. Neibaur. Mr. and Mra. b. biviug-ton, Miss Ada Jacobs, Miss Laura Ai'kr-nnuii, M iss Jviith Peterson. Miss I vy Morten sen. M iss Kate Hawes. ieorge K nepp, Enoch Clark, Edward Pomerov, Lawrence Mortensen, Alma Peterson, Leo Neibaur and Roy Mor-t Mor-t en sen. - i M iss Km ma G illespie entertained a few of her classmates at her home Wednesday afternoon. The rooms were decorated in gold and blue, the L. D. S. I', colors, several selections were played on the piano by Miss Esther Kjar. Mies Isanol Donaldson and the "hostess. A luncheon was served with covers for eight. The centerpiece cen-terpiece was a large gold and blue vase filled with red roses. Those present were: Miss Ethel Newman, Mis Florence Hicken, Mis Wynona Mauss, Miss Esther Kjar, Miss Isabel Donaldson. Donald-son. Mifs Lulu Neff and Mies Eldruua Walton. Mi?s Marguerite and Miss Lelice Scott entertained at a parcel shower at hr home. No. 2 Bunga'ow apartments Wedne-dav afternoon, in honor of Mi--; Zella Martin, a bride of the roming month. The long table at which twelve were seated was decorated in p,n': and white. The i-es: were of the ame .;had' A large K e w p , e doll dressed in bridal costume snrro'inded bv pink weet pras formed the centerpfer-e. The fa vers were vmail Japanese umVreilas in siher an gold and little piub satin ba of rice, the contents of which were show-ercd show-ercd on the bride ;iS she sat hi t'i.e head of the table. After the guests had enjoyed en-joyed the dainty refreshments thev ga'thered in the parlor where the bre -at in the center of the room undr a large pink and white umbrella and opened bundles displaying many brauii-ful brauii-ful gifts. A surprise was gien Mrs. Frank J. Eeid of 670 Downington avenue Thursdav Thurs-dav evening bv thirty of her friends and relatives. Music and gam were features of the evening. E. J. Michael gave violin selections with Miss Cabby at the piano, and Miss Me Arthur placing plac-ing the mandolin. Refreshments wer, served. Byron Tteid and Arthur Pratt plaved piano selections. |