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Show wmmm8 .f. v TSfeM I ' . i if w uhont Pt i. music aiut 1 ' wuNmii cona.-ifiice. vMlheut NvK. J ifv! I'-it without - nY si'ivaroi m a well known Hjivo t' rl years aao culled Suit ot t he Poor," me:u KiN-hi-u sule ot a largo cut'e on Vfj'i l1 kiu-hon or vuli of swuAi function;, whilo add i'er:S'i to sucoessful entevtuiu-, entevtuiu-, ukeu as a matter ot" 00 arse. ..vVtsi, icily served food, while background perhaps has r - o with the aiuves of reoop - -jj ;-,;3vhooii or dinner, than any -' iUire ot hospitality. A hostess that sb- i serving a peri'eoily : iiLp.er bt'ams with satisfaction, s:e pleased, and au air of ei conversation to rtow and :o feoid sway. i,'J oi a well-known catering .-.f-: rovently remarked : - ot the social entertainment nuu'h consideration, ami yet -'y.Z -v wrong our telephone ;iTar..l the (arty cannot go on, ;:: rat of it is properly ad- XM! uill forpet one buv New , ve when we were serving two : j. On? was for the E 1 k s a u j for the Maccabees. When z-: tor service began, eocstcrna- v.-ed. The orders had gotten T;e quantities were not only ::. rut the purple color scheme il er.rhasi-eJ in the refresh-heva refresh-heva delivered to the Mac- - er:ertAicr!iect, where red, white held sway. After much - -:ho-ir.i; and swift messenger - s:a::er was adjusted and -zz w-0t well. ::er trial we have is in petting - i:i.-i;?es. A wedding dinner " ;UTei perhaps an hour bt cause 1 ' s . ;: th ? d '.1 ni b e r 0 0 0 instead of 3 ;cr:ain street. No name was : r Jt the delivery man riht. j zi:e uere was no such number j '"! :e was at s-ra. Again the '"" il :t!?rho:e was brought to the "" : 7:e iosiess of the wedding din-"J::-:.izl the store of the delay in ir.vil of ber order, the driver of " " ::-?ry Ta:on telephoned in for ' and the dinner was finally all of this you see that the r:: i-res largely in society, even i behind the scenes. 7 ' T5 of autumn are in the air. in "'.i: weather, the first supe3tiong L--'.yrr. izi yellow in the leaves of : ':?s and the bright tints of fall i A few large receptions have :'2!: the approach of fall and ''J' '-' of nniaier informally. These "-'s have been in the nature of i!. and ?onver?ation has run " : :?!iae of reminiscences of vaca- and experiences. : '" ' : 'c.ihtful functions of the past ; T-?z a buffet luncheon given by -.en Miller at her home on First . zr.i&y in compliment to her sis- -- ho'ise guest, Mrs. Howard H. '-":r, and to Mrs. George Suth-Washington, Suth-Washington, wife of Senator 'i, and a tea given later the j v by Mr. Edwin F. Holmes at ; f -a-tifal country home, ,;Oak- ;-"-ai3ae-ts for fall brides is the 1 tie coming week and will con-be con-be for some time. A mother ' r,i the popular brides remarked he anDreciated the atten- ' -JTn her daughter, that she would lled to decline some of the ":"Tcn tyJ 1 . , , uucicij UC, BLIC 1 -':-tey worn out before the wed- - -jr JAY grows in popularity as :ciDK uayin Salt Lake society, -ssive Saturdays, yesterday, ''orday and Saturday, September i date of three prominent j y- Miss Gwendolen Tripp be- bride of Scott Groo yeater-Martha yeater-Martha Watson and Seymour -i Jr., win be married next v. and the wedding of Miss ' park and Harry W. Sturgcs is ' "ptember 2. & BAGLEY entertained with f party at the Orpheura yester-following yester-following luncheon on the ';:-Q r-f the Hotel Utah, in com-;. com-;. b Mr- J. T. Kingsbury, who ' oon for xew y0rk, to remain time, J'0n Tas served at 12:30 at a d Uble. The centerpiece was a f of pink roses, rising from a r"rik sweet peas. Two smaller y .ller bowls of sweet peas end of the table. Smilax formed a delicate tracery .loth' connecting the floral ; -s! ' Tie I,lac,! (ards bore the , of the hostess in gold. " w'ho included the members ' hich the hostess and guet ! tfJ"?f were as follows- Mrs. l " ;g:J17"' "5""Vy fi t?: f Jt V- - - - ::P I r'-- S,H " i - r . ' " ' ; ':" - ; K$m$9 - . ;. ' ; Mom Mrs. Scott Groo, formerly Miss Gwendolin Tripp, daughter of Dr. Ernest A. Tripp, who was married yesterday. Pliolo by Olsen & Griffith. Kingsbury, Mrs. John C. Cutler, Mrs. Edward E. Jenkins, Mrs. Francis Armstrong, Arm-strong, Mrs. O. 0. Beebe, Mis. Howard Driggs, Mrs. C. B. Stewart, Mrs. Samuel Stewart, Mrs. J. C. Craig, Miss Julia Bagley, Mrs. June B. Hills, Mrs. George Lambourne, Mrs. William Tobias, Mrs. John Stringham, Mrs. Walter Wallace, Mrs. Ernest Van Cott, Mrs. Parley Jen-son, Jen-son, Mrs. Herbert E. Cutler, Miss Vera Felt, Mrs. J. Fred Dayncs, Mrs. Mabel Hale, Mrs. W. L. Dunn, Mrs. P. W. Madsen, Mrs. William Bean, Mrs. W. F. Armstrong, Mrs. K. R. Barton, Mrs. E. W. Brainard, Mrs. Edward L. Burton, Mrs. D. H. Livingston, Mrs. E. W. Mad-sen Mad-sen Mrs. William Armstrong. ' MISS IDA GILES entertained at tea yesterday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock at the home of her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. J. D. Giles, on Fourth avenue, in honor of Miss Bessie Willes, a September Sep-tember bride. The tea table had smilax studded with pink sweet peas festooned from the chandelier to the corners of the table. A tall vase of pink roses in a bowl of sweet peas was the centerpiece. A cluny lace cover was over pink satin. Pink gladioluses were used in tall vases about the dining room. The parlor was decorated dec-orated in goblenglow and sunflowers, the reception hall in pink sweet pens and the library in pink gladioluses. Keceiving with the hostess and guest of honor was Miss Bernice Lyman, who, with Miss Giles, will be bridesmaid at Miss Willes 's wedding. Assisting in entertaining en-tertaining were Miss Marie James, Miss Olive Snow, Miss Florence James, Miss Rachel Petersen, Mrs. J. H. Iverson, Miss .lenalyn Giles, Miss Victoria Mblg-ley, Mblg-ley, Miss Leah Parry, Miss Louise James, Miss Gladys Barker, Mrs. Hyrum Carstensen, Mrs. W. J. Willes and Mrs. H. E. Giles. Presiding at the lea table were Mrs. Winn Willes, Mrs. Karl Willes, Mrs. Jack Giblis and Miss Mirl Giles. Mrs. J. D. Giles had charge of the dining room. Little Miss Dorothy Giles and little Miss Katherine Engberg received the guests at the door. MNY visitors were entertained the past week at the Y. W. C. A. vacation vaca-tion cottage in Emigration canyon. The Rev. George E. Davies will deliver an address at the cottage this afternoon at 5 o'clock on "A Vacation Vision." Following are visitors registered at the camp the past week: Miss Louise A. Shiell, Miss Lester Kent, Mrs. Elizabeth V. Fritz, Miss Rhoda Oliver, Miss Anna Dnpaix, Miss Leah Peterson, Miss Elsie Itogan, Miss Jessie Riley, Miss Mary Lanning, Miss Maurine Sasse, Miss Ethel Watkins, Miss Dorothy S. Froiseth, Miss Betty Perkins, Miss Clara Worrall, Miss Cleo Phillips, Miss Marie II. Groenig, Miss Mary E. Orem of Sharon, Mass., Miss Kate !. Williams of Cambridge, Mass., Miss M.'ie Sutton, Miss Etlethe liobiuson, Miss Elizabeth Reherd, Miss Jivsie Oh-lin, Oh-lin, Miss Ann Tyler, Mrs. Gertrude Fre-ligh, Fre-ligh, Mrs. R. K. Huffman, Mrs. John Wbnllry, Mrs. E. T. Sasse, John M. Simpkin, Mr. and Mrs. Percival O. Perkins, Per-kins, Mr. and Mrs. II. ). Kenney, Mrs. J. K. P.owdle, Mrs. J. B. Ireland, Mrs. J. M. McClure, Mrs. U. W. Reherd, Master Mas-ter Harold Reherd, Mrs. Charles Pearson of Sharon, Mass., Rev. Clifton Wnlcott of Sharon, Mass., Miss Anna Forslund, Miss Mildred Stephens, Miss Helen Bottom, Bot-tom, Mrs. N. Z. Shepherd, Miss K. A. Pitman, Miss Margarette McLane, Miss Nora B. Phillips, Miss Thelma McMul-len, McMul-len, Miss Myrta B. Trovers, Miss Erma B. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. E. Thorell, Miss Gertrude Moffat, Miss Violet Peck, Miss Irene Jensen, Ray Hickok, R. A. Mallser, Miss Margarot Hamlin, Charle A. Lambourne, Lam-bourne, Mrs. A. Lambourne, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Lang, Harold Wiihart, Beth- ene Lang, Miss liuby Lang. MISS MATMORIE HOWARD entertained enter-tained on the roof garden at the Hotel Utah last night with a supper dance in compliment to Miss Eleanor Park and Harry W. Sturgcs, who will be married soon, and also for Miss , Alice Wli ipple of Burlington, Iowa, i guest of Mrs. Orlando W. Powers. The guests were seated at ono long table, decorated with three white enameled baskets of asters in shades of pink. Flulfy bows of pink tulle adorned the handles of (the baskets. Smilax and ferns were twined between the bas-kels. bas-kels. Covers were laid for the following guests besides the guests of honor: Mr. and Mrs. James B. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Calvin, Miss Marjorie Bidwell, Miss Adelaide Woodruff, Miss Marian Mcln-tyre, Mcln-tyre, Miss Margaret Mclntyre, Miss Carolyn Cowan, Miss Sybil Walker, Miss Dorothy Walker, Miss Darlene Kimball, Miss Virginia Whitney, Miss Claudia Greene, Miss Dorothy Bamberger, H. W. Sturges, Edmund Kearns, Harold Greene, Russell Woodruff, John Wallace, Kenneth Yeats, Warner Morrison, Ralph Weilcr, GJeed Miller, Courtney Lynch, Herman Post, Boyd Park. SALT LAKERS are still finding Brighton attractive. The following guests were registered at the Brighton hotel the past week: Mrs. Curtis Y. Clawson, Mrs. W. W. Edwards, Muss Nelda Edwards, William B. Kendall, La Vaun Haymond, Arthur L. Browne, Mrs. , E. M. Resseman, C. W. Rsseman, Mrs. ' John Bradley, Mrs. M. F. Ellis, Lelah i Love.ioy, W. O. Van Cott, Mrs. C. M. .facobson and family, Irma E. Sims, Evah Packard, E. R. Hannibal, Beth Bradford, Russ Jones, Russel Morris, Fred A. More-ton, More-ton, Arthur E. Mbreton, Mrs. Sebey M rs. William C. Jen ningw, M Ihs Jennings, Jen-nings, JJnjfeHSor W. I' liinzli:r, Anno Taylor, Lucilo Ea rd ley, Lylp Brad ford, Victor L. fall, Gilliert ). Moyle, John Clair and family, .fames Moyle, Einar ,.ilon. CELEIlliA TING its eighth birthday, the Beta Epsilun of Sigma Chi of the University of Ctnh enjoyed a cruihe on Salt lake to Antelope inland, yesterday yester-day afternoon, followed by a dinner dance at the Ship cafe. The wives and young women f rii-nds of the mem Iters were invited to join in the celebration. The party on the cruise included forty, and covers were laid for eighty at dinner. din-ner. The cafe was decorated in the fraternity frater-nity colors, gold and blue. The lights were shaded in gold and bine lanterns and vases of golden glow were placed about the room. Whit e roses, the fraternity fra-ternity flower, adorned the dinner tables. ta-bles. The menu and the programme of toasts and dances had a cover design of a knot of blue ribbon outlined in gold embossed in one corner. Carl Scott was toastmaster, and introduced intro-duced the toaHt givers in a clever way. j "How It. Came to Pass" was the title of a bright toast given by Earl Havener, Have-ner, one of the charter members. J. C. McCIain responded in a capable way to the toast, "What It Means." George O. Romney had charge of the arrangements arrange-ments for the entertainment. The reason for the cruise to Antelope was the faj't that the installation ceremonies cere-monies of the fraternity eight years ago were held there on what is known as Sigma Chi Gibraltar. LITTLE MISS MAR10V WTSCOMB entertained twenty of her little friends yesterday afternoon at her home, 187 X street. The house was decorated in various shades of yellow, brought out in goldenglow and nasturtiums. nas-turtiums. A vase of goldenglow formed a centerpiece cen-terpiece for the tea table, with yellow ribbons extending from it to each place. The place cards were decorated with yellow flowers. The ices, cakes and candies were also in yellow. A yellow balloon was given as a favor to each littlo gUC3t. MISS CLARA PROUT and Miss Martha Mar-tha Barlow entertained with an Orpheum party yesterday afternoon in compliment to Miss Martha Watson, a bride of the coming week. Tea followed at the Xewbouse hotel. The tea table was decorated in pink asters. The party included fourteen. Mies Janet Thompson entertained at lum heon Wednesday at her home in the Emma apartments in compliment to Miss Watson. The table was decorated in gallardias in the rich brown and yellow-shades. yellow-shades. Covers were laid for six. MRS. EDWIX F. HOLMES entertained enter-tained at dinner on the Hotel Utah roof garden last night in compliment compli-ment to her guest. Miss Adele Blood, who is here on her way from New York to Los Angeles, and of Robert Walton of San Francisco. Dinner was followed by dancing. Covers were laid for the following, besides be-sides the guest of honor and hostess: Mrs. L. L. Terry, Walter C. Lewis, Harry Har-ry MacMillan, Dr. Archibald Rykert and Lorenzo Snow. MEMBERS and former members 'of the Fortnightly Bridge club gave an informal reception at the Newhouse hotel last night to Mrs. Philip Hopkins of Kansas City, who is visiting in the city; Mrs. E. N. Coffey, who will leave Salt Lake soon to join her husband on the border, and Mrs. Karl Groweg, who will leave today for Defiance. Ohio, to make her home. All of the guests of houor were former members of the club. TWO popular brides, Miss Eleanor Park and Miss Alice Lyne, were guests of honor at an Orpheum party yesterday afternoon, with Miss Helen MacVichie as hostess. Tea followed the matinee at the MacVichie home on East South Temple street. The tea table had a centerpiece of pink asters. The party included sixteen of the intimate girl friends of the guests of honor. MISS GENEVIEVE GAVIN entertained enter-tained a few friends at an Orpheum Or-pheum party Saturday afternoon, followed fol-lowed by a tea at the Newhouse, in honor of Mrs. Roy Mclntyre, a recent bride. MANY of the younger society folks wont out to Pinecrcst inn Wednesday Wed-nesday evening for the special dinner and dance. Registered at the inn the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Wiucs, Mrs. H. A. Weymouth, Mrs. G. W. Powers, Miss Alice Whipple, Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Hanson, Mrs. J. C. Hanchett, Mrs. B. F. Caffy and daughter, Mrs. Dora Rippe Croft, Mrs. B. W. Aldrich, Mrs. J. M. Hudson, Mrs. George McDonald of California, Cali-fornia, B. F. Caffy and sons, Mrs. F. P. Hatch, Mrs. J. A. Hatch, Mrs. R. Hatch, Mrs. Oliver Hatch and Mrs. Polly Grant t of Woods Cross, I. D. Anderson of Mid-vale, Mid-vale, Mr. and Mrs. D, 8. Sponecr, Mr. and Mrs. Corrit Fort, J. J. Jinrke and family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keyser. MRS. MATTHEW OTXLKN enter-tained enter-tained at her home on Fifth East street in honor of Mrs. George Sutherland Suther-land of Washington, wife of Senator Sutherland, who is spending some time in Salt Lake. Covers were laid for twelve at luncheon, which was followed by bridge. Events of Coming Week Miss Eleanor Park, a September bride, will bo tho guest of honor at a bridge tea to be given by Miss Marjorie Bidwell, at her home, 35 Fifth East street, Friday afternoon. Miss Margaret Mar-garet Mclntyre and Miss Marian Mclntyre Mc-lntyre will give a dancing party Saturday Sat-urday evening at their home on Seventh Sev-enth avenue, in honor of Miss Park and her fiance, Harry W. Sturges. Mrs. Roger W. Powers will entertain at luncheon Monday at Lingerlonger, in honor of Mrs. James B. Austin, a summer bride, and Miss Alice Whipple of Burlingame, Ohio, a guest at the Powers home. . Miss Martha Watson, who will be married Saturday to Seymour L. Billings, Bil-lings, Jr., will be the guest of honor at a tea to be given Thursday afternoon after-noon by Miss Evelyn Tempest. Mrs. Seymour L. Billings, Sr., will entertain at dinner Thursday evening, in honor of Miss Watson and Mr. BilliDgs, who is a Eon of the hostess. Miss Watson will give a trousseau tea at her home on Fifth East street, Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Miss Victoria Midgley and Clarence Edmonds, who will be married the latter lat-ter part of August, will be guests of honor at a dinner to be given tomorrow evening by Mrs. W. D. Edmonds at her home on Princeton avenue. Mrs. C. O. Orlob wdll give a kitchen shower Tuesday Tues-day afternoon for Miss Midgley. Miss Gladys Barker will entertain with a miscellaneous shower Thursday afternoon after-noon for the bride. Miss Midgley will give a trousseau tea Friday afternoon at her home on Third avenue, and Miss Olive Snow and Miss Gladys Barker will give a large tea for Miss Midgley at the Snow home on Canyon road, Saturday Sat-urday afternoon. ! The Australian society will entertain with a basket picnic at Lagoon, Wednesday, Wed-nesday, at 7 o'clock. Dancing and an open-air concert will be enjoyed in the evening. All members and their friends are invited. Mrs. H. H. Turner of Moberly, Mo., grand chaplain of the International auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Loco-motive Engineers, who will arrive in the city Tuesday, will be the guest of honor at a luncheon at the Newhouso hotel, to be given by the local auxiliary auxili-ary Tuesday at 12:30 o'clock. if Mrs. E. C. Elswood of 360 Garfield avenue will entertain Lady Maccabees and their friends at a card party Thursday, Thurs-day, August 24, from 11 to 5 p. m., for the benefit of Liberty review, No. 9, W. B. A. All friends of the order are invited. Mrs. Frank Ward and Mrs. Nathan Hubbard will assist Mrs. Elswood. Els-wood. The Needlccraft club will be entertained enter-tained Wednesday by Mrs. Marshall Cole. ?Af 1 1- t I weiiurags ami Engagements In a simple home ceremony, witnessed only by relatives, Mips Gwendolen Tripp and Scott Groo were married yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the residence resi-dence of the bride's father, Dr. Ernest A. Tripp, 328 G street. The Rev. George E. Davies, D. D., read "the impressive marriage service. A luncheon followed the ceremony and the couple left immediately im-mediately afterward for a wedding trip to the coast. The bride wore a dark blue tailored serge suit, with a blue velvet hat. She had a corsage bouquet of Cecil Brun-ner Brun-ner roses. The library and drawing room wero decorated in goldenglow and the luncheon lunch-eon table in the dining room had a low bowl of -Shasta daisies in the center. After their honeymoon in California, to last a month, the couple will mako their home iu Salt Lake. The bride is one of Salt Lake's most popular young society girls and is also interested in some of the leading charity char-ity organizations of the city. Her dain-' dain-' ty blonde beauty and her vivacity mako . her decidedly winsome. Mr. Groo,. is one of the city's prominent voung men. ! One of the leading matrimonial events of the early fall will he the wedding of , Mfes Eleanor Park, daughter of Mr. and l (Continued on Following Page.; (Continued Trom Preceding Phro.) Mrs. Samuol Park, and Harry W. t-uurcs, which will take plate eptem-lit'r eptem-lit'r - at 8 o'clock in the evening at tSt. Paul's episcopal church. The rereinony ;; "will bo performed by Tiishup Paul Jones, iissiMod by the Kev. J. L. Dennis, rector of St. Paul 's. A large reception will ( J'nllow at it o'eloek at. the eountry home i of the bri'te, 1 ' Shady brook, ' ' in Cottonwood. Cot-tonwood. '.! The wedding partv will include Miss i Margaret Mclntyre, Mis Marjorio How- j nrd, Miss Yi rgiu ia YV hi tney, -Miss M ar- jorie Bidwell and Miss Sybil Walker, ' In idesni;; ids ; Boyd 1 'ark, best man ; '.' i Mori inic-r Sturges, John Wallace, Ttus- !ii sell Woodruff, Paul Boyco, Warner Mor- I 1 risen and Paul Keyser, ushers. ; : The couple will go to i Ion olid u on a J, . honeymoon trip. Invitations for the j ! wedding and reception will be issued ' . this week. An interesting wedding of the week will be that of Miss Martha Watsou 1 and Seymour L. Billings, .Jr., which will ; take place Saturday evening at S:30 o'clock at the First Presbyterian church. The ceremony will be performed by the Jiev. .John Mnliek of the Unitarian church, assisted by the Kev. George E. , Davies. Miss Mnrtlia "Barlow will be maid of honor; Miss Evelyn Tempest, Miss J'ara J'rout. bridesmaids; Jane Shields, flower :'irl; dohn Pdliings, riiig bearer, and tarry Badger, best man. , An -informal reception will be givYm .V the Watson home. 21H Fifth ' vast ,. ftrect, for relatives and intimate friends. f i Mrs. Annette C Banker announces the , engagement of her daughter, Mamie j 'umiiiings Ranker, -to Lawrence . I uhn j -; Mc(';dl, formerly of Salt Fake rnd now of Camas, Idaho. The wedding will' take place early in September. The marriage of Miss Claire Parrish i of Logan and K. E. Dorius of this city I, will take place Wednesday morning in - the Salt Lake temple. A reception" will ;J follow at the home of the bride 's brother. Hyrnm Parrish. at Centerville. jj The couple will leave Thursday morning 'j ' for an automobile tour of Yellowstone j with Mr. and Mrs. richer Bcnnion, who ;f will also be married Wednesday. :i j Mr. a iid M rs. John Uerks announce ,) the engagement or their 6ister, Miss Ag- '! nos Johnston, to John Harrison Deming, ; - Jr. The marriage will take pla.ee in tlie fall. j The marriage of Miss Vera Weiler j and Hcber Bonn ion will take place s! 'Wednesday morning in the temple. A :i reception will be given in the evening at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. f, find Mrs. E. M. Weiler. Sr., on South I. ( Main street. The couple will leave t Thursday morning for an automobile M Uiy through Yellowstone park. Jl f Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Despain announce l' the engagement of their daughter, Elva, to Kenneth D. Kuhre. The wedding will take place early in, September. ' Alexander MrGliie announces the engagement en-gagement of his daughter, Anna, to L. J. Car-dwell. The wedding will take place the latter part of September. Enos Bemuon announces the engagement engage-ment of his sister, Ethel Reunion, "to Paul S. Ku-hards. The wedding will take place eariv in September. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Richards announce an-nounce the engagement of their1 daughter. daugh-ter. Ann D., to J. Brvan Barton. The wedding will take place early in September. Sep-tember. Miss Ella Lever Cobbley and Garner James Hulse were married Wednesday at the honif of the bride's mother, Mrs. Marie Cobbley, Kit Meade avenue, in a simple ceremony witnessed by relatives Miss Vera Weiler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Weiler, Sr., who will be married Wednesday to Heber Bennion. J T-r j X , - - it v In N .-: :: . ::-v.-X is' f;? V' --4 : :' U : ; i " ' 0 hmmmmmmm X I - '.WW- vM; : :J s; I and intimate fvionds. The liride wore white enibroideretl not over white taffeta. taf-feta. The houso was doeurated in the j season 's f lowers. Mrs. John H. Vhite announcos (he engagement of her daughter. Irene, to William II. Irvine. The wedding will take place in September. Mr. and Mrs. John ICirkman announce the engagement of their daughter, Dora, to Harold Howe. The wedding will take place in the tall. In nuptial mass at St. Mary "s cathedral cathe-dral Thursday morning, M iss' Margaret Connelly became the bride of Creed Morgan. The ceremony was perfnnued by the Rev. Dr. Anzafone. A wedding breakfast follow-ed at tho home uf the bride's nncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cronin, on Conway avenue. The wedding music was furnished by Miss Nora Gleason. The couple are now in New York for a two months' honeymoon. honey-moon. The marriage of Miss Mattie Howclls, daughter of Mrs. T. F. Howells, and James J. Speed will take place Wednesday Wednes-day in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. J. C. Hanson announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter. May A., to James F. Choules, the marriage' to take I place early in September. , f -i. -i- The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Josephine Jose-phine McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald, and Baird Spell of Ruth. New, will take place Tuesday at St. Mary's cathedral. The marriage of Miss Afton Harries and Elmer M. Savage will take place Wednesdav morning in the Salt Lake temple. Miss Sylvia Harries and J. C. Patterson will be married Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Harries, 1175 East Tenth South street. A reception recep-tion will follow in compliment to both couples. Personal Mrs. W. H. Cunningham left Friday for her home in San Francisco after spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dem. M : ss Ruth Beless and Miss Fdith Be loss will return today from a visit to Scattleand other parts of the northwest. north-west. They were guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mis. K. 0. Jones, in Seattle. Mrs. C. H. Peterson and guests. Miss Frances Nicmam and Miss Anno jie-man, jie-man, of Omahfc. have returned from a trip through Yellowstone. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chez of Ogden were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Craig the first of the week. Mrs. J. L. Craig and Mrs. Frank Sherwood Sher-wood spent Thursday in Ogden. tit Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Hall and daughter, Mary Joy, have returned from Park City. Miss Majel Kipp returned Wednesday from Portland, Ore., and the Tillamook beaches. . . tit Mrs. C. R. Whitehead and little daughter, Joanette, who are spending Hie summer in Park City, are in Salt Lako for a few dnvs. ' Mrs. T. W. Taylor has returned from San Francisco, where she visited friends for six weeks. Mrs. L. A. Lnughlin arrived vostordav from Minonnpnlis, where she ims spent the last year, and is with her daimhter. Miss Elva Laughliu, in the Woodruff a partnients. Mr. and Mrs. A. r. Smith hme returned re-turned from a trip through Yellowstone 'park. Mi-. Will..,- s it-,.'". .1 . Liu,..-.. i Raymond and- Patricia, will leave Tuesday Tues-day for a ten days' tour of Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Thomas and daughter Katlie.-ine and Mr. and. Mrs. H. A. Petit are making a two weeks3 tour of Yellow-stone park. Mrs. C. Nnisbitt and daughter, Miss Kate Nnisbitt, have returned from Logau and Fish Haven. Irs. Joseph H. Wright and small son Richard of Denver arrived yesterdnv to visit. Mrs. Frank Myers in the Swai-!ow Swai-!ow apartments. C. V. Chapman " and family and brother, David Chapman, left last week tor a motor trip through Idaho and Yellowstone. Yel-lowstone. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Block of Kansas City ami .Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Rohlfing have returned from a trip through Yellowstone Yel-lowstone park. Mrs. Dolly Mooney P.omnnn and daughter Irma of San Fiancisco are guests of Mrs. Bornnan 's sister, Mrs D. P. Rohlfing. Mrs. Adolph Anderson has returned from a two months' trip to California. Mrs. Pauline Parcell Wanie of Joplin, Mo., is the i-iiest of M r nn.l Ar,.t. u-,,,... G. Parcell, !):!u Herbert avenue."' i.-Mrs. i.-Mrs. William Alexander will return today from Butte, where she has been visiting her parents. She is at home in the Siiubricl; apartments. Mrs. Eliza B. MeCIellan, mother of Profe.-sor .1. J. MeCIellan. accompanied by her two daughters, Miss Eva and Mrs. Minnie M. Snoll, returned vostordav vostor-dav from a week's tour of Yellowstone park. They were alo accompanied bv Miss Beryl Parker. Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Dunshce a,'e receiving re-ceiving congratulations over the arrival of a daughter. Mrs. A. N. McKay ami son, Donald, have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Irvine at Pipestone springs, Mont., and an automobile trip through Yellowstone. Miss Frances Johnson of American Fork is here to spend the week-end with Miss Edith Mudgttt. V Miss Mario Pfeiser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Pfeiser, 2;:.' East Eighth South street, has returned from a. trip to the coast. Mrs. Mitchell Castle of St. Charles, Mo., is the guest of Mrs. J. C Dueau Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Adams have returned re-turned from C.'irmol bv-the-Sea Cal ' ' ' Mrs. John KirUinnn and Mrs. William Cocking and son, Albert, have returned from spending two weeks in Emigration ca nvon. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chipman and two daughters, Sarah and Marwie. ami son. Arthur, have returned from a trip through Yellowstone and Idaho by automobile. auto-mobile. . Miss AdrijOiino Kinir has returned from a brief visit to Borir lake. :k ttt Miss Denis" Karriek has returned from New York, wdiore she has been taking special courses in dancing. Mrs. Wesley Kiuir and Mrs. Bertha Crowe-' rot timed last wotdt from a tour of Yellowstone. Mrs. Grower will leave Sunday for Defiance, Ohio, to make lr home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Goodman Graham Gra-ham and small son, Robert, left last week for Walnut Grove. Cn.. after spending tho summer with Mrs. (Ira-hain (Ira-hain 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cooke. j Mrs Gonr-Tn r. 1 IT! rind daughter,' her for New York and will sail from there to Stuttgart, Wurtemberg Germany, where Mr. Hit is now located as American consul. Mr. lift has recently re-cently boon transferred from St. Gal, Switzerland. Mrs. lift and Miss Kath-I Kath-I orine hav e spent the past vo;ir with Mrs. rift's mother, Mrs. S. M. Riddle, and sister, Mrs. H. K. Klingeuder. -Miss Linda Jessup has returned from spending tho summer in California. Mrs. Douglas Kimball and Mrs. Frederick Palmer and children will return re-turn the latter part of the month from Ophir, Utah, where they have spent the summer. Miss Frances Evans has returned from Drighton, where she has been the guest of Miss Mar.jorie Brown aC the Drown cottage. Miss Florence B. Jessup is isiling in Los Angeles and at. tho beaches. Mrs. Edith Richardson is expected soon from Providence, U. L, where she has been living for I he past four years, and will again make her home in Salt Lake. She will be accompanied .bv her mother, Mrs. Marv E. Adams, and her sister, Mrs. Annie L. ,-ucioli. Dr. Grace Stratton-Airey and Howard Airey have returned from an automo-bilo automo-bilo trip through Yellowstone. tit Mrs. J. F. Thorpe of Athens, Greece, has gone to Spring city to visit her parents, Judge and Mrs. Jacob Johnson, John-son, after a visit to her sister, Mrs. M. M. Nielson, in Salt Lake. Mrs. Thorpe will return here for a longer visit in September. Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Powers have returned from an extended automobile tour of California. Miss Bessie Miers has returned from a six weeks' visit with relatives in Po-catello Po-catello and Ogden. V. H. Gallowav left last week on a business trip to Montana. Mrs. Galloway Gallo-way will lie located for the present at the Keith apartments. tit Mrs. Charles M. Peterson of Provo had as her guests on Satnnlav Mrs. Llovd D. Sinclair, Mrs. Charles Blethen and' Miss Lollie Ashton of Salt Lake Citv. itt Miss Dagmar Rasfnusen and Miss Marie Madsen are visiting in Sau Francisco Fran-cisco and Los Angeles. i Mrs. William R. Kimball and little daughter, Barbara, of Ogden were guests the past week of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wattis in the Mecklenburg apartments. apart-ments. Miss Evelyn Johnson of H57 Fourth East street is spending two weeks as the guest of her aunt in Portland, Ore. h Si Mr. and Mrs. George Ilollingberg and daughter, Fern, uf Mayville, Wis., who in Salt. Lake the past week to spend two days with Mrs. K. E. ilollingberg and daughter, Mildred. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Day and family have returned from a two weeks' stay at Vivian park, Provo canyon. Mrs. R. M. Donelson has returned from Brightou, where she has spent some time. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Daly and children, chil-dren, Margaret and Jack; Mrs. W. II. Bintz and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Patrick have returned from an automobile trip through Yellowstone park. Mrs. Lon T. Fidler will leave today for Colorado Springs, to join her aunt, Mrs. J. T. Berger. She will accompany Mrs. Berger to her home iu Dallas, Tex. Mrs. Claud W. -Freed and two sons have gone to Denver to visit Mrs. freed 's two sisters, Mrs. George B. Dodge and Mrs. Frank J. Denison. An item from Los Angeles tells of the entertainment of a week-end jiarty by Dr. and Mrs. Zimmerman, formerly of Salt Lake, at their Fullerton, Cal., ranch, "The Peppers." Among the guests were Mrs. E. C. Schmidt and Mrs. A. L. Gindrup of Salt Lake, who are visiting the 1. L. Merchants in Los Angeles, the latter being former resi- uems or mis c.ny. Miss Mary Joliffe of Des Moines, la., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. W. Primrose. She will remain through next winter. Mrs. Howard PcKirtley and daughter, daugh-ter, Jean, are at the Odell cottage in Brighton for a motfth's etav. Mrs. frank Gustin has returned from a stay of several weeks in Nebraska Mr. and Mrs. William T. Cannon and daughter, Miss Helen Cannon, left, last week for Lake Tahue anil will later go to San Francisco. , V Miss Yerlie Gleason will leave today for a two weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. F. II. Ball, in Pleasant Grove. Ted Goodyear has returned after two weeks spent in Preston, Idaho, and nearby near-by canyons. Mrs. l-'red D. Ulmer and niece, Miss Muriel Eynon, have left, for an extended visit to relatives in New York and Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chamberlain returned re-turned to this city Friday after a two weeks' visit at Ogden and Tooele. Lincoln G. Romney has gone to Pan Francisco to join his wife, who has recently re-cently returned from a tour of the Hawaiian Ha-waiian islands. Mr. and Mrs. Romnev will return home bv automobile through Portland and the Yellowstone park. Mrs. Charles Wilkes and datu. liter are rr. lo ,f Mr il.,.1 "W v.. T U' ... their summer home at Ideal Beach. -tt Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Birtoii nnd family have returned from a trip through Yellowstone Yel-lowstone park. Mrs. C. W. Spalding of American Falls, Ida., is visiting friends in the city. Miss Dorothy Sawyer, formerly of this city and now of os Angeles, is tho guest of Miss Lvle Wimmer, b"01 East Third South street. Mrs. V. A. Gorden and sister, Mrs. A. D. MrAulay, left last weok for Mrs. MeAulav's home at Miami, Ariz., after a isit'to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watkins, at their home on Twelfth East street. Mrs. Simon Bamberger, her daughter, Miss Elsa Bamberger, son Julian Bam-hereer, Bam-hereer, and their guest, Miss Virginia B. Nathan of St. Louis, have returned from an automobile trip through Yellowstone Yel-lowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. .. 0. Lynch and family are making an automobile tour of Yellowstone Yel-lowstone park. Miss Ruth Cooper has returned from a three ninths' visit to different parts of California. She spent some time at Berkeley, in Los Angeles and Ocean Park. Miss C'ooperand her mother, Mrs. YV. P. Cooner." left Wednesdav for a two weeks' camping trip up Big Cottonwood Cot-tonwood canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hopkins and daughter Miss Mary Hopkins and son lack of Kansas City returned last week from a trip through Yellowstone jiark and are with Mm. Hopkins's sister, Mrs. W. P. Lewis, 606 South First Weat street. Mr. and Mrs. Allen T. Sanford have returned from a trip to California. . Miss Pear James has returned from Bear lake, where she spent the. week with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Pickett. Mrs. Raymond Foot and daughter Virginia of' Denver are at the Newhouse hotel for two weeks. Milton Frumkin, son of Mrs. Fanny Frumkin, left yesterday for Berkeley to enter the University of California. ' Miss Adele Blood arrived last week from Los Angeles to spend several days with her cousin. Mrs, Edwin F. Holmes, on her way to New York. Mr. and . Mrs. Paul W. Meyers of . Philadelphia have gone to the coast after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Warhurst in this citv. Mrs. Charles O. McClain and family, formerly of Salt Lake and now of Delta. Ltan, nave gone to caurornia to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Dinwoodey have returned from an .extended automobile tour of the eastern states. They re- : turned from Detroit by train. ; ! Samuel Newhouse has returned from New York and an automobile tour of eastern states. j Dr. and Mrs. ('. M. Benedict and son Joe, Charles S. Cowan and son rharles are making a trip through Yellowstone park by automotive. They will later go to Brown's ram-h iu Idaho for a fishing and hunting trip and will return home about September 1. Dr. aud Mrs. George E. Ellorbeck left Friday for a tour of Yellowstone park. Dr. and Mrs. Earl Van Law returned yesterday from a month's trip to Louisville, Louis-ville, Ky., Richmond, Va., Washington, New York and Denver. Mr. and Mrs. John William James have moved from the Tuck apartments to No. 3 Barton apartments. Miss Fannie Tisehner returned to the city last week, after spending a week with the A. O. Jacobson family at their summer home in Cottonwood canyon. Miss Hazel (laorge. Miss Ivy Forrester Forres-ter and Miss Fannio Tisehner visited a 'number of friends at Brighton during the week. Mr. C. H. Gibbs is entertaining her cousins, Mrs. R. J. Eroiscth, Miss Hazel (', pnvp p nn it Miss Tvv FnrrPK tor a f hnr I summer home in Cottonwood canyon. Ernest Gayford left Ii:st week for La Jolla, Cal., to join his wife and daughters, daugh-ters, Miss Dorothv Gayford and Miss Muriel Gayford, who have been spending spend-ing the summer there. Mr. and Mrs. Gayford and daughters will return home the latter part of August. They will 1 visit for several days iu Santa Monica ! before their return. ! Mrs. William L. Dunn of Oakley. Tda.ho, is the guest of her parents, M.r. and Mrs. William Bean. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Harrington, son Russell, and daughter Mary, have returned re-turned from an automobile trip through Utah, duab and Millard counties, Mrs. F. A. Hale, Jr., and two "hil-dreu, "hil-dreu, of Gooil Springs, New, are visiting visit-ing at the Critchlow cottage on Silver lake, Brighton. Mrs. Walter C. Lewis and Mrs. L. L. Terry left the last nf the week fqr (''no. n- il ' . 1-,ip tn spoil i-l two wcrUi. Tho- will later make a motor trip through Glazier park. Miss Helen Tolhurst has returned to her home in Sau Francisco, after a visit to her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Tolhurst. Miss Alma Pcale of Chicago is the fruest of her brother, Robert Peale, and Mrs. Peale, at their country home, Beverly Bev-erly place. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Keyser and Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Allison left Monday for Reno, New, and from there will take a trip in the Keyser automobile to California. Miss Gladvs Savage, Miss Gulia Dix. Miss Kdna Dunn. Miss Alice Kimball and Miss Mary Brown have returned (Continued on Following Page. S' a ,--r-4- .-,y- V. v - l -'VMii vlitr I ti -v Ihi spout I Mis. t.. 1- I'urrunt H'ul Mis v',r '"in Iwv rt'Iutiifil from a !n' '1.1' Vlli''"- I UVm'r Morrison is spending a I , ,,,. Walkor oott.o ai lirijih- ) Miscellaneous Events V.i l.ubook a". I Mi's Mollv !it r,n''rl:iiiu''l at suppor Tii.'sduv 9 v''i honor if lis l.uolla Mark-.. Mark-.. ,s horo from l.o:nl. S. 1 ? ''' .'ier am". M's- A"na 1!,:- " , ,voro ailoriuxi it!l ;oMon-msrisol.is, ;oMon-msrisol.is, developing a eilow 1 laro t-vstal basket of pmU ' "'( timers formed the eouter ' l htv supper table. Ulnelurd Vv.i n'.ve srds were used. 7 ' esis wore entertained with "fsiiic eontests. Voeal solos .: m Vu tv iola l.uboek and .XiVs wtr0 'ven by Miss a,lio ' ,.:' pennies the cnest of honor ami were Mrs. Anna loi;an, Mrs. 1 VY'iN'ok, Mrs. H. l 'Vame, Mrs. ' ' V'ivsu'r. Mrs. V. Peterson, Mrs. .. 'o.-an. Mrs, A. l.ubeek. Miss Hes-i;-vh'i Miss Knnna Hrown, Miss 1 Neslea. Miss Myrtle seott. Miss 1 Uree'H'h. Miss Mary tireen-f tireen-f ' M.s Ma'ie IVim, Miss Thelma k i Miss Kdith IVterson and Miss 1 :;'i"ins:. Assistilii; the hostess V -Vir unit her, Mrs. Marv l.ubeck, ,.v- Mrs. 11. 1'. Tame. ' TVk-.::ifred 1.. Jones entertained ' P. missionary elass at a lawn r sr.vi melon feast Friday evening S --r hei::e. The lawu was doeoratou ;.:.-k' lijhts and Japanese lanterns, v i-e:v corners ami seats wore at-- at-- ev'iirraiii:el. Paneinij, j;anies aiul were enjoyed. About sevonty- bv her mother and her sister. u Aii'J Jones. v 1 mtiv of little friends pleasantly 5 :mI Krwiu Kieh, son of Mr. anl ::;ir Ki'"h. at his home on Kihth .- yriisv evening, in honor of his - hirih isy anniversarv. Kefresh- were servevl. anvl the table was -i:e i with coKienclow ami ealen-i ealen-i The evening was steot vrith s il 1 n.usie. Those present were: a-:.: Pale Kieh. Lawrenee and 1 :i Ki.hT.ond, Willie Kriaueh aud Ki.'hT.oml: tisie and Lueille Harei r'rest, Nellie and Elma Doris and lone Carmen, Lu-ni Lu-ni Marcille Krlauch. i Abbie Hunt entertained a few - :i; at a lake party Friday evening. f scheme of yellow and white rirried out in the table decora- . r-ests included: Miss Rebeeca I :t;:. Miss Louise Kdcreheill. Miss 1 ; Ciberson. Miss Marie Kddincton, T , L vaii Ko.diuton, Mi Beth Kob-. Kob-. V:s Nao-iii Smith. Miss Kdythe 1 ;:t. Louis Squires, Harry Johnston. ;tt ?a-lord. Guy Thomas, lierald .'v. A'.eL Anderson, L'harlie Horn i. iiilev C lawson. Janes Giles entertained the J. 3. 3. i: her hoxe. S73 West Kihth :. We-inesday afternoon. A very j .-i:: afternoon was spent in sewing . ::vers were laid for ten. '"" Louise Weer entertained mera-':::he mera-':::he Enin club Thursday evening '. The prize was awarded to Mis? : Burton. Voeal and piano seiec- " er? gien bv Miss Amelia Mar-Y4 Mar-Y4 '-izi Miss Gertrude Slater. A large fij " a purple asters formed a center- -o: the supper table. The iees -jrieetioos were in purple and Tay cards and place cards were iried out in toe prevailing flower :.or scheme. Miss Weer was as- v in entertaining by Miss Ella : , members will be entertained by :; . .TVistitt Croft September 7. I J s I i Myrtice Clinton entertained the j ;- club at her home in the Covey li ' "rfr5 Fridav afternoon. A crys-j crys-j ;;et of poldenglow formed the ! "iece for the table and the yellow : was also carried out in the ices 'oiie. Xhe guests of the after-'e after-'e Miss Ada Margetts and Miss ' -' Gardiner. The club members are I Jeaalyn (;ilei, Miss Isabrlle Wilen- : Mis? Winifred Gilrov, Miss Sarah - ' '5, Miss Doris Stewart, Miss Valen-' Valen-' ' 'JOMasLi. - -; of the social events of the week "' ,jI.! 'sr!.;' ?iven by Mrs. Henrv Kipp A f, Miss Er'ma Daub, who is a A at the Kipp home. Music and It?-e enjoyed until a late hour, -!!! a supper was served by the , . ' rooms were decorated in '"' " 8fen, and a mass of sweet iir ferns l-arried out the pretty 1 . i'acir.e. Those enjoving Mrs. fcift . . ,' "if itality were Miss" Kda Geis--,'r '.. ?' Marie Geisler, Miss Marv 1" '": Ml-'J Agnes Peters, Miss Ellen ir ' 55 Krma la"b. Miss Ella ,J- : H?rbert Barton, Wesley McDon-' McDon-' -. ?"berstein, Scott Tiilswoll, eiss Harold Effingcr and ' if'P, Jr. 8 i i . V Finger and two daugh-i daugh-i Alice Finger and Miss Ida : entertained at their home, 220 avenue. Thursdav night in i "rs- G. H. Anderso'n, a recent ;"no is visiting friends in the city. -j i u wverl at 7 o'clock and was music, and dancing. The j i , wer in pink and white .. .f 'Qe guets, besides the t I.,'' ",5"?'. were Miss Pauline Spi-, Spi-, -"-"fuel F.rickson, .Miss La Reta ( ' - V'"' -Miss Bertha Blake, Miss '' ' IvHnnen- Miss Svivia Edwards, l!1 ."hampion, Harry Evans, 1 j''', D. H. Anderson, Lon ' - -.: pfre'1 Uest, William Van Delt- y ,n ""eeoly and Mrs. (J. H. Bowen. a 6 - Zimmerman entertained 1 ' it , vat 1,er lome on Sixth ave- , -., ..yosington in honor of Miss ,,' -Jan,no' a fall bride. The liv-A''' liv-A''' s"j, M ""ry were decorated in y The dining room was . .. " ;3'hoIuses. Guests besides the II V'0nOr in,-,"'led Mrs. A. T. Mc-1 Mc-1 Howard Tibbals, Mr-!. Philip . ' K. Tasadv, Mrs. X. 11 LeRoy Harris, Mrs. J. ti?. Mr'- A. Snyder, Mrs. A !- J;tr. Mrs. O. Ostler, .Nlrs. M. M -r"'l Mrs. J. w. Benton. A"? 'VL?' H','"i entertained at her A .'j nasant Green Thursdav aft- !"".T "f Mi"S Orilln. iiardv, f . t m the oomin-r month. Miss " "listed by her mother, Mrs. W. S. Ueid, and her sister. Miss lliuiia teid. Mr. ami Mrs. V.. J. Cuinor of Muncie, ",'''' Siiests of lionor at a lake party Inesdav v.iven bv the letter car "rs ot Salt Lake. Mrs. Fred llartwell entertained last """'"f,1"' Mrtle Hack, who has just re iirnod from the east. Thirtv vo'iui toiKs were taken up the canvon, where mo was kimllod and frankfurters were roasted oxer the glowing coals. ''v! ( ''"Irish, who is to be mar- ued We.lnesuay of this week to K. K. norms, waa given a linen shower Tues. day ot the past week bv her friends at ho home of Mrs. S. J. Johnson, ol'.'J Columbus Co-lumbus ,-,,,.,. TMrtv SU(,stH m-A. 1'iited in the party. The rooms were astetullv decorated in goldenglow and terns. A teature of the occasion wns tee ai-ttul games for which prices were awarded. A musical pn.ramino was rendered and luncheon served Miss Myrtle ltrowster entertained a ew of her friends at a dancing partv 1-ridav evening at the home of her cousin, Mrs. E. A. Brown. i Mr and Mrs. W. Seliafer and Mr. and Mrs. 1 i,. Howard of Boise, Idaho, who linye been in town visiting Mrs. Howard How-ard s sister. Mrs. A. .1. Manhart, of Lincoln avenue, left Friday evening to motor back to Boise. |