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Show -.R. AXD MRS, WELLINGTON" E. '"-1 ft LAKE entertained twenty-six v jl t guests last evening at a delight-ijf delight-ijf X fully arranged party on the roof garden of the Hotel Utah. Lovely let and white sweet peas centered the iles. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. L. Ealdwin, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cra-r, Cra-r, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dougal!. Mr. and s. C. B. Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. ynes, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Jenson, Mr. J Mrs. L. M. Nottae, Mr. and Mra. org-e W. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. John A. iker, Dr. and Mrs. George F. Stiehl, Mr. i Mrs. E. A. Vandeventer, Mr. and Mrs. , orge H. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. George Wasson. At. and Mrs. Lake will also entertain at j other parties this week. Wednesday rning Mrs. Lake will give a bridge ikfast at her home on East South nple street, and Thursday evening Mr. I Mrs. Lake will entertain forty guests a supper dance at Wandamerc. i diss Emma Zane entertained last even- ; on the roof garden of the Hotel Utah compliment to Miss Margaret Burgoyne Cincinnati, who Is a guest of Mr. and s. Lee Charles Miller. Fourteen guests ;re present. Mrs. Clara E. Reilly has announced the gagement of her daughter. Myrtle An-tte, An-tte, to Francis V. Fltz Gerald. The mar-ige mar-ige will take place at an early date. The Daughters of the Mormon Battalion lebrated their seventieth anniversary of e call of the battalion at the home of ra. T. R. Cutler, 2000 South Fifth East reel, yesterday afternoon. The house is decorated with a profusion of pink ses and Shasta daisies. A Drogramme addresses and music was given and :ht refreshments were served. Mrs. S. H. Allen, regent of the society, esided at the meeting. The refreshment mmittee consisted of Mrs. John Y. nlth. Mrs. J. H. Grant and Mrs. J. H. ml. Mrs. T. L. T-lolman had charge of e music. Addresses, were given by Mrs. ary Jones Clawson, "Sentiments of the ittallon": Mrs. May Bell Davis,, "The onument"; Mrs. Katie Burton, "Financial n :3pects of the Battalion." cMiss Yvonne Moon entertained at lun-eou lun-eou Friday for Miss Evelyn Cary of ijinver. who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Leonard at Garfield. The table was at- actively arranged with a low bowl of JJght-hued nasturtiums, and covei-3 were .ld for twelve. The guests Included Mrs. 1BV. D. Leonard, Miss Johnson, Miss Cary, " isa Leah Henderson, Miss Martha Hen-Srson. Hen-Srson. Miss Lucile Read, Mrs. Morse oon, Mrs. W. S. Henderson, Miss Adele . larlton and Mrs. A. T. Moon, w (,'Mrs. Arthur Bridge and Mrs. W. A. Mc- I v:al entertained at a miscellaneous shower j (,.sr. evening in honor of Miss Ila Mc-s.Dnald, Mc-s.Dnald, who will be married this month. I Yellow and white coreopsis and nastur-f,.ms nastur-f,.ms carried out a color scheme of yellow P id green in the living rooms. The dln-l,.g dln-l,.g room was in pink and white. In keep's keep-'s with the bridal idea, hearts strung on nk ribbon were suspended from the landeliers to the four corners of the ble, where were arranged clusters of .nk and white sweet peas and ferns. The evening was spent in informal mu-- mu-- and games. Thirty guests were preset. pres-et. y '.Miss Edna Farnsworth will entertain! a luncheon today In compliment to Miss argaret Burgoyne of Cincinnati, who is ': guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Charles Mil- r, and Miss Pauline Sweet of Rochester, ho Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kean Mller. ..Mrs. George W. Unow will entertain at bridge party today In honor of her ' lughter, Mrs. Lafayette Morrison of San lego, who is visiting her for the sum-, sum-, ler. , jr' Miss Tvonne Moon has Issued invitations r a tea to be given Friday from 3 to 6 'clock in compliment to Mrs. Arthur orse Moon, who is visiting here. The annual picnic of the C. W. B. M. ipc.iety of the Central Christian church tyill be held at aJtlr tpda'- yt C. A. Locke of 72S Third avenue, an-unces an-unces the marriage of his daughter, firguorlte. to Paul Wimmer Greene, trs. Greene is well known in local mural mu-ral circles, being a vocalist and pianist f considerable ability. if Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton of this city announces an-nounces the marriage of her son, Ray, to las Theltna Scroglngs of Marysvale. The larria.pro took place last "Wednesday and 1,as followed by a wedding breakfast at Mrs. Vernon Bell, wife of Captain Vernon Bell of Fort Douglas. Captain Bell has recently received a promotion to a captaincy in the United States army ! 1 ' f ' & v c t the Hotel Utah. The couple will make their home for the present in Marys-vale. Marys-vale. Miss Elsa Bamberger has returned and will 'be here for the remainder of the summer. Miss Bamberger attended Smith college the past winter and on her way home visited friends in St. Louis for three weeks. Mrs. Sylvaln Noack and Miss Hartley will leave Thursday for Trinidad, Colo., to remain two weeks. Mrs. Noack will then go to Bar Harbor, Me., to join Mr. Noack. They will spend the winter in Boston. Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Jones and family have returned from a trip to Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. TV. P. Bresslngham have left for a trip through Yellowstone park. Miss Mary Neel is visiting- Mrs. J. Heber Richards at the Odell cottage In Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Dresser have left for PittBburg, where they . will visit with Mrs. Dresser's mother for the remainder re-mainder of the summer. Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Brumbaugh have returned from an eastern trip and are at home at the Hotel Utah. The Housewives league will hold a picnic pic-nic at Liberty park on Wednesday, July 13. All housewives and husbands are invited to attend. Miss Lees of the health department will speak on the housing law. A picnic supper will be fierved at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Fox and daughter, Miss Fannie Fox, mother and sister of Mrs. George Auerbach, left yesterday for their home In New York after having been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Auerbach at their home in the Bransfoid for the past two months. , Mrs. Charles Pearsall is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Pearsall. Mrs. Frank E. Daugherty of Butte, Mont., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John A. Spiker, for two weeks. Mrs. Daugherty, who was formerly Miss Vera Eldredge, is very popular here and will be extensively exten-sively entertained during her visit. Mrs. O. P. Eldredge will entertain at a tea Thursday for Mrs. Daugherty and Mrs. Phillip Hopkins of Kansas City, who is also a visitor here. Mrs. E. J. Fitzpatriclc and little son, Edward, have left for Denver, where they will spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Quimby Atkins. Mrs. Atkins At-kins will accompany them home. Mrs. Charles H. Stevenson left Sunday evening for East Sound, Wash., where she will spend the remainder of the summer. |