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Show AN 'v0!;.""n l.v Mi'- IM",n ''l-i'"'1--' 'f at M.H'H-1 I'"''1 yi'i!-' . ';:V;k.'."i km k .'iv.moMis. surrouinlf.t In- r.M-ns 'fl',.",.d :i 1viu.'iinv" for i ;"''" '.''!' uiili plat-!" Iwelvf-U.V Iwelvf-U.V I''"'' .j., i-ltvle .is outlinoii lV ortM-nes ol" I'l" i";wm- )" , ,vri!S sro ilio erct of Itie 1 ' -,-;.!. iWors nfif '-if'l li' V-s :', Si ivs-.l.-s Hi'- hosl.-ss am! l";Y v r Mrs- S.in-.'.iM K. Adams of I'irflia lYssrltY. M.S. J. M. '-' M-- J- -1- Mais'--::". Mrs- -'"V '' ' Ms. V. S- M.i'oi -iilv-k, Mrs. I ' ' '''. Klluitt Cl.uk. Mrs. f ' -'r-"r'. M,s- " M-'-'vlllliUl-' "..v Uvon Smitll ""-I Mrs. F. J. i - : J a t l.i'H-rty park ls e"l NMr.;: iIh' annual oi:l- ",f',v ' Ti Iuw'amiU of til.. 'V -'w.-j'i'iviteJ to join In tho 1ft-' 1ft-' .'..y.- v.s sorve.i at a lare :'S- ...'f. t ..:!-tier tl'.e (roes in the A- ,' Tile oe.-oratious wore in " " f v.-t-roas. Oovt-rs oro Ulid '-...:.,... rresi,1i-nt. Mrs. 15. K. J ". ''-.-.-'ivl I'-e ohairnian of t!-o ! oorn-utec. Mrs. 11. A. S':. w Vre:-ie.i as toast ::nst toss. Mrs. i'.v ref'.-'--- 1 l'ie toast. "Our '. C " F Vl. r.i'mer e.ive a to.tst '-' .,Vfs:ern Man." Oter informal M -at ro ;vea. ' .....t-e in rl-.irie of tho onter-X onter-X Mrs. H. A. Kins. Mrs. f-VXe M-s 11. S. Twinins. Mrs. ?: c i-c-i Mrs. Jl.uk Reo.iall. Mrs. .' V; ar i Mrs. K. C. Wire. - v-i r;.:l Kc?or entertained half a h 'rf- a'- --"',eon yester.lav- at her u-; c - ".'.t r'.rl South street. In oon--J:;..' ;"n .M-s. J.ur.es Attstin. a reoent w-; L-er.teniie-.-e for the table was ii ,c ' Usket o: rink nses. At t!ie L - -.-e s:':er oanjiestioks. with Z .. - . s:.-,.:es. Tl'e puas ts ino'.n.ieJ f .-.."-.:e t'rier.ds of the charming r IV-5 Frei R. Sanis entertaine.1 with Iri':- r.rty ar tre Faratnoum-Kni-pV v;i:;r;iy s'lerrooi.. in oomp'.inient fc M-T:!e ReiI-. I'oiiowed by tea at 4e -:."tI I'ta'n. ,T-i serve-.! in the main dininc-irr dininc-irr '.-'? r.c-Tei from one roun1 table. He rr.r-r'.'-ior.s were in .sailtardias in it- i:!:er. rd lrown hues, arrarzed in ly.i: :;.ke:s. Covers were laid for , :1'- C'-i Cn:ei3 sorority of the Univer-It Univer-It of L": ii ertertaired with a party yesteriar ai'temoon arkd even-It even-It :e ra::y wer.t to the iake late in -;:"-,-rr:-:-ri. A hath in the lake was l -f: by s-jprer served at one lon IK c'::c:-.::cns were in the sororitv aerJ ard straw. The party $ry.:i tr.:r:y-nve. and the young k-3 were ;a:r..?d in the evening- by it-r?:-z men friends for dancinsr The Kr-'".K in eraree of the entertainment r '-' Ms Eva Willian-.s and Miss fc"J V-. : - . I Terea M. McLaughlin or Park a Ser:ember bride, Mas pnest of :v3t a rrrttily appointed tea and ;:e!.sree-j? shower riven yesterday at ce of Mr. Georere H. Gowans. 6 arsrtrrents. witii Mrs. Charles f 'S ?.rd Mrs. Gowans as hostesses. '- roo.r.s were bright with bowls of l;'a ci:s:es. golden glow and coreonsis. ' tr-5 sa.e color scheme of yellow : -::'e were served at small tables. h:Tis o: the flowers were placed "e :er.;er cf eacii. Miss M'-T-auErhlin t -e re- ipient cf many beautiful gifts. yee: i.:e ?.iest of honor there were r'l: Miss Gertruae McLaus'niin. Miss r -J ne-.ierson. Miss Susanne Shields, !- Q.mvs Conely. Miss Lillian Pond, r-M ":e Gnsr.. Miss Leah Henderson, li-i rf-iriey. Miss Elizabeth Pros- Si; Haar.ah Le Compte. Miss Ada 5;;" N'onle Hurley. Miss Miriam . Mai Lew Lo-khart, Miss Sarah M:ss H-iired Wilson. Miss Jean-' Jean-' -r;an. Miss Josephine McCartv, H.iv Murdoch. Miss Ethel Hart-- Hart-- Is June Street. Miss Carlvn -Hits Helen Wallace, Miss Ma'rv Miss Willa Rohhins. Miss ;: -.a.iace, Miss Jean Ingalls. Miss --e:M!Ss Mabel Street, Miss Grace Miss Anno Maria Dailoy of Pocatollo, Ida,, who ia tho guest of Miss Oeno Hanson. Miss Hanson wiU givo nn iniormul dancing party for Miss Dailcy UHs evening. - v. . : . . ' -VO-N. I v x XV v X : U x x i 0 s y X " L s " 1 x, - -( XSN x " , iN x x v . 1 V V h s I i - ' I I ' 1 ' I 1 ' 1 g : I i Hatch. Miss Anna Paul. Miss Anna Wilson, Miss Frances Sherman, Miss I.eona Mc-Curtain. Mc-Curtain. Miss Clara Kimball. Miss Trella Cressiip, Miss Margaret Calioon. Miss Norma Warehig. Miss Miirtrarete Rice, Miss Elizabeth Fa I rick. Miss Edna Wil-kenson. Wil-kenson. Miss Iva Getsch. Miss Cornelia Arb'.:ckle, Miss Grace Hatch. Miss Vera Hardy. Mrs. fi. Rich, Mrs. I. D. Bmn-diize, Bmn-diize, Mrs. A. E. Smith, Mrs. G. T. Peterson. Peter-son. Mrs. R- Chaniber'in. Mrs. Ei. Smith, Mrs. A. A. Allen. Mrs. H. Stevenson, Mrs. A. Olson and Mrs. B. Muir. Miss Marsraret McCarty and Miss Lyall Sweet entertained a few friends at liberty lib-erty park yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss Frances Armstrong, who will leave soon for Omaha to make her home. The party went to the rarn at 4 :15 o'clock and a picnic supper was served. The evenine: was spent in boating and the various diversions which the resort affords. af-fords. The supper table was decorated in bluebird blue-bird designs and the place cards were blue birds. The guests, besides the guest of honor, included Mrs. Marcel lus Sweet. Miss Grace Jeremy, Miss Grace Goodrich, Miss Ruth Spiker. Miss Mildred Goalen, Miss Beatrice Kleinschmidt, Miss Helen Dor-sey. Dor-sey. Miss Kathrine Davies and Miss Carol Hutchins. Miss Lulu Spiker will entertain Saturday Satur-day efternoon at her home on P street In honor of Miss Anna Marie Dalley of Pocatello and Miss Mary Hopkins of Kansas Kan-sas City. Miss Sarah Merrill will entertain with a shower Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Marsaret Connelly, an August bride. Mrs. George Savage entertained at her country home, '"Wild wood." in the Cot-tonwood6. Cot-tonwood6. Tuesday afternoon, in honor of her niece. Miss Ora Dunford. The guests motored down. The afternoon after-noon was spent on the porches and in the beautiful grounds of the charming and hosoltable home. Games were enjoyed. Tlie h.ouse was decorated In the season's Mowers. Assist I tig Mrs. Savage in entertaining were; Mrs. 10. S. Dunford. mother of the guest of honor; .Mrs. U H. Kinil.all. Miss Alit-e Kimbail. a'nd little Miss Kiitherine Brongliall. Ijiter. Mr. and Mrs. Savage entertained Miss Dunford. the friends assisting, as-sisting, at a dinner, and all remained for the nig hi. motoring back to the city Wednesday morniner. Mrs. C. E. Groesbeck will entertain at luncheon Thursday at her home on V-R3X. South Temple street In honor of Mrs- Gerald Ingle of Coronado. Cal. Mrs. W. J. Bromley announces the marriage mar-riage of her son, Frank R Bromlev. to Mit3 Elizabeth Russell. The wedding took place in this city Monday. The couple are now at home at the Wilson hotel temporarily. n Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Thomas will entertain enter-tain a large party of friends at their country home in Emigration canyon tonight to-night with a watermelon feast. 4 Mrs. A. TV. GateB will entertain at a Kensington this afternoon at her home, 940 Fast Eleventh South street, in honor of Miss Myrtle Rellly. ft Mrs. Homer "W. Sherwood will entertain enter-tain with the second of a series of bridge lunrheons today at her home on Eighth avenue. A reunion of Coalville and former Coalville Coal-ville residents will be held today at liberty lib-erty park at the old band stand. Those who attend are requested to bring basket bas-ket suppers. Mrs. Winn Willes and Mrs. Karl Willes will entertain at luncheon today at the home of Mrs. Winn Willes. Tenth avenue. ave-nue. In honor of Miss Bessie Willes, a I fall bride. Mrs. H. G. MrMillan will entertain at luncheon Thursday in honor of her daughters. daugh-ters. Mrs. John Vimont Lyle. who was recently married, and Mrs. Samuel Adams of Denver. i A supper dance will be given Thursday ! evening at the Tennis club. The committee com-mittee in charge includes Mrs. Charles . Walker. Mrs. Don Carlos Roberts and ! Mrs. George Ra vmond Walker. j Miss Gene Hanson will entertain with an informal dancing party this evening 1 at her home. 405 S?cond avenue. In honor 1 of her guest. Miss Anna Marie Dalley j of Pocatello, Ida. Miss Corlnne Devano of Denver will arrive Thursday to be the guest of Mrs. William Hoffer, 56 Canyon road. Dr. and Mrs. Ross R. Anderson have gone to Bear lake by automobile and will continue their Journey through Yellowstone Yellow-stone park. Miss Rae Hanson, Miss Daisy Rolapp, Miss Emily Grant and Miss Lois Gowans will go to Brighton today and remain a week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Handln of Chicago will arrive in Salt Lake next week to make their home. Mrs. Handln is a daughter of Mrs. Julu Loveland Shepard and Is a former Salt Laker. j j A. H. Rauhof has gone to New York 1 and will also visit his old home in Virginia. Vir-ginia. Mrs. Lulu Loveland Shepard left yesterday yes-terday for Nebraska to fill Chautauqua dates after spending a week In the city. She will not return to Salt Lake before, the middle of next winter. Francis X. Bushman is the goiest of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Raines in the Brans-ford Brans-ford for a few days on his way to New ; York from the coast. j An automobile party of Salt Lakers, In- 1 eluding Mr. nnd Mrs. F. D. Keeler and son Fred. Mr. and Mrs. F. .T. Winegar. Arthur Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Winegar and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hawx hurst, have returned from a trip through Yellowstone park. Miss Viola Jensen. Mlsn Mav Grav, ! Miss Nellie Pugsley. Miss Ellzaheth Hav- ' ward. Miss Virginia Snow. Miss Stella , I Besley and Miss Olive Snow are spend- . ! Ing two weeks at "Maryland,'1 In Emi- ! gration canyon. j Mrs. Claude Paschal and baby have ! gone to Los Angeles and the beaches , to spend two months. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Gustin have i gone to Lincoln. Neb., to spend two weeks. "Miss Ethel Selbach has returned from Brighton and will leave soon for Berke-lev, Berke-lev, where she will attend school. Mrs. A. E. Bowen, formerlv Emma hurv Gates, passed through Salt Lake yesterday on her way from Brighton to hr home In Lotm. .Mrn. Itmven will h-uve In Si-plfinlM-r for tin1 'iint lo Mil mnci'ri engiit'.nnrniM In New Ymk, Mill-tliiHMti Mill-tliiHMti und rhllinlt'litilii. MInh Anna Murlo Dnllry of I 'oca t cllo In (ho giii-nt uf MIhm 1 1 mi llntiMUi at the hnnm of her parnitM, Dr. nnd Mrn. A. N. I hi liNtiii, 10 'i Second u venue. She will remuin two week and MImh llaiibon will accompany her Imnie. Mrn. Mnhonrl M. Young und children, Akih-h and Hilly, have arrived from New York to spend tho reiniil ndr of the Hummer Hum-mer with Mi h. Youiik'm nmthe.r, Mra. John Sharp. The following party of Salt Lukern will leave totluy for a tour of YolluWHtone; Mr, nnd M rs. Alex Cown n, Mr. a nit M I'M. Waller Conrad. Mr. nnd Mrs, Edgar S. Mlllri, Mrn. Jane Lvnn, Mim. L. S. IIIUh, MImh Hills, Mih. L. H. Hills, MIhm Judith M I ! 1 h , Dr. and Mih. E. 10. Wilcox, Mrn. Towey, MImn Ivy Hurlon, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hurt on and family. Miss Dolly Klynn of Newport, Ky., 1h vlHltlng Mr. ami Mrs. W. A. Crowley. MIhs Jessie. Charon and Miss Therza Charon will leave, t he hi I ter part of (lie week for a vinlt to llagermau, Ma. i A pnrty of Salt Lakers will leave here today for a two weekri' autnmoblle trip through Yellow.slono park. Tho party includes Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Mc-Hwan, Mc-Hwan, daughter Loiii.se, and sons, Glen. ClltTord und Jes.se. E. 1 1. Luke, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Cutler and liltle daughter Iteih. Mr. and Mrn. Joseph C. Sharp and daughter Lavnn, Mr. and Mrs. John I. Bennett. Mrs. Maria Bennett and Miss Nellie Bennett. Mrs. Ambrose N. Good will leave to-dnv to-dnv for (Oureka by automobile- to cpend ten davs with Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Mennl. Miss Mabel Bet ttlyon nnd Miss Helen Taylor left yesterday for Yellowstone park. Mrs. Dehor M. Wells is visiting Mrs. W. Mont Ferry at her cottan " Kerry -land," Jn Brighton, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Carter have returned re-turned from a tour of Yellowstone park. , Mr. anil Mrs. John C. Daly and children. chil-dren. John and Margaret, Mrs. W. f I. Bintz nnd Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Patrick will leave today for an automobile tour of Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. A lhert Salzbrenner hav gone to l,os Angeles to make their home. Mr. Salzhrenner is a well-known portrait painter and Mrs. Siilzhrcnner Is a talented musician. Mrs. William Bassett, formerly Miss Zyhella Clayton. haH arrived from New York to spend the remainder of the summer sum-mer with her parents. Colonel and Mrs. Nephl W. Clayton. Mr. Bassett will join her in two weeks. Mrs. Gerald Ingle of Coronado, Cal., will arrive today to visit Mrs. C. E. Groesbeck. Louis Cates will arrive tomorrow from Ray, Ariz., to spend a f-w days with Mrs. Cates. who Is at tho Hotel Utah for the summer. Mrs. Clara E. Rellly has Issued invitations invita-tions to the wedding reception of her daughter. Miss Myrtle Annette Reilly, anl Francis Valentine Fitz Gerald, Monday evening. August 7. from 9 until 11 o'clock, at the Reilly home, 50 Third East street. E. G. Carey and G. D. Estes of Stafford. Staf-ford. Kan., are visitors In Salt Lake, the guests of Sirs. Alma Robtson, Mr. Carey Is a brother of Mrs. Robison. |