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Show ROSES, favorite June blossoms and queens of the garden, are particularly particu-larly popular just now for decorative schemes for social functions. They are in their prime in Salt Lake gardens and can be obtained in profusion, to lend their beauty and fragrance to tea and luncheon tables. The variety of color to be found in the rose3, shading from deep crimson lo delicate pink and from rich yellow to cream, accommodates any desired scheme. Then the different si7.es in which the blossoms prow also make them adaptable for decorations. The real, long-stemmed American Beauties, yor instance, can be effectively used in F the large cut-glass vases and the deli-' deli-' catc Cecil Brunners nestle lovingly in the dainty Dresden, or Sevres bowl. A number of rose luncheons have been given, since the beginning of June, when the entire idea of ihe meuu and decorations was developed in rose designs and coloring. And winking among the rose garlands is tauey eupbl, raveling in the number of June weddings wed-dings .for which he is responsible, since practically all of the rose functions are inspired by June brides. AL fresco entertaining has been inaugurated in-augurated with the first warm days aud will be the main form of diversion di-version for the remainder of the summer. sum-mer. "Taking advantage of the popu-j larity of the out of doors ct this season, sea-son, a number of prominent society women have arranged an elaborate lawn fete at the Country club for Thursday afternoon and evening, in the interest of sweet charity. The inspira- i tion of the entertainment is a deiire on the part of the generous Salt Lake society so-ciety women to contribute to a fund icing raised in New'York for the benefit bene-fit of the sufferers from the war. among the allied nations. The social prestige of those who have the entertainment in charge, as well as the cause for which it is given, will make it one of the largest and most important events which Salt Lake so-ciety so-ciety has experienced for a Iotg while. Many beautiful booths will be presided pre-sided over by charming society women, assisted by pretty young girls and many features of entertainment are being be-ing arranged for both afternoon and evening. Tennis and golf will be enjoyed en-joyed in the afternoon and entertainment entertain-ment of interest, to children will be featured. Dancing will be the main diversion di-version of the evening. following are the committees in charge of the fete and the patronesses of the function: Executive committee Miss L. P. "Woodward, chairman; Mr3. O. J. Salisbury, Salis-bury, secretary; Miss Georgiana Webber, Web-ber, treasurer; Mrs. Ernest Bamberger, I Miss Anna MeCornick. Miss Gertrude' McGrath, Mips M. McMillan, Mrs. J !L Portugal, Mrs. Wm, Md, Mr Ms. Sol. Siegel, Mrs. Harold Smoot, Miss Alice Wall. Entertainment committee Mr3. O. J. Salisbury, chairuiau. Booths committee Mrs. J. II. Portugal, Portu-gal, chairman. England and her colonies Mrs. John W. Rooklidgc, chairman; Mrs. W. A. Buttan, Mrs. S. R. inch, Mrs. W. W. Armstrong, .Mrs. F. L. Dodge, Miss lljplen Reams, Miss Mary Lyuck, Miss: DuoCnberry. ' France and Belgium Mrs. David i Taylor, chairman; 'Mrs. Jasper Mc- j Cashell, Mrs. Girrard Hale, Mrs. James I A. llogle, Miss Rosamond Ritchie, Miss j Marie A. Bancroft, Miss Marjorie Howard, How-ard, Miss Erminie Calvin. Miss Irene Savage, Miss Marjorie Bid well, Miss (Glen Walker. 1 Russia Mrs. W. P. Kisor, chairman; Mrs. Walter Lewis, Mrs. W. D. Donoher, Mrs. Dean Bray ton, Miss Alice Wall, Mrs. Charles Smith, Miss Clara. Young, Mrs. Ira Humphreys, Miss Gladys Savage, Sav-age, liss Jane Darling, Miss" Ruth; Cowie, Miss Phoebe Dey, Miss Lucile Era iic kc. Italy and Portugal Mrs. William Story, J r., chairniHii ; Mrs. Lawrence Greene, Mrs. Frank Jennings, Mrs. Stanley. Mrs. E. M.. Allison, Mrs. M. Cnlleu, Mrs. J. L. Franken, Miss Marjorie Mar-jorie Nebeker, Miss Evelyn Movie. Miss Mary Oooley, Miss M argaret O 'Brien, Miss Florence llalloran. Miss Spry, Miss V. Whit nev, M rs. Edar Behriug. Monte Carlo Mrs. Harold Smoot, chairman; Mrs. W. H. King. Miss Gertrude Ger-trude McGrath, Mrs. Koer Powers, Mrs. T. Amusseu, Miss Mary Wall, Miss A. Lyon, M iss Lucile A. ( lark. Card party Mrs. G. W. ttose, chairman; chair-man; Mrs. John Solev Selfridue. Tea table Mrs. Russell Coe Woodruff, Wood-ruff, chairman; Mrs. W. W. Armstrong, Mis. J. E. Galigher, Mrs. J. R. Walker, Mrs. Karl Sclieid. Mrs. John Weir, Mrs. James E. Jennings, Miss Rook-lid Rook-lid ge. Assisting Mrs. Lynn Thompson, Mrs. John E. Clark. M iss Xorinno Thompson, Thomp-son, Miss Sibyl Walker, Miss Carol vn Cowan, Miss Margaret Mclntyre, Miss Marion Mclntyre, Miss Adelaide Woodruff. Wood-ruff. Soda water fountain Mrs. R. W. Salisbury, chairman ; M rs. Clarence Bamberger, Mrs. Edgar Newhouse, Mrs. C. W. Stimpson, Mrs. F. C. Schramm. Miss Helen Walker. Gold tourua nieut Mrs. R. W. Salisbury, Salis-bury, chairman. 'Tennis touruameut Mrs. T. G. Griffin, Grif-fin, chairman. Children's entertainment Mrs. Stan-ih Stan-ih lev C. Sears, chairman. A Ball committee Mrs. Fred Cowans, CJf (mTm) 'v 'itKv'1 Milul. J htiHA - - I . A" k 4 r ' " 4 1 ' I . I- . - v A , d -A -;;? mm f 1 -V t ! - ' I ! Miss Marjorie Haldeu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Haldon, formerly of Fort Douglas and now of Nagasaki, Japan, whose engagement to M. Donald Knapp of Kisaran, Sumatra," is announced today. Photo Arts Company. chairman; Mrs. J. Frank Judge, Mrs. C. E. Groesbrck, Mrs. C. R. Poarsall, Mrs. Kruest Bamberger, Miss Anna MeCornick. Me-Cornick. Mrs. T. fi. Griffin. Mrs. William Wil-liam Spry, Mrs. W. Mont Ferrv, Mrs. W. S. MeCornick, Mrs. Thomas "K earns, Mrs. Russel iv. Tracy, Mrs. Lewis B. MeCornick, Mrs. Benner X. Smith, Mrs. K. A. Wall. Irs. H. B. Wells. Mrs. K. 0. Howard, "Mrs. d. F. Dunn, Mrs. das. A. Hogle. Mrs. George Y. Wallace, Mrs. T. G. Webber, Mrs. M. S. Woodward, Mrs. Ezra Thompson, Mrs. David Keith, Mrs. M. B. Salu-burv, Mrs. W. W. Riter, Mrs. Id. G. Whitnev, irs. O. W. Powers, Pow-ers, Mrs. C. A. Quiglev. Mrs. C. H. Doolittle. Ticket committee Mrs. I,. C. Miller, chairman; Mrs. W. P. Kiser, Mrs. T. B. j Beatty, Aliss Webber, treasurer. ' ! MR, AND MRS. JOHN' CARR celc-' brated the twentieth anniversary of their wedding last night with a din- uer at their home, 1'2S Truman avenue. The decorations were in pink and white peonies and sweet peas. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Alcorn, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. P E. Lehman, Mr. and Mrs, A. Nedvidek, Mr. and Mrs. IT. E. Sadler, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Drake, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Bure-lacc, Bure-lacc, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolsloy, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wetherbee and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Blythe. MISS IVY FORRESTER and Miss Mildred Krobs entertained yesterday yes-terday afternoon at the Forrester home on Second East street at luncheon and bridge, in honor of Miss Martha Smith, a b r i d o o f t h e wee k . L u n c h e on was served at small tables, each with a cen terpiece of yellow snapdragons and Shasta daisies. The hostesses were assisted by their mothers. Mrs. J. G. Forrester and Mrs. L. II. Krebs. The guests included Mrs. C. C. Davis, Mrs. A. 0. Moulton, Mrs. Howard Tibbals, Mrs. F. H. Beasley, Mrs. C. L. Shields, Mrs. Edward Snyder, Sny-der, Mi:-s Leonora Smith, Mis-;; Ethel ! Martin, Miss Edna .Jennings, Miss Bess J Crabtree, Miss Clorence Havenor, Miss i Jean Hurst, Miss Anna Pitt, Miss Clif-! Clif-! fie Cameron, Miss Kathryn DriscoTl. ! Miss - Alberta MeCanne, Miss Aline j Brown, Miss Vivian Klink and Mrs. K. C. Brinton. t MR. AND MRS. J. E. dFNXIXGS entertained at an informal dancing danc-ing party at their home on East South Temple street last night, in compliment to Miss Mary Jennings and Frederick Richard Taylor, who will be married during the early summer. Receiving with Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Jen-nings were Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Jennings, parents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Badger. The entire lower floor was cleared for dancing, for which music was furnished by the Ciive orchestra. The rooms were decorated in garden flowers. Light refreshments were served. MRS. PRESTON" MARTINEAf entertained en-tertained at the home of her mother, Mrs. T. A. Heringer. yesterday afternoon, in compliment to Miss Mar-rha, Mar-rha, Martinean, a bride of next week. The guesis were entertained at ".100'' and a kitchen shower was given for the bride. Sixteen were invited for cards and others came in for tea. A cut-glass vase of red roses formed the centerpiece for the tea table and kewpies and hearts were strung from the chandelier. A red and white color effect was carried out in the refreshments. refresh-ments. The hostess was assisted by her mothers, moth-ers, her sister, Miss Let tie Heringer; Miss Maurine and Mrs. Coletta Item-bold- MISS PHYLLIS LUMAN entertained at tea in the President's suite at the Hotel Utah yesterday afternoon from 4. until 6 o'clock, in compliment to her sister, Mrs. Charles Louis Meyer of Omaha, who is here for the summer. The tea table was decorated in pink roses and peonies in a large basket in the center. Various garden flowers were, used about the rooms. In the receiving line with Miss Lu-man Lu-man and Mrs. Meyer was their mother. Mrs. Abner Luman. Assisting in the dining room -were Miss Margaret Mclntyre, Mc-lntyre, Miss Florence llalloran, Miss El ma Darling, Miss Ruth Cowie, Miss Edna Foulks, Miss Oiive Benson, Miss Marion Mclntyre, Miss Olive Wall, Miss Helen Kearns and Miss Adrienne King. One hundred and twenty five invitations invita-tions were issued. MRS. A. G. MACKENZIE enlr-tained enlr-tained yesterdav afternoon at the Hotel Ft ah, in compliment to Mis? Irene Midgloy, her nierc. who is a bride of this week. The table had pink roses j as a centerpiece. Covers were laid for the f cl low ins guests, besides the guest of honor: Miss Helen Wells, Miss Helen Hel-en Spencer, M iss Edna Williams, Miss Emily Grant, liss Esther Badger, Miss Helen Midgley and Miss Elza Wolff. MPS. N. A. LEAKE of Eos Angeles, who is t he guest of her sister, M rs. C. C. Folk rod, was the guest of honor at a buffet luncheon given by Mrs. E. L. Perkes at her home on Center Cen-ter street yesterday afternoon. The house was decorated in pink and white roses. Roses in a deep pink, arranged ar-ranged in a crystal basket, formed the centerpiece for the tea table. A pink tulle bow adorned the handle of the basket. Pouring at the luncheon table were Mm. Ji. A. Scott and Mrs. W. Perkes. Three little gi rls assisted in serving, Marion G rover, Louise Jones, Helen Perkes and Idella Perkes. Twenty-five guests were in attendance. A guessing game and music occupied the afternoon. Mrs. Ethel Nettlcton Ramey gave piano selections, and vocal solos were given by Miss Alice Parrel 1 i and Mrs. Henry Jones. I AMONG the patrons who will attend! the concert to be given by Beckv! Almond and Henry Oberndorfer in the! Salt Lake theater, June 1G, will be: Governor and Mrs. William Spry, Mavor and Mrs. W. Mont Ferry, President Joseph F. Smith, Professor J. J. Me-Clcllun, Me-Clcllun, Senator and M rs. Thomas Kearns. Colonel and Mrs. E. A. Wal, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Schramm, Mr. and Mis, Simon Bamberger, Judye and Mrs. William II. King, Colonel and Mrs. X. W. Clayton, Mrs. David Eccles, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Sol Siegel, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bamberger, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Maras. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sheets, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Daynes, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Whitney, Professor Tom Giles. MISS DOROTHY FROISETH entertained enter-tained at bridge tea at the borne of her sister, Mrs. P. 0. Perkins, in the Nelsotf apartments yesterday afternoon. Guests were entertained at five tables at bridge, with a few others in for tea. The decorations were in white snapdragons snap-dragons and pansies. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Perkins. MRS. ARTHUR H. S. BIRD entertained enter-tained the members of the executive exec-utive board and chairmen of committees commit-tees of the Catholic Woman's leaguo at luncheon at the Country club yesterday. yester-day. The guests were seated at one long, table. The decorations were in Shasta daisies. Covers were laid fnr twenty-four. Events oi Coming Week Miss Virginia Whitney will entertain at tea Thursday at her home on East South Temple street in honor of Miss j Erminie Calvin and Miss Mary Jen-! niugs. 1 Mrs. Prise ilia Jennings will give a reception and tea June at her home, . S7 B street, in honor of Miss Louise ! Jennings and Miss Mary Jennings, , brides of the summer. Mrs. S. F. Fenton will entertain at tea Saturday afternoon from 4 until 6 at her home, 65 North Second West street, in honor of -Miss Louise Manning Man-ning of San Francisco. Mrs. Harry Baum will give a large ' luncheon Tuesday afternoon at the Hotel Ho-tel Utah. Mrs. Lawrence Marigor will entertain at bridge tea tomorrow at the Country Coun-try club, in compliment to Mrs. H. H. Hays, who has recently arrived from her wedding trip to make her home in this city. Mrs. Frank B. Cook will entertain at bridge at the Country club tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Frederick Sta'uffer will entertain enter-tain at tea tomorrow afternoon from 4 until (5 o'clock in honor of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frederick Leaver Stauf-fer, Stauf-fer, who has recently returned from New York. Mrs. W. T. Benson will entertain a few friends at luncheon tomorrow at her home ou Twelfth Fast street, in compliment to Mrs. Eugene Moser. Miss Edna Williams will entertain tomorrow to-morrow afternoon at her home, 520 East Second South slieet, in compliment to Miss Irene Midgley. Mrs. V. H. Mclntyre, .Miss Margaret Mc Fntyre and Miss Marion Mcl ntyre will entertain at tea Tuesday afternoon from 4 until G o 'clock at their home on Seventh avenue. Miss Martha Martinean, a bride of next week, will be the guest of honor at a handkerchief shower to be given by Miss Vivian Ellerbeck, 70 First avenue, av-enue, Wednesday afternoon. Miss Martha Mar-tha Wells will entertain at luncheon Friday for Miss Martineau at her home, Gl First avenue.' Mrs. J. H. Wootton will entertain Saturday at the home of her parents, Governor and Mrs. William Spry, in honor of Miss Martinean. Mrs. Thomas Hobday will entertain the Congenial Thirteen club at a 5U0 ! party Tuesdav afternoon. I " j Miss Doltie Felt will entertain with !a Kensington Monday afternoon at her i home, 110 Canyon road, in honor of : Miss (irace Mead and Miss Kathleen i Berring of Los Angeles, i I Lloyd, alliance will be ent ertained ! Wednesday afternoon at 2;o o'clock j by Mrs. John F. ( lowau at her home, I fligi Second avenue. The Rev. John Ma- I lick will gi ve an address on "The ! Poetry of Whitman. ' ' The afternoon j will bo spent in a Kensington and light refreshments will be. served. I 4 The A. F. club will be entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. R. C. Wil- lev at her home, 400 I street. j 1 -"Miss Amanda Clawson will entertain at her home, 805 West Second South street, in honor of Miss Myrtle lioyd, a June bride, Thursday evening. ; Mrs. L. D. Foreman will entertain 1 the, Acacia Bridge club Monday afternoon after-noon at her home, ";.'; Kant Eleventh ! South street. Mrs. Arnold E. Smith j will entertain the club at her home, fil.'I . j Kliza beth street, Tim rsday afternoon. j The two meetings will complete a s'ri-s i of games. Mrs. U- L. Hi they and daughter,. Miss ; Marion Hiskey, will entertain at tea Tuesday afternoon from 4 until i o'clock at the Hiskey home, 1471 Westminster West-minster avenue, in honor of Miss Ethel A. Lord of Boston, whTt accompanied Miss Hiskey home from school and is her house guest. Mrs. E. O. Lee will entertain at bridge tea Wednesday afternoon at her home in the Miller apartments. Mrs. 0. C. Folkrod will entertain at tea Saturday at her home, S02 Logan avenue, in compliment to her sister, Mrs. N. A. Eeake of Los Angeles. Mrs. J. E. Crowley will entertain Monday afternoon at her home, 107 West Fourth North street, in honor of Miss Winnie Junes, a July bride. Weddings and Engagements Mr. and Mrs.' G. R. Halden, formerly of Fort Douglas and now of Nagasaki, Japan, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mar.iorie, to M. Donald Knapp of Kisaran, Sumatra. The wedding wed-ding will take place in the early fall and the couple will make their home in Kisaran. Miss Halden is w ell known in Salt Lake, where she attended high school. Mr. Halden was. formerly chief clerk in the office of the quartermaster at Fort Douglas. The , Halden family is popular in Salt Lake. Mr. Knapp, who is connected with the General Rubber company, met Miss Halden in Manila and fhei marriage is the result of love at first sight. Miss Clella Allen MeCroady, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McCready, and Robert N. Young will be married Wednesday affernoon at 4:30 o'clock at the First Congregational church. The Rev. Elmer I. Goshen will perform the ceremony. Miss Oorinne Chris tensen will be bridesmaid and C. C. Neslen will be best man. A wedding dinner will follow the wedding at the Hotel Utah for relatives and intimate friends. Edward , Kimball will furnish a mu ileal il-eal programme for the wedding. A simple church wedding, followed by a wedding breakfast at the home of the bride, was that of Miss Marian Thompson and Earl Vincent Francis, which took place at noon yesterday at the First Congregational church. Tha ceromqny was performed by tho Rev. Elmer I. Goshen. A musical programme was given, preceding the ceremony, by Morris Stephenson, organist. Tho selections included Schubert 'a ' ' Serenade, ' ' ' ' Meditation ' ' from ' ' Thais, ' ' Le-Marc's Le-Marc's Audantino" (To My Wife.) The wedding march from Lohengrin was played as the wedding party entered en-tered the church. ' ' Trauinerei, " was played during the ceremony. The Mendelssohn wedding inarch was used as a recessional. The bride wore a white satin and Georgette crepe gown, trimmed wit h Brussels laec. Her veil was caught with orange blossoms and sho carried a shower bouquet of .bride roses and white sweetpeas. The bridesmaid, Miss Jeanetto Thompson, wore a champagne, taffeta suit, with a leghorn hat trimmed in pink roses. Frank Francis was best man. The ushers were William Igle-heart, Igle-heart, William Jennings and Gordon Douglas. Only intimate friends of the young people were included among tho guests at the wedding breakfast, at the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. R. Thompson, in the Emma apartments. apart-ments. The decorations were in pink and white roses and sweetpeas. The couple will leave immediately nn a brief wedding trip. They will be at. , home after August 1 at 868 Second avenue. The marriage of Miss Irene Midgley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. .Midgley, .Midg-ley, and Gordon Kirby will take place. Wednesday at noon in ihe Salt Lake temple. A reception will be given in .the evening at the homo of the bride. !Miss Helen Midgley will be bridesmaid. The couple will go to Corinne to make ! their home. I . Miss Nellie Follo'd; and E. John Fal-oon Fal-oon will be married Wednesday. it if. if The marriage of Miss Esther Johnson, John-son, daughter of NT rs. Lottie Johnson, and Clarence L. Sylvester will takn place Wed nes'lay at the home of tho bride. $ X! The wedding of Miss Klla Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hall of this city, and W. H. Wild of Coalville will take place Wednesday. The wedding of Wilford M. Dean and Miss Arleen McMurrin tool: place-Wednesday place-Wednesday in the Salt. Luke, temple. I m me.l iat el v a f ter the ceremony 1 he (Continued on Following Page.) (Continued from Preceding Psge.i yoiinci i-onpln l'-t'I. for h two winks' tour f)f ( 'alifornin. ''ho nifirriii; of Mi.vH Kilyth Mabrl Kill ami S1..'.Ihmi 'I'urnnr :i ruin n will U -f ilai'C Tliu r'in at noon at. tlio 'Phillip-. ojirrL'iitiMial riiurch. 'J' ho iTtnony will Ik pfrt'ornit'il by Mm Kiv. I'. A. Simpkiti. A lovaU'at will follow for ri'latiws ami inlimiito frifmis. The i-ouplo will jo o 'I'oo.-li' to make tlu'ir horn.'. Mi-,., Dora '. Hall will be brt'Ics-mai'l. brt'Ics-mai'l. I n vitat iunn lui.ve ln't'U NriHCil for the inaniaf of Miss Winnie Jones and 1-avoii (,'owk'y. The wadding will lake pliwe June 7 at tin home of the bride, i'lld Pier punt street. : Mr. and M rs. S. A . rJ fins announce the muri-iaf- of their daughter, Mrs. ( 'liarlotte Kvans Jhtrper, to Sidney Mill-1, formerly of Portland, Ore. The marriage took pbu'c Thursday evening aL S o'l-loek at the home of the bride V I are nth, I ') I Pa xton a en hp. The vcrc-nioiiy vcrc-nioiiy was performed by the grandfather of the bride. Judj;e William Urangham of liOgan. The couple will be at home at South First West street. M is. (.'. M. I.'.r-rj.'j-.t root aniiuiitk-ea the engagement of hoi daughter, Flop ore, to . K. Thomas. The wedding will take place in the Salt Lake temple June S. The uiarriago of M is Louise Jen-nings, Jen-nings, daughtei- of M re. Isaac Jennings, whoso engagement to Paul F. Thilo was recently announeed, will take place the middle of July. Miss Charlotte Bothwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (Menu R. Bothwell, and lieorge U. Swatier will be married Tues day evening at S o'clock at the homo of t lie bride 's parents, on Third Fast street. The eereniony will be performed per-formed by t ho Rev. tinier 1 . lioshen, and will ho followed by a wedding supper sup-per for Ultima te friends. Mrs. L. K. Martinca.ii, Jr., sister of the bride, will be matron of honor, and M isH 1 )orothy McLaughlin of Pasadena will be bridesmaid. Albert M. Daly will be best maa. The couple will take a brief wedding trip and will be at homo after July 1 at thy Oaks apartments. v The marriage of Miss Rhea Nay lor and Vernon J . Beers will take place Wednesday in the -Salt Lake temple. A reception will be given in the evening at the home of the bride's parents, Air. and Mrs. G. F. Xavlor. The wedding of Miss Flvera Bong and Ross Beason Thursday evening at the Immauucl Baptist church, followed by a reception at the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bong, on 0 street, was one of the large matrimonial events of the yeek. Mr. and Mrs. Beasou are now in Alabama on a wedding trip. They will be at home after August 1 in the Mecklenburg Mecklen-burg apartments. Miss Ruth (Jain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Addison Lain, and Gollin Bell of Sau Francisco, were married Thursday evening at the home of the bride's parents par-ents on South Main street, and left immediately im-mediately after the wedding for San Francisco to mnke their home. The wedding of Miss Venice Faros-worth Faros-worth and Hugo Valentine Anderson t ook place Thursday morning in the Salt Lake temple and was followed by a. reception in the evening, at the home of the bride's parents. Air. and Mrs. P. T. Farneworth. The wedding of Miss Martha Smith Mrs. Alphoiise Figge of Oak Park, III., who is the guest of her brother, Howaul Airey, and Dr. Grace Stratto n-Airey. and Howard C. Bcnncr will take place Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Airs. L. AT. Smith, ou Eighth avenue. ave-nue. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. George F. Da vies, of the I irst Presbyteria n church. A wedding breakfast will follow for intimate friends. Tlio couple will make their home at Stateline. Utah. :: The marriage of Miss .Mice G race Sears and Daniel L. Hudson took place Thursday at the homo of the bnde 's mother, Mrs. Alice Sears, 11-4-9 Wilson avenue. Miss Bessie Sears was bridesmaid brides-maid and Vere.Kogers was best man. The decorations were in pink and white with a background of green. The couple cou-ple are at home at 10 IP Wilon avenue. :f The marriage of Aliss Ioua Broberg of this city to Frank Reed Nelson of Seattle took pluee at noon Wednesday at the home of the bride's mother. Airs. K. AI. Broberg, I'Ho Glendale street. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Martin Thomas, and was followed by n luncheou. The couple left on the afternoon train for Seattle, Wash., where they will make their home. A home wedding of Wednesday was that of Sumner Britten and Aliss Laura A. Shore, the' Rev. P. A. Simpkin officiating. offi-ciating. The rooms were decorated in ayringa and Shasta daisies. At noon a wedding breakfast was served, after which Mr. and Mrs. Britten left for an extended trip through California. The following from the Sacramento Union will be of interest in Salt Lake: "A wedding of wide interest to Sacramento Sac-ramento circles was solemnized yesterday yester-day morning at 10:30 at the home of Mrs. E. B. Rhea, when her sister, Aliss fTrcne Clare Alalloy, became the bride or Theodore Harte of Salt Lake, the Rev. H. V. Moore of the Alethodist church performing the ceremony in the presence of close relatives of the young couple. ''The marriage vows were taken in a bower of sweet peas, Shasta daisies' and ferns. ''The bride wore a modish graveling costume of navy blue with hat to match. "After the ceremony a 'wedding breakfast was enjoyed at the Travelers hotel and soon afterward Mr. and Mrs. Harte left for yan Francisco and San Dingo on their way to their home in Salt Lake, where the bridegroom is connected con-nected with the "Western Pacific company. com-pany. ' Mrs. L. Olsen announces the engagement engage-ment of her daughter, Birdie L,, to Albert Alien. The marriage will take place in the early fall, The wedding of Miss Vera Stauffer and Frank J. Nelson took place at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. H. Johanson last week. The couple wjll be at home at 217 West Fourth South street. !,-! Announcement is made of the engagement engage-ment of Miss Anna K. Holmquist of Salt Lake and Willard C. Jenson of Logan. Personal Mrs. Frank Calzia is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. Bartholomea, in Denver. Den-ver. Mrs. J. J. Kaufman is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Charles Eatchel, at Murray. She is just recovering from an illness. : Richard Allen Halev, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. 'Wheat, left Monday, Mon-day, with Dean Colladay and family, for Philadelphia and Colwyn, Pa., to spend the summer with his mother and other relatives. He will return to Salt Lake in September to re-enter sooI. , Mrs. Martha Cracroft has gone for an extended trip to California. After visiting relatives and, friends in Los j Aup-Mes, she will spend some time at the beaches. I Mr. and Mrs. Alma D. Katz of Port- i land are visiting relatives in the city. j Mrs, M. J. Mitchell, who has been spending some time in Nevada and on tne Pacific coast, has returned to Salt Lake and is visiting her daughters, Mrs. Walter G. Henry and, Mrs. William T. Newton . and also her granddaughters, granddaugh-ters, Mrs. Stewart. C. Abbott and Mrs. I Fred Weber. Mr. and 'Mrs. John Maliek and little son are occupying a cottnge in Emigration Emigra-tion canyon for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Schramm, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Salisburv. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stimpson, J. P." Walker, Jr., Miss Helen Walker, A. V. Callahan and Miss Maud Fitch of Eureka will return today from Fish lake, where they went by automobile. au-tomobile. Mr?. Edward Shnrtliff and daughter, Miss Gertrude Shnrtliff. of Twin Falls, Idaho, a rc guests of Mrs. James K. Shaw. Mrs. W. M. Jngniau left yesterday for Ottown, Kan., for an indefinite visit to her father. A. Given. Mr?. Clara Langsdale and grandson. David Swain, of Indianapolis, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Warrum. Mrs. W. I,. Johnson of Morgan Hill, Cal., i visiting at the home of' the Rev. P. A. Simpkm. Miss Roe Clampitt of New York is the guest of Mrs. Georce F. 'Wasson. Miss Beatrice Idsardi of St. Thoma?, i Ontario, is the gut of Mrs. A. E. Hutchinson. I M:. Gor;?? Hndd'eson ha. returned ! from Hnrliu'en, Texas, and, after a vis- ir to her sifter. Mrs. George Walker, i on. Thirteenth E.ist street, will rend ! the remainder of the summer at Fort i Douglas. ; i Dr. T. '"a fleet Gibson lias cone to 'i:i:o C) take ; o-t-i;radu:t'P w-r'c. ;lc i"ia Mrs. (i:bin in Virginia la'nr hiii! ifiey will return home in about live wee :-.s. Mr Alphonse Fi.yTn of Oak Park, a of i Mu-aii, U the g'.n'sT of Mr. ad Mr-. Howard A iry. M r-. S. 1-'. . Air'v of ('hi'-ago is aio a gue-t at the i Aire v home fur the summer. i Mi Ruth Krber uf Klein. I'.l.. and : Mi iorotiiy 'Iranian of Iowa are yueMs of M i?s Clare Haynes for a few days on tii'Mr way home from Eugene Ore., where thev hae been attending sclioul. Miss Adii Bentlv. Miss Julia Wehh, M is Kathcrine Welch and Miss Chris-tit' Chris-tit' Kliingsion will leave the latter pait of the neck fur New Vork and Boston. M r. A . K. Bru uton left yesterday for tin: east. " ; Mv. C. W. Luff of Denver is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. A. S. Pitts. 'Mrs. Lufi and Mrs. Pitts will lf-ae ;suon for an extended trip through . California. j Mrs. Harry St. Clair Hatha wav will leave Tuesday for her home in Morris- j town, Pa. j A house party of ten was entertained by Mrs. O. W. Movie at her country: home the first of last week, in oomph- I ment to Miss Martha Martineau, a June ' bride. The party included Miss Mar- j tineau, Miss Harriet Movie, Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Movie, Miss Martha Wells, Miss Agnes Pitt, Miss Vee Groo. Mrs. J. H. Wootton, Jr., Miss lone Hulbert and Miss Leone Hulbert. Mrs. C. H. Stevenson, who has been ill at St. Mark 's hospital for ten days, is improving. Mrs. Frank Sloane of San Diego is , visiting her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. C. E. j Allen. ! j Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Dale have gone! to Cambridge City, Ind. j Mrs, Mayne-'Windsor, sister of Dr. ! Grace Stratton Airey and well known in Salt Lake, is rehearsing for an Indian In-dian opera, ' ' Zuninana, ' ' set to music i by Troyer. The plan is to open with : the opera in Los Angeles in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hendee of Chicago Chi-cago will arrive here Monday to visit Mrs. Hendee 's parents,' Mr. and Mrs. G. Swan, 118 N street. Miss Le Vera Wilson left yesterday for Milford to visit her aunt, Mrs. A. JL Stoddard. She was accompanied by her cousin, Miss Vol ma Stoddard, who has been attending school here. :- Mrs." P. A. Dix and Miss Gulia Di have gone to Pullman, Wash, where they attended the commencement exercises ex-ercises of Washington State college. P. J. Dix, son of P. A. Dix, was graduated grad-uated from the college Friday. He will join his father and sister in a visit to Portland and wil return home with them, Miss Emma Warren left Friday for Frutia, Colo., to spend the summer with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Warren, who have a ranch there. Mr. and Mrs. Warren, who came to attend the commencement exercises at St. Mary's academy, where Miss Emma was graduated, accompanied her home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald and daughter, Miss Isabel FitzgcraJd, left for their home in Price, Friday. Miss Fitzgerald Fitz-gerald was graduated from St. Mary's academy and her parents came for the commencement exercises. Miss Eleanor Park is visiting friends in Detroit and will go to Ann Arbor next week for the social functions in connection with the commencement exercises. ex-ercises. Her brother, Boyd Park, will be graduated this year. "! Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Jaekliug of San Francisco are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Judge at the Judge country home. Mrs. Frank Knox and daughter, Miss Frances Knox, have returned from California Cali-fornia and are again at the Knox home ou East First South street. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Tomlinson and daughter, Miss Clare Tomlinson, left Thursday for Rochester, Minn., to consult con-sult Dr. Mayo of the Mayo hospital with regard to Mrs. Tomlinson Js health. Dr. Robert Hampton has returned from a two mouths' visit to New York, Philadelphia and other eastern cities, ' Mrs. George P. Holman will leave next week for Vancouver, B. C., to spend the summer with her -daughter, Mrs. T. W. B. Loudon. Miss Helen Cannon has returned home from the agricultural college at Logan, where she was graduated this year, and is with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam T. Cannon. Mr. and' Mrs. Robert H. Fitzgerald will move Thursday to No. 10 Dorius apartments. Miss Johanna Brown and Miss Irene Brown of Fremont, Neb., are guests of Mrs. George Dern. Miss Hazel Hill arrived home Thursday Thurs-day from. Notre Dame, Ind., where she has been attending St. Mary's school, and will spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hill. Miss Jeanette Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. R. Thompson, who recently was graduated from Colorado college, arrived home Friday. Mrs. Eugene Kahu and daughters, Sylvia and Miriam, left Saturday for Ocean Park to spend the summer. Miss Clela McAllister and Miss Margaret Mar-garet Peck have gone to San Francisco Fran-cisco to visit Mrs. Roy S. Avery, formerly for-merly Miss Emily McAllister. Mrs. W. R. Tyndale left Monday for a visit to Minneapolis. Miss Alice Hagertv has gone to Basin. Ba-sin. Mont., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Avery Buckingham for several weeks. :h Mrs. William Cunningham of Oakland is the guest of her parents, .Mr. annd Mrs. Joim Dern. ; : Mr. and Mrs. Max Weil and daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Maxine, will leave net week for Milwaukee. Mrs. C. C Countryman has gone to Evanston, Wyo., to spend the week-end as the puest of Mrs. A. V. Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. Quinn, who have been at the Hotel L'tah i;or several weeks, left early in the week for home. Miss Mabel Kasiska of Pocatello, Ida., is the guest of Airs. Henry K. Klingender at the Plandome hotel. Miss Catherine Ifl't, who has been spending some time in Pocatello, has returned and is again with her aunt, Mrs. Klingen-der, Klingen-der, at the Plandome. Russell Snow, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Snow, has arrived home from New York university to spend the summer with his parents. Mrs. E. J. Rohrback and daughters, Irene and Mildred, accompanied by Mis Hazel Blomquist, will leave today tor a three months' stay in southern California Cali-fornia and the beaches. Later they will be joined by E. J. Rohrback. :'r- Miss Ruth Storer will leave today for Sitka, Alaska, to visit college friends. She will also visit different points of interest in Alaska and will also go to Vancouver, B. C, remaining away all summer. Don R. Johnson, son of former Congressman Con-gressman and Mrs. Jo? eph Johnson of Spring City, Utah, arrived yesterday from Washington, where he has completed com-pleted a course in law at the Catholic university of America, and will be the guest of' Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Nielson for a few days before returning to his home, in Spring Citv. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Connelly of Pocatello, Poca-tello, who came last week to attend the Bonff-Beason wedding and are guests of Mrs. Connelly's mother, Mrs. G. W. Ray on East South Temple street, will return home todav. A: ' Mrs. William Shirley of the Shirley Concert company, has returned to her home in Salt Lake, after an eastern tour of almost a. year. Mrs. Shirley spent most of her time in New Vork and Boston, which was formerly her home. Mrs. C. W. Wintehalter and daughter, Miisg Elinor Wintehalter, arrived Fri-dav Fri-dav from San Francisco nn their way to'Twin Falls, Idaho, to join Mr. Wintehalter Winte-halter for a tour of Yellowstone park bv automobile. Mr. find Mrs. Nicholas A. White will leave Sunday for Cleveland, Ohio, to make tlK'ir home. Mrs. White was formerly for-merly Miss Yilate Currie. Judge and Mrs. Thomas Marion en ux have returned from a six-weeks' visit to New York and Washington. Mrs. Albert Fisher and her daughter. Mrs. Fred Davidson, will he home to-dav, to-dav, after spending a few weeks on the roaM i-ibiliu San Vraniu.o, Lo? AiiL'ple aD'l Jan De?. " Mirs Olia Urt of Nebraska is the gui'.'.ii of Dt. Grace btrattoo-Airev. Mr?. .T. H. Winwood and :hi.lrpn Inft last night for 'iser' 1-laho. for a visit. Mr. "'. P. Harvielle and daugrhtpr, Mir? Isabel llnrviolle, will leave toiay fur Mammoth to jie-j'l t!ie summer. Mrs. O. R. r'ihhie1 and litV daughters. daugh-ters. Virginia and Vinirrpd, 'nave one to Mount rU;a?rtnt a nd a re i.-itiu at the W. I'.', ('aiulhuid Imme. f Samuel ' '. Park will leave thi v,eel for Ann A rbor, .M i-h., to attend the (Continued on Following Fa pre.) (Continued rrom Preceding Page.) eon, nion come n t mrri sTs in whi.-hTTs S. T1 1 arl. wi" 1'P Kraduated and ;".'" ''J '.resent at the twentv-fifth io. mon ot his class at the college. He "ill I.p loined there by his daughter, ilZl' TX'T P?rk. wbo we"t at last week. After the commencement cere-T"'? cere-T"'? -'-.Park ad i,is son an,, daughter will visit various points of interest in the cast before returning 4 Mrs. John H. Kussoll and daughter, lone, of J016 Kast Ninth South street "ill eave Wednesday to visit Mrs. Kussell s former home at AuaHstn, ia Mr and Mrs. D. P. Rohlfine and Mr. ami Mrs. Bernard Rolilfinpr 0f this oitv and their guest, Mrs. Morris Block anil daughter. Maxine, of Kansas Citv, will leave this evening ,v automobile for southern Utah for a few weeks' tour. : Mrs. Frederick Allen of (hicaero has arrived from Los Angeles to spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. David -lames, 673 Third Kast street. Mrs. Allen Al-len is on the Orjihemn circuit and is well knqwn in Salt Lake. She is the widow - of Frederick Allen, who was formerly in one of Willard Mack's companies here. p Mrs. Elmer Ross and baby of Van-it-S comer, Wash., are quests of Mrs. Ross's mother, Mrs. A. .1. Hall. Mrs. Ross was formerly Miss Mav Allen. Miss Iva Baddlcy left Saturday for I.onrr Beach, C'al., to visit her sister. Mrs! C. 11. Lane. Miss Marion Ttittle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Tuttle, was graduated from Wheaton college, near Boston, the past week and will arrive home about t' .Inly 1, after a visit to friends in the cast. Miscellaneous Events Miss .Ruby Guiver entertained Friday c veiling at . a miscellaneous shower for M iss Kebct-ea Bond, whose marriage takes place Wednesday evening to (.'. TC. clones. The rooms were prettily decorated deco-rated in roses and garden flowers. About twentv friends were present. Miss Ida Mossberff, n bride of the month, was entertained Monday evening even-ing b v M i ss M adolin Brown an d M iss Lois Lloyd at the home of Miss Brown on iSixth avenue. Rosea and ferns were used throughout the rooms. The lights were shaded in red, with red hearts and c.upids hanging from the chandeliers. Punch was served from a prettily arranged ar-ranged table on the veranda by Miss A f ton Brown and Miss Arline Brown. About fifty guests were present. Miss .M ossberg was also entertained during the week by Miss Eva Wilding and Miss Ida Robinson. - Mrs. M. Swein entertained Mrs. B. Tuwnscnd, formerly of this eity but now u resident of San Francisco,' at her residence, resi-dence, 339 .Fifth East street, Friday evening. . Miss "Maud Brown entertained a party at the Jake Saturday evening, in com pliment to M iss Myrtle Boyd, whose marriage to A ndrew Clausen will take pla-e the latter part of this month. Those wiio enjoyed the evening were Mrs. Thomas Bovd, mother of the bride; Mrs. H. hi. Brown, Mrs. Clausen, Miss Myrtle Boyd, Andrew Clausen, Mif-s Pearl Foreman. John Crow, Mips Nina Lesh, Carl Bovd, Miss A It on Bergman, Tom Rees, Miss Amanda Clausen, Leonard Leon-ard Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Brown, Jr., Miss Ottilio Piaster, Alfred Nilhpon, Miss Maud Brown. A musical was given at the home of I Miss ISarah Rasmuppen, 74 Ninth East j j street, Friday evening. About fifty I I quests weie present. The rooms were! , beautifully decorated in June rosep and j ; snapdragons. Musical numbers were I gii-en by Mips Augu-ta Peterson, Miss Julia llallin. M iss Reah Simons. Miss Adeline Ritsmussen. Miss Pearl Back, Miss Essie Wilson, Miss Reva Zimmerman Zimmer-man and Miss Minnie Williams. Refreshments Re-freshments were served following1 the musical programme. , : Miss Gladys Lindgreen gave a surprise sur-prise party in honor of Karl Jackson at his home, 434 J street, Friday evening. even-ing. The following! guests were present: Miss Mild rod Wilson, M iss Jeanette V atson, Miss Lavinia Williams, Miss Leona Earl, M iss Fav Pap worth, Miss Kate Price, Mips Mvrtle Jensen, Miss Gertrude Mori in, Miss Genevieve Mor-lin, Mor-lin, Hyde Cowley, ( larence Jackson, George Warring, Carl Snow, Harry Riley, Ri-ley, Bill Smith, Clarence Papworth, Altred Lningston, Clifford Apton. Mrs. A. Bader entertained the German Ger-man Sewing club at her home in Poplar Grove Tuesday. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Schuster. N'ext Tuesday the members of the club will motor to the li. Stenzel ranch, where the entire day will be spent in honor of Mrs. R. ilark, who will leave soon for California. Miss Cora Milam was a guest at a luncheon given bv her cousin, Willard Stoddard, of Baker Citv, Ore., at the Hotel Ftah Wednesday. " ' Mrs. W. M. Latimer and Mrs. A. V. Collinson entertained Thursday afternoon after-noon for their sister, Miss Ada Grims-dell, Grims-dell, who will be married soon. The guests were entertained at 5U0 at the Latimer home, 330 C street. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Christiansen entertained en-tertained Thursday afternoon in honor of the third birthday of their daughter, daugh-ter, June, at Liberty park. A picnic supper was served to' twentv-two guests. A birthday cake had three' candles and three roses and colored peonies in a vase were suggestive of the little girl's vears of age. The Busy Twelve Sewing club was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. B. J. Wilson. Mrs. David Bamberger Bam-berger was a special guest. Pink roses in a -rystal basket formed a centerpiece for the luncheon table. Spring flowers flow-ers were used throughout the house. The club will meet Wednesday. June 28. with Mrs. Frank Corless, 1471 Seventh Sev-enth East Street. . The Needleeraft club was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs., Hugh Rippetue at her home in North We.-t 'temple street. The rooms were decorate. deco-rate. with roses and pink peonies. The aiternoon was spent in sewing, followed bv tra. Members present were Mrs. Ned Price, Mrs. M. L. Cole, Mrs. J. M. Baxter. Mrs. G. Bowman. Mrs. Lou Cornell, Cor-nell, Mrs. Ross Kunkel, -Mrs. Roy Price, Mrs. W. Loveridge, Mrs. B. Price. Mrs. W. S.-arlctt and Mrs. Vincent. Invited guests were Mrs. Grew. Mrs. Hanson and Miss Morris. The club will next meet with Mrs. Roy Pi ice, 720 South Seventh East street. i The M. M. M. club met at the home ; of Miss Alice Harmon Monday evening. .Covers were laid for Mis Alice Spt-n-j cer, Miss Vivian Smith, Miss Ruth Nor- berg, Miss Lsabelle Randall, Miss Reau I Hill, Miss Melba Morgan and Miss Edna ; Hill. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Burt celebrated their tenth wedding - anniversary "Wednesday evening at their home in 1 the Lorua "apartments. The evening was spent at cards. Favors were won by A. T. Miller, Mrs. L. W. Garoutte of 'Lincoln. Neb., and Mrs. W. A. McNeal. !A late supper was served by Mrs. Burt, I assisted by her sister, Miss Leila Simms. ! The toll owing were present: Mr. and Mrs. Owen G. Gooch, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cook, Mr. ami Mrs. W. A. McNeal, Mrs. L. W. Garoutte, Mrs. Simms and Miss Elizabeth Eliz-abeth Simms. tt Mrs. Roy Tlepworth entertained her sewing club Thursday afternoon at Lib-I Lib-I erty park. A dainty luncheon was j served. The club will meet this week j with Mrs. L. W. Taylor, 145U Lincoln avenue. The J. S- club was entertained with an I outing at Saltair Tuesday evening. Uan-ljng Uan-ljng was enjoyed and supper was served. j Among numerous other parties given ! in compliment to Afiss Rhea Naylor, a bride of the month, was the one given Thursday afternoon by her' mother, Mrs. G. V. Naylor. The rooms were prettily decorated with June roses. In the dining din-ing room the decorations were in red and white with a large cut glass bowl of red roses. Hand-painted place cards : wer-o used and the color scheme was carried car-ried out in all details. The hostess was : assisted in serving by Miss Annie Naylor. Nay-lor. About eighteen guests were prcs- , ent . j t)i i Mrs. S. A. Selandcr entertained at a i luncheon Monday afternoon in honor of Miss Rebecca Bond, whose marriage to C. E. Jones will take place next Wednesday. The afternoon was spent in music and games. The luncheon table ta-ble was decorated in pink and ; white roses. Covers were laid for fifteen. Mrs. Frank K. Watson assisted the hostess. Mrs. E. B. Ridd entertained the F. . club last Thursday afternoon at her i home on Eighth West street. The luuch-! luuch-! eon table was decorated in pink and I white roses, (.'overs were laid for eight. I The club will be entertained June 2!) by Mrs. A. F. Wilson at her home in Emerson avenue. up ' Miss Gerta 'Hartley entertained at her home on Laird avenue Friday even-ling, even-ling, in compliment to Miss Ruby Shepherd, Shep-herd, a June bride. The decorations were in pink peonies and sweet peas. The evening was spent in games, and solos were given by Miss Gladys Fisfi. a ' A reunion of the Jones family was held Monday, June 12,' at the home of Mrs. R. Jones, 7G7 Roberts place, in honor of her aged sister, Mrs. Edwards of Basalt, Idaho. Refreshments were served. The hostess was assisted by her two daughters, Winner and Adella. T'ue evening was spent in recitations, singing and daneiny. ;S K: Mrs. A. IT. K nun in el entertained at a luncheon Tuesday, in compliment to Mrs. Austin Htavuer of Purtland, Ore., who is visiting" her mother, Mrs. A. K. Watson, 7'i- East Sixth South street, (.'overs were laid for twelve. The decorations deco-rations were white peonies. Besides the guest of honor and hostess, covers we.re laid for Mrs. Earl V. Smith, Mrs. B. D. Hajiiill. Mrs. A. K. Watson. Mrs. M. C. Hifiiili, Mrs. George Munden, Mrs. .1. K. Lincoln, Mrs. George Kllis, Mrs. i'harles Dunn, Mrs. Ornsby, Miss Gladys Sahliu. Miss Kdna AVilhinson and Miss Jo-, sephine Mooncv entertained at a matinee mati-nee party at the Wilkes theater Thurs-dav, Thurs-dav, in compliment to Miss Ada G rims-dell, rims-dell, a June bride. Tea followed at the New house hotel. 5P Mrs. X. AV. Clayton, Jr., entertained at. luncheon Friday at her home, 1 077 Kirst avenue, in compliment to Miss Celia Ort of Nebraska, who is the guest of Dr. Grace Stratton-Airey. The fina tiling to In- ilnne to write a Tri'.iunp Want A1, tfllinj: just what vou waul nml yuur qiialitiealionH. Tlio 'Wants will do the, rest. |