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Show Mi's. Ralph W. Watson, who will return today after a two months' visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wilson, in Fresno, Cal. j if I as?1 J I j k , d 1 1 1 111 " IIP THE marriage of Miss Edith Gard and Rose E. Hartwell took place last night at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gard, 531 Fifth avenue. The. ceremony was performed by the Rev. Klmer I. Goshen, in the presence of relatives rela-tives ajid intimate friends, and was followed fol-lowed by a buffet wedding supper. The bride wore a white taffeta gown, with a wedding vail caught with orange nKjssoms. ghe carried a shower bouquet o'Vhrlde roses. The mantel in the living room, where the ceremony was performed, . was banked with pink and white roses. The supper table in the dining room had a centerpiece of Cecil Bmnner roses and gypsophlla arranged in a crystal bowl, surrounded by billows of pink 1 1 1 lie. Taking turns In pouring were Mrs. Orin Humphreys, Miss Beulah Hartwell, Mrs. J. D. Hurd and Miss Nanon Croxall. As--nlsting in the dining room were Miss Dora Hall, Miss Hazel Eourgard. Miss Maurine "Rourgard, Miss Ruth Cain, Miss Charlotte "thwell. Miss Claire Hartwell and Mrs. -V-yd Garrison. The guests were received bv the bride and bridegroom and Mr. and Mrs. Gard. Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell will be at home at No. 5 Kenwood place after June 15. A largo number was in attendance at an open meeting of the Catholic Woman's league, the final session of the year, at the Ladies' Literary clubhouse yesterday afternoon. An attractive programme and a brief business meeting were followed by tea. The tea room wan decorated in pink peonies. An English china basket of the blossoms formed a centerpiece for the tea table, surrounded by blue bird candlesticks. candle-sticks. Taking turns at the tea table were Mrs. W. S. McCornick, Mrs. Thomas Kearns. Mrs. J. C. Lynch, Mrs. .lames Ivr. Sr., and Mrs. Elizabeth J. O'Brien. Assisting in the tea room were Miss Helen Kearns. Miss Florence Collins, Miss Margaret Mar-garet O'Brien, Miss Marv Lynch, Miss Dorothy White, Miss Margaret Lee, Miss Bess Paddies. Miss Claire Driscoll, Miss Mary Thersa Hughes, Miss Martha Struck, Miss Adine Brownlee, Miss Alene Carter, 1 Miss Mary Dooly and Miss Ma-rgaret j Collins. . i The guests were received by the officers of the league, assisted by the programme committee. The officers are Mrs. Arthur H. S. Bird, president; Mrs. James Ivers, Sr., vice president; Mrs. W. E. Fife, recording re-cording secretary ; Mrs. J. K. Coseriff, corresponding secretary; Miss Nettie Fitz- gerald, financial secretary; Miss Kate Halloran, treasurer. The programme committee com-mittee includes Mrs. J. C. Hanchett, Mrs. J. C. Daly. Mrs. Edward McGurrin, Mrs. Howard Emge, Mrs. J. J. Finney and Mrs. J. W. Curtis. The entertainment committee, which arranged for the tea, is composed of Mrs. C. A. Quiglev, Mrs. Jcanette Cann, Mrs. W. S. HodgsonMrs. James Ivors. Jr.. Miss Margaret Gibbons, Mrs. Elizabeth J. O'Brien. Professor D. G. Hunt save an interesting interest-ing address on "Socialism." The attractive attrac-tive musical programme, tinder the direction direc-tion of Mrs. J. C. Hanchett. chairman of the programme committee, included a harp solo by Mrs. Edward McGurrin, Pierre." by Hasselman; a vocal duet by Mr. and J. W. Curtis; "The Hunt,'" by Gruno Huhn, and a vocal solo by Mrs. J. W. Curtis, "King Charles," by Maud Billery White; Miss Rowena Korns, accompanist. K Mrs. B. A. M. Froiscth entertained the board of directors of the Sarah Daft home at a musical tea yesterday afternoon at tile home of her daughter, Mrs. P. O. Perkins, with Mrs. Mary HJ. Gilmer, who is visiting hero from California, a former member of the board, as guest of honor. The living room was decorated in yellow roses. The tea table In the dining room had a cluny cover over green, with four howls of pansies at the corners and a crystal candelabra with green candles in the center. The hotess was assisted by her daughters. daugh-ters. Mrs. Perkins and Miss Dorothy Froiseth. and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. R. .7. Froiseth. The programme was furnished by Mrs. Theodore Best, vocal soloist; Mrs. Ernest Voelker. pianist, and Miss Zora Siiaw, dramatic reader. The board members include Mrs. William Wil-liam Spry, Mrs. C. H. Mi-Mahon, Mrs. John F. Cowan, Mrs. J. R. Letcher, Mrs. Milton Mil-ton Limiian, Mrs. F. S. Richards, Mrs. E. O. Lee. Mrs. J. F. Marshall, Miss Margaret Gibbons, Mrs. A. Fred Wey, Mrs. Georse Putnam. Mrs. A. C. Smith. Mrs. M. J. Mork and Mrs. Margaret Zane Cherdron. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvain' Noack entertained enter-tained at a supper dance at (he New-house New-house hotel last night at 10 o'clock in honor of I lie first anniversary of their marriage. The supper table had a large basket of pink sweet peas in the center, with smaller baskets on either end. The members of the bridal party and a few other friends were included among the guests. Covers were laid for the following: fol-lowing: Mr. and Mrs. George E. Skelton, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Spader. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Andrews. Mr, and Mrs. Jank Perry. Miss J lelen Morse, Miss Romania Hyde, Miss Edna Evans, Miss Georgia Hart lev. Miss Florence Hartley, Mrs. J. J. Tavlor, Francis Letch field, Charles Campbell, Wil-lard Wil-lard Richards, Edward J. Shields and Richard Rich-ard Hartley. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. MacLean entertained enter-tained their evening bridge club and some of their young friends last night at their home. 965 Second avenue, in honor of Miss Mildred Kathleen Knight and William Griffith of San Francisco, who will be married next Tuesday. The drawing room and library were decorated dec-orated in American Beauty roses arranged in tall vases. The hall was decorated in yellow roses and in the dining room sy-ringa sy-ringa in white, with yellow centers, was used. A cut-glass vase filled with the syrlnga on a cluny lace cover formed the centerpiece for the supper table. Guests were entertained at seven tables at bridge, the number including, besides the club members, the close friends of the guests of honor. The host and hostess were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Knight and by their daughters. Miss Mildred MacLean and Miss Luetic Mac-Lean. Mac-Lean. Miss Fae Lambert entertained at tea yesterday afternoon at her home. 45 East North Temple street, in honor of Miss Rowena Rogers, a Juu bride. The drawing draw-ing room and reception hall were decorated dec-orated in pink roses. The dining room was decorated in yellow iris. The tea (able, in a small room opening off the dining room, had a large basket of yellow roses as a centerpiece. The hostess was assisted in receiving bv Mrs. W. H. Willey, Mrs. V. A. Need-ham Need-ham and Mrs. J. R. Mathews. Presiding at the lea table were Mrs. (. P. Trayner, Mrs. Harold Christensen, Miss Mae Need-ham Need-ham and Miss Marjorie Mathews. Those assisting in the dining room were Miss Kathryn Clinton, Miss Haze Need-ham, Need-ham, Miss Helen Howard, Miss Anne Mathews, Miss K.ithryn Lambert, and Miss Ruth Tainbert. Cards were, received at the door by little Miss Gladys Harris. One hundred "and twenty-five invitations , were issued. Miss Geneva Wright entertained at luncheon at the Hotel Utah yesterday In honor of Miss Mildred Kathleen Knight, a bride of the coming week. The table v.'im laid in the main dining room of the hotel. A large sliver basket of pink ropes formed the renter piece. The place c:i n Is were in rose designs and the rose c.ilor Idea was carried out in the cake and fees. I'over were laid for the girls of tiie bridal partv. Mrs. J. WM! Gray entertained at luncheon lunch-eon and bridiio at. her home, H tit reel, yesterday ;i i'ternoi in. The luncheon table was decorated in California ponpies. The quests included Mi-.-. YV. H. Pale, Mrs! I N. F-traup. Mrs. J. W". drowning, Mrs' 1". 13. Mcintosh. Mrs. Alvis. Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Powninc, Mrs. Ft. A. Havnes. Mrs. R. mimbeek. Mrs. L. A. Pauluo and Mrs. M. E. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Perkins will en-tertain en-tertain Tuesday evening at their home in the Nelson apartments in compliment to Snor Alberto Jonas, noted pianist, who wiil he here for the summer. The enler-t enler-t a mmer: t was postponed from Sunday evening, because Sctmr .tonas will not arrive as soon :is he expected. The members of the Alpha Chi snrority have postponed the iake partv whirh they wero to give icday until Mcndav. so that some ot their members may attend the canyon party given today hy the Order of the Gleam. H: William Griffith will entertain the members of the Knight-Griffith wedding party at supper tonight at the Hotel i Utah grill. j i Mrs. Hiram E. Booth entertained with the first in a series of bridge luncheons at her home on Ninth East street yesterday yester-day afternoon for twenty of her friends. The same number will be entertained today. to-day. Miss Elizabeth Johnson and Miss Odessa Shaw will give a tea this afternoon after-noon at the Hotel Utah in compliment to Miss Elvera Bong, a June bride. Mrs. George T. Peterson will entertain enter-tain with a matinee party this afternoon after-noon in compliment to .Miss Harriet Holley, a June bride. i Mrs. S. S. Pond. Mrs. C. O. King, Mrs. H. M. Gushing and Mrs. Charles Shields will entertain the members of the N. N. Bridge club at the Newhouse hotel this afternoon. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock, followed by bridge. Mrs. H. Harry Mad sen will entertain this afternoon at cards at her home in honor of Miss May Miller, who will be married June 12 to S. E. Ometh. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Barnes will be guests, of honor at a supper dance this evening to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Granville and Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Handin at the Granville home. Mrs. Ralph W. Watson will arrive home today from Fresno Cal., where she has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wishon. for two months, and will be at home at 1207 Laird avenue. Miss Ruby Koeher will leave today for Chicago, where she will spend a month. Mrs. Emmeline B. Wells and Mrs. Franklin S. Richards left ycslerday for Preston, Idaho, to remain several da vs. Miss Clarice Doble will leave today for her home in Boston after spending the 1 winter with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Leavcll. Mrs. J. A. Qiiraly of Kemmerer, Wyn., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. 'w. McCu ne. A number of prominent soeietv people attended the production of "A Midsummer Midsum-mer XPzht's Dream," which was given last niL-ht by the University of ('tab on the university rampiN. Among those who reserved boxes or entertained parties lapt night were Mr. and Mrs. Rod no T. Badger. Judge and Mrs. H. H. Kolapp', Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bamberger, Mr. and Mrs. 1. S. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller. Mr. am! Mrs. Waldemar Van Colt and Squire i 'nop. The pla v will be repeated re-peated this afternoon and evening. Mif-'s Vivian Smith entertained at luncheon lunch-eon ;) t the ''oiii rnrrcia I club yesterda y afternoon, followed by a thf-.iter pari-,- at i lie Pantaces. Cover? were laid" fnr t wonty-eight, including a number of the faculty of the school. The Order of the GV-am. the women' j literary organization at the Umv.;r-;tv o.' Utah, will have a (.anyon pan-,- today at ! Pinecrest Inn In Emigration canyon. The party, numbering about thirty women, will leave the city at 9 o'clock and will return this evening. Mrs. A. K. Palm is chaperon. This will be the final meeting of the club this year. The committee in charge comprises Miss Priscllla Cartwright, Miss Claire Stewart and Miss Clara Shearer. Formal announcement of the marriage of Miss Lillian Christine Hansen of Shoshone, Sho-shone, Idaho, and Joseph W. Simpkln of this city, which took place Wednesday, lias been received in Salt Lake in cards Issued by Mr. and Mrs. C. Hansen, parents par-ents of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Simpkin have arrived in Salt Lake and are at home at No. 6 York apartments. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Robinson of Poca-tello, Poca-tello, Idaho, are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a daughter, born Mon-.day Mon-.day at St. Mark's hospital. |