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Show ' 3 ..niiis o 11,0 0r,lK'"'" sso" ( :; was n society event of 8i!t ' o'aiul llitf flrst-nlsliters in ,v. A "":nb'''' ! t,s Pfeoo.lo.l Hio perlm-m-i ,s fullovy-.l by innumerable - j : ;U various hotels uml 5! i!-c roof snrIl' of the i '" ...- the most animated scene. i e 'lioimes. .'ho Is uxaiii en-'!! en-'!! y'jilss A.Me Woo.1, the ills-' U ' rvs who has Just made 1? ' v of lwr M' l,av in san ' '- . .rfent with 1.1 rue party ' ' I'orotliv Bamberger was . Tcf t tie cvcnini;, and oth-'''.'."iine.1 oth-'''.'."iine.1 were Mr. ami Mrs. '. 'ur. a,l Mrs. Karl A Schekl 'V, . 1're'I Stmltt.'i. Mr. ami : ' 'm nr. and Mrs. 11. K " V",. aa.li.'liee was reminiscent I : .;;,. patherinss at the open-'V open-'V '.liar theatrical season, ami '-7"e i-''a,ei a"llrt'IKH' 11 m01'v i .';..e ctlwriiw. - t - i Wimmor and Miss I.yle " .'vtiimeii with a linen shower h c'f-e-iH'on, tollowed by tea. in J ."-oMiss T.iK-a Simons, a Sep-.1 Sep-.1 J; die Wimnier home, iJOl H siniili street. .. -,hi" roeai was decorated In V 1 ' ''.-a"- ;tt''l poU'.euskHv was used il 'nrarv and (iininir room. A El ! 'fl ta'i'le liail a oluny laee w - -'a rrvstal bowl of ttohlenglow y iie p'ace cards were hand- L , -0Te of Mr. i:nd Mrs. A. S. ;: Fairmont apartments, the '''-'! (Lighter. Pearl Yiarga-1 Yiarga-1 I '. 'rA Frank Barnes of this city, I I '. ; evening' at S o'clock, , , -it (;. Ani.stroni; ofliciating. I . aWe a gown of iridescent luce fitm. witli pearl trimmings : i:i train caught at the shoul-iiufe shoul-iiufe of liearis. The tulle veil .-, ;i hand of pearls. Slie . ;;.,..ver l-ouijiiet of briilal roses ! the valley. ftfi .-'j, Petersen, as matron of ' a dainty gown of pale blue hv .-. tarried a bouipiet of pink "---j. Knval Hanson acted as rf 5 ." J3. i-.'-r's wefiiim? march was 'Al.vri Wilkes, a cousin of the the cere;iionv. "To a Wild iL. fi. IrF- Royal Hanson i-.e p'jnch bowl and wore a - of rale yellow jieoretie cropo i -z-.-.n an-i carried lavender i i Tiie home was beainiiiKly i Sf nwh aste's and snaDdra.ons '111 l ie in the dininsr rooni was i ..:k and white sweet peas. - ..eremony a weddins: supper I -: ;o the immediate relative;? Jjft :s of the youns couple. The ifave eany ims morning lor - - tour of the northwest, and " y :.7e afier September 1 at iU i.'artments. I ; ' 'oria M:i?ley. an August bride, j r.-st of honor at a tea Kiven a;. : -r. Mrs. R. E. Gardner, at her rrtii avenue yesterday after- : t was used in the living 4 :nk and white sweet peas In ::oom. A basket of the sweet -i a centerpiece for the tea Am . ... pirk and white idea was car-!p;..., car-!p;..., ;.i the refreshments. A pink i a-iorned the handle of Die to : rtss was assisted by her sister, tera 1 .fj Midpley, anl bv her mother w.'4 i Miii-ley. Twenty girl friends 4 rt of honor were in attendance Fa?. LOi "arzaret Connelly entertained fif- Margam ConneUy, who wiU be married to Creed Morgan today. I S v'O Yj ! v. , . s s i : - v o ; z A x s . , , - ( ' X- ? ' , " ' In1 i ' I Photo by the Thomas studio. teen of her youns women friends with a trousseau party at her apartments in the Linden hotel yesterday afternoon, followed fol-lowed by tea at Franklin's. Goldenglow decorated the rooms at the hotel and was alo used on the tea table. The guests were seated at one loiiir table. A yellow yel-low color scheme was carried out in the refreshments. The guests included Mrs. David Reese of New York, Miss Sarah Merrill. Miss Sadie Myers, Mrs. Frank Hunt, Miss Ella Snod grass, Miss Doris Raymond, Miss Marguerite Rowley, Miss Selma Cronin, Miss Margaret Kcrber. Miss Marie Owens, Miss Marie Harrington. Mrs. A. J. Cronin Cro-nin and Mrs. Kate Connelly. j Mrs. Chauncey Gardanier entertained informally Tuesday evening at her home on Eleventh East street, in compliment to Mrs. Matthew Brown of Nalal, South Africa, guest of Mrs. R. S. Robertson. The decorations were in pink and white sweet peas. A light supper was served late in the evening. The Ladies' Germania club enjoyed an outing at Saltair yesterday afternoon. The party went to the lake at 3:15 o'clock and had picnic supper at 6 o'clock. The supper table was decorated in golden- . rod. About seventy-five were in attend- ! ance. Miss Margaret Mclntyre will entertain this afternoon at an Orpheum party, followed fol-lowed by tea at the Newhouse, in honor of Mrs. James B. Austin, formerly Miss Erminie Calvin. Mrs. E. Walter Bay singer will enter-I enter-I tain at a Kensington this afternoon at her J home on Third avenue, in honor of Miss ! Alberta McCanne, a September bride, j j Mrs. F. E. Bagley will .entertain a box I party of thirty-two at the Orpheum Sat-t Sat-t urday afternoon. Mrs. J. H. ManderfleJd and Mrs. Glen Smith will entertain at bridge tea this afternoon at the Smith home in the Buck-! Buck-! ingham apartments on East South Temple street, in honor of Mrs. E. B. Erwln of-j of-j St. Louis, guest of Mrs. Manderfield. I 1 The B. G. club will entertain with a lake party this afternoon, in honor of Miss Bessie Willes and Miss Victoria Midgley, members of the club, who will soon become brides. sje The Woman's Missionary society of the Westminster Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. W. M. Havenor. 7S7 Third avenue, this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. L. B. Fuller will entertain her sewing club this afternoon at her home in Federal heights. Miss Helen MacVlchie will entertain Saturday afternoon In honor of Miss Alice Lyne, a Septemher bride. Miss Olive Benson entertained twelve guests at luncheon Tuesday at her home on Twelfth East, in compliment to Miss Lyne. Miss Ethel Paul will entertain a few friends at breakfast this morning at her home on East Second South street. The wedding of Miss Margaret Connelly and Creed Morgan will take place this morning at 7:30 at St. Mary's cathedral. The ceremony will be performed in a nuptial nup-tial mass by the Rev. father Anzalone. The wedding music will be furnished by Miss Nora Gleason. A wedding hreakfast for relatives and intimate friends will follow at the home of Mrs. A. J. Cronin, 653 Conway court-Miss court-Miss Selma Cronin will be bridesmaid and Robert Morgan will be best man. Mr. and Mrs. John Klrkman announce the engagement of their daughter. Dora, to Harold Howe. The wedding will take place in the fall. Miss Dorothy Sawyer, formerly of this city and now of Los Angeles, is the guest of 'Miss Lylo VVimmer, 601 East Third South street. Mrs. C. W. Spaldtnc of American Falls, Idaho, is visiting friends in this city. Mrs. F. A. Gorden and sister, Mrs. A. D. McAulay, will leave today for Mrs. McAulay's home at Miami, Ariz., after a visit 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- ; burger, and their guest. Miss Virginia B. Nathan of St. Louis, have returned from . an automobile trip through Yellowstone. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Burton and family have returned from a trip through Yellowstone. Yel-lowstone. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lynch and family are making an automobile tour of Yellowstone. Yel-lowstone. Miss Alma Peale of Chicago Is the guest of her brother, Robert Peale, and Mrs. Peale at their country home, Beverly Place. Miss Mary Jolliffe of Pes Moines, Towa. Is the Kuesr of her sister, Mrs. C. W. Primrose. She will remain through next winter. Dr. C. M. Benedict. Charles S. Cowan find son. Charles Cowan, will leave today by automobile for Yellowstone park. Mrs. Benedict and sun, Joe, will leave by train j tomorrow to join the party at Yellowstone Yellow-stone station and go through the park. After the trip through the park the party will go to Brown's ranch in Idaho lor a fishing and hunting trip. They will return re-turn about September 1. Mrs. Howard P. Kirtley and daughter, Jean, are at the Odell cottage in Brighton Bright-on for a month's stay. j Mrs. Frank J. Gustln has returned from j a stay of several weeks in Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Cannon and daughter. Miss Helen Cannon, left yesterday yes-terday for Lake Tahoe and will later go to San Francisco. Dr. and Mrs. George E. Ellerbeck will leave for Yellowstone park tomorrow, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Dinwoodey have ' returned from an extended automobile tour of the eastern states. They returned from Detroit by train. Samuel Newhouse has returned from New York and an automobile tour of eastern states. : The Western Union Girls' club will entertain en-tertain about seventy-five persons at a lake party today at Saltafr. The members mem-bers of the club and their friends will leave on a special car on the 5:45 p. m. train. Bathing, a picnic supper and dancing will be enjoyed. -i Mrs. Cora H. Flinders of Ogden is visiting vis-iting Mrs. J. W. Duffin at her home on Clark street. |