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Show -HE marriage of Miss Anna Lawry ' of Reddtnff. Oil., and Uwrence Kennedy took plnee yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tleorge " f V. Lawry, 1105 First avenue. The imony was performed at noon by Fn- r Anialone in the presence of tiie relies rel-ies of the couple. A wedding break-t break-t followed. tie brtde, who was unattended, wore n (enhaen blue tailored suit and carried dower of lilies of the valley. Tjiie bow ; dow of the parlor, where the cere-iv cere-iv was performed, was banked with t Ij" and white asters, pink gladioluses : ' emiiax. Vases of the same flowers rned the other rooms. The dining ;. m was decorated In pink, the table in? a larse crystal basket of pink t peas In the center, with two small- - baskets of tiie lovely blossoms placed t the ends. Pink tulle bows tied the dies of the baskets, and the candles . e shaded In pink. I x and Mrs. Kennedy left in the aft-: aft-: ton for Redding, Cal., where they will . ;e their home. i honor of Miss Lilas Rockwell and V s Helen Rockwell, who have recently . ie here to make their home. Mrs. K. .. Skllris entertained at a tea yesterday ; ier home on East South Temple street. ftasta daisies and pink sweet peas "' orated the living rooms. The tea table i covered with a Madeira lace cloth ..""r P'nk, and a large basket of pink r set peas formed the centerpiece. . residing in the dining room were Mrs. rge Lawrence. Mrs. James Hogle, - j. B. D. Hamlll and Mrs. Lon T. Fid-r. Fid-r. Miss Nellie Calvin, Miss Ivine elds. Miss Janet Thompson and Miss : ri, Frank assisted. "'he receiving hours were from 3 to 6 ;: T"' .-. Irs. John A. Splker entertained at a .1 dgft tea yesterday afternoon at her 1 lie on P street. In honor of her sister. . Frank E. Dosherty. of Butte. Mont., Mrs. Philip Hopkins of Kansas City. TThe guests were entertained at seven V Mes of bridge during: the afternoon ,,.3rs and others came in for tea. The ' 'orations of the house were in garden ""' tfers. The dining room was entirely yellow. A hand-painted bowl of core-'" core-'" lis formed the centerpiece for the tea 1 ' le and bowls of yellow snapdragons smed the buffet. A cluny cloth over ' low covered the table. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Arthur " Brown. Mrs. Lulabel Eldredge Carlson, ss Ruth Splker, Miss Lula Splker and 5 ss Marv Hopkins. '-n compliment to three guests 'In the ' y. Miss Elsa Waldman of Chicago, s. Amos Cope of Los Angeles and ' .dame Varnis of San Francisco, Mrs. : L. White and Mrs. W. J. Smith en- - tained at a large brldsre luncheon yes-: yes-: day at the home of Mrs. H. L. White. V color scheme of pink was used in the " roratlons of the house and in the Ices "J confections. The luncheon was served f m small tables, which were centered h dainty crystal baskets filled with k sweet peas. The handles of the bas-" bas-" a were tied with fluffy bows of pink : le. Lssisting In serving were Miss Lime "imkln. Miss Rose Hirshherft Miss : Shapiro and Miss Cora White. 'If ty guests were entertained. frs. W. C. Ixickington entertained at delightfully arranged bridge tea yester-w yester-w afternoon at her home on Ninth East :et In honor of Mrs. Ray Kingslev, a u.st in the city. profusion of pink and white sweet - !s and Shasta daisies were used - ougliout the house. The tea table d a large California basket of the ;;eet peas and an artistic arrangement - daisies and gypsophila extended from I chandeliers to the comers of the table. . Irs. J. H. Manderfield and Mrs. Al- J Vonmoore assisted. Music was furled fur-led during the afternoon bv Mrs. Mar-(rite Mar-(rite Duvall Johnson, pianist, and Mrs yer Goodwin, soloist, 'he guests Included Mrs. Ray Klngsley, . A. Conover, Mrs. Hazel Smith, Mrs , Mr Goodwin, Mrs. Will Gray, Mrs -' m, yndle'. Mrs. J. R. Davis, Mrs. llim Orr, Mrs. Wright. Mrs. Stella .. itcher, Mrs. Samuel Sherrell, Mrs. Ar-s Ar-s a Graham, Mrs. John Forrester and , J. G. McAllister. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Pratt announce f.:V!asement of thelr daughter Viola Z? B! sPenr- The marriage will - place in October. 1 . Hr. and Mrs. G. E. Andrews announce - Tri E "l5"1 of thelr daughter Vera to '' TishtT- , The marriage will take - in the early fall. : &,Sil"anL.a Seley aI"3 Mrs. George ni ,ey Klve 8 morning bridge rly today at Liberty park In compli- Mrs. John W. Anderberg, whose marriage was announced Sunday. Mrs. Anderberfl waB formorly Miss Margaret Spitko. rr T bv- ' -i'f-' r-" I ' -":-'v!. :" P i t ? -x sS' SI x I Uh " . F I .U ment to Miss Myrtle Reilly, who will be married early in August. Mrs. Vernon F. "U'eede entertained at a Kensington at her apartment in the Fairmont yesterday afternoon in compliment compli-ment to Mrs. Harvey Hardy of Good-springs, Good-springs, Nev., who is the guest of Mrs. J. E. Williams. Garden flowers in red and white were used In the decorations of the living room and the dining room was in yellow. Assisting, As-sisting, the hostess were Mrs. Harrv Clark, Miss Ruth Clark, Miss Judith Clark and Miss Mildred Williams. Twelve guests were entertained. Mrs. George T. Wallace will entertain enter-tain at a luncheon today at her country home, Bonnie Brae. Mrs. W. H. Parker will entertain today at her home on Eleventh East street in honor of the fourth birthday of her little daughter Lucile. The members of the Young Ladies sodality so-dality will giVe a lawn party this evening even-ing at tthe Owens home on G street. Miss Catherine Maher and Miss Isabella Griffin Grif-fin are in charge of the arrangements and, they will be assisted by Miss Ethel Bennett, Miss Marie Harrington, Miss Magdalen Whit ten and Miss Katherlne Owens. Mrs. G. S. Peterson will entertain at a luncheon today in compliment to Miss Pearl Margaret Fowler, a bride of August. Au-gust. The annual Park City picnic will be held today at Wandamere. g Mrs- G. W. Goalen and Mrs. A. Poul-fon Poul-fon will give a miscellaneous shower today to-day at the home of Mrs. Goalen on R street in honor of Mrs. Franklin G. Wal ton, formerly Miss Leone Goalen. , The Sewing club will meet today at the home of Mrs. J. H. Patrick on First avenue. ave-nue. Mrs. Walter Elliott, wife of Captain Elliott of Fort Douglas, has gone to San Francisco for a month's visit with her sister, Mrs. Johnson. Charles Elliott will arrive about the middle of August from San Rafael, where he has been attending attend-ing a military school. The T. A. club will be entertained today to-day by S. A. Selander at her home, 3 North Seventh West street. Mrs. O. B. Greene will give a bridge tea at her home on State stieet Saturday in honor of Mrs. James Marshall, Mrs. Frank E. Dogherty and Mrs. Philip Hopkins, three guests In the city. Mrs. Frank E. Dogherty will leave Sunday Sun-day for Chicago. Mrs. Martin H. Wood has arrived from Kansas City to join her husband here. They will be at the Newhouse hotel for the summer. Mrs. R. R. Lyman, Mrs. Joseph 8. Hyde, Mrs. E. A. Empey, Miss Edith Smith and Miss Emily Smith will arrive the early part of next week from an eastern east-ern trip. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Mecklenburg and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wattis left Monoay for a motor trip through Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Haley are at home in the Bay State apartments on Fifth South street. Mrs. Grace Jennings and Miss Ellen Garey are visiting the California beaches. They will return about the middle of August. Mr. and Mrs. J. Allan Spencer and children chil-dren and Mrs. Arch West left yesterday yester-day for a motor trip to Soda Springs, Idaho, where they will remain a week. Mrs. David Stein left Monday for California. Cali-fornia. She will be gone several months Mrs. Dana T. Smith and baby are located lo-cated for the summer at 309 Seaside Terrace Ter-race apartments, Santa Monica, Cal. |