OCR Text |
Show SMmamm ) ,t. .( tv.iutKutly ai'pc-inted ' ,'n wis i:ion at the Hotel vic!i:tV aiternoou In ' , (.'v.ttor. in ivmpH- Mrs. J- T. Kinsslnu y. ".Ivn for Now York with v.'TV to remain through y.-A wmur. " m I'JisUois of p;nk ; v ivr.tor, connected with :.i!io a'Hl smiliix. I'lnU .'s,Aito!Yii oor the cloth, volitions outlined with ' , r'.uo ca'.s were hand rosebuds. 'M o:toni by Mrs. WilUrd ...! N'$t wishes to Mrs. : iiiT suiy in tiio oust. , -f iid for the following: Mrs. "y-s. Orson Komney, Mrs. - Tr.. Mrs- C Johnson, Mrs. '-..V- Mrs. ,p--k Armstrong:. ' ; ei Mt Miles A. Kom-- Kom-- "' Aioi-any. Mrs. tf. h ."..r Ko:r:tey. Mrs. Wil-' Wil-' vi- ri-irVs K. Wilcox, Mi's. -"yrs. I1- N- S::ai Mrs. ''"frs. rrederK-K StamTer, . ;,-rs J. .1. MoC.ellan. '''.Jeesan. Mrs. Y. V. . ' jf I'arlson. Mrs. Frank i-t'; Voting. Mrs. W'iiiiiitu '"r Reward. Mrs. Mynn ! V ?:ewart. Mrs. I'lar- j ' Mrs. A. F. Cutler. Miss ! 1- V.'.ss Josephine Spencer. -'--es.;rv, M.ss Orpha K:tiirs-"-c " Bennett, Miss Kale Kov Clayton entertaine-i iV'i-eo'Js sV.ower from 5 until ;-?;.ay afternoon and even-on even-on Seventh avenue, in v jj V:ctor.:i Mkiley, an Anns An-ns served from an effectively 7;. oa rryir.sr out a yellow Yellow daisies in a lare i veliow tulie bow on the ,-: -s a centerpiece on a Rat-;s Rat-;s .over over e!iow. Yellow ' from the chandelier to the -;'. we:'e entertained with a ; contest. The dolls were r: .:es ant a prize was awarxi-. awarxi-. :; wr.o aid the most effective was assisted by her sis-. sis-. ; A. Orlob and Mrs. Joseph, '--y girl friends of the n-ere in atteniiance. -: T;cmas entertained at v"HV I it -er .ome on Ediiii avpnue. ( entertained at six tables at I - ;.?-rr following, i -f wc was decorated with : da.oiuses. The reception t with sotcenglow. and in : : rxm soldenelow and man-to man-to develop a yellow coior supper table had a ceruer-: ceruer-: -:?-r!ow arraneevl in a larse . s r.. Smaller baskets of nari-with nari-with candlesticks hold-- hold-- surrounded ihe cn- Mr.. Louis Gates of Kay, Arts., who left yesterday for Loa Angel0a after spemlu,s soino time la Salt Lako. x"Vn v"' N .; j i rx xx - "x - Ny -J H Si X- v N X 4 il i1TllHI III WFI'I it If H'l'I'WfMli 1 Fill I II III! H IWII im"-",. - sspsss I terpiece. A yellow Idea was carried out ' in the refreshments. Assisting the hostess was her mother. Mrs. Jenkyn Thomas. Mrs. King Thomas and Miss Gweri Parr v. Miss Martha Hie hards entertained at an informal Ken sin;,' ton yesterday, followed fol-lowed by tea. in compliment to Mis Martha Mar-tha Watson, a bride of the t-omxiar week. The house was decorated in carden flowers. Bright nasturtiums in a crystal bowl formed the centerpiece for the tea table. Tiie guests numbered twenty of the intimate girl friends of the gutst of honor. Mrs. Glen Smith and Mrs. J. H. Man-derrield Man-derrield will entertain at bridge tea Thursday at the Smith Iinme in the Buckingham Buck-ingham apartments on Kast South Temple Tem-ple street, in honor of Mrs. K. B. Erwtn of St. Louis, guest of Mrs. Manderaeld. The Golden Rod group of Beehive girls met last night with Mrs. Jcvhn Z. Brown, o41 Ninth East street. An attractive programme was carried out alon.? musical musi-cal lines, followed by a light supper. Miss Marie Jensen gave a sketch of the live? of five great musicians Beethoven, Wazner, Verdi. Mendelssohn and Mac- 1 Do well. Miss Marian Cannon gave two selections from MaeDowell and two from Beethoven in piano solos. W. King Priggs played two piano selections from Mendelssohn. Miss Ruby Xaegle gave two vocal solos. The house decorations were in gladioluses and goldenglow. Miss Marjorie Howard will entertain with a dinner dance Saturday evening; on the roof garden at the Hotel Utah, In compliment to Miss Eleanor Park. Mrs. R. E. Gardner will give a bridge luncheon this afternoon at her home on Fourth avenue, in honor of Miss Victoria Midgley, an August bride. The Ladies' Germanta club will give a picnic at Saitair this afternoon and evening. even-ing. The party will leave for the beach on the 3:15 train. Picnic supper will be served at 6 o'clock. Members of the Rebekah lodges of the city will spend today at Pinecrest. The party will leave the city at 9:35 this morning. All members and their friends are invited. I Miss Margaret Connelly, who will be married tomorrow to "'reed Morgan, will oiUertuIn ihiM aftt'rnoon at. her home at the UindtMi hotel at a -troiiHseuu tea. The marriage, of MIrh Tear) Margaret Fowler, daughter (if Mr. and Mrs. A. S. l-'owler, and Prank liarnrs will tnko place thlH eening at K o'clock nt the homo of the hrldn'n y.arentfl. i!2 Kulrmunt a part -inent.H. Tim ceremony will lie performed hy Judge (Jporge (i. Arnisirmn. Mia. tilen Pererwen will ho matron of honor and ttoynH HaiiHon will he hewt man. The couple will hn nt homo alter Septeniher 1 at til Fairmont aparlniema. Mian Margaret Mel n tyro and Miss Marion Mel n tyro will entertain with damttig parly Saturday evening, Anguat -i', at th-'ir homo on Seventh avenue, in honor of Miss Kleanor Park and Harry Stui'Kos. whose marriage will take place September 2, M las Martha lit r hards w ill pnteriHin J'-ritlay afternoon at luidg at her home on A street, in compliment to Miss telo- I u nor Park. I Itadlant Sewing circle will give a picnic 1 nt Lihorty park Krldtiy. A basket lunch- i eon will le served at 1 o'clock. j I I'lrncsl flayford left yepterilay for T.a ! .lolla to Join his wife and daughters, Miss j Porothv (.in y ford and MIhm Muriel (.lay- , ford, who have been spending the sum- J nier tliei'o. Mr. and Mrs. (.Jay ford audi daughters will return home the latter part j of August. They will visit for several 1 days In Santa Monica before their return, j Mrs. William U Dunn of Oakle. Idaho, Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hean. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel la rrington, son, Russell, ami daughter. Mary, have returned re-turned from an automobile trip through L'tah, Juab and Millard counties. j Mrs. Fred A. Male. Jr., and two children chil-dren of t ioodaprina. New, are visiting at the Critchlow cottage on Silver lake, Brighton. Mrs. Walter O. f,ewls nnd Mrs. U T,. Terry will leave the last of the week for Coeur d'Alene to spend two weeks. They will later make a motor trip through Glacier Gla-cier park. Miss Helen Tolhurst has returned to her homo In San Franrlsco. after a visit to her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. C. IZ. Tolhurst. Mr. and Mrs. U U Durrant and MIrs Myrl Lewis have returned from a trip through Yellowstone park. Mrs. Warner Morrison Is spending a week at the Walker eottase at Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Kevser and Dr. and Mrs. 'R. S. Allison left Monday for Reno. Npw. and from there will take a trip In the Keyser automobile to California. Califor-nia. Miss Gladys Savage. Miss Gulia Dlx, Miss Kdna Dunn. Miss Alice Kimball and Miss Mary Brown returned last night from Brighton, where they spent two weeks at the Brown cottage. Mrs. Ixmis Oat eg and little daughter, Barbara, left yesterday for Los Angeles, after spending some time at the Hotel Utah. After a visit In lxs Angeles, they will return to their home at Rav, Ariz. Mrs. A. H. De Nike and son have returned re-turned from California, where they spent some time. Miss Florence B. Jessup Is visiting In Los Angeles and at the beaches. Mrs. Editli Richardson Is expected soon from Providence. R. I., where she has been living for the past four years, and will aeain make her home in Salt Lake. She will be accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Mary E. Adams, and her sister. Mrs. Annie L. Gordon. Dr. Grace Stratton-Airey and Howard Atrey have returned from an automobile trip through Yellowstone park. Mrs. J. F. Thorpe of Athens. Greece, has gone to Spring City to visit her parents. par-ents. Judge and Mrs. Jacob Johnson, after aft-er a visit to her sister, Mrs. M. M. Niel-son. Niel-son. In Salt Lake. Mrs. Thorpe will return re-turn here for a longer period In September. Septem-ber. Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Powers have returned from an extended automobile tour of California, covering more than 2000 miles. They shipped thejr machine back to Salt Lake and arrived home yesterday yes-terday by rail from Los Angeles. A telegram from Chicago yesterday announced an-nounced the marriage in that city of Miss Mfnette F. Harmeilng of Salt Lake and Frank T. Lamb of Chicago. Mrs. Lamb, who is a sister of Mrs. Carl E. Osterloh of 634 South Main street, left here about a month asro to visit friends In Chicago, pending the arrival of the date set for her marriage. t |