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Show IV "in t h si.rinj: tlxP young m.-in' fam-y lightly turns to t ho'iMs 1 . love, ' ' t ) pprori' li of June hri n , n.-ri"i' HiO'.htH of matrimony, from j the number of ena merit a r. n 01: m-e J ijici!t v.iii'h r;i-Ji the society columnf j the firt month of summer prow-: nearer. '.ii'-h v.crk a. ids to the lit of ie b rid ail'! j re n'if't in I tens find - - ;j i j h are the nhsorhin;; ideas in I Lake society at pr'-ent. Jliidal f rh, now in fiji Moom, vhieh I ! nvc bopy, l:Hmf''l l.Oi aUFO it bloom? :on, predominates in decora-jl decora-jl fr-lu-nif -, a rul !:r-wpir and eupids 1 h-ir -a',i"' presence to luncheon ( firi. I Im tnide. It i rinphnti.-.'iHy tlie season of biii!-: an'l bee's yonne, dreams. The t' brid'-rooin, who is, (,f course, to f itiro in tin- wedding when it comes, remains in the background, anil in only of itn-pertaino itn-pertaino to one person, ami that is the bride, for beHt of all the t'm-s of we.j-dinc we.j-dinc pre; a ra' ion K the quiet little love h'.irv. ( i!'n'' eif behind the scene, which i . i he loiLii'iaiion for t he li fe 's ro- ' j I AI'ifKTTY bit uf sentiment arm;j i rom a coincidence in names lead-in lead-in L' to a warm f riv m Uii i p which has con- ' t i i . 1 1 - 1 throui-h the e'irs of childhood, ait. I voiin womanhood, was brought j to lilit bv tii-? announcement of the J s.'h-i-t it n of a maid of lion or for a ru iiim-M .hum weddh-. Miss Mibbed l!.?:riet Knbjht of i'oise will play the part, of the he-t friend simony the brde ' attendant? in the wedding ol M:. Mildn-d Kathleen Knight of tlii-, citv to William Criffith of S.in Fr.'ui-ci-'o, .IntiC 1 Wh-n the two Mildrnl Knights were hi i n in I -aw reii"e, K a ii., thev had the same mnsde lefuher, but IkoI ne er p'.rt. 'ne day some i-heet nuisi'', with 'ie nnniii" of tv tv-n ciri- on the )ark, uof mixed, and bv this means the two .!ildrrd nod. From that day, 'heir biiti.davp, whi.-li romp in r-iobr a ; fli..n dita iirp a art, were relrbrated to--elh'T. tliey shnreil em h o;':iei 's rnnfi- n,-.-. mid beraniP close friends. Mis. ' Knight of Hnive ww- born in New York and Miss Knight of this . ity in Kani-i Kani-i itv, hut the teit'leneies of the east and the middle west miide no rlifferenee in their i-onuenialty. And now that one lias fallen in loe and her wedding day npproai lies, the faithful jirl friend is 1 eomiii" lo her alter n separation of six years to perh.nn th" most intimate t,er ire of loviise; ii'U in friendship for the bride. ",( '1 b'.T Y is planning for out of door sports with Hie hope that the return re-turn tn'aement of winter will at. least siic'iiiiib to June sunshine. The formal for-mal opening of the Tennis r!ul on June 1 w it h a tennis tournament of mixed doubles, to be followed by Mipper and a daili-e, is one of the hie; oeial events of t he ea rly summer. i . .1. Salisbury, the now president of the Huh, ha appointed the following I 'Miiiuitlee: M r. Fred ( nwatis, Mr. H. Mefornirk, Mn. ( '. V."l,it!ey ' ted Mrs. '. K. (iroesherli. to take ehar-e i if a 11 sin ial a I' fa ir during t!ie m':imiii. It is expected to liae rut 1 1 a i luuen t s : of aiioiis kinds eei' two week1, aside I from the teneial ilub programme, when ( ih i ! ere n( women of the rlu I) will iiet h hostees. ! SALT LAKK fiiemls hav rorrived announeeinent of the en uuiijemeii t and Hpproaeliinp marriage of Mi? Mil 4 drrd Fi'ides, daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. J. W. Ke. les of New York 'ity. 'I he T iTideyr.iom is V rest on . 1 b ir iorke. a prominent voiing niinini; engineer of New York t 'it v, w ho is in the employ j of the hu'enlieini'. The new nas re j eei ed in this rity with nui ne i nter-J nter-J et, as Mi-s Fe.des re-ided in S-ilt hake 1 tor a nniuher of years up to twelve 1 nPnrpi) o 0 ry-;( ))o dpi ) now ) ooflot wmczdms 1 ywwL "urn , : 2 , J$$$kmi'- ' i s I errs ; '. ''j.." s.i...' .' ' -i . ! i.'.-.. ' ' ; '': ... f. ' .', n u u - R i ' I v . - g ; . i ' ' ' p - ..- . ' . v; t . .--.v..-..-. -: . ':.: . ,.-: ; :: :'- v h ' f"" v:'...;- " .3 f "V" " "': ''''" ' :' f ' ' ,' 'v.'. , . " -r . . .. .-. f .: ..: : .- S i' V;';-:' -h ', ' " - :" v;::;v:..;:-"'V v;: ;;."; .; v.-- & c,ww ' v .'S,$,i tXtt Miss Jessie Scribncr Home, daughter of V. S. Home, whose engagement to Dr. Earl Chapman Fair-weather is announced today. The wedding will ake place June 1. velars a.tro, and lias many friends line. She also lias made frequent isils here sim'e lier d'j'ai ture. I Mi i in- his residence resi-dence in this i itv, wi-li eo:r pn '-'d a ronsidera hie period, Mr. Fe w a tra U ie manager of t lie t 'n'on Short hi ne h'ailroa d otn j a n v. I e is iiov one of (lie ne pre!dtn; of the American Amer-ican Smelt in: x h-'fi'Mn- 'onip:in- niid I.-iImi t nil n, -rt ,'.! with "!1ht ilitfr-i-oi.l iiiil,-'! liv tho l iiiu',1iili''ir"-Mr. iiiu',1iili''ir"-Mr. K.-.-l.. altln'ii-h a mbWnt f Now Vnik.- mi.N ii t . : i 1 1 i t' i ; I liomc in Isklii.l I 'a r I, , Mali... wli.-r.. !i- an. I his familv have alwavs 'rnt a r,-a!iT art ot' tiie -ur'.ni.T. The ':. lini r,f M i I'.i 'l, :-tii.i :-tii.i Mr. t..H ki. il1 tak,' .!:,.-.. in N.-w Vi.ik Citv on .In." rJOR Mil.lt,. I Kiushi. a .lunr l.ri.J.'. Mi" ivrvl l.'ol, iu-Mii. Mi-I Mi-I l:lh n .l,iha-in an.l Mi-s I'li.r.Mi. e Hap-J Hap-J jmo.1 rnt'Tlain, i at an Itrph-'um jarty. t'ol ! s 1 t, a ti n at Franklin 's yctr- -lav aft.ri n. 11, -i.l.s tltf tpivX of bn..r. r- w.T. f..r Mr'. A. .1. Imi.-Ih. Mr., llarniaa Hanr-i. Mis. il. K. Ha i 'n,,, I, Mrs. .;,.,,... T. IVIrr..il. M". li. Ik H, .,!., Mis. i . M. ian -ir-. r. Mis. l:,a, 1, !. K'si,' S jf,, Ml-s Maruaiar . ili,,,. Mi-s. 1;,,,:, J.. vail. M.-s I'ran.rs Ms, !.'h..,.ia or. ns,,, ;i-s i aid SI,.-;.)...-.!. Mi--Mihlral I'alC'O.'. Mi-s iiva M.1I..I ; in. Miss :i;iu TI-'.-i.as ar I Mi-- li,. i,.i;i ri;l:t. Ml- IBM K I. lis a-i i V,. Ma 1,, I M..V,.- ,.f I V I. M. ,...;.. L i .:! f Ml-s N.l"'l:l H.HI'm all. . ; l.o ra- s-s .,f l.nih.r at a tea ,ia:i.'a ; i v M.ss ! 1 .iu vi'-t,T.::iv ai'lfiin.ii: 'at th" Now 'miis.- I;,,',.'. Th t.a tall.' li.a.I a c " n ' " r 1 i .'. o ( t' t i"k s-.v. "t p. as. , ui-h 1 m;.;'i.'ts f t),,. .lailT.t'' i.!tiss,,i:s l',.r t:.,. urii: i,i,.;i ot t'o 0 i-Tv. I o , , u, !:,i.j t -r lo-l. M -- .1-,-tU:,.' So :-h . !, i , ,.. la-1 1 ; t w . t h a a ill.-: i ... 1 o a I. i aj a r. 1 l.a:h "r.-.t. in ronplimmt to thp i i; !.mi visitor.-. Tho tV'lc" b '-' 1ho yuost ,,' ho -. wo-o l.olaii 1 1,'oa I. W'ost l.ill.isi-v aio! I 1 ,!o I la-:.. A party will ip. to arato-a rl'is to'lay in antonioiiilos in coiiipiini. nt to tlie wool. Oli.l -ts 15l:s. .1. .1. KIN Mil' rnlortaii-r 1 at If 1 h.noh. on o.si, ; lav at li.-r I,., no., 'i.'. lio.onlii lia-t .-'lo, 1, i-i honor it Mi-s Katn Kair.'il. a .Inno 1 ii-. ami M rs. .1. V. I nil,., w In, will I a . a t :s wk l'"r tli partis lan.Ti at Mii:,t. to sj.rn.l tho Min-nior. Tho ,1,-i'oral ions uoro in a nri'-tv if curiii flow, rs. Tho host,.-s WH. a-s'-I-o, l,v Miss 1 !.! ii 1,'yan arol Mi-s k,,,,. ( Iv. Tho o,..:s. i. s,,,.s tl,,. s t. nf l:,.nor. -vc M r. . .!. ( ;ill:i!i;in. M r. ! I'. !. V.-nui. Mi". .I. r. lh.n.-liPTt. Mrs. j.'i!-;i (Mi-Tin. Mis K-niii Jiwyrr, 1 rs. ! I- I". H.imm.T. Mis. J-'. !'. J.-'nnnr l, Mrs. : Iv '. ?.! ! ! i.t.u M. Vil!;irrl M:m-! M:m-! . i - Kr.l bay. Mr-, I,. S. Mar:cr-T, 1 Mi-- i Iriin- Irii-'-.M. Mr?. Xwton Itrr- :r:!-:-. .) . Thcrin an-! Mr?. Mar-I i n. k;:. : ! iv. i.i an-i iVi. M I M, In.j r I 1 riit-rt:till'-i t :: v :i''frriinii ;it an 1 rj i-u ni it r iy. .v ! 1-v f ;i at ti.- Knl"l 1'nli. in liom-r uf Mi.-s A ! t fi ' 1 : fttf , a June Tin' t":i tn!-'lo .li-oi rl'rl in .larlt rr- )..(. ni'1-. Th" j . 1 r i ':ir; v r' m l.ri-; M :.,n-. Ti.f in.-..!-!, l.n : -i I'" T,p L'i"-i .f hnno,. M : ,rr. ! Mm, j. M l.r.wvi i i:,y n.-.n-i, M - I I'.n 1:1 I ' ; r. M ' -1 ' 'mra I ';. im . M:-s .l:i-:..-tta' K-!i;rvi:i, M ry. .1. d. Mr : h-.r:.-l. Mrs 1-rank Mar.--;t and Mrs. i ;i:';-.,r.l. i MR-. M. r. .-M.I.!. vr,i tbf c-irt ' r,r 1 r a 1 -: j.-rry fiv.-n : v.--i.T-.;iv ;rt. -rr.i, : Mr-. ( . H. Jpiv ii ;.t i.-r li'i-r.- ,,u W.-t !.: r h . vh . -in- T!i- t"-v. - v..-.. ,.!ft..j viiiy iii:' it. Tl;-1 h -.' s a- - 1 : v y I 1 -H M i i.-t. C; , .i -" :..!.! mx :.i j r s nt i;iri , R ;!-:?. VAT1' 5NS f,.r .?;rrrr fit th" . .. : ry f. !, l.--r rjt :r -l-nlj ! '.'r-. I!. V.'. , M-. .'!.":-.!.. . : :' r. t. :. . V- .!,-. -: . ! M-v . 11. I t ! : i - ;.- Kt-i. I. tun; , Mr. nr. 1 M-. K. W. Mn-r.'ii, fir-vpn The rule limiting aM ot tlii privilo. of the club to club inombci s h;;s luvn rovokoil. MRS. PA VII") WKCC v:torta":ii.M ln.st ( rifibt ivitii a n.-in- pafiy at her home, K 1 o on t h a'iui. in ruMipli- ir.fnt to her twin ?:sUts. M .- M ar-paret ar-paret A'od'icr and MiS Katliryn Vod-der Vod-der of r.oi.-c Tho decorations wore in purple and white iris. !e cnty quests were in aitcndan-'O. Mrs. Wc was assist by Mrs. James H o'o. Mrs. John Lea vol!, Mrs. Harold Fabian, Mrs. John Klliuit l lark. Mrs. F. L. Pod.u'e and Mrs. Ktnily Bai'iov. THE WOMAN'S nKIUMU.T' ciitrr-taincil ciitrr-taincil with a card party yesterday yester-day aft or iion u at t ho liurao of M is. (!. K. Ott in the Altadena apnrtin-Mits. Punch was served following the curd games. Ttio punch talde was decorated in snmvballs and peonies and snow-balls wore vsed throughout tho hout-e. Ouets were cut rtained at twenty tables at carii:. The entertainment coinniittco was composed of Mr.-. Ltai'y Montgomery, Mrs. T.. F. Snsse and Mrs. J. 1 Hrun-son. Hrun-son. The proceeds ol' the pa rly will be invested in prizes to be aw.uded to school children in the cleanup cn-iiKiif-jn under tho direction of Mrs. P. S. ook. MISS NORMA MU'.l.I.F.n entertained enter-tained the members nf t h sei.ioi class of Kowland Hall at ium-linon yc terday at her home in the Godbo apartments. apart-ments. An ebony .la pauoip bowl filled with yellow iris formed th eentei juece for the table, and corsage luuitpiet s of yellow buttercups were at each place. The place cards were hand-painted but-I but-I ercu ps on a black back y round. Covers wore laid for the fourteen members of the clsss, who urn .T i-s Irene Savage, Miss Inez Sharman, Mi.--Marjorio Wasson, Mi-a Frmices Ha1, is. Miss Margaret 'allow, M is Until Cowie, Miss I i 'den Chase, Mi-s I.ornn Jones. Mi-s Roth ' a her, Mi-s Vi v ian Smith, Miss Ma rv Shock, M is N ornia Mueller, Mi?sJrtssie f 'ou.ens, MisJtan-aette MisJtan-aette Leckie. TH KKK June brides, M iss ' harlot! e I loth well, M iss Kraiic I evereux and Miss Kdith .'ar.l, weie quests of honor at a bridge tea g'wen bv Mis. Joseph Hurd at her hoire on Kamnna avenue yesterday afternoon. (I nests worn entertained at four t aides at bridge, fallowed by tea. Th" roonr. were decorated in bridal wreath and snowballs, carrying out a n-en a .id white color effect. The Impious was assist oil by N T i - s Nanou Croxull. M iss Lucile Hurd and Mis;, Myrtle Hnrd. jit ISS IJF.LKN W(H)I), Mi Waldia-Zim Waldia-Zim pieman. Miss He mo Kvani-aud Kvani-aud M iss ( t weudoly n (nine n ere. htt-esseh htt-esseh at an old-1 a-hir.ned rovtinne p'trv 1t uiyht at tho home of Mrs, boil Marios Young1, Jr., aunt of Mi-s ' 'aine, l '179 Tenth avenue. Tlie dining ronm v;ri ilem a t cd in yellow and t::e san. color schem i"i" vailed in 1 tie refrelini(-nt r. Tho ot lo r room? were decorated in Aineii. an flag's pa lii's and garden f lov. its. 'Die invited c nests w ere Miss b'.it li Woo i, Miss Mane Cnvov, Mi- Lucille irv, M iss France 9 a rr. Miss K at her'me A 1-der, 1-der, M iss Pauli no Jlnpnian, Miss Ar-delta Ar-delta Sabine, Mis Kmli A Men, Mi-K'iiel Mi-K'iiel Allen. Mi-s Alice .NpIhui. .Mi-s G'arlys Jones, Mis Mildred Uur.-r,v.-s. Mi.-s Audrey Halton. Mis I'.ernal Sli'ets. M s Knrma Hftr Wood .-n t". M iss Romona James, M iss Helen ''r:L'ht. tic.iinn ouirj. Own AVood-ruff. AVood-ruff. i'a;no Fain 11. Alvin Nelson, Donald Don-ald 1 ';: ni's A crv l 'aine, Chi ence Sd-cr, Sd-cr, i liitor.l Mci'onahay, Milton Cut-ior. Cut-ior. Fhilip barl.'w. Kal; h Kar.s, Allen Wood. J ose; h Csrthy , Knlon Jones, Vac-Un Cli--o!d. Hob Knipht. Caldwell I Adam, b'olio Jack, Allen Haymoud, Leo Waienski. j Events of Coming Week 1 Mi-s Charlotte .F-cithwcll will entertain enter-tain at lea .-a; n ida at her home on Third Fat street, in "compli-nen to Miss Franc Peveroux and M iss Kduli 1'iard, June brides. M rs. J. 0. - loosen will oi tor tain at an informal tea Monday afternoon from 4:3" until t o'clock m her home in thrt Hransford, in honor of her cousin, Miss Franc Hovereux. a June bride. Miss Manrine For.rLTard and Miss Rare! Ra-re! Houroard will eiitc'-tari at lunMioon :it'ir.:i in h.oior of li-s Franc iVvor-eu iVvor-eu x, M o-s t ha riot te Hot h well a ud M iss h'dita Card. V. ;-s M y hi Kohw .irt hy will en tort a in Friday i.l'tt-rnoon at her home, o'i Fi;t nveiMie, in honor of Miss Franc Pev-creux. Pev-creux. A nu;s'i ;il jiropramme will be & f ea 1 -ire of t he aft ernoon. Mi-s Hear! Savage and M'i. Hladys Sa. at;e will entei tain u i! )i a matin a party at tho Wilkes Thur-day after-noor. after-noor. f.'"nv- ! by tea at the Newhouse, in con: phiiient to Mi,s Fr.uic Uevortmx. Mrs. Victor Younrrher will entertain at biddy Tne;.ila' afiernoon at lier homo on JI.'iiw ni ii;' avenue. The Tuesdav Afternoon Bridco cTub will he entertained by Mr. and Mis. Joan C. P'.er af their home, llM."i See-on See-on -t a ve:i ue, Wed nf -day oven in. It will be the dual meet in; of tho cl.ib for the year. The KrnohH -oci-Mv will liold its nn-nuiil nn-nuiil siri-is festival Saturday afternoon at ).ibe-t ;-a rk. The -enbirs of the l,i'ider-.-ar1en department of the Fniver-fiiy Fniver-fiiy of CUui wiil be tho 0y u,nor. fContinued on FcUowliu; Pap;fl.) (Continued From Preceding Page.) The party will goVo the park at 3:30 mill rn joy out.-nf-door games, with a pic-n pic-n u: supper following. MUs Jennie Roe and lira. Philip Ln-vinr Ln-vinr will entertain with a theater pnrtv at the Wilkes Thursday afternoon, followed fol-lowed hv tea at T'rnnkiin "s, in honor of Mis Fa nine Shapiro, a June bride. The party will number sixteen. TTtah .-ne Xo. Royal H in landers, Tvill give a card party Monday evening at the K. of P. hall on Second Knst sfi-oet. All friends of the order ' nre invited. Mrs. Clarence M errill will entertain at her home, li'iio Harrison avenue, Friday Fri-day evening at a shower, in honor of . Mi'ss Pearl Militate. Mrs. T. F. Snowball will entertain Tuesday evening at her home, 1375 Four I h avenue, at a miscellaneous shower, in romp! i men t to Miss Pearl Militate, a June bride. Mr?. A. .T. Tall will entertain the Congenial Thirteen club Tuesday afternoon after-noon at her home, Fifth North and Sixth West streets. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kean Miller will entertain enter-tain Monday evening with a dancing party at their home, I0o" Eleventh Ka?t . street, in celebration of the twenty-; twenty-; sixth anniversary of the marriage of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Charles Miller, anil in compliment to Mrs. William Wil-liam R. Foster of Winona, Minn., guest 1 ' of Mr. and M rs. Lee Charles Miller. ' 1 Mrs. Clarence E. Warnnck will enter tain with a bridge tea Monday afternoon after-noon at her home. 5'2) Second avenue. in honor of Mrs. Frank T. Roberts, who will leave soon for Idaho to make her home. Mrs. Ezra Thompson will entertain the Crystal Pndge club at the Country dub Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. E. A. Wall will entertain the club Wednesday, M riy 31, at her home on East South Temple street. Miss Vivian Smith will entertain the faculty and graduating class of Kow-laud Kow-laud Trill with a luncheon at the f'om-i f'om-i mercial club, followed by a matinee ; i partv, Friday, June 2. : I ' Mrs. K. TT. Knickerbocker and Mrs. ; F. W. Meakin will entertain Tuesday : afternoon at Mrs. Knickerbocker's j noinf SS Virginia street, in compliment ; to Mrs. J. A. Summer, who will leave ! soon for Los Angeles to make her home. . - Mrs. Paul Xelden and Miss Frances Evans will entertain at a bridge luncheon lunch-eon Tuesday at the Evans limine on Third East street, in honor of Miss Jessie Home, whose engagement is announced an-nounced today. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wood will entertain Saturday evening with an in- Miss Mildred Eccles, daughter of Mrand Mrs. S. W. Eccles, formerly of this city, whose engagement to Preston St. Clair Locke of New York City is announced. The wedding will take place June 8. 3 0 nt ' ' " - f , i formal dancing party on the roof garden gar-den of the Hotel Utah, j j Mr?. A. P. Elgrcn will entertain ! Wednesday afternoon at. her home, '-Uio ! Ninth avenue, in compliment to Miss j Mildred Knight, a June bride. The Oc-. j tagon Sewing club, of which Miss i Knight is a member, will entertain in 'her honor Saturday afternoon at the ! home of Miss Leona McCurtain, 1017 First avenue. The Score club will give the last dance of a series May 'J'i on the roof garden of the Hotel tltah. it' The members of the. Scribblers ' elub, the men's literarv organization of the University of Utah, will give a banquet ban-quet at the Newhonse hotel on Hay L'5. John Wallace is in charge of the ar-raiiLtemcuts. ar-raiiLtemcuts. Miss Kefrina Axelrail ami Miss Rose Axelrad will entertain with nn Orpheum party Tuesday afternoon, followed by tea "at their home, 400 Fourth East street, in honor of Miss Fannie Shapiro, a June bride. ' The Order of the Gleam will .entertain .enter-tain its alumnao members next Tuesday Tues-day at 4 o 'cloik in the women 's rest-rooms rest-rooms at the university. An excellent programme, consisting of music and or- iginal pajiers by members of the' club, will be given. A social hour will follow. fol-low. -Banner Review and friends of the members will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Henrietta Heath, 970 South West Temple street, Tuesday afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock. Assisting Mrs. Heath will be Mrs. L. D. Thompson, Mrs. Ora Nelson, Mrs. W. .j T. Letevor, Mrs. E. Glade, M rs. . E. Holt, Mrs. N. Hevsteck, Mrs. Charles Offer, Mrs. M. Elder, Mrs. S. Lew, Mrs. N. Offer, Mrs. H. K. Russell, Mrs. Nealley, Mrs. D. Sweeny, Mrs. A. Plummer and Mrs. L. M. Blackmau. The entertainment will be cards and a Kensington. Weddings ami Engagements W. S. Home announces the engagement engage-ment of his daughter, Jessie Scribner Heme trt Tlr tHrl Chnnmfin Fnirweath- er. The wedding will be a simple one and will take place at 'noon June 1 in St. Paul 's chapel. . Invitations : will be issued this week to the marriage of Miss Mildred Kathleen Kath-leen Knight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Knight of this eitv, to William Griffith of San Francisco, which will take place Friday, June 2, at noon at. St. Mark's cathedral. A wedding breakfast break-fast for the bridal partv will follow at the Hotel Utah. The bride will be attended at-tended by Miss Mildred Harriet Knight of Boise as maid of honor, Miss Geneva Wright and Miss Marjorie Wasson as bridesmaids and Ruth Elizabeth ShecU-ell, ShecU-ell, 3-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 0. Sheckell, as ring bearer. Robert Rob-ert S. Knight, brother of the bride, will be the best man. The ushers will be Harrv Margetts, George T. Peterson, William P. Martin and Robert B. Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Home. Jr., announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Margaret J. Home, to Frank Gudgell, the makriage to take place in June. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Graham announce the engagement of their daughter, Lottie, Lot-tie, to Norman K. Amnndson. The marriage mar-riage will take place the latter part of June. . Mr. and Mrs. James Leatham announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter, Maynetta, to John VinVelli,- Tuesday. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Will A.'Betts of the First Methodist Meth-odist church at the home of the hride. The, couple bft immediately after the ceremony for a trip to the coast and the San "Diego exposition, after w-hich they will make their home in Los Angeles. An-geles. s Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stewart announce the engagement of their daughter, Emma Em-ma Adeline, to J. Hyde Stnvner. The marriage will take place in June in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. E. Morrison announces the marriage mar-riage of her daughter, Anna, to G. N. Davis, which took place Tuesday in this city. The couple left the same afternoon after-noon for Greeley, Colo., to spend a month with relatives of the bridegroom. They will bo at home to their friends in this city following the honeymoon. James Farrell announces the engagement engage-ment of his daughter, Kathrvn, to Walter Wal-ter Moffatt Hamilton. The wedding will take place Wednesday, June 14. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Winter announce ! the engagement of their daughter, Marguerite, Mar-guerite, to D. W. McCormiek of Eureka, t'tah. The wedding will lake place in June. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Terry of Draper announce the engagement of their daughter. Ethel, to George Millerherg of Murray. The marriage' will take place early in June. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv C. Trout announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Essie, to Ruel H. Heath. The marriage mar-riage will take place in June. Mr. and Mrs. John Holley announce the engagement of thnr daughter Harriet Har-riet Jane to Pruette Kearns Gnddflrd. son of the late Heber S. Goddard. The marriage will take place early in June. i I Mrs. T'avid S. Emery announces the marriage of her daughter, Alice, to T. Evan Ashworth. The marriage took place at the home of the bride Monday, in presence of the immediato families. The ceremony was performed by George R. Emerv an uncle of the bride. A quiet home wedding of Tuesday last was that of Miss Anna Morrison and Garnett N. Davis, which was solemnized sol-emnized at noon at tho home of the bride's mother, Mrs. L. Morrison, 261 West Second South street, the Rev. P. A. Sknplrin officiating. The wedding wed-ding was witnessed by a number of relatives and friends and luncheon was served immediately after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Davis left Tuesday afternoon aft-ernoon on a wedding trip, and will return re-turn in a few days to make their home at Garfield. The marriage of Miss Franc Dev- ereux to Holman Thompson Marshall 1 of Garfield will take place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. j Julian Devereux, 38C S street, June 1, at high noon. Only relatives and intimate in-timate .friends will witness tho simple ceremony. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. D. R. Thompson announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter daugh-ter Marian to Karl Vincent Frances. The wedding will take place in June and will be a simple one, on account of a recent bereavement iu the family of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. K.jergard announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter daugh-ter Edna to Nathan Hansen. The date for the wedding will be announced later. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bond announce the engagement of their daughter Rebecca Re-becca to Clarence E. Jones. The wedding wed-ding will take place in June. S. B. Obray announces the engagement engage-ment of his daughter Cecil to C. L. Cun-i Cun-i dick. The marriage will take place I early in June. Personal Mrs. C. A. Fans left Thursday her small eon, Norton, for a six weeks' visit to Kansas City, Chillicothe and other points in Missouri. Jndpe and Mrs. K 0. Loofbourow have returned from Rochester, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Child are now at home at their country residence at Mill Creek, after spending some time at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. W. W. Eiter and mother, Mrs. Eadcliffe Q. Cannon, and children have gone to California to spend a few weeks. Mrs. "George Emory Fellows wi1' iii leave soon for several months' st in tho east. She will visit friends in' j Chicago, New York and Boston on. her 3 (Continued on Page Five.) I (Continued from Page 2.) way to the family summer home, "Kan-iloi'ph "Kan-iloi'ph lodge," on the Maine I'oast. Mrs. Fellows entertained at a sclries of luni-heona on Tuesday and Wednesday at her home, 1324 East South Temple Btreet, , . ' Miss Edna Niblev is the guest of Mrs. Joel Kibley on her way from Xew orlt to her home in Logan. Dr. H. B. Felts has gone to Xew York to spend six weeks. He will visit relatives in Minneapolis on his return. Paul Xelden has gone to Parkdule, Ore., to spend some time with his brother, Ralph Xelden. Mrs. Y. C. Schramm has gone to San Francisco to spend several weeks. S - Mrs. Waring E. Evans has returned I lo her home in Washington. D. ('., after in visit to her son, Judd Evans. Mrs. Henry Jones and daughter. Ihiby, left last week for Xew Yors J City to visit another daughter of Mrs. f Jones, Mrs. Frank E. Garrison, k Mrs. Glenn A. Keep and small daughter, daugh-ter, Dorothv Rose, left last week for Cleveland, Ohio, to join Mr. Keep and make her home. Mrs. P. Salmenson will leave today for New York Citv, where she will , visit for a week before going to Rock-awav Rock-awav Beach for the summer. Miss Maud Braffet has returned from California, where she has been attending attend-ing school, and will spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Braffet. , .Mrs. J. T. Donnellan of Ocean Park, oi)1., is visiting her mother, Mrs. L. C. B.jheid. Miss May Bosen. formerjv of Ogden, who has made her home in Ios Angeles for the past three years, was the guest ot Miss Ella Livingston the past week at her home, 38.i Fourth avenue. Mrs. William R. Foster of Winona, Minn., guest of Mrs. Lee Charles Mil ler, is renewing acquaintances made in former visits to Salt Lake and will receive much social attention while in nit. Tror i-ivBciniis nnil witisnme personality draws one to her in even a casual meeting and brings her ready friendships. Mrs. Foster was the guest of honor at a charmingly appointed tea given by Mrs. Miller Friday afternoon, to which a large number of invitations were issued. Mr and Mrfe. E. D. Einsel. of Mur-freesboro, Mur-freesboro, Tenn., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Schreck for a few days. , Miss Claudia C.reene arrived home Friday Fri-day from Leland Stanford university at w Palo Alto, CaL, and will spend the. sum-mer sum-mer vacation with her parents, Colonel and Mrs. Lawrence Greene. Roger Clapp has returned to1 Nevada after a brief visit to his parents. Mr. -and Mrs. Knight S. Clapp, in tha Woodruff Wood-ruff apartments. Miss Edith Godbe has gone to Chi-, oago to spend a month and expects to extend her visit to Boston. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. McCorniek have returned from a few weeks' stay in Chicago. Mrs. Henry Stinipsou has gone east to remain some time. ..Mrs. Margaret Blaine Salisbury arrived ar-rived yesterday from L03 Angeles, where she spent the winter, and wit! be with her daughter, Mrs. L. B: McCorniek. McCor-niek. Miss Persa Heginbotham has returned re-turned home from Berkeley, where she has been attending Vhool, to spend her summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heginbotham. Itf r. and Mrs. Horace Dunbar are now at home at No. 8 Boulevard apartments. apart-ments. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Burrows nnd thoir daughter. Mrs. Marguerite Charon, and grandson, Arthur Charon, left last week for a two-month trip east. ? Mrs. Philip A. Dix and daughter, Miss Gulia Dix, have gone to Ogden to spend a few davs. Mrs. J. K. Shaw returned yesterday from Twin Falls, Jdaho. V Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Xelson have returned from Baltimore, where they spent tho past winter, and will visit at the home of Mrs. Nelson's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wilkinson, tor the summer. The last six weeks Mr. and Mrs. Nelson (formerly Miss Ivy Wilkinson) spent in visiting at Annapolis, Annap-olis, Philadelphia, Washington, New York and Chicago. Miss Ruth Cooper left yesterday for ocean Park to be tpe puesi. i Nelson Dickerman. Mr. and Mrs. Dick-erman. Dick-erman. Mrs. A. D. Ferron and son and Miss Cooper will attend the San Picgo fair together, after which Miss Cooper will grr to Los Angeles 'to visit friends and relatives, returning homo, in August. Leland Mayers returned from California Cali-fornia Wednesday, having spent the past six months 'visiting in the cities and at the beaches along the coast. Mr. and Mrs. David Keith are at present at the. Hotel Utah. Mrs. Edwin Kimhall and daughter, Miss Marv Kimball, have returned from an extended visit to Honolulu. Miss Gertrude Almond and Miss Reckv Almond will arrive home Wednesday Wednes-day from New York, where tlioy have been for the past seven months. Mrs. Thomas Kearns is spending a few days in Park Cil.v. Mrs. S. S. Dickinson returned the past week from a visit to California. Mrs. W. II. Swanson has arrived from Xoiv Y'ork to join her husband. They . are at the Hotel VU'.h. t ' Mrs. H. .1. llavwanl. accompanied bv 7 her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Hayward, m her niece. Miss Nellie Pugsley, will leave today for New York, to attend Miss Essie Trout, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Honry C. Tro'.'.t, whose engagement engage-ment to Ruel H. Heath is announced today. The wedding will take place in June. the meeting of the Grneiftl 'Federation of Women 's 'nibs. Mrs, Hnywnrd v.-ill also attend the DrmivraMe national convention in St. Loni. tn whii-h she is a delegate, on dune 14. Mrs. I Iiivwli rl intended to leave with the Ftali lielega-tion lielega-tion to New York last Thursday, but was too ill to travel. ' Mr. and Mrs. Milton Peifnss left last week fur New York t'ity, in join Mrs. J. K. Beifuss, who is at the Mc Alpine hotel. "Miss Leu ore Farrell, daughter of James .T. Farrell, will arrive homo fi-oru 1 Leland Stanford university .Tune to spend the summer here. T)r. J. Boyd Cordon has gone to Kan-1 Kan-1 sas Clitv and St. Lnuis for a two weeks' : visit with relatives. I Mrs. "R. R. Churchill arrived Thursday Thurs-day from Iowa tn visit Mrs. Celie Miss-lin Miss-lin and Mrs. J. M. Adams. :K A Miss Helena Critzer and Uiss Dorothy Doro-thy Crit.er of Berkeley, fa!., are pjiests of friends in Salt Lake. Miss I ielena Oitzer is with Mrs. 1 la roM Stephens and Miss Dorothy Critzor is the guest of Miss Myla Kenworthy. The Misses Oitzer are former Salt Lakers and have manv friends here. Mrs. A. K. Waidon of Seattle, Mrs. S. A. Arney of Marsh all town, Iowa, and Mrs. '.' M, Beeson of Dod;;i City, Kan., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Van Voorhis in the Kensington apartments. Miscellaneous Events M rs. Jane Cowan entertained the. members of the Zephyrs elub Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at her home on Ninth East, street. The color scheme was ca rried out in red and' white, a bowl of nil peonies form in u 1 ho centerpiece cen-terpiece of the dinner talde. Music and cianips were the, features of the sifter-noon. sifter-noon. Prizes were won by Mrs. Brooks and M iss Emma Brooks. A farewell entertainment was given to Elder K. LI ton Maxfie.ld Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brintou. Elder Maxfield left during-the week for a mission to the eastern states for the Mormon church. About forty-seven were in attendance, i jncuding relatives of the mi?sionat-. 1 Mrs. Lou Levy and Mrs. Alice Young' entertained the Blue Bird club Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Youiiff, Montrose avenue. Music was enjoyed during ihe afternoon, followed fol-lowed by" refreshments. Mrs. M. Uoiner entertained at lunch eon Thursdsv at her home, 1M.;4 Eighth East street, in honor of Mrs. E. M. Cameron, who left the latter part of the week for Now York. The table was ileeorn Led in sweet peas. The guests "were Mrs. Cameron, .Mrs. J. Weiler Weber am! Mr.'; L. Hni-k. Mrs T. LI. Sanderson entertained the Biisv 'Twelve club Wednesday after- noon at luncheon, with covers for twelve club members. The decorations were in sweet peas and snowballs. Tho i club will meet next with Mrs. Cora Schmidt, .".) Mead avenue, May 31. Miss Minnie Miller entertained about thirtv 'friends Friday evening at a linen shower in honor of her sister, May, who is to be a dune bride. The home was decorated in red color scheme, lied hearts and sweet peas were affectively af-fectively used. bonfire, paitv was given by the Sifent Nine hist Tmday on Twelfth West and Eighth South streets. A large canvas 'was stretched over the grounds and dancing was enjoyed. During Dur-ing the interniksion mar-hmadows were toasted over ihe boulire-. Those present were Miss Hlnmno ojnr, doe Smith Mi"s .lime MM'une, dames Fc-')onel.' Fc-')onel.' Miss Jov lcCune, Lrank M-ivn-ild Miss (dadvs Larson, Amber Kni-dd,' Miss 1V-.H He.nsiey. J)i.;k we Miss Ada De.nslev ,!e:.y Hh-'mn, Hh-'mn, Mia Juuise Uaucrtiekl, L rank Berry, Miss Srlma Miller. Harold Stric-U'y,Mis Stric-U'y,Mis L'uth Burbidgc, Erank Jen-niVus, Jen-niVus, Miss Lthel Eloyd, Waldo Han-sen" Han-sen" Miss (J rare Schofield, Earl Hansen, Miss 101 v ie Emerv, lamest b'ailentine, Miss Mabel Bowel, Bert Kilner, Miss 1'lorence l'etcrsou, Lavern J-'i't erson, jMiss Leone Eallentine, Lou Koberts, Miss Koxy Arnold, Schulie Vollker, Miss : Loretta Eallentine, Clayton Turuer.- Ss M"iss Velma Dunca n and Miss Jane Reese were guests at a luncheon given at the Hotel Ltah grill Thursday evening even-ing by Miss Dorothy Nicholas. The color scheme was pink. ( 'overs were laid for t'-n. Miss Velma Duncan has returned from Logan to spend the re-mainder re-mainder of Ihe summer with her sister at. 1'2'J, East South Temple. Ji: Mrs, Charles Parry entertained the T.- A. elub Thursday afternoon at her home on Fifth West street. The rooms and luncheon table were attractive in pink and white carnations: Mrs. Parry was assisted by her sister, M iss Ida Kiar. The club will lie entertained by j .Mrs. E;ed Eamow June 1 at her home j in Snow avenue. 1 if. i MKs Tvy Norberg, entertained the M. M. M. club at her home Monday even-1 ing. The decorations were in red and white. Places were laid for six. Mrs. W . .L Willes entertained 'Wednesday afternoon in honor of her mother," Mrs.VyRachel E. Simmons, SO years of age. The' guests wrote their names and ages in an autograph album us fnllnwK- Mrs. Emtnelinn R. WellsJ RS: Mrs. M;iry .L Youn, Mrs1. Catherine C. S." oung, 79; Mrs. Maria A. YVoolley, 75. T. A. Ash worth delighted the guests by si ngiug a group of old-time songs, ' ' Bell Brandon. " ' ( Re a Bolt, ' ' 'Silver Threads" and others. V. J. Willes also sang ''Lueky .7 i i i . Later in the o f Wnoon tea was served. The table ' held for a centerpiece a. prettjly arranged basket of pink carnations and Helen Tuff roses were used as favors. Those assist i ng Mrs. Willes were her daughters, Miss Bc-ie Willes and Mrs. Karl S. Willes and her sister, Mrs. Josephine Jo-sephine Wilkes. ( The members of the Bona Quirites elub were entertained Wednesday evening even-ing at the home of M iss Adelaide Smit.hen on Third avenue. Miss Mary Williams was the in vi ted gu est. The evening was spent in sewing, playing games and music. Miss Mary Williamson, William-son, Miss pearl Seals and MNs Ruth BurUhardt gave several solos. The parlor par-lor was decorated in ferns and rhododendrons rhodo-dendrons and the dining table w;is covered cov-ered with Hnny lace doilies with a centerpiece cen-terpiece of iris and snowballs in a large crystal basket. The. club will meet May 31 at the home of Miss Mayme Frees. 8-17 West Ko.cond South. Mrs. 71 oward A. King entertained last evening in celebration of the birthday birth-day a nniversury of M r. King. The evening was spent in games and music, followed by refreshments. The guests were Covemor and Mrs. Sprv. Mr. and Mrs. A. b Barnes, Mr. and'Mrs.E. L. i l.eathei wood, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Davis,' Mr. and Mrs. AoUn 1L Walker, Mr. and Mrs. John Jlorlick, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Beatie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirkendall, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dallas, Mrs. Mary Burton. Mrs. L. King, Miss Ella King, Miss Louise King, John K. Hardy, Charles S. Tingey, H. L. Baldwin. Mrs. King was assisted by her daughter daugh-ter Caiol and Miss Blanche Kirkendall. A banrpiet was given by the members of tho I psa. Loqn itur, the girls ' debuting debut-ing and oratorical society of tho L. D. S. u ii i or-di at the home of Mrs. Samuel N'eff in M ill Creek, Monday eening. The affair was a leap year turn-1 ion and the gi rls had charge throughout. Miss Emily Bi inton, the president of the organization, was the mistress of ceremonies, and Miss Xoni Cannon acted as loastmistress. Every member of the cub made a speech, and dancing followed the banrpiet. The moms were decor;ited wit h sweet peas and choke cherry blossoms. The following were present: Miss Lniore Cannon, Wallace Bennett, Miss Melvira Jliggs, Elmo Eddington, Miss Marjorie Burrows, Karl .Evnns, Juo Nelson, Nel-son, Miss Connie Yotinjl, .lack Badger, IMiss Lora Nelson. Evan Taylor, -.M iss Ethel Newman, Parlcv Eitl.'S, Misd Until Baxter, David Watts, Miss Eleanor El-eanor Silver, Kenneth Olson, Mis? Geneva Ge-neva Wells, John Ca.iir.on, alius Clarice Wells, Douglas Barnes, Miss Aimee Kedd, Hubert Hall, Miss Frances Mc-Ma-ter, Harold Itaore, Miss Frances Urant, Howard Anderson, Miss Cwen-eih Cwen-eih Gibbs, Hon Rich, Miss Fulvis Jvins, Owen Wooilrnl'l:, Miss Helen Burton, Leslie "White, Miss Helen Wright, Don Paynes, Miss Holly Baxter, Ralph Ke.l-iliiiKton. Ke.l-iliiiKton. Miss U.nline Carbine, Leslie Rittby, Miss Ailen Mai-cetts, Earl Lambert, Lam-bert, ' Miss Nina Richards, Orin Wood-burv, Wood-burv, Miss Lois Dalton, , Dale Young. Professor Grant H. Bagiey and Profes snr Anderson, the society's coaches, were the guests nf honor. The hostess was assisted -bv Miss Virginia Cannon, Miss Alice Knowlton, Miss Alice Cum-ininijs Cum-ininijs and Miss Claire Bennion. M"iss Marjorie Osiler entertained at a linen shower the past week in honor of Miss Pearl Militate, a June bride,. The evening was spent in music and games. Prizes were awarded to Miss Louise Piper and Mrs. A. Herzog. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. The young hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. M. A. Ostler, and sisters, Miss Ethel Ostler ami Mrs, C. L. Vance. The invited guests were Mrs, E. Millgate, Mrs. A. Herzog, Mrs. A. V. Chase, Miss Nellie Henderson, Miss Ethel Naylor, Miss Eva Arrington, Miss Martha Her-zog. Her-zog. Miss Frances Glenn, Miss Esther Johnson, Miss Louise Piper and Miss Rosella Mantel. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jensen entertained the Tipperary 500 club Saturday. The colors for decoration were carried out in pink and green. Mrs. G. H. Hardy and G. H. Payne won the favors. Luncheon was 'served. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Schade will entertain the cub Tuesday, May 23. Miss Marguerite Taylor entertained at dinner Fridav evening at her home, 103 North Main street, in compliment to Miss Irma Maxine Smoot 's twentieth twen-tieth birthday anniversary. The table had a centerpiece of pink carnations and sweet peas. Thirty-six guest,s were entertained. Music was furnished during dur-ing the evening by Rodney Hillam. Jr., Robert Williams, Phil Garn and Jack Kent. Mvo V,ira T-Ifinu mid sister. Miss Edith Tingev. entertained with a box partv at the Pantages Thursday afternoon, after-noon, followed by tea at the Newhousc hotel, in compliment to Mrs. Nicholas A. White, formerlv Miss Yilate Carrie, a recent bride, and Mrs. A. O. Lawson of Los Angeles, sister of the, hostesses. The party numbered ten. Miss Theresa McAllister entertained the Ino club with a kitchenette supper Bridav at her home on North 1-irst West ' street. The decorations were in bridal wreath and white carnations. The guests numbered twelve, including the club members and one extra guest, Miss Margaret Durant. Miss Alta Clifford was guest of honor at a theater party at the Wilkes theater thea-ter Thursday afternoon, given by the 11. VD. club. ' Tea was served at Franklin's. Frank-lin's. The decorations were in yellow and green. Covers w-ere laid for twelve. A birthday party was given for T. H. Marcroft at his home. 821 Lake street, Saturday night. The evening was spent at "500," followed by refreshments. re-freshments. Tho guests numbered forty. I TWIN FALLS,, IDA. '-f ; - j TWIN' FALIS. fdnho, May 20. Thp gn'-dnat Ins fln.ss an a whole, Die iiKllvlcHml members u the class, anil the trnriiers in llifi public Ktbeolti who U-.'ive trnn for vannui parts of lh country for !hf-lr uiunn'r vae-nions buvc onouptdl tb'. social lilitlfoi in (lui li's this week, to tlir exclusion of ' Iieti fly all other social nl Tnlrs. The events of Hi :u!u(illon we'.'k began wtt It tim Riving, on Sun-flny Sun-flny ovrnlnc, or U-.o baccalaurfalo rniTnoii, "The I k'3l ruipivii of Etlnc'i i Inn," by I ho Rr-v. L. H. i'fain k. r'"'tor of Afce.ioii Kplcopal churcb. Oil Tiii'ay cvnirB was civen the class play. "Ai American Citizen." which was i?x'-f piioiially well presented. On Thureilay even ins? d he regular rom-nnnt rom-nnnt cment exen-Ises were held In the J-avr.rliiR Ibi'ater. For (hU occasion every neat in the Inrpe auditorium was roneived. The feature of iho evenlni- was the address pi vim by Ir. Melvin A. I'.rantiori, president of tho University of Idaho, nn Ctc Fi'bjeet TiibHs.l!"!-;;." At the closm' of t!ie uplemlid Hd'lre-f:, diplomas were presenied to the elyhty-five c rail nates. On Friday evening the alumni rerept ton wna held In the hlEh Rehoo! andltoriutn. The affair wn;j in tb nature of n "mixer," and was one of th mo-;! enjoyable of the liind the school huf r'ven. The entertn'n-rn-nl was original and clever in character end t ho ron nh ly enjoyed by Iho large number at tone; -lim. The Junior "prom" whs held on Thursday nit;!'t of lasJ week and proved otu of tiie most el jboratf affairs put o;i by any i-ln-. preceding It. The nftnlr was bld in the h'sh fi'-hor.l audl-toilnm audl-toilnm am1 (! mtiaHiim. The evOLiin'n entertainment entertain-ment npenod with a clever Utile pl.iv called "Her Fwci th.er.rt ." pi von bv eli;bt Junior boys and plrls. Following this dancing and a banquet wire enjoyed. A p; eltv announcement prf y vnn i hat lvm by Mrs. Klfi- M. W'olte ;ml Mrs. (iuy M. Simpson Simp-son hi I lie home of the later Saturday niphl. an-nriuii. an-nriuii. iiu; the cntnln.-i marrtite of Mm, Wnlfe'a tiuulitei, Misii Ljcile, a teacher for ihu past year ' in the public schools of Twin Falls, to Anton Sliver.-, a young druqist of Iliff, Colo. The t'Liloi scheme of red and white was at t furtively (.iirkij out. with crepe paper. Over the dining l.ihb' was a canopy formed of Dip crepe paper and suspended from the center were the announoo- . nriK.-i, written in ye nlde tyme scroll style, on red paper and rolled in the form of fire crackers. ' Those prernt were Ml uses Metz, Kautz, lela and .lane Hobbc. lmhoff. Taylor, Warrington. W'alklngton. Ooehel. Baruee, Pink, Welch and Fern and Mabel Towne. Mrs. JoFenh Walklngton was bodies.1; to the Con, i try 'W'omi n's club on Thursday afternoon-Tit the regular annua! tea of the club. Mis. -Walk-iiiijton wa.-. ne.-lsted by h'T davihter, Mrs. Fred A. Barber oi Spokane. Wash. A picnic dinner was li.Tvcd. followed by an entertaining pro-ri pro-ri amine. ir-.-Iudin!; a talk by t1 dub pres1d":ii, Mir. J. L". White, on tho subjeh, "Tee ITduca- ! tioual Value of Our Club Work a talk by Mr;-. Frank Doone on "The Social Benefits of Our f'l'ib;" a talk by Mrs. Fran It. Winsler on "The Work Accomplished by Our Club:" a rearlltiR by Mrs. R. F. Logsdon ; a veritat ion by 1 ii I le M iss Fairy May Los-dDn and piano soloa by Mie.s Mary Lies Ruiss eaux. A mlscellsueeus Fhower was given Saturday . nlht by the .iteses jane moco;., I'jnei Taylor pud Mary Benson at the !nke home, honoring Miss Helen Porter, whose marriage to rharle:; H. Krenple is to take place soon. MIpb Porii.T has been teacher of ICngMsh for the past thrcj yaara hi' the Twin Falls high school. A delightful auction bridge party was thai given Friday afternoon by Mrs. Charles Bullcs to twenty-four ladies. The Wednesday Bridge club and a number of guests were entertained by Mr?. Wilbur Hill, this bfing one of a series of pretty card parties being Riven by Mr. Hill this season. A merry party was hold Wednesday evening at the F. M. Towne home, when the Misses Ada Walkinpton. .le.ssie Warrington and F.dna Wen h entertained complimentary to Miss buclle Wolfe. The affair was in tho nature of a miscMlaoecus shower for Miss Wo! te. announce men', of who' e ent-asemr.nL was recently m.iric. The Rifts brought hv tho guest were concealed in various parts of ths spacious bouse and the honored Riiest hurried hur-ried in all dnociions to the call of an alarm clock which indicated Iho location of each gift. A round of mei rl merit was iiiorded by gifts secured by each ruest from a f ishing pond. A part o( ihe picnic luncheon soived was placed in individual in-dividual boN-s and hidden in different parts of the house, each guest seanhijiR for the box bearing bear-ing her nnrtnw The gup.-te were Misses Lela and Jane Hobbs, lmhoff. Kaulz. Taylor. Mimz. Smith. Fink. Goebel. Barnes. Fern and Ethel Towne and Mt'Fd nines Elslo M. Wolfe, F. M. Towpe and G. M. Simpson. ( ' Miss Rose Murray, a teacher in the public schools of Twin Falls, was the honored puest at a preti y part y given Wednesday evening by Mr. and'.Mrs. Julian Roy. Miss Murray will leave soon to epend the summer at her home In Denver. Members of the Friday Evening Bridge club were pleasantly entertained by Mrs. W. E. Nixon last ween. fc Mra. . H. Brashear entertained a number of friends Thursday as a courtesy lo her sister, Mrs. James of Colorado, who is visiting In this city. j PROVO PROVO, May 20. The following committees com-mittees have vieen appointed for the entertainment en-tertainment of the Siale Federal inn nf Woman's plugs' convention to he helrl in Provo in October of this y-ar: Executive eommittee Mrs. K. K. Corf man, Mrs. S-R. S-R. Callawav, Mrs. William M. Roylance, Mrs. I. H. Slasters, Mrs. K. R. Irvine. Jr.. Mrs Ham Schwab. Finance committee-Mrs committee-Mrs Helen IX Re'Hord, Mrs. K. D. .Sutton, .Sut-ton, Mrs. J. ti. Ashton, Mrs. T. F. Nceley, Mrs. D. H. Maiisen, Mrs. O. El. Stevens. Puhlicitv committee Mrs. H. C. liicks, Mrs. Sam Kaile. Hotel reservation, trains 1 and badjre committee Mrs. N. H. Nelson. Mis. W. I.. Vilersach, Mrs. W. T. TTastler. Mrs. T T. Thompson, Mrs. A. J. Stevart, Mrs. J. W. IJorly. Committee on doco-ratinB doco-ratinB Mrs. Kdar McArthur, Mrs. John 1'. Buchl, Mrs. William F. Violett. Mrs. T K Smith, Mrs. Edward T. Jones. Mrs. John Coilie, Mrs. G. P. Parker, Mrs. AV. F Bulklev. Banquet committee WIrs. V. J. Stiehl, Mrs. Knifiht Starr Jordan, Mrs. Herbert Robinson, Mrs. J. L,. Lytel. Social and refreshment committee Mrs. Fera Decker. Mrs. Hoy Lockridge, Mrs. R K. Knowlden. Mis. Richard Beesley, Mrs. Jacob Kvans, Mrs. Ludvlp Thomsen, Mrs. William H. Milchell. Mlsa Helen H. Thomas, lashers M rs. Merle Taylor, Mrs. Winnie Xuttall. Banquet toast;; Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph H. Yates. (This committee is not complete.) Mistress of documents Mrs. Nettie Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Frerl Singleton, Jr.. an nounce tne engagement or tueir tiaiiKiuui, Eva Marie, to William O. Hoover, the marriage to take place the early part of June in the Salt l.ake temple. One of the pleasant social affairs of the week was tho surprise parly filven by the primarv slake officers at the administration administra-tion huildinc Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Joseph H. cheever. the day beint? her birth anniversary. The items con-trihutiiiK con-trihutiiiK to the success of the occasion were music, chat and a dainty luncheon. Mr anVl Mrs. John W. Peck on.i ertained twenty of their friends at a card and luncheon party Tuesday evening. Four tables of ","in0" were played and the prizes were awarded to Mrs. I'eurl Robinson and Harrv Scott. The rooms were prettily decorated with snowballs. T'nder the auspices of the Fourth ward Relief society, there took place in tho mtin house Tuesday afternoon an excellent ex-cellent social, rompHmenlary to Mrs. Oaisv Chamberlain and Mrs. Mersey Lewis, Lew-is, who will leave in the near future for Rrlgham City lo make their line. The programme "included instrumental and vocal music,, readings and refreshments. Mrs. John Cochran was hostess at a prettily arranged dinner Monday in honor of her bin hday. Covers were laid fr "'Irs Adolnh Olson, Mrs. W. K PeLon:;', Mrs. N. Lundberi?. Mrs. W. O. WMllard, Mrs. F.lhert Morris, Mrs. Charles West-rope West-rope and Mrs. T. F. Cochran. Mr. a nd Mrs. Sam fiateman of Alpine snent the week-end in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Giles. Miss Vera Dunn of Eureka is the guest of Miss Hdna Ilohlaway for a few days. A successfully planned surprise was conducted con-ducted by Mrs. Minnie Taylor Monday afternoon for Mrs. Lnella Taylor, in honor of her sixty-ninth birth anniversary. Mi?s May McBride is a Salt Lake visitor for three weeks, the guest of her cousin, M-iss Edith Johnson. Mrs. John Giles is spending ten days in Manti with her daughter, Mrs. L. H-Hougaard. H-Hougaard. Mrs J. M. Jensen entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strong of Alpine last Sunday. After a visit of several days in Salt Lake, Miss Flossie Dunn has returned to . Provo. The Third ward' Beehive Girls met at the ward house Tuesday evening and enjoyed en-joyed a programme contributed by the arious swarms. Mrs. L. N. Ellsworth of Fayson -was hero Tuesday, the guest of Mrs. O. R. Thomas. Mrs. Haydn Long was hostess at dinner din-ner Sumiav in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dewhirst of Salt Lake. The table was pre t til. v arranged with spring flowers, flow-ers, and covers were laid tor twelve guests. Mrs. Leonard Tanner of -Moapa was a Provo visitor the Jirsi part of the week, the guest of Mrs. C. H. Wright. Miss AVinona Grant, assisted by Miss Rhoda Naylor, very pleasantly entertained enter-tained twelve young ladies Monday evening. even-ing. First, a t hearer party was formed, then a supper served at the home of Miss Grant. Floral decorations were of white carnations. Thirty guests were present at a delightful de-lightful social given by Mrs. W. L. Groff and Mrs. Ole Olson Tuesday evening, complimentary to Ira Croft, who will leave in the near future for South Africa. One of the pleasant social affairs of Thursday afternoon was given by Mrs. A. W. Davis to the members of her card club. The honors at "500" went to Mrs. John Buchi. Luncheon was served the quests, who were Mesdames D. L. Walltck Johri Collie, S. J. Jones, Walter Adams, J. W. N. Whiteeotton, D. L. Hamilton. C. F. Decker, Alva Nelson, Dave Openshaw. W. L. Whlttlmore, G. H. lleindselinan and John Buchi. Miss LnrM'.e Hinckley of Salt Lake was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous sljower given at the home of Mrs. Niels Johnson Friday afternoon in honor of her marriage to C. . A. Laxman, which will take place May 24 in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. M. H. Hardy was hostess at. dinner din-ner Fridav. The guests included Mrs. M. E. Beebe. Mrs. Tverson, Mrs. D. R. Beebe. and Ora Hardy of Salt Lake. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Jones entertained a company of friends witli cards, games and luncheon. Mrs. Edward T. Jones was hostess at a, prettily arranged family dinner Sunday Sun-day in honor of her husband's birth anniversary. an-niversary. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Henrlchsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. William Watson, Mra R. E. Adamson, Misses Graco Ward, Fawn Jones, LaVon Henrichsen, lcah Henrichsen, Messrs. Glen Bailey and Kenneth Jones. Mrs. W. A. Walker and two children of Salt Lake were in .Provo Sunday, the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Graham. Yesterday afternoon the Nineteenth Century club met at the home of Mrs. Arch M. Thurman. Miss Holen B, Thomas gave a splendid paper on "Our Relation of the Orient.' The marriage of Miss Inez Jenpen of Brigbam f'ity and Albert Meldrum of Provo took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. Following the ceremony the young couple went to Brigham, where they will vlsil relatives and friends, after which they will return to Provo and make their home. A noteworthy and interesting social event of Tuesday evening took place at Ihe art building of the B. Y. U., when the officers of the d. I. A. stake board, numbering fifty, tendered a testimonial to LeRoy Dixon and Dr. Harvey Fletcher, recent presidents of the Y. M. M. I. A. T'nder the direction of Professor C. R. Jo h n so n , a most excellent m u s l cal programme pro-gramme was given. Luncheon was served by the domestic science department of the B. Y. IT under the direction of Mrs. E. 'H. Eastmond. Monday even inc.' at the home of Miss Lueile Gotldard, the Gluck-anf club mem- ners pusstjii a ueugn ii ui evening in sewing sew-ing and music. The home of Mrs. R. E. Adamson was the scene of a merry children's party Tuesday afternoon, when" she entertained in honor of the seventh birthday of her lit tie daughter Faun, The table held a large birthday cake, containing seven candles, as a centerpiece, and a delicious luncheon was served to the following: Etta Jones, Naomi Marlscrl, Mary Singleton, Single-ton, Ada Baker. Surah Baker, Thelma Strong, Lizzie Kinnear, Dorothv Ewell, Thelma Vincent. Bertha Vctgel, Aide Dixon, Ida Tanner. Ida Markman, Bessie Boyden, Ruby Epperson, Norma Madsen, Fay Boyden, Nola. Boyden, In Durrant, Keith Owens. Weston Snow, Orvlllc Line-gar, Line-gar, Keith Sumner, Leon Bunnell, Earl Baker. The hostess was assisted in entertaining en-tertaining by Miss Florence Gadd. The Provo chapter of the Mormon Battalion Bat-talion met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. William Fnote and enjoyed a profitable and interesting session. The excellent programme included readings by Mrs. Eliza Curtis. Mrs. May Fairer. Mrs. Louisa Carter and an add ress hy M rs. Eiiza Stewart. Music was furnished by Mrs. Frances Knight and others. The concluding feature of the occasion was a; dainty luncheon, served by the hostess.' Mrs. J. T. Brown was a visitor. The next meeting wll be held at the home of Mrs. Alex Mortenseu. t HEBER CITY" 4 1 - HEBER CITY. May 20. Mr. and Mi. A. P. Hicken entertained at dinner Tuesday venln for Mr. and Mra. Jamea Johnson and family and Mr. and Mr3. E. P. Clfft and family. Mra. Elisha Cummlnga, Jr., entertained a lew friends at dinner Thursday afternoon. Miss Haiet Thomas entertained the Omen etnb I at the home of Jessup Thomas Monday evening. Those present were MIsa Mattte Olegg. Mamie , Clyde, Miss Alice Wood. Mlsa Lnla Clesg. Misa j Mlna Band, Miss Naomi Duke, Miss Annie Clegg, i M iss Lile Murray, Misa Eva Harkor. Luncheon ' was served. , ! J. C. Jensen Is a visitor to Duchesne this weak. Mrs. Marlon Lewis vu a vteltor to Provo on Monday. Mrs. Chaso Moulton entertained a lew friend ; Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. June Tuft are visiting In Monroe, Mon-roe, the guosta of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tuft. Miss Ila Fisher entertained the Girls of Industry In-dustry nlub Thursday evening. Those present 'were Mre. Paul Buys, Mrs. Douglas Giles, Miss Deyce Moulton. Miss Ethel Hlcken, Miss Jennie Campbell, Camp-bell, Miss Ethel Moulton, Luncheon waa served. Miss Ethel Hlcken la visiting la Provo, the guest of Misa Lizzie Hlcken. B. A. Danuenherg returned today from & two weeks visit In California with relatives. Mrs. Joseph Moulton te visiting in Duchesna with her son, John Moulton. Miss Cora Murdock of Provo la visiting with her sister, Mrs. Sylvester Broadbont. Mrs. William McMillan, assisted by her daughter, daugh-ter, entortalned Wednesday in honor of her fifty -seventh birthday. Those present were Mrs. J. C. Jpripon, Mrs. David Fisher. Mrs. Abrara Hutch, Mrs. W. R. Wherrltt, Mrs. Homer Frauh-ron. Frauh-ron. Mrs. Joppph Hatch. Mra. A. L. Xeff. Mrs. William S. Willes. Mrs. Fred L. ClPRg, Mrs. Willi Wil-li lam Coleman, Mrs. Agnoa Turner, Mra. John Clegs, Mrs. J. H. Luke, Mrs. Douglas Giles, Mm. Edv.'in D. Hatch, Mrs. Isaac Jacob, Mrs. Mar-gnrot Mar-gnrot ClPtrg, Mrg. High Jacob, Mrs. Minnie Cum-mlnga. Cum-mlnga. Mrs. W7ill!am W. Alder. Mrs. Hugh Coleman, Cole-man, Mrs. William Byrne Mrs. Olive Bond Mra. Chase Hatch and Miss Emma West. The Shnkespearean club met at tho home of Mrs. 7saac Jacob Saturday afternoon. A special prngrammo consisting of musical numbers and a drama, entitled "Tho Modern Mother," was given In honor of mothers' day. Forty guests were-present were-present and enjoyed a dainty luncheon. The girls' sewing class met at the home of Mrs. James Fisher Thursday evening. Those present were Mrs. Sumner Dyke, Mrs. Sterling Duke, Miss Cora Hylton. Mies Ethel Coleman, Miss Melissa Thomas. Miss Delia Murdock. Miss May Hylton, Miss Macule Murdock, Misa Blanche Coleman. Luncheon was served. Miss Jessie Murdock. Miss Luella Smith and Miss Margaret Murdock are visiting with relatives and friends In Park City. GARFIELD f . . OARFIfOLD. May 20. A club that has given much pleasure during tho school year and has kept Its interest, to Uie last is the T. A. and O., formed by several of the younerer teachers of tha Garfield school for social and literary purposes. The club has met alternate Friday evenings at tho homes of the members, and has lately been a Browning study class. Tho members are Misses Gladys Itees, Loretta Hut ler, Ruth Reee, Rosalie Goodrich, Nolla Baker, Ethel Roes. This Saturday a pleasant finale was given to the year's association asso-ciation In a luncheon at the Newltouse hotel, from which the party wont to iho tahernarle recital. Me.-ilauies Butler, Rets and Punshon weio gucita of the club. Mr. nr.d Mis. R. W. Allen, Mrs. Carl Madson, Mrs. E. Ilolk'iibtvk. Miss Mary Edwards and W. J. Jayne weie visitors from Garfield to the festival given by the deaf and blind pupils at Ogden this week. Miss N'ella Baker and Miss Rosalie Goodrich left Friday for their homes In tho east. The regular meeting of tho Garfield Woman's club was held Friday oftornoon at the Garfield club. Tho officers nominated by caucus were: President, Mrs. Thomas Maher; vice president, Mrs. A. M. Henderson; recording secretary. Mm. Harry Allen; cnrresponillng secretary. Mra. A, E. McArthur; auditors, Mrs. E. E. Nelson, Mrs. C. W. Evers. Members serving were Mesdames Claudo Anderson, A. C. Eitalngo, O. Evans, A. C. French. The Woman's Auxiliary gavo a dinner dance Friday evening at the Garfield club. The dinner menu waa: Soup, Conoy Island clam chowder, salad, sulmon Russian style. Mayonnaise potatiies, fried catfish a la l.'tah. green onions, ripe olives, ornngade French sherbet, cuke, coftoo. Committees Commit-tees serving were: Kitchen Mdnmi Charles Martin, A. P. Larson . U C. Wanlleigli, B. G. Call; abb's Mesdames Hay AvIp. C. H. Carpentor, Jcannio Wrifciit. Misses Kdith Benson. Eth'.-i Ben-sun, Ben-sun, Eileen Dttponi, Huby Avis; coffee Mcsrlntws ChDrlt's H'-nson, W. .1. Campbell ; ices Msdn tne T. J, Thompson, H. H. Murphy ; punch Mesdames Fi''d Williams. George Axelrnd. Tho Los Amleo club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Joseph Spend love. |