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Show (Continued from Preccrlini.; Page.) IliTi;u. A t't'-r ii .nliurt honey moon trip, .Mr. aihl .Mrs. Sirry will m at home hi. Jiiu .South Ki'ilii Enst Mtroft. Tin1 inarriiic of! . Tins Lt-nori; !;: trr anil iJrrlrnni K. (.'ahiiT took dare Tt .. al, t liuim; of tin: lnh'-XK't'Ui lnh'-XK't'Ui s ji rent .s, .Mr. amt M rs. S. J I. i 'ali 1 it. Tin' ' . ri'tiMiii y was per fornix I , 1 1 y I !i:'lui 1 1 flier t .'. I eron in the pre-- 'ii re of re la I vvs and v;ih followed hv a Irirf reception. White peonies and vr iiia, with ypcf n, formed the dero-rat dero-rat ions Cor the living room, also the 1 1 lira ry ; while pink and white peonies were nsed in the dining room. The 1 1 ride wore a yr.vn of white rrepe meteor, trimnied with silver lace, ;ind i-arrif d a shower of bride roses ;i nd sweet ie;is. The bridesmaid. M iss V era K (person, wore pink e repe de ehine and carried pink roses. Yern Cjildcr, brother of the bridegroom, was bei-,! inllll. Tlie roupli will In lit home after July 1 at li 1 1 I-'hubrirk" apartments. Persona! Mrs. Walter CuW- of I'urk City is the "iiest of Mrs. .1. Li. I'nrker in Jiighlaud CvruH Xnson I'arsons, father of A. II. I'aisons, ban arrived from laremont, ('tii.( to tipe ud the summer with Mr. and Mrs. I'arsons. Miss Dot tie Urine b'ft last week, to spend her vacation in Denver as the -uest of M rs. K. K. Bunc. Miss Mary Hoajr is the tfuost oC Mrs. II. I'. Ileudersou at the lirausford. :t ; Mrs. Kennel h Kerr and children left last week for their home in Seattle, after af-ter visiting M rs. Kerr 'a father, .Le li vn nd Youn. 'Slv. and Mrs. Albert Bernhardt Fisher Fish-er have returned from their honeymoon and are at home at the LI illerest apartments. apart-ments. Mrs. !'isher was formerly Miss Kltna Darling, an earlv June bride. ' Mrs. Frederick 1. Palmer, wife (J' Lieutenant Palmer of the Forty-third infantry, arrived last -week from southern south-ern California to join her husband at Fort Douglas. Mrs. Palmor was formerly- Miss M arguerite Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Airs. J. L. Stewart of this eitv. M. and Mrs. William C. Druehl and children have gone to their home in Cottonwood for the summer. Their home, 1115 Second avenue, is occupied bv Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Landcs. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Iloskins of Arizona Ari-zona are guests of their parents, Mr. anil Mrs. W. A. Adams, at their country limine, Lawn brook. lVr Kdward Livingston Marsh of Boston Bos-ton is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Fred-erick Yahrenkamp on. Fast South Temple Tem-ple street. Mr. and Mrs. Myron K. Billings left Wednesday for Boston, to make their home. Mrs. Billings was formerly Miss Kitith Kinpsbury. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. .1. T. Kinpsbm v. Miss Yvonne Moon, who has been studvimr music and taking a university Miss Hazel Beach, who will be mar ried tliis afternoon to Milton E. Clark. mw mm SET- , t("t " . ' I Egg. cr ? , 3 , v ' - " p i . 1 f ' 4 - i ' i -,''-. v , r v 1 1 y i I) v 4u r ' j f fl i " tl . I 1 "'j V " - - ' i "i I course at the University of Chicago for the past winter, will leave Wednesday to spend a month at Lake Geneva with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brines, formerly of this city. She will then return to Chicago, Chi-cago, to join Miss Lenh Henderson, who is also studying in Chicago, and the two will go to Pneblo, Colo., for a visit on their war home. Miss Moon's mother, moth-er, Mrs. A.'T. Moon, left last week for Pueblo, to remain until her daughter's arrival and accompany her home. ' Miss Mary Alice Moon has gone to San Francisco to spend the summer. Miss Carolyn" D. - Rlanehftrd of Cincinnati,, Cin-cinnati,, who has been visiting her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. C. H. Blanchard, and her mother, Mrs. George S. Blanchard, will leave tomorrow for Berkeley, ( al. Later she will go to the southern California beaches for the summer. Mrs. Walter K." Buchly litis arrived from Telexico, Cal., to spend two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hooper, in the Bransford. Mrs. Buchly was formerly liss Marion Hooper and was married a short while ago in Cnli- fomia. Her husband, Lieutenant Buchlv, will be stationed at Fort D. A. Russell in two weeks and she will join him there. Miss Doris Skewes has gone to Los Angeles to join Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Carlson. Carl-son. ' Alma D. Ivatz of Portland is visiting his sister, Mrs. Heber M. Wells. Mrs. E. A. AYimmer and daughter. Miss Lvlo Winmier, left last week for Green River. Utah, to spend ten days as the guests of the family of T. G. Wimuier. . . - . Mrs. W. V. Bodenhafer of Lawrence, Kan., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Walker.' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cr. Brown and two children of San Francisco are guests of Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. A. B. Sawver. Mrs. J. S. Cunningham, formerly Miss Hazel Close, left Thursday to jo'in her husband in Calgary, Canada. Mrs. John Linroth aud daughter Dorothy of Galesburg, 111., are spending spend-ing several weeks with Mrs. R. L. Hhan-non Hhan-non at her home on Second South street. They came to attend the wedding of Miss Florence Shannon. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Goldstrom and family fam-ily of Omaha are spending the summer in Salt Lake and are pleasantly located at the White apartments on South Temple Tem-ple street. Mrs. A. B. Cusworth and daughter Stella left yesterday for an extended visit to California. Miss Grace Tripp, who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. S. . Fenton, for two weeks, left Friday for Berkeley where she will spend the summer ami will attend the University of California in the fail. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wey have left for Pinecrest inn, wdiere they wdll spend the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harris and children chil-dren have left for an extended trip by automobile through the northwest. Mrs. S. H. Piatt and granddaughter, Eleanor Clark, are now at home at the Covev apartments. Miss Hazel Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hill, has recently returned from St. Mary's, Notre Dame, Hid., where she litis completed her freshman year in the studv of art. Mrs. A. A. Covey and children, Catherine. Cath-erine. Louise and Owen, left yesterday for Los Angeles and the benches, where they will spend the summer. William Gill Tillman and family of Snu Diego, Cal, and Carl E. Tillman of Chicago are in Salt Lake, spending a few weeks with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Tillman, 374 D street. Both are former Salt Lakers and are renewing renew-ing old acquaintances. Miss Corinnc Kipp has returned from Colorado college, where she has just completed her junior year. Since the close of school she has been visiting friends in Denver. She will spend the remainder of the summer here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ('. D. Kipp. Mrs. W. S. Coombs ami daughter, Miss -Catherine Coombs, of Carthage, Mo., are the guests of Captain and Mrs. A. Owen Seaman at their quarters at Fort Douglas. Miss Ardell Xeelcy left hist week to spend the summer studying music at the Northwestern university. She will stay with her brother anil sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Xoelev in Chicago. " Mrs. !L M. Laughran and daughter.! Miss Kunna Laut:liran. have returned ! from a three weeks' visit to Chicago. Mrs. William A. Revhtirn and small i son. Billy, will leave Tuesday for a j mouth's visit to Stin Francisco. Onk-j land and southern California. In Oakland, Oak-land, Mrs. Kovburn will visit Mr. and Mrs. I' rank I.', liart, formerly of Salt I Lake, and in San Fran.':.-co she will be the gu.'st of her brother, .1. II. Ca- hoon. also a runner Salt Laker. Juili;? and Mrs. ilenrv 1. Moor.' and family tire now at home 'to their friends at 119 F stret-t. 1 i: Mr. and Mrs. VY. C. 1 1 internum of. Portland are at the lintel Utah for a few davs, on their way to New York. , ' 1 Miss Helen llanchett, .laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Mtin. liett, has returned tinni a visit to Toronto, Milwaukee Mil-waukee and Denver. Miscellaneous Events Mr. and Mrs. 11. B. Stevens entertained enter-tained at their home at Woods Cross Wednesday evening in honor oi Miss Ctissie Stevens, who leaves for a mission mis-sion to northern states Wednesday. Tho evening was spent in music and retreshments were served. Those present pres-ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Sant'ord S. Stevens, Air. and Mrs. S. C. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keate. Mr. and Mrs. Umbra Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Howard, Mrs. Eva .lor-gensen, .lor-gensen, Miss Cnssie Stevens, Miss Lucille Lu-cille Sehulthies, .Mrs. Elizabeth Gillan, Mrs. Lois Keate, Miss Alice .Mills, Mrs. Lydia Sehulthies, Mrs. Mamie Wmegar, Samuel Mills. David Howard, S. L. Mills, Le Rov Stevens, Milford Mills, John Winegar, Clinton -Mills, John Stevens. Mr. and Airs. Robert X. Young entertained enter-tained informally Thursday evening at their home in the Kensington apartments apart-ments in honor of their first anniversary. The decorations carried out the paper wedding idea. i Miss Bernice Lyman and Edgar Way-nian, Way-nian, whose marriage took place- yesterday yes-terday in the Salt Lake temple, were guest's of honor on Thursday at a lnko party given by the members of tho B. Or. club. The long table where the guests were seated held for a centerpiece a large silver basket with a high handle tilled with shell pink sweet peas and tied with a fluffy bow of yellow tulle. Rope3 of sinilax extended froih the handle of the basket to either end of the. table anil were fastened to smaller silver baskets, filled with the same flowers and tied with pink bows. Tiny pink cupids and hearts were strewn over the cloth and at each place were bunches of pink and yellow stick candy tied with pink ribbon. The place cards were miniature shower bouquets of brides roses aud places were set for the following, aside from the guests of honor: Miss Ida Giles, Miss Olive Snow, Miss Marie James, Miss Marie Dougall, Miss Lea Perry, Miss Pearl Hudson, Miss Jenalyn Giles, Miss Miriam Jacob-son Jacob-son and William H. Westwood, Mr. Wood, Arthur -Dangerfield, Bernard Tanner, Charles Cottrell, Waldrnn Hab-bish, Hab-bish, Less Cline, Leo Eager, Air. and Airs. H. Fred Egan, Jr., Mr. and Airs. Edgar F. Alontagne aud Aliss Catherine Richards. Tho evening was spent in dancing. Aliss Ruth Robinson at her home last Wednesday evening entertained the Butterfly club. During the evening Aliss Irma Smoot acted as fortune teller. Musical selections were given by Aliss Florence Danner and Aliss Alarguerite Lock. A light supper was served, which was followed by dancing. The club .members beside the hostess are: Aliss Margaret Hinckley, Aliss Larena Ot-tinger, Ot-tinger, Miss Virginia Whitney, Miss Marguerite Jackson, Alisti Irma Smoot, Miss Alarguerite Lock, Aliss Florence Danner, Airs. Marion B. Robinson, Airs. L. L. Robinson, Airs. W. ,J. Robinson and Mrs. Wesley G. Papworth. The next meeting of the club will be held Tuesday evening at the home of Aliss Alargar'et. Hinckley. Airs. F. W. Chamberlain of this eitv, Airs. H. W. Gwilliam and Mrs. H. C. Gwilliam entertained with a large luncheon lunch-eon at the Country club in Osfffen Wed nesday in honor of Aliss Ruth Wattis I and Aliss Edna Wattis, who will be married mar-ried Alonday. The decorations were in marguerities, corn flowers and yellow 1 roses. A surprise party was given Airs. Mary E. Watkins at her home, 4 Denver court, in honor of her fifty-ninth birthday. About seventy-five of Airs. Watkins's (Continued on Page Five.) (Continued from Page Three.) friends came in with refreshments, in-eluding in-eluding a huge birthday cake, bearing fifty-nine candles, which adorned the center of the supper table. Assisting in serving and entertaining the guests were Mrs. Mary Warren, Mrs. Harry J'ootc and Mrs. Frank Oottrell. Mrs, W. A. flayer entertained the members of the Economy club at luncheon lunch-eon Thursday afternoon. A reading by the hostess from Emerson on "Friend-f-hip" was appreciated. Music and ringing were a (so enjoyed, white several sev-eral members were busily engaged doing do-ing work for the Red Cross society. Those present included Mrs. E. F. Lyman, Ly-man, Mrs. J. T. Phinney, Mrs. Elmer Young, M rs. W. A. Kayer, Mrs. Ada M. Breach, Mrs. A. B. Greeson, Mrs. F. L. Coppock, Miss Virgiuia Coppock. Mrs. F. C. West entertained at luncheon lunch-eon on Wednesday, in honor of Miss Florence Shannon, a bride, of this week. . t. The rooms were decorated in yellow Vqnd white rot-es, and place cards to match. "' Another luncheon was given in houor of Miss Shannon by Mrs. L. Shriver on Thursday. The rooms wore decorated iu spring flowers. Ten guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guclgell entertained enter-tained Thursday evening in honor of their fir.-t wedding anniversary. The evening was spent in music and games. Supper was served at 1 L o'clock to the following: Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Home, Jr., Frank Home, Mr. and Mrs. George Gudgeil, Sr., Dewey Gndgell, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. A. Norton, Miss Vera Gudgeil, Gud-geil, Mr. and -Mrs. H. Mitchell, Mrs. Wayne H. Castle, Miss Vera Evans and Mr. and Mrs. George B. Gndgell, Jr. The. hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. T. A. Home, .Jr. The Swastika "500" c1ub met with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moss Monday evening. even-ing. Favors were wem by Mrs. K. H. Fudlow and F. L. Spalding. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. The club will not meet again until next fall. The Joy "500" club was entertained by Mrs. R. H. Ludlow and Mrs. Kurd last week. A delicious luncheon was served. The table was decorated with pink and white roses. Miss Judith Rordame was hostess to the members of the A'Volonte club at her home last Tuesday evening. Vases of pink end white peonies adorned the rooms. The evening was spent in music, mu-sic, followed by refreshments, served in the dining room. Patriotic colors formed the table decorations. Mrs. P. H. Pattison and Mrs. C. A. TJerlin entertained a number of guests at a Dutch supper given at the Kessler apartments on Tuesday evening. The decorations consisted of patriotic colors. Two features of the evening were a ,.millinerv contest for the men and an - observation contest for the women Mrs. Charles Everett Ckenoweth, formerly Miss Louise Ida Betts of this city, who was marrieU in San Francisco yesterday to Captain Cheiioweth, formerly for-merly stationed at Fort Douglas and now at the Presidio. 11 rrr- ' - ;-ttct 111 M ' rt '1 flit guests. The prizes were awarded to Frank Berry anil -Miss Sarah Worthin. After supper the guests enjoyed dancing. danc-ing. Those present were Mr." and Mrs. Bert Atwater, Fred Berry, Frank Berry, Miss S. Worthin, Miss Gwen Knowl-ton, Knowl-ton, Howard Piper, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Hjortsberg, Mr. and M rs. R. S. Nuttal, -Mrs. Frederick Berrv, Mrs. Fannie M. Pattison, P. H. Pattison, Patti-son, C. A. Berlin and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hjortsberg of San Francisco. i'f Mrs. Waynelasth, a brido of the month, was guest of. honor at a bundle shower Wednesday oveniug, given at the home of her mother, Mrs. H. Mitchell. Mitch-ell. The rooms were decorated with pink sweetpeas. Assisting in entertain-in entertain-in and serving were Mrs. W. M. Mitchell and Miss Agnes Mitchell, Miss Evelyn. Howell and Miss Sadie Austin. Aus-tin. Mrs. Rodney D. MeKenzie entertained Friday at a shower for her sister, Miss Geneve MeKenzie. The rooms were decorated dec-orated with roses and peonies in pink and white. Refreshments were served. Those present were Mrs. Margaret MeKenzie, Me-Kenzie, Mrs. M. W. MeKenzie. Mrs. J. H. Preece, Mrs. Albert Preece, Mrs. Ned MeKenzie, Mrs. Parley MeKenzie, Mrs. A. She:?!;!. Mrs. C. S. price. Mrs. M. H. Taylor. Mrs. V. A. l.euthum, Mrs. G. G. . Smith, M ists Jennie Morten.son, Miss Ida Pvoece, Miss Mary Preece and Miss Rose , MeKenzie. Mis? Nell Ma l.sen entertained at a shower for Mis-- Geneve MoKenzie, a bride of The month. The decorations were , pink and white peonies, snowballs and bridal wreath. The evening was spent in . games and music. Refreshments were served. About twenty-five guests were : present. ! Miss Gladys Jenkins entertained about eixtv of her friends at a trousseau tea Friday afternoon. The tea table was ; covered with a eKiny lace cover over pink i pi tin. The decorations in the tea room i were pink peonies, roses, swept pens and ferns. The hall was decorated in red peonies and ferns and the living room in : white roses and palms. Music was fur- j nisiied by Mrs. Georee Hamilton of Rut re, :; a cousin of the bride, and Miss Amelia;! Marsjetts of Salt Uike. ! Mrs. U A. 13ml. Mrs. Glen H. Leonard, Mrs. Q. R. SchuUer and Mrs. A. J. Lar- t kin poured, with Miss Et'nel McArdle : and Miss Stella Sperry serving. Those ; receiving were Mrs. T. H. Jenkins, Mrs. j I-ouis C. Berry. Mis. A. II. 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