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Show COLO.VEL Vl HASBROUCK, command , cj uouitlas. s. s.-srod ,y 1E 1 iMrs peter Hulmr-.: e1 , at a rece. . i:our, o?". ",ls; 'ff'i letwcen the t-s m ,k "r o'tnt their quar- ,' ""-'on.Vhicv-this morn-eu' morn-eu' ,t, e Ra-.-siH wii ud about )"" .. " Oov'rnor !0";l'"ns them will the , 2 ,, U','l''s,m Bamberger li-iw and ,t tvernor's staff, f:,-,."r, of , s- V- i ". and-of- ; -. tea table. lm,'W .reside at the 1 c r!clKiH" r"lief '"ad V7r tl Ud"s " -Monrheur, Oineral rJ -i conil! Lieutenant 1 ;ia !n" sl to t nite.l .States: K'li'les ;; ,!'' Fl resiment of Second' r't'Si,,, Ijl,M"?na i ount d'Urscl, 1;-'(-'ian " M f the of the m,i ' Jlllv mi, secretary J . 't". s. a n.l?i.Te: Ca c- Cook' ,cler (, , m;Sry ah: (ionerril t.e- . "1 J"'Va C. ;ly, secretary tf . ? -, . In complim, (t to her ;r, Mrs. John tl'oote of Wasljincton, Mrs. Fred-wrirk Fred-wrirk Steiffmej- was he at a delight-t.ili delight-t.ili arranged Ilea glvei terdav after-.' after-.' . 100, between ! Ithe houi 4 anil 6 at !',e 1 -ountry ctlb. The table, which X"" !"acel " the wide nda. was at-rractively at-rractively deror.-ited w L centerpiece l 'ol carden flowers of Vi s kinds. The f Vc8 rSS wns assisted Mrs. J. R. walker. Mrs. F. c. montl, Mrs. i , Post' Mrs- Will.vne and Mrs. Monn .MacLane. About s guests were b.daen to meet Mrs. Fo fe X,rs; Wenry c. Hoffnn itertained at IX prettily appointed luun vepterday afternoon at her attractl ome on East , "houth Temple street, ii mpllment to ci'tv' DilV. who U siting in the - ,,Thc, ?upst, who inclt twenty-four close friends of the gues honor, were i-eated at one large ta which was placed in the ballroom he Hoffman ,ho ne. rhe table held us -enterpiece a tail vase of crimson rat r roses and , white roses combined v blue cornflowers, corn-flowers, thus carrying thational col-. col-. P"trl?tlc decoratloi were used fabout the house also. 1 ri'x,Kta,,Vs of Urlde wo in play during dur-ing the afternoon houra The hostess ' f tV?Ud by ile'' dausr. Miss Naomi Na-omi Hotfmann. and Mian s;t, art. ,J'';sm p.eter Hulme recei' her friends infoimally yesterday afti on at the h'iV'8 ,f .h.r ' bl't"er. onel Alfred , Hasbrourk at Fort Uouglailrs. Walter Giilhon, who is one of thekw matrons a w,i ,WSti presl(iecl at tea table, i which was decorated in gjen flowers! 1' akerSoarivJVYStC nUined at a ., .Jane party last evening 1 Saltalr In . honor of Mrs. M. J. Dailev Pocat'ello . who is a visitor in the citv ,irs Dal ey E was guest of honor at an inmal lunch- s eon Fiven Saturday by M John W j apartments. Covers were ,d for kIt l.,4cijse friends of Mrs. Dailey "'- -k-M,'s-, H- c- Hoffman and dieter Mis-s -f ?5,a0nii "orfmi". will leave," last of t the week for the Hermitage here they j.l V'li spend ten davs y ,Sfc . t;, .:..v;:; . , tfam. r. and ;W5. i rank .a:,,r, of l- M'Jineapolis, will motor to 4rhton to-r- nay, where they will pass seial days. Lieutenant Renney of the I ty-second infantry, stationed nt Fort r,Kias left , Sunday for Battle Creek, wj,;, where v 'to went to attend the weddii of Lieu-or Lieu-or f'-nant J. N. RobinsOn of the Irty-third a. Infantry and Miss Helen Wlb, which Miss Anna Marie Dailey of Pocatello, Ida., who is here visiting Miss Gene Hanson. If-oTll JiEET gnp , ir"BsSr l i ?it'.wi,,'iS1v.f-,".V1;;;,, ' VVy W V;'i,'-Wi -- , : jT"V, " " 4-?' V. ' takes place on Thursday at the home of the bride. Lieutenant Reaney will act as best man. Following a short wedding trip Lieutenant and Mrs. Robinson 1 will be at' home at Fort Douglas after August Au-gust 10. A simple home, wedding which took place Sunday was that of Miss Estelle Knne and Arthur E. Halstead of Bingham. Bing-ham. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Anzalone of the Catholic church at the home of the bride, in the presence of the immediate relatives, at 8 o'clock in the evening. The bride's gown was of white georgette crepe and she carried a shower bouquet of xBrlde roses and white sweet peas. The bridesmaid. brides-maid. Miss Bessie Stone, wore a pale blue frock of crepe de chine and carried ptnk sweet peas. Little Mary O'Carroli was ring bearer, and carried the ring in a white rose. She wore a dainty lingerie frock with pink and blue ribbons. Richard Rich-ard A. Kane,, brother of the bride, acted man. A wedding supper for the Immediate relatives followed the ceremony. The table was attractively decorated with a centerpiece of Shasta daisies. A profusion pro-fusion of pink garden roses were used about the other rooms. The young couple will be at home after August 1 at Bingham. Mrs. Max Well was hostess at a dinner given Sunday evening on the roof garden of the Hotel Utah. Covers were alid for twelve, including members of the Weil family. Mrs. Alice Little announces the marriage mar-riage of her daughter, Miss Romania, to .J. William Sheets of Seattle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Sheets will make their home in Seattle. Mrs. Dewey Richards of New York is here visiting at the home of her son. Jack Richards, in the Hillcrest apartments. apart-ments. Dewey Richards left last week accompanied by his father, F., C. Richards, Rich-ards, for California, on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Russell and family fam-ily of Memphis, Tenn.. are guests at the Hotel Utah for two weeks en route to Yellowstone Yel-lowstone park. Mr. Russell is a schoolmate school-mate of Glen Miller and several informal little affairs have been ;iven for the Russell family by the Millers during their stay. The friends of Miss Florence Sullivan will be pleaded to know that she is convalescent con-valescent after a severe illness which she has suffered during the past two weeks. Mrs. W. W. Riter will entertain thf members of the Cleofan this afternoon at luncheon at the Rtter country home in Cottonwood. The afternoon will be spent in sewing for the Red Cross. Miss Florence Groshell will entertain at an informal Kensington Friday afternoon after-noon at her home, 34i South Fourth East stree. The members of the W. C. T. U. will' meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jennie Millen in the Columbia Colum-bia apartments, 343 East Third South street. The afternoon will be spent in sewing comfort bags. Those who are sewing on the bags at home are requested request-ed to bring them. Miss Elizabeth Moyle is spending a few weeks with relatives in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Robinson and family, fam-ily, accompanied by Miss Mayme Noble and Mr. and Mrs. Edward McOurrin and family, wijl leave tomorrow by automobile automo-bile for Nowood, Wyo.. where they will spend a month at the Noble ranch. The marriage of Miss Jessie Helen FTolmes and Leonard G. Langs troff will take place Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Holmes, 9S2 South Eighth East street. Mrs. Madison M. Hull of Iowa, formerly former-ly Miss Grace Parr of this city, is here as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Parr. Miss Martha Nyall has left for Lead, S. D.( where she will visit with her. parents, par-ents, the Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Nyall. The Red Cross unit of the Women of the University will hold Its last meeting of the summer on Thursday afternoon at i o'clock in the women's rest rooms at the university. The order of Veteran Rebekahs will enjoy en-joy an outing at Saltair tomorrow afternoon. after-noon. Miss Agnes Naisbitt, accompanied by her sister. Mrs. William McDonald of Chicago, Chi-cago, who has been here for some time visiting, leaves today for Chicago, where she will visit with Mrs. McDonald until fall, when she will enter the University of Chicago. |