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Show ' : : - ; . . , , ;, , , , , . , , ""W Lfr ijTwo Salt Lake Brides Ignore Superstition! Concern log1 Friday j i "HOODOO" DAT INAUGURATING FEBRUARY 15 CUPID'S OWN AS POPULAR WEDDING DATE r;;?AY, a.rct::i by prp.dar sipor- f jf.tli.a as "hwioii" iiav. .11 in-3--..::e february, mouth de-lcatei to W.i.i .n 1 . n!ei:t:ue, patrons ,-t rai.'.et.s.n sni love. The f-ift that j: t .vo briie of Salt Lake are rtt superstitious is prove! by the fact :t tiew ha e select'-! February I as :' : c l'-"1, day. M:ss Virginia Tl.trey viK Nvon:e the bride of M;j,.r .',.-. a it. Tyler ar.: M-.. !.:.' s.:;:l. x. 1 wed M irray Stewart. -C- in r::e el its unfortunate b'.rth-!:-.'". the second month in the y,.ar will ,-;ec attsriciouslv in a seek.! way in M.t lake an 1 curt t tan mi loubtcd'y -:-::rted on to b.-fal- the s. el! s.ip-tt s.ip-tt s-r-ound the day. A large Red i- ro-s benefit to bo Vv the Woman's r::u' ratio elub it the Ne-vhousc hotel is als-7 set tor "-rens.". interest sttu. dies to the month ;5t a:-..-.: to a-pear on the year's eal-:r:.i". eal-:r:.i". markirig in is early das im--r.il 5o-:3l gavety ending with the Idirii festival in the concluding days if t'yr-winter 5oelai y'i;on, on the Aa iit-'Kay. wh:.-h orcrs rrt, the r-oriitential iav, vhea so-;-:tr r? ix u ees? in retireT.ent. Ash We-i-eHa- fa:!? thi year cn sr-tiarv 15, tr.a-:ir an !:na5"al!r ear-I ear-I VNl: for the T-i".ter"? ?o-Lia! ae-'.'"t"-: 31 1 al? an o-r'y Katrr. rrht'h J T AINT ILV ar iointM ojtt'-S'on vra-ri vra-ri r;ven by Z-lr-. Walter New ton Pu2h i" tie Hotel Vtah ye.-:er:ay in honor ;:' Mrs. . !urnee P. Larz. fnrrcerly :.':; y.i WaU. n; i- -rerdins the T:r-rr i- Sa't Lake, while her hus':-ac 1. .a:ta;n La-?. i in Franef. A t-izk vrioher basket fills-! with fink hayer roi azc itvia was the een-'-r.ir-te for the tahlc. The pla'c earls -ii "0:e Parian-! -Jesigns. The hostess a-;:,-ei by hr -other, Mrs. F. C. C;vers were laid for Mri. Lacj, Mrs. ' ha.-lfj Tynz. Jrs. Charles W. Stintp-.:n. Stintp-.:n. Mr. George CritchloTv, Mis3 Kate (-rce. Mr;. John Vin.ont Lyle, Mrs. H.ra.e D. Bcv. an, Mrs. George N. U--rree, Mrs. Douglas Kimball. Mrs. Ktgir Ne-rrhouse, Jr., Mrs. L'avid Keith. Mrs. Marion Faus and Miss Mar-:o-le D?- rT;I5S VIRGINIA WHITNEY was r-fit of honor at a prettily ar-l'in':heon ar-l'in':heon iven yesterday aft-tni-joa at the Hotel L'tah by Mrs. R. II. feale. The gpjest? incl-jded the yonng woiB of the bridal party. The cen-trr:e':e cen-trr:e':e for the table was a rr.ouni of '-clets, ani the favors were corsage jovty.ets or" violets. After the l'jnfheon T?uests attende.i the matinee at the i sat" TRke theater. On Thursday afternoon the bride was Z'iest of honor at a luncheon at the Hotel Utah, given by Mrs. H. P. Stewart. Stew-art. The table was decorated with Titl?;s and roses. Following the luncheon lunch-eon the guests attended the Orpheum atatii.ee. Mrs. Harry V.". Sturges was hostess Jt a luni.-heon Wednesday afternoon at sr new home on Last First South -'ret. A patriotie color scheme was 'irrie! out in the decorations of the Ue, with white carnations and red f'tts. in wicker baskets, wdth blue tulle :"jts on the handles. Covers were laid ror f tteen guests. Following the lunch-"'3 lunch-"'3 the guests enjoyed bridge. JN honor of Miss Emily Smith and Murray Stewart, whose marriage ('-d be an interesting event of Friday, and Airs. George Albert Smith, infests o: the bride, entertaindl at a '--ar party Saturday evening at their ''ja on f,rtb West Temple street. 'ae table was decorated in white and Zj'l- A gold basket of white nar-C--S'is formed the eenterpiece. The colors were carried out in the 'r'jr:'s of the dinner. The guests ' than the guests of honor were: Fannie Murrav, Mis Lane Mar-r(av. Mar-r(av. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Roberts, Miss -'"b Smith and (icorgfi A. Smith, Jr. i3li!s Margaret Felt entertained at a . "' t'tngton tea Friday afternoon at , " " on South State street in honor " tee bride. Patriotic dei-orat ion s were i e i about t!ie ho ije and oa the tea p.':'".. The ho-te.--; ...a? assisted l.y her livtlcr. M.. Charles Felt, and her sis-j tcr. Mi;S Helen I!t. !".l;ht.'en guests w-:e pres.utt. MKS. A. K. Fi'F'll of Lv Ang. les. who i in the , itv an a guet ot her brother. Bishop ,lo,eph S. I. la.-s. lias bJeu eit.-nsively entertained the t-asr week. IVi Wednesday atteruooii Mrs. I. A. t'e B.vu.-ek er.tertaiued at a bridge t-:i at her hum- on O trccT. Three tables were ar-a-.iiie l f'.r ca: i and tea followed. Pr. and M -s. John T. Whit.-entertained Whit.-entertained at i:m:er at. tiie:r Inline. Whitehall, in honor of Mr-. I'opo Wed neda; . 'ocrs v.e-e iai'i t'or s-- ' n. Tues :av afternoon Mr-. Thomas Kearus w:is horej at a t-'a at her ho:n in So,.th Terirle -det. whi-u about !. surstj e.d;ed to n t Mr-. Fore, the g of hon"r. Mr. W. ?. Mfi o-r.i, k and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur s. Bir-i entertair.e-1 for the vir-itor at luntheon on Mon-!?.y afternoon at th-dr botre in Center street. T-.e fb!c was d'-.orate-i with i-ring f!-?wers and covers were laid fr twelve. n KS. FARL O. SMITH en'ertained eterday at her home on Third avenue, when her litt'.e .laughter, Shirley. Shir-ley. clebrat-1 her sixth birthday anniversary. anni-versary. Ten little friends of the guest r honor stent the afternoon with games and dancing, and the mothers of the guest? were also present to meet Mrs. A!vin Smith of Long Eeath, who has ju-t arrived in the city to Uit her sou 's family. The tea table was decorated in pink and green, with a low white wicker ta.-ket of sweet pea; and ferns as a centcrpie-e. Tin" Kewpie doils were the favor? and the place cards wre do orated with Kewpie sketches. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Vernon Samuels. The young guests in-i'nde-i Hope Hanson. Han-son. L Verne B3dd!ey, Virginia Mlont-gomerv, Mlont-gomerv, Madeline Nelson. Jay Brown, Madeline Brown, Harold Goff, FTank Got: and Liicile Brewerton. Other guest were Mrs. Carl Montgomery, Mrs-Faul Mrs-Faul Gorange. Mrs. James Goff, Mrs. Josetth Brown. Miss Elva Arnold, Miss Barbara Sut'.on. Mrs. George T. Han- j son. Mrs. Alvin Smith, Mrs. Robert Os- ' wald. Mrs. Arthur Knight. Mrs. Charles Bad-lley, Mrs. Thomas Nelson and Mrs. G. Bruce McKee. MRS. M. M. XIELS'JN" entertained vesterday afternoon at her home, IS02 Ninth East street in honor cf Miss Lola Johnson, who will be married early in February to Lieutenant Frederick Kanzler. now stationed at American Lake. Pink Killarney roses were used in the living room and Cecil Brunner roses in the Library. A brass bowl of KLUamey roses was the centerpiece for the tea table in the dining room. Assisting the hostess were Airs. J. F. Thorpe and Miss Genniel Johnson. i,t E. AND MRS. CHARLES LIVING-XV LIVING-XV 11. STON entertained last evening at a family dinner party at their home, ll?li South Ninth East street, in honor of the forty-ninth wedding anniversary of Mrs. Livingston's parents, Air. and Airs. Joser.-h Smith. Covers were laid for twenty and a programme of music and dancing followed later in the evening. eve-ning. m EMBERS of the Busy Twelve elub and their husband3 were entertained enter-tained last evening by Airs. E. M. Hech-ler Hech-ler at her home. Qui South Second West street. The evening wS3 spent with games, music and dancing, and supper was served at 10:30 o'clock. The guests were seated at one long tabK which was decorated with pink carnations. Potted plants were used about the house. The guests were Air. and Airs. Frank Corless, Air. and Airs. W. Perry, Air. and Airs. E. Chamberlain, Miss May Alidglev, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Schmidt, Mr. "and Airs. J. D. Shugrue, Air. and Airs. E. A. Franeom, Air. and Airs. J. B. Wilson, Air. and Airs. E. Sorensou and George Barryman. n-R. AND AIRS. MLR KAY EOC K en-O en-O tertained yesterday afternoon for their little daughter, Dolores Catherine Cather-ine in celebration of her fourth birth-Ha'v birth-Ha'v anniversary. The guests attended the matinee at P.antages, and tea was served later at Franklin's. Tie tea table was decorated with -link carnations, and had for a centerpiece center-piece a birthday cake decorated in pink Annual Junior Prom at Hotel Utah on February aj nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn ;s the Society Event of the Year in College Circles ; 'Ol.'TM in all of its charm and fro-htnv-, un-poiled by 1; u a .-urfcit of social pleasures, will be in cwdi-tice at ; t!ie annual juninr "prom" uf the FniMr-ity of Ftali ( cat the Hotel l'tah. Februarv I'rettv gins, the buds of Salt Lake sociery, in .lam'y u.-w fm--k, irn:-!e hut 1 ! '-hie, enjoying the fr.-ed.un of a Fridnv right's a--ariou ' ;! from study, will forget for a time the Monday morning j duties awaiting th-:u iu their al-nn.loii to the joy of terpsi. hore. As the l:rg-'-t s-ictv cent of the year iu school 1 circles, it is antii ipatc-1 we.ks ah-a-i an-l we.-klv work I 1; parties are g.eu. in uhirh plaes are uuole au-1 iuita i ti'im i:- ue-i for the great promenade. AToving spirits -in milking preparation-, f-jr the college function are the three voung wonieiP in the j-icture below a-bircs-ing iu itatiori. Thev are. from left to right. Mi-s Lu-.-ile Farusworth, ;. Mi-s I o!i,re stohl au-l Miss Hc!"n Voungberg. T'-o of ! the patroiie----s of the dao-e are Mrs. Wellington E. 1 Lake (at topi, and Mrs. W. Munt Ferry (belowi. 1 Tin- other patrones-es are Mrs. Simon Bamberger, 1 Mr-. .Mm A- V-'id.-oe, Mrs. v. W. R.ter, Mrs. K. G. l-eter-ou. M I'et-.-r Hull!.-', Mr-. George L. Byram, Mr-. It. S. stohl an-l Airs. Merrill Nibley. 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The house was de--orat d with pink sweet pews and ferns, six tables were arranged for car-Is and a iight supper was sei"e-I atr from the tma!! tables. Dyncing was enjoyed later in lie eve ning. The hostess was assisted by Aliss Margaret Lena and Aliss Elizabeth Prosser. mE. AND MRS. E. At. AIANSFIELD announce the engagement of their daughter. Julia, to Lieutenant George Allen Forrester. The wedding will take place Saturday in San Francisco. The announcement is of especial interest to the man- friends of the young peor-le in collcee and social circles, w here they are well known. Both are graduates of the L'ni'-crsity of Utah. Miss Mansfield Mans-field is a member of the ' hi Omega sorority and Lieutenant Forrester t a member of Pi Kappa Alpiia. Lieuten ant Forrester is now stationed at Camp Fremont, Palo Alto, and the couple will make their home there. Personal Aliss Frances Evans will leave early in February for California and Honolulu. Hono-lulu. She will visit Aliss Eva Hind, who was a guest at the Fvans home last summer, and Mis.- Hind probabiv will accomp-auy Aliss Evans to Honolulu. Hono-lulu. Airs. JcLn T. Whit will leave I'eb ruary 1 for Los Aug-des to spend tr.-t reniaiuder of the tviruer and earlv spring. Aliss Margaret T'jylor, daughter ot Air. and Atis. A. V. Taylor, left r-day r-day for Co'oraio Springs, Detroit anl Chicago, to visit on her way to New York to enter the College Women's nursing section of the Presbyterian hospital hos-pital there. Airs. F. J. Hagenbarth will leave next week for Los Angeles and the beaches to join Airs. J. D. Wood, who left for California several davs ago. ' Mr. and Airs. John A. Critehiow flave gone to Portland, Ore., an-l San Francisco. The Rev. J. H. '. Williams has gone to Berkelev to visit his family, who are spending thn winter there. Airs. Ciarenee D. Lang, r'o.rr.c.-!'' Aliss ilary Wall, has arrived from New York, to remain with her parents. Colonel and Airs. E. A. Wall, while her liusbani. Captain Lang, is in France. IS ' i V- ' . I &- - ' t 4 X ' - - - . I i ' l r . y- ' -j. I i ' . Captain Lang was recently called to the front. Air. and Airs A. E. Strong have returned re-turned from San Diego, where they attended at-tended the marriage or their daughter.! Thc-lma, I o' Frank W. Upton. The welding wel-ding took p-iace in San Diego December Decem-ber lZ. Joseph Gavin, sou of Air. aul Mrs. Thomas Gavin, came last week from Harvard, where he is trailing for the j marine scrriee.in v.irel"-ss telegiaphv. He will leave today. j Airs. S. W. Murri-ois, Mrs. C. P. Alor- j rison and Lieutenant S. V,'. M:rri-onJ have returned from Am--r-.au Luke.; where thev sr.ent the hoii lavs with j Lieutenant S. V.'. Morri-or:. who re- I turae-1 ith them, for a few -lays' ita-.-e. Air. an-l Mrs. Chir;e r.r !e.-; ! Fri-lay for Chi-aco and Kansas '.ity. where thev will -r:-ud se.-era! c-.l-.s. if " Miss Florence Hulloran and father. W. J. Ilailoran, -are vi-i-iu.; Airs. Lewis Wiliiam Sowies. at Ocean Park, after a '.nsit of three wecl. - with Mrs. Paul Kcyser in San "ran-::s . Mrs. A. E. Hubihicson has r:tumi from Portian-1. Ore., where she hns I spent the past month. cbrs. Irwin (lawsoa has ret:. rued i frota spenling the p - r; ): 'n w-ith ' her husband, Lieut-ma ut 'lav son. ot, San rd-ryj. : Mr. and Mrs. ihs.-N-- 1 ' . Mis. Ariilc-'s rrothc-. Mr... A. C. Vile (Continued n Page Fi"?.j ' society: UySS 1.1: 1:RA WILSON, dau-htcr of Mrs. i 1 A. B. Cr.muu whose eihriurcmcut to Louis:: ;H. Carwilc is announced today. Ijar-ai,: J;. ; ; ... ; : .; ;;,, i;j p I fh: Hh rv:;-i . hH i HI j v. il ; -hh'u' ...h j y i il 1 ."h .' -i jjm v ;. jj ; j I ; .-r Hi I 1 . .. . ... ; I . ,J . 1 li . ' ! i i i : ; ; ... N 4 H ' i ,; ' tl : s s - . i " . ,H . - -Ui i- -' ) t J ; ;-.s ! r;: , ,- ir- . v - ' ' f (Gontinvied from Page One.) j a'! p-er. Mr?. J. H. K have; i-?.' to .ai:i'oria for an ia'i:'ioite , Kr. aid Mrs. Francis Ro'.maa Tit- nve on-3 ro Ko5:ju. wh-ere Mr. i T:: .oiT-b w :ii take training at the j :e avia'ion oorr"5 of the I cited states. Mr. and Mr?. E. Madwa have re-t'tr.; re-t'tr.; a tea day?' trip to Gratid F.a-:ds. Mith. JXr. A L". Jchr.foa and daughter. La ?. r. I'jt' Tburi'iay for Los Angeies. they wiii spend the remainder of the Tvijirer. 5Lrs. L. W. Snow has returned from Fraocisco and Los Angeles, where stent six weeks. Mr. cad Mrs. J. Benton Lesttat have returned iron: a vistt to St. Louis and oth-r points in the east. Mrs. A. E. H. Peterson has returned tritta a two months v:s;r with relatives aid i::ends in South Bend, lud., and i-ak-a-o. 111. . Corttoral John E. Holden left yester-iCNjr yester-iCNjr California to join his regiment at 'anip Kearny, after swndiii a short time on a furiouah visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. HoUen, in this city. |