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Show MRS. R. H. V1:ST. who was enlerlaincd at j iVli luncheon yesterday by the Ladies' Lit-: erarv auxiliary to the Greeters of Utah, before leaving for Portland to make her home. j 0l .... NMi- v i - " V 'i N t V 'V x , je" rr v , Jenkinson-Kearns Bridal Party Guests FORMER Senator and Mrs. Thomas K earns entertained at a dinner dance last nis'nt at their home on East South Temple street, in. honor of their son, Edmund Judge Kearne and Miss Margaret Jenklnson, who wiil be married Monday. The guests Included members of the bridal party and a few other friends. Blue and yellow were combined in the tabie decorations. Blue corn flowers and marigolds were artistically arranged in a basket with yeilow mallne or. the handle han-dle on a oluny lace cover as a centerpiece. center-piece. The place cards were hand painted in yellow flowers. Covers were laid for sixteen. Miss Helen Wright entertained at tea yesterday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock iTi honor of Miss Jenkinson. Yeilow chrysanthemums in a basket were used as a cen'erpiece for the tahle. Four ebony candlesticks at the corners of the table held yeilow candles. .-sisitne in r.ti ing: were the hostess' mother. Mrs. K. S. Wright, and Miss He en Burton. Presiding at the lea table was Mrs. Georee Mueller. Assisting Assist-ing in the dining room were Miss Frances Collier. Miss Anna Widtsoe, Miss Cordelia Htraup, Miss Alice Edwards, Miss Eva Society news for the Sunder edt'doa will not ri t"vd by ilvp;ione U;er thin II o'clock S unlay morulri;. Su:h lt a must rrlt oniy to evrutj of Slurdy or fr the coming eti. Social wnu of te pt w'k must bo .tnt in by Friday night. Club notes will c-it b rvcetved by ulcpho- later than Friday. Fri-day. I.'ind. Mi.-? Frances Crant, Mrs. B. Cecil Gates. Miss KaU'ia Kins. Mrs. II. E. Van Huusen will entertain a party of six at a matinee party at the Orpheum this a f:ernon. followed by tea at the Hotel in hoimr of M is Jenkinson. Miss Kaiherlnr Whitney will give a luncheon Saturday at hr liome on i-irst avenue in honor of tile bride. A lai"t,e tea was Riven yesterday afternoon after-noon bv Mrs. Frank Kisher at her home in Federal Heights In honor of her niece. M-s Katherine Whitney, who will leave soon lor an eastern s-mo:, and M rs. 1 laro'd Smoot, who is visiting here from Wasmnton. Fall flowers were- used throuebout 'he hou.e. I'ink tones do'-oratd tae re-epiinn room and yellow adorned tlie clinini; ro-mi. A basket of marigolds formed a centerpiece center-piece f'"r the tea table. I 'residing at t lie fa table were Mrs. E. A. Wall. Mr". Thomas Kearns. Mr.s, Joseph Xlbley. Mrs. Horace B. Whitney. Assisting in the dining room were M iss Melon Kearns. Miss Josephine Kiehards, Miss Esther Kadeer, M:ss Genevieve lioff-n.an. lioff-n.an. Miss Helen Sheets and Miss Dorothy Farnsworth. Miss T-Termie Kozer.s entPrtained at her home on E street estep!ay afternoon in lienor of Miss 1 'orothy ("utler. a liri le of next week. Card.s were followed ny tea. I'ink asters decorated the tea ta hie. A large basket of the delicate blossoms was the centerpiece, with small baskets at either end. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. W. W. Rogers. Mrs. John C. Cutler. Jr., presided at the tea table. The guests besides the pruest of honor included Miss Muriel Home, M iss Madeline Made-line Home, Miss Carolyn Cannon, Miss Grace Cutler. Miss Dorothy Blades. Miss Gertrude Almond, Miss Becky Almond, Miss Inez Burton. Miss Inez Iewis, M iss Emma Johnson, Miss I.ueiia Cutler. Miss Laura Cutler, Miss Dolly Chrlstensen, Miss Mary Steward. Miss Katherine Stewart, Stew-art, M iss Margaret Harris and M iss Sarah Harris. In honor of Mrs. R. B. We?t, who wii) lave next week for Portland to make her home, the Ladies' auxiliary to the Greeters of Utah entertained at bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs. W. E. Coulam on East Second South street. The club colors purple and gold were used in the table decorations. A cluny lace cover over purple and golden marigolds in a basket formed the renter-piece. renter-piece. The. place cards corresponded in tone. Bridge followed luncheon. Covers were laid for the following besides be-sides the guest, of honor: Mrs. Henrv Johnson, Mrs. W. E. Coulam, Mrs. B. H. Ramev. Mrs. W. P. Bressingiiam. Mrs. C. L. "Cassldy. Mrs. J. F. Early, Mrs. .1. J Acomb. Mrs. J. F. Early, Mrs. J. Jeff, Mrs. P. J. Moran, Mrs. T. K. Coif-man, Coif-man, Mrs. Jeanette Berkley and Miss Floreiie Muri. The Ladies' Literary club will meet this afternoon at '2:?.0 o'clock at the clubhouse. club-house. The first in a series of lectures on America v. ill be given by Captain Will A. Dietrick. from the headquarters 1 training camp of the Tniversity of T'tah. wliose theme will be "Militant America." Captain and Mrs. J. W. Wade received' their friends informally last evenintr n t tlieir home. 3f( Wait street, previous to rvptuin Wade's departure for Camp Humphreys, Va to enter active army ser vice. Garden flowers In patriotic colors and Amerkun i'Ihks tlei-oraied the house. A crvstal basket of red and white roses and bluebells was the centerpiece lor the supper sup-per table. Tulle in red, white and blue was tied on the handle of the basket. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Adolph Quist, Mrs. Kinory Adams and Mrs. Henrietta Atkins. A dance was sriven by enlisted men at the post hall at" Fort Puuplas last night. A number of the friends of the soldiers from the city were in attendance. Miss Emma Johnson will gave a card pariy this afternoon at her home, ;t3J Fourth avenue, in honor of Miss Dorothy Cutler, who will be married next week lo H . rum S. Krickson. i- A reception and musicale will be piven at Ferry hall this evening by the faculty of Westminster college and the Collegia te Institute. An excellent program has been arranged. A general invitation is extended ex-tended to all friends of the college. Mrs. Frank C. Barnes will entertain at n bridge luncheon today at her home on Third Ivtst street in honor of Mrs. Cm-tin Cm-tin F. Parr of Texas, who is spending the winter in Salt Lake. The surgical dressings auxiliary of the D. A. R. will meet this afternoon at Amelia Palace.' The Daughters of Lynds will meet this evening at the home or Mrs. Annice Ly-mans, Ly-mans, Meredith apartments, apartment K, at S o'clock. Salt Lake Veamen, No. 1K",2. will give a free dance for its members and tlieir families at the Moosw hall this evening. Dr. and Mrs. Frank H. Fowler left yesterday yes-terday for Palo Alto. Cal., where Dr. Fowler will be acting associate professor of Latin at Leland Stanford university. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Tyrrell S"mith and little son. Tyrrell, have gone to Los Angeles An-geles to make their home. M rs. Smith and son have been on the coast for three months find Mr. Smith joined them a short while ago. |