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Show ' Kn.-in I.iindon will he assi.cneJ to du''-i du''-i Tii. Komii-awuy fn was of dark blue i "r& bride is a charming youilR society ''l o' thi tit v. KnsU-n Landon was a ' ft.i.!it vt Ciiicaso. wnere ne wan a , .i.-mln-r of the law ri nil or Laniion A. Ix,ri at tnc time of his enlistment. He tormerlv resided in Sail Lake, when lie ! was connected with the Teilurlde Powei .company. ! Miss Ruth S,:-nior entertained at an at- tia.-tivelv appointed tea at her home on Indiana avenue yesterday afternoon in i compliment to Miss Catherine Hit wrio ! lias spent the winter In school at Cne I chase, Wash., and is now visitms her I aunt. Mrs. H. K. Klingender, tor the summer. , j A pink and white color scheme was i carried out in the decorations. A bowl ot pink and white sweet peas was the center-. center-. pie. e for the tea table, witn pink and i white randies at either end. j The hostess was assisted by her mother. i f .. , - . I ( ' ' r " -: - , , . i i i ' . -..- - - - l . : , i I '-i . I i . i I '; "', ' - I I , : I . ' i ' . - '-, 1 '.-' - '.'' .,: , ::. : ' ' ... - - .:.'; r - '-- . .., .-, ' . - -."'.';.-::- Miss Vera Richie : !: (left) and i: Miss Eva Lundstedt : (below) of Seattle, i; i: who are visiting y in the city. j: 1 I hocleiy newa lor th.o Sunday edltloa wi;i not bo received by telephone lutor j i han 11 o'clouk Saturday moriiinij. b'ucti items niuat relulo only to eventd i of Saturday or for the coming week. I Social even La of the past week jnuat i be sent in by Friday night. Club j notes will not be received by ' Ij.'ione later limn Friday. I I : . I v ' : j i i Edna Kuhn. Receiving the guest cards at the door were Miss Ena Guthrie and Miss Helen Willey. About 100 called during the hours of 4 to 6 o'clock. . Mrs. ' Wellington E. Lake entertained at a bridge party and morning coffee at her beautiful home. "Cobblecrest," on East South Temple street yesterday morning, in honor of her guest, Mrs. Roy Anderson of Holton, Kan. Guests were entertained at twenty tables at bridge, and a few others oth-ers came in for breakfast. The rooms were decorated with stately old-fashioned hollyhocks in deep crimson, old roses, pale pink and white, arranged in tall vases. A low bowl of lavender sweet peas and wild heliotrope was the centerpiece for the table in the dining room, and the buffet had a similar decoration. decora-tion. The flowers were grown in the hostess's garden. Assisting Mrs. Lake were Mrs. L, M. Nottage and her daugter, Miss Marion Xottage. Miss Lyle Sweet entertained at an informal in-formal dancing party last evening at the Ladies' Literary club. The rooms were decorated with garden flowers, and large flags introduced the military note. Photo by Tribune Staff Photographer. Mrs. E. W. Senior, Mrs. George N. Ifft, Mrs. H. K. Klingender, Mrs. L. Marcil. Miss Elizabeth Prosser, Miss Helen French, Miss Dorothy French, Miss Cora Holden, Miss Miriam Hubbard and Miss Large Bridge Teai Is Given;for ' War Depot OX!-: of t Ii c mot successful war relief re-lief entertainments given 'recently was a bridge tea at the Country club yesterday under the auspices of the war work depot. Zenias and Shasta daisies decorated the tea table. A program was a feature of the afternoon after-noon and a sale of golf coats added to i lie funds of the depot. A large number of reservations were made for bridge and nl Iters came in fur tea. A number of the guesls remained for dancing in the evening. eve-ning. The program follows: Vocal numbers "The Haily Question" Mever-Itelmund "Laddie" Thayer Mrs. "V. 11. Cunningham, Soprano. So-prano. Vocal numbers "My Laddie in Khaki" "Lire's Star" Rogers Miss 1- lorence Kimball, Soprano. VO'-:;i se, irons ' i dancing. Lisfht refreshments were served. About 200 young friends of the hostess were guests. Miss Sweet was assisted by her mother, Mrs. C. N. Sweet, and her aunt, Miss Carol Hutchins; Miss Cora White and Miss Claire Sheets. i An interesting social event of the day i will be the marriage of Miss Dorothy Cannon, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. M. i Snow, and Lieutenant Ge6rge Van Studdi- ford, which will take place this evening at the Snow home on First avenue. A j wedding supper will follow the ceremony i at the home of Mrs. J. T. EllBworth on ! First avenue. A large reception will be j given later at the Snow home. The bridesmaids will be Miss- -Judith-Hills, Miss Gay Groesbeck, Miss Kathleen Roberts and Miss Martha Wells. The bridegroom is with the Twentieth infantry, in-fantry, stationed at Camp Funston, Kan., and, is here on leave. Miss Lillian R. Woodward is visiting in the city with her mother, Mrs. N, S. Woodward, and her sister, Mrs. J. M. Bidwell, at their home, 35 Fifth East street. Miss Woodward has come from New York, where she is engaged In war work. Mrs. Woodward and Mrs. Bidwell will entertain at a reception in honor of Miss Woodward on Monday evening at their home. Mrs. C. W. Luss and little daughter, Marianna, of Denver-, who are on their way to California, are visiting Mrs. A. F. Pitts at her home on Seventh East street . . Miss Edna Kay has gone to' Sari D"iego to visit Mrs. Henry Bryan Johnston, Jr. Mrs. J. G. Smith and daughters, Zella and Josephine, have returned from a month's automobile trip to Bear Lake and through southern Idaho. Mrs. M. A. Pond and children of Pocatello acom-panied acom-panied them home. Mrs. E. A. Culbertson has returned from a trip east. She visited relatives at Lake Minnetonka, Minn., on her way home Miss Mina McArthur has gone for an extended tour of Wyoming Miss Vera Richie and Miss Eva Lund-f Lund-f TSeat,tle- Wash., are visiting Mrs. VUliam Lundstedt. They expect to leave the first of next week for a short stay in California before returning . to . Seattle. Both are talented musicians Miss Genevieve Sullivan of Eureka is-visiting is-visiting friends in the city. Vo ,-:u so'.''. lions ' ' i "God He wiui Our Boys Tonight".. I Fanderson Y?. Is a K'-'-'C" Sans Souci Mi.-:? Xoiiie T-liislTonck, Contralto. l.Vcconn imin, Mis Becky Almond. Al-mond. 1 Rrnaitipn of "I", s. Marchins Sons" bv Ji"'s-.Wiii:!!;on Lake. " " ! i no ::',i::i't.;s is-.'le.ted) l.v Miss Gene-; v.eye :a one. vaiiin: Jesse WilHams. cello, i ana: iM'.ss l.oretia Malone. ::a;o. i ilar;. sol as by Mrs. Marsh Booihhv. : ''-''C Ui:rRor.-K-e (DvorulO hy Miss' Lli':' Ma'carin. aeeoaianied bv Malone ' tr;o. ijance. Irish i-,y jn? Bessie Crai?. ; '";.' '' 'a.1;1' " Miss Bessie Service ; and ' 'Oa Si-r i e. aceonvaaaieil on i iai'e reserwit'a'a.s were h-aule bv the: loi.ow.r.a: Mrs. K. A. Walk Mi's, jasper' "-skC:. Mrs. r.. i. VCauis. Mrs. 1 ' '- i'yaa. :.;rs. Ataal p.awlins. ! !1:s- . " ik:a,e:-;oa, Mrs. Uie'aard .-'va.ae. . a--- , :! gnvase. Mrs. renn i , ' . k '";-..--r. Mrs. K. F. Root.' - "s- (k ' a Mrs. ktarrer Slaulfer. k -- : - Hr. Fred David- s " Mr-. '' .::., L'risa nn. Mrs. J. C. v.oour. : . s. !:.:!. Mrs. Otto Fisher, '.-s. i ., ra.e Sy.iivaa. Miss P.aybould, I ;'' k rry. Mis- Maraaret Walker.! ::s. Fro! iiai a Mrs. Fr . Miss Darlene ' .M ..::. Mrs. Or r's W. FkieM. Mrs. i . er'r.s rr.s a" ri Mrs. ikrbert Savage. , ';'. rrrrrra-1 : a arrarrae'Tients in- i a a .-. I Va-;. v , i '. a ' exa a i Mrs. Jame ''"ars. Mrs. A. Kimball. Miss1 y-!v"k -x;' ',"' clarence Lan;r and ! i '' r::iae of i:ss Gene Cove- and -a :' - I'.-l I. i r. :rn. Jr.. I'. S. X. A. R.. '' A ' 0 -:: " '. o'''i'r.'k r"esterda" "' " ''- ': St. M-a-s eirheiral. The ; A 'S M:: Tr:: bv feaa W. YV. '.'.' ;-':'' vr'.e '. a.rksi". pown of aai;e ' -'- - k- 1 o . . -r-- i-r X-v Y.'ik. w here |