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Show today to Captain Arthur Andruss Straub ; of the. Twentieth infantry, and her twin sister, I Miss Blanche Boyer, who will be bridesmaid, j small tables. Crimson and pink rambler roses wore used for decorations. A toast wait Riven by Mrs. Stanley H. Clawson to "The Long-sufforlng Dentist s Wife." Mrs. F. W. Meakln gave a paper on Important War Work of Dentists." The Burton stringed quartet furnished music. Tile afternoon was spent In knitting;. knit-ting;. Covers were laid for thirty-five. The committee in charge included Mrs. G. E. Ellerberl;. Mrs. S. IT. Clawson and Mrs. W. A. Squires. The s. O- D- H. Huh will meet this afternoon .with Miss Alene Brown at her home, t)2 .south Fifth Bast street. Mrs W. Rav Swortwood entertained vesterdav afternoon at a musical tea at her home in the Rosewav apartments In compliment to Mrs. H. C. Swortwood of Ilrrlnglnn. Kan. Musical selections were eiven hv Mrs. R. A. Brown, Mrs. H. O. Swortwood. Miss Morns and Miss Buvb. The following guests were In attendance: atten-dance: Mrs. N. L. Swortwood, Mrs. H. O. Swortwood Mrs. J. O. Branson, Mrs. Paul Rainv Mrs. Gordon Ouptill, Mrs. Frank Gnu aim, Mrs. Frank Hallen, Mrs. Ray Bitner. Mrs. Ben Tibhv. Mrs. Wallace Caslletoii, Mrs. E. J. Evans, Mrs. R. A. Hrower, Mrs. Ellas .lames, Mrs. Hal Moore. Mrs. Fred Morris. Mrs. W. B. rods Mrs. Kd Millarkev, Mrs. Scott Shelleharger. .Mrs. Fred Sheets, Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph othlin. Miss Edith Beless entertained at an Informal In-formal knitting party and tea yesterday afternoon at her home on Second avenue in honor of Mrs. Warren R. King- of Denver, who Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Philip Schonert. Garden roses were used throughout the house A basket of roses was the centerpiece cen-terpiece for the tea table. The hostess was assisted bv her mother. Mrs. J. T. Beless and her sister, Miss Ruth Beless. Sixteen guests were in attendance. Mrs. Jack Tlngev of McGill. Nev., is visiting with fier mother, Mrs. F. A. Stanford, at her home, 2TS K street. Mrs. Tlncev was formerly Miss Selma Stanford. Stan-ford. Mr and Mrs. Jav Tarvln Harris and f . ,s , - ft 3 i- I 1 f y . . i . V ' r ' i - , - I t ' ; ; 4 -z"- f PHOTOS BY s t. ' AMUNDSEN , - y l . :;',,"",.:: '"tw-aw-. "' wwi'' ninmnnmyj'f' w.vw'.'jB .,..; - . . ' V . 4 ':- ,v , " - 7 1 " ' . 1 1 - . I . . r i " - ' ' ' ' T i i) i - 1 i -?,' I ! - - -L i 1 ' f . ' fV V ' , '-,'. ',, f ' i-T , l . V" - A? - ' r ' " J t ' i' - A v v -, 7 i " , Officers to Wed Young Girls of City INTERESTING among matrimonial events of the season in military circles will be the marriage of Miss - Helen Boyer and Captain Oscar Andruss Straub, which will take place this afternoon after-noon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mr. l.: and Mrs. W. S. Henderson on Fifth East street. A reception will follow from 2 until 4 o'clock. The bride will be at-V at-V ' tended by her sister, Miss Blanche Boyer. and Lieutenant John Sherman Henderson -!: he best man. The couple will leave late this atter-noon atter-noon for a honeymoon m New ork and Atlantic coast points before Oiptain ! Slrauo rejoins his regiment, the Twen-,"" Twen-,"" : tieth infantrv. at an eastern camp. They ,:, i will visit Captain Straub s father, Colonel .' : Oscar J. Straub, at Fort Adams, R. L .'" The bride is one of Salt I.ake s most 'y. I ciiarming voung eocietv women. Captain l Straub has become popular in Salt Lake ."'., I during the time he has been at Fort i Douglas. e - The marriage of Miss Phyllis McDonald f kd Lieutenant Roy L. Schuyler of the TifV'tieth infantry will take place this everJSg at 8:G0 o'clock at the home of the . ' bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. V. ('. Mc-' Mc-' Donald. 360 First avenue. The ceremony will be performed by Bishop Clarence Neslen and will be followed by a reception. recep-tion. The bride will he attended by her two sisters, Miss Brita McDonald and Miss Afton McDonald. Lieutenant E. Dermette will be best man. A prettily arranged bridge luncheon was given by Mrs. D. C. Turner at her home on Ninth East street yesterday afternoon. Luncheon was served at small tables. i Each table had a centerpiece of pink sweet peae, arranged in a crystal basket. ! Covers were laid for Mrs. A. H. Gibson, Mrs. Otto Fisher, Mrs. M. M. Nielson, t Mrs. H. H. Watkirrs, Mrs. P. O. Per- !! kins. Mrs. Athol Rawlins, Mrs. Arnold Rich. Mrs. H. G. Parcell, Mrs. F. T. S Williams, Mrs. Ernest K. Steleher, Mrs. i Margaret Zane Cherdron. Mrs. W. L. Crawford, Mrs. Jacob Johnson, Mrs. B. their two children, Suzanne and Brans-ford, Brans-ford, are expected In the cits' Sunday from Los Angeles, where they have spent the winter at El Roble, the Pasadena home of Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes. . Miss .Helen Plumb and Miss Enid Plumb left yesterday for Los Angeles and the beaches, where they will spend the summer. Miss Helen expects to enter Berkeley in the fall. The annual reception of the faculty to the students of the summer quarter of the University of Utah was given In the administration building yesterday from 4 to 6 3'clork. Dancing in the big hall of the administration adminis-tration building was the chief source of entertainment. Light refreshments were served. The men of the detachment school were not permitted to attend, as the reception was held during work hours. The university is planning a special spe-cial entertainment for them soon. SocleLy news for the Sunday edition will not be received by telephone later than 11 o'clock Saturday morning. Such items ruust relate only to events of Saturday or for the coming week. Social events of the past week must be tent in by Friday night. Club notes will not be received by iels-phun.j iels-phun.j laler Than Friday. A. M. Froiseth, Mrs. Armond T. St. Clair, Mrs. E. W. Caperton. Mrs. Joseph Thorpe, Mrs. Norman Atkinson, Mrs. Albert Al-bert Fish"r, Miss Beth Bradford and Miss Dorothy Froiseth. The War Camp Community Service association as-sociation will entertain at a large dancing party this evening for enlisted men I rum Fort Douglas. The first and second lieutenants lieu-tenants of the Comrade club are requested re-quested to intend with four girls of each of their companies. The committee in charge includes Mrs. William Keid, Mrs. Lester Freed. Mrs. E. G. Gowans, Mis. Anthony Godbe, Miss Charlotte Stewart, Mrs. George M. Bacon and Mrs. John Malick. Mrs. J. H. Manderfield and Mrs. L. E. Wardrop entert;ned In the second of a series of bridge teas yesterday afternoon at Mr Wardrop's home on Douglas avenue ave-nue in honor of Mrs. E. H. Erwin of St. Louis, who. has come to Salt Lake to make her home. Rod roses In a bowl formed the centerpiece center-piece for the tea table., and a patriotic scheme was carried out in the decorative details and the refreshments. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Gien Smith, Mrs. J. 11. Waters. Mrs. E. J Holland. .Mrs. .1. A. Spiker. Assist-in" Assist-in" in serving were' Miss Lorna Garrett and Miss Marion Light. About thirty guests were in attendance. Luncheon was given at the Country club yesterday by the women entertainment committee for-the meeting of the Utah Dental association for the women guests at the convention. Luncheon was served on the porch at |