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Show M; RS. EDWARD 1:. Jl-NKINS, who will cn-i cn-i teitain at a lake party this evening in;1 j honor of Miss Louise Cutler, a bride of t lie : : month, j Attractive Garden Is Scene of Party . in;LIGHTrri. nriion party was jrtvou Ui.t evoniuK by Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Ostler ut tholr homo on Yule avenue. The lawns and triU'on about the home were lighted with strings of piiyly colored elootrie lights, and the Inrifo poreh was devomtod with f!jics. Garden flowers were ued In profusion i;i the houso. Mr. and Mrs. Ostler were assisted in reeeiviuR- hv tr. and ltrs. Adam Hennlon, Mrs. F. B. Robbins. Mrs. AN. O. Oilh-s-pfe. Miss Mary Youiir and Miss Bernle Youiijf. A musieal program was Riven funn the ovenintr. includlnti; vocal numbers num-bers by the Ariel O'-ianet and accordion selections by Miss Meiba Brown and Ben Fersaco. r' A buffet supper was served on the "hwns, where ruis and benches made at-tnifTive at-tnifTive coxy comers. The punch table v ns arranged on the porch. Assisting m serving were Miss Uetta Ostler. Miss Taurine Vincent. Miss Louise Wilson. Miss Porothy Willey, Miss Genevieve Greenwood. Miss Uene Schtpp and Miss Venice Sehipp. TJtt'e Florenee Ostler and Virginia Ostler received the guests at the door. About 100 guests were entertained en-tertained during the evening. A dancing party was given last evening eve-ning by Mr. and Mrs. M. Ohrisienson at their home on F street, in honor of Miss I ouise Cutler and Taniel James 0'L.aughtin. whose wedding will take place Ju'y 10. The house was decorated throughout with garden flowers. A color scheme of blue and gold was chosen for the dining room. The centerpiece was' a basket of larkspur and bachelor buttons, with a kewnte bride and bridegroom pbove the flowers. Smaller baskets of the same flowers were at the corners of the table. Card tables were arranged ii the house, and a canvas was stretched on the lawn for dancing. The hostess was assisted bv Mrs. J. H. Thorup. Mrs. .lohn C. Cutler. Jr.. Mrs. C. C. Lam-bourne Lam-bourne and Miss Grace Cutler. Mrs. Alfred Cutler was hostess at a matinee party, followed by tea. yesterday yester-day afternoon for the bride. A lake pa-ty will be given this evening for Miss Cutler bv Mrs. Edward E. Jenkins. For Miss Irma Fol. a bride of the month. Mrs. Carl Poll entertained at a shower last evening at her home on Fifth South street. The living room was decorated deco-rated -with baskets of Shasta daisies, and a crystal basket of pink sweet peas was the. centerpteoe for the table. The hostess host-ess was assisted by Miss Lillian Swen- if TrrrrrsTV . ,1MQ-gr 272m7r J IP---' 4 V : 1 1 It I r O I I M ' x (i I tl ' I I p ig I ID v- W-. . g eo-i and Mrs. A. J. Swenson. Tuesday evening Miss Poll was guest of honor at a picnic supper given at Lib- , erty park by the members of the E. IT. T. club. Sweet peas in rose shades were ! used on the table, and covers were laid 1 for the following: Mrs. James Schouls. 1 Miss Mattle Hansen, Miss Josephine Col-'ins. Col-'ins. Miss Delia Hansen. Miss Cerrance Holding. Mrs. Joseph Poll and Mrs. Carl Poll. ! The officers and teachers of the I the midwetk luncheon at the Country club est erday afternoon. Mrs. William P.eul was li"Mess to seventeen guests, .Mrs. J. M. 'allow had ten guests, and Mrs. T. C. Holton entertained eighteen. Mr. and M rs. Jos' j.h F. Nildey entertained enter-tained at dinner la-t evening at th-ir hon e on East South Temple st reel for Mr. and Mr?. Moreion E. Cheman, who will gt fnon to ('alifornia, where I hey w ill make their home. Mr-. Wil'iam Keid and her daughtors, M ss Janet Keid and I.ucile Ke'd. j and Mrs Ecster Er-.-ei wnl leave Si"wn to spend s'Mne time, at the T.tHirand Young summer home on (he- Weber. M iss Laura Smith of Ocden. formerly of Salt Lake, and M. N. Markman of Salt Lake spent Sunday in Prove visiting M i Mark man's mother. Mrs. N. P. Markman. M;s Ailat" Thomson is spending the Fourth of July a' Malad, Idaho, with her sister. Mrs. U. I", Scot t. formerly Miss Jessie Thomson of this city. 4 Mrs. J. E. Joiinson. who for many months ba been assistant to Mrs. Union Worthington. chairman of supplies at the local Hed Cross, lea es to.iav for a two months' stay m pacific Grove, Ca". Si:e is accompanied by !ht two young sons. Thirty-tbird warl Sunday school will entertain en-tertain at a lake party Saturday night In honor of the bride, and on Monday, Ju'.y 7. Miss Ruth Frady will entertain for Miss Foil. j Monday afternoon a surprise party was given at the home of Mrs. George Burrows Bur-rows in the Smith apartments, the oeca- i sion being her birthday. The guests spent the afternoon playing bridce. and i a light luncheon was served. The table j was decorated with pink and white sweet peas and carnal ;ons. Covers were laid for ten. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Waters. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis. Miss Florence AHtrood and Lester Blackner left yesterday for a two weeks' motor trip through Yellowstone. - - Dr. G. W. Teudt and Miss Edith Teudt ! have returned irr.ni New York. j Mr. and Mrs. John Stringham and their I family. Miss Ada Stringham. Miss Gent- j vieve Stringham and Miss Margaret i Stnngham, Grant Stringham, Donald Stringham and Donald Penney, left yesterday yes-terday for a motor trip to Yellowstone park and Bear lake. I Mrs. Frank M. Gray '-aves today for a six weeks' visit in California. j Mrs. Y. J. Hagenbarth and her daugh- ters. Miss Mary Hagenbarth and Miss Catherine Hagenbarth. left last evening for their summer horn1 in Idaho. i Miss Anna MeCcrniek was hostess la t evening at a dinner at the Country club in romnlinipiit to her niece. M iss Marion Bird. The table was centered with a basket of garden Powers in gay colors. Covers were laid for fifteen. j A luncheon was given yesterday afternoon after-noon at the Hotel L'tah by Mrs. S. N. Soupcoff. The table was attractively decorated with a low bowl of coral colored col-ored sweet peas, and covers were laid for twelve guests. VA number of parties were arranged ut |