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Show .arge Tea Given at Country Club . LAROT3 tea was given yesterday af- ternoon at the Country club by Mrs. Irene Plckson St-'hulder as a fare-ell fare-ell to hnr friends before coins to Call-,rnla Call-,rnla to make her home. The clubhouse as decorated In pardon flowers. Assisting Mrs. Schuldor were Mrs. Scth Morrison, Mrs. Adrian E. Kills. Mrs. ean Brayitm, Mrs. James A. Hogle, Mrs. illlam P. Kii-er and Jlrs. J. B. White-11. White-11. i The wcddliiK of Miss Mary Robbins and 'ilfred Ixonard took place last evening 1 TioO o'clock at the home of the bride's ster, Mrs. T. M. Fitznatriek, 812 Sev-ltli Sev-ltli Eat street. A reception followed, he living-room was decorated in red ises and ferns and the library in Shasta ilsies, white peonies and palms. A yel-w yel-w and white color idea was carried out the decorations of the dining-room, rl'iny cover was over yellow and golden eddtng bells were suspended from the landeiler. A basket of yellow and white lisies was tho centcrpleco for the ta-e. ta-e. The bride wore a gown of silver cloth ith silver net drapery. Her veil was tight with orange blossoms and pearls, if she carried a bouquet of bride roses ith a shower of white sweet peas. The i'iesmaid. Miss ?:rrngard Willey. wore nk Georgette crepe and carried pink rect peas. Tho matron of honor, Mrs. ar'ild I... lxruiiourne, wore robin egg blue ps-saline and carried flame-colored sweet es. Karl Jeansch was best man. ' Assisting the bridal party and Mr. and rs. Fit'.patrick in receiving the guests ere lr. and Mrs. . Robbins and Mr. id Mrs. T. M. Leonard. Assisting in 19 dining-room were Mrs. W. I. Parlon, iss Gladys Tulledge. Miss Laura Glass ill Miss K'dine Clement. The couple will be at home in the Mo-irt Mo-irt apartments after June 20, following brief wedding trip. Miss Dora Robinson and Robert M. Fau-?r Fau-?r were married last night at 8 o'clock : the home of the bride's foster parents, t. and Mrs. C. V. Seaton. in the Proses Pros-es apartments. The ceremony was per-irmed per-irmed by the Rev. George E. Davies and followed by a recoption. Tho wedding party stood In an arch-ay arch-ay of white roses and ferns in the liv-;Sl-rrom. The reception room was deco-ned deco-ned in dark red roses and pink and liite rnses were used in the dlning-iom, dlning-iom, where a late supper was served, hree crystal baskets were filled with ie roses, with pink maline extending om the baskets to the chandelier. In ie center of the table was a low bowl ' rose?. Assisting1 in receiving w-ere Tr. and rs. F. T. Russell. Assisting in the diner-room were Miss Josephine Hall, Miss abel Mall and Miss Arlie Deering. Miss azel Malo of Pocatello, Idaho, played the edding march. The guests numbered ft)'. The couple will be at home in tho Ox-inl Ox-inl apartments after July 1. Tho marriage nf Miss Kleanor Robinson ml B. Geno Mldgley took place yesterday ornlntf at the home of the bride, 368 event ii avenue. The ceremony was per-l per-l by Bishop C. C. Neslen and was illowed by a wedding breakfast. Pink roses In a tall basket formed the "iterpiece for the table, and various ilored garden roses were used about the mm?. The bride wore a gown of white Geor-pUe Geor-pUe and satin and carried bride roses, he bridesmaid. Miss Charlotte Burton, ore pink Georgette crepe and carried Ink rnses. James Robinson was best lan. The couple will make their home i Salt Uike after a short wedding trip. Miss Elva Reed and Miss Charlotte iirtnn entertained at luncheon at the eel home on Sixth avenue Tuesday af-moon af-moon in honor of the bride, and she as the guest of honor at a tea given Imday afternoon by Mrs. Merle T. Car-all. Car-all. . Mrs. Walter Felt entertained yesterday rtornoon at tea in honor of Miss Marion iWtney, a bride of next week. Scarlet OWcs arranged In a basket tied with ill maline formed a bright centerpiece If tho tea table. The hostess was Assisted bv her IChcr, Mrs. c. yj. Pace: Mrs. Rex Willi", Wil-li", Miss tisther Badger, Miss Lillian Wis and Mss Helen Wells, j Mf. Arch McFarland and Mrs. Arthur j Burton entertained at tea yesterday lernoon from 4 until 6 o'clock at the iclarland home, 1596 South Main it, In honor of Miss Marguerite Nel-m Nel-m and Miss June Rlgby, brides of the lorith. A white enameled basket held pink and Pile roses as a centerpiece for the ta-P ta-P on a Venetian cover. Pink maline m on the handle of the basket and sil-f sil-f candlesticks held pink candles. Deep 9 roses were used in the living-room. EA musical program was a feature of afternoon. The musicians were Mrs. wd Hart, Mrs. Wlllard Richards. ' Mna Evans Johnson, Miss Lisle P'ord, Mrs. Richard Burkhardt and s Mia Xlc-lson. residing at the tea table were Mrs. !-.rn Richards and Mrs. T. O. Leaver. T, UnK In serving were Miss Gladys i n uini S"ss Ma,J(1 Anderson, Miss ,', e11' M,-s. Clarence Nelson and Iff llelba Nelson. ('e guests numbered sixty. L . 'rM,Rn,d Mrs- K'ohard Chamberlain en-'"iH'rt en-'"iH'rt at a dancing party and late , la,st "'Shi at their home on Sixth I ; , 1,onor of Miss Irene McDon-.? McDon-.? K W. Christensen, who will be ffW soon. tea Vr0H'',3 ln a basket formed a ccnter-1 ccnter-1 trirtlT he supper table. Pink maline t 0n ,' om the chandelier to the bas-t bas-t In a Huffy bow. Pink and ,,i, f.'f'ona were festooned from the .0nl 15 tho oth'' rooms and pink LsutiWere ,1!ied about the house. l i ,, th' l,ost and hostess were Ci.il-1!'.'0 M'l5onaW, Miss Dorothy lur . -li V"' M's Dorothy Mayne, Miss I , , l'Do"ald and Miss Letn McDon-v,,i McDon-v,,i ,,"le lss Lillie McDonald re-f re-f ' Suests at tho door. Musio was 0t"a 'Margct'r3 HaKky A1,nond a,,d Mlss I in I WmiHlrnent to Miss Kllzubeth Rob-I Rob-I tin "I 0 t,f ne,it week. Mrs. A. M. few c"tertalned at a Kensington yes-leet yes-leet Ucrnon at her home on B , Iher bSbblns w" Kivo a trousseau tea urdav r' 11150 Eleventh Kast street, - t; u'ternoon. Saturday evening ito li !?bMns wl" entertain at her ''fiilav ' .el,a'1'1 avenue for the bride. , lerta'n enin" Mrs- J- F-obbins will : hor 0f h!1' home on B street, in ' 0MW,', 6 "Ida and her fiance, Frank '( 6 lteiil i.i nriav afternoon Miss Lull Lu-ll W h e"tertain at a Kensington klf A?me, on Harvard avenue for the will i, av evening Mrs. W. Stout- "fee" ain al dinncr at her honie 'tUtinh!'1" Tldlngton and Miss Marie Id?. etrtalned Wednesday for the 'lie , '-'tah I ,s' a"xiHary to the Greeters lnon ,, "fertalned at luncheon at the tli0 v,v'' followed by a matinee party "i. In v, "'eater, yesterday after-Ralnh after-Ralnh ,r of Mrs- w- K- Coulam. (I P. u' " T.oughborouch and Mrs. H "'C5slnsham, who will attend tho !:RS. ROBERT M. FAUVER, formerly Miss : Dora Robinson, who was married last ; night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Seaton ; in the Progress apartments. - i j i yK - -All (tiiiigi' national meeting of the Greeters of America in Portland, June 2-1. The table was decorated in the colors of the club, purple and gold. The party included, besides the guests of honor, Mrs. B. R. Ramey, Mrs. J. S. Early, Mrs. C. 1,. Casidy, Mrs. Henry Johnson, Mrs. B. H. Griggs and Mrs. M. V. Hogan of McGill, Nev. Mrs. Henry Walsh. Mrs. J-L B. Duckworth, Duck-worth, Mrs. C. O. Larsen and Mrs. George Larsen'entertalned last night at the home of Mrs. Walsh on East Seventeenth South street. In honor of Miss Pearl A blander of Provo, who will be married soon to Clyde E. Brown of this city, brother of the hostesses. Tho rcms were decorated in hearts and cupids and roses, peonies and snapdragons. snap-dragons. A basket of roses was the centerpiece cen-terpiece for the supper table on a cluny lace cover, A red and white idea was carried out in the refreshments. The guests numbered fifty. . Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs. Emma Joan Frlck. and B. F. Bauer, both of this city, which took place in Ogden yesterday afternoon. The couple are now enjoying a honeymoon trip in the northwest by automobile and will be at home ln this city after July 15. Mr. Bauer is president of the Salt Lake Hardware company. Miss Marguerite Nelson, a June bride, will be the guest of honor at a Kensington Kensing-ton to be given this afternoon by Mrs. Frank .7. Folland. Saturday afternoon M'ss Erma Cutler and Miss Luclle Smith will entertain at a theater party at the Wilkes, followed by tea at tho Hotel Utah, ln honor of Miss Nelson. Mrs. Charles Solomon will entertain at a Kensington this afternoon at her home on Fast Fifth South street, In compliment compli-ment to Miss Iiene McDonald, a June bride. A reception .will be given this evening In the Miller ward in honor of Miss Lois Walton and Lawrence Latimer, who will be married next Wednesday. A strawberry fete will be given by the Catholic Women's league and the Catholic Catho-lic Woman's club at the Soldiers' club rooms. 135 East South Temple street, this evening. , Invitations have been received In this city to a reception to be given by Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jensen at their home In Mount Pleasant, Friday evening, June 20, In honor of the first wedding anniversary anniver-sary of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stedman. Mrs. Stedman was formerly Miss Winifred Wini-fred Jensen. Mlss Doris Ausherman will entertain at a Kensington Saturday afternoon at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W C Ausherman. ln honor of Miss Ber-nlce Ber-nlce Bird, a graduate of the East high school. Mrs. R. O. Burkhardt will entertain the Undine club Saturday afternoon at her home in Harmony place, in honor of Miss Ivy Spencer, a June bride. i The PEG. sisterhood will hold Its annual picnic nt Liberty park Saturday afternoon and evening. Supper will be served at'ti o'clock. Each member of the club is expected to bring an Individual supper, and the committee on arrangements arrange-ments will serve coffee. All visiting members are invited. The committee Includes Mrs. . H. Mc-Mahon, Mc-Mahon, Mlss Maxlne Maxson. Mrs. Lucy Gaby Smith, Miss Lylc Wimmer and Mrs. Ada Breach. The Central W. C. T. V. and the Frances Fran-ces Wlllard W. C. T. U. will have a joint meeting at the home of Mrs. t . A. Walker, 654 Sixth East street, this afternoon after-noon at 2:30 o'clock. : The Yeomen Rowena circle will give Its last card party of the season this evening al tho Moose hall. Ail members and their friends are invited. The Y. W. C. A. outdoor pageant, which was to have been given at Rowland Row-land Hall Saturday, has been postponed until June 24. The change was made because of tho programs planned for the Flag day celebration. Vrs Olive Gavlord and granddaughter. OUve ' will leave Saturday for southern California to spend Uiesummer. Mlss Elisabeth Mcssmore will lea' e Sundnv to spend the summer In St. Lot s with friends and relatives. Miss Me- ,-more ,-more is convalescing from a serious 1-ness 1-ness of several weeks' duration. Dinner and Dance Is' Given for Visitors MR. AND SIRS. F. C. SCHRAAfM entertained en-tertained at an Informal dinner dance at the Tennis club last night in honor of Mrs. J. Frank Judge and Mrs. Forest Carey of San Francisco. The guests -were seated at one long table. Garden flowers were used as decorations. decora-tions. Covers were laid for thirty. Music was furnished by the Malone orchestra, Miss Flla Phillips left Tuesday for Kirksville, Mo., to spend the summer. Mrs. Bertha Groweg of Defiance, Ohio, will arrive in a few days to visit Mrs. Wesley King. Mrs. "William Reid has returned from a visit to Kansas City, Washington, Kew York and Norfolk, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Young of Norfolk, W. Va., are expected soon for a visit to relatives in Salt Lake. Mrs. M. E. Deering entertained at her home on Seventh Fast street Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon in honor of Mrs. H. L, Wilson.' who is visiting here from Broken Bow, Neb. Luncheon was followed by music and a shower for Mrs. Wilson. The centerpiece was a basket of pink rosos. Place cards were in hand-painted rose design. A number of afternoon affairs have been given for Mrs. Wilson since her arrival. Dr. and Mrs. Johri C. Pack entertained Tuesday evening in their new home on Seventeenth South street in honor of Mlss Claribel Adams of Parowan. The evening eve-ning was spent ln dancing. During the evening punch and cakes were served. Of interest to a large number of friends in Salt Lake, where the couple formerly resided, is the marriage of Miss Marguerite Margue-rite Rice and Roger Jessup, which took place at noon Wednesday at St. John's Episcopal church in Los Angeles. Dr. George Davidson read the service In the presence of relatives and a few friends. The brfde Is a niece of Mrs. W. V. Rice of 351 South Alexandria boulevard, with whom she has made her home several sev-eral years. W. W. Armstrong of Salt Lake gave the bride in marriage. Mr. Jessup is in business In Glendale, where the couple will reside. Society news for the Sunday editions will not bp recPlTd by telephone later than It o'clock Saturday morning. Such ltemi mn at relatn only to events of Soturdny or for the comlnir week. Social events of the punt wpek must be tent in by Frraay night. Club notes will not be receWed by telephone tele-phone Ister than Friday. |