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Show Hctaresqee, Restful amid Merry Caeyoe Resort Lures-Salt Lakers II Haven From Heat and Gare - . "THING the period of oppressive heat in the city, residents of .Salt ;e who have been able to Ret away er for the entire summer or for lim- vacations, have sought tlie coolness restful atmosphere of canyons nes-g nes-g among the rugged Wasatch and . irrh mountains. Ilig Cottonwood, with its myriad ?s and picturesque -waterfalls, has 0 a prime favorite. At the head of canvon, one of Utah's choicest jty spots, Brighton, is really a min-;nre min-;nre Salt Lake in matter of popiila- t during the season. Prominent l'am-Sfe l'am-Sfe of the city have cottages there do much informal entertaining, icrs, who go up for shorter periods, at the hotels and camping resorts. 3,ife there is one perpetual outing a more ideal picnic ground would 'difficult to find. Wild flowers, grow-I grow-I in profusion in shady nooks, or aging from rocky ledges, like ,";ims of happiness in barren lives, i j a glorious background of color and ;tmooth surface of the water of the ervation, as there is always some one waiting to take her place. The inn is a picturesque, log structure struc-ture situated in a shaded basin at the fool of mountain peaks, abounding in wild flowers and gushing springs. One large living room also serves the purpose pur-pose of a dining hall. Along one side is a porch and screened sun parlor and above and around it are sleeping rooms. Tents in I he grounds furnish further sleeping accommodations. The porch and living room are gathering gath-ering places for the inn family in the evenings when they are not on tramps, or asleep. Many informal social gatherings gath-erings beguile the hours, and tired business bus-iness girls find, relaxation in the carefree, care-free, joyous life, thereby gaining fresh energy for their duties. The expenses of living at the inn are reduced to actual ac-tual cost and outings are thus brought within tho most modest incomes. AN ALL-DAY festival was held at the inn Monday in honor of Miss Godbe's birthday. At breakfast orig- , , r?r "wr " . -- - - - I - s ' ' - ' ' It' V ' v -'i A VV w - - :z?rpr- fr. ViC km, - y.-. l S H';hv V ' ftuT"- . H 'am lakes, mirroring tho flicker-"6t5 flicker-"6t5 and shadows in their cool l" MM;al to the artistic sense. brae i nK atmnsphero inspires long 'os' which bring color to the s.' a keen appetite- for heallh giv-lIwJ. giv-lIwJ. -'d restful sleep. Klu,ive ' m flour, bubbling slveams. give 6 sP"l to the devotees of rod 'and "'"1 sure fooled monnlain horses . r,?h"lat SOI"'l'c 0,: i"v to the tolk. .S ot Brigl,ton's g.-.vesi, as well a. ff vestful. .pPl, is nu, f;irIs. .v Inn, operated hv the Girls' jj-.v society ,i, Kpiseopal whore groups of young women, IuCh the" season, chaperoned bv f- godmother. ,0 , k, or (lul i.' w f"-led six '"' KP' 8o Popular i,i the inn .' f ' an,f no SiH can overstav the inal sougs vrcre suug ia houor of the event and at noon, the girls dedicated a liltlo pino grove near the liouso to Miss Godbc, naming it Theresa grove. A climax of, tho festivity was a bonfire bon-fire party and character ball in tho evening. The costumes were limited to tilings obtainable about the camp arid tho results showed marvels of ingenuity. A bktek face troupe, consisting of a fat 'mammy," the flesh a pillow camouflage, cam-ouflage, a slender husband and th ree picaniunies. provided some-of the cu-lortainmont. cu-lortainmont. A hula hula dancer in a dashed newspaper skirt and. pine cone head dress, twanged her ukulele, while another Hawaiian beauty, dressed in fir boughs, danced. A fierce pirate, in a con eri ed ridin g habi 1 , the skirt of which made an excellent mantle, with darning cotton moustache, paper top boots and wooden dagcr made a realistic real-istic character. King Alcohol had a costume of brown paper modeled to resemble re-semble a bottle. Sis Hopkins, a fortune (Continued on Page 'J. Column 1.) j: (T?, ROUPS of girls at the Girls' Friendly Inn at Brighton, engaged in the various pastimes which the resort af fords, jjl At top, left, Miss lone Hulbert and Aiss Leone Hulbert, twin sisters, fishing in Silver lake; horseback riders, Miss I j; Nannie Palmer, left, and Miss Florence Godbe. Below, left, Miss Tulla Mollerup and Miss Ethel Bixby adjusting a !: kodak to take mountain views; right, the inn and its present guests grouped upon the rustic porch. j 1 1 !M ISS MARGUERITE TAYLOR, daughter of! ! IV 11 n antj rs Joseph William Taylor, !j whose engagement to Albert L. Larsen is an-1 jnounced today. The wedding is set for fall. j bribe's aunt, Mrs. C. H. MfMahon. m I ho Cniibncss npimmciils. The bride, who is the .lsuiplitor of Mr. ami 11 r. V.". L. Mn'nroo, i well kuown in the .it'-, havini; boon :i teacher at. the Ka'st J-tifih fcrhool. the is an aluinua Lokiinl tanfoiil u pi orsit v, ami is a. member of Karma Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. .MeXiooo. has lately returned from France, where lie v,a-; a lieutenant in the enf.'ineer eorps. Ifo is a graduate of Prim-eton nnivor-itv. The couple left Wednesday niL'lit for San J'raueisro, where thev will call for Honolulu for a short visit, before gninc to Manila, where they will make their home for the next two years. i The niarri.-ir.-e of Miss Hazel Franklin Frank-lin and Kninuis 11. Mc'.'oruiek of Windsor, Wind-sor, f ana, la, took place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's sister, sis-ter, Mrs. );. (.'. Havid, on Hollywood avenue. ave-nue. The ceremonv was performed bv the Rev. Klmer J. 'lloshen and was followed fol-lowed bv a reception. The- bride was attended' bv her eister, Mrs. .Harold (Joss, of Herkelov, as matron of honor, and Hamld Goss was best man. The. couple will snend their honeymoon and will be at home alter September 1 at Detroit, Mich. - Mi 5 Margaret rMmirf Keller of Knoxville. Tcnn.. and Kaymond, A an Camp of V.'ellsf'ord, Kan., were married mar-ried Tuesdav morning at the Kir.st Hres-brirriati Hres-brirriati church. The ooronionv wa performed bv J)r. Herbert V. Keherd of Westminster eoilege. Mrs. N. ),. Allison, Alli-son, (.inter of the l.ridV, nas matron of honor. Mid X. L. Allison was best man. The couple, arc spend!-- their honeymoon honey-moon in the canvons, and will later o to Kansas to make their home. The marriage of Miss Viola Hertell and Albert .M. Daly will lake place Mondav at noon at' the home of the bride in Hrav l'l.-ice. The ceremony will be performed bv .Hid;."" Harold Stephens Ste-phens and will be fallowed by a wed-dinj wed-dinj breakfast. Miss Lillian Meyer-buffer Meyer-buffer will be bridesmaid and C. i.. Larsen l.a.-.t man. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Hollo announce the ciio,aL'oment of their daughter, irraee. to riavid C. Hunter of American Fork. I'trdi. The marrir.ee -will take place the l.-.ucr p'rt of Au;.m3'. . and Mr-. Ft. I'infter annour.-e the marriage of their daurjhier, Hilda, to H. Gw en f'raw-iew of Tirogan. Ore., which took place in that city Au(,'Ut 1. Mr. and M-s. ". .r. Hansen, .1.1 Twelfth Fast s'reer. anuour.r-e tlio nr-r-riaro; of their daughter, Xaoini, to Ha- ! vM L. Kidd. The wcdd:i-r tool; place j Ju!v ::'. The couple v.-iil m.-.V.e thcr i ( home in t'nio city. 1 flowers decorated the, table. Covers were laid for leu. Events of Coming Week A NUMBER, o.f entertainments lmvo. been planned for Tisg Mabel Pa rker, whose. id;j rrin'o to J;iy J ' ttoekmaii -will take piaee Thursday. The bride, will entertain -this afternoon at a troussenu tea at the homo of her sister, Mrs. Charles Keek' on Thirlcnth Sfout h st reel. Monda ye ening lrs. D. D. Stockman will be ho.stoss at a card party at her home on Ninth avenue ave-nue in honor of Miss Parker and Mr. Stockman. Miss Marjorio Y.'hiteley 'will j entertain at a tea Tuesday afternoon at her home on V.'ilsnn avenue for t lie bride, ami Tuesday evenin;; Mrs. K. J). Sti"kman, mother of tho bridegroom will entertain at dinner at her homo on Eighth avenue for 1 lie bridal party and relatives or" th-j bride and bridegroom. Mrs Kose Storer ami "Mif-a Mary1 Siort-r have i.;.su'd invitations for a re-J'-.'ptiuii to ;;ivcu Wednesday tven-j tven-j in' at their home, 11S" -ila!ne avcnuo, I in Imnur of Cai'tain and Mrs. Li. S. Ml-i Ml-i ieee. Captain MeNier has jut re-I re-I tururd from J-'ranee. A f t'-r a short ;isit. in (lie eit-, Mr. and Mr. M"-i M"-i Nice vill 'o to Y'crkelv to make tlc-ir j horn'. Mrs. McNieec war- Joraieriy Mis-j I. nth Storer. ! Jn'i ta lions have ben issued for a j daucinir pariv to f;i(-n bv Mis Kl a I l-lainlxTer Tue?day evening at 1 1 1 - Cnnntrv club. " X' Mis Ko Bndinian will entertain at J a sln)w''r M 1 1 ,'t - cvcninL' nt 1m r home, I b'lS Lincoln J-tieet, in hom-r of Mis ! Ivy Linedeckr. a brid or the mouth. f . rafirrn . r j rJr ' : X i m y . . 1 rif-'Xt 7 , 1 ? jS A'1 1 f A ! ! i f ; , - . - I r - 1 - J N ! i5 ., ": ' - " (Continued Trom Pap;e One1 teller and kiddies dressed, :is squirrels .eontributed to tlio i'ltutastie effect. Miss Godbo was eruwncd queen of the festival. A supper wns served around a bonfire, with a birthday cake, bearing the name of the guest of honor, as a feature. Each of the merry party performed a characteristic "stunt and dancing was enjoyed. VISITORS at the inn Cue past week included Miss Beatrice Bussman, Miss Gladys Bussinan, Miss Kthel Bix-by, Bix-by, Miss fulla Mollerup, Miss lone llul-b'ert, llul-b'ert, Miss Leone Ilulbert, Mrs. Ilarry ilulbert, Miss Clara Meyer, Miss Florence Flor-ence Godbp, Miss Margaret Cahoon, Miss Marion Cahoon, Miss Katherine Whitmore, Miss Genevieve O'Connor, Miss Agnes Burk, Miss Mary Burke, Miss.Daisy Finnerty, Miss Marion Tut-tl, Tut-tl, Miss May Green, Mrs. Charles Hummer, Miss Effic Mitchell,, Miss Mnbel Peterson, Miss Sigrid Winberg, Miss Clara Henderson, Miss Mary Finery, Fin-ery, Mrs. Flora Kippc, Miss Virginia Silver, Miss Dorothy Brut ten. Miss Mary Taylor, Miss Myrtle Schwan, Miss Vadis Cahoon, Miss Enid Cahoon, Miss Essie McCarthy, Miss Nona McCarthy, Mc-Carthy, Miss Edna McCarthy, Miss Nannie Nan-nie Palmer, Miss Florence Home. Miss t.eono Xowell. Mrs. G. B. Loe'.dtavt, Miss Kelly, Mrs. S. S. Dodd. Miss Gretchen Dodd, Miss Deborah Jennings, Miss Elva Van Winkle, all of Salt L-ike. and Mrs. Amanda Phillips of Ogden. Mrs. I?.- C. Gemmell and nephew. Dick Anderson, and guest, Miss Tcasdale, returned re-turned from Brighton curing the week. Mr. Gemmell will return today. Mis. G. B. Loekhart and Miss Kelly returned from Brighton Friday. Mrs. Harold Fabian, who has been the guest of Mrs. James Hogle at the llogle cot'age at Brighton, returned home last week. Mrs. James Meehan, Miss Adine Brownlee, J. Leo Meehan and J. Edwin Meehan spent the past week end at Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hartzell and daughtr r, Grace Louise, have returned from a brief visit to the mountain resort. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Laramie and family fam-ily spent the past week end at Brighfo'i. Miss Margaret Cahoon, Miss Marion Cahoon, Miss Katherine Whitmore and Horaco Whitmore have returned from Brighton. Miss Florence Ilerne and niece, Miss Leone Xowell retu-i ed Thursday from Brighton. Miss Nannie Palmer, who returned Wednesday from Brighton, will go back today. OXE of the popular summer brides. Miss Mabel Parker, was guest of honor at a dancing party given last evening by Miss Ruth Senior and Miss Lucille. Snedden at the Senior country home. Summer flowers were used throughout the rooms. Dancing was enjoyed in the spacious living rooms, and a buffet supper was served on the veranda. The centerpiece for tho table was a crystal basket of sweet peas in Bhade3 of pink and rose. Flose colored candles in crystal candlesticks were at the corners of tSe table. The hostesses host-esses were assisted by Mrs. E. W. Senior, Se-nior, Mrs. Robert Sneddon and Miss Sena Willard. The guests numbered thirty-six. Alumnae members of the Alpha Chi sorority entertained at tea yesterday afternoon at the Hotel Utah in compliment compli-ment to the bride. The guests were seated at one long table, in the main dining room. The centerpiece for the table was an oblong ivory basket of pink gladioli and gypsophila, tied with bows of orchid rnaline. The place cards were handpainted with bridal figures. Covers were laid for twenty-five mem- bers of the sorority. t i ISS VIOLA HERTELL, a bride of iVll thia week, was the guest of honor at a tea given yesterday afternoon by her aunt, Mrs. J. (J. Holtnan on Harrison Harri-son avenue. Pink and white were combined com-bined in the table decorations. fink larkspur arranged in a basket, with a pink malinc bow on the handle, formed a cenlerpico for the table. The place cards were hand painted in pink flowers. Covers were laid for tho following, besides tho gueht of honor: Mrs. V. JO. Tracy, Mrs. Eugene- Sears, Mrs. E. ;. Keely, Mrs. James Ericksou, Mrs. E. J, Shield?, Mrs. Annette Hertell, Mrs. P. . Anderson, Miss Eleanor Hubbard, Miss Laura Glass and Miss Helen An-derson. An-derson. COMPLIMENTING M,m Virginia Gibson, who has recently returned Weddings and ' Engagements ONE. of the interesting weddicgs of early fall will be that of Miss Mar-I Mar-I L'ucrito Taylor, daughter of Mr. and j i -s. .InS'-ph William Tavlnr, imse ( n-i n-i ;:aeine:it to A!i.'it L. I.".rs-:t i.;is be-.n j .'in: 'lulled. 'I 'll1-- m. ii.p-i !i- in, nt w as 1 Toad,' at :i card .nr-y r.rii Ja-t e-.in- i::' by Mr. and M : -. Ro nicy i:i:!a::i, J r.. at their home on C f. .v.-t. Pink and whit-' wa-, the cdnr s'-T.'M!'." UM-d in .ii i-ora. ion-.. i taoies T" arr:ii!,.,l fur r.'iM-i, a:: ! : I 'l '-r wa s.-recd lat.-r nt t ie small tab). . A cry-tal bavh, t of sw- rt p--a:i as the o-nirrpi.-.-c t'er each tab! . I Ti;e bride is ttr.c (,f ai; l.-i'.e' r.it I p,,p,;!ar yuung wo:::, a. and .:r. 1.:. r-.-n I l.i-j has a l."-c of :i-S ill the c:!y. , v tf ' liplil-i wedding of Yi- Mabel Par',,, r j U and .lay jr. .,!;: a w ill t:.;. I pl.l'-e TlMir l;- 'i:' :, 1 .!. hie':.' j the bride 's si-', t. ! r-. l !:.,ri.- K-. !e. 1 lTI l-.t Thin. , r.th r-' ;) cT.-t. Ti I c.-retnon'.- :i; he p.-; r'-.r;:1'-1 a: i o 1 1 ' k and '.1 fe'b.ved Iv a re-c-'plwin Jr,.ru t oii'.l 11 m', : --' . T)ic bride ,.,;i 1. I i v M. , M.ir . r , Wl.l, !.--.- ;, I, rid ..id. ;,:,. l.. -i:c I'ra.-ier w ill wet 1 . it. Mr1-. -nn:e 1.!!,, .1. -her ari : -c the el .l-e:i,. TH ,.( .,-r .i.-l'iW -. l V j M :l r 1- fi . to Therein N, :il j';:r':n Ii.- ;i.tiftil. The m , -,,ri ,....! t.a !aeo in the .ir'-.- fV.i. A -.nonTic, :--..,;( wis or1 :, -e;- -.j l':-e wee; ,.( fi..' ! r I " T : i f '.I,., I . . ; ; : i 1 ;i!;ir. ef pMr'..,: d. ( re., at: i Arti.-:r li. Hur.,.;ir cf .i,f I.-, .... I r t. o..( j v ;' 1 at -a 'I '..- a; a. t Me n t s in t : : s , i M Mr. a", , j..,.;,., the m;;,... n.-nt of ti;. ir ' ,;:i :.i '. r. . r !a, t i 1. i in 1 1. C:i. reft . f 1: em. tiiul. The marna-o H ta' '.: - in .-ej.ieiniicr. Mr. and Mr-. AVer: Me, ken. . nn,nee ' 1 1 e e i; j;i -ei;: ;; f 1 tieir ,i.nu;;-t.r. ,i.nu;;-t.r. M.:dred. tr, V. l.afe il ve.n. I';,e uarnae v. ill ta'.ve ; ;:i r in r-ep- t. ml - 1 . Mn.-ii intrr." t a h t., th.e wed li:i' "f" Ke'ell Mneree an. ltui-i G. e leee. hie), , ,;, ,, V'e . n.'iia' ("..'11111' nt tie li.eeo of the . 1 Miscellaneous Events I T i s Mr,;.-r.? fifirncr was ho5ieF5 at , :i Misc.-.lanro.is sh' cr I rii'.ny evening in h'r:or of Mi?s Viuia .Smith, a bri-lo j of th. r..i::tit. TLe decorations carried I j n::t l!:'1 cl'r p'-i;f:5e of yellow in the' 1 '!i v. 1 r. -fi'iv.. The li ir.-ronni waj 1 j the !n-,-.-r- um-I. The ;'ur!b lu'.nibercj I t i n; v ii t n A ni ,!!nr.',"-;s Ltiwor piven Thr.:.v fvti.Ir.' at the heir.'' of Mr-.! W. i:. f,!r!icr i"-r Mrs. it. l-owy,j v. ho ro-'ht!v rrvriie i frutu I.lo- : Ai:- r ;ir; .''. ::" of iH.-iriy t a o yo-rs, I M r. i Mrs. ti..r 1'. 1 'yh'i are j A:r-.: t:-t. Mr. lyl-:rs one nf :i'.t Ji pit i.-c to enlr the i;:r.i '.Mil .T:r,v. p r i ; i l.' wl)i tho now 1" :i : i . ( : N n . - ' . -1 . '. i v i -1 u . i o : "n i a ti..- I t .-i o't'rvi lV:r- i , ' t . o '.''. 1 v '-; , ; i'r. t h f r . l i. :: ; :.i a :i i r.t ' ir, ;i - h .. arid c Mr. 1 Y- C-'a .Km'- vt . - -h r- . t .-t. r::.ir. ! in : r ; ': h.r:ii:u J-'i t" b'T' i; i:t;-"-!:.v i :i . i. j. ';t v a? l '.,: y .i s. ;.. r. A::.. ' ' : rrnt . r. : ' M-. :tr..i M r .i 1 .1. I N! -. r'-. I '; 1 .! m"-. W .lrf-"s, .V r. ! nr 1 M : -. W . W. Mr. ::i:.r Mr. L'. f M r,'.. r. :: ! Mr-, ii. V. :.;;ams a:.. ! Mr. :n. i M r s i. ' 'f Tn-.I,.-. w Mr-. 1 r i :.k I '.i '"!: . f rri-.r r '. v M - Ir:-. ,i I'oll. w k;;,,,t l" h.-n-T at n car-i I v -;ti Ti...r-.i:i v r;.i" by i r. i W : r.'i"-l a! l'-r on ii re't. i'L'l-f r. ',-!-.- it.' ib'oor.it i in 1 n::-l j wh'.ti-, 1 o::r -i 1 1. s wito arrancJ i.t wr-;.". an-i :i l.M,t re:; p r st rvr J ! la: - r. I '-,: ot t:ir uTal R-'rvr . :. :. a i n i'1' "'i a i : i; 'at r r nr. .i!Vi;r. Mi-1 m; :n.;.;ii r.) iu bath-i-..; i:i Th- lu- rt'ti-rMiMi. Tlio t n i 1 t"1-:?! !'.h pit'TU." MilM 'T lrC'i j w s -i .' 'iir. I .'-i 1 1 i i vi,;; ( sim "1 I OV- . r w w l:i i 1 i Hr m i'ti t y . Th-' f i n- I from N:w Vtrk, aiil Miss Pnloni.'i j Brown, who has returned from Ucrko-' Ucrko-' ley, Calif., a br. .'ikf.t :-m w an K'Vt'n 'c' J teril;; v by Mi-s AnuMine Boloae-o and j T i Vif.Iet 11' ioL'iit-se at t h i r home ! on Sevtn'h Ka.-t" hirer'.. Pink s'.vi.' t peas in a basket fanned I tlie centrrd.?-. for tho bible, and tho J plu'-o en rd.s Wi-rc h.'ind pa i n ed tvi ; h i kt'Vfif' fi'tin--:. Members of I'elra. K-! K-! si f n sorori ty, of wh ieh C ibson and Mi-,s iJruwn r.re meniber?, wero the Cov'-rs were Iv.'d for the fllowin: frs. Harold Joni:int,M, Miss Hhoda llab lantyno, Mi.-.i Ifidcn Voodruff, Mifis .To-scphine .To-scphine Srookpy, Mi.vs liuth S h i J I, Miia Vt M.ir.-jfiail, ?dr.4. Vietor Kckman, Mrs. Mark TiimIU, Mi.is Ponna Cunningham, Cun-ningham, fi -s Mona H'raston and Miss Ku'd'i Wis.-omb. MRS. WILLAKD S. KVANS entr-tained entr-tained yritrrilay afternoon nt a luncheon followed y a keusinfon at j tlie Iiomr; of lir mother, Mrs. II. J. (Chambers on Ninth iSouth utreH. Yellow Yel-low flowers were nod throughout tlio housi"1. Tall briskets of sunflowers were ued in tho nuiMO room, and bowls of obb-n low wr-re . tho decorations of the living room. A basket of marigold wru tho ecnterpieo for thf tabid and smaller ba-ketM were nt cither end of tho table. Hows of yellow mnliuo were on the h;uidVs of the baskets. The vel-low vel-low and white color bchomo waq carried car-ried out in the r.'indies and ices. Tho hostosi was a-sisd by her mother, M r.s. Cii'irnbers and Mr.-". Louis M. AVro ley. Tlio (fiK-Mts were Mis Tda ffirh, Mfs Hortha J;ici, Afr C. Fwiii Carlton, Mrr. f;ildi WattM, Mrs. I,ron T-nrimer, Mi.'l Arlino olhiri'I, Mi-s Louisa Tp, Mrs. J,' I;i Ti'l hrnwfi, Mrs. hawrnifc Jl'iers. TO C K LbHK AT V. the C.-fth btr'hday an n i verf-a ry ( her h T ' lo d rr, Mary Virginia, M ry. ,. j!i I'o- ll rntt-r-taincl ut a children's rt y r--f -r'l.iv afternoon at her liotne on 11 :.'r- ' . Ti.e rooms were decorated i'i f : ri k and v.hite. After an n:'t i-rn-n tf arnt-s a lunche.m was sT '-d. The taide v, a decorated wi'h p;n!c and v. hi! fw. . pen-, mid lind as a rent rrj i--.. b.r.-birthday b.r.-birthday eako d- ccrat v. i t ta -i:ik .T.n ly roc and hain f:e pink can-dl'-s. J a pa ne so f a t. s v. re the fn vnr.s. Kourte. n little jrir! f rinn' v.ere ;:e;ts. MI.nS JOS P:PHINK V.tT.SK entertained enter-tained at a brid'fi bin-'h-'Mn yes trrday af tTnnnn at her hme mi KiMtth Last Rtreet in lion'T M" Mr. J. N. Iiue.se of Seattle und Mk A. liii'--of Poeatrllo, who are vi:tin' lure. Jtnsket of gladioli ere i.ed in 1 he living rnotns and the te;i table v. as decorated dec-orated with nwict p 'a. , tied ith ink rnaline. Tho tncits incinled Mii Julia, sic phen n, M i.s Ka t hlecn ( mhea n , Mrs Marjja ret ta Ibtpcrt, M i.'-s u-' i: r Malone, fis Jorotiy JenkbiM.n, Mia Loretta Mab-ne, Trs. H. V,', M.iTw.m.l, Mrs. C. I. I'nrr, Mrs. W. N. L.-wi-. Mm. K. C. Trennor. MISS MAR.IOKIK IT A Kh'TS. rntcr-t rntcr-t .i i ned b' st oven i n z ' " hnn'ir or' tlie Daughters of l.yndi. The early part of tho evening was spent at the theater and was followed by a .dumber party at the home of-Mis Harris. Tho p;uMH wrrn Mi-m Ivbdwriss Seliuster, MN M'uia llnitorff, Mis,s 1'llen M ef a rt y, M j.s "i r'i ni:i Ka m ry , Mirt Jo-'-phin- ai t y, Mrs. It. I'.. Kainev, Jr., Miss Myrti'-r rdinton, Mis A n nico. I ,y ma n and Miss Ter 'a M " r.dy of California, AHKCKPTM was ;:ini la-t e v -niiiK' fi the lumie of M rs. .1. If. Mt tie ford in Imnor f ( Mirdnn P. W k , who has rerrn My re 1 u r n ed I'm in i l. f 1 1 fin months' overseas n',r'ie,1 I 'a I r i n I ir rolors and ftyinbols W'-rtt uvd as drrnr.i 1 t ion s. The e vr n i u wan ,i;pe n t w i I h ca r-I-i and dancing. The hfslri,s wu n, -anted i a reeei v i n and en I e 1 1 a i n i n by he r rnolher, Mrs. C. W. Peek. - TH P, I, AST of IL srrie;, o I (iaili'rs W.H yiven at 1'nrl toiilas l;rd eeniii bv the nieinber.s of Hie I'alriolie leai;in; of tho "War ('amp Coinmniiily t-erviee. Tho league, has been or!,'anird ;iner January, '.lt and haii iven regular ciilertainoienl.i for no-n in the frrvh'f. ASM A Id bin i-henn i:im ;d vn y e : trdny by Mr;.. I'md ' . beonaid a I t lie f Ml ll 1 rv club. The (abb- r a i decorated in f;n r n flo u er. ( o e i i ere laid fr r,r en. MIH. IiKWCI'T K" M ). e 1 1 1 rrij -,I al Imieheoii e.lerday nl h-r homo on Second a i nil''. I .a I e an in no i |