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Show SOCIETY I nM RS. PARLEY KOCH, formerly Miss Kath-1 Kath-1 1 V 51 erine Schweberger, whose wedding took : I place Wednesday. ; , . .. . , yellow was the centerpiece for the tea table. The hostess was assisted by her s!eter. Mies Becky Almond. Sixteen friends of Mrs. Lewis were guests. The "Women's Democratic club will join with the Democratic league at a picnic to be given this evening at Saltair. Each member is asked to bring a basket lunch. The picnickers will meet for supper sup-per at 6 o'clock. The wedding of Miss Katherine Schwe-berger Schwe-berger and Parley Koch of Oakley, Idaho, took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. A reception was given Thursday evening at the home of the bride's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schweberger, 1954 Ninth East street. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Anna Schweberger, Schwe-berger, and Mi S3 Eva Weidner as bridesmaids. brides-maids. After a short honeymoon, the couple will make their home in Oakley, Idaho. Mrs. V. "W Gittings of Omaha, Neb., who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Petersen, of 30 F street, will leave today for Butte, Mont., where she will visit for two weeks. Mrs. Gloria Mayne of Los Angeles, but formerly of Salt Lake, is the guest of Dr. Grace Stratton Airey at her home on Third South street. She will go this week with the Airey family on a motor trip through Yellowstone. Mrs. Ethel Partridge Fordes will arrive Sunday from Los Angeles for a two weeks' visit with her parents, Mr.- and Mrs. T. W. Partridge, in the Buckingham apartments. Miss Elise Hogensen, Miss Julia Ho-gensen Ho-gensen and Miss Johanne Hogensen left Wednesday for Los Angeles, where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Halvorsen, formerly of this city. Miss Ruth Palmer and Miss Violet Whitworth have returned home, after spending a month in the northwest. Miss Jasmine Smith has as her guest this week Miss Marion Orr of San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Mr. and Mrs. Len Fish have gone to Portland to visit Mr. Fish's mother. Before Be-fore returning they will also visit friends and relatives in California. - Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Burkhardt will leave today for the coast, where they will visit for several weeks. Mtss Alda Stevens of Ely, Nev., formerly for-merly of this city, came to the city Thursday to join her aunt. Miss Belle Dewey. They will take a two months' trip to New York and other eastern cities. While in New York they will be guests of Mrs. Armitage Rhodes, formerly Mies May Rand of this city. Captain F. M. McHugh, M. C, has returned re-turned to his home in the city, after ten months' foreign service. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hampshire and sons. Melvin and Frank, and daughter, "Retty; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Relley and eon, Louis, and daughter, Marjorie, and thoir mother, Mrs. J. A. Harris, are at home in the Sorenson cottage in Mount Air for a month's stay. Mrs. E. F. TIanna and daughter, Helen, will return early next week from a two months' visit in the oast. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. C. Stott and their family, and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Beeson are now at home at 67 Twelfth East Btreet. After three years' absence in Hawaii and southern California, Mips Margaret Merrill has arrived from Pasadena to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. iSdward Merrill, on First avenue. Mr. an d Mrs. W. L. Patrick are receiving re-ceiving congratulations over a baby son, born Friday at the Holy Cross hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Gruber have as their guests Mr. Gruber' s sister. Miss Grace Gruber, and Miss Helen Foley. Society news for the Sunday Mltiona trill not be received by telephone later thsa U o'clock Saturday morning. Such Items must relate only lo events of Saturday or for the couiIdk wnek. Social events of the mst week must bo Bent In by Friday night. Club notes will not be received by telephone tele-phone la ter l ha n Krida y. ; Entertainment for Friends Before Departure F OR Lieutenant and Mrs. H. B. San-ford, San-ford, who will leave today for their home in Mansfield, Ohio, after visiting for two weeks with Mrs. Sanford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. McCanne, on U street, tho members of the Christian Endeavor society of the First Presbyterian church entertained at breakfast yesterday at the Breckton home on Bryan avenue. Other guests of honor were Miss Mildred Sohreck and Miss Helen Schreck, who will "leave soon for their home in Portland. .Ore. Miss Kathryn Davies was in charge of arrangements. ar-rangements. The guests were seated at ' small tables arranged on the porch. A basket of gardn flowers was the centerpiece center-piece for each. Mrs. L. J, Perkels was hostess at her home on U street, yesterday 1 afternoon, at a Kensington In "honor of Mrs. Sanford. Garden flowers were the decorations of the rooms and the tea tablo. Six close friends of Mrs. Sanford were guests. From 5 until 7 o'clock vestordav afternoon after-noon Miss Mattle Karrick and Miss Dor- othy Cook entertained at tea at the Blue Triangle tea room, complimenting Mrs. Sanford and the Misses Schreck. Sweet peas in an enameled bowl were the decorations deco-rations for the tab.'e. and covers were laid for Mrs. Sanford, Miss Mildred Schreck, Miss Helen Schreck, Miss Lois Carml-ehael. Carml-ehael. Miss Katherine Davies, Miss Maye RiLer, Miss Edith Wells. Miss Louise Wells, Mrs. Ashiel Richardson, Miss Es-telle Es-telle Dunyon, Miss Cook and Miss Karrick, Kar-rick, To compliment Miss Kathryn Whitney, whose engagement -to Thomas Kearns has been announced, Miss Josephine Richards will entertain at luncheon today to-day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Richards, on A street. Miss Whitney also will be guest of honor at a luncheon to be given next Thursday by Miss Olive Wall. Members of the Zoea club will entertain at a supper this evening at the roof garden of the Hotel Utah. Miss Dick Almond was hostess yesterday yester-day afternoon at an informal Kensington at her home on West Second South street, in homr of Mrs. Myron K. Lewis of San Francisco. Garden flowers were used about the rooms and a cut-glass bowl of marigolds on a cluny cloth over Mrs. Sam Theron of Norwich, Conn., reached Salt Lake Friday and will be the guest of her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ell J. Marsell, at their home, 975 Belmont avenue, for two weeks. Miss Esther Piper Is at the St. Mark's hospital, convalescing from a serious Illness. Captain R. S. McNieco of 1185 Blaine avenue has arrived in New York from overseas and will be mustered out some time next week at Camp Dix, according to word received by his wife. Mrs. Mc-Niece Mc-Niece will go to Denver to meet her husband. hus-band. Mrs. McNiece formerly was Miss Ruth Storer. |