Show SMART AFFAIR AT I 1 Miss Ethelyn Walker Valker and Miss Margaret Margaret Margaret Mar Mar- garet Crowley were hostesses last evening evening evening eve eve- ning at a dancing party given at nt the home of Miss Walker Valker in the Cottonwoods complimentary to Miss Miss' Geraldine Grace a charming visitor visitor visitor vis vis- vis- vis from the cast The large living room wa was cleared for dancing and beautifully decorated with garden flowers in the rose shades The spacious verandas and lawns were attractive with gaily colored lanterns and numerous easy chairs and swings A buffet supper was served in the dining room where the color scheme of rose was also used The centerpiece centerpiece centerpiece center center- I piece for the supper table was a gold basket filled with lovely rose shaded sweet peas and tied with rose tulle I The hostesses were assisted during durIng- the evening by their mothers Mrs H H. I W. W Walker and Mrs W W. A. A Crowley Iii A stringed orchestra furnished the music The guests included sixty I members of ot the younger social set who motored out for the affair a a aMiss Miss Marjorie Mathews entertained this afternoon at a kensington at her home on North West Temple street her guests including Miss Rhea Taylor Miss Hazel Needham Miss 1 Agnes Clive Miss Fae Lambert Miss C Catherine Cather Cather- Cather therIne ther- ther ine Clinton Cllnton Miss l Lillian Fox Miss Carol Lyon Mrs W. W C C. C Davidson Mrs Bert Smith and Mrs Jack Goddard i Mr and Mrs Walter Valter Lewis entertained entertained entertained enter enter- last evening at the first of a series of informal dinners to be given at their country home in Cottonwood Their guests were Captain and Mrs Harry Jordon Mr and Mrs Mr Richard Keyes and Mr 1 and Mrs W. W P. P Kiser a Mrs D. D Reed Jones and Miss Gladys Bywater entertained last evening at ata ata a dancing party in honor of Lynn Bywater Bywater Bywater By- By water a member of the Utah field ar ar- tillery Thirty guests were present S a Miss Edith Beckman was host hostess ss at atan atan atan an informal affair Wednesday evening given In compliment to Thomas Perry who Nho will leave soon for tor military ser ser- ser ser- vice The lawns were decorated with Japanese lanterns and summer flowers and the evening was spent in games and music About twenty guests were entertained a e a Mrs Ivy Marioneaux and Miss Doroth Dorothy Do Do- Dorothy roth rothy Marioneaux l have returned to Salt Lake after arter spending the past six months on the Pacific coast Mr and Mrs Jackson McChrystal and daughter dEtte left yesterday for fora a months month's visit at Los Angeles and ann the beaches r Rev Simmons of ot De Buque Mont who is occupying the pulpit of the Phillips Congregational church this summer will give a a. talk this evening at the annual outing of the W. W C. C T. T U. U If at Liberty park The address will wilI be I given at 7 o'clock and the subject is My Impressions in Dry Territory a Mrs F Frank rank Bowers will entertain at dinner this evening In compliment to Miss Vera Chamberlain a bride of next week a a 1 Miss Florence Ware and her guest Miss Dorothy Todd of Chicago left today for a trip through Yellowstone park a a Mrs Arthur Kelly returned yesterday yesterday yesterday yester yester- day from a two months' months visit with her parents in Kansas City She also with friends In Oklahoma and Colorado A pretty pretty home wedding of the week was that of Miss Almina Robbins and Harold Lambourne which took place at the brides bride's home on Lincoln avenue The ceremony was performed at o'clock by Bishop C. C C. C and was followed by a reception The bride was attended by her sister I Miss Mary Robbins and Wilford Leonard Leonard Leonard Leon Leon- ard was best man The bridal gown was of cream colored satin with pearl I trimmings and she carried a shower of brides bride's roses and sweet peas Miss I Mary Robbins was gowned in yellow j II crepe de do chene with blue trimmings hand and she carried an armful of yellow I roses An attractive golden decorative scheme was used The tall vases of adorned the living rooms and in the dining room where a buffet I supper was served Shasta daisies in a gold basket tied with yellow tulle formed the centerpiece e for the table Tiny gold bells were festooned from the she chandeliers The bridal party was assisted in re receiving re- re by Mrs st Ernt-st Robbins mother moth moth- er of the bride and Mr and Mrs C. C A. A Lambourne parents of the groom Mrs i W. W H. H Lyman presided in the dining room assisted by Miss Leila Lelia Cottam Miss 1 Sibyl Crowder Miss Louise Cutter Cutler Cut Cut- ler ter Miss 1 Dorothy Cutler and Miss Birdie Archer The c couple Uple will make their home in this city male mal Mrs Hel Helen n Kelly and John ohn W W. Hogan Hogan Hogan Ho- Ho gan both of this city were quietly married Wednesday afternoon at St. St Marys Mary's cathedral The ceremony was performed at 6 o'clock by l Father Schultz The Tho couple left Immediately for a a. honeymoon on the Pacific coast and upon their return will be at home lin in the Hill apartments i r |