Show 1 I I i l V r J g fl I I Iq TW I j t Tx I. r I w t. t w l W tJ k l-A l L U jf j i j 1 L I I LL I l lI I I f tL I J I s 0 N u lt a active tive Dinner woof Garden gf Mary Lynch the h lovely OV IY young youn Mr and Mrs J. J C. C Lynch ps st ss S at a beautifully appointed appoint Glance dance Monday on the roof g garthe garthe gar gar- r- r the Hotel Utah given for a athe ar ar r of t the young belles who will oon for Eastern schools guests numbering twenty four seated at one large table which in the charming com com- lavender and pink Three r lavender and pink sweet With th streamers and smart mart bows bow S der and pink chiffon formed the them m If decorations I Wj C. C Lynch and Mrs Thomas chaperoned Y and covers were B r Miss Geraldine Grace of San ji Miss Helen Kearns Miss ti Miss Olive Wall Miss Esther h. h Miss r Mary Dooley Miss Beth Bethe e Miss Dorothy White MissI Miss I. I t. t y Miss Bess Faddis I t argaret Crowley Miss Margaret m Eugene John Lynch is is Kearns Jr Ra Ray Taylor Charles CharlesD D Heber Young Robert McCon- McCon i M Harry Badger Richard Walker Valker u. n ber Valker ri p P. j J. Moran jr jr- and vans ala aln n P. P D. D Parkinson entertained friends at the opening perform- perform Robinson Crusoe Jr at the lake Lak th theatre atre Tuesday evening included Miss Olive Wall Vall Geraldine Grace Miss Helen Miss Margaret Crowley Lieu- Lieu Chapman and Lieutenant MotI Mot- Mot I rand and and Mrs Alex Amundsen enter- enter f Friday arid and Tuesday in inI I and Mrs W. W H. H Stanton Pansies and ferns in a a the centerpiece for tor the I Ible ble where covers were laid for I n each occasion The rhe eve eve- spent in motoring eve I JBf ct S S I I hundred guests were bidden to i given Monday evenin evening by i A. A W. W Ivins at their home hone cond avenue in honor of Mr and I Kermon Wells who wh recently rel re- re l from rom a months month's honeymoon in I Ii Irs Wells was formerly Miss 1 ita Ivins the third daughter of Mrs Ivins and her marriage yells took place the latter part sting ting in receiving were Mr Ivins Clarice Clance Wells VeIls Miss Helen Wells j I Ji iss l Fulvia ulvia Ivins Mrs Gordon Hyde Mrs Joseph Wells VeIls and Sloan assisted generally room was in charge of aisy Miss Veda Teda Hun- Hun Miss Frances Grant Miss Vir- Vir Slawson lawson Miss Helen Wright Miss Burton and Miss Frances Me- Me t. t was was served on the ver veranda by Dorothy Snow and Miss Annand Anne Ann Annel p l Mr Ir and Mrs Wells left evening for Milford Utah they will spend the winter I sEmma s- s 5 JEmma Emma C C. of Hartford niost worthy grand matron of n ral grand chapter Order I n tar who has spent several i iII II Tt alt Lake the past week was i feda jed ed a reception at Masonic tern tern- tem tem-I 1 I evening which was at- at ati i Jl bya y a large number of i i i p O B El S. S members rs A number of of i affairs it ta rs were given in m Mrs wco- wco I co-I j I i honor J while here and could her I I I have ave e been prolonged she would been extensively entertained I I la O and Mrs Merryman i olVi Salt Lake toured Yel- Yel I ark jark and visited in Montana I T Idaho h They left for Wyoming I 1 ei ning where Mrs j I th the guest of honor at the grand i I r to be held at Cheyenne j 10 Mr r S S I lecraft club was entertained W W. D D. Spurrier at her Hawthorne avenue The tea centered with red and white while the library was bright 9 The club will meet I day iday September 20 20 at the home homeS S S' S G. G Lov r I F. F F F. Miller mr entertained at a I shower Thursday eve- eve 1 honor of her her- sister Miss Ada lionor whose engagement is I and an- an d oday long table in the dining room in yellow streamers ex- ex g from the dome to the ends and Lithe table with a large crystal filled with sweet peas and tied I S l large rge tulle bow in the center i vases and baskets of black u ans and petunias were used I I prating ping prating the other rooms The also carried out the ye- ye I hostess was assisted by her Il P. P E. E Taylor and Miss I i t five five guests were Ino in- in t o greet the to bride J Bride Honored By Her Club Mrs Hermon Wells Tells a bride of the midsummer was the complimented guest at a luncheon Tuesday at at the the I Hotel Utah given by the members of I the S. S B. B club A A. gold basket filled I with a charming variety of summer flowers formed the centerpiece with graceful loops of blue and lavender tulle on the handle Ribbons of lavender lavender laven laven- der and blue extended from the thc central decorations to the places Present be besides besides be- be sides Mrs Wells VeIls were Miss Mary Godbe Miss Helen Spencer Miss Helen Wells VeIls Miss Priscilla Cartwright Miss Esther Badger and Miss Marian Whit Whit- ney Miss Lillian Pond entertained entertained at a bridge tea Tuesday at her home on S SI street in honor of Miss Eunice Robinson Robin Robin- I son whose marriage to Clarence M. M Aldous of Logan took place i Wednesday in the Salt Lake I Temple The guests were entertained 1 at five tables of bridge in hr the early afternoon afternoon afternoon aft aft- I and a number of others came in for tea at 4 Mrs S. S S. S Pond assisted her daughter in entertaining I Garden flowers were used about the rooms and the centerpiece for the tea table was a rustic basket of S S S I I Mrs DUdle Dudley Gallagher will entertain the ladies ladles of the Victor Sewing circle Thursday afternoon at her home 45 Fifth West street The Salt Lake Womans Woman's club will hold Its first meeting of the club year on Tuesday at al with Mrs T. T P. P de Groot 1142 East First South A musical musical musical mu mu- program in charge of Mrs Sumpter Sump Sump- ter will be rendered As business of importance is to be considered members members mem mem- bers are urgently requested to be on time for the business session that will willi precede the the- S S S The regular business meeting meeting- of the Ladies' Ladies Aid society of Liberty Park M. M E. E church was held on Thursday afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon at the home of Mrs G. G D. D Kent 1076 East Ninth South street The following following fol fol- fol- fol lowing officers were elected for tor the ens ensuing ing year Mrs M. M J. J Carter president Mrs W W. H. H Barrett vice vice- president Mrs E. E B. B Whiteside secretary secretary sec see Mrs T. T R. R Johnson J treasurer Mrs Virginia D. D Ernst will entertain enter enter- tam tain Wednesday night at her home Douglas avenue for members of the Fraternal Brotherhood and friends S S S The Lloyd alliance of the First UnitarIan Unitarian Uni Uni- church will meet at the church parlor Wednesday afternoon at for tor a a business meeting and Red Cross work I S S I i i I I i I I I I I Delphyna Club Holds Meeting The members of the Delphyna club vere were delightfully entertained Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day afternoon by Miss Sue Smith The early afternoon hours were spent in a kensington and tea was served at 4 o'clock the hostess being assisted by Mrs 1 Leon Carstensen and Miss Tulla Mollerup A color scheme of yellow and white was used with a basket of French marigolds as the centerpiece for the tea ta table The club members present were Mrs Mary Van Mrs S. S A. A Chalker Mrs Merle Van Duren Mrs Bessie Besie McLelland McLelland 1 land Mrs 1 Miriam Jacobsen Mrs Eri Erma Er Er- Erma ma Dean Mrs Leon Carstensen Mrs Della Delia Armstrong Miss Phyllis Jacobsen JacobI Jacob- Jacob sen Miss Tulla Mollerup Miss Laura Smith and Miss 1 Helen Heen Croft Additional Addi Addi- guests Included Mrs Valois Kennicott KenI Ken- Ken Mrs J. J W. W Smith Miss Ruby Smith and Miss Grace Smith S S S The Ladies' Ladies Avid Aid society of the First Congregational l church will meet meet Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day from 11 to 3 o'clock at the church parlors S S S I Mrs O. O V W. Powers was hostess I Thursday afternoon at an attractive fall luncheon given complimenting complimenting- to I her guest Miss Alice Whipple of Bur Bur- l la ha The table and rooms were Bur I bright with early fall fail flowers About twenty guests were entertained Miss Whipple who will be remembered as asa asa asa a popular guest in the city last summer sum sum- summer mer will remain about a month longer before returning t to her hr home I I I Mrs Frederick Palmer the charming wife of Captain Palmer of Ft Douglas I entertained at a bridge tea on Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues- Tues day for the benefit of the tobacco fund for the soldiers in the trenches Ten tables were arranged for bridge and others came in for tea at 4 The Tho Tho affair was one of a series being given each cacho Tuesday by the matrons at 1 Jit Ft t. t Douglas for the fund I Miss Marjorie Marjone Whiteley returned returned I I early eaily in the week from a visit with Miss Ora Chipman in American For Fork I Successful Reception A reception was given Friday evening evening evening eve eve- ning at the Ladies Ladies' Literary club by the ladies ladles of the Altar society of the Cathedral of Madeleine 1 The main auditorium au au- au where the guests were re received received received re- re was decorated with flags and fall faU flowers in the golden shades A delightful musical program was given in the early part of the evening under the direction of Mrs A II hr Pea- Pea body Solos were given by Miss Gladys Giadys Fisher and Mrs Margaret Schick The Mae Anderson stringed orchestra also furnished numbers A light supper was served in the li Ii- Ii bra The table was beautifully decorated decorated decorated deco deco- rated in the attractive shades of deep rose A basket of asters In the chosen shades formed the centerpiece and candelabra with rose candles furthered the effect Presiding at the urns were Mrs Thomas Kearns Mrs James OConnor O'Connor Mrs Ronald Morri Morrison n and Mrs E. E J. J OBrien In the receiving line were Mrs T J. C. C Lyn Lynch h. h Mrs Irs Jane Cann Mrs J. J J. J Burke Burle Mrs 1 C C. A A. Quigley and Father Anzalone Chairmen of the various committees included Mrs F. F J. J j I o Westcott Mrs E. E F. F Kauffman Mrs 1 I I C. C A. A Quigley and Miss Kate Halloran 1 I Salt Lake people will be interested in inthe inthe inthe the news of ot the promotion of Captain Samuel Minter Parker to a major Major and Mrs Parker Parler have been stationed stationed stationed sta sta- sta- sta for the past three years at Lincoln Lincoln Lin Lin- coln coIn Neb where Major Parker was an instructor at the university in military science Recently he has been transferred transferred transferred trans trans- to Des Moines Ia la Mrs Parker was formerly Miss Janet Richards daughter of Mrs Edward Richards and anda a popular society belle of Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Lucien Ray nay entertained at a family dinner Wednesday evening on the roof garden of the Hotel Utah in honor of ot the thirty-fifth thirty wedding anniversary of Mrs Rays Ray's parents Colonel Colonel Colo Cob nel and Mrs Richard W. W Young A basket of pink and white asters decorated decorated decorated dec dec- orated the table and covers were laid for Mr and Mrs Young Mr and Mrs Richard W. W Young Jr Mr and Mrs S. S D. D Thurman Mr 1 and Mrs Adam S. S Bennion Miss 1 Mary Young Miss Connie Connie Connie Con Con- nie Young and Mr and Mrs Ray S S S SAn An informal bridge tea was given giyen Monday afternoon by Mrs Horace Bowman and Miss Carolyn Cowan at atthe atthe atthe the Cowan home on Second avenue in compliment to Mrs Girard Hale who will leave soon for France Her husband husband hus bus band Girard Hale the well well known artist has enlisted for military service and Mrs Hale expects to do RedCross Red RedCross RedCross Cross work She spent some time in Europe at the beginning of the war as a Red Cross nurse ur e. e Miss Elma Halvorsen a bride of the week was the motif for several social affairs last week Wednesday afternoon Mrs George H. H Morris entertained at a shower and tea in her honor Garden I flowers adorned the rooms Fifteen guests were present Mrs L. L B. B Brown entertained Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day evening at her home in the BuckIngham Buckingham Buck Buck- Buckingham Ingham apartments for Miss Halvorsen Supper was served from small tables each holding as a centerpiece centerpiece-a a basket of pink and white sweet peas A basket basket basket bas bas- ket of the sweet peas formed the centerpiece centerpiece centerpiece cen cen- for the large table and candelabra candelabra candelabra candel candel- abra with pink shads furthered the pink and white color scheme Miss Zena Halvorsen and Mrs T. T J. J Halpin assisted assist assist- ed the hostess Twenty tour guests were entertained S S S Mr and Mrs Paul Thilo left ft yesterday yesterday yes yes- for their ranch in the Uinta basin where they will make their home this winter S S S Miss Kathleen McCooey left yesterday yesterday yesterday yes yes- for the East wh where re she will visit with relatives and friends Mrs Henry Mann and two children have returned from a months month's visit at atthe atthe atthe the Fax ranch at Mackay Ida Miss Marree Giles has been visiting in Bingham for the past two weel weeks as the guest of Miss Bianchi Pt et the home of Mrs Peter Gotis Mrs Dolly Giles Brinkley Mr and Mrs Harvey Snow Miss Norma Snow and Dan Russell motored to Bingham to spend Sunday with Mr Mrs Mr and Mrs R J. J. J Shields have left for a three weeks weeks' Eastern trip 5 S 5 Robert J. J Shields accompanied by his two nephews Robert J. J Mitchell and McKay Mitchell has returned from froma a motor tri trip through southern Idaho S S Miss Le Trice Belcher has returned to Salt Lake after spending six months in Dallas Tex The past six weeks she has been visiting at the Great Lakei Lake and In Chicago En route to the West Miss Belcher was the guest of Mr and Mrs Max W. W Flothow of Woodbine la Ta I I A son has been born to Mr and Mrs I Max W. W Flothow of Woodbine Ia la The I II new arrival who is now 3 weeks old has been named Max William Jr Mrs I Flothow was formerly Miss Renee Redman Redman Redman Red Red- man daughter of Mr and Mrs B. B F F. Redman of this city S S S Mrs Charles Wilkes Viles and Miss DeI Deborah Deborah De De- De- De borah Wilkes have returned from Bear I Lake where they have been guests of Mr and Mrs T. T W. W Boyer Hoyer for several weeks Mr and Mrs Boyer have closed their summer home at Bear Lake Lale and returned to the the- city t 1 Mr and Mrs Charles haris and children have returned to Salt Lake LakeI j I to reside after spending the past three II years in San Diego For the present they are at home borne in the Bungalow apartments S S S Mrs Charles Doolittle and daughter Dorothy will leave this this- week for California California California Cali Cali- fornia where Miss Doolittle will vill attend at atI attend attend at- at tend a school in southern California so S S S SWord I Word has been received here of the appointment of Clay Wallace Vallace formerly of this city and well known mown here to a II lieutenancy in the engineering corps of the army Lieutenant Wallace was graduated from the school of engineering engineer engineer- ing at the University of Utah several years ago and has been located at McGill Mc- Mc Gill Nov NeY Recently he has lias been Inthe in inthe inthe the office of the Interstate commerce commission at t San Francisco He will willbe willbe be stationed at the Presidio S S S Mrs E. E L. L Mills who will leave soon for California was the complimented guest at an Informal supper given 11 W Wednesday evening by Mrs C. C P. P Diels and Miss Eva Arrington Arlington at the Arrington home decorated I the rooms and the supper table Thirty Thirty- five guests were entertained 5 S S I Mrs Harry Bintz and small daughter daugh daugh- ter have returned from a visit with relatives In Crawford Neb eb They were accompanied home by Mrs Milbourn Eastman a sister of Mrs Bintz who will be her guest for tor several weeks I Miss Ethel Bixby has returned from froma a stay at the Girls' Girls Friendly |