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Show Retarns From the East MISS IRENE ROHRBACK, the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rohrback, w-ho returned during the past week from an extended Eastern visit -V. " - " - ' ' - . J . -Sv 1 Vew i ;' ' ' ?'; - hv. " .-'' i . - . .. ,t . ' e " , " - -. - . v.- . - :'; : ,:' -., - -" , J - ' ! ;''k -. V":-,.' -; I "'V, "' '' , i . . ' ... - : . - MISS ROHRBACK left In December De-cember with her father, E. J. Rohrback, for New York City. Mr. Rohrback returned re-turned after a abort trip and Miaa Rohrback has spent the paat four months visiting relatives In Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania and Washington, D. C. Reception at Deanery Members of 8t Mark's parish gav a reception Thursday evening at the deanery In honor of Dean and Mrs. William Fleetwood. Gueata were received. re-ceived. In th drawing room, where a wealth of fragrant lilacs waa the decoration. dec-oration. Assisting ths honored guests In receiving were: Mr. and Mrs. r A. pyks, Mrs. W. P. Kiser, Mrs. J. E. Oglesby, Mrs. George W. Huee and Mrs. George Wesson. , Presiding at ths supper table were Mrs. J. M Callow. Mra C. P. Over-field. Over-field. Mrs. D. C. Maturln and Mra C. D. Moore. A basket of pink tulips mads an attractive centerpiece for the table. Assisting In serving were Mrs. Cauaten Browne, Mra Walter Guntcr, Miss Gertrude Met Ira th, Mrs. Thomas Wise, Mrs. W. A. Kuttan. Mra Charles Wilkes, Mra C. E. Traver, Mlaa Mary Kirks and Mlaa Marjone Wesson. Many friends of Dean and Mra Fleetwood outalde of the pariah, as well aa members of the congregation, called during th vning. e e Following th marriag of Ml Mary Chamber and Leslie A. Gordon, which took place at noon Thursday in ths Salt Lake temple, a dinner was held Thuraday evening at the home of th bride's parents, Mr. and Mra J. H. Chambers. Covers were laid for twenty-five, including in-cluding members of the famillea and a few close frienda Th tabl was effectively ef-fectively decorated in lavender and white, with a crystal' basket of lilacs In the chosen shades ths centerpiece. The bride wore a smart traveling suit of gray, with whit hat and shoes. Attar July 1 Mr. and Mr. Gordon will be at bom at Garfield, Utah. e e e A handkerchief "shower was given Thursday night by Mrs. H. Kred Kgnn at her horn in th Moaart apartments In honor of Miss Tessls Harmon. The charming combination of pink and pals yellow was used In the decora-tlona decora-tlona Yellow tulip wer arranged In a bowl as ths centerplec for the table, ta-ble, wher a 1st aupper was served. Festoons of pink and yellow tuli extended ex-tended from th chandelier to the corner of th tables, wher were placed artistic littl electric lamps with yellow shades. Ths place cards In a pink and yellow yel-low flower design eere laid for Mra. George Finch, Mra Karl Willes. Miss Claire Henderson, Mlee Edna Henderson, Hender-son, Miss Velma Mackay, Mra Vera Johnson, Miss Esther Johnson. Mine Bern Ice Lyman, Miss Ida Giles, Mia Marcus Bobbins and Mra. Nellie Jonn-son. Jonn-son. see The Woman's auxiliary of St. Marx's cathedral gave a silver tea Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mra W. W Rosea In Esst First South street between be-tween the hour of t and o'clock Basket and crystal vases of purpi lilacs were. used for th decorations of the room-' The centerplec of th tea table was a brass basket filled with crimson tulips and white lilabe. Under Un-der ths direction of Mra A. H. Pea body a musical program waa given. Miss Mas Anderson gave a number of violin solos, accompanied by Miss Marl Ellington El-lington at th piano. Mra. Margaret Schick waa heard In contralto aoloa and Misa Hermle Rogers gav piano' selecllona Little Mia Betty Allison gav a number of fancy dancea e e e Mra. O. H. Kiater I her from California, Cali-fornia, and la at present at horn in th Richmond apartmente.. |