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Show : ' Was a May. Bride MRS. C JACK DENTON, married Mayl. She was formerly for-merly Miss Rachel Larson. (ride the irust of honor. were Mrs, K M. UandaUl. Mrs. Satton, Mrs. J. H. N. Williams, Mrs. J. B. Davie, Mrs. All-cot All-cot t, Mrs. A. T. Miller, Mrs. E. F. Mills. Mrs. Hetke, Mrs. P. A. Dlx, Mrs. George Burt. Mrs. O. O. Oooch and Mra Fred Eberhardt. e o Mrs. 8. P. Warren entertained the members of her club Tuesday afternoon after-noon at her homo, (01 Houth Ninth Kast street. Luncheon was served to the twelv members of tho club from one lone table, which was prettily decorated with a banket of pink and whit sweet pea as a centerpiece. Tho guests were Mrs. M. E. Austin, Mrs. W. D. Gaby, Mrs. Charles Sher-roer, Sher-roer, Mrs. John Davidson, Mrs. Paul Franks, Mrs. R A. Cobb, Mrs. W. o. Williams, Mrs. J. J. Blake. Mrs. Oorge' Irtd. Mrs. C. . Brown, Mrs. William i K. Hmlth. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Iteuser have taken the Harry Bryne home, 364 East Bouth Temple street for tne summer. The Kola club, formerly the N'evele club, was entertained Thursday afternoon after-noon by Mm. Arthur II. Dibble at her home on Wilson avenue. Pink and white sweet peas were arranged in a crystal howl as the centerpiece for the table. The guests of honor" were Mrs. T. HilUtrom and Miss Bessie Uroes-beck, Uroes-beck, and th other gueta were Mrs. Ralph Leonard, Mrs. Roy Wood, Mrs. K. lAkin. Mr. E. W. Crompton, Mrs. C W. Archer, Mrs. William Parmeley. e A son was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Byer. Georre L. Nye of Denver was tho motif mo-tif for the affair. A basket of purpl lilacs and feathery sweet cecella mad a charming centerpiece for tho luncheon lunch-eon tab la, where covers were laid for close friends of tho honored guest, e e Mrs. A. I Houser and llttlo son ar-rived ar-rived Friday to visit Mrs. Houser s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Anderson, see Mrs. Francis B. Perkins of MrOlH. Nv., has been visiting; her mother hero, while en route to the East. Mrs. Perkins Per-kins was formerly Mtas Bertie Hol-echuh. Hol-echuh. Mix Emma Johnson entertained Tuesday evening" at her home on Sixth avenue and I street with a shower and dancing party in honor of Miss Alberta. I'arxnni, who Is to be a bride of this week. The young women guests met early In the evening and their men friends Joined them later for dancing. The home- was beautifully decorated in the delicate shades of pink, green and white. The miiic of the evening was furnitihed by Miss Mahle Collins and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Collins. Those present were Mihs Kmley Cribbs. Richard Rich-ard White, Mi.ii Flo I ie Ummon, Ed. I-ei-s. lrene Crebhs, F. Anderson, Katie Ka-tie Murray, Hasle Keener,. Zelma Newman, New-man, Irene Hansen, Mr. Miller, Mm. Parsons. Jack Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson, Luetic Jensen, Frank Uatley. Mrs. Chase. William Mitchell, Mrs. M. Kleley. Mrs. 21. K. Cook and Mrs. W. A. Mc-j Mc-j Neal entertained Friday afternoon at ! a delightful kensington tea, at their home in the Hlllcreat apartments In honor of Mrs. A. J. Hlmmes, who will leave soon for California, where she will make her home. The guests, be- j I I THIS m.niag. of Mis. Rachel Larson and C. Jack Denton took place Monday, May 21, In Poratello, Ida, The bride ts an attractlv. young woman of Oar field and Mr, Denton ts a win of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denton of this city. Th. couple are now on a wedding trip and will mak. their bom. In Qarfleld upon their return. ... Miss Phyllis Burn, was hostess at an Informal tea Wednesday afternoon, complimenting Miss Allneada Kardley. who will be married soon to Hubert Hall. Rad, Whit, and blue prevailed In the decoration., and the tea tabl. held aa a centerpiece a baaket of red and whit, carnatlnna tied with blue tulle. Mrs. J. R bums, Mrs. K. J. Koulger, Miss Cecil Burns assisted. About thirty guests were present e- Miss Anna Odell, a June hrlde, was th. motif for a pleasant affair given Monday night by Mia. Kthel Willmnr. at the horn, of Mra. W. M. Donohue on Ninth Kast street. Th. decorations of the rooms and th. ttspper table were most effective In a dainty color scheme of pink and white. Vase, of roses and whll. lllnc. were need In th. living rooms. Th. centerpiece cen-terpiece for the .upper table was a baaket of pink ro.es on a mirror, whlcn was outlined In pretty effects with rose leaves and am Max. Festoons of pink tull. 'extended from the chandelier to th. nut cups, which were In a rose shar. Mra. W. M. Donahue and Mlsa Rebecca Re-becca Willmor. of Logan assisted. Eighteen guests were present, see Vfr. and Mra. Hugh RhoarJe. are now At horn at 14 Kensington apart-menta. apart-menta. ... Mr. and Mrs. T 8. Spencer and daughter Katharine, left Monday for New Tork. where they win visit Frank Spencer, who Is a student at Columbia university. ... Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Strtngfellow have announced the engagement of their daughter Martha to Harry Cox. The marriage I. planned for early In Juna e e Miss Margaret Taylor arrived home Mondajr from California. Miss Taylor Tay-lor ha. been visiting friends In Ins Angeles since ah. was graduated 'early In May from th. University of California. Cali-fornia. e e e Mr. and Mrs. Kred A. Hat. are visiting visit-ing Mr. and Mra Fred Hal. Jr. at Good Springs, Nev. Com, Mr. and Mra. B. B. Mann, Mr. and Mra. Walk.r. e e e Mra. Carl Rindflelsch entertained the members of the Just-a-Mere club ' Thursday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mra 8. C. Laraen. 1166 Milton : avenue. j Luncheon wa. served. The hostess wss presented with a hand painted plate. Musical numbers were ' rendered ren-dered by Mlsa Minnie Rind net sen. The guests of th. club won Mr. A. N. Kngberg. Mrs. Jack Cammeron Jr.. Miss Johnetta Larsen and the Misses Carolena and Minnie Rindflelsch. see Second in Series Of - Bridge Teas The second of two attractive bridge teas presided over recently by Mrs. Krank McUanney was held Thursday at the McGanney home on East Third i Bouth street. Th. first was given May 24 and th. honored guest, on both occasions oc-casions were Mrs. B. 1. Moore. Mrs. K. M. Symmes and Mrs. K. A. Lind- I blade of Bacchus, Utah. All the decorations and appointments I were carried out In the national colon. Crystal baskets of red and white carnations, car-nations, tied with ribbon In the trlrol- I or. were used about the rooms snd centered the small tables from which I tea wa. served. The tallies and place cards were In a patriotic design, and the Ice, and confections wer. red. whit. and blue. The guests Included, besides th. ' guests of honor: M nmrn R Bulbs, U S a. OMsT Un. Hons r.rr 1W A H gram Hrl . J. .uilna Mr W O IMMHI i i ' H.m M A. Trt r Mr. i g W.( J' w J" n O UVSIM.,, t J IT Hn,U , Hrv .',. , Un X I K.I Mn U B W.ilM art a. a. Anslt Mn sUrs - e Two recent bride, and a brlrie-elert, I Mrs. Gerald Thomiia, Mra. HaroM pick- . eiing and Miss Claire Haynes. were the complimented guests at an attrac- ' tlvely arranged bridge lunrneon given I yesterday by Mlas Beth Bradrord and Miss Lisle Bradford on the Inclosed roof garden of the Hotel Utah. Mrs. Gerald Thomas was married last October and was formerly Miss Florence Winder; Mrs. Harold Pickering Picker-ing (Misa Margaret Cummorkl Is a bride of the early spring, and Mlsa Haynes will be married Jun. 14 to John Harold Horlick Jr. The guests were seated for luncheon st one long table, which held ss a centerpiece cen-terpiece a basket of spring flowers In a A btmutifully appointed luncheon wu Rlvtin Thurftday by Mn O. J. Sal-lahury Sal-lahury at her home on FaM rlrnt Routh vtreet, compllmentlnf Mra. I-nnlel C. Jackllnir. A banket of Darwin tulip In an artistically blended variety of Kay colors wu the central decoration of tha table, where cover were laid for twelve. Colonel and Mra. Jackllnr have been at the Hotel Vtnh for the past week, en route to Pan FYanrtnco from New Tork City. Many of the smartest af gfalrs of the week have been given In their honor, amonjr them being an attractive at-tractive dinner party Wednesilny given by Mr. and Mra. R Walker .Salisbury at their home on Kast South Temple street. e e e Mra. Dtmran Orant Rt chart who will leave soon to Join Lieutenant Rich-art Rich-art In Wyoming, was tha gueat of honon Thursday at an Informal kensington ken-sington tea presided ovr by Mrs. K.-K. Hoffman at her home In the Eagle Oate apartments. The rooms were decorated with lilac and Iris and a dozen guests enjoyed the pleasant affair. af-fair. e e e Mr. and Mrs. Lewla McComlck have gone to their country home In Cottonwood Cotton-wood fur the summer. e Mra. George D. Keyser and children have returned to the Keyser ranch in Idaho after a short vinit here. e Mr. and Mr. Glen Walker entertained enter-tained m formally Frlrfftv evening at their home, 114 South Fifth Kast street. In honor of the sixth wedding anniversary anni-versary of their marrtHge. The evening was spent In gnmes and a rght supper wss served. Thorw prent were Mr. snd Mrs. J. V. Buckle. Mr. and Mrs. R. . Bailey. Mr. and Mra. A. F. La c Harming variety. The lavender tonee predominated and a graceful how of amethyst tulle waa tied to the handle. The place cards were hand painted sketches of brides. Bridge followed tn the afternoon. e e Mrs, Fred Foot and daughter, Leone, left yesterday for Ie Angelea and the beaches, where they will spend th summer. Mra. C. R Rush and grandmother. Mra. C. Redding, arrived last week from their home in San frYanclaco. Mrs. Rush will spend the summer here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, C. T. Jennings, Jen-nings, and Mr. Rush will join tier tn July. e ' Mrs. ,llza Baer announce the engagement en-gagement of her dan enter Irene to' l-Ymnk H. Uoyd. The marriage will j take place this moiyh. A delightful birthday party was given 1 by Miss Ueorgla Van Dyke at her home ' on Vernon avenue last week. Those j present were Zelphla Johnson, 8ivia Kahn. Rose Fuigerald. Doris Hlater, Winnifred, Dorothy and Oladye Van Dyne, Kirby Torton, Iau! Hewell. William Wil-liam tSewell, Htanley Oters, tfhirley Kvans and James Ryan. j e Radiant Sewing circle will meet J Wednesday afternoon with Mrn. Hoaa . and Miss Ruth Olaaebrooke. M Kast I First Houth street. i t Mr. and Mrs. Wi F. Karls visited Mr. and Mra. Edgar R Karls in Idaho Falls Wednesday. I e e Mra James K. Jennings was hotttees Thursday at a delightful Informal j I luncheon given at the Jennlnga home oa Kast bout Temple street. Mra. j L |