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Show PROMINENT WOMAN IS LOCAL SPEAKER Th dub woiwn of the city to the number oi fifty fathered at Rowland Row-land Hall yesterday afternoon In re-aponaa re-aponaa to the Invitation of th( ctvlc, health and sanitation committees of th rar - siata federation to hear Mrs. Owen Wi-y Wi-y ter lve an informal talk on the work vat which the Civic club of Philadelphia has r done toward civic betterment. Mrs. W la ter told In a general way what had b-en done In reward to the much needed purl fvina of civic affalra In her home city, j She explained how. under the leadership of the Civic club, minor leagues had been formed In each ward In an effort to get the support of public opinion for whatever reforms were? contemplated. Mrs. Wlster aald that- -in asai -egoete etUeewted toward enlistinn the help of the children chil-dren of each ward, first . giving them a general understanding of the needs for oivlc betterment. v She spoke In an Interesting manner of what had been accomplished In forming- a Laaarue of Good Cftiaenshln In the r a dinner and later to enjoy the delight-lul delight-lul music and dancing. F. C. Weliberger entertained the members mem-bers of the Aloha orchestra at a Dutch lunch Thursday night at his resldt-nve. S8 Oarfleld avenue. The rooms were prettily decorated with carnations and sweet peas and the evening proved to be a pleasant occasion for those prexent. ' Mfss Be ulan Behle and Frank Enta-brook, Enta-brook, Jr.. of Nampa. Ida., were married Wednesday at St. Mark's cathedral, the reremony being performed by Canon Donald Don-ald K. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. fta-brook fta-brook will spend their honeymoon In the northwest and will make their home at Nampa. see Mr. and Mrs,. Dave Joseph celebrated Monday In honor of the fiftieth anniversary anni-versary of .their wedding. They were married in Cincinnati. The Orandmoth-ere Orandmoth-ere rtob of which Mrw. -Joseph ts a mem-' bar gave them a surprise party during the afternoon. Their son, Milton 1. Joseph Jo-seph gave a dinner for the aard couple at the Hotel I'tah Monday. Mr. Joseph in 74 years old, and Mrs. Joseph la 48 years old. Both are In splendid health. fiublic achools, and also complimented he audience present upon the child labor la-bor and nine-hour law In I'tah, enacted enact-ed through the efforts of the club women. Mrs. C. H. McMahon. president of the federation, presided, and Introduced the speaker. At th close of the talk, which was riven out under the trees, tea was served by the clvlo committee, of which Mrs. P. N. Cook Is the chairman, Mrs. F. E. Marcy, Mrs. A. J. Gorham. AIUs Kthel Paul. Mrs. Elisabeth Cohen and Mrs. Adolph Simon assisting. mc. Deri? DTinw tv Mr. snd Mrs. Liouls s. Cates entertained last night st a delightful dinner at the Hotel Utah for eighteen of their friends. The long tsbls wss laid in the main dining din-ing room and was gay with quantities of pink sweet peas. Ths fragrant flow-era flow-era and ferns were strewn over the cloth snd tlie rose color was seen in all the appointments. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dean F. Brayton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Crowther. Mr. snd Mrs. Walter I.. Mass, Mr. and Mre. Robert C. Oem-mell. Oem-mell. Dr. and Mrs. Chsrles E. Carter. Mr and Mrs. Hsrrls K. Masters. Mias Eleanor Stewart, C. C. Parsons, Russell Schulder and H. M. Mclaughlin. . HONOR OF HEWLETTS A farewell reception was given last night at the third ward social hall, lit East Seventh South street,, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hewlett, popular residents of Salt Lake City, who will leave Wednesday for an extended stay In South Africa. Last night's program Included addresses by Governor William Spry. President An thon H. Lund of the tlrst presidency of the church, George I Weller. Joseuh W. McMurrln, Jr., and Frank J. Hewlett, who responded to the high tribute paid him. Mr. Hewlett Is president of the Hewlett Brothers firm and is a well known business busi-ness man of thia city. Recitations were delivered by Kdward ' P. Mldgley and Mrs. Isetitla Teaadsle. Those who took part Jn the musical pro- firam were Mrs. Ethel Walker. Miss Jona . Cor ay, Maater Linden 8 now. Undine Women's quartette, Horace S. Ensign, Gustave H. Schuster. Edward P. Kimball, Uiaa Itneania Tsnns eaAn aTaasw. g fl- t. a. . A pleasant affair of yesterday morning waa the bridge party, followed by luncheon, lunch-eon, given by M re. J. C. Hanchett in honor of her sister, Misa M. Laughlln of Loa Angeles, who la her guest. The tables for the game, numbering sixteen, six-teen, were arranged all through the house and on the veranda and the game began at 10:10. Two hours later the luncheon was served on the same small tables many colored sweat peaa decorat-Ing decorat-Ing the place. The hostess waa assisted as-sisted by Mr. W. T. Benson and Mrs. A. H. Pea bod v, and also by Miss Adelaide Ade-laide Woodruff. Mlee Olive Benson and Mias Dorothy Jacobs The p rises were hand crocheted bag of Irish lace, made by the hostess herself. They, were won by Mr. C. K. Richards. Mr Glen Miller, Miss Margaret Clark. Mrs. Harry Edward. Mrs. John Cain. Mrs. A. Fred Wey. Mrs, C. M. Bell. Mrs. John 8. Bransford. Mrs. Matthew Cullen, Mrs. B. O. Mechlenburg. Mrs. George T. Brice. Mrs. 8. O. S. Nel-den, Nel-den, Mrs. Frank Westcott. Mrs. John Hughes. Mrs. Jra I. Wines and Mr. A. li. Oreeaon, R. H. Siddoway, George Bowles, 8. B. Young and H. A. White, k Refreshments war served to all In at- tendance, , -aasV EVENTS OF THB WEEK. Mr. John S. Sharp entertained at cards Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Ewald of St. Louis. - -, - Miss Fay Martin entertained Thursday afternoon for Mrs. W. 8. Olsen of Price, who 1 a guest of Mr. O. A. Light. Mrs. J. A. Slaughter and Ml Morgan entertained at luncheon and cards yesterday yes-terday afternoon for Mr. Olsen of Price. Mrs. Eugene Gaylord entertained the member of her sewing club Wednesday afternoon. x e Mr. George V. Peak. 487 East Second South street, received the member of Gordon circle, W. R. C, Thursday afternoon. after-noon. e e Card are out for the marriage of Mis Vivian Fulton Tol burst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chariea Tol hurst, and Lafayette L. Butler, one of the young professors at tbe I'nlverslty of Utah. The ceremony 4BOT7T PEOPLE. Th Young Women s Christian association associa-tion lawn party to be given a week from last night at tha boarding home, 445 South West Temple street, la arousing the Interest of many friend throughout tbe city. Th Troubadour are to furnish the xnuaio for the affair. Mies Rosalie Pollock Is In Berkeley pending some time as the guest of Mrs. John McVlcker, formerly of thla city, at 231 Has to street. e e Miss Elisabeth Stewart of Reading, Pa., who ha been visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Btelgmeyer, expects to leave within a week for California. . e Miss Ruth Palmer and Miss Violet Whit worth left Wednesday for Portland and the coast to spend the rest of the summer. see Mr. and Mrs. . L. O. Burton have returned re-turned from a stay of a week In Morgan. Mrs. R. E. Hunt has returned from a visit with relatives In Kentucky. Mrs. Oltve Gaylord will be home from California tbe first of August. two year In the New England "Conservatory "Con-servatory of Music. Hhe Is with her parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Brooks, who are In the Anthony Godb home at 943 East Brlgham street for the short time that they are down from Brighton. Mr. Brooks will entertain at an Informal affair af-fair on Saturday nfaht for Mis Brooks, at which all her friends will be welcome, no Invitation having been Issued. Dr. and Mrs. George Schramm and their family have returned after some time spent in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Dr. Schramm having attended the meetings of the American Medical convention con-vention at the former place. They are at home again at the Bungalow apartments. apart-ments. see Mrs, J. W. Rook I Id ge and her mother. Mr. Chandler, have gone to the southern part of th state to visit Mr.- Wells. . . Col. and Mr. E. A. Wall aad the three daughter who are with them will leave during the week for Long Beach. ' Mrs. William H. Bird haa gone to Brighton to spend a few week at the Odell cottage. Ing friends In Denver will go on to Oyster Bay for the rest of the summer. e S Mr. and MrL- Dewey Richard expect to .cavo. tonight for th west, where they win attend the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. KM (ah Sells In Saa Francisco and later will go to Venice. - e ,, Mr C. O. Blackmun and daughter. Dons of Evsnevltle, Wia, are v'sitlng In this city with Mrs. C. C. Searlea. Mra. Rlackmun's slater, and will remain here for the rest of the summer. Miss Shirley Palmer of Dututh will be nre the latter part of negt week to visit Miaa Norlnne Thompson for a part of th summer. a e e Lieutenant and Mrs. Knee I and S. smow uxiKct to leave, soon for a slay of a month or so with relatives In Cleveland. - . . . . . Mrs. James Langtvm and her daughters. Irene and Ine. and Miss Blsnche Martin have returned to Salt Lake City after a month's visit In Los Angeles. Mrs. George Tfft. who has been spending some tlm with her mother, Mrs. Riddle, will go to Pocatello In a few day for a visit with friend. i e Mr. and Mrs. William B. Searl of Pravo ar spending a few days In the city with friends. Mr. snd Mrs. George D. Keyser returned re-turned Thursday from a two weeks' hunting hunt-ing and Ashing trip on the Snake river. Mf. and Mr. D. F. Plassocks of Kansas City are expected here shortly to visit Mrs. Riddls and Mrs. H. K. Kllngendar. Dr. H. N. Mayo and Mr. Mayo and their guest. Mr. Ewald of St. Loul. motored mo-tored Wednesday to Ogden canyon, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Knight. see Major end Mrs. Houston Dudley of Nashville, Tenn.. who have been visiting In the city for the past few days, left Tuesday for ths west, e ' Mra Edward S. Ferry and Mrs. Lear Rl ter motored down from Brlgh ton on Monday to attend the opening performance perform-ance of "Pinafore. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Sloan have taken a house at 651 Brlgham street, where they will shortly be at bom to their friend. Miss Florence Kimball Is back from a winter spent In study In Boston, and Is again at bom with her parent on O street. e e Mrs. Harry 8. Knight snd her tittle daughters returned Tuesday morning to their pleasant cottage near Idle wild In Ogden canyon. e e J. T. Andrus arrived Saturday from the east and. with Mra. Andrus. 1 a guest at Rowland Hall be for going on to their hem In Spokane. e e Colonel and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes will , Issue invitation shortly for a dance to be given at Oakwooti on August S. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Teasel I left Monday for southern California for the benefit of Mrs. J,aelle's health. Mrs. Alden Bishop left Saturday for Seattle, wber h will visit for a month, e Mr. S. O. Howard. Mrs. L. L. Terry and Mrs. C. R. Pearsall have taken the J. H. Brown cottage at Brighton for the rest of th summer, and th two last named will go up this morning with Miss Marjori Howard, Mrs. Howard going up a week later. will take place at the Tol buret home. July 17. e e Mr. Ewald of St. Louis was guest of honor at an InformaL bridge party given Tuesday afternoon Ty Mrs. Thomas Marloneanx. Following th gam tea was served. Mr. and Mra Robert W. Sloan entertained enter-tained Tuesday night at their home, the "Myrtles," complimentary to Governor William Spry and Mr. Spry. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan will entertain again Saturday night In honor of their guest, Mrs. Wbb, of Harrison, O. e e One of the large affairs of Tuesday waa the tea given at the Weller home on Seventh South street, at which Mrs. Elias A. Smith and Miss pearl Weller entertained In honor of their house guests, Mrs. Gregory and Mrs. Reiner of Ban Ftanclsoo and Mra. Clifford Foster. Mre. Charles H- Blanc hard and her mother, Mr. George 8. Blanchard, entertained en-tertained Tuesday at an Informal tea for Miss Carolyn Blanchard of Cincinnati. Cincin-nati. A number of young girls assisted In serving. see L - The Neighborhood Sewing club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Percy a Browne at her home on South Fourth East street. e e e Mre. David F. Anderson and little son of Chicago, who have been visiting at the horn of Mr. and Mr. Sam Porter for several sev-eral weeks, left yesterday for their ham In th oast. e Members of th Sewing club were enter-tertalned enter-tertalned Thursday by Mrs. William M. McCrea. Ml. Zeta Morris and her mother. Mrs. E. M. Morris. hv returned frona a visit with Lieutenant Robert Morris of the cruiser California at San Francisco, j Mr. snd Mrs. Jame H. Moyle and their 1 fennlv have gone to Brighton and opened j see-. H. M. McLaughlin of Chile. South America, la here for a visit of a abort time, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harris K, Maaters. Mr. McLaughlin waa a business busi-ness associate of Mr. Masters In Chile. X MIm Edith God be will take a party of friends up to Brighton tomorrow to remain re-main over the 24th. her guests being be-ing Mr. and Mrs. Lewi Sowlea. Ml us Hasel Holmes, Ruel Halloran and Dr. Payne. a a Mrs. Esra Thorn peon and her two youngest bars and Mrs. H. O. McMillan. Mi's Aline McMillan and the two amaller McMillan boys all leave today for California Cali-fornia to spend tho rest of the summer. The McMillan family, with Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Mason and her little dauxhter and Mrs. Charles Smith from Ray. Aria., have taken a cot lege at Venice, where they will b at home. e - Mra. F. A. Grant and her daughter. Mlaa Marv Grant, who have spent th past month In town, will leave next Saturday Sat-urday for their home In San Francisco to join Ma lor Grant ther. Mi's Grant will go to Brighton with the Woodruff girls fur th next rek. e e Mr. -and Mrs. Fred A. Hale snd E. B. Critchlow left thia morning by motor for Brighton to epnd th next three davs with Mra. Critchlow a the Critchlow cottage cot-tage there. They wilt return on Monday night or Tuesday morning. Mis Edith God he returned yesterday morning from a vtelt of a day with Mr. and Mra. C. A. Boyd of Ogden. who auast she was ovr th "Pinafore" performance per-formance there. e e Mr. and Mrs. William 'ersch of Provo ar In town for a few daya, and ars at the Hotel Ctab. a e Mra. William C. Jennings and .her son William and'llttl daughter Deborah will leave today for tbe at, and after vlslt- Mrs. M. L. Rltchte chaperoned a party of young peopl at Saltalr Thursday in compliment to Miss Constance King of Portland, who la visiting with Miss Rosamond Rosa-mond Ritchie for a month. Bathing, dancing and a pavilion supper were the features of the outing. A pleasant luncheon of Wednesday waa the one given by Mrs. Chariea E. Richards Rich-ards at her home on Eleventh East street for Mrs. William C. Jennings, who will leava soon for go extended visit in Boston. see Mrs. William O. Sharp will entertain tomorrow with a larg and elaborate dinner at the Country dub for -Major . and Mrs. Sydney A. Cloman. . Mr. end Mrs. C. P. Brooks and Miss Miriam Brooks will receive Mias Brooke' friends Informally tonight at the Anthony Godbe horn, til East Brlgham street. No Invitations hav been Issued, but all the friends of Misa Brooks will be welcomed to greet her on her re-, re-, turn from a long stay In Boston. Mrs. M. 8. Woodward and her daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs. J. M. Bid well, will entertain tonight at an Informal reception at she family residence on Fifth East street to meet Major and Mnv Sydney A. Clomaa, : Mr: and Mrs. Robert C Oammell en tar -V tslnsd a party of nearly a score of w friends last night at th tak In honor of Major and Mrs. Sydney A. Cloman. the guests going out on an aaiiy train for a 4ip In the lake and remaining for up their cottage for the summsr. Mr. snd Mrs. F. P. St riffle of Omaha, who have spent the past week at the Avalon apartments with Mr. and Mra. J. R. Craig, left for home, but will a pend som time la Colorado Springs and Denver. Den-ver. e e . Miss Lena Bath entertained, the X. B. S. club at her home Monday. a a Miss Mlna Beveridge has returned from a trip through Yellowstone park, a a a Mrs. C A. Walker and her children left Wednesday morning for the east, to he away about a month. They will visit friends In Sioux City, In Chicago and la Detroit. see Mr. snd Mrs. L. H. Harding and their son have moved back to th Kensington snd are now at home Id apartment No. 10. see Mrs. W. G. Weasel of Kansas City. Mo Is a guest of the Hotel I'tah. Mrs. Weasel Wea-sel haa been visiting Mrs. V. Eckman at Bingham for several weeks and is spending a few days In th city before returning; home. Mrs. Chsrles A. Boyd of Ogden eame down Wednesday to spend a day or two with her brother. Captain A. J. Macnab. at Fort Douglsa. Captain Macnab leaves the regiment within a few days to go to Pittsburg on special detail la the quartern, quar-tern, as tar's department Must Miriam Brooks art-read Thursday from Boston, wbsre she has been for Us |