Show fits s of Past Wed Wedith 1 Ruth ith Kingsbury entertained a ands ands at t an informal kens kenington at her home hom In jast street in honor of cia a recent bride rooms rooms and dainty tea table rated orated in quantities of Shasta and sewing occupied the afternoon hours Eight guests Anna ua Merrill 1 entertained at a a. dancing party Saturday Tat rat Pinecrest in honor of Miss MEsa I oung young people left leCt town on the linland n and had a buffet supper at home in Emigration cang caning can can- I wing ing g the supper dancing was waa wasat tat at tho h hotel hel tel guests included the Misses Ellen Schramm Le A Ackerman Kerman Jennie Hyde Grace Grac urn May Hopkins Alice Hop Hop- lioe Hess Katherine Harvey dp Gib Giberson Verne Walk Walk- Ut Ute e Reiser Allen Brown Fred v James fjames Stannard Robert Cot Cof- fAyton drAyton Thermon La Lanra ra Sampson chaperoned the tha La I I C S to Mr II H. E. E New- New vot toft Chicago Mr jf entertained at an informal Tennis club last night I enjoyed on the A delightful buffet sup- sup during the evening guests were present en flowers were effectively used ty decoration when Mrs I O. O Mrs Earl Havenor Havener and Miss entertained the members of the of the Order of the Saturday afternoon at the home Horsfall East Sixth South affair was waa in the nature of a aion aton ton ion on tea E S S S lYvonne Jyvonne vonne Moon entertained at of ot the Utah Friday he young girls who assisted ec ea that ei that afternoon I I. I S S S eh usual delightful way Mr Ir P. P Kiser entertained Fri Fri- at an Informal porch party r home on Thirteenth reet In compliment to Mrs of Ray Ariz Aria who is g F a a. month here and Miss Mias Clara Clam who will leave August 1 fortia for for- U Ua tia A late supper was served billiard rodn rodin A profusion of lowers were the effective dec- dec of C the house Thirty-five Thirty in attendance Dancing LIds dS formed the amusement of ting Ing S S S 5 fro AT W. W Wilson entertained the st her sewing club at lunch- lunch day afternoon at her home in West street The guests I ted at a long table in the I jf which was a tall cut glass med coral sweet peas 1 L Ill S Siss diss iss Mary Hopkins and Miss M Meyer yer Miss LaJeune Acker- Acker miSS f twenty young people Friday aft afternoon The ook an early afternoon train and after a dip in the f supper was served in ili illon n. n n. n A large California basl bas bas- l was placed in the if the pretty supper table s A. A Greenwood entertained ibers ibera of her ber bridge club Friday me me on on Douglas avenue avenue Bridge red ed during the early afternoon was served later Pink to te sweet peas decorated the theoma I oms oma and the dining room in yellow The club include Mrs L. L M. M Brum- Brum I Ire S. S W. W J J. West Mrs E. E N. N Irs C. C 0 O Van Ness Mrs Lo- Lo low Mrs S. S A. A Greenwood B Hawley and Mrs W. W E E. Iw i S S S Sr r sister Miss Lauia Laura English city Mrs Thomas 0 O. hostess at a tea at her home I M East street Friday ring ng room in which the hostI host- host Miss English received the I was decorated with w arge rge baskets o of wicker I were used in artistic I bout out the dining room and on at the tea urn were Irry Cram Mrs Mra E E. L L. Coppock L Tempest and Mrs Arnold dining ining sing room were Miss Marto Mar- Mar to MIss MIs Frankie Frankle Jacobson I Jarle erie arie Fitzgerald Miss 1 Evelyn 1 d nd Miss Irene McCanne Ing g were Mrs M. M J J. J Harmel Pratt Ruth English and rankin a received the cards of pleats meats r S S fully appointed tea was by Miss Yvonne h r home on East Second i in honor of Mrs Arthur LOon noon of California who Is Ss vis- vis i parents Mr and Mrs s. W W. S. S I Sj and and Mr and Mrs A. A T. T Ca were attractive of Shasta daisies and andin ands s in the lovely delicate sweet peas combined L were used in Jg groom room where a large gold led with the dainty blossoms l center of the tea table The The tithe basket baket was tied with a of pink tulle tune r D D. D Leonard and Mrs Leslie r Riter Riter presided at the tea Assisting in serving were Miss ary of Denver Miss LuciTe Luclle Henderson Miss erson and Miss ClaudIa dB Is were received at the door Evelyn and Deforest Ham- Ham selectIons electiOns were given Iven dur- dur by Mrs 1 Morris An- An Martha Henderson I Miss MissI I I art and anti Miss Helen t- t E 6 Js called during the hours 3 to 6 Il HP S ing with her reputation for P in entertaining Mrs i Holmes was the hoa- hoa an exquisitely appointed complimentary liam Cunningham of San San- Ing i room was adorned with see ases of or gladiolus in crystal Imam den del j A on J table was wag covered with with an artistic j i ot of pink and white carna- carna and maiden hair fern which were v banked pink snapdragons A large vase of gold and delicate glass gloss filled tilled wIth great clusters of coral pink sweet peas combined with grace the center Covers were laid for Mrs Cunning Cunning- I ham bath Miss Lillian Woodward Mrs James Dick Mrs V. W. W. W Armstrong Mrs Frederick Cowans Mrs John Reynolds Rey Roy nolda of Columbus 0 OM 06 Mrs Franklin lIn C. C Hall of New York Mrs C. C E. E Groesbeck Groesbeck Groes- Groes beck Mrs Jay T T. Harris Mrs Irs Arthur I BirO Bird Mrs Benner X Smith Mrs E. E A. A Wall Mrs John Dern and Mrs George H. H Deru Dern S S S For the benefit of ot the Orphans' Orphans home on the beautiful lawn at the home of Mrs s. George A. A Lowe in East First South street Thursday afternoon the neighborhood children gave a fairy play A stage was erected on the lawn at the east side of the house and at 3 o'clock the opening scene of the play was given givon The performers were Anna I Lowe Hampton Aurelia Hampton Marion Marlon Caine Louise Baer and Keysor Erick and Alice Bonton Robert S S. Bower and William WIIliam F McCrea were the young ushers and a number of the parents of the children and neighbors formed the audience After Afler I the play ices and cake were served on the lawn and a neat little sum was realized for the home S S S Miss Adelaide Woodruff was the hostess at a luncheon Wednesday at atthe atthe the Count Country club in compliment to I Miss liss Pauline Sweet of Rochester N N. Y T. Eleven guests were present The I table was decorated with Shasta daisies I S S S For her house guest Mrs Franklin Hall of New York City Mrs Mra C. C E. E I Groesbeck was the hostess on Tuesday at a a. beautifully appointed luncheon at I her home The table was decorated With silver r bowls of white Shasta daisies and Ten Tn guests were present S S S Miss Margaret Burgoyne of Cincinnati Cincinnati Cin Cm- guest of Mr and Mrs Lee Charles Miller was the complimented guest of a daintily arranged supper party on Monday evening when Miss Emma Zane Zano was the hostess at the Hotel Utah Covers were arranged for tor Mr and Mrs Lee Charles Miller Mr and and Mrs Kean Miller Miss Edna Farnsworth Mrs Duncan Grant Richart Richart Rich Rich- art Miss oliss Pauline Sweet of Rochester N. N Y Mr Walter Waiter Trask Mr Ir Mark I Cheever Mr Robertson Dr H. H P. P Felts and Mr 1 Dare Van Cott S S S SOn On Monday l evenIng even Mrs aIrs Arthur Bridge and Mrs V W. W A. A McNeal en entertained entertained en- en at a miscellaneous shower in honor of ot Miss Ila ha McDonald who will be married this month Yellow and white coreopsis and nasturtiums nasturtiums nas nas- nas- nas were used effectively in the living rooms while the dining room was in pink and white Hearts strung strum I on pink ribbon were suspended from the chandeliers to the four corners of the table where were arranged clusters I of pink and white sweet peas and ferns Thirty gue guests ts were were present presentS S S S Miss Minna Thomas entertained Tuesday at a n delightful tea tNt at her I home K street complimentary to Miss Donna Cunningham who will leave this week for Denver to make her home Miss 1 Anna Lawry of Redding Cal and Miss Marion Vorhis of ot Akron AIron 0 O. guests of Mrs George V. V Lawry were the honor guests on Monday at a de delightfully delightfully de- de informal tea for a few friends when Mrs 1 Howard Lawson was the hostess Miss Margaret Bourgoyne nt of ot Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincin Cincin- nati and Miss Pauline Sweet Sv of Rochester Rochester Rochester Roch Roch- ester N. N Y the house guests of Mrs Lee Charles Miller and Mrs 1 Kean 11 Miller II er were the guests of Miss 1 Edna Farnsworth at a smart luncheon at the Count Country club Tuesday Shasta in dainty epergne holders of ol delicate I Japanese ware adorned the tables I Twenty-four Twenty guests were present S S S Wednesday Mrs Wellington E E. Lake was the hostess at a bridge breakfast at nt her home in East South Temple street Thursday evening a supper dance at Wandamere was given by Mr and Mrs Lake for forty lorty friends A delightful affair of the early part of U The e week was the bridge tea given on Tuesday by Mrs George W. W at her home In Ninth East street in honor of her daughter daug Mrs Lafayette Lafayett Morrison of San Diego who with her two small sons are spending the summer summer summer sum sum- mer at the Snow home Shasta dal daisies les were used in profusion throughout the rooms and on the dainty tea table where a center decoration dec dee oration of the daisies were held in a I large golden basket During the afternoon Mrs Irs Snow and Mrs Morrison were assisted by Mrs Earl Pinney and Miss Eva Snow The Invited guests were Mrs J. J F F. Dunn Mrs Walter Wilding Mrs Byron BillIngs Bill Bill- ings Mrs Frank Haymond Mrs Stephen Hayes Mrs C C. H. H Walker Valker Mrs W. W E. E Coulam Miss 1 Mabel rabel Hamp ton Miss Edna Morris Mrs Lyle Snow Miss La Von Haymond Mrs W. W II Jr Pinney Mrs J. J V. V Hampton Mrs C C. 0 O Fisk and Mrs I George Myers Mers I Mr and Mrs Wellington E. E Lake entertained twenty-eight twenty guests at a party on the roof root garden at the Hotel Utah Monday night when the orches arches tra on the roof played for tor the first time the Wasatch Foxtrot Just composed by the hostess Lavender and white sweet peas adorned the long table arranged on the west side of or the garden Place cards bearing the guests guest's name with the first two bars of ot the fox trot were arranged for tor each guest S S S For Mrs Airs Philip Hopkins of Kansas of-Kansas Kansas City who formerly made her home in Salt Lake and Mrs Joseph Marshal of New York Mrs W. W C. C Spence en entertained en- en Tuesday afternoon at a It I bridge tea Six tables were played with other guests for tor te tel ter r at 4 o'clock The rooms Were V decorated with pink snapdragon and coral colored sweet peas the same Rame effective blossoms adorning the tea table Assisting- Assisting were Mrs B. B W. W Mendenhall Mrs Joseph Howarth of San Francisco MIss Ruth Spence and Miss 1 Ma Mary Hopkins S S 'S SOn On Tuesday Mrs George A. A Eat il entertained the the members of her bridge club at a delightfully arranged lunche luncheon luncheon lunch lunch- e eon n at the University club The long table arranged in a private dining room held purple pansies and gyp gyp- sophila Corsage bouquets of the flowers were laid at each place Covers were laid for twelve Bridge was played in the parlor during th the after after- noon I S S S Mrs W. W C. C Coulson was the hostess r on Monday afternoon at a delightful tea given In honor of Mrs Philip Hopkins of ot Kansas City The rooms oms I were Might with pink and white sweet peas and ferns The tea table was adorned with with- witha a low mound of the flow flowers rs in the center of the table with small vas vases s of the pink snapdragons at the corners Assisting the hostess Were Mrs Arthur Ball Ban Mrs W. W B. B Lewis Miss Ruth Spence Misses Ruth and Lou Miss Kate Coulson Miss 1 Caroline Lewis and Miss Mary Hopkins i A number of kiddies had a a happy time on Tuesday when Master Elden Lun assisted by his parents Mr and ana Mrs A. A H. H Lund entertained a party of young people on the lawn of ot the Lund home The little guests were Vego Tego Madsen Peter leter Madsen Louise Louisa Meredith Elsie Meredith Shirley Reynolds Reynolds Rey Rey- Verland Broughton Clifford Itell Hell Gertrude West Gerald Donahue and Melville Albean S S S Mrs O. O P. P Eldredge entertained in informally informally informally in- in formally Thursday afternoon at a abridge abridge abridge bridge tea for Mrs Frank E. E Doherty Dohert of Butte Bulte Mont Only the close clos friends of ot the honor guest were present A profusion of garden flowers were used in the decorations of the house The tea table had a cluny cloth over yellow and was centered with a pretty crochet basket filled with yellow core I opals The middle of the basket was I tied with a butterfly bow of ot yellow I tulle Shasta daisies and pink and white snapdragons carried out an ef effective of- of color scheme of pink and white In tho the rec reception hall halt and the living rooms Assisting in the dining ro rom m were Miss Ruth Miss Tokie Tokle Coulson and Miss Ruth Rogers I I S S I I Miss Ruby Colbert entertained at t a miscellaneous shower Wednesday even evenIng evening ing at her home In Kensington avenue In honor of Miss Ila ha McDonald The I rooms were prettily decorated with garden flowers lowers I S S S Miss Stella Steila Devine and Neil Nell ODonnell O'Donnell ODonnell O'Donnell ODon nell hell en entertained Thursday evening at ata ata ata a lake party The guests took the 6 30 train frain from the city and after alip a dip lip in 10 the lake ako supper was served In Inthe ip the pavilion where the t table ble was decorated decorated decorated deco deco- rated with a crystal vase of Shasta daisies The chaperons were Mrs T. T H H. H Wheeler and Mrs E. E G. G ODonnell Tho evening was wae spent in dancing The guests included Miss Lucy Budd Miss MiM Melba Anderson Miss Thursel Drage Miss Mary ODonnell O'Donnell Miss Mias Sue Miss Violet Bolognese Miss Edna Miss Pearl Oswald Miss Edna Miss Lillian Beveridge e Miss Lucile Luclle Anderson Adderson Adder Ander son Ion Miss Janet Bolognese Miss Adeline Bolognese Miss Sibyl Field Miss Bess Hunter Miss Helen KImball Lynn Lynn Borlase Mark Decker Albert Warden Lyle Amundsen Ralph Bassett William Latimer Andrew Oswald C. C Langton Gerald Shatter Shaffer David Higginbotham Leonard Jenkinson Jenkinson Jenkin- Jenkin Jenkinson son and Melvin Melvln I S S Mrs L. L H IT Strong entertained the members of the J J J. S. S club at her home I No 2 Reeve terrace on Wednesday A delightful afternoon was spent andi and j i covers were vere laid laid fO for ten tn I The Needlecraft enjoyed a delightful outing at Saltair Wednesday After Atter a dip In in the lake lunch was served from froma a long table dec decorated rated wIth v flowers and ferns The evening was spent in dancing S S S Mrs Robert Edw Edwards of Idaho is the guest of or Mrs J J. B. B at her home in I street Mrs Edwards has many friends here where she formerly made her home S S 5 Miss Pearl Savage has returned from a weeks week's trip through the the- Yel YeT I ne I S I I Mrs 10 15 J J J- Chambers Who is I Ing the Ing the summer In lit the is I at present with her son Mr Lyster Chambers at Interlaken inn at Lakeville Lake Lake- i ville Conn Coon Miss Ida Giles entertained the members members mem meni- bers of the B. B G. G club on Tuesday I evening at her home in honor of Miss MissI j I Bessie Willes an early fall bride The I rooms were bright with garden flowers flow flow- ers era nasturtiums marigolds and Shasta daisies mingled with beIng being be be- ing used very effectively Supper was served from small tables which held for a centerpiece a dainty basket of the tho flowers The place cards were tiny envelopes with a card inside with a small red heart and Cupid in the corner corner cornor cor cor- ner nor which bore the announcement nt of or orthe the engagement of the guest of honor i Places were set for twelve Next week Miss Marie James will entertain with witha a slumber party at the home of her sister Mrs H. H L. L in Highland Park In honor of Miss |