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Show SOCIETY Try rvTTT "A AN IU!!J MUSIC ISJuiT SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1916. SOCIETY FLOCKING TO MOUNTAIN AND SEASIDE RETREATS were assisted In receiving by their and fancies come and go with Mrs. Harold Russell and Mrs. sisters, sucj Mi JAMES passing weks and each Erminic R Idah AUSTIN, formerly Calvin, Frank Jennings. V! fnlvin. wIiro mnrrinpfa in .Tnmr.c cessive aon brings some new fad ! MRS. I fif ?.fr nn.1 Mrv daughter 1 at iom members of the "smart set Miss Catherine Snelgrove entertained 15. Austin vas solemnized vesterdav at liicrh noon in St. Mark's cathe- - j " cards on Monday afternoon In honor at ?Ve eager to start "Juit for & change." I flral. ' I White Shasta t of Miss Dora Hunter. one of the latest Is the nose ring, and t daisies and red sweet peas were comin seme of the eastern cities It really bined for the decorations of the tea worn. Imagine a sweetheart lias table, and those assisting were Misses Bess and Marion Snelgrove. hurrying through a crowd of shoppers si -with a broad ban studied with cat "Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hanson entertained at a prettily appointed dinner on or "moonstones swaying from evening at the roof garden of Sunday as her she way side to side pushed club in honor of Mrs. the University among the shoppers on a bargain hunt! C. A. Rice of Ios Angeles, who is the It will be the fashion, doubtless, to guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert I'eale at their u cbuntry home, Beverley Park. je.l for only have informal atones roses and feathery ferns Brunner Cecil morning wear, while in the evening the used for the decorations of the were table and covers were laid for eight. ring will flash with diamonds or k a of be rubies. If milady sparkling Monroe was the hostess Helen Miss blond complexion a blue turquoise or at an party on quilting in S. at home afternoon her pure white pearl may euit her beauty Friday 'Miss In of East street. honor Tenth best, while If she be of the brunette decoThe effective Louise Jennings. type topax and flashing garnets willwere of tea the for table rations serlousbe chosen. If the fad be taken and greens. A dozen close coreoposis T, In the dayg that are to come a friends were the guests. youth may present his beloved with a Mrs. David Keith entertained at a rmse rlns; tor an engagement present luncheon yesterday afternoon at the ' instead of the conventional solitaire, Country club. The guests were seated V one long table prettily decorated with at be not will but that probably popular, white Shasta daisies and ferns. Covers to the be "led to for no bride wishes were laid for twenty-five- . altar with a rln.r in her nose," and if One of the most beautiful teas of the thre be any leading by ths nose she was given by Mrs. Ezra Rich and week will try, at least, to attend to that afther daughters, the Misses Leila and erward. Dame Humor says, however, Gladys Rich, of Ogden, at their home In so was Washington avenue. The Interesttwo a of brld years agr that affair was to announce the engageing man her choice wed of to the anxious ment of Miss Leila Rich and Clarence (whp.e bank account was more than Wright of Ogden, and the marriage, f!:r - 0: which will take place in the early rix figures) that she said she would autumn, promises to be one of the most If had a he ring "willingly marry him social events of the year. important so In his nose," you can't always tell. Mrs. Georg-- Y. Wallace entertained Fickle Fashion sometimes goes to the at the first in a series of luncheons on ' end of the world to procure something Thursday afternoon at her country shew and novel for suits and hats, and s : home, Bonnie Brae. The rooms were ,ir decorated with a wealth of roses gaththe famed matador of the Spanish bull" ered from the gardens of the hostess, ring has furnished her with n new and pink roses Jn crystul bowls were a new smart little Idea. This hat Is used for the decorations of the table. sailor trimmed with fluted grosgraln Mrs. E. Whitehead and her daughribbon. It has a broad net ruff and an Mrs. B. W. Deason were the hostter Immense bow on the side. If the hat be 1 esses at a prettily tfippclnted bridge of yellow with scarlet ribbon it will be luncheon on Friday afternoon at their home. The guests were seated at small Indeed time for the Toreador song. tables, la the center of each being a , golden flower pot filed with deep red moss roses. The hostesses were assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Rosa W. Graham. 3i AD ELK BLOOD, who has been .' C. Belcher Mrs. enterKatherine MIS.- guest of Colonel and Mis. Edtained at a dinner last evening at the Country club in honor of Mrs. "W. K. win Francis Holmes for the past week. Bennett, Miss Grace Bennett and Miss "alas been the recipient of a great deal Katherine Nagel of New York, who are or social attention, cm inursuay evea few days at the Hotel Utah. spending ning Mrs. Holmes gave a dinner dance In her honor at the Amelia palace. The Mr. and Mrs. Benner X. Smith enbeautiful plate glass table with the tertained at a dinner Monday evening at their home In K. South Temple flower garden beneath the glass and street. The table was gay with pink lighted with many tiny electric light roses ..arranged in a silver bowl and globes was used for the occasion and covers were laid for twelve. the guests numbered sixteen members of th younger society set. On WednesMrs. 8. F. Neslen entertained at a day afternoon Mrs. Holmes took a few kenslngton on Friday afternoon In friends to Oakwood, her lovely counhonor of Miss Hazel Barnes, a bride home in Mill creek, where a lunchtry of the coming week. The rooms were eon was served in honor of Miss Blood and few close friends of the hostess. prettily decorated with red and white sweet peas and the hostess was assistLast evening Colonel and Mrs. Holmes ed. In the dining room by Miss Lillian entertained at a dinner party at the Wise and Miss Annette Neslen. for club their guest. charming 'ountry Covers were laid for sixteen and ColoMrs. O. 8. Grow entertained the nel and Mrs. Holmes and their guests members of the Happy Nine Sewing enand at the club the evening rpent home in N. Second West club at hep joyed the informal dancing party. street on Thursday afternoon. Vases of pink and white sweet peas were atThe historic Amelia palace was the scene Friday afternoon of one of the tractively placed about the rooms. The next meeting of the club will be on most beautiful teas of the season when Friday, July 21, with Mrs. Walter ilrs. Edwin I. Holmes greeted ZOO of Francis. ber friends between the hours of 12 ijc and 2 o'clock. The rooms were beautiMiss at a Leona White entertained crima of with wealth decorated bundle shower fast evening at her n rambler roses and gladioli. Mrs. es.fully home, 61 W. South Temple street, in Holmes, who received her friends alone, honor of Miss I'earl Kllburn. a bride wore a beautiful gown of white corded of the summer. Roses and pink sweet silk faille . and chiffon, heavily empeas were combined for the decorabroidered with lilies and the toilette and twenty guests enjoyed the tions was completed with a corsage bouquet delightful affair. The guests were forof lavender orchids nud lilhs of the mer schoolmates of the honor guest valley. Gorgeous crimson rambler roses were used for the decorations of the being Jn the center of the table. The where she will make her home. Flowers and the hostess.;je perfectly appointed dining table, which guests included Mrs. VT. O. Cleland. Mrs. in the national colors were used for the J. Club were of members the The was covered with an exquisite cloth of Harmel Pratt, Mrs. L. It. Martineau. Jr., effective decorations. Tall vases of entertained at the home ofS. Mrs. Edgar linen and fillet with Inserts of point Mrs. Otto Peters. Miss Maude llardman. white and red roses with stalks of deep 833 W. Sixth South. Wednesday lace and Irregular border of Brussels Miss L'dith Kckstrom, Miss Edna Kvans. blue larkspur were" In the parlor and Tryor, Sewing held the attention point lace. Mrs. Holrr.es was asslste,! Miss .ora Shaw, Miss Helen Monroe, living room. In the dining room the afternoon. members a short time, when the cf In entertaining by her sister. Mrs. Jay Miss la :el Morse, "Miss Nanon Groxall, red. white and blue idea-wafurthered T.irvln Harri. Mrs. Harold Bransford Miss Florence Jennings, Miss Zella Sco-- f in the decorations of the tea table. covers were laid for ten. Miss A dele Blood. Miss Bryan let I. Miss Christobel Patten, Misses The table was covered with a cloth of A. F. Wilson entertained the Houston and Mrs. Walter Lewis. Those Laura and Dorothy Weber. Misses Mary cluny lace over crimson satin and the T. Mrs. A. club last Thursday at her home who took turns at the coffee and tea and Rubcta Mofehead. Miss Edna centerpiece was a crystal basket filled In Emerson avenue. The luncheon taurns vere Mrs, William Montague MEss Amy MrPermld and Miss with sweet peas and ferns. Those who ble was very attractive in pink sweet Spry. Mrs. William Marion Jennings. Ferry. Mrs. William assisted In the general entertaining peas. The hostess was assisted by of San Francisco, Mrs. sjr were Mrs. Alfred Best. Mrs. Val Snow, Mrs. Charles Parry. The club will be 4'unninghitm Henner X. Smith. Mrs. Frank Mis Laura Samson was the hostess Mrs. Orson T. Rogers. Miss Eleanor entertained July 13 by Mrs. Frank DaMrs. Charles Walker, Mrs. I at delightful bridge breakfast on Fri- Beer, Mis Carol In Highland Park. home her at Mrs. vis Lyon, Moyle Gray, I Terry and Mrs. J. W. Houston. day morning at .her home In Second Mrs. Pert Smith, Miss Aura Rogers and avenue. Six tables were filled with the Misses Gertrude and Wlnnifred Mrs. Bernard Mecklenburg and Mrs. the In the cool hours of the Moyle. Many- - delightful musical numphvers A. . II. i:nsii7n were hostesses Monday others nme in at noon for bers were given during the afternoon. and morning afternoon at one of the larpst bridge lunch. The veranda and living room ijc 5ji teas of the season in the ballroom of were bright with quantities Miss Morse of was Hazel the hostess at pink ROBINSON and the Mecklenburg apartments on II. rambler roses. were a "nasturtium luncheon" on Thursday MRS. LEWIS CECIL roses Killarney South Temple street. The spacious used for the centerpiece of the large afternoon for Miss Louise Mayme Noble will entertain Jennings, a at a luncheon room was beautifully decorated for the table and silver bud vases were at each bride-electomorrow afternoon at A dozen popular young occanlnn with a wealth of pink roses. in honor cf Mrs. Robclub the rose a were a filled with seated at Country gucsta appink lovely daintily Artistic sprays of the Dorothy Perkins place, has come to spend who Gould deert In bint. Smith, the for honor The the center of which pointed table. guests of the windows of rink rambler Robinson home in at the weeks several a was were EuKene Moser bowl" Mrs. flat filled with affair gorthe lightful the stairway, and tall vases filled with of street. E. South L. W. Mrs. Temple who geous scarlet and yellow blossoms, Seattle and Green, flowers were in the window seats. home In this city. while rising from the center was a tall Wicker hanging baskets suspended formerly made their Miss Dorothy Weber will entertain Assisting the hostess were Airs. F. II. cut glass vase filled with golden core- at a garden from the ceiling and from side brackparty tomorrow afternoon Miss Esther , Dustan, opsis. Four crystal candle sticks filled ets were filled with lovely ferns and Knickerbocker. in Mill Creek in honor of home at her e Kather-InEdward Harvey and Miss with yellow cathedral candles were at Miss Louise Jennings. trailing vines, and jolted ferns placed Mr.t, Harvey. the ends of the table, tied with fluffy 3f at Intervals added to the effective t. hows of golden maline. Covers were 'fh Kucsts included Mrs. T. C. Cook and Miss Esther Grace Miss decorations. Mrs. W. W. Trimmer. Mrs. W. T. laid for twelve., Twenty-fiv- e tables were occupied by Dustan will entertain at a tea on Mrs. G?orgc afternoon at the Cooke the players and many other friends Benson. Mrs. Mrr. Wednesday E. S. Harvey, Mrs. came later In the afternoon for tea. rharles I.oyd. C. H. Reilley entertained at a home in Fifth East street in honor of Mrs. The tearoom adjoining the ballroom !.. A. Evans. Mrs. Jos?ph Grut, Mrn. bridge tea on Fridaj' afternon In honor Mrs. Russell Goodman Graham of was gay with a profusion of pink roses. W. W. ;orton. Mis? Anna Tinsman. Mr. of Mrs. Frank Cole Barnes, a bride of Walnut Grove, Cal., who is spending The tea, table Mas covered with a E. C. Miller. Mrs. E. A. Greenwood, Mrs. April. The rooms were prettily dec- the summer with her parents, Mr. and cloth of cluny late over pink sntln. In C. E. Travcr. Mrs. A. J.I Gorliam. Mrs. orated with pink and white sweet peas Mrs. AValter Cocke. f. Bramel, Mrs. and ferns. The Jj?a table was very the center of which was a large crys- H. J. S.hultz. Mrs. W. A. Mrs. Harry Bints will entertain the Mrs. Putnam. bowl KilWilson, Mrs. artistic with a crystal filled with lovely pink George tal basket filled members of the Sewing club at a 1 Mrs. William and roses. those who with preat Wesley King the table Among gladioli. Assisting larney at her home, 32S S. luncheon o'clock L. were Mrs. sided at the tea and coffee urns during J. Hays, Mrs. Andrew W. on Thursday afterEast street, Miss and Louise Eighth the afternoon were Mrs. Thomas Gorey Mary Hays. noon. Mrs. Louis In of Charles honor Meyer Mrs. were Richard Savncc, Mrs. P. Kearns. Four tables filled with the playS. Keoh and Mrs. I It. Wattls. Thev of Omaha Mrs. Thoma Mitchell enter- ers during the early hours of the aftThe Woman's Republican club will were assisted In serving by the follow-la- g tained at a bridge luncheon on Friday ernoon and other came in for tea. have their annual outing tomorrow were Luat afternoon. The guests seated charming young girls: Mis afternoon at Liberty park. A picnic etic Ensisrn. Misses Margaret and one long table that was very artistic, Miss Edna Dwyer entertained at a supper will be served at 6.30 o'clock Harlan Melntyre. Misses Gladys and with baskets of white and yellow Delightful tea on Monday afternoon and the affair will be In charge of the Irene Savage. Miss Margaret O'Brien Shasta daisies and maidenhair 'ferns. at the Dwyer home In honor of Mrs. committee that includes n.nd Miss Mary Lynch. Mr?. J. C. Lynt n Following the luncheon three tables Louis Crltchlow of Oklahoma City, who entertainment M. McCrea. Mrs. FrederWilliam the hostesses during were formed for bridge and covers were will spend the summer with her sis- Mrs. of Ogden asist-Mrs. H. E. Booth, Mrs. ick Lcofbourow, h t in enterMiss Mrs. afternoon laid for Charles Ira Tuttle. the general ters. The rooms were decked with E. A. Calllster and Miss Blanche Strick-leBryan Houston. Mrs. Churchill Castle, taining. pink roses and rose colored The husbands will be the guests Mrs. Clarence Milner, Mrs. William H. lovely The tea table was covered of the evening, and informal addresses Miss Edith Chapman entertained a King, Mrs. George N. Lawrence. Misses gladioli. a cloth of beautiful fillet will be given by Gov. William Spry, with banquet number of friends yesterday afternoon Margaret and Marian Melntyre. Miss lace, in me center or wni'-was a P. Jenson. E. O. Leathervvood, in Miss of Louise honor at Liberty park Edna Foutks and Miss Phyllis Luman. large crystal bowl of Killarney roses, Parley A. H. and Carl Badger. Smith : Jennings. The afternoon was spent in The Ices and confections furthered the jje M. was and the Mrs. a honor of J. Thomas entertained sewinga color scheme, Among Hhose who guft club will meet toThe Short Story Kltnen shower" at the close number of her friends nt a musical tea sided at the urns given 2 o'clock at the the morrow at afternoon during The tea table was on Thursday afternoon at her home on afternoon were Mrs William Montague home of Mrs. 7 of thewithafternoon. Crabbe, 144 S. Harry low bowls of yellow nastur- Canltol Hill In honor of Mrs. Ranch Ferry, Mrs. James E. Jennings. Mrs. Tenth East street. jcfjy tiums and coreoposla. a large Japanese Kimball, a bride of June, who will Clifford S. Peirsall. Mrs. A. H. Pea- ;l basket fill: J with the bright blossoms leave in the ftear future for Chicago, body, iliss Ihvyer and Mrs. Critchlowl The A. S. club wiU iUuied on PS FAthe Columbus, O., who is the guest of Col. and Mrs. E. A. Wall at their home Mrs. Reynolds is always a welcome visitor in the city and during" her pre- REYNOLDS of MRS. E.JOHN South Temple street. !- -' , vious visits has made manv warm friends. bn Ic 1 old-fashion- - .v..- .v v. .........'.:.'..'', ....... j. y ' V .'.v..-- ' j v. -- .;:-;- e 1 ' . - y .. e ' . l jr ' - , ,, v ' , v, v n - . sa , - ' . 4 ' ' '- V ' , , - t ' - - f X 4' 't x r " r' 7v : - ' " s , :-' -- - V tI ' , n v:- -. 't'' ' ' : , jC V ' , a 2 , - j.." r ' - V, ,s'- -. ., n r- - WeekinSocielv s(c f . ' j ts tt 3r); r J j v , S 4. , ' ? :'.. .v s)c i ' . h ' - t. 1 V '' "-- - ?VXn t r - 1. s. t. t ;C lt - J v " t. tf r v " - 1 V : s 1 ! I-.- mb. Jen-r.in-- Jen-nln- 3, ?. Coming Events 0 t. S Han-chet- 2jc -- I- , Ed-mun- ds. v l y. n pre-coff- ee sjc 1 ? t Mt t t J. , t ' . ( tt t' ts l' " t. , t. t. .t -- A-- t ' s . 't st.s.t, S s tt...A ... . V M 7 s . .. .t . ' ''.. t O t -' - ' i1 , t,t , r. Joseph If. row afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home, Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. McCowan at her home, 263 Tenth ave- Twelfth East and Tenth South streets. nue. During the months of July and AugMrs. George Y. Wallace will enter- ust Wasatchon Sisters lodge No.. 248 will meet only the last meeting day of tain at a luncheon at her country home, each month, being the 28th of July and Bonnie Brae, on Tuesday afternoon. the 25th of August. On July 14 it is 5t 'fi hoped' that all members and friends Mrs. Tdrs. Frank Cannon and Sophie will Jones will entertain the members of the goon. attend the railroad picnic at LaNaomi P. M. G. club on Thursday afternoon at the heme of Mrs. Jones, 1801 S. - Fifteenth East street. s(t je fi The Ladies' Aid of Iliff church will hold a picnic at Liberty park Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. All members and their friends are urged to attend. For the Chautaqua which commences at Liberty, park this afternoon, many social functions and picnics are being planned. Families will go to the park in the mornings .and watch the children in their games and exercises during the forenoon of each day, conducted by complete force of the city playground directors and the supervisors that come with the Chautauqua from the eastern can then enjoy cities. The grown-up- s the afternoon and evening programs, with their luncheons and picnics between. The Ministerial association as well as various clubs of the city are planning meetings during the week re-at the park, and they also arranged ception committees to meet and entertain several of the artists from the different programs. J. E. Aubrey, the who superintendent of the Chautauqua, will be here all week, is one of the prominent, pastors of Texas, who was recently elected president of the Rotary club at Denson, Tex. Thaviu of the big band, which will be heard all day Wednesday; Schildkrit, who wiil open the Chautauqua this afternoon with his orchestra; Dr. Martin Hardin, Dr. Benjamin Haywood, R. B. Glenn of North Carolina, J. Adam Bede of Minnesota, Alfred Bergen of the Metropolitan opera house, as well as several others, have personal friends and acquaintances in the city who are arfor them. ranging some entertainments S 'f 'fi The Oliver O. Howard Relief corps will hold a meeting on Wednesday afternoon, July 12, In the I.: O. O. F. hall. The Orphans' Home ,ind Day Nursery association will hold a, meeting tomor . ex-Go- v. -- . Jc Weddings and Engagements MR. -- AND MRS. E. E. GALVIN the marriage of their daughter Erminie Idah, to James B. Austin. The w edding took place yesterday at high noon in St. Mark's cathedral in the presence of the immediate families of the bride and bridegroom and was followed by a breakfast at the Hotel Utah. The impressive .service of the Episcopal church was read by. Bishop Paul Jones. The fair young bride, who was unattended, wore a! lovely afternoon frock of white taf-- 1 feta with large picture hat and car ried a shower of white sweet peas and lilies of the valley. A breakfast followed in one of the dining rooms of the Hotel Utahprivate for the members of the two families. The table was very dainty with a low bank of coral sweet peas in the center and fluffy of tulle at butterfly bows Mr. and- Mrs. Austin left intervals. on an afternoon train for a short wedding trip and will make their, future home in this city. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Calvin and one of the most beautiful and accomplished girls in the younger society set. Mr. Austin is the son of Mrs. E. O. Howard. i -- rose-color- ed - jjj jj( 5$C The marriage of Miss Louise Jennings and Paul Thilo will take place on Saturday, July 13. at high noon at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Isaac Jennings, in Harvard avenue. The ceremony will be performed by Rev. Maxwell Rice of the Emery home. The bride will be attended by her sister, Miss Marion Jennings, as brides - f ' maid' and Richard Hartley will officlat as best man. v. An interesting wedding of th week was that of Miss Rhada Glbbs. ter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. daughGlbbs, and Dr. Ralph T. Richards. The marriage took place at high noon on Monday at the home of the bride's parents in First avenue. The ceremony was performed by Bishop David Smith in the presence of the immediate families of the bride and bridegroom. The par- lors were beautifully decorated with sweet peas, while the reception hall was.gay.wlth tall vases of White Shasta daisies and ferns. The bride, who was unattended, wore a stylish tailored suit of white cloth with hat and boots to match, and carried a bouquet of pale pink sweet peas, tied with tulle. Dr. and Mrs. Richards left immediately after the ceremony for an extended trip, through the Pacific northwest and Alaska, where they will spend a couple of months, and after September 1 will make their home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kablsius announce the engagement of their daughter Hazel to George P. Kirby, the marriage to take place in the early autumn. j)e Mr, and Mrs. Heber Bennion announce the engagement of their daughter Lucile to Conrad J. Welti, the marthis month, riage to take place V ii The marriage of Miss Laura Malin, of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Malin. daughter and Orson Everett will take place on Wednesday morning at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Malin, 458 S. Sixth East street. a wealth of pink and white roses and rose-color- ed . i,C The marriage of Miss Agnes Mary Welsh and John M. Hearley will take 9 o'clock place on Tuesday morningTheat bride will at St. Mary's cathedral. be attended by Miss Julia Hearley as bridesmaid and Robert Lynch will act as best man. James Ivers, Jr., will be the usher. A wedding breakfast will follow the ceremony at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Henry Welsh. 724 E. Second South street, for members of the wedding party. Mrs. J. H Wilson of Park City announces the engagement of her on Following Page.) He dauglt-(Continu-ed |