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Show SOCIETY MUSIC f" --m s r jiiv: 7 n . n ran a h SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY'lG, 1916. SOCIAL. WORLD ENLIVENED BY MANY EVEN NG PART ----- ISABEL 1y"tSS ...... 1 i t --- - - -- UlCH, daughter of Mrs. Windsor V. Rice, who lias reeentlv returned from Miss Bamrs u imnii a uns iiic wimr aim early spring. AllSS wjiviu iui jli nrce of the set will spend the summer at the Rice members the and of society yoimjrer in -V. bmtth cjft T t pipubr fcl l. Ktrc i lim " " It's a long way to Mexico-- It's a long way to go; Jft's a long way down to the border, Where the Rio Grande does flow. Good-b- y dear old Utah, ! .: " " MARGARET DUSENBEKRY of Provo, who "is spending; at the Hotel Utah. Miss Dusenberry is a niece durino; the prist winter has been studying- music with Emma Lucy one of the soloists at the roof garden musical given recently by MISS - Douglas camp. a long, long way down to the Good-b- y It's ' 1 " -- border. But we'll make the tramp. "good-bys- " been said and THE busy camp have at Fort Douglas Is deserted except for the one provisional troop I under the command of Capt. Thomas Braby. Utah has again come to the front and the mobilization of the national guard as directed by the war department three weeks ago has been, complied with and the state has sent approximately SOO men to the border. Many "Dolly Grays'" were at the deppt on Friday to wave good-b- y and Godj speed to their sweethearts. The keen interest taken by a number of the younger girls in the geography of the border Is unusual and more than one jnls-- is wondering if "khaki" sport suits would be becoming and appropriate If worn In that part of the country. One petite miss has changed her plans for the month of August on account of instead of the "call to the colors,"-ana fashionable at spending the month watering resort on the Atlantic coast is contemplating the acceptance of a pressing Invitation given by two of the young officers of the guard to,, etudy Interesting- - ?) specimens of cacti found in that part of the country. The fame of Salt Lake has been widespread for its hospitality and beautiful girls and word comes from the east that the young army men turn with longing of eyes to "Salt Lake, Mother-in-lathe Army" " the summer with her mother, Mrs. Ida Smoot of United States Senator Reed Smoot and Gates in New York. Miss Dusenberry was the Civic league. 'A v - , I- K r - - ' . d i ' s' '-- ''l - , 1 : v; " i w - y?V - ' "s Coming Events FRANCIS HOLMES entertain at a luncheon on Thursday afternoon at the Amelia pala.ee in honor of Mrs. William Cunningham of San Francisco, who is MRS. EDWIN -, Bur-Soy- 3(( j. ... 4 spending the summer with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Dern. j( )j( Miss Edna 1 arnsworth will entertain at a luncheon on Tuesday afternoon at the Country club In honor of Miss Tauline Sweet of. Rochester, N. Y., who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kcan Miller, and Miss Margaret of New York, who is the guest of Mr. anl Mrs. Lee Charles Miller. )C Mrs. John C. Daly vill entertain the members of the. Sewlna,' club at a 1 o'clock luncheon at her" home In F street on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Thomas O. Sheckwell will entertain at a large tea on. Friday afternoon at her home, 1074 S. Fifth East Engstreet. In honor of her sister MissSheck-ell lish, who will be a guest at the home for. a week. ,. I 3f 5(C ne 5jC ." . , w ' .'' ... .v ......... - X' . . v v.. s s.. ' ..4 ....... 4 S 2yC Mrs. George W. Snow will entertain a bridge tea on Tuesday-afternooS. Ninth East street, at her home, in honor of her daughter Mrs. Lafayette Morrison of San Diego, who with her two small sons has come to, spend at n the summer with parents. jje Miss Yvonne Moon will entertain at a tea on Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Arthur Morse Moon, who has come from California to spend the summer. f-- - V 4 s meet will Utah of The Poetry Society i tomorrow mornins? at 11 o'clock at Wandan.ere. At noon a basket luncheon will be served. V The annual picnic of the C. W. B. M. Central Christian of the flowers were artistically placed society of the church will be held at Saltalr on Tues- about the room. Arthur Shepard, who day, June IS. jj has recently returned from Boston, ifi -:played the wedding march and gave a Mrs. A. J. Wilson will entertain her classic program during the. ceremony. next at her club home, Mrs. Friday seeing mother of the bride, who Jennings, 121 S. Eighth West street. assisted in receiving, wore a silvery 5t sje of lace. The combined with KnRlish Ivy and Virginia The second section of th-- Ladles' gray silk with trimmings of creepers formed a beautiful background society of the First Presbyterian dining room was gay- with basketsand for tha receiving party In the drawing church will be entertained at a lunch- yellow Asnapdragons, coryopsis room. The tea table In the dining room eon on Monday afternon by Mrs. Will- ferns. large crystal basket Was In. was very attractive, with a larxe iam E. Day at her home, 2570 Fifth tho center of the table, filled with the flowers and small bowls "of coryopsis at Japanese basket filled with red and East street. The committee in charge the corners. Assisting in the dining white sweet peas and white Shasta have completed all Hrrsiu?.einent and roomfour were Miss Edith Chapman, Miss daisies In the center of the- table. The the guests are asked to take the Sev11.0.", and to Maude Hardman and Misses Claire and handle of the basket was tied with a enth East car. leaving-a- t avenue. May Riter. Among those who assisted car at Drlg-of bow white tulle and those leave the fluffy sc in the general entertaining were Mrs. who assisted during: the afternoon inThe Oliver O. Howard W. R. C. will Priscilla Jennings, grandmother of the cluded Mrs. Roy Coates, Miss Frances Thursday bride, Mrs. William C. Jennings, Mrs. Evans. Miss Helen Evans, Miss Wood- entertain at a card party Mrs. of James James Eldredge, Mrs. W. W.'Riter, and home the at evening Miss ruff, Gwendolyn Tripp and little A. G. S3 R. affilO street. and Miss Louise Manning of San Francisco. itonert Graham and William Francis Kelly, orders invited. Those to assist After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. iated McCrea. are Mrs. Mary Moyer, Mrs. Anna Thilo will be at home to their friends Mrs. Lydla Cody, Mrs. M. II. at 1149 Douglas avenue. Mrs. Frederick Reiser entertained at and Mrs. Sarah Conneff. Brown a prettily appointed luncheon on TuesA home wedding of yesterday day afternoon at the Country club in The Woman's Missionary society of was pretty solemnized honor of Mrs. Frederick Kle3el of evening at the the Westminster Presbyterian church home cf Mr.- and last Mrs.. A. F. Kendall, and Mrs. Charles Bowman of will hold its annual picnic at Liberty when their daughter May, and Louis Rutte. Mont., .who are prue3ts at the at the bandstand, Thurs- Parisoe were married at ' S o'clock by park, Klesel home In Ogden. The table was day. to meet 20, at 12 o'clock. Rev. H. H. the Rev. Maxwell Rice of the July Emery prettily decorated with white Shasta a daisies and ferns and covers were laid Sanderson will give talk. home, at 8 o'clock. The parlor where was performed was pretfor ten. Th Welsh women will' be enter- the ceremony Jt 5ti on Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. tily decorated with white roses and tained Miss Lily Wolstenholme entertained Sadie Murphy at her home In Mill ferns, a trellis being in front of the at a delightful like party on Wednes- Creek. The guests, are asked to take bow window, where the wedding party stood. The bride wore a stylish taiday afternoon In honor of her cousin, the Holllday car. Miss Ruth Partridsre, of Frqvo, who Is lored suit of silvery gray with hat and a guest at the Wolstenholme home for boots to match and carried a'bouquet a month. The party was chaperoned of bride.' s roses. Miss Mina B. 'Kendall attended her sistor as bridesmaid. The by Mrs. L. C. Wolstenholme and Mrs. C K. Armstrong. Supper was served dining room was decorated with a proat 7 o'clock, when the young grirla were fusion of yellow Shasta, daisies and ferns. Mr. and Mrs. Parisoe left on the joined by the men. The long table wag late train fcr a short wedding trip and effectively decorated, with flajrs and red and white sweet peas. after August 1st will be at home to Twenty of Miss Louise their friends at 1014 Second avenue. guests were present. marriage jC jjj jj THE and Thllo Paul took place Mrs. L. D. Peaslee and Mrs. E. I Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Glanfield of 34 Davis entertained at a "nasturtium" yesterday at high noon at the home of S. First - West street, announce the luncheon on Wednesday afternoon In the bride's mother, Mrs. Isaac Jennings, engagement of their daughter Estelle honor of Mrs. Rallle Davis of Los An- In Harvard avenue. The ceremony was to Dr. W. A. Budlong of Ogden, the geles, who is en route to her old home performed by the Rev. Maxwell Ricea wedding to take place early in August. In Indiana for a visit. The table was in the presence of the relatives and few close friends of the young couple Dr. O. J. of Redding, Cal., anartistically decorated with low bowls and was followed by an informal re- nounces theLawry of scarlet and yellow nasturtiums and of his daughengagement covern were laid for Mrs. A. F. Philips, ception from ,1 until 2 o'clock. The ter Anna to Lawrence J. Kennedy of Mrs. John ZInk. Mrs. Elizabeth Davis bride wore a handsome three-piec- e suit the marriage to take place of cream doeekln with a large white Redding, and Mrs. L. C. Van Voorhls. on Wednesday July 26. at the quietly transparent picture hat trimmed with home of Mr. and Mrs. George V. Lawry Miss Norma Kent entertained at a white maribeau feathers and carried a in First avenue. Miss has been dancing party on Wednesday evening bouquet of white larkspur and lilies of a welcome visitor In theLawry on several city In honor of Miss Luclle was occasions and the above announcement Reber of the valley. Miss Marion Rutte. Mont., who has recently come the bridesmaid and wore Jennings a dainty cos- will be read with interest by a host of to Salt Lake to reside. The rooms were tume of pink and blue chiffon over friends. decorated with pink and white sweet pink pink taffeta and carried an armpeas and about forty young people en- ful of pink and blue larkepur. Richard of Miss Hazel Barnes The as best man. The bridal and. U. marriage affair. S. Neslen was solemnized on acted joyed the dellKhtful Hartley 55 party stood in front of a large bay Thursday evening at the home of the Mrs. Duncan Grant Rlchart d window banked with pink roses and bride's aunt, Mrs. Charles on Followlnij Page.j white and pink sweet peas, while vases j in S. Second West etreet. Patterson, Tlie cere h-- V y WEEK IN SOCIETY. WILL P.ROWS entertained those bidden to meet Mrs. Smith were MRS. aJ. delightful Kdwln Francis Holmes. Mrs. C. tea yesterday aft- Mrs. V.. Gresbeck, ernoon at her home on Twelfth KaJt Mrs. William Mrs. Frederick Cowans, Montejcue Ferry. Mrs. street In honor of Mrs. Howard Hay, Krnest Ramherfrer. Mrs. Rentier X. ho has recently come to this city to Smith. Mrs. Don Carlos Roberts. Mrs. J. Salisbury.. Miss Anna McCornlck, reside. Quantities of j!Iow Shasta O. Mrs. A. It. K. RIrd, Mrs. William Cunwere th decorations for daijles usd of Fan Francisco. Mrs. James ningham of the fnrri' aril the tea table) was Dick. Mrs. Clifford Pear3all. hricht with a large cut glass bowl Chambers Mrs. William I. Donoher. 'Mrs. Heber filled with the rrbwersj In the center Wells. Mrs. J. It. Walker. Mrs. Walof th tabid with th- - ices arul confec- M. Mrs. Charles Wilkes, Mrs. tions In the same golden color. Pre- ter Lewis, Oeorge Y. , Wallace, Mrs. John A. Marsiding at the tea and coffee urns were shall, Mrs. Gustave Luellwltz, Mrs. Mrs. Grant Hampton and Mrs. William Samuel of Denver, Mrs. RichStory. Jr. Little Jmiy Brown received ard AllenAdams Keyes. Mrs. Edward McGur-rl- n th cards at th door and during the and Mrs. Charles w. Fifleld. afternoon Mrs. Brown was assisted In 3c the general t ntertalnlng by Mrs. WalV. Mrs. Wallace entertained George ter Newton Pugh, Mrs. Howard Mer- at a luncheon on MIs-afternoon at Tuesday harles rill. 3Irs. Iarlene Tync. Kimball and ?!i.s Gladys Richmond. her beautiful suburban home Bonirte Rrae. The guests were seated at one Seventy r i.ts called during the lonjr table and six smaller ones. In hours. the center of the lartfe table was a rMrs. KfTpar N. Coffee entertnlned at beautiful brass Jar filled with crimson a delightful breakfast on Friday morn-Ir.- s and white roses. On the smaller tables at lir home in Fort IonIas. the were lont? sprays of dainty pink Doroaffair beirpj the first In a series to be thy Perkins, roses. Three dozen guests K'.vn before Mrs. Coffee joins Cap- attended. tain Coffee at Fort George Wright In Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Leonard enterSpokane, where he has hen detailed as assistant quartermaster. Rreakfast tained at a delightful dancing party on was served in the cool hcurs of the Tuesday evening at their home in Garmomln? from six small tables ar- field In honor of Miss Kvtrlyn Cary of ranged on the veranda and decorated Denver, who Is a puest at the Leonard with bowls of pink and white sweet home, and Miss Newhouse of New peas. r.Those assisting were Miss Nannie York, who Is the euest of Mr. and Mrs. Palm-OHv t s re-celv- ln Miss Hess, Mies Ruth Coffee and Miss Genevieve Hoffman. A number of informal dinners were riven last eveninar at the Country club. Anion? those who entertained were Mrs. Frederick RHxer. whose fruejts numhered five: Russl TA Tracey, eovoTi Mrs. Jack Keith, six; Mi Knt William, a party of four, and Mrs. Frederick Cowans had a half a dozen : rusfs. sr beautifully tlie Cur.try at appointed lunchnu Iub on Monday given sifter Mrs. Lewis Ceby cil Rohlnson and JIIss Mayme Nohle. Th Ions? table was laid on the ver.in.1a aft-errif- hr on to th eist of th clubhou nn l was decorated with bsskets of pret!lr white i.ta daisies and KypeophlHa an 1 :--f feathery sprays il'ii'.l tr The rooms were Hawaiian Troubadours vere stationed behind a screen of palms and furnished a delightful musical program during the evening. A number of people from town motored down for the dellKhtful affair. AmonR tl c;n were Mr. and Mrs. Rdjor N'ewhouse and sons, Miss Walker. Miss Margaret McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Stlmpson. Misses Martha and Leah Henderson. Miss Jean Covey, Miss Yvonne Moon. Miss Kvelyn Tempest. Messrs. H. Harrison. Urlob. Karl Henderson and John Rudy. In honor of Mrs. Russell G. Graham of Walnut Grove. Cal., Miss Ksther Dustatt and Miss Grace Cooke entertained at a beautifully appointed tea on Wednesday afternoon at the Cook home in Fifth Cast street. Pink roses Mar-car- Mrs. r.obrrt flojid Srn'.th of Fan Franclo was th truest of honor at a 'i Kdgar Newhouse. Kay with vases of white and pink sweet peas end the ho.it and hostess were assisted in receiving by Mrs. Crcnton Th Johnson. Tempest and Miss f the baskets. har.d-deccrat- ed the plutnosa ferns The p !. cars In blue birds an'l et jJC j -- -- . , - 5 sfc . Roy-lanc- e, . Fac-ramen- to , - . 3 . Weddings and Engagements . 5f sjfi 5C enter-(Contlnu&- SfC 5jC - - ( mony was performed by Bishop C. Clarence Neslen presence of the relatives of the young . couple.; The bride wore a beautiful - wedding gown of white ' crepe de chine and carried a shower of . bride's tosgb. Miss Anin-th,- e , nette Neslen was the - bridesmaid and wore a dainty frock of pale pink crepe de chine and carried roses. Paul Sherbel was the best man. Inclusive of the bridal party the guests were received by Mrs. Samuel Neslen and Mrs. Charles Patterson. The dining room was prettily decorated with pink sweet peas and' greens.'. A large wedding cake was in the center of the table and baskets of "the" coral shaded pink- sweet peas at the four corners. Mr.- and Mrs. Neslen will make their future home, in' Idaho. , -- ' : "; X. .v" ; i Miss Mary Agnes Welsh anc John M. Hearley were married at . St. Mary's cathedral at 9 o'clock Wednesday morniwedding breakfast followed at the, home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Thomas Welsh, in E. Second South street; for members of the bridal party and a few close friends. The young bride wore a beautiful - white tailored suit with a large picture hat and carried a shower of white sweet peas and ferns. Miss Hearley, the bridesmaid, wore a charming suit of old rose silk with hat to match and carried an armful of coral sweet peas. Robert Lynch was the best man and James Ivers, Jr., the usher. The dining , room at the Welsh home, where the breakfast was served, was attractively decorated with white and pink sweet peas." Mr.' and Mrs. Hearley left- on the afternoon train for Colorado Springs, where they will sp'end their honeymoon, and after 15 will make their home in August . A ng". . (. cert orchestra, with which organization .the bridegroom has been identified for nearly three years as organist and associate conductor, gave a delightful musical program. Covers wer laid; for Prof, and Mrs. J, J. McCleL lan, Dr. and 'Mrs. C. F. WIloox,, Judge and' Mrs. L N.. Harmon, Misses Tessiw and Frances Harmon, Miss Carrie Richards, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ashton, Mr. and Mrs.-'J- . .Stokes, Jr., Miss Ruby Na-go- le and Roscoe Harmon and Miss Phyllis Winder. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon left on the afternoon train for Billings, Mont., where Professor Harmon will be musical director and organist at the Gem theatre. -- Mies Vera Taf t and A, V Callister were married at high noon on Thursday at the summer home of the bride's parents," Springdell, in Provo! canyon. The ceremony was performed by Bishop F. M.. Taylor of Provo in the presence of the immediate families of the bride and bridegroom. The brlde.who was unattended, wore a stylish silk suit of old rose and carried a . shower of bride's roses. Following the ceremony a breakfast was served on the veranda. The table was gay with baskets of Shasta daisies and maidenhair ferns and those who assisted included Mrs. Ernest Vog-le- r, Mrs. William Thurman and Mrs. Lawrence Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Canister will spend their honeymoon in Provo canyon and will leave early in September for Boston, where Mr. Calllster is taking a course In medicine at Harvard university. . - , . this-city- Personals RS. GEORGE SUTHERLAND, wife 5 5j j 'iJL of United States Senator George The marriage of Miss Loren Watson of St. George, Utah, and Levi N. Har- Sutherland, Is visiting relatives In Promon, Jr., Son of Judge and Mrs. L. N. ve She will return to the Hotel Utah took Harmon, last week place at the Harmon home in McClelland during the coming week and will leave the latter part of the week for a two avenue, Bishop Edward Ashton The' ceremony was followed by weeks' visit in San Francisco, and on a wedding breakfast for the members her return will be at the Utah for two of the bridal party and the relatives months. ti at the Hotel Utah.. The bride wore a gown-of Dr. Mrs. Los white Homer Humes and of a taffeta with stylish large picture hat and was unattended. Angeles were guests of Dr. and Mrs. The parlor where the ceremony took Arthur J. Murphy for the past week place was prettily decorated with bowls en route to Yellowstone park. . During of pink roses and ferns, while white their stay a number of social affairs snapdragons and ferns were used: in were given in their honor and a mo- ' -- . - ; affi-ciatin- g. " fol- tor trip was taken to the Silver King tered over the cloth. During the breakfast ten members of the American Con vention. After the convention Mr. and (Continued on Following Page,) the reception hall. A breakfast lowed in one of the private, dining mine in Park City. . rooms of the Hotel Utah. A large basDr. and Mrs. Earl G, Van Law will ket of pink Killamey roses was in the center of the table, the handle tied leave on Wednesday for Louisville, Ky., with a bow of - pink mallne and loose where Dr. Van Law goes as a delegate coral colored sweet peas wera scat- to the national dental examiners' con- |