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Show MUSIC SOCIETY SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST G, 191 G. SEPTEMBER BRIDES NOW BUSY WITH THEIR TROUSSE AUX j v PlT IIS. (JKOIKi; i;Tin:niVND. the accomplisbe.l wife of Senator Geonre Sutherland of Utah, who has 4'A recently iv'urr.ed from Washington, I). C. Senator and Mrs. Sutherland "will srnd two months at the Hotel rtnh. During hfr stay Mrs. Sutherland will be the recipient of a erreat dea of social attention. hot August days do not seem to j "IWr KS. WINTHROP KNYVET SEARS, formerly Miss Genevieve James, whose marriage is announced today. Mrs. Sears is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs." John James and a popular member of one of the younger Dan Cupid, for preparations ! are busily going: on for the September j society sets of the city trousseaux and friends are planning 4 many entertainments for the autumn brides. An Interesting wedding will take place the latter part of the month, when the bridegroom and charmins blonde bride-elehope to surprise their many friends. The bride has been receiving congratulations since the first June rose was in bud and is as busy as the proverbial bee with the interflffll Two trousseau. of the details esting weddings of the early autumn promise to be elaborate affairs, and six poputi'isSsv . A fj $&.e:ii;vs. lar debutantes have been asked to carry bridemald's roses in the procession. A recent announcement i the sequel to THE J ct ' s a I ' x the high school days and the marriage promises to be of great interest to the many friends of the youns couple. Dame ruinor promises an interesting bit of news for the early days of golden October. H is not probable that an engagement announcement will be made, but the wedding will probably take p!ace quietly In the cathedral. The. close friends of the bride, who is one of lht jnost popular girls in local society, say It will be a tailored wedding .and that the couple will leave immediately for an extended honeymoon in New York. Ry the way, speaking of brides, the new Ophelia ros will be a new addition to the bridesmaid's bouquet this season. The demand for them last year was very heavy and the local florists could not fill the orders. This year, however, the growers have promised them in profusion. In F .. ... .... , X pretty little love affair that started c V ... , ..:..,,:: .: .. ; , 'mmA to be given Tuesday afternoon at Amelia Palate in honor of Mrs. .1. W. Houston, who recently returned from Los Angeles. Wm lIpP ; v ., V ' ' - , 1 invitations 1 . : Wwa xmmmmmmig88t&6frtm $0: SSSI? v W WA IIP ': Mrs. Daniel D. Shields and Mrs. H. Earl Havenor will entertain at a tea Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Shields on Douglas avenue in honor of Miss Martha Watson, a bride of the autumn. .. - : F. 'fi . . EDWIN OEM KS has Tor a luncheon MRS. . (, VA . Coming Events ' - '. jSS , The Thursday afternoon Card club will be entertained this week by Mrs. George Bowman at her home on Har- - vard avenue. ""MTs's Ida Giles will I,e the hostess at a tea Saturday afternoon, August 19, In honor 6f Mis3 F'essle Willis, whose engagement has been recently announced. sis j The Poetry society of Utah will meet Jc lomcrrow morning at 11.30 o'clock at Wandamere. At noon a basket picnic will be served. The Comaraderie Card club, formerly the Junior Gerrnanieus club, will be entertained at a dancing party on Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Dora Schick. 487 Edi?on street. 1 ; Miss Sadye Myers will entertain at traveling shower Saturday evening in honor of Miss Margaret Connclley, a bride of the mrnth. i'fi je The members of the R. G. club will a I WEEK - ;- r.ALPfi R. . s;!-n- -- t lovc-line- oral-sha'!- '! i iti-nh- t!-- ss a l.-l- hand-doorafe- 1 1 d i i ent-rtaln- ed 1 pn-ial- l K'-sest-s ta-tl- eol-cr- es s. Tlie piifstj excltti-- e Mlsa and Mis Hopkins. Miss Norma Kent, Miss F.ene Hansen, Miss K! I.ouisI!s Ire-lire- . !oiy Hodison. Mi?s Marjorl? tlowatis, MU a t :n' n.. Miss Al!-- Hoare. - e I'lss Helen l.'hmre. Ml-- s Miss Cat hortn jiote-s yfrl;v Miss Mildred Mc-ar.- 'J June Arkcrman. :'t: Hfehards wrs the afteriioon at an n I sr ! fl V by Mrs. Kdwir F. llilm's at the hosplfable Arnflia I'alare ir honor f Mr. John Vtmor.t I.yle. who with ,Mr. I Ie h.'S re-- t ntly returned from turn ccast. The exquisite J late g!as entertain at orated with rosebuds and cuplds and were laid for Mrs. George L. Turnkey. Mrs. W. O. Seeley, Mrs. F.nrl Skidmore. Mrs. Fred R. Sands. Miss Evelyn Reilly, Miss Nana Trunkey. of New York, Mrs. It. W. Flandro. Itoy Hlgson, Mrs. I M. Knight, Mrs. c. W. Gates. 2,oid-!ippe- M?-.!- feathery fern. a lighted with many electric liThts, while the place cards that Miss Anna Marie Dalley of Toeatello. were laid for sixteen bore the crest of who is the guest of Miss Gene Hansen the hostess in royal blue and prold. at her home In First avenue, was the Those wh were bidden to meet the honored guest at a dancing delightful charminsr bride were Mrs. H. fJ. M on Wednesday evening at the party Mrs. f'harles leaven Smith, Mrs. home of pr. and Mrs. Hanson. The Adams of Mrs. Robert Mil-Ia- n. Samuel Denver, Walker Salirbury, Mrs. F. J. Fabian, Mrs. H. I". Fabian. Mrs. Sol Sleerel. Mrs. U'. S. McCornlck, Mrs. Georere Y. Wallace, Mrs. o. V. Powers, Mrs. John A. Marshall. Mijt fJretta Cosrlff, Mrs. Jay Tarvin Harris and Mrs. J. M. IJId-wcl- 3 l. & Mrs. H. (". McMillan was the gracious hostess at a beautifully appointed luncheon ou Thursday afternoon at her home in K. South Temple street in honor of her dHimhters, Mrs. Samuel Adams of Denver ami Mrs. John V. Lyle. White tea roses and fern.g weio chosen for the artistic decorations of the table, in the center of which was a larse silver bowl filled wjth the roses. At either end of the table were tall silver vases filled with tea roses and feathery sprays of plumosa. The living: room end drawing room were very attractive with a wealth of lon;c stemmed Shasta daisies and pypophlla. Covers were laid for Mrs. Hdwln f. Holmes. Mrs. W. S. McCornlck. M!a Anna McCornlck, Mrs. Tl. Walker Salisbury. Mrs. George Miss Certrude McGrath, Mrs Frederick Cowans. Mrs. Karl A. Scheld, Mrs. I I. Terry, Miss Alice Wall. Mrs James Chambers Dick, Mrs. Wllllani Ctmnlnjchsm of San Francisco. Mrs. Richard Allen Kejes. Mrs. Phil Clark, Mrs. F. J. rablan. Mrs. O. W. Powers. Miss Oretta fJogrtff, Mrs. Robert J. 31endtnnlnc. Mrs. Hubbard Reed and Mrs. Charles livens Smith. P.ose. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cowans en- tertained at a dinner on Wednesday evening at their home in Second avenue in honor of Mrs. CJerald Ingle of Cat., who arrived on Wednesday to spend several days with Mrs. C. K. Oroesbeck at the Groesbeck home in 11. South Temple street. Twelve guests Coro-rtad- were bidden to meet Mrs. Inprle. o. ! a lake party Thursday evening. August 17. In honor of Miss Re3sie Willis and Miss Victoria Midg-letwo club members, who will be brides of September. The officers of the Democratic club will meet tomorrow afternoon ith Mrs. H. .1. Hayward, 274 N. Second West, at 2.30 o'clock, when plans for the coming campaign will he outlined. All officers are tirpred to be present. 3e The Needlecraft club will meet on Wednesday, August 9, with Mrs. George Uowman of Harvard avenue. The Past Noble Grand club will be entertained Thursday by Mrs. of 1999 S. Fourth East in joint session with Naomi club. Reynolds circle No. 1, Ladles of the G. A. R., will give a basket picnic at Liberty park Sunday, August 13. Members of all G. A. R. organizations are Invited to bring lunch baskets. Ranner review No. 11. Maccabees, and their friend3, will be entertained Tuesday at the home of Mr3. W. Frantz, 57 Chicago street. Tako Fair grounds car. y, glov ing g.iillardias and coreoposis was in the center of the table, the handle tied with a fluffy bow of deep yellow maline. The place cards were hand dec- s -- formal kenf ineton sctven In lionor of Mrs. Theodore H rte, who has recently rome to t h rtfv froni Ca!ifrrnia, find F.arl Francis, a bride of the sum5Ir. mer. T'lfteeo cl'ii friends were mim-hrenmonss the cuests at the delightfully Informal affair, and the tea table was hrisrht with baskets of yellow eorcoposi s. fz A luncheon of the past week wa tb one irtven on Tue(Sv afterno'-- i -- fr I.f fnr the ffond timt immer, ami was a picture with its perfc. t appointments of rare Inlaid class and Kold and silver service. In the renter of the table was a beautiful d lovl filled to overflowing with cerise snapdragons, whl'.e individual cut plass cperpnes of delicate daybreak ca mat Ions were in front of each place. Penrath the. tabie was a miniature forest of cool palms and tablp was ut r:. nitfSTOl. r nor-- f taind tfr1ny af terrtoi.n ;i t a bfavitlfuily a ipo' f rl lunvhfon at hr . horr;, 2 i Van liuren avin:e. in hotter f Mi?t Heverly AlexatcJr Kitpy, whr,c :',?3i;?mnt Is nnnourv,vl The htiorH firit Is well known t'flay. tn this fity arifl 5in, ffhrf she hfl? f ?nt th ; .Tt flv yf nr, the summers in thi. rity. The Ions: t a hinsr trc-riM was a picture of m I!pim; mfr In Its pr rfM t appoi n t itient s and favor?. In the renter of the tahle was n low moun-''.f swfft i r with yfirni s rt :i a ferns', j'as vhil at f !tlir rtiI f the tahle vrr whit wifkr li.tsk't filled with delicate p!nk clidio!!. the handles helns with tvnttprflv hnwj of whlt to the maline From th corner? r th tab e wcr festofns of white np.l'rsA fr.twinfd with sprays of pmilax and feathery frn.. The place card vr with fisurrs of hridf"1? arid t.'Mpidt. The favor were very a r s ' r and the news of the a n notinement of the betrothal of Mips found In Ittley and Mr. Tavloj- wero i 'overs Knc!t?h walnut sheiis were 1a id for fifr.cn, Mrs. 1oik13 .Swan of this city, who Is a visitor in Oaden. vas amw the gue?ta. Miss Ililey and her mother Mrs, 'anu5en Itiley, it ft on a. late train San Francisco, where Mr. Taylor. they will he joined Miss I.'ilu Fpkr yestero'clock brids day afterrcon at a luncheon in honor of Mis Anna Marie and M'.ss Mary Iat!ey ofofr.ratelto Knnas:1 City. The twelve Hopkins af three wfrp .cat that wrf iray with silver vases filled wtth snapdragons in various As5i3tinar Uuriris- the afternoon were Mrs. John A. Spiker and Mrs. t. TT XfJL SOCIETY IN rooms were gay with garden flowers and greens. Pink sweet peas and ferns were effectively combined for the decorations. In the dining room a cut glass bow! of the flowers gracedlarge the center of the table with loose sweet peas scattered over the cloth. The tahle was covered with a lace cloth over pink silk and the confections and ices furthered the ro- - color scheme. During the evening the young hostess was as- slsted in receiving by her mother. Mrs. A. N. Hanson, Miss Helen Chance and Miss Lulu Spiker. In honor of Miss Ressie Willis, a midsummer bride, a lunoh-was given on Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Carl Willis and Mrs. Winn Vlllis at the home of the latter !n Tenth avenue. Coral colored sweet peas In a crystal basket formed the centerpiece, with four smaller baskets at the corners of the table. From the cha ndeller extended streamers of delicate pink tulle and the place cards were hand decorated in lilies cf the valley and bride's roses. :fr je Miss Msmle Ranker entertained at a "pink luncheon" on Monday afternoon In honor of Miss Myrtle Reilly. The guests were seated at one table that was hrlght with a profusion of rose colored sweet peas. A large basket filled with the flowers stood In the center of the dainty Madeira centerpiece, enthe handle of the basket twined with sprays of plumosabeing and pink satin ribbon. Crystal candlesticks stood shaded in the prevailing ropy color at the four corners of the table and the place cards, water color designs of brides and cuplds. were laid for twelve close friends of the bride-elect. afternoon Mrs. Homer P. Sherwood entertained at the second In a series of delightful bridge teas at her home In Eighth avenue. Tall vases On Wednesday Mrs. A. W. Gates entertained at a of goldenglow and white Shesta daisies prettily appointed l o'clock luncheon were placed In the living room and reon Thursday afternoon nt her home In ception hall. A miniature Ice pond l. F.leventh South street In honor of surrounded by daisies and coreposis AsMiss Myrtle Reiliy. whose marriage to was the attractive centerpiece. F. V. ritxC,.ald will take place tomor- sisting during the afternoon were row. A larce crystal basket filled with on Following Tage.) Mrs-iContlnu- : vv 5 3ft S)C 3$C Sind-helm- er Reilly, 530 S. Third East street. The ceremony will be performed by the Very Rev. Father George Rapier, president of All Hallows college, at 8 o'clock, to be witnessed by relatives of the bride and bridegroom, and will be followed by a large reception from 8.30 until 4 o'clock. The bride will he attended by her sister. Miss Evelyn Reilly, as bridesmaid, and the little flower girls, cousins of the bride, will l. be Mips Hess Sands, Miss Frances Miss Lenorea La Fount and Miss Elra La Fount. Little George Francis Trunkey will be ring bearer and Dr. Leo Hummer will be best man. i Ogden, at 7.30 Wednesday evening at children have returned from a six St. Paul's Episcopal church, the Rev. weeks visit to Minneapolis, Minn. The bride J. II. Dennis officiating. Mrs. E. R. Redborg of Minneapolis, wore a stylish tailored suit of midnight blue silk, a picture hat of white tulle, who has been visiting1 her parents, Mr. and carried a bouquet of lilies of the and Mrs.; Renshaw, the past two will leave today for Chicago valley. She was attended by her sister, months, Miss Irma Glanfield. Following the to Join Mr. Redborg. ceremony a wedding supper was served at the home of the bride's parents for relatives of the bride and groom. Dr. and Mrs. Budlong left for a honeymoon northwest, and trip through the Pacific after September 1 will be at home at The following party of Salt LaJcem In five automobiles for an extensive trip through Yellowstone park: Mr. and Mrs. Al Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Conrad, Mrs. Jane Lynn, Mrs. L. S. 63S Twenty-sevent- h street, Ogden. Hills, Miss Hills, Mrs. L. B. Hills, Miss r 'r Judith Hills, Dr. and Mrs. E. E. WilMr. and Mrs. William J. Bateman anMr. and Mrs. A. B. Childs announce nounce the engagement of their daughcox, Mrs. Towey, Mr. and Mrs. Edward the engagement cf their daughter, ter. Chloe, to Thomas A. C. Briuce, the L. Burton and children and MEsa Ivy Burton. Myrtle, to Clarence H. Worden, the wedding to take place in the fall. wedding to take place early in September. Wilson B. Rhodes left yesterday for Los Angeles, San - Diego axid tha Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Dever anbeaches, where he will spend the renounce the engagement of their daughmainder of the summer. While in San Mr. Rhodes will be a guest of ter, Ruth, to E. de Vore Camomile, the Diego FRANK MRS. J. AND JUDGE, Conrad E. Olson, in to take September. place formerly of ehU city. marriage MR. by Mr. and Mrs. D. The following- will be of Interest to C. Jackling, arrived during the week Mrs. Dollie Stingley came from the many friends of Captain Pardee, who from Sa-a Newhouse ranch on the Weber to visit will Francisco and spend was formerly stationed at Fort Dougher, mother, Mrs. L. K. Bemls, at 321 D couple of weeks at the Judge farm In street. las: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ranks Towers the Ccttonwoods. ' of Spring'field. Mass., announce the enacMr. and Mrs. Lee Charles to of their Frida, Mrs. Gerald Inle, who. has been a companied by their guest Miller, gagement daughter, MarMiss M. Tardee, Twentieth guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Groesbeck garet Burgoyne and Miss Ada Mllllns-to- n Capt. Austin United States infantry. of WTchita, Kan., and Miss Emma at their home on E. South Temple Mr. and Mrs. Camden Riley announce street, left yesterday afternoon for Zane have returned from the Norfolk Fishing club, where they spent two the engagement of their daughter, Bev- New York. weeks. Juof to Ross Taylor erly Alexander, iff neau, Alaska. The marriage will take Mrs. Frederick L. Stauffer, Dr. and Miss in and San Gladys Savage, Miss Edna Dunn, Francisco, place tomorrow the Misses Florence and Alice Kimball, the bride and bridegroom will sail Mr. and Mrs. Leaver Stauffer, Miss June Miss Gulia Dix and Miss MarJorie Scowcroft of Ogden, Harold Stauffer Wednesday on the Maxonica for Honohave gone to Brighton to spend their hon- and Leland Swaner have returned from Brown lulu, where they will spend a of weeks at the James Brown at lake. Bear two a 1 weeks' couple be will October After trip eymoon. they sjc cottage. at home at Thane, Alaska. Mrs. Riley Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gray, accompaand Miss Riley left yesterday for San nied son Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Wasson and her daughFrancisco. The announcement will be J. W.byDetheir Mrs. Ostler Pauline and ter Miss Marjorie, accompanied by their Fcrd a Interest deal of by will leave read with great autoa weeks' two for Miss Rose Clampitt, and George guest today many friends of the young, bride in mobile trip through Yellowstone park. Wasson, Jr., have gone to San Franciswell is bhe 6&'den, where this city and co a for few weeks. From that city known. Miss Alberta Bradley of Oakland, they will go to the beaches until SepIs a guest of Dr. and Mrs. Fred- tember. Mr., and Mrs. Henry G. Wood of Cal., L. Stauffer at their home on erick Provo announce the engagement of First avenue. Mrs. Arthur J. Brown and her two their daughter. Electa, to Earl Brown, young daughters, WInnona and Luclle, the wedding to take place in the late Mr. and Mrs. Mllner, Mr. and Wednesday for Pinecrest, Emigraautumn. The announcement' will be of Mrs. W. D. RlshelJay will leave today for left canyon, where they will spend the great interest to many friends of the a motor trip to Little Zion canyon and tion of August. month young couple in this city and in Provo, the Grand Canyon of Arizona. s sjc ;; if. if. where they are identified with the Mr. C. Daly and chilMrs. John and Misses Alice and Ethel Castleton and younger society set. Mrs. W. H. dren. and Jack jjc Margaret; the week left Erskine Miss Ivy during II. Patrick Mr. Mrs. Bintz J. and and Mr. and Mrs. Jame3 Creighton of Eufor a visit to Los Angeles and the left weeks a for three announce the trip Thursday a in engagement month After reka, Utah, beaches. spending of their daughter, Mary Helen, to Law- California, Miss Ethel Castleton will through Yellowstone park. rence G. Wallace of Strevell, Ida., the go to New Mexico to ' spend the winter. Miss Irene Sefrit of Bellingham, wedding to take place in the early auMr. and Mrs. Harris Krupp, Miss Ida Wash., is a guest of Mrs. Robert Hutch-in- s tumn. at her home, 1917 Fifteenth East Ephraim, and Leon Krupp of A' pretty church wedding of the week Krupp, El Paso, Tex., will arrive in the near street. f Is was that of Miss Estelle Glanfield. future to reside here. C. Carter hav Dr. Mrs. Charles and C. C. Mrs. Mr. of John and daughter two McDowell on and her of Mrs. D. Robert W. Dr. and Following Page.) (Continued Budlong Glanfield, Kirk-endal- left Personals - - n Weddings and Engagements MR. AND MRS. WALTER C. LYNE the engagement of their Alice Carolyn, to Dr. Dan-ldaughter, F. Gurnsey, the marriage to take place In the early fall. The announcement will be read with a great deal of Interest by many friends of the bridal ccuple who are popular members of ei the younger society set. jjc 5(e s)e Mr. and Mrs. John James announce the marriage pf their Gene- daughter, vieve, to Winthrop Knyvet Sears. Saturday, July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Sears will be at home to their friends in Seattle. Wash., after October 1. The announcement of the marriage of Miss James and Mr. Fears was read with a great deal of Interest by their many friends, and It Is regretted that they will leave the city for their future home. The bride Is well known to a host of friends In Salt. Lake, where she has spent her childhood and early girlhood. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. McCanne announce the engagement of their daughter. Alberta, to Andrew Thornton Clark, the wedding to takeliz place In September. Mrs. Margaret W. Evans announces the marriage of her daughter, Margaret W.. to August Thomas Jones. They will be' at home at 232 N. Ninth West. The marriage of Miss Myrtle Reilly and Francis Valentine Fitzgerald will take place tomorrow evening at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Clara ( ! sjc afc fc 5jC 5C )C |