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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 3916. N, TV At 5 o'clock supper an Informal luncheon Wednesday afta prettily appointed ernoon nt her home on First avenue In table decorated In yellow golden glow. honor of Miss Martha Watson, a popuFrom the chandelier to each place ex- lar young bride-elec- t. Covers were laid tended a deep yellow satin ribbon with for the following close friends of the a dainty little place card attached. The honor guest. Miss Martha Barlow, Miss favors were yellow balloons. Clara Prout, Miss Orpha Kingsbury and in games. spnt wag served from society o o (Continued from Preceding Page.) llns;. Miss Martha Henderson and Mlsi Marion Mclntyre. A charming affair of the past week was the, luncheon given on Tuesday afternoon at th roof garden of th Hotel Utah by Mrs. John C. Cutler In, honor with of Mr.. J. T. Klngsoury. wh-President Kingsbury, will leave early nest month to spend the winter In New York. Beautiful bankets of pink rosea were ued for the decorations of th long table, the baskets connected with festoons of shell pink tulle. The place cards furthered the, rose, decorative scheme and were crater color designs in rosebuds. Many artistic hanging bankets filled with feathery ferns and vine added to the summer effect of the garden. Covers were laid for forty. n' Mrs. Vernon R. Hell enand I,leut. tertained at a dinner on .Sunday eveDouglas in ning at their home in Kort who honor of Mrs. Edgar N. Coffey, will lave early next month tt-- Spokane. The table wa.t Kay with baskets f.ncl covof coral and white sweet ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Vandev enter. Mr. and Mr. "Walter II. Thurston and Frank Grlner. Later in the evening the guest welt entertained at tea by Mrs. J. It. Ilezma'.halch and .MIm Ethel llezrr.alh.il h. Kll-larn- ey be-in- s? o o Susanna Mae Clark lyTRS. ERXKRT OSCAR GRUA, formerly of rieasant Grove, who;e marfage to Dr. Grua took pliace on Thursday afternoon. I : I cisco. . The members of the Short Story club were entertained on Monday afternoon by Mr.'. Henry KlingUnder at park. At o'clock a basket supper was served. Wedresday dinner dances are gaining weekly in popularity at Pine-creand last week the ballroom was crowded with a number of young people, who spent a delightful evening at the Inn. Mrs. Freeman Morningstar entertained a number of young people at a dinner Wednesday evening at the st t.y. Those A 1- Martha Richards entertained at I a kensincton at her home In A street en Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mis J Marina v aison, wnose mrnaKr n Seymour Levi Hillings will take place on Saturday evening at the First f b'jn h. G.rden flowers were used for the decorations arid the quests Included a doen tlose friend? of Miss Watson. Mis T'res-byteri- - an Jf V: host rn Russell T,, Tray wa- - th Thursday evening at a darning party et hi beautiful i:ew home in Serond avenue for member of the Saturday Nlht eub anl a few other frtenil.e. The artistic ball room on the third floor v as ued for the and tall vases of gladioli heiisht-e-ie-- 1 th Tin sot: and golden color the room. In the absence of ft Mrs. Trs.y the bos? was assisted in in entertsininjc t!e twenty little people by Mrs. George Steiner and Mrs. bv Mr. Reed Smool. Mrs. Frank Fisher James Collins. r.nd Mrs. Fdwin Jones. v j; Miss Helen M. Vi hie entertained at Mr. R. W. Gardner and Miss A Rnes a theatre part:- yesterday afternoon, Mirtley en' at .tn informal tea at ht-- bom in Fast ke".inKon on Wednesday afternoon at followed by South Temple street in honor of Mls their home in Fourth avenue In honor Eleanor Park and Miss A11c Lyn, two of Miss Victoria Midjrley. a bride of September brides. The table was gay the month. The tea table was prettily with towl of pink and woife asters decorated with a crystal basket filled and th guest Included sixteen close with white and pink sweet peas, the friends of the bride-to-bhandle belnj? tied with if: maline in a butterfly bow. Twenty f Miss Bessie Willi, a bride cf Sep- truest were riellshtf ully entertained. tember, was the honored guest yesterMrs. Joseph Richards entertalnd a afternoon at a tea given by Miss day 0!.I-Ida at the home of her sister, few friends very Informally at brldga Mrs, J. D. Giles, 150 Fourth avenue. on Thursday afternoon In honor of The rjirlor where th guests were r e - Mr. George Sutherland of Wash In g eived was decorated with sunflowers ton, IX C. e and masses of golden slow. Pink wr.s Th color chosen for the decoration in A charming; affair of the week was the dining room. A large bowl the tea Riven on Monday afternoon as fillerl with delicately shaded pink by Mrs. M. M. Nielson In honor of her nweet peas, while riing from the cn-- ' sister. Mrs. J. F. Thorpe of Athens, r va. a tall vase of pink rose?. Fes- Greece, who has come to spend several f mil.ix studded toon with pink weeks with relative In the city. Tha weet pea extended from the hande- - rooms were prettily decorated with lier to th corners of the tabte. while golden plow and Shasta daisies. Tha ta'I sorays .f rosv pink Kladtoli were tea table was covered with a handiom f lawed upon th sideboard. UuririK the cluny lace cloth over deep yellow satin, afternoon the teitable vas presided in tie center of which was a large over by Mr. W. J. Willi-- . Mrs. V.'irn x!as basket filled with the daisies and Willis. Misj Mirl C.ile. Mr. Carl Wil- maidenhair fern. Mrs. O. P. Cherdran lis and .Mrs. Ja. k ;ild. Amonjf those and Mrs. K. Turner presided at the who assisted In the general entertain-ini.- - tea and coffee urns. The hostess and w re Miss Mari- - James. M!s Olive honored Kiiesf were assisted In re- v in g bv their mother. Mrs. .lacon .now. Miss t lorru e Jimes. Miss R:i-- j W Gibson Peterson. M s .lenalyn Giles. Miss Johnson, while Mrs rnr-- i entertalnln-Victoria Mid K ley. Mim J,e,h parr, Mrs lste,l in iv.' S 3 and G'iidys Rark-- r. Mij f,fah James. Mis. ifisc the reeivinc hours of to called k W. I,. friend? Mrs and greet fiff. Wil 't'cioi Hyrur.i lis. The card.- - wr r receive! at tlie Mrs Thorpe. ' door by Rule Horothy Gils anl C.tth- r.r.e Knktrg. I'iftj quests r.'.cd c Miss Martha Rioards was the hostthe sfternonr. ess on Monday afternoon at a bridge tea at her home in A street in honor of Mrs. Walter Hvinfr and her si. Miss Alice Lyne. a bride-elecThe Mrs. K. W. Hall and Mif olive rooms were decorated with garden tr. Pratt wer the hostesses at a delit;ht-fu- l flowers and three tables were filled ke.nslnittf n Thursd.iv nfternoon at with the players for bridge, with a few the homf of Mrs. Ravsinser in Third others comics in for tea. avenue in honor of Miss Alberta .i bricie of September. The In honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. was ir" e.Jetl b" a luncheon. of I.OS Ansteles. Mr. and Mrs. J.Daly, J. the trues wre veate.l at one Hmiighall entertained at an informal lon 'able, fu ?h- - center of which was dinner on Tuesday evening, at their a low mound of purple and yellow s home In First avenue. The effective and the place cards were decorat- table decorations were in golden glow ed with the same flower. The followand covers were laid for eight, ing cuests were bidden: Miss Mrfann, lowing the dinner two tables Mrs. .v s. M'Canne. Miss Irene formed for bridge. Mrs.' Howard Tlbbals. Mrs. I S. WRsott. Mrs. Piiilip Schonert. Mrs. K. Miss Glen Thomas entertained at a Casady. Mrs. F. F. Hall. Mrs. H. R. delightful five hundred party at her Pratt. Mrs. Fdward Iorman, Mrs. (tto home in Kdith avenue on Monday evri; I'eters and Miss Maud Hall. Ing. The receptlonu hall and living y room were decorated with rv wealth if Mr. Harold Srr.oot entertained at a golden slow and sweet peas, while, ehlldren's prty on Wednesday after- yellow flowers were used exclusively noon at liberty park in honor of the in the dining room. In the center of fifth birthday anniversary of her little tHe table was an artistic basket filled daughter Alic. At 5. So s ipper was with the yellow marigolds and daisies, serve!. th little Kuests beinic seated while crystal candlesticks filled with at one lone table that was centered yellow candles heightened the golden with a larce birthday cake Hchted by color effect. Six tables were arranged rink tapers. Mrs. Si, soot was assisted for five hundred, followed by a buf- n. nme-f-olore- d inn. ert.-iinf-l 1- r rose-colore- d y I 3c (Iv.r-Ini- t. e. I pan-sie- ilc-Cann- e. Saint Mary: .1 . I 1 . BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Conducted bv the Sisters of Holy Cross from Xotre Little Marlon Wiscomb entertained twenty of her little friends yesterday afternoon at her home on N street. The early afternoon hours were delightfully - i -- educa- School term begins Tuesday, September 5. For information and catalogue phone or write to Sister Superior SAINT MARY'S ACADEMY Salt Lake Citr, Utah. - - t i ' ' - v "f This is one of the finest and most tional establishments in the west. t, !c in 9 i?.v - - r - Delivered 260 i Miss Edna Foulks will entertain at 3223-21-2- 5 a luncheon tomorrow afternoon at the Hotel Utah in honor of Miss Virginia Nathan of St. Louis, who is the guest of Miss Elsa Bamberger. n .' The Progressive Delphians will have their first meeting of the season tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. it. Evans, 701 E. South Temple street. ?.t 2.30' o'clock. All 'visiting Delphians are cordially invited. -- I , 5 ' 5fi ikl mOMPT SERVICE take place Saturday evening, September 2, at St. Paul's Episcopal church, the ceremony to be performed at 8.30 o'clock by the Rev. J. H. Dennis, rector of St. Paul's. The bride will be attended by the following charming bridesmaids: Miss Marjorie Howard, Miss Virginia MarWhitney, Miss Sibyl Walker, Miss MclnMiss Margaret jorie Bidwell and will' be best man, and tyre. Boyd Park Mortimer the ushers will include a of the brother of Connecticut, Sturges bridegroom, Russell Woodruff, Warner Morrison, John Wallace, Paul Boyce and Paul Keyser. A pretty home wedding yesterday was that of Miss Gwendolen Tripp, daughter of Dr. Ernest Tripp, and Scctt Groo. The marriage ceremany was at 2.30 o'clock at the home of the bride's father in G street in the presence of relatives. The bride, who was unattended, wore a stylish tailored suit of midnight blue serge with blue velvet hat to match. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. George Davies of First Presbyterian church, the couple front of the fireplace, standingwasin banked with masses of which White Shasta vines. and golden glow daisies and ferns were seen in the dining room, where luncheon was served for members of the family. In the center of the table was a low flat bowl filled with dainty flowers and sprays of maidenhair fern. Mr. and Mrs. Groo left the same afternoon for California,where they will spend their honeyContinued on Page 8, This Section.) -- . 'fi ( COI ;RTEOUS THEAT3IE.T lowest rniCEs rossiBLi-- G. E. MORRISON P) : Ieslre to imonnrf that they nre XO 20 W. M ? 1 marriage of Miss Eleanor Park Harry Wilton Sturges will f n 4 - ,i , Miss Alberta McCanne will be the hostess at a trousseau tea on- - Friday afternoon at her home In U street. Mr. and Mrs.'" W'T D. Edmunds will - " THE Acrce 1 CO now In their beautiful new location IKST SOUTH ST. the rond north of their old stand. lslt and see one of the iteatet. cleanest, sanitary, most date, beautiful Pay oa a at up-to- -- QUICK LUNCH PABLORS IN THE WEST i, We hare private tables for ladles and vre now serve short orders ns well as our " I i State Street. 3 Phones: Wasatch Fifth East street. o. ' Aw" ,5 SUNDAY SPECIAL Ire Cream Brick S. E. Weddings and Engagements y'.t Hfi 1143 Sit ( -- )y w 4.:- H- -' home of Mrs. R, D. Seymour, Sixth South street. Section 1 of the Ladies' Aid of the First Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. I. M. Cross at 108 Mecklenberg apartments. Mrs. F. M. Brookie. chairman of the section, wishes that all members be present. fc ' tf s)e t. k. Dame, Indiana. up-to-da- te ' Ef-fing- ms !fi . ! hi mvan ... r 1 mmmTfwmmmm i ii and Clyda Edmunds. s Miss Midgley will entertain at a trousseau tea on Friday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Midgley, in Third avenue. sje 5p The Oliver O. Howard W. R. C. will hold a meeting on "Wednesday afternoon at I. O. O. F. hall. 5c Mrs. E. C. Elswood of S60 Garfield avenue, will entertain Lady Maccabees and their friends at a card party for the benefit of Liberty Review, No. !), W, B. A next Thursday, August 24, from 2 until 5 p. m. She will be assisted by Mrs, Frank Ward and Mrs. N. Hubbard. All friends of the order are invited. Take S. Fourth East car to Garfield avenue. The Poetry Society of Utah will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at th - ; ., .tn i entertain at a dinner tomorrow evening in honor of Miss Victoria Midgley c . - Academy honor of Miss Kleanor Park and Miss Alice Lyne, two September brides. Miss Klsa Bamberger will be the hostess at a luncheon to be giv.en on Thursday afternoon at the- Newhouse hotel In honor of her guest, Miss Virginia Nathan ofic St.s(i Ixuis. sc Miss Martha Watson will be the honored guest on Thxirsday afternoon at. a kenslngton to be given by Miss Kvelyn Tempest, who will be one of the bridesmaids at the Watson-Billing- s evening. wedding on Saturday sjs Miss Marjorie Bidwell will entertain at a, bridge tea on Fridaj' afternoon at her home in Fifth East street in honor of Miss Kleanor Park. Mrs. C. A. Orlob will be the hostess at a kitchen shower on Tuesday after- noon in honor of Miss Victoria Midgley. a popular young bride-elecMiss Dorothy Bailey will entertain at an informal tea on Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Alice Lyne. ; The Sewing club will be entertained on Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Walter K. Conrad at her home in the Critch-loapartments. t' V On Thursday afternoon Miss Gladys Barker will entertain at a miscellaneous shower at the home of her sister. Mrs. F. G. Barker, in honor of Miss Victoria Midgley. Miss Margaret McMillan will give a bridge party on Saturday afternoon at her home in honor of Miss Alice Lyne, a September bride. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour L. Billings will entertain at a dinner on Thursdayevening in honor of Miss Martha Watson and their son. Seymour Billings, Jr.. and members of the Watson-Billing- s bridal party. jt a popular Miss Victoria Midgley, will be the honored young bride-elecguest at a tea to be given on Saturday afternoon by Miss Olive Snow and Miss Gladys Barker at the Snow home in Canyon road. v .'f Mrs. Harmel Pratt will entertain at a kensington on Wednesday afternoon at her home in Redondo avenue in honor of Miss Alberta McCanne. k Miss Martha Watson will entertain a "few close friends at a trousseau tea on Wednesday afternoon at her home - y.- mhii if nrT.wr,'iiiim er 'ar.tnn . 216 SOUTH flAJN'Sf. 5 j, H While this has been the Most Successful Clearance Sale we have ever had, we still have a nice assortment in all departments, which will be closed out for less than cost of materials. J . on Are very clever, especially for walking, morning shopping, and motoring. The material will last a lifetime. All sizes and colors. Coming event's rose-colore- . ken-siiiiKt- 9f 5 flt Mr-'.?nn- Our Imported English Suits d. g. ; s-- All sizes and colors. ! s '! -f 5 Tt". r ie )c are showing the original Trench Coat. It is the Most Practical motoring coat we have ever shown. Very Serviceable, and adapted to all kinds of stormy or cold weather. "We f-- fet supper. Assisting during the evenJ. J. Burke and family motored to ing were Mrs. Jenkyn Thomas and Mrs. Pinecrest for a chicken and trout dinKins: Thomas. Twenty-fou- r guests ner and spent the day i t Pinecrest Iiwi. were entertained. the atmosphere of the pines. enjoying ijj Mrs. C. Roy Clayton entertained Mr. Mrs. and Paul Kcysor are at a on at miscella neoiis shower Monday Pinecrest a few days. spending evening In honor of Miss Victoria Midg'ey, whose engagement to Clyde The Misses EIna llalverson, Alice I'dnivmd has recently been announced. Bees, Ethel Burns. Margaret Burns, The rooms were deeorated with a pro- Grace. Jean and Ruth Murphy nave fusion of midsummer carden flowers. taken the Gables nt Pinecrest and exGames and music were features of tha to pect stay about ten days spending eveninc and a prize was awarded for their vacation climbing the mountains the best dressed doll as a bride. As- and their enjoying outing among the sisting1 the hostess during the evening pines. were Mrs. John Aldous and Mrs. C. A. Orlob. The srusts bidden to meet Miss Mis Martha Barlow and Miss Clara Mldg-leIncluded Miss Gladys Barker, Prout entertained at an Orpheum party Mis Olive Snow. Miss Agnes MIdgley, afternoon yesterday by tea Misses Florence and Elisabeth Evans, at the. Newhouse hotel followed In honor of Miss Miss Mary Glade, Miss Beatrice Rarton. Martha Watson. The were home of Mrs. S. F. Neslen. Miss Mirl Giles. Miss Phyllis Jaeobson, seated at xne round table guests in the. center Miss Virginia Snow. Miss May Gray, was a basket filled with deep Miss I,uclle F.vans. Miss Claire Rarton, of which d Miss Mayme Dangerfield, Miss Florence for fourteen. asters. Covers were laid Kdmunds, Mrs. C. A. Orlob, Mrs. Joserih Anderson. Mrs. W. D. Fdmund. Mrs. Miss Schade entertained at Abbie Fimunds, Mrs. J. II. Mldgley, a dinnerDagmar In honor of W. C. ROGER W. TOWERS will last evening Mrs. A. I). MidKley, Mrs. Arthur Gard- Harvey, who will leave early In the MRS. at a luncheon tomorrow ner, Mrs. T. J. Midgleyand Mrs. J. Van week for New York. Twelve guests nt afternoon Ruren. Llngerlonger in honor of were entertained. The table was ef- Mrs. B. Austin and Miss Alice James vases decorated with of fectively golden of la. One of the social events of the week glow and ferns. Later In the evening Burlingame. Whipple was a party given in honor of Miss inuslc and dancing were enjoyed. Mrs. L. Hanauer and the Misses Han-auMr ma Daub from Butte by Mrs. Henry will be the hostesses at a lunch-co- n Mrs. Edward M. West entertained Klpp. The evcr.inc was pleasantly on her Tuesday afternoon at the Uniand card club en and music afternoon at were the spent gsmes Friday a a joyed . until. t late hour,. . after which a Orpheum, followed by dinner at Salt- versity club. M"ll""icu wns servea uy me hostess, alr In honor of Mrs. Edgar N. Coffey Miss Margaret Mclntyre has issued Th ".ooma xvcre artistically decorated of Fort Douglas. Eight guests were invitations for a dancing party to be m p.r.k and green, and swaet peas delightfully entertained. t arrled given on Saturday evening at the Mout the pretty color scheme. in Miss Janet Thompson entertained at clntyre home in Seventh avenue Those enjoying Mrs. KIpp's hospitality were Misses Mary Kane. Marie and Kda Gelsler, Fllen Fullmer. Agnes Per ters. Krma Daub, Klla Klpp; Messrs. Wesley McDonald. Charles Weiss, Her"jyj"I'SS VERA WK1LER. whose nisrrifuro to Heher P.ennion, Jr.. will j bert Rarton. B. Duberstein. Harold J take place on Wednesday in thr Temple. A reception will be I Scott Tidswell and Henry Klpp. j given in tbe J evening1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Weiler. :'r Mrs. 1, W .Snow entertained fifteen neighbors at a ktnslngton Wednesday afternoon at her new home, "The Snow- 1 shed.V at Tinecrest. Miss Myrtice Clinton entertained tha W. A. N. club at her home In the Covey apartments Friday afternoon. A crystal basket of golden glow formej the attractive centerpiece for the table, and the Ices and candles were also In yellow. The guests of the afternoon were the Mi3es Ada Margetts and Persus Gardiner. The club member are the Misses Jenalyn Giles. Isabelle Willn-rhicAVInnlfred Qilroy, Sara Shapiro, Doris Stewart and Valentine Gorlipskl. The Beta Kpsilon of Sigma Chi celebrated It ciprhth anniversary 'yester"t day afternoon and evening at Saltalr. The Beta Fpsilon Is the L'nlverslty of f Utah chapter of the Sigma Chi national fraternity. Twenty couples enjoyed a 1 cruise on the lake to the Sigma Chi on Gibraltar Antelope Island. Dinner was served In the Ship cafe at 7.15 p. m. for forty young people. The decorat . s A tions 'were In the fraternity colors of blue, gold and white, the centerpiece being formed of white roses. Carl Scott was master of ceremonies and Karl llavenor responded to the toast. "How It Came to Pass." Lader dancing- was enjoyed In the pavilion. The dance Jpro-grawere In the fraternity colors. 4 ic Giles Mr. James entertained the J. S. club st her home. 873 XV. Eighth South street. Wednesday afternoon. A '" ' '"' very pleasant afternoon was spent in were Covers laid' for ten. sewing. i Imported Suits and Coats e Garret Fort at Pinecrest -- :'A e. during the past registered Our Buyers are now in the Xew York Market, and they report they have made some wonderful purchases. Prom now on, we will receive daily shipments in all departments. E. Dorius. was given a linen shower Tuesdav by her friends at the home of Mrs. S. J. Johnson, 532 Columbus street. guests were present. The rooms Thirty were effectively decorated in golden program glow and ferns. A musical served. was rendered and luncheon :J: Mrs. J. T. Alexander, assisted by Mrs. R. S. Alexander, Mrs. II. A. Baer and Mrjs. J. J. Malone, entertained at her home with a china shower Thursday Edna Newevening In honor ofE. Miss K. Alexander the man, who is to wed early part of September. The rooms were prettily decorated with garden flowers and red hearts. The color scheme of red and white was observed In the refreshments served. if. Erwln Rich was pleasantly surprised Friday evening at the home C.of his Rich, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar the occasion being his twelfth birthday anniversary. The table was pretThe tily decorated with ingolden glow. games and music. evening Was spent Those present were Erwin and Dale Rich, Lawrence and Harold Richmond. Willie Ehrbar. Grant Richmond, Elsie and Lucile Rich. Hazel Frost. Nellie and Elmer Taylor. Doris and Aenes Carmen, Lucile and Mircille Ehrbar. Mrs. H. TT. Turner and daughter of Moberly, Mo., will spend Tuesday in the city. Mrs. Turner is grand chaplain of the grand international auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. The local auxiliary will give a luncheon at the Newhouse hotel Tuesday at 12.30 for Mrs. Turner. '.' Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Galnor of Muns-In111., was entertained at a lake the letter carriers. by Tuesday party Mr. Gainor is president of the National Letter Carriers' association. Mrs. Gainor was entertained by the letter carriers' wives Monday evening at the week making an Indefinite stay at Pinecrest Inn are Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Wines, Mrs. H. A. Weymouth. Mrs. G. W". Powers, who entertained Miss Alice "Whipple; Dr. and Mrs. A. Hanson, Mrs. J. C. Hanchett, Mrs. Dora Blppe Croft and daughter: Mrs. o. W. Aldrich entertained Mrs. J. M. Hudson of Kansas City; Mrs. J. McDonald, Sr.. who, has been spending the summer at Pinecrest Inn. entertained Mrs. Ge.orge McDonald of California: B. F. Caffy 4ook his boys to Pinecrest Inn to spend the week end with Mrs. Caffy, who has been making an indefinite stay at the Inn with her Mr. F. P.. Mrs. J. A.. Mrs. daughter; R. and Mr. Oliver Hatch of Woods Cross; Mrs. Polly Grant of - Woods Cross, and I. . D. Anderson of Midville. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Spencer entertained Mr. and Mrs. f-- - . EARLY FALL Clawson. Miss Claire Farrish, who is to be married Wednesday of this week to R. Inn. K t San-for- The ; c: ?(c ! a supper party last evening at the roof garden of the Hotel Ctah. The guests were Miss Adele Blood, Mrs. 1. E. Terry. Mrs. Walter Eewls, Marry McMillan. Lorenzo E. Snow, Dr. Archibald Ityker and Robert Walton of San Fran- A V. ds Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes entertained at - V- Earl fC r, c j;: Francis. sc Miss Louise Weer entertained members of the Enin club Thursday evening. Five hundred was the feature of the evening, the prize being awarded to Miss Vilate Burton. Vocal and piano selections were rendered by MIsa Amelia Margetts and Miss Gertrude Slater. Aa large bowl of purple asters formedand table centerpiece for the. supper purthe Ices and confection. were inplax;e-carple and whiter Tally cards and were also in the prevailing flower and color scheme. Miss Weer was assisted in entertaining Miss Ella Ridges. Enin members will be entertained by Miss Juanita Croft September 7. Mis Wlnnifred I Jones entertained the I D. 9. missionary class at a lawn melon feast Friday evening. party and was The lawn gay with strings of Jafor panese lanterns, and cozyoncorners the were porch. the guests arranged The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Jones and her sister. Mis Afella Jones. Seventy-fiv- e guests were present. ;! Miss Abbie Hunt entertained a few friends at a lake party Friday evening. A color scheme of yellow and white was effected in the table decorations. The guests included Rebecca Clawson. Louise Edgeheill. lone Glberson. Marie RobEddlngton, Lyall Eddington. Beth Louis ins. Naomi Smith. Edythe Tingey, Squires. Harry Johnston, Lowry Alex. Guy Thomas. Gerald Healy. Anderson. Charles Hain and Kingsley Mrs. was hostess last evening t a supper dance at the Hotel Utah in honor of Miss Eleanor Park, a September bride, and aMiss Alice of Burlingame. la., guest of Whipple Mrs. o. W. Powers at Llngerlonger. The young guest were seated at one, long table that was artistically decorated with shaded pink asters, the flowers being arranged in three low. white enameled baskets that extended down the center of the table. The handles of the baskets were tied with large butterfly bows of shell pink tulle. The guests Included Mr. a'nd Mrs. James B. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Calvin. Miss Park. Miss Whipple. Miss Marjorie Bidwell, Misses Margeret and Marion Mclntyre, Miss Carolyn Cowan, Miss Sibyl Walker, Miss Dorothy Bailey, Miss Darlene Kimball. Miss Claudia Green, Miss Virginia. Whitney. Miss Dorothy Bamberger, Harry Sturges, Edmund Kearns, John Wallace. William Wallace. Harold Kenneth Green, Rufsell Woodruff. Veates, Warner Morrison. Ralph Wei-leGleed Miller. Courtney Lynch, Herman Post and Boyd Park. Miss Marjorle Howard 4- - ps if . l. 1 jy i Celebrated Scotch Meat Pies, Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Etc. Ve j aim to give you the jj m - - KW B1.KCTRIC PIANO I STALLEU. n.Rtv -i- lost Sntlsf actor j- Service- In the . ii w. cozv coMKoiiTAni.il root, w n rrn ' ..... , tlty. quick N |