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Show rnJEzCiBt i&jLjnT' SOCIETY MUSIC TETrSTTTKS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1916 COUNTRY CLUB 15 TO BE CENTER OE SOCIAL ENTERTAINING roses and delicate ferns formed the I beautiful decorations. TXTISS RUTH MAE MILLER, whose engagement to E. Edgar Eatchell Place cards were laid for the followJ.TJL is announced Mr. to take place in the early part t ing friends of the honor guests: today, the marriage Mrs. Frederick Cowans, Mr. and and of Mn3'. J Mrs. O. J. Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. 1 t Groesbeck, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Schramm, W. R. Mrs. Mr. S. A. and Mrs. II. Bird, Salisbury. Miss Anna McCornlck, A. V. Callaghan, W. T. Raborg and George Knox. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cowans entertained informally at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Judge, who are guests at the Cowans home. Numerous other social affairs will be given in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Judge during their two weeks etay in the city.5j; :c sjc A pleasant prematrlmonlal event yesgiven by Miss terday afternoon was Elthlra Thomas at her home In Highland Drive, when she entertained about friends at a prettily arfifty young trousseau tea between the hours ranged of S and 5 o'clock. Pink and white sweet peas were used in pretty effect the rooms and also graced throughout the tea table. The hostess was assisted in entertaining by Miss Marian Blschel and Mise Marian Browning of Ogden; Miss Alene Taylor, Miss Gladys Thomas. Miss Judith Hills, Miss Katherine Alder and Miss Helen Thomas. jc A beautiful dinner waa given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. DInwoodey at their First avenue home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cavode of Grand Rapids, Mich., who are passfrom ing through Salt Lake, en route Michthe south and California to their igan home. Mr. Cavode Is one of the prominent manufacturers in Michigan and Mrs. Cavode is an accomplished musician and a leader in musical and. philanthropic circles in her home town. A dozen friends were asked to meet the guests. The decorations of the dinner table were charming in pale, yellow tulips, a rare crystal bowl of the lovely flowers forming the centerpiece. spring Mr. and Mrs. Cavode, who have been at the Hotel Utah during their brief stay, will leave tonight for the east. Mrs. James L. Franken was one of the hostesses of the week when she entertained Wednesday afternoon in a charming manner for Mrs. Russell A. Chapin of Los Angeles, who has been one visitors the of the popular past week. The affair was in the nature of a bridge tea with four tables x x : , , t of the game occupying the early aftere noon hours and otber friends of the honor guest coming In later for the daintily arranged tea, A color effect In blue and gold prevailed in the decorations, the centerpiece of the table being formed comby a In golden tints added to the artistic la., and came to Utah twelve years ago. choice Tiffany vase of Jonquils bined with graceful bows of blue and effect produced. sJ Miss Clela McAllister entertained al yellow satin ribbon. The table had a One of. the largest afternoon events a "hard times" party Friday evening at cover of rare Venetian embroidery and was lighted with silver candelabra of the past week was the delightful the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs shaded In blue. tea and given at the Murray James G. McAllister, 1234 E. Thirl Mrs. T. G. Webber, mother of the C. Godbereception B street, when the South. Sixteen young friends partoo'.; on home hostess, and Mrs. W. W. Armstrong Misses Helen Godbe enter and Mary her hospitality. Games and dancin presided at the tea table, and assisting Iof 6 3 S00 were Mrs. the Samuel afternoon tained friends from until during nearly enjoyed during the evening and a C. Park, Mrs. Grant Hampton. Mrs. W. o'clock. A profusion of golden spring supper was served at midnight. H. Shearman and Miss Georglna Webflowers, potted plants and ferns was buffet ber. used in the cheerful decorations of the Those present were Misses Aseneth and Puss Quayle, Miss Nola McCaslin, Miss rooms. The luncheon given Thursday by Miss spacious A string orchestra stationed In the Grace Moran, Miss Myrle Sevy. Miss Webber at the Hotel Utah In honor of reception hall added to the pleasure of Thelma Grace, Miss Delores Spltko, Miss Romaine Peterson, Oscar Van Mrs. Russell A. Chapin was one of the the afternoon. attractive events of the week in Salt In the dining room Mrs. R. TV. Bur- Cott, Harold Vaness, Harold Conover, Lake society. The long oval table ton, Mrs. A. J. West, Miss Myra Grout Van Grant, Frank Ensign. .Paul Dorius, spread in the main dining room pre- and Miss Helen Spencer took .turns in Dick Rowe and Raymond Webb. sented a picturesque appearance with pouring at the daintily arranged tea Mrs. Kate D. Rhill entertained Wedthree crystal baskets of exquisite Helen table, which was covered with cluny Taft roses in the center with ribbon lace over yellow satin with a crystal nesday evening in honor of her daughand tulle In the rose shades arranged basket of Jonquils tied with yellow ter Mrs. J. C. Richmond of Ogden, and Richmond, and her nephew and in graceful effect. tulle for the centerpiece. All of the Mr. dau&liter Phyllis Lucile to Charles Ir- anA Mrs- Leo parry of Og "iece In cards the and favors to the refreshments details Dainty place Orln Wilson of Salt Lake. The mar- rose Over - den. were laid for the following, and Icesextending effect thirty were present to en ef color furnished the yellow in June. the riage will take place early and including only nieces aside honor the joy evening, from the of guest feet. s;: of and the hostess. The G. Mrs. nephews Mrs. hostess: Thomas of Webber, The young group girl Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Naylor announce rooms were adorned with pink Samuel C. Park. Mrs. James L. Franken, friends following prettily in assisted hostesses of the the engagement of their daughter Mrs. David Keith. Mrs. Arthur H. Bird, Miss and white carnations and snapdragons in the dining room: serving Rhea to Vernon J. Beers. Mrs. W. W. Armstrong, Mrs. Russell C. Esther Badger, Miss Helen Wells, Miss and the evening was pleasantly spent st music, games and dancing, followed Woodruff. Mrs. Karl A. Scheid, Mrs. Whitney, Miss Priscilla Made- t, in Mrs. Shill was asMr. and Mrs. H, S. Miller announce Jay T. Harris, Mrs James E. Jennings, Marian Miss refreshments. by Miss Mary Clayton, in entertaining and serving by the engagement of their daughter Ruth Mrs. W. H. Shearman, Mrs. R. W. Salis- line McClellan, Miss Margaret Arm- sisted, Mae to E. Edgar Eatchel. The mar- bury, Mrs. Clifford R. Pearsall, Mrs. strong, Miss Dora Armstrong, Miss her sister Mrs. Leo Parry of Salt Lake. riage will take place in the early part G. B. Wilson and Miss Anna McCornlck. Helen Lehman, Miss Lehela Samuels, The Kcwpie klub spent an enjoyable of May. t. Miss Vivian Beer and Miss Mary evening last Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Edward McGurrin and Miss Lucile Smith on Eleventh East. The marriage of Miss , Bcrnetta Mayme Noble were the gracious hostLittle Grace Clayton and Josephine Miss was the game of the Five hundred and A. Ray Cahoon will esses Thursday at a beautifully ap Burton door. received the cards at the were served and refreshments take place Wednesday morning at 10 pointed luncheon given at the Alta club evening n o'clock in the president's suite of the in compliment to Mrs. Thomas R. Byrne Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Richmond later. Yellow tulips and daffodils were Hotel Utah. The ceremony will be per- a bride of the past winter, and Miss entertained Monday evening at their- used for the decorations. Miss Kate formed by Dr. William Rice and will Lydia B. White, one of the prospective E. South Temple home at dinner to Pitt and Miss Erma Smoot were new members. Miss Arline be witnessed by members of the fami- Easter brides. celebrate the first wedding anniversary Folland aswill entertain the club next lies only. The newly married couple The decorations and all of the details of their Marguerite, whose will leave Immediately after the wed- In Easter suggestions were particular marriage daughter to Dr. William Newton Pugh week at her home on South Temple. ding breakfast for the coast and will ly attractive. Large bronze bowls of was one of the brilliant social events M. M. M." club met at the home reside in Salt Lake upon their return, Easter lilies graced each end of the last spring. Following the dinner the of The Miss Le Vina Le Chaminant 3c sjc jjc table In the gold room," while in adjourned to the Salt Lake fthe-atr- evening. Places were laid forMonday Miss The marriage of Miss Elthlra V. long the center a graceful arrangement of party where occupied a stall at the Alice Spencer, Miss Lorene Sturmm, Thomas and G. Earl Stoddard will take yellow tulle and fluffy Easter chickens. production ofthey '.'La Boheme," by the Bos- Miss Rean Hill, Miss Isabel James, Miss place Wednesday noon In the Salt Lake ducklings, rabbits and other Easter ton Grand Opera company. Isabelle Miss Vivian Smith Randall, v In a the evening Temple. reception novelties were nestled in dainty effect and Miss Edna Hill.' will be tendered the young people from The place cards were in harmony C. W. Garfield was host Friday evenwith 8 until 11 o'clock at the home of the sentiment and the favors ing at a beautiful dinner at the Hotel the and Mrs. A. T. McCanne of 120 bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. wereprevailing little boxes surmounted Utah in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. U Mr. cunning street entertained members of the Thomas, 2555 Highland Drive. with tiny chicks and bunnies. Those T. A. .Tanker of Sun Dance, Wyo., who general board of. Central Christian invited to meet the honor guests are en. route to Juneau, Alaska. Six church and their wives Miss Mabel Karl, daughter of Mrs. present Friday evening. included Mrs. Lewis R. Robinson, Mrs. friends were invited to meet Mr. and Rachel Earl, and Ralph G. Walsworth Henry N. Byrne, Mrs. Florence H. Lind Mrs. Janker, vcho are guests at the Mrs. Mellie Nuttall Mrs. Blanche and were married Thursday morning In the ley of San Francisco, Mrs. C. W. Fifield, home of Mrs. M. TV. Mcllugh on S. Fifth the entertained club Young Zephyrs Salt Lake Temple, The young couple Mrs. Edward C. Parsons, Mrs. Harold P, East. at afternoon home the of Wednesday : left Immediately after the ceremony Fabian, Mrs. George N. Lawrence, Mrs. i'f the latter. , bride-elect, for the east, where they will visit with Douglas B. Kimball, Mrs. Arthur C. Miss Irene Rothwell. a June were Easter suggestions appropriMr. Walsworth's aftwas guest of honor Friday Mrs. Charles L. Smith. Mrs. family in Detroit, ately observed in the decorations, Mich. They will be at home In Salt Sullivan, I. ernoon at a bundle shower given by which were Mrs. Clarence Charles Bamberger, yellow and white, the faLake after May 1 at 328 S. Tenth East. Tuttle, Mrs. Jack S. Selfridge, Mrs. Miss Muriel Eynon at her home, 435 S. vors yellow candy chicks, the being aswas Ivers, Jr., Miss Mildred McMillan, Seventh East. E. The hostess Miss decoration of the table being central The engagement has been announced James MarMrs. and sisted Miss Miss Edith Godbe. Edna Dunn, Eynon a by yellow basket filled with Eastof Miss Mary Barker and Ralph M. Miss Miss Geneva Sav gery WT. Critchlow. The guests beside er large white. Dorothy novelties. Mr. son of and Mrs. W. L. ButButler, Miss Margaret Collins. Miss the guest of honor were Miss Helen Games and music were the features ler. The marriage will take place this age, Miss Florence' Sul Tremayne, Miss Ethel TVatkins, Miss of the afternoon, prizes being won by Evans and Frances month. Clara Lewis, Miss Amy Tremayne, Miss Mrs. Nell Watson, Mrs. Tissia Kno willvan. Fassell. Miss Bessie Worthen, den, Mrs. Xuby Ashworth and Mrs. Bertha Mrs. Lewis A. Merrill announces the . W. G. Ruckenbrod of Logan, Miss Dorothy TVatkins, Miss Margery Julia Mrs. For Busbj-of her daughter Lola to Ken- who Is the house guest of her parents TV. Critchlow, Miss Helen McDonnell marrlagt Those present to participate In the neth S. Webster of Salt Lake, which Judge and Mrs. C. W. Morse, her sister and Miss Jeanne Hodges. afternoon's were Mrs. entertaining took place Wednesday morning In the Mrs1. Joseph D. Hurd entertained seven.u Mrs. Nell Mrs. Watson, May Buttle, Salt Lake Temple. Apostle Joseph F. ty-five Mrs. Fred Heath entertained with a Harriet Miller, Mrs. Harriet friends Thursday afternoon Nuttall, Smith, Jr., officiated. tea between the hours dinner party Tuesday afternoon in Mrs. Jennie Marcroft, Mrs. Julia Busat a delightful He t of S and 6 o'clock. The rooms were honor of Mrs. Harriet Heath's birthday by, Mrs. Tissia Knowlden, Mrs. Olivet The engagement of Miss Claire and cheerful with spring flowers anniversary. Covers were laid for Putnam, Mrs. May Harrington, Mrs. of Bingham Canyon to Howard bright a with guests. The same evening Mrs. Eleanor Warner, Mrs. Rebecca Self, golden color effect prevailing twenty V. Allston, principal of the Bingham room. The tea table cov- F. D. Clift entertained Mrs. Heath at Mrs. In the r, dining Is Ruby Ashworth, Mrs. Sarah schools. announced. ered with cluny lace held for the cen- her home, 447e E. First South, when Mrs. Mrs. Jane Mabel Cowan, 35 guests were in at- Nuttall and Mies Hannah Brooks. terpiece a brass bowl of jonquils and about twenty-fivThe wedding 'of Miss Minnie all of the details were in harmony with tendance. and Aldon J. Anderson will take Egan place the golden color scheme. Mrs. Hurd The house was decorated in spring The ladies of Bethel Wednesday in the Salt Lake Temple. was assisted in entertaining by her flowers. The evening was pleasantly church were the auxiliary guests of Mrs. H. A small reception will follow for the Mrs. C. W. Morse, and by Miss passed with music, light refreshments Lyon Baynes of 259 E. Eighth South Immediate family and friends at the motherDevereaux. Franc last Wednesday afternoon,, a large Assisting in the din- being served later. : home of the bride. number being present. Refreshments Garrison, ing room were Mrs. IJoyd H. celeMrs. Mr. and Louis Page were served and all enjoyed the deMiss Nanon Croxall, Miss Charlotte h wedding an- lightful occasion. Bothwell. Miss Edith Gard and the brated their twenty-eightSaturday night at their home, Misses Lucile and Myrtle Hurd. niversary 1355 Bryan avenue, with a dinner. Mrs. H. 'TV. Pratt, superintendent of A charming luncheon was presided There were eight invited guests pres- the Rio Grande Baptist Bible school, MRS. CHARLES W. over by Mrs. J. W. Rooklidge and Miss ent, while music and games served to entertained the teachers and officers MR. ANDgave at the Rook- pass the evening pleasantly. The of the school at her home, 1053 Fuller a beautifully appointed Maria Rooklidge Friday on Second E. home South, honor- house was beautifully decorated with Hill afternoon. avenue,. Thursday lidge dinner last evening at the Alta club in one of the spring flowers. Mrs. Page was assist- Dainty refreshments were served. W. II. Mrs. Shearman, ing compliment to Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank winter brides. Fifteen were seated at ed in receiving by her two daughters, Ruby and Alice Page. Mr. Pleasing in every detail was the Judge, who have come from San Fran- the long oval table, which was most the Misses Conof senior deacon is a with of white attractive birthday party Friday afternoon in Page Phillips centerpiece cisco for a short stay In Salt Lake. suris honor of Verne Stein, given by her cut a and his wife in basket narcissus church, gregational glass The luncheon was served in the gold rounded tulips combined senior deaconess of that organization. mother Mrs. E. G. Stein and grand room of the club and pink KJHarney I with bowsbyof yellow tulle. Candelabra shaded They( were married at Lime Springs, (Continued on. SfoUowiAg TPStjk. center worthy EVERY metropolitan name throughout the length j 1VTRS- - HirSSELL A. CHAPIN (nee Miss Margaret Park) of Los Angeles, who returned yesterday to an breadth of the country boasts of er homo in California after a ten days' stay in Salt Lake, where she was cordially welcomed and are which one or more country clubs entertained by old friends during her stay. the center of social entertaining and the mecca for members circles 'during the summer jand In many cases are patronized and fall, the year round. halt Lake has been particularly fortunate In that direction, when from mall beginnings nearly twenty years ago the first country club organization hell its quarters In th old Gilmer place on Eleventh East. Later the beautiful elte. with Its magnificent outlook on Ninth East, was purchased. Intensive golf links and tennis courts surround the artistic clubhouse, which has proved to be the center of attraction for all Salt Lake society a greater part of the year. This season great things are expected. Nearly 100 new members have been admitted to the club and & particularly successful and delightful season Is as sured. The efficient officers and capable committees of the organization have deal of their time and glvn a great needed Improvements In energy to New porches and direction. very to the house, added been trellises have courts are tennis the golf links and being- put In perfect condition and the exterior and Interior of the suburban club home is undergoing extensive repairs and decorations. It is the wish of the official members of the club, if possible, to have the opening Arbor day. April 15. If the necessary work can be completed at that time. At all events the social epenlng will be held within the month, when a brilliant afternoon tea, giTen under the direction of the entertainment committee, will mark the official beginning of the season at the attractive and hospitable club home at the foot of the Wasatch mountain range. -- - of the brief grand opera ECHOES will continue to be heard for many a day. and to sny that Salt TAk society fairly reveled In the un usual treat afforded the first few days o the week in the appearance of the s 5 the Salt Lake theatre at 4.45 o'clock. Rodney T. Badger, Mrs. William WalMrs. Delia Daynes Hills, soprano, who lace. Mrs. George Mueller, Mrs. M. H. will be soloist. Is well known socially Bowles. Mrs. Rex Stark, Mrs. E. F. a well as In musical circles, and has Parry. Jr., Mrs. R. W. Eardley, Mrs. card at these George S. McAllister, Mrs. O. F. Hewalways proved a drawing concert recitals. A number of stalls lett. Mrs. L. B. Hampton. have been reserved and there will be Mrs. Russel I .Tracy has Issued invia generous sprinkling of society people for a tea to be given Tuesday tations audience. the throughout afternoon at her home. 1283 Second aveMrs. F. C. Schramm, president of the In honor of Mrs. O. E. Carey of nue. comIn been active has organization, a list of. patrons and patron- Denver. pleting esses for the concert as follows: Mrs. A reception will be given by members Frederick Cowans, Mrs. Karl Scheid, of Third church Monday B. Mrs. Sol Siegel, Mrs. J. McCornick, evening atPresbyterian S o'clock In the church parMrs. O. J. Salisbury. Mrs. A. II. S. Bird, lors to welcome their new pastor,' the Mrs. J. T. Keith, Mrs. C. E. Groesbeck. Rev. Walter Russell. Miss Alice Wall, Miss Mayme Noble, Mts. F. C. Schramm, Miss Kate WillMr. and Mrs. Frederick Cowans will iams. Miss Mildred McMillan, Mrs. I entertain Tuesday evening Informally I Terry, Mrs. J. A. Hogle, Mrs. Ernest at dinner In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Salisbury, Mrs. J. Frank Judge. Bamberger, Mrs. R. TV. C. W. Whitley. ae sjc jc Benner X. Smith. Mrs. Mrs. De Witt Knox will give a Miss Mary Wall, Rodney T. Badger, II. G. Whitney, Royal W. Daynes, Squire luncheon Tuesday in honor of Mrs. J. Coop. Tracy Y. Cannon, Thomas Giles, Frank Judge. B. Cecil Gates, Gerrit De Jong, Jr., R. The riate club will be entertained at L. Sweeten, High School orchestra, U. and bridge Thursday by Mrs. of U. Music society, I D. S. U. music luncheon 65 N. Second West. S. F. orFenton, Hallows All 5? college . department. sjc sje jje BITS .SELL A. CHAPIN of Los chestra. The Chi Omega sorority will give a &t MRS. whose picture appears toA large reception will be given Mon- cabaret dance Thursday evening at the Hotel Utah roof garden. day, has been warmly welcomed by old day afternoon In the Administration ;: :,c friends during her short" stay in Salt building of the University of Utah from The entertainment committee of the 3 until 6 o'clock to all of the relief Sarah Daft home are arrangeLake. and the Y. L. M. I. associa- ments to give a largemaking societies dancing party Mrs. Chapin, who was before her tion and kindergarten societies for the Easter Monday evening, April 24, at exMiss Margaret Park, daughter purpose of viewing the state art marriage the Hotel Utah. Jc sjc ;jc of the late Boyd Park, one of Salt hibit. Mrs. TV. line willbe Ladles' The the United In the receivingAuxiliary Lake's early residents, and the sister W. Riter and Mrs. J. T. Kingsbury and Commercial Travelers willtogive a of former Mayor Samuel C. Fark. spent the wives of the deans of the different card party and tea the Monday large after Home Is Easter, April 24, at the Hotel Utah. her girlhood In the old Park residence schools. Mrs.- Alice Merrill : on S. Main etreet, which was one of chairman of a committee to show and events of the One of the exhibit. Interesting art the the landnfarks and ranked as one of the explain be the large of will week first will preMay the of The wives professors hospitable homes In the city from early side at the tea table In the reception card party, which will feature the room. Don Carlos Young, president of opening day of the bazaar, Tuesday, days. make a short ad- May 2. The members of the cake cominstitute,TV.will Mrs. old of friends the artand Chapln's Many N. will also mittee, of which Miss Kate Halloran Williams Mrs. dress have entertained In her honor at social speak. Is chairman, is in charge of the affair, ' which promises to be one of the Imporaffairs the last week, which have been The officers and committees of the tant social events of the bazaar. II. reunions. in tho nature of old-ti3 - - me of the events the season in society and music roncrrt of the rifles willthebe tho final Salt Lak Philharmonic series of orchestra to be given this afternoon at ONE s - old-tim- Aside from the magnificent performances, there were other significant features noted, and It was a revelation In itself to view the sea of faces reaching to the very top of the old playhouse. It cannot fce amiss to speak of the character of these audiences. Including all classes of society, most of them In brilliant evening dress, who. by their and marked interest, appreciation showed that each Individual member was so Impressed by the artistry and beauty of the splendid production that one could actually have heard the proverbial "pin drop." There was but one opinion expressed on all sides: that the artistic productions did much to elevate and uplift the mind and spirits of each and every person who was fortunate enough to be present. While the scne within was brilliant and spectacular to the last detail of evening toilettes and surroundings, the one without on the evenings following the operatic performances was hardly less so. The entire blok presented a truly metropolitan appearance, where hundreds of automobiles, coupes and limousines were lined up on each tide f State street and K. First South awaiting their handsomely attired occupants. Events Coming iroal Interesting Irrl-desce- nt - third gallery. Among the group of girlhood friends now resident in Salt Lake are included Mrs. James I Franken, formerly Miss Charlotte Webber, and sister. Miss Webber, daughters of Col. Georgina and Mrs. T. G. Webber; Mrs. Samuel Gov. C. Park, daughter of former Arthur I Thomas; Mrs. Arthur II. Bird, formerly' Miss Emma .McCornlck, . Victor daus?mer 01 ir. anu irs. jiHK. iis. jioMi.iuii, of Mrs. Miss Katherine Lowe, daughteriormeny Lowe: Mrs. Karl A. Scheid, Georgo A. Miss Mrs. formerly Tf TVttBlanche Kimball; formerly fl I'karU, Bailey, and Mr. W. II. Shearman, who was Miss Minnie Klesel of Ogden. out-of-to- out-of-to- Boston Grand Opera, company, Pavlowa and the Ballet Russe. is putting It mildly. It also showed the attitude of local society from an artistic standpoint and the appreciation of the best in music and art, when at every performance the Fait Lake theatre vri filled from the stage boxes to the last eeats In the , ! Manufacturers' Association of Utah In Products week will be charge of Utah entertained at dinner Monday evening at 7 o'clock by wives of the members of the association. The following women are in charge of the affair: Mrs. S. C. Park, general chairman; Mrs. R. L. Shepherd, secretary. Mrs. R. W. Eardley, Invitation chairman; Mrs. George S. McAllister, N. Byrne has donated a Victrola, which will be given as a prize during the aft- ernoon. The Progressive Delphia club will give a box party Monday night at the Orpheum in honor of Mrs. A. N. Gardner, who expects to leave soon for Canada, -- Mrs. I a. B. Hampton. Mrs. B. TV. Mateon, Refreshment chairman; Mrs. O. H. Hewlett, Mrs. J. Fred Daynes. Finance Mrs. Leon Sweet, chairman; Mrs. Alex. Fberhardt, Mrs. George F. Lloyd. Mrs. O. 11. Meredith, Mrs. J. II. Roberts. Entertainment Mrs. Lon J. Haddock, Morris, Mrs. John chairman; Mrs. Orvln Held. Mrs. Heber S. Cutler, Mrs. E. H. Eardsey. Reception Committee Mrs. Samuel C Park, Mrs. Heber J. Grant, Mrs. George Q. Morris, Mrs. Will L. Eller-becMrs. Mrs. William Armstrong, Edward T. Ashton, Mrs. . George A. Steiner. Mrs. C. B. Felt. Mrs. II. G. "Whitney, Mrs. A. B. Pembroke, Mrs. k, Weddings and 1 the engagement of their to Lester J. Robbins Stella daughter of this city. Mrs. William M. Casey announces the engagement of her daughter Tcarl to II. J. Toiu of Salt Luke. . . Mr. and Mrs. K. 11. Sparks of Nephi announce the engagement of their - :Jc 3$c Cart-wrigh- Nes-bit- Op-penhel- J 3fc - " re-ceive- e, . ?e 3jC ! 4fi. k: , 5jC 5C ie Mac-Nama- ra Engagements Weekin Society GOL. AND MRS. II. M. II. LUND - ( Huf-fake- ; ' - "d |