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Show 4 w o it g t k' 4 . t SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SU N'DAY MORNING, MAY Hi. 1020. V v, 7 DcaccdEiiCT From Page One.) (Continued tal holder shaded in pink were et either end of the table. The table was covered with a ehiny eloth over pink satin. The hostess was assisted by itisa Margaret Fufk, Misr tiaire Lit tie and Misi Anna Gillie. E. A. BOOEBS entertained at MBS. children's party yesterday afternoon at the Rogers homo on B. street for her daughter Aline in celebration of her Sixth birthday. Games, door to the hearts of children, were placed during the afternoon and at the lea' party following a large birthday cake decorated in white with six burning pink tapers was the decoration. Gay caps and varicolored balloons were Mrs. Rogers given each small guest waa assisted by her sister Miss Beth James. Those 'who enioved the party were Beatrice Met'rea, Margaret Thomas, Marv Thomas, Claire Pinkerton, petty- - Pinkerton, Dorothy Lambert, Katherine Rogers, Katherine Super annt, Grace Hall, Janice Rogers, Arthur Thomas and Billy Rogers. GLADYS L. JOURDAN', above, left, whose engagement to William D. Smith of Mich., is announced; and Miss Ruby Meakin, who announces her engagement to James French Wingate of Panville, Ky. Below, Miss Vena Holmberg, left, whose wedding to W. Dale Masters will take place in July; and Mrs.Arthur Stringfellow, Jr., formerly Miss Valbert Knowlton, whose wedding took place May 8, and it announced today. MISS ' -- v v -- a v ;V X 1 M i ISS MURIEL TANGOWSKY tertained at a dancing party last evening at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. David" Tnngowsky, In Westmoreland place. Tho rooms were decorated with spring flowers and varicolored flowora in a crVstal basket formed the eentorpieee for the' anp- table. Punch was served during fmr evening. The hostess was assisted hr er parents and Mr. nnd Mrs. Max Daniels Sixteen guests were included.. '- -t J A " t J. 0. K'ystrom entertained at a dinner party last night at her home in the Tuck apartments in honor Of Miss Florence Petersen, a June bride. The table had ns a centerpiece a crystal basket of pink nnd lavender aweet peas. The place-card- s were hand painted in the same colors. Covers Were laid for Miss Juanita Croft, Miss Prances Pitt, Miss Charlotte Hanesgen, Miss Lucille Pyper and Misi Florence Petersen. KS. la at a tea yesterday afternoon at her home on East First South street, previous to her departure for the east, where she win visit for the summer months. The tea table was beautiful With a centerpiece of the various colored spring bio some. Those serving at the tea end eoffee urns were Mrs. A. H. 8. lllrd. Mrs. W llliam Bradley, airs. 3. E. Gallgher end Mrs. Oeorgs L. Byrsm. Assisting In the dining room were Miss Bessie Callow, 4ft Ann Crltchtow, Miss Emma Zane, Mrs F. Crltchlow, Miss Marjorie Pearson end Miss Helen Betties. Music was furnished during the afternoon by the Farley trio. RS. J. M. CALLOW entertained , e , ( i Loves Labor, Lightened Baby basginett to tha rug oa which Ko tho Royal keeps ororythlng la tha houao clean, rweet and free from harmful, germ-ladedirt end dust. It la no taek at all to clean tho wholo boose THOROUGHLY, from top to bottom, with tho1 light, dependable Royal and lto convenient attachment It cleana by air alone It powerful cleansing air FROM e n ISS ELAINE EVANS entertained yesterday afternoon at a tea at her homa on Ninth East street. In honor of Miss lone Helner, a June bride. The tea tabla was decorated with a kew-p- l bride as a centerpiece. The favors were small mallne bride baskets, filled with small pink and blue French flower. The guests were Miss Claudia Btookey, Miss Romania Jamas, Miss Josephine fttookey, Miss Margaret Marshal!. Miss Helen Dorsey, Miss Violet Bolognese, Miss Ruth Wtscomb, Miss Fay King, Miss Ann Chapman. Miss Neil Nelson, Miss Avon Rich and Mrs R. V. Sears, j The hostess eras assisted bv her mother, Mrs. 8. Evans; her sister, Miss Dahil Evans, and Miss Rse Woodcock. IS9 GERTRUDE OEOGHEGAN and Miss Mary Louisa Hay entertained at a tea yesterday afternoon at the Newheuse hotel. In honor of Miss Peggy Snell of Seattle, who is visiting at tha hofno of her aunt, Mr H. W. Sherwood, In Federal Heights. The tea table was decorated with a large Japanese parasol, inverted to form a basket and filled with pink snapdragons and pink tulip. The guests were Mrs. H W. Sherwood. Miss Ellen Orkrb. Miss Gertrude Almond, Mrs W, N. Lewis. Mrs. K. D. Davis, jlrs. Barnard Rohlflng, Mrs, Earl Coombs, Miss Florencs Sullivan. Miss Farther Mrs. Woodward Mayo. Miss Made- Io-hert- y, 1 'A ROYAL DEALER IN EVERY TOWN . pfe Salt Lake aty latne Boyd, Miss Frances Handel), Miss Ermg Kuster, Mis Marsaret Falk, Miss Mary Hughes, Miss Celesta Laramie, Miss Naomi Hoffman, Mrs. Everett Saunders, Mrs. Ernest HU). Miss Ruths Spence, Miss Marcella Snow, Miss Helen Hanna, Mrs. Leaver Stauffer, Miss Kathleen Geoghegan, Miss Dorothy Jenklnson, Mr. Andrew Gorey, Mrs. Charles Riley. Miss Alice Felt and Miss Florence Wells. -- Tucker, who received the guest at th door, and Mrs, E. VI. Rich, Mis Louis Ur. Miss Irene Ure and Miss Franc Hayward. Several musical seceltlons were given of Ogden and by Hiss Ceralla Li-maMrs. Virginia Rosa" MARIE JAMES, a bride of next was the gueet of honor at a e a slower given oy Mrs. J. H. Hornung and Mrs H. B. James at th Hornung 3. PERRY EGAN and home, 110 Seventh East street. MRS "Atwood entertained at MrW. an were In pink eweet The decoration party yesterday afternoon, In honor of Miss Rose Jessen. who expeas and carnations. 'The sweet peas basket on the tea in were a pects to leav tomorrow for Atlanta, Ga. table. arranged The hostesses wer assisted by Tea was served after the matinee at the Mis Margaret Hornung Newhouse hotel. The table had as a can Mrs. J. 8 Ridd, Miss Marv James. The guests num tarpleca a crystal basket of pink aweet and be thirty-fivred ferns. and The numbered peas guests a . twelv e e e The mebers of tha alumna of the Holy Cross hospital entertained at a dancing spring party of the THE annual club was given yesterday after- party laet night in the recration room of the hospital In, honor of the members of noon. The entertainment was In the the senior class. nature at a bridge tea at My Shop The romm was decorated with the col The decorations were lilacs. Ten tables were arranged for bridge. Tea followed, or of the 'alumnae, crimson and gold. The color scheme was carried out in tulips served at the card tables. The committee on arrangements In- of the same shades. on arrangements in The committee cluded Miss Eva Bechtel, Miss Alma Suleluded Miss Teresa Hussey, Miss Ruth livan and Mrs. F. O. Moses. Thatcher Miss Hasel Rock, Miss Agnes McGee and Miss Mvrtle Dunn, Muslo was MURIEL TANDOWSKY, MISS of Mr. and Mrs. David Tandow-sk- furnished by the Skelton orchestra. entertained at a dancing party In honof of Miss Marie Covey, a bride last night at her home, 1344 Glenmare the season, M1b Edith Teudt. Mies avenue. Pink sweet peas In a crystal of Ksysor, Mies Judith Keyaor and basket formed the centerpiece for the Elea at a Louise Hod eon entertained Miss supper table. Cecil Brunner roas and matinee party yesterday afternoon. Tea ferns formed a garland around the punch was served after th matlnfe at the Hobowl. waa decorated with table Th Utah. tel The guests numbered twenty-fou- r. The crystal baskets of spring flowers, with hostess was assisted by her mother, as facorsags bouquets of yellow daisies vors tor each guest. The guests numbered ISS MARGARET BENSON 'entert- fifteen. ained yesterday afternoon at her home pn Second avenue. In ment to the senior class of RowlandcompliHall The decorations sere In spring flowers. The guests Included members of the th Young Ladles sodality of an heCathedral junior and senior classes of Rowland of tha Madslein will Hall. The hostess was assisted by her a th at card at party mother, Mrs W. T. Benson, and her Ladiestertaln . May Literary dub Saturday. are sister. Miss Olive Benson. Ml Th new offleera of the eodallty Florence 8ulllvan president; Mis Lenore ISS BERTHA RICH and Miss Ida Harrington, vice president; Miss Anna Rich 'entertained at a garden Gllli secretary, and Mis Veronica FI tabridge party at their home on East ps trick, treasurer. Sixth South street yesterday afternoon. O The home was decorated with apple and A dancing party at th CM eon win folpear blossoms and pink and white of th tulips. low th graduation exercise Refreshments were served at email ta-- b school for nurse at th which had centerpiece of the apple L. D. 8. training e. Assembly hail May M. at I oclock. . blossom a nurses are In th class Twenty-nl- n Assisting the hostess were Miss Aline Brown. Miss Helen Larimer. Miss Bess St Mark's guild will entertain at a luncheon Monday afternoon Jn honor of Thosa in Bishop Arthur W. Moulton. eharg of the arrangement are Mr. W. M. Bradley, Mr F. A. Pyks, Mrs. Wil SAN-O-TUliam W. Fleetwood, Mrs Georg W. F Helnts and Mr Walker T, GuntSr, All, MISS e. v. We not only serve you with corglasses, that your vision needs, but well also fit you with the most becoming styles. Some folks look better In eye glasses; others find specs or bifocals more Let us correct your becoming. vision first, then mount the glasses to the style that makes them good looking. J. E. BroacTdus Optometrist 215 Walker Bank Building. Phone Was. 3201. see Events of Coming Week. -- DIRECTIONS FOR USING THE rreth Air Ventilation 1 By throwing the bedding back la th morning, the air is allowed to circulate through ventilators and keep tha mat-tresfresh and fluffy. No tufts or deep indentations on outside of mattress to gather dust Strips of cloth sewed together crosswise cf ticking prevent mattress from spread-n- g and keep it aiwayi the same size. Ask Your Dealer. g Reinforced Never-sprea- d Strip Tie Heart of th Ein-O-Ts- f. Ga TO. WaeatcK m rect stream gete ALL the dirt, wherever tt may bo deeply ground into the rug, clinging to draperies and uphot comen and crannies, hidden la iterr, hard to reach by ordinary mean Your dealer will be glad to ahow yon why thousands of women have selected the Royal. Aak for demonstration in your horn Utah Bedding and Manufacturing Co. ALT LAKE CITY Th Ac club wIU entertain at a luncheon at th Hotel Utah Saturday aftar-noo- n, followed by an Orpheum matinee party. South State street. Mr. J. H. Hilton will entertain at a dinner party this afternoon at her horn on Fqurth avenue in honor of Miss Roe Jeseen, who will leave tomorrow morning to make her home n Atlanta, Ga The gueets will number thirteen. 0 0 MU Gertrud Tripp will . entertain Thursday evening at a dinner party at her home on Second West street in honor of Mlaa Florence Petersen, a Jun brlda a a Mis Marl Covey, a brlda of th sea. son, will be th gueet of honor at a number of function th coming week. Mis Marion Cartwright will entertain at luncheon Monday, Ml Helen Kearns r WHOLESALE ONLY. I a a a Democratic club will an- tertaln at a dancing and card party at th Newhouse hotel Friday evening. Th Ladies' m - Sibyl Beck and Mra Harold Swaner will entertain at a shower for Miss Muriel Burton, a bride of June, at th home of Mrs. 8waner, in Baddley place, Monday evening. Mis a' a a The Daughters of th Utah Pioneers a song and short story service at 3 oclock this afternoon at the Wind ward. Tbs asm program will be re- peated at I o'clock this evening at th will hold Twenty-secon- ward. d a a a The AH Star chorus will meet Tuesday evening at 7 30 o'clock at th studio of Professor A. E. Best. -- a a a Members of tho B. O. club will b entertained by Miss Mari James Monday evening at her home, S3 Canyon road, bravioua to her marriage Saturday. Mr H. H. Mulltner will entertain af tea Wednesday at her home in Federal Heights, in fcopor of Miss James, Cloans as if Mslioo K For all furnif uro and I a a a Th El Exlto club win b entertained by Mr O, W. Anderson t her home on blast Second 8oulJ street Wednesday. Luncheon will b followed by a literary program. voodv;or. GREENRIVER GREENRTVER, May II. Mra J. P. Simonson left Monday for Salt Lake to attend the grand chapter meeting of (he Order of th Eastern Star. Mr J. R. Cheney, worthy grand matron of th Order of th Eastern Star for Utah, left Monday for Sait Lake to preside at th meeting of the grand chapter. which met there this week. Miss Bernice Frits waa an arrival th latter 'part of last week from Salt Lake and will spend a month visiting with her mother her Dr. E. A. Brlcker and family, accompanied by L H Green and family, motored to Salt Lake on Tuesday. Th Misses Virginia and Luelta Adam left last week for Fruits, Colo, to vialt for several week Mr J. 8. Orr Is entertaining her mother, Mrs. 3. Moody, who -arrived last , Friday from 8 an Jos Csl Miss Flossie Taylor was a visitor in Fruit and Orand Junction last weekend. Mr. and Mr John Gibbs are moving to Elgin to, mak their boms for th summer, 7 Mr F. Aslmus and Mr FYed Booth left Tuesday for Balt Lak Th Entr Nous club met with Mrs. Walter Boston on Thursday afternoon of last week. Th study of current event was led by Drake. Follow. Ing th lesson a social tlm a- - enjoyed, th hostess which served refreshduring Th elub will hold Its next meet-in- s ment at th home of Mr. R. T. Edward Mrs. C. O. Moon went to Salt Lak on Tuesday. who went to Sait Among the latJ'e Lak on Wednesday to attend ;h grand of the Order of th Fast-echapter meeting Star were Mra Walter Boston. Mr Hilton Gould. Mr Earl Bartter and Mr W. H. McClurg Miss Bernice StcU wss hostess Saturday night of last week at an informal young dancing party. About twenty-fiv- e people were present. Mrs. "W. B. McCu and daughter arrived Wednesday from Sunnystd and are Jack Durvisiting with Mr. and. Mr kin. Mr and Mrs. T. S Brown motored t Moab on Thursday and spent tha day with friend Gives a hard, dry and lasting lusfro. 30c to $3 sizes H dealers, wr Mna-rMilla- Th Happy Twelve Sewing elub wtn meet with Mrs. J. W. Sullivan Wed nesday evening at I o'clock, at her home, 15$ trill be the hostess at a ksnslngton tel Leslie Wednesday afternoon and Mr Covey will entertain at a bridge tea Thursday afternoon. rd m 17 Dolors as if Claris Dainty Colors L LJ for dclicato thing a 10c AH Dealert , ( e? - |