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Show T Jk f ' .... . Fork Littfe Hofd Swau of children belonging to the families of Utah public men. Above, left to right, Kathleen King, daughter of Senator and Mrs. William II. King; Ruth daughter of Assistant U. S. Attorney General and Mrs. Frank K. Nebeker,' photographed in a costume worn at a ball recently given at the New Willard hotel in Washington. Center, David King, youngest member of Senatoi Kings family. Below, attractive grandchildren of Governor Simon Bamberger, children of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Behai, of New York, who are spending the summer with their mother at the homo of Go ernor and Mrs. Bamberger, in this city; left to right, Arthur Behai, Jr., aged 12; Robert Behai, aged 3, and Jane Ruth Behai, aged 9. , QKOUP Saft Lake Girf Bride x in Lives of Pubfic Hen Z,. - seldom appearing at social functions. Important factors In the homes of prominent folk, as well as In any household, are the children, the embryo men and women who are later to pay their part In ihe world's work and Pey. to bed early, before the social Ilf Put of th grownups begin, that they may grow Into sturdy men and women, there Is a time In? the day when they hold sway, when the buey father gives them his attention, between the caree of the day and the obligations to society In the evening. As the poet eo prettily puts It: Between the dark and the daylight. When the night Is beginning to lower. Comes a pause In the day's occupations That Is known as tha children's hour." rHILE 'v:y. v k Jj, f ' I r t. 7 In the families of prominent Utah politicians are a number of attractive little Governor and Mrs. Simon Bamfrom their berger are now enjoying a visit with three grandchildren, their who, mother. Mrs. Arthur Behai of New York, formerly Miss Helen Bamberger, a favorite In Salt Lake society, are at the hem of the governor for the summer. The children are Arthur, Jr., Ruth Jane and Robert. Senator and Mrs. William H. King, who passed through Salt Lake last week on their way to California from Washington to attend the Democratic national convenlittle ones, tion, have two bewitching Kathleen and DaVId. United States Attorney General and Mrs. Prank Nebeker of this city number In their household a charming little daughter, Ruth, who as-is shown much attention by her father's sociates In Washington. (faimed Bu. Californian f wa appolntsd wedding that of Miss Dorothy Isabel Hyde A PRETTILY and George Lawrence Scott, which J took place last night at o'clock at 4) South First West street. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Franklin 8. Tlngey and was followed by a reception. The library, where the wedding took place, was decorated In palms, ferns and syrlnga. The mantel was banked with syrlnga. with an aisle of palms leading from the door, when th wedding party entered. The dining room was decorated in color scheme of pink. A basket of pink roses was the centerpiece for the table. Pink tulle extended from the centerpiece to the corners of the tablet Crystal candle holders held pink candles. The breakfast room, where punch was served, was decorated In pink sweet peas. The bride wore a cream net over cream satin, with a veil and orange blossom She carried a shower bouquet of bride roses, arranged with small pink rosebuds. The maid of honor. Miss Dorothy MorOne of the rison, wore blue organdy. bridesmaids. Miss Luclle Ensign, wore cream organdy and the other maid. Miss Minnie Thorn, was gowned In pink orThe three carried showers of gandy. pink sweet peaa Dorothy Davis, flower girl, wore a frock of pink organdy and carried rose petals In a basket. J. X Garland was best man. Assisting Mr. and Mra. Hyde and the wedding party .in receiving the gueete were Mrs. Lydia Morrison, Miss Marcia Hyde, Mr. and Mra. Joseph Hatch, Mr. and Mra. Walter Lawrence. Presiding In the dining room were Mra. Lee MurMra. H. EnA. N. Davis, phy, Mrs. O. sign and Mra Joseph Hatch. Assisting In the dining room were Miss Gladys Griffin, Miss Alene Griffin, Miss Leigh Nord, Mlti Dolores Spltko. Punch was served by Miss Helen Ensign and MIbs Thelma Davis. The couple will (neks their home st the Crescent apartments in San Francisco. "V As? 'A v A folks. cv tWo' 163 JEANNE! IRVINE and Miss Peggy Hubei entertained at a lake was party7 30 last night. Dinner Oriserved at o'clock. A basket of ental poppies with orange blossoms attached formed the centerpiece for the table Orange and green ribbons exto each tended from the centerpiece plate. Dancing was enjoyed during the IsaIncluded Miss The guests evening. bel proctor. Miss Laura Curl, Miss Ruth Miss Miss Thelma Walker, Squire Gladys Beesley, Miss Lydia Clawson, Miss Naomi Atkins, Miss. Crystal WilMiss liams, Misses Vera Gulbranson, Julia Coffman, Edward Jensen, Floyd Thaleker, Bryan Squires, William Hiller, Rennie Peterson, James Colt, Edwin Peck, Kenneth Bauch, D. Tanner, Roy Hooper and George Atkins. fl s of the k. g - V-- " ' l g. club t. last gave evening. members are Miss Dixie The White, Miss Edna Jenkins. Miss Leone Fehr. Miss Lois Christensen, Miss Margaret Mackensie, Miss Lilacs Lee, Miss Evelyn Prank, Miss Jessie Doan, Miss Ruth Wolfe. Miss Erma Webb and Miss Adeline Robbins. The next meeting of the club will he held Monday evening at the home of Miss Leone Fehr, on Seventh Last street. The meeting last Monday was at the home of Miss Edna Jenkins on G street. at Members club Saltair - A. ' - 4 y y V i. V V among tbs matrimonial INTERESTING week will be the marMiss Mina Taylor of this riage city and Francis Letchfleld, formerly ot Saft Lake and now of West Virginia. Tha wedding will taka place Wednesday at noon at the home of the bride's slater, Mra Harold Peery, in th Buckingham apartment Th couple will leave at ( o'clock In th afternoon for West Virginia to make their horn ; c THE COPYRIGHT UNDERWOOD 4 UffPERWOOD copmicht a v (JNDtRmOD (ft cisco. Miss Marie Hein, who win be to Fred C. Wednesday Mathews, ""a number of entertainments were given the past week. Mra Erwin North entertained at a kenslngton afternoon at her home on yesterday Roosevelt avenue. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mra. Don C. Smith. Miss Ella Chase entertained last night at her home, Chase Park," In Centerville for Miss Hein and Mr. Mathewa. An Orpheum party was given Friday afternoon by Mra lJovd U Ewing in honor of the bride. Thursday evening Miss Josephine Chase entertained at S dinner party for Miss Hetn and Mr. Math-ea- t. FOR f Events of Coming Week. ,hWft R. ANT) MRS. entertain in J. M. SNOW will honor of Miss Mar- guerite Mclllwee and Thomas Vckown Trent at the Countrv club Tues-- d The guests will be limited y evening. H i members of the bridal party. r tr. and Mrs Knight Starr Jordan of Pn. wo will entertain at the Salt Lake Cou btry club at a large dinner party Mon 8ay evening In honor of Miss Mina Tayl or and Francis Letchfleld, who will be m Wrled Wednesday. I . - The marriage of Miss Helen Edward and Oscar L. Taylor took place Wednesat day and was followed by a reception the home of the brides aunt. Miss Caroline Smith. Tha bride wore a dress of whit voile with lace and peart trimMiss mings and carried brides rosea Della Edward was the bridesmaid and man. Red was best th Thomas Taylor rose snapdragons and ferns decorated th living room end pink and whit roses were used in the dining room. The guest numbered fifty. The wedding of Miss Geneva Well w mjf nfgf-ir- - daughter of Mra Joseph Well and Jo-in seph B. Musser took place Thursday A reception we the Salt Lake tempi given at the home of th brides sister, Mra Ellas A. Smith, Jr., at her home on Stratford avenua The rooms were decorated with roses and Shasta dalsiea In the receiving line were Mra Joseph & Welle. Mr. and Mra E. A. Smith, Jr Mr. and Mra Joseph Musser, Mra Richard H. Wells, Mr. and Mra Herman J, Wells. Assisting In the dining room were Mrs. Isaac Blair Evans, Mra Louts W. Sloan, Miss Emily Grant, Mies Franres r 0 their sister, Maxle, a bride of the week. R. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. will Mathews and Mr. and Mrs. M. Ward give a dancing party In honor of Mias Hein and Mr. Mathews at their home, $0 West First North street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ostler will entertain at a lawn party Thursday evening at their home, 112; Yale avenue. . The TIappy Twelve 8ewing club wlE meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock with mother, Mra Mary Schramm, formerly of 857 Mra. J. H. Ktmball at her home, this city. South 8tate street. Miss Anna Lane nt Battle Creek. Mich . The EH Exlto club will hold Its final is the guest of Miss Florence Sullivan. at park. Liberty meeting Wednesday Luncheon will be served at I o'clock, folMiss Kuster has gone for a visit lowed by a business meeting. to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hatch in Logan canyon. Miss Erma Groves will entertain the members of her musical club Wednesday Mrs. Philip Hopkins and Mies Mary on evening at 8 o'clock at her home wlULake be Hopkinsof ofMrKansas City. Mo., are the street. An Interesting program and Mrs. W. B. Lewis on guests given. East Third South street. Mrs. Hopkins Miss and Hopkins are former Salt Lakers and have many friends here. a Personal - A, r nd Mrs E. W. Christensen will Mr. entert in Monday evening at their home Mrs. O. N. Kelly of Pallas. Texas,, left on Th rd avenue In honor of Miss Mary Mrs. Norman C. Ahern, formerly Lyle last week for Kansas City. Mo , to join Wllllan is and Robert W. Bowman, who Thompson of this city, and Miss Ruth her husband after a visit to mother, married Wednesday. will b Nev are In the Mrs. Clara W'. Beebe. Mr. her Spiker of Unlonvllle. visit. Mrs Mrs. Ahern Kelly will spend the summerandIn New city for a few weeks Is visiting at the home of her mother. York and Thousand Islands. Misti VVma Stanley will entertain Monluncheon at the Newhouee Mra. R. M. Thompson, and Miss Spiker day W Hh hotel j n,Honor of Mrs J. W. Beverly of is a guest at the home of her sister, Mra J A. Morehouse and two chilSan 17iego. Cal., who Is on her way home Mra Robert W. Wasson, in the Fair- dren of Waco. Texas, are visiting Mrs after ' a visit of several weeks in St mont apartments Morehouse's sister, Mrs. B F. Baum, 919 TjOulf Mrs. Morehouse was Mra. Charlee Hatfield snd daughter, Fairv'.ew avenue Victor Sew will entertain on Ursula, of South Dakota are the guests formerly Miss Kate Code of Evanston, Mrs Is In Salt Lake. and well known Wyo., on G. Will their North afternoon Mrs. at her home In the of Mr. and Wedneedu F Belvedere apartments In honor of her way to California. J. O. McAllister, who will Mr. ant Mra Emet Quavle and fammother. It ItsMra. Walter James and daughters. Beily have gone to their home In Ray, leave soon I for Los Angeles to make her horns Th. I guests a ill Include the mem- ni u., Thekla and Helen, have returned Idaho, for the summer. They were accombers of the Monday and Thursday clubs. to their farm at Black Rock after spend- panied bv Mrs. .Harrv Jones and Mrs Thomas Quavle. who will spend the sumMrs W. C V Grimsdell will entertain In ing the past year lnSaJt Lake. mer with them. honor of M lx McAllister on Monday afternoon at " her home on First avenue Miss Margaret Martin of Butte. Mont , tuna a peon. Miss te the guest of her aunt. with Mra. Walter B. Elliott of San Fran-clac- o Agnes arrived last week to visit Mra. Harrington, Elizabeth H. Corav, No. 6 Kensington Miss Dorj) thy Hein and Miss Helen enk on ertaln lunch-, Mrs. Elliott lived at Fort Hein will Miss Margaret Schramm has gone to apartment. Monday at a eon at the Vswhouse hotel in honor of Jftoosevelt, Utah, where she Is visiting her Douglas several years while her husband, , - Mra. Mary Travers announces ths engagement of her daughter, Ann Margaret, to Jack A. Walsh. The wedding will take place in Sioux City, Iowa, in the early fall. . Miss Gladys Mumford entertained at a luncheon Wednesday afternoon at her home In the Vernon apartments The luncheon was served from small tables, a small crystal basket of pink sweet peas decorating each. The host CHS was assisted by her sister, Mrs Matilda Parker. The guests numbered twenty. L. RTEPAN MRS. BLANCHE at an Informal luncheon yesterday aftebnoon at 1 o'clock at the Hotel Utah In honor of Mrs. B. G. Strawser of Los Angeles, who Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. McMurrln. The table had as a center-piec- e a crystal basket of Richmond roses The favors were corsage bouquets of white gsrden roses The guests and pink Included, besides the hostess and guest of honor, Mrs. 8. H. McMurrln, Mrs J. iH. Beifuss and Mrs. G. O. MoCrumm. marriage of Miss Marguerite daughter of Mr. and Mra. James M cl) wee, and Thomas Brown Trent will take place Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at the Mcllwee apartments at the Hotel Utah. The ceremony will be performed by Bishop Joseph 8. Glass. A wedding breakfast for relative will follow. Mra. J. R. Sampson of San Francisco, alster of th bride, will be matron of honor and Raymond Mcllwee, the bride's brother, will be best man. The couple will leave during the afternoon for Lake Tahoe and 6an Francisco. They will make their home in Ban Fran- . wees Miss Carol Grant, Miss Clarice Well Horsfaul, Mies Hollv Baxter, Miss Connie Nelson, Miss Margaret Well Miss Ruth Musser end Miss Bertha Musser. V The merrlage of Mary L Tibbs and John G, Lind took piece Thursday In the Salt Lake temple. They will be at home after July 15 at S28 Browning avenue. the late Captain Elliott, was commandant there and Is popular In Salt Lake. Frsuleln Meta Boettcher left last week for New York, on her a at to Germany visit Mrs Austin's parents. Mr and Mrs to epead the Bummej Fraulein Boett- E. H. Calvin, after a short visit to this cher will visit Mr and Mrs. F. V. Fit city. a Gerald in Washington on her way east, Mr and Mrs William Clnpman and Miss Mary Grey Andrews left last week daughters. Miss Ora Jean Chipman and for Montgomery, Ala., to visit for a month M.ss Melba Chipman, hate returned from Iais Angeles, where they spent the winand will then go to Washington, D. C ter. to attend school. Mrs. J W. Beverlv, formerly of Salt Miss Judith Hills armed home Thursnow of San Diego, Cal., Is day from Chevy Chase, Wash , where Lake, but visillng Mrs T. A Stanley. 29 M street, she Is attending school, to spend the on her return from St Louis, summer vacation with her mother, Mrs. Pella PaYIlts Sanders. Mrs John B Grles of Los Angeles, M ss Nellie Wall of this city, M.ss Porotihv Cockrell of Pocatello l formerly the guest or Alias Annie Howeils, 1993 is at the Hotel Utah for a short stay. bouth West Temple strict Mrs K L Dav.s has returned from , Mrs. D L. Wallick of Provo is the Lou sville, Ky , and other eastern cities guest of her ester, Mrs M. B. Whit- and Is at home at 975 Third avenue. ney. Miss Goldie Jacobson of Sioux City, Mr. and Mrs. William Bee of Boise Iowa, Is the guest of her cousin. Miss will Idaho, are visiting relatives and frends In Esther Boretsky. Miss Boretsky leave Wednesday for Seattle for an inSalt Lake, definite stay. Dr. and Mrs T 3. Harlan will leave Dr and Mrs Robert R. Hampton left soon for a motor trip to New York and last week for an automobile trip through then to Florida. the Grand canyon. Senator and Mrs. William H King and Mr and Mrs Lynn Smith have gone two children, Kathleen snd Pat Id. arrived last weik from Washington on to California to remain some time. their way to San Francisco to attend the Democratic national convention. Miss Clara Sodaberg, Miss Anna Johnson. Miss Vilate McAllister. Mils Enid James Aus!n and children of White, Miss Margaret Pugh, Miss Pella Mr San Francisco hate left for Omaha to Hafen, Miss Mary Hafen. Miss Cora Sor ' enson of St Paul, Minn., and Mrs. John Hoyt of New Hampshire expect to leave soon for a two weeks visit at Vivian The wedding of Miss Leona Rles and park, Provo canvon Carl Alt took place Thursday morning at 11 o'clock at the home of Dr. R. W. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Thoma are re- Born of Sandy. The ceremony wae perceiving congratulations on the arrival of formed by the Rev. Elmer L Goshen. A a daughter, born Wednesday at the Holy wedding breakfast was served following Cross hospital. the ceremony. The rooms were decorated with Marecha! Neil rose palms and Mrs. Lily C. Wolstenholme returned fern After a honeymoon trip to BrighFriday from Chicago, where she attended ton, the couple will leave for th east the Republican convention. She was ac- and will reside In Detroit. Mich. companied by her niece, Mrs. Grace A Griffin, who will remain for the sumDr. and Mra A 6. Kendall announce mer months. the marriage of their daughter, Fawn, to Adolph N. Bangerter of Bountiful. The A. M. Anderberg. Mrs Ella Jepson, wedding took place Thursday In th Salt Mr. and Mra William Iia ley and J Lake tsmpla After e wedding to Jepson motored to the Upper Falls the northwest, the couple will be attrip home resort In Provo canvon for the week-enIn Bountiful. we Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell are reMiss EtheJ Smith end C. L. Reynold of their were married ceiving the congratulations evening at I fr.ends on the birth of a daughter o'clock at th Wednesday home of the bride s per-eWednesday at the Holy Cross hospital. Mr. end Mr John R Smith, 1 South street. Th East Twenty-firceremony w Mrs W. T. Wade and her son, Church-11performed by Bishop L Richard of Idaho Falls, are In Salt Lake vis- Grand The rooms A large reception followed. iting for several days with Mr. C. E. summer Tower Podge. 19 Ivanhoe apartments. Mra. were decorated In earlv whit and Blue pon!ra were Wade's daughter, Mies Emily Wade, finlarkspur hall and living ished her school term In a California used In the reception room a blue uni In th dining academy June 24 and was met In Salt room and Idea was tarried out. A basLake by her mother and brother n route yellow color ket of yellow rose end blue pyreihnim to her home. was the centerpiece for the supper table. enjoyed "on the lawn, Mra. W. R. Armstrong snd son, David, Dancing waswore white Georgette crepe. xne bride and Miss Lueile Armstrong left Friday (Continued on Pag 3, Column (Continued on Page Ten.) nt st 1, I H . |