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Show , Sunday, June 25, 1922 Society, Clubs, Music U uuu - Mrs. Ehlein is here to spend the of Milwaukee, Wis. BOVE left to ri"ht Miss Marion Knickerbocker, who has recently returned from Smith college; Mrs. Herman Uhleiu and two children Miss Aimee Whitney and Miss Afton and her of a bride Miss attendants, Wednesday, Mary Romney, summer with her mother, Mrs. John Holt. Below left, Mrs. Franklin I). McGregor, formerly Mrs. D. and 16 took in June C., Reynolds arrived in Salt Lake the The marriage of Richmond, Va. Washington, place Romney; right, Mrs. J. Fred Reynolds, formerly Miss Annie Laurie Elliton past week with her husband to make her home. will be given over largely to generation within the neat tew weeks. Girls and boys who have returned from school out of town, are being welcomed with various social functions and are renewing friendships after ten months' absences. ooasts From tnwrtlnntic to ths Pacific folks hays gone forth to young Salt gain knowledge In ths best educational Institutions of the country, and have come back to their mountain home for the play days A number have brought school of friends with them, and the presence visitors has added to the festivity of the homecoming The meeting of the national convention of ths Chi Omega sorority this week will b the occasion for individual entertain-InOnly one large social function Is on the convention program, however It will be a banquet to be given the latter part of the week, for which the exact date has not been fixed Arranging for holding the sessions of the convention at Plnecrest inn in Emigration canyon was a happy thought, since it will prevent the warm weather from Interfering with the pleasure be of the delegates, and they also will given a good Idea of what a typical mountain resort Is line. SOCIETY g. Miss Hosallnd Straup, a July and Mrs Paul E. Bassett of Lob Angeles as guests of honor, Mrs Charles Lester Pyke and Mrs Creed dock Haymond entertained at tea at 4 o Utah. at the Hotel yesterday afternoon A centerpiece of Shasta daisies, blue CanOphelia roses was arterbury bells and ranged for ths tea table. Ths place cards were In bridal des'gns. Covers were laid for Miss Straup, Mrs. Bassett. Miss Rosalind Straup.L.Miss Bluings, Straup, Mrs Seymour Miss Harriet Moyle, Mrs. Harry W JoMiss Martha Richards, Miss Parkinson. sephine McCarty. Miss Deans Lorenxo Mrs Miss Aleida Parkinson, Richards. Mrs Clifford Rudlne and Mrs. Parkinson D. George It. M. WITHERSPOON at bridge luncheon vester-da- y MRS. afternoon at her home, 619 honor of Miss Ethel Eighth avenue, In who is the guest of Martin of Seattle, and her sister, Mrs Hugh M. Rhodes, Ethel Miss for also Firman, who has arrived home from Seattle and whose engagement Is announced today. The rooms were decorated in June roees and other garden flowers Four tabletwere arranged for bridge, following lupchn WITH Da-Jiel- la e, . GLADYS OREM, a bride of early was the gueet of honor at a luncheon given yesterday by Mrs Ross Beason and Miss Gladys Bong at street the home of Mra Beaton, 134 G formed Pink and white roses in a bowl The table. for the place the centerpiece cards were In bridal designs. Covers were laid for twelve. MISS i R. AND MRS ISAAC BROCKBAN'K annicelebrated the sixty-secon- d versary of their wedding yesterday at the Brockbank farm on Highland drive. Friends were rece'ved informally by Mr and Mrs. Brockbank and their daughter. Mrs. H. G Meyer, from 2 until 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The wedding date la today. An Interesting feature of the entertainment was the presence of a numbero of the orlg.nal wedding guests of slxty-twyears ago. The rooms were decorated In June roees A Madeira cover was used on the tea table, with a basket of rosee as a were centsrnlece Assisting In receiving Brin-toMrs. Daniel Harrington, Mrs. Mary Mrs. G. M. Brockbank. and Mra L. H. Brockbank. Assisting in serving were Mra Josephine Drtggs. Mrs. Came Scott. Mrs. Mabel Goff, Mra Albert Brockbank, Mrs Heber Brockbank, Miss Alma Brockbank, M ss Anna Brockbank. Mias Jennie Crser, Miss Loretta Creer and Miss Beth Brockbank. About ISO guests called to offer con- afternoon n. gratulations. AND MRS. W E FOR3EY enter- MR. tained last evening at an Informal reception in honor of the fifteenth anniversary of their son Fredblrthdjy erick. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out In the decorations and the refreshments Which were served. Fifteen guests were present. honor of Mine Alice Abbott, a bride, coming week, Mrs. J W Williamson and Miss Pauline Williamson entertained at luncheon at their home on Ninth Couth street yesterday The for the table was made of pink roses and sweet peas. Covers were laid for the bride. Miss Gertrude Free, Miss Vivian Williams, Miss Bertha Rich, Miss Ida Rich, Miss Louis Ure, Miss Vivian Weggeland, Miss Sarah Lund, Miss Ethel Noalh Miss Ramona Wleat, 'Miss June Driggs, Miss Thelma Austin, (Miss Johanna En (reman and Mra Luctls Hughes A shower was given for Miss Abbott Friday everting by Miss Gertruds Free and Miss Vivian Williams at the latter's home on M street. The house was recorat ed with pink roses and the supper table had a centerptece of rosea Ices were served ip the shape of a rose. The hostesses ware assisted by Mrs. W. M. Williams and Miss Afton Williams. SIN the -- Weddings-and Engagements' MRS. 8. F. TAYLOR of their MR. and theElvaengagement Eleanor, to'Mstthew Cowley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mathias F. Cowley. The wedding will take place July I In New' York. of ths Unif Mias Taylor is A graduate versity of Utah and a member of the and Theta the Chi Alpha sorority Alpha Phi dramatic fraternity. Mr. Cowley is studying lew at the George Washington university and la a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. .They will make their lome In Washington. D. C for the presL ent. i e I The marriage of Oflsa Ruth Ines Ford and Arthur W Milam Ray took place lostevening at the home of the bride s parftrtiwi sa Pass Two J 1 |