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Show Sunday, J uly 20, 1922 Yfalson and two children of Washington,' D. C., who are gtiests of Mrs.' Walsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Charles Miller, Miss Ghwendolyn Cannon, daughter of to Gerard Churchill Quick of Los Angeles is announced today. Below, left to right, Mrs. Harvey II. Cluff and daughters, Frances above) and ' Miss Edna Smith of Denver, guest of Mrs. George II. Yatson. v Bernice, who will leave tomorrow with Attorney General Cluff for San Francisco. : Faff Ideas a BOYE, left to right, Mrs. Dr. Martha Hughes A C- - ML Canmn7-whoseengagem- rITH the thermometer Ati.l reg.s-- . tering 'in the 80s, A hint of Jail is beginning to be .in evidence. enchant tor With Bame Fashion's crowding one season into another., fall fail of gowns are millinery and models shops, put already being shown in thebright-colorand ting crisp organdies discard. -the ginghams Into are Fall brides announcing their engagements and are making plans for September weddings. In the meantime, with August on the threshold, summer pas-- ; times are in .fuU sway and many have postponed vacation trips until the fmal summer month. With cummer all too short at best, one rather resents the Intrusion of fall ideas into the last weeks of summer, when the weather makes attractive sheer frocks comfortable' and pleasing. a a ISS FAE UtMBBRT of Washington, 'jn D. C, who ,ia spending the sum-mwith relatives In Bait lake, was the guest of honor at a party at Saltalr last night givenby members of a club to which the guest of honor belonged 'during her residence In SalLlAke. The party enjoyed bathing, a picnic supper and dancing. Nasturtiums decorated the supper table and picnic napkins and tablecloths prere in nasturtium designs. The party anumbered a a thirty. their golden wedding CELEBRATIT'SG Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jones entertained at Liberty park was luncheon yesterday afternoon. Picnic ed er . , . Garden served early in the afternoon. flowers In tones of yellow formed the table decoration. Children of Mr.' and Mrs. Jones in atH. tendance were Mr. and Mrfc-Jo- hn Jones, Mr. and Mrs Arthur J. Jones, air. and Mrs. John Schoenfeld of Payson, Mrs Carl F. Dutke of 'Holliday and Mr. e and Mrs. W. H. Mills. Twenty-liv-. grandchildren and eleven children were among the guests. v About were present. fifty Mr. and Mrs. Jones are natives of England. They were married In 'Salt Lake and have lived here ever since. Mrs. Jones was Miss Ellen Hernidge. great-grand- , , of Mona. Nev., si1 rswhot. o,'la Williams visiting relatives in the . - , city, was the guest of honor at a morning bridge party and luncheon 'given yesterday by Mrs. J. O. Evans at her home on Eleventh East street. A basket of marigolds and ainnias formed a centerpiece for the table. Various garden flowers were used about the house. Four tables were arranged for bridge. RS. P, H. BROWN entertained last night at her home In the of-Fillmore Miss apartments In honor EleanorMartlnson, a bride of next week. Zinnias and colored grasses were used to decorate the house. Twenty guests were present AND MRS; 8EVERIX X MR. SON entertained last night at a garden party at their home, 1033 East Fourth South street, in honor of Mist Phyllis Goulet and Benjamin Har vey, who will be married ' in August The lawn was lighted with Japanese lanterns and the house was decorated with sunflowers and ferns. Dancing was enjoyed oil 'the lawn and cards were played. a. Refreshments were served at small tapink swat peas bles, with low bowls-- of used aw centerpieces. Twenty-fou- r gufcst ' were present R. AND MRS. AVID JOHNSON, Frans Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Johnson entertained last evening at an informal reception at the J. L. Johnson home on McClelland street in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Horace S. Ensign of Ogden, who have recently returned from a wedding trip to California. Ensign was formerly MiB3 Freda ,11. 'Johnson. The house was decorated With Shasta. daiaiea and marigolds. The lawn was lighted with Japanese lanterns and danckig was enjoyed by the guests. Refreshments were served on the lawn by Miss Esther Johnson Mias Mlrlen Miller, Miss Afton Splllsbury, Miss Lolene Spills-bur- y and Mias Melba Harmon. . . took advantage of the table MANY dinner at the Country club night to entertain parties and friends. Among those having reservations were Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Richmond, with covers for ten; Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe H. fourteen; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. MIl-le- r, Haniiuer, six; Mr. . and Mrs. A, F-- Kimhall. seven; Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Moffatt, eight; Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Macmillan, six; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Rolapp, four, ahd General U. C. MaAlexander, three. Luncheons wers given at the club by Mrs. J. W. Collins, who entertained fifMrs. Samuel C.- Park, who had teen. - coversand for four. Prima Donnas Son Weds Salt Lake Events of Coming Week Girl - MARIAN GALLIVAN and Mli MISS GalHvan will entertain Tuesday evening at tha Kearns home R. AND MRS. FRANK DORAN, foron East South Temple street In honor of merly of this city and now of San Miss Peggy Day, daughter of Mr. .and Mrs Fred J. Day, who wl) leave soon Diego, Cal., announce the marfor Loe Angeles. Florence, to riage of their daughter, W. Schumann, son of Madame George Mrs. and Frank Mr. Heglnbotham The marriage took Grant Swan win receive at tea Thurs- Schumann-Heinday afternoon at the Heglnbotham home dace in Los Angeles at the church of at 1337 Second avenue. ' Our Lady of Guadeloupe. The ceremony , wa performed by the Rev. Father Keatwfll club meet The Heather Sewing ing of Fresno. Th bride wore a gown with Mrs. W. H. North. 8& East Fifth of white corded crepe and georgette. She was attended by her sister. Madeleine, North street, Wednesday afternoon. who wore rose colored crepe. : Ferdinand brother of the brideMna IV. B. IJndeman, Mrs. Jack Iwe Schumann-Heinwill enter. and Mrs. George Folkersen groom, was best man. wide circle of friends a has Miss Doran tain at a shower Thursday afternoon at made her home the Lfesleman home at 808 South Elev- in this city, where shewhen she went to enth East street in .honor of Miss Erma until a few years ago, her home. She atto make California an August bride, Sorenson, tended tit. Mary's academy and Is a Lake high school. Miss Lillian Noall, who win be married graduate of the Salt bridegroom is the youngest Son of Thursday to J. E. Bjoetrom of Logan, theThfamous prima donna, who went to will entertain today at a trousseau tea California from her home In New York at her home at 52.0 West Fourth North to attend the wedding. In receiving will assisted be She street. an -extended honeymoon.-througAfter y ner sister, Mr. R. L. Pybee of Logan, east and Europe, the couple will mate and ty her mother, Mr. William T. the City. Noall. Mr. J. 8. Noall will preside at their home in New York a Omega sorority guid Chi Delta Phi littable. Tuesday evening Miss th W HERBERT FOLGER J. erary sorority. Noall will be the guest- of honor at an MRS. a the engagement of her informal reception given by Mrs. ShelVera Katherine, to EdNNOUXCEMENT Is made by Dr. don R. Brewster, and Wednesday after-- : ward daughter,Smith of Waah. of the en- Cannon Seattle, Farrelly Mary Hughes noon Mrs. J. 8. Noall will entertain at a Miss FOleer 41 is a graduate of the Univermigement of her daughter, and CesttsseS ea Bag Tbn a member of the Chi Lieutenant Gerald Churchill sity of Utah k. ' ' . k, cportrai&!fCJ& f Ohwen-clolyn.T- ;o 757 Second avenue. Bishop Charles Mafgetts performed the ceremony. Th bride wore a gown of The wedding of Mis Sybil .Lewis white French organdy over white satin a bridal bouquet of pink and daughter of Mr. and Mr. C. LeRoy and carried Supper was served Leads, and Leland J. Adams took place white sweet A after the ceremony. of the home tha at immediately Monday evening Quick of Los Angeles. The wedding will take place the middle of August. brides parents at p.. Sandy, to Miss Blanche Anderson of kewpie bride formed the centerpiece. The of I ike. The ceremony was performed cbupl left Tuesday for Yellowstone park Salt Blaekfoot. Idaho. - The young couple to spend their honeymoon end will be at at home in Sait I aide, their will 10. make home in Salt Lake Citv after August a Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Martinson announce Announcement Is made of the marriage of L F. Born, son of Dr. R. W. Born Coaliauui ea Fag I we |