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Show . Sprina J)asfime$ -- Guest Bride-Ele- ct At Smart Affair SARAH MOYLE the hostess at a prettily JyISS aw J SECTIIK 1 m I .saW LsKlV" Bridge Tea to Aid 4JE Educational Fund rMWii asm 1928 15, Winters weianG) f , GnAxl SOCIAL event of Interest will be the bridge tea to rai ap- pointed luncheon Saturday at her home on East First South street, complimenting Miss given by the women's auxil-iarof the Mining and Metallurgical Engineers for then educational fund, Thursday at 2 be I Florence Doscber, whoie marriage' to Wright E. D'Evlyn of San Fran riieo will be one of the smart nuptial evanta of April. The table waa decked with a basket of spring flowers. Place eards were marked for Miss Dosrher, Mrs. Carl Doscher, Miss Elsie Geoghegan, Mrs. James Steele, Miss Ethel Armstrong, Miss Margaret Dinwoodey and Miss Cannon. p. m. in t he Belvedere lounge. Mrs. J. O. Elton is chairman of the Utah Mrs Alfred C. Watts, aa section. chairman of the entertainment committee, ia in charge and will be assisted by Mrs. George H. Dern, Mrs. H. C. Goodrich, Mrs. Walter Panics, Mrs. D. D. Moffat, Mrs. J. C Dick, Mrs William Hayden, Mrs. James A. Hogle and Mrs. Ernest Bamberger. JjjbbbH : Mar-jori- V 1 SlL WJ --v.. iJ paH aR ggggsV y 'Kjk ' -- C l JHn IsPPIPsfHR IB Bsi 1 V JbLsJ? -- UXX A VTrw snssnVs flans, WsSBBBBBBBBBBBBBsaBBBBBBBBBBBBBW- .4' Miss Bonnie Daynes, W. Daynes, Miss S '""lk gtgtrsaaaa 1 C trk ''yk' I jKsjjjf at popular member of younger society set, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Howard Emge. anjHjHP Miss Betty Piatt, Mr. Mrs. and of daughter Frank Piatt. IA T -- V .uane oau iuuui C1 WlM'i '- - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royal all ready for a "swim." ' Carol Emge, Girls at tea, left to right. Miss Sylvia Wors-ley- , Miss Agnes Braid Watson, Miss Florence Weds Chicagoan by Mr. and Mrg. Orson. F. Whitney of the marriage of their son, Paul V. Whitney, and' Miss Evelyn Ganschow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Gan- Miss Harms Guest schow of Chicago, which took place April 12, at the home of the bride, the ceremony being performed by President John H. Taylor of the Northern states mission. Following the ceremony a reception was given in their honor at the home of the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Margaret Whitney Essig, 3750 Sheridan jioad. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney will make their homo in Chicago. The above announcement will be read with a great deal af interest by the many friends of Mr. Whitney in Salt Lake. At Many Parties Milady Enjoying Season Twixt MARCUS was Early Spring and Gracious Summer Garrison Pleases VfKS.the LOUIS hostess at an Saturday at her With China Play homeluncheon turn to the "flfITH APIL in e Federal Heights in midway, milady's thoughts pas times of late spring and summer. However, during the to Mtas Kathleen NOVEL affair of the week I'ompiiment ' whose A was the mounto John L. last few days the chilling winds from the Harms, "Night in China Proctor will bemnrriage one of the intertains whisper that although Easter, the queen of spring season,, the members esting matrimonial events of the Town," given by School girls are counting the of is past, winter is loth to retire. The table was centered thg Officers chili of Fort month. activities. the outdoor summer all that the until holidays bring joyous daya Sat- with a crystal bowl of orchid hyaat the club house Douglas canare seen for a bridle off the nearly every day paths young girls Along cinths and snow-covere- d urday evening. Strings of gay Japnear noon time. The golf links are growing more popular every day. So anese lanterns and parasols were of interested have the n. linger members of society been in swimming that about the hall and ..the - menu i j- v fhe indoor pools have been popular rendezvous all winter. Matrons, and. Vi,,,., Dur maids TOr'Cenever "'moreapjry than when congenial souls gather to- garbed in oriental costume. ing the evening a cabaret entertaingether over the tea cups for afternoon confidences. ment was given and many of the Mrs. Nils Eckbo, accompanied by her two children, Pamela and John, guests wore Chinese costumes. All of Pretoria, South Africa, have arrived for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. in all, it was one of the most delightful affairs given during the James W. Collins at thei rhome in Bonneville. Mrs. Eckbo is sister of Mrs. Collins, and, with Mr. Eckbo and the winter season at the garrison and 100 guests were in attendance. children, has been visiting in Norway, Sweden and France for the past six over Mr. Eckbo ia in the east and will join his family here rarlf in' months. Miss Cherry Davnes entertained June. 4 ft a delightful dancing party Sat urday evening at the Dayrtes home on East South Temple street for a number of her voung friends. The living rooms were prettily decorated with spring flowers in the pastel Mr. H. E. Balrd entertained at a shades Monthly meeting of Service Star teand the table was flon will b hek Monday at I o'clock prettily arranged luncheon Wednesday centered with a" serving of spring at Memorial house. Memory park, City afternoon at her home, 734 Wilson flower in shades ofbasket blue and yellow. In Ml Steof honor Elsie avenue, N. A. Mrs. Dunyon, Crek canyon. venson of Alberta. who Is At either end of the table were blue president, win he In chart "; the vldtlng with friend Canada, In Sxlt l...k. princess candles in crystal candlewill A short business session meeting. Spring flowers In shade of yellow sticks and during the evening the derked the of luncheon table and the ba bald at which the report rooms Covers were laid for young hostess was assisted by her of the membership drive win living Mrs Merlin rhrlctensen, Mr. Frank sisters. Miss Bonnie Dayaes and ba read, followed by a program furGoodman, Mr. W. W. Malstrom. Mr. Mias Rebecca Daynes. nished by the students of the West Joseph Stevenson. Mrs. Joseph Bundhigh school. Earl Cook, and Mr. Kening. Mr Orations. "Georfe Washington." neth Roylance. Blue Triangle Girls Meet Mias given by e s e Margaret gtaslopoulos and Mrs George ComareJl. selections Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Blarkwell of With Mrs. Salt Lake are la New Tork for short by West high orchestra Mrs. Locy Garvin ia chairman of visit and era staying st the PennsylRegular meeting of the Blue the social' hour and will be asalsted vania hotel. Mrs. Rtackwell was league, the V W. C A Bume. A. Oreene. Mrs. J. M. Mis Josephine Slvgsr. 7 Mrs. A. Girls' tlnb. erin be held st the home Mrs. K. It Whltmore. Mr. e tWiss, of Mr. A. K. Humphry. Rntmore T. W Davis. Mrs. C F Rnet. Mr. Mrs. Rowena Allison ha returned W Fifth East street. MonFred Davtdadn. and Mr. J. V Hamp- from a stsy of several month in Lrs apartment. day evening. April If. st ftM o'clock. . ton the and Pacific All member of the club areAagete northwest, will meet street car at and I at bom i Automobile urged to at the Hotel make reservetlon at the Y. W. again v. C. A. m. Utah. Eagle Gate at l on or before Monday noon. ter with their favorite horse and a few brave femmes have played tennis Service Star to Canadian Visitor Meet Monday Luncheon Quest r dainty yellow jonquils. were laid for close friends . of the Following lunch aius c"n. fridge was enioveo. bride-elect- number of coming social af fairs. Wednesday, Mrs. Ross will give a luncheon at her home in Federal Heights. Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. W. M. McCrea will entertain the members of the bridal party at a luncheon at the hotel, and Thursday afternoon Mrs. Edgar A. Rogers will be the hostess at a luncheon for a few dose friends of the bride. Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. RobN. ert Young will give a bridge supper at their home on Fifth '..East street for Miss Harms and Mr. Proctor. Monday evening, April .'j, Miss Mary (avin, who will be maid of honor at the wedding, will entertain members of the bridal party at a dinner at the Newhouse hotel. Mirr a Trl-sn- Mrs. .grant J. Wright, a rejeent of honor at a dehrlde, wss I he lightful luncheon given by Mrs. David Va of Ogden at her home Saturday gvt afternoon. The guests were seated st two long table, which were centered with diver baskets filled with deep mi ' Gordon Circle Making Plans For Silver Tea T. H. Gordon circles. Ladies or the A. R., will meet Tuesday st J p. m. In the L O. O. T. hall. Arrangement will be made for another of the silver tea that have become so popular Mr. Elisabeth Kendall ha been chosen chairman of the basaar oomralttee, and plans will be made for All member their part of the work of later circle and comrade of the G. A. R. are cordially Invited to attend ) meeting. G - PAYSON. April lil Mrs. Edna, Street is new president of the Cl-t- u eluh. having been elected Wednesday at the annual meeting and, luncheon at the Strawberry hotel. Other new officers are: Mrs. Grsc Mrs. Oleson, vice president; ketla Gray, secretary; Mrs. Haael ErUnd- on. corresponding secretary: Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lav-en- s Charles Smith. crimson rose. Following luncheon, The hoatees ws hrlrlg we jo red Mr. by Ray T. Savage of IjO Angele Mrs. Thjemas G. Griffin has returned snd Mr.. Desji R Brim-ha- ll of Ogden. Forty-fiv- e guests were from Cos Angeles and the beaches, where she has spent two moaina. ".TtBCiu present. alted Bpevlal to The Trlbaat. Smith, of daughter New-hous- e Ofden Woman Hostess For Bride's Luncheon Vir- ginia Bea-sn- cap-tal- Humphry Payson Cultus Club Has. Annual Covers at is made A NXOUNCEMENT Hammond. attrac-liv- AT- 1- Miss Cecelia Gibbons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .4. Gibbons. Hi, Leah Wheelwright, treasurer. Mr" Pearl Bisler and Mrs. Edna. Street were named aa delegates and Mrs. jack Dixon and Mrs. Mas as alternates to attend the state federation convention to be new at Ogden April II. 1J. . Plans were discussed for the district convention which will be hld at Eureka Saturday, April 14. Mr. earl riigler. president. Introduced Mrs. Lulu Erlandson aa toeet- mlstree and repones were made as follows: 'Osrr President," Mrs. Mary Curtis and Mrs. Mlna Simons: "What Payson Will Bring Its In llt." Mrs. Edna Street: "What 1MI Will Bring to the Cultus Club," Mrs. Dorothy Jenen. A broadcaaUrur trip waa featured by the toastmiatraas. with Mr EfTi (Toward broadcast! Ireland. Mr Lucy Dtxon fro laad. Mrs. Grace Oleson free stand and Mrs. Aattie Cert Me-Be- th I America. Mrs. Thoma Varlsy ntgl d daring the week from Mew Tee, where sjhe weeks risttfesg wrth pent the past six Mr and her brother and ssstsr-tn-laMr. A. W. Ongge Mrs. Variey sjM. Mrs. boss by ccompsnled Jussgst rnlteti. who will visit with her Mrs B. W. WaOrer, for a snask rout, u JtaM ImtoM Bher ssmsA as lime rieltisdi to Watsn'a. OS C j |