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Show h t- -s DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY JUNE SECTION 14 1919 THREE den flowera and the hostess was by Mm A C. Ellis. Mm 8. W. Morrison, Mm William Bmyton. Mm. f J. A. Hogle, Mm J. B. Whitehall, and Mrs W. P. Kiser. ( as-sit- MINNA TELLS PEGGY ABOUT COIFFURES. By Minns Hall Simmons. New Tork, June 7. Dear Peggy So distinctive has the art of eoiffing ones locks become that even the waxen ladies who On Wednesday Mm Schulder was gueet of honor, at a luncheon given by Mm. Both W. Morrison at the Coun hair salons today. The flret to greet ms was n beautiful lady of the younger set, with tresses of richest suborn brushed back from Jher forehead. The severity of this hair dross was relieved, however, of by the softest and prettiest weaves, and at the sides her hair In Storr Lewie, and the program will was fai celebrated today welTpuffed out in simulated bobjty a talk by Mrs. C. H- - BlanchBomber of social affairs. both Indoors Include effect. The back was- coiled ard on How to Get Oyer the Top bed two large puffs, neither low nor aad out, with the patriotic idea being into in 'the Public Meet In and The Writing, carried out In flag andR-- fiowem as to fully feaNo Man e also a reading from high, yet arranged soslender Liberty chapter, .0. A. , ncheoeTii Tier book Land, neck. Of Tarlta. Mra HamerRote ture her beautifully course, Peggy, her eyes were brown. large I neon will read The Outcasts of Po- What lady, the Country club., where thecolors waxen or otherwise, with service flag and the national decora-tion- ina. ker Plat, by Bret Hart. auburn tresses would have any but used in brown flags and flowers are eyes? afternoon Mrs. Irene Yesterday Luncheon was served on the to whose Charming Golden Locks. marriage veranda, from small tables decorated McDonald K. W. Christen sen takes place And then a charming debutante in roses and other garden Gower, and musical numbers were given, se- on Jube 24. is gueet of honor at a with golden locks smiled spou me Her lections from patriotic airs being ren- Kensington given by Mrs. Charles F. with her fresh, young beauty. dered by an orchestra. The rest of Soloman, about 20 guests being pres- hair waa glossy and thick methlnks rooms ent. were The bright with crim- it had been waved by a hairdresser. the afternoon waa devoted to needlework and informal chat- - The com- son snapdragons and roses, tbs small It was fluffed somewhat over her are pretty earn and piled high at top tn which from refreshments tables Mrs Included. mittee on arrangements a ifn&ee of Law Charles Miller, Mrs A. J. Uoemer served having each a vase of the Gowringleta. and a goodly ers for a centerpiece The hostess was portion of tiny this bountiful hair and Mrs J. T. Taylor. Murdock W. assisted by Mm W. and brought from the back in a wide swirl The patriotic idea is observed today the other guests include the members effect and wound completely around Miss Florence the bridal of for decorations and party. tha head. Charming, to the program And who woo next to win my adthe meeting of the Daughters of Utah McDonald, Mm Leroy Parry. Miss , Handcart Pioneers, held at the ljome Amelia Marpetts, and Miss Edna Kay, miration ? Oh. yea, a dear, white-haire- d Vtsr-grttB. G. Mm. of its founder, Mrs Hannah Lapish. Mm J. G McDonald. lady upon whose hair an unMrs. Frank Margetta Mr Rich- dulating permanent wave had been , Musical numbers will be given, the e- -. McDonAlice Mm ard Chamberlain. Her locks were be lections to chiefly patriotic, placed ald. Mrs John McDonald, Mm T. H. very,, very high and rather arranged tight at A notable event of the week was the Cartwright. Mise Luclle McDonald, and back, A wonderful pompadour graced the Misses Priscilla. Marian and May her lovely forehead and -' dedheld the for service and program Mm C. W. Neat, Mm brown, and the soft fluffineas of her kaoion of the Administration bulld-"in- g Cartwright, W. C. McDonald and Mm John Cart- wavy hair was caught hers and there c of the University of Utah, as a at top in a suggestion of ringlets. memorial to the late John R. Park. wright. In were Wonderful Jewelled Combo, charge chiefly Arrangements Nelson and Mias June of Prof. Leri Edgar Young and John Mise Marguerite But most wonderful of all. Peggy, Rigby were guests of honor on Thurs- were i 0. Spencer, president of the Alumnae her combs jewelled combs of day at a tea given by Mrs. Arch association, the affair being the cul- McFarland and Mm Arthur T. Burton gray shell studded with emeralds. Can mination of a suggestion made by Mr. at the formers you picture the vivid fire Bf the green home. The tea table Spencer a year -ago before the board had a Venetian lace cover, and for a against the dainty softness of her of regents. snow-whit- e hair? A large, fancy comb e e . centerpiece a white enamelled bast white roses graced the side, while in the back Mrs. George D. Pyper entertained ket Ailed with pink and earns two wonderful colors. pins of the hams demallne in the at a luncheon today at her home on A tied with candlesticks with pink shades sign nestled against the wavy soft-nestreet followed by a mating party at Silver of her hair. And, Peggy, she at the corners. The Uvlngroom the Salt Lake theatre, in henor of her were was In red roees. Musical numbers turned around In the window: neloe. Miss Marion Whitney, the guests were And a very dignified lady of pagiven during the afternoon by trician qomprlslng only members of the bri- Mrs. Richard features, who disdainedany- RichWillard Hart, Msg. cena had for dal party. The table so frivolous as waves or ing glory, thing quite Miss Mm Edna Evans Johnson, ards, and of basket a roses, pink terpiece arranged her hair ever so high.1 Devotedly. all about the Lisle Bradford. Mm Richard Burk-har- puffs, peonies were used pampadaured It at front, and piled!I P. 8. And for sunshiny days one and Miss Ella Nielson. Presid- its rooms. Present besides the hostess masses into the very highest of must needs have parasols. Next week and her gueet of honor, were the ing at the tea table were Mm Willard Puff- I you shall have one. AsLeaver. T. O. Mm Richards and G. Mrs. H. latters mother, Whitney, In serving were Mias Gladys dinner and the members of her bridal party, sisting and at , George B ram ley and Mm. Bert Bram daning party ' Mi Lillian and Miss Helen Wells, Anderson. Mias Maud Anderson, Miss their home eve- ley. About IS guests were present, Miss Esther Badger and Mrs. Rex Irene Pleknell. Mm Clarence Nelson ning, In honor ofThursday Mm J. Frank and Miss Melba Nelson. The guests Williams. Judge, and her sister. Mm For rest Mias Elizabeth Robbins, whose marnumbered (0. e e s Carey of Ban Francisco, who are here riage to Frank Woodward takes place Another affair given this afternoon Mm Frederick Cowans. The next week, was gueet of honor last Mias Irene McDonald E. visiting and In honor of Mias Marlon Whitney was table was decorated in roses, and covevening at a shower were guests of ers were laid for M friends. Music Monday tha tea given by Mrs Hooper Knowl-to- W. Christensen party given by Him Alice and at for dancing was furnished Thursday from S to 1 oclock, about 49 a honor evening the Miss by Afton Robbins at their dancing by party given guests being present. The rooms Mr. and on home Eleventh east street Mm R. W. Chamberlain at Malone orchestra. were bright with June roees in various were and Pink white the col hues, a basket of the flowers forming their home. Pink. peonies and roses Mm H. B. Avon waa hostess on Thurs- or chosen for the ' t decorations, the table. The host-es- e werd used throughout the rooms, and a for the centerpiece i Is assisted in receiving by her pink and green ribbons festooned the day at a luncheon at her home in supper table having a bowl of roses j ! the Cornell apartments, given- - in hon- in pink and white for a centerpiece. mother. Mrs. John Wells, and assist- chandeliers. The table In the dining- or of Mm F. P. Creden. who will The hostesses were assisted by their room waa Ailed n centered with basket in Mrs. room the are John ing dining shortly to spend the summer in mother. Mra John Y. Robbins, and Neels Clawson, Mrs. C. W. James, Mrs with pink roses and tied with pink leave had for a center- about 29 friends wers entertained. It. V Burton. Miss Claries Wells and mallne. Assisting the host and hostess Boston.a The table e e e were Miss Luclle McDonald. Miss Dor- piece crystal bowl filled with crimMiss Helen Knowlton. son Dr. and Mm T. A Flood. Dr. and covers were laid for othy Chamberlain, Mise Dorothy Mm roses, R. A. M. Knott Mm and and Mm L Meyer, and Dr. Edward i 'Ll? Joseph The Daughters of Utah Pioneers Mayne. Mise Laura McDonald and Miss Leta McDonald. Little Miss Lillie Leavitt, besidee the hoetees and gueet Ward entertained at a large daneing will a at Bee Hive the give reception I M., party Monday evening at Recreation House on June 24. as a farewell mee- McDonald received the guests at the of honor. e s e Center, in honor of Mm J. C. Soow ting for the season, previous to ad- door. Music waa furnished by Miss Miss of Portland, Or., and Mm C. R. Grim-e- tt Eleanor Robinson, a brii Becky Almond and Mias Amelia Marjournment I elect of next week, was gueet of hon ! of Oakland, Calv who are here a a a ietta. or at a tea on Monday afternoon giv- visiting friends. The rooms were e e e A lake party will be given next L': i en by Mm Merle T. Cardall. about bright with June flowera, the supper WSaJuh. ; Thursday by the Salt Lake Business B. Mrs Henry Mm, H. Duckworth and Mm George 29 guests being present. The table table in the diningroom having a cenWomens club, a picnic dinner and ! ; In Larsen entertained Thursday eve- had for a centerpiece a basket of terpiece of American Beauty rosea other features to be enjoyed. i I H4 roees, and other details were in Punch was served during the evening In honor of Mise Pearl pink ning I j Mrs. E. V. Carlton entertained the Ahiander of Provo, and Clyde the same color. The hostess was as- and a light supper followed the dancs ijjJ J ing. .The Evans trio furnished music. Happy hour club at her home, the Brown, a brother of the hostma, sisted by Rath e Csrdall. 4 e e About 59 guests were present. rooms bring bright with roses In va- whose marriage takes place this rious colors, and tea being served month. The 'rooms were beautifully Mis Eire Reid and Mise Charlotte i from a table decorated in red and decorated, cupids and hearts weing Burton entertained on Tuesday for The entertainment committee of the club has arranged for regu,1 pink roses. Covers ware laid for the used with June roees, peonies and Mias .Eleanor Robinson at the for- Country ! following besides the hostess: Mrs. snapdragons. About It guests were mers home, 19 guests being present. lar Wednesday evening dinners and Evan Has lam, Mrs. 8. Paskel. Mrs. present. The rooms were bright with garden dances tn addition to the Wednesday e e V Edward Lang, Mrs. A. M. Sisani. Mrs. flowers, the dtnihg room being in luncheon and Saturday evening afW. 8. Crown, Mrs. H. A. Good felMm E. M. Deering entertained on roees. Assisting during the evening faire. e low. Mrs. H. A. Davis. Mrs. M. H Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mm were Mm Charlott Reid and Miss Mm Walter L. welt entertained at H. L. Wilson, of Broken Bow. Neb., Virginia Reid. bears, Mrs. E. K. Fairbanks. I 1 a aocial affair Thursday afternoon at a luncheon and music being the feaher home, in honor of Miss Marion A delightful affair of the week was tures. The party was in the nature of j E. Hempel and Mm K. G. Mm the guests Including the Utthe tea given by Mrs. O. P. Felt and a shower-- The table was centered on Wednes- Whitney, entertained ter's intimate frienda The rooms Mrs. C. M. Benedict at the latters with a basket of pink roses and the day afternoon in honor of Mm Thomi f n were decorated in garden flowera the home, in honor of Miss Marion Whit- place cards were in the same design. as B. Steele, who leaves shortly for tea being especially attractive The rooms were decorated in ney. to home. The rooms with table Pries make her its basket of scarlet poppies minroses, the tea table having a large Miss Jessie Brown entertained yester- were decorated in pink roses, and ' $ with white blossoms and tied gled basket of deep red Russell rosea and day at a luncheon in honor of Miss about 29 1 guests were entertained. with tulle in the same eolor. Assistthe flowers being used throughout the Edna Hansen, n bride-ele- ct of the e rooms. ing the hostess In receiving was her rooms being decorated in Assisting in receiving were month.-thI.; Mrs. Walter 8. Ellerbeck. Miss Ada June roees. and about Mias Mary Clayton entertained mother. Mm C. E. Pace, and presiding 19 friends being evein the diningroom were Alim Esther EUerbeck and Mr. H. O. Whitney present. a tea on Tuesday The other guests are Miss at Presiding in the dining room were Jean Cannon, Mias Deane Brown. Mias ning from S.20 to I o'clockof Badger, Mha Lillian and Miss Helen in B on honor Mrs. iktreet. home Russell Welle, and Aim Rex WtUiama P. at her Hartie. Mrs. W. L. Emily Brinton, Miss Marian Redd. ? r ti and Pelt. Mrs. H. B. Whitney and Mrs Mian Hope Miss Alma Cannon, a bride-elec- t, Mm Ptshbum. Margaret The College club enjoyed its annual Walter T. TV per. Assisting In serving Parker, Miss Jean Hind ley. Miss three recent brides. Mm Robert Mitchi f Jt i were Mise Vivian Ellerbeck. Mini Gay Grace and Mise Bertha Crabbe, Miss ell, formerly Him Erma Booth, Mm picnic party on Thursday in City Creek 1 Miss Groesbeck. Mies I Mary canyon, the affair being planned in Dorothy Wells and Venna Hansen. Miss Eliza Hlndley, Lauren Gibbs, formerly i Mine Katherine Fpencer. M:ss Eva Felsted. Miss Clarissa Han- Godbe. and Mm Glen McEwan, for- honor of two rnembera Mra. W. R. ? f Two hundred guests called between sen. Miss Kdih Hansen and Miss merly Miss Eloise Berry. The decora- Putnam .and Mm. Rennfck McNiece, ' the hours of 3 and S o'clock. Genniel Johnson. tions were in garden flowers with a both of whom expect to leave shortly f fif s e the different to make their home elsewhere, the forprofusion of roses in was The 4 Short assisted mer at Boise, Ida., and the latter at Slorv club will he enterThe hostess Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Schramm ! rooms. ft tained on Monday by Mrs Beulah entertained Berkeley, Cal. The party left at 10:39 at an informal by her mother. Mrs. I. A Clayton. "Mm a. f.l i m. and a luncheon was one of the Mm Jack Clawson. i FranJtVTTWlwr, ! i jI SWfY jfeatto. Mm I. A. Clayton. featurea The committee on arrangeMm V , Includes Mm G. D. Kirkpatrick, i Jr.. Mrs fi. W. Burton. Miss Agnes ments 1 Jennings, Miss Hazel Naisbitt. Mrs. Hooper Knowlton. Miss Alisa Florence i J Mias Dorothy Weher. Mm T. A Cardon M Morse, Claire el Esther Badger, and 3 ? C. U. Heuser. Purton Mm and and 'j Little Qannon Emily of Logan. the cards Grace Clayton received ; o ? Aim Rex Williams and Miss Esther 5 1 at the door. 1 s Badger entertained at a dinner Wedthe r entertained nesday evening at the formers home Mrs. George Morgan f Entre Nous Hub on Monday at her in honor of Miss Marion Vr'hitney. i 'i? i . home, the table from which tea was The decorations were carried put in served having a basket of roses for a j el low, with aShasta daisies and snap- was dragons for centerpiece. Tho place centerpiece. The usual pastimeFran-ciec? nU-o cards corresponded in floral designs.. enjoyed. Airs Van Hook of San The other were Af!ss Helen and guests Lrt t was an invited guest. Aim Lillian Wells, Mr. George Harold Felt.. Atr. Douglas Romney. Air. ii. Alim Sarah Burton was hosts ' Romney, and Mr. Charles Merat a Dave afternoon on Tuesday rill. Mi of in honor luncheon given H ! A covers being Marion hitney. On Wednesday afternoon Mias Mari?! ri laid for 14 friends. The room were ion Whitney was of honor at a rose. roam in decorated crimson beng Aoui $ i given hy used in the lit ingroom and pink and Mrs Laren Gibbs.. U.ah. Mrs. Herman white in the diningroom. The center, WeHf and Mm lYiscllla Cartwright piece for the table was a stiver basket with covers laid for a dozen frienda it filled with rink and white rosea, and The decorations were in IMliM pink rosea stiver candlesticks with pink candles and the idea was attractively carried were at the corner' The hostess wav out in the WKTCH 322t cards and other deplace j assisted by her mother. Mm E. L. B'rtails. Present besides the guest of ton. and Mrs. Frank E. Bagiev. The honor were Mi Lillbtn and Alias Helj:-n- ; ' other guests were Mm Rex Williams, A xr, I BRICK en Wells. Miss Esther Badger. Mrs. i.aspbernr fruit cream Mis Lillian and Alias Helen Wells, Rex Williams, Mrs. i iwl Wendell Smoot, 4 l and A Mi Esther Badger. Min Edna Mm Kenneth SOcaQaarlCrtck' P.lrhhcri'et Mm Walter P. tamlla ice cream rii , ! William. Atr. Robert V. Derrah. Mrs, Felt, Miss Rose Purdy. Mane Young.' DFLICIOVS HOMi.Mm,,; Walter P. FeK. Miss Hazel Hill. Miss ,.fmos spom.k Mi Alt Ivins. Fulvia i v Vt A Emily Grant, ffc ( hK si no Irene Dickson Schulder was hosy t fc Priscilla Cart- - ts Mm Margaret Felt. Mi on Thursday afternoon at a, tea right. Three IhUBcrOw rhl,T ,, . . , at the Country Hub, given prior to her 'lrA Mrs. Fred Bramley was hostess Mon- 'leaving hr California to make her V day evening at a dancing party given home. The decorations were in gar- in honor of Dick Bramley, who has reSouth Main rU M 200 so state cently returned from overseas service. The decorations were in the patriotic We aril all article sm.ii.m4 la Mnlr .V icoltim a silver bowl filled with store) roses Valeaka Beaaty Talk. Oar P . a and the forming other centerpiece I I terk (, 4r.a la always pare rooms being decorated In garden flowers in the red, white and blue Air. freak, aag aeld at lewsat prteaa. i ? s Bramley was presented with a basket i A of American Beauty roe and peonies. Sdiramm-Jolmso- n The host ess was Drug Co by her moth-- r. Mm Emma, Newton, Mm -- - nest-ce-pa- s? g. see well-arch- ed see sa -- dt see see n, see ' il itfii -- ' I'HU i: p:ll i V irU 5 see H;i ;;i X li! e ii!'M 1 5 4- v "v-- 1 - , '. It'; s l'M nfH l h iunday Dinner Special ii , '! !. il i KEELEt'lgREAM CO. X l.mf u very young person shown-- tn sketch Is dressed and ready tea. The- - cunning apron proves it. gueeta This little apron Is made of fine white Miss Elsa Bamberger waa hostess handkerchief linen with an embroion Wednesday at a luncheon at the Country club given tn honor of Miss dered design in color. The hand exFanney Fox Of Hartford, Conn, who Is tends all around the waist, buttoning here visiting ME and Mm George Auer- in tho centre back, and the two bach. The table was bDght with June half der straps, which may be straight or flowers, and covers laid for dozen. . i. . shaped as shown, cross back and front. tmhlon. holding the apron "'Miss' Alta Shick entertained the ! Junior daes of the Bryant Junior High ' sflugly In place. The oress over which school Wendesday at her home, the K worn j, 0f colored voile, made rooms being decorated In the school elbt sleeves. comfortable-to- ol colors, with pennant end streamer.-wl- th Music was furnished by Florence Mar- - , It buttons in the centre back. , ket, Mark Freshman and Gladys Borg. ! aprons made of flow-Miss Faith Market and Benloe Herscn- man presided at the pm.cn bowl. The era cretonne are shown for girls of guests Included Marlon Stone, Sylvia six to ten years for garden or play Mahan, Dorothy Market, La Pnet we4r. They are very well worth Strong, Violet Bailey, Vera Whipple, while, protecting the dress and giving Bertha Pruitt, June Peck. Nora Strong, Louise Cline. Lon we Eynon, Paul It a longer lease of life. These are Sewell Bert Sewll Paul Baxtr Ray Hr- - often accompanied by matching sun-so- g John Brown Edward Levy. Des Gardner, Ralph Christenson, Gordon bonnets er hats, and occasionally by Christenson, Theron Covey, Jefferson bags as well, although the bag is Rich, Stewart Schick. Kenneth En- rather ah unnecessary addition. The gl ea Richard Pauloo and Wallace three pieces, however make up an atSmith. tractive set. Heavy bine denim is Mr. and Mm Kenneth Latimer en- used for the same type of outfit. tertained at a dinner on Monday night The fancy for color combinations in In honor of Miss Louie WaJton and Mr. Lawrence Latimer, the table be- childrens presses is very pronounced ing effectively' decorated fin the June this summer. A white voile frock may flowera, and a number of intimate be trimmed with ruffles of yellow, friends being present. pink, green or blue voile or organdy, Mm George R. Cushing and Miss or blue may be trimmed with yellow, lunchMaud Cushing entertained at a eon on Wednesday at their home In etc. The smartest hats for children Groesbeck, are the plain sailors trimmed With honor of Mm William formerly Mias Florence Gieazzi, a re- ribbon bands and bows or with email cent bride. The rooms were decorat- clusters of flowera or artificial frutt. ed in June roee the table having for Poke bonnet are shown for very a centerpiece a crystal basket filled with pink roses and tied with pink small girls especially for dressy wear. tulle-- Govern were laid for II IntiPongee la one of the season's favmate frienda orite fabrics for children, as well as It is used for both dresses - Members of the Chi Omega sorority grown-up- s. went to Mountair on Thursday to and wraps at the Richards spend the week-en- d summer home there- - The committee Jessup, and sisters, Mias Emily and Mise Grace Miss Marguerite. e includes on arrangements e Richard. Miss Fulvia Ivins and Mine A. and Mm ATlen-bauJones Mm Scott Felt. Margaret have gone to Los Angeles to Min De Etta McChrysta! eras hos- spend the summer. e tess on Wednesday at a luncheon at the in honor of her Mr. and Mm Lee Chamberlin have Country Club, given Helen Stearns of returned from spending two yearn house gueet, Mise n, Pasadena, and also Alias Adelaide with their sons A W. Chamberlin who leaves shortly to spend the and Arthur Chamberlin in Tooele. summer in San Francisco. Mm Phil Clark and Mrs Jackson McChrystal Mis ftelen Sheets, daughter of Mr. were chaperon and covers were laid and Mrs. E. L. Sheets, has returned Miss ML for Mies Stearns, Lippman, school at Oaksmere, from attending Case, Mis Helen Gertrude Thomas N. Y, where she was graduated this Mias Ruth Farnsworth, Miss JoseBab- year. Barbara Miss Richards e e e . phine cock, Mise Helen Sheets and Mr. and Mm Thomas Coley Stayner Kate Nelson. have arrived home from a' trip top On Tuesday the home of Mm C. F. i eastern cities. They went to Chicago there motored to Jennings a tea was given by Mlzpab 'by train andandfrom New York. Star, Washington chapter. Order of theN. Eastern pres-M, in honor of Mm Lila Cheney, C. Him Madeline McCormick left Tuesworthy matron, and Mra Luciewaa McCuIIow. retiring matron. Tea day afternoon for Los Angeles and served from a table decorated In pink San Diego, where she will visit for a roses, and red and white roses were in time. Later she will go to beaches to the other rooms Assisting Mm Jen- - spend the remainder of the summer, and covers laid for demonstrate the very newest 'in coiffures seemed to take on Individuality as 1 strolted through New Yorks THE 29 -- see Lip-ma- nt Dainty Tea Apron for a Uttlc GW. west. Miss Katherine Ryan, who u. eompanied her, to expected boms Its week. e ' e m Miss Helen Plumb, who has hut finished her freshman year at the University of California, Berkeley. n spend the summer with relatives at Long Beach. . e e e Mi Mary Yern returned yesterday from Vaasar toilers, where she hx just completed her freshman year, will spend the summer with her par. enta, Mr. and Mm George Dera. u see Mm W. T. Brooks has returned from San Francisco, where she lus spent several months with her to. Sydney, and to now at home la Th. Richmond. seedaughter t J I ATtos Fern Rivee, of ite. and Mm B. 8. Rives, who h hut completed her junior year at the University of California at Berkeley, ha returned home. Mi Rives won tb. Willard Dawson Thompson memorial scholarship at the University at California. where she will complete h Mrs. "it. Horn and ARas Sari Shapiro course next year. have rone to Denver to visit their r, Miss Myra Cameron, who to attendMrs. Max Grimes. a a ing Smith college at Northampton, Mm Louis W. Crltehlow and son, Mam., to home to spend the summer Richard, are guests of Mm Crttchiows with her parent, Air. and Mra F. X. sister. Mias Edna Dwyer, on west Cameron. I North Temple street. see weraMmT J Hig- celvlng the guests son. Mm W. D. Pods, Mm Warren Benjamin, Mm C. W. Seaton, Mm Luther Sinclair, Mm J. T. Treasure, Mm Kent O. Keyes and Mm Walter Scott. Presiding at the tea table were Mm L. B. Brown. Mm Warren Benjamin. Mm Walter Scott, Aim Luther Sinclair and Mrs. T. H. Atkina. Receiving the guests at the door were four small Mr. and Mm T. L. Atltehett ha. regirls Margaret Leatherwood. Mar- turned from Chicago, where they have garet Skelton. Loras Wade and Eliz- spent several weeks. . abeth Jennings. e Atiss May McGuik of Montclair. N. Mr. and Mm Evan Arthur enterher aunt. Mm Hugh McAn interesting event of next weak tained Thursday evening at a recep- J, is visiting will be the marriage of Mi Mart tion given in honor of Samuel H. Wil- Kay, 39 P street, for aa month. Whitney, daughter of Mr. and Mia liams, who hah recently returned from Mrs Jasper A. McCaskeli and small Horace. G. Whitney and George Har- Chicago, where he has spent the past son. FranSan for left old Billy, Thursday Felt, eon of Mr. and Mm Csjui year studying music. Roses and other cisco and and will later Visit F. Felt, the ceremony to be performed garden flowera were used tn the rooms In southernBerkeley on Wednesday in the temple and a reCalifornia. and refreshments were served. About a a a IS guests were present. ception to follow tn the evening at C. Mr. and Mm K. Armstrong and the brides home. The maid of boner be Mi Lillian Walla, and Mra will are of Leona, Boise, guests Mm Frank Cor lees entertained daughter, of Mm. Armstrong's parents. Mr. and Rex Williams will be matron of bona; the Wednesday Social club at her Mrs. W. J. Woletenholme, for two with Mtog Helen Wells and Mi Eshome, a luncheon being followed by ther Badger bridesmaids Dr. W. L music and needlework. The table had weeka e e e Felt, a brother of the htUegroora for a centerpiece a basket of pink Miss Edtth Teodt left Monday for win be best man. e e rosea tied with pink maline. and the i In New York, to join her father. Dr. G. place cards were An announcement of much tntereA rosea. The menu waa carried out as W. Tsudt, who is taking a special Lakers, to that of the eo-far as possible tn the pink and white. course at Columbia untverslty. Dr. to many Salt of Julian Young Burton at, Two outside guests. Mm J. V. Buckle Teudt and Ml Teudt wfll return tn gagement Helen Angehne. and Mm James Frank, were enter- three weeks to thetr home tn this city. this city and Min Cron of Merced, California. Mr. Bur-e a tained besides the club members. Si Mrs. W. C. Price and BtOe son, WTJ-h- ton to a eon of Mr. and Mm Chari of e e and Mi Cron a daughter of Omaha, Neb., are visiting rela- Burton, Mr. and Mm Rufus Johnson enterMr. Mr and Mm Cron of California. tained on Tuesday evening at a social tives and friends tn Salt Lake, on their Burton enlisted with Dr. Sprague d affair at their home, which waa deco- way to Ocean Park, Cal., to spend the ambulance corps at the "beginning ef rated tn roees of various colors for summer. the war. and brings home a Pedal of the occasion. Dancing and other honor In token of his bravery In sere Airs. Leland Swaner has were to gone loe with the French army, to pastimes enjoyed, indoors, white the guests were received on the Little Zion canyon and Los" Angeles. first Croto de guerre te he lawn. The hostess was assisted by She wss accompanied by Air. and Mm woo by a Utah boy. Mr-- BaMrs. F. W. Worsley and the Misses Joseph Scowcroft and Mr. and Mm rton and Mi Cro first met at StaFern and Gladys Johnson. About 40 Louis Peery of Ogden. nford university, where both were . e were present. The affair was given In war begaa I tending school when. the a Mi honor of Mrs. J. C. Snow of Pendleton Garin has returned from Mary Or. a several weeks visit in the north-- ; - The marriage of Ml Irene McDce a A tea waa given on. Tuesday Mm W. IL Clark in honor of her by grandAllene and Margaret Clark, daughters daughters of Mr. and Jim Keith Clark, previous to the departure of the family for Silver City, Nev.. where they will make their home. The for the table was a basketcenterpiece of red roses and red roses were given as favors Candelabrw-vrtth-re- d shades were at llttle includ--inMarion West. Jean New Tork Miss Ethel Clayton, the f a ci a 1 blemHU'rae an4 Phyl, kidder clever young actress now successfully ishes. Derwillo I a e starring under the Paramount banner. method b a o I uteiy Au,llanr to the Greet- -' Is famous for har beautiful complexion. aharmless and ers of I tah entertained at a matinee When her frienda inquired about It she will not proSSI7 V? or stim"Its all doe to a toilet prepare, duce a Rilkes luncheon receding mid. ulate a growth tion derwillo called use I which twice of hair. It is affalr In honor offKlatinP'wTh of the auxiliary who daily. The experience I ' have had superior ' t o of prompts me to make my secret public. face e powder, rspira-tlo- n the OwtfrihofnAU01 convntl'n at Portland This wonderful derwillo instantly aa p does not Or. on June 24. the party effect therebeautified It, skin and my its continued Including Mm W. E. Coulam, Mrs. W, p. Bren-- use fore it stay on has mad the results permanent. singham and Mm Ralph When Mae Edna Wilder, the well better. Thouborough. known beauty specialist, waa inter- sands who have I . viewed In reference to Afiss Clayton's used it have remarkable complexion stated, Anyone had the same MirHaa; can have a beautiful complexion when It's a very simple Clayton, they knowI how. am use the same article in my will sure If you ETHEL CLAYTOSprocess. . give it a work, and until you try It you have no fair trial you will become Justusea idea of the marvelous results. The very a am I thusiastic and always first application will astontrlt you. Go preference to any other powder lo the toilet counter of dedrug or derbeaullfier." Mm Charles D. Brooks, accom- partment store and get any a bottle of NOTE When asked about ff'Zfa panied by her mother. Mm W. Godbe. willo. then make the following teat: Examine kin critically before one of our leading druggist said. and Codhe Virginia hter note Ita carefully as appear- truly a wonderful beautifter.ever w , Mr. .77 Mm Anthony Godbe, left ance. mirror, then apply derwtno directed. of anything w have M Tuesday for Long Beach, Cal, where After you have made the first applica- ahead before. W are authorised s they will spend the summer. Air. and tion look in your mirror again and e. ..manufacturer to refund the w are the A peach-likMm Anthony Godbe and children change. surprising dissatisfied, is who wnyone mount the cheeks, a baby soft would not permit , the use have also gone by automobile to Join color ness comes to the skin; It makes the name unless the product Prtlc,, the party. e, skin sold 11 velvety and It Is money unusual merit i , beautiful. is wonderful forradiantly It a dark, city under an d Mi Linda Jessup will leave soon sallow skin, shiny nose, freckles, tan, ! guarantee by sli department store Includinf. for southern California, to pass the oily skin, snn spots, coarse pores, pfm-- ! druggists. n black heads chapped, rough skin,: Hrorhl. Hchramm-Johnson summer with her mother, Airs. R. J. pies t ruddiness, wrinkles and many other Stores. see sie-te- .as see hand-paint- nr, see so-ci- st ute Famons Aclress Tells How She Uses Derwillo To - - Beanlily. 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