Show - K SALIlTiAKE fiETY T7TAH SUNDAY MAY 20 1917 Return Twentieth Infantry Matrons Formerly Popular in Smart Circles Will Be Feted Guests at Numerous Events During Next Few Months a stay of several months border the Twentieth has been ordered back to Fort Douglas The news will be received with a great deal of Pleasure by the many friends of the officers and their wives In the city The presence of the army people in town always adds to the gaiety of the social calendar and during the summer months there probably will be a number of informal little social affairs to welcome the army matrons back to Salt lake Among those well known In the Twentieth who will be at the post are After Capt and Mrs Robert E Blnford Mrs Btnford will be remembered as Miss McAllister a popular Salt Lake belle Capt and Mrs W B Graham Capt and Mra A O Seaman Capt and Mrs John De Witt Capt and Mrs Benjamin P Nicklln and mrs Lieut Frederick will probably be stationed at Fort Douglas and will arrive the latter part of the week from the Mrs Palmer will be rememborder bered as Miss Marguerite Stuart a popular maid in the younger society circles whose marriage to Lieutenant Palmer was one of the social events of June 1913 Mrs Palmer is a sister of Mrs Douglas Brooks Kimball Dr Ira Karr Humphrey will be the post surgeon Mrs Humphrey is one of the most attractive hostesses in society and was formerly Miss Dorothy Inn belle gram a Mrs Duncan Grant Rlchart accompanied by her little son and daughter will arrive today from El Paso Tex where she lias spent the past three months with Lieutenant Richart of the First cavalry who has recently been detailed at Fort Bridger in Wyoming where Mrs Richart and the children will join him in a few weeks well-know- p iiartle Lieut Lieut rupshll Parkinson and his brother Lieut P D Parkinson will be among the popular bachelor officers at the garrison of June draw nlgli a AS the days of the young girls will return from eastern and western colleges during the next few weeks Miss Elsa Bamberger the attractive daughter of Gov and Mrs Simon Bamberger wtll be graduated from Smith the latter part of June and after a stay in the east of a few weeks will return to her home in this city Miss Adrienne King daughter of Senator William H King arrived from Berkeley the latter part of the week Miss King has been the guest of Gov and Mrs Stevens In Sacramento for the part week Miss Yvonne Moon and Miss Leah Henderson will not return from Chicago until the latter part of June where they have been at school during the past winter Miss Moon has specialized in music under the tutorage of M J Brines formerly of this city Miss Clandla Green daughter of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Green will return on Tuesday from Stanford where she has completed her junior year Miss Etha Mayo the young daughter of Dr and Mra H N Mayo will return early In June from St Louis where she has pent the winter at school Miss Marjorie Critlohlow was graduated on Friday from Miss Head's school in California and after a few days’ visit with friends will accompany her mother Mra E B Critchlow to Salt Lake Mra Critchlow left last Monday to attend her daughter’s graduating exercises at Miss Head's school Miss Elma Darling daughter of Mr and Mrs Elmer E Darling will return from Berkeley early In the week Weddings and Engagements AND MRS CHARLES E RICHARDS announce the en- MR gagement of their daughter Catherine to Benjamin Rogers IIowelL The marriage to take place in June The above announcement will be read with unusual interest by the many friends of the charming young bride-ele- ct who is one of the most gracious and accomplished members of the yonuger society set Mr Howell is a well-kno- wn attorney ig £ The marriage of Miss Vivian Pace and Walter Felt was solemnized last evening at the home of the bride’s parents Mr and Mra CL E Pace in Sherman avenua The ceremony was performed by Richard W Young at 7 o’clock in the presence of the relatives and close friends of the young' couple and was followed by a large reception The library where the wedding took place was a veritable bower of lovely roses and ferns The bridal party stood in front of a handsome white tapestry screen at the sides of which were banked potted palms and ferns From the ceiling was suspend ed a large wedding bell of pink and white rosebuds while the mantel was TVTISS CATHERINE RICHARDS the lovelyyoung daughter of Mr an d Mrs Charles E Richards whose engagement to Benjamin Rogers Howell aYAis announced today Miss' Richards is a graduate of Rowland Hall and is one of the most' accomplished ’members of the younger society set -- rosea Promptly at banked with tea the appointed ' hour six young girls frocked in dainty pink tulle and taffeta gowns held broad white satin ribbons that formed an aisle for' the bride and her attendanta The maids were Miss Jacquita Edge hi 11 Miss Geneva Felt Miss Louise Morris Miss ' of the Thursday afternoon May 3 between the hours of 4 and ( o'clock a silver tea will be given at tlie home of Mrs W H McCornick in Center street under the auspices of the Mothers’ congress for( the benefit of the refugee women of France ON Mr and Mrs Joseph Nelson will en- -j tertain at a lake party on Friday evening in honor of Miss Mayme Price and Dr Roy Groesbeck whose marriage will take place in June sfc will entertain toin honor of Mias the honored guest given on Thursday afternoon by Mrs W G Williams sfc sfc sjc Mrs J Wilber Jenkins will enters tain Saturday afternoon in honor of a bride of next Miss Claire Haynes month Mrs Fred Evans morrow afternoon Price who will be at a luncheon to be jc sk Miss Helen Sheets and Miss Mary Kirk will entertain the graduating class of Rowland Hall Friday evening at a dinner at the Alta club ae an- nounce the marriage of their daughter Ruth to Helge C Johnson The ceremony was performed in the Salt Lake Williams Temple Wednesday Mr and Mrs John- The Misses Emma and Mary wore dainty son will make their home in American were the bridesmaids and carchene and de of frocks crepe pink Fork ried pink bridesmaid's rosea Norman sfc sfc jfc Mrs Mary T Taylor announces the Platt was the best man The bridal engagement of her daughter Helen party was assisted in receiving by Elmo to William Burl Van Alstyne Mr and Mrs D J Williams parents ar sfc the brides and Mrs and Mrs F B £ Mr and Mrs George E Gerrard an- of parents of the bridegroom nounce the engagement of their daugh- Platt room was prettily decThe ter Helma to Wendell B Hammond orated living the Interesting occasion The marriage will take place in June with— a for profusion of roses and ferns se 4s Mrs M R Stevens announces the en- The mantel was hanked with the gagement of Miss Rae Barlow of Ogden flowers and from the chandelier hung to Howard Barker The wedding will a wedding bell 'of pink and white rose buds The Troubadours were stationed take place in the near future sfc sfc sfc in the hall behind a screen of palms Mrq J C Rutherford announces the and ferns and furnished the music for engagement of her sister Miss Pauline the Pink sweet peas were Fuller to Roy Shilling of Bingham used evening in the for the effective decorations ' Utah The marriage to take place Tueswas covered room The table dining day June 5 with a handsome cluny lace cloth over MountforJ announces the pink satin and the central decoration Mra J H engagement of her daughter Mabel to was an enameled pink basket filled Ernest W Haslam The marriage to with pink sweet peas and tied with maline In the same rosy shade From take place in June the chandelier to the t corners of the Mr and Mrs Clotts announce the en- table were festoons of pale pink magagement of their daughter Emily to line and hearts W Clarence Smith the marriage to Presiding at the coffee urn during take place in June the evening were Mrs Harold Adel-qul- st Mrs Vera Felt: Mrs F Ersklne Mr and Mra N M Johnson announce Miss Ruth Strlngham Miss Marian the marriage of their daughter Dora to Burt and Miss Bernice Lyman Punch George T Clarke After a brief visit was served during the evening by with friends of this city the couple Miss Edna Miss Christensen Lolita will leave for Brooklyn N Y where Sims and the Miss Haseltlne Kay they will make their home Misses Ivy and Florence ' McDonald Mr and Mrs John Acomb ' announce The punch table was covered ' with a the engagement of their daughter cluny lace scarf over yellow silk Edith to Harry W Madson the wedding and at either corner of the table were to take place June 14 large vases of yellow ' snapdragon ' sfc ac ' sfc After a short trip Mr and The marriage of Miss Edith Williams Mrs Platt will wedding be at h6me’ to' their and Paul Platt took place at noon friends at their- new home ' In Fifth Wednesday In the Salt Lake Temple East street In the evening a reception was held The following item from V a- Boise at the home of the bride’s parents 'Mr Williams 40 'J street paper'will be of interest 'to the many and Mra' D wore a handsome wedding friends of Mrs' Boucher 'a recent bride: The bride iOneof-thmost’ charming' of ''the gown of soft white silk and chiffon and carried a cluster of bride’s rosea Boise spring ' weddings was that of 30c - - ‘ : - - - j e - : v-'- v - 4c home in F street Egbert a son of Mr and Mrs David A Egbert of Sandy The marriage will take place the latter part of June J Peterson afe The Sewing club will be entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon on Thursday afternoon by Mrs John C Daly at her 9 ac jjc Saturday afternoon at her home in Red Butte Hollow in honor of Miss Mayme Price a bride of June D Wayne se aQs Miss Afton Young will entertain next4 Mr and Mrs Thomas H Latimer announce the engagement of their daugh- Mr and Mrs Peter j Coming Events - ter Margaret to com- - The marriage of Miss Tnes Clark and William Carlyle Harvey will take place Wednesday at noon in the Salt Lake temple Thursday morning a wedding breakfast will be given in their honor at the home of the bride's parents Mr and Mra H B Clark 2079 S Fifth Eaat atreet The couple will be at home aft or June 1 at their new home 1498 EL Seventh East street Later in the summer they will take a motor trip through Yellowstone park Miss Clark has many friends here She is a graduate of the University of Utah and later attended Chicago uniis a well versity The bridegroom-slee- t known young business man £ je One of the Interesting events of the coming week will be the wedding of Miss Medora Henry a well known musician of this clay and F William Benge which will take place in the Salt Lake Temple Thursday noon to be followed by a wedding breakfast at tbs home of the bridegroom's parents Mr and Mrs K R Benge at Blaine avenue for the immediate family and a few close friends In the evening a reception will be given at the home of the bride s cousin Mrs L R Bentley 318 Third avenue after which the couple will leave for a short wedding trip bt-lde'- s 3§C Summer Season chief clerk of the Utah state road mission Genevra McClellan Miss Vivian Beer and Miss Eleanor Beer The two bridesmains Miss Marlon Whitney and Miss Louise Edgehlll wore dainty frocks fashioned alike' of pink tulle over metal cloth with lrrldescent trimmings and carried clusters of lavender sweet peas with showers of tiny pink rosebuds and blue ribbona The maid of honor Miss Alice Felt wore an attractive gown of pink tulle and taffeta over silver cloth and carried pink bridesmaid’s roses tied with pink tulle Little Bobbie Bouford a nephew of the bride followed 'and wore a liftle white suit and carried the ring in the heart of a rosa He was followed by the little flower girl Enid Holmes who wore a miniature evening frock of pink tulle and lace and carried a pink enameled basket filled with rose petals that were strewn in the path of the bride who followed on the arm of her father C E Pace The bride was lovely in her beautiful wedding gown a Lucile model of white tulle over silver cloth with lrrldescent trimmlnga A long veil of rose point lace caught with sprays of orange blossoms fell to' the hem of the skirt and the attractive costume was completed with a shower roses and lillies of the valof ley tied with ivory tulle Harold Felt a brother of the bridegroom acted as best man The bridal party were assisted In receiving by Mr and Mra CL E Pace Mr and Mra George Felt A brilliant American Beauty decorative scheme was carried out for the decorations in the dining room In the center of the table was a crystal basket filled with gorgeous roses and the high handle of the basket was tied with a butterfly bow of tulle in the same shade At the corner of the table were silver candlesticks filled with cathedral candles in the cerise shades and shaded in the prevailing hue Presiding at the coffee urn during the evening were Mrs C E Pace Jr Mra John A Bouford Mra Louis Berry and Mrs Ella Bezzant Mrs William Francis Beer Jr and Miss Geneva Felt They were assisted in serving by Miss Edna Kay Miss Aline Taylor Miss Irma Booth Miss Jacquita Edgehill Miss Louise Morris Miss Genevra McClellan Miss Vivian Beer and Miss Eleanor Beer The music for the evening was furnished by the Poulton stringed orchestra and Miss Becky 'Almond who played the wedding march Mr and Mrs Felt left on the late train for New York where they will make their home for two years the bridegroom is a medical student at Columbia university The bride wore a smart going away suit of pale tan jersey with hat and boots to match ijC Pretty Social Buds Return ing From Eastern Schools Will Be Another Factor in Adding to Gaiety TV' - r : :r-r i' Mrs E eighteen F Miss Mildred Behle sister of Mrs and Dr F E Boucher of St Anthony which was solemnized at the Dietrich home Thursday morning at 1180 o'clock The decorations were most unusual and were particularly commented upon by the guests A French window at the south end of the drawing room opening into the garden at the back of the house was outlined with long sprays of pink and white apple blossoms and here the bridal party stood for the marriage vows Through the window was a charming vista of fruit blossoms the trees In the garden beyond being all in bloom making a complete background of spring blossoms through which filtered 'the May sunshine The cermony was performed by the Rev Wlllsie Martin- The bride was given away by her 'brother-in-laS Dietrich w Lieutenant Estabrook ter Mrs Estabrook acted ' Her sis- 'as matron of honor The ' bridegroom was attended by R A Davis of Nampa Baskets of apple blossoms through the house gave the entire bridal setting a decidedly Japanese effect breakfast was served at high noon the centerpiece being a basket of pink roses lilies of the valley and marguerites Tall blue ' candies in Sheffield candlesticks lighted the table The bride wore a charming frock of white georgette crepe and silk made short the skirt rather fulL: Her tulle veil was held In place with a the back of chaplet of forget-me-noto the chapietJ the veil being frilled She carried a bouquet' of marguerites Mrs Estabrook wore"' a' blue frock and - A-buf- f ts large black hat carried pink sweet peas ' The bride’s mother Mrs W H Behle1 and her sister' Mrs K and ' - Rowles of Idaho Falls' were- present at the wedding ' Mn Behle' and Mrs ' A J Swain presided at the re- freshment table' Dr and Mrs' BouL cher left on the afternoon train for Portland for a wedding tript V - - i ' : J Milner announce Wheeler of Hastings Neb took place of the engagement their daughter Ella Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at to Andrew J Bidwell of Ogden the home of the bride's parents 621 E May The marriage will take place the latter Third South street The bride who was unattended wore a stylish tailored suit part of June of navy blue with white hat and boots Mr and Mrs R H Morris announce The young couple left immediately after the engagement of their daughter the ceremony for a short wedding trip Louise to William Leslie Warburton and will be at home in Hastings Neb The marriage will take place In Chicago after June 1 Mrs W F Wheeler next month mother of the bridegroom came from Nebraska to attend the wedding and Mr and Mrs J H Gardner of Lehl has been a guest at the Baxter home announce the engagement of their ae Cahoon Miss the Janie to young daughGoates of Lehl Viola Virgil daughter and of their daughter Vera to Robert C ter of Mr and Mrs J W Cahoon and Plxton of Taylorsville the weddings to George II Fehr were married Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock at the home take place In June of the Rev William Schmoock of the cburch 130 E Seventh South Miss Hart Lutheran The marriage of Dorothy street Mrs The bride was gowned in a C‘ H Hart and Hugh daughter of 6 smart blue taffeta suit with hat and E Harmon took place Wednesday at o’clock at the home of the bride’s moth- boots of white and carried bride’s roses er in Westminster avenue The cere- Mr and Mrs Fehr will be at home to mony was performed by the Rev P A their friends after June 1 at 1369 S Simpkin of the Phillips Congregational Ninth East street church In the presence of the relatives Mr and Mrs Walter Odell announce and close friends of the young couple Branches of delicate pink and white the engagement of their daughter Rosato James W Latimer The marapple blossoms and pink roses were lie A will take place early in June riage used for the effective decorations of $ £ jje the rooms The bride wore a dainty aftMrs Catherine Buckley announces the ernoon frock of rose crepe de chene and marriage of her daughter Mary Fran- carried a shower of bride's roses Mra ces to Maurice T Reilly which took Roy Contrell was the 'matron of honor place Monday' morning at 8 o’clock mass and wore heliotrope satin and carried at St Mary's cathedral A wedding white roses C A Hart of Bingham was breakfast followed at the home of the best man' After a'short Redding trip bride 450 Blair street The table was Mr and Mra Harmon wlU be at home to in pink and white sweet peas their friends after June 1 at Bingham decorated a wedding After trip to Kansas the r jfe make 'their home in Salt will Mrs Anna' G Pitt announces the en- couple gagement of her daughter Kate to Lake je je jc Eugene M Thurston of Lo Angeles A quiet home wedding took place ' Cal The marriage will Jake place in Wednesday morning at 11 o’clock when June'Miss Belvg W Smoot and Mark A How' Dr and Mrs Westphal announce ard webe married: The ceremony was the engagement of their daughter Ettie performed by Bishop Thomas A Clawto Evan R Clawson The marriage son The rooms were prettily decorated with pink roses and sweet peas The will take place in June young bride is well known In this city i Miss Nadine Baxter daughter of Dr and the bridegroom has recently been and Mrs M W Baxter and William H appointed by Governor Bamberger as Mr and Mrs L c - ' E Jenkins will entertain young people next Tuesday at dinner at Franklin's Miss Almeada Eardley a June bride will be guest of honor at a number of social affairs during the week Miss Elsie Greene and Miss Serena Ward will entertain in her honor at a “hard times’’ party Tuesday evening at the Greene home Thursday evening at the home of Miss Rich a five hundred party will be given by Miss Ada Arnold and Miss Bess Rich Miss Grace Howells will be her hostess at a party on Saturday evening Mra E Nickerson will entertain the members of the Busy Twelve Sewing club Wednesday afternoon at her home 468 Second avenue Miss Virginia Clayton will entertain the A Volonte club May 25 at her home on N Second West street Miss Florence Moran entertained the club at its last meeting with a theatre party followed by a tea at Franklin’a jc ae Mra W E Blodgett will entertain at a kensington and tea Tuesday in honor of Mrs H F Dicke who has recently come to Salt Lake from Boise to make her home £ 4c 4 Mra Waljer Neal will give a silver tea on Wednesday afternoon for the benefit of St John's mission at her Harvard avenua All church members and their friends are cordially Invited to attend home 1553 -- : - C-- Miss Marian Jacobsen will entertain Monday evening In compliment to Charles Maxwell who will leave In the near future for New Zealand WeeinSociety of thO' most Interesting of the week was the silver and hop given at the Thomas Kearns home In E South Temstreet Friday by the members of ple (Continued on Following Page) ONE ( |