Show Many Weddings Announced as New Officers Return v ONE From Presidio the lovely midetim-- : still With ns the matron and maid are- beginning to think of gowns and- hats for the autumn and winter days From New York comes word that the ' season’s odors will be quiet and the gay combinations of the spring and' summer will be replaced by more somber shades ALTHOUGH are - ‘ T I XZS2 navy Muo will ever-popul- ar SE DENISE KARRICK the winsome daughter of Mrs Karrick whose engagement to Lieut Charles Carroll Bints is annoqaCed today will take The wedding place on: Wednesday at the home of the bnde’g uncle Dr Willing L Ellerbeck on Federal : Heights hundred members of the youngs society set were : entertained last ‘evening at a delightful dancing party by Mias Virginia Whitney at the home of her aunt Mrs Austin K Tier-na- n in EL South Temple street The attractive ball room was with rustic hanging baskets filledgay with golden Slow and the musicians were stationed behind a' screen of palms In one corner °f the room Miss Geraldine of San Francisco the guest of Grace Miss Helen Kearns was the motif for the delightful affair and assisted the youiv hostess in receiving the guests Others In the receiving line were Mrs yjC K Tlernan Mrs Thomas Kearns snd Miss Helen Kearns The dining room was beatlfully decorated wltfc of delicate pink sweet peg andwealth feathery fenis The flowers :were arranged In low mound In th center of the table with dainty traceries of the ferns extending to the (our corners of the table Assisting In (he general entertaining of the guests Were Miss Olive Wall Miss Margaret Crowley and Miss Phoebe two-cour- se ct A" Miss Ruth Tucker entertained be In the lead as mQ aa a Pekin Mu a darker shade of the favorite king's blue of a few ae r Dey A t A: All eihadee of taupe will be W ARMSTRONG was the W smart ftor the afternoon frock or hat hostess at a beautifully arranged And also a smw shade of "beet root I buffet : luncheon on Friday afternoon n South Temple street will be one of the favorites for the II f honor°”e of Young of season There will be the "el- - J ‘OlkVa who during her stay in the which phsstf breath gray bfned with bands of mole and satin In I f"oote ot Washington D CL who Is the guest of her sister Mrs Frederick tint are most artlstlL Speak- - I Stelgmeyer Garden flowers were com decorations of furs we are told that they wiU the rooms and th?alnty luncheon table yf the com-tng 9C be used extravagantly during the A most the of e delightful events of season for gowns and cape-likthe was week the beautifully ap- ' scarfs for milady Some of th Miss pointed supper given by Lucile I Clark on the roof garden of the Hotel wraps to be worn with the ever-fash- evening in honor of lonable one-pleafternoon frock are I Miss Geraldine Grace of San Francisco fashioned of very heavy oorded sIlkTh® long table was centered with a enameled basket filled with lined with a pals shade of satin I aarrac?ful combination of lavender and dainty tw ya jr wide pink asters the handle of the bas- of I pnle was with loops of tulle fetthe twotied the soft lovely shades I In shades airy The dainty decora- tlve scheme was furthered with charmof the gray squirrel fur wCl be among ing little baskets of bon bona in lavthoseasoufW favorites ender and pink- Twelve guests were bidden ' to meet the attractive young ' If there be any that visitor Ai A DELIGHTFUL Orpheum win peep from beneath the velvety matinee folds of the winter chapeaux will be PMty was given yesterday afterof metal In the dainty pastel shades noon by Miss Gwen Williams followed by a tea at the Newhouse hotel in which will 'contrast well with the som- honor of Mias Amy Howe whose marber shades of velvet that will be so riage to J Clarence Anderson will take popular for hats In many of the tur- - J place the latter part of August The as a centerpiece a tall bans a military note will prevail al-- I Ja though there will be few stiff shapes gfoV and Ued ly Dame Fashion favors the comfortable j of canary yellow tulle The' place I g hat of velvet that hugs curds were decorated with kewpies and the head closely One clever model Is I E°in7rW!al£Tf0r Annie Williams fashioned along the lines ot the gen- - Miss Carrie Chance Miss Lucille Howe eral’s cap and is of navy blue velvet I Miss Etsa Johnson Mrs E A Ricks! Jenson Miss Cora Howe with & 'smart quill on one side The I Mrs farleT Henroldand Miss Isabelle fringe that bordered Butte A A A frock grandmother’s best and Mrs Elmer E Jenkins preMRsided over a beautifully appointed dinner last evening on the root garden of the Hotel Utah in compliment Harold G Cutler a brother of Mrs Jenkins who will leave in the near Dan Cupid has been busy I future for' the training camp at Linda LITTLE the past week and has I Ca- A low mound of coral draped himself with the national colors UntmlKt forUi KigtolSS andthe as he has led the bridal procession at I hand decorated place cards were also a number of interesting military wed- - j n sweet’ peas Covers were laid for I wenty dings during the past week Mils Marian McIntyre the attractive I A delightful affair of the week In circles was the regimental daughter of Mr and Mrs' William ev®“ln at Kenof Lieut became the bride a FortMecoJid Paul-’infant?? lS honor Jf Co neth Wilson Toatoa In St EpicI onel on Mrs San In Francisco church Samson La Faison the and copal I commandant at Fort Douglas The foln?Jf noon On the at Wednesday high Ml Belle th Alce Xrree lowlnr day were guests at the dance that charming daughter of Mr and Mrs II f&ntry Hiram Tyrse and Gapt William Henry followed the dinner The music for Wadsworth wars wedlnSan Fnndjmm I The young: eouple will greatly to the pleasure of the evening I Garden flowers were combined for the In northwest Pacific the honeymoon filled with goldenglow were ' attraceffective decorations of the dinner Wadsuntil August St when Captain tively arranged about the rooms The table bride wore a stylish tailored suit of worth will report at American Lake A A A navy-blublue velwith Wash Today the announcement of vet turban and a corsage bouquet' of the betrothal of Miss Denise Ka bride’s roses Mrs Grant M Darby v ut appolnt-Liea an aunt of the bride was the' matron of A Mr to afternoon & Karrick of a day rick daughter beautifully ed Helen tea when Miss midsummer and wore a r afterof honor Blntz the Carroll youngCharles noon frock of yellow charming in her of Hanchett entertained honor crepe Georgette est son of Mr and Mrs W H Bints guests Miss Marion Green and Miss and silk with picture hat of yeilow will be read with unusual Interest Ruth Green of Toronto Canada The tulle and carried a shower of 'yellow veranda was decorated with Jar- shasta daisies The wedding inarch owing to the popularity of the young broad was sunflowers and Mrs of dinieres F O Perkins who garden played by is one of the flowers In the yellow shades couple v The bride-eleThe also gave a number of musical num' most talented members of the younger guests were received In the reception bers during the receiving 'hours L hall that was gray with the sunflowers E Vlko acted as best man for Lieusociety set and has recently returned and bowls of deep yellow nastur- tenant Johnson Yellow garden flowfrom New fork where she has spent tiumslowwhile a wealth of pink gladiolus ers were used in profusion In the dinthe summer Lieutenant Bints Is a in tall crystal vases were arranged In ing room the table was covered with the drawing room combined with ferns- a lace cloth over yellow satin and graduate of Cornell university in the- I' The young hostess was assisted in re- the centerplefie was a large crystal Delmember a of the 191 and class of I the honor guests and her basket filled with the midsummer yelcelvlng A low blossoms and tied with' yellow ma-llta Chi fraternity Since his graduation I mother by $ir8t Lafayette Hanchett he has been a member of the W H large wicker basket filled to overflow-Bln- ts Assisting In serving were the with sprays of geldenglow graced following girl friends of the bride: company and prominently ldentl-hn- g I was tea center of which table the Miss the Groshell Florence Cordelia fled with the University club being al presided over by Mrs J G Hanchett Straup Miss Eva Kass Miss Renon Miss member of the social committee for the Mrs’ Lee Charles Miller 'Mrs Freder- King Miss Beth Horllck' Miss Mabel ick L Oswald and Mrs F E Marcy Alredd and Miss Helen Carthey After past two seasons a short Assisting in serving were the following trip the young couple lea M m Ha vercamp - Miss will go wedding to Fort Winfield Scott means have been devised girls: Miss Norma Mabel Holt' Miss MANY summer days to cut the high Martha Wells Miss Duvall and Miss Dorothy Letch-fiel- d Ruth VELMA MACKAY and James cost of living and now a band of fair The cards were received at the MISS Paul son - of Prof - and Price matrons and maids are planning to cut door by' little Arline and Jean '"the receiving hours 150 Mrs Joshua Paul were married Friduring the cost of the delightful Informal en- - and were day at high noon In the Salt Lake Temdelightfully entertained tert&lnmenta of the midsummer and guests pi A' A wedding breakfast followed at announces the home of the bride's parents Mr KARRICK S the E Miss Elizabeth Under- MRS early autumn Mrs Daniel T Mackay in Third and Denher of daughter wood of Logan who Is the guest of street for the members of the East ' Carroll Bints1 Son two families wore bride The bliss Allee Hess ' at Fort Douglas is ise to Lieut Charles young ' of Mr and Mrs W H Blntz The a beautiful white embroidered satin women to teach the classes the forming place on Wednes- and Georgette crepe- frock with a marriage will take art of decorating their own cakes and day at the home of Dr and Mrs- W I smart little white satin turban- and confections for the afternoon tea table Ellerbeck on Federal Heights Lieu- carried a shower of bride’s roses and Bints returned Thursday from lilies of the valley There were no as well as for the bridge tea or lunch- tenant' officers the camp at the PreThe rooms and luncheon taeon' This will be hard on the profes- sidio and willtraining report for militsry duty ble were beautifully decorated for the sional caterers but will reduce r the August 29 st American Lake Wash with a wealth of Interesting occasionroses luncheon a tea Miss and Russell and sprays of of many lovely pink price interesting wedding was solemn- gypsophila The table was centered Underwood la a veritable artist with ANized last evening at the ’home of with a graceful basket of the roses her little paper tubes and frosting The Mrs Bertha bows of pink tulle Martin In S Third East tied with butterfly A A Sc plainest cake under her skillful fingers I 8treet when Miss Doris Martin became Lieut Iver Johnson The THE marriage of Miss Deane (blossoms Into '& veritable miniature the bride ofwasand Jay C Edwards took - performed by Rev roses and' lilies ceremony garden of 7 o’clock In the at Chester Snyder place morning in thea Sale Lake Friday do their own Among those who will ' the relatives and close Temple ' of In 'the presence large re' decorating will be Mrs William P friends of the young couple and was ception was givenevening In honor of the Kiser Mrs Frank I Dodge Mrs W' A' followed by an': Informal reception be- young couple at the home of the bride’s parents Mr and Mrs Miles Romney2 Miss Genevieve Hoffman Mrs tween the hours of 720 and 10 o’clock 'Ruttan atJ an formed on D street between the hours of and Potted ferns Robert Binford Miss "Alice Hess - and tractive palms for the members and 11 o’clock : The guests were ’rebackground of ths bridal party while tall vases ceived in the drawing room that was many others ‘ Nor-JMoI- A bs Francisco was the honored guest Tuesday afternoon at a beautifully arScott ranged luncheon given by Mra Wavenue Weller at her home In Perry Federal Helghta Dainty pink sweet peas and gypsophila were arranged In - -- ed -- coral-shade- AAA re “Sef: "bM'aMe'd - - ‘ - - ot - - : - - ne : - - - - - ' - - : - - ‘ at-tenda- nts ' - - - - ' - ‘ - ed - - - f - close-fittin- g ct 'AAA 4?“ auttf close-fittin- -- - v - ce - A - in a crystal basket formed the center-pieand the place cards were decorat- ed with bridea and bridesmalda Following the luncheon the guesta made dainty little sachet bags for the bride-ele- - - "iSTTnStd'S vited A a large crystal basket tied with pink Mra D F A’ Air waa the hostess Caffey tulle for the centerpiece of the table Tuesday afternoon at a smart bridge and the place cards were tea at her home in First avenue in honin sweet peas or of Mrs T A Carpenter of Chicago AAA was the hostess whoCL Is the guest of her sister Mrs ' Mra 8 S Pond Haywood The living rooms were Thursday afternoon at a delightful W decked with a wealth of pink and white In on O street tea home at her bridge peas arranged In low- crystal compliment' to Mra E D Kidd of Kan- sweet sas who is the guest of Mra Luther bowla while a large bowl filled with tea Sinclair for several weeka The living goldenglow graced the attractiveroom In the tabla rooms were Presiding decorated dining with prettily lng were Mra George a profusion of white and pink cosmos during the afternoon Mrs Don Walker and Lewia who were and sweet peas while pink and white In serving by Miss Agnes Caffey tinted petunias were used In the dining assisted Miss Norma Mueller Miss Ruth room: The tea table was covered with Mueller and Miss Florence HalL Eight a dainty lace doth in the center of tables were filled with the players for which was a large silver basket filled hours of the with the petunias The guests were bridge during the early came afternoon In for tea and others of at entertained bridge eight tables with others coxhlng in for tea at 4 at 4 o’clock o’clock The hostess was assisted durMra E A Rieka formerly Miss Veda ing the afternoon by Mrs R I Conley Miss Lillian Pond and Miss Uarda Snow Woolley who Is spending the summer t with her mother Mra H S Woolley-a- ' Attractive InAAA every detail was the tess1162 Second avenue was the bos- Tuesday afternoon at a delightful given Wedprettily arranged luncheon bridge tea complimenting Miss Amy nesday afternoon by Miss Adelaide Woodruff at the Country club in hon- Howe whose engagement to J Clarence or of her young cousins Mlsa Jeanette Anderson has recently been announced Young and Miss Catherine'- Young of A dainty decorative scheme of pink was Norfolk Va ' who with their mother chosen for the decorations of the livMrs Joseph Young are guests at the ing rooms and the tea tabla A proIn N Main fusion of delicately tinted pink sweet Henry W Lawrence homematrons and peas and feathery ferns weie combined street Eighteen young maids were grouped at one long table for the decorations of the rooma The guests were entertained at eight tables that was centered with a large wicker of basket filled with goldenglow bridge with others coming in for tea late in the afternoon A A A The tea Mr and Mrs E O Lee presided over table was very summery being covered a beautifully arranged dinner Tues- with a dainty lace cloth lr the center a low crystal bowl filled day evening at the 'Alta club in honor of which was d sweet pea a From of former Governor and Mrs W J with Bailey of Kansas The guests were the chandelier to the corners of the seated at one long table in the gold table were airy festoons of pink tulle room of the club that was artistically and fluffy tulle bowsT Crystal candledecorated with crystal baskets filled sticks shaded in the prevailing tint with rose pink sweet peas and sprays and filled with pink cathedral candles of fairylike gypsophila Twenty added to the rosy effect Mra Parley guests were bidden to meet the honor P Jenson a alster of the bride preguests who have been the recipients of sided at the tea urn and waa assisted a great deal of social attention during by Mra H S Woolley and Miss Arrllla their stay in 8alt Lake Morley A A A A delightful affair of Tuesday waa Mra R CL Cowan entertained at a the bridge tea given by Mra Adolph miscellaneous shower and supper TuesAnderson and Mrs S B King at the day evening at her home in McClelland home of Mrs Anderson In the Avon- avenue in compliment to Miss Mayine dale apartment in honor of Mra E D Morris a bride of the midsummer The Kidd of Ellia Kao who la the guest of rooms were gay with red and white Six sweet peas and the hostess was assisther sister Mrs Luther Sinclair tables were filled with the players for ed' in entertaining by Miss Dell Cowan bridge and others came In for tea at 4 In honor of AAA Miss Deane Romney a A wealth of crimson sweet o’clock peas and ferns were arranged about the bride of the week Mra Moses Saxrooms and centered the small tables ton and Mra Lee Sperry entertained where tea was served A large crystal at a delightful bridge breakfast Monbowl of the gay blossoms formed the day morning at the Saxton home In centerpiece of the tea table During her Third avenua The living room waa has been the bright with graceful sprays of goldenstay In the city Mrs Kidd a number of delightful so- glow while low crystal bowla filled recipient of Mrs 8 S Pond will enter- with an artistic combination of French cial affairs tain tomorrow afternoon in her honor marigolds and coreoposla centered the small tables where breakfast was AAA-Mra A B Greeson was the hostess served The dining table was covered Monday morning at a prettily arranged with a handsome cluny lace cloth over bridge breakfast at her home in Q yellow satin In the center of which was street In honor of Mra X H Coppock a large crystal bowl filled with tho of Kansas City who la the guest of goldenglow The hostesses were assist- Mr and Mrs Earl L Coppock In the cd by Mra J G Edwsrda Four tables cool hours o( the morning four tables were filled with the players for bridge were filled with the players for bridge and others came In for breakfast An artistic decorative scheme- cf rose and yellow were used in the living Miss Deane Romney entertained a rooms and dining room where a wealth number of her friends at a trousseau of snapdragons and sweet peas were tea on Sunday afternoon August 12 combined The dining table was cov- at the home of her sister Mra W 1L and ered with a dainty’ lace cloth and the Russell In D street The roomsdecothe tea table were effectively centerpiece waa a crystal bowl filled of bowls comwith rated sweet peas delicately ‘crystal with deep bined with airy sprays of gypsophila tinted pink sweet peaa The bride-ele- ct during the afternoon by The hostess wss assisted in entertain- was assisted Mta W IL Russell Miss Cop-pclier sistera Mra Earl her ing byMrs A daughter Miss Afton Romney and D Smith and Mra W H Mary Romney Between the hours Miss Kate meet Romney honor the Invited "to Higgins Mrs il W Meyers Mrs J of 2 and 6 o’clock sixty guests were guests were Mrs H Buswell CE Morehouse Mrs entertained A A A C F Porter Mrs A T Sanford Mrs Doris Martin a E O Leathcrwood Mrs Margsret Zane "In honor of Miss Mrs charming young bride of the week Mra Cherdron Mrs E H Dorman Vivian Dirbeck entertained at James Robertson Mrs Frame Mrs A Francis prettily arranged kensington and H Parsons Mrs George Schramm and akitchen shower Monday afternoon at Mrs: E L’ Davis in Thirteenth East street A home her AAA Miss Beth Horllck was the hostess sunny decorative scheme of yellow was out for the decorations of the Tuesday afternoon and Miss Doris Mar- carried and the tea table where goldentin the honored guest at a delightful rooms was in - low crystal the Horllck home glow Miss arranged kensington and tea atstreet' Lucile Farnsworth 'and bowla In 8 West Temple Delicately tinted pink sweet peas were used com- Miss Beulah Rosser presided at theatea bined with feathery sprays of gypso- tabla phila for the decorations of the living Miss Ethel Mansfield entertained Lea rooms ' and the tea table ' The table was covered with a duny lace cloth Bavardes a French circle at her home The afternoon over pink satin and the centerpiece Thursday afternoon waa a large crystal bowl of the sweet was pleasantly spent in telling anecthe table were dotes In French and in playing French peas at the corners of ae brides and the gamea Delicious refreshments were kewple dolls dressed members of the club are attractive table was presided over by served TheMansfield' Miss Lois BradMias Ethel Mrs Henry M Crowther ford Miss Rosalind Straup Miss LuMiss Velma Mackey and Miss Hazel cile Christensen Miss Patricia Powers the hostesses Tuesday Miss Ruth Bradford Miss Marie Mackay were Miss Dorothy Miller Miss afternoon at- a delightful kensington Miss Alberta Jonea given In compliment of Miss Luella Charlene Sims and A A A Lloyd whose marrlagb to Ira Kimball Miss Jess Hunter was hostess of a A will takep lace during the month waa chosgay yellow decpratlve scheme prettily arranged party Wednesday en for the decorations of the living evening givenH- at the home of her sisin honor - Iveddlngton rooms and the tea table French mari- ter Mrs' 8 M Brown a bride-eleIrene Miss efof were and nasturtiums yellow golds fectively combined and were arranged (Continued on Following Pagal hand-decorat- - dln-Inty- ' - - Mc-an- ny AAA Mrs Harry Clark entertained Thursday afternoon at a luncheon at her home In Kenwood place In compliment to Mrs W J Bailey of Atchison Kan Clusters of yellow California poppies were arranged In a crystal basket In tho center of the luncheon table and the place cards were decorated with sprays of tho yellow poppies Covers were laid for eight and an Informal musical followed the luncheon AAAand Miss Bezels Miss Lois Beveridge Beveridge were the hostesses Thursday evening at a delightful 500 party at their home on W ‘Second North street for a number of their young friends The rooms were effectively decorated with pink and white carnations AAAentertained at a Mrs Elery Jeppson china "shower and supper Thursday evening at her home In McClelland avenue In honor of Miss Grace Self whose marriage to Austin I Tlmpson will take place In September Garden flowers were effectively combined for the decorations of the rooms and the cup- per table and forty guests were in- -' r oe old-fashion- ' A Mackay - O' - A In low crystal bowla the yellow decorative scheme prevailed in the' ices and confections The young hoetesses vers assisted during the afternoon by Mrs Daniel T Mackey and Miss Elsla A A 'A A pleasant surprise party was given : Miss Doris Martin a bride of the Ellen Miss Monday evening In honor of week was the honored guest ThursPeterson at her home 544 & Second day afternoon mx a arranged East luncheon given by Missprettily Cordelia Straup at her home In Twelfth East street ISS GERALDINE GRACE of San Pink and white sweet peas arranged ( - last at a farewell party Saturday evening in honor of ' her brother Steven- who will leave soon with the Utah field arwere of red tillery The decorations white and blua The hostess was assisted by her mother Mra Swaner and was Miss Bessie Williama The evening rewhich after with dancing spent freshments were served ' Mrsr-Josep- - - - t'J sixteen dining room About : were presentA guests A NHarman and Mra Annie Mra B Backman entertained at a china shower evenfor Miss Bertha Emery Mondsy North W on home Harman at the ing room was bright Templa The living with goldenglow and In the dining room were baskets of pink sweet peas was a and ferna The table- cover satin the over pink drawn work cloth a cut glass basket of centerpiece being with a large bow of sweet peas tied tulle and kewple brides dressed pink In white silk beaded doth having streamers of white satin ribbon studded with pink sweet peas extending to the chandelier from each placa A carsupper was served which ried out the dining room color scheme of pink and white Vocal numbers were Miss Bertha given by the bride-eleWilliama Miss Annie and Emery In the —Photo by Thomas beautifully decorated with a profusion of pure white 'rosei and ferns while palms and sword ferns Tormed potted an attractive background for the members' of the bridal party The bride wore a handsome wedding gown of white silk combined with lace and Georgette crepe a long tulle veil was caught with sprays of orange blossomsa about her coiffure and she carried shower of bride’s roses and lilies of the valley The bridesmaids were Miss Mary Romney and' Miss Kate Romney who wore dainty frocks fashioned alike Miss Mary’s gown was of white Georgette crepe over pink taffeta and 'of both maids carried Miss Kate sweet peas Romney pink wore blue taffeta with an overdress of silver chiffon "Henry Young acted1 as best man The bridal party was assisted in receiving by Mr and Mrs Miles Romney Mrs J C Edwards Mr and Mrs Moses Saxton and Mra W H RusselL A wealth of goldenglow was used for the decorations of the library and -- dining room V: Tall ' baskets tied with yellow tulle and filled with blossprays of the lovely midsummer room soms were arranged about the " The table was covered with a lace cloth over 'deep yellow satin in" the center of which was a large basket of the goldenglow from the chandelier ribbons and fesfell a shower of yellow toons of tulle in ' the same sunny shade while at the corners of the table were crystal candlesticks that held the yellow candles and were shaded Indincolor Presiding In the prevailing ing room were Miss Sue Scholfleld and Miss Mary Ross who were assisted by Miss Florence Scholfleld Miss Lillian Swenson Miss Winnie Ness and the Misses Margaret: and Catherine Stewart Supper was served from small talawn bles that were arranged were centered with crystal bowls of served durgarden flowers Punch wasMisses Afton the J(the by evening ing and Phylis Romney After September 1 Mr and' Mra Edwards will be at home to their ' friends at 424 A street A A Mrs J H Oleson entertained Friday afternoon at her home In 912 E' South Temple In compliment - to Mra C ' A Shepard who will leave soon for Ely Nev and Mrs AM Bennette who will make her horns In California The afternoon was spent'at five hundred aftwere er 'which light refreshments Red white ' and blue sweet served peas were used to decorate the tables Twenty-fiv- e guests were bidden - shower-bouquet- s - T - - on-th- ! - : ' ‘ - - J Mrs Lee Brown entertained the members of the Banyon club Saturday at her home In Windsor avenue in compliment 'to Mrs E M Ford who is the guest' of Misses Bertha and Ida Rich The house was attractively decorated In pale pink gladiolas The club members' are Mra Leon Larlmar Mrs Lawrence Ryn-de- ra Mra Ralph ' Mrs-- ' Watts Louis Fernly Miss Selma Rebintsch Miss Blanch Rockhlll Miss Mayre Jolliffe and Miss Bertha Rich - A and Miss Cora Mra Parley P Jenc-onHowe were the hostesses yesterday afternoon at a ’delightful bridge tea at the Jenson h3ine in Douglas'avenue In compliment to their sister Miss Amy Howe a bride of the early autuilin A profusion of garden ’flowers were combined for the attractive decorations of the rooms and the tea table the yellow French marigolds predominating The table was covered with a dainty Florentine lace cloth and the centerpiece was a dainty Dresden basket filled with gorgeous marigolds and feather ferna At the four corners of the table were crystal' candlesticks' filled with yellow cathedral candles with silken shades In the same color Presiding at the tea and coffee urns during the afternoon were Mrs E A Ricks and Miss Cora Hows A A M It Haynes entertained at a lira Bluebird luncheon on Wednesday at her home at 1029 E Seventeenth South street In compliment to Mra Nathaniel Kidd of Ellis Kan guest of Mra Luther Sinclair Covers were laid for Mra W H Korns Mra Fred D Keeler Mra W D Prosser Mra J L Meeks Mra G P Norton Mrs L D Foreman Miss Louise Saunders Mra Robert P Foote Mra O F Peterson Mra Richard K Rowland Mra Lloyd Sinclair and Mra Chad Smith The hostess was assisted by Mra G W Meeks Mra Walter Meeks and Miss - i ‘ ' - - Marie Hale Mra William Connell was hostess on Wednesday afternoon at an Ladies' quilting bee at which theFiremen Auxiliary of the Volunteer was decowere the guesta The house rated with garden flowers In the livaster and snapdragons ing room white prevailed1 while In the dining room sweet peas were used The hostess pink was assisted by Mra William Tauter old-fashion- ed ' - - - AAA - - -- rose-color- ed ck : - - - AAA Chris-tense’- - ct Vi ' |