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Show Salt Lake Society v ! SALT LAKE Aug. 21 Mr and Mrs. C. H Ward of Miami. Fla., who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs L ES, Hubbard have gone to Yosenilte, Calif ... Miss Margaret Burrows of San Diego, who has been visiting In the east, is the guest of Miss Haema No-beker No-beker at her home on North Main street Mrs. W. G Blerd of Chicago, ill . arrived Wednesday morning in her private car and Is the guest oi Mr I and Mrs M A Doyon at their home! on East South Temple strict Mr Blerd, who Is the president of the Chicago & Alton railroad of Chicago.! Is In Wyoming on a tishliiK trip, and expects to Jmn Mrs Blerd in i few days. . Mr.- Holla .V M' .i.l and Mr.- l)vighi( L Simpson entertained at a luncheon Friday afternoon In honor of Miss Isabella Isa-bella Ionla9 Weir of St Louis. Mo who Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs ' Thomas Welr; Miss May Peak and Miss Alice Peak of LexinRton. Mo., who ire the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ii Peak. A colonal basket of goldcnglow and f- rns formed the centerpiece for the taole The place cards wrro of the old-fushloned girls in yellow. The guests besides the hostesses and the guestS of honor, were Mrs Thomas W eir. Mrs Lawrence Peak. Mrs. J. E. Hill, Mrs. J DMSkO Mrs. Leslie English. Eng-lish. Mrs. B N. Stockslager, Mrs Edwin Ed-win Jones Mrs. Lewis Walters, Mrs. Hans Flo. Mrs, Carey Bigger, Mrs R. R Oosnell Mrs. Gertrude Welch, Mrs 9. E Rickets Mrs 8. Drew and Mrs W Hlbblev ... Mrs. Louis S. Cates entertained Friday Fri-day afternoon at a lunc'heon at the Country club for her guest Mrs Charles Alfred Smith of Ray. Ariz. About fifty guests were present Mrs Ralph T Blchards and -Miss Prances Gibbs entertained Thursdaj afternoon at a luncheon at the Blchards Blch-ards eountry home In the Cottonwood.-The Cottonwood.-The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. B. Cecil Gatec. Covers were laid for twenty-four. ... Mr and Mrs. Dudley tinker nave as their guests Mr and .Mrs H T. Cum-mlngS Cum-mlngS of Palm Peach. Flu., and Mr.: and Mrs. la on Ellis of Syracuse, N. Y. In honor of their guests Mr. and Mrs Bnker entertained at an Informal dinner din-ner party TuSi Jay evening at their horns In the Hll lOrSst apartments. Cov-I irs were laid for twelve. ... Mrs. Paul 9. Newman entertained at a card party and luncheon Wednesday afternoon at her home on East Thirteenth Thir-teenth South ntreet In honor of her mother, Mrs. J. A. Stein of Portland Ore. who Is visiting hen Marigolds rind asters In tall cry.uil vases decorated decor-ated the rooms and th? luncheon table. Assistlnk the hostesi wore Mrs. A. Ashley, Miss Dorothy stein and Miss Alice Stein. The quests numbered twehty-flve ... Mrs It II RlgsbCe and son. A. M. Rigsbee, of Durham, N. C . and Charles McKOC rfOWl omb are the guests of Mr and Mrs J. W. Purefov' at their home On Sixth avenue. . Miss Marguerite Fife. Miss Melba Lindsay and Miss Virginia Lindsay are expected home in a few days after spending their vae.iLon at the Girls' Fro dly house at Brighton. Mrs Stanley Wade and children, Charlotte phvllls, Peggy and Stanley, Jr., left yesterday afternoon for Portland. Port-land. Ore . where they will make their homo. . . Mr and Mrs S M Lloyd Mr. and Mrs ES, BlOmqulSt of Delta, Utah. Mr.-. B. B, Chapman and Miss La Von Blom-qulsl Blom-qulsl returned yesterday from a several sev-eral lav's visit at Brighton. ... Mrs B H NlckertOn ami daughters. .Niis Bessie Nickcrson and Miss Grace Nickerson, and Miss LIa Coll have returned re-turned from a trip through Yellowstone Yellow-stone park. ... Mrs. W. W, Brown of Arco. Idaho. Is visiting In the City, the guest of Mrs 8. M Walton, 568 t'-joond avenue. Many social affairs are planned for Mrs. Brown during her stay In the cily. ... Mrs F Li. Sehardt and daughter, Edna Paula, left this Week for their home In Texas after spending the, summer sum-mer with Mrs Schardl's parents and sisters. Mrs Sehardt was formerly Ella Schulte. Mrs Mon.eMe Perry K'rksey of Chicago, Chi-cago, mother of Walter P. Klrksey, Is visiting her eon and Mrs. Klrksey In the Meredith apartments. Mrs Klrksey, wife nnd mother will leave Saturday for Vivian park. Frovd canyon to spend s week fish ng and climbing Mount Tlmpanogos ... The Marquette club entertained at a lawn party last Tuesday night at the Laws on home on East Thirteenth South street. Japanese lanterns Oeco-rated Oeco-rated the lawn A musical program was given by Mins Ethel Hojran and Miss Mary " I'Donncll. Miss Stella Law-son Law-son was the chairman of the arrangements arrange-ments committee, Mis Angela Prn I --listed by Ihe following hid : h.-.'T- of the candy booth MiSS Jane Van Renssellaer, Miss Justice Truss. Miss Bertha Pru-s. MISS Alice Bgan, Miss Knther'n" ESgan, MISS J' :"efhlne Wolf. Miss Mildred Thai;- MlRS Mary Louise L.twson and Mi-t Margaret Martini . . Attorney and Mrs. Clafcnce Baird of Tooele are visltlni? for n few days with Mrs. Balrd s mother, ,s J S. Free. en route to Denver. Colo., where they will vloit for two WCeka 0 Mr Clarke Whitney Rvnders entertained enter-tained at luncheon Tuesday nftcmoon at i o'clock at her home on N i ' t ESaal street In honor of MiSS QeOfgia lfnr-dy, lfnr-dy, who has recently returned f'oni an extended western trip. The luncheon lunch-eon table had as a centerpiece a crvs-tnl crvs-tnl bowl of sweet peas The plaee eards were hand painted designs of the same flowers, i Cllow marigolds In tall crystal vas". were arranged In the llvlnE room Besides the pucst of honor and the hosie?s the guests included in-cluded Mrs. Fred iSSObsOn Mrs. S W. Jenklnson. Mrs Rudolph Orlob. Mrp Parley Janr Mrs. Jean May. Mrs Thompson Si-nth. Mrs James Ran-oni Mrs Thomas P-lalr. Mrs Roy Hawkins. Mrs. Exanels IMlngworth. trr. M. . YnunF and Miss Dorolhy Hardy. . Mr and Mr Roy D Coates entertained enter-tained a on Informal dancing party last Tuesday nisrht at their hoire on Garfield nvinu In honor of Major sid Mrs. Alfred M. Robins, who are vi!t-inir vi!t-inir In thli city. A variety of garden flowers deeoratod the rooms The guests numbered fort?' ... Mrs. Reed Smoot anil daughter. Miss Zella Smoot. arrived last T'is-day T'is-day eenlnr from Onean Pa"k. C.l . where thev have been iis4lns' for several weeks. Mrs. J R Clarke entertained in honor of MiSs Mays filter, a Septom-her Septom-her bride, last Tuesday evenlns: at a supper dance on the roof garden at the Hotel Vtsh. A varletv of summer, flowers In low crystal bowl were on j each table The p-usts wen Miss Claire RHer Miss Edith Wells Miss Marie Crlsmon of Boston MiSS Marion Ma-rion Clarke Miss Janr Wells Mrs Mervln Bennlon. James Sprvr, David Romncy, Dr Spencer Wrlsrht. Phil Garn, R Peterson and George s Cannon s , Miss Romania Hyde and MlSfl Golds Hyde entertained at a kenslngton Tuesday afternoon at their home on ; Seventh En street In honor 0 MiSS Maude Williams "f SeVtle Wash.., who Is visiting ftt the Hyde home K colonial basket of old-fashioned par-den par-den flowers formed the centerpiece for the luncheon table The hosf' were SSSlSted bv Mrs 0 A Hde The truests vre Misi Edith Chapman. MISS Jessie BentOli Miss Charlotte Stewart,; Mils Nell Mm-in Mrs. Harnel Pratt, i Mrs Georae MM-rley Mrs. Elbert D ; Thomaa lrH Frank Johnston and I Mrs Henrv Kleha'-ds . . . Mrs H F, DlCke, and sons Harold and Richgrd, have gone to Brighton for two weeks. . MiSM Bernlce C Reanev of Nash-1 Nash-1 vJ!e Tenn , Is the sruest this w.-ek of her brother L E. Reane-. and family. vr.s l int avenue. Miss Reanej is ppo- f. ssov of home economic"; at the Unl-verslty Unl-verslty of Tennessee at Kno.wllle. see Mr and Mrs. William T Lawrence, formerly Miss May Suitress daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G NattrOSS, whose marriage took place In this city on June W1 left a few days apro to make their home In Spanish Fork. . .Miss Ruth Shlpp and Miss Rhode Ballantyne entertained In honor of Mayi Piter, a September bride at a luncheon Wednesday A colonial basket of garden flowers formed the centerpiece for the table The markers mark-ers were old-fashioned eorsage bo-auets. bo-auets. covers were laid for twenty. Miss Maud Burton entertained at i breakfast W ednesday morning at 1K30 o'clock at her home on Third avenue In honor of Miss Marlon Jones, who Is leaving Saturday for a vilt In the east ' |