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Show I ( Salt Lake Society I SALT LAKE, July lf. A b fully appointed luncheon was given Monda) afternoon by Hit Samuel M Parker at her home, 1 1 72 Michigan avenue. In compliment to M rs. Arthui Behalf of w York-, fdrmerlj Miss Helen Bamlnrgei. w ho ha come to spend the siimmT with Oo Simon Bamberger, nnd alsu In honor of Mrs. Thomas Benton Hunter iftn Francisco, who Is In Ball Lake to visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred Male The rooms al the Parker home were effectively decorated decorat-ed in gayly tinted garden flowers er-ranged er-ranged in baskets, in the dining room the table was covered with a beautiful Clunv lace cloth over yellow satin and centered by a basket filled with yW-loti yW-loti centered Bhaate daisies. Covers were laid for Mrs. Frank Planer, Mrs. Horace smith, Mis F F. Lc.inarl. Mrs. L. B. Fuller. Mrs. Bower, Mrs. Walter Conrad Mrs William McCrca, Mrs Ernest Stelcher. Um V C. Black lo. k and Miss Kate e.roo Kenneth Winalow of Los Angeles has arrived to spend several weeks with his uncle. Russell I.. Tracj al the Tracy home on Second avenue. Mrs. EdWln C. Kahn WSS the hostess host-ess at a luncheon Riven Mondaj after- tj Mrs. Bai l H. Ogden of pea M ln I H a Iowa Is the guest of her patents, Mr, nnd Mrs H. W. 1-ang on Tenth Bast atreet. Mrs Ogden was formerly Ml--. il Ruby Lang 9 Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Laraway are I laltjng in Los Angeles I "e e Mr. and Mrs R A Gcnny of Rains, I lah ! visiting her parents. Mr u il I .1 H. Rothwell. and Mr Glei H parents. Mr. and Mm. George W. l I Harold S Ktlpatrlck of Toledo. Ohio, I Is visiting friends and relit, es in sit " lak . Mr. Kllpatrlck will remain In , the city for a month. 1 f The wedding of Mis Myrtlt Mary J Broughton and William Krc.ie.rirk I Meyer of Boise, Idaho, took place I Tuesday evening at the home of me brides mother, Mrs. Z A BroughtOU, I 331 Sixth East street The Rev, J H. n. Williams of the First Method. s-1 s-1 church offlcated. Gertrude ri. Broughton. alater of the bride, was bridesmaid 2nd Donald Pftr rmiin was best man. Little Muriel Berry, daugti-1 daugti-1 ter of Mjor and Mrs. J. H. Berry, whs ring-bearer. The couple left for Boise late Tuesday evening, where they will make their home I I'll ' Mrs. Ceorge Buchanan of thll City Announces the marriage of her da ugh - 1 ter, Marjorie Alva, to Russell Lee I Chilton of Mob'-i: Mo The w-ilillni; I tool: place in Moberly where the bride. !he mother and :iil sister. Mary have bc:i visiting ivlatAcs. June 34, The ceremonv was performed bj ' I Rev W T. Hanson of the Baptist church a; his residence The couple will be at honi- at "Regit Haven Farm, I if,i r Moberlv The bride Is a graduate of the University Uni-versity or Utah anil tntigbt IstiBt year i : Duchesne the announcement of her mar: lace will come :is a s irprlse to her .friends here. a Miss Elaine F.vans. daughter of Mrs. IT H Evan, icft Thursday for a six 'months' !s;'. to Los Angeles and the ! bi ache.'. Mrs. i.ouis prltchlpw of Tulsa, Okie was the gnesi of honor at a bridge breakfast given Wednesday morning bj Mrs. Harry Clark at her home. Kl-Wdod Kl-Wdod place. A pink and white decot i-tlve i-tlve scheme was carried out. Cecil Brttnher roses in crystal baskets formed the centerpiece for fov:r small tables, at which breakfast was i reed. , Coveres Wet la' I for Mrs Crltch-low. Crltch-low. Mrs Charles 'ngalls. Mrs Hebcr Lee. Mrs. Frank Harding, Mrs. W. F 1 Mrs. Charles H. Parker and her dsu-zhiev, Jane, who returned during the e?rly part of the week from the east, where they had been visiting for two months. Mrs. Parker Par-ker was accompanied to Ogden bv her molher. Mra Lenore Irwin. 4 sjsjssssj UeWMMWeWMMMmM 7"Jg-3T-v.-ar " .y-ji rr---r- - w m - ,,-x Ms I noon at the Counti-j- club in -ter of the luncheon table a large as-ket as-ket was filled with garden flowers tied with a bow of tulle The gucs:3 of the afternoon Included frelnds of Mrs. Kahn. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rich and their little son Br-n. Jt Mr. and lln. V'..-ford V'..-ford Kay. Mr. and Mrs Pred and Mrs. Edward .1 Holland el Saturday for Strawberry valle; . whe they will spend several da Mrs Elizabeth Hoffman, accompa-l nled by hei duughtei. .1 Is : Gen Hoffman, has left ihis week foi York, where they will spend ' w i malnder of the summer. The- will spend some time with Col. and Ml L T I E. Harker at Camp Dlx. N. Y . and 111 1 also visit with friends in New York I City. Mr. and Mrs. J. H Rothwiil celebrated cele-brated their thirtieth wedding Versa ry Sunday a l dinner it thefl home on Downlngton avenue A of pansies formed the centerpiece to the dinner table The living room was decorated In pink roses. Covers were laid for twenty-one see Mr nnd Mra J. C Brandon and i.cijchicrs Layola, Elolse .nfl Zulene, ha s returned from Phoenix, Ariz., where they spent the winter. The party made the trip to Salt Laki I automobile, visiting Zlon canyon on the waj Miss Pauline Brandon, another an-other da'ishter. h'j gone to bs Jolia, Cal.. to be the guest of Mr? Richard Brakenbur-, formerly Miss Flora Raddats of this city. Mrs. Marjorie Dode Warner or Chicago was the rucju of Mrs. Louise Francis '-'6 F street Mrs Warner remained re-mained until Sturda- Miss Annie Howella lfr. South West Tempts street Is vlsit'ng tn Pocatello. She Is the guest of Miss Dorothy Cockrell. The Revarand and Mrs Charle Btanley mlaslonarlea of the Conprevi tlonal church to China, will ar' !e nc I week to visit their uncle nnd aunt Sn and Mrs J E. Berkley for a few dayi on their way to Marietta, Ohio, where they will spend some time visiting rJ- - i Henderson. Mrs. Richard Wagstaff , Miss Leah I!endrson, Mrs. Charles 8hields, Mrs. T. It. Black. Mrs. E. T. lJe:rie. Mrs. King of Chicago. Mrs C. F Jennings, Mr Frank Jennings, Mrs. J. D. Clark, Mrs. R. H. Winder aa i Miss Ada Dwyr. The hosiess was assisted by tier daughters Miss H.ix-1 (' ik. .Miss Kuth Clark and Miss J;;:)i Ci?rk. '' The marrlrige of Miss Margaret Burns and Frank E. Petarson took place a:' vdnesday nigin at " o'clock at the home of the htii;-, parent Mr and Mra M F Burns, I : Sixth East street. The ceremony was performed '.- Bishop Percy God-dard God-dard and was followed by a reception. The living room and dlnlnsr room were decorated In Dorothy Perkins' roses, palms, ferns and pink hearts.! A bower nf th- frreeps and the roses was arranged for the wedding party. The supper table had n cluny lace oxer pink, with a bowl of rosea in the center. The bride wore a navy blue suit with r white geogette hat The matron of honor, Mrs. Cannon Lund wore yellow ortrandy. and the bridesmaid. Miss Yi.,!a Peterson v.'orr- p'nk organdy, Mile? B-.'rns was best man. Asintin- Mr. and Mrs. Burns and the wedding parly in receiving the gU .- were Mr and Mrs- Hugo J'eter-BOIt, J'eter-BOIt, Miss Fthel Burns and Miss Kate Burns Assisting lr the dinning room were Miss Alice Ree.se, Miss Dorothy Burns. Miss Helen Burns, Miss Mll-drt Mll-drt I Peterson and Mrs Miles Burns The couple will be at home after I August 1 in the Buckingham apart- msnts, Miss Peggy Marshall is spending the Summer with hi-r mother Mrs J. M. I Marshall, at Burley Idaho. Mis-s Marshall Mar-shall expects to attend school In New ork next winter Miss AngelUie Holognese ha gone to San Pranoisco and the beaches to spend two months . . . Mr. and Mra H. R. Prather and daughter. Miss Ruih Prather havs ! returned from California, where they have spent the past three years, and arc ;n home at the Hotel Fifth East Miss Prather has Just been graduated from Stanford university Prances Johnson has returned from Hew York, where she- spent the pis; winter with her aunt Miss Mary Hooker Johnson Miss Johnson Will spend the summer with her parents Mr and Mrs. Henry C Johnson at American Fork- Colonel and Mrs. Hobcrt 8. Allen have arrived from .New York and are! guests at the home of Mrs Allen's, father, Samuel Mclnt-re . . . Mrs. F M. Traughber of Ccntralla.i Mo., and Mrs. Charles W Traughber! oi' Tooele were visitors to the city Wednesday Mrs. F. M Traughber. who has been visiting at Tooele, left during the afternoon for Los Angel,-, Cat., to spend the summer with her sons and daughters in that city. Cards have been received 10 the city from Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. 9 is of Lethb ridge, Alberta, Canada, mnounclng the marriage of theli daughter, Miriam Elizabeth, to William Howell Mclntyre. Jr. of Salt Lake The wedding took place Tuesday. June 29. at Lethbrldire. A I.ethbridg? paper contained the : following -account of the wedding, j "One of the loveliest of June wed-dinas wed-dinas too place on Tuesday evening, June 29. at 8.30 o'clock, e.t the home Of the bride's parents, when Miriam ' Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr and i Mrs. Frank A. Stoltxe. was united in I marriage to William Howell Mclntyre. " --' J Miss Edna Dixon, who hao been a guest of Miss Del-phjne Del-phjne Penicca for the past two weeks, hns returned to her I home in Indian3po!is Miss Dixon, accompanied Miss I Penicca to Ogdeh frfcrri Yvchinston, D. C, where both I cirls held government positions. 4 . . BB ai mmmmllll i 111 ii M I Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mclntyre of Salt Lake City. "A violin selection, 'Love Greetlnit-(Fdgnri. Greetlnit-(Fdgnri. was played by Krnest Layion as the bridal party entered the drav -Ing-room, where the ceremony took place under a canopy of smuax ana baskets of hie peonies, the Lev A Hi Denpon officiating. "The bride, who was given In marriage' mar-riage' by her father, made a beautiful beauti-ful picture In her mother's wedding ptown of cream brocaded crepe over ducheses satin and her tulle veil wi.-held wi.-held in place yith a coronet of roce point lace and orange blossoms. She wore the groom's gift, a beautiful diamond dia-mond brii pin. and carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses and cream snapdragons. snap-dragons. Miss Man' Ball of Donna. Texas, made a charming bridesmaid in a gown of embroidered whir not witn a girdle of pasted shaded ribbons. She carried a bouquet of deep pirK roses and snapdragons. Kalph Thrall was best man. "Immediately following the rere-!oon rere-!oon c rec pllon was given, at which more tian inn guests were present. Mr end Mrs. Stoitzc were assisted in rcce'.vtr.g by the parents of the brlce-groom. brlce-groom. Mr." and Mr. Vv'. H Mclntyre. Sr, of Ball Lake. The reception rdoTns of the home had been turned Into bower of flowers. flow-ers. Mafs? of wild begon'.a and smilat made an effective deoonlrilpn " tht library li-brary in the dining-room, a color n-m" Ol Mir. .i.lll niiur "Jr. OUt with columbine and candles A Silver bowl of pyrethrum formed a cen piece for the table Purple and white Iris were used In the hall "Th bride s mother wore a heai - I tlful gown of jade georgette r ciity embroidered in crystal beads The bridegroom's mother was handsomely 1 owned in black sitln. with an OVer-ln OVer-ln of black georgette embroidered In et; "Following the -ccept'on an informal inform-al dince we enjoved Hy the young reple The bride and bridegroom ieft r or Montrcl and Q tehee, thence I n ICew York Upon tnelf return they will reetdi Si the Mclntyre ranch near i Magrath, Canada "The bride traveled In 0 French gown of midnight blue kitlen's ear, aatin and serge n "h at to match Mrs. P. H. Fenkell entertained at a j bridge breakfast Wednesday morning I it'lif home 414 Wall street. In com-'iment com-'iment to her d autrhter Ifrs Paul I f'Jttery Of Sacramento Cal. The rooms were decorated In roses Lnt swest peas. A large crystal basket j cf pink sweet peas was the centerpiece center-piece for the breakfast table. A clun cover wis over pink. Pink candles were In silver holders. Breakfast was Served at small tables, each having centerpiece of roses. The place cards i vrere hi the form of baseballs, in com- i pllment to the baseball fame of the r, isband of the guest of honor. The, Andrews orchestra furnished muai-The muai-The hor.tess was assisted by her daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs John A BtOne, and her; mother. Mrs. J. A. Burnett Covcim were laid for Mrs Harry Fisher Brown. Mrs l rank Chamber-, lr Mrs Bernard Rohlflnir Mrs T" P Uohlflng. Mrs. Ceorge Teed Mrs Henn t'ohn. Mrs. Jack Pindllng Mrs. Thomas L. Mitchell Mrs Nortn;in G Atkinson. Mrs. Earl Coombs. Miss I Hazel Clark. Mrs. Lewis Cane. Mrs. Max Beaver. Mrs Louis Skonllk Mrs. Samuel Orensteen. Mrs. David Levy., Mrs. Earl Leaver Mrs P.one Cave and Mrs M. Jacobs of Chicago Mr nnd Mrs Charles Dunn Moore haVe returned from their wedding trip to CsJlfornls ami are at home at 104 j Second East street, Mrs. Moore was formerh Miss Jasmine Smith. oo duy with holiday amusements and a supper i Another of the many parties In the; i canyon on the Fourth ol" July wna that lenjONeel by Miss Octttvo Holmgre-n. '.I!sn Beas'e Morrison. Mrs. Yarn Rhodes ami Ruel Lskelson. They .spent the day and bad supper In the j canyon south of .Mantua. . . . Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clayton stopped a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C W, K nudson en route to Salt 1-ike City from an extended trip on , the Payette lakes near Boise, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. A L. ttout ami Mr. and Mis. Stayner nnd gueSTS motored; to the fish hatchet y Monday and en-j joyed a canyon supper. The Deseret camp of the Daugh-! tcrs of the Pioneers met at the homci of Thea Watklns, friday evening, a general discussion of pioneer life! among the hand-cart comp.,nlc3 and a' sketch of the' life of Mrs. Thea Wat-' klna were the features of the meeting, meet-ing, Refreshments wre Served to fit-', teen present by Mrs. Jon.plilne ilien. ' Mrs. Geneya Wright aim Mrs. Bsther Brown. I , A party thai motored to the fish' hatchery Monday evening and enjoyed en-joyed a delicious supper at the coed springs consisted Of the following: At- home of Mrs Anna L. Jeppson in Salt Lake. Miss Lizzie Preston of Oarlnnd m ol Sunday end Monday with her parents. Mr, nnd Mis. William Preston Pres-ton of this elty. MlsS Mattie West came home for ibe week-end from Salt Iike. She Kin i ii attending summer school at the University of Utah, Miss Florence Khudeon loft Saturday Satur-day for an extended dolt at Idaho Falls Mutt Flora Taylor. Who is In the employ of Harry Abrahamson at Mrs. I,. sir Y. Larkin, fho appcrir-H in :ho recital civen by Squire '"tp Tuesday afternoon ;it : o'clock at i. c Beribana. Mrs. parkin played Mozart's 'Sonata. ;. 15, Allegro nnd Andante." s p 1 1 rr Coop played with Mrs jarkin. Jerome. Idaho, spent the week-end here With her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ii-rcn Taylor Miss Mabel Anderson spent the week-end In Brlgham. She u attending attend-ing summer school at Logan. Mra Mattie Loosey is entertaining . nd Mrs. Will Sawyer of BnOW- villo. Mr. and Mrs. J. H Cllve and Mr and Mrs. Clifton Pierce motored to I'a.iidie to spend the Fourth of July. Mr. Gllles of Ogden was a Week-end ;U'St at the home of Mr und Mrs. Joseph A. West Dr. and Mrs. George Fiater and Miss Mable 1 ylcr Hackett ot Boston, Massachusetts, I who has been a guest of Miss Gladys Rich for the past week. Miss Hackett was honored at an afternoon luncheon lunch-eon given at the Rich home, 1 hursday afternoon , 0 i |