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Show I I Sai I1 I SALT LAKE. May 29. In honor of Miss lone Heiner, a Juno bride, Miss Violet Bologneso, Miss Ruth WIscomb 'I and Miss Margaret Marshall entertained enter-tained Tuesday afternoon at the Bdlo-i Bdlo-i gneso home on Seventh East street. Miss Hoiner -was the gust oC honor at a kenslngton and tea given Monday Mon-day afternoon by Miss Mabel Hansen and Miss Vernal Sroets at the Hansen Han-sen home on eighth East streot. A color scheme of lavender and green was carried out in the house decorations. Lavender sweet peas, lilacs and ferns were used about the rooms and on the tea table. A miniature minia-ture Maypole, wound with lavender u and green ribbons, with the ends of 1 the ribbons extending to each place, was the centerpiece for the tea table. Covers were laid for twenty. The place cards were in lavender and green. The hostesses wer6 assisted by their I mother?, Mrs. Frederick Sheets and Mrs. Joseph Hansen. . . Miss Jasmine Smith, a June bride, j was the guest of honor at an afternoon ! party Thursday, given by Mrs. Leon- ard A. Means at the home of her mother, moth-er, Mrs. W. L. McLeod, 79 Laurel avenue, ave-nue, Federal Heights. Mrs. Guy .S. Anderson entertained at luncheon Sat-j Sat-j urday at her home, 2518 Highland j drive, in honor of Miss Smith. A large luncheon was given Satur-) Satur-) dav by Mrs. Arthur Burrows and her daughter, Mrs, Jay Charon, at the home of Mrs. Burrows, 1044 South Eleventh East street, in honor of Miss Smith. The guests were seated at one large tablo and six small ones- The decorations were, crystal vases filled with pink and white carnations on 1 each table. The afternoon was spent in playing 600. The tallies were in tf heart and cupid designs. Covers were. Hi i laid for forty. f;3 ... A kitchen shower was given last Monday evening by Miss Arlie Dear-j t ing at her home on Fifth North street in honor of -IIss Winifred Gilroy. a June bride. A basket of white spring 1 1 floweds tied with pink maline, was the j centerpiece for the supper table. I ' The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. G. W. Dearing, and her i I sister, Miss Bobbie Dearing. The I guests included Miss Lila Bleak, Miss I Lou Beveridge, Miss Dori Stewart, Miss Mary Johnson, Miss Gladys Spry, V Miss Vera Dearing, Miss Bessie Vincent, Vin-cent, Miss Oilie Dearing and Miss ! Mario Spencer. . A luncheon was given at the Hotel I Utah Saturday by Mrs. J. A. Mcllwee ; for her daughter, Marguerite Mary A ; Announcement of the engagement or ; Miss Mcllwee to Thomas B. Trent was 1 ! made to twelve close friends of the j bride. Teh engagement was publicly )! announced Sunday. Wfl . ii Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Broughall and j daughter, Miss Kathryn, are again at ! home at 887 First avenue, after a sev- en month's absence from the city. Mr. and Mrs. Broughall first made an, extended ex-tended trip east and south, and later c called to La Jolla, where their daugh-! daugh-! ,tcr was attending school and was ill. i The family spent some time in Arizona j i and Colorado for the benefit of Miss Broughall's health, j 1 Complimentary to Miss Georgine Davidson, a dride of the early summer. Misses Anna and Grace Edmunds entertained en-tertained at a daintily appointed lunch eon Sunday at their home, 1152 Prince ton avenue, the members of the Beta t Delta sorority. Among the invited I ' guests were Misses Laura Smith, Beth Ericson, Pcuina Wrathall, Helen Ca- mllle Thatcher, Stella Gaynor, Agnes Tarbet and Mrs. Charles Osmond and , Mrs. C. M. Aldous. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pearson have returned re-turned from a four month's trip abroad. Unity society meets this afternoon ; at2:30 o'clock at K. of P. hall, 58 East Broadway. 'The Past Guardian ciud win meet H': . with Mary A: Conley "Wednesday af-H'' af-H'' ternoon at 1468 Indian avenue. HI A pictured presentation of tho great strides made in education since B.' "grandmother's day" was the feature ; oX the graduation exercises of the Irving junior high school, hold last Tuesday evening at the Forest Dalo , arnuGomont hall. The exercises were H' given under the direction of Miss j Louise Bcnz. A. J. Hagan Is prlncl- pal of the school and spoke at the exercises. H: Tho pictures of tho schools of half H, a century ago and of today were prenentcd in tableau form. First was the typical old school, with its health-Wrecking health-Wrecking 'seats. common, drinking' oup, and the schoolmaster who bc-lfcvcd bc-lfcvcd not In "sparing the rod." Next camo the tableau showing how the school children of those days spent their summer vacations. The, new system of education waB also 1 shown, with Us requirements for vo-catlonal vo-catlonal training-, the boys being shown in tableau at their carpentry and other work and the girls in a modern cooking and sewing class. ' , Tho program follows: i Chorus, "Month of Roses," directed Hj by Miss Ivy Ensign. H; "The Old and tho New in Educa- Uon," Marjorie Badertscher. Hj "The School Under the Old System of Education," pantomime, directed by Mies Ella Kelsey. GlrlB' chorus, "Forget Me Not." "Vacation Under Old System," pan-tomime, pan-tomime, directed by Mrs. Anna Loomls. Orchestra) directed by Miss Mae An-derson, An-derson, "Utah Educates for Health," Esther Nelson. Pantomime, directed by Miss Marl-on Marl-on Jones. Swedish dance, directed by 'Miss H; Bessie Sharp. H'' Orohcstra. "Vocational Education," Koymon Woollcy. Pantomime, directed by Miss Cclia Hj McWall, J. M. Anderson and Frank Eastmond. Hl "Americanization," Louis Smith. Address, Mrs. Hooritah Vizcrlan. "Girls' chorus, "La Spagnola." Hj "Patriotism," Martha Richards. Flower dance, directed by Mrs. Blanche Snyder and Miss Bessie Kel- Hl . Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Swanholmc of "Washington, D. C, arrived Su'n-day Su'n-day to visit the family of Mr. and ; Mrs. George K. Smith nnd to attend HK i the wedding of Miss Jasmine Smith HJ ' 2uzd Charles Dunn Moore June 12. HI 2111' ' ' 1 ' Mrs. Swanholme was formerly Miss Vivian Smith, a bride of last winter. Mrs. Jess J. Wllley of Portland also arrived Sunday to attend tho Smith- Mooro wedding. Mr and Mr3. Frank S. Richards havo returned from a throc-weoks trip , to San " Diego and Cpronado Beach, Cai. ' ' i k Aprotllly appointed' luncheon was .given at the Country, club Wednesday by Mrs. Russell Peter Hartlo- in- honor hon-or of Mrs. Julian Bamberger,, a recent brldei and of Mrs. Ernest 'Greenc-baum 'Greenc-baum of Chicago, guest of Mrs. Charles Ira Tmtlc. A basket of -lilacs and yellow tulips, with lavender and yellow tulle on the haidle. formed 'an effective centerpiece center-piece for" the table. Covers were laid for fourteen. :Tlo luncheon was the first of a series. Many pleasing features of entertainment entertain-ment were 'in ovidence at a card party nnd late supper given by the Young. Ladle" society of tho Cathedral Cathe-dral of tho Madeleine at tho Ladles' Literary club last Wednesday evening. Two booths were arranged for fortune for-tune telling, one in the stage in the main auditorium of the elubhouso and the other on a balcony 'leading from the library, on tho second floor. Several amateur fortune tellers revealed re-vealed the secrets- of tho futuro to those Interested. The guests were also entertained with music and fancy dancing. Supper was served at tho card tables. About 300 were In at-tendence. at-tendence. Miss Kathorine Dricoll was In charge of general arrangements. Other committees wer as follows: Miss Edith Buese. MlssfDon Donahue, Miss Catherine Carroli. Miss Angelina Ange-lina I-Ianrahan, Miss Rose Harvey, Miss Daisy FInnerty, Miss Hannah Brown. Miss Dorothy Jenkinson. Miss Grace Hogan and Mjss ,pna KHHs; entertainment committee, Miss Sadie Brienlng, Miss "Valentine Gorllnski; refreshment committee? Miss Beatrice Ahern. Miss Marguerite Lecuyer, Miss Rose Wogschcldor, Miss Lorette Wegscheder, Miss Margaret Falk Miss Florence Collins, Miss Lcnoro Harrington. Har-rington. Miss Celesto Laramie, Miss Zlta Glliigan, Miss Maurlne Nelson, Miss Kathorine Maker, Miss Lucilo Leahy, MIfs Ella McCullom, Miss Josephine Buese and Miss Anna Marie Dricoll. Announcement is made by Mrs. A. E. Fisher of the marriage of her daughter, Gladys to Lieutenant Thomas Thom-as C. Rathbone of Washington, D. C. Tho wedding was solemnized Monday, May 17, at tho Church of the Incarnation In-carnation In Brooklyn,- N. Y. Lieutenant Rathbone was formerly a United States surveyor and civil englner of Salt Lake City, and a members mem-bers of the University club. Since his return from Franco Lieutenant Rath-bond Rath-bond has been engaged In civil engineering engi-neering practice in New York, where the couple will make their home to enable Mrs. Rathbone to continue her musical career. Mrs David John Sharp announces tho marriage of her daughter, Helen, to Charles Gordon Douglas. The wedding wed-ding took place Monday at the homo of the bride, C20 Fifth avenue. The ceremony was performed by Dean W. W. Fleetwood. The couple are now In Los Angeles on their honeymoon. They will be at home in Salt Lake after June 10. Mrs. John Stone of Kansas City Is the guest of her nieces, Mrs. George Raymond AValkcr and Mrs. W. G. B. Terrell, in Cottonwood. Members of the Lambda Phi Lam-da Lam-da sorority oT the Unlversiay of Utah were entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. A. L. Mathews at her home 1317 Eaat South Temple street. The decorations were in wild sweet "Williams. "Wil-liams. Tho parties of tho sorority are Mrs. A. E. Derrick, Mrs. George IT. Budd and Mrs. A. L. Mathews. Miss Sarah Burton, whose engagement-to Frederick A. Moreton was re cently announced, was the guest ol honor at a number of parties preced 1 4 , ; : j ' 1 ii -JzL --: .1 : ; Ogdenites to graduate from the Utah Agricultural college at Logah include A. Russel j Croft, Glenn E. Macbeth and W. 1 Poultcr, wjth degrees of master of .science in agriculture; agricul-ture; Lena Barker, Lillie L. Eberlc and Ncvdinc Foutz, with degrees of bachelor of science in home economics. ,, o LILLIE L. EBERLE ing her wedding June 8. Several func- tions were arranged during tho last week. Miss Ethel Moreton and Miss Florence Moreton entertained at a kenslngton Thursday afternoon at their home, G18 East Broadway. Friday afternoon Miss Margaret Felt ! gave a luncheon at her home in the (Buckingham apartments in honor oi ! Miss Burton and she was also the ; guest of honor Saturday at a tea given by Miss Edna Williams at her homo, 520 East Second South street, News has reached the city of the ', marriage of Miss Carrie Roberts, ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rob-I Rob-I erts of 'this city, to Dill D. DeVore. ! The wedding took place Tuesday, May 1 18, at St. Andrew's Episcopal church at Las Cruces, N. M. Tho announce- . . . . j Miss Georgia M. Tate, who will appear in a program of readings under the direction of Miss Minnie Moore Brown, Tuesday evening at the First Congregational church. Paul Wheeler will assist Miss Tate. The program is complimentary. 3 imcnt will come as a surprise to friends I of the bride in Salt Lake. The bride is an army nurse and af-' af-' ter service in Franco has been sta-, sta-, tioned at El Paso, Texas. ' The bride-' bride-' groom has been in the transportation service of the United States army and was recently a pationt at the United 'States hospital at El Paso. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Lewis en-I en-I tertained at dinner at the Countiy club jlast Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Ernest (Greenebaum of Chicago, guest of Mrs. (Charles Ira Tuttle. The tables were decorated in garden flowers. Covers wero laid for twelve. The evening was spent in dancing. Miss Myrtle Green and Miss EIslo I Green, daughters of Mr. andv-Mrs. O. j B. Green, have returned from spend-I spend-I ing three years' In Now York and Washington. I ! A handkerchief shower was given ! Tuesday afternoon in compliment to Miss lone Helngr, a June bride, by ' Miss Violet BoIoghes,e.' Mias Ruth Wis--1 comb and Miss Margaret Marshal at the Bologncse home'-druSeventh East street. ' . The living room was decorated in 11- TV. I. rOULTPJR lacs. A basket of .pink sweet peas was the centerpiece for tho tea table In the dining room. The hostesses were assisted by Miss Avon Rich. Tho guests numbered thirty. In honor of Mrs Evelyn Babbitt Cornell, Cor-nell, who will leave Sunday for the Hawaiian islands, Mrs. Edna L. Smith entertained at dinner Tuesday evening at her home," 143 North Second West street. Lilies of the valley arranged in a crystal vase formed a centerpleco for tho table, The place cards were hand painted in the same flowers. Covers were laid for fourteen. Mrs. Cornell will remain In tho Hawaiian Ha-waiian islands for two months and when she returns will be accompanied by her grandson. Wllford King, who has been a missionary for the L. D. S. church in the islands for four years. o Miss Jetla Gill, a bride of June, was tho guest of honor at a shower and dinner given Tuesday evening by Miss Mae Willis at her 'home on Center street. The living room was decorated In purple and white lilacs.- Tho supper table had a crystal bowl- of orange blossoms and bridal wreath as a centerpiece. cen-terpiece. The hostess was assisted by her sister, sis-ter, Miss Ethel Willi's, and Miss La Ruo Carr. Tho guests numbered fourteen. four-teen. - Miss Mary Marshall, an early June bride, was the guest of honor at an informal tea given by Miss Margaret Walker Tuesday afternoon at her home on East South Temple streot. A lavender and white color scheme was carried out in tho house decorations. decora-tions. Lavender and white lilacs and lavender and while iris were used throughout the rooms. About eighty guests called. Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Edwards of the marriage of their daughter, Nalda, to Eugene Mosley Simmons of Chattanooga, Tenn. The wedding took place Tuesday, Tues-day, luay 18, at the First Congregational Congrega-tional church. The ceremony was performed per-formed by ftie Rev. Elmer I. Goshen. The couple have gone to Coronado Beach on a honeymoon trl.p. They will make their home in this city. oo A. RUSSEL CROFT |