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Show I Salt Lake Society j IV - In honor of her daughter, Miss Jetta Gill, a bride of next month. Mrs. Thomas G. GUI entertained, at a tea from 2 until 6 o'clock at her home on Center street Monday evening. The tea tablo had for a conterpleco a large crystal howl of spring- flowers. Assisting In receiving were Mrs. Frank L. Hoagland, Mrs. Gllbort Melklo and Miss Ruby Gill. Tho following guests were present: Mra. C. O. Johnson, Mrs. D. O. "Wlllcy, Mrs. Alvin A. Beesloy, Mrs. James S. Morgan, Mrs. W, L. "VVorsencroft, Mrs. Ernest Brown, Mr3. Andrew Peterson, Mrs. H. L. N'clson, Mrs. W". J. Backman, Mrs. Joseph KIrkman, Mrs. Jack Martin, Mrs. yilllam Tcrkes, Mrs. J. Henry Jones, Mrs. Ray Downs, Mrs. Elmo Ostler, Mrs. D. R. Gill, Mrs. George Ingram, Mrs. "William Barnes, Mrs. Lowell Morgan, Mrs, G. A. Iloagland and Mrs. John Hoagland. I Miss Lucllo Jenkins entertained the mombcrs of tho senior class of St. Mary's academy at a dancing party last Monday night at her home on Fourth avenue. The rooms were decorated dec-orated with a color scheme of Roman purple and while and spring flowers of the same colors were used. A buffot suppor was served at midnight. The hostess was assisted by her ii,-. -vivo t a .Tonkins, and Miss rCora "Rotzler. Tho guests includede Miss Ruth Bruncau. MI3S Marlon Somo, Miss Mary O'Donncll. Miss Ethel Laramie, Miss Cecilia Gavin, Miss Ethel Hogan, Miss Alice Fargo, Miss Ethel O'Don-nell, O'Don-nell, Edward Moreton, Owen Coleman, Cole-man, Wnn Raybould, David Maher. Austin Gibbons, William Mayer, Frank Showaker, Walter Rotzler, Edward Ed-ward O'Donnell, Edward McGurrln, Walter Wood and Charles Egan. St. Mark's guild entertained at a r luncheon Monday afternoon In the music room of St. Mark's cathedral in honor of Bishop Arthur W. Moul-ton, Moul-ton, whb arrived in the city a few I days ago. Tho guests were seau-u , small tables which had small crystal baskets of snapdragons and Shasta daisies, with a silver basket of the ' same flowers as a centerpiece on tho guest of honor table, f Tho committeo on arrangements in- ; eluded Mrs. W. M. Bradley. Mrs. F.I i A Pykc, Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood. Mrs. j George W. Heintz and Mrs. Walker f. T. Gun tor. Assisting in serving were Mrs. James Hoglc, Miss Virginia Rust, Miss Gertrude Rone, Miss Dorothy 'u ( Payne, Miss Olive Benson. Miss Mar- i garet Godbc. Miss Marlon Hubbard, Miss Somers Ingalls and Miss Sarah J Chipman. E , Mrs. F. A. Pyke made an address of 1. welcome, to -which Bishop Moulton re- f sponded. : The members of the council of ad- h vice of the St. Mark's Episcopal K church will give a reception Wednes- f: day evening from S until 10 o'clock fit on tho mezzanine of the Hotel Utah. li The committee on arrangements in- ji - eludes Dr. T. C. GiGson, Ernest Gay- tjj ford and C. E. Raybould. y " Miss Esther KJar entertained at a w trousseau tea Sunday afternoon at the a home of her sister. Mrs. Charles J. 1 Parry, on South Firth West street. If The tea table had as a centerpiece a w crystal basket of p.ink and white sweet peas, with a bow of pink mallnc on ft the handle. The hostess was assisted A in receiving by her mother, Mrs. J. J. t KJar; her sister. Mrs. Charles J. Parry and' Mrs. A. F. Wilson. The guests i jk numbered forty. X : j Miss Marlon Cartwright entertained if I at a luncheon Monday afternoon at 1 her home on Eleventh East street in m k honor of Miss Marie Covey, whose V wedding to Melvln E. Ballard will J I take place May 29. Yellow Shasta f. B daisies and wild currant blossoms in M a crystal basket formed the centcr- p pleco for the table. ' N The hostess was assisted by her t mother, Mrs. T, H. Cartwright. The guests included Miss Luclle Ballard, Miss Rae Williams, Miss Luetic Covey, Miss Mildred Burrows, Miss Edna Williams, Miss Mildred Gerrard, Miss Anna Wldtsoe and Miss Helen Kearns. ArCi' Miss Marie James, a bride of the week, entertained the members of tho B. G. -club at a dinner party last J, Monday evening t 6:30 o'clock a-t. her : home on Canyon road. Tho decora - !' tlon8 Wero . In pink and white. A I crystal basket of pink and white sweet peas was used as the centerpiece for tho table. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ungei' announce , tho marriage of their daughter Irnia (I j Irene, to Leonard W. Price. The wed- I , , ding took place Monday afternoon at j ; -iUe home of the bride's .parents, 377 i ' .V street. (' Mrs. H. H. Burlingame is the guest 1 of her aunt, Mrs. John J. Riley. She Is en route to her home in Winnipeg, Canada. j ' Ii Tho Wonma's Missionary society of the Firet Presbyterian church met A Tuesday afternoon in the church par- $ lors. Miss Louise 'Holsclaw.iMrs. Har- j ry Knight, Mrs. E. L. Jones and Mrs. J L. Simpson led the discussion on the j following topics: "Neglected Corners of tho World," "Europe, tho Flaming i, l "-Crucible," by Douglas Anderson, and ' - rr ''The Littleness of the World's Big- f geBt Business,'? by Mrs. Normnn L. U Verrailyn, 3 The hostesses for the afternoon "were Mrs. E. W. Hoffer and Mrs. J. W. Brown. Mrs. William Theobald has left for New York. She will be joined later by her sister, Miss Rosina Cohen, and to-gether to-gether they will take a cottage at At-lantic At-lantic City for the summer months. Nicholas Ifft of Pocatello spent Sun-day Sun-day in the city as tho guest of his aunt, Mrs. H. K. Kllngender, at tho 1 Pandomo hotel. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Stearns, formerly of this city, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sweet on Thir-1 Thir-1 teenth East street, left Tuesday for their home in Oakland, Cal. - The Short Story club met with Miss Linda Jessup yesterday afternoon at her homo on Twelfth East street. The entertainment was in honor of the re-j re-j turn of Mrs. II. D. Hines, formerly pK-v V-M1SB Edith Mudgett, The rooms wero " decorated with Bpring blossoms ar-ranged ar-ranged in wicker baskets, j The following program was given: "Character and Its Development in tho Short Story," illustrated by an original short story, Mrs. C. H. Blanch-ard; Blanch-ard; an original short story by Mr3. Freeman Basselt, and "The Master." by Ibancz, Mrs. C. B. Moore. Luncheon was served after the program. The Entro Nous club members were entertained Monday afternoon by Mrs. F. W, Sudbury at her home on McClelland Mc-Clelland avenue. Following a game of five hundred, luncheon was served. The tablo had as a centerpicco an onyx vase of lavender lilacs. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Thomas Hodder, Mrs. Henry Johnson and Mrs. II. K. Schelvcr. The guests numbered twelve. Miss Helen JCearns entertained Wednesday afternoon at a kensington tea in honor of Miss Marie Covey, whose marriage to Melyln R. Ballard will take place at an early date. Wicker baskets of tulip's and bright spring flowers were placed about the rooms and on (he tea table. The hostess hos-tess was assisted by Miss Ellen Cope-land. Cope-land. Little Virginia Matheson and Jeanette Beers received the guests at the door. During the afternoon a letter was written by the guests telling of tho events given in honor of Miss Covey. This letter was sent to a mutual friend of the brldo and guests who at the present time is abroad. Twenty-five guests wero present. Mrs. Floyd F. Hatch entertained at a kensington and tea Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon at her home on East Third South street, in honor of Miss Gene Cannon, whose engagement was recently re-cently announced to Dr. W. E. Hunter of New York City. Crystal baskets of bright spring flowers were used to decorate tho 'rooms. The guests were Mrs. G. M. Cannon, Miss Miriam Cannon, Mrs. G. M. Cannon, Jr., Mrs. Vaughan Cannon, Mrs. Thomas Redmond. Mrs. Cyril Cal-lister, Cal-lister, Mrs. W. D. Gaby. Miss Delia Carruthor. Mrs S W All F. M. McHugn. Mrs.' John M. Cannon, Miss Beatrice Cannon and Mrs. George Cannon will' entertain this afternoon at a luncheon, followed by a kensington, in honor of Miss Cannon, at tho Cannon homo on Seventh East street. Friday evening Mrs. M. N. McCuno and Mrs. Mahlon Gardner will entertain enter-tain for Miss Cannon. Miss Leah Woolley will entertain the members of the Order of the Gleam in, honor of Miss Cannon Saturday afternoon. Mrs, Earl W. Coombs and Mr3. Bernard Ber-nard Rohlfing .entertained at a reception recep-tion tea Thursday afternoon at Hotel Utah in honor of Miss Stacia Harris of Chicago, who Is a guest. of her sister. Mrs. AVilliam Parlon. Assisting the hostesses in ther receiving re-ceiving line were Mrs. John A. Stone, Mrs. Frank Chamberlain and Mrs. William Parlon. At the tea table, Mrs. D. P. Rohlfing. Mrs. Harry Fisher Brown and Mrs. A. W. Gorey assisted. The young ladies serving wore Miss Erma Bowerman, Miss Mary Louise Hays. Miss Gertrude Geoghogan and Miss Marvel Livjngston. Miss Cecil Biirns euterlalned at a , bridge party last Wednesday evening at her home, on Tenth East street, In honor or Miss Florence Wiscomb, a June bride. Wicker baskets of tulips and other spring blossoms wore used to decorate the room. The hostess was assisted by her mother. Mr. A. IT. Rums n,i hnr sister, Miss Phyllis Burns. The guests were Mrs. Fred Foulger, Mrs. H. B. Felt. Mrs. H. D. Wiscomb, Mrs. R. W. Wiscomb, Mrs. Iris Hayes, Mrs. J. C-Anderson. C-Anderson. Mrs. A. J. Skidmore, Mrs. Frank Ade, Miss Ruth Wiscomb, Mrs. A. H. Beckman, Mrs. V. D. Edholm and Mrs. W. W. Wiscomb. Miss Wiscomb was the guest of honor hon-or Friday afternoon at a kensington tea given by Mrs. A. J. Skidmore at her home on Lake street, and Saturday, Mrs. H. B. Fell and Mrs. Iris Hayes entertained in honor of Miss Wiscomb at a bridge tea at the Felt home in the Prescott apartments. The wedding of Miss Esther Kjar. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Kjar. and Harold Anderson took place Wednesday at the Salt Lake temple at noon A largo reception) was given In the evening at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Charles J. Parry, on South Fifth West street. The rooms were decorated with carnations, car-nations, sweet peas and tulips, in the pink and white shades. Mrs. Parry was assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Kjar and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Anderson. The guests numbered num-bered sixty. The couple will make their home in this city. The Business Woman's club, at a meeting held Thursday evening, had as speakers Hejiry D. Moyle, who discussed dis-cussed the Democratic candidates for tho presidential nomination and Carl A. Badger who presented the Republican Republi-can possibilities. Mrs. Justin R. Davis entertained at a luncheon Wednesday afternoon at her homo on East Second South street. Lavonder lilacs decorated the lunch-con lunch-con table. The hostess was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. William Orr. Covers wero laid for twenty-four. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Jackling, who have spent several days in Salt Lake at the Hotel Utah, lea Thursday on their private car, "Cypress," for San Francisco, to remain for several weeks Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Moffatt, who Accompanied Ac-companied tho Jackllngs from New York, left Tuesday for San FrauclBco. Mrs. LeBlio Covey entertained in honor of Miss Mario Covey, a bride of the month, at her home on First avenue, ave-nue, Thursday afternoon with a bridge tea. Lilacs and ferns arranged in crystal baskets and vases were used to ceco-rato ceco-rato the lhins room. The tea tablo had as a centcrpleco a crystal basket of lllaca tied with a fluffy bow of lavender mallnc. Lavender candles In tho crystal holders were on each corner of tho table. The hostess was assisted in receiving receiv-ing tho guests by Mrs. S. M, Covey, Miss Marie Covey and Mrs. M. J. Ballard. Bal-lard. Assisting at tho tea table and in the dining room wero Mrs. Theo Willis, Mes. Raynor Mackay, Miss Elslo Mackay and Miss Luclle Covey, Thirty guests wero present. Mrs. H. L. MulHner entertained with a reception tea Wednesday afternoon at her home ia Federal Heights in hon- or of Miss Marie James, a bride ofthe week, Tho hostess was "assisted in receiving receiv-ing by Mrs. D. W. James, Jr., Mrs. F. W. James and Mrs. L. T. Whitney. The tea tablo had as a centerpiece a wicker basket of deep red tulips, tied with a butterfly bow of crimson mallne Pouring at the tea and coffee urns were Mrs. Edward Montague, Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Wayman, Mrs. Wilson McCarthy, and Miss Miriam Jacobsen. Assisting in serving were Miss Marjorio Whitney MissVlary Whitney, Miss Helen Telt, Miss T. Haymond. Miss Telen James, and Miss Louise James. Mrs. John M. Cannon. Miss Beatrice Cannon-and Mrs. George M. Cannon entertained Thursday at a luncheon, followed by a kensington, In honor of Miss Gene Cannon, whoso engagement engage-ment was recently announced. Tho rooms were decorated with spring blossoms. In the living room a wicker basket of iris and lilacs was used. In the dining room the deep-red deep-red tulips, combined with ferns, wero arranged in a Japanese vase. Covers wero laid for twenty. Mrs. Edna Rivers Guernsey entertained enter-tained at a luncheon Thursday afternoon after-noon at her home on First avenue In honor of Mrs. John Robert Ferguson, who is the guest of her mother, Mrs Nathaniel Pago Gray, on her way to (iu' Vnrlc Oltv tn mnkf hr linmo A I crystal basket of rosc3 and lilacs formed the centerpiece for the table. Hand-painted place cards in the rose designs were used. Those present, pres-ent, besides the guest of honor, wero -Mrs. R. S. Gray. Mrs. George Keeley, Mrs. Ernest S. Parks. Mrs. F. S. Walker, Wal-ker, Mrs. W. J. Bressingham, Mrs. Earl Plnney, Mrs. Vernon Rood o'f Bingham, Mrs. J. A. Slaughter, Mrs. Norton Payne and Mrs. R. E. Marks. Mrs. M. H. Walker, Miss Lena Hague and Miss Glen Walker are again at their East South Temple street residence. Mrs. Earl W. Coombs and Mrs. Bernard Ber-nard Rohlfing entertained at a lare reception lea Thursday afternodn at the Hotel Utah in honor of Miss Stacia Harris of Chicago, who Is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. William Parlon. In the receiving line with the hostesses host-esses and the guest of, honor were Mrs. John A. Stone, Mrs. Frank Chamberlain Chamber-lain and Mrs. William Parlon. A largo wicker basket of the early summer flowers in lavender ""shades' was used ns a centerpiece for the tea table. Silver holders with lavonder candles wero on each corner of tho table. Assisting at the tablo wero Mrs. D. P. Rohlfing, Mrs. Harry Fisher Brown. Mrs. P. J. Reynolds and Mrs. A. G. Corey. Those serving wore Miss Emma Bowerman, Miss Mary Louise Hays, Miss Gcrtr.udo Geohegan and Miss Marvel Livingston. Music wa3 furnished by the McCool orchestra. About 150 guests were present. The Business Woman's club held its regular meeting last Thursday evening even-ing at the civic center on Regent street. .Dinner was served at 6:30 and was followed by a business meeting meet-ing and program, consisting of addresses ad-dresses by Honry D. Moyle, who discussed dis-cussed tho Democratic candidates for tho presidential nomination. Carl A. Badger presented the Republican possibilities. pos-sibilities. Mrs. E. T. Garvin told of the offer of the Utah Fedoratod clubs to secure rates to tho Upper Falls resort re-sort in Provo canyon for business women and others desiring a vacation, vaca-tion, and advised that reservations bo mado ns early as possible. In an artistic spring setting, tho wedding of Miss Amolia Margetts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Margetts, and Qordon C. Crnft, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Croft, took place last Thursday evening at S o'clock "at the homo of tho 6rlde on East Fourth South street. The ceremony was performed per-formed by Levi Edgar Young. A color col-or scheme of lavendor and pink was carried out, with a profusion of lilacs and roses. Tall wicker baskets of tho fragrant blossoms wero used on tho stairway, in the reception hall, the living-room and dining room. Tho bridal party descended the slalrs to tho strains of the "Lohengrin" "Lohen-grin" wedding march, played by the Gustavo Schuster orchestra- "O Promiso Mo" was played during the ceremony. Tho bride, who was given in marriage by her father, Georgo B. Maructts. wori an imported model of duchesse satin, with a silver lace panel, pan-el, trimmed with flowers of sliver cloth. Her veil of white silk net was caught in a fan-shaped headdress of orange blossoms and pearls. She carried car-ried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and llllies of the valley. The matron of honor. Mrs. E. W. Christensen, wore a dress of pink satin and pink georgette, with silver lace trimming, and carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses. Tho maid of honor. Miss Dorothy Chamberlain, woro a pale blue char-mcuso char-mcuso satin, with a silver lace over-skirt over-skirt of the hoop model, trimmed' with pink and blue satin rosebuds, and carried car-ried a shower of pink ayect peas. ,Of the bridesmaids, Miss Lavon Haymond Hay-mond wore a model of peach-shaded satin and "malllne, with a bodice of silver lace, and-carried a shower bouquet bou-quet of lavender sweet peas, and Miss Alino Lynch wore a dress of figured georgette over white satin, with a silver sil-ver lace bodice, and carried orchids and sweet peas. The little flower girl, Marion Haymond woro a ruffled frock of white net over pink satin, and carried car-ried a basket of Cecil Brunned roses with a calla lily In the center, holding the ring. George Payne was the best man. A reception for 500 guests followed the ceremony, with Mr. and Mrs. George B. Margetts, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Ro-bert Croft. Mr and Mrs. ' J. G. McDonald, Mc-Donald, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McDonald. McDon-ald. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Margetts, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tracy and Mr. and Mrs. John Margetts In the receiving line Mrs. Richard Chamberlain and Mrs. J. G. McJJ)onald, Jr.. had charge of tho dining-room and were assisted by the following: Miss ICathorlne Crowley, Miss Blanche Clcgg. Miss Alma Lar-kin, Lar-kin, Mrs. W. F. Cornlck. Mrs. David Bullough, Miss Laura McDonald, Mrs. Larus Manwarlng. Mrs. Charles ChaKe, Miss Dorothy Maynes, Miss Luclle McDonald, Miss Aline Margetts, Mar-getts, Mrs. L. O. Bird, Mrs. Grant Mal-quist Mal-quist and Miss Minnie Margetts. The couple left on the late tarin for a honeymoon trip to the coast cities and will be at homo after June 15 in this city. |