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Show f : I Salt Lake Society j L A luncheon was given Thursdav at the Nevvhouse hotel by Mrs Lawence G Beak The table decorations w.-r; suggestive of W ashington s birthday. Re,( tulips, vhiie sweet peas an.i blu corn flowers were combined In a cen- ter piece. Th place cards were pictures pic-tures of W a-slwnglon ; The guests Included Mrs. Charles A. Zimmerman, Mrs. Joseph Rosselle, Mrs John w Christy, Mrs. Emii n. l&elbaCh, Mrs Raul M. Ie. Mrs. Dwlghl L. Simpson. Mrs E N Mead. Mrs Charles A. Pcuk, Mrs. Leslii M English. Mrx Martin 1 1. Wood. Mis. Henry Romslne, Mrs. i:. D Hammond, .Mrs. Han6 Flo. Mrs. Fred M Franols, 1 Mrs. Philip SchonerL Mrs. John V Danaon, Is. Edward H, Dorman. Mrs L. 8. Wilson, Mrs A A Payneh .Mrs. J. M Lelsner and Mra Roberff M. Motherwell. M Mrs F. W. Meakin entertained at luncheon Thursday afternoon at her home on Second avenue in compliment compli-ment to Mrs. Freeman Bassett, who will leave soon for San Francisco to make her home. A basket of red tulips formed a oeptorplcce for the table. The place Cards were hi tulip designs. Covers were laid for Mrs. Bassett. Mrs Gl.-n Miller. Mrs. Wesle) 13. King. Mr-. E. M Bagley, Mrs.-F. M. Gray. Mr- Raymond aokerinan Mrs R S. Jerauld, Mrs. H. E, Godwin Mrs. ur-vln ur-vln Morris, Mrs. Charles Welch and Mrs c. a. Shay. Mis id, Webb entertained at the so. ond In a series of luncheons Thursdav Thurs-dav at her home In the Fairmont apartments In honor Of Mr- C Lot of Anderson, Ind.. Red tulips in a sll-ver sll-ver basket formed a centerpiece for tbe tabic. The place cards were In George Washington designs v-overs were laiu lor .Mrs. i: ts .Raiiiey, Mrs. N. J. Fibush, Mrs. OSCSI IB- Chalmers. Mrs. E Shophoffen. Mrs A B. Denne, Mrs Eugene R. Wheelon. Mrs J. R Ellis and Mrs R. R, Thome . . . ' Members of tin- C. ). C. club en-lertained en-lertained at dinner at the Newhouse hotel last Thursday night, followed I an orphcum party. R( .1 cat nations I In a basket formed a centerpiece fol the tabic. The party include, Mrs. Ew Price. Miss Luella Collet Mlsa ROSS Vialett, Miss Ivy Price, Mis-. Pauline Vialett, Miss Hazel Hlgby, Miss Lillian Southam, Miss Afton Gal-laoher, Gal-laoher, Miss Maud Wright. MlSa Jane Wright and Miss Eilllan Wright . The marriage of MJll Ruth RbbertS jand Bar! PoultOn took place Thursday morning In the Salt Lake temple- A wedding breakfast followed at the Hotel Ho-tel Utah and a reception was given i last night at the home of the bridegroom's bride-groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs r, J. Ponlton, 1 0 J street. I "Ink roses, carnations and sweet peas, with background of palma ind I ferns, decorated the drawing-roonl, ar-. ar-. r.nigod In a bower of the wed, line j partv. The living room v a udoined with yellow Jonquils. The ' supper table in the dining room had a basket of pink roses und pink sweet peas as :i C.;nterpece. The bride wore a gown of pale blue panne velvet The bridesmaid, Miss Eeone Pratt, wore black lace over I black satin. Both bride and brldes- maid carried showers of Cecil Brun-ner Brun-ner rosea. Earl Roberts vvas best man. j Afcaisting in receiving were Mr. and Mrs W J I'oulton and the bridal party. Mr. and Mrs J W. Marlov, parents par-ents of the bride, and Mr.;. R 11. Brewerton Assisting m the dining room were Miss Do Rilla Read, Miss Luclle Brewerton, Mrs. tleorge A Campbell and Miss Eoulse Poulton The Evans orchestra furnished music. About luO gUSStS were In attendaneo-Thc attendaneo-Thc couple will be at home after February 0 at ICS Second East street. The marriage of Miss Margaret Sherro.l and Julius B Bearnson took place Thursday In the Salt Rake temple. tem-ple. A reception was given at th horn.? of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs R. A- Sherrod. 10S L street. Patriotic decorations were used in honor of the approach of Washington's Washing-ton's birthday The living room was decorated in red and white carnations and ferns. Red carnations and whltt roses were used on the supper table. The bride wore a gown of white -ulk. with lace drapery Her veil was caught with orange bb-ssoms and sht carried bride's roses Assisting in entertaining en-tertaining the guests w re Mrs J h Galloway and Mra. J. C. Sherrod. The coupb- will be at home March 1 at 313 South First West street. Logan, Lo-gan, wh( re Mr Itc-arnson is employed by the Mderal board of vocational education edu-cation In connection with the LJtab Agricultural college. Members "f'the Wasatch club en fertalned ai ' valentine part;, at the I Y. w. c. A. rooms Tuesday after- , noon. Tea vvas served following an I especially pleasing progjeami The tea tabic had .. basket of red i ! carnations ;.sa centerpiece on a cluny! I cover over red- Crystal candles! icks i ; held re, candles. Hearts were scat-1 U r. , over the cloth and festooned above the table. Those serving wore red aprons In the form of a heart and red and white paper caps. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Ben Johnson, Mrs. Earl bunshee, Mr. Kent I . ECeyee, Mrs-L Mrs-L E. Clsrk, Mrs. w. a Wight, Mn O J Enklng, Mrs VI C Lockington, Mrs, Preu llmer. Mrs. W. : Hods jand Mrs. C- W. Soaton. A paper on The 'rigln of St. Valentine's Val-entine's Da) was given l, Mrs. J. R.I Thomson. Selections wee given b' the double quartet from the Bast high I school, under the direction of Miss I. isle Bradford, The lumbers were' "Wlll-o'-the-wisp" and VSmilingl Through." Helen Culam give fanpy dances and piano selection- were giv- en by Miss Edna Gannotl A valentine box h.:,i Burprlsea fori the club members- Mr. and Mis G. A. oris enter-j tallied at dinner last Tinsdav night.! followed by cards, at their home. 1051 Thirteenth Bast street, in compliment! to Mr and Mrs. Freeman P. Bassett. Who expect to leave soon for San I jFTancisCo to make their home. Daffodils gav. a springlike atmosphere atmos-phere to thj table The place cards were in ydlow and the same scheme prevailed in all of the decorative details. de-tails. Covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. Frederick W. Meakin will entertain en-tertain -it luncheon In compliment to Mrs. Bassett. i Lawrence Tripp entertained at lilSj home on G street last Tuesday night In honor Of Mr. and Mrs i. Earl Evans, who have recently returned from their weddlhg "'b Mrs. Evans was formerly Miss Julia Crowley. o Miss Ruth Jacobson entertained at a dancing party last Tuesday night at I her home 4J1 Second East street. A i late supper was served. Red tulip' In a basket formed a centerpiece for! the supper table The place cards! were in heart designs and ices and confections carried out a red and white Idea. The guests included Miss May McDonald, Mc-Donald, Mies Helen Krler, Miss Alvi McCarty, mk Maud Pord, mirs Mabel Rhengreen, Miss Bstelle Dunyon, Miss. Fllen Schramm, Miss Marjorle Graham, Gra-ham, Miss Esther Jacobson. Dr. Cllf-fbrd Cllf-fbrd Rudtnt . Frank O'Keefe, Duncan. Dun-can. Bernard Blole, Howard Ko-d, ltov Craddock. Roy Johnson, Jack Reeves, William McDdnSld and C- L. Jacob-son. Jacob-son. Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Muthhari of the marriage mar-riage of their .laughter, Lav.m, to J.' L, Storer The wedding took place I Pebruatay 4. A shower in honor of the bride was given Tuesday afternoon by Miss) Edith Hills at her home on Seventh avenue. A late supper was served. Red and white roses, hearts and kew-piea kew-piea decorated the rooms- A kcwpil bride, surrounded by orange blOSBOma formed the centerpiece for the supper sup-per table. Tho guests, in addition to the guestF; of honor, included Miss Thelma Hill, Miss June Bo..er, Mlse Hase Dibble,' diss Rose Rblnehar.lt. Miss May Williams, Wil-liams, Miss Alice Williams Mis Gladys Snuires. Mrs Ivy Ycarlcy. Mrs Charles' Muthhsrt an,i ,vti-., Frances Williams I The hostess was assisted by her' mother, lr. Ada Emerson. . . - A 'alentine dancing party vvas ifiv-i ifiv-i i, Mondaj evening by the Ishapa society so-ciety at the home of .Miss Afion Itirh at her home on Wall street. Red and white decorations were used and valentine val-entine Pleas were Introduced In tho entertainment Serpentine gave a1 Carnival touch to the dance Refresh-I mentS were served Mr and Mrs Freeman 1' Bassett' were guests of honor at a valentine party given by Mr. and Mrs Harr-. E.I Moon at their home, 12,"4 Fast Fifth Smith street, last Monday nigh I The guests were entertained at . ards early I in the evening, un.i dancing followed A variety of spring flowers vvas' used about the house. Pink sweet I peas in a low bowl formed a center-J piece for the supper tablo. Tho tallies tal-lies were In valentine designs. The guests in addition to the guestc Of honor, were Mr- and Mrs. Robert N.I ,.img. In and .Mrs Robert Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph l-rown. Mr and Mrs E E Spelcher, Or. and Mrs- W. O. BchUlte, Mr. and Mrs Carl Scott. Mr. and Mrs Fdward Shields, Mr. and Mrs Wesley E. King and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Browning Mr. and Mrs. H. M, Chamberlain and Mi and Mrs Taylor Chamberlain Chamber-lain entertained at supper Sunday evening eve-ning at the home of Mrs H M. t'hani-te t'hani-te ruin, In the Maryland apartments, in honor of Mr and Mrs I lassel ' . Mrs. W R Warren of Fruita, Calif.. IS spending a month with Mrs. R. C. Hill, at her home in the Boulevard apartments. Mrs Fred A. Hale is expected home soon from San Francisco and southern California, where she h.,s spent the Winter. uiumbei of army f.dk formerly of Stilt Lake are now stationed at Fort Sheridan. III. Among them are Col. and Mrs John H lles, Lteut Col. and Mrs Emory S. Adams and Col. and Mrs. Hugh M. Nolly Mrs. E A. Wedgwood rind danghter, Miss Ed- garda Wedgwood, of this city, are at present Visiting with friends at Fort Sheridan. A prettily appointed bridge luncheon lunch-eon was given Momlav by Mrs. D. C. Turner at her home, ioio Ninth East treel The rooms were decorated in red and white roses and red and white sweet peas. Lunch -on was served at small tables, each decorated with Cl-vat-il L.Uef ,.r un'nif i.uoo Tho tally cards were in valentine ideas. CovorS were laid for Mrs. 0 P. Cherdron. Mrs. William M McCrea. Mrs, a. E. Tdurssen, Mrs. R. J. Frol-selh. Frol-selh. Mr-. Fie.man F Bassett. Mrs. tto Plsher, Mrs J. i), Evans, Mrs. Athol Rawlins. Mrs Fn'd Arnold. Mrs. i: B. Sp.-lcher. Mrs Arch Browning, Mrs- H. D. Bowman. Mrs. W- C. Lock-J Ingtou, Mrs. L. R Wardrop, Mrs. i Hugh Rhodes, Mra P O. Perkins. .Mrs j Herman J. Bodmer. Mrs. Willurd Hanson, Han-son, Mrs- W. R. Andrews, Mrs. H. E.I Booth. Mrs. J. 1 ( . Gnu, Mrs. C. M Fallas. Mr . m Cheney, Mrs. n R Felts, Mr-. Robert Mitchell. Mrs. A. j H. Gibson and Miss Helen Gibson. Miss Rosa Raus, h and Miss Lillian I Petersen entertained at a miscellaneous miscellane-ous shower last Monday night at the Petersen home on Highland drive, in honor of Miss Marl.- Blaine, a bride of late February. Pink sweet peas decorated the rooms. In connection with valentine devices The guests lumbered twentv Mr and Mrs. Hyruni W. Pingreej and Miss Ellen Copenlng entertained at a valentine dancing party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. p. L. Cbpenlng on East South Temple street Monday) I night. A buffet supper was served. A crystal bowl of red tulips formed a centerpiece for the supper table.! Hearts and lipids were used about the rooms- Tb, guests Included Mr. and Mrs. David Reese, Mr and Mrs. CharleaL, Pyke, Dr. and Mrs- D II Brockbank. ' Or. Mars Gamble, Miss Beth Denned ii-s Donne Tones Miss Mary McKel-j ilar, Miss Daisy Rqlapp, Miss Mae W'll-lliams, W'll-lliams, Miss Edna George. Miss Blanche. Isheweil, Miss Margaret Lyman. Mlssj i Ellen pyper, Dr. Philip Chase, Dr. C j R. Ray, Scot; Mathewson, '""larence Giles, Ray Ftlev, Alfred Clawson, Fred P.oia, ,p Howard Rolapp. Homer) Chrlstenson. Lockwood George, b'rank : Copenlng and Hyrum Plngree. Mrs. Hyrum Bergstrom and Mrs Frank Piatt entertained In the second of a series of teas Thursday afternoon al tlx- Bergstrom home on Seventh avenue The first of the series vvas given Tuesday afternoon. The decorations decor-ations were In spring flowers. Assisting tho hostesses were Mrs. I. wis T. Cannon. Mrs. Nephi L. Mor-ril Mor-ril Mis Harry Smith. Mrs E. t?. Van Raw . Mrs. B. " P. Tlbby. Mrs. lulian . I Bill ion. Miss Maltha Cannon and Miss j Mary Jannon. Assisting Tuesday afternoon wjerc Mrs. Horace Whitney, Mrs J E. Tv-i re.-. Mrs. Q. Richsrde, .Mrs. Nephi j L, Morris. Mrs- Julian Burton. Mrs.) Lewis T. Cannon, Mrs. B. F Tlbby and Miss Mary Clayton. . . r Mrs. Charles F- Boti of Anderson, In. I., entertained at luncheon Thursday Thurs-day at the Hotel l'tah, followed by a matinee party al the OrpHeitm. A basket of red roses was the centerpiece of the table. The party included Mrs M. S W. bb Mrs. II. J. Bodmer. Mis. I'.ui Scott. Mrs. F E MacKenzic Mrs. W E. S.-vvell, Mrs. R. D. Baglev and Mrs R. G. Simmons. |