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Show 5 . 1 . r Salt Lake Society I HALT LAKE CITY. Feb. 4. Colonel I 1 Mm. J. M. I'etty entertained at I (Urnis? lat Wednesday night at the! Alia vlub. followed by a party at the 'rpheurn. I'lnk aweet peas formal the centerpiece for the table. The party Included Colonel and .Mrc ' redcrlrk Knudscn ami Colonel and Mr. Frederick W. Bugby. Oolonel nnd Mn. Iucov entettal ad at the -cond In a series of din-; -0 nM parties at their rjun rtr. ar I Uougiaa Friday evening. The firt In i p the aeries waa given Friday evening f last week 1 A numtifr of dinner parties will ( lrv efe the dance to be Riven Feb-1 ruar' M by the AHnoclatlQji of Arm) Aim nt the hop hall at Fort Douglas, February 14, in bonor f Governor' and Mrs Ma bey. The next danrim: party of the Officers' riiib will te jrfT- n at the oluhroom at the post Feb-J Feb-J D ry 21 the '-vr-nlne of Washington I i nhday. In hoijor of the holiday. ' Krirui and Frman Graham enter- tulned at a birthday party Tuesday o - nlng at their home In Cottonwood in I "nor of their eighteenth anniversary. Prigs were won by Mian Mildred Cur.- j nlngton atil Wilbur 'unnlngton. Mr-. I 11. liraham. Mr. Serrln Smith and Mrs. Floyd Graham assisted In aery- ! mg. The guests numbered thirty. Mr. and Mra. John Weir left Thuns-for Thuns-for Lot Angeles to spend some' h :lrnc. A J' Mi. and Airs. W W. Armstrong nro sffr .41 Coronado Beach. Their home on Kast South Temple sirci I- Iteing o - upled by .Mr. and Mr. Sherman T. Armstrong and children. .Mrs. G W. Van Dyke entertained l.e Bon Temps club Wednesday nt I luncheon and cards nt her home, 519 I ollett court, A lun iovcr was OVI pink on the luncheon table. Pinl : I white sweet peas In a bash ' formed the centerpiece. Covers f ild for Mrs. A. G. Kngberg. Mrs. J. K. Tunnc r, Mrs. I). G. Stewart. Mis. .i H. Goff. Mrx. J aggart. Mrs. A. '. Lcatham and Mrc F. A. Kirk. Balling on the steamship Empress . of France, on Feb. 11 for a trl; 'hrough tie Mediterranean win be Air. and Mr?. Michael R, Mendalanfl .nut Dr and Mr. John Thaxter Whit if salt Lake Miss Lorena Adam- and Mia Maude dams entertained their club Monday evening at their home. The members Ihe club are Iy.;-na Adams. Maude, Vdams, Lillian Duncombc. Louise Qoldbrandsan. Cynthia McGlnty. Lyd-la Lyd-la McGlnty. Mrs. K i Sum mcrhays. . Vern Tohensen Bugenle Well and Dola Well. Mr. and Mrs- J I . LoWRian ehter-lalned ehter-lalned at cards Inst Tuesday night at :hetr home on Blast Seventh South ) street In honor of Mrs. 11. E. Corlcss. who will leave soon for Los Angeles to Join her husband ami make her home. A light supper was served fallowing fal-lowing the card games. A valentine Idea wus carried out In I K the decorations. Red carnation In a JL basket formed the ccntorpleci i.. I W j i ; - .il'- : W crystal holders. The tallica were in f I Bart deaigm ill The guests in addition to the puis. ll N. V Slaughter. Mr and Mrs. B. X Lector, Mr and Mrs J. D. McCarroll. Mr. B and Mrs. O 1 t orless, Mr and Mr H. C. Greenwell. Mr. and Mn : T McCarroll. Mr ami Mr K .1. t'olvln. s Mr. and Mrs c P Montgomery. Mr. " . and Mrs. W. A Clayton. Ml--s Claire I Mad sen. Mi-s. Bdrt Calder of OgdanJ 14 C; B. Epperson. Lon Corless and Ern-1 . st Met 'arroD ' The hostess was assisted by lie:- sls- it ter. Mrs. W. A. Clayton. Mi and Mra. J. H Stoven and L 1 74 East Twi I a nonor ot Colonel and Mrs John T. m ton i M , f ' flags- The Kue.-it.s. In addition to 'ol-onel 'ol-onel and Mrs. Axton. frere Mm John V. Axton. wife of Captain Axton. son Of Colonel ami Mrs Axton. Mrs A. J. 11 MaeDohald and Miss Florence Mac- Donald-H Donald-H " fffl Mrf. M L Richie has Rone to Bos- ton tO Visit hei daughter. Mr.-.. Henry wadaworth Moore, formerly Mlsa Rosamond Ritchie, and also win vlail her son, Oliver Hltchie. In New York Mrs. Glen Miller Is expected home from an eastern and southern trip r.l Mr- and Mrs Oleed Miller have re-SS re-SS ' irned from their wedding trip and tW ' home ti tnpoi li j si t he home of Mr. Millar! parents. Mr. and Mr? Cilan .Miller, on First avenue. Mi t One of the most interesting fred- 1 flings of the late winter season was : of Ml Louise Rich rd a rtd Bl S MB r- rhuraday nt noon In the Ball Lake lowed at the homo of the bride? groom"'.; parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Covey, on East South Temple strei-t A centerpiece of daffodils heather and roses was arranged for the .OA-. A large reception was given last Thursday night at the home of th- bride's PMWats. Mr. and Mrs. Btaphi I Richards, on First avenue. Pre-edlng Pre-edlng !he recepr..ii the wejim,' party par-ty cams down th. itainray In Uie presence of relatives to the strains of the wedding mareh from Lohangrlxi played by a trio composed of Mlsa I Murgart l Lyman, coilo. Mrs. Wblard i Richards, violin: Miss Caroline 11 0ax. piano The Kinney orchestra ! fnrnlahed music during Lie evening. The re i-ptlon rooms were decorated In red rosea palms and fern, with u bower for th weddlnj? party in th- j .Irawlntc room. Th supper table In ( the dining room had a wedding I as a eenterplece. Dnffodlls and violets vio-lets were In crystal holders ut Ci-alternating Ci-alternating corners, forming a color j scheme of blue and vellow. A sho -St of yellow tulle and ribbon was su- ! ponded from the chandelier and the I tulle was festooned over a cluny , cloth, over yellow satin. The bride wore a suwn of whl.oj satin and silver lace, with a vail caught in a cap of Rosipolnt lace. The Kown van caught at the should-! ers with orange blossoms. I Miss Lois Richards, sister of the bride, maid of honor, wore a gown ! on-hid and Jade Krec n georgette CTSpt over cloth of gold and carried Columbia Colum-bia roses, vtlih a shower of yellow iiiib-.n. Miss Lucille Cox cv, brides' mil!. w ore orchl-1 ge. rji : ! . .repearl carried pink sweet peas and Ophell roses. Miss Madelyn BtSWart, brld -maid, wore corul georgette crepe and carried orchid sweet peas and Ophpl la ross. Agisting Mr. ami Mrs Kn li.in'- ami the bridal port yin receiving tho guests wer- Mr. and Mn. S. Iff. Covey, Co-vey, Mr. nd Mrs. Clande Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Stayner Richards, 1 r. and Mrs. G. GUI Richards, Mr. am: Mrs. Mi L. Ballard and Mr. ami Mrs George li. Home. Assisting In the dining room were Mlsa May, Covey. Mlsa All. e Reynolds, Miss Sara Smith. Mb-s rona Toronto. Miss Eleanor To-ronto. To-ronto. Miss Martha Cannon. Miss l.a- MKS WARBEN C. BINPOKd 1V1 v. ho w ill appear in the annual an-nual recital of the Seniprc -Musical society lo In- privfii at tlii Central Junior liili school Tuesdav evening. I Rabe pltii.. : mM.' . Rue Hansen. Miss Grace Stone. The couplo have gone to Pain Beach. Fla., for a honeymoon and Will later go to New York, wher they will make their home for the year. Mrs. Donald Kline celebrated the third birthday of her son, Don:Cd. With a party for some of his young friends at the home of her mother, Mr.". A. S. Willett. in tho Rosemaiv apartments Thursday, a birthday cake formed the centerpiece for the tea table. Valentines wen- favors. Tho guests Included Junior Skid-more. Skid-more. Dalton Smith, Margaret Dud-low. Dud-low. Dorothy Learned, Marlon Kav-anaugh, Kav-anaugh, Marlon Brohman, Lorain e Slromness. Hazel Llakomore i id Louis Castor. Jr. i Mrs. Marion C. Nelson and Miss Jenn Jorgenson entertained at J luncheon nnd kenslngton Thursday it - I ternoon at the home of Mrs. Nelso;i On Roosevelt avenue. :n honor ot Mrs. L'l.Mar Nelson, formerly Miss Hel -n Packard, a bride of last week. Yellow Jonquils and smilax in a crystal basket formed the centerplt for the table The place cards were In bridal designs. Covers were laid for sixteen. s v Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Niclson entertained enter-tained at dinner Wednesday evening i at their homo on Ninth East street j In honor of Colonel and Mrs. Cavou ttUgh. American Reauty roses form-ed form-ed a centerpiece for tho tea tabic. Rose-colored candles were used. The place cards were in heart designs In honor of tho approach of st. Valentine's Val-entine's day. Covers were laid for Colonel and Mrs. Caveoiaugh', Mr. and Mrs. O. P, 1 Chedron. Mr. and Mu E A. Culheri-son. Culheri-son. Mr and Mir. J . K. Thoru)i ot Athens, Greece. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Condon of i'arls. France, and Mr. oad Mr-. Benjamin Harmon. ....... warwr iiBon cnteriainea Wednesday afternoon at a kenslngton tea in honor of Mrs. Henry Zimmerman, Zimmer-man, who will leave February 15 for Tacoma, Wash., to nsakc her horn.-. The guests. In addition to the ajuost Of honor, included Mr.- W. C. Lee, Mrs. Charles Kline. Mr Harry Mullen Mul-len and Mrr. John I. Rrown. Mr. and .Mrs. Ray W. Miller entertained enter-tained Thursday at theh home. 742 Jefferson street, in honor of Mrs, William Miller, mother of Mr. MlUor. In ctlobratlon of her seventy-f ir.-i birthday, and also in ceJubratlon of the tenth birthday anniveibarj' of their son. West Miller. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. D. Jones. Mr. and Mra. C. H. Carr and daughter. Myrtle; w. w Millar of .RIVerton, Mrs. L A. RIdd of Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tarry ot Drap George W. Miller and Uiiali w. M , ler of Clarestolm. Canada; Mrs. Rose Golden of Oakland. Calif ., and M -Katy Clark of Kent. Wash. Miss Leila Warner, bride of St. Valentine's day, was the guest of honor hon-or at a Kensington and tea given Thursday afternoon by Mr. Lawrence T-tyb-i tl her home. 3S1 Bhsl oud South street. Lavendei sweat peas In a basket formed a centerpiece center-piece for the table. Th hostess wa-asststed wa-asststed by Mrs J. ' Wh:tc nd Mr Ielsssi Hansen. Tho guests Included Mrs. Wlllar.l Hansen. Miss Dorothy Jensen. MfS. W. I. Maclean. Jr.. Mrs. A E. ira-ham. ira-ham. Mrs. E. H. Barnes, Miss Lll-inn Lll-inn Barms. Mr?. M. M. Warner. Mis Marion NotLige. Miss Phyllis Reedor. Ml-- l irdu Nuttall. Mrs Merman Griffin. Ml- Mildred Bsi, MJsS Dollj Oreenwood. NILi Dull. Miss Ior- othy Robinson and Miss Maurlne ; Harnca. ' Judge and Mrs. E. A. Rogers enter-'.l enter-'.l - I . t , ir.ls ami i lat- upper last Thursday night at their home. 07 B str-,-t. In honor of Mrs. Shirley I'en- ! rose Jdnes, who will leave soon for San Fr uicisco. ami for Mrs. leo J. 1 Ba hie. who has recently returned from St. Louis and Forth Smith. Ark. The rooms were decorated with potted pot-ted plants. Daffodil" and fraesla in ! a banket formed the centerpiece for the supper table. The hostex- v.i.s 3. Sisted by h r jjlsler. Miss Genevieve Jaa 1 nil by Mra. William M. M Cres. The guests Included "Mr. and Mr'. 1 Shirley Penrose Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Bachle, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sfepm nson. ilr. and Mrs. Arnold Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Roberts Rob-erts Mr. and Mr j: j. Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Goofcge Swartz, Dean and li " W Pleetwbbd, Judge and Mr M McCraa, Miss Genevieve Jane s and Chase Rich. Announcement is made by Mrs. N-D. N-D. McMillan of the engagement of her ilaughter. Jenny Fay. to W. Eu-ard Eu-ard Grossen. Tho wedding will take place at an early date. Mrs. A r Hudson and duughtor, Ruth have gone to Venice. Cal., XO remain somo time. MlW Carolyn McCuno and Chester ;. Mldllny were married at noon on Thursday at the home of the Rev. W. W. Reese. The ceremony was performed per-formed by Rev. Reese. A wedding breakfast followed at the home of t!i brldc's"parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Louis Franchsre, on Park avenue. A re- '-prion was given last night at the in-me of the bridegroom's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mldgley, 111 Thud avenue. The rooms were decorated In pink carnations and ferns. A pink and yeUow iolor scheme was carried oul on the supper table. Daffodils and pink sweet fiea.s were arranged In fl crystal bowl as a centerpiece. Pink and yellow tulle was tied on the handle han-dle of the basket and radiated over the cloth The bride wore a gown of white georgette crepe trimmed In fringe. With a veil caught with orange blossoms. blos-soms. Miss LUa Nelson, bridesmaid, wore orchid taffeta. Robert Johnson was best man. Assisting in receiving were Mr. and Mrs. W. Louis Franchere. In tllC dining room were Mr-. R A. ,ardnei, Mm Victoria Edmunds, Mrs. t. .1. Mldgley, Mrs. K. M. Manookin, Mi.'s Florence Mldgley. Miss Edith Mldgley Mldg-ley and MISS Mildred Gardner. Following a short wedding trip tho couple will be at home In the Swan apartments after Tebruary 15. The date for the annual breakfast of the Ladies' Literary club, which had been set for March L was reconsidered re-considered at a meeting, of the board ol iirectors of tho club In connection with the entertainment committee Mondrty afternoon. The date decld- i upon is February 18. Protest had been made by some of the club members at the idea or : i hanging t tie time for tho breakfa.-i from February, which Is the blr'.h month of the club. The only time foe breakfast has not been given in February Feb-ruary was tho year of the "flu" epidemic, ep-idemic, when no social gatherings were permitted "luring the month of February A precedent established some years j ago for having the club breakfast on the third Friday of the month of. February was brought to the attention atten-tion of the board, and it was dei ided to follow out that precedent, with the exception of placing tho date on Sat- 1 urday Instead of Friday, since a number num-ber of the club members, who an 1 teachers, could not attend Friday . ' a St. Mark's guild entertulned members mem-bers of the parish at tea Monday afternoon af-ternoon in the guild room of K.-chufh K.-chufh from! 2:80 until 4:30 o'clock. Tho feature 'of the afternoon was n j review of "If Winter Comes," by Hutchinson. Hut-chinson. French marigolds were used on the tea table. Mr.-, j. Walcott Thompson and MiTj. E. A lloger-i presided at the table. Assisting In serving were .Miss Sara t'hipman and Miss Mar-Jorlo Mar-Jorlo Chlpman. The comnflttee on arrangements, included Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood. Mrs J, A. Reeves, Mrs. C. A. Faus. ir.- George Smith and .Mis. It. VV. Bradley. Brad-ley. . Mrs W. R. Hutchinson entertained i members of the Short Story club Mori-I Mori-I day afternoon at her home on Third i avenue A program was followed by j tea. Pink and white carnations decorated dec-orated tho tea table, Mrs V. J Barretts presided nt the lea table. A paper on "The Young Intellectuals' Intellec-tuals' w is given bv Mrs. W. Bcoltl Keytlng. Mrs. U. W. McAllister reaM a story, "A Son of the Sidewalk," Curtlss La Q'Dny. Several members of tho Booklovcrs club were gucstH. , - Mrs. Mayme Smith announces the marriage of her daughter. Cora, lo Harry S I.eYuy. The wedding took place Saturday afternoon. January 8 . at 3 o'clock at the home of the bride. No. IT I'alace apartiiKnt.-i. Mr. Le-Vay Le-Vay will leave soon for California and Mrs LeVuy will Jom him there later. Members of the Kansas club, composed com-posed of Salt Lakers who were former for-mer residents of Kansas, enjoyed lb-anniiul lb-anniiul dinner of the lub In tin? jrr;il of the Hotel Utah last Monday nlg'i'.. Dancing followed. The guests were seated at small I ibles with covers for eight. Jonquils fornved tho centerpiece for each tit -ble. Artificial sunflowers, the Kan-Baa Kan-Baa State flower, "were favors. An address of welcome was given by Glen J. Hudson, president of the club. Other addresses were given Cy Judge E. F. Colborn and Dr. A. C. Wherry. Community singing was led by C. E. Painter, dressed like tho old-fashioned singing master. The sunflower dance wfP; given by four young girls In costume. They were Mlai Frances Armstrong. Mis Gene Hanson, Miss Katherlne Sham-hart Sham-hart and Miss Josephine Hall. A poem written by Walt N'athan, Kansas poet, was read by Mrs. H. K. KHngender. A greeting from United States Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas was read by Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Stocking. Greetings from Governor Gov-ernor Allen of Kansas were read i.y Mr Hudson. Extracts read from an original newspaper was a feature of the program. pro-gram. Each guest was given an opportunity op-portunity to respond to the toast, 'Who's Who in Kansas." One hundred were in attendance. The committee on arrangements lr-cluded lr-cluded Glen J. Hudson, Mrs. C. E. Painter. Mrs. II. K. Klingender and Mrs, J. A. Hogle. i-s Leila Warner, a February bride, was tho guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower and tea given Pu day afternoon by Mrs. W Maclean. Mac-lean. Jr . at her home in the Avon-dale Avon-dale apartments. Purple heather and rose-colored snapdragons were combined in an iridescent ir-idescent bowl on a cluny lace cover as a centerpiece for tho tea table. Rose-olored candles were In crystal holders. The hostess was isetsted by her mother. Mrs. A. E. Graham and her sister. Miss Nanon Graham. Tn-guests Tn-guests Included, in addition to th guest of honor. Mrs. M. M. Warner. Miss Dorothy Koblnson. Miss Mildred Bui, Miss Dolly Greenwood, Mlas Anita An-ita Dull, Mlsa Marlon Nottage, Mlbs Phyllis Reldor, Mis Tarda NuttnU. Miss Luclle Maclean. Miss Julia Shores. Mrs. E. H Barnes, Mlsa Mau- nnu Barnes. Miss Lillian Barnes. Miss Romaino Peterson and Miss Helen Gabbott. ... Miss Caroline McCuno entertained at a trousseau tea Sunday afternoon at her home on Park street. Color schemes were carried oul in pink and white. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. W. Louis Franchere, Miss Lila Nilson. Miss Elizabeth Mel-larkcy Mel-larkcy and Miss Norma Xllson. Mrs. Arthur Gardiner entertained at a party Monday evening at h:r home, 10i0 Wilson avenue, in honor of Miss McCune. The evening w.is spent in games, l'rizes'weie won by Mrs. Clyde Edmonds and Miss Lila Nilson. Color schemes were carried out In pink and white. A crystal basket bas-ket of pink and while carnations formed tho centerpiece for the din- net table. The' guests numbered I thirty. i |