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Show I 1 Salt Lake Society lib SALT LAKE. March 25. Mrs Francis B, Brown entertained .it a miscellaneous shower last Monday l night at her homo, 776 Fourth ave-H ave-H nuo, in honor of Miss Gladys Lucille H; Jones, a bride of this week. The living room was decorated In Hl scarlet carnations, and pink sprint W flowers were used on the supper table H In the Binlng room. The hostess waSl U assisted by her two daughters, Miss; Hj l.uoetta Brown and Miss Frances' Bl The guests numbered twenty-five, j H I including members of the fibrosis r-HL r-HL orlty of the Utah Agricultural college H of Logan, of which the bride is H1 member. 1 B Mrs Gleed Miller of Idaho Falls H is visiting her parents; Mr. and Mrs B o P. Cherdron, and Mr 1,1,1 Mrs. Glen Miller. Mrs" Glen Miller H lained :i few Of the young friends ot 1 Mrs. Gleed Miller at tea Saturday af- H ternoon at the Miller home on First B Mrs. M D Whi.ney and Mrs. E. B D, Woodruff, who have l.een spiMulmg B the winter in Honolulu, have returned B to San Francisco. They will slay at I the St. Francis bbtel in that city for B a coupl of weeks before returning to I Salt Lake. BH K Announcement has been received in I 1 Salt Lake of the engagement of E, F. H Haves, son f J. Al. Hayes formerly K of this citv and now ot Tehaohapl, B CaU, to Ml-- MaVie Thornton of Yuma. H Ariz The Wedding took ilace Tucs- B oay ;U lh'' Kfsilftanoe or Judge Perd H Snyder. Jr., nt TcchachaL'l A1''" Al K w Garcia, slater ot the bride, was bridesmaid and Harry R Todd was H best v BBVm Former SaH Lakers in Jittetulu nr H) Wert Mr. and Mrs. John M H''V Miss Marian Have Miss C-.ra Flin- H ders, A. P. Midgley and Harry R- H Todd The couple will make their I home in Tehachapi. where r Hayes B is with the Monolith Portland Cement I company. BVBB BBWI Members of rhapter D of the P. L. B 0 sisterhood entertained members of chapter A at the Y. W. C. A. club B rooms Monday afternoon Tea was H served al the conclusion of the PTO-B PTO-B gram. Airs. A. J. Qorbam and lira H F H Haley were hostesses unci were assisted in serving by officers of the B chapter. Dr George E. Fellow gave an in-teresting in-teresting address on 'The Irish Queer lion " Irish melodies were sung by J ujRS Doris Burlff and piano Hons were given by Miss Katharine Havles. About fifty were In attend- BBBa BBB An interesting meeting of the dra- j matlc section of the LadW Literary BBvl club Was held Monday afternoon at the clubhouse B who has recently r'. urn.-.l trom Lu- rope, where she has made a reputa-BBvl reputa-BBvl tion as a professional dancer, gave en informal talk on Mask Dances. Airs, l Gordon Williamson read DeDuran by Sacha Gultry Plans were made for a bridge tea to be jlven by the B i section during Easter week. Salt Lake branch of the American Association of University Women have extended an invitation to Mrs. BBvl Herbert Hoover, who will arrive in tho citv with her husband early next B I week for a luncheon at the Hotel Utah Tuesday. Mrs. Hoovei Is i past B officer in the national organization. B It is the plan of the association, in B rase Mr- Hoover accepts the ln,vlta-B ln,vlta-B tion. to invite members of Hellenic association, the College dub. Vassar club. Smith club, Wclloslov H club and women numbers of the fac-B fac-B ulty of Westminster college and the University of Utah to join them at BBBl BBvB Tnc executive board of the associa- B -ion will meet this morning on the mezrnlne of the Hotel Utah at l'l fl o'clock to complete plans for the en-BBBB en-BBBB tprtninment. H Mrs. E. D. Hammond , and Mrs. H Hendrlk Romeyn entertalneii at the H 1 first in a series of bridge teas a, the home ot Mn Hammond on Perry H venue "Wednesday afternoon. Daffo-H Daffo-H Oils were used in the living room IJ'ink snapdragons in a uaLKf. iu iuou i he centerpiec e for the tea table in the dining room. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. A. C. Behle and Airs. A. D. Smith. Assisting In sering were Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur E Smith. Miss Jane Kotu.yn and Mis- Margaret Kin;; Guests were entertained a. nine, tables at bridge, with others for tea The seeond in the series of parties i was given Thursday. Miss Louise Daugerfleld, a bride of next week, was the Ku'st of honor at a miscellaneous shower given last Wednesday night by Mrs A. C. Dan-gerfleldi Dan-gerfleldi ltl Third E.i Pink and white sweet peas and hearts wore ;crranged in u basket as a eeViterplece for the supper table. The guest? included Mrs. Jesse Llt-iledlke. Llt-iledlke. Airs, h F. Danger field. Sr.. "j Miu W L. Pullman, Mrs. It F. i)angerfield. .Mrs. John Tarn, mn, Mr Alvln Keddington, Airs Larry Pol-J Pol-J lock. Miss Jennie Enholm. Mrs. Thomas Ash. AIls Helen French. Mi-,, Elvers Hartmtfh, Miss Alice Hartman, j Airs. Jack Stewart. Mrs. John F. Hartman. Mrn Davfd PlattS, Al;-Howard Al;-Howard Browstcr,-' Mla Ida Booth. Miss F.lsie iihln.rn. Mrs I'sed l'.iini ter, MlS)l Erma Borrm.m, Miss Luclle S-mirii .ind Mr:. Fred WnN. i Members of the Welfare club en-t,:inln"'l en-t,:inln"'l in the third of :t series of Oard parlies "t the home of Mr- B 1 .is.se on North Seeond Wesl htront, Wednesday afternoon fellow fel-low Joiuiulls- In a crystal basket formed a centerpiece for the tea table The hostess was assisted by Mrs. B IJ. Ramey and Mrs. Jennie M Ex-ford. Ex-ford. Tho guests were Mrs, J. J- Mor-rlSt Mor-rlSt Mm i: V Heath. Mre. Anna Maple. Mrs D. L. Sawyer. Mrs J. H, Ivlng, Mrs .1 . A. CoateS, Mr. Lee Hill. Al r; H. M. HonSOn, Mrs. Ij. J Jeffries. Mrs Ktlward FJorne, Airs. J. A Houston, .Mr.-. Claude Johti-BOI1 Johti-BOI1 At re E. A. Wolfe and Allss Ruth Wolfe In honor of Hlxty-llfth birthday nn-niversary nn-niversary of Mrs n. o Dal ton, her sonii and daughters entertain d al the MQCline place on North Al.nin Ureet Issi Wednesday night The guests ln- ( lnded friends of Mrs. Dalton, now living in S;iit Lake formerly of Man-assa, Man-assa, Colo., and the San Luis valley. The evening was spent -In dam Ins and various kinln of Informal diversion diver-sion A light supper was served. The decorations were spring flowers. The hosts and hostesses wen Air and Airs H . W. Dalton, Airs. Mary H. Dalton. Miss Daphne Dalton. Ld-gar Ld-gar L. Johnson. 10 S Dalton, Mark A Dalton. Air. and Alr. D Al Pal-ton. Pal-ton. The guests numbered -00. Announcement Is made by F. V. Whitehead of the engagement of his daughter. Luclle. to Walter C. b -Allllan. son of Mr and Mrs. Mioh isl AleMlllan of Alurray. Th- (redding will take place Wednesday 'f next week. I Mils Patricia Merrlman, who left Wednesday for her home at the Presidio, Pre-sidio, San franclSCO, after visiting Airs F I. Knudsen at Fort Douglui., was the guest of honor at a buffet luncheoh, followed by bridge, given by Airs Knudsen Tuesday. Jonquils and acacias were arranged In a crystal vase as a cenierploeo for the table, and a yellow lib a was curried cur-ried out In all of the deroratlve details de-tails The h ok less ..s assisted by Airs Fred W. Bugbee, Mrs. J . M. Petty, Mrs. S. E. Gurney, Mrs. Copley BOOS and Mrs. R. C. P'enner. Twenty-five guests were in attendance. Officers were eleeted by the alumnae alum-nae chapter of Lambda Phi Lambda sorority of the University of Utah in a business meeting at the Hotel Utah Monday afternoon. The new offle-.rs are Mls.s Luclle Margntis, president. Miss Uernlce Derrick, vice president; Miss Verntta Lindsay, secretary; Miss (In gtresper, treasurer. Mrs. Donald Cameron, presx correspondent. correspond-ent. Miss Alargetts and Mys. Cameron will entertain members of the chapter chap-ter this evening at B theatre purty, followed by supper at the Rollsserle Inn. The marriage of Miss Vera Mun-ford. Mun-ford. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W J. Alunford. and Renjamln E Gorrl'.l took place last Tuesday night at 8 o'clock s4 the homo of the bride's parents, C07 Ramona avenue Tho ceremony was performed by Bishop George Graham. a reception foi- lowi .1 The rooms were decorated In palrnn, ferns, pink roses and carnations. A basket of pink rosea was the centerpiece center-piece for li, supper tablo. The brid wore a while Canton crope, beaded, with a veil caught with orange blossoms. She carried bride roses. The bridesmaid. Miss ivy Canning, wore pink organdy and earned ear-ned pink sweet paae. James Franklin Frank-lin waa best man. The wedding mareh was played by Mrs. Dewev Cannon g Assisting In receiving were Mr:. Jackson Fugmlre and .Mrs. Claude Smith. Assisting In the dining room Were Mls-s Ib-ne Park. MIsm lnrln Pack and Miss Vera Williams. About i5o guests were in attendance Tho couple have gone to California to spend two months Jn a trip alom; ! the . oust They will be at home In Salt Lake arter Ma 15. M rubers of the staff of graduate-nurses graduate-nurses of St. .Mark's hospital entertained enter-tained at luncheon at the Hotel Utah Tuesday In honor of Mrs. N. F V. Crosslandi retiring superintendent ot the hospital, and her mother, Mr.-Jane Mr.-Jane Wright, who will leavi in .i short while for Philadelphia A round luneheon table in o pi i vate dining room was decorated In a color scheme of lavender and yellow the hospital ooldfes, fellow Jonquils were arranged In ii busket as a can-terpleco. can-terpleco. v ith yelldti tulle tied on the I handle and estending over the Cloth. ! Cover.-, were laid 'tor fourteen The hostesses were Miss Kdnn Reason. Rea-son. Alls-. Jessie Harper. Miss Laura LundquUt, Miss Mary Goode. Mi4 Man mn. "Miss Mab' i Sdhaffner, Aiis.s EUs Briggs, Miss Esther Albertson. viuiei ejksmiD, aiiss uiara arson. ar-son. Mi . H.atrire Riyhop ,ui.l MI s Jennie Tinklepaugh. Mrs. Ira D. Wines has returned from a three mi.nths' trip to California, Califor-nia, and le again ut home at the Bransford. Mr. Elizabeth M. Shea has returned re-turned from a ten month.' visit to Chicago. e Mra. VV. C. Hull of Los Angeles , i spending some time at the Newhouse hotel. e In celebration of its seventh blrth-I blrth-I day anniversary the Sail Lake Mothers' Moth-ers' club entertained at luneheon at My Shop Wednesday, The lunchi m was arranged In the form of an H. I Yellow Jonquils and lavender and j whit straw flowers were used for table deeoralions. Tho place cards I were In jonquil designs and the favor ; I were candy daisies A birthday cake waa a feature of the de. orations and later of the feast A program followed luncheon. Piano Httlectlons were given by Mrs J. A. Ingolg' vocal numbers by Mr-Carl Mr-Carl A. Porter, readings by Mrs. Esther Es-ther Husbands; voe?.l solos by Alr- E. L. Silv. rsti in. and a history of the club's activities by the year by seven of the club members, as follows Mrs. F. W. Meukln. Mrs. D. R. Lewis Mrs. J V. Jarrett. Mrs. Carl A Torter. j Airs. H. W. Lowery. Mrs Stanley A. I RobrtM and Mrs. H. R. Parker, ana la loreeajst for the future by Airs. H J. Blnch and piano selections by Mrs Donald C. Rob. . The committee on orrangemcnts ln-1 ln-1 eluded Mrs. Robert Peel. Airs. E. L. Stlversteln, Mrs. S. D. Calonge and Alr H. J. Rlnch. Covers were laid for fortv. lnclud- Ing Mrs F W. Moakln, Mrs. R. J. M..-. km. Mrs p. e. Murray, -Mrs. A. H. Groeabeck, Alra. G. M. Groes- I k. Airs. P. R. Bauford, Mrs. Carl A. Porter, Airs H. J. Bodmer, Mrs J E. Stanton. Mr6. A. W. Lowery, i Mrs. F. E. Pierce Mrs. R. H. Ash- worth. Mrs. H M. Wletiss, Mrs. W. C. Hurd. Alio. H R. Paiker, Mrs B. 1 Calonge. Mrs. Stanley A. Robert-. Mrs. D. R. Lewis. Mrs. Frank BotteriU, Mis. J. A. Ingols, Mr W. F . Ford. Mrs. J. V. Jarrett Airs John L. Griffiths. .Mrs. H. J Hin. h. Airs. W. E- Impey, Airs Charles' Brown, Mrs. Homer F. Picks, Mrs T. W. Walk, Mrs. J M. En-Slgn, En-Slgn, Airs. L. F. Hamel, Mrs Ainu- rice a. Barrett. Airs. o. w. Ewim. Mis. O. W. McGlll. Mrs J H Smith, Mrs Henrietta Alartln. Mrs. Bdward L. Bilvsrsteln, Airs Robert Peel, Mr. J- A. Foley. Mrs. T. R. Holm. in. Airs C. E- Taylor and Mr, John Corey. Airs. Hai iy J. Rrown entertnlned members of the Plate club Wednes-flaj Wednes-flaj .it luncheon and cards at her honW, 1351 Ninth East street A drawn work over was over purple on a long table. A low bowl of violets and lilies of tho valley was the centerpiece. cen-terpiece. The place cards were in designs to correspond with the centerpiece. cen-terpiece. The hostess was assisted by Miss Maj-guerlte Price. Covors were laid for Mrs. J. Cnrleon und the following follow-ing club members: Mrs. Rowland A. YV,.lk- r, Air.-. .1 E Reggan. Mrs. Andrew An-drew P, Gallecher, Airs. D. S. McAllister, Mc-Allister, Mrs. Thomas Temple, Mrs. Charles Dunn Moor, Mrs. Prank B, Walk. r, Mrs. Jay H. Charon, Airs. Edward R. Rywater and Mrs. J. Fred geate. Mrs. Frank A Kirk entertained the Wednesday Five Hundred club Wednesday Wed-nesday at her homo, 808 East Fourth Bouth street Luncheon wbb followed by cards Pink rosebud" In a crystal bowl formed the centerpiece for the tea tab). . Covors were laid for Airs Henry BcOfleld, Airs. A. A. Oberg, Airs. F. W. Belttcl. Mrs. Glen H. Jarm.in. Mrs. Walter B Mayor, Miss Helen Evans. Mrs Arthur T. Weir, Airs. Karl Bchufelt, Mrs. A Kennedy Thornton. Airy. Ryron A. Strong. Mra Lynn E. Baxter. Mrs. 11 . Al . Wolf ., e.d Mrs. H. U Williams Miss Nov i Clegg, an April bride, was th guest o lhonor at 0 kensini;-ton kensini;-ton given Thursday afternoon by Miss Eleanor Woolley and Atiss Helen Thomas at the Thomas home, 2555 Highland drive. l ink nnd lavender sweet peas were arranged In a basket, tied with pink tulle, as a centerpiece for the tea table. The hostesses were assisted by their moth. rs. Mrs H H. Thomas and I Mrs K . T. Woolb y. nnd also by ' Miss Kathryn Thomas. The quests Ineluded Mrs r.rlBb.im Clegs;, Miss Ramona Clegjr. Mua Donna Jones. Miss Nola McCnslln, Mlsi K'litberine Aider, Miss rens Gray, Miss' Mildred Olrard, Miss Bon-neta Bon-neta Datby, MTlss Lieona Watson, MIh- Gwendolyn Hallstrom, Mrf. tlifin.l Sroilh. Sli-s Henrietta Rtelfel, MI.ih Trieste Pearson, Miss Martha Cannon. Can-non. Miss Ila Emms and Miss Perxls Quayle. in conndiment to Mr. and Mra. Waldo P Mldirley, who left Saturday for their home In New Yoik. after spending a year in Salt Lake, Mr. Mldgley's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. II MMgley entertained at their home, 144 Third avenue lust Thursday Thurs-day night Mr Midgley, who in sn art 1st, has spent the last year In Utah painting the beauty spots of his native na-tive Htate. The evening was spent in informal diversions and buffet supper wm i pyed The rooms were decorated In Spring flowers. ABfdstInK In receiving and entertaining enter-taining the guests were Mrs. R, A. Gardner, Mr j m. Manookin, Miss Florence Midgley Miss Grace Mitig- ley and 'Mis.s Kldlth Midgley. About forty were In attendance. a a a Tho marriage of Miss Gladys Luclle Lu-clle Jones and McLatrbn Edwards of Logan took plaei, Thurs.lay nnri)liu; In the Salt Lake temple A reception followed last night at the homo of tho bride's brother ami slster-ln-l.iw Mr. and Mrs Shirley P. Jonc, on D street. A color scheme of pink and whit. was carried out In the hOUBS decorations. decora-tions. Pink carnations. geraniums and ferns were used In the receptlor room Pink sweet peas were nr-ranged nr-ranged In a biiHket, with ferns ne . eenterplece for the supper table in the dining room The bride wore a gown of white taffeta, with a veil caught with orange or-ange blossoms, and carried bride roses nnd llllei of the vallev The bridesmaid, Miss Leona Evans, wore pink taffeta and carried Columbia roBes. Assisting In receiving the guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R. Jones, parents of the bride, and Mr. nnd Mn. William Edwards of Logan, parents of the bridegroom .xnist-Ing .xnist-Ing in the dining room were Mr Fred H. Cornlek' Mrs. C K. Bradford. MIhs Ada Strlngham Miss tJeneve Strlngham, Miss Amy Whitney and Miss Marguerite Judd. Following a brief wedding trip, the couple will make their homo In Suit Lake. Mrs. E D, Hammond and Mrs. Hendrlk Romeyne entertained in the second of a series of bridge teas Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Hammond on Perry avenue, Federal heights. The first party was given Wednesday afternoon. Presiding at the tea table yesterday were Mrs. Glen Miller and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur E Smith. Assisting in serving were Miss Jane Romeyne, Miss Helen Howard and. Miss Margaret King. Forty guests were in attendance. - Mrs. W. L Owen entertained her sewing club at luncheon Thursday afternoon af-ternoon at her home, 1013 Highland drive, In honor of Mrs George Cook Cards and sewing followed luncheon Assisting the hostess were Mrs. J. W Wilson, Mrs. A. J. Mettler and Mrs. J B. Rlsley. Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Root have gone to San Francisco for a visit. Mrs Shirley P Jones and children chil-dren have returned from a visit to relatives in San Francisco. |