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Show palt Lake Society 'j LAKE July 15. Captain and o. J- Lrfinptry entertained at a r jarty FrWay evenlnpr at their t at F'Tt Douglas in hoiMr of f jjKpi I'. G McAlexandor Vrll.)V, formed a centerpiece for the lKr table. Tl'fi place cards i JErcrs were for General Al- 2? Colonel and .Mrs F. W. Kiig-IEolon-1 and Mrs L Knudscn jBlr!. Cat hiTln.' I-tntnrh, of ,ms HjBiicf-nivnt t j . i - Ibe wed-flMpf.Mrs wed-flMpf.Mrs Mart hi Jndd and John J. j jNKrt, Jr., of U , ; .- The mar- jBtook plare -ii !h" r idence of Bimticl C JLialdwin Thursday jK-Tlio ceremony was perform-PfEy perform-PfEy the K Murk Klfenbark of Pt Cjnv E p I 1 ' " 1 1 1 church in the pros-Bf pros-Bf relatives and close friends. Hs couple loir, immediately after Jffcreinonv Tor . trip through the BKjan northwest Tor a month and Hake their home In Salt Iako. brlfi' Is native of Tn-ftion, at and hi- I ii n one of th fac-h, fac-h, wTot 11"" : ' i-d h last two B anil Mrs. W. Barrows en-"Clneil en-"Clneil Friday evening at their home' BBfll East street In honor of Miss ..HEdna AHaus)i. n bride of next I4H A Japntu-' aaBf 'table, vvitli a basket of hlue phlnium mil ' p:-oplii I i. Th- ball-H ball-H way decora! id n rlmson ram-fcosex ram-fcosex and irlen of golden! a, 4rs weri n.-ed abou the house. ll Stl'"'v li" In lt d MIsj !bau,'"h. in iressnian and ,ir r Leather-1 4, Mr and MSV I.. F. Hubbard. t I Mir a m I.:bl-..r0k -Mrs Li F m bts, Mr and .Mrs. W. D. Prosser. I I BBlizaboth Prosser, Mr. and Mrs . Irge E. Skclton Mr and NT rs ' J 1 Bgh. Paul Tawncy. Bruce lja- Site, I'.inii-I robe.-! and David and Mrs Dwight L. Simpson1 iped at dinrx r Friday evening I I home in 'he illllcrest apart-! In honor ol I Olone .Tames M j U of Pocatcllo, Idaho, who in at the HoUl rtah color scheme of pink and blue Carried i.i,: .n i b lable de.-ora-KWlth pm'r in-, -i and bh.e .l.-lphi-l 1 arranged as a centerpiece. B guests in addition lb. cur pI N flmor w -m Mr (Jeorjre Robert in-, m loll and Mr an" Mr-. I Seott Ver-I k Ion. .: ... !Hl Fred en Fil- Bbvcnin 'i ) n"nie . n i eimont hie In honor of M;s L irj Marl jtMde o! rie.M Lavender and : " 9 peas decorated the rooms, I Aer was serr-d -n small tabltea i juesis iiumoer. ii nvontv m ho-te.ss v.'.a- .I- :-, i. ,i p., ,irs. IB Woolle and Mr- lira h' U'irJok nftt, Hudson Smith of Providence, ' the guest of Mrs Charles E. BKp, of the Critcblow apartments. kBmlth and her 1, i i ... j.,.c on Snilth, were residents ol Sa" a (or it con-idcrable period nnti! I M. twenty years ago when they B Rnde Island. They had a I) Circle of friends all jf whom a m lad to welcome Mrs Smith fit to the city ML James Bernard McFnany, for- of thLs city, ha- jusr arrived i Florida, Cuba an 1 I'anama: ni "B she spent the winter ;i ml Kj.rlng M tos and will be at the Hotel Utah l.few djs on her wax to Los les. . . . Ml Gladys Sevtell entertained at a' a lllaneous shower Friday evening, ir home on Laird avenue, in u :Mrs. V lllinin L Seweli former- b Melba Davis n recent 1 .rl d -j M Poms were decorated in pink and as Ii roses The puests numbered ty-flve JfJ V. Frank Knox left ThurSda: 'o: . Ornla. to spen.l the n-ma.n i. i oi II bnmer . M G Randol entertained at J: t luncheon Tuesday at her home It: ) atreet !n honor of Miss ErnllV o!l Bams of Fort Sheridan, 111 and 1 Marjor;e i J i . I who hi- re. ill f returned from a visit to New . The rooms and tab!e were S Sated in garden flowers The J numbered twentj -seven da . " H is Myra Albaugh, a bride of next ( . was the .o-a of honor at a rgflrpn given Wednesday by Mrs D. Keeler at h-r horn, on -1 mth South street Irden flower.- In rose shades dec- the table. Covers were laid Miss Albaugh, Mrs. E, O. Leath-L Leath-L d, Mra B. F. Forbes, Mrs. W. M fcwney, Mrs. W. D. Prosser. Mrs. I "Wlnegar. Mrs. F. L lncgar lire. E. H. Dorman IM- Lynn E Baxter entertained at ( Won, followed by "500 " for the pn of the Wednesday Fie Hun- , dred club Wednesday at her homo In the- Fairmont apartments. LUni heo'n was served at small tables with a baekel ot pink sweet peas as a centerpiece for each. Covers were laid for twelve Miss Bessie Norton was in extra guest The hostess was laaafsted by her sister. Miss Florence Burton. Mr and Mr. Sylvan Noack, who went abroad In Lie early summer, are now In Parle, where they will spend two weeks They will next go to Holland Hol-land for a month arid then to Berlin for the same length of time. They Will sail for America October 20 and l will visit In Salt Lake on their return to their home in Los Angeles Mrs. Frank G Stelner of Chicago, formerly Miss Euth Cowie of this city. ,.a entertained at tea Thursday afternoon af-ternoon by Mrs. Frank A- Stelner, mother of the husband of the guest of honor- at the Steiner home, 1175 Second avenue Garden flower were used throughout through-out tire, hou-e Pink rosea and blue delphinium were combined in a centerpiece cen-terpiece for the lea table. The "hostess was assisted by Mrs. E D. Co'.v;e, Mrs Herb, i i u Maemlllan. Mrs Fred A. Hale. Mrs. Vivian P Strange, Mrs Fred C Hern. Mrs W L Blierbeck Assisting In the dining room w ere MiSfl Kate Groo Miss Florence Flor-ence Halloran. Miss llve Benson, Mrs Albert B. Fisher, Jr. Mrs Thomas F Keame, Mrs Boyd T Park, Mrs Crl A. Fisher, Miss Kath-erlne Kath-erlne ESUorbeck and Miss Mildred Dern. Taking the giiesta' cards at the doov were Jeanette Steiner and Prlscllla Bacon The marriage of Miss Klva Taylor daughter Of Mr and Mrs S. F. Taylor, Tay-lor, and Matthias Cowley took place Thursdaj morning In the Salt Iake temple. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony at the home of the bridegroom's parentsv Mr and Mrs M. f Cowley, 123 oiih West Temple Street The table was decorated In sweet peas. Crers were laid for twenty. dinner was given Thursday evening even-ing at the home ot the bride's parents, par-ents, isi 2 South Wesi Temple street, followed by an Informal reception. Mr and Mrs Cowjej left FrhJay af;ernoon for New Vork to make their home. Mrs. K K. Sleffenson and Mrs. Hal Parr entertained at bridge tea Thursday afternoon at the home of Sirs Bteffenson, 27:. K street. In honor hon-or oi Miss Ldcille A iter burn and Miss Wlldn Arterburn of Lincoln. Neb Sliasta dilsies 111 a, basket decorated the tea table .' ie lables ueie irrrvn-rrd frr l-.riHr'o j and tea was served at Ihe card tables t following the g nr.es The hostesses were assisted lv Miss 'era Tracy. ... Mrs L E Hall lias returned from a six weeks i-;t in the east. Mrs. Hall vi-ited in Amesbury, Mass., Chicago and Denver, and atlend'-d a reunion of her class at Ml. Holyokc COUego, and the annual meeting of the Whit-lier Whit-lier Home association at Amesburg. 1 Mass.. ,,( which -he is an associate ( lrn!.i p ... 1 Mis Richard a Burkhardt entertained enter-tained at luncheon Wednesday at her borne in Harmony place In lionor of Mrs. Crelghton Grant King, a recent bride who has arrived from Washington Wash-ington uj make Her home in Salt Lake T i ie delphinium and gold marl-rrotds marl-rrotds formed m effective centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for the following In addition to the guest Of honor Mrs. F. W F.dwards Mrs Samuel A. King, Mrs. Lorenso Richards. Rich-ards. Mrs. Herbert E Barnes, Mrs Lyman it Kartlneau, Sirs. Albert E Moie. .ir. j x Hammond Jr. Mrs. Mathew N.all. Mrs. R W Voung. Jr Mr John lames and Mr-Jay Mr-Jay C Edwards j ' - - Mrs. j s. Vermillion and daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Margaret Vermillion, hav. returned from a visit to Lung Beach and Alhnmhra. Cal They attended attend-ed the Shriners' convention in San Pram isco . Mrs. C A Wymote of Lotig Beach. 1 1S visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. S. Vermillion ... Mrs P. Leo Jenson and children of , Bilgham City, are guests of Mr. and Mrs M L. Hamson. 108U South Fourth East. . Mrs. Copley Enus. wf of Major Eno of Fort Douglas, entertained some of the women of the post at bridge and a late supper Tuesday night at her quarters, while the officers offi-cers were being entertained at a banquet Pink sweet peas decorated the supper sup-per table The guests Included Mrs Catherine Botoch of Los Angctes. Mrs. F. L. Knudsen, Mrs. F. W. Bug-bee, Bug-bee, Mrs. Julian M. Eartlett Mri J. M. Petty, Mrs Q. J. Lang try, Mrs. W W Gordon. Mrs. Raymond H Fennor. Mr S. F Gurney, Mrs. j Waterman arid Mrs F. w. Pease . Mrs Julian Riley and Mrs. C. D. Campbell entertained at the Campbell Camp-bell home on Flrt avenue at a brldK breakfast in honor o.I Mlns Ethel Firman, a bride of the summer. Pink sweet peas and gypaophila formed a centerpiece for the- table Shasta daislea were used througiiout the house. Covers were laid for twelve at small tables. Hhe hostesses hos-tesses were assisted by Ml- Bentrl. Riley and Miss Dorothy Campbell In compliment to Miss Myra Al-battgb, Al-battgb, a bride ol this week, Mrs B. F. Frobes entertained at a linen shower at her home '.25 Logon avenue, ave-nue, Sunday afternoon A gold and white color scheme was carried out on the tea table with galega and pypsophil.i. Bluebells ami gypaophila were used in the lining lin-ing room. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. R C O'Nell and Mrs J L Clem-.m.-- Assisting in serving were Sllsa Blbabeth Pros.srr. Miss Miriam llut.-bard llut.-bard and Miss Violet Barrows The guests' carda were received at the door by Miss Frances Frobes and Ml.--. Margaret 1 . 1 1 in r nnil . The guests numbered fifty. Mr and Mrs. Melbourne Romney and small daughter, billy Larue. hae returned from the Hermitage In Og-den Og-den canyon, where they spent a few days. Miss Mable Bailey left Monday for a tour of the northwest and the California Cali-fornia roast to spend the remolndi f of the summer. ... Mrs Gcorfre II Duste and small son and daughter of S.m Francisco are visiting Mrs. R M. Duste. Mrs Duste was formerly Mies Rae Lam-bourne,, Lam-bourne,, ... Mr. and Mrs William D. Price, and daughter, Elon Grace, have left for California to spend the summer. a Dr. and Mrs P F. O'Gara, 1j5 I street, have returned from a five weeks' trip to Now York and other eastern i.lties.- ... Mrs. Tom D, Pitt, who ha been in th employ of the government at Washington for seeral yeurs. Is in the ' ity on her annual vacation. . Mr and Mrs A. W. MeCune have returned to thtir home in Los Angeles Ang-eles after a visit to the city. They celebrated their goldm wedding anniversary an-niversary during their stay In the city. . . Mrs. W Mont Ferry hs gone to Brighton to or,, n I be Ferry surnnr-r cottage. Perryland," for th summer. sum-mer. ... Mrs Lester D Freed nnd children and Mis Afton Voung hao gono to the Freed summer home on the Weber We-ber river. ... Announcement is .lust made of tho marriage of Miss Melva Groo Davis to William L. Sewell, Jr. Th- wedding wed-ding took place July 3. The . ouple are now at homo in the Richmond apartments. . Mrs. Charles M. Watson and children chil-dren arrived Thursday from Washington, Wash-ington, D, C. where Major Walson Is stationed at tho Walter Reed hospital hos-pital and will spend some time with Mrs Walson's parents, Mr and Mrs. Lee Charles Miller. Major and Mrs. Walson and children have recently returned from Coblenz, where th-'y spent the past two years. Mr. and Mrs Miller entertained at a garden dancing party Saturday evening eve-ning at their homo on East First South street in honor of Mrs. Walson. Wal-son. ... In compliment to Miss Luclle Arterburn Ar-terburn and Miss Wllda Arterburn of Lincoln, Neb., guests of Miss Glen-na Glen-na Marriott. Mrs. Clarence Douglas entertained at tea Wednesday afternoon after-noon at her home in the Alscen apartments apart-ments on Enst Sixth South street Shasta daisies and roses fo a silver sil-ver basket formed the centerpiece for the tea table. Pink candles were In silver holders. Presiding at tho tea tablf we.r. Mre. William W. Oreru and Mr" J Pldcock. Assisting In serving were Mrs Dougloi Swan, Mis. ' 4 ' I K K Steffen8en, Miss Very Tracey. Miss Ardelle Leavltt and Miss Diana MoyeS. Margaret Pldcock received the guests' cards at the door. About 40 called. ... Mrs. George D. O'Connor entertained enter-tained at luncheon and bridge Monday Mon-day afternoon at her home. 106(T South Eighth West street. In honor of Mrs. A. Y. Hardy of Honolulu. : A basket of red roses formed the Centerpiece for the table. Covers wire laid for Mrs. Hardy. Ms. Leo J Baehle, Mrs. David Koith, Mrs. A. E. Goodspeed. Mrs Bernard Devi De-vi nny, Mrs. L. E. Miller and Mrs S. H Me.Mnrrin. . Mrs. Kenneth Mauss entertained at her home in the Fillmore apartments Monday at luncheon in honor of Miss Elva Taylor, a bride of this week, 'and Miss pay Siddoway of Venice, Cal. I Luncheon was served at one long table, with a bowl of crimson ranib-1 ranib-1 ler roses as a centerpiece Covers j were laid for the following in addition addi-tion to the guests of honor- Miss Vera Taylor. Miss Edna McKean. Mrs. j Oscar Chrlstensen Miss Ruth Cand-j Cand-j land and Miss Vernetta Lludsay b ... Mrs George A Snow Is expected expect-ed in a short while from California I to visit her sister, Mrs. Dursilla , Grant. ' Miss Edith BeleSfl and Miss Ruth Beless entertained at bridge tea Mon-1 i day afternoon at their home. 707 Second avenue. Shasta daisies and ; blue corn flowers decorated tho liv-j liv-j lng room. Nasturtiums In a low bowl formed the centerpiece for the tea table. Six tables were arranged for cards and tea followed. Th- hostesses were assisted by Mrs Paul H. Hay and Mrs. J. Warren Beless. Announcement Is made of the marriage mar-riage of Miss Marguerite Doran of Denver and Dan H. Sullivan of Eureka. Eu-reka. The marriage took place Monday Mon-day morning at 7 30 o'clock at the Cathedral of the . Madeleine. A wedding wed-ding breakfast for relatives followed at the Kotlsserio Inn. The couple will make their home in Kureka. ... C. T. Pennarts has returned from a visit to his former home In Mi-comb. Mi-comb. 111. He was accompanied to Salt bake by his sister Sdiss Elisabeth Elisa-beth Pennarts, who will make her home in this city Mis Pennartz and .Mr. PeniiartZ arc at home In the Covey apartments. a . r Mrs Francis Q Sdataon and son, Billy, of Washington, D. C, are visiting visit-ing relatives in 5alt Lake. MrV Elizabeth II Corny has returned re-turned from a several weeks' trip to New York City and Chautauqua, where Nhr attended the biennial i : lng of tho General Federation of Women's clubs. ... Mr. and Mrs Oliver James O'Gradv and children Of Rochester. N. Y.. arrived Tuesday to visit Mr '?rady s brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A Hale. Mr. O'Grady Is a former congressman from New-York. New-York. Mr. and Mrs O. A R"lf have returned re-turned from a visit to relatives In Jamestown and Chautauqua, X. Y. Mr and Mrs. J. F. Rhodes and Miami Mi-ami Mrs. C. E. Wood entertained ;it a dancing party at the Rhodes home. 12S Third avenue. Wednesday evening ii Imnor of Mrs. F. W. Coath and Miss bcannah Wood and Harold Wood also of Oakland. The guests, in addition ad-dition to the guests of honor, included Mrs. Charles Wehmeyer, Mrs Clarence Dangerfield, Mrs. Grace Hunter. Mi' Charb s Dixon. Miss Helen Ames. Miss Rqth Casper, Bliss Mildred Cunningham Cunning-ham and Miss Elva Casper, Frank Newton, Wlnfb bl Sholes, S. A. JaensCh and Charles Dixon. Mrs J C. Watson entertained atj 'luncheon Thursday at her home .,n Ipouth Temple street. Sweet peas and roses decorated the table. The guests included Mrs. C. H Murphy of Sun-nyslde. Sun-nyslde. Mrs. Frank Eroff, Mrs. Elnora Thompson. Mrs. M G, Erickson and Mrs Norman Ahem. Mr an 1 Mrs. B. W Teason have ro-turned ro-turned from a several weeks' motor trip to Bryce, Zlon and the Grand canyon. . Mrs. Burt L.. White returned Wednesday Wed-nesday from a two months' visit In I Los Angeles, San Francisco and the beaches. . . Mirs Hattlo Carter has left for h visit to her brother. Lincoln J. Carter. In I'hlcago and will later go to New York to Bryce, Zlon and the Grand ca nyons. . Mr and Mrs J C. Weeter and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gorham have returned from a motor trip to Bryce and Grand canyons. . in compliment to Mrs W. F. Hel-mlck. Hel-mlck. formerly Miss May re Jollffo of this City, Miss Anita Dull entertained Friday afternoon at a kenslngtOD and bridge party at her home on Highland High-land Drive Tables were arranged for cards and tea In the garden, Vurlous garden flowers decorated the te tables. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. charlotte primrose, Mrs E. J. Dull and .Miss Maurine Brown. The iiuests in Lddltlon to the guest of honor Included In-cluded Miss Lavon Sharp Miss Nettle Sharp, Miss Mary Sneddon, Miss Lu-cll Lu-cll Sneddon, MISS Florence Davis, tilea Gladys Pannier, Miss Nina Wolfe. i da Rich, Miss Bertha Rich. Mre. i i Countryman, Mrs. C. W. Primrose, Prim-rose, Mrs George Regan. Mrs Will Sam Anderson, Mrs. Burt Bain. Mrs Reed Gardner, Mrs Therpn Si Parmeleo, Jessie Perry and Miss Ella Far-rl Far-rl nyton a a Mrs James A. Mcllweo of Denver war. the guest of honor at a tea given Filday afternoon by her daughter, Bin Thomas B. Trent, at her home, 07 Second avenue. Pink roses, sweet peas and marc folds decorated the rooms. The tea tullo hod cluny lace cover, with a centerpiece of pink roses in a silver bu.sk I t. Presiding at the te-a table were Mn. h. t. O'Qrien, Mrs. l h. Keanebeck, Sirs. Thomas Addison Janney and Mn.. ,J. Marrellus Snow Assisting In serv-j Inc were Miss Fdna Kusler Mrs. Rlch-ir.l Rlch-ir.l OrlOb, Mrs. P.. T Harris Mrs Otto 1 1 . Pisher. Mrs Roy Mclntyre, Mrs Dorotbj White Bliss Gertrude Geogh-egan Geogh-egan and Miss Kathleen Geoghegan, Marcellus Snow. dr.. received the guests' bards at the door. Seventy-five called. BllSS Martha Richards and William A. Fraser was married Saturday morn-ling morn-ling at 10 30 o'clock at the home of the brides grandfather. Franklin S. Richards. The ceremonj was performed per-formed by Mr. Richards, in the pries-Ii pries-Ii ace of relatives and close friends A buffet wedding breakfast followed, after which the couple left for San I Francisco. Following their honeymoon honey-moon on the Paclfb coast, Mr. and , Mrs. Fraser will be at home In Sail Lake. Intermediates of the Christian En-jdeavor En-jdeavor society of the Phillips Gongre' gatlpnal church enjoyed a progressive 1 dinner party Friday nlsht at the I homes of four members of the organisation organ-isation The first course was served I at the home of Miss Slgrld Worindahl, 'followed by the next course at Miss Gladys Danirerf leld's resbb-nce on Sixth West. Miss Dangerfield was assisted by Miss Louise Starbuck. Mlsa Katheryn Smith was the next hostess and dessert was served at .Miss Mary Scott's residence on First avenue. |