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Show I Salt Lake Society I SALT LAKE. Juno 3. Miss Alien i Pitt, a June bride, was the guoflt of I honor ax a card party and toa given 1 Monday afternoon by Mrs. Ll C. Dunn at her home on Milton avenue. The rooms and the tea table were &0CO-Jated &0CO-Jated In the garden flowers of the i season A basket of mnrg uerltex was the centerplei e for the tea table. The hostess was assistsed by Mr Robert Alkno Reedall The guests I i nhered thirty Mi-s Fitt entertained at a trousseau trous-seau tea Sunday afternoon at" her home, 14S WesJ .North Temple .street. ; i a basket of yellow buttercups was the centerpiece for the tea table Vel-jJf-'J low candles were In erystal holders. The hostess was assisted In serlng j hv her mother. Mrs. R. C. Pitt. Prc- i t siding at the tea table and assisting jti ! In serving wcte Mr.- U. Woollov. : Mi s Junetta Pitt, Miss Agnes Pitt, Miss Margaret Haywood and M re 11 Harry Madsen. jBfUl !Tj Miss Glennn Read and Miss Re'.ha Abrumson entertained members of ' jj the graduating class of Rowland Hall ijfff at lun lieon Monday at the Hotel I ; fifth Spring lowers In bven- d-r were combined with ferns in the L table decoration Tin- place cards Barrlcd out a lavender and grean jSaTi, The other members of the class are Mis Ruby May, Mies Katherine .'''j. Ellerbcck, Miss Josephini- Marriott, 'JHf Mise Isabel Haivie',1,- knwenu xrf Allison, Miss Natalia Jacobs and Miss Nell Olson. The junior class is entertaining the IH lenior Mill Creek, The party left the cits yestei -day afternoon and will return this afternoon. ' V; Mr. and Mrs. V C. Woolley enter tained at dancing and cards last Monday night at their home on Emerson Em-erson avenuo In honor of Miss Josephine Jo-sephine Collins and Perry Johnson Who will be married sood. A lam supper was served The rooms and the mpper table were decorated in lilacs, bridal wreaths and Iris. The guests numbered num-bered fourteen. Mies Collins entertained at a trousseau trous-seau tea Sunday afternoon at her home on East Broadway. Tulips, 11-ij; 11-ij; j lacs and bridal wreath were the deco rations for the rooms. Bridal wreath f; , 1' and white Iris formed a centerpiece for the tea table on a cluny lace cover. Mrs. TV. Ij. Hansen presided at the itea table. Assisting in serving wore Miss Stoila Hansen, Mi - Mantis Han-een, Han-een, Miss Louise Woolley and !i-Luclle !i-Luclle Archer. Pprty-five guests called between the hours of 3 and 1. o'clock. Miss Alice Hoare, a June bride, was guest of honor at a party given last Monday night by Mis.s Vsi Morris at her home on seventh East street. Lilacs and pennies decorated the living room. Yellow marigolds in a basket formed the centerpiece for the supper table. Assisting the hostess were Miss Florence Morris and Miss Lyle Anderson. An-derson. The guests numbered sixteen, 0 4 Dr. and Mis. L M Mey r entertained entertain-ed at their home in the Princeton apartments at dinner Sunday in compliment com-pliment to Mr and Mrs. 'i'huron S. Parmeleee, who were recently mar-H mar-H rled. Purple iris form centerpiece center-piece for the table. Covers were laid for eight. Mrs. J. A. H- nsel of Efrtreks has returned from a month's Visit to Denver Den-ver and Is spending a ft v. days In Salt Lake. 1 AwT Miss Sadie Myers will arrive Mon day from Columbia university, where the has been taking 1 postgraduate course, and will remain here with her father, Jacob Myers. 143 Fourth Baal street. Miss Myers will go to Smith college later in the summer whi re she will teach in summer school. m m Miss Aileen Dooley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs V J. Dooley, Bast Second South street, has returned from Berkeley, where h.s been attending the University of California. Califor-nia. With MIsb Dooley was Mis-. Grace Tlmmons daughter of Mr and Mrs. V H. Tlmmons Formerly of Salt Lake, now of Berkeley, Miss Timmons was likewise enrolled at the University of California. Wjl'f jrljl Mrs. Lee Charles Miller and Miss Hi' Minnie W. Miller of Fait Lake are at the Hotel Chatham. New York i is fl i 1 'til1!' Miss Grace Jeremy, daughter of ! Mr. and Mrs E. J. Jeremy, has re turned fro mMount Vernon seminary, Washington, where she was graduated. gradu-ated. 'lai' MiSB Alice Hoare and Sherman 1 jgtjii Preece. who will be married June 8. I in J were guests 01 honor at a dinner par ty given last Tuesda night at In Until Un-til L'tah by Miss Edith Bowring The table was decorated in pink sweet PI peas. Mrs Stanley T. Hoare and Mrs. E. 'iilf Hoare entertained Wednesday eve ning at the home of Mrs Stanley Hoare, 207," Sixth East 'Ureet. jn , 0m-pliment 0m-pliment to Miss Hoare In addition . I to parties already announced for the I bride for the end of this week, MlSS j Irne Hansen ami AIIks Edna P. Igby I will entertain a t a kenslngton Mon-I Mon-I day afternoon Mombera of the senior elans of Rowland Hall and mrmhers of the faculty of the school were guests of j iii! Junior class at a eamplnn piirtv a' Mill Creek canyon Tuesday The party left i),e elty Monday afternoon I and returned yesterd:vj- afternoon. The graduating class, the members of which were guests of honor, include in-clude ifiaa Grlenna Head, Miss Rethi I Abramon. Ils.s Ruby May. Minn Katherine ESMerbeck, M(ae rosephlne I Marriott, Mtts isabeiie Harvlalle, mih ; Towene Allison, Miss Natalie Joi Db 'anil Miss Noll Olsen I Hr. Mnd Mm A p. Wherry left "U'erlnesday bv automobile for I,us Angeles to attend the International Rotary convention, June 6-10, and from Los Angel, v will go to Siei F'ranrlsco, to be present at the Shrln-th' Shrln-th' conclave. June 13, 14 and 16 In- V, hrrry is illustrious potentate ,,f Bl Ralah temple Nobles of the Myotic Myo-tic shrine, of Salt Lake. Mrs. P ,1. Molran. Jr., of Chicago, Is the gue-d of her parents, Mr. and Mr S II Sharnuin. - m Mr HHJ Mrs. Henry Harlan Shm-rnan. Shm-rnan. whose marriage January 11 in Los Angeles was recently announe 1, arrived yesterday afternoon for a brief visit to Mr. Sharman s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I H Sharmon. on then-way then-way to Iioise, Idaho, where .Mr Sha man will engage in business. Mr and Mrs. F C. Scbramm entertained en-tertained at n buffet dinner at their home on Perry avenue last Wednesday Wed-nesday night in honor of Mrs, Schramm's sister, Mrs. Charles W Titer Ti-ter Jones of Berkeley, who Is a gue.t at tlie Schramm home. and M1S Eli74ibtth Vail of Santa Bnrbara, Calif h-urst of Miss Mnrlon Dud. Thfl guests numbered thirty The party attended the midweek dance at the Country club after dinner. din-ner. 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Ingeiret?en entertained at dinner at the Country club last Wednesday night in compliment com-pliment to Mr. and Mrs. V g Murphy, Mur-phy, formerly of this city and now of Los AngelHH. The decorations woro in garden flowers. Covers were laid f or IU nl v- fnn e Miss Katie Peterson, a June hrid,-was hrid,-was the guest of honor ut a te 1 glvei: eilriesday afteinoon by Mrs. Ctrl! Robinson in (jranger. A color scheme of blue and lavender was carried out In tht decorations. Mrs Roy Hil-lam Hil-lam and Mrs. Melvln Solomon as-listed the hostess The gueBts were as follows Mrs. Bert Lewis. Mrs. Iirum Xcdllion, Mr. Pearl Rolf.. Mrs Walter 'las,', Mr,, Leslie Bfnnion, .Mrs Edna Peterson, Mrs. Calvin Petersen, Mrs, Leland Peterson, Mrs. Frank Coomb, Mrs Herman Bangerter, Mies Marjorlo M . hit. .ns Bessie Coates, Miss HII-tna HII-tna Parkinson, Miss Bijj Petersen, Miss Stella 1'etersen Miss ivy Ben-nlon Ben-nlon and Miss Mildred Bennl m Mr nnd Mrs Stanley T. Hoaro and Mrs R A. Hoare entertained Wedneaday nlfht at the home of the former on Sixth EKe street in honor hon-or of Miss Alice Hoare, a June bride Pink roses and carnations were used to decorate the rooms and the supper table erystal howl of the Mowers formed a rontorpiece for the lable. The gueutii numbered twenty Miss Lye IHgham, a June bride, was the guest of honor at a card party Rriven last Wednesday night by MlM Isabel Halton at her homo, 475 Ti ' Btreat. Purple and white lilaca and iris we,f ued In the decoration..-. Hie hostess was agisted by her mother. Mrs H. j Halton. The guests .were Mis Eleanoro Wright, MlfS Mary igham. MlW Verba Ver-ba Crockett. Miss Sadie Daines. MiM era Hamp'-htre. Miss Vera Bowles-Mrs. Bowles-Mrs. R R. Cardall. Mrs. A. I Ahite. Ivfrs. V. F Henderson. Miss Clare Callisior. Miss Viola Service Mrr. John G. Crook, Mrs A H Highnm and Mrs. Maude I Kimball Miss Sadie Doines and Mlse Verba Crockett entertained Thursday , . ning at the (oekett homo on Apricot Apri-cot street in honor of Mlsa High im Miss Margaret O Rricn left for S ItUy'l of the Woods. Tnd. to join her sister. Mips Elinor (VBrlen. who Is in school there. MIsb O'Brien ; will later vl. it in chlcago Miss Agnes Ag-nes O'Britn has returned from school in California to spend the summet with her mother. Mrs. Elizabeth .1 O Brien. Mrs. H H Calvin entertained at luneheon at tho Countrv club Wed-ne Wed-ne d v and u hi ..ntertan, at anothi I il. a wfrios of luncbeons Saturday Miss ivlan Ellerbeck entertained 'a par:;, ot five at luncheon at the clul V ednesday Miss Josephine Gibson, who returned re-turned recently from a month's visit to Denver and Colorado Sprlncs Colo, left Wedneedaj for Colorado .-.princ: she v. ill remain a month ot more Mr and Mrs. George, J Ross of 82o Third avenue left Thursday for an extended ex-tended trip to the Pacific coast Thev will go first to Stockton to visit their -on, ;eorge R. RoSS, and wln ta'kc x . an automobile trip through tho Yoso-niite Yoso-niite .mil :,, i.Vike Tahoe I.-ater th- y will attend the Shrine convention In San Francisco and from thero will go to Portland to visit their son, C. V. Ross, and will tour the northwest by automobllt. . MiSS Term ina Maslin of New Y01 k is the guest 01' MUM Miriam Goldstein for a few weeks. Mrs. John J. Broughall is con-calescing con-calescing from an illness at her homo on East First South. o Mies Katherine Broughall will arrive ar-rive home from Leland Stanford, Jr., inlvcrslty June 15 to spend tho summer sum-mer vacation with her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. John J. Broughall Mr. and Mrs. Howard B Thomas havo gone to New York, where they will spend a month. Mrs. Evan T. Jones and son. Harp, of Sunnyside, aro visiting Mr. an l Mrs. John F Sharp on East Soutii Temple street. Mr and Mrs Roger W. Powers and baby, of Los "Angeles, will be in Salt Lake and Coalville for tho summer. Mrs. Powers and baby have gone to Coalville, after spending a few days in the city. Captain and Mrs. L. E. Wltnev en-teriuined en-teriuined officers of tho high s hoej Cadet and their sponsors at a dancing danc-ing party at the hop hall at Fort Douglas laal Thursday night in honor of Mrs. Witney's niece, Miss Lcona Powers, who Is here for a few Qays on bar way to Minneapolis, The hall was decorated In brldal-wreath. brldal-wreath. Iris, lilacs and other garden floWefS. Assisting In receMmr the ernests were Colonel and Mrs. Fred W Bug-bee. Bug-bee. Mrs. Emily Powers, Major and Mrs. M G Randol, Miss Lcona Powers Pow-ers Mirs Virginia Rust Captain Ralph L. Love. Captain John C. Campbell and Cadet Major Sumner Tufts. Major and Mrs Randol entertained at dlniler preceding the danee at their j quarters at Fort Douglas. In compliment compli-ment to Miss Powers and Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Rust, who has recently returned' from Berkeley. Diner was served at small tables decorated in garden flowers flow-ers I Covers were laid for MIsh Powers,! Misa Rust. Mrs. Emily Power?, Captain, and Mrs. Witney, Mr and Mrs. George Ku6t. Miss Helen Knlgnt, of Phlla-' d-'phia. Pa ; Mls Virginia Godbe. Miss .Margaret Gunter, Captain Love,! Captain It J King, Captain Campbell. Camp-bell. Lieutenant T. J. Tulley and Lieu-I tenant Hubert Sharp. Colonel and Mrs F. L Knudsen entertained a party at dinner at their quarters. Their guests wore Colonel and Mrs .1 M Potty, Major and Mrs. J. aterman, Captain and Mrs. Leon E. Ryder. A bowl of iris was the centerpiece cen-terpiece for the table Captain and Mrs. H. A. Austin had its their dinner guests Captain and Mrs. William A. Campbell and Captain and Mrs. C. C Knight Yellow tulips formed a centerpiece for tho table. Thc place cards were in yellow and 'white, and the same scheme prevailed in the menu. Mir.s Marlon Bird entertained at tea Thursday afternoon at her home on Center street, in honor of her guest. Miss Elizabeth Vail, of Santa Barbara Cal. A variety of garden flowers were used about the rooms and on the tea table. Assisting the hostess , were her mother. Mrs. Arthur H. S. Bird, Mrs. 'harles Walter Jones of Berkeley. Cal.) Mrs. Osorge Jay Gibson and Mis.s Gertrude McQrath SMxty invitations were issued. Mrs. Preston Nlbloy entertained at luncheon Thursday at her home on Butler avenue In honor of Mrs. A. L- Jamison of Los Angeles. A basket of phelln roses was the centerpiece for the table. Peonies In rose shades were used In the living room. Covers were laid for the following Mrt. Jamison. Mrs. Joseph F. N'lbley. I Mrs. Preston J Cannon, Mrs. Ray Irvine, Ir-vine, Mrs. Harold J. Peery. Mrs. Luther M. Howell of Logan, Mrs Lewis H. Peery of Ogden. Mrs. Frank Ellis of Ogden. Mrs. Merrill N'lbley. i Mrs. Horace B. Whitney, Mrs W 'Scott Weiler, Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Fred Baliff, Mrs. Frank E. Rclapp, Mrs. Richard W. Young. Jr. Mrs George D Parkinson Mrs Ernest R. Woolley. Mrs Lester O. Naylor, Mrs George. M. Cannon. Mrs. Creed Hay-monrl, Hay-monrl, Mrs Joel Nlbley. Mrs Carl B Nlbley Mrs IeRoy M. Pharls and Mrs. Eastman Hatch. a For the benefit of "'Memory Grove," Mrs. E. O. Howard entertained members mem-bers of the Service Star Legion and other guests at her homo on East South Temple street Thursday after-uoon after-uoon at a "silver tea." Pink roses In a silver basket formed a Centerpiece for the tea table and pink candles were In silver holders The rooms were decorated with a Variety of garden flowers. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Ernert Bamberger, Mrs. LouLs S 'o:. Mrs. W Mont Ferry, Mr.. M. S Woodward. Mrs. Bennor . Smith Mrs. Seldon I Clawson Assisting in serving were Mrs. George N" Law-rjsnce Law-rjsnce Mrs. Herbert H. Calvin, Mrs. Sherman Armstrong, Mrs. C. C Brooks. Mrs. Dean F. Brayton. Mrs. Julian D Clawson. Assisting Mrs. Howard in receiving were Mrs. T L. Holman, Mrs. J M. Bldwell, Mrs Harold P. Fabian and Miss Helen Jennings. Jen-nings. Four hundred invitations were Issued. Mr and Mrs. Homer W. Sherwood entertained at a supper dance at tho Country club last Thursday night in honor of their son, Lynn Sherwood, who has recently returned from Los Angeles, and also for Miss Margaret Falk and Lambert Barnard Kenne-beek Kenne-beek who will be married June 7. 1 E ipper was served at small tables, each decorated with Hlacs and snowballs. snow-balls. The guests numbered 150. j Mrs. A. E. G-oodspeed entertained members of the Hoyle Bridge club Thursday at her home on Harvard avenue. The luncheon service was la gold and white. A vase of pink rosebuds rose-buds anj purple iris n as the centerpiece center-piece for the table. The place cards were the figures of colonial girls Cover.-, were laid for Mrs. Fred C. Lecuyer. Mrs. Thomas E. Kowen Mrs. E. M. De Trie?, Mrs. J. B. Stewart I Mrs. George T O'Connor Mrs. R. J. Mackay and AT rs . B. F. Devlnney ... Miss vy Cowan, a bride 0f e;irly next week, was the guest of honor at a kenslngton tea given Thursday afternoon after-noon by Miss Gladys Griggs at her home. 929 Ninth F.asi street Snowballs and marguerites carried jout a white nnd green color scheme I In decorations. The- hostess wa.'i assisted as-sisted by hcr mother, Mrs, A W f'.ngK.c and Miss Afton tirlggs. The guests numbered twenty-five. I Mrs Henry Canning will entertain I at her home on West Eighth South Istreet this evening in honor of tho 'bride. . I Mrs. s W Morrison entertained at an informal luncheon at the Country i club Thursday. Covers were laid foi , twentv at one long table. Bowls of I purple and white fleur-de-lis were arranged ar-ranged as effective decorations. Miss Jorer,hlne folllns nnd Perry A. jJacobson were marrle.-l last Thursd-ay night at 7 30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Woolley on I Emerson avenue. Dr. Elmer I Gosh-jen Gosh-jen performed the ceremony. A small ' reception followed 'I he rooms were de orated in pink sweet pens and bridal wreath, with a i nterplSCe of the flowers on the sup-jper sup-jper table. I The bride wore a gown Of White c hiffon over white taf feta'and carried i Bride roses. Assisting in receiving ami enteityln- llng were Mrs. C. B. Collins. Mrs. i 'harles Aroher. Mbs Estelle Hansel) and Miss MstttiS Hansen. The guestH iiumbered thirty. The couple win spend the summer In Wyoming, and will be at home In Bait lake after September t. Captain and Mrs C. C. Knlpht will I move from Fort Douglas early next I week to iiso Princeton avenue. Miss Helen Knight of Philadelphia, elate of Captain Knight. Is a guest at the Knight home. Mrs. Catherine Botach arrived Friday Fri-day afternoon from Los Angeles to Vlsll her daughter. Mr.. F I.. Knudsen, at Fort Douglas. Colonel and Mrs i Knudsen will entertain at dlnnor June 9 |