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Show flOCXETY i1 CALENDAR. J . s. C. B. Bates will enter- f at an Orpheum party, fol- -r . 'Ulfcred by a luncheon, Friday af- y sSfcocm in honor of Miss Jo- y, gino Brown, a September -r j 8Lss Frances Cowan vrill en -! (mftain at a luncheon at her v MJftrie todav, followed by an Or- y : pafty; ' i Jjailss Lena Myers and Miss v ! ttfclitli Beloss will entertain at v ' rds this afternoon at the home v gAthe latter in honor of Miss v Szen Winimcr, who will be y vbjrried in September. v CB -r IJn&e regular table d'hote -I- Jlocheon will be given at the r "tjuntrj club today at 1 o'clock, 4- JjySeveral affairs will be given c :jfes week for Miss Marion L. r- -in. who will be married Au- ' jst 25. The largest will be the v Isfen partv given by her sew- v club Friday afternoon, at -'r Iffiilio; home of Miss Rose Moench WflfSouth Main. " iniome of Mrs. C. A. Elrireclge was Uenc of a beautiful -wedding Tucs-(VSyening, Tucs-(VSyening, when her daughter, Mary Hi'dredge, became the wife of Lee Mm Bichards. The ceremony was Simed ut S o'clock by Bishop Ben -dredge in the presence of the fanu-'. fanu-'. .-'fnd close friends. Tho bride wore 'i'autiful gown of white satin, n acd in lace. A long tulle veil hung UK o: hem of he'r gown, caught with a 'Upin. She carried a shower bou 5vqf white roses. She was attended )r. three nieces. Miss Chloo Smoot, i -'wlid of honor, was prettily gowned Office crepe over taffeta and carried fl&weet peas. Miss Chloe Bateman Jiiss Anna K. Smoot were brides-iJjJTand brides-iJjJTand wore white gowns and car-flypihk car-flypihk sweet peas. Evan Richards as best man. A wedding supper re'd the ceremony. During the ""Sig delightful music was furnished ii'Io Hawaiian Troubadours. The Y'werc profusely decorated with Pffrsweet peas and goldenglow. Tr. ?1'Mts. Richards will leave today for fjjjTork and sail on August 25 on the La German Llo3"d steamer "Willielm tHrosso for France, Mr. Eii-hais 'iPK boeu appointed oue of the '?s, of the National Salon exhibition Sris. They v.-ill spend a yca or 'IMthere. Among tho out-of-town jsswho were at the wedding were ftjfReed Smoot of Provo. who is a "ajjbf the bride; Mrs. Theodore L. Veer' of Elv. New. another sister; tid Mrs. Ernest Eldredge of Port-Or., Port-Or., and Mr. and Mrs. Guy S. wjpge of Tacoma. (bb Helen Bocs entertained pi a vers iQne tables at a large and brilliant 55ry euchre pnriy at her home Tucs-'Jcvening Tucs-'Jcvening in honor of Cadet Charles ,jSSF. pf "West Point The rooms were fJUfully decorated in the Japanese jWmeriean rings with pennants in JjjPoint; colors, grey, black and gold, $piilm5 and sweet peas. The tally wverc hand-painted pennants. At 11 GjiTd of each game two captains, gJcfcTarlson and CJavlon Thatcher, 'lieutenants, Mrs. J. C. Hanchett J "1M.1S8 Anna Mniu, gave tlic signal p-bef, bugle. The refreshments and liJirizes wertf carried out in compli- fD "West Point. i- Carol Evans with a party of Jjfrom the St. Louis Art school, lljhave spent the summer traveling ad. will sail from Havre, Saturday, iit 22, and return here early in ;jgMnbcr. Miss Evans-" mother. Mrs. Evans, who has spent the summer TlvHlaud, will return about, the same sift-- . yftTnuc Whittemore returned Tucs-iyening Tucs-iyening from spending two weeks . friends at Wasatch. Thursday Miss 'jrhore, with her mother. Mrs. C. 0. 'fn'iOre, Miss Luigh 'Wliittcmore rTR. Whittemoro will leave for lime in Los Angeles, having spent TOWuier here. pjsr the Salt Lakers who will con-atfflheir con-atfflheir work at Stanford this vear "tes Maud Miller, Miss Zcida Bolh-.. Bolh-.. Kiss Helen Monroe, Earl Farns-.They Farns-.They will all leave the last of i yteek, also !Miss Saudow. of Iowa, who is here the fftiest of Mrs. Isaac Jouuincs. u M Ete. .Tohn McAricker is liero for the summer, the guest of Miss Jlacnie. Others Oth-ers who have recently heen the cuest of Miss llacue at "Glcnwood'' are "Mrs. A. J. Gorham, M'rs. J. C. Hooper and Mrs. H. E. Schnufelberser. u The Past Noble grands club invite all local and visiting Rebckahs of the degrcp 1o join them in a basket picnic pic-nic Thursdav afternoon at Liberty park. Refreshments will be served at 5 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. C..H- Stevenson. Mrs. A. H. Pcabodv and Mrs. R: A. McMillan Mc-Millan and daughter, Margaret, returned re-turned Tuesday evening from spending a week at the Hermitage in Ogden cau-3'on. cau-3'on. Miss Minette Baer entertained a few friends informally at bridge Tuesday nftcruoon in honor of her guest. Miss Trask of Denver. The rooms were prettily pret-tily decorated in the season's flowers. Mrs, George B. Raymond and daugh- j ter. Dorris, have returned from a six , weeks' visit with friends in Denver- Thev are now at home to their friends I nt 208 East Third South. Mr. and M'rs. R. G. "Wilson have returned re-turned after an extended trip in the Southern states and California. They aro now at home to their friends al 272 Second avenue. it 4 Miss Mary Halloran, with her guest. Miss Edna-Naccy, of Chicago, and a party of friends, will spend to'day in Ogden. making tho trip in three automobiles. Mrs. 11. C Montcer and children will leave Monday for an extended visit with friends in Cincinnati. Ohio. They , will be awa3f about three months. Dr. and Mrs. "W. H. Broadbent and Mr. and Mrs. A.. Huscher have retuniod from Fish Lako, after an outing of two weeks. tun Dr. S. It. Pinkcrtou and "W. IT. Bancroft Ban-croft have returned from a ten days' h'sliing and hunting trip at Island Park, Idaho. H H Mr. and Mrs. R. 1L Pcale and Mrs. EflTio Dean Kuanpen left Monday for a trip through Yellowstone park. Miss M. F. Harming will leave Thursday Thurs-day for Wasatch to spend a week or ten dnys with friends. Mrs. Charles Sappinglon is visiting friends in Dillon, Mont., until the first of the month. Miss Edna Xaccy, of Chicago, is here, the guest of Miss Mnry Halloran for a few weeks. H t. James L. Franken will leave the last of tho week for an eastern trip. |