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Show ' -oJ - v.r.v-s:--- K J ? - hy RS. J. EDWARD PRIME, formerly Miss Carolyn Koch, who was married last night at the bishop's house of the Cathedral of the Madeleine. La Von Davis, Betsy Dern, Frances Bag-ley, Bag-ley, Ruth Mary Boucher, Jean, Frances and Louise Astholz. Billy Pern. Clarence Neslen, Bobby Neslen, Nicky Cannon. Stanley Wilson, Wesley Noall, Ervln Wilson. Eugene Rob-bins, Rob-bins, Melrose Lister, Jimmy Dern and Martin Bagley. The reception which was to have been given for Mrs. A. C. Bro on Saturday Satur-day afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. L. Sumpter, 1105 East Second South street, has been postponed on account of a chance in Mrs. Bro's plans. Mrs. Bro Is to represent repre-sent the Central Christian church as a missionary In China. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gray have returned re-turned from a two months' stay in California. Cali-fornia. . Miss Catherine Doty has returned after spending the summer at Los Angeles and . the beaches. ' j I Mr. and Mrs. Jamas P. Paul and small j pon. Miss Mae Mackay and Chadwick Mackay have returned home after spend- ing a week at Camp Lakota on Bear lake. I Mrs. Fred D. Ulmer and sister, Mrs. E. Eynon, have returned after spending two months visiting relatives and friends in Oregon and California. Mrs. Hartley Kenealy and little daughter, daugh-ter, Ruth, of Oakland, Cal., pnd formerly of Salt Lake, are guests of Mrs. Kenealy's mother. Mrs. C. A. Smith, and sister, Mrs. E. H. Hendrick, Jr. jaIy at . Sunset 'at Country Home lff'"ar,no'Jnce the marriage of their ' driuter, Marparet, to William 'k'r.son. lately of "Washington, -"'at at present a resident of Sa.lt Tanner took place last evening "-t';t t the Mt. Olympus farm in 'm"' frP'-k, t tie home of the bride's 'Only the close relatives of the I' !' ; ',1 ur'.'iei-TOom were present. The s l: '-''-'-v was performed by the Rev. J '.'-jdt1 is a praduate of the I'nl-, I'nl-, - o' California. The bridegroom ' d 'r.:s desrree from Cornell' and la .-;tv'er in the United States geologi- '?A Mrs. Dickinson left shortly . t.e ceremony on an extended trip. -f:;i be at home after September 15 '..'Richmond apartments. rrjirriage of Miss Carolyn Koch j p:dward Prime took place last ... at 6 o'clock at the bishop's house ''-Vathedral of the Madeleine.. The .--ny was performed by Father Mo-"" Mo-"" dinner for relatives and close .:; followed at the home of the 'i father, Emil B. Koch, at Fourth "and Twenty-eighth South streets, 'option followed. --bride wore a dark blue tricolette a:ih a black beaver hat and black . wots and gloves. She had a cor-. cor-. bouquet of white gardenias. The .r.iiid, Miss Josephine Koch, sister - bridf. wore a white organdy gown, i white picture hat and shoes. She -.vore a corsage bouquet of white ,--.:as. Joseph Kornig was best man. house was decorated in pink and -niters and snapdragons. A bowl of rafTnis was the centerpiece for the - F.-.ur candlesticks at the corners -,;nk candles. ; r.tinp the bridal party and Mr. 'r -. ;n receiving the guests were the . room's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John y .:. Assisting in the dining room .- JCss Bess Hamilton. Miss Ruth of Garfield, Miss Virginia Baker rden. Miss Carol Hutchins. Miss ., prime, Miss Olive Prime, Miss . :.s Pugh. h couple will spend their honeymoon V;vian park, Provo canyon, and will it home after September 15 in the jCtte apartments. -j and Mrs. George FT. Sims anil an-il .-.:e the marriage of their daughter, I, ? H to Grant L. Malquist. The m .:n? took place Tuesday. The couple 'w i gone to Richfield to make their "-news of the marriage will come as rrr :?r:?e to the friends of the young-, young-, since" the .engagement was not ill' :nced. Mr. Malquist returned from " irr duties overseas about six jh". -th ago. The bride is one of the :;3.Tiost popular voung women. . I.bers of the Octagon Bridge club Dance Is Given in Honor of Visitors IN compliment to Mrs. Howard Van Tracy and Mrs. Ruth Ogle of Chicago, Chi-cago, his house guests, Russel L. Tracy entertained at a dancing party at his home on Second avenue last night. The rooms were decorated in gladioli and Rose of Sharon, In shades of pink, red and white. Dancing was enjoyed in the ballroom and on the porches, and supper was served in the dining-room. The Wetzell orchestra furnished music. The supper table was covered with a Japanese lace cloth, over red, with a basket of red gladioli in the center. A novel feature was a dice-throwing contest, with prizes for the winners. The prizes consisted of gloves and dainty pieces of ivory. The host was assisted were entertained at luncheon at the Country ciub yesterday. Luncheon was served at o:ne long table decorated in late summer garden flowers. Covers were laid for the foUowing club members: Mrs. James Hughes. Mrs. J. F. McEnany, Mrs. F. J. Westeott, Mrs. A. Fred Wev, Mrs. J. H. Waters, Mrs. P. Gibbons, Mrs. L. D. Peaslee, Mrs. G. W. Wood. M.ss Blanch Martin, Mrs. James Langton. Mrs. Victor Youngberg, Mrs. M. J. Dailey. Miss Kate Halloran. Guests, in addition to the club members, were Mrs. P. Gibbons, Mrs. E. D. De-wald, De-wald, Mrs. Henry Welsh, Mrs. John 1 Hickey and Mrs. C. E. Head. j Mrs. Charles H. Luff of Denver entertained enter-tained at luncheon at the Hotel Utah yesterday afternoon, in honor of the eighty-fourth birthday of her husband's mother, Mrs. Mary H. Luff. Pink asters in a basket formed the centerpiece for the table. Pink maline was tied on the handle of the basket and the place cards were decorated in pink. Covers were laid for the following, besides be-sides the guest of honor: Mrs. George Dyer. Mrs. Emmett Frederick, Mrs. V. G. Buckle, Mrs. E. L. Pickering, Mrs. Lee Cook, Mrs. A. P. Mcilstrup, Mrs. C. L. Castleton, Mrs. George Buckie, Mrs. A. H. Bergman, Mrs. A. S. Pitts -and Mrs. II. E. Broendyke. Announcement is made of the marriage ( of Miss La Verne Dark and Dewitt Porter, Por-ter, which took place Monday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dark, 333 Tenth East street. The ceremony was performed bv the Rev. William Porter, father of the bridegroom, in the presence pres-ence of relatives and close friends. A wedding supper followed. " Miss Bess Porter, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid, and Bradford Brad-ford Dark, brother of the bride, was best man. The couple are at home at 68 , Second. East street. V I Dr and Mrs. J. T. Keith entertained at a dinner dance at the Country club last night. Red roses were arranged as a centerpiece for the table. The place cards were hand painted in rose designs. Covers were laid for eighteen. Mrs James 1-1 ogle and Miss Daisy U'ivhrmld will entertain at a buffet Luncheon Lunch-eon Wednesday, September 3. in honor of Mrs Otto Sussman of New lork. Mrs. Fmilv pailev, mother of Mrs. Sussman, wi'l entertain on Saturday, September o. at the Country club in honor of her daughter. by Miss Margaret Collins and Mrs. W. Z. Harrison. The guests numbered seventy. Mrs. Otto Sussman and Mrs. Emily Bailey will entertain at luncheon at the Hotel Utah today in honor of Mrs. Tracy and Mrs. Ogle. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Collins will entertain at dinner at the Country club Saturday evening In compliment compli-ment to Mrs. Tracy and Mrs. Ogle of Chicago. Mrs.'O. F. Lamb entertained the Utopia club yesterday afternoon at luncheon at her home, No. 4 Greenlawn place. The afternoon was spent in sewing. The club members are Mrs. J. J.. Cush-man, Cush-man, 'Mrs. Roy Olsen, Mrs. James Hall, Mrs. O. F. Lamb, Mrs. R, H. Seaman, Mrs. J. L. Karren, Mrs. J. C. Coad, Mrs. W. H. Cheshire. Mrs. E W Samuelson, Mrs. C. A. Howell and Mrs. A. W. Lyon. Mrs. M. A. Cheesman and Mrs. Robert N. Campbell will entertain at luncheon at their home in Cottqxiwood on Saturday i In honor of Mrs. W. R. Shoemaker and I her two daughters, Miss Carolyn Shoemaker Shoe-maker and Miss Katherine Shoemaker. Miss Emma No rd vail, whose marriage i to J. G. Flandro will take place next week, i will be the guest of honor at an enter-I enter-I tainment to be given this evening by Mfss Cicely White at the Crabbe home on East Second South street. The marriage of Miss Stella Simpson and Carl Ericsson will take place this evening eve-ning at 7 o'clock at the home of the ; bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simpson, 554 Fourth avenue. Bishop C. C. Neslen will perform the ceremony. A reception will follow. The couple will spend a three-mnth honeymoon in California Cali-fornia and will make their home in this city. Colonel and Mrs. George L. By ram will entertain at a dancing party tonight at the amusement hall at Fort Douglas in honor of t heir daughter, Mrs. John Earl Lewis, who will leave soon for the east to join her husband. Major Lewis, who is expected from overseas. Miss Lily Shore and Miss Melba Shore will entertnin this evening at their home on Herbert avenue in honor of Miss Manila Ma-nila Hof :man, a September bride. -it The Maxwell -McKean Woman's Relief corps will entertain at a card party this evening at the home of Mrs. John Brooks. 1 73 Q street. All members and their friends are invited. The entertainment committee of the Ladies' Literary club will meet Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock to make plans for the coming club year. The first meeting meet-ing of the club will take place September Septem-ber M-s. R. D. Wills wiil entertain Friday evening at a reception at her home, 17?? South S:ate street, in honor of Mr. ar.d Mrs. R'v-ert 1 . Wii's, w;o were married . Tuesday. The hririe was formerly Miss C, wendolvn Eih;i::gtcn. , Miss Mab71! Louise Astholz celebrated her ninth birthday Tuesday evening a: her home. Third aven;;e. Games ar.d music were enjoyed ar.d refreshments were served. Those nresent were Pesrtzv Robinson. Word en RoM risen, George: Ros-r.berg. Gerrru'e Neslen. I.omse Cannon. Franc1? Claw son, Marion Albert on, Naomi Davis, |