Show I 1I I 1I I 1 I r I I i I t < XI M 4 J i I bldge The weddIng will take placo I 4 y June 27th I Mrs W P Trlckctt of Kansas City k y4Xtt z Is visiting her sister Mrs E R Dickinson I Dick-inson of this city k1 t7 I I Invitation have been Issued by Mrs c George L Nye for a reception tomorrow p ¼ tomor-row afternoon I < f S S Miss Maud May Babcock has gone to i i Chlcagp where she will study during j the summer te a a I Mrs Wey entertained at the hotel t on Thursday night for the benellt of I L the Altar society About 200 guests t ve1e present I J J Mr and Mrs J W Walker will spend i 1 the summer at American o Fork > Dr and Mrs E O Jones oC Murray i1th C f have returned to their home after a L pleasant Eastern visit a J Miss Florence Street went to Chicago 1 I on Tuesday night Il t 4c f t Harry L Roberts Is home from Stanford t s Stan-ford 1 c1At S S S I I Mr and Mrs S F Fenton are visiting I visit-ing In the East jjf S 11 t Pi i Dr A C Ewing has returned from Ijr3t t his Eastern visit which Included the PanAmerican exposition 0 i ii Wi T Beardsley has returned from ill ItitIItt the coast I 1LLJIj < The week was gay witnessing many weddings school events receptions and the usual routine of small affairs This week will also be quite well filled I with social events and on Wednesday will be solemnized the last weddings of June after which the wedding season sea-son will advanced to early fail A young barrister will go to California Califor-nia to be marIedu Some things happen at a wedding which even the Imagination of a reporter re-porter cannot forctcl a The largest and most elaborate eent of the week was L reception given yesterday afternoon by Mrs J G Jacobs Ja-cobs and Miss Grace Jacobs at their home on South Main strqet About 200 Invitations had been issued and during the hours of the reception the fragrant rooms were crowded with friends of the hostesses while sweet music from a stringed quartette was heard continually above the hum of pleasant conversation The rooms were beautifully decorated red being the color scheme In library and parlor par-lor and pink In the diningroom A wealth of roses of red and pink shades were effectively used In the two rooms and the scene was one of great beauty The hostesses were assisted by Mrs Hal W Brown Mrs Gilbert Mrs Mc Clure Misses Thorn Zane Murray McGrath Geddes and Darn Punch L was served In the library and refreshments refresh-ments in the diningroom Here thc table looked unusually pretty with Us pink roses candelabra cutglass and sliver The whole afternoon was a complete success S S a Mrs J M BIdwell has gone to Cal ifornia a The week at the Country club was quite gay the weather for several days being Ideal for the golfers eyelal 1 a a ff > I Miss Gratia Flanders Miss Oster I berg and Miss Geneva EHerbeck left on uesday for Europe lcf I Rev and Mrs Mllledge Walker have 3Iledge laltcr returned from the East layc a On Friday afternoon Mrs Orlando W Powers entertained a number of her friends at n delightfully Informal I buffet luncheon followed by an after noon of sewing and bright conversa ton with a guessing contest to add to the general Interest Assisting in the diningroom were Mrs Fabian Mrs Ferry Miss Anderson and Miss Sulli van The guests of Mrs Powers were Mesdames Beatty Howard McComlck C C Goodwin G M Downey Younger of San Francisco Fabian W E Sprague Walker Butters Wallace Me Clure Lowe Jones Murray Harris Reed Glendlnning McDonald W M Ferry W C Hall Flagg and Dalby Misses Keith Lowe Fox Park Murray Murry Sadler Keogh Webber and Anderson L < S a Among the weddings of the week were those of Miss Nelden and Mr Cross Miss Clawson and Mr Campbell 11 Camphel Miss Hackett and Mr Traver Miss Patrick and Mr Corey Miss Alt and Mr King Miss Fullmer and Mr Smith Miss Kelly Mr and Mr Adams Misa Wright nd Player Miss l1IS Sablna Smith and Er nest Smith Miss Hunter and Mr1 Bar ton Miss Howell qnd Mr Cannon Miss LIzzIe Smith and Ml Colllnson Miss Daynes RothEchlhi and Mr Rice Mrs 1lss L Cannon and Dr Snow Miss Erna L Briggs and Mr S BrigSs Darke Miss Eva Conover I and 11 Faraday 1Iss Mr and Mrs O J 1118 Miss Salisbury s Salisburyt Blaine Salisbury andMhss Laura Salsbun Mlf J Tuesday Sherman returned a to the city on I Miss Qcddcs iB home from Boslon 1 r q Mrs Richard Ieyes i3 back fret n California The marriage of Mrs Alice E liar AJcc I ford and George e WcBlervelt YCstevelt will take place in 1lac Minneapolis on July 20th S A S Mrs Howard Sebrea of Idaho Is the IC guest of j lr and Mrs C II Sebree burs Benner X Smith lias gone t o Gale S S a 1 Mre M C Fox in home ox5Inhome again Mrs Ccmmc11 has a luncheon row a tomor I rOYl11r 11r and 1rr James E Jennings home arc trol Euro e Mr 4 B Farlow to the BUmmer goes Iowa for S 5 MISs Mary Teasdel l will teach Mt wi art it ll Pleasant during th summer at George Odell isin I Chicago moved Mr arid to 5CS Mrs A F Hayden have East Brigham stiecty I S S Mrs Yo E Bennett left II I week for Now lef during t he I York clt city make her home where ho w11 i t S S Mrs 3olic Tl 1 Bpend Jo1n > Judj0 and son will sand i summer among the Thou Isles Tiill8lC3 They left last Judson ler evening Mr Denver aCCOmpanied 4tIietf as far as S S O Mr and Mrs David R Parry have nnnounced the o7 have daughter Jho engagement or their I Fannie to Joseph E Bur T 1a The largest event of the week outside out-side of the wedding receptions was the sib at home given on Tuesday afternoon by Mesdames William Henry King and William Henry Dale at the home of Mrs King The hostesses were assisted as-sisted In receiving by Mesdames Henry P Henderson Russel L Tracy Richard Rich-ard R Lyman and John D Spencer aM llS Dlninny presided at the punchbowl punch-bowl and was assisted by Mrs Don Carlos Roberts In the diningroom delicious refreshments were served 1lS William Mack presiding assisted I b y Mrs Melvin Sowles and Mrs Hyde I Dale The reception hours were from 2 until 6 oclock and during that time about two hundred and twentylive ladles la-dles called The decorations of the house were beautiful The hal and parlor were all In pink roses being effectively used pink shaded lights giving a pleasing effect The dining rom was most refreshing in its decorations decora-tions of green and white roses and syringa green and white ribbons and greenshaded lights being effectively used S a On Wednesday afternoon Mrs Dale and Mrs King entertained at a euchre party about fifty guests being present The decorations were similar to those used In the previous day A very enjoyable en-joyable afternoon was passed Mrs Don Carlos Roberts won the first prize Mrs Ferdinand Dickert the lone hand and Mrs M B Whitney the general prize S S S An elaborate event of the week was l the card party given yesterday afternoon after-noon by Mrs J f Hamilton In honor of the Misses Maud and Edith Parker The house was profusely decorated with flowers the drawingroom In pink I the library In white and the dining room In yellow Roses syringa and sweat peas were tho flowers used and very pretty Indeed was the effect under I the soft lights Mrs Hamilton was assisted as-sisted by Mesdames McAshan and McAhan Parker Sixtythree was played and a delightful afternoon spent The guests were Mesdames D C McLaugh 1n h S H Pinkerton McKenna Rachael S Miller Arthur Brown F C Kelsey Kel-sey Edward McGurrln Alex Tarbet W H Dale George Steiner Kimball Brastow Scarf W T Benson Sheets Jay T Harris Walter Druehl Charles McCulIough I N Parker Taylor Shepard Kearns Henry DInwoodcy Bransford Hoppaugh George Dern E Thompson J TImmony Peas the Misses Parker Edith Parker Alia Mil ler Margie Miller Sale Leonard Mc Millan Halstead Claudia Morris Wclby Bishop Sinclair Luce Fanny Davis Clara Lawson Llce Baum Conwell McAshan Beatrice < Kearns Stevenson Amy PJke Taylor l Miner and Maud Miller The prizes were won b y Mrs Kimball and Mrs Dale S S o Miss Fanny Davis was the guest of r honor at a linen shorter given on Fri I day afternoon by Mrs W T Benson The house was prettily decorated with II white carnations and pink roses the dining table being particularly attrac atrac llve The tve guests enjoyed a game of hearts Miss Claudia Morris winning lorrls the first prize Miss Bertha winning consolation Beside the guest of honor 1 there were present Mesdamcs W H Dale John Dern George Steiner Hyde Dale and Louis Schoppe tho Hytho Maud and Edith Parker Elizabeth Dern Claudia Morris Bertha Cherry Kale Kanters Marie Luce and Flor ence Stevenson Mrs E M Miller has left Garfleld hospital and at present Is the guest of the family Of Gen Abbott In Wash I Ington D C As soon as she la 1 able lot travel she will go to Boston Mass dividing the summer between that city Cty and the seashore at 3ahore Swamproot In I quest of better health S S a Friday afternoon Mrs S V Dcrrah and son Robert loft for Buffalo N Y I where they will be joined by Mrs P J P Flynn and daughter formerly of this city and spend some days at the cx posllon the entire party afterward go Ing to the Atlantic scndhdrc for tho summer months Q a p Mrs Dedcrlchs eutcrlalncd the la Ul In dies of the cutelnued Thurs day afternoon The rooms were dec orated with fagS in honor of Flnar day A pleasant time was passed FinS vocal and inglrumontal music with Instrumontfl w th a story contest in which Mrs B V 0 Broos won first prize Mrs Ilocfcr the booby prize after which luncheon waa served Those present wcro Mcsdamcs Milton Necder Teasdol Slmpklna Car L Supple Howe Forrester Harvey Carty Lawrence Leonard McCanne Kopp Jeffries Ilocfcr cCanne and Miss SImklns 5 T T Miss Emma J Irvine of Salt Lake Sal and Joseph Sullivan a prominent busi I ness man of Bakersfielfl car Vdrd quietly married In this city on Wednes day and left for a trip lo Denver xind eastern points prior to going to the it EolfS home in California u a a Tuesday Mrs Harry Anderson cele brated the blrlhdoy her daughter by entertaining the following little II Cololng ltle folks Misses Anderson Molga Engel man Thompson Allen Foreman r Krebs Clomerson Heath Williams Smith Knucky Masters Andcrnnii and Sharp The afternoon afernoon wap pleas antly spent with music waf anty Jpcnt games and rec llatloiiB Refreshments were served i each guest receiving l a unique Kouvonlr 55 oll Miss Aby Herman entertained about forty members of the class or 01 TUes day evening at a dancing n dancing paity Th class colors Yalu blue and white were carried out In the invitations I d cor tforts and refreshments A very delightful delight-ful was passed by nil present i S Mr and Mrs J R TIernan will spend the summer In California They left on Wednesday S S MrsE H Clayton and daughter Marie have gOno to Denver to spend the summer I S S S Mrs J H Harley of Lincoln Neb Is ylslting her daughter Mrs F J Guslln S a S udge and Mrs Thomas Marioneaux have secured the McCune house at NephI and will hereafter make their home In that city f I et 4 3 S Miss Kate Mackenzie and Roy Mac y Mai ant kenzle have gone to Miles City Mont lo spend the summer vacation A > i > Mr and Mrs S Austin Whitney will spend the coming month visiting New York and other large S cities Miss Eleanor K Peterson will spend 11 the summer traveling In Europe spcn S S a I Mr and Mrs 1 II Walker have re i turned from their California visitS 4 S visit-S a The marriage Miss Irene Howell I and Albert Allen Utley will take AIlm UleO 1 place I I at Rock Springs Wyo on June 19th > S Col l W 11 Ferry and daughter Mrs Mary M F Allen and Miss Kate Al len are visiting at 5S Grand 5 Haven 1ll < h Mrs Samuel Hefty will spend the summer in New Mexico visiting her daughter In Pueblo on route roue S a a The annual reception of the Orphans Home and Day nursery was one of the pleasant events of the week a a aMiss a-Miss Bertha Bootes has returned from Stanford to spend the summerS summer-S S Members of the Alumni association associaton I of tho Salt Lake high school held avery a-very pleasant reception on Monday evening welcoming the members of thc class of 1001 into the associationS association-S S S Miss Anna Murphy of the Collegiate institute has gone to New York to spend the summerS summer-S S a Mr and Mrs FC Gentsch of Omaha arc guests In Salt Lake Mrs J T Donnellan and Miss Don nellan have returned a to California The Engineering socIety of the State university gave an enjoyable banquet on Friday evening a a a Mr and Mrs E E Shepard are at home to their frlendsat 51S South State street t a a aMiss a-Miss Clara Lawson has gone to California fornia a a o Miss Margie Webber entertained at an Informal musicale on Wednesday evening last a a C 1Irs Hiram Yeager gave a lawn and musical party on the 13th Inst In honor of her 59th birthday The houso was decorated roses daisies and honeysuckles honey-suckles Those present were Mr and Mrs J A Heath Mr and Mrs J R Jepson Mr and Mrs Thomas Woolley Mr and Mrs H 0 Heath Mr and Mrs David Mayhue W L Price Will I Sywatcr Eugene Busath Mark May hue Ellwood Jepson A L Yeager CR lyde Price Daisy Derr Laura Parr Ruby Derr Violet Parr Myrtle Heath Irene Heath Luclle Heath a SAt vAt v-At the meeting of the Reapers club held on Monday last at the office of the W oman s Exponent Mrs R K Thomas Thom-as who has spent the last two years In Europe gave a most Interesting account ac-count oChe1 travels S S S Mrs Isldor Mayer and her daughter Miss Gertrude returned from the East last l week Miss Mayer has been attending at-tending the National Seminary at Washington D r C the past earS ear-S Mr and Mrs J F ItJ hal of Mer cur entertained delightfully on Thurs day In honor of their guests Mrs John Reed and Mrs Roy Parker of Salt Lake The houso was artistically decorated dec-orated with roses sent from the city Much merriment was caused by the bookguessing contest in which Mrs Duncan McTnnls and R W Watt won prizes During the evening Mrs Reed gave several of her charpilng dialect readings which were thoroughly en Joyed j by all present The refreshments refresh-ments served by the hostess were of he daintiest description The evening was an altogether delightful one and thoroughly enjoyed by the guests a S aMiss a-Miss K E Mitchell of Denver who has been the guest of Miss Katherine Wall for the past week left for the coast yesterday 5 a a Mr and Mrs A P McConahay of Van West O are visiting their son W M McConahay of this city a S Mrs W M Scott has gone to New York for a two months visit i a Prof and Mrs Mclcalf are spending n few days with Dr and Mrs Stiehl previous to their departure to their new homo In Oregon S S S Mrs B F Cram has arrived from 331 Paso to attend the marriage oC hcr friend MRS Ellen S Rich to Lewis O Clark on Thursday or Thursdaya Miss Felicele Duguet entertained at cards on Wednesday evening In honor of her sister Mrs W II Lindsay of Butte Sixtythree was played Miss H Kate Early winning thc ladles prize and Mr Marnanc the gentlemens The guests were Mrs Lindsay Mr and L Mrs George Good tho Misses Gleason Murphy Crevelles and Early Messrs Morrison Dugrlch Strayer Mills hid Marnanc a Mrs C H LaBell6 enlerlalned at luncheon l Monday In honor of Evangelist Evan-gelist French E Oliver and brother W Ross Oliver prior to Ihelr dcpar lure for Alaska Monday evening Thoso prcselil were Rev E G Hunt and wifo 1 Rev A W Hartshorn and un wife James Knuckey and wife Jamc e J > Ilss I Jackson and C II 1a Belle and wife t t I Mr and Mrs A W Felt and their daughter Miso Doltle as well as Mr wel Felts sister Annie left for California last l Tuesday Dr Helniz Cnlforlll wi i I their house for the summer a as I Marshal and Mm Glen Miller have I returned home from Kansas turled t1om Ktmms City where Mrs Miller has been visiting for the past two months a I 9 I The SewIng club was entertained by Miss Pearl Wcller Friday evening S S o Mrs C N Butler and children left t for the East on Thursday to be away several months M S Mrs John Kempf enlerlalned a num i ber oCher friends at a Kensington Saturday Sat-urday afternoon at her home 71S East Brigham street in honor ot her friend Miss Belle Yates of Dubuquc la ho1 IB spending the summer here The 1 house was beautifully decorated with I roses syringas and asparagus plumoso I The color schemo o pink while and i I green was carried out In the refresh ments which were of the daintiest de I o daintest scription Those present besides Hhe guests of honor were Mesdames C T I Brown G J Bnrthol Addison Cain W P Cooper D C De GrfC dc150n Green I I wood W E Germaine D E Ilomphlll t i Earl T Hawey E L King Andrew I Maccualg T Rclnslmar Riddle Law ience and II Wilkinson A guessing con leal occupied a portion of the lime iho prizes being v vOn by Mrs E T Lme Hurvoy I and Mrs illS Andrew Mnccuaig o S 4 u Miss Hewitt I J left during the week to 1 spend the summer In Denver I te I i a M I Mrs William Reid guve an Informal < I luncheon on Thursday In honor of Mrs Will Clawson S Miss Anna Harlrnann returned from Oakland on Monday after graduating graduntng from the Convent of Sacred Heart The Opal club spent last Sunday In Ogden canyon and all who made the J excursion report having had u very t enjoyable time The special train I i which left the city at 9 J m carried over 300 Opal club members and thuir I friends Many took their wheels along and upon arriving at Ogden immediately Immedi-ately mounted and rode to the canyon can-yon At 230 an excellent dinner such as only the Hermitage can provld I was greatly enjoyed by the many 1 pleasureseekers and the remainder ot I the day was spent In merrymaking maklnc i and admiring the beauties which na J k turc has HO plentifully bestowed 011 Ogden canyon The excursion was avery 109den very successful one In every particular I I I The party returned on the special train sJcclal I leaving Ogden at SJO The Opal club I Is now planning an elaborate excursion I excur-sion to Cnstllla Springs The date has been set fOr June 30 and there am Fcvcral l special features to be Included I which are now being arranged for by the offlcers of the clubS I I club-S a c Miss Julia Barrows entertained Friday r day evening in honor of her frlenl l Miss Lena Lauqhe of Denver formerly I former-ly of Salt Lake who will be her guest for three weeks 4 S i One of the events of the week will be the marriage ofMiss Julia Barrows and Amos C Cope Wednesday Juno 10th tit the brides home 644 East Second South 1 5 C a Mrs Glen R Bothwcll Is vlsltjng relatives rel-atives in Kansas l3t 3 t 4 Mr and Mrs S Lincoln Baggs have removed to 357 East Third SoUth street V 55 Mrs O P Arnold Jr gave a card party on Thursday evening In honor I of her niece Miss Ethel McCune of Ogden Music added to the pleasure of the evening and delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served 5 I i 1 Mrs jQhn LolIIn Victor E Lollln and Miss EfTle OJrcenstrcet left l the past week for the East They expect to spend a few days In Denver St Joe and Kansas City and will also visit with Miss Greenstreets sister at her old home Mr Lollln will visit the Pan American exposition and New York 1 city t Miss Ethel McCune of Ogden Is visiting vis-iting I her aunt Mrs O P Arnold Jr of Salt Lake < 5 4 a Mrs P J Enrlght and daughter Miss Clara Miss June Din tz and Miss Delia Janet Richards left last Tuesday for New York Buffalo and other Eastern East-ern cities and will spend the summer at Burlington Vt S S a 1rs Charles Clifton Shade Avill entertain en-tertain the Utopia Card club Wednesday I Wednes-day afternoon at her home 112 East Fifth South S S a Miss Estella Engllman left last week for an extendeD Eastdrn tripS trip-S S aMiss a-Miss Abbie Crager has gone to Denver Den-ver to spend the summer with relatives rela-tives S a a I I Mrs S G Murray and niece Miss Mytell Crowley left for the East Tuesday Tues-day to visit friends In New York Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania and Verniont They will also spend a few weeks at the Buffalo exposition ex-position a a S Mrs Harry Clark and children are visiting her brother A D Williams at Park City Present at the wedding reception of Miss Helen Rothschild and Simon A Rice were seen Mr and Mrs H I Kothschlld Mr and Mrs O Boeh mer Misses Stella and Pearl Roth schild Leo Rothschild Miss Maybell Rice of St PavuK and Master Norris Boehmer who were of the bridal party par-ty Also Messrs and Mesdames H Barnett Harry Ganz L Wertheimer I RIppe Lem Cohen I Waters Louis Simon W M Stewart Mesdames Mes-dames Moss Woolf A Levy S Levy Lotllc Levy Kahn Nath Kuhn of Og den C J GossJ G Angel A M Huey T J Dunn Helena Goldberg St la Hooper M Warmbath Boukof sky Graupe Misses Lillian Salinger Daisy Newhouset Bertha Myers Susan Wertheimer MaWha ct Waters ClarE Clar-E Cooper Laura Sch bcnberg Emma Cohn Carr Mooney Hannah Warm bath Bertha Brodle Amelia Cohen Juliette A Marks of Ogden Bertha Sanders Eda Stahl Hattie Davis MInnie MIn-nie Davis Maud Paul Anna D Nash Wlnnlfred Woodmansee Ethel Woocl re manseo Mcsss Will Graupe J Plirschman Will G Walters Eugene Kahn Ed Rosenbaum Sol Rosenbaum Loon Sweet E H Friedman M J Freedman M D Joseph L G Reynolds Rey-nolds J Bellman Emi Lehman L L Bnumgarten Max Brodle K O Berger Ber-ger Sal Sickle and W L Dunn a a d Mrs A A McBride left for Par City this morning to spend the summer sum-mer with relatives and friends S a S Miss Katie McMnnls of Pocatello Ida Is the guest of her aunt Mrs J B Black p 5 a Thursday evening at the Manitou Mr I and airs O A Jennings and tho Misses Geneva and Olive Jennings entertained en-tertained In honor of visitIng lends I from Evanston Wyo Most of the guests were former residents o Evan ton Mrs Osborne Mrs Jack Keith I and tho Misses Jennings delighted the guests with several Instrumental and vocal numbers The guests were Mrs Dyklns Mrs Boolhf and son Mrs Blylhc and daughter Mrs Charles Stone Senator C D Clarke of Evanston Evans-ton Mr and Mrs F L Arnold Mrs Newell Bceman Mr and Mrs Dayton Mrs Keith Mr and Mrs Jack Keith Miss Elizabeth Eurgenes Mr l Teller Mr Hallcck Mrs loorc and daughieT1 of Mason City la and Mrs Osburne oc New Yorlc a + a Mrs Lulu B Alexander and Miss Sadie Boyer led for New York on Wednesday t The former will Join her I husband who Is studying medicine there and the latter will Join Mlas Nellie Boyer who IR studying at the Columbia college Miss Sadie will also take a summer course at the college but will return for the August examination exam-ination for teachers Miss Nellie Boyer will remain In New o York another year Miss Mamie Brldwell entertained her friends on Friday evening The rooms were beautifully decorated with ferns and cutflowers A delightful supper was scrvud The guests were Mr and Mrs George M Brldwell Mr and Mrs F C Bowman Mrs John Alves Misses Muniio Ocander Floia Lewis Olive Plxton Belle Brldwcll Maggie Condle Maude Gyne Blanche Hard man Messrs Orle Nelson J II NessI Nellon HVIckcm Earl E Miller Gus Reavos Fred son Lewis George Weaver Arthur Seven a s S I The Mayclub met at the residence of Col and Mrs J D Ford on Wednes day evening and enjoyed a few games I at highlive prizes being awarded the I following First Mrs B Wlluon and J W Tlmms second Miss Helena I Holding and B Wilson In the dining I room dainty refreshments wore nerved the table being decorated with clusters of rOses The club adjourned to moot In two weeks at the residence of Mr and Mrs J Harvey I + S S The Misses Emma and Nellie Pettlt Pettt left during the week for an extended trip to the East a OGDEN SOCIETY Tho week Just past waa a brilliant ono j socially O number of eventn making It a rcdlcttcr weak of a lire r year I < U C clock Monday evening at tho I home o th6 brides parents Mr and Mrs W H ToIler was solemnized th6 marriage I mar-riage of Miss Mary A Toiler to Mr RaPn I3akcr of Salt Lake City Judge H 11 I I Rolapp performing the impressive ring 1 l ceremony Tint cosy home was bcauiuw with u mugmilcent display of flowers mo rooms giving the nppcarcnrt of M ° r11 I bowers the colors of pink and wlnScl In roses with gioon < u background presenting I an attractive harmony or color The J I arched doorway was howercd with white I and pink roses while from I tho center I was siiapemipd a bell of pink and white lnCnrC a hel ptk 1 I roses and fprns Tn one corner or the room was E canopy of roses under whIch tho bride and groom were seated The wer guests began to arrive by 5CO o clock and at C I oclock the groom entered thet room accompanied by his attendant Mr E Cravnhaw A few momenta later Jiie bride entered on thC arm of her father and following came the lady of honor Muss Florence Teller and bridesmaids tho Misses Ella Naisbelt Jennie Gftlr Kate McCormick and Franklc Baker Mrs Toller accompanied air Will ToIler 11 1 II I with a basket of white ropes and jSir Ilany ToIler Judge Rolapp In hIs usual pleasant inannar performed tho ceremony after which somo tlm6 was npcrit In wishing the young couple all the Joys and pleasures that life can bring The brides gown ar of creamwhite ot French crepe made over foft silk tha I overdress being covered with full ruffles oC finest chiffon edged with satin ribbon waist of ilncnt tucks with satin applique bolero The gown wag made en train I with full saho chiffon and cream satin belt and collar She carried a shower bouquet of brides rOt es The bride being a lovely blonde looked beautiful In her dainty robes Bailsic made over soft underskirt with trlmmlnssl wih rufflec with trimmings of cream chlon ecru lace and narrow velvet The maids were handsomely gowned two in ecru color with ecru lace trimmings and lvo In pale blue with lace and Mower trimmings An elegant wedding supper was served to nearly ICO guests Tho gifts presented to the couple were numerous and cost and Included I silverware handpainted china handsome ornaments pictures and furniture Tho brldo Is a daughter of Mr and Mrs W H Toiler and Is a most highly esteemed and talented young lady Tho groom In I the wellknown and popular musician of I Salt Lake City The guests at the ceremony cere-mony Included a large number from Og den Salt Lake City Provo Canyon City cob Chicago and elsewhere The young couplo will make their home In Salt Lake City and will be at homo to their friends I after July 1st a 5 a Mr and IrDAEcklurdQf Salt Lake City were Ogden visitors last Sunday I a 55 Mr and Mrs A Carey are visiting friends in Coalville visiing r 6 Miss Rctta Whcalon has returned to her homo In Coalville after a weeks visit I among friends In Ogden a a aMiss a-Miss Myrtle Gemmell and Mrs E J Harris and njcco of this city were Sal Lako visitors Sunday a a I Mrs H C Wood Is visiting friends and relatives Jn Ogden g > O B Tho high school alumni ball which was lo have been given Monday night will bo given tomorrow evening at Christensen hal a S Mr George A Ilelmoro rqturncd Monday Mon-day from a trip lo the coastS a a S Mr Frank Reese of Amador Cal Is I vlslllng Austin with his sister Mrs John W Austn I S a a Mr and Mrs W 1 tam Hoaro ot Brisbane Bris-bane Australia arc visiting for a few days with Mr and Mrs G H Islaub a S f > Mr and Mrs Georgo Porter rolurned Tuesday from n Seattle visit u a a Mr C L Olson Is visiting with Mr and I Mrs G M Hanson t 3 a Mrs William OConnell of Kcmmerer Wyo is visiting her daughter who is a pupil at tho Sacred Hear academy a o aMiss a-Miss Mary Argyle of Bountiful Is visitIng visit-Ing in Ogden the guest of Mr and Mrs Alma D Chambers S SS The Child Culture club held a particularly particu-larly Interesting session Friday afternoon after-noon with Mrs F R Christensen I Prof and Mrs John F Eagle of Logan well visiting In Ogden Wednesday on I their t way to their old home In Orleans I Ind S a Miss Myrtle Gemmell went wet Wednesday afternoon and will spend I several weeks in S souther California Wednesday morning will be held the commencement exercises of the Sacred Heart academy and Tuesday morning will be given mo school musical and literary lit-erary entertainment V S 4 1 r A E Lathrop Is back from her I California trip Cal Coria I S 4 Mr and Mrs JO Cross of Salt Lake II I LalLy City were guests of the Reed Thursday on their way cast on their wedding tripS S trip-S S The Misses Ida and Virginia Cassln ore vIMtlng I friends In Nebraska and Iowa Mr Elmer Cnssln has gone to San Francisco Fran-cisco to spend his vacation and will visit several of the principal places in southern south-ern California dining his 1 stayS w a The Weber Make Sundayschools glvo an excursion to Sallair noxt Tuesday aS a Ir A B Canfleld leaves today for Delta Cob where she Avlll visit for n month or two Mr and Mrs Julian C Houtz were Ogden visitors Thursday S t i Mrs C K Bannister has returned from Chicago 0 S a The many friends of Mr S E Corey who was married Wednesday evening at Sal Lake City to Miss Laura Patrick extend their hearty congratulations and well wishes to him and his bride Mr Corey Is one of Ogdens most highly respected young men and has a wide circle cir-cle of warm friends a o Mr George Gretch loft Wednesday for Iowa to visit for n monih Judge We hors him two little daughters accompanied i 3 V Mr and Mrs A P JBIgclow left Thurs day for a months vjslt In Washington and Oregon S S Miss Lcota Kennedy I c for the Est I I Thursday and will spend the summer visiting friends In Iowa > I S S 5 Mr and Mrs EF Bratz are taking a I short vacation in California M 5 aMiss a-Miss Lou Jones of Sacramento Cal Is visiting her cousin Mrs II I Charter on Twentyaavcnth street rer 5 5 i Mrs C P Jennings and daughter and Miss Joslo Chambers left Thursday for I California for extended visit S Q a 11 Fred Molsner loft Thursday for a three months visit with his parents In Germany During his absence Mrs Mcls ncr and children are visiting relatives In lsltng rOlatve Hastings Neb S a aMiss a-Miss Emma Larson left Friday for Kan L aBs City whore ahe Is to be married to Mr Charles Do Lome of St Louis on July llh They will make their futuro home In St Louis S S MrsG F Sllchl of Salt Lake City Is I visiting OGden friends Cl a o a Mr and Mrs J W Crawford of Logan r are visiting In Ogden for a few days Tho ecclesiastical authorities of Wobcr atnkc of Zion h aUlhltes reunion 1 Wednesday atlendcd by a vcr large number ol1 Vohercounly county people and a number of th peple by numler Ihphlghcr auihorllioa of the auhorltet church from Salt Lake City l was ono of the mont pleasant affairs of the sum mer Lulling tie week a number or ward l1ounl003 were also I held l l Wednesday afternoon and evening tho ladles auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen givfc n picnic and celebration at Glonwood nr cclobrlon park it was a day of great enjoyment I n I M I I Wednesday evening occurred one of the I leading social events of the year at Chris ten Qns academy tho occasion being tho wedding o los Selma Kqhn to hCIIh Ed ward Worthcimer of Pine Bluff Ark The bride IH tho beautiful daughter of Mr and Mrs Abraham Kuhn the groom I being or SrOOm ono the loading business men r bushlsH of Arkansas ftc ceremony wan performed 1 i by h Judo 11 If Rolnpp In the pieacnca of nearly 600 Invited guests The hull 1 i I I was lavishly and beautifully decorated l tul J with flowers pink and while being tire 1 predominating colors and tire wealth ald woalh of Moral coloring and thb beauty of iho I o nnniigamant have never boon surpassed I In Ogden At tIm front nf tho stage was bet L triple floral arch nnd In the comer I arch was suspended n great floral I holi of pink and whllo reaps From 10m hal 1 I for o tho other arches hung the floral lollcrs t KV and wono from each f arch while tho stage the supporting Ullll WIMIU > iiv w f wolo chflndfilldrs were hid columns and the chtmtMI rg rcInl don by masses of flowers rtnd irnmnc vine Tender1 the redding bell uoyu I tidqi Tndr Ken I luhn hC bct man JUcSl rrh i nd the groom The wcc Ill n rO csslon a pproachca the spoL hcultl by lCsr 1 Oscar Kuhn Edward lCsrc of Salt Lake and AT Prof G A Eaton Srll Lllte I fu thur Kuhn r iinw nc camo the maius hisuct Elson of Kansas City Mist Vertlrelmr Miis f tMn and Mius vn Kuhn In oupINIoIOWOd b ISg Lydla Kuhn ito I maW of hOIO and then the 1 I blldo l accompanl by hr thel When r I Ire party stoodlmmCc1at11b beor the the orc and l tIre Joined ie u i arches the groom jomct r dThe bride pronounced ceremony was I I wis gowned Inn dress of duehcsse satin profifsoly but tastefully trimmed with roCtlsoIi trmmed t tMu1 j SucnosBO lace Th6 Bodice high m tho j dlchcsse and the skirt vvaa J i neck was longsleeved 1d skirt en train Ac completing her beautiful j In tresses costume wan a tulle veil held trenac I by l a diamond brooch She carried n I shower bouquet 6f brides roses Miss shower buquet o Lydia Kuhn maid of honor was gowned Lydln In i beautiful point dc sprit over white 1 l Pbertv sat n Misses Edson and Greene wore dainty pink mull and the Misses Eva Kuhn and Wcrihelmer wore attired hi i white ilk mull All of them carried i bouquet I of brldcsroM The costumes j I I bouClel lady quests were elaborate and beau Iful and the scene Presented under tho hundreds of liny electric chin wan I cnn of the gayest and most beautiful overseen over-seen In OgUen After tho ceremony the I young couple were the recipients of the I warmest congratulations from tlidlr nun 1 rtrods of friends At midnight Mr and drc9 Werthclmer left I for San Francisco for a coast tour They will remain In OIQ west until September when they will wcslunl return hero for a short time before pro eroding to their home In Pine Bluff where ceelng they will be at homo after October 1st Mrs S W Mann and Miss Lenora Brum of Salt Lake City arc visiting their sister Mrs J J Smith at No 337 Twentyseventh street 3 S S Mrs Schumacher wlfo of Dr Schu macher o Idaho Falls Is visiting her sister Mrs CochrneC Mrs McLaughlln of Park City Is the guest of i1nE M Allison Jr it a c Tho Misses Pierce of Brigham City were I Ogden visllorG Friday a aMiss Miss Winifred Stuart was the hostess r 1 of a charming Kensington Tuesday at the t home of Mrs R P Hunter 9 aMiss S a-Miss Edith Gourley entertained Tuesday Tues-day afternoon S a S The Ladles Literary club was enter lalncd Thursday afternoon by Mrs IN Fulton I S S f Mrs Reese Ilcavcll entertained Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon in honor of Mrs Hum j I phreys ot Los Angeles Cal Thursday evening Mr and Mrs Alma D Chambers tendered n surprlBC party to their son Alma II upon the occasion or 1 his nineteenth birthday It was a most enjoyable occasion PARK CITY SOCIETY The last meeting of the Athenaeum for the fIscal year was hold at the home of t Mrs W W Armstrong Monday afternoon after-noon The president and fifteen other members were prosont Mrs FL G Ralston Ral-ston o California was a guest of the club Arrangements were made for tho annual picnic which will bo held at Sny dcrs Grove Thursday Juno 20th A short programme was given Miss Fer ron gave a paper on Music In the Public Schools Mrs Armstrongs topic was Art Interchange Review Miss Malono gave a piano selection after which adjournment I ad-journment was taken until Monday June 17lh when the annual electron of officers i will bo held at the home of Mrs W G Lamb All members are earnestly re l quested to be present at the meeting tp I j morrow as business of Importance will be transacted a a a II Wednesday afternoon tho following young people took a run down to Snyders Grove on their wheels where lunch was served and a jolly time had The part was composed o Misses Bessie Dent Clair Stevenson Rhoda Nellson Win I Neison fred Freeman Esther Sloan Messrs Ed Rosevear W McCleTlan I Carl and R Scott George Geiger N Fay and R Fay 53 3 Mrs H S Love and son and Miss I Martha Lannlng departed for New Jersey Jer-sey Wednesday morning where the summer sum-mer will be spent with relatives sunid friends o 0 Mr and Mrs Julius Frankcl l and f Dr William Donoher went down to Ogden Wednesday to attend the Kuhn Yelthel mer nuptials 4 5 Col Avilllam M Ferry and daughter Mrs l M Allen departed for Chicago and Michigan Tuesday evening u d Miss Margaret Wlthey has gone to Grand Haven Mich to visit with her grandmother i 3 ts J n A business meeting of tho O E S was held IniMasonlc hall Monday evening a a a Mr and Mrs R G Ralston had as their guests the past week Mr and Mrs Lake W A TItcomb and two children of Salt S a a I Mrs N Rowe entertained the past no blo grands very pleasant Thursday afternoon with a Kensington Dainty re freshm lts wcro served and a delightful Q dels tul afternoon spent by the guests who were Mrs H S Townsend Mrs F S Fox I Mrs F Smith Mrs William Kneale Mrc E Lindsay Mrs 1 Addison Mrs M Rosevcarc and Mrs J J Jenkins of Salt Lake a a S Mr and Mrs Lem Learn Miss Kathe rine Larence and I Lcdcrman form a 1 Jolly fishing party who go prepared to 1 dry to bring homo any quantity of the finny trlbo Arrangements have been made with an expressman to rheet them on their return home to assist them to Park with their supply V 45 Ono of the weeks attractive events was tho attcrnoon part given Wednesday by Miss Cora Sutlon and Miss Minnie Kcsccl at the home of Mr and Mrs Kesccl on Park avenue Tho parlors were attrac tively decorated alrac and the hours were passed with music conversation and games In the flower contest ladles first prize was awarded lo rrs W G Lamb second Miss R Williams The pleasant plensnt afternoon closed with Q dainty lunch r served by the charming young hostesses olmS Tho Invited guests were Mesdamcs w W Armstrong W E Boyd F A Bird J M Cross J Clark AY J Buck H Deigh ton F Emery F S Fox J > M Geiger M Gose F W Hoyt LE Hubbard M D Ilurlbul C Hcalh F A Jennings E Kimball W G Lamb Dr JcnnlnJ9 I compte J Lawrence J Mlddour P Mc PhcrGon C Prink S L Raddon Rlppcn ham Rowe W Raddon D Rppen Scott Swan F Simon J Shields F Smith M A Stevens C Shields P II Towcy J Thompson H S Townsend W Trethowey C M Wilson A Wil t Wlson liams E WhUohead D Williams VI E Wlthey Wosterfclt and R Williams o aMiss a-Miss Lillian Bain was tho guest of honor a tan Informal l > parly given h Monday evening by Mr and Mrs r A Blocher before tho young ladys depart uro for Indiana Mrs Lamb was awarded ladles first prize Mrs W Scott ladles second G D Boyd gents first Dr Donoher gents second Dnlnt gens tcond Dainty refresh menLo were served The ment 8crel1 guests of iho evening wore Miss Margaret Brundage f Mis s Hallle Ferion Miss Jean Pearson MIPS Cora Sutton Miss IMnnlo Kcsccl Miss Mary McGee Messrs A Colbalh B Hampton R tcohc G D Blood Dr Donoher A J Anderson Mr and X Irs W W Armstrong Mr and Mrs A Wll I HathsMrandillrs W Scott Mr ulj Mrs W G Lamb S S S A fareWell parly was gIVon by Ihe MclhoclsL Sun aschQol classy In honor of Miss Louise Shorwood before her do parture ffcr < Mier horiie In Michigan The Pleasant affair was given nt the home of Mrs Vlllulm Dolclgo Thursday evening The class presented Miss Sherwood with a beautiful fountain pen as a token of I their kind remembrance Those present I wore the Misses Bessie Wvcoff Grace Richardson Llzzlo Barret Myra Wycoff Lotllo Miner Ida MoFarJan Esther Gld Icy Frances Richardson and Anna Jones a 4 The Woodmen of the World gavea de lightful ball In the Dewey theater Thurs day evening which was well attended Wednesday nenlnr the homo of Miss Rhoda Mason was tho scone of a delIght 1 ful party given In honor of Prof L T Gallnhcr by his Sundayschool > las i Tho I house had been made beautiful nail nt tractive with choice roses and carna I lions and the evening was spent In u games and music nrvl a lemntlng lunch I I WOK served Inter At the close of 51 ho evening Prof Gulluher was jiresoniW with nil elegant gift from tire members of his clan showing the lovo and re sneer hi yhlch ho IH held by his frlonds Besides the giesl ot honor there woro present hue Misses Mary McDonald I Laura Sperry Pearl Snyder Clara Kar vln Juro Therlott Florence Clark Edna l I vllkciison Rhoda Mason Ella Snydcr Nellie Sperry and PrOf D S L Mc Corlcle a S Prof and Mrs C A Blocher were Salt Lake visitors the past weekS week-S S Mr and Mrs H GrBlomdall have gone to Minnesota where they will In future I rcHldci r > Mra A C Brlggs of Phllllpsburg Mont Is visiting In Park the guest of Mrs W Gray j JJ F PROVO SOCIETY I A most pleasing reception was given T 1 Thursday ovnnlng last at the home of v I Mr and Mr Oscar Wllklna In honor of 1 i the marriage of their daughter Zlna to Mr Perry B Fuller of Knlghtsvlllp which was nolomnlxod at the Salt Lake I Temple OR Wednesday last Th wedding presents bestowed upon the young people w ere many and unctul and the young penpic start out In life with the best wlghcfi of nil thoSe present A most de hic ious wedding supper was served to the guests Among those present were Messrs and I Mesdamcs Joseph S Tanner Jesse Knight John C Qrnham George W Gee J W ewfo Ruy Knight James Cloo Gcorco ScotU J JI McEvan E S Curtis John Wllkina Alex Wllklns s P Eggnrtsen George E Robison H s Pync r M Jensen Ralph Poullon J w Deal Wren Wilkins W M Wilson George Moore Ephralm Smith Nel4 Markman Robert Cowan Joshua R Hodson N H Tannor OscarAVIlklns Jr Mesdamcs Dlannh Smoot MfM Cun nlngton Salt Lake T W Clawaon Wll t Ham h Haws John Roimcly Mrs Fair banks Kitty A HInes J W Lewis Jr NephI Ottlson Janq V Shclton Messrs Reese John Alien William Evans Boon Hcnryv Fairbanks William Hows Jr JnHpor Bird Orson Bird J L Fuller Enoch Clark Misses Grace Fuller Cora Lewis Whitman Ada Wilkins Ethel Haws Lillie Dcmmlng Mayme Wilkins Tlllie and Sadie Gray Hallle and Tcsslc Illnes Inez Knight Jennie Knight Mary McCulIough Ruth Play Maud Mllklnn Mayme Brown Curtis Eva Dunn Millie Peterson a c a One of the most dellghtffil event of the week was the musical garden party for the benefit of tire Episcopal church lost Monday evening at the residence of Dr Walter R Pike The rpaelous grounds wore brilliantly lighted with numerouo electric lights arranged ar-ranged among the trees Ice cream cakes and nlrawbcrries were served on tho lawn On the large cast porch the Ladles guild had a very artistic display of fancy and plain needlework which pold rapidly The musical programme was the principal feature of the evening and was unusually entertaining Among those taking part were the Young Ladles ring quartette of Salt Lake composed of the Misses Lamson Allen and Anderson Mra Edith Beck Martin piano of Provo Mr Karl Scheld baritone Miss Claudia Morris contralto both of Salt Lake A large number of guests wore present from Salt Lake and surrounding Utah county towns A neat sum was netted i the church i ii j S S 5 i Wednesday evening at the Salt Lake Temple Cal Cragan formerly of Provo but now of Spanish Fork and Miss Martha Mar-tha Stubbs daughter of Mr and Mrs Peter Stubbs of this city were united In wedlock In the evening at the homo of the brides parents a reception wan given in I their honor at which the Immediate relatives of the contracting couple were present On Thursday afternoon Mr Cra gan left over the Oregon Short Line on a wedding tour through California and Oregon On their return they will reside nt Woods Cross where Mr Cra gait Is employed as agent for the Oregon Short Lino railroad The young couple have many friends In Provo who wish them a prosperous wedded life Mrs James M George entertained Thursday afternoon at tea and the affair was most successful The following la dies were present Mesdames A O Smoot S A King Thomas John B Cluff Jr J M Crosby Clara Henrie Joe Tales Vera Clark Alexander Mary Beck WiUord Ward John Swenson J L Home Bean of Richfield Louise Mc Bride Ida Dusenbcrry Belle Bachman L Ilolbrook Estella Sparks Celesta Strong Phil Spckart Richard Sutton L Bi Koeler Jesse Knltrht Belle Nelson Grace Hopkins Standley Partridge Ernest Er-nest Partridge Sarah Partridge Dr Al len Tloutx Crandall of Springvllle Misses Alice Reynolds Inez Knight Mrs Laura R Wcllman left Wednes day for her home In Fairview Han after spending thCwJntertin Provo Mrs Alice Olsley of Clay Center Han and Miss Flossie Pond of Fort Scott Knn who have been engaged as teachers In the Procter academy In this city the past year have returned home Their many friends will be pleased how ever to learn that they will return to Utah the coming fall S S Miss Bessie Peek formerly of Provo bbut now of Salt Lake wag visiting friends hero this week a a a Mr Frank Spencer is visiting Idaho towns and expects to be away for about a month S 5 5 Mr and Mrs John Grlcr are visiting friends at Mantia a a 4 Mrs Electa Bullock and Mrs Hannah Tucker have gone to visit Mr and Mrs Isaac Bullock at Henrys Fork Wyo S fl 0 A most enjovablc Ice cream social and musical was given Friday evening at tho Third ward meetinghouse by the young ladles of that ward It was a very sue cessful affair an State Senator J V Robison of Flllmoro Millard county Is visiting members of his family In Provo S a Mrs Harry Cluff left Provo Thursday for Des Moines la to Join her husband who Is studying law at tho Highland Park college at that city H u a Mrs M L Pratt will return from Ann Arbor Mich today Sunday where she has been visiting with her daughter for the past three months a a I Mr and Mrs D H Thomas returned today from Ann Arbor where Mr Thomas has been studying law 4 a a Mr Frank McGraw will leave In a few days for Detroit Mlch and other Eastern East-ern cities on a business and pleasure trip a a a Postmaster Ross of Lchl was visiting In Provo Thursday u A A The 106th apnWcreary of David duffs birth will be honored by the family of the deceased pioneers descendants at the Provo lake resort on June 20th Many representatives ofthis huge family vrlll attend from all parts of Utah as well as other States a S Sir Mrs S-ir J Zobelt of Lake View returned re-turned homo this week after an extended visit with relatives and friends In Denmark Den-mark o i > a Mrs Loulso McBrlde entertained a large number of her friends Monday evening at her home In the Fourth ward Music recitations songs games etc wore die features of tIre evening A delicious de-licious luncheon vas scored U O O Mr Stanzas Atkins Iran accepted a po sltlnn with the Paris Millinery company 6f Salt Lako for the summer a a S Councilman German Ellsworth of Pay son was a Provo visitor Thursday u O John Rollo of Richfield Is spending a few days with Piovo friends |