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Show I SOCIETY i Weddings and . Engagements AT nuptial ma.-t at. the Cnth'-dral ot tli'i Ma.,.,.i.: yt.hl.-r.lay morn- t '"t; t 7 n'.-ioi-k M : -i M:u-y !'ian.-:t; Murk and Walt.-r S.-ott A.-h.-T.in vvi.ru . murri.-d. 'J'lli; i m pr.-.-m v. ...-r.-riiuuv was perforin'-. I l,y th.- :,-v. I )r. iS. Anzaluno. . A iv-clding ,r.-ai-. t.-i --t. follow -.) at the horn.! of I ho l.ri.lr r, aunt, M i s. .1. I;. M .-l-.nariy, on IVrry av.-nlie I fi l-.-d-ral '111.' hri'l.' wore a cn'atioil of vvlnt.: la.'t. an.! satin, trimmed in Fren.-li ro-..--I'll'I-, with n. white satin hat. Sin. i-ar-ri.-d a w Into pra'.-r lool. and an arm shower .bou.ju.-t, ol' bnd- ro-.-s and white sweet, pen-.. Tli' bridemaid, Mi-.s la-.v-in Marls, a. siM.-r of the bride, vva.-i ginvn.-d in yrllmv (.'fiifoot to n-o,o, with an or. -hid 'olorr.'i j io i 1 1 ri' hat. Sin- earned pink sweet, p. -as. I'lit'l'or.l Spring" r win ,.vt . man. Tin. ilo-'oral ions t'or the break- i la t table were pink ruses and mar-: t; 1 1 r i I -s , arranged in a crystal howl as a ceiiterpie.-e. I'ink ami white ard-oi flow. -IS wen- used nl.ii.lt tho lions. . ' Covers won: laid tor tin! following (.'in -Is, Posi.los tin- wedding partv, at , . breakfast.: Mi-, and Mrs. II. .1. 'A.-ho- ' urn, M r. nn. I M rs. William S. Marks, Mr. and M r. Ilano-v Mi'Kuunv, Mrs.' M. M. I'-all, Mrs. M.'.l. Sj.rinafV, Fred Hall, Iji-iiI. -riant .Insoph I,. ,oal, Shir- j man Marks and Helen Marks. i Tin- couple l.-ft at !:.': 15 for San l-'ran'-i:-.-o to make tlit-ir home while tho l.ri.l.-oroom is in training for the I nitod siat.-s marino ser iei. at M;(ro h-lnnd. Tlio goi n g-n wn v gown was ol liuvv lilno fonlnr.l, with hat, hoots and gloves lo match. The l.rid.- is a i-nduate of the rni-' vrrsiiv ol rt;ih and also of St. Mary s ac.id.-iiiv. Sin- is a member if the Al.hi l 'hi sorority and po.nlar in the yoiinvmr social set:. The liriilerooin is a woll-knnwn youii.' man of the citv. i ':(! I J n N tin nth-active, setting of June II ros.-s tin- wedding of Miss Louise IMolii-ill and 1 1 i'ii ry Bryan Johnston, -li'-, l.iok place last eveuin ii t S o'clock at (In- homo of the hride's parents, Mr. ninl Mrs. J. K. l-ldtjhciU, on Fillmore avi'iiuc. The coroinonv was performed l.y Bishop ,. (). Ash'ton of the M-ir-mon church. A reception followed from I !l mil il II o 'clock. In the reception room and living room roses and peonies ill pink and g while were combined with palms and 'a terns. In the dining room a miniature I fountain played in the center of the i: supper table, with pink and white gar-: S den flowers surrounding it. 1 -4 The bride wore ,1 Inu-ile model ol 1 beaded chiffon and white satin, made -! with a train. Her veil was caimlit . wild oranoe blossoms worn by her mother at her wedding thirty 'years !!.,'. She carried a shower bouquet ol 1 " t'i'i.le roses. I The matron of honor, Mrs. Walter J- I I Felt, wore a gown of pink silk and : " chiffon mid carried pink roses in a' straw hat. The maid of honor, Miss Vi daeqnita Hdi'heill, wore a gown of pink! beaded chiffon over taffeta. The : bridesmaid. Miss HI'fic Kay, wore pink georgette crepe. The bridesmaids wore I'ink veils and carried white roses and : blue coin flowers tied on a staff. The 4 flower girl, -Miss Alieo Dunshee, wore, pink organdy. j ; Assisting 111 receiving were Mi-, and s Mrs. II. J-;. Johnston and Airs. Charles h'eeder. Assisting in the dining room ' were .Mrs. (I. O. Kngberg, Mrs. Arch: Bc-.;-int, Mrs. Lewis Horry and Mrs. i Arthur Beckman. 1 j Iianeing was enjoyed on the lawn. I s Musicians wero stationed on the porch f The couple will leave today for SSan ' -Oiego, where the bridegroom is sta- I " Honed as instructor in a naval aviation 1 school at North island. 1 ri The bride was tho giu st of honor- a". & 1 a number of functions last week pro- ceding tho wedding. Among others was an attractively appointed tea given bv Mrs. Lewis Berry nt the Hotel Utah on Friuny afternoon. jiMKS. iii:R scott ciii:so., to.-l ,vr:" - ' iu merl .Wibs . Wars Blanche Marks (seated), j T : J u ho va. married yesterday, and her sister, Miss X ' ' i ,; Bessie Marks, her bridesmaid. If . - s , t - , j ' , s " " ' - , - - --. .. . - t f-'ir- ..: ::.v?J i.j.v: .-. ii:. ;:' .-..,...:,. : ;ti S .SSi-j. .,;v,I: t-' " ' T I ' " v ' t 1 '':si-, 'H.'vs& f f 4 M P - x i 4 ? t) - , 1 j . vV- v -"-V; - r f.',i -' " W " ' ' '' " 3 t I Vi - J - v r J 'a i,; ,v.v, . , ; - t, ring bearer. T. J. Williamson was best man. After a wedding trip to New "York the couple will make thoir home in Salt Lake. Personal Mrs. A. H. Doff mover and little son, Richard, left Tuesday for Colorado hpiings, where they will make their home. MrB. A. M. Waldcn has moved from her apartment and is occupying the Fabian home at 115H Second avenue for the summer. Mrs. Waiden's daughter, Mrs. F. M. Prior, and her twin children are guests of Mrs. Waldcn for the summer. sum-mer. N. M. Hamilton will visit Major and Mrs. R. P. Hartle at Camp Hancock in Georgia, and they will all spend the ten-day leave of Major Hartle at Hot Springs,. Ark. Mrs. M. T. Young left for New York City after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. M, Hamilton. A number of pinner parties were given for her during her short stay. ' Mrs. Charles T. Woodbury and little son, Bobbie, from Milford are in tho city. Mrs. Max W. Flotow and little sin nf Woodbine, Iowa, are guests of V;. Flotow 's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. B. .-Redman. .-Redman. ) I Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lowe lmv returned from Los Angeles, where tiy spent the winter. Mrs. James J. Grant of Kalisr.r-11, Mont., is the guest of her sister, firs. Patrick Friel, on her way hohie f rum southern California, where she has spent the winter. Major and Mrs. Charles M. Walson, little son aud daughter arrived in Seattle Seat-tle last week from Honolulu. Major Walson will be stationed at American Lake, Camp Lewis. Major Walson was with the Twentieth infantry at Fort Douglas several years ago. Mrs. Walson Wal-son was formerly Miss Donnie Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Charles Miller of this city. Mrs. L. H. Young, Jr., has gone lo California to join her husband at Camp Kearny. Mr. aud Mrs. Young will (Continued on Following Page.) ONK of the most interesting wed dings of the season will irko place on. Tuesdav, when Miss Dolores Sthl will bo married to Wilford Y. C.iuon. The wedding will take place in the Salt Hake temple and will .bo lo, lowed by a loeeptiou at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lo-reiiv.o Lo-reiiv.o M. Stohl. on Fast First South itreet. The bride will be attended bv Miss Marie llodson and Miss Uar.ia Smart es bridesmaids and David Kom-nev Kom-nev will be best man. Miss Euth Winter and Heber McP.Mald were married vesterdav ii'oi-ning in the Salt Lake temple and a rece turn was given 111 tho evening at (he homo of the bride's parents', Mr auo Mrs Arthur Johnson, L'ifi C stre.t. The i-.o-.ise was decorated with roses anl sweet peas in pink shades. The bride wore white georgette over blue silk and carried a bououet of lilies of the valley and bride loses. .AHss Hucy Pyper and Miss Fmma Cochrane were bridesmaids and William B. Kendall Ken-dall was best man. The couple will leave today for a wedding trip into the canyons, and will make their home in Salt Lake after their return. Miss Maude Fox has gone to Honolulu, Hono-lulu, where she will be married to Avard Fairbanks, the well-known voumr sculptor of this city. The announce nient of the coming weddinir is of interest inter-est to the main- friends of the voun" artist and his bride. Mr. Fairbanks is working on the mural decorations of the new L. D. S. temple at Laic T II Miss Lena 1,. Wetzel was married to i.lwood H. Thomas Fridav evening at the home of the bride's parents on Tle'r- the bride. Miss Bover was a student of the University of Utah the past year and is a. member of te Delta Epsilon sorority. Captain Straub is the son of Colonel and Mrs. Oscar .1. Straub of Fori Adams, Khode Island,- and he has been with the Twentieth infantry since his graduation from West Point. " , M ss Ada McKinnon of Randolph, Utah, and Samuel Morgan of Logan w-ere married in the Salt Lake temple Friday. They will make their home in the Covey apartments. Miss Ivy Brown will be married on Wednesday to Joseph Hall. The wedding wed-ding will take placo in the Salt Lake temple, and will be followed by a reception recep-tion at tho home of the bride's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Benjamin C. Brown, 347 Kighth Fast street. Miss Jean Clifton and Albert Hyneke were married last evening at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Frank 'H.. Clifton. 49 Fast Sixth South street. The bride is a well known violinist, and Mr. Hyneke is a prominent mining man of Silver Peak, JS'ev., and owner of the Judith theater in Lewiston, Mont. The couple left immediately after tho wedding wed-ding for Silver ePak, 'where they 'will make their home. A military atmosphere was introduced in the wedding of Miss Helen Zimmerman Zimmer-man and Walter Seymour Johnson, which took place last "evening at the home of the bride 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Zimmerman, on T street. The ceremouv was performed at 8:30 o'clock by the Pev. Chester A. Snyder of the Central Christian church, and a large reception followed. The house was decorated throughout Esther Daugherty. Mrs. N. A. Dunyan and Miss Fstelle' Dun van entertained at a tea Thursday afternoon at their home on H street for the bride. Wednesdav , afternoon Miss Ruth Wadell and Miss Frances Atandell were hostosscs at an informal entertainment for tho bride. The members of the Delta Epison sorority so-rority entertained at a lako party Tuesday Tues-day night in honor of the bridal couple. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lawson announce the marriage of their daughter, Marguerite, Mar-guerite, to Harold Stephen Davis. Tho wedding took place in the Salt Lake temple Friday morning, and a reception w-as given in the evening at the home of the bride's parents on West Fifth South street. The couple will spend a week at the Hermitage before Mr. Davis goes to join the national army at Camp Lewis. The bride will remain with her parents until his return. Mrs. Anna Ferris of Denver . announces an-nounces the marriage of her daughter, Zella Elaine, to Lieutenant Vaughan M. Cannon. The marriage wdll take place Wednesday. Lieutenaut Cannon of the 312th cavalry, temporarily located at Fort Eussell. Wyo., is the soil of Mr. and Mrs. George 'M. Cannou of this city. Miss Mary Will and Boswell E. Clifford Clif-ford were married in the Salt Lake temple tem-ple Wednesday and a reception and supper sup-per was given in the evening at the home of the bridegroom's parents on West Third North street. The couple are at home at S.34 West Third Xorth street. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hall of this citv announce the engagement of their sister, sis-ter, Miss Helen Scholes Hull, formerly Angeles, will take place Tuesday morn-: morn-: ing at 10 o'clock at tho home of the brido in the Bernice apartments. The ceremony will be performed by the Eev. lilmer I. Goshen and will be followed by a wedding breakfast for. relatives and close friends. The couple will be at home in Los Angeles after August 1. The wedding of Miss Kathrvn Isa-belle Isa-belle Rice, daughter of Mrs. Windsor Volney Rice of this city, and James S. Ltley took place Wednesday in the St. James church in Los Angeles. Miss Marguerite Eice was bridesmaid and Roger Jessup was best man. After a motor trip through southern California the couple will be at home in Los Angeles. An-geles. A wedding of interest to friends in this city took place in San Francisco last week when Miss Elizabeth M. Patterson Pat-terson of Xew Haven, Conn., was married mar-ried to Allen P. Bradley of Salt Lake. After a tour of California the couple will make their home in this city. Miss Margaret Oden and Harry E. Marron were married Tuesdav morning at high mass at Our Lady o"f Lourdes Catholic church. The ceremonv was performed by the Eev. W. J. " Flynn. Miss Harriet' Oden was bridesmaid and Dewev McPhee was best man. Following Follow-ing the ceremony a wedding breakfast-was breakfast-was served at the home of the bride's parents, Air. and Mrs. W. F. Oden. A reception was given -in the evening at the bride's home. The couple will make their home in the citv. " Miss Margaret K. Howard and Edward Ed-ward Armstrong were married Sunday nftprnnnn till pirnmrniv Knl... n,'.. tional church. The ceremony was performed by the Eev. P. A. S'impkin. The attendants were Mrs. Mae Thorn Van Pelt and Victor Day. ' The marriage of Miss Grace White and Ralph Cracroft took place Wednesday Wed-nesday in the Salt Lake temple. A large reception was given Wednesdav evening at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Sarah White. The rooms were decorated in June roses and yellow yel-low snap dragons were used on he supper sup-per table. The bride's gown Vas of white Georgette ercpe over white taffeta. taf-feta. She wore a veil and carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and white sweet peas. After a short wedding wed-ding trip the' couple will be at home at 124 McClelland avenue. Miss Laura Macfarlane and J. H. Lawrence were married Friday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Jlr and Mrs. J. M. Macfarlane on S street. The ceremony was performed at 6 o'clock and was followed by a large reception. Miss Karen Coombs and Miss Minnie Knigrht were bridesmaids and Grant Macfarlane acted as best man. After an auto trip to Yellowstone Yellow-stone tho couple will be at home at 25 S street. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Franklin have announced tho marriage of their daughter, daugh-ter, Hilda, to Harold G. Goss. The wedding wed-ding took place Monday in Berkeley, Cal., where Mr. Goss ha"s been attending attend-ing school the past year. Both the bride and bridegroom were formerly students at the University of Utah The couple will make their home in Berkeley. formed by the Rev. C. B. Allen. The couple were attended bv Sergeant and Mrs. Fred C. Craig of' Fort Douglas. Following the ceremony dinner was served at the Xewhouse hotel. The bride came to the city last fall from Omaha, Neb., and was" a teacher in the city schools. Mr. Armstrong is from San Francisco, but' is now stationed sta-tioned at Fort Douglas as chief clerk of the finance department. ft The wedding of Miss Arleine Hill-stead Hill-stead and Lorenzo B. Summerhays took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. tem-ple. A w-edding luncheon was served following the ceremony and a reception The marriage of Miss Leah Snow and Virgil C. Hall took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple and a reception recep-tion was given in the evening at the home of the .bride's parents, ylr. and Mrs. Moroni Snow on Xorth First West street. Miss Viola Hall w-as bridesmaid and Elmer Frame was best man. After spending a short time in Brighton at the Gates eottasrc the couple cou-ple will he at home at 255 North First West street. t Josiah Lees has announced the en-eagement en-eagement of his daughter, Adelaide W., to Uyrum Kingdom " The wedding will take place June 27.. A ris ix-ri avenue. tisnop i-:,ward M. Ash-ton Ash-ton performed the ceremonv. Mr. Thomas is in the spruce division ot the military service of the United States, operating with the aeronautics corps, and will soon leave for Vancouver barracks, Vancouver, Wash. In the meantime, the couple will live at the Xewhouse hotel. The marriage of Miss Lulu Cram and Angus Allre.l of Delta will take place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. 1'hev will make their home near Delt-i Utah. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Oaklev announce the engagement of their' da;i"htor. Sarah, to Parley Ilartwell, the ma-riage to take place soon. t O. S. Thomson announces the engagement engage-ment of his daughter, Xettie 1", "to Milton Allen Hendry. The wedding will take place Wednesdav. June 'i 7 ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Bover announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Helen Cooke, to Captain Oscar An-druss An-druss Stianb of the Twentieth infautrv. stationed at Fort Pougla.s. The wedding wed-ding will take place Saturday, June 2lh at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sheldon Henderson, aunt and uncle of wuti garaen novvers and flags. Shasta daisies and crimson roses were used in the reception rooms, aud a pink and white color scheme was carried out in the dining room. A cluny lace cloth over pink satin was the cover, and a crystal basket of piuk sweet peas was the centerpiece for the supper table. The bridal couple stood before a large American flag, with white wicker urns filled with the long-stemmed daisies on either side. The bride wore a dainty gown of white georgette over sarin, and carried a shower bouquet of Cecil lirunuer roses and w-hite sweet pea-. The ring bearer, little Miss Carmen Lundquist. wore a dress of fiuffv yellow yel-low and white tulle, and carried 'the ring in the heart of a large white rose. The girls of the Helta Epsilon sororitv were in charge of the dining room aud assisted during the evening. After a siiort trip the couple will make their home at is.) T street, while Mr. Johnson is stationed at Fort Douglas Doug-las with the Twentieth infantry. A number of entertainment's were given during the week in honor of the bri.l". On Friday afternoon Miss Zimmerman Zim-merman was guest of honor at a tea given at the Wells home on Second avenue ave-nue by Miss Louise Wells. Miss Edith Wells, Miss Ruth Daughertv and Miss of Salt Lake, .but now a resident of Xew York Citv, to T. Henrv McCov of that place. The wedding will take place the middle of July. " Mr. and -Mrs. Andrew Jacobsen announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Phyllis, to Ralph Aldous. The wedding wed-ding will take place the latter part of June. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ford announce the engagement of their daughter. Jeauette to Frank C. Rich, son of Mr' and Mrs. Ben E. Rich. The wedding will take place the latter part of June. The marriage of Miss Marv Akert. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Akert. and' James W. Gilbert, will take place Wednesday Wed-nesday in the Salt Lake temple. Announcement An-nouncement of the engagement was made some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. James Oswald announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Lucile. to Arthur L. Eldredge. The marriage will take place June 2d in the Salt Lake temple. The wedding of Miss Louise Eldredge, daughter of Mrs. Daniel Bristol Eldredge, Eld-redge, and George Vwggett King of Los was gi en in trie evening at ttie nome of the bride's parents. ' Miss Leone Wright was bridesmaid and Joseph C. Piatt, Jr., acted as best man. Miss Millie Levy and Leonard X'eil-son X'eil-son were married Tuesday morning at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. L. E. Cunningham. ;-;."i4 Fifth Fhist street. A reception was given in the evening. Mrs. Cunningham was matron of honor ; and Frank Xeilson was best man. I The wedding of Miss Carrie Dav Sampson and William Wallace Carter took place Tuesday afternoon at the parsonage of the Phillips Congrega- V Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shepard an-Inouuce an-Inouuce the marriage of their daughter Mn.v, to Clifford Ridges. The wedding took pla.-e in the city M::v I, but has not been announced until now. fl n Miss Lydia Smithen and Gordon Williamson Wil-liamson were married Wednesday at the home of the bride's par-nts. Mr. and n Mrs. Alfred Smithen, or. Third avenue. The cr-r.-nionv was performed bv the i Rev. William Paden. n:.l was fi.ilovve-l by a reception. The bride was attended attend-ed by Miss Vera Smithen as brides- 1 maid, little Miss .I.-an Scotland as flower girl and Bonnie Scc.dand as Ar--- '7- A, Ml RS. FRED MIDGLEY, who has been in the j ' city visiting relatives on her way from the j : east, where she has been in comic opera, to the : coast to engage in moving pictures. j wont nftor their marri.-ico. Mrs. llnr-tlo llnr-tlo was Miss Ijiirilo Clark of this city. Mrs. lj!vis Evans :in a party of friends have gone to Zion eanyen on an juitoniobilo trip. Mrs. Ocorge "N. Lawrence lias returned re-turned from a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Calvin, in Omaha. Hiss Hazel .Tosselyn, who has just completed her theatrical season in ' the east as leading woman with "Sliding Billy Watson mid His Wonder Show," is here for tho summer with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. I'Vank li. Kimball, 1-t Ivanhoe apartments. Miss .losselvn is contemplating going to l,os Angeles in tho fall to go into moving pictures under the management of .). W. Griffith. Grif-fith. V. J. Tlalloran and daughter, Mis. Lewis William Bowles, have, gono to .San Francisco and Del Monte for a three weeks' stay. i t Mrs. A. II. -Mayne is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. ti. Jacobs, Ja-cobs, while Mr. Mayue is in training at Boulder, Colo. Mrs. Fred Midgely spent a few rirtvs here during the 'past week with Jtr. and Mrs. J. II. Midgely of Third avenue, ave-nue, parents of her husband. Mrs. Midgely, who has boon quite successful success-ful in sonio of Henry W. Savage's and Schubert productions, lias given up, for the present, at least, comic, opera work, and is en route to California, where she will enter the employ of one of the nig movie couecrns. She was entertained at several affairs during her short stay in the city. Her young son. Richard, Rich-ard, accompanied his mother. Professor Profes-sor .Midgely, who is now in New York City, will soon join Mrs. Midgely in California. Mrs. Van Baskin has gone to S;ui Francisco for a short visit with her husband, who is engaged in government work. Mrs. Harry Sears anil son, Harry, and daughter, Mrs. George Davenport, of Bozcman, Mont., are visiting relatives rela-tives in the citv. " Mr. and Mrs. Horaco Trevcllyii Clarke of Sydney, Australia, arc in the city for a few days as guests of Mrs C. A. Caiue. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke wili leavo this week for New York, going later to Japan, China and Tndia, and returning re-turning to their home, after spending twelve months traveling. - . Mrs. J. A. Hoskins of Baker City. Ore., is visiting with her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs.,Lee Lovinger, at their home, 1236 East First South street. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 0. Kahn returned re-turned today from their bridal trip, (Conimuud lium Proceaing Page.) oolcbrato their first, wedding anniversary anniver-sary Juno 10. and Mrs. Young will remain re-main in California until her husband loaves for prance. Mrs. W. E. Losee and two children have gono to York, Nob. Miss lone Giberson has gono to Denver, Den-ver, Colo., for a month's visit with relatives rela-tives and friends. Mrs. Sylvain Noack of Boston is the tniest of her aunts, the Mi sses 1 1 a rt lev . Mrs. J. C. Dugan and sister have returned re-turned from a four months' visit to California, They spent most of the time in and near San Prancisco. $ Mrs. A. N. McKay has gone to Long Beaoh, Oil., to spend several weeks i Mrs. James F. Kelly will leave today for southern California beaches. Mr. Kellv will join her later. Miss Dorothy Marioneaux will arrive this week from visiting friends in the cast and attending commencement- exercises ex-ercises at Yassar college. I Mrs. H". J". Dininny has returned from p,sit to California.' She spent the Winter in Los Angeles and at Lon Beach. Miss Esther Badger has returned from New York, where she attended Miss Kavson s school. - - Miss Carolyn Blanrhnrd of Oxford, Ohio, is visiting her sister. Mrs. C. II. Bl.uichard, and her mother. Mrs. George S. Blanchard. She will remain two weeks and then go to Berkeley and southern California for the remainder of the summer. Mrs. C. G. Barron of Ely, Nov, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. H.' Peabddv Miss Marian Hiskey will leave Thursday Thurs-day for the southern California beaches Mrs. A. H. Peabody has returned from -a six months' visit to California-Mrs. California-Mrs. Peabody spent the greater part of the time with her son. Edwin Peabo.dv, who is with the Cnited States ar'niv at. the Presidio, and also visited the southern California beaches. Mrs. Thomas E. Gaddis and children h.-.yo gone Jo Seattle and other points m the Pncitic northwest to visit friends. lrs. Charles It. Talmage has gono to Los Angeles and the beaches to spend a month. Mrs. Lily Baxter has gone to California. Cali-fornia. Mrs. I,. L. Evans, Jr., of American alls is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Oscar 10. Groshell. Hi. and Mrs. John T. White, Mr. and Mrs. Marsh I!. Boothbv and Miss Dorothy Doro-thy .lite have gone bv automobile to l.utle ion's canyon and Arizona to spend throe weeks. ' Miss Til lie llesselberg has gone to Berkeley to spend the summer with relatives. Miss Norma Mueller has returned from Smith college, ivheje she has just completed her sophomore vear. She 'was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Alma Mueller, who 1ms spent the winter in Boston. Miss Mueller is a graduate of Rowland Hall, and has made an excellent ex-cellent record at Smith. Mrs. Mueller , and her daughter are at the Newhouse hotel. Mrs. David Wegg and children have gone to Carmel-by-the-Sea to spend the summer. Mrs. Grant M. .Romnev, formerly Miss Ella Nestor, left Friday for Boulder. Boul-der. Colo. Mr. Roiunev is with the United States training detachment now at the University of Colorado. Miss Annie Caffey has returned from Little Rock, where she has been attending school. Mr. and Mrs. R. ,T. Glendinning will leave this week for a visit to California. Cali-fornia. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Newton Pugh and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. McClure will leave today by automobile for Bear Lake, to be gone several weeks. Major and Mrs. Russell P. Hartle have moved from Camp Pike, Ark., to I 'amp Hancock, Augusta, Ga., where Major Hartle is in the machine gun training service. Major and Mrs. Hartle w-ere extensively entertained before be-fore leaving Camp Pike, where they Mil - i ' " , , 1 1 ; - - ' :4i It V " " -:k i j - 1 V" 4 li ' V ' ' ' w f fa. - k ' fA ?wif- - ;: - 1 M Illamires, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cottrell, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Gailey, Misses oris Cottrell, Donetta Blood, Emma Odd, Olive P.urlow. Artel Linford, Mamie Rushforth, Maud McJatchie, Lola Smith, Messrs. Will Strong, Alex Criddle, Vernon I .ay ton, Louis Underwood, Byron L. Blood, Will Knighton and Clyde Burn-ini,rham. Burn-ini,rham. Mr. and Mrs. William Varney aud children chil-dren were visitors to Kaysville diiriny the euk. y LEHI f . LEMT, June 15. A patriotic farewell was given Sunday evening hy the city for six more of her boys who enlisted last week. The boys are Dewey orton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dorton; Andrew Lessee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman . Los-see; Los-see; Klwood Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. lan Thomas; Herman Goates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goates; Ruel Evans, son of Mrs. Emma Evans, and Ross Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts. Mrs. Miicheir Davis, in company with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William King of American Fork, returned from Dia-mondville, Dia-mondville, W'yo., this week, where they had been visiting for two weeks. The trip was made by automobile. Miss Fay Scow has returned to her home in Ash ton, Idaho, after attending high school here. fc LitUe Miss Helen Davis was given a party in honor of her fifth birthday by her mother, Mrs. M. I. Davis, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Albert Wall entertained a party of ten yit dinner Sunday in compliment to Miss Mirl Clark, who left on a mission to the northern states Wednesday. Monday Mon-day evening the missionary fund committee commit-tee gave a concert in the Royal theater for Miss Clark, and Tuesday the M. I. A. gave a dancing party in her honor. Mrs. David Firmage of Nephi is a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones. Barlow and Irvin Fox, vrho have been attending the University of Utah the past season, were here for a week-end visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox, after I which they left for Idaho, where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hardy and family and Mrs. Herman AUred and family ! formed a camping party at Pelican point last week-end. Miss Sylvia-Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Webb, and Arch R. Nielson of Pleasant Grove, were quietly married at Ptovo on "Wednesday. A reception was given at the home of the bride's parents the same evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nielson will make their home in Pleasant Grove. 1 CLEARFIELD ; CLEARFIELD, June 15. Miss Marguerite Mar-guerite Sandoz left for Colorado Springs Thursday, where she will spend a lew : months. Mrs. Julia Steed entertained about twenty-five friends at a social at her home "Wednesday afternoon. Games were played followed by a two-course luncheon. Mrs. Irena Wilcox entertained a few friends at her home Thursday. The guests were Mrs. Nellie Thurgood,- Mrs. Minnie Walker, Mrs. Golda Williams, Mrs. Mattie Barber, Mrs. Aurelia Barber. . Mrs. Laura S. Walker and Mrs. Eva Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Layton, Mr. r.nd Mrs. Fred Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Dimon M. Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Harris Har-ris motored to Ogden canyon Sunday and spent the day. Mrs. Ella Hale of Afton, Wyo., is the guest of Mrs. Dolly Brown for a few days. Mrs. Irvin Henefer of Henefer is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Annie Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morgan, announce the engagement of their daughter, Nora, to Israel Smith of CViterville. The marriage mar-riage will take place June 19. Mrs. D. K. Egbert of Oakley, Idaho, is visiting relatives here. Miss Berenice Robinson of Peterson is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Mal-der, Mal-der, for a few days. which was spent at Atlantic City. Mr. C. Kahn is prominent in both social and business circles. Mrs. Kahn, who was formerly Miss Mnrion Leopold of New York City, is active in social anJ war relief work. Mrs. Kntherine Belcher has returned from Washington, where she has visited with her son, Lieutenant P. W. Belcher, of the engineer reserve corps, located at the Washington barracks. Mrs. ('. R. Bates, accompanied by her daughter, Adele, and small sou, left (lining the week for a three months' visit in California. They will spend the time in Ocean Park and Los Angeles, returning by way of iSan Francisco. Fran-cisco. Mr. Bates motored to the coast last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dugan will be at home in LMitJ Butler avenue, Federal Heights, for the summer. Miscellaneous Events Miss Frances Williams entertained at an informal party given at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Karl Winter, 819 Jirner-son Jirner-son avenue, Tuesday. The house was decorated in pink peonies and rosebuds, and the refreshments were in red, white and blue. Those present were Miss Flora Beach. Miss La Von Muthart, Miss Bernicc Ball, Miss Myrtle Widner, Miss Hansen, Sergeant Jack Edmisten, Corporal Schroeder, Private Houk, Private Pri-vate Kendall, Corporal Deveeny, Private Bauers, Corporal Hulsclandcr and Bay Downs. rated in June roses. Forty-two guests were in attendance. A luncheon wns given Saturday at Franklin's by Miss Minnie Pitts and Miss Carol Pitts in honor of Miss Grace Liljcgren, a June bride. Covers were laid for ten of the bride "s intimate friends. SYRACUSE I SYRACUSE, June 15. Miss Elsie Stfed is visiting in Salt Lak City. Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson of Ogden visited here with relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barber spent Sunday in Ogden as guests of their daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Ole Sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Snott Tanner of Braver and Mr. and Mrs. Stepen Fatheringham of Tooele were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Sehofield. Mr. and Mis. William Wilcox spent Tuesday in Oenterville. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of Salt Lake City spent Sunday here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Walker. Mrs. R. A. Uangford ar.J S. W. Kent, both of Montpelier, Idaho, arc the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berber. Mrs. Ruth Tiee is visiting in Farming-ton Farming-ton with her daughter, Mrs. Elijah Gregory. Greg-ory. Mr. and Mrs James Cottrell entertained enter-tained a number of friends at a farewell social at their home Wednesday evening in honor of their son Ralph, who left today for training at the state university. univer-sity. The home was beaut if ally decorated deco-rated In the national colors and the evening eve-ning was spent in music and games, followed fol-lowed by refreshments. Among the guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cottrell, Cot-trell, Sr., of Salt Ii ke City. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cottrell, Mr. and Mrs. George L. In honor of Miss Adelaide Lees, Miss Ruby Jones entertained at a china shower last week at her home, 519 East Sixth .South street. Phtk roses In a basket formed the centerpiece for the table. Roses and marguerites were used throughout the rooms. The hostess was assisted by her sister, Mrs. I. L. Kelly, and Marie Preston. Covers were laid for twelve guests. Music and dancing was enjoyed during the evening. Mrs. W. H. Parker entertained the members of the Katinka Bridge club at luncheon Thursday afternoon at her home on Westminster avenue. Following Follow-ing the luncheon the guests played, and the prizes were won by Mrs. W. O. Mackler and Mrs. Prank Gaincy. Mr. and Mrs. M. Matheson announce the marriage of their daughter, Chris-tic, Chris-tic, to Ucorg W. O'Connor. The marriage mar-riage took place Tuesday evening, dune 11, in Boulder, Colo., where Mr. O'Connor O'Con-nor is attending a national training school. A luncheon was given Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A. J. Pendleton on Pirst avenue, in; honor of her sister, Mrs. Mabel Cooper Cain of Tjos Angeles, An-geles, formerly of this city. Mrs. Pendleton Pen-dleton was assisted by her 'daughters, Mrs. James M. Carlson, Mrs. X. Owen Horsfall and Miss Claire Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. George "E. Grow entertained en-tertained Thursday evening in honor of their son, Walter B. Grow, now a sailor in the United States navy, at their residence, 823 South Tenth East. He will leave shortly for Balboa Tark, Cal. In honor of Mrs. Plwood Thomas, formerly for-merly Mis Tjdia Wetzel, a bride of the week, Mrs. II. Leiehter, sister of the bride, entertained at a shower Thursday Thurs-day evening at her homo on Herbert avenue. Twenty-five guests, among whom were the members of the 0. P. P. club, and a few close friends of the bride, were in attendance. The hostess was assisted by her sister, Mrs. A. Jackson, Jack-son, and her' mother. Mr. Thomas leaves June 18 for Vancouver, where he is enlisted en-listed in special service for the war department. de-partment. Mrs. Edward Pearce and Miss Lillian I Pcarce entertained Friday afternoon at ! tea at their home, 2'AQ Tenth Past street, in honor ol' Mrs. Sarah Jenkins,! who will leave today for Portland to I make her home. The rooms were deco- ' |