Show l 0 f 4 1 J 1 if P I t I i s J 7 ISS GLADYS HUTCHINSON HUTCHINSON MISS M and Everett Harmon Read I were married today at high noon at the First Presbyterian church hurch The lovely young bride was given Iven in marriage by her father W. W R. R Hutchinson and the ceremony was performed performed performed per per- formed formed by the Rev Elmer I. I Goshen Masses of summer flowers In the pure white while shade were combined with f urns ferns and palms as the church deco deco- rations Easter lilies and ferns were massed about the altar rails and large baskets of white asters were placed above bove the organ The palms banked in the background A. A II H. Peabody Peabody Peabody Pea- Pea body at the organ furnished the wedding wedding wedding wed wed- ding music The bride who was unattended wore a smart tailored suit of white broadcloth broadcloth broad broad- cloth with a small hat of white georgette georgette georgette geor geor- gette crepe Her flowers were a shower bouquet of brides bride's roses and I lilies of the valley Following the tho church service which was witnessed by relatives and a few friends a wedding breakfast was served for members of tho the family at it atthe t the Hotel Utah The breakfast table I where covers were laid for ten was i dainty In a color scheme or pink wit with sweet peas in the chosen color ar arranged arranged arranged ar- ar ranged In a a. mound and tied with smart bows of pink tulle as Mr and Mrs Read left this afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon for a honeymoon trip of several months on the Pacific coast and will make their home in Bloomquist N. N J J. where Mr Read has bus business mess Inter inter- ests Mrs Read wore a traveling suit of dark blue broadcloth with a chic 1 hat in the popular bel o shade and ana shoes to match She is one of th the most attractive of the younger society girls of the the- city and will be missed by a host of friends M I Mrs James D. D Watson entertained informally at luncheon today at the tho Country club Bridge followed in the afternoon Covers were laid for Mrs Richard Keyes Mrs C. C H H. Mrs E. E W. W Matson and Mrs Watson S Mrs W. W A. A Crowley was hostess to today today today to- to day at a delightful bridge luncheon at her home on D str street et Sweet peas In the lovely lavender shades adorned the small tables from luncheon was was served and three tables were arranged arranged arranged ar ar- ar- ar ranged for bridge in th the afternoon The hostess was assisted by her daughter Miss Margaret Crowle Crowley a s C Z Miss 1 Enid Newman who will be married Saturday to Ross I. I Branning was was the guest of honor at a luncheon today given by Miss Ida Rich and Miss l Franc Hayward at the Rich home Luncheon was served from one table which held as a centerpiece a rustic basket filled with gocIe sunflowers rs I 1 and ferns The afternoon was spent ft f a a kensington Miss Newman was pre- pre 1 dented with an oriental vase by the guests guest who Included the mem members ers of I the Banyan club Those present were Miss Newman Miss Bertha Rich Mrs Lewis Fernley Fernley Fernley Fern- Fern ley Mrs C. C O. O Brunner Mrs Lee Br Brown wn Miss Miss' Selma Miss Mary Diary Jolliffe Miss bliss Blanche Rockhill Mrs Leon Larmar Mrs Lawrence and Mrs Mrs Ralph Watts Miss Newman will entertain at a a. trousseau tea tomorrow at her home on Fifth averl e. e I Mrs D. D W. W McDonald will entertain at a lawn party this evening in compliment compliment compliment com com- to Mi s Afton Free who willbe willbe will willbe be married next net week to Clarence Baird The Tho affair aff will be given at the tho home homo of Mrs McDonalds McDonald's mother Mrs l J J. J N. N Rock oh on Twenty-first Twenty South street street and f forty fortyl r guests will bo be enter enter- tamed Friday afternoon the members of theArt theArt the tho Art guild of the University of Utah of which Miss Free lias be been n president th the past year will entertain at it a lake party In her honor 1 Miss s 's Cora Nowell is in charge of arrange arrangements Monday eve evening ning Miss Free will willI be complimented at a dinner with Miss 1 Uarda Snow as hostess r A party of Salt Lake people including IncludIng Including ing Captain and Mr Mm James D. D Watson Watson Watson Wat Wat- son Mr l and Mrs M. M P. P Kirk Mr and Mrs C C. H. H Doolittle and Miss Dorothy Doolittle will leave next week for a motor trip through Yellowstone park Mr and Mrs Paul IB S. Talmage have returned from a honeymoon trip to Bear lake Until Mn Talmage's de departure departure departure de- de with the First Utah field artillery artillery artillery artil artil- lery they will be at home at T street Mrs Talmage was formerly Miss Edna Turner I Miss Louise Winslow left Saturday for a three weeks' weeks visit in Wyoming S Mrs William Warner left yesterday yesterday yesterday yester yester- day for a months month's visit with friends in Chicago Mr Warner Varner is In the southern southern southern south south- ern part of the state and will later accompany Jack Lait a w well ll known writer of Chicago on a trip through Little Zion canyon Mr and Mrs Hugo W. W Druehl and two sons have left for Long Beach Cal where they will spend the re remainder remainder remainder re- re of the summer u mr S Miss Dorothy Weber Miss Laura Weber and Miss Sadie Sadio Meyer left Tuesday evening for a camping trip In Glazier national park At Idaho Falls they will be joined by two Eastern friends who have been in California All five of the young w women wo women wo- wo men were classmates at Smith college S M Mr and Mrs Ralph Walker are at home at 2 Woods apartments Mr and Mrs J. J J. J Daly and Mrs Edward Roberts have returned to their home in Los Angeles after a months month's visit here Mrs George R. R Walker and Mrs L L. L. L Terry are guests at the J. J R. R Walker cottage in Brighton A group of Salt Lake men motored to Bear Lake Saturday where they I were guests at the T T. W. W Boyer summer summer summer sum sum- mer home returning to the city last evening Included in the party were O. O J. J Louis McCornick Fred Cowans Lawrence Greene Rodney T. T Badger and Randolph Walker R K Mrs W. W H. H BIntz left yesterday for fob fora a visit with relatives at Laramie Wyo 4 t i Mrs W. W IL Wade Vade and daughter Jeanette have gone to Saratoga Springs where they will be guests of Mrs G. G M. M Cutter f i Miss Frances France's Simons returned to her home in Butte Mont today after a visit here here- herewith with Miss Helen Lehmann Leh- Leh mann s t Mr and Mrs E E. E. E Hoffman Mr and Mrs P. P O. O Perkins and nd Miss Betty Perkins returned today from Brighton Mrs Edward L L. L McConaughy and sons sOIs of Rochelle Ill are guests of Mrs McConaughy's l parents Mr and Mrs Glenn R R. Bothwell i s Mr bir and Mrs Daniel Sloan and their daughters the Misses 1 Amelia and Elizabeth Sloan left today for a weeks week's stay at Brighton Mr and Mrs H. H II H. Henstead have as their guest their niece Miss Margaret Margaret Margaret Mar Mar- i garet Rand I The he Red Cross Unit of the Ladies Ladies' auxiliary U U. C C. C T T. council 81 will meet at the home of ot Mrs S. S B. B HamIl Hamel Third avenue tomorrow afternoon after atter- noon I |