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Show Sunday , October 15, 1922 Convention th residence of so many army officers and their charm In wives at Fort Douglas. social Ufa at tha la becoming quite a factor In Lake- - City' amart circles. It been some time since - au;h food comradeship has existed between the people of the and the army folk. At a tea dancecity given Friday after- noon at the post by General U. G. and hia staff, a number of Salt laker were in attendance, and when large social functions are given in the city tha1 presence of army uniforms is much in evidence. General McAlexander- has expressed a desire for friendly relations with the people of the city end has done everythin possible to promote them. The city folk nave appreciated the generals friendly spirit .and have enoyed welcoming the Fort Douglas colony into their sxaHtfe-Aaddress by General McAlexander. Tuesday evening at assembly hall. Is ene of the principal features of the convention of the X'tah Federation of Women's clubs in Salt Take. The removal to Fort Douglas of a number of army officers who have married Salt Lake girls la a pleasant feature In the relationship between the post and. the city. The last to be transferred is Captain George Van Studdlford, who motored from Camp Travis, Texas, and arrived recently with Mrs. Ven Studdlford. formerly Miss Dorothy Cannon, daughter of Mrs. L. W. Snow, one of the most of young Salt Lake society women. Lieutenant Robert Homer Soule, who married Miss Genevieve Hoffman In the Philippine recently. Is another young officer who has had the privilege of bringing his charming wife back home. Captain Roy Schuyler and Mrs. Schuyler, formerly. Mies Phyllis McDonald of Salt Lake, are other welcome additions to Fort Douglas and Salt Lake. Mre. C. B. Dee. wife of Lieutenant Lee staff, has had of General McAlexander the pleasant experience, of coming back vto Fort Douglas, where' her father. Mastationed when she jor Willi Uline. wasFriends of Major and small girl. via Uline been have gratified to renew Mrs; the acquaintance of their daughter, formerly Jane Uline. a favorite as a child at tha post, as she is now as a young matron. will aptain and Mrs. O. J. Entertain Tuesday evening at a supper and dance at the poet. r JTH - ar poo-Ul- O Personal HENRY C. HOFFMAN and Sits Naomi Hoffman, will .leave todsy for Los Angelee, where (Mies Hoffman will continue her studies in music and dancing. RS. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George Sawyer and' Mrs. are Sawyers mother, Mr. McGregor, guests st the home of George Arbuckle Los on to for a few days, their way after a trip through the east. Miss Gladys Arbuckle will accompany- them home for a visit of a few weeksArf-ga- ISS ELLA BOTLE entertained- - last evening at her home on In honor of Mis Gertrude Trera-A- P who will leave coon for Parte to study music, and Miss Josephine Buese. who 'will go to California aoon to make her home. The guests, who numbered thirty-fou- r, were entertained with music, Caros and games. A color scheme of and white was used in th decorationpink of the rooms, with a basket of pink and white dahlias as a centerpiece for the supper table. On one side of the basket was placed a kewpte doll, bolding a roll of music,- - while on the other side stood a kewpte dreeeed as a bride. Verses of travel were written on the place card. The hostess was assisted by Miss Helen MoHarg, Mise Genevieve Fltipatrlck. Miss Thelma Munrhy, Miss. Margaret Connor and Miss Grace Murnhy: - Fetre Sat-ird- pro-ee- ds nt -- the football team of the II Brigham. Toung university and University of Utah the lAasocated Students of the University of Utah entertained last evening at an informal dance st the Merry Garden. In charge of arrangements were Mina Judith Keysor and Lowell Smith. Patrons and patronesses Included Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Harrimsn and Professor and Mrs. Levi Edgar Young. X HONOR of t 4 A entertained at luncheon yesterday at her home on East street. Th guests ;Nlnth were seated st ten small tables. Russell roses and delphinium were used as u- C. ki ISS LTDIA ALDER entertained Sat-- I nrdsy afternoon at a bo party at the Orpheuro for Miss lone Alder, wju will leave WeHneeday for Denver. The performance wes followed by tea st the home of Mm. J. Palmer, Sharp. lU Vale avenue. The gueets Included Mies D. Alder, G. Alfred' Alder. Mrs. Georg Mrs. C. Y. Clawson, Mra Ross Anderson we A dinner of Logan. given family Monde v evee ng by Mr. and Mrs. G. Alfred Alder In' honor of Miss Alder. Tuesday evening the Balt lake Nurses Alumnae association entertained at the home of Mle Katie Bohn snd Wednesday afternoon Mra C. Y. Clawson entertained at - a kenslngton - ai RS.- - D. St the. Hotel Utsh, from 2 until t oclock. The are to be used for tha entertaln-neof the Women's League convention, women neludtng representatives of inlvers tles of western states to be held n Salt Lake in November. A represents-liv- e from sach of the aororltlee compose he committee of arrangementa 'They .re: Mies I.ucetta Brown. Delta Epsilon, halrman: Mlse a'sdvs . Rich. lambda ?hi lambda; Miss Jean R'dgc. Gaanma Ail Mildred Gerrard, Chi slgma: Love. Alpha Chi; Amege: Mlse Afton Miss Dorothy Wileon. Gamma Phi. and Miss Lois Green. PI Epsilon Pht; Reservations may he made from any member of the sororities. In addition to arda refreshments end entertainment will be provided for the afternoon. TURNER deco-ration- s. 1 . J. QUINNEY. Mrs. E. 8. MRS. Miss Minnie Isgreen and Miss Fern OKmond acted sa hostesses st a luncheon given yesterday afternoon st the home of Mrs. Quinney for members of the Sorosl sorority of the Utah-AgMra Dsvld cultural college. Romney give reading. A variety of fall were to used decorate th small flower luncheon tables. The guests numbered ft. Eventsof Coming Week ' RUTH EVANS, a bride of this will be guest of honor at a M ISSweek, party to be given by Mrs. A. W. Seifert Monday afternoon t her home. 133 P street. On Tuesday Mrs. Richard F. Neslen. Airs. C. C. Neslen snd Miss Elizabeth Evans, wdll entertain at tea' at the home of Mrs. Richard F. Neslen'at her home on First avenue. The hours will be from 4 until 7 o'clock. Mrs. will entertain ,st a shower Tor Miss Evans Tuesday, evening at her home on Sixth avenue. Mrs. Richard 8, Wright, Mrs, Bylvester Q. Cannon, Mrs. J. Tyler Young and Mrs. Joseph A.. Ktngdon will be hostesses at a tea to be given Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wright on E street in ' honor of the bride. "9 , A V?-- - Mnrcella-Mltchaner- N honor of Mlsa Lila Folsom, who will he married aoon. Miss Joy Rlcharda entertained- the F, j. club luet evening at her home, rat-tat- ! snd marigold formed th decorations for the rooms The host era was assisted by the twelve tneni-mt- s of club. Th invited intaf. c)ib member, numbrod tjilrtv Weddings and F. W. EtXV ARDS snnoim'es Ihssnarrlage of her daughter. Rufh, to Ashby Enow Thatcher. Tho wedding took place vesterdsv morning o'clock at the home cf th hriilo. President Anthony H. Ivins, uncle of the pridegrooqi, performed the ceremony. After short trio, Mr. end Mr. Thatcher willwedding make their home- in this city. Mr. and Mr. F. S. Fernstrom announce the marriage of their daughter.' Martha, to Clarence T. Murray of ban Francisco. The wedding took place on October 1 t the home of Mr. C V. Roger In Ban Francisco. After a three month tour of th northwestern state th ymmg couple will make their home in San Francisco, R8. - - The marriage of Miss Ruth Wood, daughter of Air. and Alra. Joeeph Wood, thirty. and - C. Higginbotham will take pls October 25 at noon in the Salt Lake temN compliment to Miss Eldene Buckley, The ceremony will be followed by a ple. whose marriage to Ralph Bruneau breakfast at the home of the will take place at an early date, Miss wedding, bride's In the evening a reCe'ella Gavin entertained a few close ception parents. be held. The bride will he will friends of iMlss Buckley at a kenslngton sttended , Mrs. .1. by Mies Thelma yesterday afternoon at her home in the I,oa Becker And Veffi Mis Wood: bridesmaids. Miss Rita Higginbotham will be rower girl and Dr. William Wood w ill act aa best man. 't .. le-ff- Xi , Mra N. Joeeph Madsen announces the enaaaement of her son, Chauncev P. Madsen. to Mie Auyne Jackson. The wedding wui take place the parly par t of No-, a vember. sM's-- ' Mr. Sarah A. Pac.s of Heber t'ltv announces the marriage of her daughter, Amanaa. to Clyde J. Roberts. Th wedding evening at of Mr. and Mrs. R, 8. Mathews. 1114 Harrison avenue. Following the ceremony the couple left for a short wedding Irip. O on JFags Ywe .. j , - I- The Eoroets sorority of the Utah Agricultural college will give the annual luncheon at the Hotel Utah. Saturday. October 21. Th member of tha Salt Lake chapter will be In charge with Mrs. S. J. Quinney a chairman. A Mrs. E. D. Higginbotham will entertain at a kenslngton Tuesday afternoon at her horae,f?r Miss Ruth Wood, whose mar- Cestiaasd Moxim hotel. French marigolds fnd asters were arranged In low bowls' to decorate the rooms. Th crystal hoetess was h6r sisters. Miss Mary Gavin ?? !and Mlsa Genevieve GavinThe guests included: besides "th of honor, Mr. Alfred Isom. Mlsa guest Ruth Bruneau, Mies Mis CelSate laramte, M's Grace Hogan. Mts an1 Wl Lucille Jen- -' Ci?rllnkl kins ; Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Sliver and daughter, Margaret, have returned from a two weeks trip to San Francisco. ' Mrs. James N. John and William John of Denver ars guests at the Hartley home on First avenue. and ' Mr. Herman Johnson announce the engagement of their daughL. Gillespie. Th ter, Nellie. wedding will take place Wednesday mornme 11 home of the brine. o'clock at ing at 5S9 West Third North wtreet. Thd Couple wlU bs at home with the bride Mr. , 'pniere PORtYR-A- , X-- . V v f "Srs. ta par-en- I .. Mr. and Mrs. P. Wilson Seay have returned from their wedding trip through the northwest and are now at home in the Bruce ton apartments. Mrs. Seay was y formerly Miss Mabel Goodell. Mlsa Kate Williams will lesve todsy for a two weeks visit at Bryn Mawr college to attend the ceremonies incident" tothe installation of the new president, Mrs. F. W. fid wards announces the marrlagp of her daughter. Ruth, to Ashbv Snow Thatcher. The wedd ng took place yesterday. Th ceromony waa performed at the home of the bride, by President Anthony W. Ivins, uncle of the bridegroom. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home In Salt Lake. -- -- 'L ' , . Mrs. W, C. Nye of Montpelier, Idaho, . I Mrs. Harriett M. Knott, daughter of Mr. and Mre. C. H. Petersen of 30 stay df3t, street, has Just returned from aand will seven months in Los Angeles remain In Salt Lake with ,her. parents for several months. F ... "" Mrs. R. O. Storer has" returned frojn art extended trip through Europe and Is'now John O. st th home of Mr. and Mrs. street. Storer. 227 West Eighth South Mis Lillian Astler left Saturday for allfornia, to remain several months. Mrs. Lavema Ellason announces ths marriage of her daughter. Florin, to Nichols B. Crawford. The wedding took place Wednesday. r:, has returned home after a week's visit with friends and relatives in salt Inks and Ogden. i ' I "V5 f. man and June Case will be flower girl. Mr. and Sir. Fred Plkyer announce the engagement of their daughter. Doris Fern, to Herman Paul Flnster. The wedding will take place at an early date. ? left Friday Mr. and Mrs. J. for Cleveland, Ohio, and will later go to New York to visit their son, Burtls F. Robbins.Mr. and Mrs. Robbins will be absent four weeks. B. Robbins X - Mlsa Evelyn ley. Jr., were-.marrle- ! - i iV r. . Mrs. Charls R. Rates .and daughter. Miss Adele Bates of Los Angeles have arrived In this city for a short visit with friends. Mrs. Bates and Miss Bate are , former Salt Lakers. r ft j , y y 1 ' v sb i V1 Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harris and children, Susanna and Bransford, have' returned from spending the summer at the Van Vledc ranch In Wyoming gnd the Hams ranch in Idaho. . - Mrs. WlUlsra Smuin snd Mrs. H. H. Hsrtylgeors of Ashton.- Idaho, are visit- friends Inthls city. ing apartments. - 4 Announcement Is Just made of the marriage of Alias Aaltje Poelman.' formerly of Salt Lake City, and A, L. Johan, which took, place July 3 In Los Angelee. Mr. Johan the daughter of Air. and Afrs H. Poe man of Mana. and ts known in Belt Lake mueiraj circle. The young couple will make Their home in Los Angeles. Mrs. J. H. Houston visiting her daughter, Of New Tork Is Mrs. Harold B. wdll to Los Angeles later snd go Iamb, to. visit her daughter. Miss Bryan Hous- ton. - - 1 ... Mr; and' Mrs. Joseph 8. Good of are guests of Mr. and Aire. A. M. Good for a few days on their Fay to Ikmoluiu. Phils-delph- , ia Mr. and Mra. W. R. LaVelll and Mrs,, LaVelUes mother, Mrs. John Brimtjp. are now st home in the EMubrlck apartments. Mr. and Mrs. TaVellle strived e Ft CMtisB,e f JijUT Eoothby. The bride wore whit broadcloth tailored suit trimmed with ermine, with hat and bag to match, and a corsage bouquet oft, Ophelia and Cecil Brunner roses and IJlles of the Valley. Following the ceremony a dinner w shell and given at the Hotel Utah, American E'eau tv .roses decorated the table. Only relatives were present. Mr. and Sirs. Thomas YtVr of Rockland, Idaho, jrnnounce the marriage cf their dauehts). Emma Olive, to Leo E. Vaughn of this ojtv., The weeding took place October !. Th cnupl will be st home after October 15 at the' Richmond Captain and Mrs. William Yeaies hav arrived frpm Douglas, Aria, for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Yeates was formerly ,, Miss Gay. Groesbeck, " ..... Isrsllllere and J. H. BaiMondav evening st their home on Fifth Fast street. The was ceremony performed by Judge J. ' E. Frick of the state supreme court. The bride Is the only daughter of business man and banker-o- f Soda Springs, Idaho, and the bridegroom Is a well known Salt Lake attorney. Columbia and American Beauty rose. Intertwined bv baskets filled with an assortment of roees. formed a bower for th wedding party. Harp selections wer given by Mra Lydia ..J' Captain and Mrs. A. At.- Robhinsh.ve motored from their homo in Washington, D. C., and are guests of Mrs Rob- bins' parent. Mr, and Mr. It. C. Dustan, for several week before going to La Jolla, Cal., to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs.' Fred 6elsler of Oakland. Mrs. Geislers par. Cal., are visiting with entii.-iiand Mrs.- - William J... PowelL - - The marriage of Mlsa Fay Corn wa II, daughter of Air. end Mrs. Samuel A. Cornwall, and Nils Bolin took place Thursday evening at the home, of th bride's parents. Th ceremony was performed by Bishop Joseph A. Cornwall, uncle of the bride. A wedding dinner followed. Mr. and Mrs: Bolin will be at home at JlS University street. Mrs. J. AlHenel of Eureka is In the city to meet her brother, Joseph A. Good, and Mrs. Good, of Philadelphia, who are here on their way to Honolulu. . ' . . 1 . The marriage of Lila Folsom, daurhter of Mrs. Jean C. Folsom, to A. C. Todd will take place Wednesday at 7:30 oclock at the home of the brkle on Downtngtoh avenue. Th ceremony will be performed by Biahop J. A. Rockwood. An informal reception will follow. . Miss Ruth Folsom will be bridesmaid, Clyde Brown best MA , - eea -- Mrs. George Van. Studdiford, who has recently arrived in the her husband, Lieutenant Van Studdiford, who has to Fort Mrs. Van Studdiford vras formerly Miss Dorothy. Cannon,' daughter of Mrs. L. W. Snow of this city Below, left to right, Mr. Boyd Hatch and little daughter, Betty, who have peturned .to their home in Logan, after visiting; in alt Lake. Sirs. Milton Beifuss and small son.; A BOTE, Douglas,. city-wit- h been-transferre- srwivl Mr. and Mrs. J - J Chetman the engagement of their daughter. Mvrtt. The wedding will to Igrdy M. be at an early date. Ta-.lo- Announcement is mads of the marrier of Alias Helen Aiarlo Gustason to Gov O. of ,lhls city.-- The wedd'ne. McMillan which la Just announced, took plue . tember i1'. , - |