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Show day at the McCullow home, 164 M MEMBERS of St. Anns parish of street, in honor of Mrs. Anderson. church entertained at a dance and card party Thursday evening at the Hotel Utah. Various features of entertainment were arranged in addition to the card games. The committee on arrangements includes Mrs. W. E. Barnhart, chairman; Mrs. E. Pegg, Mrs. J. J. Neville, Mrs. M. J. Butler, Mrs. J Atkins1, Mrs H Peterson, Mrs. G. E. Knight, Mrs. G. Fraser, Mrs. J. H. Meehan, Mrs. J. E. Dentler, Mrs. C. H. Lange, Mrs. M. May, Mrs. C George, Mrs. J. McDonald, Mrs. J. E. Johnstone, Miss Hazel Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Keeley and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Keeley entertained at dinner Wednesday evening at their home on East Seventh South street in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Covers were laid ofr eleven, including, besides Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Beane, Bertice Beane, Miss Kate Keeley and Miss Virginia Keeley. Announcement is made by Mr. of this city of the marriage of their daughter Leah to August R. Bradshaw. The wedding took place Wednesday at Long Beach, Calif., where the Henderson family are spending the winter. Following a honeymoon in California the couple will be at home in Seattle, Wash., at the New Washington hotel, after February George, Miss Mary McDonald, Miss Pauline Knoblauch and Miss Elizabeth Knoblauch. Mrs. Marion B. Robinson and Mrs. Brigham H. Robinson entertained at a noon at their home, 643 Seventh East street, in compliment to Miss Mona Warburton, a bride of Saturday. Tea was served. 20. The bride is one of the most popular and charming young society women of Salt Lake. Mr. Bradshaw is also well known in Salt Lake from a recent residence here in connection with business interests. His headquarters have now been transferred to Seattle. WINFIELD NOYES of formerly Miss Elsie Mackay of this city, was the guest of honor at a bridge tea given Wednesday afternoon by her sister, Mrs. J. B. Stewart, on South West Temple street. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Daniel Mackay, Mrs. Raynor J. Mackay, Mrs. Daniel T. Mackay and Mrs. James P. Paul. The guests included, besides the guest of honor, Mrs. A. E. Rogers, Mrs. Charles Howarth, Mrs. Harold L. Peck, Mrs. George West, Mrs. William G. Mackler, Mrs. Leslie Covey, Mrs. Frank L. Hart, Mrs. Leo J. Bachle, Mrs. R. J. Armstrong, Mrs. F. H. Evers, Mrs. Harry Groendyke, Mrs. George OConnor, Mrs. A. E. Goodspefed, Mrs. Clarence Kramer, Mrs. Thomas E. Rowan and Mrs. Theo Willes. Mrs. James P. Paul entertained at bridge tea at her home on East First South street Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Noyes. The guests, besides the guest of honor, were Mrs. H. L. Warburton, Miss Gladys Warburton, Mrs. C. E. Carey, Mrs. W. L. Warburton, Mrs. Samuel Warburton, Mrs. J. E. Darmer, Mrs. Emmett Annis, Mrs. A. T. McKee of Pocatello, Mrs. W. H. Warburton, Mrs. H. A. Willie and Mrs. George Pearson. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. MRS. Frank Nyberg, Mrs. C. E. Carey and Mrs. J. E. Darmer. -- Mrs. 0. W. Dailey and Mrs. H. W. Goodwin entertained at luncheon Friday. The guests included Mrs. L. D. Peaslee, Mrs. J. Edwards, Mrs. S. L. Ewing, Mrs. Carl D. Brown, Mrs. W. P. Jackson, Mrs. C. F. Hall, Mrs. E. C. Cottingham, Mrs. N. M. Lewis, Mrs. W. D. Oden, Mrs. D. N. Ehrlich and Mrs. Bessie L. Kern. The junior class of the University of Utah entertained the members of the student bodyat a matinee dancing party Friday afternoon in the university gymnasium. The committee in charge of arrangements included the class officers, who are Miss Afton Wright, Miss Patricia Powers, Clyde Olpin and Drew Chipman. The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity of the University of Utah entertained at a dancing party Friday evening at the The committee in Country club. charge of arrangements included Nile Huscher, Alfred Clawson and Eugene Christensen. . MISS AGNES CAROLYN BOND and Stiefel, Jr., were mar- afterried at 4:30 noon at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bond, 860 Ninth East street. The ceremony was performed by Judge M. L. Ritchie. A dinner for relatives followed at the Bond home and a reception was given in the evening at the home of the " bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Stiefel, Sr., 222 Thirteenth oclock-Wednesda- f y The Bohemian club of the University of Utah entertained at a dancing party Friday evening. The committee in charge of arrangements included Harvey Hancock, Nile Huscher and Len-no- x Murdock. East street. The bride wore an orchid colored Miss Bertha Rich and Miss Ida georgette crepe, trimmed in silk ValRich entertained at an informal tea enciennes lace, with a hat of georFriday afternon at their home, 643 gette in tones to correspond with her East Sixth South street, in honor of gown and silver slippers. The bridal Mrs. Bert Boynton Brewster, formerly bouquet was of orchids, salmon colorMiss Arline Folland, who has recently ed sweetpeas and lilies of the valley , returned from a honeymon trip to New arranged in a shower. York and other eastern cities. Following a honeymoon trip to the coast the couple will make their home Mrs. Elmo V. Smith entertained at in this city. bridge tea at her home on Twelfth East street Thursday afternoon, the third of a series of entertainments in compliment to her house guest, Mrs. William G. Smith of Minneapolis. Pre siding at the tea table were Mrs. L. R. Wardrop and Mrs. E. M. Bagley. Assisting in serving were Miss Irene Swan, Miss Alice Herman and Miss Catherine Smith. Sharp, and Bryan R. Gentry, tooij in the Salt Lake temple at nooV;.: enesday. A wedding breakfast mediate relatives was served I home of the bride, 1215 Yale Pale pink sweetpeas formed arvT! i v piece for the table. ou The bride wore a brown suit with hat, boots and gic match. The couple left on atev afternoon train for a wedding They will make in Los Angeles. r 'tut :ble-Califor- In compliment to Mrs. Frank Sails bury, formerly Miss Catharine Boyer of Springville, a bride of Wednesday, Mrs. Dewitt Angus Boyer entertained at luncheon at her home on Ninth East street Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J. M. Watson entertained' at tea Friday afternoon at her home, 1606 Ninth East street. The entertainment was the first in a series for the benefit of the Girls Friendly lodge. Mrs. Thpmas F. Snowball entertained members of the' Needle club at luncheon Tuesdap afternoon at her home, 675 Fourth avenue. The marriage of Miss Ada Porter and William C. Sheppard took place Tuesday night at the home of the bridegrooms father, W. T. Sheppard, 320 West Fourth North street. A wedding supper followed for relatives. The couple will make their home in this city. Mrs. Winfield Noyes of Pocatello was the guest of honor at a bridge luncheon to be given Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. J. B. Stewart at her home on South West Temple street. The marriage of Miss Agnes Carolyn Bond and Maurice Stiefel, Jr., took place Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 at the home of the birdes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Bond, 860 Ninth East street. A reception was given Wednesday evening at the home of the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Stiefel, Sr., on Thirteenth East street. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burris of Platts-vill- e, Wis., are visiting Mrs. Burris two sisters, Mrs. M. J. Young and Mrs. William Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Burris are on their way to California to pass the remainder of the winter. The ladies of St. Anns parish gave a card and surprise party at the Hotel Utah Thursday evening. The program included card playing, singing and dancing. Unique invitations have been issued by the Bachelor Knights for a dancing party to be given Monday evening at the Ladies' Literary club house. The entertainment is to be in the nature of a "hard times" party, and the invitations are written on a piece of brown paper with a lead pencil. The guests are admonished to wear old clothes. pre-Len-te- n The wedding of Miss Beth M. Sharp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Palmer nia. thei-e'd- The C Bridge club was enter lude Wednesday afternoon by Mrs,8' Ebel, 1480 Second East street." ill will be followed by tea. . Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge b: )8sib Though, daughter, Miss Dora Thomas, at home at Whittier, Cal. a: Tlle ten8J , Miss Amelia Moss, daughter and Mrs. William Moss of Bo:11 and Reeves L. Rowe of SanBrsifl were married Wednesday in tijph Lake temple. A wedding relatives was given at the Mos am i in Bountiful Wednesday event As informal reception followed. T: pie left Thursday for a honft trip in California, and will mafcmpb home in San Diego. ayim If The marriage of Miss Catheri a er and Frank Salisbury of Spit 4lg took place Wednesday in the Si h&w temple. A wedding dinner to tives of the young couple was0 in the evening at the Hotel Utarouk lowing a short honeymoon tri;ive couple will make their home inew ville. In Mrs. DeWitt A. Boyer enterta ihou luncheon Thursday at her he: Nipth East street in complitt,hav dino Na the bride. 3outl Members of the Capital Girl: y held a theatre party Wednesday ;y, going in a body to the Little t:.it is where they had reserved a K. seats. Twenty new names we: has ed to the roll of the club. 3iste Mrs. W. H. Bintz entertainedg0U( close friends of Mrs. Walter Z. ?3Wa of Chicago, formerly Miss Marie at luncheon Wednesday at the81 Fifth East. sum ly il Mrs, D. W. McAllister enterHar: the Short Story club Monday a cj noon at her home on P stret ar was served following the porgra: tea table was decorated in flowers. The hostess was assis- M her mother, Mrs. Ruth Hatch. A fen on "Humor was given by Miss to i Jessup, illustrated by a shor Con read by Mrs. J. M. Dart. pr(), Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wadsworth ed. tained the Bridge club:a a day evening at their home on avenue. The club members off U-tio-- co and Mrs. C. A. Berlin, Mr. and f M. Pattison, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. berg, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wards. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wadsworf Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Parker. I ( |