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Show 0 . , . 'v isitors Are Guests at Musicale v Bright' Days une n LARGlfl t suite at the Hotel Utah la thsand rain only-a-feclose friends of : Lh-marriag- ft g - . . Mr. ' and Mra Georgs A- - Bln,.b.uJlX . announce tbs engagement of ' daughter, Leona to will taka- , . dorff. The marriage , June 18. x v.a a. a r- The engagement of Mias Rasa Inger, to La Roy L. Larsen. Is mads Vr -Mr. and Mrs. wrF. Hsntngsr. paranla , taka of the bride. Ths marriage will . place in th near future. e Mr. and Mra. R. Cheshire announce . . th engagement of their daughter Vera, to J. H. Reeve son af Mr. and Mr. J. R. Reeve of this city. Th : marriage will take place ths last part of June. , a I. J; Th marriage of 'Miss Ruth Finder, . ' W1 Pindar. Mrs. F. Mr. of and daughter end Wllford W. King, took pises Wednesday In th Salt Lake tempi.' wa given Thursday evening at the home of the bride's parent m : V avenue. Laird ie Th rooms were decorated with war and snowballs. Th bride a gown of white Canton crop trimmed . with satin and a veil of tull caught She carried a with orange blossoma. shower bouquet of Ophelia roBat. f&d a. ' ltlleS of the va1Iv The' mafran of' J. honor, Mrs. Margaret Cutting. Kirk.' wore green eharmeuse trimmed with cream lace and carried pink rosea Th- ,'t bridesmaid. Miss Gladys Teasdala, Wane apricot Canton crepe and carried whit rose. The young people left thhs- ; morning for a ' motor -trip through u. aouthern Utah.. I : :'.,V In a setting of pink and whit gar-ra- n " flowers the marriage of Miss Ruth Brown, daughter of Mm. Arthur w. r Brown, and Martin M. Harris ot Too- - . ele. took place Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride on Eighth East street. Bishop Porcv God- -' dard performed the ceremony. Peonies ; end roses In pink and whit decorated the living rooms. The dining room wa decorated In yellow flowers. The bride who wa unattended, wor a white georgette crepe gown and carried a shower bouquet of rosos and sweet peas. g , Mrs. Brown was assisted In receiving M. Harris, mother of the bridebvMrS; and by Mlsa Elsie Brown. Mis , Clarl Brown and Mlsa Jessie Brown- Mrs. John M. Matheson was In charge ,1 of the dining room. Those assisting ! were How.-ard- , Miss Grace Mills,' Miss Jane Mlsa Jeasle Jack. Mias Luclle Scott Mias Martha Smith. Mlae . Cora Hinckley. Was Edffh Hinckley. Mtss': Sara Behring, Mlar Loul Hansen. Mlsa Erma McEwan, Mlsa Prance Brown.. Miss Ruth Lundln and Mia Julia Jaoobson. One hundred and fifty f guests were present j The young couple are spending their : honeymoon in the mountains. They wlH In be at home 1e - - Tooele after July - - - a.,.,-- . : : . : reoyptlon - last evening it Ft. and dance was given Hall at, Fort Dougthe Hop Douglas atcommittee in dhafge of arThe las. and Mrs. rangements Included Major and Mrs. Raymond Senter, Captain, Maurice Rose, and Captain and Mrs. . William Caffeyf of reception a number Preceding Colonel dinner parties were given. and Mrs. MrSiF. L. Knudsen, Major and vir. DAGordon, Captain and Mrs. C. C. entertained a few guests Knight eachLieutenant Mrs. James at dinner. entertalned and seven guests at A. Durfurd White dinner at their home at the Frt sweet peas In a crystal basket tied with alarge bow of Nile green tulle fTrned Hand the centerpiece for the table. col--- tr carried out the painted placeof cards The ' white.scheme green and Colonel and Mrs. B. B. guests included and Mrs. J. M. Petty, Hyer, Colonel -andMrs Mrsr and Captain "and Mrs. -- . - a e .... ... An Interesting marriage ef th week ng took place Tueaday-momtat ' T o'clock at the Cathedral of the Mad- lelne, when Mias Ruth McPhe. daughter of Mrs.. Margaret McPhea. became the bride of J. R. Sullivan of Los An- - . teles. Father Duane Hunt performed the ceremony. The bride wore a white gown with an orchid hatand carried n armboqut of orchids. She was attended by her stater. Miss Margarat- - McPhee. who wore a frock of orchid organdy with a hat to match' and carried pink sweat ' peas. Cyril McPhea wa best man.-wedding breakfast was served following the ceremonv at th home of th bride on Third Ehst street. . Mr. and Mra. Sullivan left on a wedding trip to San Francisco. They will ;; make their home in Los Angele. v" - Frank-PeaserCapt- h . N honor of Miss Helen Rich of Ogden, a June bride. Miss June Camptoday at bell entertained at Aa luncheon basket of the Hotel Utah.sweet silver formed the peas pink roses and Cortable. centerpiece forofthetheluncheon same flowers were sage bouquets who. were Mra favors to the guests Miss Helen E C. RichrMiss Ada Childs, Miss .Mar- Revor, Robb, Miss Athleen - aaretr Munrov- - Mrs, Tenny Cannon, Mrs of Ogden. Mrs. Leslie Heginbotham, all and Mrs. A. M. Hyrum Farnsworth Cambell of Salt Lake. er, Miss Laura. Green and ths Misse Ruth Gallacher and Naomi Reiser ' the Chi Beta, The regular meeting: of .Miss dub was held at thebnhome Sixth avenue, Dorothy Chamberlain, A color of Thursday evening:.was- carried scheme A out. pink and white and 'rosee waa used basket of peonies tathe supper as the centerpiece for ble. Miss Aliene Dooly and Miss Grace Timmons who have recently returned they Berkeley, California, where nter- - .from J hav6 been GWENDOLYN CAINE attending school, were MISS this after-- 1 cial guests. at a large-te- a rrrr nootnrher home on .Thirteenth-EastMlss Virginia Campbell entertained street In compliment to Miss Leone Kla Ora club at her home Friday the Th8 week. a bride of next flving"rooms were decorated with P,nk evening.., tea room with peonlee, andThethetea table was centered delWednesday evening an apron show-e- r - with a silver baaket filled Inlth was given In honor of Miss Ruby candle blue and of this month, by phinium, were placed at each end of Allen, a bride-eleholders Miss Lottie Hurley, and Mrs. Rhoebe : the table. Mr lelvln J. Barlow, Mra H. residence. 548 at the latter's Cook, D. Mrs K. Hamilton Gardner and assisted In east First South street. The evening Young poured and were was Helin Refreshments Smlth.-Mls- s games. spent Miss Edith serving by Mlea Ruth Wood and Miss' were served. en Caine, ' ' h .. Rhea Croft. The Sunshine club was entertained selections were given during,. r theMusical Mrs. CleavLaurlnda Miss by Harry Thursday evening afternoon by Miss Mildred Bird, Miss Vlr- - er at her home- - 1773 south Sixth-Easwas in Rhea The Miss Campbell spent evening sewing afginla Caine and which supper was served. A vase Tie hostess was assisted In receiv-J. ter peonies formed the center-piec- e ing the guests by W. Caine. Card of pink for the table. Covers were laid '.Poulton and Mra A. for twelye. were received by "Marile Lou Caine. e '. One hundred guest called during the "Gleam Epsilon alumnae chap- hourn receiving ' - -- ..... ct . Hogan will entertain 20. gudfets this vening at a linen ssower at her home ' on H street. Coming Events A. SMITH will enter- M RS.tainELIAS at a large tea Tuesday afterof the Belvederr noon In the lounge her sister, Mrs. apartments in honor of New York, whe of S. Ridgeway Harry Is visiting here for several weeks. . Mrs.James A. Hns" .dancing entertain at a shower atand their hotn Tuesday evening party Miss on Herbert Mr. and avenue-ln-honor-- Everi' Hansen, a of bridge of the month . a- -. Tames A. Dunford Will entertea Tuesday at a matinee andand ing dansante. the American theatre Inhonor of Miss Elixabeth Sutton, a bride of the month, a number of parties are been planned for the coming week. Monday .evening Miss Laura Butler will entertain informally ather home,. avenue. In compliment .to Miss Sutton. Mlee Sutton will be the a luncheon to be guest of honor atMrs .Herman Nelson given Thursday by at her home.' 927 Kensington avenue will entertain McLane Miss Margaret Miss Saturday at a aluncheon In honor of miscellaneous shower Sutton, and will be given Saturday evening by Mrs.a, Charles Evans at her home, 1261 in' compliment to the bride-elec- t. 160-Fo- Ala-ned- A number of students of the Univerof Utah left this morning for Hermail Clark of sity Mexico, where they will rNH.. Mrs. Elmer Bralnaro the Universeity sch,ool-a- t wlllh give a tea Wednesday afternoon of Mexico. . The party will be chaperEast oTied Mrs. O. 0?r?Lr Professbr and street., Seventh on by ft her home Russell, Mrs. F C. Howe and Mrs. E. E. ' ?,err'.,.??d t. efeohs giv3n Mrs.-'Willia- . 'J'HE -- OwenHorsfaIhnd-Mles-Clara-Sheaw- ernoon at ehome-of-Mrs-Jamsa ,. Dr. and Mrs,C. L. Shields, ,Dr. and Mrs. V. J. Clark, and their families, acby Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Scobee, In compliment to Miss thAllsaL EIsk companied All as Don ha Childs and J. Edwin Scobee ofb8 jnon left during the week for a tour or ' avenuo. program : -r- was g Ive n ' by M They will be gone about " a- - month. selections Young, who played Carlson, 570 Fifth East street. A basket on the violin, Mrs. W. C. Jennings and daughter, and' by Mrs. J. Tracy He formed the centerpiece of fleurs-d- e . on musical Deborah, will leave tomorrow for a the who .were spoke Wootton. candles Blue table. tea for the through the east: They, will vlait work of the sorority during the year. trip In r brass holders. ,n Maine, The assisting .hostesses were Mrs, L Fifty guesta were present. j ,- 1'f. for their home In New York after visit of several weeka here with Personal Notes . , - .. of PERSA HEGINBOTHAM Vlll a 1 ni nf M. WalBon and Monday tor a trip to Europe, sall!rfgnext weekon the steamer. Germany, where Major Walson has been stationed. Mrn. Watson's parents, Mr. Scythia from New ork. Miss Hegin- and Mrs. Lee Charles Miller met them botham expects to' be gone between at the etegmer. . MISS urth Brew-erton- ' ; . - honor of General and Mrs. TfG. evenin g at the home of theIn latter. 627 honor of east Seventh South street Miss Lyle Green, a late June bride. Ths room were decorated with pink roses, peonies and irises. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. Mary R. Gallach- tbr pd-on- e, -- MtBvelyH-Kelser-and'MrsSMar- J . ct -- 1 - ' ' see R. Boy lan. 0 i0 1 - to Miss Alta Stookey, IN compliment marriage will take place soon. Miss Joy Richards and Miss Nellie Madsen entertained at a large tea this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at the Richards home, 935 Hollywood avenue. A large basket of English buttercups and yellow roses and red peonies formed the centerpiece for the tea table. Yellow candles In crystal holders tied with red tulle continued the color scheme. Presiding at the tea table were Mra Wllford Gardner and Miss Claudia Stookey. Miss Matlon Blacket, Miss Dorothy Hughes, Miss Catherine Blacket. and Mise Louie Gill Richards assisted In serving. Musical numbers were given by Miss Catherine Blackett, Miss Dorothy Hughes, Mrs. Wllford Beesley and Miss Elva Evans. Ths Honev Gatherers of Richards ward preCard sented a little one-aplay. - were received by little Mies. Margaret Richards and little Miss Blanche Rlch-- ards. The guests numbered 150.. a 0 .'T I," v - staff t v - ers at the corners of the table. The hostesses were assisted in reby tbelr mothers, Mrs. A. A. ceiving Mrs. C. N. Ray, Mrs. R. H. Covey, Winder and Mrs. Louis Telle Cannon. table were Mra Presiding at the teaMrs. Mary Covey Allen. Spencer Felt, Mrs. W. W. Cassidy and Miss Violet of In the serving Bolognese. charge were Mra. Benson Landon, Mrs. PresD. ton Richards. Miss Martha Cannon and Miss Hasel Bourgard.' The followBess ing young girls served: Miss DoroSands, Miss Mildred Dern,- Miss thy Welch. Miss Ruth Rigby, Miss Mary Copeland, Miss Wlnnlfred Miss Betty Bobbin, Miss Florence Nelson, Miss Alice Hanson and . Miss Camille Stohl. The guests cards were received by Catherine Covey and Louise Cannon.. Music during the afternoon was furnished by the Kinney orchestra. Two hundred-and fifty invitations were issued. , and C A of the attractive teas of the for the members and McAlexander Ij : given -- of the "was held at the A. younger set FA. Covey home. 1211 east First South The young hostafternoon. this Street esses were Miss Louise Covey, Miss Mary Winder, Miss Mary Cannon and Miss Florence Ray. Large baskets of red and white peonies decorated the living rooms. In ths hall, oriental poppies were used and In the dining room, a color scheme In pink and blue was carried out with pink peonies and roses In silver baskets tied with fluffy bows of blue and pink tulle. Blue candles were In silver hold- -- i- -- T n-- , James P. Hansen announces the to Evelyn, , gagemsntT. of bis daughter, e Adams of Salt Arthur latte. ths will take place A , pert of this month,. Sutton A. Mr. and Mrs. John nounco ths engagement of their dango T. Tkatn, 0 ter, HHsabeth, to Wilbur date baa. heed Logan. The marriage set 'for June 28. i .JV- . J Annonhesraent Is mads by )fri E. Knowlton of th marriage ofbb to Howard A. Csrf ox daughter,- - Irsen, nlao i Pittsburg, whlch--tooIt at the hotn of' ths - bads,. morning . Fourth avenue. "' A wedding breakfast was ssvved fs the members of the lmmsdlsts families which waspar following ths osrqmony formed by Mayor C. Clarence Neslea.. - Van-Dyk- trt -- Mrs.-Edna ONE ' i Announcement -- , 9"- - mad by cit - sngagsmsnl at -his daughter, Mary Alice, to LleutM B. , ant Arthur Stewart Walton, O Washnow stationed at Bremerton, 111 take P1 w which The marriage , will- bs very quiet owlng t June-2- 9 a recent bereavement in ths family, will bs solemnised In the presldenVS musical tea riven thl afternoon from three to el oclock by Dr. Jana Skolfleld and Mrs. Jennie Thomae at the Skolfleld home, 11 H ' street, In honor of Mrs. Ralph Edwin Woodley of Honolulu, and Mr. and Mrs. f Otto Hauerbach of New York. A cluny cover over pink eatln covered the tea t table which wasceRte.reijyilhjaAivary wlckef basket filled with pink peonlee. Pink candle In wicker holders wete placed at each end of the table. Presiding: at the- tea table were Mrs. D. Chase Rich, Miss Qolda Hyde, Miss - Elisabeth Skolfleld, and Miss Bessie Jones. Miss Ruth Sears, Miss Edith Miss Ruth Bradford, and .Miss ' Smith, Ruth Allen assisted in servingr. num During the afternoon musical Evans bera were given by Miss Becky Otto Johnson, Hauerbach, ! Almond, Miss Florence Summerhays, l Miss Luclle Pike, Mrs. H. C. Beck. Miss Frances Grant, Wallace Bennett, Miss Nora Cannon, Miss Lois Cannon, Miss Lisle Bradford, Mrs.- - William C. i Bradford, William Clive Bradford, Miss Kenna Crlgun, Mrs. Willard Andelin and the Male Anderson quartet. The guests numbered 200.string e s A , Ej, Nuptials Fill From left to right, Mrs. Joseph C. Cardall, formerly Miss Lyle Higham, a bride of this week;' Miss Elizabeth Sutton, whose ''engagement to Wilber E. Thain of Logan is announced today.. Below, left. Miss Owna Weed, of Los Angeles, the niece, and guest of Mrs. James A. Hoglej right, Miss Leone Sains-- , bury, engaged to Harry J. Deardorff. two and three .months, , ; Mlaa Virginia Johnson, daughter of Mra. Christina Johnson, and Ralph Vet- - ter1'wer married Wednesday . In th4 Sa.lt L.ke temple, reception wa ; lv'n in i1 evening at the home of the bride, 815 Fourth avenue. Mrs. Am- Ssa Bliss was matron of honor. Mies Ruby Bridge was bridesmaid and Mr. Aman Bliss was best man. . and Mra Vetterll will make their home Mr, and Mrs. Rusaell V. WUUlims of in this " .. city. Chicago are expected In a few days for jrc avlslt Williams' wlthMra; parent! The marriage of Miss Ivy Map Cowau, Mr, and Mrs. Lafayette-Jia-nchett- . and Mrs. James CowsA. Innre in Log Angeles attending theThey daughter J. and took place Monday -ternational Rotary convention and will King, visit here ,en route to their home, Mrs evening at 8:89 oclock at th home sc 929 Ninth East street., RlsM, Williams was formerly Mies Helen the bride, Hanchett. op George Grahani performed th oer- mony. A large reception followed A color echeme In pink and Whitt Miss Dorothy Hein will leave next was carried out with pink and wbifa - . week for a trip to Europe: A basket of ths hleasm peonies. ,( i centered the supper table. Mrs. James F. Jennings and,nelce. In Wbl'a was The bride attractlv IU 88 satin and Duchess lace with s .ifI a j - to spend the summer morrowIn Cali- veil 9 with orange blossom caughtarm ' V fornia. of bride's r an t carried bouquet - ; was matron, af s Mrs. Henry Cowan Tair;Tracy and young or. She wore pink organdy and Ml daughter of Chicagiv.who are en route rted pink sweet to California, were guesta "tor a few Grlggs. on of the bridesmaids,? days this week at, the home of Russel Jade- green organdy and pink I L. Tracy, ; j peas. Mis Nasal Poulaoa. TOplI bridesmaid, wore n;: Jlabbl and Mrs. Adolph Steiner left organdy and coral sweel bsetmJJa.-l.AA--.- Tuesday for Chicago. Rabbi Steiner Moo.ney-wfit nur k.u.iASPiu were wKr-oni- i fs - j by Mrrnnd Mra J. I-- Ku; d - - . Sarah Haymard. f Santiago, Calif, and daughtefiTMles Clara Hayward, are visiting Mrs. Hayward's son, H..J. Haywardrand Mrs. Hayward, 1140 is a Herbert avenue. Mrs. Hayward Been Salt Lake, And has pioneer of making her home In' California for . sometime. e Miss Rowena MaoKay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W1 MacKay, has Just re- I cetved her Til. A.' degree. in economics. from Columbia university. New. York, par according to word received' by her Taxaents. Her thesis was on The tion of - Oil and Gasoline In the United States,- and according .to the head or the economics department Is a scholarly piece of work and probably will be published later this summer. .Miss Mackay has taken an active-parin schol affairs, having 'been one of the officers of Furnal hall and chairman of a committee of the Women's Qraduaie ciud Mrs! . J t Elsla Blrkner for some time, and will returp to Salt Igike In the early " Miss fall. , Mr. , . ' O-r- . .. - d V - Jl' aa rr: Mr. Mrs. C. H. Blanchard and mother, -- i and Mra Harold Orlob have left 3' : . . (Continued on page tRO.) and Mra Clrn,t-an- Mra J. a.(CaJ....) s room. Mrs. William Mw1.- - , (Contlnusd rv e A l, 1". , e. V'"', |