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Show 1 . . Society . . U " I Tim marriage of Mlas Orvllln Johnson dnd Mr. Itnlph Hycr toil: vlaco Wednesday or tlila week, tlio ceremony being solemnized In tl o Logan temple. A wedding reccptlm was given In the owning nt the homi of lliu lirklo'a parents, Mr. uml Mr A. F. Johnson, for members of fio immediate families. A sumptuous supper was served, the tables lioln,r graced with panslcs and pconiM Thirty-five guests were in ntteml-Thurhday ntteml-Thurhday evening tell Misses .Mat-tie .Mat-tie and Maymo Worley eiitertulni.il with n miscellaneous Bhowcr In honor hon-or of MIks Clco Simpson whoso mar ilago will take placo In tho near future fu-ture Tho roomn worn artistically docorutid with cluster bonnets of Htiow-lnillH and peonies. A buffet luncheon was served. A speclnl feature fea-ture of tho evening's entertainment wiiK the boIo dancing by Miss Mar Dntnes. Oeneral dancing and gnutiji were enjoyed. Miss Simpson was tin recipient of, a lnlsh array of lovely gift Twenty-four guogls were 'n attendanct). ijmsm Among thti prettiest tit t.ho early June ufddlngh was that of Miss Alia Al-ia Illehards and Mr. Val. W. I'nlmcr v.lilch tool: placo U'ulnesilay of tli'i week .Mlrs Itlchaula In the chawing chaw-ing )oung daughter of Mr. and Mra. K. V ItlcltarJs and Mr. Palmer I.' th Ron'lof Mr. and Mrrt. A. II, Palni- r. nid liar, reiently returned from an extended mlsaion spent in Jnpnn. " The fhiony was performed In tr-s I.ngan teiuplv and a tocoptlon was B l Pi gieu tn Iho ivenlug nt tho homo of "i f the In lito'u parents on South Mu'n. The living rooms were fairly trnns I formid w'lth exqulelte sprays of brl- S I dal wriiath and feins, whllo a color jt .-'homii of pink was used in tho d'u- h I lnK room, a crystal bowl of pink po f I nnles fonnliiK tho cen'Crploco of tho table. Assisting tho bridal party In jji irrelvlng wiro Mr. and Mrs. t V. j KIchaidM Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. f , InlmtT. Mr. and -trs. K. It. Christon- 1 j I, wn. Mr. and Mrs. Krrol l'nlmor, Mrs 9 l-'red V. Itlchnrds picsldod in tlo B dining room and was assisted in Bcr- I iu l thp .MInseH Iva Itlchnrds nnd ! J Hwi'ii Sml(h. I'reblding at tho pun' 'able on the lawn were tho Misses '-an Ulahards and J tin mine. Cannon. I Tii- voddln cake was served Ip i I 'uts by little Miss (lall Stowart ' ( .ud Utile MU Imogeno I'almi- Their were slty guests In attend- S P ' nucn Mr, and Mrs. Palmer loft 11 j Thursday. fur a three weeks wedding Smlj ",ur nflerwhich they wll bo at homo y t On .Saturday evening of last wcl: n miscellaneous bridal Bhower wa.i given at tho home of Mrs. A. II. I'nlmcr with Mrs. I'almer, Mrs. Allen Palmer and Mrs. Krrol Palmer as hnsll-Hscs. The affair was given in honor of Miss Alta Itlchards whosv-marriugi) whosv-marriugi) took placo this week. Tha rooms wete effectively decorat-M with early summer flowers. The tlmo was spent In music nnd social pastime. pas-time. Delicious lefreshmcnts wer.i served. Miss Itlchards received a profusion of useful and lovely gifts The guests numbered twenty. I Miss Aldyth Thaln will leavo tho l first of tho week for Berkley, Calif., where alio will attend summer school. Tho fembcrs of the Now Jersey Academy faculty, together with Mr. and Mra. Wni. 11. Kord spent Monday Mon-day on a picnic party In Providence canyon. Miss Currlo and Miss McClollan spent Saturday tn Smithflold and Lowlston. .jfjj Miss Ncdn, Charles is visiting at Weston, Idaho nnd Trenton, Utah. Mrs. Cadle Oreenawny of tho Now Jersey faculty Is spending the sura-nior sura-nior with hor mother at Amro, Wis. $ i Mrs. Harold Clltheroo and son Alex Al-ex have returned to their home in Pangultch. Miss Lona Clltheroo nc-companeid nc-companeid 'them. Those coming from out of (own 16 attend tho Uichards-Palmcr wcddlni w ere- Mr. nnd Mrs. K. V Iltchardn Jr. and Mr. nnd Mrs. E. It. Christen-sen. Christen-sen. Mr. Ilex Williams of Salt Lnko City and Miss Gwendolyn Smith of I'nuiklln Idaho I I R Miss Dorotliy Murdock returned in her homo In Itlgby Thursday morn ing after spondlng n fortnight In this city UBltlng relatives and friends. Among tho hnpplest of social ov-ents ov-ents this week was the Knowles family fam-ily reunion which took placo on Wed' uesday at tho Second ward meelnsl houso, it being the ninety-second birthday nnnlvorsary of Grandpa Wm. Knirrlos. Tho guests gathered from far and noar nnd tho entire morning was spont in renewing old acquaintances. A sumptuous dinner was served nt 12 o'clock noon and tho afternoon was lakoa up with a splondld program and tho usual bus) nej meeting followed with gporta 4. ' ' I and games in which tho young and I old took prt. Lunch was served in the evening and a fine danco enjoyed. enjoy-ed. Eighty gueits wore present and those coming from a distance belni; Mr. and Mrs. Grovcr Smith and family fam-ily of Ontario, Oregon, Mrs. T. n What ton, Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Knowleu and family of Moutaiia.Mrs.Dcll.Mrs, Warmoth and Miss Pratt.all of Idaln woro special guests. Thero were also present Mrs. Mary Affleck of Salt Lake City, a sister of Grandma Knowles, and a number of .other guestB from Salt Lake. ,,. i i A ery happy party was enjoyed Tuesday evening when tho glrla of the second ward Mutual formed a swimming party followed by refreshments. refresh-ments. Tho girls met at tho Logn 1 High School where a dip In thQ.pool j waa had. They then repaired, -to tlo tabernacle square where a picnic supper sup-per was served. There were fifteen In the party. Miss Orvilla Johnson entertained with a tronseau tea Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Tho rooms were- very prelty willi early summer flowers. Ml.in Johnson was assisted In receiving l her mother Mrs. A. V. Johnson. About seventy-five guests called. Miss JAhnson exhlbitod an elaborate and beautiful trouseau. Miss Beth llydo left Wednesday morning for Salt Lake where she will meet Mlsa Ivy Lowry and th two young ladles will leave at one 9 for San Francisco and from there they will sail for Honolulu for an extended trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Ohlln wcro vory pleasantly startlod on Tuesday evening even-ing whon a number of their frlenil.i dropped In, tho nature of thp oyvnt being an old fashioned surpriso party. par-ty. A sumptuous buffet supper, wni served by tho ladles of tho party, and tho evening spont in gamos and social pastime. Mr. and Mrs. Ohlln will leavo shortly for Salt Lake City where they will make their future home. About thlrty-flvo guests were In attendance. W Miss Mary Dalnes entertained on Wednesday evonlng at a supper ,'n honor of Miss Cleo Simpson. Th? tablo was pleasantly decorated wltu clusters of spring flowers. Coverj wcro laid for twolvo. Music nnd games wero the features of the even Ing. t Tho Daughters of the Utah Pioneer Pion-eer a will hold their annual encampment encamp-ment this afternoon at the Four Mi ward mooting houso. A splendid program pro-gram has been prepared nnd refreshments refresh-ments will bo Bcrved. Members c,f tho genoral board from Salt Lake iiro expected, among them Mrs. Kllau both Hayward, the preeldont. Vi I . I'll i- 4 a ' t .'' ' - "'' N .Wt. -Sm .! ' ..Ttiriiiirnttt -. Mrs. Earneat ,NUo aa4 Mini Myrtle Dunn of Salt Lake are guHitH at tho Hotel Ecclcs during the week. 1 ., The Misses Ircno Nunntlley, Mayme Kunnclley, Itachel Myreck. and Bornlcc Stock will leavo the first of (he week for Berkley, California, where they will continue their studies stu-dies In public health work. Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Simpson announce an-nounce the engagement of thei.' daughter Cleo to Mr. Russell B. Bato son. Tho marriage to take placo. June 16th at tho homo of the brid After a short wedding trip tho young couple will bo at homo In this city. Mrs. Lawrence Kimball entertain -;-d a few friends Thursday evening-The evening-The ropms were very prettily decor-ated decor-ated with bridal wreath, A buffet luncheon was servod and tho evening spent In sewing and social pas tlmo. The guests numbered twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Vernon spont the first of the week in Salt Lake City where they attended thei com mencement exercises at the University Univer-sity of Utah. Mr, Vernon's class of 1895 were especially entertained, anl a most pleasant reunion held. On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Weston Vornon held nn Intor-mal Intor-mal reception tor Mr.Staniey Presort aod his friends Mr- and Mrs. Thorpe of Australia. On Saturday evening of last wee!: Miss Clarice Hansen of Providence entertained at her homo with a dinner din-ner in honor of Miss Delia Hansen, a brido of tho week. Tho rooms wcro beautifully decorated with sprays of bridal wreath. Tho dinner tablo wo 4 uniquely decorated with a center piece using a largo kewpto doll dressed as a bride. Covers were laid for twenty-two The evening was spent In games and music. On Friday evening Miss Evelyn Hansen entertained at dinner in hoa or of Miss Delia Hansen and Mr. Justin Jus-tin D. Call. Tho rooms and tablo wero very effectively decorated with early summer flowers. Following tho dinner progressive games wero played and prizes given Mr. Elrav Chrlstensen and Miss Delia Hansen. Thoso attending wero the Misses Del-la Del-la Hansen, Clarice Hansen, Bcul.i Smith and Venice Chugg nnd Messr.1. Justin B. Call, Itny Alston, Tony Neil-berger, Neil-berger, Hal Clawosn and Elrav Chrlstensen. On Thursday evening at tho horn i of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hansen a bridal bri-dal shower was given In honor of Mrs, Justin II. Call whoso marrltgo took placo on Wednesday of this week. The hostesses wero tho Mioses Mios-es Ruth Baer, Venlco Chugg and Vcrna Fredrick. Tho rooms wero kwutlfally decorated with mrtei'of prlng flowers an4 greeaery. A de llcloua buffot supper wm. served. Mm Ujand unique gamea, formed the 'er enlog's entertainment, There weryi seventy gueats and the bride received an Imposing array of handsome nnd lovely gifts. On Monday evening the M. B. M. club entertained with n bridal shower show-er for Miss drvtlla Johnson at tho home of Miss Luna Peterson. Tho rooms were decorated with a charm1 Ing profusion of' red hdarts' and th" refreshments carrltd put tho appro" prlato symbol. A series of unique games were played, the writing and presentation of letters 'to the brtdoj and the fitting cllmax'of the cvenlm; being a mock marriage with an bJ-aborato bJ-aborato wedding party1 and an original orig-inal ceremony. About forty girlt were in attendance and a most enjoyable enjoy-able evening spent. Miss Johnson was the recipient of many lovely and useful gifts. Mrs. R. C. Adams entertained on Monday evening with a miscellaneous bridal shower In honor of Mrs. lloi-acc lloi-acc Ittchardson, a recent bride. When you give a lawn party, danco or a reception for the June bride, arrange for tho Magnavox tn furnish the music. The repertoire of tho great novelty and symvhony or-''her'.raB or-''her'.raB nnd bande enn now be play ed lu. a dance hall or in the oven, with the volume and Interpretation cf tho original rendition b the us of tho Magnavox. The Magnavox wll! vlay any selection of recorded music and nt a cost to you of only a fraction frac-tion of the cost of employing 'n. stn.MI orchestra. Call at the Phonogravti Shop for torms and engagement.. Adv. ," ' Oa .Wednesday of this week the marriage of Miss Delia Hansen and Mr. Justin B. Call took place. Tim ceremony wan performed in teh Lo- 1 1 T-. ;-.- . iTrre gan tele.- taKeslatajtr ttUvrter. a WKMIagj breaka m aerved at th-; homo of the,brlde partaUa, Mx. and Mrs.. 5. P. Hansen. The rooms' wera beautifully decorated s waa ahto tui table. The brldo woro a gown of beaded Georgette crepo nnd carried spring floers. Covers were laid for eighteen. On Thursday afternoon the Ladles Literary club of Bmlthtleld met with Mrs. G, L. Roes at her charming new homej The library and music roon.s were beautifully decorated with & profusion of cut flowers.. A sumptuous sump-tuous luncheon was served. The program pro-gram was given by Mrs. I. P. Stewait or this city. She read two of Mater-link's Mater-link's plays "The Blind." and "Tho Intruder.," In n mint pleasing manner, man-ner, , i fl Miss Nellie Hendricks left thii week for Salt Lake City where ahe has accepted u position In the state auditor') office. Ob Thursday ereaiag a family party was enjoyed by the members of the family of Bishop and Mrs. Charles England at their homo, .Refreshments .Re-freshments were served and the evening ev-ening spent In games ad social pastime. pas-time. About twenty guests attended, attend-ed, fl |