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Show ImTTaKK riTV. SoPr 16 For MP! marrJop- of Miss Minnie , and 1" L ' apson In th. t.iomiI.iv morning, rour'e rr-.nvnl I, i.r friend-?.BW'!rlrS friend-?.BW'!rlrS ,h' l:OM1'' "f the SBfJr'rnt. Mr. nnd Mr. s w a. Bnc room wns 'I ecorn I d in fiSiBf'ti 'n Hio decoration Pink rorn.rrl the ktCP e for 'hp supper tn Ul . SjBhr'.lf' f,r n gown r,f ul.:,-B ul.:,-B ropo irnmHrt In silver lace it B5 fPll brM. macs The brhles-.'A, brhles-.'A, 1 Kohcrtson. wore 'JP.,.:,n tni me. I crvstai Bir.J rarri- d pink s-f-i pea. n was o ":! m en. BJiair ih: .veddlng party anil Mr iLv K, I'.iv-iison In r.,,lvlng th-'tyft th-'tyft ' in'1 Mr" B" jlr "nl Mrs George Wood-Blr Wood-Blr md Mr" T "r',fr 5,11,1 ll B ' Mr 11 '-hni-p Asslsi'n.; CtO0B!'i.-ir ' M,ss Vlr,l': ' ns Mpraret Hordnrai ind D Bvirg'lnla Sharp Punch wls Ei b. .,:rc Ivntherlne Sharp couple will spend their heney- bjL B tbf northwest and will be at QbB after on s 203 B,'fD" - ii 1 . I Murray . h'' has re-; "K arrived home after spending S:;BP4r3 in China, was the Kucst of jEt a ta given Tuesday after-' ijJr'Ks- ?-lr" ' ''r''11' v' "n iwi7j avenue Pink and white cos- j tFrtrt umJ a. a centerpiece f,,r Bra table and a pink and whltoj g,. B Kb'-me kjs carried out In nil, ikS, (w lions Bat hfi ' r- s 1 ' ' UP7ini Mrs 1 1 i t E Goodwin, I Bfhur h I' t'astle, Mrs CSeorgo' is 5 Mf.tnjm and Mr- Harry Knighl I t ' " ifJBi H A. Hall 1 nt rtalned Tuesday fccsS a: a bridge '"a at her home! Kourth South street in honor IXafcKr sllti r Mr? W W. Orubbs n, jBf'i. ncl,''rri Rui sts wr.- In a - ijlfcce Miss rarolvn Cnnnon Mi.Hi n '...m-i ' ' and Miss Mary Mi -Htr vatfrtain at a La this aft-Kat aft-Kat th Cannon l-om- . :i S t .t i . 'tiivB''r Mamb- Jaeobsen, who. Km KBsiolecl ir Mrs. Gruhba, i to An Ilia Mori.y, a fall bride, s mnbi g jest e,r iionor at a shower lj -lft Mooda nigh t t,- Mrs I'aul li j,VB-" and Miss L I . iB'!" bom" 1S5 T "'r'"1 A "" - i.iJBjra color e.i m.- was carried j tjBt h 1 s - ornton. Astors Httanlas combined with ferns d Ed the color Idea, The hostesses " Ii9;i, .1 Ik Mr- JaiM.-s S ( a Mb -I KJfr. nrfcn A '.ten Miss .Margaret QPwB J Mr C . ' r, , n T!.- mi. - - 0 BrtJ twenty-five Haod Mrs. Wesley R King enter-jt enter-jt a danelnp party and supper B County rluh Monday night in 'of their twentieth wadding an- V Erk rotor scheme was vjsed in I Bjcorations Supper was s.-rvid B$ t'ldes In tnc main dining room Bclubhous - an,i at round tables rK p'ri Jk iBk ross and pink , .uidles t,,rm-deeoratlons t,,rm-deeoratlons f,,r th- tabl Jr Hful spravs t tiling n- and MBfotooneri , ,'tti- l..-t .-. 11 ih' U ar.d candles ,n the long tables 1 rn - . the eent er pleee un tile B jpB'undrd bty invitatb.ns 3 ! d T E. Willey entertained at a Btn at her home on Sout.'i pB- s-treet Monday after-, lE honor of Miss Kh.'.a oc-t h ('ait-B5-'-1 'eft on Thursday for ' o-B o-B 10 al!rnd school Th- ro6ms Hmcorated in asters and cosmos. J B-' ln crystal basd.et formed a' BHvplece for the table Bt t a In addition to the guest' wr irjelad.-d Mr- lister A. F2ng- Mrs. John Hussell Mrs Merlin B'; : '' Mrs Charley IV-; tf-nger, BJtnan R. Mnrtlneau. Mrs. Dor- WpjBradFhaw, Mrs. Uenrv Stephen-mM- V.'.:. Pettit. Mrs Dewcv Solo-BHri Solo-BHri Rrubrn Hanson. Mrs .T,,hn Mon. Mrs. Sylvester Q 'annoi.. IB0 Cannon Mrs sp.-in r -i nr Mrs nirnrd Be(,s,Pv ' "' Brlnrhurst Uh t -T Mrs M rs W. t: 1 ,Vn, r -T, I ,n1' s Smth Teresa Uiii,., m. Miss and Meph.n;inn1'' -hovveJ,0.;V(;'-r1ned a, a , 204 M street in h , r h''r hm- P i was served th A lato was detente 1 V., . BUPPr (able ast-rs yZ1 ln kewpie and pink RJJ Isti ,1 bj Mrs s Nell Fowls n M ,r,1,v Misa iwe.nty-nv,'. 11 ,c;,osts numbered ;ro?!;:r SffftUSf HlanchJ p ace.Tuesda3 ,n ffi tS5 tSf Sfettttff?10" - n' to !ti ,r'";;n sa : 676 Th r.i M. Fergus Coalter. 1 ! ThTrMT rd " ' ? . tlfde w6re :i BO-n of white satin trim mo, in i;t,, lIt.r . . , JJJJ iar'Sd Vr!d0,'r,n,:'- earned bride roses. The miiti or honor, Miss Lucllfl Jacon! v. , ,, Porgette Miss Genevieve JmS KKT'vffi coral W'eti aid Miss Violet Coulter wore. whlU taf. f ta All of the bridesmaids ear-ried ear-ried pink roses Clarence Ji cobs was Oi It man AaslsUhg Mr. and Mrs Coalter an 1 the bridal party in receiving wjr, Mr and Mrs. E. K. Jkeobs, Mrs. CJ I R Openshaw and Mrs r E Ooen Bhaw. Awtstlng In I iming room were Mrs u L Wilson and Mrs l C l'.rooks Two hundred Invitations were Issued Is-sued The couple will make their borne ln Salt Lake. Mrs. V X Williams and daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Bae Williams entertained ruesdaj afternoon at their home m federal heights at tea in honor of miss I'ns, Ilia Cartwright, who will I l.-ave soon for Columbia university. , Pink and lavender asters formed -i ' centerpiece for the tea table and pink I candles were In sliv er holders; Gat-den Gat-den flowers In many varieties decor- ated the rooms. I Assisting the hostesos tn receiving w.re Mrs Earl G. Van Law, Mrs" R. N, Wilson. Mrs. John W James, Mrs. Stanford Harger nnd Miss Marlon Mar-lon Cartwright in th.- dining i n Mrs. Melvln R Ballard. .Miss Edith Smith. Miss Rachel Balllf. Miss Mildred Mil-dred Gerrard and Miss Jl. l.-n K.arns. i assist, i sm t-nty-flve guests called' ... Miss Madelyn Stewart an,l Miss ' Ruth Stewart entertained at luncheon , Tuesday at their- home on East, I Broadway ln honor of Miss Marjorloi Cannon, who will leave soon for! Ames, Iowa, to attend school, and 'for MISS Elizabeth Cannon who will' leave Thursday tor Columbia. Old-fashioned garden fiowf rs were used as a centerpiece for the table and as corsage bouquets for each i guest Covera were laid for the Misses Cannon, Miss Maurine Bcnnlon. Mrs. Btephen G. Covey. Mrs. Merlin O. Southwlik, Mrs. William E Hunter.! Miss Miriam Wells. Mls Rkche Cannon. Miss zina Cannon and Miss Roma Parkinson. Miss Beth Alder entertaln.d Wednesday Wed-nesday at her home on Tw.-nty-flrst South stn-et at a dancing party and late supper In honor of Sllss Amy Giles, who will leave soon for Buenosl Aires to pose for moving pictures Goldenglow and sun flowers deror ated the rooms. A basket of golden-glow golden-glow formed the centerpiece for the supper table The hostess was assist-, ed by her mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. J. A Alder The guests num- ber d twenty-four. In a pretty home ceremony, the marriage of Miss Ivey Van Cott and Jav Palmer Phillips took place Tuesday Tues-day night at 7 45 at the home of the J bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. Albert j A nn Cott. ll'85 Yale avenue. The wedding service was read bv the Rt LMarfi Rifenbark of St. Paul's Bpisco-I Bpisco-I pal church and was followed by a 1 reception I Pink and white asters and gladioli were used to decorate the rooms and . the supper table. The blossoms and potted plants were banked about tho I fireplace In the library, with pink j randies ln cathedral candlesticks on I vases of the flower on the mantel ! piece. A lace cover was over pink on th supper table. A bowl of pink asters was the centerpiece, surrounded by pink candles In crystal holders tied with pink rnnllnc. The bride's gown was of white georgntto cr.-pe tr'.mm. 'l In Venetian I lace ami sllv-r. Her veil was caught ( With brahge blossoms and she carried car-ried Ophelia roses, with a shower of white sweet peas. The matron of honor. Mrs. Theron B. Parxnelce, wore pink taffeta and carried pink sweet peas The bridesmaid. brides-maid. Miss Clara Shearer, wore pale green and lavender taffeta and car- i led lavender sw. i peas. Theron S. , Parmelee was best man. Assisting Mr and Mrs. Van Cott In, receiving were Dr. and Mrs. Enoch Van Cutt and Miss Margaret Van Cott. Assisting In the dining room were Mrs Ern"st C McGarry, Miss Gladys Pannier. Miss Mary' Sneddon, i Miss Euctlc Sneddon, Miss June Street. Miss Beth Shearer. Miss Mary ! Brown. Miss Nellie Pugsley and Miss : Ellllan Miller, me hundred and' fifty guests were present Following a trip through the north- 1 west, the couple will be at home at San Bernardino, Cal.. after October! 1. The golng-away suit was of dark i brown chiffon broadcloth trimmed ln mole skin, with hat, boots and' gloves to match. Miss Mamie Jacobspn ofe Nevada I was the guest of hoi ar at a bridge j tea given Wednesday afternoon by Miss Miss Carolyn Cajinon, it-;: Martha Mar-tha Cannon and MNs Vary lytcKeliar at the Cannon hO'iie in State stre.-t. Tl romfl we-e decrat'1 1 in fall ; -r-I del. flowers. I The hostesses wore ss'Is'cd by Mrs. Willard T. '.innon. Mn Anffua Mc- ; Kellar and Mrs. L' w's T. Cannon Th guests were Mr- William Urubbs, Miss Jacobson, Miss ltachacl Ballff, I Miss F.dlth Teudt, Mi.-rs Judith Key-sor. Key-sor. Mils Rlsa ICoysor. Miss LucllS Covey, Miss F:iP"i Schramm. Miss Reab Lamplua;h, Miss La i:u. ll.m-t"n, ll.m-t"n, Miss Alice Edghelll, Miss Dorothy Dor-othy Irvine. Miss Josephin e Hall. Mis; Bernlce Knowlden. Miss Grace Jeremy. Miss Tyall Sweet. Miss Kva Kay. Miss Adele Gustln and MbJS I.or-um I.or-um Garrett For Miss Viola Hall, who will be married September 27 to Elmer Frame, Mrs. Paul J. Dixon entertained at buffet supper Wednesday night at her home on Highland drive. Pink and white asters ofrmed a centerpiece center-piece for the supper tabl. A variety of fall flowers decorated the roomn. The guests, in addition to the gUeit of honor. Included Mrs. Cordelia Py-per. Py-per. Mrs. w. H. Reynolds, Mrs. A. L Butler, Miss Floronco Stephenson, Miss Maurine Barnes, Miss Mary' Butler, But-ler, Miss Lucllo Clegg. Miss Josephine Hall ;.nd Mrs. M, rl B. Kimball Mrs. Verne O. Hewlee entertained at tea Thursday afternoon at her home on Fifth East street In honor of MISS Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Hall entertained Friday night at their home on Milton avenue Sunday afternoon aft-ernoon ftflsa Hall will entertain at trousseau tea at her home on Gilmer avenue. Mis-. Lillian Kauffrnan entertained at a shower Wednesday at the home of Mrs. William Cruse on Third East stre.-t. in honor of her sister, Mrs. Ralph Davison, a recent bride. The guests. In addition to the guest of honor. Included Mrs. Hal Kalelgh. Mrs Kenneth Bowman. Mrs. C.eorgo Shaw, Mrs. A. L Labbee, Mrs Harry ' BrtCkSdn, Mrs. II Glad, Mrs. E. Pickle. Pic-kle. Mrs. Lester Merrill. Mrs B. F. i Marren, Miss QUa StUhl. Miss Laura , Samuels, Miss Adeline Jacobson, Miss Etbcl Jacobson. Miss Ellis Wlrthlln. Miss Edith Wlrthlln. Miss Florence Cruse. Miss Florence Davison, Miss Barbara Davison and Miss Mary Davison. Da-vison. The hostess was assisted by hi r mother Mrs. J A. Kauftman and Mrs. Cruse. o In comidlment to Mrs. Charles Bll-1 Bll-1 lings of Seattle. Wash., Mrs. Jay S. I Mllner, Mrs. George H. Parrlsh and j Mrs. Harold W. Burton entertained I at a large luncheon at the Country club Wednesday. The guests were seated at on long table. A large basket of marigolds and zinnias formed a centerpiece, with smaller baskets of the same flow, vh arranged along the table. With trailing trail-ing autumn vines between. Covers were la hi for fifty. Mrs. George y. Watson entertained a small party at luncheon at the f oun-tr oun-tr yclub yesterday. The table was decorated in fall flowers. Miss Dorothy Chamberlain entertained enter-tained at luncheon at tho Hotel I'tah I yesterday In honor of Miss Dorothy Maynes, B September bride. A round tatyle had n centerpiece of pink and white frll flowers arranged in a bas- i ket. Covera were laid for the following guests in addition to tho guest of hon-, hon-, or Mrs. John Maynes Mrs. J H Pur. i roughs, Mrs. Richard Climberlaln I Miss Afion Bomney, Miss Florence I Armstrong. Miss Helen Armstrom:. Miss Blanch Clegg and Miss T, sslo . Wolstenholme, Mr3. j. h Rurroughs entertained ! Thursday afternoon at an Orpheurn i party followed by tea. in honor of Miss' Maynes. j Th marriage of Miss Florence j Hlcken nnd Alton Jack Kent took 1 place Thursday morning in the Salt j Lake lemplr. The ceremony was performed by Apostle Melvln J. Bal-: Bal-: lard. A reception WSS glim Thursday night at the homo of the bride's par-ents, par-ents, Mr and Mrs. C. W. Hlcken, 232 ; M street. J The living room was decorated In garden flowers In pink and white ,n-l ,n-l eluding asti rs. dahlias and zinnias with a background of ferns and j palms. Marigolds; black-eyed susnns his.) coreopsis developed ' yellow ool-i ool-i or scheme In the supper room . A basket of coreopsis formed a center-I center-I piece for the .'.upper table. The bride wore a gown of white r.. r-,.M.- , rep.- over white satin, with la bertha of rose point lace. Her m , was eaugM v. Ith orange blossoms and pearls and she parried bride roses. ' Mrs. V, rmon Hlcken, matron of , Iionor, wore yellow taf fet a trimmed In lut e and carried orchid sweet j peas. Miss Agnes Lindsay, bridesmaid, brides-maid, wore orchid georgette and carried car-ried pink sweet peas. Alan Pypir I was best man. Assisting Mr end Mr'. H'eken in receiving the guests were Professor nnd Mrs. CharleS Kent. Assisting in the dining room were Miss Flora Johnson. MISS Virginia Hlel-e-v Miss Virginia Johnson and Miss Rhude'l (Jiles. Two hundred g,,e;is were In attendanee. Following a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home after Octob- r 1 at 2o M street. Miss Dorothy Beekstead. daughter of Mr ar.d Mrs. Riley M. Beckr.t-1 1. anil Leonard Salmon of PocateMo, Idaho, were married Thursday at ', I O'clock at the home of the bride's parents. 8.15 South Second West sir. et. The ceremony was performed by tho L.-v C. D. Brown of the Westminster fresoyteriaa church. A reception followed The living room, where the wedding ceremony was performed, was decor-at decor-at d Ii pink and white asters and gladioli. The bride wore white georget'e and net and oarrled bride roses. The bridesmaid. Miss Ruth Hardy, wore pale blue canton crepe and parried pink sweet peas. C.ladys Fersten-echlager, Fersten-echlager, flower girl, wore coral organdy or-gandy and carried a basket of ros-s. I Frank Salmon of Colevllle. brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Assisting Mr. and Airs Beekstead I In receiving the guests v , re Mr. nnd Mrs. F. D. Sainton of Coalville and I Mrs. j B. Mitchell, Assisting .n the dining room were Miss Minnie Egbert. Miss Maurine Gerstensr hlagc-r and Mrs. Frank Be. m ad The guests numbered seventy-five. Following a wedding trip, the couple cou-ple will make their home ln PocateMo. Poca-teMo. Following the wedding of Miss Mabel Erlckson and Oscar A. Carlson In th.: Salt Lake temple Thursday, u reception was given in the Twelfth-Thirteenth Twelfth-Thirteenth ward Thursday night Autumn flowers In gold and white decorated the hall. The pride wore a gown of white silk trimmed ln silver Her veil was caught with orange blossoms and she. carried Ophelia roses. Miss Frelda, maid of honor, wore pale blue taffeta, taf-feta, with a bouquet of pale pink roses and lavender sweet peas. Miss Nunc Erlckson, bridesmaid wore coral pink crepe dc chine and carried car-ried plrik swe.-t peus. Miss Jessie Jack, bridesmaid, wore apricot or- gandy and tarried lavender sweet peas. Goruon Wegjjc'und was best man. Miss Grace M McCullom and Miss Ovy Gustaveson served punch Two hundred and fifty Invitations were Issued. The couple will spend their honeymoon honey-moon In San Francisco, visiting Mr Carlson's mother. Mrs. J. f'arlson. The golng-away gown was of blue. n u an uittagr Lttit.'iyii iiai. . . Mrs Verncr (i Hewlett entertained at tea Thursday afternoon ut h -r home on Fifth East street In honor of Miss viola Hall, a September bride. The living-room was decorated in asters. African marigolds in crystal baski Is formed tho centerpiece for the l table, on a cluny cover over yellow The hostess was assisted ?n recclv-Ing recclv-Ing bj h r mother. Mrs. Agnus M. Lambert, and Mrs. Moslah Hai. moth r of the guest of honor. Pre-Biding Pre-Biding at the tea table were Mrs. Ward McAllister, Mrs. Gordon Klrby and Mrs. Maurice Anderson. Asslst- Ing In the dining-room were Mrs. Pi rry ; Snow. Mis.s Alice Lambert I MISS .Marlon N'ottage, Miss Mary Mir-! dock Miss Josephine Hall and Mrs Lonuid S Lambert Cards were received re-ceived at the floor by Dorothy Lambert Lam-bert and Lucile Lambert Music was furnished by Mrs. Le3-ter Le3-ter K. Hewlett. Miss Ivy Frazlef and Miss Leone Sorenson. On- hundred j and f!ft invitations were lss,e I Mr and Mrs Virgil C Hall enter- ( talned Friday evening at their horn. ! on Milton avenue in honor of Miss ' Hall and her fiance, Elmer Frame - M Members of Le Bon Temps club1 were entertained Wednesdaj at lunch-eon lunch-eon by Mrs J It. Tenner at her home , on Lake etreft Luncheon was served al three small tables, vnch decorated with a sryctai basket or f;iii riowera Including chry.vint hemums zinnias anl snapdragons f'overs were laid for Mrs. Walter O. i Kreba Mr Gofdon i!i Uklnacn Mrs. F. S. Kirk. Mrs. Charles L. Arehe-. Mra II Thompson. Mrs A. F. Eng-I berg, Mrs. Harvey Gardner, Mrs. George W. Van Dyke, Mo. Henry. Nelson. Mrs. P. J Alexander nnd Mrs I A. G. LJrockbank. |