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Show SEN are now at home to their friends at 137 North Main street. MIS3 ELIZABETH BAIN and Miss Mabel Corbln will . leave Saturday nifrht tor Denver, where they will visit for a short time before going go-ing on east. - MRS. ALMA KATZ Is down from Boise and wlU spend a short time with relatives and friends in the citv. a a WALTER TRENT, who has been attending Stanford university during the" past year, arrived In the city yesterday yes-terday to spend the summer. MRS. S. T. PEARSON has returned from a year's visit in England and is at home to her friends at the Knuts-ford. Knuts-ford. MISS PALNA CARLISS of Minneapolis Minne-apolis is in the city and will be the guest for a short time of Mrs. Katt Bridewell Anderson. MISS MARGARET JOHNSON of Pocatello will arrive in the city on Saturday Sat-urday morning to be the guest of Miss Edna Duncan. . MRS. E. O. LEE'S Sunday-school class will be entertained this evening at the home of Mrs. W. A. Price. 20. East Third South street. THE FIRST of the June weddings took place yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Dlckert. Their daughter. Miss Norma Dlckert, was married to Josiah Gregg Sawyer. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Ablel Leonard: assisted by the Rev. Charles E. Perkins. - The home was elaborately decorated and the reception re-ception which followed the marriage ceremony was a brilliant affair. ' As-, eisting thevbrlde and groom at the reception re-ception were: Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Ferdi-nand Dlckert, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sawyer, Mrs. Wilcox of Spokane, Mrs, M. B. Bowles, Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs. Thorn, Mrs. Rachel S. Miller, Mrs. Terhune, Mrs. Theodore Meyer." Miss Thorn presided in the dining-room. Others assisting in serving were: Mrs. A. B. Wltcher, Mrs. Percy O. Perkins. Miss Alia Miller, Miss Majorie Miller, Miss Lucy Gaby, Miss Susie Sawyer. Miss Edna Terhune. Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer left last evening for an extended ex-tended wedding trip, returning to Salt Lake about September 1st. ' ANOTHER WEDDING in which society is Interested took place last night, when Miss Katherine Squires became the bride of Sidney C Smith. BiBbop Whitney performed the ceremony cere-mony at the home of the bride's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Squires, at 7 o'clock, and following this a reception re-ception was held. Assisting the bride and groom in receiving the guests were Miss Ethel Rogers, Miss Gertrude Moyle. Miss Hattie Whitney. Miss Retta Pyper, Miss Leone Wls-comb. Wls-comb. An informal musical programme pro-gramme was rendered during the hours of the reception by Miss Ruth Wilson, WiUard Squires and Fred Sands. After July 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will be at home to their friends at 124 Canyon Can-yon road. COL. AND MRS. J. W. DONNELLAN have announced the engagement of their daughter, Edna, to Lieut. Moore W. Falls of Fort Douglas. The wedding wed-ding will take place in November. THE MARRIAGE of Miss Josie Kelly, daughter of A. H. Kelly, and Alma Lindberg, was solemnized at the home of the . bride's father last night Judge Bartch performed the ceremony. cere-mony. MRS. J. M. BIDWELL gave a noon tea yesterday for about one hundred friends. Mrs. Bidwell was assisted by Mrs. Russel L. Tracy, Mrs. R. F. Hayward, Mrs. Pfoutz, Mrs. Charles Post, Miss Rooklldge, Miss Hanauer, Miss Nacon and Miss Adelaide Nason, Miss Ireland, Mrs. Woodward and Mra Daggett. . MR. AND MRS. W. R. WARREN leave this week for a two months' visit In the East. MRS. SAM PORTER left yesterday for Chicago, where she will visit her parents for about a month. HENRY KERWIN, son of Mrs. Pat rick Kerwln of this city, will return to Salt Lake from Georgetown university univer-sity next week to spend the summer with his mother. . MRS. O. J. SALISBURY and Miss Salisbury have returned from their trU to the coast. MRS. MMILLAN AND MISS ! M'MILLAN have issued invitations to a reception on the afternoon of June 12th. . MR. AND MRS. FRED HARRIS, who have spent the past two months in this city, left yesterday for their home in Butte, Mont. - F. D. CHANDLER leaves tomorrow for a visit with relatives and friends in New York and New Jersey. THE MISSES ELOISE AND LAURA SHERMAN will give an informal porch party Saturday evening in honor of Miss Donnellan. REV. AND MRS. JOHN RICHEL- |