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Show WEDDING BELLS CHIME AS FRAGRANCE OF ORANGE BLOSSOttS LADENS AIR : Heri -and Cupids Rdgira j AFuiscspalairag' Anniversary oi Patron Smni off Love :' iTll jic.es in anticipation of the birth-j birth-j dv of J?t. Valentino, pu'.icu saint of love, an partuuiUrlv appropriate, as the il'-Vi Jaict ? mouth ueU'onuvl br twv lae et-dir.c in tih 1 .ake .oty, that of Miss Viriula W hitney ar.i Ma -or Joseph H. Ty!r. nvA Mi r:iv Smita and Robert Muir.w Stewart, Stew-art, both on Friday, Vbruary 1. KT.bloms of t5!. Vx!entiie arc dis-r dis-r lyci in shop in-low? and caterers in" devising pastries and cont'eetious iu heart -shaped designs for Y&leutine ru::ii5. whioh wiK bo numerous within nest ton days preceding Valentine Tho (oIfbra:;on will not ho coiii'iuod to !:"!e folk?, but i-a-.Ky iupi.i. will a ;.-7tar on dinner ..-flrd and i v?, and c;kt V. take on tbc form of hearts :"or growa-up fui:ct:on. Vlori?:' boxes lor .ora;e bouquets, which will cun-v?y cun-v?y Va'enrir.e i:.-ee;uij;s Iroai the our :v.ar. to ht la "y low, are heart shaped. The sentin:ont will be The an;e as that of t he i;a colored bit or pa?t -''board ihl.-h the litl'e boy send to his K:t prl sweetheart. f-T the chiKi?h :o-e for the ornaxntal t h i r of life I s.:rvr. e, ii mo-afied form, a; all a;es. ' Tr-ab s hand rca.lie forth to rThe vap bubble reflevtinc rai'i-'. rai'i-'. t:r.t, and man craves tho flitter-i flitter-i r jewel. So the holidays and play . 1 r. 5 of t h e wo r k - a d a world. i t It 1 Vs"' r.d festivities, make a unhori-al aprcaS j j rHE n:emL'r of tho Salt Lak b-R"i-b li of the Girls' Friendly 5-irty en-te-tainod at a eard and dan.-ii'; irty la?; erer'r at the Lrr.ery dorrr.it ory. Th e o:n women had as their tuft- about i-j'j of the dicier? cf For: Do;:.; I as. The evening wa spent informally and a rr:". si'-al j rrsmnif wns iven. Liht refre ?h nie Tr-' sen d. This enter-j enter-j tinniPnt ; - ;he ,,f eSr5 to be ! E-en in h'Uor of the men at the Ic.-al fort. JIIK-ST in a s-erie? of informal enter-1 enter-1 ainn;ent5 tras the bridge ta Z.' "en y-rerday afternoon by "Mr?. H. VT. Sheiood at her home in FI?ra! ay. Six table? were arranged ior bridge aud other iip-ts came in i:er for tea. The hou-e vras decorated 'ith pink carnations and sweet pea.-. A tall wicker basket of toe flow en formed tbo centerpiece for the tea tabl. Tie hc'te.-s a? assisted by Miss Ellen Or:ob aud Miss Lueilr Critrhlow. j ME-. FKAXCIS ("AEWIXjE and Mrs. j Henrietta Bailpy Aere hosted .-e? j at a dancing partv la-t pvejiint in the j La France apartments in honor of Mi.-- t : Le Vera V';i---ti. a bride of the nioitf h. A buffet 3'ippcr wk'" served iaf in the j v eieninj. ' j vne livinj rooms wrro decorated in ; pmSfld 'Abite, aod 'bi same I'olors ; e:e used in tbf drorations of the j s-jppcr ta !. A. larue basket of piui". ! '.amations tos uso4 as a certriKp, and a camber of kepirs wore 5'if-Ptaded 5'if-Ptaded above the table with ftroaraerP ef pink maline. Miss Lillian Stoddard of Provo insisted in-sisted in entertaining the giiost-". About .birty-fie were in attend.mce. j Mrs. A. B. Cramer eutertained la-.t i Wednesday at a dinner party in honor j t'f her daujliter, ilis Lc A'era Wilsm.. j fbe table -ras de.-orated with prk and I 'hit, a basket of roe forming tho j 'eoterplece. ! MlRS. FRANK N rXf-OX entertained 'J yeaterday afternoon at her home du VTeet ei:ond North street in hoDOr ''I Miss Minnie Cutler, a bride, of Fcb-flary, Fcb-flary, and Mrs. Robert Adams, for-"rly for-"rly Miss Clara Lewis. The tea table decorated in laveuder, carried out with a cluny lace rloth over f-atin, and centerpiece of violets in a low crystal ""'1. Covers were laid for nine. WpSS KELMA REBKNTISCn enter-t enter-t tained jesterday afternoon at a "nsington tea at ' her homo on ;Mo,l East stret. The gu-U fit the afternoon with sewin; anil was terved later. The table corated with pink'and white, a -rys-ta'i-t of j.ink hwee.t.pens forming j ; 'enterpire. Covers were laid for j'Jit, inelmUng Miss Bertha Hie.h, Mi-s "'n ,Irfl- Virginia Duncan JHr. vTebcr, Mrs. Ralph Watti, Mr;. lwis Watts anrJ Mr3 Wiilar.l lans. j ap'il'M W'LKK, tho annual festive time at the 1'niverjity of I't:ili. will be m.'iu.siirsted at tho col-le.ee col-le.ee tomorrow. The crowning feature of the week":; celebration is the Junior From, which will bo given ut the Hotel ftah Friduy eveniiij;. The 'From" is anticipated through it 1 1 the vc.ir in school circles and is an interest,!'.:: inter-est,!'.:: event in the ,-ocial calendar of ail of the city's society folk. From week is the first week of tho second semester of the school work and is a time for relaxation after final examinations. examina-tions. Arrangements f0r the From are in charge of a committee, the members of which were selected early last priii(; and have been busily prcp:ninj t,r the occasion for several month:. The members mem-bers of the committee are .l ick liar-riticton. liar-riticton. chairman; Miss Ivciues Stohl, Miss Helen Younjbor, Bryan ,'ohnson aud Pon'as Uauimett. The many details for the From are ;;rranel at "work" parties attended bv all the members of the junior c1.h.-.s. These parties are held every week before be-fore the From. The last ot" these parties was hold SutM-elay evening at the Sinia Chi fraternity hou;e. On Monday evenins the student officers of-ficers of the university will entertain at a dinner daioe at the Kmery dormitory. dormi-tory. The quests vi'! include the members mem-bers of the executive board of the student body and the students on the staffs of the university student publications, publica-tions, the Chronicle. 1'eu and 1'tonian. The entertainment will bo pven m honor of the student officers who will it-Mve s-hoo at the end of the wee';. I These men are Heber Sev y. R. BiiileHer. j I f 5ff ' r'-t- i - ff j ! ! ? CT 1 4 t 1 iP ir. - - ptxa) . r?r p Xvc -x.s ss'c sy HuHi VTin-. Brvait duhnaon and Thomas Kecsp, who will enter the national service. Tuesdfv afternoon will bo "open house" day at the various sorority houses at the university. Tho j;irls of the sororities will receive their friends at their chapter houses. On Wednesday afternoon the members of the fraternities fraterni-ties will receive in a similar manner. Every dav during the week the univer- t i Parties of Two Prominent Weddings of Last Week (, . . ,) to -'-' ' ' - ' - " - ';' ' ' "-' '' ' ' - ". ' .. ,; " . . v . . '- : I -i;'" 1 f-'5;:K i::; i'- f -'eif - V- "' ' 'i - --I ' 1 " s.- , 1 I ,;; ; ., f i i ' ; i - ... -s , m ;. ' ( . - w 4 . : f ' ( t IS -V t 5 v i : ,:S-u- 'r ; : " ' i ' r' k Ak ,' . v. '"; .. f ; :;: r V. . . ; J : : : -' : ! w 1- - i f.-. - ' ' Whitney-Tyler party at top, left to right, Miss Marjorie Bidwell, bridesmaid; Mrs. Joseph H. Tvler, bride; Mrs. Harry W. Sturgcs, matron of honor; Miss Phoebe Dey, bridesmaid. Smith-Stewart wedding, below, left to right, Mrs. Robert Murray Stewart, bride; Miss Edith Smith, bridesmaid. site orchestra will furnish music for ilauciti in the main hall of the admin-isf admin-isf ration building during the noon hour. Thursday afternoon a large matinee dam e will be given by the Prom com mittec in the cr.v lnntis'um. The ' ' C ' " orchestra w ill furnish niuric and several sev-eral special "stunts" have been planned for the afternoon which will increase the interest in the Prom. Friduy will be n rather quiet ,lay for the students, until in the evening, when they will gather at tho Hotel Utah for the twelfth Junior Prom, which will this your take on the nature of a farewell fare-well to the many university students who will soon leave college to be "with the color.-.' " At t.ho some time thu? Prom will have a military air as a welcome wel-come lu the military men now stationed at Uic local post, who hav0 attended A many of the college entertainments and make pleasing addition to the college pa id ies. On sorority and fraternity open house dav s the " li ' ' students will make the rounds from one. (Ireek letter house to another, and at each place light refreshments refresh-ments will be served and dancing indulge.! in-dulge.! in. Each organization makes it, a point to provide some form of unique entertainment, in addition, 3nd on the whole the custom works in admirably : Malifeiry Note Prevsiills inn jj ; Wcddhzz off Army Officer ;! ; sind Popular Young Woman jj A MILITARY Lote nmrkr-l the wei-(' wei-(' j ii of Mi:-s Virginia Whitney am Major .Jo'ph If. Ty'r, vhi'-u tool: place Kri'lay evening at St. Mark 'e Kpi vopal tutiiedral, foHuv. c- I ly a re-eeptujn re-eeptujn at tlj horne if t In- bride 's uncle ami aunt, Mr. aii'j M i A. K. I Tinman, on Kast Pontb Tin pic gtreet. i The historic old cathedral was deeo-i deeo-i rstd with American iias, and the matron and brideiiiid, wearing white, carried red ro-.e.s tied with blue tulle. 1 he addition of the military uniform? uni-form? of tho bridegroom and hid attendants, at-tendants, gave a patriotic and military atmosphere to the impreuiive ceremony. White carnation?, palms, ferns and f-milax formed a baj;kgroucd for the Hag'. The bride wore a gown of cream satin, modeled in panels and draped with white tulie with silver lace trimming. trim-ming. Ller veil was caught in a halo effect with orange blossoms and pearls. The matron of honor, Mrs. Harry W. .Sturgcs, was gowned in white Eatin embroidered in silver. The brides-j brides-j maids. Miss Marjorie Bidwall and Mise j Phoebe L'cy, wore white eatin gowns in simple models, with picture hats of j white tulle. j Lieutenant V. J. Phillips was best I man. The ushers were Lieutenant Charles S. Ferrin; Lieutenant Glen Mc-Carty Mc-Carty and Lieutenant V. K. Bergen. The couple have gone to California for a month's honeymoon during Ma-j Ma-j jor Tyler's leave of absence. They will j return to tiait Lake at the end of that i time. M;s Helen Keams was hostess at a j dancing party Wednesday evening at with the " get-uequaintcd-and-he merry" spirit of t he week. 'the nuitioee dance Thursday afternoon, after-noon, is de.-ined to give the students, a final chance to brush up on their dancing danc-ing before the big event tbo following night. The noon "dansants" have the same c...i ju v iew, and they succeed remarkably re-markably well. It is not an uncommon sight to see a couple dancing along and unceiemoniouslv nibbling at sandwiches. sand-wiches. Bv Fridav evervo'ne m the school is expected to be an unist when it comes to "swinging a mm- foot." the Kearns home on Ea-t South Temple Tem-ple street, in honor of Mis Whitney and Major Tyler. A supper was served after e'airing. About seventy-five gue-is vveie pre-ont. The bride was guest of honor at a bridge tea given by Mi-5 Marjorie Riuwell Wednesday afternoon at her home on Fifth East street. Twenty-four guests were entertained enter-tained at bridge in the early afternoon and others came in for tea. Mrs. .J. L. onklin entertained at a luncheon Tuesday afternoon at her home on East First .South street in honor of the bride. Covers were laid for eight gueste, who attended the matinee mati-nee at Pantages after the luncheon. On Monday afternoon Miss Phoebe Dey entertained for Miss Whitney at a bridge tea at her home on Fifth East street. Six tables v-ere arranged for cards and other guest.-: came in later for tea. . ANOTHER prominent wedding of Friday was that of Miss Emily Siidtb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Albert Smith, and Kobert Murray Mur-ray .Stewart, v.hich took place in tha Salt Lace temple, and was followed by a reception Friia.v evening at the borne of the bride's arents on Xorth West Temple street. A pink and white decorative scheme was prettily carried out throughout tha house, with pink carnations and free-sias free-sias combined with ferns, palms, sniilax and pink tulle. The bride wore white eharineuse and Brussels point la e trimmed in sequins. Her vail was caught with natural orange or-ange ble-soms from California. E?b carried, bride loses. The bridesmaid, Miss L'dith Smith, the bride's sister, wore white tulle over pink crepe da chine, trimroe,i in silver lace, pink rose buds and bi-A forget-me-nots. She car-died car-died pink roses. Eugene Hammond was best man. The bride entertained at a trousseau tea Wednesday afternoon st her home on North Temple street. About l.o guests called during the hours from 3 to 0 o 'clock. On Tuesday afternoon Miss Dolores tohl entertained at a tea at her homa ou East First South street in honor of the bride. Covers were laid for twelve close friends of the guest of honor. Mrs. Eugene Sears entertained Monday evening at a linen shower at her home on Harrison avenue in honor of Miss Smith. A buffet s-upper w-sji served. About thirtv guests attended. ' " Miss Lola Johnson, daughter of former for-mer Congressman and Mrs. Jacob Johnson, John-son, left yesterday for Portland, -whera she will be married the early part of the week to Lieutenant Frederick 0. Kauzler of Kearney, Neb. Miss Johnson John-son was joined in Ogdeu by Dr. and Mrs. Keiuhohl Kanzler and two children chil-dren and Mi.; Harriet KauzleT, who will aeeoir.parjy her to Ogden to attend the wedding. Lieutenant Kamler ia stationed at American Lake, where tas eouplo will make their home shortly after the wedding. ' Miss Ida Felt and Miss Annie Fell announce the engagement of thci niece, Miss Minnie F. Cutler, to Sidney F. Taylor. The wedding wdll take pJa-ca Thursdav. Mr. aud Mrs. C. L. Berry annonne tho engagement of their daughter Eloise, to Corporal Glen Hardy Mc-Ewan, Mc-Ewan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. McEwan, of this city. The wedding will take place Thursday at noon in tha Salt Lake temple, and a wedding dinner din-ner will be given at the home of tho bridegroom's parents. An informal reception re-ception will follow later in the evening. Corporal McEwan is a member of tbo l-toth field artillery at Camp Kearny, and is in the citv ou a furlough, v Mrs. J. P. Lund announces tho engagement en-gagement of her daughter, Elizabeth, to A. L. Larson of Fphraim. The wedding wed-ding will take placo Wednesday in the Mauti temple. A wedding dinner will be given iu Epbraim following the cere-iuouv. cere-iuouv. Mrs. Lund and her daughter, Miss Leiha Lund, will leave today for Fphraim to attend the wedding. The marriage of Miss Emma Koed and C. B. Stebbius of San Francisco took place Thursday evening at tho home of the bride's mother, Mrs. David Feed, i'2i Fourth East street. Tho ceremony was performed by the Kev. 1'. A. Simpkin, and a reception followed. fol-lowed. Mrs. Mabel Torkelson attended the brido as maid of honor and Miss (Continued on Page Three.) Weddings and ; Engagcmcnls iContinuM fuv.u Vas Out.) '-,-l Kiv.l. i sis.r 01' tho ln,U was i','',,.,l.iul. .' I'. I'TiH-kicr !WWI l..ii v.:Ai. 'W' -oui'K' nmII m:iko tlu-ir '.',,,. m J-.v.t Kr;in.-i,-. atwr Msrvli I. ; rsrrt:i;t ol' M'.ss lu'th M.Cmio. ,!:uj;h-i ,!:uj;h-i ,. ,ii Mr. n.l Mt. A. W. UVuw to i-iior Kox Tvottor ol Ik? l-'nlisli j,. Tho tv o.'. M i ti took p-!,-o .lumuirv ; ul ran. hero t lw l'rw!o hH,i ,uto ' 'ivt1 a M:pi'!v auioinol'ilo to T tio i- r-.".u'hi'?. . TI:? nt.ivrn; ot" Miss Kvclvu R-irtou j v'. 1.. is took rlaoo Mon,i:v oon. A vhr.nor tor ro!:i- ., ' i.,'s H5 fivon in tlio ovouui. Tho ,',.'..ivo will I"1 ' homo tor tin1 proseul ::o Now lrsn,! hotel. :-(!i.,fP,.i,ttt his Won n'.a.ie of tho r-f of M'.ss Kv.i .loluison an.l John "!iot-''or. whu-h took plsoo on IV-. IV-. oo.i. Nt -p- Mr- Kot.-'.or lor" t just af-ttr af-ttr t'".o wo, i, tin i. iiuo.or LTOermout or-" or-" ' ,'ors. an.l is now on his way to Kranoe. T-e or: io " iil romsiu with her psronts, 'r. f.5'i Mrs. i . '. Johnson, at their 1 hr-.'O. t'l Ninth avocno. Events of Coming Week neS. AN P MRS. JAMKS H. i'A WATKKS l.avo issue,! invitations for s o.siv.'ius vSI"ty to bo ;iven at Newhoso hotel on the evouir. or ih:-srv 11. A e.st!e:"C vartv will bo ieo Sat-tr-sv eeu:r. bv tiie ta.'tihy of Row-'st,; Row-'st,; iU!l a i the ir:s of the aeaJ.enue e.artn'er: at the school. A number o: :i:v:t;i-.ons h:io been issue,! to the f'.er.is o: ::.e :.vu'.;y aai ,.!, iects in Miss Poris M-,!jo3 and M:? Ju.lith K:!!s wiM ertertaiu a: a .!:iPe!r.i: frtv ;.:riav fviViiu' a: the homo o: M;-s W :Uob s.ster. Mrs. E. L. llammoad, ! !-' Y e iersl v. Mrs. Lillian Hunt will rnter-am at ti-isieilaneous shower Fri-iav evening r: rfr home, in honor or her nioee. ' M:s Le Vera Wilson, a Ft bruarj- bri ie. Mrs. H. Olson rtu! entertain tao ; W eii!es :3y So.-ia! elub t his w' at ; ier come. Cti:; ut'a Eleventh Fast i :ree:. j ! Mr. ar.l Mr. F. A. V.mzx --ill fntrr-I fntrr-I tan Mpr,'iav ev ening at their home. ' eet. to ee'ebrato the second '.J a2:::vcrarr o: their ton, , 1-. 1 " 5: rt , V : e menil ers of the La Marrainp r.TX'i"'!-3T' entertain at aa informal -I rarty iu the Faciei ha!! on - I ti: ein; o: Frbra"- 11. t i i,f i.-'..sv l -jo w;:i c:""e a I-. r:v st the home of .'Ir. It. F.. Cor-; Cor-; -s. CoawaT. Tburiay. Febru- - Mrs. !i s-ofie",-; fi:i l- rostesn a car i i.r,rtv Mon-iav evening at t'fr r-tre oi ber mother. Mrs. H. O. Wilis?, Wil-is?, on North Main street, in ,eom-i':tientto ,eom-i':tientto Mrs. Baiiar.l. former! v "Miss Ji Grow, a bride ot the week. i Mrs. P. 11. Luke wid entertain at rner this eveninj at ber home on .-"J:n Fourth Fast street, in honor of -'-r brother. Crrr.oral G. H. MeFwan, " , c :s in the '-'tv ri.itins h is parents Mr. :ir. l!.'irr T. M'-Ewan. Four-' Four-' -f"ienqs of the x-ouns man xriil be "on"n .-.f the First Methodist Heath M'lio1:t ehiirelies Trili en-: en-: ."a-n at a Valentine jartv Fridav --iti2. in the First Methodist church :'': for the Mrtbo.iist bov who 5"- station? I at Fort Ioij:as. The i-5n-.e;' Aid soei.?t:es of the two '-Jt.-acs rril! jrve refreshments and i rojrrammo W;H l,e given br the J. t.. club. Personal -Y"- A. V. Hanson and small son. '."'!' ie!t resterdav for Pan Dico. eer? tncv will visit .Mrs. Hanon 'n ;.au2Bt.;r. Mrs. Earl C. Ri.-e. formerly - l.ae Han?on. and son, Leland Han-r;!". Han-r;!". nno is with the 45th fid.) ar-.iiierr. ar-.iiierr. i ' e Miss Edna Lew left re-terdav for ! 7?'?,'a California for" a month's . -Mis; Connie Tciii and brothers ; r.n and Tmman Youd-. left ve. , fo,T. f weeks' vi-it to their I .'C'"ts. i.olonel and Mrs. Richard W ' at San Diejo. " ?-.':'"J?d- R- K'-pve and daiifzhfr. Mi-, :o r; eeVP- have ?0De to 'California. rri,ain ome time. r :rrn a inDi,,?- B'f"1 returned I " " a "".""th tr.p to the coast. She "o .;l,r,;Sol,' Warn"" in " -;4fieaV 53 Vickford at V n't; v;1-?"-?. has ''"'ried from ''.a li '"''' t0 ra,rT' Kearnv. cr . O'hM hi h ' U'Ah ""a-Mrv, a,-,o,n-"ionjh ' 10 fip0nd a t?n da.'"5' rr 1 'I'ien' T-V; F' and daughter. Mis "'ZST,-,11- lV" S"'"'dav for t ,"""a' wh"r,, l hey' will " next two months. rrmai? ffancisco. rr. Griffin jMte ,ia;-3 au,i Mrs. Unfflu x . ' , S , .s . 'w.;,...c. .-. ; , : . ' j,.-..vv ' -1 V s:';x j Miss x ' ' -j Lola u ; k v sX JoflinsoEi, N v?rji Who w V . Will : N v I ' i ': I v nx ,sS Become I $f r 'it Bride of I o , v x if I Lieut. v , . N x s 1 1 1 Frederick r v - j j Kanzler ': I v s- w 1 i ' ' j e" 1 s ! ; ",.; .. . I-- v." ' : " "; ;:'"; :' 1 f . -- " . .".. . ' i.. ':"f v4. ;.-,.. -",tbt r.-.': -rq - '"v ' . J ... .. .o. s "' V J - . - T I ." V 1 Photo b- S-olt Htii-lln. will o to Los Armeies for the remain- 1 der cf the wmtv'r. ; ' Mrs. re Witt Kiiev left the latter j pan of the week for California, to ; sfend thr ri'ni. under of tiie wiuter. j j Mr. and Mrs. W":l!ar i Rich.ir.is left I Fn.iav for an Francisco. Los Ancle? j and Ocean Lark. . j Mis. A. K. Vo;i and two sons, Jo- i s. ;ii C:as l'oi.e and V.'illiam Vm.-ont 'cpc. have ret.'.rv.e't to their home in i Los Angeles, after a visit to Mrs. Fore"s "broth-r. Bishop Jo-cf h it. (.iuiss. ? Mi.-s Branch Godfrey William of TV);1 is the iiest of Mrs. Janu-s F. ; te; c at t1:-5 .ncho-.ic cmci. ..l.-s vi!i,a;n ar.d her father. V. G. Wil-bams, Wil-bams, are on their imiv to Xew V ork and v ill later o to Georgia lor a visit. t Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wetter have re-turut'i re-turut'i from San Frar..i-co. where they have Icen visiting their son. Lieutenant Lieuten-ant IM iis Weeter, who has been in the bcsoltal at the Presidio. Lieutenant U'eetr has now surf i-'icntiy re-covered to return to his regiment at Camp Lewis, American Lake, Wa?b. t Mrs. Joseph Youc? of Syracuse, t'iah. left yesterday for Los Angeles. San Dieo and the beaches, to rcmaiu six weeks. wit Mrs. I.. F. McAllister, accompanied bv her mother, rs. Myra Strong, left vesrerdav for Los Aigeles and San D;e;o. to visit Mrs. McAllister's husband, hus-band, who is at Camp Kearny. Mrs. J. F. Cow and daughter, Mrs. L. M. Falhner, left early in the week for San Francisco, to spend a fc.v weeks visiting G. B. Covey, who is in the I". S. marine service at Mare island. Mrs. Luther Sinclair has gone to San Diego, Cal.. to visit her son, G. G. Sinclair. " Mr. and Mr1. L. R. Wattis have re-turne.l re-turne.l from Los Angeles and San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Alder and children. Katherine and Carleton, left ycsterdav tor a month's visit to San Francisco and Ocean Park, Cal. They will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Van V. Mid!ev at Alameda, Cal. " ' Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kline left yesterday yes-terday to spend two months, iu Cali- :'"r:"'":'' Mis' Jessie rowan lias gone to California, Cali-fornia, to spend the remainder of the winter. Miss Irene McDonald has returned to the citv after a visit to San Krancisco and southern California. While in Long Beach she was a guest of Mrs. Hov Ferrv. r Mrs. Glen Miller returned Friday evening from a six weeks' trip to the ens, iinrin; her absence Mrs. Miller vi-ited in New York and St. Louis. I I Mrs. Milton Ridges has returned from a two months' visit to California, vliero she has visited with her sons. Liter and Clifford Uidges, who are stationed at Cam) Kearnv. Clifford Riib'os returned to the city with Mrs. Ridges and will remain here for a short time on furlough. v Mrs. J. E. Meilstrup left yesterday for California. Mie was accompanied bv Miss Blanche Hansen. They will visit Mr. Meilstrup, who is with the troops at. Camp Kearnv. Mr and Mrs. D. H. Xalder and daughter... Miss Melva Na'dcr and Miss Irene Nahler. left yesterday lor tali-I'ornia. tali-I'ornia. where they will spend the re-Imninder re-Imninder of the winter. Thev were accompanied ac-companied bv George W. Green and ,aii"hter. Miss V iola Green, of Beth-bridge, Beth-bridge, Al ber! a, Ca na da. Mrs I V. Amundsen left yesterday fr southern California, to remain dur-i., dur-i., the v-intrr months. Before her return re-turn she mil v i s ; t for some tune in Sau Francisco. f Mrs G Cheshire hus gone to California' Cali-fornia' to'. ioiu her husband, who is em ployed by the government at the navy yards at Mare island. Mr. an,! Mrs. W. F. Adams have just riturr.ed from n several months' i:t to California. Mr. Adams, , ,0 was with Mr. Adams for some time, re-turned re-turned to the city several wci ks ajo. Mrc. David Keith. Sr.. has gone to Sun Francisco to spend several weeks. Mrs. R. P. Stark left yesterday for Hollywood. Cal., w here she w us called bv the news of the illness of her sis-Ur, sis-Ur, Miss Irene Feit. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hills left yesterday yester-day for Los Angeles. wher- they will Mi-s Katherine Frankn of Signur li"v. Iowa, is vi-itingj Mr. and Mrs. .J. L. Franken, at their home lu Federal Fed-eral Heights. Dr. J. T. Keith left yesterday for California, to join Mrs. Keith, who has been on the coast lor some tune. Mr'. James K. Talniage and Mrs. Sterling Talmage leu yesterday for California, to spend the remainder of the winter. Miss Florence Rock has gone to San Francisco to v isit the family of S. T. Rives, and nil later visit relatives and friends in Los An-ielea and Long Beach. Mrs. C. H. McMahou left ye-terdav for southern California, where she will spend six weeks. t Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Means and daughter, Miss Naomi Means, will leave Tuesday for San Diego, where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Earls have returned re-turned from a visit to southern California. Cali-fornia. X. Silver of Walker Brothers left yesterday for a si. weeks' trip to eastern east-ern points. Ntrs.'.T. R. Hall and little daughter, Catherine, returned Saturday from a three months' visit with her mother. Mrs. ( atherinc Farrell, at Santa Barbara, Bar-bara, Cal. Mr. Hall also returned last week from an extensive business trip thruugh the east. During their absence ab-sence the Hall apartment in the Hill-crest Hill-crest has been occupied bv Mr. and M-s. Robert Sloan. Mr. ami Mrs. Hall will be at the New Temple hotel for the winter. Miss Janet Brighton left yesterday for San Francisco, where she will visit her sister. Mrs. 1). J. Cragan. at Camp Fremont, Falo Alta. Mrs. ('. K. Wharton and mother. Mrs. C. M. M. -Knight, left yesterday for a two weeks' trip to Los Angeles. Miss .Blanche Wallace has returned niter a trip to Berkeley, Sau Francisco, Los Angeles and the beaches. Mrs. X. H. Jensen has gone to Denver Den-ver for an extended visit with her mother and sister. Mrs. S. W. Darke left last week lor Los Angeles, where she will spend two or thno months with her daughter, Mrs. II. K. Wonell. Mrs. Henry .1. Wallace has gune to southern ( nlifoiiiia. where she will spend t ii o remainder of the wiuter. While away she will visit with her son. Lieutenant Commander Stephen W. Wallace, F. S. Navy, who is executive oftieer of the naval training station at Sau Diego. Mr. an.l Mrs. John S. Crib-blow have rotuiued from a trip to the coast. a Corporal G. H. Ewan, who is stationed sta-tioned at Camp Kearnv. is in the city for a short visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Ewan. Miscellaneous Events ' .Mis, Km inn .1 hIhimmi cm t 'Ml it i m--l ut n (lu nc in n r l vi nl;i v rvi-iim ut Imt hurin', (it'll Sixili arinifr in honm ; of Harry Knulirt, ivlio ii Into t khii ( Sraltlo iMtni:; hi uncli1. Tin- hoiim' wu. (iccutah'-i in il-'licalc c.liaiii-H ut , pink jui'l Ljn-iMi, MuMf nihl hni'-iii . turn i shi'ii tiie uuiiiMMiiri:! (if tln'ij rw'uinjc. !; ! M r. K. Mark rut i-rt ann',1 Thnt la v J ; I'xiiiiiiL; al ;i iimii'r partv ut li'L: hum-- j on t-Vcoihl haM rt i eot . Tlio t;.l!.: h:il I as ivtitcriiitvi- a tall ervtal ut' f pink cm r n a t ions. ( o ft s irt la id mi J ri;;lit. Tht ni'Ms nt jn .-(I iir.lr' lutcj- j i it t lit f c n i n l-. 4 Willmm .M. Kr.ui. S'., ii7 K'i.-Ml..-: !i ; Ntifct, v:h yiicnt of liunitr at a hiirpn-c i. party .luring tin' ci-k fiu'ii 1 y a nnin 1 ln-r of fiirioN nnI relatiw-t on his Niitlnlay iinnivi'r-ary. A .-uppi-r fMs ('rvcl, aftir wliii'li h ni n?iia K program in' ftas iifn anl ilan-'ini; iva vu ovril. ( i iit-st.s :cr Mr. n ml M rs. William i McK.'.m. Sr.. .Mr. an.! Mr. .1. (arrutli, .Mir-s Irt-nc ( arrutli, Miss Affnii ('ar- ! ruth, H UL'h McK.-an. Mrs. K. W. l.iniM, : Miss Toi.ts A. J.air'i, Mr. rt t Mrs. ftv.lo 1.. McKran, Mr. an.l Mr-, (i. II. ! Turl. Mr. an.l Mr. William U. M K.-nii, Mis linth McK.'an, hmuil'l M-Ki'ini. M-Ki'ini. Mrs. W i U in mi Tnixlt-r, John II. M.'Kojin, Mi-s Kvlwi Mr K fan, Mr. sinl M rs. K. X. ( '(.llinson. M r. and M r. I frank Tioxlt-r. ,lr. -c K Mn. II. S. Harnhart nt i-rtainc -1 at hlr htiin' in Val Vrr.hi Th'iria n ft noun at h KiM ho.-ial. Th aitr- noon i a ( cut in knitting. I fa was. Mi ot I a T . i n t ho it U or noun . Tlo cu.--.ts inrlf.d-'d Mr. J 'u.il.v Whit.-, Mr-, 1 1 en it I't'.-k, Mrs. I r nni -1 ( a-,h. Mrs. I i a iir McDonald. Mrs Chr.rliM I'onfr. Mrs. T. . !'.ran( Mr. Kv Smith, M rv Kdv, in Miuth. Mi p. Will Cunn. Mr-. S. Vnt-s and Mr?. V. A.; In'ttilvon. 1 Tii. 'M.uckv I " ' iln!i was in'cr taint'! at tlio hrnip n(' Mr. K. J.. Tick or: ut Wo. inc in v. Tho c lull i'I met in two work- at M rs. A. S. I'-.tts, 1-'.' (u h Su i'iil h !at . A dinner pnrtv ha ciw-n. Tliiir-!av rviiiin- hv Mr-. Ma Harruvton .it liri homo on Kiot I'uih South r-tn-i't in honor of Mr. Kalph ( ronton, formerly Mi1 V io'a S frt , pr- ion, to hrr !"-pa !"-pa rt u to lor Sra . t it. W a-h., to jmn ti' r hnv-and, Kairli ( rowtmi. ilir I. -ft M:oi- lav for tlio -.;ipard in Smttln. k'ots MTi laid for the I'oMo-a j j i LT irl; Mrs. M . Lan.lroon , M r. ,t. Korrcn , Mr. I.. 0:-m. Mr. Krowldon. Mr. L. i.-i-i.y. Mr-. K. X:iU. Mr-. F!. Wat-'-,n. Mr.-. ('. Nji'.:i, Mr-. .M. I larrnitmi. M:-s K :bv (trai.am. M -s ( Lira .loin:-on. I i-s Ji'iitu.' Swcn-uii. M i -s I in rru V Uirr, M:st ra Lniri-jioon. M;-s M:na H'diand. M Kthpl lU;.-bv. w Mrs. Varr KraiKo Saulorn rntor-tainrd rntor-tainrd or.aut Pidphin and ( orporal I a i l' : F i a , nrporal U'linni and '-r pora! Kadfort of J! cornr-anv, Tt-ntiotii (infant'. .t a t licit r t-a:tv at tho Slit , i Lake th"ator on Saturday rviiiiri;'. J Mr". i4,v Mack rf to; t a i it-'l i.i't 'rf,k for l.cr l:t:io da.Jhtor, Vvnnno fiaiia, in r.'ltd' rat inn of h-r t ihth tdi ' hdav ar.nivvrary. 1 he n :"T-,rn'-.oii n,".' .-i-Mtt in niu--n ilnnrir:: and t;,unvs. '1 lo taldo Ti:i5 dr-'oratd with red. white nnd blue, mill ha i tor a rentlTp!i"-p a birthday r-jkr dfomtcd in tinv rr'd candK-. Tho favor- woro victory rap? and tii' da.'e rar"i wore dot uratod with tiny Arm nrin flnL. Tho apn colors ore nrricd t hi otvjhout t he room?. Vrioc nrro won b- Dorothy Hurtnn, M ihirt'd I 'rue tor, 1 1 dfn Ihird and I.onio Loh man. Tho onn quests included Dorothy F.mion, I ! lea . 1 1 ar.l. Mildrrd Pro'-'o;. I.ouiv.' l.rhman. frjv Pri oll, Kuth II rape and Mar-arot Voni!-. Mr". A. .Tonrs entortainc d thr O. O. H. club member- and their liulands Vednoday evening at hor lume in Highland Pfirk. Tiie evening wa spirit with ear't, and later n hm. hron was srrved. The prize wero won l- Mrs. 11. H indie v, Nfrs. A. Shaw-. Mr?. I.. Srarlot and M. A. Shaw, lie-ides the hotes. thoe present wero Mr. nn 1 Mrs. William Siddowav, M r. and Mrs. A. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. 11. ilindley, M r. K, Cook, KlwarJ Ander-oa an-1 L. Scarlet. o A farewell party was tjiven Thurs-ilav Thurs-ilav ovenini; in honor of lands ('-. lloa-land lloa-land bv the Pioneer stao Sunday sehont I'onrd at the homo of Thomas Woodburv. Mr. TIoaLrland will leae soon on a mission to Now Zealand. As a token of remembrance from the Sunday Sun-day -s.-hool board ho was presented with an umbrella. This will be Mr. IUa-laiid IUa-laiid 's third missionary .journey. v . Tho O. X. U. rbib entertained with a theater party at the Wilkes Friday e veiling, after whieh a lieht supper was served a 1 Krank lin ( overs w ere i laid for fourteen. ! The members' of the Joy rluh and ome. of their friends were entertained Thursday evening at a sehoonec party, at which the following -n-pro present:; Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hrown, .Miss Vi-ian i V..rlev, M iss Margaret McCormiek. Orson Or-son Kastoler, Mi-s llattie Hay, t f! 1 aieille Hancock, Robert Timms. M i.s Theima .lohnson, Miss Annie MeCor- ' mick and Miss Aha .Johnson. |