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Show pgp femple Marriage Followed by Reception jes GENEVIEVE HART, daugh-rf daugh-rf -.or of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. ifll Hart, and Raymond Stevenson married ;. esteruay morning .',-e s.lt Luke temple. A reception s'g.ven last night p.t the home of the -;!?. 531 Elm avenue. r? living room was decorated in yel-T yel-T chrvsan them urns. The supper table . (; dmlntr room had Ha p. centerpiece 'pj.'kft of "pink ro.-.ej and pink iutton :.n.-ij!thenvjnis. The bride wore a oi vliite georgette crepe, beaded, '', V-.rried bride rose. " ii:iStine Mr. a,d Mrs. Hart in re- r."ne were It. and Mrs. C. K. Wilcox V;rs. .Matthew Noall. Assisting in (i'MTfC room were Mrs. Willard Ash- Mr.. W. D. Pack, Miss Mary Wil-,j" Wil-,j" Miss Gladys Settle and Miss Grace couple v.-iU make their home in .t ' Lakft- Thu bridegroom has Just r?icited from the United States .jdr.ri '-f-rve, after spending some ..e in France. He was a member of ,"Vro Club of France. r-rettily arranged bridge tea was )iv Miss Elsde Spitko and Miss :v9 Thomas at the Saitlco home, 132 -t!rf?r, in honor of Miss Julia Stephens, I'V-rminic November bride. ' X-.i: liouso was adorned with kewples, , rw&oA from the chandeliers. The tea -m h'l a fern in tlie center, with two .-sticks, holding pink candles at end. A cluny lace cover was over x. A lartre kewpie was hung from the ;.!.ldier just above the centerpiece. -v, o designs were used in the ices m the score cards. Kri. Frederick Wetzell and Miss Do-Spitko Do-Spitko assisted the hostesses, were entertained at five tables bridge, with others for tea follow -: the, bridge games. Mr?, hulu Snow Heminlck, a popular bride, was the fruest of honor at a -dee tea given yesterday afternoon M'ss Margaret Thornberg at her home Fourth East street. Autumn flowers ; i leaves decorated the rooms. A bas-; bas-; -of pink roses was the centerpiece for lea table. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Mary : rseri and Mrs. K. E. Farr. The i ."is, besides the guest of honor, in- A'.A Mrs. O. R. Dibblee, Mrs. William MRS. CHARLES V. K. SAXTON, formerly j Miss Estelle Epperson of Kaysville, who m was married yesterday at St. Mark's cathedral.::! P ..A ' :" : 1 it ' , w 1 I :-tin(t, Mrs. Harry B. Smith, Mrs. -4 Davidson. Mrs. Marcellus Snow, E. M. West, Mrs. Don S. Campbell, ". Hugh B. Snrague, Mrs. Bert Smith, V Marcella Sullivan of Eureka, Mrs. renw) Snow, Mrs. Wallace Hunter ::3 Myrtle Jensen, Mrs. A. M. Good, !'- Robert Sands Gray, Mrs. V. T-'mpwn, Mrs. Grace Woolley. ' Miss :ry Murdock. Mrs. Curtis Y. Clawson Chester Clawson. Mrs. Earl Shim-i, Shim-i, Mrs. Earl Coombs, Mrs. Ben Rob-Mrs. Rob-Mrs. Serge B. Camrfbell, Mrs. L C ;ar, and the following Garfield Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Ben . hell, Mrs. F. O. Havman. I Lily Wolstenholme. daughter of ' awl Mrs. W. J. Wolstenholme 1422 ' "i Mam streeti left yesterday on an -while tour through northern Utah iWano. She will spend two weeks in ying, and visiting her sister, Mrs is Armstrong, of Boise, Idaho |