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Show JU RS. FRANCIS H. McCORNICK, formerly! i V 11 Mjss Hazel Franklin, who was married ';. j last evening. edding Takes Place at j Home Fr,nk"n. daughter of and Mrs. r Franklin, and Francis H. Me Lor-" Lor-" Windsor Canada. -!' . McLui - c Sd returned from England, U he served as a lieutenant m the t Jdla"tool; place at the home of KrZlls i sister. Mrs. B. C. Davis, on Drmes f ceremony was ;dd U,e Rev. Elmer I. Goshen followed by a large reception. I rooms were decorated with summer . in yellow and white. bride wore a dainty sown of white it to crepe and carried bride's roses. Harold Ooss of Berkeley. Cal s;s-nf s;s-nf the bride, was matron of honor, wore pink taffeta, with a crjrapc 2U"M best man. Assistms ... the L room were Miss Koselia Mantle, . Alice Newman, Miss Anna Jones, s Jessie Finney and Miss iremia t couple will leave the latter part ih week for a wedding trip through owstone park, and after September 1 .be at home in Detroit, Mich. PPETTILY arranged luncheon was z'ven vesterdav afternoon at the ' Country club by Mrs. Lewis Cecil and Miss Maymc Noble, in JKJ",f Mrs. Gustave Dnellwitz ofMin-Spoils, ofMin-Spoils, formerly Miss Ieta McMillan "id her sister, Mrs. Samuel Adams, of inver formerly Miss Ann' Mae Mc.Mil- I who are visiting the home of their "eras Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McMillan. The guests were seated at one long 'ile which was decorated with low wis of garden flowers, in wh'te and low. Covers were laid- for the fol- -tl'rff Ashb'v D. Cleveland. Mrs. Robert idinning.' Mrs Nicholas A. Robert-n Robert-n Mrs. Thomas G. Griffin, Mrs. W. W. rn"trong. Mrs. W. C. Alexander, Mrs. Jarles Wilkes, Mrs. James E. Jennings, ! James E. Galigher, Mrs. James L. :ank"n. Airs. Frank L. Dodge, Mrs. Ed-'W Ed-'W McGurrin, Mrs. Charles W. Fifield, &. W. Edward Fife, Mrs. James E. fgrl!f, Mrs. George Airis, Mrs. Eliza-h Eliza-h J. O'Brien, Mrs. Clifford R. Pear-fi Pear-fi Mrs. George H. Smith, Mrs. Union Worthington. Mrs. Sam Park, Mrs. jVrles H. Post, Mrs. James C. Dick, ,8. Fred Dern, Mrs. John V. Lyle and J. Joy H. Johnson. I I ijlISS INEZ SHARMAN was hostess j Tl at a delightful luncheon yesterday jC at the Country club, in compliment ) iber cousin, Miss Helen Bevler, of Lo-i Lo-i il. Mont., who will leave today for a 'it in Rock Springs, Wyo., after an ex-i'ded ex-i'ded visit in Salt Lake. The guests' , fe seated at one table, a basket of jri-eolored garden flowers forming" the a iterpiece. Covers were laid for the ) towing: Miss Irene Savage, Miss Ger-Jde Ger-Jde Thomas, Miss Beth McCune, Miss Jen Knowlton. Miss Olive Wall, Miss ella Ellerbeck, Miss Jpsephine Rich-j Rich-j is. Miss Myra Cameron, Miss Mariorie wson, Miss Norma Muller, M'ss Ruth wle, Mrs. Carl Fisher, Mrs, J. P. ristiansen, Mrs. Ned Woodruff.-- Mrs. roodward Mayo, Mrs. Curtis Moran, '8. Sidney H. Young, Miss Mary Lynch, -as Marrraret O'Brien and Miss Gene--vo Hoffman. z "DIXN'ER dance was given last eve-1 eve-1 ning at the Country elub bv Mr. L and Mrs. Charles Ira Tuttle and Mr. i Mrs. Moreton Cheesmnn, in cnmpli-nt cnmpli-nt to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Green- : im of Chicago. The guests were seat-j'for seat-j'for dinner at small tables, each hav-V' hav-V' as a centerpiece a bowl ' of gavly "ored summer flowers, and dancing II! enjoyed later. The guests num-n,cd num-n,cd sixty. U. ' Iffrs. W. C. Ixjckington was hostess Jterday at a breakfast at her home on .)th East street in honor of her nephew, (as Meeker, of Los Angeles. The table IJ decorated with a white basket of ,ow summer flowers. The hostess was Med by Mrs. Mattle K. McKay and - Ruth Wolfe. Covers were laid for -n, Including tho party with which Mfeker Is traveling from Denver, and -1 Lake friends. luncheon was given yesterday after-n after-n by -Mrs. Len O. Bird at her home in crcst apnrtments. The living room decorated with baskets of mari-js, mari-js, and pink gladioli were used as the -V. " the Ilnin(T room. A crystal of the pink blossoms was the cen-Jloie cen-Jloie for the table, and a butterfly "hl i "vler maUne was on the handle ?ket;, The hostess was assisted ,JJIss Amelia Margetts and Mrs. Enid v.-". Hie guests numbered fifteen. Attractive Parties of Midweek at Country Club . PRETTILY arranged in every detail was the luncheon given yesterday at the Country club, when Miss Marjorie Howard and Miss Marjorie Bid-well Bid-well were hostesses to forty-five friends. The guests were seated at small tables, each decorated with a bowl of summer flowers in gay colors. Covers were laid for Mrs. John Karl Lewis, Mrs. Arthur McChrystal, Mrs. Walter" Moore, Mrs. Russell Peter Hartle, Mrs. Lewis William Snwles, Mrs. Russell. Kimball Woodruff, Mrs. George Brodie, Mrs. John Dare Van Cott, Mrs. Russell Yeates, Mrs. Thomas Freeland Boise, Mrs. John Elliot Clark, Mrs. Walter Xewton Pugh, Mrs. David Keith, Mrs. Alvah Lee, Mrs. Harry Baum, Mrs. Paul Keyser, Mrs. Sherman Armstrong, Arm-strong, Mrs. Clarence Bamberger, Mrs. Joel Nibley. Mrs. Rue! Halloran, Mrsv Harry W. Sturgis, Mrs. Charles R. Jones, Mrs. Frederick Richards Taylor, Mrs. Georga Lawrence, Mrs. Ricard, Mrs. Bert Calvin, Miss E!sa Bamberger, Miss Helen Kearns, Miss Ora , Sharp, Miss Mary Dooly, Miss Frances Callow, Miss Ruth Fa rnsworth, Miss Winnifred Walker, Miss Marjorie Tonkin, Miss Dorothy Bamberger, Miss Dorothy Bailey, Miss Helen Sharp, Miss Phoebe Dey, Miss Margaret Callow, Miss Dorothy Jennings, Miss Margaret Walker, Miss Marjorie Pearson, Miss Florence Halloran and Miss Sharp. On Tuesday morning at the First Presbyterian Pres-byterian church on South Temple street, the marriage of Miss Margaret Stuart Kelley of Knoxville, Tenn., and Raymond YV. Van Camp of Wells ford, Kan., was solemnized. Dr. H. W. Reherd, president ' of Westminster college, was the officiat- ing minister, and Miss Kathryn Da vies played the wedding march. Miss Kelley was attended by her sister, Mrs. N. li Alison, as matron of honor, and Mr. Van Camp had N. L. Alison as his best man. After a honeymoon in the canyons, Mr. and Mrs. Van Camp will go to Kansas to make their home. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller of Scipio, Utah, who were recently married, mar-ried, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson entertained en-tertained last evening at their home on M street. The evening was spent In dancing and a musical program was given : by Miss Viola Peterson and Miss Esther Kjer. The rooms were decorated with a variety va-riety of garden flowers. A kewpie bride in a mound of pink shaded sweet peas was the centerpiece for the supper table. The guests numbered thirty. Mrs. A. H. Jenkinson entertained yesterday yes-terday afternoon at a Kensington at her home on H street in honor of Mrs. Louis M. Fernley. The rooms were decorated with garden flowers in golden shades, and a basket of gladioli was the centerpiece for the table. The alumnae members of Delta Epsilon sorority will be entertained Friday evening eve-ning by Miss Drusilla Gaby at her home, 208 Douglas avenue. Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Peterson will entertain en-tertain this evening at their home on Lake street in honor of Mr. and Mrs. ! Henry Miller of Scipio, Utah, who were i recently married . The Ladies' Aid society of the Central , Chrustian church will hold a picnic at i Lagoon today. Business meeting will be i at 5 o'clock and dinner for members and frien-ds will be served at 7:15 o'clock. Mrs. W. A. Peterson and little nephew, Gordon Parry, will leave Saturday night for a trip to Liberty, Idaho. Miss Nannie Palmer returned yesterday from Brighton, and will be with her father, E. B. Palmer, at their home on K street. Mrs. Curtis Y. Clawson and her two little lit-tle daughters, Naddie Louise and Jeanette, left yesterday for southern Nevada and California to join Mr. Clawson, who is in business there. Mrs. Rachael E. Waite left yesterday for a two weeks trip through Yellowstone. Yellow-stone. She will find special interest in the trip, as she is the niece of General Washburn, who was the first government explorer of the park country, and after which Mt. Washburn is named. Mr. and Mrs. J. Callow have left for an auto tour through the Grand Canyon. J. Palmer Sharp, accompanied by his son, D., and daughter, Beth, and Miss Marie Squires have left for a two weeks' trip through Yellowstone park. Mrs. A. H. Crabbe, Miss Grace Crabbe and Miss Bertha Crabbe, Mrs. I. M. Davis and Miss Ethel Valentine will return from Ideal Beach, Bear lake, where they have been for some time. A. H. Crabbe will join them for the week-end. Miss Helen Monroe, teacher of French at the East high school, and Irwin G. McNiece, who has been home from army v 11 c in x- irt-uuo uul- i en days, were married at 9 o'clock ast night at the residence of the bride's aunt, Mrs. C. H. McMahon, Caithness apartments. The couple left after the ceremony, which was attended by only near relatives of Miss Monroe and Mr. Mf Niece, for San I Francisco. They wiil visit Honolulu be-I be-I fore going to Manila, where Mr. McNiece will engage in business the next two years. ! Mrs. McNiece Is a daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. V. L. Monroe of Pennsylvania, j and Is an alumna of Leland Stanford i university. Mr. McNiece is a son of the ! late A. G. McNiece. formerly Presby- terian minister of Salt Lake. He is a 1 graduate of Princeton university. i Mrs. Ellwood Lane, formerly Salt Lake, gave a reception at th. Hotel Utah last nicht for twenty-five friends of this city. She is en route from EuT-fn EuT-fn lo, N. Y ., to San Francisco, wlere she wi'l join hr husband, who has established estab-lished an offico tiiere. |