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Show v--'V-rJ'"' l5a . v 'ii j AVfl ISS JOSEPHINE MATHEWS, who entertained enter-tained at a dancing party last night in honor of Miss Marguerite Taylor and Albert L. Larsen, who will be married soon. j U-Nuptial Party ' " for Bridal Couple PACING party was Eiven last night J t,. jiifs Josephine Mathews at her ,!omc"o0 West First North street. ! -,;inic'nt to -Miss Marguerite Taylor Albct L01"515"' wiU 1,6 mar" Au(TJSt -6. e lousc wr.s decorated in garden jrs A crystal basket of red sweet mth fluff' rualinc bows on the 'e was the centerpiece for the sup-tstle. sup-tstle. Music was furnished by the LS'Vs was assisted by her mother. t R'Vatliews. and her sisters, Mrs. I Ward and Miss Ann Mathews. The '. brides the guests of honor, were j Mr. Joseph W. Taylor. Mr. and r .' Laraeii. Mr. and Mrs. H. 1 Mr and Mrs. A. H. Beckinan, 'm, C. L. Shepard. Mr. and rnVlUiams, Mr. and Mrs W K . Ir Mr and Mrs. Hi'.rold Fl'iedcl, nri Sir's U J- Casslrty. Mr. and Mrs. h Jones. Mr. and Mrs. M. Z, Fcrs- Vis Myrtle larsen, Miss Fidelia i s IMil Bateman, Miss Intra 'lis yatilria Chase, Miss Ruth jiV Miss Jlahnlia Moss. Miss Mane , p'puben E. Cardwe!'.. Lawrence Mor-Sn' Mor-Sn' Uvin Ketch. James Smedley, Dan dl; Jack Langdon. Charles Fors- iiiymoad B-cr and Pctc' Mathews- honor of Miss Pearl Jones, whose en-to en-to George R. Dent was reecntly Zi. Mrs. T. O. Hair entort.ilr.AH t iKP'iancous shower last night at her e "on Wilson avenue, crvstal basket ol soldenglow and 4, as the centerpiece for the table kneil a pretty gold atid brown color me A Madeira cloth covered the t Fink and white sweet peas were I 'in the livinr roor-v it quests, besides the guest of honor, ,Ml" Lucile Weltt. ii.i-s Ma.-io., rtcn MIPS Adeline Thnclfrv. Miss i-Vorkick, i-Vorkick, Miss Marie Cannon, Miss )fl James. Mis Ma".' jcnr.!l, .Viss tie Hall, Miss Edna Hall, Miss Mabel I ;,(iss Elsie Fike, Miss Gertrude it Miss Irene Dent, Mifs Flvira Steward Stew-ard Mrs. Allred. The hostess was ii6U by her mother, Mrs. A. S. Stew- H E. A. Wall will entertain at lunch-today lunch-today at her home on ICast youth nple street in honor of Mrs. Patrick Tdn, who will leave soon for Call-lla. Call-lla. and of Mrs. J. "W. Houston, who recntly arrived from New York and he :;est of her daughter. Mrs. Harold Db. Covers will be laid for fourteen. i compliment to Mrs. F. E. Marcy, ) will leave Saturday for New Orleans nake her home, Mrs. George P. Smith u v r teF I " " ! n V ' f " ' :;7--''v;; h ! i y t Y 1 I ? , V v xt PCj,iH . " 1 v 'vA ' V , Mrs. Frank Gardner will entertain luncheon today at the home of Mrs. 'dnpr on Perry avenue. Federal g'ats, Mrs. Phil Clark will entertain tea Thursday afternoon at her home First avenue fn honor of Mrs. Marcy, . Friday Mrs. Marcy will entertain at :Sv.on tit the Alta club. Miss Helen fey. daughter of Mrs. Marcy, will be jtjoe; of honor at a matinee party to ylven Thursday at the Orpheum by Bi Dorothy Garford. 7 lemhera of the First Methodist church I entertain at a reception this evening j the home of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman f uinsitar, M6S Sigsbee avenue, Fed-I Fed-I I Hriehts, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. 3. Caster and sons, Edward and Llovd, ) will leave noon for Richmond, Va lake their home. Mr. Caster has been JeshfeY. M. C. A. secretarv for Vir-i. Vir-i. Members of the First Methodist rch and other friends of the Caster ; illy are invited to attend the recep- 1 L noon. Governor Robertson is a past grand sire of the Odd Fellows of the World. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bardwell, on Tenth East street, gave an informal reception Saturday evening in honor of their son, Dwight, whose marriage to Maude Scott of Monterey, Ky., took place August 9. The house was decorated with ferns and asters and other garden tlowers. Mrs. Carlos Bardwell of Tooele had charge of the dining-room and was assisted by Miss Ethel Watkins, Miss Anna Critchlow, Miss Eethene Lang, Miss Dorothy Wat-kins, Wat-kins, Miss Agnes Pitt, Miss Deona Hul-bert. Hul-bert. Miss lone Hulbert, Miss Ducile Laughlin and Mrs. Calvin Forrester. Miss Frances Johnson will leave Saturday Satur-day lor New York and Boston, to spend a year with relatives. Her cousin. Miss Helen Starr of Dos Angeles, will join Miss Johnson In Ogden and they will make the trip together. Mr. and Mrs. W. (E. Losee and eon, Eugene, and Mr. Doseo's sisters, Mrs-Delia Mrs-Delia Baxter and Mrs. Florence O'Neill, have returned' from a motor trip through Yellowstone and a visit to (Bear lalce. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. McConaughy and Mr. McConaughy's sister, Mrs. John Neil- ; son, of Peoria, 111., have returned, from a motor trip through Yellowstone. j Dr. Ralph Pendleton will leave the lat- ; ter part of the week for Brooklyn, where he has accepted a position for two years ; in the Brooklyn hospital. ! Mrs. C. F. Adams has returned from spending several months in California. Mrs. B. Miller has returned from a trip to New York, Boston and Chicago. Mr.' and Mrs. C. H. Burns have gone to Fish Lake, to remain ten days. Miss Gladys Leaker has been spending the last two weeks in Richmond as the guest of Miss Emma Fisher and Miss Madeline Christensen, Mrs. IT. M. - Laughrin and daughter, Emma, have returned from a several weeks' trip to southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Moss and little daughter. June, accompanied by Mrs. Moss's mother, Mrs. M. W, Earl, are visiting- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Lee at Roxburg, Idaho. Miss Lucy A ugustine of Decatur, 111., has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Plumb at their country home on 'Sunny side avenue. She will leave today for Berkeley, Cal., where she will join her cousin. Miss Helen Plumb, who is attending the University of California. Luncheon Is Given as Farewell to Miss Chipman MRS. J. Tracey Wootton entertained at luncheon yesterday at her homo on Bryan avenue in honor of her sister. Miss Ora Jean Chipman, who will leave today with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Chipman, for Los Angeles to make her home. Nasturtiums in a silver basket with maline in pastel blue on the handle formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for six. :'(! The Entre Nous club was entertained at "500" yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Matt Rumph at the Newhouse hotel. Cards were played in one of the parlors on the mezzanine floor, with tea following. Pink gladioli decorated the table. The place cards were in bluebird designs. Covers were laid for the club members and ono extra guest, Mrs. P. W. Madsen. The club members are Mrs. Victor M. Stephenson, Mrs. George W. Morgan, Mrs. R. J. Jeffs, Mrs. Bert Fox, Mrs. Annie Z. Forscutt, Mrs. E. H. Chapman, Mrs. W. E. Coulain Mrs. T. E. Cofiman, Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Bailey, Mrs. O. A. Amundsen, Mrs. H. K. Schreiber and Mrs. O. R. Meredith, Mere-dith, Jr. A theater party will be given at the Orpheum Wednesday, with dinner following follow-ing on the roof garden of the Hotel Utah, In compliment to Bliss Viola Smith, one of the season's brides. The hostesses will be associates of Miss Smith in the Granite high school, where she was a senior last year. Miss Bernetta Lindsay will entertain enter-tain Thursday evening at her home in honor of Miss Smith. A miscellanebus shower was given for the bride Saturday ovening by Miss Ruth Vine and Miss Emma Dworack at the Vine home on Seventh East street. The supper table had a crystal bowl of sweet peas on a cluny lace cover as a centerpiece. center-piece. Goldengiow and sunflowers decorated deco-rated the living room. The guests numbered num-bered thirtv-fivo. Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs. Alice Thomas and Adolbert H. Richards. The wedding took place Saturday Sat-urday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Oscar Peterson, HO Tenth East street. Dr. Elmer I. Goshen performed the ceremony. A reception re-ception followed. Only relatives were in attendance. The couple are making an extended automobile trip through southern Utah, They will make their home in Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. R, A. Bennett of 649 North First West street, announce the marriage of their daughter. Myrtle, to Charles 11. Alexander. The wedding look pi a co in Far mi np ton, July 30, but. 's just announced. The couple wiil make their home in this eitv. Governor and Mrs. J. B. A. Robertson of Oklahoma will he the guest s of the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of Utah at a luncheon at the Elks' club Thursday |