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Show f MHS. APOLFMI QCIST entertained at tea yefi'rrday afternoon at her home, 35 liaht North Temple Tem-ple street, in honor of ' Miss ; Kiithcrino Jennings, whose en-s.ipcmr'm en-s.ipcmr'm w;i5 recently announced. A mound of violets was the center- , pie-e for tho i;ihle. Two silver eundle-wtickp. eundle-wtickp. holding violet colored cathedral candles, were at tiie ends of the table. "Pink roses were us-el about the house. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. T. K. TVcrner, Mrs. Leroy Uinwoodcy and Mrs. 10. U. liyer. The marriage of Mi?:1 Pearl Alston and K Imcr Perry look place- at 7 :'') o'clock last night at Uie home of ' the bride's parent..-. Mr. a nd M i. Thorrias Alston. Via Kant Twenty-first outh Ktreel. The ceremony was performed by Bishop J. A. Hock wood. A reception followed. The living room, where the ceremony took place, was decorated in palms, ferns and white roses. In tiie dining room a red and white color scheme prevailed. The supper table hail a basket of American Ameri-can Beauty posps as a centerpiece, with yjille in an American Beauty shade on Lhe handle. White roses were used about the room. The brirt wore a gown of white georgette crepe over white satin, trimmed in silver heads and white fur. Assisting the bride's parents in re-ceivinq re-ceivinq were Mrs. Leo Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Murray P,y water- Jn tiie dining room were Mrs. Thom.-iS Alston, Jr., Miss Kmiua Alston. Miss Mildred Ayland. Miss Gladyp Smith, Mis riorence Ayland, Mrs. J. M. Jorge risen. Miss Dorothy Wileken and Miss Gladys Bywater. The couple will spend their honeymoon in California and will he .at home at fl-J Kast Twenty-first South street after January 1. Miss Afton .Kurnessia Walsh and Klias Morris Tibbs were married last night at the homo of the bride's parents, on Kast Seventeenth South street. The ceremony wan performed by I'resident Nepht Tj. Morris, uncle of the bridegroom. A large reception followed. The living room was decorated In yellow yel-low a nd while chrysanthemums. In the dining room, pink and white carnations In a basket formed the centerpiece for the table. A cluny cover was ovej- pink satin. The bride wore a white embroidered net over chiffon and carried a shower of bride rosea and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaid, Miss Blanche Walsh, sister of the bride, wore blue crepe de meteor and carried pink roses, Donald Tibbs, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walsh in receiving were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tibbs, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Barber and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown, Jr. Assisting Assist-ing In the dining room were Mlsa Ruth Brown, Miss May Duckworth. Mrs. R. Hardy and Mrs. Louis Oblad. The Evans-Barber Evans-Barber (uartelte furnished music. The couple will be at home after January Jan-uary 1 at $00 West Second South street. Mrs. Annie Jensen entertained at a : kensington and tea at her home in Lam-bert Lam-bert place yesterday afternoon. The tea table had a green bowl of Marechal Neil roses as a centerpiece and the color scheme of pale yellow and green was carried out in the other decorations and . 4 refreshments. Ferns were used in the "Y lining room. About twenty-five guests were In attendance. The Life Srienco society will meet this morning at 10 o'clock at No. 4 .Sharp flats. The subject will be "Sacrifice.'' The Crystal Bridge club was enter-Utined enter-Utined yesterday afternoon by Mrs. W. B. ' Si a nicy at her home, on East Fifth South street. A simple luncheon was served n t 1 o'clock and cards followed. The luncheon table had a centerpiece of red j Mrs. Elmer Perry, formerly Miss Pearl Alston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ThoD'as Alston, vho was married last niglit. 0y It U , -s;j-5 ;4fe'" roeea and ferns. Covers were laid for twelve club members. Mrs. John Gruber entertained the Wednesday Afternoon club yesterday at her home on West Second .South street. Luncheon was served at 1 :3( and was followed by music and sewing. The table had a centerpiece of Christmas greens, which were also scattered over the cloth. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. H. F. Beers. The Business Women's club will meet at the Hotel Utah tonight. Professor Georgo K. Fellows of the University of Utah will speak on "The Last Vorty Years in iiurope." A short business session ses-sion will precede tho lecture, which will begin at S:15 o'clock. Spirit of Liberty chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. IS. F. Manna. 237 .North State street. The afternoon aft-ernoon will be devoted to Red Cross knitting and an Informal reception will be given to welcome new members. Mrs. AV. J. Moore will entertain Miriam Past Noble Grands club this afternoon at her home, 1154 Eighth East street. Visiting members are invited. The Red Cross unit of the Past Matrons' Ma-trons' circle, O. JG. S., will meet at the Commercial club this afternoon at 2 o'clock. - Section 2 of tho Jadies' Aid society of Itnmanuel Baptist church will meet this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. C. J. Brat ton, 9U East Second South street. Radiant chapter No. 12, O. "E. S., will' meet Thursday evening at 7:50 o'clock at "Masonk: temple. The pnnual election of officers will take place. The Utah branch Women's Cotincil of National 1 'cfense will meet I-Mday from 0 until ." o'clock In So' lal hall. A business busi-ness meeting wiltl bo held at 12 o'clock. The remainder of the time will be spent ; in 'Red Cross sewing and knitting. K Ilermion Pythian Red Cross unit meets from 1 n. in. to o p- ni. Thursday in the Commercial Club building. All Pythian Sisters anrl families of Knights nf Pvihias are invited to attend. A tea will be tiiveii Kridny afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. U. Sprague in the Buckingham apartments by U Marraine n u-Niliary to the Sprague hospital corps. The proceeds will be devoted to tho purchase pur-chase of knitted articles for the hospital corps now ai Camp Grant, 111. The Missionary society of Phillips Cn-grt'2Ht Cn-grt'2Ht lonal church will meet this nfter-rcoti nfter-rcoti n t j : IS o'clock with 'Mis. P. A. fc'inti'kiii at the paionaqc of the church. Rowrna cir"le of Yt'omen will give a mi-! p;i:ty Friday evpning at Moose hall. A Hoover supper ill be served and prizes wiil le anid'v'l. Five hundred will be pla.v ,xl. A general invitation is eteclcd to thn public. i Mr. and 1 r s. A. T. "V" ol 1 m e r, who nx-rct nx-rct lo leave soon for California to make their home, are gueyts of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.. Rood in the Bransf'orrl apartments, where they will remain uutil they go to tho coast. Mr. and Mrs. Frncst Kdinund GHmrs of Storrs. Utah, are spending a few clays with Mrs. Grimes's parents, Mr. and Mr?. V P. Gallagher, at t lie New house hotel. Lieutenant and Mrs. Albert B. pTsher ha vp gone t Anu-ricmi Lake, aft er snrndlnc ten das in the city visiting relath es. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Watt.is have re-turn'i re-turn'i from a visit to Milwaukee and Pelaiield, Wis. Mrs. Albert Fisher and Mr5. Olto Fisher left ynsierday for Philadelphia lo visit Carl Fisher, who is a Mending a I Ynusylvanifl college. Thev will latjer go to Washing ton a tid New York. Mr. and Mr. F. M. Rasly will pn to t '-. lifortna next wok lo sjend the holidays. Lieutenant and Mrs, Richard Eugene Kro:snh havo returned to Fort Leavenworth, Leaven-worth, after visiting Lieutenant Ktol-s-e; Vs r-.ircnts, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. M. 'r'roiseth. Mr. and Mrs. .Jacob K.-ihn. who were recently married in Civi-ago. are now (cmporartly oc;j :--, at ih I Intel Utah. Mr. Kahn is pioutim'tit socially and in a business w a : . Mrs. Kalm, who was formerly Miss liarrict; SMimons, is well knew n in Chiciiun --ocia 1 and nmsi. 1 'ircles. She was n 'A Professor Ruonainiei of Boston and completed her musical eiiiic.i i ion under PvofsS'-r Na ier Scharw i-nka of TVrhn. Mr. and Mis. Ya n '. M Id u ley. formerly of this city. l":t now li ii,- in AMiiie-i.i. Cal., arc receiving the ron.;i ., n ihu ions ..f frievds in ibis .-it v mi fur arrival of a sVond baby ulrl. Mrs. MUiulev was lor-merlv lor-merlv Miss 1'can Caiite Al'r. ilauhter "i" Mr. and Mrs. Ceurctf I . Alder of Sat; Luke. |