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Show Mrs. D. J. Cragun, formerly Miss Weudella Brighton, vho vras married rcsterday to Lieutenant Cragun of the Thirteenth field artillery. s ' v til $ ' i i i 1 TUT: marriage of Miss Weudella Brighton and Lieutenant D. J-Cragun J-Cragun took place yesterday in the Salt Lake temple. A reception recep-tion was si ven last nlcht at the home of the bride's parent s, Mr. and -Mrs. R. A. lirighton, on Thirteenth East street. The rc-L-eption hal! and library were decorated in yellow chrysanthemums. The living room was adorned with pink and white chrysanthemums. In the dining room pink roses in a basket formed a centerpiece for the lea table. Pink ma-line ma-line whs tied on the handle of the basket. bas-ket. Four crystal candlesticks,-with pink i in nil i?s and pink shades, were at the i-ornet s ot" the table. American flags v:re iis-ed about the house. The bride wore a f?ovn of gray georgette geor-gette crepe, combined with silk, and carried car-ried pale pink roses. Ono of the bridesmaids, brides-maids, Miss Vera Gray, wore peach-colored peach-colored taffeta. The otner bridesmaid, Miss Fay Siddoway, wore lavender taffeta taf-feta and gold lace. y Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Brighton in re-reiving re-reiving the guests wero Mr. and Mrs. J. C ra.un of .Smithfield, parents of the bridegroom ; Miss Janet Brighton and Miss lionise- Tluber. Assisting in the dining din-ing room wero Miss Lyle Cahoon. Miss Meii McMillan and Miss Mary Huber. Tlie couple will go to Camp Kremoni., where Lieutenant Cragun is stationed. Mrs. A. J. Ciibbons entertained at a Kensington and tea yesierda y afternoon at her home on East Third touth stre.nl, In honor of Miss Helen Owens, who will Ire married Saturday to Mrs. Gibbons's brother, Paul Ray. Tho tea table had a- low green bowl of yellow roses as a centerpiece. Yellow Yel-low chrysant hemnms were used about the rooms. Fifteen guests were In attendance. at-tendance. Mrs. P. O. Perkins and Miss Dorothy Fioi;:eth will entertain at tea this afternoon after-noon from Z until 7 o'clock in honor of the seventieth birthdav of their mother. Mrs. B. A. M. "Broiseth, at the home of Mra. Perkins in the Nelson apartments. A large cord party and teB -will be piven under the direction of the Woman's Republican club at the Hotel Utah this afternoon. A musical programme will bo given during the tea hour. The marriage of Miss Ada Stark and WUHn.ni S. Cornick will take place today to-day at noon in the .Salt Lake temple. The ceremonv will be performed hy ! President Anthon H. Lund. A reception ! will he Kiven this evening at the home ! of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stark, 92; Hullvwood avenue, v The Missionary society of the First Congregational church will meet in the V. C. A. rooms in ihe Continental , Bank building this afternoon. The an- , nual election of officers will take place, j Mrs. A. McCurtain will give an account , of the convention of tiie Pacific board of : missions in San Francisco. The College club will meet this evening at Westminster college. The hostesses will be Miss Lou Puden. Miss Margaret Moore. Miss Florence Beatty and Miss Madge McClain. The Aurora .club will meet with Mrs. ! William Bradford. H,5 I'M i son avenue, ! Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A j musical programme ""M be given. The Woman's Pan-Hellenie aeoeiation will meet this afternoon with Mrs. W. W. : Chad wick, 27 Hillcrest apartments. The ladies of Phillips Congregational church will give a parcel sale at the home of Mrs. A. Hud hie, 776 Sixth East street, this evening'. Le Corcle L" Alliance Franca Is will i meet this evening at S o'clock with Mrs. ; Klias A. Smith, 36 Fast Seventh South street. A programme of especial Interest Inter-est has been arranged. Mrs.- Kmmeline Opensha w will entertain enter-tain the Congenial club Thursday afternoon after-noon at 120 Canyon road. A dancing party will be given Friday evening at the home of Miss lone Helner, 1 i 0 South Fifth Fast street. More than i 100 invitations have been Issued. . Tfermion Pythian Red Cross unit will meet this afternoon in the Red Cross room at tho Commercial club. All sisters sis-ters and members of knights' families are invited to spend as much time in the work as powsible. The Ladies' Aid society of the First Christian church will give a bazaar at the church this evening. Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock. The Red Cross unit of the Past Matrons circle. O. K. S., will, meet at ih Commercial club tills afternoon at 2 o'clock. All members are urged to attend. Miss Margaret Jarmon of the "Poni-Pmn" "Poni-Pmn" company, which opens an engagement engage-ment at the Salt Lake theater tonight, will be the guest of Miss Helen .Jennings .Jen-nings during h'-r stay in the city. Miss Jarmon and Miss Jennings have been friends for a long while. . Miss Beatrice Sgier of Brooklyn. X. T.( is the pufst of Miss Charlotte Couzens on her way to San Francisco to spend ilie winter. ' Miss Margaret Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Taylor, has gone to Berkeley. Berk-eley. Cal., for a brief visit. She will visit the University ot Washington in Seattle and other northwestern cities In the Interest In-terest of her sorority. Delta Zeta. She will be gone about a month. Mr. and Mus. Will Browne and little da lighter, Juliet, have returned from a visit to Omaha. Mrs. Leroy V". Hillam left yesterday for a visit to Fort Worth, Texas. Mrs. A. H. S. Bird has returned from Omaha, where she spent Thanksgiving with her aunt. Mrs. Benjamin Galllgher. Mrs. Emily V, Bailey has gone to New York to spend the winter with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Otto Susman. Miss Alice Wall has gone to Xcw York .to visit her sister, Mrs. C. I. Lang, formerly for-merly Miss Mary Wall. Mrs. Russell Kimball Woodruff will arrive ar-rive today from the coast to visit her sister, Mrs. Fred C Dern. Mr. Woodruff is attending an aviation school In Texas. Mrs. Judith Bishop will arrive today from New York to visit her rr other, Mrs. ' K, L. Houtz. The Fraternal Brotherhood Card chib will meet tonight at the resilience of Mrs I Mina B, Wright, r33 South Ninth East street. Members and friends are invited. ' Mrs. Charles W. Rice and Mrs. J. R, Hail have left for Call torn la, where thev will visit t heir mother, Mxs. J. v parrel par-rel I, of Santa Barbara, for several mouths. Tin y will he joined by Mr. Rice and Mr. Hall during the lu-lldays. Mrs. Elizabeth Cutler Jenkins has gone to Washington to attend a conference of the National Woman's pariv, which opens today an ! continues until December S1. Mrs. Jenkins is state chairman of the party for Ftah. All state chairmen and officers throughout tiie country are ex- peeled to attend tho conference. |