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Show 3 J Pretty Wedding Takes Place in Provo BEAl'TIFITj in ts appointments was the wedding of Miss I.ael Dora Irvino and Jubal A. Hale of 'l Richmond, Va., which took place last cveninc at 7 o'clock at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. ht Irvine, Jr., in Provo. The floral decora-" decora-" Uons were exquisite. An ahundance of roses, carnations, smilax, orchids and other' spring flowers were displayed throughout the rooms In artistic effect. Krccted for the bidal couple was a . laree ornamental heart, richly banked I I with r-es, carnations and smilax. Jus-!':r Jus-!':r r''v?K. Corfman of the supreme court 'i ciated ' The bride wore a handsomo ;, .Zto'mt'ot white georgette crepe over satin and her bridal veil was caught with '''' orar.ee blossoms. She also carried a '7 bouquet of bride roses. As maid of honor ''J Miss Marfiaret Duscnberry was charm-lntily charm-lntily gowned in blue charmeuse witn ' gold trimmings and carried a dainty It flower basket. I The bridesmaids were Miss Renan Kin and Miss Virginia Sutherland of Salt Jfl Ivake, who were dressed alike in delie.-ue pink ' organdie gowns and wore muslin ' hals to match. They each carried a 3 flower basket. Miss Jullettn Barley, the 4-vour-old daughter of Mrs. Grant C. j Bagley. w-as the flower girl. The prooms-) prooms-) men were E. T. Johnson and Richard Morrison. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine. Jr., and' Mrs. Grant C. Bagley were in the recelv-ing recelv-ing line. The music was furnished by the Arcadia orchestra, with Miss Aiene ' Phillips and Horace S. Knsign of Salt Lake. An elaborate weddins dinner was jerverl. ServinK at the tallies were Miss ! Dorothy Irvine, Miss Virginia Vlolett, ' Miss I.orua Bagley. Miss Rosalind Grant. '1 Miss Donna Grant and Miss Bernice Knowlden. f I Numbered with the 200 guests were I the following from Halt Lake: Justice and Mrs. E. E. Corfman, Mr. and Mrs. George Havercamp, Mr. and Mrs. Philip k Speckart, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Yates, Mr. Ifl and Mrs. Frank Root, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-3 Ar-3 mond St. Clair, Dr. and Mrs. JorKon-1 JorKon-1 Ben, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Rebentisch. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ensign, Mr. and r,frs. Chcever, Mr. and Mrs. L,. B. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Raybold, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Dot-lrt... Afr IVTfO ff A V I n T W ,n and Mrs. LeRov Pharis, Mr. and Mrs. J. ' Chester Deal, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. For-:o For-:o rester, Mr. and- Mrs. J. W. Bishop. Mr. and Mrs.- V. M. Samuel. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Randall, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. C. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hill, Professor and Mrs. A. C. Lund, Mr. and Mrs. J. Eklns, Mr. and It : Mrs. Hodge Marshall. Miss Effie Evans, Miss IsAa. Scoville, R. A- Pratt, F. L. X HoJ'Tnd Mr. Cheever. -Sir. and Mrs. Hale left later In the eve-; eve-; for California, where they will spend .lr honeymoon, i Fimpllcity and solemnity characterized 'tlyeddlng of Miss Marv Elizabeth Oden T tnd Xw. Troy at Our I,ady of Lourdes Catholic church, yesterday morning at 9 I o'clock. The ceremony was performed by ' Kcv. Father W. J,. Flynn. 'ui The bride wore' a girlish costume of IjfJ while embroidered organdy, with a white ' Milan straw hat and white boots. She 1 rarrled bride roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Lucilo Troy, of Baraboo, Wis., a sister Df the bridegroom, wore pale blue silk, with picture hat 1o correspond and carried car-ried pink roses. The bridegroom and his lest man, William Westfall, who are soldiers sol-diers at Ft. Douglas, In uniform, gave a military touch to the ceremony. A wedding breakfast for relatives and Intimate friends followed the marriage at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Oden, 546 Elizabeth street, and a reception was given last evening for a large number of guests. The breakfast table had a basket of Q1 pink and white carnations, in a basket, as a centerpiece, and the same idea was IC carried out In the decoration for the supper sup-per table for the reception. The house yQ was decorated in palms and ferns, amd the bride and bridegroom stood under a IC 1 large American Hag to receive the guests. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Odcn and the 122 bridal party in receiving were Mrs. John nt Troy of Baraboo, Wis., mother of the M orldgeroom; Mile. Mathilda Domenge and . CJeorge Hayes. Assisting in the dining 123 room were: Mrs. J. F. McF.nany, Miss i mw'wml Mrs- Jubal mpmffM Wmmi A. Hale, : I Cz';:t 3 ? f formerly : , ' l , MMiss Lael Irvine ;: J f , ' j ; Of Provo, ;: llilff-: I who was married I; t"f? 4 last night : Vsifr,-- :-w FBlPi t at the home : 4 ' s I I ;j J of her parents, : $m vapJ Mr. and Mrs. yV I ' j: 'J R. R. Irvine, Jr.: f 'i Margaret Oden, Miss Harriet Oden, Miss Doris Day and Miss Laura Randolph. Punch was served in the library by Miss Alice Hillam and Miss Rowena Higgs. i Music was furnished during the evening ! by Miss Helen Croft, who gave piano I selections, and Mis Eva Peterson, who 1 sang, accompanied by Miss Isabel Grif- ; fin. 1 j Miss Connie Alkire, a bride of the week, i was the guest of honor at two entertainments entertain-ments yesterday. Miss Jeanette Eolog- ! rte.se, Miss Violet Bolognese and Miss , Angeline Bolognese entertained the mem- 1 bers of the D. O. A. club, to which the bride belongs, at their home on Seventh ; East street Inst night. The evening was spent in sewing and a late supper was served. The guests were seated at one long table. The decorations dec-orations were of a patriotic nature. White roses were arranged in a crystal basket, tied with red, white and blue tulle, as a: centerpiece. The place cards were in flag designs. The guest of honor was presented pre-sented with a recipe book, containing I recipes contributed by the club members, j Covers were laid for Mrs. Flora Har- ; vey. Miss Helen Talbot, Miss Ruby Lang, Miss Bethene Lang, Miss Ruby Morgan, j Miss Pearl Morgan. Miss Stella- Devine, j Miss Lillian Lewis, Miss Bessie Miers and 1 Mrs. Willis Jewkes. j A Kensington and tea was gven yesterday yes-terday afternoon by Mrs. E. J. Randolph, at her home, 142 Second East street, in i honor of Miss Alkire. Hearts were used j to decora te the rooms. The tea table i had a tall vase of red carnations, tied i with white tulle, as a centerpiece. The place cards were in heart designs. The i hostess was assisted by Mrs. A. A. ADcire. : ; A prettily arranged luncheon was given , yesterday by Mrs. Paul W. Wallin, at her home on I etreet, with the members of her bridge club as guests. Bridge followed fol-lowed luncheon. A crystal basket of yellow daffodils, with tulle in the same shade tied on the handle, was the centerpiece for -the table. Mrs. D. M. Walker assisted the hostess and Mrs. Albert Walker was - an extra guest. The club members are: Mrs. Everett Bennett, Mrs. Arthur Hall, Mrs. F. Vernon Weed, Mrs. Arthur Hubbard, Mrs. Thomas Halpin, Mrs. Carl Orlob, Mrs. Milton D. La Turin, Mrs. Carl hagon, Mrs. Lewis Reynolds, Mrs. Gerald Ger-ald Thomas, Mrs. Roy West and Mrs. Paul W. Wallin. The Players' club was entertained at luncheon yesterday by Mrs. W. W. Warner, War-ner, at her home on A street. The guests were seated at one long table, with a bowl of spring flowers as a centerpiece. The club members are: Mrs. Thomas O'Connor, Mrs. W. F. Culmer, Mrs. H. Haynes, Mrs. George Forrester, Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Cannon, Mrs. Harry Breckon, Mrs. F. E. Marcy, Mrs. Pearl Lynn, Mrs. W. R. Thurston, Mrs. George Lockhart, Mrs. Lucia Reynolds, Mrs. Frank Gardner, Airs. M. M. Warner and Mrs. Georgo Smith. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Keeler and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Groesbeck entertained at a dancing party in compliment to Mrs. John Bryce Forrester of Hiawatha, Utah, last night, at the Keeler home, 939 East Seventeenth South street. The guesis numbered twenty-four. Arthur Broskev entertained at supper at the Hotel Utah Monday night in honor of Miss Inez Duncan, celebrating hor twentieth birthday. The table was decorated dec-orated in poppies. Covers were laid for twenty. Mrs. Rufus Johnson will entertain ai luncheon today in honor of Mrs. John-Bryce John-Bryce Forrester of Hiawatha, Utah, guest of Mrs. Earl Dunshee. Miss Ly!e Oleson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. OleFon. will be married to Clifford R. Smith this morning in the Salt Lake temple. Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Snow will entertain enter-tain the members of the Snow family In the annual family reunion, celebrating the birthday of the late President Lorenzo Snow of the Mormon church, this evening eve-ning at their home an First avenue. Mrs. Morris Young will have charge of the programme. Mrs.'C. H. Mossberg will entertain the Ami club at her home on McClelland avenue this afternoon at luncheon and a Kensington. ! The Sunshine auxiliary of the Red Cross ! will meet at Amelia palace this morning at 10 o'clock for gauze work. ! The Ladies' Aid society of the Westminster West-minster Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. Samuel Williamson, 353 SHxth avenue, Thursday afternoon. , I Banner review, Maccabees, will enter-1 enter-1 tain with a dancing party at the New ; house hotel this evening. Twenty v soldiers sol-diers from Fort Douglas will be guests I of honor. The committee on arrangements arrange-ments includes Mrs. C. B. Patterson, Mrs. D. M. Sweeney, Mrs. H. F. Fieks, Mrs. Matt Rumph and Mrs. L, M. Black marr. All Maccabees and their friends are iu-I iu-I vlted. I j Mrs. H. W. Stoutenborough will enter-, enter-, tain at bridge lea this afternoon at her home in the Grace apartments In honor of Mrs. W. F, Partridge, a bride of the past winter. Mrs. Charles Ferrin, wife of Captain Ferrin. and Mrs. J. E. Nelson, wife of Lieutenant Nclfon, will entertain at bridge tea this afternoon at the Ferrin quarters at Fort Douglas. The entertainment committee of the Ladies' Literary club will give the last ot" a series of dances at the clubhouse Saturday evening. The sophomore class of th- Granite hiph school will give a dance l-Yiday evening. eve-ning. The Eolian orchestra will furnish music. The Liberty Park Methodist church will have an all-day meeting in the parlors par-lors of the church rodav. The Red Cross auxiliary of the Third Presbyterian church will meet Thursday, instead of today, at the church. Mrs. K. R. Carlson will entertain the Happy Hour dub this afternoon at luncheon lunch-eon at her home, 647 West Fourth North street. Mrs, Georce Para more will entr-rta in the Wednei-'la y S.v-inl "flour club at her home, K'o East Sixth South street. Tho C'.eofan will mr-ct this afrrnoon nt the home of Mrs. Rodney T. P.ader, Vi!:"! East South Temple street. Mrs. Anna Culmer will present the topic. "Modern French Art," with a sketch by August Renoir. The Red Cross auxiliary of the Ladies' i Literary club will meet today at the clubhouse from 10 until 5 o'clock. -i: The Red Cross auxiliary of the First Unitarian church will meet today, from 10 until 4 o'clock, at the clubhouse. The Neighborhood House association will meet at the Neighborhood House on West First South street this morning at 10 o'clock. The annual election of officers will take place. " The annual conference of the Relief Society of Utah will convene this morning morn-ing at assembly hall. An interesting programme pro-gramme has been arranged. W. J. Halloran and daughter. Miss Florence Halloran, are expected home next week from a visit to California. Mrs. Ellis Reid McClure has returned home after a two months' visit to friends in Los Angeles. jji Mrs. John Troy and daughter, Miss Lu-cile Lu-cile Troy, and son, Edward Troy, of j Baraboo Wis., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Oden. They came to attend the' wedding of Miss Mary Elizabeth Oden and J. W. Troy, son of Mrs. Troy. Mrs. TT. E. Bowman and son, Junior, will arrive the latter part of the week from California and will visit Mrs. Bow- j man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. IT. , Young, before returning to their home in j PayeLte, Idaho. j |