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Show 'SOCIETY ISS PAULINE BONE LI ELD, soprano solo- vl ist, who will sing at Armistice day celebration celebra-tion at Ladies' Literary club this afternoon. Interest Attaches ; to Wedding This Week A "tCXOUXCEMBNT is made by Jlr. and Mrs. Frank D. Kimball of the engagement of their daughter, Alice, to Ray Emory Wadleigh. The wedding will take place some time during lie week and will be pimple. The announcement will be received PBk much interest in Salt Lp.ke society, jinei the bride is one of the most popu-ar popu-ar young society women of the city and he bridegroom is also well known. Dr. and Mrs. F. P. Jewett of New Tork ire being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Talmage and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Jdkinson while in Salt Lake. Dr. Jewett t chief engineer of the Western Electric pmpany, and spoke before the American -tltuto of Electrical Engineers. i The board of directors of the Jewish felief society will meet this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Wedding at Home Followed by Reception IN A BOIVER of palms, ferns, white chrysanthemums and orange bios- I soms. Miss Julia Stephens became i the bride of Everett Lawrence 'Sanders last -night at 7:30 o'clock at the home of her mother, Mrs. John E. Stephens, 127" East First South street. The impressive ceremony was performed bv Bishop Joseph S. Glass and was followed bv a small reception. The wedding bower was in the living room, in front of the mantelpiece. A wedding bell of white chrvsanthemums was suspended in the center. In the dining room an "American Beauty shade prevailed in the decorations. A basket of American Beauty roses was the centerpiece cen-terpiece for the supper table. American Beauty tulle was tied on the handle of the basket. Chrysanthemums in a variety va-riety of colors were used about . the house. The bride wore a gown of gold chiffon, embroidered in gold thread and gold beads, with a tulle hat of yellow, combined com-bined with several harmonizing pastel shades, trimmed in pale yellow ostrich feathers. She carried bride roses. The bridesmaid. Miss Gertrude Geoghegan, wore apricot georgette with a picture hat and carried Ophelia roses. Receiving the guests were Mrs. John B. Stephens, Mrs. Thomas B. Stephens and Mrs. Homer W. Sherwood. Presiding Presid-ing at the supper table were Mrs. E. F. Root and Mrs. A. A. Covey. Assisting in the dining room were Mrs. R. C. Trea-nor, Trea-nor, Miss Florence Sullivan, Miss Mary Louise Hays, Miss Ellen Orlob and Miss Josephine Buese. A stringed orchestra furnished music. The couple have gone to California on a short wedding trio. They will make their home? at VK1 East First South street on their return. The going-away gown was of dark blue tricotine, with a sealskin coat and hat to match. Miss Marie Hodson, a bride of thte R. Hancock, 444 South Seventh East street. Dr. E. G. Cowans will speak on "State Vocational Work" at 2 :30 p. m. instead of 3 p. m., as at first announced. The business meeting and social hour will follow the address. j;t jj- - . Mrs. Louisa Winegar will entertain the Naomi P. N. G. club at her home, 939 East Seventeenth South street, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Elvina Campbell will be the assisting hostess. , The Seekers' Literary club will meet this afternoon at 1 o'clock at Civic Center. Cen-ter. The hostesses will be Mrs. E! Kemp- ( Continued on Page Seven.) week, was the guest of honor at a luncheon and Kensington given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. A. E. Goodspeed, at her home on Harvard avenue. The table cover was of ecru linen and the service was in amber crystal. An amber crystal basket was filled with yellow chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums as a centerpiece. Covers were laid for the bride, Mrs. David Keith, Mrs. Fred Bassett, Jr., Mrs. Walter Handin and Mrs. W. A. Connors. Miss Hodson entertained at a trousseau tea Sunday afternoon at her home on Harvard avenue. Violets were used throughout the rooms and formed a centerpiece cen-terpiece for the tea table, arranged in a silver basket. The hostess was assisted in receiving by her mother, Mrs. J. T. Hodson. Presiding Pre-siding at 'the tea table were Mrs. Arthur Freber and Mrs. W. A. Connors. Assisting Assist-ing in serving were Mrs. Rex W. Williams, Wil-liams, Mrs. Wilford T. Cannon, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Felt, Miss JiOuise Hodson, Miss Larue Smith and Miss Lucilo Smith. The marriage of Miss Irma Campbell and W. F. Gallagher took place yesterday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Rachel Campbell, in the Kelso apartments. The ceremony was performed by Dean W. W. Fleetwood and was followed by a wedding breakfast for relatives. The living room was decorated in bronze chrysanthemums. "White roses formed a centerpiece for the breakfast table. The bride wore an afternoon gown of electric elec-tric blue, combined with black satin, with a corsage of orchids. The couple left on an early afternoon train for Denver on a wedding trip. They will bo at home after December 1 in Og-den. Og-den. '? Mrs. W. R. Francis and Miss Ina Duncan Dun-can entertained at a dinner party at the Francis home on East Fifth South street Sunday in honor of Miss Velma Duncan, a bride of the month. A cluny lace cover was over yellow satin, yellow chrysanthemums in a large crystal basket, tied with a butterfly bow of vellow mallne, formed the centerpiece for the table. The place cads were small hand-painted chrysanthemums. The following fol-lowing guests were present: Miss Dorothy Nicholas. Miss Florence EUerbecfc, MISS Fhvllis Sweet, Miss Mary Whitney. Miss Gladys Love. Miss Helen Orlob, Miss Belly Wallace. Miss Mildred Young and Miss Florence McMillan. Miss Agnes McEntee of this city and Charles A. Magruire of Ogden will be married mar-ried at the Cathedral of the Madeleine at nuptial mass this morning at 11 o'clock. The Rev. P. M. Cushnahan will officiate. Miss Mildred Murphy, cousin of the bride, will be bridesmaid, and Neal Gregory Greg-ory of Ogden will be best man. The couple cou-ple will leave on a honeyvnocm trip on an early afternoon train for the east and will be a: home after December 15 at 427 Third East street. -Ii The music section of the Ladies Literary Lit-erary club will hold its first meeting of the season at the clubhouse this afternoon. after-noon. The meeting will celebrate the anniversary an-niversary of the signing of the armistice with community singing led by the. club chorus under Mrs. Ella Wetzell. Mrs. TV. H. Ferguson, the new president, will preside. pre-side. The program, which follows, was arranged ar-ranged by Mrs. A. H. Peabody, chairman chair-man for the day: Community singing Chorus. Current musical events Mrs. TCarwiclv Tyler. Contralto solo Miss Nan Butterfield (on Orpheum circuit last yeail). Harp duet Mrs. Edward McGurrin and Miss Kipp. Soprano solo Miss Pauline Bonefield of Westminster college Violin solo Miss lrma Groves. Tenor solo Howard Frazee. "Or Moon of My Desire," from "Persian Garden."' Officers were elected by the board of directors of the Orphans' Home and Day Nursery at the home yesterday afternoon. The officers chosen are: Mrs. A. J. Gor-ham, Gor-ham, president; Mrs. Rachel Miller, vice president; Mrs. George Corey, recording secretary; Mrs. William McCrea, corresponding corre-sponding secretary: Mrs. Hugo DruehJ, treasurer; Mrs. C. W. Boyd, auditor. The Masonic club will entertain at a dancing party at the Odeon. Wednesday, November 26. The committee on arrangements ar-rangements includes the officers, who are E. A. Rogers, president T Fred C. Hathaway, Hatha-way, vice president: George E. Skelton, secretary, and George W. Hahn, treasurer. The Bachelor Knights will celebrate Armistice day with a dancing party at the Ladies' Literary club house this evening. eve-ning. The officers of the club, composing a committee on arrangements, are: James Lynch, supremo bachelor; Ray G. Owens, superior knight; Hay G. Werner, secretary, and Jack Mallne. treasurer. Dance committer-, Robert Driscoll, Joseph McKay and Dick Kane. The marriage of Miss Ruhv Wallace, daughter of Mrs. K. E. Wallace, and Bernard E. Hultqulst will take place today to-day at the home of the bride, 200 West Sixth North street. Mrs. Murray R. Stewart will entertain this afternoon at a Kensington at her homo in honor of Miss Marie Hodson. a bride of the week-. Mrs. Harold Peck will entertain the Ace dub at her home on Emerson avenue ave-nue Wednesday at luncheon, followed by cards. Mrs. John Gruber will entertain the Wednesday Social club Wednesday at her home. P67 West Second South street. Luncheon will be followed by sewing, n The San? Souci club was entertained last night by Miss Nellie Silver and Miss Laura Silver at their home on Fifth East street. Plans were made for a dancing party to be given by the club Saturday 1 evening at the Ladles' Literary club. Radiant charter O. M S. WJ hold it1! 1 regular meeting this evening at 7 :Ju o'clock at the Masonic temple. V ' The Spir:t of f.lberty cV.ape?r. D. A. T... will meet en Thursday with Mrs". George I SOCIETY (Continued from Page Five.) ncr and Mrs. T. J, Kipper. The subject for the afternoon will bo "Twice Told Tales," by Hawthorne. The discussion will be led by Miss Madera Greenwood. Victor Iodge Sewing circle will meet this afternoon with Mrs. Caroline Shirley at her home, 413 North Sixth West street. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society so-ciety of the First Methodist church will meet at tho home of Mrs. Charles All-cot All-cot t, B44 South Main street, this after-, noon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Harold Stearns' will have charge of the program. The Ladies' Aid society of the Waterloo Methodist church will meet this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs, D. J3. Law, 1906 South State streets , St. Ann's Sewing circle will meet this afternoon at the Holy Cross hospital. Members of standing committees of the Utah League of Women Voters and special spe-cial committees arranging for a conference confer-ence of the league Monday and Tuesday of next week, and for the entertainment of distinguished national suffragists, will meet this morning at 10 o'clock on the mezzanine of the Hotel Utah. The Central W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. W. A. Wight in the Lester apartments on "East Seventh South street, near State street, next Friday at 2:30 o'clock. An instructive program has been, arranged. Election of officers. All visiting members and friends are invited. All members urged to be present. ;t Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Trimmer are now at home at the Bransford apartments. Alfred Peabody, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Peabody, has returned to Salt Lake after a four years' absence spent In Philadelphia Phila-delphia and at Camp Humphreys, Va.. and Washington, D. C, where he received military training. - Mrs. Louisa Maxfield announces the marriage of her daughter, Georgia, to Albert .Teffrtes, formerly of Elizabeth -town, Ky. The wedding took place in Farmlngton, November 6. |