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Show - Pfejgjf' .ft': MUSS MARGUERITE KATHRYN ROWLEY, j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Charles;: Rowley, whose engagement to Lieutenant Lloyd j: L. Curtice of Denver is announced today. MrB. If. Donvitz of Honolulu, Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Donvitz are returning to their home in the islands aftei an extended ex-tended eastern trip. Mrs. Gould Blakelv has returned from a visit with relatives iu Nebraska. Mrs. Charles M. Walson, formerly Miss Bonn:.- Miller of this city, and two children, Billy and Betty,' sailed yesterday at 5 p. m. on the TJ.-B. transport trans-port "Mercury" from Hoboken, N. .1.. for Antwerp. They will go to Coblenz to join Lieutenant Colonel Walson. Mrs. George D. Parkinson, accompanied accom-panied her mother to her home in Detroit, De-troit, Mich., last week. Mrs. Parkin sen expects to spend the holidays with relatives in New York. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Parkinson left for Los Angeles to spend the winter. win-ter. Miss Elna Parkinson accompanied accom-panied her parents for a "short visit. Mrs. Fred W. Mansou has returned to Salt Lake after an extended eastern trip. Mrs. Hanson will be with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Hughes, on B street for a few days before returning to her home at Highland Boy, Bingham. Miscellaneous Events Mrs. George Drake entertained at j a Thanksgiving diuner Thursday at her home on Tenth fast street. The table was laid for eight. Chrysanthemums in a crystal bowl formed the center-piefo. center-piefo. The guests were Miss Georgie Hard3-, Mis Mary Cederlund, Miss Dor-othy Dor-othy Hard-, Seymour MeCallister, Lieutenant Drown" Blasdel, Brigham Hardy and Lawrence H. Drake. The hostess was assisted by her daughter, Miss Octavia Drake. Kerns and chrysanthemums chrys-anthemums decorated the living room and library. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Blair, Jr., entertained en-tertained at dinner Thanksgiving day. Covers were laid for ten. In honor of Kov L. McDonough, who left last Thursday for Delta, Utah, to make his home, his parents, Mr. and ifrs. Hi C. McDouough. en tcrtaincd at their home at 32b' Bant Second South street, Tuesday evening. The color scheme throughout the home was in red and green. Large Japarese chrysanthemums were used in the reception room. The evening was spent in music and games, followed fol-lowed by a buffet supper. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Roy L. McDonough McDon-ough and Mrs. Bessie Jones. Forty guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. MoDonough enter tained six of their close friends at a card party Wednesday evening at their home on Slerman avenue, in anticipation anticipa-tion of their departure for Delta, I'tah. Thanksgiving colors and ideas were used in the decorations and were also carried out iu the refreshments. Those prerent tteie Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watts, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Street and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Smith. A surprise parly was given for Miss Ellen Lindorff at her home. S-tO South Tenth Fast street. The evening was spent with music and dancing. He freshnents were served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lindorff. Mr. and Mrs. H. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarrv Shonell, Mis. Mary Liudorff. Mrs. 6. Rasmuss.cn. Miss Grace Collins, Miss Naomi Liudorff, Liu-dorff, Harold Hart. Alfred Loehr, Elmer El-mer Loehr. and Alfred Lindorff. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gone of the Mill-crest Mill-crest apartments, entertained at dinner din-ner Thanksgiving day in honor of Mrs. L. I'ene of Washington, who is visiting vis-iting in Suit Lake. Those present were Mrs. L. Gene, Mr. and Mrs. II. 0. Skinner and Sam Harmon. Card plaving was enioved after dinner, e Miss Madeline Despain entertained tie members of the M. Oet.O club at her home on Garfield avenue Monday evening. Thanksgiving idens were carried car-ried out in the decoration of the rooms. A large basket of yellow chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums formed tie centerpiece for the supper table and streamers of yellow extended from the chandelier to miniature minia-ture turkeys at each plate. ('overs were laid for tie following members: Miss Blanche Coulter. Miss Delia Raid, Miss Verna Green. Miss Ellen 1'vpor, MisH Octavia Drake ami Miss Leone I'inney. Weddings and Engagements ANNOUNCEMENT is made by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Charles Rowley of the engagement of their daughter. Marguerite, Kathnyn, to Lieutenant Lloyd L. Curtice of Denver. The wedding wed-ding will take place in December at 101 Paso, Texas. The bridegroom is well known in Salt Lake as le was formerly stationed at Fort Douglas. He is now on border duty at Columbus. N. M. The brido is : graduate of the Salt Lake higli school and of the University of Utah. " Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bird of Mount Emmons, Utah, announce the marriage of their daughter Mary Louise to Jesse .Mathers Savage. The wedding took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. The bride was a forner resident resi-dent of Salt Lake and is now teaching at Pruitlund. The bridegroom is a former for-mer resident of Arizona and is now principal of the public school at Fruit-land, Fruit-land, Utah. After the school year the couple will make their home in Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harker announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter, Lucile. and Joseph P. Burton, son of H. J. Burton. The wedding took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. A reception followed the ceremony at the Harker home in Taylorsville. The bride wore white satin and silver lace and carried bride roses. Elsie Harker j was bridesmaid and wore a blue taffeta taf-feta frock and carried pink roses, j Abram Barker was best man. The j bridegroom will leave for a mission for the L. D. S. church on December 10. 1'ntil then therouplc will be at home at 2627 South State street. Mr. and Mrs. Max Stubeek announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, Fannie, to Pen Lewkowitz of Spokane, Wash. The wedding will take place at an early date. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Folsom announce the engagement of their daughter, Florence, to Ellis IJ. Wilson of Salt Lake. The marriage will take place in the Salt Luke temple December A reception will be given at the home of the bride's parents, 951 East Ninth South street, in the evening. The wedding of Miss Grace Floyd and Andrew Sorensen took place Thursday at the home of the bride's! parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Floyd. The ceremony was performed by Bishop John Vetterli. Following the ceremony a dinner was served for the bridal pnrtv and the immediate famil'ej. . The marriage of Miss Caroline Schiller Schil-ler and Nathan Bloom of Taeotna, Wash., took place Wednesday afternoon after-noon at 5:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. Mr.1 and Mrs. II. E. Schiller, on Sixth East street. Dr. William Rice performed the ceremony in the presence of relatives. A wedding wed-ding dinner followed for the bridal party, and a reception was given in the evening. Miss Marjorie Burg of Long Beach, Cat., was the bridesmaid, and Herbert M. Schiller, brother of the i bride, was the best man. After Jan-nary Jan-nary 1 the couple will be at home at Taeotna, ash. The wedding of Miss Gladys Hatch and Lynn G. Bywater took place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Hatch, on Xortb First West street. The ceremonv was performed by Bishop Al-vin Al-vin A. Beeslev. A reception followed. Miss Blanch Walsh and Victor Hill-stead Hill-stead -were married Wednesday iu tlv? Salt Lake temple. A reception was given in the evening at the home of the bride's "parents, Mr, and Mrs. Henry "Walsh, 837 East Seventeenth South street. Miss Marjorie Duckworth was the bridesmaid. The marriaire of Miss Thalia Coff-man Coff-man and Dr. Harry Gurnsey took place "Wednesday evening at the home, of the bridegroom on Fast First South street. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Klmer I. Goshen at 8 o'clock, and was followed by a reception. recep-tion. The marriage of Miss Amanda Inland In-land and Lars Fredericksou took place Thursday morning ill the Salt Lake temple. The .ceremony was performed by Apostle Richard R. Lyman. A wedding breakfast was served at the home of Mrs. Alvin K. Olson. A reception re-ception was eiven in the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jen-son. Jen-son. The wedding of Miss Ruby Maria Manning and amuel Scalzo took place Tresday at the home of the bride's mother on Fast First South street. Only relatives and a few close friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Ca.ier of Neplii, I'tah. announce the marriage of their daughters, Mis Mattie Cazierj to James KagT of Nephi, and Miss Lolfi Cazior, to Irving J. Jensen of llyrmn. The wedding took place in the Salt. Lake temple Thursdav. The ceremony was performed by Joseph F. Smith, Jr. Following th ceremony a dinner was served at the Hotel I'tah for the mom bers of the bridal party and a few close friends. The tab'.- had as a con terpiecc a crystal basket of American Beauty roses. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Blackett, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Bigler, Mrs. James B. Ritchie of Nephi, and Miss Athelia Booth. Mr. and Mrs. George McAllister announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter, Nora, to James Marshall. The wedding wed-ding took place Tuesday. The marriage of Miss Blanche Walsh and Victor Hillstead took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. The ceremony was followed by a re eeption at the home of the bride's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. llenrj- Walsh, 837 East Seventeenth South street. The living room was decorated with lavender laven-der and yellow chrysanthemums, the dining room with pink and white carnations, car-nations, and the reception hall with red and white carnations. The bride wore white georgette over white satin, twith a tulle veil caught with orange blossoms. She carried bride roses. The bridesmaid was Miss Mav Duckworth. B. Hillstead was best man. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Barber, Mr. and Mrs. George Larson, and Mrs. Nell Beard. Mrs. Oscar Larson, Mrs. E. M. Kidd and Mrs. T. S. Bull assisted in the djn ing room. Miss Stella Garbott presided presid-ed at the punch bowl. The couple will be at home after December 1 at 1080 McClelland avenue. ft Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hengen announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances, to Frank D. Boll. The marriage mar-riage will lake place in December. Personal Miss Louise Manning of San Francisco Fran-cisco is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Isaac .leanings, at 200 Thirteenth East street. Mrs. P. Hobba 1ms returned from an extended eastern trip. While in New York City she was the guest of Sirs. I!. E. Gnckow. Miss Melba Heath of Idaho Falls, Idaho, who has been in Washington, D. C, and New York City for the past two years, doing war work, arrived in Salt Lake hist night. Miss Heath (lapse (la-pse ts to return to her home in Idaho Falls Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. 1). A. F. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. D. Arch Thompson an. I family have gone to southern California Cal-ifornia for the remainder of the win tor. Mrs. John T. Donnelyn left for her borne in Ocean Park, Saturday-, after a visit to her mother, Mrs. L. C. Scheid. 4 Miss Alice Wall, who has been doing reconstruction work in France, has arrived ar-rived in New York to join her parents, par-ents, Colonel and Mrs. F. A. Wall, and her sister and brother-in-law, Major and Mrs. Clarence L). Lang. The family fam-ily will return home for the holidays. Miss Glen Walker has arrived home from Boston, where she bus been attending at-tending school. Miss Margaret Walker and Miss Sybil Walker have; gone cast, to remain some time. Roger Corfield of London, Eng., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Milncr at their home on Second avenue. Mrs. Clara Woodruff Beebe, accom pituied by her daughter, Miss Ruth Beebe, and Miss Helen Daynos left lust week for Poeatello to spend Thanksgiving and the week end with her daughter, Mrs. E. livers. Mrs. Jay Hyde and three childien of Phoenix-, Ari.., are guests of Mrs. Hyde's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Pearsons. They Vill remain until af tor the first of the year. Mr. Hyde will join them for Christmas. Mrs. Albert Fisher lof'l lust week for southern California to spend Hie re inainder of the winter. Mrs. Kenneth Lunian and litllo 'laughter will be at home at tin' Hotel Fifth East for the winter. Ferrold A. Kccles will leave the latter lat-ter part of the week for Washington, D. '., whero he will attend the George Washing! on university. Mrs. Mary Troweek has relurned from B six months' visit to Chicago and different parts of Illinois and In diana. J. Frank Judge arrived Wednesday from San Francisco to spend Thanksgiving Thanks-giving with Mr. and Mrs. I'redirlck Cowans. Mrs. Judge has been a guest al the Cowans' homo for the past month and will return home with Mr. Judge. Frnncis p. Letchfiold of Nilro, W. Va.-. is visit ing in Salt Lake the iiucst of his aunt, Mrs. J. II. Kclroll, llrans- Coi'd a pa i t men I it. 0 Mrs. Man Hutchinson and Mrs. Stone Lukshaw will spend the week end with friends in Bingham. 'I" li Mr. mill Mrs. Cordon II. Covey had :ir then Rtests the asl week Mi. and |