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Show IU ' A host of friends in Salt Lako, Ocdcn P ' and Provo will read vJUi Interest of tlio marrlago of 2vli83 Amy T. Pike, aauehtor I of Mr. and Mrs. John W Plko of this I1' ' city, and Dr. Ulysses V. Wlthco of Ocden, I , whloh took place yesterday at noon at tho University club In tills city. Owing to tho ; Illness of Rev. Mr. Ooshcn, tho coremony was performed at the club Instead of at ' tho homo of tho brldo'a parents. Tho ( brido woro a golng-away gown of tan j broadcloth, with hat to match. Thero .wore j no attendants, and tho only witnesses of fit tho coremony woro tho brldo'a parents and P Mrs. Lizzio H. Coray. Dr. and Mrs. a Withce loft at noon for a two months' 1? visit In California, nftor whicli they will , return to Utah to make tholr homo. The ' I lwst wishes of all tholr frlond3 will at-; at-; tend them, yl Mrs. Joseph H. Younj; was the hostesa i at a vory beautiful luncheon yeaterday, 5 given In honor of tho birthday of her J mother, Mrs. Henry W. Lawrence. Cov-j Cov-j ern wcro laid for twelvo at a round tablo, with a ccntorpieco of daffodils, yollow-I yollow-I ohadod candolabra and ribbons still fur-I fur-I tlier carrying out tho color schomo. Tho If place, cards wcro also done in daffodils in 1 water colors. In addition to tho guest of li honor, there wero present Mrs. Lo Grand A' Tounjgt Mrs. Kimball. Mrs. Miles. Mrs. ' Spraguo, Mrs. tlanauor, Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. StancCiflcld, Mrs. Zone, Mrs. Balloy I and Mrs. Webber. I J No moro enjoyable dancing party has I boon given at tho University this season I than that of Friday evening, when tho A. F. fraternity entertained moro than 2to . of tholr friends. The decorations wero on an elaborate scale, carried out entirely in rod and white, tho school colors. At tho head of the main stairway leading to tho I nssembly-room in tho museum building was a beautiful cosy corner, over tho top of which wcro the letters "A. F." In red and white lncajidcsconts. The celling and I walls of tho assembly-room wero festooned fes-tooned with streamers of red and white. Jn one corner was a punch table, over tho I front of which in red arid whlto lncan-desccnto lncan-desccnto were the letters "A. F.," while on one wall wero large letters In red and white lights, "U. of U.' Cosy cornors I -wero arranged about tho hall; theso also In , class colors, whllo sevoral inviting cor ners wcro arranged in Oriental style. A mass of palms, ferns and other pottod plants screened the musicians' platform from view. The dance was altogether a Hucccssful and delightful affair and was thoroughly enjoyed by all tho guests. The chaperonB weroi Mrs. Hebcr M. Wells, , Mrs, Iiebccca E. Little. Mrs. J. T. Klngs- j bury. Mrs. George M Marshall, Mrs. By ron Cummlngs, Mrs. R K. Thomas. Tho mombers of tho fraternity are: Daniel ; Alexander, 'Cb: Oscar Carlson, '05; John B. Forrester, '0-1; Frank Holman, 'OC; Ike ; Alexander, '06; Dell B. Judd, '07; Dale Parke. '03; Jay Stockman, '07; Elbert Thomas, '00; J. Fred Anderson, '02 N.; Fred Bennlon, '0-3; David Howclls, '03 N. ; , Lcroy Morris. 05. Jay E. Johnson, '05; Casey Hamilton. '07; Mchrlng Eardley, '07; Horace H. Walker, '07; Karl Plopkins, '03; Ray Hatch, '07; John Jensen, 'CC; Harold Hills, '07; Horaco Whitney, '07; Harold-Goff, Harold-Goff, '0G. . Mr. and Mrs. Addison Cain entertained tho members of tho C. C. C. club very pleasantly at their home la3t Friday evening. I Mrs, Countryman of Eureka and Miss Countryman of Iowa are guests at the homo of Rev. Mr. Hclmlck. S17 East First South street, Mrs. Countryman is tho I daughter of Rev. Mr. Ilelmlck. i a ' An onjoyablc informal afternoon affair j of tho week was the Kensington given by Mr3. Emmett Barron Hall at The Halla ; on Tuesday afternoon. Members of the Authors' club and some friends were entertained at the home of Mrs. W. W. Rtter on Wednesday evening. An Informal programme was enjoved, Including In-cluding musical numbera by Mlss'Cecella Sharp, Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. Stanley Price and recitations by Bishop O. F. Whitney and B. S. Young. Mr. and Mrs. George Romnev. Jr., entertain en-tertain the Good Tine club on Wednesday evening, March 2nd. Mrs. G. W. Cushlng entertained at a vary pretty luncheon Friday In honor of Mrs. Story, who Is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Mayo. Covers were laid for sixteen. A number of friends gave a surprise par-.1,, par-.1,, Mls3 L,bbI Hans In honor of her pirtnday on Monday evening, it being held at the home of a fr!ondt A jolly good tlmo was had by all who participated. Refreshments Re-freshments were served, after which music mu-sic and games were enjoyed until a late hour. " Mr. and Mrs. Huntsman have returned from Pocatollo and will be at home to their friends at 120 West Fourth South street. -rf,rsV,V,!I,am M- wen and sister, Mrs, Bello Hardle. will leave on Tuesday morning morn-ing for L03 Angeles for a six weeks' visit. On returning they will take the steamer from Los Angeles to San Francisco. Mrs. W. C. Thomas has returned from a visit with friends In Boiso. Ida.. Mrs. J J. Goodro entertained a number of her frlcndB Thursday evening at her i0me$5 ocial Ha" avenue. Her sister. Mrs. . H. Barnes, received the guests. Cards were tho feature of the evening, and prizes were awarded to Mr. Sparling ri?- Siaclc- M,r- Connor and Mrs. Layton After the card game supper was enjoyed The guests were: Mrs. Webber. Mr, and Mrs. Brlnkman, Harry and Ernest Web-Mrri Web-Mrri ?d Solm McXclIl. Mr and Mrs. Sparling. Mrs. Mack, Mr. and Mrs F J McXelll. Mr. William Sheriff. Mtes Sparling, Mr and Mrs. Layton. Miss Jar! mon. Mr. and Mrs, H. G. McNeill. Mr. dnd Mrs. Connors, Mr. and Mrs. William H Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Goodro w w of d;n' k-rand warden of fn?bTen?h affsly. spent last Sunday In Salt Lake with Mrs. C. T. Gary, and in the evening a number of friends called |