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Show ! affair of last cvcn-wcddlng cvcn-wcddlng reception Clayton home in ,arrlage of the only and Mrs, Ncphi lla White Clayton, ssett of Provo. Tlio t noon in the Sail , 1,01115 attended by 0 bridegroom s sls-ot sls-ot noting as besl at the lionie was evening, and during ,-Ing the beautiful h a company of he two young pco-0( pco-0( wlsnes. od in the spacious c their quests. Mr. r. and Mrs. C. C. Mrs. Vming rccetv-id rccetv-id -bridegroom and sea of bride's roses made the place a ranee and heauty. he red. white and many lings were on of the year. In pink and white . with great hows 5 the table as well inder the direction , the bride's friend cal Instructor, fur-ogramme fur-ogramme of music s In the dlnlnp , and Miss Quelle , Miss Margaret icncer .Miss Helen wson. Miss Winni-Marlon Winni-Marlon Whitney. Miss Helen Wells wn of white chan-;atln. chan-;atln. with a train ,f rose po nL lace ;s fastened with a or bouquet was of m-hids with tiny iveet peas Miss Ingerlc over pink : sweet pea.s, and landsomc gown of lo plnK- Mr. and e their home here journey, l-known theatrical will be here this of the Pinafore'" lo bo given at ud aciivo work In will begin tonight, douhtcdly be more lian anything ever eady giving prom-nanclal prom-nanclal success as way in which the boats are already ose who have en-re en-re Mrs. Edwin F. eCornick. Mrs. O. Terry. Mrs. E. A. lings. Mrs. H. A. K'Mrs. W. Edward Fife. Mrs.. Karl rKild Mrs. H. C. Woodruff, Mrs. tKm. Mrs. A. Fred Wey. Mrs. Em-IBl Em-IBl Kshn and Mrs 12. Bonnemort. ii-Ucneve Savage and Miss Mary sintcrlalncd vestcrday afternoon at H? and beautiful garden party in itin of a tea at the Savage home Stj Dorotliv Bamberger and Miss Hollow, ih'1 latter the guest of Mrs. .eoaies. The big shady lawn at irase home was used for the af-sd af-sd the ta table was spread under C-bouer, while doconitions of flags olrlotlc emblems were used. The fcH a large drum lillcd wIUi red 1 nTria n ,fl lift' y 1,M-ir,?nc,ulx and Miss i3i.rn.muno Kimball took turns nnurln" Mi.s rhyinf?;n,,,IsBJ" a ml MoI;lmiin,rMls5 Gertrude Snow and Miss Marlon Mclutyro assisted. i.n ,nt0,rcstjng announcement came vos- ' tZ ?aVvhon Mr; and M". Gibson Atlier-ton Atlier-ton Murr reached here from a brief te-e'T'i . "J,e,U Co"railo Sprh gs wc. marrIedUlStr,Mr lh. "ns people ni.iv. mai riCll. jMp. Murr is :l vniinv Barrt.elhen "," A ?rce. Vrl tchfow' & lived , r . P he sI,0,rl "me he has Mrs Mm,'-, 1 ,:c l,s mn4lc n,a"' friends. mis. Mm-v was Miss Grace Elliott of Hama,l?M1o!,,d W,,lh hCr niothcr' S Will sSri.. fniSi KhC camo on' 10 Colorado flrlgn.f r lhe, ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. iorJ v5 5C8ls. Ili tlle Burette home. hr.li HneCfIUl Wh siroct- sl,ul will be there, till August 16. riater thev will l&ii1 Jlm? 10 lhe,r i'i0'ls at 325 Fourth itiasL street. Fin,(1 Irs J,ohn p- Evans of Sap i-ranclsco. formerly of Salt Lake Cllv entertained with a birthday dinner Frt' t n 'J?00 of lTSs Evans's mother. Mis. R. E. Jones of East Spring street, Columbus. O., at. which there were present pres-ent four generations Mrs. Jones her daughter Mrs. J. f. Evans; her grandson, grand-son, W. H. Evans of Portland. Or., and lier great-grandson, John Merlon Evans, ihore were also present. Mrs. Evan .HrVTM. hcr daughter Grace of Walnut Wal-nut Hills. Cincinnati. O. Miss Margaret McClurc entertained a few of her friends yesterday at a pret-H'.y, pret-H'.y, aPP?lnted luncheon at the Hotel Utah. The table was gay with Shasta daisies, and the beautiful green and white lent a cool and attractive sight to the place with its bevy of preltv young girls. The guests were Miss Mary Marshall, Miss Cary Marshall. Miss Virginia Beal-ty. Beal-ty. Miss Dorothy Bamberger, Miss Dorothy Do-rothy Rooklidgc. Miss Marguerite Rice, Miss Ailcen McMillan and Miss Selma Wall. Mrs. W. T. Benson entertained a large company of her friends yesterday at a morning bridge party, followed by a 1 o clock luncheon. Fourteen tables of the game were played, and the hostess was assisted by Mrs. Lafayette Hanchctt and Mrs. W. W. Trimmer. The house was bright with flowers and a few hours of the morning were passed most pleasantly- Miss Emma Zan and Miss Ruth Cooper left last evening on tho northbound train for Washington. Miss Zane will go to Spokane to spend a part of the summer and will be the guest of Miss Norma I McQuaig, who formerly lived here. Miss 1 Cooper will go to Seattle, where she I will visit friends for some time. S Mrs. W. E. Traughber entertained the members of her bridge club yesterday afternoon at her home. when, in addition addi-tion lo the regular number of tables, sevoral extra friends were prcFont to enjoy (he game. Mrs. Wesley E. ICIng , won tho club prize and Mrs. Frank P. i Gallagher the guest prize, ' Newell Bceman left yesterday for Los 1 1 Angeles, Cal.. accompanied by his niece, 1 1 Miss Jessie D. Brakcnslck of Qulncy. Q III., and his grandson. Harvey Bower- man. lie will remain In California some D time and on ills return will be accom- ? panled by his daughter. Mrs; W, F, Bowerman, who has been spending aboul iwn mniilht! lit r.nnr- Rivill Mrs. J. H. Williams and her daughter of Fremont. Nob., are In town, guests of Mrs. II. 12. Xerbo and family. Mrs. Williams will remain hero for lhe summer sum-mer and Miss Williams for only u few weeks. Miss Marie Odcll leaves today for the east to be gone tome time. She will visit friends in La Peer. Mich., and later will visit others in Louisville. Ky. Mrs. Lucia Tiornan and her granddaughter. grand-daughter. Virginia Whitney, havo gone to Los Angeles to spend the summer and arc at the Angelus. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. .Barrcttc left yes-ierday yes-ierday afternoon for California to be away a month. Mr. vand Mi. 1. A. Benton havo been spending a few days at the Hermitage. They returned Tuesday evening. Mrs. James Ivors and her daughter. Mrs. Flnlen. have Issued invitations for a reception at tho Ivers homo on Saturday Satur-day afternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock. Mrs. McCartney, sister of Mrs. D. C. Jackllng. is here from Los Angeles, a, guoHt at the Jackllng home. Miss Margaret Walker Is expected home rrom the east within a few days, whero she has been visiting since the close of school. MIph Gula Dix will entertain at a morning bridge- party on Monday next ul her home. Mrs .lames A. Miner and her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Bennor X. Smith, entertained a party of eighteen of their friends ye3-terdav ye3-terdav at a luncheon al the Utah hotel, whr-n th table was bright with masses of rich hued nasturtiums. Mrs. "Enos A. Wall will cntorlaln at a bridge lea at tho Country club Tuesday Tues-day alternoon. Miss Jane Darling will entertain Tuesday Tues-day next at an afternoon and an evening even-ing party at her home. Mrs. Hugh Dougall and her small son have gone to Ocean Park for the summer. sum-mer. .Mrs. William A. Wetzell and her sister, sis-ter, Madanif filiating Cuinmlng, havo gone on to Portland to spend the Hummer Hum-mer there. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols are here visiting Mrs. Nichols's mother, Mrs. Foole, for a lime. Mrs. C. W. Morse entertained Tuesday Tues-day with a luncheon at the Commercial club In honor of Mrs. F. A. Grant of San Francisco, who Is visiting lrs. ltlchard Savage. Mr. and Mrs. !. D. Miller have arrived ar-rived from the coast and are guests of Dr. and Mrs. 15. W. Whitney for a short time. Mrs. A. D. Wellington and her nlec Miss Boylnglon, left yesterday for the coast, where they will upend the summer sum-mer with friends and relatives. Mrs. .T. M. Struck has moved and Is now at home at 105 the Covey apartments. apart-ments. Mrs. Henry W. Lawrence and Mips .lo-anna .lo-anna Spraguo loft yesterday afternoon for Seattle to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vonng for a time. Mr. and Mrs. Danforth Mullikcn of Champaign. III., who have boon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wesley K. King at their home on IT street, left yesterday for Seattle Se-attle to visit, friends there. Miss Marjorio Kllerbeck Is here after two years spent In study In Chicago anil Now York and Is at home with her sisters sis-ters at ";" K street. Miss Kllerbeck has studied under Miss Prescolt and also under Frederick Morley. Into of Munich. Mrs. Wilson H. Dusenberry of Provo is in Salt Lake visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Nibloy. Mrs. Harry S. Knight and her children have gone up Ogden canyon to spend the summer, where they have taken a cottage. |