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Show Ijl'f ' m Mrs. John Morgan Spencer, a bride of yesterday, who was MIbs Cllfta f jj. Mayne. :"f ' to PUETTY homo woddinp of yestcr- !, ' . day afternoon was .tliat- of Miss l ' CI! fin Muyne. the (laughter of ; . ilr- 'V. II. Mayno,.a'nd John Mor- if . Sin- Sponoer. .The ceremony wis Informed by the Rev. 71." J. Talbot at the home of the bride's mother at 2-UO, onlv A I'o Immediate relatives being present tb j l wltnea-K (i. Tluj bridal pair stood in a 1,1; l-owcr of American Reality roses, the : J'i bride lqokJng very lovely in an afternoon hH kowji of pearl gray iilllc poplin, with l "shadow-lacu trimming' and n coat of the fame fchade.ln a slllc moire, with a polo :niy hat of (ho same material. She cr- 1 J'icd a shower 0f brido'u roses, with 1 J' aircamers of white sweet peas and Uillo. ! Immediately after the ccreniony a lunch- S. , .von was served at a ion? table in the I-',, .dining room, where quantities of pink ' 'nd white asters were used for decora-' i dons. Later tho bride and firoom left i , bv automobile for their country home at , Kiverlon. . . j ' ' I ' ,1 Thi members of the music section of t , ': the Indies Literary club and a number " . f their friend? ate anticipating the !W opening' of the club year with a meeting to be held at the clubhouse this afternoon. after-noon. The programme Is in charge of Mrs, B. 1-'. Anderson, Mrs. J. W. Alford, Mrs. A. S. Bower, airs. W. J. Bar-rette. Bar-rette. Mrs. W. C Browning, Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Aclcerman, Mrs. J. Billings', Mrs. J C. I,. Chapman and Mrs. V. R Adams. Mrs. A. JI. Peabody. the chairman of the section, will give a talk on the proposed work for the new year, which will be followed fol-lowed by a talk on the advantages of study abroad by Prof. J. J. McClellan and a paper by Mrs. Barrettc, which will bo Illustrated by songs, Instrumental selections selec-tions and dances by a group of young girls in Colonial costume. Miss Margaret Clark and Miss Flora Hamilton have been entertaining a weekend week-end house part at the Clark mountain cottage In Ogdcn canyon on the Island, a short distance above the Hermitage. A dance Saturday evening and boating, swlmmlntr and motoring Sunday made the affair a very pleasant ono. The guests were Misses MargurHc and Gladys Richmond, Rich-mond, Ruby Koerbcr, Ruth and Edna Wat lis and Messrs. Pew, Bowmen, Ber-koel, Ber-koel, Miller nnd Karl Wattls.' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tucker, who have had the Freeman Mornlngstar home for the past car. have moved and are now In tlie Marloneaux home at 75 E street. Mrs. Marloneaux and Miss Marioncnux are at home till about the middle of the month In the George W. Snow homo on Ninth East street, after which they will leave for Miss Marloneaux to resume her college work at Vassar. Cards have been received by their Salt Lake friends announcing the marriage of Miss Edna Rivers to Louis Glldcrsleeve Geurnsey of Los Angeles. The wedding took place Augus't 21. Tho. brldc Is the daughter of Mrs. Abbie Greene Rivers, formerly of this city, and the groom la a Los Angeles newspaper man. . Announcement Is made of the marriage of Mrs. Louise G. Beck and Samford Krwin of the United Stales land office, tlie marriage having taken place last Thursday. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Franklin Piatt. a . The marriage of Miss Lynne Knowlton, daughter of Mr. nnd. Mrs. Ephrlam Knowlton. and Harvey L." Selley, whose engagement was announced early In August, Au-gust, will take place next Thursday, and a reception will follow at the Knowlton home, flnf last South Temple street. Mrs. Freeman Mornlngstar, the retiring retir-ing president of the Ladles Aid society of the First M. E. church, will entertain the ladles of Ihe society this afternoon at her home, 1277 Fast South Temple street. The annual election of officers will be followed by a tea. Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Weil, who have been In Chicago and in Milwaukee visiting visit-ing their daughter. Mrs. Sam Meyer, will return the end of- the week, accompanied accom-panied by their small daughter. Maxlne. who has spent the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Meyer. Mrs. P. N. Xunn htm returned from a visit to New York and Is at the Hotel Flab for a stay of a few weeks. She Is iK-companled by Mrs. Hamilton of Denver, Den-ver, who was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Xunn here a year ago. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert A. MacMillan ;e.v.pcct to leave tomorrow for the cast, to be away a month or so. They will probably motor back, purchasing- a new-car new-car while there. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Sherman will bo here the latter part of the week to visit their daughter. Mrs. George Jay Gibson, for a abort time. t Mlsa ilary Smedley arrived yesterdav from St. Louis and will spend a bnief vacation va-cation with Miss Edna Dunn at the Dunn home on Third avenue. Miss Claire EUerbcck returned vestor-day vestor-day morning after a few days spent with friends at Sllverlakf. Mr.", Eugene Hapgood and her small daughter have gone to Sprlngvlllo for a short visit with Mm. Hapgood'a mother. Mrs. Lewis Sowlc3 will entertain lit n tea at the Hallorau home on Scconi! South atrcct Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J. C. Wcetcr has rcHirricd from tho cast and Is at home at the Brunsford for a time. Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Cleland are spend -IiiK a few days In the country at ICnud-son's ICnud-son's farm, near Cottonwood. Mrs. M. H, Klr-ln and Miss JIopo Ker-vln Ker-vln will entertain at a luncheon at the Country club Wndnesday. j Mrs. Paul Fi ICe.vner will entertain a faw friends at a dinner this ovenlnp at her home, the third or a .sories of such affairs. Mrs. Bonn of Ondcn. who has been vllthi?r her duushtor. Mrs. George E I-'orrester, returned yesterdav to her home. Miss Xello Tlcnderfcon and Miss AVcllor have returned from the GIHh Friendly Holiday house at SHvcrlnke, wheru they h'pent the week end. Payson Smith of Minneapolis, who has beon spondinfir a fow dovs n the guest of Mr. and Mrs. UusbcI U. True v. lias pone on to join his family at Lon Beach Mr. Sfmith Is a hrotlierof Mrs. Tracy Miss Olive Benflon will bo the hoatefcs t his afternoon at a tea at the Tennis club, and at a small dance later for a few of her closest frlende. u .Lt?!"a.U0 8a,,W ns rclurned after Holiday house at .Sllverlake. and is at mcnV1(nV 31 5 KoHl"Slon apart- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson of 131ns-h 131ns-h im spent tho wcok end ui town visiting Mr. and Mrs. W 13. Traughbcr. i "UMtlirm Ci,e'1 UAe ,rr,c''s of .Mrs. "ti, i .uitc,hl." from Oakland tflllnK of the death of her mother, lira, Pratt to whoKt- bedside sle was called last week. The Re. John V. Hj.-iop and Mrs. Hyslop and their little daughter, Dorothy, Dor-othy, left yesterday at noon for their home In Aberdeen. S. D., after a rew weeks spent here.. Mr. IC. B. La no and her daughters, the Misses Sclma and Elizabeth Lane, are back from a stay of some ten montns in the east. k Miss Gladys Harvey will entertain at "S0O" tomorrow evening ror Mr. and Mib. Georpo Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Carver. Tlie Misses Frances. 01lc and .Matilda Aveson left yesterday for a ten dnJ vacation in Idaho. w The Ladlos Aid society of tho I"irst Presbyterian fSiBj of the rcKr lU zZmM5 II oVlocKi "H |