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Show .,ria-e of Miss Amcy Brown ; mnkDekkcrWat- will take Plaoo tomorrow ' 11 it J o'clock at the homo Wbrl&s Parent 701 Smith roVfu enjov a brief sou thorn m,i hi nt home after April 15 2 One H'lSdTed and UWitlcth Tnrk Miss Karon spent the f Innihe here, and durhur the ifms vear held the chair of VJfrVictor In economics at the 'MUoh. ndcr Prof. George L a one of Uio special Co-S.iItes Co-S.iItes clwscn for tho general ra,S t hrouKliout Ihc United foS and to one of the faculty bla. , tJin And Phil Dcwev onler-Sn onler-Sn t finds mwl ilolIfc-litfuNy ,dPr at evening- at tlie Hotel rtor of air. aiur -Mrs. Rsilpli 13. Tden The table was decked ,e St. Patricks clay suggestions Ihiiitr was in white and green. a y nt the Orplcun. and a sup-"t sup-"t the Louvre after the show flvcnlnfr The quests, besides r Bristol were Mrs. Jttckutta ran Mrs Lovrfl. Mr. and Mrs. imhall Mr and Mrs. Donald S. Miss Mlgnon Dcnlialtcr and r of Ogdcn. wine from Ihc Klo Grande Kerf Ke-rf ' las Cruccs, X of recent be of Interest to iho friends ing people kcrc: I, oon on aionday. February y pretty wedding, was quietly eil in St. James's Episcopal t e Re Hunter Lewis oftl-when oftl-when Miss Vara Hagernuin became the bride of Llvlng-k Llvlng-k Ferris, wan, presided over by Mrs. evens, pealed forth the sweet of the wedding march from rln" as the bride entered the In the arm of her brother-iV brother-iV H. Broaddus. They were lie chancel steps by the bride-t'ho bride-t'ho led the bride to the altar, iev pledged their troth, rliie wore a superb tailored handsome wllltc corduroy lack velvet hat of surpassing She carried a bouquet of : bride's roses ly oniament was an exquisite crescent, a sift from the jm. Only reltctive:) and a few friends witnessed the ccre-idudlns ccre-idudlns Mr. and Mrs. AN IT. 5, Mr. and Mrs. 1.. A Uroad-5. Uroad-5. H. A. Broaddus. Dr. and C. Sexton. Mrs. AV. J. Ste-r. Ste-r. ajul Mrs. J. B. Thalchcr ; Alice I1I1L A weddinjr sup-served sup-served at the H. A, Bromine, Bromi-ne, which was quite eUib- Ife'ry pleasant afternoon v. as spent Fhome of Mrs. A. R. Schnell, 764 JKinth Kast street, yesterday, the oil being a birthday party in lier ?by her daughter, Mrs. M. S. p, The rooms were beautifully ked witli rccn and white carna-ernl carna-ernl with ferns. Place cards and avors given were 'appropriate of strlck'a day The invited guests Mrs. George Gannett. Mrs. M. Tiles-IVis. Tiles-IVis. L. L. Archer. Mrs. W. W. KMrs. V r Tlmmony, Mrs. J. Dlelvs. LHtarles Kablsius. Mrs. II. J. Arm-Mrs. Arm-Mrs. Hcary .Meyers. Mrs. (' Mol- . ?r Ho?rt Cunningham, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cunningham, 5 JL UlS attrat:tive children of tho city, who left yesterday witli his mothor and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dern, for a trip abroad. i:e.r-- ' ' ":'T '", & ' " ' Photo by Ohcu & Griffith. Ieup, Mrs. J. P. Paulson, Mrs. Thomas Fa loon, Mrs. IS. C. Brown. Mrs. V. C. O'Connor and Mrs. Jacob Von I2lm. The members of the Woman's Republican Republi-can club entertained their friends yesterday yes-terday afternoon at a very pleasant affair, af-fair, a card party and musicalc, with Mrs. Georpe T. Buckle as hostess. Fourteen Four-teen tables of cards were played anu prizes were won by Mrs. IS. 11. Sanders, Mrs. rl. A. King- and Mrs. J. R. Davis. The home was decorated In green and while The music programme was under un-der direction of Mrs. Klrkham, and among those who took part werc Miss Frances Uahn, Ronald Robins, Alia Monsoon, Mon-soon, Miss Rubella Buhough and Mrs. Kirkham. The committee In charge of the affair consisted of Mrs. Kate Shill, Mrs. Nell Gray, Miss Bianch Slrlcklcy, Mrs. F. B. Scott and Mrs. Buckle. V Mrs. Charles II. McMahon entertained about a score of her friends yesterday afternoon at an Informal kensington, with a book review to while away the time wlillo needles Hew. A tea followed, at which the patron saint of Ireland was in evidenci' in all the refreshments and decorations and at which the hostess was assisted by .Miss Helen Monroe and Miss Doblc of Boston- The most Important event scheduled for todav is the social-literary gathering of the Wasatch Literary club. The annual an-nual luncheon, at which a half dozen of Uie members and their suests will respond re-spond Jo toasts, will bo elven at the Commercial Com-mercial club at 1 o'clock, and It promises to lie an Interesting affair of the afternoon after-noon Miss Rutii Chapman l ncro for a. short time visiting her sister. Mrs. Harold Fabian, at her home on Twelfth ICast street. Mrs. Fabian had a few of the closest friends In to meet Miss Chapman Chap-man last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. F. D. Hobbs will return very soon to Los Angeles to pack up her household house-hold goods and will come back again to join Miss J-Iobbs and to again make their home hero. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Hlgloy leave to-.day to-.day for Rochester, Minn., where Mr. Illgley will undergo, an operation for stomach trouble- Mrs. Lafavetle ITanehelt will entertain enter-tain the ladies of t lie First Presbyterian Church Missionary society this afternoon at her home. u t Mrs. H. G. Roberts, who has been spending some time with her father, M. B. Sowlcs. will leave during tho week tor her home in Denver. s Mrs. Elizabeth Stocking will entertain with a small bridge tea next Saturday afternoon Tor Miss Elizaocth Han-old, one of the spring brides. Mrs. Alma D. Katz and hor little niece, Elizabeth Guc. will leave within a few days for Portland, where the child will spend thrt spring months with Mr. and Mrs. Kalz. The Seekers Literary club will meet this afternoon with Mrs. B. D. Blackmarr at fjfiS South First West street. Mrs. B. B. Owens and Miss Greenwood will give a paper, the day being especially devoted de-voted to civics and federation matters. s The tourist section of the Ladles Llt-erarv Llt-erarv club will meet this morning at the club' house to continue the study of southern France and for the annual election elec-tion of officers for the section. Mrs. Doblc and Miss Doblc arc here from Boston visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lfavcll in the .Caithness apartments, j. Mrs. George T. Odell and hor daughter, .Miss Marie Odell, arc home from a delightful de-lightful stay of some two months n California. Cali-fornia. Mr. and Mrs, 15a rl V. Smith have moved and are now at home in tho Arlington apartments. . Mr and Mrs- Alex Thomas arrived yesterday yes-terday from lOlkol, Wyo., and are guests at tho Arthur 1, Thomas homo on B street. i 'i -i Edmund and Thomas Kearns. the two sons of Senator and Mrs. Thomas Reams, will be home on Thursday to spend the Easter holidays here. Mr and Mrs. W. Holmes and A. H. Cllvo returned yesterday morning from California, where they have spent some time. o The Misses Kilty and Nellie Rvans of ruita, N, Y are here vlsltlnpr their daughter. Mrs. D. C. Jonus, at DiS East Third South street. Miss Mabellc lames, who has boon the guest or her sister. Mrs. V S. C. Rivera, for the past two months, returned to Denver lust week, having recovered from her recent Illness. |