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Show NH hUTil CLARK entertained UBfc'fonmilly last night at ier homo Hf(n Kemvood place In compliment i la Miss Georgia Billings of .(Plovo, who is h?r gtiesL The wo decorated in green and white. ij myrtle and white carnations Htr icrricd out tho scliomo. The tibia had a fern as a centerpiece M further decorated with vases of tats. Tlit evening was spent In X and games and Miss Ruth '.toiihhcd diversion by fortuno-MUi fortuno-MUi Clark and her motlier, nr Clark, were assisted by Miss jiyle. Miss Hazel Clark and Miss Fjlliams. Flfly guests vcre cnter- ;t jEaiali Balliifont and Gerald D. N were quietly married at Su fcpfjeopal church at 4 o'clock yes-1,-ifttmoon. Tho ceremony was & l'y the Rev. Ward "Winter .following the ceremony a dinner !,Wdd party and relatives of the 'jaj ferved at the home of the Psrtnts, Mr. and Mrs. V. Galla-II Galla-II South Second East street. The a white voile gown trimmed .mtdnlllons and carried bride's jflio nrldestnnid. Miss Lnurn Poulson, wore a gown of white crepe with pink trimmings. J. C. Hammond was best man. After a short honeymoon trip the couple will make their home In this city. -t t Mis-H Verna Sinclair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sinclair of Victor, Idaho, and "Verne Kelson of Victor were married yesterday at noon in the fc'ajlL Lake temple. A reception was given last night at the homo of tho bride's aunt, Mrs. A. O. Jackson, on J street. The house was decorated in palms, fcrn3 and pink and white roses and carnations. The greens were used In the reception room and the supper table in the dining room was decorated dec-orated in roses and carnations. The wedding cake, adorned In pink and white, was the centcrpleco. Assisting Mr. and Mrs, Jackson were Mrs. Hattle Russell and Mrs. Susie Williams. Miss Stella Jackson and Miss Ellen Stanley also assisted as-sisted and acted as bridesmaids. 4 r J Announcements of the spring gambol, to be given at the Commercial club April 14, are out to members of the club. As last time, tho club members havo tho privilege of inviting guests. As the name suggests, the motir of Tuosday night's party will be spring. In view of tho cnjoya-blo features of the cabaret hop given at the Commercial club last week, there is much Interest in tho second sec-ond affair under tho direction of the social so-cial and music committee. Mrs. Chorles Singleton ontertalncd a party of four at the Orphcum yesterday afternoon In compliment to Mls Mar- u.'I .iVnStf- T-oa Wt served following U" mutlnec performance. Tim card party 0 bo given by Pt. 2l ih .onr.APr will be held t-L!.? ,Li'1lles Literary club instead of J.meiy hall, as at (list announced. Already Al-ready a number of tables nave been engaged en-gaged and tho entertainment promises to nc both a llnanclul and social kuc- CCB, t Mra. E. D. Woodruff entertained with a luncheon at the Commercial club ves-terdny. ves-terdny. followed by a matinee party at the Orphcum. In honor oftMns. Emory S. Adams and Miss Emma Quiglcy. Mrs. William W. WIscomb and Miss Amelia Knappen will entertain this afternoon after-noon at the Wlscomb home, Fourth avenue ave-nue and M street. In honor of Miss Lillian Chapman, who will be married April 15. 1 t K Mrs. E. v. Silver will glvo a Kensington Kensing-ton I-rlday afternoon at her home, 90'J hast Second South street, in compliment to Miss Elinor Stewart and Miss Margaret Savage, two April brides. - Mrs. D. M. Gulllotte will entertain with a bridge tea this afternoon at her home. Oil Thirteenth East street, In honor of Miss Elinor Stewart. j The Past Noble Granda club will meet this afternoon with Mrs. R. V. Brown on Eleventh Ea3t street. t Child Life chapter No. C will meet this cvcnlmr with Mrs. Bryant Hinckley. 840 East .Seventh South street. The roll caJl will be answered by quotations from Child Life The topic for discussion will be "The Value and Method of Story Telling." Tell-ing." A social meeting will be held at the Klrst Congregational church tonight. An attractive .programme has been arranged and the members of the church and their friends arc Invited. The presidents of tho federated clubs of tho city will meet with Mrs. A. J. Gor-liam Gor-liam this afternoon to discuss plans for the entertainment of delegates to the State Federation of Women's clubs In the annual meeting here in October. The regular meeting of the Missionary society of the Central Christian church will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. D. C. Perkins, 1 175 East Sixth South street, with Mrs. Perkins Per-kins and Mrs. I. A. Hart as hostesses. The Spirit of Liberty chapter. "Daughters "Daugh-ters of the American Revolution, will meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. A. R. Cook. 1129 East Sixth South street. Mrs. U. U. Hlskey Is chairman for the afternoon. Salt Lake division of the Utah batten state guard will give a dinner danco at tho Commercial club tonight. Mir. and Mrs. Frank T. McGurrin will ' leave Friday for a two weeks' trip to San Francisco. Tho history section of tho Ladles' Literary Lit-erary club will meet this morning at the clubhouse. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Tlcrrlck of Dcn-ber, Dcn-ber, who have been spending several days as guests at the W. C. McDonald homo, leave for Ogden today. After spending a short time there, they will return to their homo in Denver. . The Sacramento Bee of Saturday, April 4, in its society columns eayc: At a beautifully appointed luncheon given by Mrs. Frederick Kiesel today in the tapestry room of Hotel Sacramento, Sacra-mento, the engagement of Miss Bertha Ber-tha Grau and Frederick J. tRlegcr of Salt Lake City was announced. There was no formal announcement by cards or cuplds, tho charm of Informality being over the entire fote. A eaucy bow of malinc tied to her chair called attention to the guest of honor, and tvas the signal for felicitations. A largo basket In tho wood shades filled with pink tulips and tied with a big bow of tho mallne decorated one end of tho oval table, which had an artistic cluster of candles centering center-ing It, and a dainty mass of the ma-Hno ma-Hno at tho other end all in delicate pink tones. The charming event brought together the personnel of a club in which both Mrs. Kiesel and Miss Grau havn been Interested for a number of years, and which Included their most Intimate friends. Mr. RIo-gcr RIo-gcr is associated in business in Salt Lako with Frodorick Kiesel, Sr., and is a well-known club man of Salt Lako. His wedding with Miss Grau f is to tako place in May. and immediately imme-diately afterward they sail for Europe, where they arc planning to spond six months in travel. |