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Show MK' arl Ol'LIA DIX cntcrtnlned at Hfc I dlnno.r last night at the Unl-( Unl-( 1 .Miy club in compliment to rBp"5 V JL .Mls Margaret Isabella Sav- S an1 Roy Wyland, Bvho Uill lie married this even-Bnp, even-Bnp, Andrew J. Wight of Perth robo.v, N. .1., on? of tho veddlng party, .fifl also a truest of honor. 'The tabJo vrBml a rnnterplece of Cecil Brunner rosea Kld lavender nwcet peas arranged in a IHkfllcct with a bow of lavender tulle on Hfc handle. The tullo also extended from HTe chandelier to the corners of the table, Biding In fluffy howa. The place, cords flEere tvr tT color sketches of cuplds. yfcyers were laid for ten. Including the embers of the bridal party. WgA leading roclal event or the day will Hpthn wedding of Miss Margaret Isabella Hvae to Roy C. Wyland of Caspar, K'o.. at the First Presbyterian churoh Hpight at S 30 o'clock. The ceremony Mil be performed by the Rev. George E. Wavlcs. The bridesmaids will he tho IfSfcree sisters of tho bride. Miss Pearl Ravage. Miss Gladys Savage and Miss ((lrcne Savage. Edward U. Dalbor of heyenne. Wyo., will be be3t man and jf"M ""hers will bo Andrew P. Wight JflMPerth Am hoy. N. J.: Frank Iv. Dole Price. Vla.lv. C. C. Campbell and Dr. Tyree of Salt Lake. The brlda.l Brty and a few intimate friends will be Blertalncd at tho homo of the bride's KMpnts, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Savage, on Hjrd avenue Immediately following the UHrnmony, KA prettllv appointed dinner was given AVMn and Mra. Claido S. Williams at Heir Jiom in the Sampson apartments night in honor of Miss Charlotto 'lines and Dr. Melville L. Looiuis of IVs Angeles, who will be married Thurs-IB Thurs-IB evening. The table was decorated WyeHow and white A basket of yellow , Be. with a yellow ribbon bow on the yjjndle, formed the centerpiece. It was glrrounded by cuplds dressed as brides . 'm$ bridegrooms. The place cards were Jfccoratcd with figures of brides and bridc-SjAWpoms, bridc-SjAWpoms, Covers wcro laid for ten. fplra. .7. II McMillan of Los Angeles BkB.the guest of honor at a bridge lunch-n lunch-n given by the Plate club yesterdav at e Commercial club. Luncheon was rved in the ladles' parlor. The table s decorated In Japonli-a and fruit blos-Bns. blos-Bns. a centerpiece was formed of Eys of the blossoms artistically ar- Ieu. j ne piace carets naci nuncnes ot Japonlca tied to them with white n. Covers were laid for seventeen, llows- Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. F. L.. er Mrs. A. C. Smith. Mrs. L. D. Ice. Mrs. P. L. Billings, Mrs. Lata La-ta Hanchett, Mrs. .1. T. Treasure. Joseph Taylor of Ogden. Mrs. T. lack. Mrs. Will Lynch. Mrs. H. H. sy. Mrs Lockhart of Richmond, ; Mrn. Elizabeth Wines. Mls Mar-Glhbon3. Mar-Glhbon3. Mrs. Watson, Mrs. A. Wey and Mrs. H. G. Williams, hcon was followed by auction bridge. Gcnevo Beatle and Harold E. strom wcro quietly married yesler-afternoon yesler-afternoon at 3 o'clock at the homo :e bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. .7. Mrs. Harold E. Ohallstrom, fonnerly Mtss Gcnevo Beatle, who was married mar-ried yosterday afternoon at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Boatlo. tti :v!....... ?&if, , . tsx ;?43?wKeiSx '; M. BeatJe, 770 XInth Kast street The ceremony was performed by the Rev Elmer J Goshen of the First Congregational Congrega-tional church. Dinner was served to relatives of the young couplo immedlatelv after the ceremony. The table was decorated dec-orated In pink and whlto sweet peas. A vase of the delicate blossoms with smila.v formed a centerpiece. The house was decorated in palms and ferns. The bride wore a golng-away gown of dark blue, with hat and gloves to match. The couple left at 5 o'clock yesterday after-noon after-noon Los Angeles on a honeymoon lrlp- Tne' will be at homo after Juno 3 at Mohrland, Utah, where Mr. Chall-strom Chall-strom is local manager for the Carbon Winery Stores company. Tne women of tho University of Utah are to act as hostesses ata unique dancing- party on May 1. As tho dale slg-niiles. slg-niiles. tho affair is to be a May dav dance and everything from decorations and costumes cos-tumes to refreshments Is to carry out that idea. In order to assure tho harmonious har-monious simplicity of dress typical of a college girl, all those in attendance are requested to make their own dresses and hats. That theso outfits may not show any considerable expense, prizes are to be awarded for the best drosses representing repre-senting the following cost- Two dollars or less, three dollars or less, four dollars or less. One prize will bo offered for the most attractive hat costing four dollars or Ies3 Style and taste, as well as workmanship, work-manship, will be the points upon which tho judges will render their decisions. The costume of tho fair school girls will bo further enhanced by a graceful basket with a long handle, filled with spring flowers. That these aro of more mportancc than would at first be realized is evidenced by tho fact that undor tho bed or blossoms is a dalntv lunoh for two. which the owner and hor pardner will enjoy In the arbors and among the trellises arranged around the gymnasium floor. Fresh water will be supplied from a spring brought down from the mountains by the university engineers Other features of tho evening will 'b a May pole dance, in which Miss Janctta Stephens will bo assisted by thirtv drls attired In rainbow hues. At the conclusion conclu-sion all tho girls present, will form two rings outside tho central group, and, going go-ing in opposite directions, will dance the polka. The money cleared will be expended on tho furnishing of the girls' quarters In tho new administration building. build-ing. t A large number of interested housekeepers house-keepers attended the demonstrations on homo economics conducted hv MIhs Gertrude Ger-trude McCheyno of the Agricultural col-lego col-lego of Logan, at the Vermont building yesterday, under the auspices ot the Civic club and the Relief society of thta city. The Home Economic section of the Ladles Literary club attended tho afternoon demonstration in a bod v. The morning was devotc-d to a discussion of "Meals. Kinds. Cuts and Cookery." In the afternoon a demonstration was given or "Cheese. Eggs, Cereals und Milk in Combination." In the evening a lecture was given on 'Home Management Elimination." Elimi-nation." Following Is the programme for today, the last of the demonstration: 10 a m.. "Factors Affecting the Use of Foods"; 2.30 p. m.. "Demonstrations of Salads and Salad Dressings"; 5 p. m., "Home Management Man-agement Co-operation." The Young Ladles' Sodalltv of St. Mary's cathedral will give an old-fashioned ''spelling bee" at Cathedral hall this evening al S o'clock. The entertainment entertain-ment committee Is composed of Miss Claire Drlscoll. Miss Catherine Owens. Miss Agnes McMahou, Miss Margaret Collins, Miss Isabel Griffin. All of the members of the aodaJJty and their friends are invited. Invitations have been received here to the marriage of Miss Maitland Marshall, daughter of Brigadier General and Mrs. u. L. Marshall, to John Harrison Knapp, past assistant paymaster of the United States navy, which will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock at tho Church of the Covenant in Washington. Miss Eleanor Wilson, daughter of tho president, presi-dent, will ho one of the bridesmaids in tho elaborato church ceremony. Tho brldo Is a nieco of the late Judge .John A. Marshall Mar-shall of this city and visited here In her childhood. She is a cousin of Mrs. David Da-vid It. Gray of Salt Lake. v Mr3. E. Harper entertained about flftv friends last evening at her home on Ninth East street in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Hcctar I-Iarper, who were married April S. The rooms were decorated throughout with branches of pink and white spring blossoms, the table having for a centerplcco a large vase filled with the flowers. Tho refreshments were also In pink and white Games were plaved and vocal and Instrumental mutjical selections se-lections were given during the evening Mrs. Harper was assisted in receiving by Mr.8,- Chnrles Spencc, mother of the bride- Mrs. C. J. Cotterell presided In the dining room, assisted by Miss Echo Burton, Miss Lola Aslnvorth and Miss Beulah Howell. Mrs. Al W. Cowan will entertain with an informal bridge tea at her homo in the Princeton apartments Thursday afternoon, after-noon, In honor of her sister. Miss WJiml-frcd WJiml-frcd Lynn, who has recently returned from a trip east. Mrs. Reed Smoot has returned to her home In Washington, after a visit to her daughters, Mrs. A. F. Cardon and Mro. G rover A. Bebentlsch. Mrs. M. Kirkpatrlck of San Francisco is Iho guest of her daughter, Mra. John A. Marshall, at tho Hotel Utah. Mra. Glen Miller has gono to St. Louis, where she will be Joined by her 3lstor, Mrs. Hettinger, for a trip to the Atlantic coast. Mr. Miller will go caBt later and he and Mrs. Miller will attend the commencement com-mencement exorcises at Ann Arbor Midi., where their son. Gleed Miller, will bo graduated in law. He will return to Salt Lako with hla parents for the summer. sum-mer. Mrs. Jane Lynn and daughter. Miss Wlnnlrcd Lynn, have returned from an oastern trip. They were In Boston for most of the winter and visited Now. York and Washington on their way homo. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Daly and little daughter. Margaret, have gone to Twin Fall3 for a brief visit. CM Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Ferrin'o of Twin Falls, Idaho, are Jn tho city for a fow days. Samuel F. Worswick has returned to his home in Seattle, after a two weeks' visit to relatives hero. Mrs. Wnrawlrk will remain ror a several months visit to her mother, Mrs. Jonnie Gordon. Miss Mlgnon Denhaltcr will entertain tho Emanon Bridge club Friday afternoon after-noon at her home in the Tuck apartments. apart-ments. The marriage of Miss Sarah Rlnd-flolsch Rlnd-flolsch nnd John Cameron. Jr., will take placo today In tho Salt Lake temple. A reception will bo given this evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. an'd Mrs. C. I. RlndflclGch. this evening. The Utah lodgo, T. F. B.. will give a card party this evening at S:1S o'clock at the K. of P. hall. All members and their friends aro invited. The history HectJon of the Ladies Literary Lit-erary club will meet thlx morning in tho clubhouse. Papers will ho given by Mrs. B. F. Frobes and Mrs. E. O. Leathor-wood. Leathor-wood. Mr. and Mra. Wellington E. Lako will filtertain with a small dancing portv to-(ght to-(ght at thlr homo, "Cobhlecrest," In ompllment to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greene- alt, who have recently como here from Helcnu. Mont., to make their home. Forty Invitations have been Issued. H Professor W. H. Woodward now has chargo of tho dancing at Sultalr. |