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Show M i.v.s 'htli! I'wwr, on,- of Salt l.nkc "h Miot I'oiMiUi" youtu; w oiuon, tuv.uno Tin brnii' Ii.sl onl!i; of Hairy riMior rrou of ivmor. The riTO-;-oi: was performed ut S oVUvk HI I til" OHIO Of llu' bl liU' S father. J.UUOl 1'WVlT, : ' 'tit: vt Noiiii Temple r-tieet, by i;i';o'; Av-eph Viin;ey ,l tin1 Mormon rhun-li. , 't ;'.'.-pll1v followed t!:e woa-lin. . Tli? !iou: e as decorated t ti rouhou t in pink roll's and pink weet peti!V with a i-.-u-scrouiid of i:reen. The lvy window T in t "ie parlor, in v. hi eh t lie bridal party Mood during the- ceremony, was festoonM wit'i te sw eet pens, und inkUx und : tanked vlth julnis and fern?. 1 The supper table bad a bow 1 of pink . . wfs as a centerpiece. Viands of pink .: r:bbon under a ehmv laoe cover further e'np.a!.:ea the delicate pink color effect. . 1 Sir.;; 11 tvxes of w eddi:i cake wore dis-: dis-: rib;: ted as favor?. The Olenevieve Malone orchestra furnished music. Tb.e bride w ore w hi i e ch If f on ta ff1 a. - t!th a drapery of brocaded chiffon, rler i Mcddmc veil was caiischt with orans (.lessonis and she carried a shower bouquet of ruses and lilies of the valley. Miss I.orn.-i Russi-'.l was maid of honor- SVwore a sown of white chiffon taffeta. with a ellow girdle Hr.d carried nuirt golds : arid daisies. .i Assist ins in receiving were Mrs. Hal Russell. Mrs. Krar.k W. Jannlnsrs, Mrs. T. -. pwyer, Miss Kdna Pwyer. Mrs. I.. W. ; : vVitchlow and Mi. Harry Preston Smith. .Mrs. L. G. lMnwoodey presided at Die p.rch bowl on the veranda. The eoi:pk will spend their honeymoon In Denver, but will make their home in . Salt Lake, as Mr. Frown is now In business busi-ness in this city. . ' Mrs. Le Grand Younsc entertained with a tta yesterday attern-vn from 4 to t her home on Karxard avenue In honor of her sister. Miss lay S'-ott of Olmstead. Mont. The house was decorated in roe ' - w.i oelirate sprays of w i: ! parsy. A h u n c 1 1 o '" the res and pa rd e y f o rn ; e d ?. centerpiece for the tea tabi. Miss Kdna Evans sans during the afternoon. Mrs. Tours: was assisted nv .Mrs. William Reid Mrs! l.-'-'.er Treed" Mrs. Claud Freed. M -s. K. , . y h 1 1 n r y and M rsu J M:s- F itth. Sloan and Miss Helen Cook. - :wo popular June brides, w re siipsts &t horo: at a tea s'vcti by Miss Hortense Mocson at her home on East South Tem-rle Tem-rle street yesierdav afternoon from 3 until o elo- k. The house was deco-ratej deco-ratej in roses- A centerpiece for the - :ea table was a bowl of pink rose on a - 4 mirror, with smali-T bowls on either end. Clur.y lace doilies covered the tabl Assistive the hostess were her mother. Mrs. J. T. Hodson. Miss Marie H-Mson ar.d Miss Winnifre! Sntilh. Twenty guests - were in attendance. Mrs. J. C. Lynch entertained wit-, a luncheon yesterday at her home on East ' South Temple street, in compliment to - -' Mrs" Mary Kirk. The table was artisti-- artisti-- cally decorated in pink roses, which were arranged in a low mound for a center- piece. Covers were laid for twenty. i.he tridge game follow ed luncheon. The la.test issue of the Editor and . Publisher and Journalist of New York bays that Ej crepe Jared Youns, telecrraph editor of The New York Worid, and M:ss . .. Josephine Arniitage. daughter of the late . (I?iaries Armitaee of Kasi Orange. N. J., were married on JunB 2. at the home of .- the bride's sister. Mrs. Andrew Morrison, ..- : in Eat Orange. .Only relatives and a ; ; few friends were present, as the bride was - Matter to be included in Sunday - - society eews must be !n this ofnc not later than noon Saturday. Mrs. Loiftli Not Mot on, formerly Mlhs Florida Clovmjor of WashluRt.on, D. C, who was marriod to Mr. Nettlntou of tails city Juno -I, Mr. and Mrs. NotUeton will arnvo in ttio city Sunday from tJteir Wnddms tnP- fn mourning. Mrs. Herbert C liradli'.v. twin sister of the bride, wa-i matron of honor, and the best man was Walter S. Young, brother of the bridegroom. Mr. Young Is a &on of Joseph A. and Clara Stenhouse Young and a nephew of S. M. Stenhouse of tins city. Mt?s Myrtle Henrietta Trait: entertained enter-tained six gradua tes fr-m th Salt Lake hlgii school at a iunciieoo Tuesday m honor of Mis 1 hlda Kra?iklin. " Th rooms were decorate,! m the s.-honl colors, red and black. Tea roses, earnui!"ns ana gladioluses were used in profusion throughout the house. A bowl of sweet pa formed tue ccnt:-al decoration of t!;e luncheon tah'e. The guests were M'.ss Hilda Franklin. Miss r.ilian Sums, Mis Florence Brushell. Miss a Kaff. Miss TeicD Carthey, Miss Cordfha Straup und Miss Vera DuvaJl. M"rf. J. r. T th entertained with a bridge tea :es"rda:- afternoon at her home on fourth Last street. Guests were entertained at ive tables of au- no-bridge, no-bridge, with others m to tea. Tta- card tables and tea ar.d puncn ta.b!es were on the porch, which was a bow er of Ju n roses. Bowls of the roses decorated the1 tea and punch table- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walter Scott entertained enter-tained last night at their home on F street in compliment to Miss Hazel K. Barnes, one of the season s bride--. The , house was decorated in summer flowers. , Informal ani'-s forn".) the .1 i 1 !rnn of th'-" e'.entiLK. M - ii i. 'o!riif-r and Mrs H. K. HMenor ..Is1.mI ihv hsles. At"ul thlily i;U'("i were vlil.-i li 1 lied. Mj-s I 'dcn Korfni- n rt. Thonvc" Kf.iin. Jr., ill , -n.tr i 'Ta in u it - h .1 . - i , i. -Ht l..C".fi .t;uid:iv in r-.MMplinifiit In Kd'"'it. I K.-.i -:is .md r-.ii.J K,-it,. Kd-miip.j Kd-miip.j Kit!ii will rtiiin ii'tinuri-w fr.'-n .-h..ol at Sir! l fl.irn. . hiM I'm v id K-tth wlil ;trnp S.-. ' 1 ; ni.t ni' -ruliiK 1 i s. h-.tol ut I-aiKa.-ltt. la. M:s hvSvi M-Intvr.- a -d M Mar-pirt Mar-pirt M-Miii- ii hn it. ;iatioi for h t ed in t T1: f lay a fT rriiimn, t ro n i t-- ai the M h-ivrc ) oir.e. In honor of Mis.- .Marjari-t d nt . who ha.- Ju.M r-tuifi'd iro.n Mi.l lumnlt's .viu-oi l.l New York. . Tho MntTirrs' cl-m nf tl-.c Vrr Klndr-i.-Hrt'-ii and -.i;ii'p.rh'.,i H'-uf will i!,-.-t t:-.? rr,i:- at ih N!ir;:borliooJ lioue on '"-nL l"ir--i f-utii ."-trei!. T'".f ''llri--' .c". .in f!uh will njo-- a I i-'iui1 aturdrtj- In riopffr -'vm r?, Mh-t Mur.tl Cvley will n in cliarpc, Mr. and Mr. KrM Hal-. Jr.. nr- r. . oi- lnp nvrr th liirth of h d,t ' ip! t--r. Mrs. Hal ar.d tr.t liitl" nr.e ,ir now nt t!:r hniO nf ir.s. pjrpnt.s. Mr. and Mr.. E. R rritchlow, iZ Sooth Seventh K-ist Mrrot Miss ITfVn Sliest?" p nd M Kntn''-Knox Kntn''-Knox em rta i nw a (art v r 1 f t'"Mr younc frit r,d- dncdnv nflcrmin at tho Salt' I.i.kp thfat-M inaiin-1. Tea foltowr-,1 at 1 thf Kjiox lioine on I-La s t South Temple , street. , Mr. . H. Prat'iT ri;j entertain the ryprest Fr'dce club Tu.ja v at Ver home. M l-'irt a'nue. Lunl-'K-on 111 he served at I o'clock, with the bridge tame followins. Miss Xaomi Hoffman will entertain at dinner Krluay 'c-nincr. June 19, In honor of Mis IaiTl Rl'-e and 'Jonlon Hi-?, who will return next from school in the east. Mia Marion Tuttlo, who waw radu-atd radu-atd from the 8a It Lake htch la.t nlcht. will be the g-uest of honor a t a party to be triven tins afternoon and evening by Mrs. Freeman Morninptar at her home on East South Temple strft. -An informal afternoon at frames will be followed b- dimiT. The guebls will be high school pirls. Miss Elsa BamberKr. danshter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon P.a mberpr, who lias been attending .Smith's coliepo. Xorth-liampton. Xorth-liampton. Mass., Is now visit itiir friends in New York and Buffalo. She will arrive ar-rive home June The Chi Omega fraternity of the I'ni-versltv I'ni-versltv of T'Laii will have a rake sale at the Z. C. M. I. all dav Saturday. lisfl Adelaide "Woodruff will arrive home Sunday from the east, where she has been attending school the past winter. win-ter. Mrs. C. A. Cook will entertain Satur- day morning with a bridtre breakfast a ! her home on Second avenue in honor of : her dauchter. Miss Helen I'ook, jmd also 1 for Mis Clara Hughes and Miss fcdith Sman, all of wlioni are brides uf the I present month. V j Mrs. John Dern and Trs. J. C. Dick ! will entertain with a la rge tea this al't-ernoon al't-ernoon at the Dern hoine 011 Kast South Temple street in complunent to Mrs., W illiam H. Cunningham of Oakland. C;il : K A c;ird party wdll be given this after-' noon and evening at the home of Mrs ' Mary Bero, 114 7 firowning avenue, for the be. rud it of Our Iad y of Lourdes pyrish of the Catholic church. The hnt-ct-.s will be assisted by Mrs. A. Slioltz. The Pythian Sisters will give a card party at the K. of P. hall, 1 ti i Broadway, this afternoon. Miss Geneva Hoffman and Mis.s Dorothy Dor-othy Harker will entertain some of their young friends at a dancing party this evening at Fort Douglas. Mrs. .Jacob Hill and Mrs. Lars Ohrir-tenson Ohrir-tenson will entertain this afternoon In compliment to Miss Gladys Harvey, a June bride. Mrs. Caroline Lynch will entertain the N'eely Bible class of t hp First Methodist church this evening at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. F. Marshall, 24 K street, in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. H. 1 1. Rowe a nd Mi.s Her nice Day, who will lea ve soon for a two months' visit 'u Michigan. Miss Grace Wallace and Miss Edna Wallace will entertain at a bridge tea 1 his afternoon in compli merit to Miss Helen Cook, Miss Clara Hughes and Miss Edith Solan, June brides,' at the Wallace home, o27 Eighth Kast street. Miss Billie Walker will entertain with a n Empress matinee party, followed by a t'-a at the "Blue Bird" tea room, Saturday Sat-urday afternoon. In honor of Miss Lila Mae Eaton, a bride of the coming week. Mrs. ti. Axelrod of San Francisco, wife of S. Axelrod, one of San Francisco's prominent "business men, is visiting in Salt like City with relatives and friends. Mrs. Scott Ure will entertain this afternoon aft-ernoon in honor of Miss Hazel E. BurneS. 4 |