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Show Miss Arva Earclloy, who will be married today in the Salt Lake toinplo to Paul V. dishing. 1 r' 3 . Photo by Amunibsn Vm RS IaVIS CATSS of liav, Ariv.. I aim i tut) v vMtviiMx . Tbe luqclv eon whs served in tlio koUI won of llie rlubhouse at two loiia iMes, eiu-li doromted with n lsrno bow varlegateil ;tsters as a Center piece Uh streamers ol muiiti exten.HiiK ove; 0 oKth. Cowra were laiii for thirty- Mrs. i'jites an1 sntall (laughter Harbara. ho have ben In Salt lnke for the past nth. vtll lea.vp TTiiirsiVay for home. rl-ag rl-ag Lns Anefils for a few days on lair way to Arlauna. Mr. unI Mrs. i;e- will leave November 1 tor B05-n B05-n to aoeind a month. Miss Nora Swaner anil Earl Skiilntore . 1 1 be tr. aril id at n oo n t oda y in the lit I jUve tarn pie. A reception will fol-w fol-w In the eventus; at the home of the irie, SIT Tenth Kast si-eet. Miss Altt-e Tt will he hritlesmaid and I.. F. Swaiior st inaji. The couple wiU leao for New " rk oo a late t ra in. acoo i n pa n i ed b y r, and Mrs. Frederick Leaver StaufTer. ho were rweJitly inarriftri. Mr. Stauf-aTid Stauf-aTid Mr. Skldmore. who are olcse tends, v11l taios a special course in merii-n merii-n e tlurlnir tie winter. Mrs. StautTei is ilumer'y Mjss Rut a Swan sr. sister the brlil e- Tlie niarrlase of Dfisa Arva Kai-dley. ,-chtex of Mi and Mi-s. R. H. Eardley. id Paid V. Cushintsr will take place this ondnir In the templa. A reception will i given in the eveninjr at the home of e bride. 15 East Eleventh South street, iss Maud Quayle will be bridesmaid, la couple will be at home after De-mher De-mher 1 ai 44 Edith avenue, this cits'. The wadding of Miss Birdie Blomqutst id Frank E. Chapman will tace place noon today in the Stilt Lake temple. reception will follow at the home of e bride's father. John Blomquist. this ening. Miss Mabel Bloniquist will be iesmald and Stanle- Webb will be ist man. The couple will leave imme-itaty imme-itaty after the reception for Black-ot, Black-ot, Idaho, where they will make theJr me. The marriage of Miss Chelta Marsaret -Murrin. daughter of Mr. and MrsT Jn-ph Jn-ph W. McMurrin. and Mead Howard -rton will take place at noon todav in e Salt Lake temple. A wedding- break-5t break-5t will follow at the Hotel Utah. The uole will leave on an early afternoon 3in for California and the northwest - a six weeks' honeymoon trip and I be at home in this citv on their Tern. Te-rn. Miss Oleah Nelson, daughter of Mr. 1 M r-R. J. A. C. Nelson, and Lance aude Sloey will be married this even-? even-? at 7 o'clock at the residence of the !de's parents, 306 West Third North -eet. A reception will follow from S til 11 o'clock. Tha marriage of MIps Edwina Yearian d De Witt Lethbrldge Nichols of Gil-raL Gil-raL Idaho, will take place at the home the bride's parents, Mr. and Mr? omas Yearian of Lemhi, Idaho, today. th young people are known In Salt ne and several Salt Lake friends win tend the wedding. Mrs. William H. Lund and Mrs. George Brown entertained wfth an Orpheum rty yeeterdaj' afternoon, followed b-i b-i at Franklin's, in honor of Miss Nina :Iacher. The tea table was decorated Pink and white and the pink and white ' -was carried out in the refreshments cago and New York, returning by way 0 St. fyjiiis. Upon their return, about fclep embei IS, they will visit the exposition exposi-tion at San Fran.-lsco. v Mrs. Henry !. Shlmmins. who for the past week has been In a serious condition at a. local hospital. Is slightly Improved. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Williams will leave this evening for a fishing trip 'in the upper Madison river count r'. A wiener roast was given Saturdaj' night In Parley's canyon b Norman Garrison Gar-rison ami Harry Geiler. The party went to the canyon in a eight-seeing car. Those in tht parly were Miss Esther Williams, Miss Florence Kohler, Miss Mdla- Smith, Miss Klva Wilkinson. Miss Verna Wilkinson. Wilkin-son. Miss Irene Beach. Miss Marv Gun-rann, Gun-rann, Mis-' Helen Rice, Miss Estella Shepherd. Shep-herd. Mis t'ares'. Harp.- Geiler, Norman tiarrfson. Ben Borg. Jim Sorenson. Henry Johnson. Alfred Kohler. Carl Johnson. Dave Forselan. George Knight, Pete Mathers. Mrs. Garrison was chaperon. Mrs. Jesee K. Donald and two daughters and son, of Boston, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carpenter at the Hotel Utah, on their return from the coast. Mrs. A. M. Howard and Miss Rose Howard have returned from the coast. Miss Josephine Spencer and Mrs. Emma Spencer have returned from an extended visit to California. They attended both expositions and spent some time at the southern California beaches. Mrs. Florence Hay Lindley of San Francisco is the guest of Mrs. Henry H. Byrne. Lieutenant and Mrs. Arthur T. Dalton left yesterday for San Francisco, and will sail from there to Honolulu. Pink asters in a cut glass bowl formed the centerpiece and candlesticks on either end of the table were shaded in pink The guests included, besides the guest of honor, Mrs. H. S. Gallacher, Miss Zella Gallacher, Mrs. John Doolv. Jr.. Mrs. Blair Richardson and Miss Maud Cushlng. The marriage of Miss Leah Denslev of Riverton and Deo J. Lloyd of Draper will take place today in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. Perley Clark gave an Orpheum party s'eaterday afternoon In compliment Lessor. Glenn Qullllnan, Sam Wolf, P. C. White, Mrs. (', E. Karren. Carolyn Kaiser. Mrs. William R. Kimball. I Sandy Mrs. F. F. Bricltley and son. Provo Ruth Lindsay, M. P. Henderson and wife. Park City Mra. M. Paul! fib kok, Mrs. E. Graham. GranlsviUe J. A. Ericksen; Hilda Ericksen. Amv Hicks. Nephl Max Whit more, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Whit more. Satlnn May Llddle King. Kllhnore Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Anderson. Ander-son. Ixigan Naoma P. Anderson, L. M. Howell. Julia N. Howell. Vernal Leon L. Palque. My ton--Dallas Young. Amerlran Fork James W. Brown and wife. Murray Janie Cahoon, Lyle Cahoon. Miss Zella Gallacher and Mrs. Minnie Buckle will entertain with a shower this afternoon for M-s Nina Gallacher at t lie Gallacher home on East First South stroei. Miss Lueh i Cutler will entertaain at luncheon today at her home, 200) Fifth ast street. In boner of Miss Ivy Wilkinson, Wil-kinson, a SepU'itber bride, Mrs. Ted Sl.-ibauh will entertain with a Ketibinpt n this a.temoon at her home in honor of Miss Harriet Parker, a Sep-tLtnler Sep-tLtnler bride. Mrs. Fred Sands will entertain with the first of a'series of bridge teas this afternoon aft-ernoon at her home on Eleventh East street In compliment to hci sister, Mrs. C. H. Ilcwell of Reedley, Cal. The second tea will be given tomorrow. Miss ."Jeneve Brlnton and Miss Florence Oliver will entertain this afternoon at the Prin ton home in Holllday with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss I.eah Newton, a September bride. The members of the Alpha Chi sorority of the University of Utah will be guests. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Smith will entertain en-tertain this evening at their home in compliment com-pliment to Miss Mildred Tuttle and Dr. Dee Damon Stockman, who will be married mar-ried September 11. Mrs. Otto Sussman of New York will entertain at luncheon at the Country club today. Covers will be laid for twentj-. Mrs. Leon Larimer will entertain at her home. 79 D street, Thursday evening. even-ing. In honor of her sister. Miss Florence Clark, who will be married In September to Ralph Watts. Melvin D. Naylor. who will be married Thnrsdftv in f isiia Ruth ("l-w1hs nrill o-ti-o to her sister, Mrs. F. G. Dresie of Needles. Cal. Tea was served at Franklin's Frank-lin's following the matinee. The guests, in addition to the guest of honor, were Mrs. Harry Clark. Mrs. Edward Williams, Wil-liams, -Mrs. Charles Spher. Mra Edward Ed-ward Wickens. Mrs. E. U Sloan, Sr.. Mrs. E. L. Sloan, Jr.. Mrs. C. B. Wallace Wal-lace and Mrs. J. F. Clark. Miss Daisy Bowles entertained with a surprise party on the lawn of the Bowies home on Ninth East street In compliment to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bowles, laBt night. Refreshments were served in the house. The supper table was decorated In pink asters. Lavender asters were used in the living room. Music Mu-sic was enjoyed on the lawn. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Henry Mc-Gee, Mc-Gee, Mrs. William Brewster and Miss Grace Pauser. Forty-five guests were in attendance. Mrs. A. T. Crandall will direct a mu-; mu-; steal entertainment to be given given under the auspices of the Garfield Woman's club Frldav afternoon. Assisting Assist-ing Mrs. Crandall will be Miss Edna Evans and Miss Mae Anderson, with Miss I vine Shields as accompanist. The following fol-lowing programme will be given: "Spring" (Eugene Hlldach), "Through a Primrose Dell" (Charles Gilbert Spross), Mrs. A. T. Crandall. Violin, "Zlgeunerwelsen" t Sarasate). "Ave Marfe" (Shubert), Miss Mae Anderson. Ander-son. "Wihere Blossoms Grow" (Sans Soucl), "Across the Hills" (Morse Rummel), "The Liprechaun" (A. Cyril Graham), "In My Garden" (Samuel Little), Miss Edna Evans. "Hungarian Rhapsody," No. 12 (Liszt), Miss Ivine Shields. "Gay Butterly," Farrar waltz song (Annie (An-nie Andros Hawley), Mrs. A. T. Crandall. a farewell bachelor dinner to some of his close friends at the Alta club this evening. even-ing. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Impey will entertain enter-tain at cards this evening at their home iri compliment to Miss Emily West and tv'iiliam H. Summerson, who will be married mar-ried September 9. Mrs. Robert Ritchie entertained for Miss West yesterday at her home on Eighth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dickcrson entertained enter-tained a number of relatives and friends last night at their home on Fifth East street, when the marriage of Mrs. Dicker.1 Dick-er.1 on's sister, who was formerly Miss I Ada Rowley, to E. C. Larsen, which took I place quietly June 9. was announced. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen have just returned from the coast and will make their home in this city. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rowlev of American Fork. . Miss Mary Shepherd Home and Miss Henri Iforne. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Home, have gone to San Francisco Fran-cisco to visit their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Merrill, and to attend at-tend the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Home and son, Lyman, have just returned from California. Cal-ifornia. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Oswald and daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Hazel Oswald, will leave Thursday Thurs-day for an extended trip to California. Mrs. Don R. Coray lias returned from a five weeks' stay In California, attending attend-ing the fairs and visiting the beaches Miss Winifred Dyer has returned from I a visit to friends In Concord, .V. H., and I other eastern points. A.ST. McC'anne and daughters. Miss Al-I Al-I herta McOanne and Miss Irene McCanne. I have returned from a trip to California Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Hanchett and daughter. Miss Helen Hanchett, returned yesterday from an automobile trip through California. Miss A. Y. Bowyer has returned from a I two months' visit to California. Mrs. C. A. Qulgley and children have returned from California, where tliev have spent the greater par; of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Maturln are now at home to their friends at 317 First avenue, i Mrs. Gerald A. McNay is here from 1-ava. Idaho, to visit witli her parents. Mi. and Mrs. David R. Gill. 25S North Eighth West street. -Mrs. McNay has her little son with her and expects "to remain re-main here four or five weeks Mrs. Florence Hay Lindley of San Francisco Fran-cisco is the guest of Mrs. Henry N. Bvrne Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Ougan left todav foi an eastern trip. They will visitjjhi- "Fantasia Appassionata" (VlauxtempsJ, Miss Mae Anderson. "A Birthday" (Huntington Woodman), "Mary" (T. Richardson), "Chanson Provencale" (Eva Dell Acqua), Miss Edna Ed-na Evans. A "stung" party was given yesterday afternoon by Miss Ethel Halton, assisted by Mrs. H. J. Halton, at the family residence, resi-dence, 175 D street, in honor of MIfs Elizabeth Xoall, who will leave uu.ing the month of September for Howell, Utah, where she will take up scholastic work. The following were present: Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Xoall, Miss Pearl Larson, Miss Margaret Ewlng, Miss Marv Watklns. Miss Katherine Ure, Miss Verna Green. Miss Louise Hill, Miss Thula Garff, Miss Ruth Murphy and Miss Lillian Scder-berg. Scder-berg. "Stung" was Indulged In during the first of the afternoon. Refreshments were served and then a programme was given, consisting of the following: Swedish Swed-ish dances, by Lillian Soderberg. in costume; cos-tume; song, by Pearl Larson; readings, by Mary Watkins, Louise Hill and Thula Garff. Registrations at the Panama-Pacific International In-ternational exposition. San Francisco, during the past ten days included the following fol-lowing names: Salt Lake Citv Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Moffat. Esther Palm, David D. Moffat. Jr., Alex D. Moffat, Dan X. Moffat, J. A. Farnsworth, Kate A. Farnsworth, Amy Farnsworth, Alice Farnsworth, Julia Mansfield. Clarence M. Burton, J. H. Learned, L. E. VIko, Mrs. J. Willard Squires, Marie E. Squires. Bill Squires, Jr., Thomas H. Forde. Mrs. William Johnson, John-son, Mrs. James Nell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Rulon. Elsie Rulon, Grant El-lerbeck, El-lerbeck, Almeada M. Eardley, Mrs. A. H. Nlcoll. Mrs. S. R. Thurman. Georgina B. Webber. Mrs. Edward T. Murphy, Mrs. W. H. Showell, W. Thomas Boam, E. L. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edgehlll, Dan Mulr, Lilly M. Mulr. Belle L. Muir, Myrtle M. Muir, George C. Muir, W. J. Bateman, Chloe Bateman. Louise Bate-man, Bate-man, Irene McCanne. Mary Bateman, Vera Bowyer. Mrs. George Boehlcr, Mrs. William R. Butler, Elizabeth J. Butler, Mrs. W. F. Mahoney. Louise Rowerman, Mrs. Meyer Colin, Emma Colin, Heber J. Grant, Mrs. L. E. Burbidge, Rov E Kimball. Jr., F. G. Kramer. Flora E. Manning, Ruby M. Manning, Mr. and Mr B. Brief. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. O'Connor. Mrs. S. W. McClure. Mrs. Mae Squires Heber M. Levy, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Trevor, Tre-vor, Jessie Plnney. C. Howard Crandlaml, G. H. Johnson. W. S. Johnson, W. G. Lifey and wife. Mrs. Clco Morris, Mrs E. H. Mead, Grace Mead. C. Orem Wilson, Wil-son, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Squires. Mr and Mrs. Oscar L. Cox. Master Louis L. Cox George M. Bridwell. Mrs. Belle B. DanEle Juanita Nohlitt. Zella Walters, Ethel Collins. Col-lins. Dlx Grundfor. Florence Winder Claire Haynes, Harriett Havnes, Colonel' and Mrs. Harry Haynes. Ogden Mrs. Mary Gaddis, Dr. and Mrs Arthur D. Barker, Francis Gill. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Gill. Marcus Gill. C C Smith. Mrs. E. H. Greenwell. Jr., Helen Greenwell, Abigail Healy. Mrs. w. E (tuillinan, Mrs. G. H. Lessor, Genevieve |