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Show Wil J Miss Alio Spry, daughter of Governor and Mrs. William Spry, who was bridesmaid at the weddluj of her sister, Miss Lita Spry, and Joseph 1L Woot-ton Woot-ton yesterday. ,-n. ot Ml" U Sr."'. ... ,,( liovernor and -W'. m Jose,h ' ,,. took I'1"'" "'' n st 10 o'clock in the Salt "X T!- ceremony was pr-' pr-' &-tr KeJ ic.vi v I L jtw Wt night f""n 7 ""-tott ""-tott ! governor's rcsi- '.. vas decorated in white ' a ren ami hiu W FT, in red na su- fzL van usd in the hall and .,- the ,i,vcT.i:i:i.-' ,i,vcT.i:i:i.-' th touse. In the dining idea was carried out. The fjj tukl a basket of marigolds Trt as 8 co.-.tc piece .tiela at the corners .-. t.;o ;5aye"ow uMt :'"d"i vfl" i, -ore a sewn of white satin JtSess lace tier veil was "ih ase blossoms and she rSs M.ss Alice Spry. , tirkie and the bridesmaid, tuteta and carried pink Tracy Wootton. the Drtde- 1 tftW. TOS tSt UUn. C tbe bride's mother, wore I silk itn a11 overdress 1 Mrs. John Wootton 01 '"' Ztt tie bridegroom's mother. "". " charmeuse with gilt fss Mwta Wootton of El vtvfc. steter of tho bridegroom. - over white silk. ,-eroor and Mrs. Spry ajid S Wt In receiving the guests v- ind Mrs. John Wootton. Pr-u Pr-u tSs supper table were Miss La iss Mav Oray and Miss Mar-SS Mar-SS Assisting in the dining room Vi 0 Ohipnta::. Miss Luna laTwa ilvTta Wootton. Miss Ag-5 Ag-5 Wss Irma Booth. M'.ss Maud Ma-garet McMillen. Miss aSutt. Miss ilabel Holt. Miss iSeifHOtC Mrs. Frank Rudy. Miss LSe wn leave this moraine for l;-' ;ere Mr. Wootton will i course in law. ttily appointed hmcheon was iaeniay by Mrs. raniel Cannon ,'Xewboose hotel, in compliment to Clayton, a bride of the latum Melvin Xaylor, who was 't lamed. The table waa deco- -owers In tones of yellow. , L M laid for the following ' resides the guest of honor: Mrs. 7--:e:. Mrs. W. A. Connors. Si: Ciawson. M'.ss Claire Rlter. r. t Smith Miss Eva Lund and Srtease Tonng. i Gowans entertained with ! b sbewer and Kensington yester-c,--X'C at i:e: i-.or.:e i." t'J Kes!er Id bonor of Maes Afton j l t bhde of the week. The rooms rated in pink and white as- ; - : Tere arranged in a basket ad : ::i malice as a centerpiece tea -.able. The ices were also !i mi white. Twelve of the Intl-rdr Intl-rdr :'Tis of the guest of honor 'lariined. The hostess was as-- as-- :er - ::r.er. Mrs Charif laarriage of Miss Zlrta Bucklund n- izi Henry J. BlscfcorT of Og-- Og-- bk ?iae yesterrlay at noon at the - k of Phillips Congregational ) 1 fte ceremony was performed l t ?.et. P. A. Simpkin. The couple ' ; ?r.T afternoon for Ogden to a karo. :" of a series of dancas will b ' jring under the auspices of prjirnent committee of ire I.a-piry I.a-piry etub at the clubhouse. The aetit committee is composed of : ' IS. Greeson, chairman : Mrs. iter, vice chairman; Mrs. Clar-r Clar-r "'-' Mra Raimond M. Austin, r" Bassett Mm W. E. Blod -fa PHip P. Clark, Mrs. John C. 1 Fx F- R Gallagher. Mrs. P. CMocker. Mrs. Allen McNitt, "-""-' P.- N"eeL Mrs. William jr. .J?"- D- Pierson and Miss rm ELr1f N'- 'L Indies of the d will be entertaiiied ar cards "Men from ; until S o'clock by 'Zg wa:son. i3 Eat Fifth 'n'fT' Morle tD1 entertain at J at "er home on East i ln compliment to Miss I f csytan , a bride of Thursdav. Tl l J" meeting of the art jj,a t,.. i kw k Indies' Literary club SJ afternoon at 2:30 o'clock gtae to discuss buying a .. iSkVlS10" "f the Ladies' Lit-tiV Lit-tiV nwet 'his afternoon at kii!L.2'J?S?i'!Dt Programme J!tt by Mrs. J. B. Ambler. The club chorus will meet at 1:30 o'clock at the clubhouse. Miss Afton Olson will give a trousseau tea ac her home. &5T Brooks avenue, this afternoon. The Tuesday Bridge club will be entertained en-tertained today at luncheon at the New-house New-house hotel by Mrs. John C D. Clark. Radiant Sewing circle will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs, Joseph Levitt and Mrs. Ben Davie at the Levitt home, 414 Thirteenth East street. Mrs. A. D. Cleveland entertained informally in-formally at luncheon at her home on East South Temple street yesterday ln compliment compli-ment :o her sister, Mrs, Wing B. Allen. 1 of New York. The card party which was to have been given yesterday at the Commercial -Mub by the East Side Guild of St. Mark's cathed ral has been postponed. Tables already reserved will be held, and others oth-ers can be secured from any member of the guild. Walter Moyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Moyle, will leave today to resume his law course at the University of Chicago. Mrs. G. L. Knight was the guest of Mrs. A, J. Knight a few days last week, on her way to her home ln Boise, Idaho, from a visit to Rochester, N. Y. The regular table d'hote luncheon will be given Wednesdav at the Country club. Mrs. John Gruber will entertain the B. B. Sewing club Wednesday afternoon at her home, $67 West Second South street. Mrs. Jack Rooklidge will entertain at luncheon Wednesday in compliment to Mrs. Wing B. Alien 'of New York. Mrs. Dorothy Paget, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Paget, celebrated her tenth birthday Saturday bv entertaining a group of her little friends at a matinee party at the Orpheum. The theater party was followed by tea at the Newhouse hotel. The tourist section of the Ladles Literary Liter-ary club will meet Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the club house. Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood will give an outline of English history. Mrs. Murray Sullivan will give a paper on "Sports and Pastimes Pas-times of England." Mrs. George W. Graves of Chico, Cal.. Is the guest of her brother, E. D. Bur-llngame. Bur-llngame. Mrs. Edward McConaughy and children of New Rochellc. HL, will leave this week for their home, after a visit to Mrs. Mc-Conaughy's Mc-Conaughy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Bothwell. Miss Leila Burlingame. Miss Ruth Bur-lingame Bur-lingame and Miss Ireta Burlingame will return today from a several weeks' trip to California, Including visits to both fairs and to relatives in various parts of the state. Mrs. George W. Morgan has left for Omaha, wher she was called by tho illness ill-ness of her sister. About twenty members of the freshman and sophomore classes of Westminster college enjoyed a "taffy pull" last evening even-ing at the home of Miss Lois Carmlchael at 853 First avenue. Mrs. Maude L. Greene of East Vaughn, N. M, national crayon artist and lecturer lec-turer of the W. C. T. XT., also editor of the Searchlight, will give a cartoon lecture lec-ture In the Westminster Presbyterian ehurch. corner of Fifth South and First West streets, Thursday at 8 p. m. She is a talented cartoonist, drawing pictures with either the right or left hand. She has the indorsement of Lady Somerset, i president of the World's W. C. T. U.; Miss Anna A. Gordon, national W. C. T. U. president, und of the Presbyterian and other missionary boards. The O. O. Howard Woman's Relief corps will be entertained at a card social at the home of Mrs. George J. Brown, 624 West Third North street, on Thursday afternoon. Those to assist are: Mrs. Lucy Gurlev, Mrs. A Iberta McDonald , Mrs . Christine Cook. Miss Julia Sorenson and Mrs. Wellington. All friends and affili-iated affili-iated orders are Invited. Mrs J. Glankler and daughter, Katie, from Memphis, Tenn., are visiting their aunt. Mrs. William Kelly, 187 "West First North street. Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Glank-ler Glank-ler have not met before in more than twenty-seven years. Mrs. Glankler will visit Oakland, Pan Francisco, El Paso and New Orleans before returning home. Mrs. Joseph Baumgarten and Miss ITari-nle ITari-nle Herrmann have returned from the coast, where thev attended the expositions' exposi-tions' and visited friends. |