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Show O - J) THS marriage or Mi?a Leona McCurtain Mc-Curtain and Tiiomas Kirker Mott t.-HJ tiJo place tiii:: morning at 10:30 o'clock a: the home of the bride's parents. Dr. and Mrs. Addison Ad-dison M:Cuitai:i, 1017 First iivenue. The ceremony win he performed by the Rev. K!mer . Gosiien of the First Congregational Congrega-tional rhim-h, and v.-ill be followed by a wedding !;renkfa.st. Only relatives and Intimate friends will be in attendance. Mi hi I.ucile Morninsstur will be rrHes-.a'd ami Frank MiCurtiiln best man. Tmc couple will leave nt 12:13 for a u-edh'ns trip to the coast. When they return they will be at home temporarily at the McCurtain residence. The younger society folks of Salt Lake, in their prettiest clothes, were In evidence evi-dence at a d:mclng parly given by Miss Hclcn Kcams. who ho.s recently returned fium n hool in Indiana for the Christmas holidays, unj her brothers, Edmund K earns and Thomas Kearns, Jr., at the home of their parents. Senator and Mrs. Ti.wmas Kearn.-. on .Kast South Temple s'.,et. Inst nisiit. It was the opening function of the holiday holi-day season in honor ot girls and boys at home from O'it-of-towii scnools for the Christmas vacation, and was a happy reunion of youthful friends, enthusiastic in anticipition of a ay Vuletine at nome, free f : oni scnool tn sks a nd school rules. Tl ie tl rawing room, wiiere the young hostess and hosts were assisted by their parents in receiving the guests, was decorate! deco-rate! in tall vases of American Beauty roses. The lure reception hall was decotated in white chrysanthemums, combined com-bined with Christmas greens. In the library yellow cluysanth-jmurns were uaed. The dining room was adorned -with American Beauties, arranged In a tall silver vase as a centerpiece for the supper sup-per tu hie. Four s'.lvtr candlesticks, with pale blue tapers, were st the corners of the table. While and pink roses and gieens were used in the ballroom on the third floor. Dancing began at 9 o'clock and supper tv as served at midnight. The Ariel orchestra or-chestra furnished music for dancing and a colored quartette sang downstairs during dur-ing the evening. MIps Florence Collins entertained - at luncheon at her home on F" street yesterday, yester-day, followed by a matinee party at the AVilkos theater, in compliment to Miss Helen Kearns, Miss Mary Haeenbarth and Miss Margaret O'Brien, who are at homo from school for the Christmas holi days. Pink Killarney roses In a blue crystal howl formed the centerpiece for the table. ta-ble. Three candlesticks, holding blue candles, surrounded the centerpiece. The place cards were pink roses. The party Included, besides the guests of honor and hostess. Miss Olive Wall. Miss Katherlno Whitney, Miss Mary L-ynch, Miss Genevieve Hoffman, Miss Ruth Cowle, Mihs Naomi Hoffman, Miss Kuth Pralher and Miss Hazel Hill. Miss Mary Shepard Home and Leo Ca-5ioou Ca-5ioou Winder will be married at noon to-lay to-lay at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Home, No. 4 Ostler's court. A wedding breakfast for relatives will follow the ceremony. The marriage of Miss Wlllma Evelyn Delzell and Jesse Carl Olson will take place today. a wedding breakfast will follow the ceremony and the couple will leave Immediately afterward for the Hawaiian Ha-waiian islands, to remain two months, Miss Doris S-kewes will leave today for Jxib Angeles to spend the Christmas holidavs with Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Carlson- Miss Fslolle Salisbury, daughter of Mr. Miss Leona McCurtain, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Addison McCurtain, who will be married this morning to Thomas Kirker Mott. aQananonaaaanonnannnonanna a r, ft V ' " " ? i X r " a jf ' , , ' A IV -f ''.In Pi In u f "- -v f-i . 4 of r ' . av'd nl V e 1 Q I r o' n -'.i ' "r S nl--t s - .A " D DDaDnDDDannDDDDDDnDDnDDDaDDDOOa Home Portrait hv Griffith & Brant. and Mrs. J. E. Salisbury, and Herbert E, Allen were married in the Salt Lake temple yesterday. A reception will be given at the home of the bride's parents on Christmas day. 'tt A Christmas party was given for the children of the First Unitarian church at the church last nifiht. A musical programme pro-gramme was followed by a Christmas tree. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Crone and two daughters of Milford are guests of Mrs. . Crone's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. I'ond. Miss Lillian l'ond, who is attending the Logan Agricultural college, also is here to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. ti. Pond. I Mrs. H. C. Jorgenson lias returned from an extended visit to Chicago. Mrs. J. Go tt stein of Evans ton. Wyo.. Is the euest of Mrs. Joseph Leavitt in tiie Prescott apartments. Dr. Shirley T. B. Webber of Chicago will arrive today to spend the Christmas : holidays with his parents, Colonel and Mrs. T. G. Webber. Miss Marian E. Jones left Thursday for a month's trip east. She will spend the holidays with her brother, Edward L. Jones, Jr., of the United Plates geological survey at Washington. Miss Olive Jones, who Is In Philadelphia, will join them; there. Announcement has been received by wireless from Iditarod, Alaska, of the marriage of Miss Kuby Lindsey, daughter of Mrs. John S. Lindsey of this city, and Karl Thleie. The ceremony was performed per-formed at Prussian Mission on the Yukon river in Alaska. Miss Lindsev sailed from Seattle some weeks ago to join Mr. Thleie. who Is in business at Akiak. The bride Is a daughter of the late John S. Lindsey. a well-known actor of early j days in this cliy. She has herself been ' prominent on the state. Mr. Thicle met her some years ago when she was lead- 1 ine woman In a stork company at Walla Walla. Wash. At the close of her season Miss t.indsey went to New York and Mr. t Thiele sought his fortune in Alaska. The ai'Ciua inta nre wa s renewed a year ago i when Mr. Thiele made a vit-it to Salt I Utke. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. C. Jensen and dangh-j dangh-j ter. Miss Winifred Jensen, of Mt. Pleas- ant. are In the city on their way to Hono- lulu to spend three months. They will leave today. ' A reunion will he held by the familv of Bishop Charles W. Nibley of the Mormon Mor-mon church at the Hotel Utah this even- i ing. j Miss Winifred Ambrose, who has been ; the guest of her aunt, Mrs. John Cain, ! has returned "to her home in Los Angeles. , Noble Warrum, Jr., has arrived from Berkeley, wiiere he is attending the University Uni-versity of California, to spend the holidays holi-days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Warrum. Mv. and Mrs. J. C. Lynch have returned from a several weeks' visit to Chicago and other eastern points. The D. B. Sewing club will be enter- i tained this afternoon at the home of Mrs. , '.V. R. Siblev in Westmoreland place, j with their annual Christmas party. |