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Show Weddings an J Engagements The m infirt-ifiyn of Miss Annie Wool-liiiry Wool-liiiry and Thomas W. .Iitisch tuok jl;ne Thanksgiving day in the tout phi. The PtToinoii v wits n;rformijl hv IVes'nlent JoHcph P. SniitJi of the Morinnn chimb. A wellintf bri-ak t'a.-4. r'ol lowed, and a ret!iU(in was given in tho evtMiinj' at the hoinR of tin brirln 'a panMits, 1."8 I'oiii-th Kaxt street. The couple will he at homo at the name addreas after December De-cember 5. The m n it in go of Misn Tva Kih and Glenn M. Osborne took plare Wednes-day Wednes-day evttnine; at the homo of the brido on Browning avenue. A retention followed. fol-lowed. The eon i do will maue their homo in Idaho Falls. The wedding of Miss linchol Petersen nnd Kdtfar F. Montamie took place in the Salt Lake temple Tuesday. A reception re-ception followed in the evening at 85.) Seventh East btreet. Tho couple will bo nt homo after December 10 at the Oaks apartments. Tho marriage of Miss Anes Ool-elough Ool-elough and Thomas (J. Wenner took plneo Wednesday at the home of the bride's mother, Mri. Annie Colelough, on Kast Fourth South street. Tho Elko (Nov.) Independent of Friday Fri-day eontnins tlte following Recount of a wedding of interest in Salt Lake: Tn tho Mayer hotel parlor yester-dnv yester-dnv afternoon P. S. Del m no and Miss f'nrolino E. Phelps were united unit-ed in marriage bv .Judge H. V. Castle. Cas-tle. J. p. Fitzgerald, ilav clerk of the Maver, and Mrs. Schilling wit-nesed wit-nesed tho ceremony. M r. 1 lelinuo is one of the most prominent business men of Lincoln Lin-coln county. Ho owns several largo ranches and is extensively engaged in stock-raising. The brido is from Salt Lnfco City ami is an attractive young woman-After woman-After the ceremony a wedding dinner was served in the dining room. M r. nnd M rs. .loseph J. Paynes of this citv announce the marriage of their I Miss Catherine Lynn, niece of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Caffy, whose engagement engage-ment to Walter S. Pottorff is announce d today. f". p L? i i ' 1 s i t , , daughter, Marguerite, to Charles Wilson Baldwin. The ceremony was performed Thangskiving morning in the L. D. S. church on West Adams street, Los Angeles, An-geles, by President Kobinson. The bride wore a green traveling dress I trimmed with sealskin, with hat, gloves ! and shoes to match. The bride's sister, Mrs. ". C. Christensen, gave a wedding 1 breakfast for the bride and bridegroom and inimrdiuto relatives at Christopher's. Christo-pher's. The couple then left on a trip to San Dieyo and surrounding points. They will make their home in -Los Angeles An-geles on their return. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jones of Malad, Idaho, announce the engagement of their daughter. Bertha, to Thomas A. Thompson Thomp-son of Bear Lake, Utah. The wedding will take place in the S'alt Lake temple early in December. Mr. and Mrs. Sondra Sanders announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Winifred, to Frank B. Bowers of Salt Lake City. The marriage will take place in January. B. H. Roberts and Mrs. Celia Roberts announce the engagement of their daughter Hazel to Ralph J. Moss of Bountiful. Tho marriage will take place at the Salt Lake temple December 20. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Caffey announce the engagement of their niece. Miss Catherine Lynn, to Walter S. Pottorff. The wedding will take place early this month. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Speight announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Harold W. Blood. The marriage will take place next Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Jenkins announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Gladvs M., to H. B. Carlisle of Mill Creek. The wedding will take place at an early date. , The marriage of Miss Renee Felt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Felt, and C. Eton Price will take place Fri-. day, December 15, in the"- Salt Lake temple. Invitations have been issued to an informal reception in the evening of the wedding day at the home of the bride's parents, 826 South First West street. Miss Norma Felt, sister of the bride, will be .bridesmaid. The three little girls, Gladys Felt, Esther Home and Marguerite" Felt, will be flower girls. Ervin Smith will be best man. R. C. Brown announces the engagement engage-ment of his daughter, Mary E., to Clarence Clar-ence Karren. The marriage will take place this month. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hobbs of Nephi announce the engagement of their daughter, Florence, to A. J. Swenson of this city. The marriage will take place December 6. Miss Lillian Welch, daughter of Joseph Jo-seph S. Welch, and Albert Burg will be married Wednesday in the temple. The couple will be at home in the Richmond apartments immediately following the wedding. The marriage of Miss Bessie Boyce and Edward Gilmor took place at the bride's home on Thanksgiving evening. The Rev. P. A. Simpkin performed the ceremony. The honc.e was decorated with palms and chT-vpnnthermims. The dining room and table decorations w Cecil Brunner roses with maidenhair fern. The .bride wore a gown of white georgette crepe trimmed with old lace and silver cloth, and carried a shower bouquet of pink roses. Her going-awav suit was of navy blue broadcloth, with a small hat of "seal with a silver rose. The couple left the same evening for the Hawaiian islands. Personal Mrs. Charles Shields has returned from an extended visit east. She visited in New York, . New Jersey and Missouri. Mis-souri. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McCornick have gone to the coast on a short trip. s Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Salisbury will return Monday from a trip to New York and Philadelphia. Mrs. W. W. Warner left last week for Des Moines, la., to spend two months,. Mrs. Charles H. Walson and little son Billv will leave today for their home in Honolulu after visiting Mrs. Walson 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Charles Miller- Mrs. Alice Brown has just arrived from her home in Boston to spend the winter with her son. C. W. Brown, who is instructor in art at the Uuiversitv ot L'tuh. Mrs. Charles Ira Tuttle is spending a few linv-i with her son, Charles Tuttle, Tut-tle, au'4 Mrs. Tuttle, 15 West Fifth South street, on her way from New York to California to spend the winter. Mrs. J. R. Broughton of RockforL 111., is visiting relatives in the city. Airs. Broughton was formerly Misg Ethel .iNoon of this city. v Miss Annie L. Staines, who is teaching teach-ing in the Brigham City high school, is here to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Staines. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Blair, Jr., have gone to Logan to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. Blair's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kay A. Mclntyre are visiting relatives in the city and wiJl be here until after the Thanksgiving holidays. holi-days. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Groesbeck left last week for New York to spend the Christmas Christ-mas holidavg. Mrs. H. N. Mayo has returned from Bozeman, Mont., where she visited Mrs. Nelson Story. Mrs. De Witt Knox left yesterday for Denver to visit her mother, Mrs. E. S. Powers. Mrs. J. E. Bamberger, daughter, Miss Dorothy Bamberger, and son, Ernest, have gone to New York. Mrs. Ernest Bamberger has been in New York for several weeks and will return home with Mr. Bamberger next week. Mr. and Mrs. John V. Lyle are occu- Sving the' residence of Mr. and Mrs. ienner X. "Smith, 1061 East South Temple Tem-ple street. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will be at the Hotel Utah until they go to the coast to spend the winter. Mrs. Charles W. Whitley and' sister, Mrs. J. A. Daugherty of Portland, returned re-turned yesterday from a visit to New York -city. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Jenkins and daughter, Betty Ruth, are at home at the Meredith apartments for the winter. win-ter. Miss Ellen Orlob left last week with her brother-in-law and sister and MrB. W. I. Moody, Jr., for California to spend the winter. Part of the timo will be spent in Los Angeles and part in San Francisco. , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ross Brown hare returned from a three weeks' wedding trip east and are at home for the pres-sent pres-sent with Mrs. Brown's parents. MY. and Mrs. Ezra Thompson, on Epst South Temple street. Mrs. Edward Merrill and daughter Anna have gone to California for a visit. Mr. and Ms. Albert Toronto have gone to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego to spend three weeks. Miss Emma Weiler has returned from a four months' trip through the northwest. north-west. Mrs. C. Monroe French and babv of Salt Lake City have gone to Snu Francisco Fran-cisco to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. French's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Powell. Miss Lila Van Kirk of New York, a talented dramatic reader, is the guest of Bishop and Mrs. Paul Jones. Mrs. J. M. Callow gave an informal tea Friday Fri-day afternoon in compliment to Miss Van Kirk. Mrs. E. J. Donnelly has been called to San Francisco by the illness of her sister, Mrs. C. Hammer. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Airey (Dr. Grace Stratton-Airey) are at home for the winter at tho Shubrick apartments. Miss Carol King and Miss Elsie Greene have returned from Spanish Fork, where they spent Thanksgiving. Miss Lydia Lantz of St. Paul is visiting visit-ing friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Nelson will : leave Monday for Davenport, la., where I they will spend the corning year. Miscellaneous Events The Jitney club was entortained by Mrs. A. D. Grieve on Wednesday evening. even-ing. The club will meet next week with Mrs. J. W. Sullivan at 470 South First West. Captain and Mrs. D. L. Davis of this city entertained their friends on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at their home, 394 North Main street, in honor of the fiftieth an- ' niversary of their wedding day. Re- ; ceiving wore Miss Ella Jeremy, Mrs. Orrawell Williams, "Senator and Mrs. W, . N. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. John James, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stephens and Mrs. Ray Ashtou. During the evening 're- . freshmen ts were served. Those assisting assist-ing in the dining room were Mrs. Esther Davis Stephens, Misses Hazel Davis, Miss Mirl Giles, Miss Bertha Emery, (Continued on Page Five.) JL f (Continued From Pa;e Two.) Miss Ethel Willis, Miss Margaret Swan and Mig Vera Jlavuioud. liive'n orchestra or-chestra tiaiiii.slieil iiiumc. The rooms wftro (le':oiiiti;-i with large yellow and wliih! chrysanthemums and American .Beauty roses. An impromptu programme w&s given, cnnsiMnj ot hrii-t' remarks, tury -telling, and voeal and instniiin-iital miibie. ephi L. Morris was maaLur of cere-niouies. cere-niouies. Those biking part on the pro- ?ramme wens Jl. S. Kniu, John Jame, 'rotVusor II. K. (iile, Mrs. Li..ie Thomas Edward, Professor W. ( ( live, Aj.orttlfi C,ff,rn A. .Smith, T. F. Thomas. tSt:iintor Williams, on behalf of the Cam-hria.n Cam-hria.n nsoeiatiou, and in a highly eulo- glrttu: hpeeeh, presented Captain Davis with a Itenutil'ul old-lu-aded cane, hint-ably hint-ably engraved, and Mrs.-Davis with a handsome gold cameo brooch. Clypi ai n Davis, on behalf of himself and wife, acknowledged the ii'ts. Individual gifts wero also received. i Those present at the reception were Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Williams, Mr. and : Mrs. W. J. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. John James Mr. and Mrs. T. Thomas, Mr. j and Airs. Nenhi L. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. ; Thomas E. Jeremy, Alfred Lambourne, j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Truss, Ho nice 8. Ensign, Mr. and Airs. Johu T. Edward, Ed-ward, Air. and Mrs. M. J. Thomas, Mr. : and Mrs. M. 0. Ashton, AU. and Airs. William D. Putney, AXrs. Alinnie Jeremy, Mr. anil Airs, fleber Anderson, Airs. May Williams, Aliss Alay Dyer, Aliss Gladys Davis, Alius Sarah Daniels, Aliss Virginia Williams, Mrs. Allie Davis El-kins, El-kins, Miss Helen Davis, William (J. Price, Air. and Mrs. Calvin AI.' Kempt, Air. and Airs. K. N. Ilaslam, Air. and Mrs. William Irvine, Dr. and Airs. Charles F. Wilcox, Air. and Airs. II. J. Davis, Air. and Airs. Frank B. Stephens, Mrs. Martha Hughes Cannon, Air. and Mrs. George A. Smith, Mrs. Julia E. Rawlins, Professor and Airs. Henry E-Giles, E-Giles, Mr. and Airs. E. V. Stephens! Mrs. Annie By or. Air. and Airs. S. AI. Stonhouse, Aliss Harriet .Morris, Dewey Davis, Air. and Airs. T. L. Irvine, Harry Davis, Mr. and Airs. Walter Wright, Air. and Mrs. G. W. Andrus, Airs. Orrawell Williams, John Elkins, Henry J. Davis, Aliss Elln Jeremy, Air. and Airs. E. T. Ashton. Aliss Margaret Swan, Aliss Mirl Giles, Miss Ethel Willis. Aliss Bertha Emerv, Air. and Airs. Samuel Calder. Mr. mid Mrs. J. W. Sudden, Aliss Vera' Raymond, Ray-mond, Air. and Airs. Georgo R. Emery and manv others. Air. nnd Airs. Dnvis are both natives of South Wales, Great Britain. Captain Cap-tain Davis ciime to Utah in ISlU, having been preceded bv Airs. Davis just fifteen years. They were married by HeFer C. Kimball in the old endowment house on the temple square November 29, 1S06. Mm, P. A. Selander was the hostess to the members of the Thursday afternoon after-noon club Friday at her home on Seventh Sev-enth West street. The afternoon was spent in sewing, tea being served at 4 o'clock. Pink and white carnations were used or the table decoration. Covers Cov-ers woro laid for ten. Airs. Frank Davis will entertain the club in two weeks at her homo in Highland park. Air. and Airs. C. D. Rogers enter tained with a Thanksgiving dinner Thursday at their home, lli:.S South i:iginli West street. The guests included .viih-i Leone Rngt-rs, Miss 'Peru l reeman, sli.H Alollie Freeman, Aiis Lavon i'ree-.uau, i'ree-.uau, M iss Evelyn Freeman, Aliss Eva--eeu Rogers, Alts Florence Anderson, Mare Harrison, .lames Poulson, Douglas Freeman, Mr. ami Mrs. J. E. Freeman and Airs. Theresa K'gers. Air. and Airs. E.' U. Graham, 21b -South Third East, celebrated their thir-. thir-. ieth wedding anniversary Thursday, November oU. A party was given last evening at the home of Aliss Laura Duckworth on South Seventh West street. After pkiv-ing pkiv-ing games supper was served. A tlash- ight photograph of the nartv was taken.; Those present were: Miss Violet Betts, Miss Mabel Nichols, Aliss Jessie Giles, Aliss Belle Beardall, Aliss Elvina Stultz, Miss ALiriun Henry, Aliss Bessie Perry, Alis Nettie Grow, Aliss Claudine Grow, Mins May Powell, Aliss Alary Ludwick. Miss Lucy Ball, Aliss Erma Poulson, Aliss Jane Freeman, Alias Imogene Heu-drieksen, Heu-drieksen, Ali.s La Von Eriekaon, Aliss Evangeline Erirkson, Aliss Murtice Davis Da-vis and Aliss Alice Williams; Allen Powell, Pow-ell, Edward Smith, Alonzo Conger, Victor Vic-tor Alarshall, John Saunders, Jack Dear-ing, Dear-ing, Clarence Duckworth, David Eynor, (ieorge Howell, William fatten, Mr. Ruy, Alelviu Parker, Glenn Henry, Chester Tavlor and Paul Shalmardiue. " Mr. and Mrs. A. George Lavin entertained enter-tained at a pantry dinner on Thanksgiving Thanks-giving day at their home, 220 Wont-worth Wont-worth avenue. It was also Mr. and Airs. Lavin 'a wedding anniversary. Covers were laid for twelve. The E. T. C. club was entertained Tuesday afternoon by Airs. L. C. Robinson Robin-son at her home in Fairmont apart-! apart-! ments. The club will meet on Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. at 2 o'clock at the home ! of Airs. Frank Pearson, 4'6 Fairmont 1 apartments. The Rev. Air. and Mrs. J. E. Butler entertained Friday afternoon at their homo in the Fairmont apartments. The guests were members of the Ladies' Aid socio t v of the Con green t ion a 1 cliurt h, including the Plymouth of Salt Lake and the churches of Bountiful and Sandy. Thof following were present: Airs. Madeline Giles, Airs. James Green. Mrs. Durham, Airs. Hess, Airs. Berry-man, Berry-man, Airs. Crisman, Mrs. Spalding, Airs. C. W. Sargent, Airs. E. Henckcl, Airs. Matheson, Airs. R. Bolman, Airs. C. E. Baer, Airs. N. F. Hevstek, Mrs. A. Swen-son, Swen-son, Mrs. W. T. Vincent, Airs. R. W. Born, Airs. II . P. Johnson, Airs. G. H. Brown, Airs. T. E. Anderberg, Airs. Theo Lovendale, Mrs. A. R. Lovendalc. Airs. N. Stewart, Aliss Laurine Brown, Aliss Fay Stewa rt Aliss Alar.jorie Stewart and Aliss Bernice La Suor. Air. and Airs. S. Whittle of No. 11 Kcysor court on Thursday, November 3U, had as, their guests Air. and Mrs. R. llofjeins of Murray. Covers wero laid fo seven at a Thanksgiving dinner, din-ner, jtfid the centerpiece for the table was a bowl of large yellow chrysanthemums. |