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Show Mrs. Harold Ca.-tlo McQuarric, formerly Miss Dorothy Mstvie Hushes, daughter of Mrs. M. A. Hushes of this city, whose marriaac Monday nt'ter-110011 nt'ter-110011 in r:'.s;nloii.i, is announced today. $ ca.-v. -sko, A x v w v y NKWs bii-s reached the city of the marrie oi" Miss Dorothy Marie Hitches, daughter of Mrs. M. A- j Hughes, and Harold Castle Mc- Quarrie. which took place Monday j a r'ternoou. at o'clock, in Pasadena. Ord. Announcement of tee engagement j was made Sunday, j Miss Helen Hushes, sister of the bride. ; witnessed the ceremony. The couple will 1 s:end the next two weeks on a none:. - 1 moon in soi'chern California, and the ' bridegroom wii) then enter the radio ser- vice in the United States navy. The j bride, who is a well-known harpist, will i then, return home for a visit to her I mo: her and will ;hen resume a concert ' tour wuh her sister. Miss Helen Husrhes. i who is a violinist. Miss Helen Hughes . . is expected homo toclav. 1 J r Mrs. Sterling Snow and Miss Josephine "VValUoe entertained a: a kitch.cn shower ! - and tea yesterday afterncr:i at the Wal- -Jace home in Federal Heights, in honor I of Miss Helen Owens, a bride of the i w,ek. j Ri.5e-:olored cViryynl'-nium :"orrc.e:l ' r.:e ccnlensiece for the 'cuiie, on a jaca- nee cover. A?5it:ir.r f;e :cles5 wVic' their mother. Mrs. H. C. Wallace, and i Miss Pearl RadJatz. The' sr-jests included, includ-ed, besides the nest of honor, Mrs. Ti. B. Owens. Mrs. A. -I. Oihbons. Mrs W. W. Ray. Mrs. Ray Wiley. Mrs. w. A-Ra- Miss Mary Breech. Miss ETsthr Hart. Miss Catherine Paul. Miss Mabel ! Kiop. Miss "aire Pendleton. Miss Att. Staines. Miss winnifred McDonousll and Miss Daisv Harrison. I I A specially arranged pror:raJn!Tte of oratorio ora-torio music was artistically siven under 1 t.-.e auspices of the ntusic section of the Indies' Literary club yesterday afternoon. after-noon. Tea w;ts served following the programme pro-gramme and a free-uill offering: was r- I ceived for the henerit of the Red Cross unit of the Ladies" Literary cluh. The tea facie was laid in the main Auditorium of the club bouse. A minia- I ture Christmas tree was the centerpiece and a red and sreen idea rrciai'el in the details of the decorations'. Presiding at the table were Ms. Frnest h'on Smith. Mrs. William Wetzel. Mrs J B Ambler and Mrs. C. A. Wuiglcy. ilrs-rieore ilrs-rieore A. ?now was chairman of the tea 'ommitiee and was assisted in serving by Miss Pearl fva. Mrs. William Rishel. Mrs. O. Hart. Mrs. Haroid Hace-uor. Hace-uor. .Mrs. P. O. Perkins. Mrs. Karl W Pinney. Mrs. David Spitz and Mrs. J C Manchelt. Following is the rrosramme, riven under the direction of Mrs. -.. A. Fmith: Paper. "The Oratorio": lecture recital "The Messiah." Professor s.Uire iip. Sixteenth century choral music (Pales- j j ; rir.;i 1. with illustration of Gregorian. : .M;t.le!eine Choral soo'ety: Philip Pans- h. loader. Aria. "O My Savior" ule v'lirisin,;' oratorio. 'ai!i Miss Jane i Sar.'is. v-omrrt'to; M:-s Kutii TreweeK. so-, so-, prar.o: M iss lUeanore Voelker. arooni-1-snisT. llltist rat ions of earlv chorale?: Leave God to Order All Thv Ways-' Ncuaiark "Tne Tiirce Kincs of Orient" Ori-ent" (Hopkins. "Westminster Colk-ce i G ! e e ci u h : Mis-; W i n i :' r e i Jensen, d i -, rftor. Aria. "I Know Tiiat My Uedecm-! Uedecm-! er Live til" and "Come Into Mc." fro-n , "The Messiah" Oianoe . Mrs Harry 1 Cores?. Trio. "Lift Thine Kyes." from ' "Kh.iah" iMende ssoim . Miss Lena Keck. Miss Gprir-.'-ie Luce. Miss Alire Louth, j Rowland Hail Giris' club; Mrs. iHia Ouni- niinsrs W'etzell, director. ! Mrs. Walter Pyner entertained her sewing club yesterxiay afternoon a; her home on A street. Luncheon was served-arly served-arly in the afternoon at one Ion? tahie. Small yellow chrysanthemums ami dafTo-i dafTo-i i is formed a cen tcrnlece. Covers were laid for twelve club members. T!?p afternoon after-noon was spent in Red Cross sewing. Sergeant Earl L. Trimble Wt last risht for continued service a t Ameri'an 1 ake. His wife, formerly Miss Johanna Si hi--k. will remain at t he honip of her ; parent!. Mr. and Mra, John Schick, un-I un-I ti! her husband's return, when they will i probably rsi.ie in California, Sergeant i and Mrs. Trimble were the quests at an ! Orpheum box party last Friday evening", followed hy a sup:er and dancing" at the j Xewhouse. Covers were laid for six, Mr. and Mrs. Trimblr. Miss Dora S.-hk. Serjeant Ser-jeant Wiiliam Harding of Fort Louglas I and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kling. The marriaee of Miss rvris Viola Edmunds, Ed-munds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Edmunds. 12C East South Temple street, and Lieutenant James J. Liliie. will take piace Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. The ceremony will be performed hy the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen. The couple will leave imnied iately a flex wan! for a short wedding trip. They will return December Decem-ber 12. when Iieu tenant Llllie will join his regiment at American Lake, The bride will join him the first of the vcar. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Coh in announce the engagement of their daughter, ilattie Lu- iie. to F. M. Solomon. The wedding will take place L'eceinoer 10. Announcement is made of the marriage of Waiter A. Gormain of this citv and Miss Clara Cantwell of Vader. Wash., which took place Monday morning at the home of Dr. George E. 1 avies of the First Presbyterian church. Dr. Da vies performed per-formed the ceremony. The rai-pnw of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. W. E- Germain of Ixs Angeles, were here to attend the -ttojom?. i ne bride and bnlecroom w ill make their home in Salt Lake. The marriage of Miss Werderia Brighton and Lie. tenant D. J. Craciin will take piar-e today In ?he Salt Uike temple. rFrTtion will follow This eening at (he home of the bribe's PRrents. Mr. and Mrx. ;T. A. Ens h; on on Thirteejuh East street. : T!;e couple will go to Camn Fremont. Palo ' Ahn. Cal., where the bridegroom will be ! stationed with the Thirteenth infant rv I -Z,hp wedding of Miss Ada Stark and j William S. Crontrk will take place today! at the home of the ride. Mrs. Alma J ! I-arkin will be rrairon of honor p"nd Miss ; Evangeline Thomas and Miss Helen Pack- I ard w ill he bridesmaids. Cleve Lerkin will I be best man. I Miss Ehne Rosalia Beardcll. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beardeil. and Leo Meade Soencer will be married todav in I ihe fa!t Lake temple. A reception wi'n he ! given this evening at the home of the ride. H"S Twentv-third East street The marriaze of Miss Caiherfne Twom-My. Twom-My. daughter of Mrs. I r. r. Twomhlv. and Georpe E. Muir will take pht-e today ! Miss Helen Owens, a Saturday bride : wdl be the cuest of honor at a Kensington Ken-sington to le given this afternoon bv Mrs A. J. Gibbons at her home on Douglas avenue. Mr?. W. perry will entertain the Eu'v Twelve cluh tliis afternoon at her home South Second West street The Kl Exrto club will meet this aft-ernnov aft-ernnov at the home of Mrs. J. A. Powell -it Wilson avenue. Luncheon will bo served at 1 o'clock and the afternoon will he devoied to a. Kensington and literarv ;ixgramme. Tbe Spanish cluh of the Iniver?itr of L tah will mc-ei In tiio women's rest room ar the university this evenintr. F1ward M. Ledyard will e a lecture on the Philippines, with stcreopticon illustrations. illustra-tions. Th e CI c o fan will meet t h i s a f t ernoo n witfi Mrs. IT. L. A. iulmer. '2, C street 'Germany of To lav" w ill be discussed by Mrs. Charles Wells. A sale of useful and fancv aril, les will '-e held at Si. Peters .-hapel. Xortb Se,.ond West suvet. todnv frm 1 untd p. m- The annual Cbriiinias f.ii;- '.iU hj men , - j Friday afternoon and pveninc at Row-' Row-' land Hall. Two v.iidcvi!r performances will N? .aiven. known as "Loony Pa rli." A rafetcria s'ipper will i"e scrvrd and ilHiivrins ill be enjoyed tlui inu Hie e o-nin. o-nin. A fancv work booth will ho a i;i-lure. i;i-lure. The faculty ;md pupil? of the school have charge of the entertainment. A dinner in celelnv.tion of Koret'af'iors' day will be pL"en at the First i 'on relational re-lational e.hnrch thin ev.'ninp. at r;:."!1 'elO''k. The sale of tie.Iteis has been i loped, since no more can h. accommodated, accommo-dated, t. "overs uill ho laid mr ?ivt. A Christmas n!e will precede tlie dinner, beginning at 1 o'clock. Tne Krtl Cross ;-iuiliarv of the United r'anslr.ers of the Confederacy will meet this H-fiernoon at Red Cross b.cadqnarters i ai Amelia palace. ! - Tiie Naii'ina Conii'-il of Women "oter.v" will meet TYiua- from ? until T oV-loi-k at Twenty-seventh South and State streets. Instructions will be civen in the kmuine of socks .ind .won will be supplied to all who i-are to knit tor the i soldiers, I j The Red Cross snra-ual units of the I riaiilnrp of t lie Mormon R-i tut linn will ; meei at Red Cross headquarters in the. Amelia palace this afternoon from t until un-til 5 o'clock. Th" I-adies" Aid society of Westminster Westmin-ster Presbyterian church will meet Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at :;"" o'clock with Mrs. C. R. Sanders, S"- Tent h Fast street. Mrs. James lvers has returned from a visit to Butte. A photograph of Mrs. RCielbert Shores of- SaJL Lake, fj'rirtjc. mHo0 r-fi of San T-Va n cisco, appears in the San Fr; in-.isro t"irnniclc of Jat Sunday, with the n nn ounce men l th;U Mrs. Shores is epcued soon to visit her foiiuer home. Mrs. B. A. Mc.Mtllpn has rented her apartment for the winter ;md has. gone to southern California. Mr. and Mrs. C. I?. Oliver have rented then- home on Flcventh F.ist for the winter. iMr. Oliver will spenil some time in Canada and Mrs. Oliver will go to San Miesn. They will leave todav. Mrs. YV. Ml. Patton of Milwaukee, mother (.f Mrs. ! i 'liver, ha s returned home, a fter spending" spend-ing" several moot lis here. Pr. and M"r,. V. K. Beer and Mrs. A". F. l-feej-, Jr., have trone to New York to visit W". I-', Bee:', Jr.. who is in the service ser-vice of the United Stares arm v. Mrs. E. O. Jones of Seattle has arrived to attend the marriage of Miss Helen Owens and Paul Ray. She is the pticst of Mrs. J. T. Pedess on Second avenue, v Mrs. A . K. li mb.tl hp. s ret uvned from a v it c;st and is aain at the Hotel Utah. $ Mrs. W. II. Pale will leave Urn latter part of the week for Los Angeles to spend the holidays. |