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Show 'New -Tears Weddinn 11 Unite Prominent Coupfe t RxjEW YEAR'S day ia been selected as the wedding day f two of Salt. Lake's most promiio ut young people. peo-ple. Mis? Mary Godbe and Lauren C. Gibb-. ivb c, ..,.,,,., ,, ;,. j nounced on Christmas l:iv hv t.-ic par- jents of the bride. Mr. and Mr-. Murrav f. Godbe. It wa-- rot intended that i j the wedding should take pla'-e until aj I later time, but the visit home of Mr. I IGibbs on furlough from armv duty' p-aused the y.mng people to d'--iPc to! j hasten their marriage. .M-. (,,1,1, a jHj I "on neeted with the avili'-.oe e;viM,m of i jthc United State, anno at J'ejisr.eoia, ( j ria. His bride will a- o::oa:iv him j , when he returns to Florida immediatciy aft'-r the wedding. I The uarriage cerV-mony wjil tabe f tease at. the home of the bride's parent I ! on P- Street. Wednesdav evening 1 JP'o I o'clock. A reception for a iimit'-, n.rn ! ber of g-ijcta -(viu follnw frr,m i.'.'.O until un-til 1 o'clock. 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(Coptinuoc on Paee Two,) Weddings and Engagements (Continued from Page One.) A bridge tea for a few cloe friends vvai given by Mrs. Vv. W. Rogers at her home on E street Friday afternoon in hunur of the brid. :( Announcement -te marie the past uc.U of the marriage of Misjs Maud Walker and Henry 1";. UIIU, both of this city. The wedding took place in Loi Angclci Monday. The couple will make rlit-dr home in Salt Lake following their honeymoon in southern California. Ir. and Mrs. J. B. Williams announce tne marriage of their sifter, Miss Mary PrVe, to Paul P. Allen, 011 of Thomas Alien 110 C street. The marriage took place March 23 in San Francisco. Mr. Allen enlisted in the hospital corps of tils navy and was iu training at Goat Island at tho time of the marriage, but was later transferred to a ba.se hospital iu Frnuff. 'Mrs. Allen is with her sister, j Mrs. Williams, until her husband's re- turn. . ' Mr. and Mrs. John Ris.-e, Sr., announce an-nounce the marriage uf their daughter, Murgarot, to Henry P. Heckert of Og-den. Og-den. The marriage took plaee December Decem-ber 21 at the. home of the Rev. Father Fly mi in the presence of the immediate tamily. The young couple will make their home iu Ogdcn. Miss Catherine Castle and John H. Lembkc were married last night at b:o(J o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Castle, Lake street, in the presence of relatives and close friends. Bishop Heber C ivcrsoi performed the ceremony. A reception followed. The rooms were decorated dec-orated iu Christmas colors. Red roses and carnations were used on the supper sup-per table iu a crystal vase as a een-; terpieee. The hride wore' a tailored suit of taupe, with" hat, boots anJ gloves to match. Sho had a corsage bouquet of bride ruses. Miss La Verne Darke was bridesmaid and T. Jcnson was best man. The couple le't on a iate tcain for San Francisco on a honeymoon trip. Thcv will make their home in Salt Lake. - Mrs. George D. Roper announces the marriage of her daughter, Agnes, and Charles T. Addison, which took place December 23 afthe home of tho bride, S05 Fast Third South street. The ceremony cere-mony was,, performed b' Bishop W. Armstrong, and was followed by a,, reception. re-ception. The bride wore a gown, of white satin fand Georgette crepe, and carried a shower-of bride's roses. Mrs. A. Neslen, Mr Ida Addison, Miss Lucille Lu-cille Xesleu and Miss Ruth Roper as-' listed in the dining room. j Personal Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Snyder left last week for southern California, to spend the winter. Mr. Snyder will return in a short while for a brief sIkv in Salt Lake, but will go back to California. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Morse and sou, Leland Morse, of Grand Junction, Colo., are guests of their daughter, Miss Hazel Ha-zel Morse, and the Hartley family, on D street. . The Hartley and Morse families fam-ilies werefriends wlien both lived in Illinois. - Mrs. Faumie Fruinkin, accompanied by her two daughters, has gone to New Yorl? for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. i Frumlun 's soil, Maurice, will spend the1 holidays with Mr. and Mrs. LesteV D. Freed. . Mr. and Mrs. J. J. DeveTeaux of Pueblo and thair daughter, Miss Josephine Jo-sephine Devereaux, have oeen in the city for a brief visit on their way to Ruth, "Nov., to spend Christmas with i Mr. and Mrs. Holmau Marshall. Mrs. Marshall t as formerly Miss Franc . Devereaux. Miss Mary Lynch has arrived fwjm St. Marv-of-the-Woods, at Torre Haute. Iud., to spend the .holidays with In parents. ;Mr. aurt Mrs. J. C. Lynch. Sergeant John Lynch, sou of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lynch, has arrived from j . -y ' Camp Grant, 111., where he has been mustered out- i Miss Myra E. Cameron, who has been at Smith college J'or the past two years, is at home to spend the Christmas Christ-mas h'olidays wih her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. : Cameron, who are at the Hotel Utah for the winter. , :! Mrs. Charles Van Winkle has returned re-turned frim Springfield, Mass., where she has made her home for the past two years, and is residing on East. First South street. Mrs. Ralph A. Scott lias returned from a visit to California, Mrs. W. M. Rash and little daughter, Virginia, have gone to Chicago' to join Mr. Rash and remain for some time. .'' Mrs. Theodore Geutsch has arrived from Spokane. Wash., to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. , George A. Snow. , Ralph Lewis, son of Judge and Mr. T. D. Lewis, is at home for a week's furlough from a ' training camp at Berkeley, Cal., to spendthe Christmas holidays. . - i Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gilfespie' will leave January 'J for Barcelona, Spain, where Mr. Gillespie has accepted a position po-sition with the .Lbro Irrigation & Power company. sj: :; Arnold Kanchett, son of Dr. and1 Mrs. J. C. Hanchett, is expected home from I Columbia university, where he is naval na-val instructor, to spend the holidays ! with his parents. Sergeant Txershal Harms, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harms, has arrived from a student's training camp at Ann Arbor to spend the Christinas holidays with his parents. Miss Florence Allen has armed Imme from the east to spend the Christmas holidavs with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Allen. :! -f- Mr. and Mrs. Adrian C. Ellis, Jr., and two young daughters, have moved from their summer homo Mf Cot ton wood to their home on Second a enuu. Mr. a nl Mrs. Gcorgn Li nton Wilson and ti In daught ers, Mario!1! and Mildred, Mil-dred, have gone to Lus Angeles to spend the holidavc. Mrs.- Ro'u, .Kothschild .f St. Paul. Minn., will a rrive Munday to spend tho remainder of the winter with her daughter. Mrs. M. tl. UauaucK k Miss Ouida Keltou ft-nd ML-s Sib'i eitou are iqHi'- wirh fnuN and relatives in the citv during the holi- M n. Arthur B. Wit-. -her is spending The holiday5 in "ew York with hr daughter, MisaBaVi'oie Witeher, vhu is ait.-nding the Ka1- son school. ' -i- -f -i- Mif- Martha Coman of Xew York is spending the holidays with' her sister,. ' Mrs. F. C. Schram.nlin Federal Hewht3. j Mr. and ' Mrs. Orson G. Llo-rd of ; Ames, Iowa, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. ; Owen. Xebeker. Mr. and M?. T. W. Xavlor are spending spend-ing the holidays in New York "with Mrs. Naylor's sister. Miss Kathleen Roberts, "who is doing reconstruction hospital work in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hagenbarth 3tp in Chicago, spn diner th-1 holida-p 1 .1 ii..d id fiit-.-M. 1 arih. from Xutro : l1''.:.'. u':d rh-ir h'-T-. Ma'- ' and i ,.ir:! "'!!:l . v.-hij aio attci! ii"g School at Si. Nfary.of-tii-W'v.jM... ludiaua. I M... 1 :aii Fijiicr left lust w ,-ck for ' - v, VtTu to i-it h'r :i.rt-r, lr;. S. A. v-.nhaey. . . . ' v I Mrs. A. W. M'-CuH'"4 ha a-rhed trom ! Xew York, and i at the Hotel Utah. ! ! Mrs. J. B. McIJuanv and small daugb-i daugb-i tor are ;U hum- at 1 street. . i Junge and 'Mi-. H-jnr H. Rolapp of !rbicago are at the Hotel Ltta. Judge and Mrs. Kolapp have ;t nuuibfT of reia-Uves reia-Uves and friends in Salt Lake-. Mis Frances Juhuson has returned to her home in Americau Fork, after a weeks' visit to Seattle. 2drs. L. E. Phelps has returned from a iit to hi'!' daughter, 31 rs. L. A. f"oray. furmerly Lillian Phelps, in New' York Citv. She visited- in Ohio and Iowa on her wav home. " Mr. and Mrs. fiuLeri X. Young are at hume to their fnends at 2J6 Xorth ;'irst Yv'cst street. !::: Mrs. Everett Harmcm Road left Friday Fri-day for San Francisco to spend the winter. Mrs. Read was furmerlyvMiss Gladys Hutchinson. " .f Mr. and Mrs. Melvin D. Xavlor of Pocatello are guests of Mrs. "Savior 'b parents, "Mr. and Mry. Murray C. Godbe. They will attend the wedding of Miss Mary Godbe and Lauren C. Gibbs on New Year's day. 3Jr. and Mrs. F. W. Dempe and two danirhteVs, Leone and Wanda, have arrived ar-rived from their home in Wyoming, to remain for thf. hulidav season. ' ' i Mrs. J. 0 Evans and little daughters, Kathleen and Margery, have returned to the city and will remain until Dr. Evaus leaves Franco. Dr. Evans, who is a captain in the medical department, : has been in military service since last April. Mrs. Evans will no o New Yprk i to ineet Dr. Evans on his return. Mr. aud "Mrs. George S. Gannett have I returned to California, after spending a tew Veeks in the citv. Mr. aud Mrs. R. Braning or Pocatello have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Xewman during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Groshell were guests of Mrs. Groshell rs parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Berg, at Provo, Christmas Christ-mas uav. " ' Lieutenant Frank E. Davis, who' recently re-cently received his commission at the officers' training camp at Fortress Monroe, Mon-roe, Va., is at home with his mother, 'Mrs.- Lillian M. Davis. Mrs. T. P. Billings will leave today for Oakland. Cal.. wliere she will visit her sister, Mrs. William Giilum. s , .Mrs. Kenneth J. Lumau and baby, Phyllis Jane, are convalescing after a serious attack ' of pneumonia, both at Holv Cross hospital. Mrs. Cora' H. ' Stewart and Miss Branting of Pocatello spent Christinas with their sister. Mrs. T. Redmond and family, and brother. Dr. W. E. Hunter. 1 Mrs. A. W. Long and daughter, Muriel, Mu-riel, will leave today for southern California, Cali-fornia, where they (rill spend the remainder re-mainder of tho winter. , -fi Milton Beifus has received his discharge dis-charge from the service and has returned re-turned homo from Camp Mills, New I York. Mr. and Mrs. Beifus will be at home at the Bransford apartments. Mrs. J. B. Levitt and daughters, At-dejlo At-dejlo and .Helen, will leave today for southern California to spend th'e remainder re-mainder of the winter. 4- A: Miss Margaret Clayton left yesterday for New York, after visiting relatives and friends here. x Mrs.'D. C. Maturin and daughter. Dorothea, left Friday for Santa Monica, Cal., where they will remain for the winter. ' X i'f ! Miss Louise Horslev of Brigham Utah, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alojiz!a Peterson, 560 East Seventh South street, for the week-end. |