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Show " i st?t,?; w$ HNfeSi- Tq Give Luncheon in Honor of Bride MRS. JOHN DAI RE VAX COTT and Miss Dorothy liailey will entertain enter-tain at a small luncheon Saturday at the Hotel I "tali in compliment to Miss Adelaide Woodruff, who.se en-saement en-saement to Lieutenant George W. Brodie, Jr., has just been announced. Mis.s Elsie Snyder will entertain at luncheon today at the University club in , honor of Miss Gretrhen Routzahn. wJio will leave the latter part of the wee It p mal:e her home in tt. Louis. j A simple hon.c wedding was that ol MifeS Hazel Edwards and Lieutenant John V. Axton. chaplain, IT. s. a., at the residence resi-dence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. YV Edwards, on Mint East street, Sunday- afternoon at 4 o'clock. The ceremony was performed lv the Rev.' P. A. Slmpkin" and was followed by a tea for relatives and close friends. A military- effect prevailed in the decorations. dec-orations. American fla.es were combined . with pale pink chrysanthemums and red roses. A basket of dark red roses was the centerpiece for the tea table , on a cluny cover. The bfhle wore a dark blue brcviddotli suit, with hat to match. Receiving the Kuests witli Mr. and Mrs. Edwards were Mr. and Mrs. y. J. Slater. Assisting in the dining room were Miss Carol Lvman. Miss Mary Cilve and Miss Myrtle Kd-wards. Kd-wards. Twenty guests were in attendance. attend-ance. The couple will be at home at the Hotel ("tali until Lieutenant Axton gets orders as to his next military station. Lieutenant and Mrs. K. G. Staple! on. who have recently returned from their honeymoon, were guests of honor at a Flipper ghon Sunday evening by Miss Elizabeth Johnson at her home. ' A low bowl of rose-colored sweet pens was the centerpiece for the supper table. Covers were laid for the following guests besides the guest of honor: Miss Mabel Holt, Miss Dorothy Letchfield, Miss Helen Letchfield, Lieutenant Mullin. Lieutenant Pembroke. Lieutenant Brooks. Miss Flora Beach entertained last night at her home. 725 Second West street, in honor of Miss Leona Knight, a bride of. the present month. Games and music were the diversions of the evening. A late supper followed. The supper ' table had a cut glass howl of pink roses and violets as a centerpiece. The guests besides the guest of honor were Mrs. Joseph Knight, Mrs. Guv Wilton, Wil-ton, Mrs. Arthur Seequist, Mrs. Emily Brown, Mrs. C. Yoder, Mrs. W. C. Dilla- baugh, Mrs. A. H. Karrin'gton. Mrs. E. Jl. Beach, Miss Mary Beach, Miss Ethel '' Xesllii, Miss Irene WallKreen, Miss Re f : JmISS GWENDOLYN CANNON, who has ivll returned from Los Angeles with herjj mother, Dr. Martha Hughes Cannon, after a j year's absence. ' ' I ; IA v An 1 aV Hu ' , jf i , vic-. III i gina Pirrpont. Miss Xina Matheson and Miss Vevay Mathcson. Mrs. J. W. Kciirr entertained last niglit at her home, :;35 .1 street, in honor of her daughter, M rs. t;hai les Vem-ill, - formerly Miss Hazel Keuer, who was recently married. mar-ried. The evening was spent in informal games, followed by a light supper. The supper table had a centerpiew. of pink chrysanthemums, arranged in a basket, bas-ket, tied with pink maline. Chrysanthemums Chrysanthe-mums of various shades were used about the house. The hostess was assisted by Miss Leone Kener, Miss Mary Russell and Mrs. Lester Les-ter XL Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Boutzahn and daughter. Miss G retch en Koutzahn, will leave the latter part of the week for St. Louis to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Slaughter have pone, to Los Angeles to spend several weeks. Mrs. Hugh Van Sweringen and Mrs. John V. Lyle have returned from a ten days' trip to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Meehlenburg have been called to Sacramento by the serious illness of Mrs. Mechlenburg's mother, Mrs. Nellie Wail. The Red Cross auxiliary of the Jewish Relief society will meet at the Commercial Commer-cial club Wednesday for all day sewing. The Woodcraft Red Cross auxiliary will meet this afternoon at Amelia palace for gauze work. Mrs. Joseph Ceoghegan has gone to Palo Alto. Cal., wiiere she was called by the illness of her daughter, Jlsie, who is attending school t lie re. Miss Joan Bird and Miss Marian Bird, daughters of Mrs. A. H. S. Bird, have arrived home from Menlo Park seminary near San Francisco to remain during the r- - - i time the school is closed on account of influenza. M iss Krma J udd has relu rned home after a year's absence in Wilson, Wyu. Jjputenant Ben TT. Sicgel is spending a brief leave here 'before sailing for overseas. over-seas. Word has been receive 1 of the safe arrival overseas of Oaptajn F. M. Mr-Hugh, Mr-Hugh, U. S. army medical corps, for duty in a base hospital. Mrs. Mcllugli and children are at Santa Monica, Cal., and will spend the remainder of the winter in southern California. larly in the yea r they will visit a few months with friends in San Diego. Captain and Mrs. McHurIi are former residents of Salt Lake and have mafiv friends here. ;H Dr. Martha Hughes Cannon and daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Gwendolyn Cannon, have returned re-turned to this city after a year's absence in Los Angeles. Mrs. Ralph A. Scott left yesterday to visit Mrs. U. II. Rea in Los Angeles. |