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Show ;sgETY MISS Jl'NL" M'CUM-. daughter of M. M. , .WQm: and nLve of A. YY. AWCune, who j will luvo Monday lor Cilifornu. : v n ;. x Yc h : ' ' W I r - . . 4 v ; i ; v C 1 ! x : N :li I1 ! ' I V I ' I ; : N xt i ! "., . , y v Temple Wedding! s Is Followed by teception ! '-rr? MINNIE SHARP CUTLER and I Vil" av!-T were niarried I ano.Li in U:e Salt Lake tenile. T" eereroory was performed by Presi-cM Presi-cM Joseph F. St.:1Vi of the Mormon : ;v,rch. A e-5d;ng breakfast followed at tie ton: of te bri-JegToom's parents, )Lr. ar.d Mrs. R. B. Taylor. ::-3 "W'eet 5r;Dri Ncrtii sinect. A reception was cnen I't nisht at ia botT: of the bride's aunt. M:ss Ida ?Vt ar.d Ti?5 Annie Felt. CSS North F:r: r street. The rirnwirc room ""is iiecoratei in yellow- jonquils, nari-?t nari-?t cs ar.i po:ted p ants. The wedding' rny s:o-d in a boer of 'ems. pi! ins, sr;iT and yelioT blossoms id front of i coubie window. !r. the dining1 room a pink Rnd white or'.or scheme prevailed. A chiny lace cover was over pitk on the supper table, :th a crystal bowl of pink sweotpeas in center. Four crsuil baskets of ieerpeas were ' at the wrrrs of the usie w-.'.h pink malme on the handles. Te ires and confections were in pink iA white. Red flowers were ued in the library v-id ha!L The punch taole ir, the haii had a crh-rjy cover over red, with red cama-J'.s cama-J'.s m Tises on either s!de of the punch cowl. The bride wore a trowrt of white char-r'-e'j c t r m rr. ed w ! t h c r--" 5 ; a 1 and p 3 rl teics. She carried a S'ower of brldt's ns and MHee of ti-e vaiiey. The tndesrr.a:d. 3!iss Dotiie Cutler, wore el-i'w el-i'w ta::'e:a and carried yeljnw rocs. Arsrew K. trnith van best man. A?s:5t:r:r in recnvin vri rif Ida Fe:t. iiji Annie Felt and Mr. and Mrs. B. laylor. Presi-iins' in the d:nii;g rv-n were Mrs. Ada Cannon and Mrs. . Msrs-na Kopter. as !ste3 bv Mis !a"ne! '-ar?'.on. Mips Vera f.-irbidsre and Mi?s no?;.a E..wer. Miss Uazei White and tah Snow sen.d piinh. Mfs (ott'e Kelt and Miss Marearet Felt a-. a-. f.f'l in n terra in ins the guest?, i r coup'e ft last nisht for a honev-v honev-v '"' 0071 tr' lo r'ie oat. Th h-iie's po-r'aal' po-r'aal' I'.'wn was of navy bine ere Js"ed in ivory a no phe wore an o'd "'sitThey v. il: make their home in .yr. j. F. MaccTP -r ontRrfind at ?. y'y.v.zron tea yesterday afternoon at horrie on Kis' th aven'ip in iionor of D. Van .itvTie o' Cannda. who is te z-it 0f M. c. a. Afj.ierson. -.J.'"'" tea taij.'c h?d a ciial a.je of ;" cirr,atior's as h re nt'-rit-1 on a r :y !a--e oo er over pink, s il. er enn-nra enn-nra with pink oand:e wer at either -f of tl'.e tab. The p!are oar.i? wore 5r.i:ncs. Co1, prs were iwid i-t twentv. ,-r narrise of Mi.- FJoise Eerry and -o to 1 J1r-ii P I a r d y Mn'rlwan t o k p 1 a -e t'-rcJi . at noon in t : ie Salt Ike tfni-y- u A wedd;:ir I'rrii-rfa followed at .iome of tlio brliK si oom's pa rent p. and Mrs. Henrv T. McK-an, 47: ' VTn avenue. ' r- ''c decorations were usd on the '.f.. ptP Hnfj -fitie roses wit;; blue ! for icd the cenu-rpk-c-. The p'ace 'fJs re in pa trlot .; d5irnK. ' 'over? ee Uirj for twenty reUtlvns of the Photo by S.'o: 'Rrvadwjy ptvdto. , Society news for tha Sunday edition w i'i not be received ry tett i-hone- later !.an 11 o'cl.x k Saturday morning, t'uch Items nn;a: relata only to events of Saturday or for tha cvmlnK week. Social events of tli past week must le m; p. t In by Frid.i y n ishL Club j notes will rot be receive! by tei-: tei-: p. ore later than Friday. younc cowrie. The hostes was a-siftte 1 bv Mrs. l H. I-uke and Mr?, li. T. Cutler. Corpora: and Mrs. McEwan left late yesterday a: ternoon for fan Die;o tu p i-r:d a pnort w bile before the brido-i:roo:n brido-i:roo:n returns to bis regiment at Can p Kearny. The br:de w ore a sinn-awa gown of peacock blue w-ith hat and b-X)ty to match. She wtli remain in San Pieu-o as lon as her husband is al Clamp r Kearnv. i Ml5s Betty Fink. Miss Margaret Crowley Crow-ley and Miss Florence Suiovan entertained enter-tained with a dancir.z party at the hop hall at Fort L'oiids Wednesday eve-j eve-j ninp. The decorations wer in patriotic colors. A buifet ?upr er was served. A c ryral basket of tollage. with a drop light .hcMir.sr red. whit- and blue 1'gr-ts p.bov e it, was lae centerpiece for the tab'e. Tnc rue?ts numbered fifty. Captain and Mrs. Guliion and Lieutenant and Mrs. Charles if. Ferrin agisted lo receiving. re-ceiving. The "Lurky" club wa entrtainel yes-' yes-' tenia y afternoon by Mrs. H. K. Corle-- at her home. Conway street. The guet were entrtained at "50y" followed by tea. Valentine ideas were carried out in the decorations of the tea table. A crystal basket of rtd carnations with a white tuiie bow on the handle was the center-pte.-e. The pia.-e cards and tally cards were hear t-sli aped. Covers " wei e In id for the following club members: Mr?. i;ori;o Munden, Mrs. Frank 1-lrd nan. Mrs. A. I'. Meii-p-riip. Mre. Lee Cook. Mrs, C. -V Fowler, Mri. J. V. Hu- l-rle. Mrs. Arthur Pitts. Mrs. Leslie pickerins. Mr?. G. H. EIHs. Kxtra etiet? were Mrs. E. T. Slanphter, Mr.-. J. O. Lowman and Mrs. IJyron Hector. Mrs. IT. Olson entertained the "Wcdncs dav Afternoon Social club at her home on'PcertT East street liicsav afternoon. after-noon. . ViSlela in a low bo,v decora ted the renter of the luncheon table. A lavender lav-ender color schfriifi prevailed in the ir.c.i'i. Covers were la id for the club-ptembers club-ptembers and one extra fe'ueet, Mrs. D. T. Liythe. The khdlng sor-iai event of the day t. be the annual junior prom of the University Univer-sity of Utah at the Hotel Utah this eve-ninV. eve-ninV. A large number of invitations have been issued to th!. the most important school fun'-tlon of the ypar. The com-rmttne com-rmttne in ch.i-re of tlio entertainment in-rl in-rl i jf-s Jru-k tir-rrliigioii, riiairmnn; yUs Ttnin Younsherg. MI.-r lJuloros Stohl, Brvan Johnson and rousia3 Liainmctt. The women of the First Methodist church ;-uwl thv ilath Methodist chijrch will g"! ve a I'.Ientrr.e party at tie First .hurch this ovenlfS. The Methodist soldiers sol-diers from Ftort Doujrias will t-e quests of ho no;'. ' The annua! mcetJng of the Young Women's Christian n5oriation will bo this evming at the asnociation rooms in th Continental Bank build inc. 'Inner 'In-ner will he served at j:o0, and tiie meet-tncj meet-tncj will follow. No roportF will he read tins yenr. Instead, irirtM of the ayso-da- tion will r In life pieturrj. Illustrating diiTrrent pliast-s of t h. wurk. Mr?. I.ilMart H int r.-jM entertain t a Tr.i8cel!ancwiis shower this treniti at hei home on South Firt West tr" t. in honor of her nice, Miss La Vera Wilson, a February htide. The Cross a ui!l:try to Wcwvlcraf ; will . rr.et-t toJ.iv from i'j until it o'clock !n lh Allen blo k. The Central W. C. T. U. will meet this afternoon In the Y. W. " A. rooms In the Continental Bank building. The third in a series of Uvturr on "JVtuocrary" v.ill l-e clvnn this afiorncon ar the T.adio.' Literary cluh hou at tiio reculrtr rlidi niet-Hmc. The P.cv. t der F. A. M urphy will p ret nt I he nAr "The A waken ins of China." M i- Lorothy Hchweik't rt will pla y a vinihi solo. .i' 'foM.p.ini'd hy M rs. Lyd ia li 1 1 F'if'Oth.hy. lir-rpifc:. A piano dni will l- Clven hy Ti L. It. Rurku nnd Miss liower.a. Korns Mrs. Krnest A. Hnili h snd Mis. C C.' Dailv wilt plve a vccil duet. Miss June MCunc wl'l leave Monday for California, to r-nia in tomo tntie ior the benefit of lier heah h. n Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 11a i ret t r.f (js Fifth East hitvi t will leave S.it tjrday for an ex'p:id'-d southern a?id eat-tern trip. Thev will visit New Orleans and Falm Bench and will return home by way of the eastern east-ern ultlcs. Mr. Clare nee Milner has returned from Washington, where -she visited Semitor and Mrs. W. H. Ktnir. |