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Show ;s MAkC.Akhl ll:NkINbON, who wttl be married tomorrow to Hdmund Ji.djre Kearns. and her attendants. Left to ritfit, Miss Dorothy Jenkinson, maid of honor; Mks Johnnie Jenkinson, bridesmaid; the bride; Miss Helen Kearns, bridesmaid. The picture was taken on the spacious stairway oj the Kearns home on East South 1 ( M 1 K ; r Y. 11 1 1-1 1 1 1 1 g a, 11 d, Av i,1 1 l1 J vv; c a , 1? -; a breakfast at the Hotel Utah i t K v vXs-v N xxx x . ' x . vx xxx - 1 f 1 "! - v ; :r f- - - - -ji I 4 - ? J '4 , -xx i v . : I . . - "T : x . - ,vx. - - r r . : li i ' I ; 1 1 " 7i' x sx s 5 v ' ; .'" , - i - . r v , x , v xx xx , - ; ' v, . . ---- -2 X JX, .S-XT .xiS X( - . i k . , ; x - -x . - I - i '- x - x s - ? --x, 7i - - ; - x? " - - I' ' - - ' , ' - -I l-xxx'-S-- , X xt -i 'x i. r 7 . ' x- - 7 O-"1 ' . v x xf v n ' . ' ' ' , ' " J''-.x.vXx,i-itv,'' ' jlx xx" - X . x f. ' ; x - . x x - X,-- X X -xV ' x7A V V S . 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A wedding breakfast will be given at the Hotel .Utah immediately following follow-ing the ceremony. The couple will leave ui the early afternoon for a wedding trip to the coast. They will make their home on a ranch, of which Mr. Kearns h;is charge, near KH.o, Ncv. ?;t if MtS UAKOiAKKT JKNK1.VSON, IV 11 who will be married tomorrow to Rdmutid Judge K'earus, has been the guest of honor at a number of social functions previous to the wedding. Miss Katheriue Whitney entertained at a binchccon for the bride yesterday at ' 1:30 at her home on First avenue. Pink roses in a low silver bowd were the centerpiece cen-terpiece for the table. Corsage bou-fpiet bou-fpiet of Cecil Erunner roses were favors. fa-vors. A filet laco cover was over pink. Covers were laid for fifteen. Miss Ksthor Pickell and Muss Constance Con-stance 1'ickell gavo u tea yesterday afternoon at their home on Sixth South street. Fall garden flowers were used about the rooms. Marigolds in a basket tied with yellow yel-low tulle formed a centerpiece for the talde. Brass candlesticks with yellow-shades yellow-shades were at either end. Place cards were adorued with yellow -blossoms. Bowls of dahlias were used in the living liv-ing room. The hostesses were, assisted by their mother, Mrs. M. B. Pickell. The guests included close friends of the guest of honor. AMATINEK party at the Orpheum. followed by tea at Franklin's, was given by Mrs. Clarence M. Beck yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss Dorothy Cutler, a bride of this week. The tea tablo was decorated in red roses, and the place cards were hand-painted hand-painted in red roses. The party included, besides the guest of ho-.ior. Mrs. A. F. Krickson. Mrs. John C. Cutler, Jr., Mrs. Horace C. Beck, Mrs. Alfred T. Cutler, Miss Louise Cutler and Mrs. Ernest A. Lambonrne. 3i! j, N honor of Mrs. John L. Thomas. U formerly M7s Harriet Partridge, a recent bride. Miss Helen Denny entertained en-tertained at bridge tea yesterday afternoon after-noon at her home, .in. tis.Jiriie apart ments. Yellow fall flowers adorned tho rooms. A combination of the blossoms, blos-soms, including golden marigolds and trailing nasturtiums in various yellow tones, arranged in a basket, formed a centerpiece for the tea table. A yellow yel-low tulle bow on the handle of the basket bas-ket further emphasized the color scheme. Guests were entertained at three tables at bridge, followed by tea. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. A. M. Denny. ,-xOCJAL activities of the University ft3 of Utah will be much in evidence this, the opening week of school. .The Alpha Chi sorority will entertain at a Kensington Tuesday afternoon ar the sorority house, 4 7 Thirteenth Fast ; street. Saturdav ev ening thev will en-tertain en-tertain at a dinner party at the Hotel Utah, and Wednesday evening of the. following week they will give a "Camouflage" "Cam-ouflage" party- at the sorority house. The Chi Omega sorority of tie University Uni-versity of Utah will entertain at a mothers' tea Monday afternoon at their ! chapter house. K'.'Jo Fast First Sv:utli 1 street. Wednesday the active members will entertain at a theater party, followed fol-lowed by supper at the sorority bouse, and Fridav evening thev tvHI ci.fi "Pelican" party at the chapter house. The following week the active members and tho "rushees'.' will be the guests of tho alumnae members; at a Kensington Kensing-ton Monday afternoon. Tuesday evening eve-ning the active members will give a banquet at tho Hotel Utah, and Thursday Thurs-day evening thcyr will entertain informally in-formally at their chapter house. The Delta Epsilon sorority of the University of Utah will entertain at an Orpheum party Wednesday afternoon, after-noon, followed by tea at the Hotel Utah. Saturday afternoon they will entertain at tea at the sorority house, and the following Thursday they will give a banquet at the Hotel Utah, which will be followed by a dancing party in the ballroom of the hotel. , LITTLE folks' party was given J yesterday afternoon by Helen Kogers and Aline Kogers at the home of their parents, Judge and Mrs. E. A. Kogers, on Eighth Fast street. The afternoon was spent in games and tea was served. The bea table had a centerpiece cen-terpiece of fruit arranged in a .basket, with a yellow maline bow on the handle. han-dle. Prize boxes in patriotic designs were favors. Assisting Mrs. Kogers were Mrs. Jay Sogers, Mrs, V erf, ,j, AIcDowcll and Miss Elizabeth James. The guests in-eluded in-eluded Norinno Call, Billy McCrea, Beatrice McCrea. Wallace Sogers, Janet Ja-net Rogers, Katherine Kogers, Billy Rogers, John Rogers, Beatrice Clark, Marian Clark, Edith Badger, LaVon West, Phyllis Doxey, Georgia Doxey, Maxine Aruott, Evelyn Stanford, Louise Sanford, Edmund Orlob, ' Wesley Orlob and Frances Johnson. MRS. J. G. SAWVER entertained at her home on Second avenue in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James Farmer! of Hagermau. Idaho. A bowl of pink I asters was the ccnterpicco for the table. Covers were laid for a few close friends. Weddings and Engagements One of the most intorestiug weddings! of the week will be tl'tit of .Miss Doro- ! thy Cutler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I John C. Cutler, Jr.. nd pramlilaubter i uf former Governor John C. Cutler, and j Hyrum S. Eriekson, whieli will, take j phi'-c We-dDCf-day in the Salt Lake temple. tem-ple. A reeeption v.ii be fjiveu in the evening at the home of the bride's parent?. par-ent?. 1S-5 V. street. Miss Lo:.',ie Cutler, sister of the (Continued on Page Tvo.J . WM-eJf - RSI v, c'x-.; - (Continued from Page One.) t'!l'. will bo !ri.k-mui.,l, :i in Albert fen-i th xxill bo best man. The couple "ill 0 to California ou :i hom-vinoon trip. t The marriage of Mrs. Nellie Weak r'ioe ?,tid Loreno Dow Vo'.u: of lie'llev. Idaho, will take place 't.,!ne?-::y 't.,!ne?-::y iii the Salt Lake temple. A reception recep-tion will be qiveu in the evening at the home of the bribe's parentv, Mr. n:i,l Mr. H. M. Bleak, on Roberta aeenuc. T'ae R-eddinu of Miss Leone Lees, daughter of ,Jojiah Lee. :iud. Frank i'.l-ivard i'.l-ivard uoodale will ta'i' place Thursday. Thurs-day. The niarnaje of Miss Alice Daniel?, daughter of Mrs. Sophia Daniels, and '. hcstc-r Clifford Pedlar, will take place Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stronniess announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter. daugh-ter. Maude, to Sergoayt A. K. .Tako'nsen, -on of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Jakobsen. The marriage, will take place soon. Mrs. Johanna Jensen announces the marriane -of her daughter. Laura, to i!vdc A. Sheets. The wedding took place Friday noon, and the ceremony was performed by Bishop .1. D. Cum-mings. Cum-mings. t S: Fred Foote announces the marriage of his daughter, Leone, to Lawrence K. Sands, son of Mrs. Annie L. Sands, which took place Wednesday. The marriage mar-riage bad been set for a later date, but was hastened on account of Mr. Sands being called into military service. Lie will leave Wednesday for Fort Logan. Colo., to enter the field artillery. S Mrs. L. Bertagnoli of Salt Lake announces an-nounces the marriage of her daughter. Mario, to David Martin Snyder of Breckenridge, 111. The wedding took place Saturday morning at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church. Mr. and Mrs. James Brosnan announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter. Stella Marie, to Alfred . S. Anderson. Tbo marriage took place Thnrsdav. Word has reached the city or the, :n.ir-ria.se :n.ir-ria.se of Miss Louise Kar:u liascom to '.'reorre Watson fciarrutt r.'- Hitr.dar.Js. X. '?.. Tuesday, September S. The- bride is ,l niece of Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Bas--o:n of -.is city. She is a uraduato of tbe Salt rako hict'n school and later trraduated rrom Webesley college. Mr. Barratt Is also a prf-aduatc of ti-.e Sal- Lake histh school, bur has made his home for th- past few cars In E'elavare and New Tori:. The wide haa been successful in short story v ritiviit and the bridegroom has attained reputation as a cartoonist. Personal Dr. and Mr?. C. V.. Fairway t her ill l-ave "Wednesday tor Now York to make their homo. -Mrs. Leon Maus. formerly Nfisi Irene WUHani;;, loft Monday for Culi-lornia Culi-lornia to join Lieutenant Mauss. who is stationed at Camp l-'remont. j Its'. U. G. Life ha returned from '.'alirornia. v.'here she hos been visiting Tvitii friends. Mrs. Elva Jones has a? her quests her sister. 11 rs. I'red P. Smith', and -'ephew, Gordor Elmer, of California. Mrs. Smith formerly lived in Salt Lake, "out has made her home in southern California for the past two vear?. Mrs. W. S. Bin? or San Dieso is the '.iuest of her mother. Mr. Marv G. Hen. 1 S3 K street. Mrs. Binfjwho formerly lived in Salt -Lake, is on her r,-ay to visit her brother. C. A. Emeis, in Xeir York. if Miss Bessie -Marks has arrived from Oprden to spend the winter v.ith her aunt. Mrs. J. B. M"Enanv. and attend the University or" Utah i'oT her senior vear. i Mr. and Mr3. Ere,! Day hae gone Tu Seattle to make their home. tr-lfl tr-lfl . and Mrs. Frank H. Fowler kit latt week for Palo Alto. Cal., where Dr. Fovler will be acting associate processor pro-cessor of Latin at Le'and Stanford uni- ersifV. : i- ofis3 Aileea C hristensen. dau titer nf Mr. and Mrs. T). II. Cbristen-n, left last TTCch for Berkeley to enter her enior year at the University of California, Cali-fornia, and il ecia)i''-e in history and .economic;, ihc is a graduate of I the Salt Lake hiffh school in JfMtj. x- -j era! entertainments were iiven I'nr .Mivs Christen'-en previous tu her return to eollopp. , ' : Mr. and Mr. I.nna Tyrrell Smith und little son, TyrreH, have iione to Los An-fftde? An-fftde? to make tlieir home, rs. Smith and son have been on the eo? i 1'or three months, and Mr. Smith joined them a hort whilf ago. Mrs William R. Sibley and little son. Don. of (irear. Falls, Atom., left for home last week after :i three weeks' to Mi.H.Kdith Miulotv. X IT" Aliss Fcm Rives left last week for Berkeley t begin her junior year a: the Fniveritv uf California. Mrs". F. O. Howard and daughter. Miss Marjorie Howard, have srone to Omaha rnd will later visit in Chicago. Mrs. Charles W. Blaeklock has arrived ar-rived from Kansas City. Mo., where she .has been -with her husband, who is an instructor in a government school. Mr. Hlaekloek has been transferred to Co-himbup. Co-himbup. Ohio. Mrs. I-ilnekloek, formerly Miss Florence 'rant, is the cuest of her mother, Mrs. DrusiHa Grant, in the Alfa Al-fa dona apartments. Mrs. Mary J. Pitt. Ku Wesi JNorth Temple street , ha.s a a her gncst Kngi ne W. Munfion. national lecturer of t ho Theusophica society. Mr. Munsou will Five a series of lectures on the "wnr nt Unitv ball. Mrs. Marv Oswald has returned from Dallas, Texas, where she has been visiting visit-ing her daughter, Mrs. Monroe Hamilton, Hamil-ton, for the' past, three months. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shilling, dr., of Bingham Cunyon. Utah, are, reoeivini; congratulations over the birth of a sou, j September IS. at St. Mark's hospital. ; Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gates of Green- i field. Ind.. arc the truest" of Mr. and j Mrs. W. F. Con ' I ! Mrs. Francis Rirbcok ha? arrived from Palo Alto, ivhero she has been vi--itinj her husband at Camp Fremur.t, , and will be with her mother. Mrs. Isaac j Jennings. Mr. liirbeclc 1ms been traus- j f erred to Camp Upton. . Y. j ! Mrs. C. II. Petersen has as her Quests Mrs. C. Hasmussen of umaba and h.r i aaus'itcr. Mrs. Kay Knott of Iutto. Miss Rl'.c Jesson, wh if visltin? 'It i ; her sister, yirs. S. B. licnry, in Atlanta, 1 Ga., was the jrucst ar a bridge Lea Wel- ' netday afternoon a; the home of Mrs. j Hcnrv in Atlanta. Mrs. P. O- Perkins v. 511 ffive a reelta! j t'.:is afternoon t her h'"n.e. A'oou. ten- ; i tv pupils wi;i partk'!rae. i ! Mr. and Mr?. Thomas Yarlej- Seattle , S tviI! make their home in tlt Lake '"i'y i while Mr. Variey is stationed at the l'r.!- 1 ver3ttv of Utah. ! I Mrs. R. F.l Vleidiiip ii tl'.o c-jest of '.ir mother. Mrs. C. H. Jon". and h.-r s'stt.--Mrs. V. K. Ra'.l. while Mr. Folding is in ' the Unlt-Jd States service. v- 4 Mrs. Fuen K. Goodini? of SpoJjanc. : Wash., Is the pje.t nf her ; arenli-, Mr. , and irs. C X. Botford, at the Kensitig- ' ton aDartments. I Lieutenant and Mrs. .. M. Ph'.ri? wi.i leave this we?k for .W-w VorV: 'Ji v. whero they will visit, with friends and relatives. L3 ter they will fro to Camp i Humph rev. Virginia, wher1 Lieutenant , Pilaris will be stationed. 1 Mrs. C. M. Kayn of P.aton, X. M.. ii 1 the guest of Mrs. Frnest F. Spricher. I Park avenue. Corporal and Mrs, James Pettecre- ( Paul are rcelvin? conjfratc'atlons O' or , the arrival of a son. Mr--. Paul was formerly for-merly Miss Ve'nia Mackay, and m now at hnic with her parent, r. and Mr. : I . Mackay. while Corporal Paul is stationed sta-tioned at Camp Taylor, Kentu-kv. 1 it Mrs. IT. Ij. Mor'.o'ue of Htok.ii', Wash., spent Friday in .It Lae Citv on her wav home from the east. J Hutrh Fiflfdd left durlrx th'- week for Philip Exeter a'-adrmy, K;;etei. V. H. if ! Mrs. Hinry Jayne of Mi'Si"aiin. Io-is Io-is visiting at the home h-;r si.-r'-r. Mrt. ' Hart J. Fitzgerald. 1.8 K;it .South Tmu- , ?.rr. Bi:ri: Spry ar.d ;.V.v, h-ti l---;d.t for &':riny.'riit il.. w'lore tiiy v ;l; y:-. ;fr. r.rv. who ia in the Ko.rninerit -r-vi-e. Kirkse.y Is Candidate. "a'.te." ferry Kirks y a ri j .'".ir, YJ andi'iae fr,r rhc Dico'Tat!- ncnulna :!-.:; for t?tate ;nator. |