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Show j ji Mrs. i i Henry j Dewey 41 Stevens, ' i formerly j Miss I Josephine Wallace, in her i; wedding j: gown. Mr. and ';. Mrs. i; Stevens will make I; their home I at Ely, i Nevada. ? 1 :sakx sill fvvia ill si ,y - . i : ' - Church Wedding Marked by Simplicity A SIMPLE church wedding was that of Miss Josephine Wallace and Henry Dewey Stevens, which took plavc last nlsht at S o'clock at the First ; Congregational church. .Palms and white chrysanthemums on pedestals outlined the ; chancel rail. Tho ceremony was per- formed hy the Rev. KJmer J. Goshen, in tlie presence of relatives and Intimate friends. ( The bride wore a beautiful sown of white fteorpette crepe trimmed in silver jnd a collar of rose point. Her veil was vaupht with a silver band und orange-blossoms orange-blossoms worn by lcr mother. The Vihlal houqnei was of bridu roes and 1 white nariipsus. The weddim: music was furnislied by Charles Shepherd, organist. Walter Wallace Wal-lace sans "Because," Just preceding the ccremonv. The weddimr march from : "T)hengrtn" srteted the approach of the . wedding party. Mendelssohn's "Sprint I ffins'' was played during the ceremony and the Mendelssohn wedding nuich was Ihf recessional. The couple left immediately after the ' weddins for V'Ay, Nov., to malte their ; home. The poing-away ?own was of dark xj'due velours, with hat to match. i A. 1 .- Miss Marion Whitney entertained at ; luncheon et her home on Second avenue i "yesterday afternoon, in honor of Miss Ro-p" Ro-p" hecca Cl'awson. a January bride. I'ink TA-irnations in a brass basket, with pink tulle on the handle, way the centcrpiceo I - lor tiie taok'. Covers were laid for twen-y twen-y i.v of the close friends of the bride. Tlie aVternoon was spent in knitting. i. :;: Mi -p. P. T. Stockman entertained at a Kcnsinpton and tea yesterday afternoon su her home on M street, in compliment to Miss t-uetle Morningstar. a hrkle of 1 he new yea,r, Tho atlernoon was spent in ppwirig for the hride and tea was served late in the afternoon. Christmas greens and red berries were .Society news for the Sunday edition will not be received by telephone later than 11 o'clock Saturday morning. Such items must relate only to events of Saturday or for the coming week. Social events of the past week must be sent in by Friday night. Club notes wilL not be received by telephone tele-phone later than Friday. used to decorate the rooms and a basket uf fruit wan the centerpiece for the tea table. Fourteen girl friends of the bride were invited for the afternoon and a few of the mothers of the young women were invited for tea. Tho.se invited for the afternoon included, includ-ed, besides Miss Mornlngstar, Miss Marion Wiskey, Miss Beulali Hudson. Miss I-e-nora Smith, Miss Luclle Armstrong". Miss Helen Greenwood, Miss Florence Oliver, Miss Frances Richards, Miss Winifred Jensen, Miss Frances Jensen, Mrs. Thomas lott, Mrs. Paul Ray and Miss Marion Tuttle. it Miss Isabel Ilalton entertained the senior sen-ior members of the Ipsa Loquitur society of the 1,. D. S. U. at her home yesterday afternoon. Active and alumni members were present. Games were played and refreshments served. The. rooms were decorated with Christmas ornamentations. Assisting the hostess in .serving were Mrs. II. J. Halt on. Miss Ethyle Ilalton und Miss Lucile Seare. Professor and Mrs. W. M. McKendriek announce the engagement, of their daughter, daugh-ter, Kleone, to Walter M. Emery of the Muth artillery at Camp Kearny and a son of George R. Fmery of the presidency of the Salt Lake stake. ;: Miss Caroline Schiller will entertahu at a Kensington this afternoon at her home. Sixth East street, in compliment to Miss Helen Hughes, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. A. Hughes. Mrs. L. E. fforagtie will entertain at an ! Orpheum parly Saturday afternoon, followed fol-lowed by tea at the Xewhouse. hotel, in compliment to Mrs. Sherrlll Tompkins of I. os Angeles, who is the guest of her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Walter HaiKlln. :; Miss Marian Cannon will entertain with a pupils' rt'oi'.nl in the supper room of the Hotel I'tah Saturday afternoon from 4 until .". o'clock, followed hy an Informal reception from G until f o'clock. The pro. gra mine will be furn is hod by M iss Virginia Vir-ginia Freeze. .A I iss Ruth Stew art. Miss Madelyn Stewart, Miss Lima Watson, Miss Caroline Thomas. Miss Thtlma Warner War-ner and Miss Zora Home. Announcement is made of the marriacre of Miss Jlessie Brown, daughter nf Mrs. Zillah lirown of thip city, to H. M. Frie-d.d. Frie-d.d. which took place at San Diego. Monday. Mon-day. Mr. Friedel is connected with the loOth base hospital at Camp Keicrnv The Sunshine unit of the Red Cross will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Commercial club for sewing. Mis Vfrcinia Jane Houtz and Miss Julia Terrell Shores will entertain at a dancing party this evening at the Ladies' Literary club house. One hint tired and fif;v invhaiions hsvt been issued. Mrs. Simon Bamberger will be "at homo" intnrmally this afternoon in one of her regular semimonthly nt-homo days at her home on Last First South street. Miss Marion H'.skey will entertain this a ftcrnoon at iier homo on West minster avenue In honor of Miss Lucile Morning-itar. Morning-itar. a Januai-y bride. Miss Dorothv Moss man will entertain memher-' of the senior class or" the East high school at luncheon today at her home. Fa st Third South street, in I compliment to her guest. Miss Glen Echo Early of Washington, who is on her way from Australia. i The Froebel so.-iety will meet a! noon 1 :eday at ihe Ncwhousc hotel i'ov lunch- c-on. All graduates of the kindergarten department of the University of I.'iah are invited. The current events and current lltera-mre lltera-mre soction of tlie Ladles' literary club will meet at the rluli house, this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. C. O. Dnnshee will tiiBL-uss "Soldiers' Insurance" and Mrs. Grant Swan wil! read a paner on ''ar l'inajice." v The. Mstory-iourint section of the Ladies' I-iiunu y club wlil meet this morn ins n t M o'clock at tlie eluliliouse. ".Famous Waterways of South America"' will be discussed by Mr?. S. F. Fenton. & jrrs. H. J. Pinimiy and daughter, Mrs. Meivin Sowles, and two cniWreii iiae Kone to Los Angeles to spend the remainder re-mainder of the winter. Mrs. V.. J. Riiiirialz and daughter, Lu-ciio. Lu-ciio. will leave totiay for t-i Jollrt. Cal., to spend the remainder of the winter. I I Mrs. Helen M. Tibhals has returned to j her homo in 'YVeiscr. Idaho, after spend-i spend-i ing trio holidava with her .on. "V'iiham 1 Howard Tibhals, and Mrs. Tibhals. Mrs. 1 Tibbais 15 librarian and house mother of 1 the Interir.ountain institute of Weiser. Sc i I Mr. and Mrs. Maurice -Tone? and daughter, Marion, have returned from I;idwi, Nov.. and are now at home at ."14 Lin2ias avenue. They have as thrir K"est Mr?. Joseph Ir-in. Jr.. of El Pao. Texas, who wiil remain for sonic time. V Mrs. Harold Man-pian-ie, formerly ?5isa PoroM-.y 1 rushes, iias a rrived from Ca li-iornia li-iornia ard wi'l bo the pnes-rt of h(r mother. Mrs. M. A. Hul:e-. for tnn! weeks before rr pinning a c-onren tour j with her sister. Miss Helen Hughes, who is also visiting liere. Mr. Macriuarrie is now in tra inir.ar at Mare Island for the United Plates navv. Mii? F-sther Hansen of Samly and E. A. Carlson, wiiose emiau'cment wap rr-centl;- annouiu-r.ri, will he the p-nests of honor at a dinner to be iii'fn t?a:nrdny evening' by Miss Emma Christophcraon at her home in Sandy. About twenty-five guests will be in attendance. The &an Francisco Chronicle of December Decem-ber Zl says: Regretful farewells will be said today to-day to Mrs. Shirley Penrose Ames, who will leave for "her home in Salt Lake n.fLer a. visit of ten days in California. Cali-fornia. It is the second time since her marriage lat year that this attractive at-tractive you lis matron, the former Miss Sari ta Taylor of San Francisco, has visited in ?an Francisco, and her coming is always the signal for much , pleasurable entertainment. Shirley Penrose Jones was unable, owiny to tlie pressure of business, to accompany accom-pany his wife to San Francisco, nor has lie found it possible to .ioin her here, as was their pian, and it Is for this reason that Mrs. Jones's visit is I curtailed. i Mr. and Mrs. TV F. Persson have re- i turned to Gariand after a brief visit tV Mrs. Persson's sisLer, Mrs. Stephen H. i McMwrrtn, aud Mrs. McMurrin in tlie Fairmont apartments. ; The Daughters of the Indian War Veterans Vet-erans are requested to meet at tne Lion House on Saturdav morninar at 0:30 and assist with Kt-d Cross work. |