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Show THRIFT STAMP TEA IS LATEST IN PHILANTHROPIC ENTERTAINMENTS" Jb" Miss Helen J Sheets (left), who is expected home this week from Oaksmere, I New York, mm where she has J! attended school the last year, and Miss Etna Paikinson, who i has just returned home after heing graduated from the University of California. Service h Inspiration ; of Aff Kinds of Diversion J rpj HTUANTH ROPIC and patriotic en-iT en-iT tcrtainments continue to be the ' nOst pjominent features in Salt Lake society. With the needs brought by the war, parties for mere pleasure seem out of place, so (lie love for diversion is utilized loward raising funds for the Red Cross and other calls. ; The latest idea in -benefit entertainments entertain-ments is :l tKtit't stamp tea. which will be given by J he board of directors of the Sarah Daft home, June 4, from 3 until 6 o'clock in the afternoon. (Jailers will be asked to bring thrift stamps or I baby bonds, which will be turned into an endowment fund for the institution. The interest will be devoted to making improvements and aiding in the upkeep of the home. In that way patriotic purposes pur-poses will be served in the investment in the thrift stamps, and the returns from thern will aid a worthy philau-thropy. philau-thropy. The committee on arrangement for the I entertainment will be Mrs. Margaret Z. Cherdron, Mrs. Simon Bamberger, Mrs. : B. A. M. Vroiseth, Mrs. John Cowan, Mrs. Charles Peet, Mrs. A.. Fred Wey, Mrs. Duncan Mac Vichic, Mrs. Frank Gray, Mrs. G. B. Lock hart, Mrs. G. Y. i Adams, Mrs. C. Countryman, Mrs. F. S. Richards, Mrs. A. B. Grecsou, Mrs. Milton Mil-ton Lipnian, Mis. A. if. Cowie, Mrs. Irfiuisa Smith, Mrs. Louis Simon, Mrs. W. H. Bint?., Miss Edna Cohen, Mrs. Henry Hoffman. Mrs. J. Y. Marshall, -.Mrs. C. H. McMahon, Miss Margaret I I Gibbons, Mrs. Pauline Sands, Mrs. 'Tcore Putnam, Mrs. H. G. McMillan, 1 Mrs. A. B. Irvine, Mrs. S. Eichards. . n X honor of Miss Helen Spencer, a bride of the week, Miss Sarah Bur- ' ton eutertained last night at her home on East First South street. The decorations deco-rations were in bridal wreath and pink peonies. The flowers were arranged in a silver basket as a centerpiece for the supper table. The hostess was assisted &i tr pi ' l J Gardner, Mrs. Harold C. Handeo and "Sn, n . . ' ' The house wss decorated with summer N. et1jifcr fc388 ' ' " X iSB flowers. The guests were seated at S W'jjO I ' s J small tables, each having a centerpiece U ' ' " , wii!ia,iVV.ni1')!1ir'. "Zn 'yJ'i.v. MiJ; I ,f t ik 111$ : ' Martha Barlow, Mrs. Benjamin How- "ga8i!pl El? fij' J . ";l k ''" ' -; :'J ells, Miss Kuth "Kingsbury, Mrs. Grant. . IP . m ' 1 ' ' ''8IB?- , SwanMiss Irene Tolton and Mrs. W. " ' f '.' ORADUATI.NO seniors of the Univnr- Jjk - ' ' J X! " -Vi s . Vff sify'of Utah were guests of honor i. ; ' j!?? ' " ' ' at the University cafeteria under the . ti?3.?-'-i I '3-5 direction of Miss Lucy M. Van Cott. '.iiMftry' 'wip! ' i . Jf fN wH The room was decorated with a profu- ' $$M'$? '!'v'JESs W sion of summer flowers, aud the flowers ' " -..V, ' PtHam'fe' ' - and small American flags were used on I' ' - vii 'Stt th"o tables. Covers were laid for about . W& - eighty members of the graduating class, 0 'i - and Dr. and Mrs. John A. Widtsoe and s?'"v .--Jl V ' T$ 'Ul Mr.-nd Mrs. W. W. Ritcr. WW&Sjijt M Later in the evening the entire stu- Efv&wjifeS' dent body of the university was enter- i. , ' :.! taiood at a dancing party in the men's i &!fi "' g'fex -'M gymnasium, in honor of the graduating ' vr class. The ball was decorated with mmmmmLSwStt ' 1 American flags and university banners . p.$$s and cozy corners were arranged about , r the room. The punch table Mas placed - . , in a bower of palms and ferns, and was decorated with red peonies and snow- . ' ' ' 8J " balls to carry out the university colors. M Music for dancing was furnished by the -:J ''i'Mm- ' - '"' 'mm las band." About COO enlisted men from '' " ''jj ernoon ahd evening by Dr. and Mr?. '" y1 's , n Widtsoe at their home on South Twelfth ' ' Xjr ' ' &J W iS SsS. " I Vl J East street. The degree graduates were " " J voT i ay' -s- received in the evening and the normal 0-v57i7lQTC:,V Wedding Long Kept a Secret s Announced as a Surprise ANNOUNCEMENT is made by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Spiker of the mar riagn of their daughter, Lula Kldredge Spikor, and Robert William Wasson. son of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Wasson. The wedding took place September S at FaTmington, but has been kept a secret until this time. The aJlnonncenicnl , whiih came as a marked surprise, was made at a large bridge tea given by Mrs. Spiker at her home on First avenue yesterday alter-noon. alter-noon. The living room was decorate, I in bridal wreath and snowballs, combined with palms aud ferns, carrying out :i white and green color scheme. The tea table in the dining room had a basket of red roses as a centerpiece, with red candles at either end. A shower of kewpies was suspended from the chandelier. chande-lier. The tally cards were slippers and bridal bouquets. Tin- announcement wag made on the back of calling cards containing the bride's new name, enclosed en-closed i u envelopes addressed to each of the guests. Assisting Mrs. Spiker and the bride in receiving were Mrs. .1. U. Eldredge, Sr., grandmother of the bride. Miss Mildred Mae.Lcan and Miss Virgiuia Gibson. Presiding at the tea table iu torn were Mrs. Wellington E. Lake, Mrs. Frank E. Doherty, Mrs. Bruce Cramer, Cra-mer, and Mrs. Clifford Kay. Assisting in serving were Miss Ruth Spiker, Miss Lucile Mac-Lean, Miss Lueilo Ensign and Miss Alice Luudberg. The couple, will be at home after dune 10 at Panaeu, New, where the bridegroom bride-groom has located as a mining engineer since the wedding. Both are former students of the East high, and the marriage is the development develop-ment of a boy and girl romance. The bride is an attractive young woman and the bridegroom is bright and capable, belonging to one. of Salt Lake's most prominent families. ONE of the most interesting weddings of the season will take, place on Wednesday, when Miss Helen Spencer aud Bex Wiudor Williams will bo married mar-ried in the Salt Lake temple. A wedding wed-ding breakfast will bo given at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Williams, on East Second South street, following the ceremony. In the evening a reception will be given in honor of the couple at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Spencer, on B street. Miss Mary Godbe will be the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Miss Edna Williams, Wil-liams, Miss Marion Whitney and Miss Mario Hodson. Mr. Williams is enlisted in the aviation avia-tion division of the Unitedtates army, and has been called to the school at Berkeley, Gal. lie and his bride will leave soon after the wedding for California, Cali-fornia, where they will make their home while Mr. Williams is in training. MISS NAOMI TINQEY and Frank 13. Matheson will be. married in the Salt Lake temple on June 6. A reception recep-tion will be given in the evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. rind Mrs. Franklin S. Tingey, at 130 North Second West street. Miss Mercie By-water By-water will be bridesmaid aud Jack Muthcson will act as best man for Mr. Mathcsou. MKS. ARTHUR. BENJAMIN HIRTH announces the engagement o,hcr daughter. Both Uortense, to Henry Gordon Gor-don Ilutchins, son of Hale V. llntchin:. The wedding will take place early in June. Both yoiuig people on, members of well known famillies and prominent, socially. Mis Hirth is a. former Btudeflt of tbe University of Utah, and has been a teacher in tin1 city schools during the past year. PROMINENT among war service entertainments en-tertainments will be a tea to be given on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. ', E. Allen, 929 First avrnoc. The entertainment is being planned by tbe members of the Stnilh club, composed com-posed of local Smith college students. Mrs. Allen was a member of the first graduating class of the. college. The tea is for the benefit of the Smith unit for civilian relief, which is now engaged in active service of reconstructing reconstruct-ing the villages in France. The members mem-bers of the unit are former students of Smith, and Hoy are the only college noil now iu l-'rance doing active worlt. Much ' f the reconstruction work which has been done has again been destroyed de-stroyed by Hie fighting, and the village) and homes must again be established. (Continued on.rnge Three.) uy iuiB. j' idiih mgicy , mia. -l. xv, oju,. - ton and several of her girl friends. The guests numbered 24. Miss Marion Whitney gave a box party in Miss Spencer's honor yesterday yester-day afternoon at the Orpheum, followed fol-lowed by tea at the Hotel Utah, The party included twenty. A number of other entertainments have been given during the week in honor of Miss Helen Spencer the past week. Monday afternoon Miss LuCile Reid was hostess at- a kensington for her at the borne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Reid on Harvard avenue. ave-nue. Miss Eleanor Clawson entertained sixteen friends of the bride at the Paramount-Express theater, followed by, a supperyal. the Clawson home on First avenue. Tuesday afternoon Miss Pris-cilla Pris-cilla Cartwright entertained at a ken-sington ken-sington aud iu the evening the bride was guest of honor at an informal entertainment en-tertainment given by Miss Helen Midg-ley Midg-ley and Mrs. Gordon Kirby at the Midgley home on South Fifth East street; Miss Mary Clayton entertained ' friends of Miss Spencer on Wednesday 'V'ftcriioon at her home on B street. On iursdav afternoon Mrs. T. A. Williams and Miss Edna Williams were hostesses at a kensington and tea in honor of the bride, who was also guest of honor at an entertainment given by Miss Margaret Mar-garet Felt Thursday evening. Miss Mary Godbe entertained at a tea at her home on B street, on Friday afternoon in honor of three spring brides, Miss Spencer, Miss Dolores Stohl aud Miss Ruth Howell, and Friday evening Miss IHittie Felt entertained for Miss Spencer. MISS LOUISE EDGHE1LL, a June bride, was the guest of honor at a matinoe party at the Orpheum, followed fol-lowed by tea at the Newhouse hotel yesterday yes-terday afternoon, with Mrs. Arch Bez-zant Bez-zant as hostess. Pink peonies in a Dolly Warden basket, with a pink tulle bow-on bow-on tho handle, was the centerpiece for the tea table. A pink tulle bow marked the seat for the guest of honor. The guests included Mrs. J. K. Edg-heill, Edg-heill, Miss Jacquita Edgheill, Mrs. Arthur Beckman, Mrs. Walter L. Felt, Miss Edna Kay, Mrs. Charles Boeder and Mrs. E. O. Engberg. OUT of town members of the Gamma Phi sorority who graduated from the university in 1913, were guests of fcor at a dinner party given last eveu-iag eveu-iag by Miss Marie Gaby and Miss j Nanon Groxall at the home of Miss Gaby on Second avenue. The guests of honor who are visiting in the city were yrs. Kobert Edwards, Mrs. Hamilton Gardner, Mrs. Harold C. Handee and Mrs. Reed Wimmer. The house ws.s decorated with summer flowers. The guests were seated at small tables, each having a centerpiece of flowers in wicker baskets. One table was decorated with yellow, one with pink, one blue and one lavender. Covers were laid for the ' following, beside the guests of honor: Miss Hor-tenso Hor-tenso Young, Miss Claire Riter, Mrs. William Winder, Mrs. Burt Judd, Miss Martha Barlow, Mrs. Benjamin How-ells, How-ells, Miss Ruth Kingsbury, Mrs. Grant Swan, Miss Irene Tolton and Mrs. W. D. Gaby. GRADUATING seniors of the Univer-sify' Univer-sify' of Utah were guests of honor at a dinner party given last evening at the University cafeteria uuder the direction of Miss Lucy M. Van Cott. The room was decorated with a profusion profu-sion of summer flowers, and the flowers and small American flags were used on to tables. Covers were laid for about eighty members of the graduating class, and Dr. and Mrs. John A. Widtsoe and Mr.-nd Mrs. W. W. Riter. Later in the evening the entire student stu-dent body of the university was entertained enter-tained at a dancing party in the men's gymnasium, in honor of the graduating class. The hall was decorated with American flags and university banners and cozy corners were arranged about the room. The punch table -was placed in a bower of palms and ferns, aud was decorated with red peonies and snowballs snow-balls to carry out the university colors. Music for dancing was furnished by the university orchestra and the Fort Douglas Doug-las band. About 200 enlisted men from the fort were guests, and members of the Comrade club assisted iu the entertainment. enter-tainment. The graduates of the university were guests at a reception given Friday afternoon aft-ernoon and evening by Dr. and Mrs. Widtsoe at their home on South Twelfth East street. The degree graduates were received in the evening and the norma! graduates were guests in the afternoon. The house was decorated in red, white and blue, with peonies, snowballs and iris. A musical program was given during dur-ing the evening by a quartet, including Miss Romania Hyde, Miss !3ncis Grant and Miss Beth Walton. MBS. S. J. MERB1TT of Tooelo was guest of honor at a card party given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Elizabeth Stocking at her apartment in the Peery hotel. Following the card games tea was served at small tables. The decorations were in late spring gar- ij M ISS LOUISE EDGHEILL (left), who will be married to Henry Johnston Bryant, Jr., June ! ::iVii- 15; Mrs. Robert William Wasson, formerly Miss Lula Eldredge Spiker, whose marriage, j : which took place last September, is just announced. den flowers. Covers were laid for twelve friends of the gnest.of honor. MRS. HENRY J. BINCH and Mrs. F. S. Martin entertained yesterday afternoon at a shower and tea in honor of Mr. Guy Campbell at the home of Mrs. Bineh on South Eleventh East street. The tea table was arranged with a centerpiece of yellow spring flowers in a crystal basket. Covers were laid for eighteen guests. Miss Klva Harman cnlertainod Thursday evening for the girls and jsome of the teachers of her graduating I class at her home en West North Tem-I Tem-I pie street. The evening was spent in i games and dancing. Tho centerpiece of the table was a large eut-gla6 'basket, filled wit pink sweet peas and tied with a large bow of green tulle, over piuk satin, and at dhcfi plate was a corsage bouquet of pink sweet peas. The menu also carried out the pink and white scheme. Tin- grate in the living room was banked with deep-red peonies and large vases of the, same flowers were placed about the room. j; TX RQUP of charming brides Top (left), Miss Ann McQuarrie, whose engagement to L. Boyd : I Hatch of Logan is announced today; Miss Margaret Oden, who will be married to Henry I lE. Marron June 11; bottom (left) , Miss Carrie Sampson Day, whose engagement -to-Wallace W. Carter is announced today; Mrs. Francis F. Wetzel, formerly Miss Edith Timms, a Septem- : ber bride, who left last week for Austin, Texas, to join her husband, who is an instructor in the ij aeronautic service of the United States army. ,1 SOCIETY (Continued from Page One.) The tea is for the purpose of raising s$ fundus to continue this work. Mrs. Simon Bamberger and Mrs. E. A. Wall will pour during the afternoon. Mrs. D. Moore Lindsay will be the guest oi honor. A musical program will be given by Miss Florence Kimball and Mrs. Lydia White Boothby. The guests will be received between 4 and 6:30 o'clock. ' The following women who are former students of Smith and are activo in support sup-port of the unit, will assist on Tuesday 8, afternoon: Mrs. Ernest Bamberger, : Miss Dorothy Weber, Miss Laura Weber. Jk Mrs. (1. B. Rosenblatt. Mrs. Daniel Alex- ander, Mrs. Scott Oroo, Miss Margaret J, King Moore, Miss Helen Greenwood. Miss Sadie Meyers. Mrs: E. M. Harnett, u Mrs. .Tack Keith, Miss Tillie Hesselberg, .. Mrs. D. Stockman, Miss Mary Slorer. .. Miss Elsa Bamberger" Miss Winifred Dyer and Mrs. R. R. Van Valkenhurg. j v . MISS HELEN SPENCER, whose marriage mar-riage to Rex Williams will take place on Wednesday, will be guest of It honor at a tea to be given this after i: noon by Miss Marie Hodson at her home i jiVderal Heights. On Monday after-woii after-woii Miss Connie Y'ouug will entertain n Kensington in honor of two spring brines, Miss Ruth Howell and Miss Spencer. In the evening the same j. brides will be guests at a dinner party be given by Mrs: Shirley Jones. Miss Both Howell was guest, of honor at a luncheon given by her sifter. Mrs. David . I. Stoddard, at the Hotel Utah roof garden on Friday. The table was artistically artis-tically decorated with a variety of spring flowers, aud covers were laid for j , sixteen. A NUMBER of parties will be given during the week in honor of Miss j Naomi Tingey. a bride, of June. Mon- day evening Mrs. Minnie C. Taylor and Mrs. Mabel Langton will entertain for the bride at the home of Mrs. Taylor on North First West street. Mrs. A. Frank r Barnes, Jr., sister of the bride, will be hostess at a dinner party at her home on McClelland avenue, in her honor on -' Tuesday evening. A luncheon will be given for Miss Tingey on Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Roy Rands and Miss Catherine Matheson at the home of Miss Matheson on North Second West street. On Friday afternoon the bride will be I guest of honor at a tea to be given by Miss Merle Ingram at her home in the Holt apartments. Miss Tingey will also J be guest of honor at' a luncheon to be j given at the Hotel Utah on Saturday afternoon, when Miss Batsheba Wil-1:jU!is Wil-1:jU!is will b'e hostess. MRS. E. J. HOLLAND aud Mrs. Horace Hor-ace Walker will entertain at aj : Ni :lt the Walker home on Second ave-tktV ave-tktV Friday afternoon iu honor of Miss Anna McQuarrie, a spring bride, and Mrs. Floyd B. Odium of New Y'ork, sisters of Mrs. Walker. The guests' will be received between 2 and 5 o'clock. 7 Miss Pearl Hemsley and D, H. Athay j. of Boise, Ida., were married yesterday morning at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. James Hamsley, 137 Cleg-horn Cleg-horn avenue. A weding breakfast feJ-lowed feJ-lowed the ceremony. Tlie couple will '" make their home in Boise. News has reached the citv of the engagement en-gagement of Lieutenant Edward Ban- j ning, wdio i stationed at ('amp Lewis. American Lake, anil Miss Vivian Spaid - of Spokane. The weddmg will take place June I at Tacoma. Lieutenant Banning is a graduate of the University of Utah and a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. lie entered the first officers of-ficers training camp at the Presidio. He is now connected with the. depot brigade at American Lake and the couple will ( make their home there for the present. J The bridegroom has many friends in Salt Lake who will be interested in the il announcement. Bishop and Mrs. .M. S. Woolley of 1165 Third avenue a.nnounce the engagement en-gagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Justin Fitzgerald of San Francisco. Rt. Rev. Frank Hale Touret, D. D. Monday, June 3, 8 p. m. Students' recital. Tuesday, June 4, 4 p. m. Junior play. . Wednesday. Juno 5, 7:30 a. m. Holy communion at Rowland Hall. 8:30 p. mH senior breakfast, J 1 a. m. Conferring of diplomas anil address at St. Mark's cathedral, by the Rt. Rev. Frank Hale Touret, D. D. Mrs. A. TL Yossmeyer, who will leave soon for Colorado to make her home, will be guest, of honor at a bridge leu to be given on 1'riday afternoon by Mrs. VV. . Parker at her home on Westminster avenue. Gillig, Mrs. Ruppert Lordly, Mrs. George Distler. Mrs. W. IT. Bul-iard, Bul-iard, Mrs. T. O 'Callahan, Mrs. W. Canniff, Mrs. M. Hoffman. Mrs. Fred Gravos, Music was eu-ioved eu-ioved and ten. was served. Mrs. Louis Sampson announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Carrie Car-rie Oav Sampson, to Wallace W. Carter, Car-ter, the wedding will take place next month. Mi-, and Mrs. 11. E. Dewsnup announce the engagement, of their daughter, Myrtle, to Vaughn W. Clayton. The wedding will taKo place in tfte latter part of June, when Mr. Clayton will come to the city on a furlough from Camp Kearny, where he is stationed with' the 145th Field artillery. Events of Coming Week The Woman's Democratic, club will entertain at a Dolly Madison breakfast at the home of Mrs. Aquila Nebeker, 1055 East Second South street, on Wednesday. Wed-nesday. The luncheon will be served. ikat 1 o'clock. The following program will be given: Sketch of the life of Dollv Madison, Mrs. Frank H. Fowler; vocal solo, Mrs. Edwin L. Thompson: local events, Mm. 1L V?. Branch; vocal solo, Mrs. Nellie Drnce Pngslrv; informal infor-mal talk, Mrs. H. F. Lapish. Mrs. H. .1. Hayward will act as toastmistross and the following toasts will be given: "To Dollv Madison." Mrs. B. J. Beer; "To President Wilson." Mrs. C. M. Fernstrom; "To Governor Bamberger," Mrs. A. R. Lundine. Reservations for the luncheon may be made by telephoning telephon-ing Mrs. Aquila Nebeker or Mrs. F. II. Grosbell. A card party will be giveji Monday evenin? by the members of the Sunshine Sun-shine Red Cross auxiliary ut the home of Mrs. T. M. Hogan, 325 East Broad-dav. Broad-dav. The committee on arrangements include Mrs. Nora Sickes. The refreshment, refresh-ment, committee consists of Mrs. W. H. White, Mrs. E. B. Harrison, Miss Grace Moran and Mies Edith Hogan. Mrs. H. Olson will entertain the Wednesday Wed-nesday Social club this week at her home. 26.". South Eleventh East street. Members of the Happy Hour club will bo entertained at luncheon Wednesday by Mrs. E. Haslam at her home, 452 Ha slam court, The D'Ace Sewing club will meet June 6 with Mrs. Oak Burris. The, members mem-bers were entertained Wednesday nfter-noon nfter-noon at the home of Mrs. Jack Kellar. Invitations have been issued by the graduating class of Rowland Hall for commencement exercises, June 3 to June 5. The graduates include Miss Deborah Wilkes. Miss Dorothy Payne Miss Helen A. Bevior, Miss Helena Elizabeth Beck and Miss Perle A. P.awden. The pro gram for the commcncemeJit week follows: fol-lows: Saturday. June 1. 8 p. rn. Recital by members of faculty; Miss Churchill, piano; Mr. Skelton. violin; Mrs. Booth-by. Booth-by. harp. Dancing for ahimnae, patrons and school. Sunday. June 2. 11 a. m. Bjicealsa-rcatc Bjicealsa-rcatc sermon, St. Mark's cathedral, the The wedding will take place soon in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. W, "P. Oden auounce the engagement of tlteiv daughter. Margaret, to Henry E. Marrou. The wedding will take place June 11. The weddiru' of Miss Louise Edgheill and Henry Bryan Johnston, Jr., will take place at the home of the bride on June 15. Mr. Johnston is an instructor in-structor in tho naval aviation school, stationed at San Dieo, and will come to the city on a furlough for the wedding. wed-ding. The couple wil) leave for San Diego the day following the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Winter announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Ruth, to Heber McDonald. The weddin will take place in June. Miss Etha Mayo ajrd Edward Russell Rus-sell Woodruff were married on Tues- day evening in the First Congregational church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen, and was followed bv a wedding snpper at the home of the bride 's parents. Dr. and Mrs. H. N". Mayo, on East South Temple Tem-ple street. Mrs. Nelson Story of Boze-man, Boze-man, Mont., aunt of the bride, was matron of honor, and little Miss Marion Haymond was flower girl. Ernest Hill was best man. The eom)ie will make their home in San Antonio. Texas, while the bridegroom is stationed sta-tioned at Kelly field with the aviation corps. Miss Bessie E. Starkey and Victor H. Megerle of Ogden were married Monday afternoon at the First Methodist church. The ceremouv wns performe-d by Rev. J. H. X. Williams. The bridegroom bride-groom will leave soon for duty with the government postal service in France. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Nora Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Parker, Par-ker, to J. M. Macfarlane. Jr. The wedding will take place in Jntie. Mr. aud Mrs. L-ouis Rasmussen have announced the engagement of their daughter,' Daginar Marie, to R. H. C'hristensen. The wedding will take place in June. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jerfsen announce the marriage of their daughter, Win-nifred Win-nifred Z., to Lieutenant Claude W. Stedman, in Cleveland, Ohio, May 21. ! The marriage ceremony was performed per-formed by President King of Obcrlin college, Obcrlin. Ohio, where Mr. and Mrs. Stedman were graduated ten years ago.. The bride wore a gown of hand-embroidered hand-embroidered chiffon with an imported French bertha of point laco. She was attended at-tended by her sisters, Miss Frances Jensen aud Miss Carol Jensen. Immediately Immedi-ately after the ceremony the young couple left for New York. t Mr. Stedman Sted-man will sail soon with his company for France. Mrs. Stedman expects to follow her husband to France soon to engage in some sort of government service. The wedding had been planned for June 21, on the anniversary of their graduation from college, but the mor-I mor-I riage was hastened by the transfer of I Lieutenant Stedman 's company. Mr. ; Stedman won his lieutenant's commis I sion soon after the outbreak, of the war j and has been instructor at Camp Sher-! Sher-! man. Chillicothe, Ohio, for the past six (months. The bride, who is an exceptionally excep-tionally bright and winsome young j woman, has been teaching in Westminster Westmin-ster college. 4 The marriage of Miss Margaret Ag-i Ag-i nes Vadner and Lieutenant Fisher . : Harris took place on Tuesday at noon i at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. (remmell in the Godbe apartments. The i ceremonv was performed by Bishop J Joseph Glass and was followed by j a wedding breakfast. Miss Marjorie j Bidwell was maid of honor. Miss I Phoebe Dey, bridesmaid, and Mrs. ,To- seph Tyler, matron of honor. Judge Harold Stephenson was best man. ; Other attendants were Major Joseph Tyler and Lieutenant J. Pptcraon. The ceremony was performed in a . bower of white iris, bridal wreath and snowballs in one comer of the drawing i room. A stringed orchestra plaved j softly. ' T Hear Von Calling Mc' The j bride woir a gown of while net over silver, with hat to correspond, and car ried a bouquet of roses with lilies of the valley and maidenhair ferns arranged ar-ranged in a shower. A buffet breakfast break-fast followed the wedding. Presiding at the table were Mrs. J. M. Bdweu and Mrs. J. R. Walker. The couple will be at home at Rosebank cottage. 431 First avenue. $ Mrs. Ella McQuarrie of this city, who is now visiting Mrs. Floyd B. Odium Od-ium in New York, announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter, Ann. to L. Boyd Hatch, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hatch of Logan. The wedding will take place in Logan, June 3. Miss McQuarrie is a sister of Mrs. Horace Walker and ?vlrs. C. W. Ohris-tensen Ohris-tensen of Salt Iake and is popular in a large circle of friends here. After a honeymoon trip to the coast, the couple will i)p at home in Txgan. The bride has been visiting her sister sis-ter in New York for the past three months and has been the guest of honor at a number of social functions. The following account of pa rties given for her is taken from New York papers: -Mrs. Arnold Odium gave a lancheon at her home, Palmero avenue, Thursdav afternoon in honor of Mrs. ElJa McQuarrie and her daughter. Miss Ann McQuarrie McQuar-rie of Salt Lake City. Incidentally Inciden-tally it was also a farewell party io Mrs. F. Odium, who is going to-Salt to-Salt Lake City, Utah. Among the guests were: Mrs. Walter Horn, Mrs. W. Canniff. Mrs. Ruppert Lordlv. Mrs. Thomas Fitzpatrick. Mrs. W. II. Bullard. Mrs. L. Maury. Baskets of lilacs were favors. Music Mu-sic and dancing followed the luncheon. A miscellaneous shower was given at Ihe home of Mrs. Walter Horn of Chichester avenue last Monday Mon-day afternoon in honor of Miss Ann McQuarrie of Salt Lake City, Ftah. whose marriage to Boyd II atch will soon take plaee. The room was decorated with . bridal wreaths and lilies of the valley. Among the guests were: Mrs. Thomas Pitzpatrick, Mr. Ella McQuarrie, Miss Ann McQuarrie, Mc-Quarrie, Mrs. Arnold Odium. Mrs. P. Odium. Mts. . Maun, Miss O. |