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Show and Mrs. John Neff of East Mill Greek. The rooms were prettily decorated with the allied flags and plants. Music was furnished by a quartet. The bride wore a gowu of white Georgette crepe, with a wedding veil of white tulle, and carried a shower bouquet of bride roses. The young couple left Saturday for a honeymoon trip to the Pacific coast. The Murray . branch of the American Red Cross has opened up the old Commercial club building as an emergency hospital during the epidemic of the Spanish influenza. Mrs. A. Christy, formerly of Helena, Mont., Is the matron in charge. 1 MURRAY , MURRAY, Oct. 2G. Mrs. E. C. Hickman end little daughter, Barbara, left Saturday of last week for St. Louis, Mo., where they will make their home. Mrs. C. G. Pace left Tuesday for Camp Fremont, Fre-mont, Cal., where she was called on account of the serious illness of her husband. Dr. C. G. Pace,- a former physician oT Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Schwan and family are now located in their new home on Vine street. Mrs. J, C. Derrick of Ashton. Idaho, was the guer,t of Mrs. W. R. Clark, Wednesday. Mrs. F. H. Johnson returned to her home in Bingham, Monday, after a few days spent with her 1 mother, Mrs. N. Lundquist. Mrs. A. Waugerien left Saturday of last week for her home in Vining. Kan., after a visit of several weeks with friends in Murray and Salt Lake. Mrs. L, A. Johnsou left Friday of last week for American Lake, Wash., to visit some time with her husband, who is iu the government service there. The marriage of Miss Nina Spencer and Julian Neff took place Friday of last week in the Salt Lake temple. In the evening a large reception was held for the immediate families nt tbe home of the bride's grandparents, Bishop' |