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Show I-. : V ' rvi-.a '-ia-4r; """W ' : y V- Myu ISS MARION WHITNEY, daughter of Mr. I ii:'"- and Mrs. H. G. Whitney, whose engage-; ment to George Harold Felt is announced today, i; "7L 1 iii " """" 3 j f , 1 ( I 4 ' i , ' -4 - - ' f - ' . j i ." , " - (' ' , ! " - " - !' r ' 1 ' - x - " si ! j i ' ' and Now York. Miss Gibson will remain re-main for tho summer. M Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis McGann and little son James Ju;v of South Bend, nd.. arc fjucsli of Mrs. MeGann's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Mcllhvic, at the Jlotel Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Vanl Kuhn left yesterday yes-terday for an extended visit to eastern cities. Miss Chlorissc Gouler has returned from a three months' trip to Portland, as tho fiuesl of her aunt, Mrs. II. K. Coutsby. Colonel and Mrs. Ed'vin Francis Holmes am expeeted in Salt Lakn early in July from Pasadena, where they have spent the winter, and will bo at their country home. Oakwootl, in Cottonwood, for the summer, Mrs. Ira C. I'.arend and small son, Frederick Ira liarend, have gone to San Francisco to .ioin Lieutenant liar-end, liar-end, who is there in a hospital recovering recover-ing from wounds received overseas. I ii : Mrs. William It. Kins; and children havo arrived from Washington to spend tho summer in Salt. Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Farl Smith left. Wednesday Wednes-day for an eastern trip, including visits to New York and Chicago, i Mr. and Mrs. Karl Coombs and baby are at homo at 27(i Tenth Fast street. Mrs. X. F. T.onse of Ogden is the guest of Miss Flureneu Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bugan left last week for a three weeks' eastern trip. Mrs. ,T. A. lieeves left last. week for San Francisco to attend field (lay exercises exer-cises nt the San Kafdol military academy, acad-emy, where her son, David Hooves, is attending schyol. Uavid.will accompany accom-pany his mother home for tho summer vacation. , Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Telle Cannon left, last week for New Y"ork, Boston and Chicago, to be gone several weeks. - ' Miss Dorothy Bailey left Wednesday to visit friends in eastern cities. . " Mr. and Mrs. Ifarold Sinoot, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Ifeod Smoot, liave returned re-turned from New York and Washington. Washing-ton. Mrs. F. C. Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stedmau have arrived in Mt. Pleasant from an automobilo trip to California. They will eomo to Salt-Luke Salt-Luke iu a few weeks. , Mrs. Fdward Woodruff lias returned from the Woodruff ranch, at.' Downey, Idaho, and. is at the home of her parents, par-ents, Dr. and Mrs. II. N. Mayo. . Mrs. Samuel Ncwhouse and mother, Mrs. Mary Stingier, left last woek for Berkeley, Cal., to" visit Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo C. .Moore for several months, and will go from there to southern California Cali-fornia to spend tho remainder of the summer. . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis William Sowles have gone to San Francisco for a ten days' trip. Former Senator and Mrs. Georgo Sutherland arrived in Salt Lake Wednesday Wed-nesday for a stay of two weeks here and are at the Hotel Utah. They will later go to Santa Barbara, Cal., for a three months' visit. - Mrs. William E. Day and son, Edmund, Ed-mund, will leave tomorrow for the east. Mrs. Day will attend the graduation exercises ex-ercises of her daughter, Miss Dorothy Day, who graduates from Wellesley college, col-lege, iu Massachusetts. They will spend the summer visiting with friends and relatives in the east. Mrs. A'ina II. Smoot left last week for Chicago, where she will remain for threo weeks. She will later visit with Miss Margaret liohrman in St. Louis. Mrs. Jack Koimers of Santa Monica, Cal., arrived in Salt Lake, Friday, to visit her brother, Parley J. Johnson, who has just returned from service overseas. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Anderberg are receiving 'congratulations . over. the. arrival ar-rival of a baby daughter, born Wednesday Wednes-day at. the St. Marie's hospital. Mrs. Anderberg was formerly Miss Margaret Spitko. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Steiher left Monday Mon-day for an extended trip in tho east. Miss Juno Whittemore will arrive Tuesday from Los Angeles to visit Miss Edgarda Wedgwood tor several weeks. Mrs. A. Cliu'e of Eureka., Utah, and formerly of Salt Lake, is visiting her Weddings and Engagements MI!. AND MKS. H. G. WHITNEY announce, the engagement of I heir daughter, Marion, to Georgo Harold Fell. The wedding will lake place In June.. ..Both youn'' people belong to prominent promi-nent Salt Lake families and are popular popu-lar in society. The .lirido is a member of tho Chi Omega srtrorily of tho University Uni-versity of I'tali. 'she is 'noted for her dninly beauty and charming personality. personal-ity. Jj: ANNOL'NCFM LN'T is made by Dr. and Mrs. .1. T. Kingsbury of the ongagement of Iheir daughter Orpha, to l"r. Thomas Stanley U'.Malley of New York. Tho wedding will lake plhco in June and tho couple will make their homo in New York. . ;. Miss Kingsbury is one of Salt Lake's riiost. cultured young women. She is a. grarlualo of tho University of Utah :Jnd of the American Academy of Drama! Dra-ma! ie. Art in New York. Dr. O'Malley was graduated from tho University of Wisconsin and of I ho medical department depart-ment of Columbia university. Ho was first lieutenant and was in hospital servico in tho east for tho period of tho war. Tho marriage of Miss Brit a McDonald, McDon-ald, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. W. C. McDonald, and tohu Kimball Wnlley of Meat I In, Wash.,-will take plnco Tuesday, Tues-day, June , - at t ho homo of tho bride, .'Itiij First avenue. Tho ceremony will So' performed at S o'clock and will bo followed bv a reception. ,- Tho brido will bo attended by her twin sister, Miss Afton McDonald, as maid of honor, and by another sister, Mrs. Hoy L. Schuyler, as matron of honor. Frank Hammond will be best man. Tho bridegroom will arrivo in tho city Saturday. . "Mr. and Mrs. D. A. .McMillan of Murray Mur-ray announce tho engagement of thoir daughter, Mori, to Harry A. Bobbins. Tho wedding will tako piaco iu July. - Tho marriage of Miss Sarah Cameron Clark of this city, formerly of Glasgow, Glas-gow, Scotland, anil James William Tylor of Illinois, took place Wednesday evening eve-ning at the home of Mrs. Mary K. Mc-jS'ofil, Mc-jS'ofil, 577 Ninth avenue. Tho -ceremony was performed by Bishop David B. Lyon, and was followed by a reception re-ception for relatives and friends. ' The bride wore a gown of white georgette crepo and carried a shower iDouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. val-ley. Miss Ruth Hansen was bridesmaid. brides-maid. She wore a gown of blue gcorg-etto gcorg-etto crepe and carried a bouquet of carnations and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Margaret Inglis and Miss Evelyn Hansen Han-sen assisted iu receiving the guests. The couple will make their homo in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Unlet announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss TMen M. Rood, to Lieutenant Roy L. Gee, who is stationed at Fort Sill, Qkln. Tho wedding Will tako place in tho early summer, t: 'The marriage of Miss Irene A". Smith and Gilpin S. Woolley took place on Thursday at noon in the Salt Lake temple. Tho ceremony was performed by Elder Joseph F. Smith and was followed fol-lowed by wedding . breakfast at the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Smith, on I street. - Mr. and Mrs. 11. Stewart announce the engagement of their daughter, TJuby to Willmor E. Christcnsen. The wedding will tako place tho early part qi June. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Gillis announce an-nounce the engagement of ther daughter, daugh-ter, Florence Albertina, to Charles Nor-bfrt Nor-bfrt Haas of Colorado" Springs, Colo. The wedding will take place June 4 at the Cathedral of tho Madeleine. ; The marriage of Miss Dora Hall and Walter Tracy took place Wednesday, at S o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E,. Hall, 78 East First North street. The ceremony was performed by the- Ticv. Elmer t. Goshen in the presence of relatives and close friends, and was followed by a small reception. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy will spend their honeymoon in the northwest and will make a tour of Yellowstone Yel-lowstone park. They will make their home iu this city. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Lundgren announce an-nounce the engagement of their sister, Jcanetta Grow, to Leonard II. Ballif, son of President and Mrs. Serge F. Ballif of Logan. The marriage will take place June 11. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Robbins announce the engagement ' of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Frank E. Woodward of Franklin, Idaho. . The wedding will take place early in June. Mrs. S. T. Rigby announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter, June, to Stephen L. Love, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Love. The wedding will tako place in June. Miss Rigbv is popular among a large number of friends. She is a graduate of the East high school, where she was prominent in school activities. Mr. Love is a graduate of the University of Utah and a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Gillilan announce the engagement of their daughter, Anna Prtirl, to David Barclay Welch. The wodding will take place in June. Personal MRS. FEED C. BASSETT, SR., and daughter, Miss Katherine Bas-sett, Bas-sett, will leave today for West "Point to be present at the graduation of Ralph II. Basset!, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Bassett, Sr., of this city. Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Basset t will return homo with his mother and sister on a brief leave. lie has been assigned to military duty iu France and expects to sail July 10. . Mrs. Willie Botty Newman, a Well-known Well-known artist of Cincinnati, is the guest of her son, W. G. Newman. Mrs. Newman New-man has recently, been to Franco and has a number of pictures of European scenes. Mrs. Arthur Buckbee left the first of tho week for Denver to meet Mr. Buckbee. She will spend the summer in Denver and Boulder. Mrs. Frederic J. Bowlan of Pittsburg and New York, formerly Miss Cora Milam of this city, is at the Hotol Utah for an indefinite stay. Mr. Bowlan will join her here. Mrs. J. E. McCarty and daughter, Miss Ellen McCarty, left yestcrdav for Los Angeles to join Mr. McCarty. Thcy will also visit San Diego and- the beaches. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Neiswender and niece, Miss Alena Philbain, will leave soon for Kansas City to make their home. Mrs. J. II. Roo of Great Falls, Mont., is the guest of her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. L. E. Hall. Mrs. W. J. Browning has returned from a trip to California. Lieutenant and Mrs. W. L. Phillips, formerly of this city and recently' at Fort Sheridan, 111., are now stationed at Fort Riley, Kan. Mrs. Phillips was formerly Miss Bess Faddies. Mrs. Arthur Elmer ITalstead of Maokay, Idaho, is tho guest of her mother, Mrs. Hello Kane. Ml- n,1r1 Mt Mnrernn Cheesmhn nnd uiuiiiiii .itiiutiu, in i.-itu ivuaiiir apartmonts. . : .1 st Mrs. y,. J. Grocsbcck lias returned from a three months' stay hi California. Califor-nia. Wbilo there Mrs. Clroesbeck and her mother, Mrs. J. J. Duncan, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Stewart at Hollywood. Mrs.. Duncan is now tho guest 6.C Mrs. J. J. Thomas in Ukiah, Gal. Mrs. B. W. Dutton, formerly Miss Eva Thomas of this city, returned with Mrs. E. J. Groesbeck irom California and is .the guest of Ms. Groesbeck on lilaino avenue. . Miss Ruby Ronshaw, who arrived home recently from Han Francisco, was called to Minneapolis yestorday bv the serious illuess of her sister, Mrs. tertrl Kcdborg. two children havo returned from Ocean Park, whoro thev uncut tho winter. Mrs. Z. P. Zimmerman and baby aro visiting relatives in tho city, on their way from Samoa, where they have spent (ho last two yoara, to California, where Mr. Zimmormnn will ioin them. Mrs. J. Frank Jiidgo of San Francisco Fran-cisco is the ;uest of her sister, Mrs. Frederick Cowans. "Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ledyard left last week for California to spend several sev-eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Whitney and daughters aro spend ing a few weeks in Ocean Park, Cal. Miss Ethel Campbell is spending several sev-eral months in Washington, I). C. Mr. and Mrs. C. .T. Geary and son, S. M. Geary, formerly of McGill, JsTev., loft last week for California and will tour the coast by automobile. Mrs. .T. Y. Troy of Bamboo, Wis., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. W. F. Oden. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Mooro and Mrs. W. Shirley are now at homo at 38 D street. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Oreenleaf aro at homo at Js'o. 8 WpmIo'y apartments. Mrs. .Tames Sampson of San Francisco Fran-cisco is at tho Hotel Utah for an indefinite indefi-nite stay. Mrs. Edward Eckstein, formerly Miss Tillie Sii'gel, of Grnntsburg, Idaho, is the guest, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Kii'el. Mrs. Ada Dwver IfiissHl and daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Theodnro AmusHfii, nnd two children have arrived to spend the summer sum-mer at the Dwyer homo on West orth Temple slroct. A. H. Gibson, accompanied by his daughter, .Miss Virginia Gibson, left last, week for Chicago anil will later visit in Toronto and Quebec, Canada, |