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Show Bridge Tea Given in Honor of Bride MISS JULIA STEPirEXS, a ;a:: bride, was the guest of honor at bridge, followed by tea, at tho Hotel Utah yesterday afternoon, with Mrs. William Connors and Mrs. P. K. Goddard as hostesses. host-esses. Bridge nas enjoyed on the mez-?oon,n. mez-?oon,n. tCa Was eorvcd in the din:n Th, Pml' tulle bow on the handle, was tho centerpiece for the tea table. The omn Wero ,sl'lPrs filled with twelve. bioaso:ris- Covrs wore laid for Mrs. Adolph Qulst and Mrs. James H. ade entertained at tea yesterday after- North Temple street. The guests were seated at small tables, each docorated with a crystal basket of pink roses. Roses were used throughout the house. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. Etta Atkins, Mrs. Theresa K. Werner, Mrs. t H. Richards, Mrs. Lawrence Naylor and Mrs. Karmel Pratt. The gulsts' cards wero received at the door bv Liorna Wade and Eugenia Quist. The guests numbered In a pretey home ceremony Miss Mary Clive and Prank Wltbectt were married last night at the residence of the bride on Canyon road. The marriage service was read by Genearl Richard W. Toung and was followed by a reception. Tho drawing room was decorated in white chrysanthemums. In the living room pink chrysanthemums were used, and a yellow color sheme was carried out in the dining room. Yellow chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums in a basket formed the centerpiece for the supper table. The bride wore a gown of white Georgette crepe, with a veil caught with orange blossoms. She carried bride roses. One of the bridesmaids. Miss Nellie Olan-der, Olan-der, wore pink Georgette crepe and carried car-ried pink roses, and chrysanthemums. The other bridesmaid. Miss Myrtle Edwards, wore yellow Georgette crepe and carried yellow chrysanthemums. Jack Snell was best man. Assisting the bride's mother, Mrs. J. H. Clive, in receiving were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Clive. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clive, Jr., Mrs. Otto Witbeck. Assisting in the dining room were Mrs. Ethel Campbell, Miss Inez Witbeck, Miss Iono Heincr. Miss Josephine Stookey, Miss Edna Rigby, Miss May Rigby, Miss LaRue Hansen, Miss Jenalyn Giles. Punch was served In the living room by Miss Mary Harrington and Miss Helen Kea.rns. William Clive. violinist, gave selections during the evening. The guests numbered 225. The couple will make their homo In Bingham. The marriage of Miss Ruby Davies and Chris O. Sorenson took place yeserday in tho Salt Lake temole. A reception was given last night Sl the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Sarah Davies, on West Seventh South street. White roses and yellow chrysanthemums decorated the house. The bride wore a gown of white satin, with a laco drapery, with a veil. She carried bride roses. Assisting in receiving the guests with Mrs. Davies -were Mrs. S. McDonald, Mrs. James Nelson and Mrs. D. E. Miles. About 100 guests were in attendance. The couple will be at home at 252 Navajo avenue. Mrs. John C. Weeter will entertain at tea at the Country club thiB afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock to meet Mrs. Floyd Weeter, a bride, who has just come to Salt Lake to make lier home. - 9 Miss Marcll Smith and Miss Georgia Beadell entertained at a Halloween dancing danc-ing party at the Smith home, 2C5 Fifth avenue, last night. Orange and bhieli were used in the house decorations. The guests numbered fifty. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin K. Wilcox will entertain en-tertain at a Halloween party Friday night Rt their home on Third avenue In honor of their nephew. Frederick H. Burton, who has recently been released from aviation duty as ensign. |