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Show ;lrs.Marcy Guest j0f Honor at Luncheon -f s E. MARCY, who will leave Saturday for Los Angeles to make her home, was the guest of honor u mncheon given at the home of Mrs. L - Oardner on Perry avenue ynster- "Vith Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. Thomas fejor and Mrs. George Smith as Tl'jSlow was used throughout the and nasturtiums in shades of yel-!Tsnd yel-!Tsnd flame color decorated one larse 3 ..vera! smaller luncheon tables. The were arranged in crystal bas- VL,n were laid for Mrs. C. E. Hawver, ?jB Kiddle. Mrs. W. W. Warner, L r H Talmadge, Mrs. Rankin of R.-Vcit'v, Mrs. C. A. Faus, Mrs. H. TKrirh 'Mrs- O. E. Forrester. Mrs. Ln-Bracken, Mrs. G. B. Lockhart, EVesley King, Mrs. A. D. Smith. S' r J Curtis. Mrs. C. M. Bell, Miss "en 'young, Miss Jane Woodart and jnCoanor. Geneve Stewart entertained at Jves'erday afternoon at her home. 938 fc Fi''Ht South street, in honor of Miss fj' v'tbeker, who will leave Thursday C Washington with her parents, Mr. ' Jj ara. Frank Nebeker. to make her Tta'lft of pink sweet peas was the ' wlerpiece (or the tea table. Goldenglow j gladioli were used about the Ise The hostess was assisted by Mrs. K-ji Stewart and Miss Nell Ladd. !Te guests included, besides the guest If honor' Miss May Covey, Miss Helen fiVss Miss Cornelia Brookie, Miss Olive Er 'Miss Helen Rellley, Miss Ruth fcman Miss Kathryn King. Miss Ruth ETbtker, Miss Katherino McAllister and Cls Ottilie McAllister. ( Sin Marguerite Taylor, a bride of it week, was the guest of honor at a hrfcrchief shower given last night by 5,.. C. C. Larsen at her home on Sec-fcj Sec-fcj East street. (A pink and green color scheme was kded out in the decorations. Pink roses p ferns were used on the supper table. Imuslcal program was given by Mrs. D. ILarsen and Mi6s Myrtle Larsen. The katess was assisted bv Mrs. Frank Lar-l Lar-l The guests numbered forty. Mrs. John Dern and Mrs. James C. pir.i were hostesses at a luncheon at the fo'jntry club yesterday, in honor of Mrs. Et'jnje Haslam of Fremont, Neb., who is feeing the summer at the Dern home. The table was decorated in zenias. Covers were laid for sixteen. I The marriage of Miss Eleanor Schlon H Salt Lake and M. H. Laughlin of Og-Itn Og-Itn look place yesterday morning at 8 . Mock, at the Cathedral of the Madeline, Made-line, The couple left immediately after tie ceremony for the Hermitage hotel, here they will spend a week, and will p.n make their home in Ogden. The bride has been teacher of mathe-wtlca mathe-wtlca at the East high school, and has cany friends in Salt Lake. A luncheon will be given at the Coun-rr Coun-rr club this evening by Mrs:. Harry W. urges in honor of Mrs. John Dare "Van bit, who will leave soon for Boston with : husband to spend the winter, and also (Mrs. George Brodle, who is visiting her other, Mrs. Florence K. Woodruff, while r husband, Lieutenant Brodle, is In "ranee. Mrs. William Boll will entertain this llernoon at a Kensington at the home of r mother, Mrs. W. G. Romney, In honor I Miss Marguerite Taylor, a bride of tt week. Miss Viola Smith, who will be married Kn, win be the guest of honor at a "iter party this afternoon at the tfjram, followed by dinner on the roof Wtn at the Hotel Utah, to be given iormer schoolmates at the Granite . m school, "h Altar society of the parish of Our Wne Saviour of the Catholic church .; JH give a silver reception this af ter- Mi and evening at the residence of the ''or, Mnth South and Second East -i Musio will be a feature and Wns win be enjoved. PIm Utopian Sewing club will give a K "Liberty park this afternoon. JW.wiU be served at 6 o'clock. . I Inlty society will meet this afternoon Vxiny at th6 K' of p- hal1' 53 Ea" ; L L: j JJmnson family will celebrate the Im mi a"nlvrsary of the entrance of r-1 Park today. |