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Show viX'fhi z m A v v tit rxr i pianist, who will be married today in the : it Lake temple to Amnion Heynumson of: . u x -s-. v x vx x; I J x N xxX.J I X Hi t x v 5 N X t x v- 5 m x x r .x-xV xK 1 ! I If! xx . x !s3rjtsi X xx s v iixiviskbl ;ge Tea Given in Honor of : Bride F. J. FABIAX, -fre. TTarold rabian and Mrs. John Kiiiott ; Clark en:erta:ncd ai telJr yester-te.-nwn at t'.ic Iibian u:nc oji East sireet in honor o:' Miss f Kiiley, -x hose enga semen", to re Thornton Haziuocxi, J?"-, of wt;S re'.-entiy aniiounoeo. lna s idea? were c rr : f d o -j t in orations. Red and white chry sarins sari-ns in a siiver basket fortutcl a 4e for liie tea laiile. Hoily and Ties were used about, the- roornn. hundred and fifty invitations were 2if of Miss Mary E. Jensen rij J. James nill lake place today Sa!t Lake temple. A larse receii-;Srvll receii-;Srvll jw at the home of the bride's ..i East Twenty-first South Sire- R. E. McConaug-hv tri'.l limner dance this evening at their n honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. T-. tno will leave soon for New York r.. e t.-.cir home. TT ' ' J Shower for Bride Is Given by Mrs. Romney Mil-. RAYMOND T. HOMXEV e;i-teTtained e;i-teTtained at a siiow-.-r yesterday afternoon at Iter home on L,ake strt-f t in honor of Mips Margaret Stewart, a bride uf nest week. Pink and w'.itc carnations in a basket formed a cen terpiect'1 km- I hti tea ta.hlo. A pink and white effect was carried out in the refreshments. The hostess was assisted by Mis Josepliine Hie wart and Mi?s I-Jlizaeth Stewart. The guests numbered num-bered twenty-four. X The mar-nag1 e of M.iss Sy ia P rice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ICiias, and Charles D. Evans will take place at the home of the brido on East First youth street Thursday evening. Bishop William Armstrong will perform the ceremony. A reception will follow. Miss Ida L. Rich will be bridesmaid and Alma Price will be best man. Mrs. F. C. Richmond and Mrs. Walter Newton Pugh have issued invitations for a tea Ft! day a item oo n . from 4 until G o'clock, at tiie Richmond homo in honor of Mrs. Edwin TYaneis Yoris, Jr., l'or- merly Mis.- Gladys Rielnnond. who lias re- j jr.tly arrivd from ljn.uon to make her home in Salt Lake. ' j M-s. "William Snwle.- r::toi ;a!nr-d at1 !unc:;eon at her iiouie in l-'eJr-ral Heights t jesterJay afternoon in I'.onor of Mrs. j Alvin S human n of Baltimore. A low-mound low-mound 01' yullow t'!irj tmuhetnutnu vas the centerpiece for the luncheon table and e.ich guest was presented wlzh a ehrys-antlieniuni ehrys-antlieniuni as a favor. Covers were laid for Mrs. Schumann, Mrs. Fred Wayne. Mrs. Sterling Booth, Mrs. Louis Hess, Mrs. Sidney Reuse, Mrs. Tavicl Warren, Mrs. William Iake. Mrs. Milton Kins and Mrs. Howard Cuah-lr.s. Cuah-lr.s. 1 The Saturday Night Panning club will be entertained Saturday evening at the Indies' LI terary ciuh house. The hosts and host' ssos will ro Mr. and tUry. Lee 'harles MUl-r, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Calley, :r. and Mrs. George Y. Lawry and Mr. and Mrs. Y. XI. Thurston. I liss M'iriam TJuhiiard w ill entertain at a dancing party this evening at her home in Federal Heights in .honor of Miss Vivian fcmith, a bride of the week. The marriage of Miss Lulu Tictjcn, ! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tletjen j of Santaquin, and Ammon Heynianson of : Eparatm wHl take place today in the i Salt Lakft temple. The bride Is a tal- j ented pianist, well known in Salt Lake. Mrs. B. B. Hail will give a miscellaneous miscel-laneous shower this evening at her home, 723 liamona avenue, in honor of her sister. sis-ter. Miss Myrtle A. Butt erf ield, whose engagement to Clydo A. Hatch was recently re-cently announced. The Utah Audubon society w;:i meet this evening at the residence o' A. O. Treganza, b2'2 Thirteen East street. The Cleot'an rAU meet this afternoon with Miss A. 'ton Young. 7C2 Kleventh Last street. Verdun will be discussed by Mrs. Ashby L. Boylo. ii; :;: The Women's Democratic club will hold a business meeting, followed by a social hour, this afternoon at o:C't o'clock at the home of Mrs. Gould B. Blakely, ."o. Z Ketidart apartments, 7u West Sixth South street. Mrs. Leroy Pharis will - entertain at hridge tea Thursday afternoon at her home in the Hlllcrest apartments. : Tiie Light Bearers of the First "Presbyterian "Presby-terian church will meet this afternoon in special session to arrange for a handkerchief handker-chief shower for Martha Brown. Chinese, girl being supported in the Tooker home in Oakland by the Light Bearers and who recently visited Salt Lake. The entertainment committee of the-Ladies' the-Ladies' Literary club has decided not to have a luncheon, announced lor Friday at the clubhouse. The luncheon is canceled can-celed at the request of the art section, which has charge of the club program for the afternoon. Alliance FYancaia v, ill meet thid - evening eve-ning vith Mrs. F. S. Bascom, oS West Fifth South street. St. Anr.'e Sewing circle w ill meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Holy Cross hoepLai. O'iiver-0. Howard Woman's Relief corps will hold Its annual election at l:"-0 1 o'clock this at'ternoon at the Knights of Pythias hall. Miss Irma Jenson will entertain at her home. 157 South Ninth Last street, Friday Fri-day evening in honor of Miss Margaret Stewart and Lester F. Hewlett, who will he married December 17. : -A The Association of Collegiate Alumnae w ili met with Mrs. George Jv. Fellows, ?,0 U street, this afternoon at 2:'.'0 o'clock. Assisting Mrs. Fellows will be the following follow-ing alumnae of Indiana, Michigan and Ohio colleges and universities: Mrs. C. S Kinnev, Mrs. Henry Sehuhach, Mrs. F. M. Lnv-ara. Mrs. L. M. Gilhlan. Miss A una Glllilan, Irfi. Annette C. Banker. Miss Mabel Cochran. Miss Alga Ml.N, Miss Gertrude Ingalls and M r-. H. S. I'orbcs. The regular month' v mcot.:. of t u.-DaUKhters u.-DaUKhters of thr Mnrnion Battalion "ill he hold in the Bisnop's building Friday afternoon at :j o'clock. A spe-'ial program pro-gram has been arrantjcd. M embers and anyone interested in the movement will be welcome. Following is the program : Patriotic song by the society ; business; solo. "Christmas Carol." Mrs. Norman Lloyd ; lecture. "The Great A inert can Desert." Dr. F. J. Pack of the- University of Utah; instrumental selection by the Grant trh: prayer by the chaplain, Mrs. Isabella K. Workman. f :5 Mr. and Mrs. William Vincent Brown of Philadelphia are guest h of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kimball on their way to California. Cali-fornia. They will remain here about ten days. O i Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stone have gone to Los Angeles and tiie southern California Califor-nia beached for the benefit of Mrs. Stone's health. , $ Mr. and Mrs. Brent Neville B'.dtard are receiving congratulations over the arrival ar-rival of a son. Brent Neville Richard, Jr., born December C at he Holy Cross hospital. hos-pital. $ Mrs. Fwlgar Memmott will leave today for California to spend the holidays with her sons, Max Lyon and Leonard Lyon. v K Mrs. L. W. Snow and sori. Lyndon, will leave Sunday for Camp Crook, Neb., to vinit Lieutenant and Mrs. George Van Studdiford. Mrs. Snow and son and Lieutenant Lieu-tenant a.nd Mrs. Van Stuudiford will spend the Christmas holidays in St. Louis with relatives of Lieutenant Van Studdiford. Mrs. Van Studdiford was formerly Miss Dorothy Cannon. |