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Show uflRS. CLYDE MICHAELIS and two daugh- ters; left, Viola; right, Elvina, who have (turned to their home in Omaha, after a visit Mrs. Michaelis's sister, Mrs. J. R. Craig. j Photo by Weber Studio. ; l uffet Luncheon i for Young I Matrons TTRACiTlVELY appointed was a buf- fet luncheon given yesterday after- noon by Mrs. James A. Ilogle and Daluy Itaybould at Mrs. Hogle's S on Flrwt avenue in compliment to Louise Cates, who has recently ar-t ar-t from Ray. Ariz., to make her home His city, and of Mrs. Otto irussman lew York. ill flowers were used throughout the Is. Palo pink gladioli In a basket ed a centerpiece tor the luncheon I- ulstlng (lie hostesECS were Mrs. Emily ey, Mrs. Charles Post. Mrs. Charles 'Os and Mrs. Robert L. Edwards. (ss Mnttle Hall and Albert Perkins i married yesterday In the Salt Lake fie. Supper was served for relatives llie home of the bride's parents, Mr. Mrs. VV. J. Hall, last night. The bride t pink tafelia and Georgette crepe, r a short wedding trip to the coast - couple will maku their home in this 1 i ;,. f- and Mrs. James F Jennings will r irtain at an informal dancing party ! . iiclr country homo In Cottonwood this I InR In honor or their nephews, Wal-tSlmrp Wal-tSlmrp Jennlntrn, Harold S. Jennings 'James S. Jennings, who recently re-from re-from military duty overseas. Entertain Friends Before Return to College MISS MABGABET CAILLOW and Miss Frances Callow entertained at luncheon at the Country club yesterday afternoon. Miss Margaret Callow Cal-low v ill soon return to Columbia college and Miss Frances Callow to Vassar. after spending the summer with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Callow. One long table was decorated In garden flowers. Covers were laid for Mrs. Harry W. Sturges, Miss Lucy Hay, Miss Rosella Ellerbeck. Miss Mary Dern, Miss Isabel Baker, Miss Margaret Tonkin, Miss Anne Crltchlow, Miss Olive Wall, Miss Irene Savage. Miss Mary Dooly, Miss' Ruth Farnsworth, Miss Inez Sharman and Miss Myra Cameron. A china shower and tea was given yesterday yes-terday afternoon by Mrs. H. Harry Mad-sen Mad-sen at her home on Ninth East street in honor of her sister. Miss Sylvia Godfrey, a bride of the autumn. The living room was decorated in purple pur-ple asters and white asters were used to decorate the tea table. A basket of asters was the centerpiece for the tea table. A kewple bride and bridal party were arranged ar-ranged along the table. Mrs. Madsen was assisted by Mrs. E. D. .Maynes, Mrs. James Godfrey, Mrs. H. A. Everett, Mrs. O. R. Hardv, Mrs. J. D. Smith. Mrs. John A. Maynes, Mrs. William Wil-liam Godfrey. Mrs. F. J. Silver, Mrs. F. H. Lund, Mrs. O. R. Meredith, Jr., Mrs. Petrle Johnson, Mrs. J. H. Johnson, Mrs. from Tho Pines. Weber canyon, after spending the last two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Atwood. iKicbard Maynes. Mrs. Joseph Mavnes, .Mrs. O. R. Meredith. Sr., Mrs. T. Burrows. Bur-rows. Mrs. Peter Madsen, Jr., Mrs. John Kingdom Mrs. K. H. Chapman. Mrs. E. Carlson, Miss Ethel Godfrey, Miss Zina Godfrey and Miss Elva Miller. The marriage of Miss Cleo Crannev of Logan and Ira Parnell Hinckley of 'this city took place yesterday morning in the Salt Lake temple. The ceremony was performed by Apostle J. E. Talmage. A wedding breakfast followed at the home 01 the bridegroom's parents. Mr. and Mrs 1. N". Hinckley, S23 North First West street. A yellow color scheme was carried out hi the decorations for the breakfast table. Goirionglow in a gilded wicker basket formed the centerpiece. Covers were laid for twenty. The living room was decorated in pink and white asters. The bride wore a white crepe de chine gown, with a white hat of Georgette crepe. Tho couple will be at home after September Sep-tember 15 at 77; Ninth avenue. Tho marriage of Miss Undine Riser and Junius R. Hathenbrook took place at noon in the Salt Lake temple. The couple cou-ple will be at home after September 10 at 13.")0 Seventeenth East street. Mm. Leslie Covey will entertain this af'irnoon at her home in the Illllcrest np.n-tments in honor of Miss Manila Hoffman. Hoff-man. Miss Emmarose Woodruff will entertain enter-tain this evening at her homo on Fifth East street In honor of Miss Ruth Murphy, Mur-phy, a bride of the nmnth. The entertainment committee of the Wasatch Literary club will meet at Com-murtit- Recreation center this afternoon at a o'clock to make arrangements for the annual opening of the club. Mrs. Robert Sands Gray has Issued Invitations In-vitations rot- a tea Saturdav afternoon from 3 until T o'clock at her home In tho Stewart apartments, in honor of Mrs. Lulu Snow- Hcnimick. a fall bride Miss Lavello Duckworth will entertain this evening at a garden party at her home on Seventh East street. The guests will number fiftv. Mrs. Irene Powell and Miss Estella Eraby will entertain Friday evening at a miscellaneous shower in honor of their sister. Louise Praby. whose marriage to C. .1. Mullctt will take place at an earlv date. The Ladies Militant will meet this afternoon aft-ernoon at tho home of Mrs. Jessie B Russell, 1T0L1 Fourth East street i The Ladies' Aid society of the Central Cen-tral Christian church will meet this afternoon aft-ernoon at the home of Mrs. Price Jones 5 1 "J Last Third South. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jenkins and daugh- i tor. Beth, of tvovo have returned hmne j after a visit to Mrs. W. J. A olstenholme ! Miss Florence Halloran. aec-mpan!ed I by her father. V. J. Halloran, has gone j to Pel Monte. Cal.. where Miss Halloran will enter a golf tournament there j The Ladies' Aid society of the Liberty I T'n-k Methodist Episcopal church w-i'l hold a monthly business meeting at 2:30 I p. m. today at the church. Election of officers for the ensuing year will take place. . Mr. and Mrs. Curtln Parr and little daughter, Beverly, will leave today for Denver to make their home. Miss Amy Silver has returned from a trip to Beer lake and Snake river. She was accompanied by her father. Hyrum Silver, and her brother. Walter Silver. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred De Veto will arrive ar-rive Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ge-'rgo Wood, from Washington Jtate, on their way home In Boston, where they are both connected with the New TIngland ; Conservatory of Music. Mrs. De Voto was formerly Miss Ella Dyer of this t citj' and is a niece of Mrs. V.'ood. i I" Miss Carolyn Schiller has returned I from a three months stay ln Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and the beaches. 1 Miss Gerti-ude Reiss has returned to her home in Idaho, after a visit to Miss Mary Hagenbarth. Mrs. Clyde Michaelis of Omaha and tv.-o small daughters. Elvina and Viola, have returned home, after a visit to Mrs J. R. Craig, sister of Mrs. Michaelis. Mrs. Homer Ficks will entertain this afternoon at her home, Tlfi Talrd avenue, tn honor of Mrs. E. J. David. Vr. Curt's B. Merrlhew and Yemen Atwood have jut returned to the city |