| Show h Simple Home Ceremony Marks I Nuptials I An attractive home wedding took place Wednesday evening at the I home of Mr an and Mrs J. J M. M Thomas Thoma's Thomas Thom Thom- as a's as on Q street when Miss Betty Detty Thompson hompson became the bride of ot F. F E Edgar Havens The ceremony erem ny was 1 performed by the Rev nev George R E. g S o'clock in the presence ot of about forty and friends The home was decorated with ferns terns pink and roses noses and sweet sweet p peas as The supper table held a basket et of ot roses and was lighted with pink candles bandies in silver Tho The bride brillo wore a a. gown sown I of black crepe with crystal bead trimmings and carried a a. shower of ot pink roses Her attendant Miss Alice Allce Robbins wore pink georgette crepe and carried a bouquet of pink and orchid sweet peas Alfred AUred Payne Pane was the best man AssistIng AssistIng Assisting Assist Assist- ing in serving were C. C E E. E MarBeth MacBeth Mar Mao Beth of Payson Parson Miss 1 Della Delia Ward Yard and Miss Ethel Strom The wedding wedding wed wed- ding music was furnished by Miss MissI Whitney and Mr Leitz The bridal I couple were assisted by Mr 11 and Mrs Irs Thomas and anti the bridegrooms bridegroom's mother Mrs 1 Olive OHve Havens The couple left for Marshall Mo to tomake tomake make their home Monday evening Mr Mr and Mrs Irs F F. F R n. Payne entertained entertained entertained enter enter- at dinner cUnner at their home on Seventh avenue for the couple The guests were seated at one table decorated with narI narcissus and anil lied lighted light ht ed with yellow Ellow candles in silver candle candlesticks irks The guests were Mr- Mr I and Mrs Irs J J. J M 31 Thomas Mr and Mrs Irs Thompson Mr and Mrs I F. F R R. R Payne Pane Mrs Miss Betty Thompson Miss bliss Alice Robbins Robbins Rob Rob- bins Cleo Beaver Alfred ra Payne ne and 1 F. F Edgar Havens s. s Brigadier General and Mrs Lucius Lucius Lucius Lu Lu- cius R. R Holbrook will be at home Friday afternoon from 4 to o'clock at their quarters at Ft Douglas They will be glad to re receive receive receive re- re any arm army or civilian friends who may wish to call Miss Elsie Madsen ladsen daughter of of Mr 11 and Mrs Harry Barn Madsen has issued invitations for a party to be given Saturday evening at the Madsen home on Ninth East street r Miss Katherine will Entertain at an Informal tea Saturday Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- afternoon at at the Hoppaugh horde home on East South Temple street In honor of Mrs Sigmund Knud- Knud stater formerly Miss Maxine Well Weil whose marriage took place recent recently In Chicago Miss Myrtle entertained at cards Ve Wednesday evening at her on East South Temple street The hostess was assisted by her mother Mrs Airs E E. Vidner and sister Mrs Stewart R. R The color scheme was In red white and blue and the supper table had as asa asa a a. centerpiece a large basket of ot roses with her candles at each end Twelve guests were in attendance Presidents' Presidents day was celebrated Wednesday b by the Seekers' Seekers Literary Literary Literary Lit Lit- club at the home of Mrs 1 M M. T. T Large on Princeton avenue The decorations were in the club colors pink and green and luncheon AV IS followed by a program The as assisting assisting assisting as- as hostesses were Mrs C. C D D. Mrs A. A II Nelson and Mrs W. W C. C L Let Lee Mrs O. O W V Daly Introduced the club president Mrs Irs Adam C. C Brown who gave an interesting in interesting interesting in- in paper on the subject To What hat Extent Should Women's omens Clubs Participate in Civic Affairs Affairs Affairs Af Af- fairs Mrs Brown then introduced introduced introduced intro intro- the following club presidents each of whom gave a short talk on the subject under discussion Mrs C. C E. E Maw president of the state f federated clubs Mrs William Reid of the Teacher Parent-Teacher asso- asso Mrs 1 Harry Allen city federation federation federation fed fed- Ir 1 Mrs Frank B B B. B Cook Coole Ladies Ladies' Ladies Ladies' Ladies Ladies' La La- dies' dies Literary club Mrs 1 V. V A A. A Bettilyon Bettilyon Bettilyon Bet- Bet Elks Ladies' Ladies club Mrs 1 N N. N. N A. A Dunyon Service Star legion Mrs 1 W. W L L. Authors' Authors club Mrs Irs W W. E E. Block Reviewers Reviewers' club Mrs 1 R. R B. B Porter College Women's club Mrs 1 Whitney hitney Mrs Mr Robert Bradford Women vom 1 of the University o of Utah A rising vote ote of thanks was given the Seekers' Seekers club b by the visitors after which a a. musical program was wa's was given b by Miss Marjorie Batie followed b by a reading The Naughty Naught Girl The meeting closed with the singing of bf the club song led by Mrs J. J II H. Chester Mrs Frank Corless entertained tl tIle Q members of the Wednesday Sewing club at luncheon yesterday afternoon at her home The table was bright with a basket of pink and white carnations Pink and white candles were In silver candle candle- sticks The place cards and amI favors were also in pink Special guests for or the afternoon included Mrs George Baddley Mrs Bert Ber Donelson Donel- Donel son Mrs Irs R. R Anderson and Mrs 1 E E. Evington E The hostess hostess' was as assisted assisted assisted as- as by Mrs Lee Scott Section D of L Lynds chapter O. O E E. S. S will meet Friday Priday at 2 o'clock with Mrs hs George King hubbard Hub Hub- Hubbard Hubbard bard avenue Mrs DAs J. J H H. Crane and Mrs D D. L L. L Fairweather will wll be as assisting assisting assisting as- as hostesses I Mr and Mrs Sigmund Kunstadter ter Miss Maxine Well yeU arrived ed Thursday In Salt Lake Lale from San Francisco where the they have spent their honeymoon moon and will be at atthe atthe atthe the Hotel Horel Utah until S Sunday when they will leave leae for or their home in Chicago Mrs 1 Kunstadter who spent her girlhood in Salt Lake willbe will willbe willbe be welcomed by liy her many friends during her brief visit Mrs Leo J. J Bachle left Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day for a short I visit i In California Mrs Laurin E. E Jones formerly Miss Leona Jensen has gone gon to Oregon to j join 11 ones Jones and make I their h home me The Friday Afternoon Sewing club will wn be entel entertained aine this this week by Mrs Irs H II G G. Whitney at her home on Second ave avenue I Friday at t Civic Center Center tO 10 to 12 m. m J No o. o 4 10 10 to 11 1130 30 a a. a am a.m. m. m home hygiene and care of sick 10 30 t to 12 m rose lamp paper flower work 2 to 4 p p. m. m dressmaking ing No 3 2 to 4 p 2 to 3 p p. p m m. budget and home management management management man man- to 3 9 p. p pm m. m home hygiene hygiene hygiene hy hy- giene and nd care of sick 7 30 to o p. p m. m English v Y The current events and current literature section of the L Ladles Ladles' dies dies' Literary club will meet at the clubhouse clubhouse clubhouse club club- house Friday at p p. p m m. Milton n Bennio Bennion dean of oC the school of education education education edu edu- cation of ot the University r Jt of Utah will talk on Current Movement for Character Education in the Schools Mrs C C C. E. E EWest West Vest will give a paper paper on curr current nt events Friday Frida February 19 19 at Y W. W CAlO C. C A. lO A. A 10 a a. a m. m m matrons matrons' class cass combination combination combination com com- gymnastics and swimmIng swimming swimming swim swim- ming 4 p p. p m. m Bryant Junior High Girl Reserves Salt Lake circle No Xo Neighbors Neigh Neigh- bora bors of Y Woodcraft will entertain at cards Thursday evening evenin at o'clock at r. r O. O O. O r. r F. F hall Hand painted prizes will willbe be given and the public is invited d The rhe exhibit of oil paintings by Mrs David Keith being shown at atthe atthe the chamber of ot commerce has lias at attracted attracted at- at much attention during the week Hostesses for the remaining days of ot the exhibits are Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- da day February 18 38 Mrs Lee Greene Gleene Richards Monday Monda February 22 Miss Mr Myra a S Sawyer Thursday February February February Feb Feb- 25 Miss Lu Dean Christensen Christen Christen- sen and Mrs Frank Frink Cameron Th The annual Junior promenade the largest event on the social calendar of ot the University of Utah will be beheld beheld beheld held Friday evening in the ballroom of the H Hotel tel Utah The affair is isgen given g every every year b by bythe the Junior class in honor of the stud student nt body of the school Pre Preparations have been een under un un- der way for the mos most elaborate promenade ever glen given by the uni uni- A novel decorative scheme is beIng worked out under the direction direction di- di of Miss Fran Frances es Rager The general committee In charge of the event Includes Adrian Pembroke chairman Miss Marion Marlon Bird Miss Alllen Allien Robertson Miss Elaine Stevenson Stevenson Ste Ste- venson tenson and Walter Valter l Sororities of ot the university will receive members of ot the faculty and students of the school at open house to be held from flom 4 to 7 o'clock this afternoon The affair Is held in celebration of the annual junior promenade Prom week Is being celebrated also with dances held at noon each da day in the main hall of the the J John hn R. R Park b building The so sororities sororities so- so have planned ed interesting programs to be presented for the gUests and have provided music for dancing Refreshments will wilt be served throughout the afternoon Sororities will receive at the following following following follow follow- ing places Chi Omega sorority will wilt entertain at the Sigma Chi fraternity house Miss Alice Sheets Is chairman of the committee In charge assisted by Miss 1 Ruth Filigree Pingree and Miss Ethel Armstrong Gamma Phi sorority will hold open house at the Meynell club Miss 1 Emily Cannon is In charge of ot the committee on arrangements Assisting Assisting Assisting As As- her will be Miss Virginia Harding Mss Miss Marlon Armstrong and Miss Mary Copeland Delta Epsilon sorority will entertain entertain entertain enter enter- tain at the Sigma Pi 11 fraternity house Miss 1 Frances BroWn Bro has charge Her assistants will be Mi figs Fern and Miss Jane Ro- Ro meyn Alpha Chi sorority will receive at atthe atthe atthe the Ladies Ladies' Literary LIteraty club Miss Donette Kesley is in charge of ar ar- ar Assisting her will be beMiss beMiss Miss 1 Gwendolyn Jones Miss buss Lisle Keele Miss Iss l Mary Frances Hess Miss Beth and Miss 1 Karine Karine Karine Ka- Ka rine Widtsoe Lambda Phi Lambda sorority will hold open house at the Beta Theta PI fraternity house Miss Margaret M rgaret Patrick i is ill chairman of the committee commit commit- tee on arrangements Miss Grace Derrick and Miss Ida Quayle will assist her Gamma Sigma sorority will re receive receive re- re eive at the We Pi Kappa Alpha Alph so sorority sorority so so- house Miss 1 Edna Williams is chairman Assisting her will be beMiss beMiss beMiss Miss Frances Rager Hager and Miss Beth Kelly Keur Pi Pt Epsilon Phi sorority will hold open house at the Sigma Nu No fraternity fraternity fraternity fra fra- house Miss Margaret Jenkins Jenkins Jenkins Jen Jen- kins will be in in charge and Miss Mary Lessee Lossee and Miss Gladys Howarth Howarth Howarth How- How arth will aid her Faculty members their wives and students will be entertained from 4 to 6 o'clock today by the soror non ity women of the university in the main hall of the John R. R Park build- build Ing In the receiving line Une will be Miss Ardella Ardelta Park Miss Maurine Mautine Whippie Whipple Whip Whip- pie Miss Miss' Maude Newman Miss Margaret Whitney Miss Evelyn Knight Miss Sophia Lythgoe Miss Iss Letha Miller Miss Joan Bjarnson They will be assisted by Miss Diana Dian Strong Miss 1 Rhea nhea Folsom Miss Katherine Thomas Miss Thersa Burton Miss L Lydia dia Tanner Miss Aurelia Miss Arzella Peterson Miss Leah Neilson Miss Viola iola Cowley Miss lone hone Godwin Miss 1 Gene Stevenson Miss Iss Glenda Higginson Miss Lois Tanner Miss Arditha Arditha McCoy Miss Iris Thorpe and Miss Ingeburg Larson Miss Reta Saunders will entertain Friday at the Saunders home on East Third South street for her sister sister sister sis sis- sis sis- ter Miss Gladys Saunders a bride- bride elect Mrs Harry and Mrs Charles A A. Bennett were so sos sos- at a delightful luncheon and bridge blidge given Thursday at the Bennett Bennett Bennett Ben Ben- nett home on West Nest Second North orth street Acacia and white sweet peas in a a. basl basket et centered the lun luncheon heon table lable and yellow candles were in crystal candlesticks Covers Cov Covers Covers Cov Cov- ers were laid for Mrs A. A F F. Jilson Mrs L L. R. R Mrs H. H E. E Marron Mrs J J. J R. R Haas Mrs 1 George B. B Hoffman Mrs J. J Edward Edward Ed- Ed ward waid Swift Mrs 1 Herman Wunder- Wunder lick Mrs John H. H Cook Cool Mrs A. A W. W V. V Mrs Frank D. D Hammond Mrs M. M McDowell Mrs C. C W. W Carlquist Carlquist Carlquist Carl- Carl quist Mrs F. F L. L Sch Schwartz artz Mrs J. J H. H Wheeler Mrs 1 Paul T. T Scott and Mrs L. L Stringfellow The alumnae of the Gamma Phi sorority sorotHy section B will entertain at a bridge tea Saturday at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs Ills William Wil Wil- liam Ham J. J Lowe 1363 Arlington drive Teh committee on arrangements includes Mrs George F. F Roberts Mrs D D. D H. H Cannon Miss Nellie S. S Shermer Mrs 1 H. H E E. Havenor Havener Mrs Harmel L. L Pratt Mrs B B. R. R Howell Howell Howell How- How ell Mrs W. W C C. Winder Miss Millicent Milli- Milli cent Lyons and Miss liss Irene Tolton |