Show on LUht Q Of ff F Fir NUMBER NUl of prominent Salt A Lake people left last week for service in France Wednesday evening Harold B. B Lamb left for New York from where he will sail the latter part of this week for Europe Mrs Lamb and two children will remain re remain remain re- re main here for the present at their handsome home on Michigan avenue They will probably go to New York later in the winter Thursday Mr and Mrs Girard Halo Hale left for the East and expect to lo sail about the of the month Mr Hale is a son of Mr and Mrs Fred Hale and anda a noted artist He is an accomplished I linguist having spent a number of years in Europe studying art Mrs Hale spent some time in Europe as a aRed aRed aRed Red Cross nurse at the beginning of the war and will again resume her work as a nurse Her mother Mrs Wilson Eaton is at present in Paris and takes an active Interest in the ambulance ambulance ambulance am am- service Mr Hale wUl join the American field service Mr and Mrs Hale were extensively entertained recently Mr and Mrs Fred Ired Hale entertained at dinner at atthe tho the Country club In their honor and among those who gave delightful affairs af affairs affairs af- af fairs complimentary to Mrs Hale were Mrs Clarence Bamberger Mrs Charles Tuttle Mrs Horace Bowman Dowman and Miss Carolyn Cowan Reception Held at I Lindsay Home Following the marriage of Miss Ivy Claghorn and Richard C. C Towler which took place Wednesday morning mornin in the Salt Lake Temple a reception was f held in their honor Wednesday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs John I Lindsay In Taylorsville A wealth of fall falI flowers decorated the living rooms and a pink and white color scheme was used in the dining room A basket of pink and white sweet peas formed the I centerpiece for the supper table The bride wore a handsome gown of chiffon and satin with trimmings of I duchesse lace and carried a shower bouquet of brides bride's roses and lilies of I the valley Assisting in receiving the guests were Mrs Samuel Towler and Mrs Elizabeth Cleghorn Mrs S. S O. O I Bennion was in charge of the dining room assisted by a group of young girls Miss Leona Lindsay served punch Two hundred guests were bidden bidden bidden bid bid- den including a large number from Salt Lake After October 1 I Mr and Mrs Towler will be beat at home at South State street I Miss Helen Van Pelt and Emil Nyman Nyman Nyman Ny- Ny man were married Tuesday evening atthe at atthe atthe the home of the bride on East Seventeenth Seventeenth Seventeenth Seven Seven- South street The Rev George GeorgeE E E. Davies performed the ceremony inthe in inthe inthe the pres presence nce of relatives The bride Is Isa Isa isa a daughter of U. U S. S Commissioner Henry Van Pelt She is a graduate of the University of Utah and a member of the Gamma Phi sorority For the past few years ears she has been teaching school in Salt Lake Mr Nyman Is also a graduate of the University of Utah where he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity He is at present present present pres pres- ent engaged in farming in the Uinta basin country Mrs George Morgan entertained the members of the Entre club Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day afternoon at her home Three tables ta tables ta- ta bles were arranged for bridge and tea was served at the conclusion of the games ames |