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Show 1 -SOCIETY j 1 YESTERDAY AT 11 a. m. Mr. Charles Read and Miss Edith Ellerbeck were married; Rev. Goshen officiating, and left on the 1:90 train for the East. Their tour will take In the Northern lakes, the Thousand isles and other points of ' interest. in-terest. The thousand friends of the pair will extend the full measure of congratulations congratu-lations and sincere hopes that their future fu-ture -will bring them nothing but happiness, happi-ness, prosperity and peace. L - MISS MABEL CARSON and Charles Buford McElroy - were married at the home of the brfdels mother this morning. MR. AND MRS. E. E. CALVIN and family have arrived in Salt Lake in their Erlvate car. They lost everything In the an Francisco earthquake, and will buy household furnishings while in this city, and will return to Oakland to make their home. Their daughters. Nellie and Carrie, Car-rie, will attend the exercise at Rowland Hall. MISS HELEN EVANS Is borne for the summer from New York, where she has been attending school. AMONG THE Salt Lake people who sailed for Europe on the steamer Vader-land Vader-land were Mrs. VT. W. Rlter and daughters. daugh-ters. Maud and May. and Col. N. W. Clayton and four sons. MISS WINNIPRED MORGAN of Stanford Stan-ford was the guest of Miss Carrie Sap-plngton Sap-plngton yesterday THE MARRIAGE of Misa Lily Kearns and Roval B. Barrett took place this morning at St. Mary's church. The wedding wed-ding was a quiet one. There was no reception re-ception held after the ceremony. The bride and groom will leave tonight for the East to spend their honeymoon. . THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL TEACHERS of the Unitarian church were entertained at luncheon at the Country club yesterday yester-day by Mrs. Frank Fay Eddy. JUNE 20 WILL BE Lagoon day to the members of the First Congregational church. AN ENTERTAINMENT and social will be given-toy the Unitarian Sunday-school tomorrow night at Unity hall. THE WEDDING of Miss Katharine Potter Moffett and Wlllard Hanson will take place this evening at the bride's home. They will later leave for an extended ex-tended wedding trip. MISS KATHRYN RIDDLE and Edmund Ed-mund Logan Thompson were married at the bride's home at 7 o'clock last even-, ing. After the wedding they left for Colorado Col-orado for a short visit and will return to this city Julv 15. where thev will be at home to their friends at 1250 Brlgham street. THE WEDDING of Miss Amy Anderson Taylor to Albert G. Harris took place at the Tavlor home last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harris will make their future home In Garland. THE ANNUAL LUNCHEON of the Woman's club was given at the Commercial Commer-cial club today. MISS CARRIE SAPPTNOTOX will leave todav for a tour of Yosemlte valley, after which ehe will be a guest at a lsre party at one of the summer homes on Catallna Island. A SONG RECITAL will be iven by the rtipiis of Miss Arjatha Berkjjoel at the First Methodist church this "evening. THE MARRIAGE of Miss Delia Wake to Alexander Frederick Beal took place at the bride's home last evening. Thev will make a short wedding trio through Colorado, returning to tills city, where they will make their home. PEFORE AN AUDIENCE of friends and parents of the pupils that filled the biilldlnar the pupita of the piano department depart-ment of Rowland Hall rave their concert last night. The decorations were beautl-fullv beautl-fullv arranged. The punils were presented present-ed by Miss Or.itia Flanders, who is director direc-tor of the piano department. The honors of the evening were taken bv little six-vear-old Frances Glen Walker, who played the "Blacksmith's Song." All the numbers of the programme were especially especial-ly appreciated, as waa evident from the hearty applause following each rendition. After th programme the audience was addressed by Bishop Spalding. |