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Show : j "SOCSETV 1 I XT THE HOME of her parents, former Senator and Un. Frank J. Cannon in Of 3 . den yesterday, Hiaa Rotannah Brown Can- bob vti married to Horace Willitton Sher man of Lincoln, Neb., Apostle David O. McKay Mc-Kay performing the ceremony. The bride ia one of the moit beautiful and aeoompliahed " of Ogdsn'a young ladiea. The groom la a young bnaineea man of Lincoln, and it the eon of Prof." M. A. Sherman, who ia dean of the University of Kebraska and an educator of national repatation. The bride was i corted by her two aiitera. lira. A. E. Hyde, (Jr., and Mra. Paul Kimball. The brother of the bride, Frank Quail Cannon, gar hie emcee to the groom beat man. There were a great many guest pretent, and lait night at 7"!80 o'clock the young couple left for Marionette, Wis, where they will make their home, and where 11 r. Sherman will go into the lumber busmen. i AN ELABORATE SOCIAL AFFAIR waa the reception given yesterday at the Knuts-ford Knuts-ford by Mra. W. A. MeEnery in honor of Miss Theresa MeEnery of London. Thoie who assisted In receiving were Mra. A. C. Ewing. Un. H. P. Henderson, Mra. W. C. 'Wallace and Mra. T. A. Bird. From 8 to 5 there waa conitant coming and going of gueitev possibly 200 in all. Mra. MeEnery received in an elegant Paris gown of gray chiffon over pink, with embroidered velvet, and Miaa MeEnery in an elaborate gown of tala blue ailk. Mra. MeEnery and Misa Me-nery Me-nery will leave tomorrow for San Francisco, 'Where they will make their home at the eor-' eor-' ner of Broadway and Buchanan streets for the winter. , MRS. FRED C. RICHMOND entertained . eight of. her friends at dinner at the Commercial Com-mercial club Thursday evening. . WORD HAS BEEN RECEIVED here of the marriage of George A. Lyons, formerly of this city, but bow of Los Angeles, and Miss Ella Robertson of Virginia City, Ner. The wed- ding took place at high noon on Monday at Los Angelee. Mr. Lyon is connected with the Southern Pacific, and has a host of friends in Salt Lake. The couple will reside . at Oakland. MR. AND MRS. DAVID DEITH and aon. David, have returned from Los Angeles and Ocean Park. CAPT. BRYANT H. WELLS returned today to-day from the camp of instruction and maneu-' maneu-' vera at I slay. MRS. ROBERT J. JESSCP and Miss Flor-enee Flor-enee Jessup will leave tomorrow for Lot Angelee, An-gelee, where they will visit friends for a few weeks, and whence they go to Oakland to be vnMti et the Anriersnn tiome for a short tint. ... MBS. HCGH PARK and Mrs. C. H. Me-. Me-. I Hahnn returned yesterday to Mrs. Fark'a I aountry home near Bountiful, after spending I the past few daya in town. Mra. McMahon ' A will return to town for the winter during Vsr the coming week. 17 ... T MISS IONE MORRISON' entertained a dox- f an of bar friends yesterday at a luncheon for .Mrs. George D. Keyser. one of the ,' brides of the summer. Decorations of pink and whit gladiolus were used. . ... MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL FEN'TOtf will leave the first .week in October for an Eastern East-ern trip. . . . IfHS. ROBERT GOULD SMITH and her slater, Miaa Mamie Noble, have taken apart-xnenta apart-xnenta at 46 Emery-Holmes and will be at home there for the next few weeks. ... MRS. LEROT ARMSTRONG and her children chil-dren will arrive thia morning from Coloma, Mich., and the family will shortly be at home at 7C8 East Second South street. ... MRS. H. H. LAVTSON and her two boys have gone E.st for a few months' stay. ... JOHX REED is here from Denver for a few days on business. ... MISS ELLEN HAYES of Ely, Nev., retained re-tained to her home on Wednesday. e . THE CURRENT EVENTS and correal literature lit-erature section of the Ladies' Literary club will meet for the first time this season at 2 o'clock thia afternoon at the clubhouse. Mrs. John Reed of Denver will read for the members, and tea will be served and a social so-cial hour passed later. - . . . MRS. L. H. PLANK ia now at home at 44 Emery-Holmes. ; .... MRS. ALEXANDER C. EWING will entertain en-tertain at a luncheon in honor of Mrs. William Wil-liam A. MeEnery and Miss MeEnery. ... MR. AND MRS. RICHARD HOLME of Denver spent yesterday in the city, leaving j for the Northwest. ... MRS. EMMA CRIMSON left yesterday for Los Angeles. ... MRS. HENRY SIEGEL is here from Butta and will be at heme at the Knutsford for the next month or so. ... MISS ALICE E. ROWE and the Misses ' Cassidy have taken the Fentnn home on Second Sec-ond West and will shortly be at home there. ... MISS LOBACH will entertain the W. T. F.'s tomorrow in honor of Miss Hattie Ward. ... MISS MARGARET RYAN and Miss Agn.s ' ,Ryan have returned from visit to Old Mexico. ... ROBERT H. PARKIN f Detroit. Mich., la to apend the winter in Salt Lake and vicinity. . MISS HATTIE CARTER gave a Dutch luncheon last night to twenty of her friends. the table being attractive with, asters. Those , -present were the Misses Typer. Carter and Hansman, Mesrame Feringer, 'Whitney and y 'Osborne, Messrs. Altree. F.vans. Whitney, Millard, Whittle, Reed and Samuels. ... WTRS BLANCHE KIMBALL wss tbe host- ess at a bridge tea yesterday afternoon, given giv-en in honor of Mrs. W. G. Sharp of New York. Five tables were filled with the players play-ers Golden glow formed the decorations. ... MISS ANN LINSLEY will entertain Saturday Sat-urday afternoon at an informal Kensington In honor of Miss Pearl Peirce, who is to be married next week. ... MRS. GEORGE A. SNOW left last nisht for her home in Chicago. She haa been visiting vis-iting Mrs. J. F. Grant for the last eight weeks. ." . . THE LADIES" of the Central Christian church gsve an entertainment at the home of Mrs. W. H. Lepper last evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. H. T. tappington and Mrs. J. Reeves were on the committee for the musical part of the evening, a couple of nunbers of which wss furnished by Miss Flossie McCall and Misa .Kate Thorpe. e. TUESDAY NOON Miss Anna Sandstrom and Mr. Gotfred Lnndquist of B.rgham were married at the Swedish I.ntbersn church. Rev. Emanuel Rydberg officiated. Ar the same church Wednesday the marriage of Miss Maria Backlund and Mr. .Inhan Hsglof was . performed also by Rev. Rydberg. The young copies have a large list of acquaintances in ' Bingham Swedish society. ... A SOCIAL in the First Ward Assembly hall will be given tonight in honor of the seventy fifth birthday of Bishop Joseph War-burton. War-burton. by the members of the ward and his friends. m m . MR. AND MRS". PHILIP SCHOXERT will entertain tonight for Miss Schonert, who ia y . here visiting her brother ( MISS KATE DREW and Harry Lindell, two popular young people of Park City, sur-I sur-I prised their many frienda by taking the train - Jor Coalville, where they aecured a marriage license and were joined in wedlock by County Clerk W. Calderwood. They returned to Park City In the afternoon and will make their bom there. |