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Show j eT' Personal and Society WEDDINGS OP THE 7E2K. . SOCIETY HAS BEEN interested during dur-ing the week in the many weddings that have taken place., and in preparing for -those, that are set for the coming fortnight. fort-night. Wednesday was a busy day, no less than six marriages being solemn Ized. An interesting one among these was that of Miss Ellen M. Geary and W. C Coulam, which took place at the home of the bride's parents and was followed by a large reception. Miss Mabel Geary was the maid of honor and George Coulam Cou-lam was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Coulam Cou-lam will be at home at 15 Wellington court. . , THE WEDDING of Miss May Kimball Kim-ball and Robert Forrester took place at St. Mark's cathedral Monday. Dean Ed-' die performed the ceremony, which was witnessed only by Intimate friends of the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Forrester For-rester left for Denver to Visit for some time, but tbey will return later to make - their home here. V . v ing to spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. L. H. .Beaeon. at 76 East Fifth South street. - MR. AND MRS. S. E. CRAGER left Wednesday to visit for some time at their old home in Indiana. ' MISS JUNE BINTZ has returned from college,-and is spending the summer sum-mer with her parents. THE MISSES ALICE AND BEATRICE BEA-TRICE M'DONALD yeft Tuesday for a three months' visit in California. MRS. J. J. JUDSON left Wednesday, accompanied by her son, for the Judson cottage in the Thousand Isle region. , t MRS. M. B. CONWAY, mother of Mrs. Perry S. Heath, left Wednesday morning for her home in Louisville, Ky., after a month's visit in this city. MRS. MAE 6HEALER has moved to 153 West Fifth South, where she will hereafter be at home. MRS. A. N. CHERRY and daughter, UTtam T?lKnctlA- left Wfrfnaalav Avanlno ANOTHER WEDDLNG of Wednesday war5 that of Miss Louise Madsen and S. H. Lund. A reception was tendered the young people at the home of the bride, where several hundred people called. Mr. and Mrs. Lund will be at home after August 1st at 135 South Seventh East. MISS EMMA C. KELSON and E. C. 'Johnson were married Wednesday night, the ceremony being performed by Judge McMaster. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will be at home after June 25th at 237 South Ninth East street. THE MARRIAGE of Miss Cora Bromley of American Fork and William E. Clerk of Pleasant Grove was solemnized solemn-ized in the Temple Wednesday. ' THE MARRIAGE of Miss Delia Torgeson of Logan and Walter Pyper of this city will be solemnized next Thursday Thurs-day In Logan. WILLIAM YATES announces the engagement- of his daughter.' Carrie, to Harry Harmon, the wedding to take place June 25th. ' THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Amie Chase and Fred Ward is announced, the wedding to take place on June 30th. -.. .... , DR. AND MRS. C. W. HIGGINS have issued invitations for the wedding and wedding reception of their daugh-' daugh-' ter. Vera, snd Robert H. Wilson. The wedding will take place next Wednesday Wednes-day evening at Mission chape!, the re- ceptlon to be held at the home of the f bride's parents, 643 North First West - street. for Ohio, to spend the summer. . ., . MRS. JTTLIA TAYLOR and Miss Geneve Ge-neve Ctark returned Tuesday from a month's trip to the West coast. MISS EDYTHE , ELLERBECK has returned from Madison, Wis., where she attended the annual convention of the Delta Gamma fraternity. -1 - MRS. CvH. M'CREADY and daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Clella, left Thursday afternoon for the East. They will visit in New Yorj. Cincinnati and Buffalo before returning re-turning home. ' - . e ?V- AND MRS- JAMES F. MAR-SHALu MAR-SHALu are in their new home at 518 Second street LOUIS COHN, accompanied by Miss Sylvia Cohn and Miss Ruth Palmer, left Wednesday for an extended tour of California. Cal-ifornia. .-.. . MISS LOUISE BASCOM will leave the .. city about June 15th to spend the summer in North Carolina. In the fall Miss Bascom will enter WelleBley. .... MRS. LOUIS FARNSWORTH has gone to California with her children, where she will spend the coming year. . . MRS. WILLIAM G. SHARP has returned re-turned to her home in New York. . . - MRS. DENNIS C. EICHNOR and children have gone to the coast to spend the summer. . . . PROF. R. H. LOISELLE will H dance and social at his hall on East First South street every Friday night. MRS. FRANK G ROES BECK and Mrs. A. J. Lowe will entertain at an informal in-formal luncheon next Friday afternoon. after-noon. MR. AND MRS. J5 AVID S. MURRAY entertained a few friends at a chafing dish supper last night after the play, in honor of Miss Julia Dean, who is their guest. MRS. P. J. QUEALT of Keramerer, Wyo., Is the guest of Mrs. Abner Lu-man, Lu-man, 679 East Second South street. MRS. EMMA LEE SUTHERLAND of Berkeley. Cal., is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Sutherland of this city. MRS. CHARLES BARTH of Fort Douglas is expected home today from a visit to the home of her parents In Kansas. MRS. E. E. SHEPARD is visiting friends in Park City. MRS. S. J. JENKINS and son have gone to San Francisco to be the guests for some time of Mrs. C. W. Kahl. ,- MRS. S. CURTIS and daughter. Mrs. Drummond,' have returned to the city after a pleasant month's visit in Denver Den-ver end Pueblo. MRS. WILLIAM C. JENNINGS and son. William, will sail today from New York direct to Antwerp. . MRS. MARTHA ROYLE KING has Issued invitations for a song recital to be given June 16th at the First Congregational Congre-gational church. THE M'MILLAU TEA. MISS H. G. M'MILLAN and Miss McMillan Mc-Millan were hostesses of a large tea yesterday afternoon, at which several hundred friends were present. The rooms were beautifully decorated with flowers and palms, and music was furnished fur-nished throughout the afternoon by an orchestra. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. W. V. Rice, Mrs. Thomas Weir and Mrs. Chlsholm, Mrs. Dininny and Mrs. Parsons had charge of the dining-room, where Mrs. Mont Ferry and Mrs. Babcock served ices and coffee. cof-fee. Assisting these were the Misses Bess and Mildred McMillan. Louise Sullivan, Alice . Goodwin and Lorene Leary. DINNERS AND LUNCHEONS. MRS. HUBBARD W. REED entertained enter-tained Wednesday in honor of Mrs. William Wil-liam G. Sharp of New York. The guests were: -Mrs. George M. Downey, Mrs. George Y. Wallace, Mrs. H. D. Styer, Mrs. McOllntock, Mrs. Harkness, Mrs. Robert Harkness. Mrs. R. C. Woodnrtf, Mrs. .Windsor V. Riy, Mrs. Robert J. Glendinnlng and Miss Harkness. '. MR. AND MRS. JOHN REEDventer-tained REEDventer-tained Informally at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Lillian Mayer of Chicago and Edward Ed son of Denver. Den-ver. Covers were laid for ten. MRS. LEDYARD M. BAILEY entertained enter-tained a number of friends informally Tuesday afternoon at a Kensington tea in honor of Mrs. George Matthews of California. MISS MABELLE SNOW entertained at a party Monday evening in honor of Miss Scholes, whose marriage to Mr. Sears will take plaoe on the evening of June 18th. SOCIETY NOTES. MRS. KENNETH C. KERR held an interesting exhibition of decorated china Thursday, Friday and today. MR3. ANDREW ' HOW AT and Miss France Howat will receive their friends Informally this afternoon. MRS. MARVIN, wife of Chaplain Marvin at the post, expects to leave - shortly to spend the summer at the seashore. sea-shore. MISS" VIOLET NEILL is in Detroit. Mich., the guest of Mrs. J. Dana San- - ders. She will leave shortly for Chicago. Chi-cago. MISS REBECCA MORRIS returned Sunday from New York, where she has Just completed, a post-graduate couse In the kindergarten department at Columbia Co-lumbia university. MRS. ELLEN BLAIR and Mra. Joseph Jo-seph Burke of Idaho Springs, Colo., are visiting Mrs. M, Davidson, No. 8 Whit-aker Whit-aker court. ' MRS. WINDSOR V. RICE gave a luncheon and card party at the Knuts- - ford Monday, which was attended by a number of friends. ' MR. J. W. CURTIS AND MISS CURTIS CUR-TIS entertained at an informal musicale Sunday evening. A delightful programme pro-gramme waa furnished by Mr. Weihe, Mr. Curtis and a male quartette. MR. AND MRS. F. B. STEPHENS have gone East, and will visit several points in Canada before returning. . . . MR. AND MRS. W. C. THOMAS are at home to their friends at their new home at 107$ First street. ' MISS DORIS KRONE of Chicago Is in the city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. gig Simon. DR. AND MRS. HEPBURN have returned re-turned from California, where they visited vis-ited along the coast for a month. . 2XIS3 FLORENCE WAGNER of AnU . t , 1 errlred in the city onlay wea. |