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Show .svsw Brides Choose Yulelide for Weddings ; j A PRETTY home weddln . was aoiemnlzed last evening at the j home of the bride on East Third Houth street when Miss I Airnes Roper became the bride of iChiirle p. Addison. Itlshop Arm-; irons: performed the ceremony In the1 presence of about fifty relatives and ( j friends. The home waa festive with ; 'Christmas decorations and the young; ' j couple were assisted In entertaining the iruests by the bride's mother, Mrs. i i (lrorK O. Roner; lrs. Ida Addison , and Mrs. A. Neslen. The bride wore , a simple wedding dress of Ivory tinted satin draped In georgette crepe, a cap veil, and carried a shower of bride's roses. After the first of the year the couple will be at home at McUlli, Nev. , e e e I Miss Myrtle I Clark and Daniel! On r her, both of Hiawatha, t.'tah, were wedded yesterday evening at :3 o'clock at Phillips parsonage, ths Rem hrlde ts a teacher at Hiawatha and; the bridegroom hsa Just returned from j Ft. Vancouver, Wash., where he has ! been attached to the air service fori the jMst ten months. Mr. and Mrs. i fnrbr will go tomorrow to Hiawatha to make their home. 1 e j ! A dellKhiful children's party was j presided over yesterday afternoon by Mrs. K. A. Sweet st the Sweet home, on South Thirteenth Fast street to j celebrate the seventh birthday of her daughter. Katherlne Games were played from 3 until f o'clock, when a dainty supper was served. A has-j ket of shell pink carnations tied with blue and white mallne centered the . table and tiny blue parasols for the rtrls and flags for the boys were favors. Assisting Mrs. Sweet were Miss Kvelyn Sweet and Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Ha fret t. The little guests were Mary KHen Ieary, Marcel la Cray, liorls Sweet, Mary Iegg, Oeraldine flosmer. Newell Rlanklnshlp, Don Curtis and Frederick Sweet. j A Christmas eve dancing party wltl be given at the recreation hall at Ft. , touglas this evening by the Red I Cross army relief division for the , officers of the post and their ladles and the nurses at the post hospital. Ths committee In charge Includes ' l Major and Mrs. Glen Miller Lieu-1 tenant William J. Loverlng. Captain fieorse M. Id i Her and Miss Ierethy , ! Bamberger. The following officers were elected In Mlspah chapter. No. 5. O. E. fl , for the enaulng year at the meeting j last night: Worthy matron, Roxanaj Seaton; worthy patron. George W. J i Harrows: association matron, Nellie C. Jennings; secretary. Loulaa Stew- I ard: treasurer. Lavtna C. Frown; conductress. con-ductress. Roberta Korni: associate conductress, Gertrude R. Rkelton; trustees, W. D. Irosser, E. O. Leath-erwood. Leath-erwood. F. D. Keeler. Mrs. A. H. Poxrud. who has been lit at St. Mark's hospital with Influenxa-pneumonia. Influenxa-pneumonia. has returned to her home on South Sixth Bast at rest, ' Miss Mra Cameron has arrived j Irom Smith college to spend the hnll- i davs with her parents, Mr. and Mrs 1 F. N. Cameron, at the Hotel Utah, see Miss Mary Lynch has arrived from flt. Mary's of the Woods. Indians, to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lynch. Sergeant Ser-geant John Lynch Jr. has also arrived In Salt Lake from Camp Grant, Til., where he waa recently mustered out., Arnold Hanchett, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hanchett, will arrive tomorrow to-morrow morning from Columbia university, uni-versity, where he Is a naval Instructor. - Donald B. Monroe, who has been at Hutchinson. Kan., Is visiting his sister. sis-ter. Miss Helen Monroe. i Mr. and Mrs. George A. fftefner and I younv daughter, Jeanette. have gone to Chicago to spend the holidays with relatives and friends. s Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gillespie will leave early In the new year for llarcelona, Spain, where Mr. Gillespie ; will be connected with the Ebro lrri- I gallon and Power company. i e flergeant Kerens w Harms, who has j been attending ths students' training ! camp at Ann Arbor. Mich., is visiting i his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harms, for the holidays. e e Miss Florence Allen has arrived from New York to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence K. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hagenharth are in Chicaao. where they will be lolned by their two sons. Frank J. Hasenbarth Jr. and David Hagen-j Hagen-j berth, from Notre Dame, and their I two daughters, Mary and Katherine, I from St. Mary's of the Woods, Indiana, In-diana, for the holidays. e Ralph Lewis, son of Judge and Mrs. T. D. Lewis, ts spending a week's furlough from Mather field, Sacramento, Sacra-mento, In falt Lake. I Mr. and Mrs. Owen Neheker have ss their guests Mr. and Mrs. Orson G. Lloyd of Ames, la who were married Thanksclvlng day. Tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Nebeker will entertain relatives and close friends at a theatre party at Us Wilkes, followed by a midnight upper In honor of the guests. |