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Show Ltaut. William B. Wallace of Port Dous-l Dous-l has left for New London. Wis., whers he will vialt lira. Wallace and thalr daughter. Luclle He will go from that lty to Detroit to coach the rifle team of the national guard for the shoot at Camp Perry. O. Lieutenant Wallace will accompany accom-pany the team to Camp Perry and Seagirt and expect to return to Salt Lake In about six weeks. see Announcement of the encasement of their daughter. Haael fern ma. to Edward Charles Nlebuhr of La Crosse, Wis.. Is made by Mr and Mrs. Edward Flynn of Santa Rita, N M . formerly of Salt Lake City. The wedding will take place Wednesday, July If, after which the couple cou-ple will go to Hayden. Aril., where they expect to make their home. e a e Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lefler announce the marriage of their daughter. Clara, to Carl O. Li nd Strom, the wedding taking place last Saturday at noon. The wedding wed-ding came as a surprise to the many friends of the happy couple. The bride and groom left the city Immediately after the ceremony expecting to return to 6alt Lake City in a few daya. Mr. and Mrs. Prank God be will leave for California In the near future to visit r, their daughters, Mrs. J. McPherson Taylor Tay-lor and Mrs. Wayne E- tmlth. see Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. WUHsme will celebrate their alxtleth wedding anniversary anniver-sary at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the East Jordsn ward chapel, the celebration celebra-tion to be In the nature of a reunion of their descendants to the number of eighty-three. The couple came to Salt lake by mule team In isM, arriving here August 19. e Mr C. H. Dootlttle l giving a luncheon for her slater. Mrs. Miller Guy, at the Alta club, thla afternoon. see Miss Blanche and Miss Martha Henderson Hender-son are entertaining a few frlenda Informally Infor-mally thla afternoon In honor of Miss Knthryn Hancock of Seymore. Ind-. Miss Hancock is the guest of Mra. M K. Wilson Wil-son for the summer. Mlea Alleen McMillan entertained a few friends Informally yesterday at a lake party. The M. N. ft club met yesterday at the home of Mfaa Mary Holden and officers were elected aa follows: Mra. Nan Williams, Wil-liams, president; Miss Msud Hudson, vice president : Miss Mary Holden. secretary: Miss Helen SI mpkln." treasurer. e e Mrs. Catherine Wood, widow of the late Col. John D. Wood, and her daughter, Cassandra, have returned from Europe, where Miss Wood was studying vocal music. She was In Tresden for several months snd then she and her mother made a tour of Austria and Italy before coming hom. They left last night for their ranch In Idaho. ass Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Carey left today for their home in Denver after n delightful vl.iit at the home of Rufsel L. Tracy-Several Tracy-Several entertainments have been given In theh honor during their atav In Salt Lake. Mr. George Ellerbeck and her daugh- te are spending a part of the summer st the Girls' Friendly holiday houae. Brighton. Brigh-ton. Lieutenant and Mr. E. E. Fuller of the taelftli Infantrv are spending a few daya with Captain and Mrs. A. W. Foreman at Fort Iouglaa. Lieutenant and Mrs. Fuller Ful-ler are on their wsy to Fort Leavenworth. Mrs. Charles Billings left for Denver today to-day to visit friends. She will go from i here to EHxIe. Colo., where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. B. M. White and family. Miss Frances McC'hrvstal and father are spending s few days In Salt I-nke. White l:ere they are at the Hotel Utah. e e Mr. and Mrs. John A. Manen and their dsughter left lodsv for the east, whence they sail for a viay of some time abroad. a s a Mi Charles Wtlkssj snd Mrs. Sarsh Bocks will entertain at bridge tomorrow afternoon st the Wllkea home on Fourth East street. Mr and Mrs James H Moyle returned I last evening from s motor trip through the northern part of the state. Mr snd Mrs. H. O Whltnev snd Miss Marlon Whitney expect to leave within a few days for their cottage at Brighton to remain the rest of the summer, e e e Dr. and Mm. O. H. Avey. formerly of thla city, but now of Payette. Ida., have been ep'ending the past week In the city at the Hotel Utah. They will leave for their home tomorrow, see Miss Georgia Hartley has gone to Seattle Se-attle to spend a few weeks visiting friends and relativea there. Mis Ada Kronner will entertain a party of a dosen girl friends at five hundred hun-dred tomorrow afternoon at her home, i:3 Fourth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John C D Clark returned vesterday from a short business trip to Chicago and Detroit. Mtss Margaret MacVidile and Miss Elisabeth Mesamore will leave within a few daya for T.A Jolla to spend the reat of the summer. Miea Ada Kronner will entertain a few friend with five hundred tomorrow afternoon at her home. 1203 Fourth ave-au Mr snd Mrs. George A. Relf have gone i to New York for a abort trip. Miss Elisabeth Underwood returned to Logan today after a week's visit with her brother. Lieut Arthur R I'nderwood at Fort Douglas. Mla Underwood was honor guest st a number of affairs during dur-ing the week. Mrs. B. T. Cannon, who la living In Provo for the present, was in Salt Lake yeaterday, the gueat of Mra. W D. Don-oher. Don-oher. Mrs. Ernest Bamberger went to Brighton Sundav to spend the rest of the summer at the E. R. Ferry cottage. Mrs. R. C. Gemmell took her two nieces. Gertrude and Pauline Adams, to Bingham yeaterday for the day. The voung visitors hsve been the recipients of a great deal of attention during their abort stsy here. They left for their home In Callfornls today. see Mrs. H H. Hsrley. who haa been the houae gut of Mrs. Frank J. Gustln for ths psst two weeks, left for Denver to-dsv to-dsv for a flail and will return to her home In Lincoln. Neb . by wav of Mani-tou. Mani-tou. She was the ruest of Mrs. George Dern at Brighton for a few dsys during the past week. ' sirs. A. L. Hoppaugh has .gone to Brighton for a couple of days. Mrs L. E. Arnold has for her guest Mlea Eleanor Peterson of New Haven. Miss Margaret Mclntyre will entertain the Phi Eta Epsilon aorortty Friday. Miss Mary Robinson and Miss Helen Banfield. secretary and assistant secretary secre-tary of the T. W. C. A., who have recently re-cently resigned their positions, have srne to Brlshton for a short atav before going to California for therest of the summer, i f Mr and Mrs. Charlea A. Oulglev and their famllv will leave the first of Au- ; gust for Coronado Beach, where they j will spend a few weeks of the summer I weather. J |