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Show hots to the membera of the Sewing club at luncheon Friday. . MRS. FRANCIS 8. BASCOM and eon. Ba scorn, leave tonight for Ocean Park, Cal. s MISS HENRIETTA HAMILTON of Brattle. Wash.. 1b the uest of Mr. and Mr. William Reid. THE UNIVERSITT'club'a elxteenth annual an-nual banquet will be riven tonight, when responses will be made , to the folowlng toasts: Toastmaster, Judge Andrew Howat; "George Washington," silent toast; "Our Country," Capt. Joseph E. Caine; "Alma Mater," Capt. J. F. Critch-low; Critch-low; "Our Club," Hon. Frank Pierce; "Bacillus Matrlmonlals," Louis H. Faras-worth; Faras-worth; "The Toilers," George Hara-la Smith; "The Lemon Problem," David Kennedy; "Things In General," X. Mac-pherson Mac-pherson Boyd. , , ' MEMBERS of the G. O. R. 8. club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Miss Edith Treloar. No. 29 8outh Fourth East street, and will meet next Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon at the home of Miss Birdie Carter, Car-ter, No. 63 J East Third South street. muEW LOOKING FOEWAED. FRIDAY Banquet of States, First Methodist Meth-odist church. Colonial party, Lynds chapter and Mlapah chapter, Order of Eastern Star. ' Washington social. Ladies' Aid society, so-ciety, Westminster church.' Banquet by Spirit of Liberty chaptffr. Daughters of American Revolution, Manltou hotel. Miss Olive and Miss Angie Ferris, Washington's birthday party. THE MARRIAGE last night of Miss Mildred Olt and Thomas E. Anderson, solemnized In the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George K. Ott, was one of the prettiest affairs of the season. Only relatives and close friends were present pres-ent and the ceremony was performed by the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen. The bride wore white liberty silk, with a veil, the veil being caught with sprays of lilies of the valley. She carried bride's roses. Miss Pansy Anderson, the bridesmaid, was in J pale pink crepe da chene over taffeta, and carried pink roses. Jamea H. Sannona i of Blair. Nev., was best man. As the bridal party entered, Misa Judith Evans, pianist, and Miss Esther Allen, violinist, played Lohengrin's wedding march. "Annie "An-nie Laurie" was played while the ceremony cere-mony was being spoken and afterwards the "Spring Song" waa played. The bridal party stood before a large window which was made into a bower of potted palms and ferns, with a canopy of plumosa. Pink and white carnations were used in the parlors and palms were banked in the grates. In the dining-room were American Beauty roses and red carnations. carna-tions. Miss Mary Roberts of Ogden and Miss Ethel Partridge presided over the punch bowl. Assisting In the dining-room were Miss Jesse Home, Miss Helen Sant-chl Sant-chl and Miss Ethel Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have gone to Blair, Nev., to live. MISS RUTH HOLDING and Leonard W. Taylor were married last night at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Holding. Bishop Boud' officiated. Carnations and ferns formed the chief decorations and the bridal couple stood beneath an arch of red, white and blue electric lights, from which a. white wedding wed-ding bell was suspended. The bride wore a golng-away gown and hat to match and carried bride's roses. Miss Alice Dunn of Spanish Fork, the bridesmaid, waa in white mull and carried pink carnations. Frank Taylor was the best man. Mrs. G. J. Guimer, Mrs. C. F. Holding, and Miss Helena Holding assisted In entertaining. enter-taining. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will visit Los Angeles on their honeymoon. MRS. GRANT HAMPTON entertained at a luncheon and 600 at the University club yesterday afternoon. In the center of the table waa a bed of cherries, in which were miniature hatchets in red, white and blue, and the place .cards were decorated with hatchets and colonial hats. The table was decorated also with red candelabra and red carnations. Mrs. Hampton's guests were: Mrs. Jay Tarvin Harris, Mrs. A. C. Kwing. Mrs. W. F. James, Mra. T. B. Beatty, Mrs. Roy Hampton. Miss Edna Bailey, Mra. James E. Jennings, Miss Edith Shearman, Mrs. A. S. Bower, Mrs. F. J. Fabian, Mrs. Thomas Weir, Mra. Don Carlos Roberts, Mrs. Bam Park, Mrs. Frank Roberts, Miss Crawford, Mrs. A. J. Gorham and Miss Kiesel of Ogden. MISS EMMA LUNG and Benjamin A. Shlndler were married by the Rev. P. A. Simkin at the home of the bride last night. Nearly fifty guests attended. Mrs. Shlndler has been head nurse in the Murray hospital several years and haa many friends. The bride and bridegroom will be at home at IS Vine street after March 1. MR. AND MRS. FRANK HALM of Loe Angeles and Mrs. J. E. Huntoon of Sacramento, Sacra-mento, Cal.. were the guests of honor at an Informal euchre given last night by Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Green. Red and white carnations were used in the decorations and cherry trees and hatchets were pictured pic-tured on the score cards. Assisting In the entertainment were: Mrs. Allen Blake, Miss Jessie Anderson, Miss Sampson and Miss Tinsman. Those Invited to meet the guets of honor were Mr. and and Mrs. C. M. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knight. Mr. and Mrs. S. Benson. Mr. and Mrs. George Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. George Lockheart, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Srhurlts, Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. -J. W. Edmunds, Mr. and Mrs. Harding. MRS. J. B. HUNTOON waa the honor guest yesterday afternoon at a luncheon at which Mrs. H. A. Whitney and Mrs. Tiernan were hostesses. Covers were laid for twelve. Carnations were used on the table and patriotic symbols decorated the place cards. . AT THE informal luncheon given by Mm. J. R. Walker yesterday afternoon Miss Wynn and Miss Block were guests of honor. The table was decorated with daffodils. The guests were: Mrs. William Gibson Sharp, Mrs. J. M. Bid well. Mrs. Union Worthtngton, Miss Hanauer, Miss Naaon, Miss Adelaide Nason, Miss Rook- MRS. HEBER M. WELLS ts entertaining entertain-ing at a bridge tea this afternoon. t MR. AND 'MRS. HENRY W. LAWRENCE LAW-RENCE and Mrs. J. A. Kimball left today for Long.Beach, CaJ. to spend a month. MRS.' WILLIAM REID entertained her Card club at her home on Harvard avenue ave-nue yesterday. , , . MRS. M. B. WHITNET entertained the Utopia club In her home on C street yesterday. yes-terday. . MISS MILDRED NOWELL. formerly of this city, and M. J. O'Connor were married mar-ried In Holyoke, Mass., February 12. Miss Nowell was a teacher here for some time. She went Esst two years ago to study music, and while there met her future husband. . MISS MAT ALDER gave a parcel shower yesterdayjfor Miss Haael Grant. DR. AND MRS. J. J. BO SWELL will entertain at cards this evening In compliment compli-ment to Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Boswell. MRS. JOHN A. 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