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Show MIES MABEL UNDERBILL of Denver Den-ver and Paul Lewis Beemer of this city will be married In the Colorado capital tomorrow. They will live here. ' THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Nell Worthen to Alma A. Ek is announced by Mr. and Mrs. H. a Worthen. The marriage mar-riage will be In June. w ' THK MARRIAGE of Miss Clara Lourde . Wilcox and Jesse Simpson Buchholta will be at the home of the bride's parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Turner J. Wilcox, Spokane, Spo-kane, Wash., May 8. FRANCIS H. HALL announces the engagement en-gagement of his daughter. Miss Berg, to Frank Edwin Dole. The marriage will be In June. THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Alt a M. Concannon to Walter S. Jennens of this l ity Is announced by Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Concannon of Buckingham, Wash. THE MARRIAGE of Miss Leslie May f oulam to T. Albert Hooper is to be early - in June, according to the announcement made by Mrs. Elizabeth H. Coulam. MRAND MRS. THOMAS A. HOOPER announce the engagement of their daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Aramlnta E., to Prof. M. Rich Porter, the wedding to be In June. Prof. Krter Is connected with the Weber Stako' a-idemy.' . i VHE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Georgl-5 Georgl-5 Savage to Robert Lambert Fowler of Kw Tork is announced by Mr. and Mrs. li-hard Savage. Miss Savage and her sister. Miss Pearl Savage, have returned from Washington, where they have geen attending National Park seminary. . THE MARRIAGE of ' Miss M. Orilla Kearns and Stanley Leon Mayer will take place at the home of the bridegroom's sister, sis-ter, Mrs. C. C Crlsmon, Tuesday. April 30. MRS. MAUD KIMBALL SNELL and N. J. Lloyd of Butte, Mont., were quietly married Monday by Judge W. H. King. The bridegroom Is a nephew of George T. Wallace. . MRS. EDWARD S. FERRY has gone to WJrand Rapids, Mich., to visit her father, Dr. E. Eddy. MISS MAUD SEARLES. Miss Georgia Toung and Miss Sarah Tuller, all of Pro-ro, Pro-ro, attending the Blanche Walsh matinee In this olty Saturday. THE FIRST of the University club's spring dances will be given Wednesday evening. MRS. ANNA COLBURN PLUMMER gives a song recital at the First Methodist Metho-dist church tonight for Miss Isabel and ' Mima Amy Osborne. MRS. R. C HILL entertains at luncheon lunch-eon tomorrow for her guest, Mrs. Hendricks Hen-dricks of Muncle, Ind. MRS. JOSEPH OBERNDORFER has returned from New York, where she was with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Bamberger. MRS. HAX A. JAENSCH and her son and Mrs. N. W. Clayton, Jr., have gone to Fremont. Neb., to attend the funeral of Mrs. Jaensch's mother. . MRS. H. C. BROWNLEE entertains at a luncheon and cards Thursday for Mrs. . Hugh Thomas. . . MRS. GEORGE A. SNOW OF Chicago in visiting her sister, Mrs. Joshua F. VThnt. VIRS. W. 8. HUDSON and Mrs. E. F. - Harma will give bridge parties Thursday and Friday. MISS LUCY KINGSTON of Oberlln, O., is visiting at the Tlbbals home. MRS. W. B. MUNDY of Las Vegas. N. M., is vlsftlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. " A. r. Phillips. MR. AND MRS. RUSSEL L. TRACY entertams at dinner this evening for Mrs. I,. D. Bache. who Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. EU McGurrln. " MRS. FRANKLIN S. RICHARDS and Mrs. J. T. Richards will give a luncheon Wednesday for Mrs. Lawrence Townsend. MRS. EMILY Y. CLAWSON and her daughter. Josephine, left yesterday for Europe. They will meet Mrs. Clawson's two sons, who are already on the continent, conti-nent, and enjoy a six-months' tour. - MISS MABEL GATES of Cleveland. Okla., has arrived to live with her mother, Mrs. Ida lngalls, 62 South First West street. |