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Show maid, and Mrs. W. R, Oreenlg aa matron of honor, and the groom hy (Jeorge Burrows, Bur-rows, his brother, with little Fmra Thinlop as ring beerer. Th decorstlons were In pink and white aster. Following the wedding wed-ding supper the couple left for California. They will reside fn Otis. Cl. see Mrs. Ptephen A. Bailey will honor Mrs. Court la no Otto Baker of Tellurlde. Tolo.. with a luncheon at the Hotel Utah tomorrow. to-morrow. Mrs. John Cain will entertain at an afternoon affair at her home tomorrow. s Mrs. Eugene B. Palmer will give the third in a aerie Of bridge luncheons at iter horn on Friday. Mrs. 8. O. ft. Nelden will give a bridge party at her home tomorrow afternoon. A meeting of ftt. Mary's Alumnae asee-clatlon asee-clatlon to prepare for the annual banquet will be held next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at th academy parlors. - Miss Josephine Thomas of Helper and Wyman Berg of Pmvo were married today to-day la the iSsltj Leake temple. Mlas Dora Godfrey and H. rlarrv Mad-sen Mad-sen were joined In wedlock today. A wedding wed-ding breakfast will be followed by a reception re-ception this evening Jn the Godfrey borne. For Miss Estella Redmond and Walter T. Knap ton. who were married at noon today In the temple, a reception will be held thl evening at the horn of th bridegroom la Brldport avenue. Other weddings of the day are those of Miss Blanche - Pearson and Lon - E. Hoss. Miss Mae Larsen and J. Emerson Bradley, Miss Grace Wonnacott and Joseph Jo-seph K. TregeagMe. Miss Margaret Taylor and Mr. Campbell. Miss Emily Arthur snd J. J. Roberta, the latter to take place this evening at the horn of the bride in Lake street, . s Mr. and Mrs. H.-P. Folsom have returned re-turned from a visit In St. Oeorg and the "Muddy" with old tlm acquaintance. acquaint-ance. M r. Pblsom d rove in a epri ng wafton to the Muddy, ninety-five miles away, crossing a desert of thlrty-ftv miles In the Journey. Mra. P. W. Dunyon 1 entertaining the Coualna club thle afternoon at her home. . . The member, of the Cryetal Bridge club are belns entertained (hi. afternoon by aire. T. i. WeatcotJ tn Flrat avenue. Mr William M. Media la entertalnina the Bewlnc club thia afternoon at her home. ... The membera of Children of Mary ao-1Mty ao-1Mty will tve a eoclal and mueleal l-nliht l-nliht In 81. Mary'a hall tn the cathedral, e In the final round, of the women', X ' olf tournament yeelorday Mra. Iealle 1- Ravage defrated Mine Margaret Dunn I with a .core of up and I to play. Mla Ihjnn had a handicap of 12 for the nine holee. Willie Mr.. Savage nlayed ..-retch, outplaying flret Mre. I- J. Gilmer, then Mlaa Roee Iane, and finally Miea Dunn. The meirhee were cloae and never lagged In IntereeU ,., -' - Tr. and Mre. 'J.- V. Ilanehett gave a bridge party lait night In compliment tA Dr. and Mra. W. R. Tyndale. 'who leave hortlv to be away for eonie time. Following Follow-ing the game a chafing dleh aupper waa mjoved by th .core of frlenda preeent. - e a -frdpt. Oerrleon McOaekey gave a theetre partv at the Orpheum on Monday evening with" a eupper at Maxim a following. Hie gueeta wre Mr. and Mr. W. W. Arm-.'rotig Arm-.'rotig Mrs. W. II. Cunningham and Mra. John B. Seara of Chicago. Mlaa Hattle FTohn and Fred Burrow, were married at the home of the brlrte'e mother. Mm. K Flohn. laat night The bride wa gowned In white eetln and Vaa attended hv Mlfe KteH Dolce . bride.- 9 m m F-ord Kustace Percy, an attach of the British embassy at Washington, is a guest at the Hotel i'tah. Lord Percy is , spending his vacation in a trip through the west. - He reached here from the northwest yesterday. He will leave thia evening for aa Kranclsoo. Th Daughters of the Utah Pioneers hav decided to erect a monument In Pioneer square 1n honor of the pioneers who crossed the. pis Ins In th early days. Thia plan was adopted at a meeting of the organisation held Monday evening at I tlie home of Mrs. Barah Jane C'snnon, ! iZli South Eighth East street. Commit-i Commit-i tees will he appointed to work out the 1 details of th plsn In a few days. t R. W. Sloan returned yesterday from 1 a trip to the coast. Mrs. 8 loan la expected ex-pected back from the east In a few daya .mm Mrs. -M- W. Ingalla of Lehl 1 visiting Mrs. O. V. Parmale and th latter pari of tha week will be the guest of Mrs. Clara Granger in. ,th I van hoe apartments., apart-ments., ess Mr. s'nd Mrs. J. M. Anderson, formerly of thle city, but now of Seattle, are the gueata of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Smith. David Keith. Jr.. and P. J. Moren. Jr. Snd Curtla and Edward Mo ran have left for Salisbury. Conn, to enter school there. Mrs. Henrv P. Henderson la making; a tour of the east aad will visit with relative rela-tive and friends during her stay. s s Mr. and Mrs. Morrill N, Ferr and small son have moved to apartment C in the Meredith. s s . Mrs. Clint B. Leigh has purcbtsed a home In Banta Monica. Cel.. where with her two boys she will reside. ne will be Joined soon by her mother. Mrs, Bailie Bai-lie Pointer, who 1 tier visiting her daughter. Mrs. Lerey A. Palmer, who with her children will shortly join Mr. j Palmer In Denver, where they will make their home. e s e. Mrs. J. T. Gilmer and children left Mondav for .Vew York and other eastern east-ern points for a stay of several was. s Mr. and Mra. N. M. Hamilton and Miss Luclls Clsrk hsvs left their country home to reside for the winter at No. 1 Bransford apartments. |