Show 1 I I The most interesting social event of ot this evening Is the marriage of oC Miss Margaret McIntyre and Russell Russon Kimball Kimball Kimball Kim- Kim ball Woodruff which will tako take place this evening at o'clock at tho the home of or tho the brides bride's parents Mr and Mrs W. W H. H McIntyre on Seventh avenue ave ave- nue flue The ceremony will bo be performed I b by the Right Rev Hev Paul Jones bishop I of the Episcopal diocese of Utah One Onehundred Onehundred Onehundred hundred and fifty invitations have o been Issued to the wedding and to a reception to follow Miss Miss' Marion McIntyre sister of the bride will be maid of ot honor and Miss Adelaide Woodruff sister of ot the tho bridegroom bride bride- groom will be bridesmaid Little Miss Barbara will wUl be ring bearer Kenneth Yeats will be best man e. e S About guests enjoyed the hospitality hos has of or the University club last I night at a dancing party Music for tor I I dancing was furnished by the Hawaiian Ha Troubadours and a n late tate supper supper supper sup sup- per was served The Tho tables were adorned with red and white carnations and ferns terns which also formed the decorations decorations dec dec- orations of or the tho clubrooms I The committee in charge of or the affair af at- fair consisted of ot Paul Williams C. C C. C Bintz and L L. L Wilson A number of or dinner parties preceded the tho dance among those entertaining guests being Julius Bamberger L L. C. C Miller Leonard Wilson Vilson and Alex Leggat a With streamers of ot gay serpentine toy balloons confetti and the tIre bri bright ht colored costumes of or the tIme dancers the Ladles Ladles' Literary clubhouse presented a again gala a appearance last night on the occasion of or the hal bat masqUe of ot the Bachelor Knights The house was decorated with palms and a basket of ot red roses centered centered cen con the tho punch table Toy balloons suspended above the table were given the guests as favors The dancers who numbered about two hundred Unmasked unmasked unmasked un un- masked at 1030 o'clock I The committees in charge Included P. P J J. J Owens Robert Driscoll and aud James Sullivan entertainment committee committee com corn T. T Killeen J. J Maher Malier S. S J. J and G. G Buckley floor committee committee committee com com- Albert Driscoll J. J Bogan and andR R R. R Werner Verner refreshment committee and Don DOll Morrison and Dan Callahan door committee Prizes for tor the best character costumes cos cos- were won by Theodore Killeen as a negro and Josephine Beesley as Martha Washington Officers of ot the organization were costumes as fol fol- lows tows James Lynch Beau Brummel Fred Breining colonial gentleman James Sullivan Chinaman Theodore Killeen winning prize costume S S Miss La Rue Bole and Miss Virginia Ramey entertained about fifty of or their young friends at a pleasant dancing I party last night in the banquet room of or the Wilson hotel Mr and amid Mrs B B. B B. B Ramey and Mr and Mrs Isaac Isaae Bole parents of the hostesses were tho the chaperons S S The members of the Busy Twelve Sewing club will entertain their husbands hus hus- bands this evening at the home bome of ot Mrs Frank Corless 1471 South Seventh Seventh Sev Soy euth East street S C 0 I two Forty members and friends friend of tho the adult Bible class of ot Liberty Park M. M E. E church attended the annual I class banquet in the church Friday night Speakers were J J. J IL Gertz C C. A A. A Root T. T R. R Johnson A. A Tracy and I L L. A A. Bridgeland Music was furnished furnished fur fur- fished by Mrs F. F H. H James and a a aI double quartet composed of or Mesdames I E E. J. J LeUr Leiff J. J Olsen M. M M J. J Mark E. E B. B Funk M. M Lyman and M M. J J. J I Mark and G. G D D. Kent |