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Show ,1 I 1HI IN THE SOCIAL REALM Hg H The chief society event of the week was the marriage of Miss Leta McMil- Ian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McMillan, and Raymond S. Masson of San Francisco, which took place Wed-H Wed-H ncsday ovcnlng at tho residence of the H bride's parents, Rov. W. M. radon of H the First Presbyterian church, offlciat- Ing. Miss Dess McMillan was mldo of H honor to her sister nnd Miss Mildred H McMillan, a younger sister, and Miss H Leila Trent of San Francisco, former-H former-H ly of Salt Lake, were bridesmaids. C. H R. Weymouth, also of San Francisco, H ofllclatcd as best man, with Gordon H McMillan as one of the groomsmen. M The ribbon-bearers were ...iss Norlno H Thompson nnd Miss Aline McMillan, M and tho ring bearer, little Dorothy M Adams, niece of tho bride. Tho wed-M wed-M ding took place promptly at 9 o'clock, H when tho GOO guests Invited to the re-M re-M ceptlon wero present. Tho floral dec-M dec-M orations wero most gorgeous and the M gowns of tho bride nnd her attendants M wero exquisite. M After the ceremony tho reception be- H gan, at which Mrs. Adams and the H other sisters of the bride assisted. H Mr. and Mrs. Masson left after the M reception for a wedding tour on the M Pacific coast. M The wedding of Miss Mnmlo Hlnes 1 and Clayton I. Thatcher took place M Wednesday evening at tho home of Ihe M bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. M Hlnes, on D street. Tho ceremony was M performed by Judge George G. Arm- 1 strong and was witnessed by only tho M immedlato family, a reception being m given Infer. Punch was served by M Miss Ruby Lambourno and Miss Cora H Little. Tlio brldo and groom were un- 1 attended except by tho former's niece 1 Miss Vera Hlnes, as flower gin. At the reception Mr. and Mrs. Hlnes wero as- slsted in receiving by Mrs. Thatcher. M Tho younger assistants wore Mrs. Frank T. Hlnes, Clss Delia Hlnes, Miss H Clarice Thntcher, Miss Carma Thatch-H Thatch-H cr, Miss Mnmlo Yicr nnd Miss Lillian M James. Tho couple went Immediately H to their homo at GGG Sixth street, M whore they will bo at homo to their H friends after October 1. M Tho marriage of Miss Myra Sowles and Grimth II. Roberts of Denver took " plnco Wednesday evening, Rev. Dr. J. B. McCulsh of Leadviiie, offlclating, at H tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Sow-B Sow-B les. Mclvln Sowles ofllclntcd as best M man nnd Clnra Sowles as bridesmaid, B while little Hnrper Sowles was ring-H ring-H bearer, carrying tho ring in a small M basket of flowers. 1 Those who assisted at tho reception H which followed tho wedding, only Inti- M mate friends bolng present, wero Mr. M and Mrs. Dlnlnny, Miss ncsslo William- M son, Miss Winifred Lynn, huss Cora M Wilcox, Mrs. M. H. Sowles, Mrs. Char- B le3 Peak and Mrs. O. T. Ilannold. Mrs. M 'Peters sang tho bridal chorus, nccom- B panled on tho piano by Miss Beatrlco Davis. Tho couple will visit tho coast on their honeymoon, and will go to their homo In Sllverton, Colo., some time in October. & & H Miss Lillian M. Horno and Shirley Woolloy wero married at tho Temple Wednesday afternoon. At 8 o'clock In tho evening a reception was given to them by tho bride's mother, Mrs. Mnry S. Horno. Thoso who assisted Mrs. Horno to receive wero Mr. and Mrs. Georgo H. Horno, JMr. and Mrs. A. S. Horno and Mrs. Ida Woolloy, Mrs. A. C. Pypor, Mrs. W. J. Homo, Mrs. T. R. Home, Mrs.- M. M. Attwood and Mrs. L. T. Whitnoy served In tho dining room Miss Daisy Raybould, ilfiss Lorllla I i Horno and Miss Etta Lambert served HJ punch. Tho brldo's gown was of whlto peau do crepe made duchess, with a lace bertha, which is nn heirloom in tho family. Mr. and Mrs. Woolloy will bo nt homo after October 15 at 33C East Fourth South. At tho Country Club Wednesday afternoon, af-ternoon, thoso who entertained at luncheon wero Mrs. W. O. Sharp, Miss Maud Thorno, Mrs. R. H. Channlng and Mrs. W. G. Filer. Saturday there will bo tea in tho afternoon, followed by tennis games, and at night a dance will bo given to all tho members of the club. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. R H. Thomns entertained at a handkerchief shower, folowed by a luncheon, nt the Keith npartments, in honor of Miss Charlotte McDonald of Wisconsin, who will become tho bride of James II. Drown, Saturday. Covers wore laid for sixteen. Tho following were the guests Invited to meet .iiss McDonald: Mes-dnmes Mes-dnmes R. H. Brown, C. C. Sloan, H. A. Nelson, Burl Armstrong, Frank Taylor, Lillian B. Gleason, Thomas Ashworth William Reese, II. Robinston, the Misses Theresa Taylor, Erma Clawson, Agnes Dalquist, Gonova M. Smith of Butte, and Olga Dalquist. J .J Mrs. E. D. Rumel gave a china show-nr show-nr Wednesday afternoon for Miss Dell Burns, who is soon to marry F. W. Foulgor. The entertainment was from 3 to 4 o'clock. About twenty guests wore present, among whom were tho following: Mrs. J. B. Burns, l.irs. B. Sprunt, Miss Daisy Vincent, Mrs. Harry Anderson, Mrs. O. C. Brunner, Mrs. J. C. Lyon, Mrs. Elsie May An-TClI, An-TClI, Mrs. L. Wardrop, Mrs. S. Browning, Brown-ing, Mrs. II. Brain, Mrs. S. Smith, Miss Nellie Smith, Mrs. R. Decker, Mrs. A. Coutor, Mrs. Charles Newton, Miss Ethel Rumel, Miss Emma Carrlngton nnd Miss May Arnold. Tho marriage of Miss Pearl Pelrco and Mr. Eugeno Smith is announced to tako place on tho evening of September Septem-ber 2G nt tho First Congregational church. Tho Rev. E. I. Goshen will perform the ceremony at 7:30 o'clock. J & Tho hlBtory section of the Ladles' Litorary club mot Wednesday at 10 o'clock in tho clubhouse. Mrs. Byron Groo gave the topic of the morning. Tho subject of tho one-minute's talk was "Demosthenes." Miss Adelaide Peters entertained Vcdnesday evening at a Dutch lunch-'on lunch-'on In honor of her guest. Miss Frances Fran-ces Hardlman of Butte. Tho dining oom wns bright with asters and sun-lowers. sun-lowers. Miniature steins were the 'avors. Judge McCarty's mother, Mrs. Jnmes McCnrty, will spend tho winter with ho Judge. Mrs. Levlna Murray of Marysvllle, tho mother of Mrs. Mccarty, Mc-carty, returns homo next week from her visit with her-daughter. Mrs. Mary Donough nnd her grandson, grand-son, Fredrlch Martin, left Wednesday for their homo in Indianapolis, after a month's visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. L Yundt. Miss Ethel Collins, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Manley, hns returned to her home at Indianapolis. Miss Leslie Woodruff entertained a party of her girl friends Monday nt a luncheon nt the Commercial club. Miss May Crltchlow was the chaperono i nnd tho guests wero Miss Selma Wall, Miss Alice Wall, Miss Beth Crltchlow, Miss Julia Cullen, Miss Kate Allen, Miss Edna Farnsworth, Miss Grace Hnrrlson of Newark, Miss Edna Dunn, MIbs Stella Fabian, Miss- Angela Kinney, Kin-ney, Miss Margaret Harris, Miss Edith Sutherland, Miss Elsie Yates, Miss Floy Hubbard of San Diego, Miss Hazel Ha-zel Sappington, Miss Frances Graham, Miss Forrest Martin and Miss Clara Sowles. Miss Dorothy Rooklidgo entertained a party of thirty of her girl friends Monday afternoon at the Rooklidge home. Games were played and a supper sup-per served later, prizes in the games being awarded to the victors, who were Miss Elsie McMlllen, Miss Ella Harr, Miss Helen Greenwood, Miss Irene Leonard, Miss Aline McMillan and Miss Besslo Barnott. Ot J Miss Hollister Hancock entertained Monday nfternoon at a porch party for Miss Kate Allen and Miss Beth Crltchlow. Flvo hundred was the game played, and about twenty girls wero present. Miss Hancock also'en-tortained also'en-tortained Tuesday at a Kensington, also for Miss Allen and Miss Crltchlow. Crltch-low. Tho mnrrlage of Miss Lottie Mar-croft Mar-croft to Arthur J. Kelly took place Monday evening at the home of the bride's parents. The ceremony was performed by Judge William H. King. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Edna Marcroft, while L. B. Spencer Spen-cer of Ogden was the best man. A reception wps given from 8 till 11 o'clock, which was attended by a large number of their frlendes. Tho hostess host-ess was nsslted In receiving the guests by Mrs. W. E. Schulter, and In tho dining room were Miss Eleanor Marcroft, Miss Emma Marcroft, Miss Sadie Page and Miss Nellie Page. Miss Eldora Youngborg served punch on tho veranda. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly went directly to their own home. No. 2 Brown' scourt, where they will shortly short-ly bo at home to their friends. Harold Lamb, Clarence Bamberger, Julian Bamberger and Paul and Samuel Sam-uel Williams left Monday for college. & vM Miss Ella M. Dukes returned Monday Mon-day from the nortwest, and is at home at 32 Fourth East street. Judge Thomns Marloneaux is back from a short business trip to Denver. Mrs. M. B. Thomas Is here from San Francisco for a visit of a few days with relatives. Mrs. E. Bonnemort left Tuesday foi Kallspell, Mont., to visit her daughter, Mrs. F. L. Albrltton. The Quen Gentae met Tuesday with Mrs. Orson Howard at 1105 First street. Miss Ethel Collins, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John Stuart Manley, for somo time, left Tuesday for her homo In Indianapolis. Miss Coral Wilcox of Spokane is tho guest of Miss Myra Sowles. Miss Caroline Paine is back after spending the past two years on the coast, and Is at home at the Fifth East hotel. Miss Elsie Parsons will lenvo early in October for Huntington Hall, Los Angeles, where she will enter school. Miss Floy Hubbard, of Sin Diego, is .tho guest of Miss Lesley Woodruff. Mrs. M. B. Whitney has retuned from Ogden, where she spent the past fortnight with her sister, Mrs. W. A. Meek. David R. Gray left Monday evening for Denver on a business trip of a week. J Mrs. Thaddeus Naylor of Logan is In town visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. T. J. McNamara, of Butte, Mont., is the guest of Mrs. T. Bryant at 372 First street. Miss Mame E. Burke, of Portland, Ore., is the guest of Mrs. J. H. Cragln. Mrs. Georgo Ladd and Miss Ladd, and little Waneta, have returned from a month's stay in southern California The marriage of Miss Elsie Lyon of -fL this city to Harry Anderson of Omaha, took place In the latter city September 7. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson arrived hero Monday on their honeymoon. The wedding of Miss Mollle Alexander, Alex-ander, daughter of Mrs. Julia Alexander, Alexan-der, and Adolph May, took place Tuesday Tues-day evening. C. J. Freund performed the ceremony In tho presence of the immediate friends at the' Wilson hotel. ho-tel. Supper was served in the dining room, following tho ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Mny left In Superintendent Super-intendent Dyer's private car for Los Angeles, and will later travel through California and the Pacific Northwest for a month before coming back to Salt Lake, where they will reside. Mrs. Georgo W. Lambourno was the hostess Tuesday afternoon at a "500" party given for about two dozen of her friends. Tho Invited guests were: Mesdames J. J. Daly, W. II. Blntz. W. F. Beer, E. A. Wall. J. C. Daly, T. Roy Browne, J. M. Benedict, H. C. Edwards, J. C. Johnson, W. C. Browning. Brown-ing. S. D. Evans. Reynolds. Bagley, Moreton, J. J. Broughall, W. H. Tobias, To-bias, Heber Cutler, W. S. Hoyt, Geo. Ames, J. Rogers and T. S. Brown; and Misses Birdie Arnold, Ruby Lam-bourne, Lam-bourne, Vera Edwards, Selma Wall, Ettdora and Evelyn Daly, Armstrbng, Mrs. Lambourno was assisted by Mrs. E. A. Lambourno and Miss Vera Edwards, Ed-wards, Miss Ruby Lambourno and Miss Birdie Arnold. Miss Hollister Hancock entertained again Tuesday afternoon for Miss Katt Allen and Miss Beth Crltchlow at a Kensington. Mrs. T. R. Ellerbock entertained fifty of her friends at "500" 'niesday afternoon. White asters wero used in tho parlor, red in the library and pink in tho dining room. Tho prizes wero won by Mrs. Georgo W. Snow and Mrs. Joseph E. Jennings. Mrs. C. R. Stroqk entertained k thirty young people Tuesday evening at her homo, 4G5 East Twelfth South street, at a farewell party for Raymond Ray-mond O. Hanson, who leaves soon for Chicago to enter school. Tho evening even-ing was passed in playing games and in social intercourse. Tho hostess was assisted In entertaining by Miss Hilda Beavls. J ' -it Mrs. E. II. Thomas was the hostess at an afternoon affair Tuesday in honor hon-or of Miss Charlotte McDonald, whoso wedding takes place Saturday evening to James H. Brown. Tho entertain-, Mk ment took the form of a handkerchief' shower. Twenty guests wore present. A reception was given Wednesday evening in tho parlors of tho First 3 Congregational church In honor of J Rev. Elmer I. Goshen. Miss Marjorie Palno entertained at a luncheon at the Country club on Thursday Thurs-day In honor of her sister, Miss Paine, who has lately returned from California. Califor-nia. Covers were laid for eighteen.' ,j Miss Catherine Judge gave a luncheon lunch-eon on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dyron Schrader are at home to their fronds at 123 South Fifth East street. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Clark, who will leave for Long Beach, Cal., next week to join their son, Mark D. Clark, will be at the Cullen until their departure. Mrs. R. H. Browne and family, who spent the summer at their cottage in Brighton, have returned. ' .. 1 & Mr. and Mrs. Percy Browne are at home to their friends at 1123 Third street. J J Miss Irene Short left Monday night for Northampton, Mass., whero she will enter the Clark school and will take up work among the deaf and dumb. & J Miss Edna Dunn and Miss Angela Kinney left Wednesday to take up their school work in the east. X X J. R. Belcher has returnedl from a brief trip to Denver. Mr. Belcher has decided to make Utah his future home and will bring his family here from Denver within a short time. Miss Ethel Collins, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John Stuart Manley. left Wednesday for her home in Indianapolis. Jt J Miss Leo Trent returned Tuesday from San Francisco, where she has been enjoying a month's vacation with the L. C. Trent family. Miss Mamie Moffatt, of the High school, is visiting Mrs. John Hurst, of Ogdeu. Mrs. William Igleheart entertained the members of her Sunday school class at her homo Monday evening. & jt John J. Kuhn, a graduate of the law department at Cornell, class of '98, will arrive in Salt Lake Sunday form his home in Brooklyn, and will be entertained while hero by three members of his fraternity, the Delta Chi Stanley Price, William M. Mc-Crea Mc-Crea and Rolhn W. Dole. Miss May Thomas of Dover, Ky., has returned from a summer's vacate vaca-te tlon at her old home, and will pass the winter with her aunt, Miss Mamie ' Moffatt. They, with Miss Tyler, of Ogden, who will teach In the- Salt Lake High school this winter, will be at home shortly with Mrs. Thomas Radcliffe. on East Fourth South street. |