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Show I Hfi IN THE SOCIAL REALM . Tho marrlago of Miss Kathoryn Rid (11 a and Edmund Logan Thompson took placo Monday ovonlng at tho bride's home, and was witnessed by only tho relatives of tho young couplo, and was followed by a reception. Tho ceremony was read by Rev. O. M. Helmlck of tho Iliff Methodist church. Tho brido was attended by Miss Lil-He Lil-He Plcrco and Miss Emma Holborg as bridesmaids, littlo Elfa Thomp-son Thomp-son being tho flower girl. John Ek-rens Ek-rens was the best man. Tho bride woro a wedding gown of white crepe do cheno over taffeta, with trimmings of real lace, and caiTlcd a shower of bride's roses. Miss Holbcrg woro pink silk mull, and carried white Mnrguc-rites. Mnrguc-rites. Miss Plcrco was gowned in palo French veiling, and also carried Marguerites. Tho (lower girl woro a pretty littlo frock of pink silk, and carried a basket of roses. Tho deco-rations deco-rations In tho dining-room were entire-ly entire-ly in red carnations and peonies being used In profusion. Those assisting wore Miss Rubcllo Rathbono, Miss MInnIo Burmcstcr and Miss Graco Smith. Those who assisted tho bride nnd groom In receiving woro Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Merrill and Mrs. George Hall Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson left in tho evening for Los Angeles, whero they will spend their honey-moon, honey-moon, and after July 15 will bo at homo to their friends at 1250 South Tcmplo street. B1 Tho marriage of Miss Amy Ander- son Taylor and Albert E. Harris took HI place Monday evening at tho homo of HI tho brido on West Temple street. HI Judge Dana T. Smith performed the HI ceremony, which was witnessed by the Hj rolatlvcs and the Immediate friends of HI tho bride nnd groom and was followed HI by a reception. Tho brido woro a stylish bolero suit of whlto linen and HJ carried llllles. Miss Myrtle Wrathall was the bridesmaid and David Pugh HI the best man. Miss Wrathall woro HI whlto silk and carried pink carna- HI tioiiH. From 8 until 10 a recoptlon j wns held. Thoso assisting wcro Miss J May Bush, Miss Rose Bush, Miss Ethel Larson and Miss Maud Pick-nell. Pick-nell. Mr. and Mrs. Harris will mako their homo In Garland, Utah. I & & HJ Mrs. Arthur Knowlton is tho guest H, of her mother, Mrs. O. A. Palmer, for a few days and will soon join Mr. fl1 Knowlton in Skull valley, whero he is interested in irrigation projects. Mrs. H. Myers and Miss Lena Myers will lcavo on Saturday for Pacific Grove, Cal., whero they will spend tho summer ns tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. HM John T. Donnellan. tt J Miss Eleanor K. Potcrson will leave J1 on Saturday for tho East. Aftor vlslt- J ing with friends for a couplo of weeks J she will go on to Quebec nnd will sail J the latter part of tho month for Eu- HJ rope, whero she will spend tho sum- HW mcr. Ji & & Mrs. F. E.Balloy, accompanied by 1 the Misses Ircno Young and Rone Red- man and Spencer Young.- havo gono for an oxtonded trip through Call-fl Call-fl fornia nnd Old Mexico. H Mrs. Joseph Peery or Ogdon has returned from a month's visit In south-1 south-1 crn California and will visit her par-H par-H ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hoge, 023 H Lincoln avenue, for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sawyer are now H at homo to their friends at 574 Second ' etroet:- Miss Hutchinson and Miss Jessie Hutchinson leave on tho lCth for Los Angeles and Long Beach, where they will spend the summer. Tho marrlngo of Miss Edith Eller-beck, Eller-beck, daughter of Mrs. E. S. Ellerbeck, and Charles Read took placo Tuesday morning at tho Ellerbeck homo on C street nt 11 o'clock.. Tho marriage service was read by Rev. Elmor I, Goshen of tho First Congregational church In tho prcsenco of the Immediate Imme-diate relatives only. Aftor tho service ser-vice a wedding breakfast was served, and Inter Mr. and Mrs. Read loft on n trip to tho Thousand Isles. They will bo back about the first of July and. will bo at homo through tho summer at 150 Thirteenth East street. Miss Kathcrino Potter Moffet, the dnughtor of Mrs. Katherino S. Moffet, was married Tuesday evening to Wll-lard Wll-lard Hanson, tho ceremony being performed per-formed by Rev. William M. Paden or tho First Presbyterian church. A reception from 8 to 11 o'clock followed tho wedding nnd over 100 friends of tho young people called. A number of school friends of tho brido assisted both In tho dining-room nnd at tho punch bowl, among them being Miss Pearl Weiler, Miss Halllo Ferron Miss Yota Morris, Miss Mabel Crowley, Miss Maty Taylor, Miss Phoebe Hardin and Miss Besslo Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson left in tho evening on n trip to Portland and tho Sound country, whence they will sail to southern California. Cal-ifornia. They will return late In July Mrs. Hubbard W. Recti entertained Tuesday nt bridge, nine tables being filled with tho players. Later a supper sup-per was served on tho verandah, the hostess being assisted by her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Robert J. Glendluning. Prizes woro won by Mrs. Graham F. Putnam, Mrs. B. C. Lockwood, Mrs. Gcorgo P. Holman, and Mrs. R. C. Woodruff. The other guests were Mrs. Walter "Fitch. Mrs-. M. S. Woodward, Wood-ward, Mrs. David Keith. Mrs. Windsor V. Rico. Mrs. Robert Harkness, Mrs. Georgo Y. Wallace, Mrs. T. G. Wobber, Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes, Mrs. J. P. Megoith. Mrs. Georgo M. Downey, Mrs. William McCnskell, Mrs. O. W. Powers. Mrs. F. J. Fabian, Mrs. Pfoutz, Mrs. W. Edward Fife. Mrs. J. B. Cos-griff, Cos-griff, Miss Cosgriff. Mrs. Wilbur W. Flogg, Mrs. J. M. Bldwoll, Mrs. Solo-mon Solo-mon Slegol. Mrs. Elizabeth Belden, Mrs. G. B. Pfoutz, Mrs. David R. Gray, Mrs. David S. Murray, Mrs. Jack Jevno, Miss Kcogh, Miss Hnnauer, Miss Katherino Judge, Miss Blancho Kimball, Kim-ball, Miss Rose Lano and Miss Georgle Wobber. The marrlago of Miss Mabol Carson and Chnrles Buford McElroy, took placo at tho homo of the bride's mother Tuesday morning. As tho strains of tho Lohengrin "Bridal Chorus" woro played by Miss Halllo Ferron, Dean Benjamin Brewster commenced com-menced tho mnrringo service of tho Episcopal church, and as the solemn service proceeded tho music changed to Mendelssohn's "Spring Song." A wedding breakfast was served to tho family and closo friends who wcib guests. Mr. and Mrs. McElroy left on tho morning train for Colorado, whero they will spend a few weeks In tho mountains. Tho recoptlon at Rowland Hall Tuesday evening was ono of tho largest larg-est and most brilliant events In tho history of tho school. The houso wns gay with many lights and tho sound of. music -and-.merriment,. .BanKs ,jf nHdSSS&iiiHHi handsome palms were brightened with quantities of flowers, tho school colors cf red and white predominating everywhere. every-where. An orchestra was stationed In tho hall behind a bank of palms and ferns, nnd in tho study whero punch wns served deep red roses and peonies woro used. Tho fnculty nnd tho two young seniors, toegther with Bishop F. S. Spauldlng, received tho guests and a number of tho older girls assisted as-sisted with the punch. Tho nours woro from 8 till 11 o'clock. About 300 called during tho evening. Mi's. J. C. McClaln entertained Tuesday Tues-day at a tea for her sister, Mrs. Gcorgo E. Ring of Belvedere, Cal., who Is hero! on her way cast. Tho hours were fromi 3 till 5 o'clock and something over sixty! ladles were invited to meet Mrs. Rlng.i Mrs. A. H. Mayno had charge of tho dining-room nnd she was assisted by Miss Mary Mayno, Miss Cllfta Mayno, Miss Ivy Snyder nnd Miss Dollie Davis. Miss Maud McCarger served-punch. served-punch. Mrs. George Mathews, formerly of, this city, has just completed a course! at Radcliff in special history methods; and Is to be ono of the faculty of Vas-i sar next year. She goes abroad to spend tho summer. 0 i Mrs. E. O. Leo entertained inform-! ally Wednesday nnd Friday. .' Mrs. Arthur H. S. Bird entertained, at a luncheon at tho Country Cfub Tuesday. Mr., and Mrs. Tnomas Homer will' shortly be at homo In tho Emery-Holmes. Emery-Holmes. Mrs. Abbott R. Hoywood of Ogden' spent Tuesday In the city. Mrs. George Q. Coray and Mrs. E. G. Woolley are In Brigham City visiting vis-iting their sister, Mis. Chrlstensen. Mrs. Lester McClaln, state organizer organ-izer of tho Y. W. C. A. from Colorado, reached town Tuesday evening and will be nt tho Y. W. C. A. headquarters here for somo time. ..'! Mrs. M. M. Johnson entertained a few friends Tuesday for Mrs. John Lincoln, who leaves shortly to mako her home In Nebraska. Mrs. E. C. Horn, who has been visiting vis-iting Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Richards for somo time, will leave Saturday for her homo in Colorado Springs to spend tho warm weather. Mrs. Ledyard M. Bailey and littlo daughter, Dorothy, will leave tho first of next week for southern California. Mrs. A. G. Hurdman of Denver and Miss Agnes Ryan of St. Paul aro visiting vis-iting Miss Margaret Ryan. Tho marriage of Miss Lilllo Kearns nnd Roy T. Bairott was solemnized at 0 o'clock Tuesday morning nt St. Mary's cathedral, Rev. Father Curran offlclatlng. The young people left In the evening for an eastern trip, after which they will bo at homo at 242C Third East street. Mrs. Ernest Bamberger entertained Wednesday afternoon at brldgo whist. Miss Blancho Kimball gavo a matinee mati-nee party Wednesday at tho Orpheum for a number of friends. Mrs. C. D. Rooklldgo entertained tho Auld Lang Syno" club Wednesday Wednes-day in a pleasant manner by Inviting them to bo her guests for the nftor-n.PR nftor-n.PR .and evening at Lagon. Lieutenant nnd Mrs. Alpha T. Ens-ton Ens-ton will chaporono twenty-four young peoplo at a lake party to bo given at Saltair Friday afternoon. Miss Loulso Sullivan and Lieutenant Gray havo tho affair in charge. Mrs. Ernest Bamberger entertained Informally at luncheon Wednesday at r the Country club for Mrs. J. J. Bamberger Bam-berger and Mrs. Sherman A. White. Tho regular Wednesday table d'hoto dinner was served at tho Country Coun-try club Wednesday, many of tho members and guests taking advantage advant-age of the fact. Miss Fannie C. Bird and Edward B. Sterling, of Portland, were married Thursday evening at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. Lafayette Hanchett entertained enter-tained Informally Thursday afternoon at a small card party. The children of tho Free KIndergar- , ten were Wednesday afternoon given an enjoynblo outing, which wound up tho school year. Miss Louise Lam-son, Lam-son, the teacher, assisted by Miss Evelyn and Miss Eudora Daly, Miss Mamie Sapplngton and Miss Florence Grant, nccompanled tho fifty children on a two hours' automobile ride, after whidh a lunch was served to the children. The automobiles and tho lunch were made possible through the kindness of J. J. Daly. The year has proven a very satisfactory ono in the Free Kindergarten school, which Is kept up through tho efforts of a number num-ber of representative philanthropic society so-ciety women In Salt Lake. Leslie L. Savage left Wednesday for Goldfleld, Nevada. & t? Miss Mabel Cutler, daughter of Governor Gov-ernor Cutler, is nt home for her summer sum-mer vacation from Boston, where she has been studying music in tho New England Conservatory of Music, v General Charles A. Coolidgo is the guest of Captain and Mrs. Georgo H. Jamerson at Fort Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Whittemoro and family leave Saturday for Long Beach, Cal. jt Miss Alberta Snodgrass, who is well known as a successful teachers of music, will leave Saturday for the east,-whero she will visit points of Interest In-terest for a month before taking passage pas-sage for Europe for an extended trip of probably two years, which time she will devote to the study of music un- 1 dor eminent instructors. Miss Ida Davis will accompany Miss Snodgrass to Europe whero sho will pursue her violin studies. |