OCR Text |
Show rIN THE SOCIAL REALM. Miss Daisy Harroun and Dr. A. C. f Behlo wcro married Monday aftornoon in tho presence of a few immedlato relatives by Dean J. B. Eddie. The ' ceremony took place at St. Mark'j . cathedral and Immediately after tho 't couple left for tho coast to bo gono f about two weeks. I f Mr. and Mrs. George "Whipple- havo ' returned to their homo In tho cast. Mrs. Whipple spent tho winter with her daughter, Mrs. O. W. Powers, and Mr. Whipple was hero for a few days, having come out to accompany his I' j wife homo. ik ' " Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Thurman of jSP" j Provo havo announced tho engagement m j of their daughter Margaret to Ray- W mond Irving, of this city, f , ' Mr. and Mrs. George Stolnor havo pi gono to Minneapolis. If vtf & II Mr. and Mrs. George A. Snow loft II Sunday evening for their homo in Chi- 1$ cago. & Colonel nnd "lira, W. E. Dorscy Iff passed through tho city Monday on fcg their way homo to Boise, after their j wedding trip. I1 - - Ep Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles F. Mann of Los 5s Angeles nro hero with their baby, VCte- guests of Mrs. Mann's parents, Mr. , and Mrs. Don Portor. Tho Misses Ada and Cora Dusen- llgif berry of Provo wcro visiting In tho city jp8j for a few days this week. Miss Lorcno Loary will leavo Kan- p sas City Immediately after her gradu- Ilk ntlon for a tour of tho cast. 'IIISl Mrs- w F- Iior wlll'K,vc n lnnclioon if t on Thursday, May 215, and a card party OlS on tho Friday following. W- Miss Lena Hague"" loft Wednesday for Minneapolis to bo i-ono somo llvo mtp or six weeks. I Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. S. Ferry havo ro- I f turned from Portland. Hi it B f Cards aro out for tho inarriugo or B Miss Gortrudo Mayer and Charles H f orismon, which take3 placo Wcdncs- I . dny, Juno 7. M Miss Glen Douglas, who was visiting Re friends hero, has returned to her homo in Ogdon. Members of tho Alpha PI fraternity wcro hosts at a tea Tuesday afternoon at thoir frat-houso on Twelfth East street, given in honor of tho faculty of tho University and their friends. It was tho ilrst aftornoon affair that has been given at this popular house, and from : until G o'clock the rooms wcro well filled with guests. Tho hall was decorated with palms and lilacs. Receiving Re-ceiving wcro Mrs. .T. T. Kingsbury, Kings-bury, Mrs. W. W. Wilson, Mrs. Morrill and Mrs. C. Ebaugb. & j: Tea was served during tho aftornoon by Miss Lucy Jeremy, Miss Agnes Patterson, Pat-terson, Miss Ethel Thompson and Miss Mary Sherman. Miss Louise Woy Is expected home early next week. During tho past winter win-ter Miss Wey has boon studying music with Madam Van Klemmer of Now York. & Tuesday at 8 o'clock, at the homo of Dr. Paden, Mr. Walter R. Bracken of this city and Miss Johnson of Eureka, Nov., were married. The bride and groom left on tho 10:30 o'clock train for Los Angeles. After visiting in that city for somo time, they will tour southern California. Mrs. James X. Ferguson left for the coast Tuesday to make her future homo at Terminal Island, Cal where Mr. Ferguson has recently been engaged In business. & John T. Donnellan has returned to Pacific Grovo, Cal after a brief visit with friends in this city. Wednesday at high noon, at the Episcopal church, Halloy, Ida., occurred oc-curred tho marriage of Miss Mary Edna Taylor of that city and Dr. John F. Critchlow of Salt Lake. Miss Pearl Wollcr entertained on Friday at a Kensington in honor of Miss Gcrtrudo Mayer. Miss Elizabeth Mclntyro leaves for tho East on Saturday. Miss Mclntyro will go directly to Philadelphia, then on lo National Park seminary for tho graduating exorcises of that school. After visiting her friends In Boston and Atlantic City, sho will bo joined In Now York by Miss Nan Kclpol of Philadelphia, and on Juno !!, accompanied accom-panied by a parly of National park girls and a chaperon, tho parly will sail on tho steamship Romantic for a three months tour of tho Old World. Mr. liner and Mrs. Bner and Miss Baor left Tuesday for Denver, afler a pleasant visit with friends In Salt Lako for tho past tlirco weeks. Miss Clella McCready entertains at a household shower on Saturday afternoon after-noon for Miss Gertrude Mayer. Mrs. J. H. Bramcl entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday in honor of Miss Florence Street. Tho tourist section of tho Ladles' Literary club met Tuesday with Mrs. Brownleo, 227 Eleventh East street. & ' & Miss Clara Deal has returned from a trip in the northwest. Tho Chronicle staff of tho University Univer-sity of Utah will give a dancing party at Saltalr beach on Saturday evening. Tho outing promises to bo ono of tho social events of the pre-lako season. Miss Jennio Knight of Provo spent Monday In tho city. Littlo Glen Walker entertained a number of her small friends at a birthday birth-day party Friday. The Wasatch Literary clrclo hold the last meeting of tho year Tuesday with Rev. R. G. McNleco. Miss Matlo Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hall, graduated from the University of California in Berkeley Wednesday. Sho has also for tho last two years been studying music with Professor Lisser of San Francisco, a teacher on tho piano. Sho will return to her homo in this city in a few days. Mrs. W. B. Rushmor and son, Hessel, have gono for an extended California trip. The following from tho Los Angeles Ange-les Herald: "A club composed of girl friends of Miss Kitty McCornlck, who will soon become tho brido of William Wil-liam T. O'Mcara. entertained in hor honor with a matlnco party at oBlasco thcatro, Thursday afternoon. Otelirs of th party wcro Misses Mary Young. Allco Despar, Hcrmallno Marmount, Clara Casey, Margaret Gulnn, Loretta Clark, Lucy Naud, Noll Rcardon. Kitty Boll and Mary McGarry. A dainty luncheon was served at Christopher's Chris-topher's at tables upon which a pretty decorative schemo in ping and green had been arranged. Tho young bride-to-ho will bo tho guest at several similar sim-ilar social affairs before tho dato of hor wedding, which will occur noxt month. Ono of theso will bo a card party given by Miss Mary Young. Miss Grace Holman of Sa iv I is to be one of the June brl.ft I be the guest of honor at a n i ' I shower to bo given today. llna The ladies of Unity cirdo UoM , I rummage sale In the parlors ... iL hall Saturday forenooon Unity I Mrs. M. II. Bingford has rc.turnn.i i I Salt Lake, after an absen!'- o ' h n 1 years In Nebraska. Robert uLS I accompanied by his wife, tri t, ' city visHIng his niece, Mrs t m 1 Lovo, 829 Third street. U' 1 Mrs. Frederick U. Leonard will en I tertaln a week from Saturday for tl Miss Gertrude Mayor. H & & tl Mr. and Mrs. I.croy Eeclcs of Ogdcn I spont Wednesday in tho city B J! Mrs. C. T. Stevenson is tho guest for I a short time of Mrs. A. M. Waldon & & Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kozminsky and B Mrs. Emma Kozminsky have come til hero from San Francisco, and aro now M at C2G East Third South street M James W. Neill of Butte Is in town H spending a fow days. H Mrs. George H. Wood Is spending a n few days with friends In Provo HJ 5 II Mrs. James E. Jennings, Mrs. Sharp E and Miss Mamio Sharp have returned from tho coast. V, Mrs. A. M. Smith of Fort Douglas I entertained at cards Friday afternoon I 6 & I Mrs. A M. Smith of Fort Douglas entertained at cards Friday night l Mr. Benjamin Hampton nnd his daughter, Miss Addle Hampton, are H now at home at 402 East Fourth South I street. I & & 1 Mns. Elizabeth II. Dunbar has rc- I turned from a vlst of somo weeks in I tho cast. I Tho marrlago of Miss Nellie Itccd I of this city and Philip S. Myers or Evanston, Wyo., was solemnized Wed- H nesday aftornoon by Bishop 0. F. II Whitney, and Mr. and Mrs. Myers left II Immediately after tho ceremony for H their homo in Evanston. H Tho Daughters of tho Confederacy ( met with Mrs. Israel at tho homo of ! Mrs. Paul Ehlert, Fort Douglas, Friday Fri-day afternoon. |