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Show " e, ' s . .? JW' 0 , .V : ' ' -- f 1 fH-- t " 4 K'Tl.y; it?, " - 4, - W-;) . f '. .' A . - ? ': , ; ' i I - i - Im 5 : - JiiSS i - Mellwee is announced r f j r . - , I . 4 - t 'X "I today to V Thomas . Trent. i , ' JLUMIBR.& J - ' H Ve8ta Edwards, Tias S ''s'&i-ZLi 5 r- - tA. ,', ,!, - Miss Susan L. liaybould, Avhose engagement to Kenneth R. Keate is announced today. , v:. 5, f-0'T- 0 x Enoaoement of Prominent S -- ns yrhosc g Youno CouDfe Is Announced engagemflnt to Captalu Mannc Anderson is announ ecd. rcrax?KYaro Sweet Girt is made by Mr. and of tne engage- and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mulllner. Assisting in the dining room were Mrs. D. W. ment of their daughter. Marguerite James, Jr., Mrs. S. W. James, Miss Marof son B. Mrs. jorie Whitney, Mlse Helen Felt, Miss Trent, Marj". to Thomas The Mary Whitney, Misa Winifred Haymond, Katherine Trent of Orange. Cal. Miss Dorothy Dawson. Miss Helen Horne. wedding date will be announced later. More than usual Interest attaches to the Miss Margaret Hornung, Mias Helen announcement, etnee both young people James and Miss Carma Simmons. are popular socially. Miss Mellwee Is a Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Oallacher announce college. Notrs graduate of St. Mary's Dame. Indiana, and one of the charming the engagement of their daughter, Anna, In Denver t Edgar Faskett of Hennefer, Utah. The debutantes of the eoclal eet until a year ago, when sho came to Salt wedding will be held In June. t a Lake with her parents and has since made her home at the Hotel Utah. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William Dewreaux jut Trent, until his recent promotion, was a Pleasant Grove announce the engagement huulnexs man at Salt Lake and a member of their daughter. Ivy. to J. Harrv Mace Of lb' Salt Like Country club. ' Ills home of Salt Lakn. The- marriage .will take Is now In San Francisco, place In Ajigust. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Edwards announce 'Mr. and Mrs Ji J. Mieughneasv an the engagement of tueir daughter, Testa, nounce the marriage of their daughter. to Captain Maurice Anderson. The wedOra May, to Soren Mollemp of Ordnn, 15. Miss EdThe wedding took place ding will take (dace June evening wards is an instructor at the Ftilversity of at the home of the brideMonday a The Utah and a graduate from the university ceremony was pertormed by pents. the Rev. R 1815. class of Gardner. Mian Myrtle Shaughnessv whs tile maid of honor and C. A. Wheelwright was beat man. A reception Waa given Mrs. Lois Watson announces the engagement of her daughter, Zina, to Har- following the ceremony. Assisting the old B. Joy of Ixenver. Colo. The wedding parents of the bride in receiving the guests was Mrs. ft. L. Sypher. The couwill be early in June. ple left ofl a late train for Salt Zaike. Mrs. If. A. Beltzer announces the en- where they will make their home. gagement of her daughter, Vera, to Charles B. Welsh of San incgo.'Cal. The Mrs. Nettle Neibiuer oT Boise. Idaho, wedding will be In June. announces the marriage of her daughter . e Leone to Lewis Jones of this eltv. The Mr. and Mrs. William B. Flowers anwedding took place May 25 In the Balt" nounce the engagement of their niece, Lake temple. After a trip to the northRosetta Keiser, to Andrew Relchman. The west. the rouple will make their home in this city. wedding date will be June 2. ' The wedding of Alisa Maud Brown and The wedding of Mlse Marie James end noon Jack Love took place Wednesday evening Elsa Lucas took place yesterday at A In the Salt take temple. wedding at the home of the bride, 335 West Secbreakfast was served St the home of Mr. ond North street. The ceremony was and Mrs. H. L. Mulllner In Federal performed by Bishop Franklin S. Tinge. members of the bridal The bridal party stood in front of a bank Heights' for the of palms. The bride wore a gown of immediate families. party and the was d A reception given last night at the white georgette crepe, beaded, and a shower of bridal roses. Rukm home of the bride's sister. Mrs. L. T. on A street. The James was best man and Miss Evelyn Whitney, at her home reception, living and dining room, were Wright and Miss Edna Barnes wers decorated with palms, feriuh, tulips and flower girls. In tbs receiving line were Clarence Karren pink and white snapdragons.) The bride Miss R.Nana Kemp. Mrs. With a tulle and C. Brown. A decorative scheme wot, a white taffeta dress of pink was effectively carried out witn veil caught with orange bMaaKims and carried a eiiowsr of Uiies'of the valley. The palms and gladioli, in the dining ro.in matron of honor. Mrs. K. H. Montague, a kewpie tied with a butterfly low of wore a pink georgette and rarrtcxl a malme extended from the chandelier ta shower bouquet of pink roses and sweet each comer of the table, which was covbridesmaids. Mias Louise ered with a cluny lace chilli over pink pea a The James and Miss Florence James wore entire A cut R.ass bowl of pink sweet zhower peas was the tenlemtce. Presiding i' and frocks carried pink organdy room was Mrs. Frank Womack bouquets of pink sweet pea. Orsa Giant the dining and Mrs. Frank Matheson. saG.iod , was the beat man. In the receiving line with the bridal (Con tinned on Paso d ! t party were Mr. aud Mrs. V. W. James Announcement f Olfii, V xbungesf of soviet y e of Ul.ilix students Will graduate, hold the center of the stage June 8. receive diplomas St. Mary's academy has set June 15 at the present time, anti for the and IS as its commencement dates. - Tbs next few weeks will divide Interest with final exercises wilt be at the Cathedral of June brides. With spring flowers as au the Madeleine; the morning of June 15. ' for their youthful appropriate setting in all sorts of will indulge charms, they soejal diversions, following examinations, and will finally don the atatd cap and gown for the great event of commencement day. Rowland Trail. Salt lake's exclusive a diool for girls, will have Its thirty-Titnt- ti annual commencement from June 6. Sunwt!I day. when the baccalaureate sermon until be preached at St. Marks cathedral, comwhen the following Wednesday, mencement exercises will be held, also at St. Mark's. Already much entertaining has been done In honor of the seniors, and more la acned tiled before the close of school. The for commencement week fofloW's: Sunday, June 5, at J1 oclock, baccalaureate sermon at St. Mark's cathedrsl by the Rt Rev. Frederic William Baber, r , bishop of Montana: Monday, June j7 senior dance at Rowland Hall; Tuesjunior day, June 8, from 4 untiland oclock, at 8 oclock, at Rowland Hall, day senior the play at the Ladies' Literary club- Wednesday, June 8. senior breakfast S:3ff oclock, conferring at Rowland Hall ataddress at 11 o'clock at of diplomas and Mark's cathedral, by the Rt. Rev. fit Arthur tV. Moulton, D. D., bishop of Utah. Orsduatea of the other schools and of the city ate also holding the end.l.sual entertainments preceding the course of study. The Latter-na- y their of ing will Us hold gradua- tiainis university on exercise Thursday In the Assembly lall. The Last and West high schools will bold commencement exercises in the June l, auditorium of the East 5. The class numbers jo. University high-schoo- see announcement was given ANyesterdayIn bytheeMrs.luncheon L. H. Creer at her home Wood apartments of the engagement of Miss Viola Ridd, J. N. Ridd, to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. v Bruno TT Lange, A color scheme of green and white was carried out fn the decorations. The centerpiece . for the table was a kewple brido on a mound ef shasta daisies. The place cards were miniature brides bolding a green ribbon which extended to the mound of daisies In the center of the table, where the white announcement hearts were concealed. Covers were laid for twelve. IRENE BROOKS entertained evening at her home on Fifth East street In honor of Miss Emma E. Lindsey, who is leaytng shortly for a mission in the eastern state. The Invited .guests .were Mrs.- Emma MISS Lindsey. Mrs. Lizzie M. Crawford, Mrs. Edna Steffenson, Mrs. Rose Peases, Mrs. I enure Btayner and the Misses Keren Coombs, Drueilla Gaby. Detta Caffrey, Inei Hefty. Josephine Hlrschman, Irene Crouch, Mary Leatham. Effle Mitchell. Beryl Hrodie. Leah Tates, Edjth" Jona- ion and A bine Mathews, 4 ; Miss Elsie Spitko, whose engagement to Charles A. Levesque of Los Angeles is announced. S W t S t TucU Honthg Mins Alton Boot h, Ramona Jatne, Mia Hfdn Stookey, Nell Nelson, Mt8 Hazel Allen, Mis Lucille Allen, Mis Lak Yeeman, Mls May Jtiisby, Mis Beatrice Kiliaon, Mis Alta Stuckey. Mifw Mi ie Mih MARGARET BLOCK, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Block, entertained at a luncheon yeter dav afternoon at her home on Second avenue. Pink tulips and white lilac in a Chinese bowl decorated the luncheon MISS table. -- .Vorci, The Ml Hutitcr, Mi utt ljornthy were Mi Smith, Mis LUa Jouex and Mi Letch Myrtle Jeaaie MILDKKH GKRRATUi and Mis S Mtx-- jtHiha Imnyon ' at a at the Gerrard Ktnsinglon members of the Delta Epsilon hmne on Vale avenue In honor of Mi THU. of the University of Utah Made CoVfy. n brtd of the month, entertained In honor of Miss lone The tea table held as afternoon. Helner with Bn Okpheum matinee party Th? v Mcfds Mi Included MiK KUJth Well a centerpiece a wicker basket of tulipe Paloma J?rorn. Mi followed by g tea St the lintel Utah. Tne Win Rmh Phlpp, Mis RuUi WimomH, ItHianrhe Hoyer. Mj on a cluny enter a er yellow Kathryiv Ioty, Mi afn. Fto- tea table held a low crystal bowl of Cecil Hi Marrnrt Marshall, Mpm Mi ('unninffimm. Jotpnine Brunner roses. Mib iufem.ae, Ml Jklyt Ut? (Continued on P ge Two ) cLtoke.., M4 wVvua lUch, Mxa Kiiil, entt-rtiilne- ven-terd- rnn i'y I car-rie- . |