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Show yMMWMMi8ftwiMMMMwWMl Trr n.r.n.rr jnrinjnruaiinjiTnj-Lnjnj-irLrLrir- ir VHT INTER sceno at Fort Douglas, Salt Lakes army post, md some of the ladies of the post. Above,-left- , Mrs. Fred W. Bugbee, wife of Colonel Bugbee, the M. Mrs. Colonel of wife J. commandant; S. Bartlett. Vy Below left to right, Mrs. A. right, Bartlett, Boyd, wife of Colonel Boyd;. Mrs. Fred T. Knud-sewife of Colonel Knudscn, and Mrs. Otto J. Langtry, wife of, Captain Langtry. . "Washingtons birthtjty will be exfensively celebrated socially at the fort. n, twwwwwww,w r '' ,'' i' i1 niM'iiv1"KirirrYrirT VinryirgvyrinMMxrknjijvtJTJuijjj with pow,AINTT colonial dame dered hair, tight waist fichus amt full skirts, will atep from the pagsa of history to do honor to Washington, whose birthday wUl .ha celebrated next for Slnca tha principle Wednesday. which tha author of American Independence fought have been reestablished, a new aptrlt h&a entered Into patriotic celebration In a country enjoying peace and freedom, freehly- - bought by the blood ot lta heroea 1 The Stars and Btrlpea, emblem of that ' freedom, wHl wavs triumphant, and red. white and blue, standing for fidelity, purity and truth, will twinkle In ths Feb. ruary sunshine, In memory of the firsta of great leader In the nwlntenanc strains of young nation's honor, while tha Star-- 1 of The Countrfr'Tls Thee," My Spangled Banner" and "Mount Vernon BeHs" will thrill tha hearts of aH Ameri' ' cana Washington's birthday will bo oxtan- - ha been received ANNOUNCEMENT wedding of Mia lleth Bradford, daughter of William ' Bradford, to Captain David Barrett of Manila, P. I. The wedding took place January 11 at the United States army i ! , headquarters. After a honeymoon trip to Japan and China, Mr. and Mr Barrett will sail for , the United States on March IS.' Mra Barrett was 'a member of the younger social aet In Salt Lake, and fa three years before her departure for Manila she was prominently connected with the American Red Cross. . - -- - AND MRS. R. rTJ'OONAUGHT newe of the marriage of eon, Robert, to Miss Virginia Fontaine Flournoy, -- daughter ot Judge and Mr R. W. Flournoy of Fort Worth. Texas The wedding took place at Grace Episcopal church In Now York City February 14 and was attended by MR. have received thr was graduated recently from Dartmouth collega and Mrs. MoConaughy recently le completed her senior year at the School for Girls in New York City. The couple left for a honeymoon trip to Chicago, Rochelle, IK.; Fort Worth, Texas and will visit with Mr. slater, Mr Duncan Grant before Richer C; at Fort Bliss, Texas, coming to Salt Lak make their home. Sco-vll- - The wedding of Miss Leila Warner, daughter of Mr. and Mr M. M. "Warner, to Bernard Barnet of Seattle, Wash., took place Tuesday evening at' I 9' clock at St. Mark's cathedral. The ceremony waa performed by Dean W. W. Fieetwood. A 'wedding d nner followed at the hotel and a large reception waa given later tn the evening at the home of the bride' parents on South West Tempi street. Mrs. W. D. Mac Lean, Jr., was ths matron of honor, Miss Maurlna Barnes, Mias Dorothy Jensen and Miss,' Mildred Bui were the bridesma.ds, and .. Roland Barnes was best man. Following a wedding trip the couple will be at home after March I in Seattle, New-hou- , a Invited. . and Mr Selby Jone announce the marriage ef their daughter. Lillian Jone Davis, to Georg Fiashmsn. The wedMr. . , RRANGEMENTS have been completed for the annual Junior prom, the largest social function In university circles The prom will be given by the members of the Junior class of the of ttah Friday evening In the hall room of tha Hotel Utah. - Member of tha general arrangements committee, which Includes Ralph Duvall, Miss Made, lyn Stewart, Miss Frances Armstrong, Waldo Pendleton and Charles Peaks have been supervising general details and subcommittees appointed from the sophomore class the senior elasa and the council have been engaged In overseeing the placing and planning of decorations for refreshment booths Florence Ware, assisted by member of the art department, will have decorative Idea. charge of the general During the last week work parties hav been held under the supervision of H Wars, and Saturday evening a class work PI party was held atonths Beta ThetaEast Thirteenth fraternity house ! The marriage 'of Mies Myrta Wootton and Stanley F. Bonnett will take place Wednesday evening at T:30 o'clock at the Wootton home, 1057 Seventh East street. The oeremony will be performed by Blah- -' op C. Clarence Neslen. Mrs Dewey Jone wlH be the matron of honor and Orvlhe .Bonnett of Provo wlH be best-man- it ... " day East Sixth South street The decoration were carried out In patriotic Ideas, The tea table had a a eenterpleoa a large wicker, basket of crimson and whits tarns tlons wlth a bo effatuetuhe-e- n ths handle. Tbs hostesses were seriated by their mother. (Mrs. Ernest H. R their aunt 'Airs. Henry GlngeU of Pueblo, Colo.: Mrs. H Herbert Rich, Jr.. Miss Gloria Kerr, Miss Gertruds Free, Louise Ure and Mr. Byron Gray guest numbered fhlrty-fly. t , AJOR AND MRS. F. A. PRINCE at dinner at thq L'ntver. , sUy ctub Friday night; ! Jonquils and acacias were arranged In a basket for a centerpiece. A party at therOrpheum included folios ed dinner. The guest Oolonel and (Mrs. Benjamin Hyer, Colonel And Mrs. J. M. Petty, Mrs. F. W. Pease, Dr. and Mrs. Louts B. Arnold and Colonel and Mrs. Fred W, Rugby. -- home. , t , fl i . h - - m i - ce' . f The wedding of Dr. Clifford Rudtn of this- - city to Mias Marlon Orr, daughter of- Mr.- and Mra. George Olds Orr of San Francisco, will take place Tuesday afternoon nt the homo of the brld (Taron Nelson of the Salt Lak air mall nerv.ee Accompanied Dr, Rudlne. to San Francisco and nil be beat man at the wedding. The couple will return 0 Salt Lake after a short trip and will be at home to their friends after March 14 In their new home pn Bast Eighth South street, . of the Commdrdsi eiuw efi- -' tertalned at the monthly dancing party at the clubhouse last night cargo Washington's birthday ideas Were .'carried out in the decorations. j Ths guests were received tn the gold room, dancing was enjoyed In ths main 'dining-rooand supper was served a small tables in the ladles' parlor. The numbered about 200. guests The entertainment commutes Includes R. J. Froleeth, Q. J. Hvde, J. C. Beal, C. C. Campbell. Boyd T. Park, Albert Merrill and R. S. Gray. . 1 j J. E. Warburton the marrlaiee ot the.r daughter. to Ruth, Lloyd A Beck, son of Mr. and The marMr J. W, Book-o-f Salt Lak riage took place February ( In Los Ange- le wher th couple JvlU make, thelr Mr, and Mr M' ' ' -- f, 1 , Dr. and Mr O. W. Middleton announce the marriage of their aughter, Koka, to' Arthur W. Wilkinson. Tho wedding took place Wednesday morning In the Salt Lake temple. ' A wedding breakfast for and S few frlehds WM retallve served at the horn of the bride's parent 1023 East First South street. The rooms and the table war decorated with Tb brld wore a daffodils and tulip gown of whit georgette over satin and carried a shower bouquet of lilies of tha . valley, Ths couple left on the afternoon train for a honeymoon trip to Caitfornl On (heir return they will make their home In Salt Lak . f Mia Bertha Rich ot association . ALUMNAE Hall, assisted members by the members of the faculty, will entertain at a bridge tea February 2! at tfia hall for ths. benefit of the school. Those In charge' of ths arrangements are Mrs. Robert R. Hampton, chairman of the Alumnae association; Mrs. David KeUp.' vies chairman; Miss Helen Sheets, seers-- tary; Miss Helen Greenwood, chairman of the entertainment committee. Table may be reserved by calling Mia Marjorie Wasson or Miss Helen Sheets. Ths patronesses will he: Mr. Emma Moulton, Mrs Fanny Wright. Mrs. W. W, Fleetwood, Mrs. T. S. Babcom, Mias Alice B. MacDonald. Mrs. J. R HArkmets, Mr. Jqmsg T. Bales, (Mr IML H. Walker, Mr. B. G. Howard, Mbs. Georgs T. Wal. lace, Mr. William H. McIntyre, Sr' Mra Mra Georgs F. WasJames A, Hog son. Mra J. Walcott Thompson, Mra William Story, Jr, Mr. Charles Tyng. Mra William 8. Ellerbeck, Mrs. Louis 8. Cates, Mrs. Grant Hampton, Mrs. Her-- t bert R. Macmillan. Mra R. 8, Allison, . The marriage of Miss Agnc Cavanagk and Andrew Lind berg took place Wednes- o'clock at St. Ann day evening nt afchapel. Ths couple left Immediately ter ths ceremony for Callforn-a- . They will make their home In Salt Lak RICH and MISS IDAafternoon at a bridge tea yeeter. at their home' on 5 - Mr and . Mr. B. T. Brigs announo the marriage of their daughter. Ruby, to Ernest K. Mitigate, son of Mr. and Mr Edward Mitigate. The wedding took was place Wednesday. Tha ceremony performed at the home of the bride- by Shurtlift.' William U.shap ' rk AJOft AND MRS. W. W. CONDON entertained at dinner last night at their quarters at Fort Douglas, Ths table was decorated In narcissi, carrying out a green and whits color scheme. Dover were laid for twelve. t .M Prom week will be characterised by the customary festivities of former years. Tuesday afternoon fraternities wiH celvs the faculty members of ths etudfht body and their friends at their houses, which are dose to ths university campus. Thursday afternoon the sororities will receive. Every day at noon an Informal dance will be given by the Junior class In building. the John I -- ding took place Thursday In ths Balt Lak tempi' An Informal reception waa given In. the evening at the bride's home, 1064 Ninth East street. Mr. and Mr Flashman will be at home after February M at !H East Seventh South etreeL street. :1 r , , -- rh se - ty -- l' retethveeand-'fneirv- dng party will be given at Fort Douglas Tuesday evening, on the svo of the great patriotic anniversary, by tha Officer' dub. Spirit of Liberty chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will entertain with the annual luncheon of the chapter WednAday at 13:30 o'clock at the Hotel Utah. A number of tha wives of tha officers from Fort Douglas will be special ' gueet Social activity at tha post colony la state for normal lta by tha way, assuming tha first time since the war. Wives of the officers recently sent to tha poet are-' are enterparticularly charming. They themselves, talnlng extensively among and are also Inviting friends from, tha city to enjoy their hospitality. ' for The committee on arrangement the D. A. R. luncheon Include Mr. BenMrs. Devereaux. ner X. Smith, Mr. J. J. C. A Broaddua and Mrs. A D. Richardson. , Tha ftnnual I. A R. medal contest for will held Tuesday morning at be girls 9 oclock at the Fast hlghschool In the assembly halt. The Judge will be Mr. Ira D. Travis, MU Helen Oreenwood. Mrx. H. Johnson. AS D. A. R. are ' Qirf of: City RBCBDINO 'a dancing party to he given by the Officers' club at Fbrt Tuesday night In celebraCharles W. Mlmpnon, Mra H. S. Cohen, tion ofDouglas birthday. Major and Mrs. Lewi A, Bvana Mrs. Ashby IX Mra M.Washingtons O. Randoll will entertain at a and C. EHls, Adrian Mra 1 Jr., Cleveland, buffet dinner at No. Officers' row. Fort Mra C D. Williams. Douglas. Mra. L. T. Witney will give a mtttaa In charge Includes Miss Stelmn large Washington's birthday bridge tea Fuller, Paul Davies, Mra Lynn E Baxter, 183 MYRTA WOOTTON, a bride of Wednesday at her quarters at the post. Oscar Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Byron A. u trous-'seathe week, entertained at a tea yesterday afternoon at Mrs. B. It. Ramey will entertain the Strong. a her home on Seventh East street The members of ths Welfare club at .cards Mrs. George Horning will entertain at rooms were decorated In hearts and Tuesday afternoon at her home, 1151 d sweet peas. A basket of Laird avenue, at her home. be the first of a a tea .Thursday afternoon the - sweet peas formed a centerpiece for aeries of parties Ili First avenue, from 4 until I o'clock. In the- tea table, if Mies ' honor of her gueet, Martha Andrew of Macon, Go., who la expected to The hosts was assisted by hermothsr, evemeet Jolo will clul The Monday Mra J. It Wootton; Mra J. Tracy Woot-toarrive In Salt Lake early this week. a Mve. La Grand Moves, Mra Harold ning with Miss Norma Johnson at tha y 763 Drowning horns of Mra IL'Brldg Mra T. F. Caldwell will entertain at Nelson, Mra It 1 V. Gibson and Mra avsnua. luncheon the Hotel at Dewey Jones. Fifth East. Friday . Tbs guests numbered fifty. T . s The senior class of tha' Young Mans In honor of Giles, a bride Invitations have been Issued by Man and Young Ladles' Mutual Improvement of the month. Mra. M. Stevenson will enCarol Fhnge for a costume party to be association of ths Tenth ward will en- tertain Monday afternoon at a handkerdance Tuesday chief shower. Wednesday fternoon-Mlafternoon, from 1 until tertain at a hard-tlm- e fvan Wednesday at the home of her parents, Mr. evening In the ward amusement hall. The Beulah Glade and Miss Louies Jones will and Mra Howard Emga on Michigan leatur of the dance will he the wearing entertain at a tea at the hums of Ml avenue. I . of sai't aprons and overalls. Tha come Junes' sister, Mra I T. Whitney, 183 A t It-w- ill- . B -- flame-colore- -- RS. J. W. HATS of Idaho Falls, formerly Mias Ollle Oliver, la vlalt- ln With her slater, Mrs, Arthur C. Sullivan, on B street. Mrs. JjW. Hoys of Idaho Falls, formerly Mlaa Ollle Oliver, Is visiting with her slatei, Mra Arthur C Sullivan, on , Mra E. M. Neher, Mr. Rowena AlHson, Mra George D. Keyser, .Mr. H. R. Welch, Mrs. H. A. Weymouth, Mra tMoieolm Keyser, Mra P. J. Moran, 8r Mrs. Fred C, Dora Mra FYed R. Sanda Mra E. Sheets, Mra. Frank. BotterW, Mra n. ... Mlaa-Jsnaty- street. I Mra. Gertrude M left yesterday for Hollywood. Cal., tq make her noma -- - Mr. and Mr. Gustave Carlson announce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth, to Ravmond Foster Hlrkcox. The wedding took place February t iiSalt Lak t Announcement haa been received by friends In the city of the engagement of Mia Ruth Patterson to Jesae Ray The wedding will take pface at Miller. St. James' Methodist Episcopal church In Angeles Friday evening. Miss Pat- t arson was formerly a reshtmt of Salt I aka. where she was popular In musical circles. The ceremony wlH be performed bv Mr. Millerll father, the Rev. Frederick Miller. After a honeymoon trip to Coronado. the eoup'e will be at home at 1571 r Oxford street. Ix Angele -- street. Wednesday evening Ml Vera ' . with her mother, Mra Margaretta Kngberg, Mies Margaret Giles and Mr. Mrs Rachel Miller has returned from Fork H1 entertain at a danc-in- g King, before leaving for her borne In Thomas Giles San Ftanctaro, where ahe visited with her Denver. . party. son, John and Mra Miller. Wallace G. "Hunter left Mr. and Mr h forty-fiftMr. Mra. and Celebrating Its Horry Rturgea are vlalt-In- g for a three weeks' trip to Chicago end birthday In Californio. .Mr. Huirgesla the Ladles' I It entry eh will exported New York; entertain at Its annual breakfast Satur- home this keek. e e - t e day In ths ballroom of the Hotel Utah. Mr. E. IX Palmer haa returned from The Int lta t Ion are limited to tho club Mr., and. Mra,, Iloyd Thomas Park, who Ran Francisco, Berkeley and Los Anmember. Novel features of entertain- hale spent their honeymoon at Coronado ment the exact nature of which are a Beach and other California points, wUl gele secret, wlU follow ths luncheon. The en- return to Salt today, Mr. and Mr Fred Murphey left lasf tertainment commit tee; of which Mrs. W. week for Loe Angeles. They will also II la chairman, Is In change of Sir. and Mrs. C. H. Tolmage wilt leav dialt In northern California and will ret- - today for Umoha to mke their home. urn-to Salt Lake by way ot San Fran-c- l. A special program and dance will be Mrs. Frank D. Allen of Denver, Cola, given In the Eleventh ward amusement has been tha gueet of her sister. Mrs. Mias Lldora Carlson, who has been at hall tomorrow- evening In honor of the John F. Kirk,, on South West Tempi home visiting with her parents after aw Mrs. bishopric, under kha auspices of the M. street, for the Jiast two weeks. L A. Tha pub Allen will spend a few days at American Is Invited. OMtlBMd a WwtAg rtgs.) -- MU-er- "k -- t - 11 -- , |