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Show 5? rv- ' I LT'" iinrA f' - ' y rY - n II 0 M . , ''''', ',, -- ilton Miss Margefy Critchlow, Day,-formerly wto wav married Wednesday and has gone to Washington, I). her home; C., to make ' With Pfans for Faff e,: .11 1 1-- re-- s c - el seeirt-,w-- , 3. ' f - . k, J.. , V c' f w' C - f ' e se. a o .5c- 4 t, AND MRU. FRANK X. announce the engage- of their daughter, Myra raixabeth, to Gordon impart! Oastie-ma- n. son oT Dr. and Mrs. A. L. The wedding will take place in the early fail. MR.ment Lake pardeji and are timely for bowers and iornment 'of wedding Regal peonies, which blend so veil with the roses, are also doing thefr part toward beautifying the setand tings for many June weddings Fyrethrum, a Burbank reception transformation of the Shasta daisy, in wonderful soft colorings, 'add their bit toward makingJka pathway of the bride brighter.-Th- e 'storms of the past week plaved havoc with local gardens, but many blossoms, still in bud, braved the and Win hold up their prettv aln for some weeks yet to give heir touch of beauty to social functions. at. J.l ' f- - Announcement of the betrothal was made to frieuds of the young coupte at a dinner dance given last night by the brhjea parents at the roof garden of the Hotel Utah. The guest were seated at one long tabic, decorated with two large Da- ket of pink and white peomes and rKt? V jr day aftemcgn from 4 until "7 oclock by Mrs. Junius Romney' and Miss Olive Romney, at the Romney home, Douglas street. June, roses were used about the house and decorated the tea table In the dining-rooTea was served at small tables on the lawn. Each had c a enterpietre of a kewple doll 'brlde surrounded by pink sweet peas. The hostesses were assisted by Miss Ruth Bradford, Miss Marie Christenson. Miss Ij&Fawn Bailey, Miss Elisabeth Skolfieid. Miss Elisabeth Wilson, Miss Marjorie lahlenr Miss Kathryn llrown Miss Gwen Jones, Miss Beth Alder and Miss Kathleen Romney. Miss Lordine Smith and Miss Mer-ly- n Chamberlain gave vocal selections ehd the Lindsay Sliders orchestra gave instrumental music': one hundred five guests called. grid tvent a LAKE chapter of Sigma SALT Phi members was entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Spencer Reiner, Major street. The assisting hostesses were Mrs. Ray Christensen, Mrs. C harles Peterson and Mrg Hortense Major. A buffet luncheon w&b Berved, The centerpiece for the table was a crystal bowl of roses. A program of music and readings wan given by Miss nna Cragtm. Mis Melba Iougla d Mrs. Esther Husbands. The guests numbered twenty. : V X.- tj. a Z - v x V, : 1 j r a,-- ? I ' A - - i - ' - jjV. Ajp , , M r RAI,F WOOIJ entertained at"dinner last evening at their home. So 8 South Fifth East street, in honor of Mrs. Woolley's sister, Misa Catherine Jtrett, and Mis Eleanor Woolley, who The will leave soon for t California. a r.rvatal boWl Ot pity ntPmiTjj were laid Cover roses ami ferns, Mr. and Mr. E. T. v1', the following: h Woolley, Mrs. J. T. Lyons. Mis Elisa-tRutnei, Miss Jean Woolley, Dero-- I Iee. Harold Dahlstrom and Brett aVtCVv v - - . Jit R, AND MRS. i v r - M c ''is- x - H ?i ; f v V 'i J -- f MEKlX ':W C ' Y L 'A We' L- 1 Rob- :- - Mrs. Mrs. Crl j - . a Wi .eXj - CLADTS THOMAS and: -- Cl'- :LY' ... Elmo M 1 Alice Lundberg, honor of Mi who ha recently returned home from Stanford university. Miss Ruth Spiker entertained yesterday afternoon with a luncheon at Keeley126(s. followed by bridge at her home. East First South street. Covers were laid for the following: Mis Margaret Mis Grace Winkelman. Mr. R. W. Wasson. Miss Donna Jone, Mac-LeaMiss Maurine Kelly, Miss Lucille Helen Armstrong. Mis Mis Dorothy Wilson, Angela Runyan, Mi Miss Florence Armstrong. N v w iiunf y mni llgPl and with a strawberry MR entertained festival and dance at their last night. Refreshments were served .on theon lawn, the was enjoyed and dancing assisted by randa. The hostess was . Soren-H. 1.. iss Cecil Burns Mrs. The and Mrs. C. E. Hoffenbeck. guests numbered eighty. RS. ERNEST A. OLSON entertalned at luncheon yesterday. of American A silver basket Beauty roses was the centerpiec for y r Is Mr. and Mra. J. A. Eider of Provo announce the engagement of their daughter. Lura, to 1. H. Hilton of Salt Lake. The marriage will lake place bride and Saturday at the home will be followed by a reception at the Olmatead. lawn. The couple will later will go to Yellowstone park. They make their home after July SO In Sait Both the bride and th bridegroom are former students of tile University of Utah. a a Mrs. Margaret Hamblin announces the marriage of her daughter. Belle, to Ray T. Firm ore. The wedding place Friday In the Salt Lake temple. . the table. The quests were Miss Claire Miss Rose Smith. Miss Isabelle Ballon. Miss Norma Hyde, Miss 1,1Miss Jessie Pratt end i an Chisholm. The Mies adys Cbarlesworth. ors for each guest were Individual The hostess was sachets. V;1 in entertainingby her sister. n. of-t- he 1- f.- Halton. of the large - - - philanthropic of the season will be a and tee cream festival to be given at Rowland Hall bv MarkSU ;- guild Friday of mnnmCommittees in charge are evening. us follows: General chairman, Mrs. T. L Craig: Bishop Arthur W. Moulton. reeption. Mrs. Pan me Mrs. Emma Moulton, Fleet-wooWrlghdl "Dean and Mrs. V. W. Tfr. and Mrs. F. A. Pyke, Mr. BMr. JT and Scholefield, and Mrs. Mrs. C p. Overfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Oeoford. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Craig. Judge and Mrs. at. I Rltthie. Mr and Mrs. Walcott Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gunter. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reeves. C. H. Post, R. B. Heisler. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wise. Mr. and I it. and Mrs. F. A. Goelta, Mrs. E. H. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Galigher. Colonet 'and Mra F. I,. Knudson. Major and Mrs. A. 8. Boyd. Mr and Mrs. H. C. Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gibson. Mr. and and Mrs. Mr. Edgar Behring, Mr.Mrs. H. A. Mr. and J. O. Perkins, Mrs. F. Peter-m- n. Mr. and 0. Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Georgs. Sheldon. ; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Aikman, Judge and Mrs. E. A. Rogers. Judge and WilMrs. M, William McCrea, Mrs. liam Bradley, !. Mrs. Roux, George fiecnratirg. chairman: Mrs. Charles Tyne, Mrs. Will Browne. Mrs. , Hugh ... Thomas, F. Mrs. C, Mrs J A. Langley, acs: tables and chair.. .Mrs. Herry W. H. Chip-aore. chairman; Mr Mrs. H. R. Welch. Mrs. W. P. Mrs. King Cobb. Miss Marjorie Chlpman, Miss Margaret Gun ter- refreshment. Mrs. J, A. Reeves, lawrence. chairman: Mrs. George ea rise Tw Cen tio -- Clyde--Earl- hi tnc in Cottonwood 0PB -- Miss Dorothy Jennings and will be married Wednesday evening at 7 :3d o'clock at the home: of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs Waiter Paul Jennings 111 Laird avenue. A reception will follow.. The bride will be attended by her sister, R. Frederick Mr. Taylor of Provo, as matron of honor. Gordon Adams will be best man. O. MOYLE Wor-the- MISS Thomas Henry were mar- rled yesterday at the home ef the brides father. lie v id p.' Thomas, 67 Center street. The rooms were decorated with June roses in shades of pink and white. Tie ceremony wee periurmed by Judge William M. hie- Crea In the presence of the and a few friends. Before the family ceremony Misa Jessie Perry sang Be- Biise. I he bride drees wai of silk with trimming of rove and blue. She wore a large hat of se nd colored horsehair braid trimmed with violet flowers In the same shade. Her bouquet was of bride roses, with a shower of white sweet peas. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was nerved. The center-piec- e for the table was a bowl of pink roaes. The couple left In the afternoon for a motor trip to Los Angeles, where they .will make their home. sand-color- 11 FRANK . ... ll. 1 I MRS. . beet-ma- i at the second In a series of bridge luncheon yesterday , at her home, 1414 Sigsbee, afternoon avenue, in honor of Mr. W. R. Calvert, who will leave soon for CaliforSomali tables were luncheon nia. decorated with June roses. were: Mrs. Foster J. The guest Curtis. Mrs. J. H. Riddle. Mr. A. D. Prnith. Mr. D. R. Coomb. Mrs. Glen n ; c 1 r Woolley. Miller. Mr. C. D. Kipp. Mrs. V. Smith. Mis Clara Kuck, Mr. ert W Hail, Mr. Walter C. Ford, Mr. Carl Porter and jW. C T.Nyali. Penn. . . . MRS. . Interest marked UNUTSUAJa, Miss Madeleine theEstelle McClellan, daughter of Proteseor and Mrs. J. J. McClellan, and Lyndon Whitney Clayton, son of Mr. and Mra 1. A. Clayton, which took place yesterday morning in the Balt Lake temple. The ceremony was performeo y Bishop Joseph Christensen. A wedding breakfast followed at the home of Mr. and Mrt Clayton, 234 H street for the families of the bride and bridegroom; The breakfast table had a centerpiere of pink and blue corn flowers and pale pink carnations in a basket. arranged - A reoegition we given Msfev4nThg at the home of the bride's parents, (it kuat Third South The rooms were decorated in June roaeo nnd fresh onuiire Moms sent from California, Pink roses and orang-- blossoms formed oenienneae for the supper table: Pink candles were la sti ver holders. The bride sore a sown of oetjaina, pearls and crystal beads, trimmed with silver lace, with a foundation of cream chiffon and satin. Her veil was caught With orange blossoms and she tarried bride rosea, with a shower of lilies of . the valley. The maid, of honor. Miss Kathryn wore salmon Douglass, pink taffeta and carried coral sweet peas. Oae at the bridesmaids. Miss Dorothy McClellan, sister of the bride, wore pale bine taffeta and lace and carried lavender sweet pea. The other bridesmaid. Miss Morenca McClellan, another atmer of the bride, wore pink taffeta, trimmed In lace, and carried pink sweet peas. Geneves Jennings and Marcella McClellan, niece of the bride, were flower girt. The first wore pale gree taffeta and the latter pale blue taffeta. Both carried basket of Cecil Brunner rose. All of the attendants wore wreaths of tlnv pink flowers, on silver foundations. In their hair. Waldsmar Clayton was n. Professor and Mr McClellan were assisted In receiving by Mr. and Mra A. Clayton, parents of the bridegroom. Mrs. Modellaa wore grey Canton crepe, trimmed In gray ce. Mr. Clayton wore delft blu embroidered crepe. A string orchestra furnished music during the evening and dancing was enjoyed on the lawn. Four hundred Invitations were issued. The couple will take a honeymoon trip through the northwest and will go through Yellowstone perk. They will he at home in Salt Lake after o September 1, tr. . W.- - ' rosea. ISS IvOlS BRADFORD, a bride of the week, was the guest of 'honor at a tea given yester- FRED- - Wedding' , ,OSKS. typical of June, are now In Sait their prime in n ; Interest Tofd Now in Prime 3 : Betrothal of June ffowers see Mr. and Mra. Fred Newbold tie Tidtince the engagement of their R. Ouellette. daughter, AdA to Alfred e take-placThe marriage will at an Coming Events W. R1TER ba Ismjed for a garden tea her country borne in at dance Cottonwood Monday afternoon from 5 until 9 o clock, in compliment to Wells and Brigadier General Brlant D. C.. who Mrs. Wells of Washington,are expected for a weeks visit to and also for Miss Dorothy Salt Jennings, a bride of late June, and her flanee, Clyde Early. MRS. W. a v! Mi Irah Garbett, a bride of the coining week, will be hostess at a trousseau tea ttys afternoon from 2 to 6 oclock at the home of Mrs. Frank Womack, 924 Elm avenue. fX Misa Irene William, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Williams of Pocaof Santa tello, and Joeepft Ana, Oai.,'Were married June 17 at A v V Mrs Mark Z. Brown and Miss Kathryn Brown will entertain Tuesday aJternoon at a kitchen shower at her home, 1480 Edison street, in honor of Miss Lois Bradford, a bride of this 1094 &iKi ' rjtr Wait the Hotel Vtah. Tbe earsmony was performed by the Rev. George K. Davies. OBss Alice Swanson of Pocatello - was bridesmaid and Gordon Btedfeldt was best man. A weddmg cupper was served following the ceremony and .the couple left later in the evening for California, where ' they will make their borne. ,, - Windsor street. Mr. J. Uw re nee Fullmer will entertain at a shower for the bride Tuesday after-.- j noon at her home, 1432 Browpg avenue. Veek. Mr R W. Demson and Mrs. Emma Whitehead will entertain at a aerie of bridge tens Thursowy and Saturday fet their home on Harvard avenue. a Mi Edna Cromer will entertain a trouHseau tea this afternoon from at 4 until 0 o ciock at her home. 119 Windsor street. The Young ladies Mutual Improvement association will entertain for the bride Monday evening at the borne of Mrs. J. P. Creer, earlydaie. Mrs. E F. Sasee and daughter. Mau-1ne- ;and Mr. R .S'- Hsth snd son, Wavne. will leave Monday for California to with restive and friends. ' a a .Miks Bertha Marun left Saturday beaches to for ,Ios Angeles and-thi spend the summer. e . turn ttre Miss Loin Bradford and Vernon Romney will he married Thursday in the Salt Lake temple. A reception will be given from I until 11 oclock at MoCune Place, an North Mam street. The bride Wilt be attended by her four shHere, Mrs. David D. Barrett, Mrs. I axon hacole. Miss Lisle Bradford and Mis Ruth Bradford, and also by Mies Olive Romney. George I Netron will be beet man. The couple will go through Yellowstone Ml wedding trip and wilt at home after July 16 at the Glade apastineota, , Mr. and Mra E. A. Robert the engagement of Csaticeed aa ft SMse th-i- ' |