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Show ' ''jTkUD-w- ' -mS UIIIIU r -- I 0 Lv I WyHfP' UVU i4'.SyK i IL, a ?. V -- . v cqy-- IxtHVV. G - X? 2SV EFT td right, Miss' Ruth Sear engagrd toAlWrt J. Brownjng; is announced. ; Miss Grace Nixon, whose engagement to Devril B. Stewart vQi be married Tuesday morning in the Salt Lake temple to Arnold C. Fernn. " II Vf ; "I'- - , - Below, Miss Ellen Copening, who Wed 35 of flowers- - of Gfad Eastertide i it i -- . Wiff Go ; yy -- emblems of rejotcmg, Christ tri. eonanemorating umphal entry Into Jerusalem Just previous to his crucifixion. will He tn evidence today In observance ot Palm Sunday, Just one week from their daughter. Rath, to Albert J. Browning of Buffalo, N. X- - The wedding will take place May T to the temple. Mud will be followed by a in the evening at the borne 1ea perent ltd University ds Is a former student ai' jverslty of Utah and a member of Alpha Chi sorority. Rhe has recently returned from New York, wher she spent a year studying music and art The bridegroom, who wah formerly of Ogden, is a graduate ef tbe Mnsaarhusetta Institute of Technology amT a member of Delta Tau Delta. The couple 'Will make their home la Buffalo. e e AND MRS. J W. NTXDN announce the engagement of their daughter, Grace Dean, to De v hi B. Slewart. Mina hbtoa Is a graduate of the Brigham Young uni- - , verstty and the Leland Powers Eahent of Dramatic Art, Mr. Stewart Is a , graduate of the University of Utah and a member of tbe Sigma Nn fra. tern tty. The young couple will be married In May aad will sail Imitvnh-ate-ty for Eurone. - Raster. ekit-Xxm diveo-sioo- KUJ5N COPPSNINO and C. Ferrin, who will be married Tuesday, were guests of honor at a Mah Jong party and upper given last night tv Mr. and lira. IX aCS. Packard and Miss24 Becky West Almond the Almond home, Second South street. A pink idea was carried out decorations, aith pink, sweet peas as a centerpiece for table. the supper Th guests included Mfrs Copening. a, Mr. Perrin, Mrs. J. I)ewe Mr. aad Mrs. U. W. Ptngree, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Graham. Burt Kerria aad Lowell Turner. Mm. K J. Kearnee and Mrs. Frank lin I. Richards entertained at a ken emgtoa tea yesterday afternoon ' et the Keanes home, SY Ninth East street, in honor of the bride and of her mother, Mrs. Frank I Copen ing, who will leave Tuesday for California to remain some time. , Jonquils in a silver basket formed, a centerpiece for the tea table Yellow candles In silver holders were at either end The hostesses were 4y Mrs. & J. Kearnes, Jr., and Mrs. Paul S tree per. The guests included Miss Becky Almond, Mrs. I. H. Packard, Miss t, Jessie ISrans, Mm J. Oewev Mm A. H Stephenson, Jr Mrs 8 M. Taylor. Mrs C. P. Perrin. Mrs. Angus McKellar, Mrs. H. W Pingree, Mrs. W. A. Pettit, Miss Vie Sorensen. Mrs A. C. Lund. Mm C N Jessen, Mm W C. Snow. Mrs J W Crawford, Mm J. G Crawford Mm J, W. Cherry, Mrs. It 8 Kerr. Mrs Andrew Neff, .Miss May Tuttle, Mrs Chester Axelton. Mrs Stephen Ootlef, Mr Krama Kearns, Mrs. j. V. Hamp-id- o aad Mra C L Hbota MISS MR. in-t- Sok-im- e e AND MRS W. B. RSCHARDN the engagement MB.announce their daughter. .Martha, w, kna g, ISS HTTNICB ItADOA TZ entertained at luncheon at her home, 1 Haxton place, yesterday in honor of Mias Kuth Wolfe, a bride of Easter week. A Kensington followed luncheon, Easter ideas were carried out in the decorations Tbs guests were seated at two tables each with a basket of yellow jonquils as a centerpiece. Tiny yHlow chickens were scattered over the cloths. The place cards were in hr nisi designs. Covers were laid for twenty-foThe hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. K. J Raddata. home. who IBS R39LLA CHAMBERS will be married soon to J tG McDonald, Jr, was the gukst Chrle-tophers- of honor at a tea given yesterday afternoon by Miss Jeanette Ure, Mtoa Lois RVharus and Miss Bce Richards at the Richards home, 212 First arena. Jonquils formed a centerpiece for the tea table. The hostesses were assisted by Mm hyphen L. Richards. The gnseta included MissOiambem Mm J. G. McDonald, Mm F. K. ibambers, Mies lnc$le MoPnnold,. Miss Miss Marion IAHy MDonald, Bird, Mum Oone fimith. Mm Albert des. Mm. Stephen O Covey, Miss Hortenee Btohl, Mlsa OS mi He Btohl, Oaa Phyllis 8tohk Miss Edith Smith, Mias Ruth Solomon, Miss Anne Shepard, Miss June Woodruff. Miss Florence Betner, Mm W. 8. Ure and Miss Beth Whitney. 66. -- to a change that has bees made sorority rushing rules at the University of Utah the formal roahing season will come in the as Instead of has preIt fail, spring DUE viously dona. By reason of tbe new ruling freshman girls who have at- tended the university Two quarters will be eligible to membership. Heretofore the girls have had to be sophp- - $ e- - -- Ada fltrlagham and Dr. Atvln Roy CTirlstophemon will be married Thursday In tbe temple. A wedding breakfast will be given at the bom of the bridegrooms parents, Mr and 10 V Mrs. Martin Chrlstopherwoa, street. A reception will be given In their honor In the evening by the bride's mother, Mrs, John Rtrlngham, at her home, 101 y street. Mia a Geneve Stringhara, sister of the bride, will be maid of honor, and tbe bridesmaids will be Mias Belle Armstrong and Miss Aimes Whitney. Grant String ham will be beat man. The oouple will go to Bt Louis for their honeymoon, where Dr. will represent the local alumni chapter of PI Kappa Alpha at the national fraternity convention In that city. They will be at home at gsj Second avenue after their return. . Mrs. J." A. Pettit announces thw engagement of her daughter, Alice, t A. Gunderson, formerly of Mt. Pleasant, now of Grmrvi, Idaho. The wedding wHl take place early In the summer. Mr and Nr W. H. Breese of Taylorsville announce tbe engagement ef their daughter, Thelma, to George 8. Ringwood of this city. The wedding wlU take place (a June, e e Tbe marriage of Mine Fontelia Bred ford daughter of Mr and Mre C. Uf Bradford of Franklin, Idaho, and J Clvdo Brlmley will take place Wednesday In the Intemple. A reception will be given their honor at the home of the parents of the brideand Mrs. W. J Brlmlev, groom.' Mr. Main street. Mrs. J. W 1tS South of honor and Taylor wtll be matron will be Mies Lavon the bridesmaids Thurmod and Miss Inns Noble. Russell Bradford will be best man. Minn ur Vlr-girr- -- George loon U dredge of St. The wedding will take place Bwiw . Sunday In Independence. Mo, Tbe bride wHl leave for Independence Wednesday, and will be eooomnesticd , and sister, Mien Joy Ricbardn. by her her stoter-in-laMrs, W, B'Skti-ard- e, 1 Jr. Mrs. A. J. Richard entertained at a luncheon yesterday afternoon at bee home, list MTeUand. avenue, in honor of Minn Richards. Tbe centerpiece for the table was a mlvnr bund of daftodlka Covers were laid for twelve. fra ft T, Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Warner rntertakied for the bride last evening at the Warner home ca Crystal avenue. Tbe rooms were decorated with spring flowers nod Tbs guest a numbered thirty. e e The marriage of flflss ETtea Ccpen-Indaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Perrin Copening, and Arnold will take place Tuesday morning in the temple and will be followed by a wadding breakfast at the Hotel Utah, The couple will leave In tbe afternoon for Los Angelas to make their toio-moT- -- of to. LswHa as-sit- Ca-ml- , AND MRS. WEBER J. REARS DR.announce the engagement of Following this last glad- - day in the fife ef Christ, sad event following maice the d&) of Oit week, known boly week, one of noiemn In ohorch practice, m little il) a bo done in the wav of aerial until after The ftpring eaaeuv aftrr the six weeks of lenten dullness, promises tofce one of unusual brilliance, With weddings and tbe attending social functions ka the loo TI ng features on the calendar, mores. This spring's Vushlng season opens formally Monday and wlU close with the pledging of new members by all soroHUe at 1 o'clock Saturday, Cg. April Teas, dancing parties luncheons, breakfasts and novelty parties will be given in the attempt on the part of the different sororities to win desirable members, Each sorority will give two parties and a preference All of the preference banbanquet from 6 to 8 o'clock quets win be given Friday, April ZS. CTil Omegasorortty win give an informal girls party from 8 to 12 o'clock Tuesday at the home of Miss Bae Williams, 141 Sigsbee avenue. Miss Martha Cannon and Miss Marjorie Whitney will have charge of the arrangements. , The second perty wd be a 'Vanity Fair supper at the home of Miss Ijouise Covey, 1211 Ikst First South street. The oommlttee on arrange meats includes Miss Covey, Miss Stohl and Miss Martha Cannon The preference banquet will be given m the ballroom of the Newhmrse hoteL Mass Martha Cannon and Miss Marjorie Whitney will hkve charge of the arrangements for the banquet. Gamma Phi sorority will give a butterfly supper Saturday at the Y. W. C, A. club house for its first The committee on arrangeparty. ments includes Miss Dorrity Wilsen, chairman; Miss Loma Bagiey, Miss Mary Murdock and MissLcyola Brandon. The second party will be a dinner at the home of Miss Alice Edghelll, 1344 Fillmore avenue Tuesday, April t2.Miss Marianne fTsrir is cfcatrman of the committee on arrangements The committee inchider Miss - lone Lunt and Miss Alice Kdgbrill. The preference banquet will be given in the suite of tbe Newhouse hopresident's, tel. - The committee on arrangements for the banquet includes Miss Aileen Dixon, Miss Kloiae Brandon, Mies 71. ta ftnow and Miss Helen Puree The first party of the Delta Epsilon sorority will be an Eastern luncheon Tuesday at the home of MV Helen Murdoch, Ml South Mafn street The second party will be a Chinese party Saturday Arrangements have not yet been made for the place of the second party and preference banquet. Miss Mabel Dodds will have charge of the Other members k entire arrangement. of the committee on arrangements are Cast to Me Her Home g P-AUMi- u rnfMaffr see The marriage of Miss Wale Faw Angel! and Fiord C. Buetor will take , place Wedneedav. V e Miss Veda Hlner daughter of We. and Mr. R M Helner and Alvta Chatmans will be married Wednesday- Mlm Xjicetto, Brown and Mia, v.r. caret Mackenale A dancing party at the Forest Pals Golf club Monday will b the first party given by th Alpha fbl ty The commltt.a on arrangements includes Miss Jean Jones, chairman, Miss Donnells Kesler and Miss tails' The party will be followed Mildred Wlggrln, Miss Krailv Griffin Cowley by an Eastern breakfast Saturday at, Miss Rhode Richards and Miss Melba the home of Miss lorls Thomley In haysville. Miss Rntb Stewart, Miss Ruth Bradford and Miss Marlon Keeler all! have charge of arrangementa. The preference banquet will be riven In the supper room of the Motel Utah. Tbs committee on arrangements for the banquet includes Bias famna Foaa, chairman, Mjaa Vatina Smith and Miaa Myra Grant. will Isunbda Phi Lambda torus-ttgive a kensington tea for lla first of Miss home party at the Virginia lf62 South Fifteenth East over yellow, and the enter piece no Budd, Miss Laura K. a bowl of tonquile, follow cay A street, Tuesday. Lewis, Miss fiorothy Covey and Mias were U. silver candlesticks Judith Hills will hsvs charre of arTbe now officers of the rlub In atl. Wednesday, April II, the tendance were M Isa Rhea Croft, rangement. Miss Hsst Perry, vice presisorority will give a cabaret dinner at My Shop. The committee on arrange- dent; Mae Vera Moore, secretary, and ments Includes Mies Cathenne Budd. Mien Vtnrtnia t'ampbeti, - treasurer Miss Violet Johannten and Miss Vera other guests were Miss Vida Smltb, Preston. The preference banquet will Miss Aftnn Young, Mian Ptivtlls Edbe given In the green room of the wards, Mrs E. L Nelson, Mrs. Earl Hotel Utah Miss Olenona truck worth May, Mrs Hyds Cowley, Mrs. Oscar and Mias vtlfa Shafer will be tn charge Chrtstopherson and Mrs. George Payne. of arrangements. Tbe hosuwa was assisted by her mothA novelty party In the nature of a er, Mrs. A. W. Caine, and her sister, track meet will be the plan of the first Mrs. J- - R-- Cummings. party given by the Gamma Sigma ao ft will be given Tuesday at W C. A- - members of Westminster the home of Miss dean Ridges, 156 college entertained at tea yes-- 1 South Tenth East street. Arrange, afternoon for tbs women menu for the second party and ban of theterday Sarah Daft Home. The enter-piec- e been have not Miss made. yet quet fs the table was a bowl of Marva Norton, Miss Edith EWana, Miss spring flowers Corsages of violets Miss lnes Barns and Jean Ridges have were given as favors The hostesses charge of arrangements for all gage tbe following program of music Haas; accompanist. Miss Henrietta KuchS. and dances; parties Pi Epsilon phi sorority will give a -- Vocal solos, "Plantation Ditty and Piano solo, "Song From thw East, luncheon Tuesday at the home of She Cuckoo Clock," Miss Ruth Miss Pends XTUkey. y pre-d.n- see . , , Invitations have been Imued for tbe wedding of Miss FlereUe John arm. daughter of Mr and M e. Joy 11. Johnson, and Robert Edwin Jr The marriage will takSt. niece May 1, at o'clock, at Mark's cathedral. e The marriage of Mis Both Wbtfe amg daughter of Mrs B. A. Wolfe, Edwards Harlan Hort of Toe Anwelam will take place Thursday evening. April 24, at the First Presbyterian, church. The ceremony wilt takepiaew, at I oclock and will be followedW.byWai , reception at the church, fit Orem will be matron of honor. Mtj Eunice Raddats will be maid of honors and Mine Ruth Cecil bridesmaid. Tbe couple will (o to Dos Angelas to maka their home. fbe Announcement Is made of TtonwiervD Edna gage merit of Mis A. Miles daughter of Mr. and Mgs. to EnimrJ Romney ef Juarea ibsTlco, T Noafl of this etty. Both are grad-- v rf Utah endHj uate ef the University are teaching In the Ogden forN( The marriage wu4 school this year. take'place In Jne. Mr. and RDrs. C. P. pounce the engagemedt O.of ffouri Rftchwa, daughter. Mignon, to Jamee will take! of Park City. The wedding the of 1 at borne bride, the place May coon. ester K I'll arv-tMr. and Kna p a. .Thatrher tbetiengagement of Bowvriikmnrt F daughter Irit. to Harvey MI. The wedding will take paw he Junst. V- -. Dance .rung. An Mary by of fotp.1 Did faehkuMd Jane J a,4. , M6 emuiee 4 end Vra. A. D. BvanTne tnsrriage of fneir Iti WfutiUn t" ea, |