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Show FOUNDED 1850 THE DESERET NEWS Pioneer Ball Is Successful Event SATURDAY From left to right. Miss Mary Elizabeth Pier, whose engagement to George Lunt Eilerbeck is announced, the marriage to take place in March; Miss Helen Winters, niece of President and Mrs. Heber J, Grant, who will be married to L. Walter Peterson March 14, the engagement being made known today; Miss Oneita Rees, whose marriage to Ed J. Ellison will take place next Wednesday. The engagement is announced today. The group at the lower left includes , left, Mrs. Harold B ransford Lamb of Salt Lake City, Guy Ewing Sacre, above; below. Commander Wyndham Dyke of London, and right, Mrs. Sacre (Mrs. Mary Halloran Sowles), formerly of this city, snapped in the polo gallery on the Del Monte, California, field. The center group includes Mrs. Byron Anderson, attractive matron, and her two children, Karen and Russell Byron. At the right is Mrs. Wilford Reichm ann, formerly Miss Helen Moody, whose marrriage took place during the week. Interesting event of the month was the annual pioneer baN which waa riven Friday even Ins In the Spanish ballroom of the Odeon hr the Salt Late County company. Daughters of tha I'tah Pioneers- At ten o'clock the (rand march took place, led by Gover-no- r George H. Dern and Mrs. J. R. Edgeblll. The Church presidency, state officials, members of the Central company of tha Daughr ters of the Utah Pioneers, Governor and Mrs. Dero, Mayor and Mrs. John P. Bowman and city and county commissioners were special guesta. The guests were received by Mrs. tv. 8. Woodruff. Mrs. H. S Tanner, Mrs. T C. Sorenson. Mrs- - A. C. Lund, Mrs. W. C. Snow. Mrs, J R. Edgehlll, Mrs. J. C. Brown, Mrs. 11. G. Mrs. V. J Bumlngham; Beers. Mrs." ft. J. Korth, Mrs. E. H. Eardley, Mrs. E. W. Ryberg Mrs. R. P. Anderson. Mrs. T X. Tates. Mrs. D. A. McMillan. Mfs. B. J. Beers, Mrs. Elizabeth Foulger, Mrs. Sarah Htllstead. Mrs. Elizabeth P. Hayward, Mrs. Louise y, Bock. Mrs. Margaret C- - Morris. Mrs. Eliza C, Thomas, Mrs Sarah L. Brockbank. Mrs. Lily C. and the captains of ths various cam pa The captains of camps, who comprised the ticket committee, assisted In making the affair one of tha most successful ever sponsored by the organization. Several hundred guest a were present. X OSS Dern Planned. By Elks Ladies Ladles ctub will be the "dip, dance and dine party, scheduled for Monday eveqing, March i, at the Municipal both, and at the Elk club, for members and their friends The affair will be , buffet supper and dance at the cluo house to be preceded in the early evening by a swimming party at the baths Among the entertaining features will be a bathing review, 'diving girls end other interesting aquatic stunts The pro- seeds will go to the big sister? fund of the club. Tickets may le secured from any of the following members of the entertainment committee: Mrs George Jay Mnrttn. Mrs John C. Pack. Mr. I . O Williams chairman of tickets Mrs C. A. Lrmke, Mrs Sadie Anderson, Mrs L. T. I.pnd, Mrs H. F. Lund, Mrs Roy Price, Mrs W. E. Coulam, Mrs Wilford Uhetrom. Mrs T. L Lamplugh, Mrs W. F. Dyer. Mrs K R. Van Cott. Mrs A. W. Bright, Mrs Jeanette W. Hunn. Mrs H. D. Brock-banMrs Maurice Kane. Mrs T. E Gaddis Mrs P. J. Marstells Mrs W. H Wade, Mrs Alf Gunn. Mrs Leo L. fapson. Mrs A. R. Irvine, Mrs E. X. Carlqubt. k. Events Forecast Is 'T HE Literary club dancing elub wl.l hold one of a series ef dancing parties next Saturday even vast ning a the clubhouse South Temple street. The hosts and hostesses for the affair include: Mr. and Mrs George E. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs E A. West, Mr and Mrs Willard Richard. Mr. er Mrs 8. A. Ktttleman, Mr. and Mr-- . A. D. Smith. Mr. and Mrs A V., Smith. Captain and Mr Burr tr n. Mr. and Mrs- George It. Ct. and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. tli Guest reservation be made with Mrs it- - W. Hail. miy Hostess To Singers . Unique Party novel entertainments ONE of the thb season by the Elk - Mrs. EIGHTH YEAR SEVENTY FEBRUARY 25 1928 GEORGE H. PERN was at an attractive tea this afternoon at her home, 71 east South Temple street In honor of Alphoneo Romero and Joseph Royer, .who have come to take part In the Utah, grand opera season, under the direction of the Lucy Gates Grand Opera association, Which will begin Wednesday at the Balt Laka theatre. Tha tea table held a bee cloth and was centered with a siller basket of spring flowers In the pasheld tel shades. Silver candlesticks Precandles In contrasting shades. Miss were table ab the tea siding Edna Dwyer and Mrs.- Daniel reAssisting Mrs- Dern tn Rowere Miss Gates Mr. ceiving mero and Mr. Royer. The guests Included the officers ef the musical arts society andmuslcians, The members ef the MacDoWell club, with Mtse Marguerite Carter and Mao Joy Jensen as hostesses, entertained at a reception and musicals Friday evening at144the Chi st Omega eorority house. tn honor of First South street, A Frederick Dizon of New York. by musical program was presentedprothe Hollowing gram? U was served. The serving and was table held a bee cloth of spring centered with a basket flowers. Btxty guest war present. MRS. - Argents lodge. No. 2. F. and A. entertain at a dinner dance next Saturday evening, at Ui new Masonic temple on rest South Temple street. Dinner will be served at 7 oclock followed by dancing at t It oclock. George King, master of the lodge, has appointed an entertainment committee including. James 8. Harry B. Orr and Dr. F. W. Meakin end a special dance committee composed of Frank U. bte-- a art. Lowrte A. Bennett and Rob. ert K. Young. All Master Masons end their tedie are invited. Reservations for parties of more than two should be made with members of the committee by Saturday, Under the auspice of the social committee ef the Womans Democratic club, a tea will be-- given at the Hotel Roberta on north Mala street Thursday afternoon, from until i oclock. Prizes will be swarded. The committee In charge of arinclude Mr. 8, rangement Mrs. W J. chairman; Korth. Mrs. Ernest Wright, Mr. Byron Kebeker. Mrs. George Mr Sherman Jones and Mr W. O. Mltten. The committee will be assisted by tbs ef the club. Mrs- - Ernest president Holmes. The Heather Hewing club will meet with Mrs. W. J. Edgar W afternoon, at iT east South street, are Invited to attend.ah members M. will see Chi Delta Phi Is May-coc- k. Entertained at Tea Tbs alumnae of CM Delta PM afsorority were entertained ofthis - Ar. ternoon at tha home east Claude L. Shields, 114 A yellow Seventh South street. deccolor Scheme wss used is the able held aa orations Tbs tea centered with bee cloth and was basket of acacia. Silver candlesticks held yellow candle. Mr. original Olive Wolley Burt read L.anMarshall one-aptay. Mrs H. A Aristotle. from gave a reading musical program was presented. T. D. Reea Howard DR. and Mrs Mrs. W. O. Cook. Mrs. engagement of the were Davis C. Mrs. C, and Forty guests their daughter, Oneita, td Ed J. assisting hostesses Ellison. The marriage wilt take were present- pbee Wednesday In the Belt Lake temple. Elder George Albert Smith Mrs. Hicks Is Guest. officiating, in the evening a wedbe held at the Mrs ding reception willMrs. A luncheon In honor of home of Dr. and Byron Rees K. C. Hicks wss given by a num- 111 east Xlnth Booth street The the home ber of her close friendson atThird on a train for leave will bte ave- couple of Mrs E. A. Bock and on The a trip to British Columbia nue Thursday afternoon. at bo home after their return will hmrboon table was centered with March It at 144 Princeton avpees enue. a Urge bowl of pink sweet wss preand acacia. Mrs. Hicks ver emidl Miag Rees Is graduate of the sented with a pair of followUniversity of Utah and la a memticks by her friends the Mrs. of the Delta Epsilon sorority i ber ing guests, being present: Mr. Ellison is a former student T. Be less, Mrs. Atlantic Christentha of A. university and belongs te sen. Mrs. C. W. Collins MrsMrs ths Sigma Chi fraternity. IV. Bird, Mrs. J. M. Forget. o o o W. J Loom la Mrs. E. T.C. E.Osborn, Row in Temple. Held Marriage Mrs. E. A. Bock. Mrs. K. Dtbblee. Mrs. W. an, Mrs. O.Mrs. M. Mr. T. J. and Mrs Moody of 8L R. B. Roberts. announce the marriage of J. H. Christensen., f and Mr w. &" George their daughter. Helen, to Dr. WilTaylor. ford J. Relchmann, son of Mr. and e G. A. Relchmann of Salt Lake, .Dance Held. ., Mrs whfch look place Monday in the St. Gamma George the temple. Pledge members of of The bride is n teacher at Dixie Phi eorority of the University Incollege, St. George. Dr. Relchmann Utah were the hostesses at an Friday Is a graduate of the University of formal dancing party held Mine Glayde Utah and the college of medicine evening at the home of Bprlng of the University of Cincinnati. Vincent on Yale avenue. o o flowers were used about the ofrooms Mr. and Mrs If. C. James the Black and gold, the colors the engagement of their in the decorganization, were usedVincent and daughter. Helen Jane, to Irvine G. orative scheme. Mbs tha marriage te take Salisbury, . Mbs Virginia Carthy were In charge plac March 17. ef arrangements Wedding Plans the announcement Of Special ofPierOf interest and Mrs. Silvester Elliott of the engagement of their to daughter. Mary Elizabeth. Interest George Lunt Eilerbeck, eon of Mrs. Walter Eilerbeck. Tha ' ct ' ""Informal ce Society Awaits Is Mr. S. Grand Opera mar- riage will Take place In March. Both the bride and Mr. Eller-bec- k are graduates of the University of Utah. Mies Pier la a member of the Gamma Phi sorority and Mr. Ellerbock Is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. ' Breakfast Follows ,J Quiet Home Ceremony Engagement Is f. a at ed Season Tea lh enter-fai- n a Miss Enid M. Moffatt will at a supper Saturday evening at My Shop in honor of Miss Margaret Warkentin. a bride-elec-t. a e The school committee of the Catholic Womans league will give a silver tea and shower Saturdty afternoon. March 3, between the hour of 3 and i oclock, ar tha new home of the Sisters of Char- lty. Hi east South Temple street. Mf Patrick Friel and Mrs. G. J. Wolf arc in charge of the arrangements. All interested friends are invited to attend. take A. prominent SOCIETY will At a simple home wedding at i Utahs grand opera a e o high noon Thursday, the marriage Lake thestrg. Salt the at season Mlae Lovelna Naismith, daugh- of Mias Frances Ellen Brown, day afternoon from 4 until ( j February 2 and March 1, 2. and ter of Mr. and Mrs ' John oclock at the Chi Omega eorority jj Many boxes have been reserved and Albert Venema, Jr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis house on east First South street for the D. Fllmore street, Brown, 11 were married Wednesday morning night which te The guests were received by Miss governor opening a The following cerein the Salt Lake temple, the of tha lato Presinight. Thomas, Mias Beryl West. guarantor have underwritten the The Caledonian Sewing club will mony being performed by Presi- dent Charles W. Penrose, and Rob- Announcement is made by A. Bernice Mtse Elizabeth Hamniei, Mia Ujoperai meet Wednesday afternoon at 1:2a Grove dent George F. Richards In the ert Charles Sherwood was solw. Adams. Daniel Alexander, oclock at the home of Mrs. Jam-M- iss of the engagement'bf his daugh- elite Marcusen, Miss Zorah Horne, evening a reception was given at Isabel Barton and Mlae Lucy Prank itntteril, Koy Bullen, Ches- - Marshall 421 Fifth avenue the home of the bride's pareots. emnized, Bishop C. Clarence Nes- - ter, Helen, to L. Walter Petersim, All 22 Pueblo avenue. A pink and.len officiating, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Pe- Freebairn. The tea table waa cen-- 1 ,.r p. Cahoon, Louts 8 Gates, J. members are urged to be pres- - -with a bowl of red and white j e. Cosgrlff. Heber J. Grant. I. C. whit color erheme was used In bride was gowned Tn an terson of Castledale The mar- tered end n, red tapers In silver hold-- j Green, L. Hanchett. Moroni Hem- - . the decoration. The bridal party afternoon dees, of flesh colored riage 1s planned for Marrh 14 and rose, e stood fit a bower of pink and white georgette end Thf Pora ob .oc!,, orriniM. with orchid wilt take place In the Salt Lake era were at the end. Active mem- -j . r. e. O Howard, J. C Howard. tec, served Dr. rooes and ferns. The supper table l,ijpper, D. of the hers D. Moffat. Kearns. society during Thomas waa tion of the She hat. temple. UnTrrstr cuh WI, picture wa centered with e basket of pink i attended ,nd her Musical numbers Ralph Richards. Edward Rosen- -' hoId Mias Winter Is a niece of Presi- the afternoon. formal danci nr party' Frt-wsister. Mrs. J. M. rosea. Stiver candlesticks held pink Cllfford. by furnished by the Lntver-lt- y baum. Karl Scheid. Mayor John F. idy evening at the Memorial who wore a peach and dent and Mr. Heber J. Grant end candle. sea green taffeta gown. After the has made her home with them for ladies quartet composed of Miss, Bowman. Royal W. Daynee and houlw Memory Grove. City Creek The bride wee gowned In pink ceremony a wedding breakfast was tho post four years. She Is a for- Julia Stewart, Mtsa Inez Jeppsun. fharlex p. Overfield. icanvon Miss Darvl Barley i, rh.ir n ! man The following ere p,r?n georgette with a tulle veil. She served to members of the Immed- mer student of the Brigham Mis Venice West of the eommitt on arrsnge- Miss Julia Stewart Utah of the members trice carried a shower bouquet of bride iate families. Simper. Will patronesses, ents Young university. The couple roses and lilies of the valley. Miss gave a number of vocal selections, opera elub Governor and Mrs I The home was effectively dec- make their home In Provo- The song, of the organization were George H. Dern, Mayor and Mrs. J. Alice Venema, bridesmaid wore orated with eprlng flowers, the The Amln Fln. Xrt. ocM W Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Vincent an- mng by the members Mtss Joy F BowmalL JU2nd Mr green taffeta and carried pink breakfast table having as a center- ifrrtymwltrwf Utah VmTtoM a" sweet pea and' rows Mtmr Marytplece a basket f Jonquil end yeT-- nounce the engagement of their Jenwn and rflcera of th or pan Armstrong, Mr and Mrs. Edward Louise Davla another bridesmaid low cathedralcandles tion Were in cherge. Three hun- - W Ashton. Mr. and Mre. Daniel in silver sirter. Miss Genevieve X'otterell. to waa gowned in bln taffeta and candlesticks After a short wedding P. W. Nielsen, som of Mrs. H. P. dred freshman girl called during Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. How carried pink sweet peas. Nanno trip the young couple will be at Nielsen the marriage to take place the afternoon , Reason. Mr and Mrs T B Beat' fContmod ea mm two I Venema was best man. tie Mr. and Mrs J. J, "Burke. Mr home. No. 7 Clifton apartments late in March, rethe of Mr bridal members E. tlome and Th active Mr. and Mrs John T. Richard this city. Assisting the party in ard Mrs J Cosgriff r W panea. Mr. and M. Wallace. Karl Schied, Mr. and Word ha been received of the Economics club of tho Unherslty ceiving were Mr. end Mrs.1 MImi Helen Leary apd Mrs. Mies Nellie Williams, plane solo. marring at an Mr !. C Greeny Mr. and Mm. Mr Albert Ecclea and others of Vtah will bo hostess Of Miss Jean Ford, daughEthel Davis. In charge of the din- Miss Annie Etefnger, A feature of tho opera's prod acand piano ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ford, informal dancing party to bo given Anthony W Ivins, Mr and Mrs. ing room were Mrs. Hattie Ung. solo. Miss Lillian Clegg. One hun- formerly of this city, to Albert Friday evening at tho Medical Arts L, I Moffatt. Mr and Mrs George tion Trill N classical dances by ter. Mrs Vlds Burrs end Mrs. dred end twenty gueets were pres-- 1 Charles Schweizer. The marriage ballroom on east South Temple Q. Morris. Mr and Mr. C. Glenn Ralker Wallace, moil known Adelyne Kaye. The following musi- - enL Mr. and Mr. Venema will took place February II at the street. Mias Elea Hober Is enc Nelen. Mr and Mm Percit! Fait take dancer. 8he win present I charge of tho cal program waa given: Vocal solo, maks their home I Salt Lake. IGrace church In New York. O, Perkin. Mr. and Mm Ralph dance creations by Sokoloff, Made Known Today Nal-amlt- i graad-dsugnt- 1 a I , ! - sea -- mub.IionUntV l4 see Nal-xmit- h. v . p. Spurs Society Holds Ser-en- Mrs-flor- ) JvA . . yii. - r 5f fkr- |