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Show r Temple Js Setting For Morning Afternoon Compliments Bride. Wedding. MEREST ttteitdod the mar risg of Mira Winifred Parry, daughter of MW. John M. parry, and ltuion H. Sanders, winch took place thia morning at Id o clock in the Salt take temple. A wo ding breakfast at 'thw Aurbsasador hotel for close relatives of the young couple followed. A wedding bell formed the centerpiece for the breakfast table at tha enda of which were baskets of bronze chrysanthemums. tuns wedding cakes were at each place. was attractively The bride gowned iu an imported model of (oral chiffon, edged in two wide hands of matching silk net. French flowers formed the trimmings, horsehair bat with a blue satin bow and a bouquet of pink roses completed and iiliea of her coatume. The couple left during the afternoon for a short wedding trip ,U1 be at and on their remap home in the Stratton apartments The hride wore for. going awar. a red and gray Weed ensemble, with gray hat and fur. BODE.V own MI1 MissFLORENCE Stello Sodrrberg.- were - hostesses ot o prettily appointed teg Saturday afternoon, In coma pliment to Mias Verg Wright, bride of the near future at the Gamma Sigma sorority house, 1351 east South Temple street. Mr. Zina Wright and Mrs. Ernest Croz-forassisted in receiving Fail atflowers in tall baskets were tractively arranged In the rooms The tea table wag covered with a c'unjt cloth and held aa a centerpiece a bronze bowl filled with Yellow yellow chrysanthemums. tapers fn bronze candelabra were at Abe, Jour corners. Presiding at the tea table were Mls Barbara Badger, Miaa Varno Gilbert. Mias Maurine Day and Miss Helen Alston. Assisting in the serving were Miss Marjorie Atwater. Miss Alice Boden, Miss Marie Alston, Mi Leone Rockwood, Miss Ruth Thomson,- - Mia Mildred Peterson and. Mis Genevieve t One hundred and called during the afternoon. -- d, y Mothers Club Is Hostess at Tea Trip Is Planned At Chapter House and Mrs. Ernest Prue Old ham announce tile marriage of their daughter Mary Whitney Oldham, to 1hauncey. Ko llano Helsler, on of Mr and Mrs. C. E s Hetaler of Plqua. Ohio. 'The took place this afternoon at 2.30 o clock at the home of the brides parents. 114S F.fteenth East Street and was witnessed b dose relatives and friends. Following a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home in the city at OS east South Temple street, The Sigma Chi Mothers dub entertained at the ehaprer house. on east First South street, Saturwere day afternoon. The guests received by the officers of the club A program was carried out ao follows Violin solos, Miso Margaret Skelton; readings. Mias Margaret Jacobsen; address, John C. McClain; vocal solo, Mrs, Bain, accompanied by Mrs. L. F. Paddl-soselections, the Chi Omega quartet; readings. Miss Daryl Bag-levocal solo. Miss Mary Hoffman, accompanied by Miss Katherine Bonner; cello solo. Mrs. Margaret btewart Hewlett; violin duer, Stuart Jones and Rulon Kimball, accompanied by Donald Mtdgley The Sigma Clil members also contributed numbers. Tea was served bv sisters of the Sigma Chi men, who were assisted at the tea table by club members. Two hundred called during the afternoon, mar-nag- Mid-Wee- Nuptials Unite Couple; to Live in Salt Lake An interesting ent of ih month na ihe fnarriage of Mu Maunn uffm daughter of Mr ore Merrill J. Duffm to J me, non of Mr. and Mr. John Jam whtsh vuj oemnke in Mar fhe halt if J 3 ftk o'clock o Couple to Wed Is Honored at Dinner Party at Tea Room Udnda tivle the ieremony .be In? "performed ; g K Jtuhjrds uy Pr.snlu. In the eenln informal reeept.on wjs gist i for the jounsr couple by the par oii.h of the bride it hMr home or fmogiae --oireeL lormainbem the immedia families and ft fen cl3 frtniidt. The bride, who fta unattended, wm charming in a primes model of cream at!n trimmed in old lao. 8h carried At bower bouquet of bride mro short honeymoon Mr and ter Mr. Jamea will be at home at SQ Twelfth Eat atre. j-- a i Ml5aBctLD.veir.nd RECEPTION FOLLOWS CEREMONY AT HOME OF BRIDES PARENTS i ct r. oo 5It. and Mr. Clarence C. Nelson of Woods Cross, announce the of their daubgter. engagement Mary, to Ralph F. Hill, ton of Mr. and Mr. John W. Hill of Bountiful. tbs marriage to take place oo In tho Stilt Lake temple Dec. 24. Darcey-Dye- r. Mr. and rMsC Herbert Darccy announce the marriage of their daughter. Jeannette, to Howard A Dyer, son of Mr. and Mr. H. C. Dyer. The birring took place Now, 12. After a short honeymoon the young couple will make their home In Helper: Section of C. much a To the Near the-col- Future. Linton-Halverso- n. NeUon-Hil- L The annual football classic between the University of Utah and th Utah State Agricultural college, is as part of the Thanksgiving celebration to Salt Lakers, as is a turkey dinner. Above, from left to right are fourprominent members of the Spurs, pep club of the local university, who add much to of the game. They are Miss Marcella Nebeker, Miss Virginia White, Miss Lois Northrup and Miss ArdeUe - Fisher. Below, are three attractive young misses, who are in the November fields, witnessing the of the crops - for winter. They are Mis Mary Beth AIU Miss Katherine Blood and Miss Helen RothwelLgathering y g jj J g leave for Los Angeles, where they will moke their hjme. Mr. ond Mrs. John It. Unton announce the engagement of their daughter Anne K , to Lionel J lUUerson. aon of Mr. and Mrs John E Halverrou. The marriage wm Lake temple, and wilt be followed by & wedding break fait lit the home of tho brides parents, ifl Commonwealth avenue. . i 51. and Sirs. M. 8. Rogerson an-- 1 -engagement of thelr ticri'j theDella, o Paul T. Horn-- j daughter. er win of Mrs. JohnHomer. Tbe J montage will take place the latter the port of November. Tollowing will ceremony, the young couple - i n. oo ton-Home- Harold Holm, whose marriage will be on of the interesting nuptial events of the month, were the honor guct at a dinner given Wednesday evening by .a .number ., et their friends.. The affair waa held at Keehya lea room and wa followed by a dancing party. The guests were seated at one large table attractively decorated with n yellow and chrysanthemum orange shade. Fellow taper were In crystal bolder. Place cards and nut cups were in matching shades. Place were marked for the following. ol r than tie guests of honor: Mun Mae Jolly. 511a Alberta Fisher. Mice Mary Eiggren. Mis Marine Wallace, Mian Garnet Eldredge. Mias Nellie Foster. Miaa Dorothy Fowler. Miss Ruth Crane Miaa Ethel Walker, Mir Ann Clumbers. Mine Ardis William. Miaa Grace Aim, Miaa How A iderson. Mian lone Adams Edward Fad hy, Peter Van lit ten. Shim-miClarence Kemp. Murray Earnest Anderson. Keilh Park. Carl Lynn. George Fowler. W ealey Butter-wortLaVar begmiller, Milton Anderson. Harold Batle. Harold Smith and Robert Crawford. Misa 51 ary Eiggren entertained 34 friends of the bride-eleat a kensington Friday evening at her home on south Fifth East street. Fall Gowers were arranged about the rooms and.a late sapper see served. Mum Dvftt will be the guest of 3lie Lydia Steven. Monday at a luncheon at the Steven home on F street. e 111 The marriage of Miss ilarioe Langion, daughter of Mr. and' Mr- - William 1. 1ingtoii, and Orson H. Pratt, took place November 12 at 1 o clock at residence. 12C5 ale avenue. B.sh-o- p N. C. Smith performed the ceremony. Tho bride was gowned in pitiai satin trimmed in pink net and, wore a matching veil caught into cluster of orange blossoms. A reception was held in the evening. Mun Margaret Langion was the bride's only attendant. She was frocked In pink taffeta and carried rosea and t while button chrysanthemums. Jim Bolls was best man. Tho couple will 'make their home. ' In Salt 44 oast First Lake mt South street. Roger , n; see k ' Mc-La- Ctose Relatives Witness Ceremony; rr. r fifty-gues- O' !v Affair Elks' Ladies' club annual ball w ill be held at the ta club galui day. December The proceeds will bo used for charity work among the needy of the city. Musie will bo furnished by tbe'Jepson Spanish Synco pater. Mrs. Warren H. Keate is chairman of the committee on arrangement 0 o o The Delta Epsilon sofority kill entertain at the annual birthday Maalne Wallace, bridesmaids Don-n- a Jean Cam will be flower girl. The best man will be Harold Batle. Following a short trip the their young couple will make home in Salt Lake a e THE Iler-rldge- -- m. r League To Evening Party Is Given For Bride Mias Della Rogerson, a fall bride was the complimented guest st a miscellaneous shower given by Miaa Helen Steams, Thursday vewren and Miaa Eleanor Stewart evening at her home on Thirteenth THE literary and current eve nttEat planned the dance. street. The supportable held a centerpiece a crystal rcciion of the Cathoic Worn-l- a bowl Meet banquet Friday evening, Novem-- J t the 28, on the rvof garden Hotel 1 tah. at 6 SOoVJork. Rang- 1 ins will follow e tled wi,h of .t pledge Mies France McCormick. Miss 1 Columbus club rom. ilh the pl"k at an Informal at party dancing were Covers laid for Miss Lucille Stohl and Miss Amy Rowe the chapter bouse on Thirteenth Ulc chairman. Mrs. Fred Breining erson, Miss Louise Pnsk, RogMm. p comprise the committee on HE annual dar.ee g.ven by the various shad of blue. L'nurual East street Friday evening. Thel ln harge. rangements. Reservation may bel ft ill review Richmond Toung. Mrs. A. C. HarMr. Hbtnon fresoman class t.f the Lniver entertainment wa provided, with'kucsts numbered siriy. Mr. Anna Newcomer. made from any member of the ,Uy ol Ltah wa h,)4 'Black Joll ,& story oi pioneer rington, e ri3y eve a balloon dance and a notclty kit, committee. IXmotftn and the Mrs. Darrel Peterson. Mr. F, . ning at the Old 5lill club. The class, given by the pledge of the sorer-1- ,. Climaxing the social event of life by Je Mrs. David Thomas, Mrs. Golding. of the Catholic co 'ora green and white, were fcari iVT. The' e latcet ixsue autumn quarter of the lt4daie'num-h- e Neil O- - Morrcl Smith, Mrs. N. F. Rogerson, Mr. Alpha EcU Theta alumnae tun d in the deeorat ons. Patron of annual Ctah. the versny Mrs. Matilda Homer, Mrs. Kenneth : or7 chapter wtu been(itn!nrt4l by MU JnnA patrotww, for the affair ln - of .rr;n-,mT- 9 hell!Pon"fl1 deluded charge Mow Thanksgiving dance will be Rogerson, Mrs. Arthur Huber. Ml vt nnmKpm Helen Patrick. Misa Florence Allen eluded ii oe1 1 the L evening. KattoliThuraday rrsefi'iai'c;;Vh:rirman',"Mi Mrf;inlerFr"end Ethel Smith. Mias Phyllis Fisher. Mis Dorothy Naylor and Lari Mis Thomas, Mr. and 5frs J. E. e Memb-- r. Klch-l'tof the champion- Miss and Mias e Covey Ihtty Gladys Primer and Miss Elizabeth Ring, Saturday evening quiet, Mrs. M. W. !. s, M a ship football team of Utah and the Engberg Miaa Stearns was asat ) .44 oclock at the Marlan-Loi Mr. E. D Hammond and Mr. and team of the Utah State Agrlrul- sisted by her mother, Mrs. Harold party house. Dr. Sherman Brown Mna E. W. Coppock Inure iiid-H- i . hv)tural college will be honor guests J. Stearns and Miss Frisk. Neff of the English department waa furnished frank Cookslon,,. of the affair. Studcnta and alumni y,,. of the University of Utah will give and h orchestraby Miss Annie Roes Ymembera wilt be In of both school, the second in a series of lectures vice president of the daa. ,n1 , Tb'. Sapper Held !on HiKhl,ndrivc The wausoi . on modern drama. , - , , Reservations Ballard Home Child- ?oun Mi A appelated supper was Chirk, chairman; Miss Duste and Mies Eleanor givenprettily brow a o -Tam and Shunter the Louis Ballard and Vra by Sylvia Worsley Mis. Mary belle En- - rtralao-dth- c md Otteralrom. Wise Mlrra-- JaNwton. Mi Kathleen The Stanford rtub cf SaTl tak-Cit- sign and BUI Mills decoration Parry la honor will The Wright. hotel In Bigelow Ogden of their sister. Miss Winifred Par-rawill hold the annual football Miss Florence Hanunoipl, Bud The committeeJncludedtn Miss bo the scene of a formal dance a bride Edilh of this week. Thursdinner on Saturday, Novemlser 22 Bruin and Garff AiulriJoo, pro, Modernistic decorations will be given by the Friar'i club this eve- day chairman. Miss La Vera reat evening, at the homo of Mrs. at 4:34 o'clock at the Alla club gram: Mis tired at an informal dance, ning. The members of the B. X. U.' Ballard Betty Landenberger Jamison, in Miss the Los MrArihUr. Gables apartGwen McCullough All Stanford which will be given by the Sigma and the graduate, former and Grant Jenaetf, refreshments; and Miaa Mary Baron. A A. C. chapters will ments- The were seated at Dave students, wives and husbands arc Data Blomquist. orchestra; No fr ternity this evening at the be the hop or guests of the eve- small table: guests centered with chrysMorris Guns, cordially Invited. Reaervatienz mat Cop peek, finance; Hyrum Jenson home on Highland ning. in charge of arrangements anthemums in tall shades. Supper be made until Friday noon wdtb publleity. A Thanksgiving theme ent drive. Henry McGean hi planning are Lou Curtis. Klair Fowler-anwas followed The guests games. by a Mrs. John M Boutwell. Albert O. Mitchell. ployd at an Informal dvnre rtven'tbe dance. e included twelve cloee friends of The active members of the Chi, by the pledges or the Alpha Delta I the bride. Members of the Phi Mu sorer 5fr. and Mrs. Thomas Beall left Omega aoreriy were honor guest 11 sorority in honor of th aetlve Edgar 5t Brki 1 In charge of o hall Fran-!the be at will an annual enteriain informal will at afternoon members the San dance give Friday which Pariy at for evening by Mr and Mr. Gibson Thursday pct Fortity and e pledge chapter at the Black cisco, where they will make their, dance of the fall quarter Fit- given bv the Kappa Sigma fra- - daughter, Brent, and son.Berry Friday evening. Refreslf-imJim. will y home. Mr. Beall waa forn41y Kell - Inn. Cjttonwood canyon. ments were served late n the evening In the Belvedere teraitv thl evening- at the Fort.be at home In the Cluff Miaa Dorothy Walton. The dance hall was decorated Golf club. in ning to 4 couples. 51 is Loraa.loung. Those Jn charge of the al meats fot the winter University of Utah Campus bocial Lve nts Are ocheduleu.sst br 1 , ! :,:kc: P;t .;ik ar-je- cuuln j.s ITnl-Th- rt. 1l Jn . B.oro-Vnn- h. rv-- it- Herriige-Kmgh- l. r. and Mrs. O. S. Thomson announce the marriage of tbelr granddaughter. Ruth Mildred fealF Lake City, to Pj'ditey Lee Knight, of Twin Falls, Idaho, which took place, Nov 1 The a, cesetnony-wa- s performed hy Bishop Quayle Cannon of Bountiru! In Dyett-Hola few close friends. of the presence The marriage of Mina Beth Dyett. The young coupl. will make tbelr Mr. and James of Hr. daughter home in Twin Falla. a Dyett and Harold J. Holm, son of Mrs. M. Holm, will take place Wed. Nowell-Jense- n. Jenat ths.Hyrum nesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. sen home on Highland drive. The announce the engagement of Roe. Arthur L. Rice will officiate A at the ceremony. large reception their daughter. Miss Lucile Nowell wit to bride Dean be The I, Jensen, son o Mr. and oil follow bv Mi, Mary Eiggren, Mrs Willard Jensen, the mar maid of honor. Mtsz Florence Car- riage t? take place In the Salt Lake ter. Ilia Lddla 8levn and Mlag temple Dec. It. 51 or v0 ?'' t', hendf-- '? Dr-cn- It at stTen" y. I Pt al eve-jda- apart-Douzl- , |