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Show TRUTH 6th. The bride wore an exquisite gown of adjourned to meet Oct. execu-SfboaIrish piont lace over white taffeta, and the of JiSre be a meeting at Mr. Rachel Millers, carried' a large boquet of Brides roses. The bride was attended by Miss Julia V' oipd at 2 p. m , to complete arSaltair at Hays, who wore a handsome gown of rangements for the club day pale blue over white taffeta and caroa July 10th. ried, pink roses. The brides mother and daughter wore black grenadine over silk. The Mrs. Thos. Marioneaux house was handsomely decorated. A home in Nephi, their to returned have reception was held from 9 till 11. Mr. the in friends with visit Mrs. Moffat wee assisted by Mrs. and after a pleasant W. D. Biter, Miss Dewey and Misses city. Patrick. Miss Heath served punch and Miss Lenore Hays, served the wed- -' left children Mrs. Marvin Cherry and where they ding cake. Mr. and Mrs Patrick will on Wednesday for Indiana, be at home after the first of July at 255 will spend the summer. rd, ft ft ' June McIntyre entertained at a in delightful Kensington on Tuesday, The honor of Miss Sadie McChrystal. house was beautifully decorated. Music were pleasant diversions g and The guests present of the afternoon. were Miss McChrystal, Mrs. George K. Fischer, Mrs. Howe of Boston, Mrs. White-heaGeorge Odell, Mrs.- Ensign, Mrs. Mamie Missesand Porter, Amy Miss ping-pon- d, Bersbach, Virginia Breeden, Florence Stevenson, Dix, Stella Dix, Ivy.Dix, Bessie Chandler, Winnie Welby, Katheryn Kanters, Ethel Paul, Jane Eld-ridg- e, McIntosh, Dick, Seckels, Mamie East Fourth South, street. ft' ft The marriage of Miss Ida Moyle and Mr Ray Van Cott was solemnized Wednesday noon in the Salt Lake Temple; In the evening a reeption was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs James H. Moyle from 8 to 11 oclock. The bride wore an exquisit gown of cream silk mull and real lace and carried brides roses. ' The house was beautifully decorated, the room in which the bridal party stood was decked in orange blossoms and yellow roses. Red roses were used in the adjoining room, and in the library and dining room pink was the . Pearl Weiler, Anna Adams, color note. Mr. and Mrs. Moyle were Evelyn Thomas, Pearl Van Cott, Daisy assisted in receiving by Mr. and Mrs. Raybould, Winnie Hardy and Florence Van Cott and Mrs. Elizabeth Moyle. lowe. Mrs. A. J. Gray, presided in the dinft ft ing room, assisted by Mrs. Burton, the The Reviewers held their annual Misses Louise and Gertrude Moyle, The and the Misses Van Cott. In the meeting on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Oscar Moyle and Mrs. officers elected for the ensuing year are library, served punch. Mr. and Moyle Stephen as follows: Mrs. Charles G. Plummer, Mrs. Van Cott will be at home after president; Mrs. John Cain, vice presi- June 20th at their new home on A pleasing dent; Mrs. W. S. Loomis, secretary; Eleventh South street. Miss Snow, treasurer. The club voted feature of the reception was the singto give $50 annually to the support of ing of Miss Ruth Wilson who has just the free kindergarten. The year books returned from New York where she will soon be ready for distribution was studying music. among the members. No farther meetings of the club will be held until the last Monday in September. ft ft Another beautiful home ..wedding solemnized on Wednesday evening at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mr. Alexander D. Moffatt, 237 East Fourth South street. When Mis9 Ednia Moffatt and Mr. Joseph Patrick were married. The ceremony was performed at 6 oclock by Bishop was 0. F. Whitney with only the relatives present. The bride and groom stood under a floral lovers knot of pink and white roses entwined with smilax. ft ft Mrs. Putman was hostess of a sixty three party on Tuesday afternoon. Prizes were won by Mrs. Brownlee, Mrs. Jay T. Harris, and Mrs. J. S. Bransford. Tue tallies and scores were dainty hand painted cards. The house was beautifully decorated; the drawing room in pink and green, and yellow in the hall and dining room. Mrs. W. D. Nelden entertained most charmingly on Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Emma A. Fox. A number of distinguished club women were present, among whom was Mrs. Dayme of Boston, who is visiting her ii daughter, Mrs. Bacon, while enroute Kerr entertained at a childrens party to her from the bienniel. on home, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Lucile P. Brown of Denver, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Penrose. It It Dr. and Mrs. Will L. Ellerbeck have removed to 556 First street. It It Miss Jennie Lynn, entertained in- formally on Tuesday evening. It It One of the pleasant afternoons of the week was the at home given by Mrs. Clarence T. Brown on Thursday afternoon. .This afternoon occurs another of the enjoyable series, of which Mrs. Brown is hostess. ft ft Mrs. George A. Lowe and Miss Lowe have issued invitations for Thursday afternoon, June 12th. ft ft ' The men who are to assist as attendants at the wedding, next Tuesday, will give a bachelor dinner at the Alta club thie evening in honor of Mr. Cunningham. ft ft Mr. W. L. Bransford and daughter arrive today to visit Col. and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes. ft ft . Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMahon have as their guest Mr. O. M. Drummond, of Mount Pleasant, la. ft ft Miss Claudia Morris gave an informal Kensington on Thursday afternoon complimentary to Miss Elizabeth Dern. ft ft Miss Leta McMillan entertained at a charmingly appointed luncheon on Wednesday in honor of Miss Elizabeth Dern. ft ft Mrs. W. 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