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Show . . ' With The Society Circles . . Miss Winifred Morrell and Mr. Claw son Cannon, son of the late George Q. Cannon, of Shit Lake City were married Thursday In the Logan temple. In the evening a recep.lon wns held at the homo of Mrs. Morrell, Mor-rell, tnot-.r of the bride, 'lhe bride and groam stocd under a canopy of clematis, the wee- white flowers nm'd the green leaves gave a very pleasing effect. Hanging tln thj canopy can-opy wtis n bell of white nstors. Miss Margaret Nlbley and Mr. Wllfcrd Cnnnon, brother of the groom, wero the attendants. The bride wore a benu tiful gown of white crepe do chene and carried white roses, the mnld o" haior was dressed In pink md cir rled Pink roses. .Mrs. Wlllard T. Canncn, and Mrs William T. Cannon ass sted Mrs. Morrell In receiving. re-ceiving. Mrs. Hay P.. West presided In the dining room assisting Mrs. West werj Mr3. Roy Egbert, Mrs. William Morrell, Miss Delia Morrell. Miss Ann Cann(tn. A color scheme of pink was carried out in tho dining room, a nuge uow oi pum r.uuuu Tulle was tied on the chandeliers, Hanging from the chandelier wns a Japanese basket overflowing with p'nk astors the handle being tied with the pink tulle. Streamers ot p'nk ribbons rib-bons tied at tho ends with pink sweet peas hung from the basket to the table ta-ble mirror which rested on a handsome hand-some piece of cluny lace. Wide bands cf pink ribbon lajld on the table from the cstaterplece to the four corners o.f the table which held candles shaded with pink shades. Notable among tho affairs ot the week was the Schaub-Ellason recital which, whb given In the tabernacle on Friday night. All those who attended attend-ed had a rare musical treat. Tho Pacific Island missionaries association as-sociation entertained with a dancing party Thursday evrfnlng at the gymnasium gym-nasium of the B. Y. C. in honor .t the Motirl delegation. The hall vast decorated with green boug'.is and American Am-erican flags During tho evening speeches were mnde. Refreshment wero served. On Thursdny afternoon Mrs Vtp U'chards entertained In honor of lur Ilttlo daughter Mamlo's birthday anniversary. an-niversary. Games wero played and dainty refreshments were served Besides Mrs. William T. Canron olid Mrs. Willnrd T. Cannon those who came from Salt Lake Thursday to attend the Morrell Cnnnon reception recep-tion were: Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Y Cannon, Mlss Ann Cnnnon, nnd Mr Young, Those who enmo from Og-den Og-den wero Dr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Morrell, Mor-rell, Misses Lizzie and Katheryn McKay. Mc-Kay. " - Mr. Ernest Carroll will leave the eurly port of tho week for Urbana, where he will nttend tho University of IH'nols this year. Mrs. Joseph Howell Is expected to arrlvo In Salt Lake from Washington Washing-ton tho early part of next week. V V V Mrs. Ray Egbert and Ilttlo son, returned home to Salt Lake yesterday yester-day niter a two months stay here. f Miss Sajrn Huntsman has returned from California where she went In June to glvo a course In dramatic expression ex-pression for the arts and crafts association as-sociation of Cornell, Miss Huntsman gave' several Interpretive readings of modern plays during her stny In Cal-. I fornln and was made an assoc'aM member of tho California Drama Society, Soci-ety, which Is made up largely of the I faculty of "The Lelnnd Stanford Ir , I tYilverslty nnd tho noted writers or tho western coast Among Its numbers num-bers nre such well known wrltn-s Pb Mrs Mnry Austin, Jnck London, Ihr-ry Ihr-ry Leon Wilson nnd Georgo Sterllns Among those who camo to Login I on Wednesday to nttend tho Jcnson Cln)ton wedding wero: Mr. nnd Mrs. N. W Clayton, parents of the groim Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clayton, Mrs J T. Young of Salt Lake, Mrs. Chm-Ulna Chm-Ulna Chrlstensen. Mrs. Luther M. Howell entertained entertain-ed with a reception on Monday afternoon after-noon from threo to six at hor homo on Second West In honor of Mrs. Mariner Eccles. Pink swoet peas and pink astors wero used throughout tho house with excellent decorntlvo ef-! ef-! feet. Mrs. Georgo Torgesan and Miss I Dora Wright assisted Mrs Howell In receiving Mrs. Clyde Squires, Mrs. noy Bnllen M'sscs Margaret and Ed-1 Ed-1 nn Nlbley, Miss Mnrle Eccles assisted In ho dining room About ono hundred hun-dred guests called dirrlnc ttio afternoon after-noon I On Friday Miss Ellen Barber entertained en-tertained with a Kensington. The rooms wero decorated with astors and dainty refreshments were served. I About fifteen guests wsre present. Mrs, Clinton G. Smith assisted by her sister Miss Laura Jane Young were hostesses Friday to sixteen of their friends at tho home of Mrs. Smith' on Third North. The rooms were effectively decorated with pink astors and permasa. Bridge was the afternoon's diversion. Prizes were awarded. A two course luncheon lunch-eon was enjoyed. Miss Ethel Jensen and Mr: I:vln3 Clayton, son of Ccrnel nnd Mrs. N. W. Clayton of Salt Lake were married mar-ried Wednesday In the Logan temple. After he ceremony was performed a wedding brehkfast was served at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jensen. The table waB decorated with pink roses. Pink sweet ipeas were used In the living room., The newly wedded pair went to Salt Lake Thursday for a week's stay, after which they will return ?nd make their home In Logan for the winter. l' ' ' By way ot honoring Mr. Mariner Eccles; birthday anniversary Tuesday Mrs. Mariner Eccles and Miss Marie Ecclescntertalned at dinner at the Ecclcs'home on Center street. The table w;ns decorated with pink sweet peas. ' Covers Vrere laid for eight. I Misses Marie and Louisa Barber Entertained at dinner last Sunday. T-o table was decorated With cut flowers. Cbvers wore lald'Yor'ten. - '"' Last 'Friday afternoon Miss Lettte Tacc-bsen enterta'ned ten of her friends with a Kensington. The rocms wero bright with astors. Dell-clous Dell-clous refreshments were served. .Mrs. Frank Thatcher entertained last Saturday afternoon In honor of her Ilttlo daughter Mary Jean's birth-d'iy birth-d'iy anniversary. Games were played and dainty refreshments wero served. Fourteen little guests had the pleasure pleas-ure ot tho afternoon. Misses Florence nnd Afton Odell wero hostesses at n prettily appointed party Wednesday nfternodn at tho Odoll homo on Center street. Tho rooms were decorated with astors and greenry. Games were played and da'nty refreshments wero served. Twenty-flvo guests were present. Mrs. W. E. Grant and children of Holbrook, are hero for a two .vceks stay, guests of Mrs, Mary E. Smith Mr. Alex Preston hag rcturnul to Chicago where ho w 111 resuroe ' his study In dentistry. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Keese havo gone to Paris, Idaho, Mr. Reese has accepted tho position of principal at (he high school there. |