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Show j With The Society Circles Miss Irene Hendrickson nnd Lesllo D. Nulsbitt were ninrrlcd Thursday In tho Logan temple. In tho evening from eight to eleven a reception whs held nt the homo of tho bride's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hendrlck; son on Knst Center street. A, color, schemo of pink nnd whlto was curried cur-ried out In tho nrtintlc decorations. Pink nnd whlto roses, asters, and sweet peas wero used with excellent decorative effect. Tho living room whero tho bridal couplo stood under a hanging basket ot pink qnd white, t,nto"s was a bower of flowers combined com-bined with green vines. Tho bride carried a bomict of whlto roRCS and sweet peas. Her attendants wero Misa Harriet Thatcher, JIlso Louisa Barber, Mrs. Florence Stoddard. Mr. Allan Thurnian ot Salt Lako was best man. In the receiving lino with the brlilo and groom and attendants wero Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Hcndrlck son, Mr3. Katherine Nnlsbttt. Miss Georgia Williams and Miss Kvti Lund of Salt Lako presided In tho dining room nnd wero assisted by Misses Kva Williams, Verveno Hayes nnd Helen Hozmalhalcli of Salt Lako. Tho table In tho dining room wns arranged arrang-ed with a largo va30 of pink nnd whlto roses for n centerpiece, with smllax hanging from tho chandollers to tho four corners whero bows of pink tulle completed tho artistic do- coratlons. Yesterday afternoon nt the Frcston building, tho varloim camps of the Daughters ot the Pioneers entertain-c-J In honor of Mrs. Luna Y. Thatcher, Thatch-er, Mrs. Cordelia Smith nnd Mrs. Lucy S. Carilon, retiring officers. Tho following dellchtful program was rendered: Add'cen of welcome, Mrs. Kllcn Nlbloy; a vocal solo by Mrs. Jane Thatcher; Mrs. M. K. Moench gave a reading; npproprlato remarks by tho Stake "Presidency. Tho ladles In whoso honor tho affair was given wero each presented with a glft.Do-Heloua glft.Do-Heloua rfrcshmcnlR were servcdflv- Mrs. C. T. Tectzol nnd MrsijF. 13. Clark wero hostesses at whlto elephant party Wednesday afternoon at tho Tcetzel homo on North Main. Tho rooms were decorated with, astern. as-tern. Delicious refreshments were sirvod from prettily appointed ta)lon IJIeo Mario Kco'c3 entertained nt d'nnor Monday In honor of Mica l;cuo Hendrickson and Mr. Leslie Nnlsbltt. Tho tablo had for a ccntorplcco' n largo "mound ot cut flowers. Covers wero laid tor twelve. Dr. F. D. Clnrl: mul Mr. C. V. TcoUol entertained with a otcs party last Friday ovonlns at tho St. John's bevso. Tho ovonlns wns spent playing play-ing sluff. Delicious refroalnua'tttB wero served. Miss Ma-garet Nlbloy lott Tbyrs-Oay Tbyrs-Oay WasJiInatD., Mrs. A. L. Co'o spent tlio week tn Cr.lt Lake. Mrs. Kathorlno, Miss Kato Nals-tltt, Nals-tltt, Messrs P. Nalsbltt and Lau-enco Lau-enco Nalsbltt came from Salt Liilte Thursday to attend tho Hendrickson-Nalsbltt Hendrickson-Nalsbltt wedding Thursday evening. w m Mrs. L. C. nitholl entorttilnert tho W. O. W. Thlmblo Club, Thursday nftcrncou and craning. At U:30 a do-llclcun do-llclcun suppor wna served. Tho ladles la-dles passed tho tlmo sewing quilt blocks. A Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Cnrdon came hero Tuesday whero they will visit with relatives until tho early part of October when they wll go to Silt Lako to attend conference. Miss Ida Mltchol arrived In Salt, Lako tho early part of tho week from Independence, Mo,, where sho filled n mission. Miss Mitchell Is oxpectod hero this week-end. Tho farewoll party which w;as given giv-en for Joseph Quaylo In tho First ward amusement hall Friday evening was In every detail a delightful success. suc-cess. . Mrs. Kato Preston Is-liomo from n week's stay lu Salt Lako. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. A McAllster left Wednesday for Salt Lako where they will ranko their home. The SoroBls girls havo taken tho McAllster homo tor tho coming year. Miss Sara Huntsman Is expected home this week-end from her cummer vacation In California. Mrs. Jesse Karl returned from Salt I Lako Wednesday. I 1 A surprise party wns planned and successfully carried out for Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Stowart Friday ovcnlng. The rooms wero brightened with asters. A delicious suppor was served. Tho evening was spent playing 500. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hooker Preston loft tho early part of tho week for Chicago Chi-cago whero Mr. Preston will resumo his work. Mrs. Jos. Qulnney, Jr., entertained entertain-ed tho Camp Fire group of 'the First ward which Is under the direction of Florence Carlisle with a do'.Ightful boclnl evening Wednesday, v Thursday night was annual night for tho Mutuals at tho First ward, a delightful program was rendered, after af-ter wlilih Mr3. Sloan entertained tho girls at Murdock's. |