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Show .. Society . , t H . , (. Among tho most noted of early fall Boclal events was the marriage of Mlsa Mary Thaln and Mr. W. W. 4 I Barber which occurred at high noon' ,' orf Thursday, Sept. 1st. At tho homo! fs ' of tho brldo, In a charming flower ' , decked ream, In the midst of thoto who lovo them best, the ceremony ! Jfe was performed lilsbop Charles J England. Tho bride was gowned In nn oxquisltu frock of whlto canton crcpo and cairlcd a cluster of bildes roses. A wedding breakfast was nerved Immediately to Intlmatu mem-. bexs of tho families. Tho table was graced with a crystal bowl filled with i pink , sweet peas and fernery and ' , pink shaded candles at either end. I ' ' Miss Delia Smith and Mis. Wendell I 2 Merrill presided. The bridal couple ' left at once for a fortnight's motor-1 " ' Ing trip after which they will maka j ','" thelr'home here. They are both well known socIaUy and have a host of jjf friends who wish them happiness. ' r ;, Dr( and Mrs. Frank Reynolds were ' ' nk hosts at a delightful dinner party on ' Thursday evening. There were eight ' guests. t 'Attorney and Mrs. Jesee Dudgo of ' Y Pocatello and Judge and Mrs. Alfred .; Budge of Boluo are spending a few ,t, days In this cltiy with relatives. , Dr. and Mr. El la son have rntutn- cd from their vacation spent In ; ecu t hern Utah. a -r On Tdesday evening Mr. and Urn. Thos. Fayle and Mrs. C. K. Chestnut vwere. honored guests at a progressive dinner given by the members oflhe : Eastern Star before their departure '- for .California The first course was 'V served, at Mr. U. D, Robinson's, the ' second at Mrs. Laub's homo and the third at the Lome of Miss Jean Wood . . Bide. ,A most enjoyable evening was t ifjk had. The guests numbered about A' M ,i.r . The little daughters of Dr. and v Mrs. E. P, Oldham, Annie Lou and i ( Mary, entertained a numer of their , , little friends on Thursday afternoon. '- ; Juvenile games wero enjoyed and i ' - dainty refreshments were served. Thero were twelve little guests. jff Sr Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Smith enter tained on Wednesday with a charming charm-ing dinner partly In hoor of Misb Irene Crcssvll and MIbb Leona SIlTJi" j ' of Salt Lake City. 'l, . . ' Mrs. Mathilda Smith and Miss Get- I; trude Dean of Pocatello aro the hoiio , guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith. Mrs. W. F. Mllner and children of Salt Lake hate spent u few days here with relatives and friends. W I Friday evening a farewell parly was given- In honor of Mr. Lesllo Nalsbltt at tho Fourth ward hall. Mr.. Nalsbctt leaves on the 14th to fulfill a mission In England. Tho Beehive girls of the Fourth .ward entertained Thursday evening At the" ward hall with a watermelon bust. On Friday evening of last week Mrss. J. R. Thomas entertained at a delightful dinner part in honor of Mr. Lowell McCann who will leave for BoBton shortly to continue- his mu slcal studies. Tho decorations wuro In sweet peas and asters. Covers weie laid for twelve. Mrs. Lucy Cardon and sous Guy and Hartley and Mrs. Knte liassett of Prove- who camo to attend tho Cardon Sullivan wedding, motored to Salt Lake Thuisduy morning. $$ e s Major and Mrs. Sullivan have returned re-turned from their wedding trip and will make their home In this citj. . A Jk. A A -v -v The maniage of Miss Lottie Wud-mah Wud-mah of Seattle, Washington, and Mr. Jos. A. Graham of San Francisco took place at tho home of Miss Wad-man's Wad-man's sister Mrs. Mary Lundahl on August 25. Tho corcmon.v formed by Bishop J. II. Walking. I Mr. and Mrs. Graham will maku their home here. On Monday afternoon one of the prettiest parties of the hoclal season took place with Mrs. Bortram Wilkinson Wil-kinson Smith and Mrs. Oliver Edwards Ed-wards as hostesses- at the home of Mrs. Smith. It was a card luncheon given In honor of Miss Mary Thalp a bride of the week. The decorations wero In yellow und pink marigolds and sweet peas being used. Mrs. Ydnez Wilton w-as awarded .the prlic for the htcbent card score and thero was also a g,ae8t pilz? for Miss Thaln ' JfreVGeo.- B.4?endrlck8 and, ehll. dren weit week end gucists at tho 1, .P. Stewart camp in Logan canyon. I I On Saturday ln.it Mlsa Mae Ed- 'wards entertained with Bn afternoon Kensington In honor of Miss Gladys Jones of Salt Lake City who is her guest It was a garden part)-. Daln- ty refreshments were served and there were twelve guests in attend-once. attend-once. I Miss Maigiierlte Maughan enter-tailned enter-tailned a number of friends at In homo In Wellsvlllo on Wednesday afternoon. Dainty refreshments wero served and tho afternoon spent socially. so-cially. There wero eight guests In attendance. Miss Eulalla Earl was tho guest or honor at n charming bridal shower show-er on Wednesday evening given by Mis. E. J. Hill and daughters Louie and Olive. Early fall flowers were about the looms. A delicious light liinOt-on was rrv id and a most en-Joabie en-Joabie evening spint. MIm Earl received re-ceived a beautiful array of gifts. The guests numbeted thirty-five. a o Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blair and little daughter Mam Dale ppenl i few days In Salt Lake this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reeve ad; children of Ogden spent last wees end hero the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jwm. Watson. They returned" Mor.- day. Mrs. Stanlpy Stephens and IH- tie son Smith who have been vll'-'ing vll'-'ing here for n fortnight accompany 1 them. f $ On Wednesday Mrs. Robert Anderson An-derson was hostess to a card luncheon lunch-eon In honor of Miss Mary Thaln. I; all flowers were used In tho decoration decor-ation of tho room and small tables. Mrs. Oliver Edwards was uwnided the prize for the high card score and n very pretty gift was given MlsS Thaln. Thero wero twenty guests In attendance. . Dr. and Mrs. I. P. Stewart and family have returned, to this' city from, a coupfo of months stu?. at their summer home In Logan canyon. can-yon. Wedmsdaj evening Miss Sadlo 'JenklnscntertalnWth'o M. B. M. club at her home. Dainty lefreshments weni served una n social evening enjoyed. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Joseph Qdell entertained with a charming afternoon. The rooms were very pleasing with a decoration of asters and greener). Delicious refreshments were served. There were sixteen guests In attendance. A Mr. and Mrs. I). E. Robinson and children are spending a few das In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Eva Stoddard Thomas Is up fiom Salt Lake City visiting friends and lelatlves. Irving Clawson of Salt Lake City spent last week end here. Miss Dora Wright and nephew Morris and niece Edna have returned return-ed from a month's stay in California Mr. and Mm. K C. Sbepaid left his wee.k for a raototi. r trip In Yt'l-iu-tone. faptaln Challlce has returned fii'tu the Presidio to tj t up his duties du-ties at the Utah Agriculiur.l College. Col-lege. ,-1- ('."''" TIT" ' Mrs. Nellie B. Langton enteitalned Wednesday afternoon In lwior 'if Mrs. C. CI) do Squires of Novv Yoil. Eaily fall flowers were us-il as decorations. dec-orations. Dainty rcfreslimeir.a weie served. The guests numbered twelw Mrs. A. II. Thompson enlui lulntV her bridge club on Thursday aftc noon. Special guests wero Miss '.hnti -:liason and Mrs. Clyde Squire.. ? Mrs. Paul Center entertained on Tuesdap afternoon. She had a taul 01 two of cards with additional friends into tea. Bishop and Mrs. Clias. Kngland entertained on Saturday evening at their camp In the can) on al B'rcli Glenn. Their guests were the prv lilenclcs of the different ward 01 conizations con-izations of the Second ward au,j their canyon nelghbois. A eafeteila supper sup-per was served and the nulling spent In games, music and dancing.' Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Ilobblnp entertained en-tertained on Sunday last with a lisli and chicken dinner at their camp iu the cangti. The guests were Mm M. A. Ciockett, Dr. , and Mis. B Ciockett, Mr. and Mm. Oliver Owen and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Houcey. Mlbs Janet McNeil entertained " List Snturdai, evening on te lawn of the Fourth ward chnpul with a wnt-ti wnt-ti melon htiHt. Tho guosta included members or her Sunday School elm-. $. J ' Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hovoy have i e in nod f i oin a most enloyahle irip ic- the .Ion national park. Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Hayball left Thursday morning for an extondod trip to eastern cities 'and Canada. Tlmy expect to lie goilo about ft month. j g On Tuesday afternoon from 4 to C Miss Mary Thain entertained at a . trouseau tea. The decorations weie in ellow, email sunflowers and blaek .(,t.,i Eueag being used about f the rooms and on the prettily ap point. d t.-n table Mls Thaln wa assisted In receiving by Mrs. Adeline Bailey and In tho dining room Miss Delia Smith presided with Mrs. Wendell Wen-dell Merrill, Miss Margatct Knowlrs Miss Margaret Barber assisting. About seventy flvo guests called during dur-ing tho afternoon. T 4- 1- Mies Grace Wood Is spending a fbtnlght nt Salt Lako City. Mr .md Mrs. II. 0. Ilnyward of Salt i...ke and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards of Provo spent last week end here the guosta of Dr. and Mrs. Hnyward. Mrc. N. J. DeSanders leturncd Monday fiom a week nt Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mis. S. E. Nccdham are spending this week nt Lava Hot Springs. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Reonolds and daughters Leah and Eva of Salt Lake were the guests last week end of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earl. . j On Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl entcrtalnecf ot a canyon party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. S. S.Rcy-nold S.Rcy-nold of Salt Lake City. There were sixteen In the parts and a most enjoyable en-joyable day was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Thatcher returned re-turned to their home in Salt Lake after spending the week end here with relatives. Miss Maud Jones of Rexburg who has been vllKltlng relatives rela-tives here accompanied them home for a short visit Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Langton and daughters Lucy and Sarah have returned re-turned to their home In ShcJleLV, Idaho, Ida-ho, after a visit of a few daa here. Miss Julia Stewart went U Sail Lake Wednesday to attend the Lee-Maughan Lee-Maughan wedding which will lake place there. ' Miss Edith Smith entertained on Wednesdaf with a canyon party, In honor of her cousin Miss Oertrudo Dean of Salt Lnke. A campflro sup-pei sup-pei was served und out door sports enjoyed. Thero wero eight In the party. . Th Service Star Legion, Utnh division, di-vision, Rob Roy DcWitt chapter resumed re-sumed their meetings Thursday afternoon af-ternoon at the Chamber or Commerce rooms. A most Interesting progrun was given as follows: Singing "Am-rim," "Am-rim," congiegation. Prayer, Chaplain Chap-lain Laura Mlckelson. Minutes and loll call 1) the secretary. Addieas. Mis DoWltt. Violin solo, Kathyrlne Shamhart. Vocal solo, Esther Peterson. Peter-son. Talk Patriotism of War Moth-rs, Moth-rs, John H. J. Rice of Kansas. Piano j-olo, Mrs. Bryant Maitlneau. Singing Sing-ing by congrgation "Flag of the Free." Benediction. Upttain and Downetaln. A ohort time hro 1 Invited u number i.f t lends In to Oh.y bridge. When il'i were leaving one uf tluiii wild l die: "I found tliln wlill linen bo" In lie emvvn of tnj Iml I IV '' '? jour inn Id weurn In her liHlr." Kvl-ilelllJj. Kvl-ilelllJj. while wi- weie ilujlui: u.nli ilouimtnliK. til), iniild wiiii uiiiilr try-. 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