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Show (JOCFIY RECEPTION. A reception in honor of Miss LUHe A. Moyes and W. Oswald Jackson, who were married In the Salt Lake temple, Wednesday, was given at the bride's home, 2129 Grant avenue, Thursday evening, when a large number num-ber of friends of the popular young couple were present The home was beautifully decorated with lilies, carnations and roses. In the parlors a profusion of lilies, pink roses and white roses were effectively arrnnged and in the dining room, carnations, red roses and white ones made a lovely contrast with tho dainty table appointments. Two long tables laden with tho delicacies oi the season sea-son were most attractively decorated. The huge wedding cake, beautifully adorned, graced the centerpiece at the bridal party's table The brlde In handsome gown of crepe de chene of a light cream shade, trimmed with a beautiful border noei-ette noei-ette and carrying a shower boquet of bride's roses and the groom in conventional con-ventional iblnck, received the guests in the pretty front, parlor. Music, vocal and Instrumental, recitations and other diversions were pleasant features of the evening even-ing together with the- warm congratulations, con-gratulations, the offering of wedding remembrances, which wero many and ibeautlful, and the 'fine dancing program pro-gram which was furnished by a specialorchestra. spec-ialorchestra. Dainty little souvenir boxes containing contain-ing a piece of the wedding cake was given each guest. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson will recehe their friends after July 16. at their beautiful new homo, 3031 Porter" avenue. av-enue. FOR REV. HICKMAN. The Christian Endeavor society of the Central Park Presbyterian church gave Rev. Hickman a pleasant surprise sur-prise last Monday evening at his home, 490 Thirtieth street He was away from home according to a pre-nrrangemont pre-nrrangemont of the Endeavorers who gathered during his absence nnd upon his roturn homo about dusk, ho was very agreeably surprised. The evening even-ing was quckly spent In music and song nnd a general good time was had. Refreshments were served by the society The president, Fernand Chausse In nn appropriate speech presented him with a beautiful, silver mounted, engraved en-graved set of brushes. The gift" was accepted with a few words of appreciation appre-ciation of tho gift, of the spirit in which it was given and of the faithfulness faithful-ness of the society in Its work during dur-ing his pastorate, and an expression of good wlBhes for the society and Its future work. The Endeavorers departed wishing Rev. Hickman success. In his new field of labor. f HOUSE PARTY. Hays Matsou will entertain at a houre party on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of the coming week, tho members of the Armstrong-Mills bridal party at the Matson quarters at Flygare camp In Ogdcn canyon. Plans for each day's pleasure have been nlcelv arranged and the happiest days of all the year are anticipated. Miss Armstrong, Miss Dorothy Armstrong, Arm-strong, Mr. Frederick Mills and Mr. Reose, who will be best man at the, coming wedding, and Misses Daisy' Kuhn", Mary Abbott, Helen Towne and! Mr Dee are tho personnel of uaoi party. 1TI .T" PARCEL SHOWER.y . ! I i " Mrs." Ambrose Shaw entertained at a parcel nowor last evening' at her home, 1258 Washington -avenue. In compliment to her niece, Miss Dorothy Doro-thy Chilris, whoi Js to be numbered among tho June brides. The home was charmingly sweet In Its artistic adornment of roses and other flowers and In the dining room, following a pleasant evening of games, j songs, instrumental numbers, merry social chat nnd the onening of pnrcels whjch is always atteudod with much pleasure and a due amount of glee when the last parcel is opened, dell-clous dell-clous refreshments were served, the guests soon after departing for their homes. The gifts to the honor guest were both beautiful and useful as well as expressive of the esteem of all. Those present were- Mrs. John Browning, Mrs Ernest Ford, Mrs. S. Dunbar, Mrs. Clarence Chllds, Mrs. Joseph A "West of Brlgham. Mrs. Nellie Nel-lie Chllds, Mrs. N. V. Tucker, Mrs. Elizabeth Chllds, Mrs. S Jeppson, Mrs. N E. Green. Misses Rose Hartog, Emma Em-ma Bachman, May Johnson, Chrlstabel Petty, Josle Reno, Elsie Browning, Grace Moyes, Sjivla Shaw, Martha Shaw, Jennie Olsen WEDDING RECEPTION. Thursday evening Mr and Mrs Lamoni Grlx, at their, beautiful homo on Gramercy avenue, gave a reception recep-tion In honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bybee who were married in the Salt Lake temple, "Wednesday. Mrs. By-bee By-bee was formerly Miss May L. Grlx who, for the past two years has been one of the Weber county teachers. The parlors and hall were prettily decorated with ribbon, ferns and roses Peonies, ferns nnd potted plants formed the decorations in the dining room Fruit punch was served in the north parlor whilen a five-piece orchestra furnished music in the east room At the close of the elaborate sup-por sup-por the bride put the "first knife" In the wedding cake for luck. Only the Immediate relatives were present. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received, both from the guests and from friends of the bride and groom. -J LADIES HOME INDUSTRY CLUB. The Ladies' Home Industry club will meet with Mrs. Thomas Evnns at her home 325S Ogdcn avenue, next Tuesday afternoon All are cordially invited. PIANO RECITAL. The piano pupils of Miss Gertrude Blddle assisted by Mr. A. H, Saunders, tenor, will give a free recital In the First Presbyterian church, Thursday evonlne, June 22 to which the public is cordially Invited to attend. MATSON CAMP. Mrs. E. W. Matson Is moving to the Flygare camp In Ogden canyon, where she will be aL hpme to her friends during the warm season.' Miss Pamela Spargo, who has been attending schbol at Lasell Seminary, in Auburndale, Massachusetts, has returned re-turned for .her summer vacation. |