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Show qSqqety FRANC-JONES. Ono of tho daintiest wedding receptions recep-tions of the season was celebrated at tho h6me of tho bride's patents, Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Franc of Peterson, Morgan count, on Thanksgiving day, In honor of their daughtor, Blrdio, anJ Mr. Jas. M. Jones of Hooper, tho marriage mar-riage being solemnized In tho Salt Lake temple. The bride looked very charming, dressed In a dainty gown of white silk chiffon over silk with orange blossoms. The tables wero artistically laid with a delicious banquet and" decorated deco-rated with carnations and forns The color scheme of pink and bluo ribbon rib-bon being effectively used Sovonty-one Sovonty-one relatives and friends participated in tho sumptuous repnst. The evening was spent in instrumental instru-mental nnd vocnl music and games nnd a Jolly time was hnd by all. Many beautiful tokens of respect and esteem es-teem wero presented and tho good wishes of all were given tho young couplo The groom Is soon to depart on a mission to Great Britain. W. R. C. ENTERTAINED. Mrs. Mary E Griffin, president of Dix-Lognn Relief CorpB. ontortalncd tho W. R, C ladles Friday, November Novem-ber 21, at hor home, 2123 Grant avenue ave-nue Tho homo was appropriately decorated with flags and flowers, a pretty combination of smllax, poln-solto poln-solto and roses bolng used. Patriotic songs, tho reading of patriotic selections and reminiscences reminiscen-ces by tho various guests togother with a speech by Department Commander Com-mander Lundy, which waB much appreciated ap-preciated by the ladlos and tho serving serv-ing of a sumptuous banquet rounded round-ed out another pleasant occasion with Mrs. Griffin as tho racloiiB hostess. Among tho guests present wero tho following: Mcsdames Hampton, Harris, Har-ris, Toponco, Dodge. Matthows, Chrls-tensen, Chrls-tensen, Todd, Couch, Bcltzer, Mary-ctto Mary-ctto Griffith, WesBlor. Cave. Summor-111, Summor-111, Bennett, Lucas, Knight, Williams, Garneau, Huss, Allen, Owens, Vnn Patten, Newton and Weaver; Department De-partment Commander Lundy, Master Knight and baby Chrl6tensen. ORPHEUM PARTY. Tho members of tho graduating class, Sacred Heart academy, larft Saturday spent an afternoon of unalloyed un-alloyed pleasure as the guests of their classmate, Miss Genovievo Malono. An Orpheum party wbh tho diversion, tho young ladles bolng chaperoned by the mother of tho hostess, Mrs M E. Malone Aftor tho thoroughly enjoyable performance per-formance tho party repaired to Hup-for's Hup-for's confectionery parlor, where a dainty luncheon was served, tho most Important feature of tho decorations bolng the effect produced by tho class colors. Tho pretty hand painted plnco card3 wero tho work of tho hostess and were laid for tho MlsseB Mary Anderson, Ander-son, Ruhv Cook, Frances Guerin, Genovievo Gen-ovievo Malono. Kathorlno McLaughlin, Gladvs Rich. Nydla Rouff, Marguerite Scott, Helen Tracy and Mrs. M. K Malono. MANILA MERRY WORKERS. Tho Manila Merry Workers will be tho guests of Mrs. lsolla Tyroo at her home, 161 Twenty-first street noxt Wednesday afternoon, December Decem-ber G, when a full ntteudanco of the members will be present to participate parti-cipate in tho regular business us well as tho dollghtful social hour that Is always enjoyed with Mra. Tyrco. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H McLaughlin of Salt Lake came up to spend ThankB-glvlng ThankB-glvlng with Mr McLaughlin's parents, Mr and Mrs. H. T McLaughlin of 22CQ Adama avenue. Mrs. McLaughlin remaining ovor till Sunday ro |