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Show i " i r N Salt Lake Society V SALT LAKE, Sept. 11 The mar nage of Miss Agnes Cllve. daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. C ( live. Jr . and Al-vin Al-vin Glon Anderson, took place Mon day at noon In the Salt Lake temple A reception was given last evening al the home of the bride. 11C Norih State street. The living room was decorated in white asters and ferns. The music room was adorned with petunias, and yellow toned blossoms. Including gol denplow. goldenrod and sunflowers, were used in the hall In the dminp room, a pink color scheme was carried out Pink asters were arranged in a basket as a centerpiece for the table Crystal candelabra at cither end held pink candles The bride wore a gown of cream col ored charmeuse, trimmed in Ince Her veil was ceughl with orange blossoms and she earned bride roses Both bridesmaids Miss Annie f live and Miss lone Hulbert wore pink gOWM and carried pink sweetpeai Clifford Clive WBS best man As?isiing Mr and Mrs. Cllvo in re celving the guests was Mrs. J T An derson of Overton, Nev., Miss Ethel Campbell and Mr?. Joseph ( live presided presid-ed in the dining room, assisted b;. MIsi Virginia Campbell. Miss Alice Camp w-.li III., tr MV.ol ( iot niith Talor nnd M'ss Leone Hulber! Miss Mary rim1 pr. sided at Ihe punch bowl Two hundred guests were In at tendance. Following a wedding trip through Eryco canyon, Little Zlon canyon, the couple will bo at home at Overton, Nei Miss Winnifred Cummings, a bride of Saturda entertained al a trosseau tea Sundav afternoon al her home, 61 -Meet African marigolds were used in ihe living room and asters in a a rlety of shades In ihe reception room White asters in a low bowl formed the centerpiece for ihe ten tablt The hostess was assisted by her mother. Mrs Heber J Cuinmlnr- Ura Clarence Nelson and Mr- W. T. Wool-sey. Wool-sey. Twenty-five guests were In at i endance. Mr and Mrs Kvan T Jnnes have returned to Sunnyslde after spending two weeks with Mrs. Jones" grand mother Mtp. John Sharp, on East South Temple street Captain and Mrs. C. D. lng. Mrs E a. Wall and daughters, Miss Olive Wall and Miss Enid Wall, have fjonifl for a two weeks trip through Yellow stone I Miss Hilda Longden, a bride of this i week, en'ertained at a trousseau tea Sunday afternoon t her home. 518 North First West street. The rcomn were decorated in ferns and garden flowers The hostess was assisted by i her mother. Mrs. Thomas J. Longden. and Miss Elea Cardwrll The guests numbered forty five . . . Dr Steele Baile . Sr, ol Mammoth, is In the city for a few days visit to his daughter, Mr? c P BUrveille. Miss Isabel Harveille has returned from Mammoth, where she spent the summer, and will resume her studies at I Rowland Hall with the opening of the I fall term. Mr. and Mrs James Ivers. Jr , are Ireceivln.1 congratulations over the ar 'rival of a daughter, born Saturday a. 'the Holy Cross hospital. . . . ! Mr and Mrs. David Keith and Mr and Mrs. Pnul Keyser are making a tour of Yellowstone Mr;- Albert Skankey and run. Ro land have returned from New York, Itnston Washington and Ashland. Ky., where they spent (he sunirar The marriage of Miss Virginia Gibson, Gib-son, daughter of A. B Clbson 221 Thirteenth East afreet, and Captain R C Mallonee. V . S. coast artillery, took place Saturday, September i at Taco DM, Wash. The young couple will leave soon for the Philippines, where Captain Mallonee has been assigned for duty. News of the wedding will come as a surprise. The bride Is one of the attractive at-tractive young girls of Salt Lake soci ety and recently attended Mills col-legi col-legi In California Captain Mallonee is a former Salt Laker and has many friends here. Miss Kllen Orlob, a bride of next week, was the guest of honor at a I. -idee tea. given at the Country clut Tucsdav afternoon by Mrs Homer W Sherwood. The card tables were ar-ranKed ar-ranKed In the sum parlor and tea was served from the small tables following follow-ing the games Karly fall flower thii ileiMrntlnns Assisting the hostess were Mrs. J. 1 1 I Walters, Mis. William N Lewis and j Mrs. Everett L. Sanders Miss Mar-garst Mar-garst Crowley, Miss Margaret Falk laud Mrs. Frank McFlh.mncy The Catholic Woman s leaK'ie entertained enter-tained at a reception at Its opt-mn,; 'meeting for the year at the Ladles' Literary club last Tuesday night- The reception was given by the officers and directors of the club The leading feature of the evening I was an address by Bishop Jos. ph S Glass Musi" was furnished under the direction Of Mrs J W Curtis and Included hnrp selections by Miss Dorothy Rlppe piano numbers b 1 Mls Klenorc Yoelkei and solos by ' Mrs Pram is Hai le Parks soprano and leader of the choir In the cathedral cathed-ral at Butte, Mont., accompanied by Mrs. Frank McKlhanney Mr and Mrs. George E. Carpenter have returned to their home at 9tJ Lincoln avenue, following a two weeks" visit in Pacific coast ltles. While ' in Los Angeles they visited their IdaiiRhter, Florence who Is playing In motion pictures with William S. Hart. Sunday Mr and Mrs. Q. Clyde Koom entertained at dinner for six, guests In honor of their second wedding wed-ding anniversary The- event took place at their home, "16 Second Ejst Street. Guetts In attendance w ere Mr. j and Mrs R. B. Mitchell and son of, Ogden. Mrs. H. Mitchell ll.,s EfflC B. Mitchell and Lieutenant Prank Vinfi-i of Washington, in alilor in the government mail service Th marriage r,f Mlso Isaliel .Marga-, b'uret Frcwin ami (JeorKe Lund look' place Jn tjie Lake temple, Thursday Thurs-day morning. A wedding break last followed at the home of the bride- I groom's parents. Colonel and Mis II , I si ii i.und, m Thirteenth Bastl Street; Pljlk asters and ferris deroral- ed the table A crystal basket of thei Mossoms and ferns formerl u tenter-1 .piece Yellow autumn flowers deco-i deco-i lied the living-room. A reception was given in ihe evening ' the home of the bride's parents Ml and Mrs. Arthur Frcwin. 1740 Ninth Last street The living-room was dec-' Orated In pink asters, ferns and pnlms i he reception room was decorated In lavendei asters. Yellow fall flowers .re used In the hall In the dining I room a red color neheme was carried OUl An el. i trie fount lip was the cen-, ! i piece Sllpr baskets of red ,it"rs alternating with silver candle holders Tvlfh red candles, were at the coiners of th" table Smilax studded with red asters e.t' nded fr"m tho chandelier to tin biskeis and candlesticks. The bride wore Ivory ueorirette crepe ! 0 er white satin Her wedding n ell waa caught with pearls and orangi blOSSOma and she carried a shower bouauet of bride roses 'Ph.- matron' of honor, Mrs f;..liert Sinitli wore 'gold rrep. de thine headed in hlue ami r f led lavender sweet p, . s . r , pin 1; loses. One of the bridesmaids Miss Jennie Lund, wore yellow crepe do! chine ami carried Ophelia rosea Wn Icther bridesmaid, Miss Ilia OlSOU. I v nr bin, taffeta and tulle nnd i ai rled I pink roses. Mthea Pre Win, flower! clrl won pink aotln and cariird ., basket of blue corn flowers and pink1 t peas. Ralph T- Ball was best man Assisting Mi. and Mis Lrtuin In I receiving were Colonel an.l Mrs H M III Lund. Presldinjr In the d nlng room j were M, s K I',, . son, a nd M rs. John C Lakev t the punch l.owl err Miss Mabel Lund and Miss Helen Lund. Following a honeymoon trip the couple Wil be at borne at 17 in Mnth Lust street. Mrs Mary Ellen Rommey announces the marriage of her daughter, Lleanor. to John Haiold McParlan'e. The wedding took place September 4 The ...uple ii.ii . a. n,,m after S.-i. tombcr 16 at 1329 Browning avenue. Mr and Mrs. (Jcorge W' Reed accompanied ac-companied by their son. Irving, have returned from an extended trip In the Pacific northwest and to Victoria and VsnooUVei ' B, C They visited Mrs Sldne. Lockhart, her daughter In Sin j Francisco. Mrs. A. H s. Bird and daughter. Mis.s Marlon Blr.l, have left for New York, where Miss Lird will sail for Perla Miss Joan Bird and MISS Margaret Mar-garet .McCornlek have returned to school at Menlo Park. Cal. Mrs. Joseph Geoghegan, who has spent the summer In Ireland, is expected ex-pected to arrive hi New York Septem-oer Septem-oer 1J and will return home soon. r Mrs. Blanch James, agisted by Lieutenant ami Mrs. H. L. Henkle, of l-irt Douglas, entertained enlisted nien of the armv post at a picnic and weenie roast ' in Emigration canyon Sundav Girls of ihe ri,mr,,.,rit,. Recreation Center club, chaperoned by Misi Dorothy Bell, were also guests. Mrs Fred C. Bossetl. Jr. entertained entertain-ed at a luncheon Tnursday at the Commercial club In honor ol Miss Ellen El-len uriob. a September bride. Garden! llowers In a basket formed a center-1 piece for the table. Covers were laid icr Mrs. Lerett L Sanders Mrs. Ho-mer Ho-mer Sherwood, .Mrs. Rudolph r-lob, r-lob, Mrs. Alar.ellus Snow. Miss Pler- 111 a Sullivan an.l Miss Lima Kuster ' . Mlsa Marian Cannon, a fall bride, I and Mrs Mei vln Bennion were guests! ' ( honor at laigo reception and tea given Wednesdav alternoon by Mrs Harden Bennion at her home oil Wist I Third North street. Garden flowers were used throughout through-out the house. Assisting the hostess1 were Mrs J Reuben Clark, Mrs George M Cannon, Mrs. S. w. Stewart Mrs B D Nebeker and Mrs. Elbert Thomas. One hundred and fifty '"' '' -'Hi d during t)- nflernoon. Guests at a luncheon given Tuesday licrnoon at the Hotel Utah hv Mrs. (Walter lie In honor of .Miss Cannon were Mrs. Willard Richards. Mrs. Ber-tha Ber-tha Crawford goreQSjOn, Mrs Fdna I Evans Johnson, Miss Affoti Young 1 Mrs. Wilson McCarty and Mrs. Richard Rich-ard Hint Li vender asters In a crys-ton crys-ton bowl formed the centerpiece for the table. Lighten guests were present at a luncheon given Monday for Miss Can-! non by Mrs. Richard Hart. Luncheon vas served at small tables, each dec-1 , orated In pink sweet peas. Sweet p. aal and roses decorated the living-room. Mrs. BaTnard I Stewart will f iner-tain iner-tain for the bride Mondav evening The marriage of Miss Hilda Longdeh and Gordon J. Car dwell took place at noon Thursday In the Salt l-akt. tern Pie A reception was given In the evening eve-ning at the home of the bride's parents. par-ents. Mr and Mr.. Thomas J Loilg- jdon, 618 North First West street. The rooms were decorated !n red and I whit.- m,s. s gladioli and ferns. An orchostra furnished music and : peclal selections were given by Al-freo Al-freo Qardweil. J.i.k Longden. Ruben Cardwell and Miss Blsle Cardwcll. . The bride woro a gown of white georgette , rope over silk, with a veil caught with orange blossoms. The guests numbered 120. The couple cou-ple will be at glome in Salt Lake after September 15 Miss Beatrice Cannon and David W. Bvans were married at noon yesterday In the Salt Lake temple. A reception j was given last night at the homo of the bride's mother. Mrs John M. Cannon. Can-non. ;'3si Seventh East street. The moms were decorated In early fall flowers, with a veil caught with Orange blossoms. She carried bride roses. A Wedding breakfast was served im-, im-, mediately after the ceremony at the bom.- of the bridegroom's mi ther. i Mrs John A Evans, on B street. A basket ..f yellow autumn flowers 'formed the centerpiece for the table i I Covers were laid for twenty-seven guests, j Th.. couple will spend their honey-,' moon In California and will make their home in this ciiv. ... j Mlsa Margaret Noble left yesterday for her home In Oakland, Cal . after1 visiting her aunts. Mrs. Lewis Cecil Robinson and Mls,s Mayme .Noble at the Nobb home on Fusi South Temple street. Mr ami Mrs L K Huhhard and daughter, Miss Miriam Hubbard, have returned from a three weeks auto-moblle auto-moblle trip through fosemlte KMlthern California They were accompanied ac-companied b Mr and Mrs. C. H. Ward, of Miami, Fla. on |