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Show "A silver basket of Shasta daisies tied i wuh a fluffy bow of yellow mallno on I a Madeira luce cloth over yellow sa-j I tin formed the centerpiece for the ' table Yellow and w hite cathedral candles In crystal holders were on each corner of the table. The place , cards were hand-painted In yellow I floral designs. Tc hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs H, K. Burton. !and her s.sler. Miss Inez Burton. Covers Cov-ers were laia for twenty. 9 m , 0 Mrs W J. Wolstenholme enter-Italned enter-Italned at her home on South Main slice: ins! fVedneeday night In honor ' of her niece. Miss Irene Rlsier, a Sep-l Sep-l temher bride, a buffet aupper was ; served on the porch. The table had ' as i centerpiece a kewpie wedding partj and a wicker basket of polden- giovv and ferns, with a butterfly bow of yellow tulle on the handle Ophelia roses in low crystal bowls decorated the living room and the dining room. Assisting the hostess were Mr.-- Alma Clayton, Mrs Jessie Rlter and the members oi ihe Sigma Phaton club. Tho guests numbered twenty. The wedding of Miss Lucille Pchel-ler, Pchel-ler, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ceorge ScheMcr, and Kenneth E Bourne took place last Wednesday at 7 o'clock at I the home of the bride's parents. The .ceremony was performed bv George , H. Wallace of the Ensign slake presidency. pres-idency. In the presence of the immediate imme-diate families and a few close friends, A large reception was given from S until 11 o'clock The bride wore a dress of ivor.v luches satin and silver lace. Her tulle veil was caught with 1 a wreath of orange blossoms She car-1 rled a shower bouquet of Bride roses. The' bridesmaid. Miss Zenna Halver-i son. wore a iress of pale blue taffeta' and carried a bouquet of cor i) pink sweet peas Wallace L. Caslloion Was : best man. In the receiving line with tfle mem-' bei-s if the brblai party were 4r and Mrs. GeorK" Scheller and Mr and MTS. Goorgo T. Bourne. The rooms were, decorated with palms and tall wicker paskots of pink gladtclll combined with ferns. Those assisting in serv-Ing serv-Ing were .l.--s Genevieve Bourne. Miss liorothj-Covey, Mis. Gertrude Schel- LH ler, Mlsf Ruth F.-x. Miss Ida Bray and Bfi Miss Beatrice Waterman. One hun-dred hun-dred and fifty guests were present. The couple will be at home aftvr September 1 at 167 K street. Mrs. T P. Billintcs entertained at I a children's party Wednesday after-' after-' noon at her home on Fifth avenue, in honor of the sixth birthday unnlvei -! sary of her Illtlo niece, Eudora Coak-I Coak-I lev- Games nnd music were enjoyed during the afternoon Luncheon wan sefved oh the lawn A birthday cake with six lighted candles lormed the centerpiece for the table. The hostess was assisted b Mrs E. . M' Mullen Mrs Sumner Margctts, Hfl 'and Miss Margaret Hyland, The guests I were Kenneth Hymen, Katheiine Ritchie. Lucille Forman, Katherino '1 ir?'!ts. Aftrn Sch'it'ler, Bessie Price, Edward R. Prico, George Waltc Phil-I Phil-I lip Waits, George McMullen. Margaret Jk I Iyon, Geneve Bourne and Elizabeth IHflK a t Miss Marlon N'ottage left Monday H9! for Newport, Ore., to spend the rc- SH malnder of the summer with MI&: Shelby McKnlght. They will return HH j to Salt Lake by motor for the fall se- BL mester at the University of Utah. BH |