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Show 1 Secret Wedding j During Summer Forms Surprise H m ' Romance of Past Season Revealed Re-vealed to Friends by Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barlow I I'ljJ Annoiir.i enunt has just been mad i of the wedding of Miss Gladys Drsney and E. T. Barlow, which took p.acc, H July Li at Farmlrigton, Utah. Thoi pkung couple snceedrd In keeping their H marriage a secret, unlit the early port Kl of. the weak, when a number of theli ' feBj friends qustloned them closely, result-j HH fcig In the marriage announcement, Wm Purine an cuttiig at Liijoon, they BJ managed to slip away from their jBJ friends and were marrle.l at Fnrm!n:c- BHJ ion following the announcement ofi the wedding. Mrs, Barlow was thej BH oompllmonWd guest Thursday evc- HJB miscellaneous shower given by her Bister, Mr? V II James andi HH Mn J b Atkinson An evening ofj HH delightful enjoyment was spent. A two- HH course luncheon wan served by ihe HH hostesses at the clo.se of in" ?.enlng. I H 'i ll.- .IliitllU . ''HI w i 1 I 'Ur- I it--d with pin); tl.rts.MUlHniumfl at. AJ small weddlnj belis li i HH doll, prctuly dressed as a bride, formed! HH the centerpiece for the table Small HH kewple dolls were used as place cards. HH Ribbons were at'.achced to lh Bint ll RpJ kewpics and were fastened to s w i- BBj ding bell, suspended directly below the BH chandelier. Airs James Mir-. At- HB hinson were assisted by Mrs, Nonuan mSM Van Weenwcn and Mrs. Bert Ncal. BH The bride is well know., in Ogd H She was formerly employed as a sten- j BH C'Erapher for the Badger Coal kumbcr company Mr. Harlow 1, r.i-H r.i-H ployed in the engineering departm. at H o; the Southern Pacific company Mr. and Mrs. Baric .v are planning to malt HB their home In gden tor the present bbbbI BH With the exception of carls' e horu HB the cast for "The Three Twins.' niusl- BH cil comedy, hus been completed, i BH ' comedy is to be presented in .i--n' HB by the American Legion Opera Com-J BH piiny and the Altriurt society of I gd n BH The cast of principals has oeen given; BB follows: BH Ned Moreland (In love with Isabel.. pH VVUf oi'd Moench I H General Stanhope (a martyr U. dys HB pepsla) Henry Anderson: HB Tom Stanhope i his father a ' n . jV i i I . .." pk. Kate Armitage (Tom's swectheartj PJSJ King gel Isabel Howard (The general's ward! ppj Mrs. Liek Winters (A Cheerful BBJ weeper Vera Delahiatcrl BB Molly Summer (Always happy) Mayne v right Dick winters (Somewhat nervous) ! Ben Young; Harry ViTinters (Molly 'a expected brldegroomt .. Kenneth Tripp Matthews ... . ... Adcibert Craven Attendant Koks Jer.yon I Xr Sheffield Hartmon. M. D. 13. V t C?. N. U. T luit Boyle I Bessie printers .... ... Abit.i Green I P.lchard Winters Porothy Green (Dick's ciiildren) Soeietv Glrla Phyll's King, Kva For- ter. Amelia Clark, Alice McBeth, Klor-, enee BriUlng, Ellen Wilbur, Maud: Eames und Lucille Wadsworth Tenuis Boys Francis Browning, Delbert Craveni B-rt Irishman. Wali-u: Wali-u: bteenson. ESd Donaldson, Rosa Jen-j son. Kenneth Probst, Clyde Mil.er, and iiV Don Dean. Special arragementa arc being made for some elaborate settings. A beautl-ful beautl-ful electro swing, similar to the cue 1 in "Plff, Paffj Pouf." is being con- structcd in Salt Luke- Some of the ' LV' -peel... featurec "i i!" corned will HgV . the dancing numbers, three of which p!- 'fa J will be ballet dances by the Yamfl Varna glrla. and Summer girls Bernlce Harris, w ill give a special Or- Hn lental dance and Miss Huth Stevens will also give a character dance. RR Rehearsals are ng held durimc 1 HKj the week A general rcheainal will be I IffiBj held today at 2 o'clock in the Altriurt 1 lH society club roomc fl Miss Alice Gorden was the compll-j BjH tnented guest at n ehower Thursday HH ev ening when a numter ot her friends i Maw surprised her ut her home, on Ogdenl avenue and Thirty-fifth street. Gifts. of dulr.tines and Of beauty were Show- ! ered on the bride-elect. Those pros-1 ent for the evening were. Mi. and Mrs, H. P. Bagley. Mr and Mrs. Har-ve Har-ve Cobabe. Miss Alice Qordcr, .(ay-i inond Rogers, Mr and Mrs. Harry H Kammeyer, Mr mid Mrs Grant Wll- IOX, Mr. C. Farriah, Erma Pariish, Mr EH md Mrs. Fred Jones. Jack Walton. ESHg Mrs Verna Daniels, Mr and Mrs. Pra Kluglsey. Mr. and Mrs B. Mallroup, 1 Bl Ted Westaway, Lena Grow, Percv Bk Schuman. Wilford Gcrder, Clareiice BH Cobabe. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gorder. BBfl LuclLa Doxey and tieorge Goddard. BBJt BBBJ A progressive dlnnc pnrty was BBBL given Saturday evening, October 30, ' and eighteen guests were royally n- P" lertained by the following host. BBBf Mrs. Edward M Conroy, Mrs. Olive) BBBJ! M. Runyon, Mrs. Ezra Richardson. HBBJ Mrs. A C, Horn. Mrs. T. H. Carr. Mrs. YsJjlPl 1'. P. Klrkendall. Mrs Vlian (illl- gL-vs; cut, Mrs. Katherlnc Shuf f lebarger. BBMi and Mrs. T. D Ryan. BBfll Tho first course was served at the BBv Conroy home, with Mrs. Oliver M BBBJ, j Runyon as Die a&stsling hostess A HI, J; i-ryslul basket, filled with yoltow and bronze chrysanthemums, formed the BBBJ: centerpiece for the table. Streamers BB'1! of yellow and black ribbon extended BBBJ j from the centerpiece and were at- BBBJ 1 1 t.ii hed at each end to crystal candle- BBBJ Sticks holding black and yellow can- BBBJ dies with yellow shades painted in BBBJ Hallowe'en design, Hand-painted BBBJ place cards in Hallowe'en design were, BBBJ used. Little yellow balloons tied to BBBJ th back of each hair were the fa-BBBJ fa-BBBJ BBBJ The second course was served at the BBhJ home of Mis. Richardson, at which Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. A G. Horn nd Mrs T. H, Carr praalftstf. The BBBJ i.lo was rentcrwi i?h a banket of BBBJ c-'irysantheinurxiR. Little Dutch fig- BBBJ -:s Ire re the place cards. BBBJ Irs. P F. Kirkendall and Mrs. Cal- HBBJ itt wero hostesses at the third BBBJ -jS" i urse at Uie home of tho former. BJgj Tf-llow and brown flowers wc-i f a r- BBBBT ranged in B basket as o centerpii tfSBB. for the tablr. and radiating from the SBrl ' t he BBaaaBBBaBSBBBBBLk 2Bir In circle Miss Mary Read, whose engagement to Roger Chappell is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Read; top center, Miss Minnie j Moore Brown' upper right Miss Viola Taylor; lower right. Miss Julia T. Noble Miss Brown, Miss Taylor and Miss Noble are serving on committees commit-tees in connection with the tri-stakc leadership institute at Weber Normal college. Lower left. Miss Anna Chaffin. who takes a leading role in the forthcoming production of "The Three Twins. j L table were yellow and brown stream- i ers Witches, black cats and bal- I loons were used as place eurds. .i Mrs, Kathcrlne Sh tiff lebarger and i Mrs T D. Ryan presided at the last; course, which was served at the Virginia. Vir-ginia. Arranged down tho center of I the table were black cats and witches. I Streamers of yellow and brown rib- bon extended from the chandelier an were attached at each end of thej table to brown baskets filled with yellow yel-low and brown flowers. The favors were Hallowe'en figures. Following the dinner, the remainder of the evening was spent In playing five hundred ;i t the Richardson home.! Mrs George Burton announces thoi engagement of he daughter, Ada. to; Lee Colt. The marriage will take place November 17. Mrs. Allen Gorr left for the east yes-U-rduy for an indefinite visit She will stop at Green River en route to vlsit her son. Ralph Kenny Gorr. and then will continue her trip to Omaha, and Chicago. Mrs. Eva Murphy was pleasantly surprised Thursday afternoon at hen home, 2 0 G 1 Adams avenue, by u number num-ber of friends. The occasion was the birthday annlvarsari pi th complimented compli-mented guest, who wa prex.ntod iviLh a lovely tea s-1 . Three, tables of Five ; Hundred wer pla; rd during ir:e afternoon af-ternoon with honors awarded to Mrs j Susie Grlffui, Mrs. ifu-s. Mrs. Ethel Kmallev and Mrs. Erv Murphy. Lunch- eon was served. The dining room tabic ta-bic was centere d with a cut glass vase Of pink and while carnations. Fink and white place cards were, laid for ten guests. Miss Sue M Smith entertained at a costume party Thursday evening at her jhome in the Bond apartments. Decora-Itlons Decora-Itlons were carried out In pink ind j white. The luncheon table was de prated with pink rosebuds. After an jeveulng spent In delightful entertainment, entertain-ment, of various sorts, a luncheon was served. Covers were laid for tho fol-' , lowing: Mrs. Irene Haukinson. MlBS Helen Robb, Louise Chldestcv. Miss Mabel Jensen, Miss Clara oil. Miss iVera Edson. Miss Amelia Johnson and Miss Verna Curver of Logan Mr. and Mrs. I, N Fulton announce the marriage of their daughter. Inez, to Arthur King ot Cleveland. Ohio. Miss Florence McKcnna entertained a number of her little friends at a dellghful Hallowe'en party Friday, l October 29, at her homo on Twcnty-fourth Twcnty-fourth street. Tho guests came In costumes, many of which wi re unique 'and original In design. The early hours of the evening wei" spent In games, for which MlSS Florence Ver-I Ver-I ley and Miss Winifred Manna were awarded the honors. At 9 o'clock a I perfectly prepared luncheon was I served by Mr. J. W McKcnna, assist-ed assist-ed by Misses Qehevleve McKenna and Miss Ethel AIwhv Tho tabl was centered w ith a large pumpkin, sur- i rounded by trimming of orange and' blai k Hallowe'en favore were placed f'.i each guest as well as dainty place cards in appropriate colors. Fol- lowing the luncheon Ihe guests adjourned ad-journed to the living room, where another delightful hour was spent In telling ghost stories Miss Madelihl Qililllrian, honorary judge, awarded the prize for tho best story to Miss lleb-n Alwoy. Present were Misses Marcla Wood. Miss Dorothy Kaplan. Miss Helen Alway. Miss Dollj DaVlne, I Mlr-s Winifred Manns. Mi.-.s Floreiu ;o V'erley, Miss Lillian Bell, Miss Ellen 1 O'Nell, .Miss Katharine McKenna and Master Charles McKenna. ... Mr and Mrs. Chartes Parry have returned from Oakland. Cal While In Oakland they attended the wedding wed-ding of their son. Raymond, to Miss Gladys Newton of Fresno Raymond Parry was formerly an Ogden boy, but recently moved to California The young couple will make their home on the coast. Ml:., Tlllic and Miss Jessie Thompson Thomp-son entertained at a Halloween party and shower Saturday. Oct. 2U, at their horn.- In Rlverdale for Mis.-, Frances Kiiier. who is to become the bride of Arthur Brown In the near future. The living room was beautifully decorated In autumn leaves, while Hallowe'en novelties and adronment held prominence promin-ence In the dining room. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess at 7 o'clock. The tables was centered with a large bowl ot chrysanthemums. Place cards designed with appropriate Hallowe'en pictures were laid for the guests, and Hallowe'en novelties were U.id for each place. The evening aj spent In dancing. Those present were Muwi s Prances Ritter, Miss Gladys RR ter, Vera Ritter Fuit, Miss Bessie Thompson. Arthur Brown Reuben Co-, bev. Dale Beaver. Oscar Browning and; wilford Mitchell ... Mrs. Kate Toponce of 2224 Adams avenue has as her guest. Air-'. L.C Chester of Ottumwa, Iowa, Mrs Chester will visit Mrs. Toponce for the; coming two weeks. She Is en route from Iowa to California, where she w ill spend the w Inter, Mr. and Mrs j. t;. Read announce the engagement Of their daughter, Mary, to Roger Chappie. The wedding wed-ding will taJee place during the month., . Ernest Anstee and Miss Barbara Barton of Salt Lake were married at; the county court house Wednesday morning by Bishop O, M. Sanderson. . . Mrs John Lundv and eon. Louis of Murray are vi.xljlng ot the home of M'. and Mrs Alfred Evan-' Miss Afton Strfngham, bride of the, week was tho complimented gue: it a! several affairs during the la-' week.' in.. nc them ivi - v I Miss Nettl M- HerJlck. Eighteen guests were present. Mrs, Prank El v- n also eutertalned at n HalloweN party and linen shower for MU I Stiingham Thirty guests were entertained enter-tained with Hallowe'en tames of every! sort. Many beautiful gifts Were pre-, tented to the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs Samuel Crow announce j the engagement of their daughter,! Lena, to John Perry Shuman, The wedding will take place in December.' . . u ! Mrs. Clarence I ou:-Tlu . of S.iU Lake Is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs D. S Traoy. .Mix Doug-Has Doug-Has was formerly Miss Delia Tracy. . . . 1 Miss Viola Traqj was u- guest during dur-ing the week of h. r mother. Mrs. M. 8. 'Tracy. Mlsrj Tracy Is a member of the faculty of the I'nlversiiy of Utah i school of music. Mrs. TraCy left Vrli day afternoon for Salt Lake where ghe visited for a few days vviih her ' daughter. ... 1 Mrs. w. C Hinds entertained at a five hundred parts recently at her ilionio on (Juincj avenue In compliment l to her guest. Mrs. George Rogers of S4U Lake. Large yellow chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums In t.ill Vases decorated the .rooms Covers weer laid for twelve guests. Mrs Hinds was assisted by Mrs. r. t Richardson. ... Royal Bccles and nmlly have moved mov-ed Into their new home on Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street and Jackson avenue. The : ' i his jusl been completed :.int is regarded as one or the best in tho |