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Show I ( Salt Lake Society i Mr. and Mrs. Nlghl Btn.IT Jordan of Provo entcrialnr-d at dinner Monday! renlng at thi Salt l.ike Countrj dubi in honor of Miss Mlna Taylor of this cltj and Franel Let oh field of West Virginia, whom- nmrrluRe took plaoe 'Wednesday. On lone; table was deenrated In gaT-den gaT-den flowers in tones of pink, were fold for tweniy-four Dancing, lollowed dinner Miss Vera Stanley entertained luncheon at the Nw house hotel Mon-dav Mon-dav afternoon In honor of Mm. J. W. Beverly of Pan Diego, who is a puest I al the Stnniey home, on her Way from visit to St. Ijouln The table was decor.ited in AmeH-B AmeH-B can Beauty roses and marguerites. The H quests, besides Mrs. Beverly, Wl re Mrs Charles Lambourn. Pr.. Mrs. ilcorti1 Cudgell, Jr., mi Mabel Chrlstenaon BBBBBBB prett) arranged luncheon Klven by Miss Ho'en HSln and Miss Dorothy Heln at the Ncwhousi- hotel Mondas afternoon in honor dl their later, Miss Mane iii-iii. a bride of the week. The labia was decorated n Ilnk sweet peas arranged In a Crystal basket. Th place cards WSri i" H deHigns. Covers were laid for the following V guests. besides th' guest of honor Mrs. Llod I.. Bering, Mr. Thomaa B. Angn. Mrs Rrwln Korth; Mrs, .lohn r. Baa re, Mrs m. m Ward, Kfss Gladyi Mumford, Miss oiridvn Tho Miss Florence Oliver, Miss Minnie Salmenson. Miss Sara Sdmuelson, Miss H Mr Holden. Mlaa Anne Mathews., Mlaa Jotenhlne Mathews. Mrs. Apul! iifl Heln and Miss Lillian Heln. BBBB ' LaBBBBa! H In honor of a number of small vlal- fl tors in the city. Mem Efred rlt H Leonard entertained at a hildren's H party on the lawn at bar homi Fifth Beat street MorJa.i from B until 7.30 o'clock The guests of honor j were Arthur. Jane. Ku'h and Robert Behal, children of Mr and Mra. Ar-thur Ar-thur Behul of New York. Thomas H Benton Hunter, Jr . and H Huntei H II sons of .Mr. and Mrs Thomas Benton B Hunter of San Francises; Edward, John and David Parker sona of Mr and Mrs. S. M. Parker of Palo Alto, H Ten was aerved from one long table H on the lawn decorated in g..rden flow-I H ers In attendance, besides the guests H ) of honor, were the three children of H 1 the hostess, Pegg) Lednard, Mai Leonard and P. I". Leonard, J . H liara Halloran. Poll) Ilallomn. ICalh-j Wilkin. Robert Wilken. Cullen Wilkin. H j Robert. Rower. Bill MrCrc-a. Beatrice' J McCre i nd Marion llci H ; The hostess was oMlstt-d b a num- H j her of mothers of the chiliir v.. trv 1 ; lug Mrs. Behal, Mrs. Flun r. lira Parker, Mra. Oarrcti B. Wllklna, Mrs w. It. McCrea. Mrs Horace H 8mtth. Mrs. Ruel O. BTalloran, Mrs L B. Ful let and Mrs T. G. Blat klock. . . . H Mias Freda Young, daughter of Mra. H A. L. Lindquiat, and George F. Dun-' H ning of Boise. Idnho. were ma H it 10 o'clock Wednesday morning at H Bl John's Episcopal church. Thi H ceremony was performed by the Rev. : h Hoyt Henriques, and was fallowed by H a wedding brcukfaat at the Newhouae H The church was decoreted In Can -1 J tTburj- bells, roses. Shanta daisies and BBBBBBB9 iems. The bride ivnr , . ... r lm. . I I ported hand-embroldert-d orKnncl' in : rose design Her veil was t j - I k orange blossoms, and aha carried bride Iroajaa. One of the brldeaanalda, Charlotte Fre. wore lavender organdy i B and carried lavender sweet peaa B id V rypsophila. AnoU er bridaamald, Mies Nina Young, wore rainbow orgamly ! H and net and carried pink BWeel i - H Mlaa Vlvina Young, the third brldaa-l maid, wore pale green charm us? and H carried white BWOet Qi Watts was train bearer and H white linen suit Dcrothy WaAta, j wearing a white linberic frock, v aa H i Th wedding mujlc was fnrnls 'l H by Miss Constance Currea. organist: I j Miss Lor'-nv Waits, violinist; Mji 1 Kaiherlne Woodbury, s lost. BBBB Voodbury aang "I Love V"u Truly, " H Just preceding the ceremoi B The decorations for the breakfl table were pink r-.s-s. arranged In a basket as a cetr- iv The couple left on an early afternoon after-noon train for a weddir.tr trl throng the northwest, e.iid wrlll bo a: liunn. '.n Glenn u Ferry, Id.Oiu. ' Mr. James Ivera. Jr.. enti rl ned It luncheon Wednesday ai het home I East First south u.rc-t in honor 'f r lUss Ann lane cf Luttle Crei ' Mich., who Is the uuest of Miss Florence Flor-ence Sullivan The tabl wnM deaor-ated deaor-ated In old-faahlOned garden flOWOrt arrange (n silver basket as centerpiece cen-terpiece Covers i laid for twelve. w Mrs. H. H. .M.uk announce the engagement en-gagement of her daughter, Beaala Miles, to L. Howard Bwanner. The wed. ling will take place during the coming week. Miss Miles was the complimented guesta last Wednesday evening at n mUceiianeous shower given in her honor by airs, Haber Bwanner and Mrs Nellie Chappie, at' U.i home uf .Mis Swanner. Cut roses and other garden rlowers were used for the decorations of the home. Tho evening was spent In game and musical musi-cal entertainment, with a delicious luncheon served at the close of tns evening to the following guesta: Miss Anna LHlckfeldt, mk Mabel France, Mrs SSundell, Mlaa Elvln Karl, Miss Nellie Utichdll, .diss Maliel Stuart, Mrs. h. II Mark, Mrs. Nellie Chappie, Mrs Lestt i Bwanner, Mrs. Beber Bwanner, Mrs ITjrank Jaggera, Mra. i:d Gamer, Mrs Clara Parr, Mrs. c. Litrson, Mr ituius Garner, Mrs. it i . Uandershot, Mlaa Martina Shields. Mrs, Dora Tracy, Mra F J. Goodaell, Bessie Miles, Miss Crlstlns Peterson, Peter-son, Mrs flo) Paraer, Mrs. Ed. Bwanner and .Mik, Charles F.iic. The marriage of Miss Marls Heln und Fred C. Muthews look place Wednesday Wed-nesday ilSenlng at O o'clock at the home Of the bride's parsnts, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heln, ll'o V'. o.si Irtrat Xoi ,11 street. The ceremony was performed b) the Rev. Elmer i. Goahan mid was fallowed by a wedding supper. The rooms were decorated 111 summer sum-mer flowers Pink SWeel peas in a v i basket formed n centerpiece for the supper table. Crystal candlesticks, candle-sticks, tied with pink maltha and hoid-imk hoid-imk pink candles, wsrJ at the corners of the table. The bi me wore an Ivory taffoiu gown, trimmed in Chantluy lace. Her veil wjt.s caught with urniigi blossoms, blos-soms, ftftd sue carried Ophelia roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Helen Heln. eis-nr eis-nr of i ue bride, wore lavender or-;-,and.v and carried B shower of lavcn-d'r lavcn-d'r bweet peas. Thomas Mulhcws WSS best man. Assisung in receiving the guests with Mr, and Mrs. Mem ware Mr. and Mra. J. R. Mathews. Mlfs Ann Mathews, Mr; and Mrs; M h. w.ir.i and Mlas Doroth Heln. .usistlng In the dlnlhg room ffsre a- Thomas B. ngelli Mrs. Hon R. Scai .-. MISS Gluds Thomag, .Miss tllads Mumford, MISS Sara Bamnelson, M.as Minnie Samuei-iliss Samuei-iliss Josephine -Mathews and MlrS Evelyn Anderson. The couple Will sped their honey-moon honey-moon in Yellowstone park and will . e at home until fall at the Heln residence. resi-dence. Elaborately .ippolnlvd ws 'lie wedding wed-ding of Mis. Marguerite Mcllwee and Thomas Brown Trent, which took I Lee Wednesday morning at i o'clock at the Mcllwee apartments at the Hotel Utah. The ceremony was performed by the Rt- R-v. Joseph s. tll iss. I Inhop of tho Cat nolle diocese 01 &.st i-ukt. Tha wedding music wus njrr.lshed by the OiChcetra of at. ;.::ir's academy, directed by Mrs. Edward Ed-ward McGurvln, (.:ongralu)iltlon3 and a blessing wero cabled by J 'ope Benedict from Rome. A cablegram was also received from Harry Lauder frot.i Glasgu'.- Mr. Mc- l: ....... t A Mr I -.line,- ,'irp friends. The Mcllwee MUlto w;jt decorated In Canterbury b.llo. reaas, ferns and pa una, Musicians were concealed be-1 hind a screen of palms. The bride wore a handsome gown of white satin, draped in lily of the valley lace, caught with pearla. A tulle veil, edged with point lace, was tight with a wreath of otuiu:e blos-ruii!c. blos-ruii!c. She carried bride roses and orqhlds. The matron of honor. Mrs James BtSWart Sampsuii, sister of th bride. -.oro orchid aatln. trimmed in silver li.ee and pearls, with an orchid mallne ji..-.h. Raymond Mcllwee. brother ot the bride, was best man. Mrs. James McllweO, mother of the bride, wot e silver and black chiffon over orchid satin, with platinum and diamond ornements. The bridegroom's gift to the bride was " Kold mesh baf; With u French enaoie top. A wedding breakfast followed the iperemony on the roof garden of the hotel. une long table waj decorated With a largo. Weddlfl g cuke and baskets ol i '- nterbu y OtrlLs, Covers were laid i jr tlfty. Asoiatlng In lecelvfrg the guests were Mi. and .lis. L, McGann or South Bend, In.)., and Mr. and Mrs. I J. Max :ellus Snow. T ie i ouple loft on an afternoon til hi for Lake Tahoe and San Fran-1 The will mak" their' home in iSan I'raticisco. The gOlng-aVray jon ,i I was a Paul Poire model of Jade green, with a white hat and white fox fur.! Miss A. T. RHtn entertained at lur.ci eon and cards Wednesday at her ! home in the Emery apartments In i honor or Mrs. m. s. Klsselbunc of Chicago, Chi-cago, who is visiting her daughter, I Mrs. George 11. Watson. A SKdor .scheme In rose for the luncheon table was canted out effectively m the rose; pink shades of the candles and deep' pink i-os-8 usd as a centerpiece. Roses I wore also used In tne living room. Tho. , i;u.-.st.: were Mrs. M. Klssclburg. , Mra. Geortra H. Watson, Mrs. Wllllnm I Slllverlck. Mrd. V. A. l oiter. Mrs.' S. S. Dickinson. Ml'. Michael Motrls-ev Motrls-ev and Mrs. John Pa via k . . . Mi, and Mrs. s-imue; Makoff, who I were rnarrl-i! in tirls city at the Hptel I Utah June la, paascd through Ball Lake Sunday on their way from tho Pacific coast to New York and At-lantlo At-lantlo City, continuing their honeymoon honey-moon trip Tho couple will return I to Salt Luke July CD to maKe tlielrl home. They will he Clcn a large reception re-ception on their return by Mr. and. Mrs 9. D. Parver, parents of the! bride, who was Mies Bugenla Parver.' well lrnown in musical circles of this city I Mrs a Halp.n nr.d daughter and Mrs. J. Harris of New York nr.. I .1 Splt.er of Denver are guests of Mr. Sad Mrs. S. -D. Parver They came to; attend tho wedding of Miss Kucnla! Parver and Samuel Makoff and wilD remain for a reception to bo given for' Mr. and Mre M&koff on their return ' from the Atlantic coast July 25. j ... Members of the Welfare club and! I their friends enjoyed a kenslngton Monday afternoon at tr.e home of Mrs I J. Warren Lee, 133i Third East street J The rooms wore decorated in garden COSN. A basket of pink and whltel roes was the centerpiece for the te:i 1 table. A musical program was furnished y Mrs, Jacob Rumal, -Miss Hu'.j: Wll,. BsaaaBsaaal llama. Miss EdlM Gannett and Miss KaTina Groves. Mrs, Leafy Montgomery, Montgom-ery, former president of the club, gave a talk and some readings. Assisting Mrs. Lee in entertaining wSrs MlSB Helen White. Mrs. K. B. Stockman, Mrs Frank Sherwood. Mrs. 15 A. Wolfe und Mrs. R. H. Mtirtln. members of the entertainment committee com-mittee of the club. . Miss Charlotte Lewis of Pocatello. who has been the guest of her uncle and aunt. Y.r. and Mrs. MOses Lewis. I 1017 Third avenue, returned to her hopio Sunday. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, who are cues: Of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lewis in Pocatello. Poca-tello. The party made the trip to Pocatello by motor. ... The marrlnge of M!ss Kvangellno Erlckson and Wuyne P.nkr tool: place Monday night n? 7:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parent v. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Erlckson. 366 West Sixth South street. Bishop Groeeehner per- J formed the ceremony. A reception followed, The brhle wore a fir sh-colorcl teor-getts teor-getts crepe and carried bride roses The brldeomald, Miss Lavon Erlckson. f!str of the bride, were yellow georgette geor-gette craps and carried pink sweet peas. Chester Taylor was best man h'ollow'.'ig a weddlnn trip, the couple will be at home at Idnho Falls. Llaho. ... Announcement . Is made by J. V Young of the marriage of his daughter, daugh-ter, Hope Marie, and Bugciw (Ilonn. The wedding took place .Monday afternoon af-ternoon at 4 o'clock at tho home of the bride's brother. C W. Young, In Ban Francisco. The ceremony was a slmplo one, witnessed by relatives only. The bride wore a tailored suit of dark blue lr;rotlne, with hat and gloves to match The couple will spend their honeymoon on the coast and will be nt home athe Caithness apartments In this city after August 1. ... The marriage of Miss Mary WlU'ams and liobert W. Uowrnan took place In the Salt Lake temple Wednesday morning at 10 30 o'clock. A wedding 1 breakfast followed at the home of the I bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Fred Heesley, and his mother, Mrs. R. Uowrnan. Th'-1 i.r ikfast tuhie had for its decoration a low bowl of pink roses and sweet peas, and the plaeo cards were hand-painted hand-painted in rosehudi divers were laid for the Immediate families and the bridal party. A large reception was given in the evening at the home of the bride's (parents. Mr and Mrs 1 J Williams, 134 J street. , The house was decoratsd in palms ferns and garden ilowcr Th- re I caption hall and living rooms were I decorated in red roses and scarlet i sweet peas. The drawing room, where th bridal parly received the guests was decorated In pink and white ron'-s. BhastS daisies, palms and ferns. An altfove was banked with palms with bask St 8 of Shasta daisies In I he foreground. fore-ground. The dining room wns decorated In i yellow eolor scheme The table was covered with B rluny lnce cover over yellow satin add had for Its centerpiece center-piece a tall basket of deep yellow gall- llardla, with the handle tied with a bow of .vellow tulle. Silver candelabra con- Itainlng yellow cathedral candles were I at either end of the table. Tlie bride wore n gown of filet lace over white satin. Her veil was of tulle with a hsnd of pearls. augh: With OrangS blossoms She -arrled a shower bouquet of Ophelia rrw.es and white sweet peas. Miss Emma Wll lam a BlatST bf the bride. maid of honor, wore American lieauty tulle over metal cloth und carried shower bou-tiet bou-tiet of lavender sweet peas. The bridesmaids wars MDs carol Hutch-ens, Hutch-ens, and Miss dive Aveson, M'ss Ilutchens wore puch-colored tulle over satin and MVs AVSeon'S gov. n was pink geogette crepe over tal!n. Both maids carried pink and white sweet peas Krunk Mullet! was bet man I Assisting the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs D. J Williams, and the 1 ' 1 -d'ng party In receiving wer Mr and Mrs. n. Bowman. Mr. ai.d Mrs. W. L. Worsenerofi and Mrs Mary J ("luff Presiding lr. the dining room mic .Vrs. Fred Beealey. Mra. Paul Piatt ami Miss Ruin Williams, assisted by I Mrs. E. W. Chrlstensen, Mrs. W. )J IKendell. Mrs Raj P. D wn- M m Isa- b lie Halton. Miss Lecn.i Elauerbach, MiSB Lncile Castleton. MIps Martha Williams. Mlm Joesphlno Free, Mini Owen Williams, Mlvi BSSB Howe. Mlsi Evelyn Mallard unri Mrs. Laroy Parry Little M.irjorie Williams. Memphis Hammond anrl Ruth Hoesley served the- WeddlAg ' nke Dancing was enjoved on the lawn which was Illuminated with varl-color. er Japanese lanterns. Punch was sen Sd. The Liberty orchestra furn-Ished furn-Ished music, stationed amid a bower Of palms on the veranda. Two hundred and fifty guests were iresent. After s wcddlntr trip, the couple will be at home In this city. ... Th" marriage of Miss Laura Glass, "laughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Pen-fold, Pen-fold, and a v Holman of Bpokane, Wash., took place Wednesday morning at ii o'clock at the i-'irsi Presbyterian church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev 5eorge E. Davlcs, and was follow by a wedding breakfast at the home of the brldesgroom's sIstT. Mrs. E. J. Shields, on Second avenue. The tabic was decorated in Shasta daisies, arranged in a basket as a centerpiece, cen-terpiece, The pl.ve cardr. were In i bridal designs. Covers were laid for the following besides the brlrie and brldesgroom Mr and Mrs. !' A Pen-fold. Pen-fold. Mr und Mrs. J. G Holman. Mrs. A M. Daly. |