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Show 1 ; j Salt Lake Society HI J Mr. and and Mrs. Raymond T HI j Moore of Long Bench, Cnl., announce 111 I the marriage of their niece. Edith Si 1 Squier Mudgelt. to Dr. David Harry 'II Hlnes, both of this city. The mar- m 1 riage took place Wednesday afternoon 11 at 1 o'clock. The ceremony "was per- I formed by the Rev. J. Sherman Wal- 9 ! lace, pastor of the Immanuel Baptist 1 church, at his study. Ili 1 Tho bride is society editor of tho I 1 Salt Lake Telegram and is popular in II' social and club circles of the city. Dr. I 1 j Hlnes is one of Salt Lake's prominent I I Tho marriage of Miss Lydia Hog- 1 . ljiind and Owen .T. Bailey took place I ' Wednesday at noon in the Salt Lake H ! ('emple. A reception followed last eve.- I ning al the home of the bridegroom I on East Fourth South street. I .. The living room was decorated in H j pink sweet peas and roses. In the H dining room a pink and blue color M I scheme was carried out. Pink sweet H peas in a crystal basket formed a H centerpiece for tho table. Blue ribbon H Streamers extended from the chande-H chande-H lior. Pink candles in crystal holders H , were on the buffet. H ' . Tho bride wore a simple gown or H white organdy, with a veil and orange H blossoms. One of the bridesmaids. H -t Miss Violet Bailey, wore pink voile. H, ' and the other. Miss Glenda llcglund, Hi ' wore orange voile. Hp. . Assisting In receiving were Mrs. A. H 1 j Hoglund, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Clayton, H Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reushaw. Mr. and H ; Mrs. W. .1. Anderson and Owen A. H i Bailey, father of the bridegroom. As-H As-H i sisting in the dining room were Miss HI Mildred Bailey and Miss Edith Strong. Hf : The couple will bo at home ut 31S H Heather street after May 1. Miss Laura Timpson and Alex An- fl deson wore married last Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of The bride on Kensington avenue. The HI ceremony was performed by Bishop HH I Lloyd. A reception' followed. ! HIS . The rooms were decorated in pinkl II sweet peas and carnations. Sweet peas Hb in a basket formed the centcrp'ece for! Hjfj the supper tabic. Hi The bride wore a cream brocaded H1 t silk net over satin, with a veil and orange blossoms. She carried bride 1 roses, with a shower of lilies of the1 HFi valley. The bridesmaid, Miss Alice! H Timpson, wore pale pink net over bluej Hf taffeta and carried pink roses. Ruion Hj Gam was best man. Hi Assisting In receiving were the HI j parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. J. HI H. Timpson; her brother and sister- H in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Timpson. HU and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson, ma parents of the bridegroom. Hnl The couple will be at home after H May 1 at the Granite apartments, Su- Htl garhouse. K 1 The Nancy Girls of the O. E. S. 8 were entertained Tuesday evening by j Miss Helen Jainicson at her heme, I 1444 Gilmer avenue. Light refresh- ments were served. The decorations were; in spring flowers. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. P. , D. Jamieson. ! ., Trie girls' club., which is a junior i auxiliary" to Mizpah chapter, is work- I ing for the establishment of a chil- ' ' dren's ward in the new Masonic home, i Fourteen were in attendance. The Radiant Girls of the 0. E. S. Avere entertained Tuesday evening by I Mrs. H. B. Dawson at her home in the Woodruff apartments. Refreshments were served following a business meeting. The decorations were in yellow and white. A crystal bowl of daisies I formed a centerpiece for the supper j table. Mrs. Dawson was assisted by Miss Florence Wickens. Four of tile offi-j ' cers of Radiant chapter wore" in at- J tendance Mrs. L. M. Brumbaugh. ' ' Mrs. Joseph Leavitt, Mrs. R. W. Soperj I and Mrs. W. M. Dodge. Plans were I made for some future work. Tho girls I in attendance numbered seventeen. I J. L. Tuck of 647 East Fourth South j I street, announced the marriage of his daughter, Irone Tuck, to Dr. J. H.l I Reardon, foi-merly of Salt Lake. The 1 wedding took place in Los Angeles on 1 Friday. Tho ceremony was performed 1 by tho Rev. J. I. Myers of the Broad- I Way Christian church of Los Angeles. I their home at 841 Summit avenue, I Mermosa Beach, Cal. 'k , Mrs. R P. Flagel entertained at bridge tea Wednesday afternoon at 1 ' I her homo on South Second West i street In honor of her cousin, Miss 1 j Sara Quaye, a bride of May. ; JA yellow color scheme was carried . I out in the decoration. Daffodils in a ,' picker basket formed a centerpiece ',j I for the tea table. The bride was as- u ' Quayle. The guests included, besides ?. thet guest of honor, Mrs. Ernes ( Quayle.' Miss Doris Ausherman, Miss I May Jones, Miss Hazel Hill, Mrs. Al- ,J 3 frcd Clawson, Mrs. C. T. Flagel. Miss I Maud Burton, Miss Irene Picknell, II 1 Miss Ruth Picknell, Miss Ruth Swee- II i ney' 1,1130 Ila Quayle Miss Ella II J Quayle, Miss Persia Quayle, Miss II , Asenath Quayle and Miss Julianne II Quayle. I Mr. and Mrs. Kearney K. Steffen-jj Steffen-jj sen entertained at a musicale and supper sup-per last Wednesday night at their I home, 275 H street, in honor of Mrs. R. C, Easter, who has recently ar-i-ived from New York. Music was furnished by David J Reese, Mrs. Emma Ramsey Morris and i Mrs, Mattlo Reed Evans. ( The rooms were decorated in yellow tulips. The hostess was assisted by j Mrs. Grace Woolley Clawson. The guests numbered fifteen. i El Exlto club members wero enter- ' tained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Fred 'G. Dust at her home on Lincoln avenue. DaiDies In a crystal bowl as i a centerpiece harmonized with a ycl-low ycl-low and white color scheme in the table ta-ble decorations. The place cards were I hand painted in daisies. Mrs. William S. Rawlings was a special guest. The club members include Mrs Jenkyn Thomas, Mrs. Albert Powell, Mrs. I Joseph Anderson, Mrs. C. A. Woolley, Mrs, John Anderson, Mrs. King Thomas, Thom-as, Mrs. Albert Zobcll and Mrs, William Wil-liam Anderson. Miss Jack Vincelll entertained the , membors of the ladles' auxiliary to the Greoters of Utah at luncheon Wednes- day at. her home on West Fourth South ' street A brass basket of violets vio-lets and Jonquils, introducing tho club colors, was the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for Mrs. Ralph L Loughbourough. Mrs. W. E. Coulam, Mrs. Henry Johnnon, Mrs. B. B. Ra moy, Mrs. W. P. Bressingham, Mrs B. O. Yeamann, Mrs. J. J. Acomb and Mrs. C. L. Casady. Mrs. William Howard Tibbals entertained enter-tained at an Informal tea Wednesday afternoon at her home, 380 D street in honor of Miss Mildred Tibbals of San Francisco, who is her guest, Tho guests wero limited to a few close friends of Miss Tibbals. Mrs. J. C. Leslie entorlained a number num-ber of little folks Monday afternoon nt her home, 304 Belvedere apartments, apart-ments, in honor of the seventh birthday birth-day anniversary of her son, Russell Kyle Leslie. The tea table had a birthday cake holding seven pink candles as a centerpiece, cen-terpiece, with baskets of pink rose buds at each end. Covers were laid for William Hay-den, Hay-den, Hunter Newton. Albert Miller, Sherrio Virginia Witchor, Vera Jeanne Reynolds, Katheryn Hall, Madeline Brown, Bcrnlce Smith and Marjorle Erickson. i I Miss Grace Virginia Johnson, I of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson, and jj. Leo Jensen, wero married last ; Monday evening at 8 o'clock at tho I homo of tho bride's uncle, Emil Fors-berg. Fors-berg. 42G0 South Second East street. 'Murray. The ceremony was performed J by Bishop Emil Erickson of ..ue Mur-jray Mur-jray Second ward. A reception followed for relatives and close friends. The rooms wore decorated in .spring flowers. Miss EJso Anderson was bridesmaid and Frederick F. Jensen was best man. I Tho couple will be at homo in Mur-j Mur-j ray at 458G South Fourth West street. j Announcement is made of the engagement en-gagement of Miss Lydia Hoglund and Owen J. Bailey. The wedding took place Tuesday in the Salt Lake tem-'ple. tem-'ple. A reception was given in the evening at the home of the bride -groom, S57 East Fourth South street. Miss Ruth Harriet Grundman of ; Pelin, Iowa, nnd Clarence William Rognas of Rupert, Idaho, were mar-I mar-I ried at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon in the study of the pastor of the First Methodist church, Dr. J. H. N. Williams. Wil-liams. Dr. Williams performed the ceremony. The couple will make their j homo in Rupert, Mrs. Eliza Arrington announces the marriage of her daughter. Eva, to H. J. Johnson of Seattle. The wedding took place in Portland, Monday, April 12. The couple will make their home in Seattle. I Tn the presence of relatives, (he marriage of Miss Marguerite. Wim-mcr Wim-mcr and Vernon G. Clemensen took place last Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Wlmmer, C01 East Third South streeL The ceormony was performed by the lie v. Elmer I. Goshen. Members of the Entre Nous club were entertained at "500"' followed by tea by Mrs. M. Z. Forscutt, Monday at her home, G3 West First North. Yellow jonquils in a crystal basket was the centerpeice for the tea table. The hostess waB assisted by her niece, Miss Helen White. Mr3. Henry Johnson John-son and Mrs. Matt Rumph were extra guests. The girls of the Sunset club, an East high school girls' society gave a dance last Tuesday night at tho Coun-I Coun-I try club at S:30 o'clock. More than 200 guests, chiefly from the East high school, were in attendance. The decorations dec-orations wero in lavender ,and yellow. The girls on the executive committee commit-tee wero Miss Mildred Engles, Miss Lillian Brown, Miss Gladys ilellly, Mis3 Helen Smith, Miss Irene Best and Miss Clarice Tanner. The Evans Jazz orchestra furnished furnish-ed music. Punch and candy wero served. Mr. and Mrs. Alma D. Katz of Portland, Port-land, Ore., are guests of former Governor Gov-ernor and Mrs. Heber M. Wells, on theid way home from Now York. Mr. Katz is Mrs. Well's brother. Miss Helen Spalding, editor of the Green River Dispatch, was a Salt Lake visitory Tuesday evening, en route home from a two months' visit on the Pacific coast. The question of a decrease in a recent re-cent raise in dues In the Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club was considered In a mooting moot-ing of the club Friday afternoon. A new amendment to the by-laws of the club waa voted upon provides for tho yearly dues of $7 instead of $10, as the l'eccnt increase provided. The Initiation fee, which is $10, will become be-come $15 It tho nw by-law 1b adopted. Preceding- the meeting, luncheon, the last of the series for tho year, J was served by tho entertainment committee com-mittee at 1 o'clock. I xnc program tor tne altornoon Is In the nature of a spring festifval Mrs. E. A. Smith sang a group of songs, Mrs. Jacob A. Kahn gave several sev-eral plan solos, Mrs. Edward Mc-Gur-rin played on the harp, and Mrs Leslie Les-lie English gave somo readings. Mrs. J. H. N. Williams, wife of the pastor of the First Methodist church, who has recently returned from Berkeley, Berk-eley, Cal., was the guest of honor at a kensinKton and tea at the home of Mi's. W. H. Daylon, 1037 East South Temple street, Riven bythe Ladles' Aid Society o the church. The decorations wore In yellow and lavender. Jonquils in a crystal basket, bas-ket, with lavender mallne on tho handle han-dle fprmed the centerpiece for the tea table. Mrs. Dayton was assisted by Mrs. E. O. Lee. Mrs. L. D Peoslee, Mrs. R J. Evans, Mrs. Newel Beeman and other members of tho society Mrs. D. W. McAllister entertained at a buffet luncheon Thursday at hor home on P street in honor of Miss Theresa McAllister, a spring bride. The table decorations wore 1 yellow Jonquils In xi silver vaso formed a centerpiece with yellow ribbona radiating rad-iating from ' It -to the edges of the table. '; " " I'uik snapdragons and rones were used In the llvlnc room. The afternoon" after-noon" was spent In hemmlnc linen for i tho bride's trousseau. The guests, were Miss McAllister. Mrs. Georgo! McAllister, Mrs. Alvin A. Beesloy, j Mrs. James S. Morgan, Mrs. Margaret. D. Budd. Mrs. Durant, Mrs. William I Sears. Mrs. Camilla Cobb, Mrs. W. N. Wilson. Mrs C. R. Rowo. Mrs. A. 0. 1 Wiley. Mrs. S. C. Robblns. Mrs. Myron I Crandall, Mrs. Rufus Cobb. Mrs. William Wil-liam Pcrkes. Mrs. Louis B. Felt, Mrs. ' Ruth Hatch.' Mrs. Malcolm McAllister, McAllis-ter, Mrs. Ernest Pcrkes, Mrs. Joslah Porkes, La I'rele Majo'r, Mis Jcanotte! Howe. Miss Vilate McAllister and Miss Elsa Kcyser. i i The Utopia club was entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. M. Bailey at her home, 231 South First West street Luncheon was followed by sewing. Jonquils in a basket formed a centerpiece for the table. Tho place cards were hand-pnlnted in jonquils, Mrs. Fred Slobel was an extra guest. The club members are Mrs. J. J. Cushmcn, Mrs. Royal C. Olsen. Mrs James Hall, Mrs. R. H. Seaman. Mrs. J. L. Karren. Mrs. J". C. Cond, Mrs. W. H. Chcsire, Mrs. W. E. Sam-uelaon. Sam-uelaon. Mrs. C. Lyon, and Mrs. O. F. Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Moore of Long Beach,- Cal.. left Friday for her home and spending several weeks with their nelco, Mrs. Harry D. Hlnes formerly MJss Edith Mudg6tt. Mrs. Walter Nelson of San Francisco Francis-co Is recovering from an illness at the Holy Cross hospital and is at homo to her friends at 56-1 Sixth East .street Mrs. E. T. Jones of Sunnyslde, Utah, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. John Sharp, on East South Temple street. Mrs. H. G. Whitney arid daughtor. Mrs. Harold Felt, have gone to Long Beach and Venice, Cal.. for a visit of several weeks Mr. and- Mrs. Paul Kummel of Tokio. Japan, who have been at the Hotel Utah for several daj's, have loft for New York and Europe. Mrs. Henry Clay Brownlee of Salt Lake, mother of Mrs. Kummoll, accompanied accompan-ied thorn. Mr. Yamaguchi, also of Tokio, is In the city en route to New York City, where he will enter school. no- . |