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Show 1 1 Salt Lake Society j iSALT LAKE, Alay S. Tho mar-1 mar-1 rlage of Miss Adlnc Brownlco and I Jack Bradley took placo Tuosday I morning at S o'clock at nuptial mass' ' at tho Cathedral of tho Madeleine. 1 The ceremony "was performed by 'Bishop Joseph S. Glass, who was in the city for a short time on his way 1 from Los Angeles to Now York. ' A wedding broakfast followed the ceremony at St. Mary's academy, whore the bride was a resident pupil from her childhood until her gradua-I gradua-I tion a few years ago. Miss Evelyn Paddock, a former classmate at the academy, was bridesmaid, brides-maid, and Charles Dowell wan best man, St. Mary's orchestra furnished music for tho ceremony at the cathedral cathe-dral and for tho breakfast. I The breakfast table was decorated i In red and white roses, the colors of St. Mary's 'Alumnae association, com-, com-, jblned with ferns. Covers wcro laid I for tho bridal party, Bishop Glass and H. S. Brownlco of Bingham, father of I the bride. The couple has gone on a brief honeymoon. They will make their I homo In this city. Tho bride Is a talented young vio-llnist vio-llnist and Mr. Bradley 13 awcll known 1 business man of tho city. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Young nn-1 nn-1 nounce the marriage of their daugh-' daugh-' ter, Rclta, to Jerome T. Read. Tho I wedding took place Tuesday. The I couplo will make their homo for the I present at HoG South Second West I street. Miss Laura Mallory Hull of Omaha, ' Nob., and Robert Elmoro Adair or Fresno, Cal,, woro married Monday afternoon at the Waterloo parsonage. The Rev. Clem Davlc3, pastor of the Waterloo Methodist church, performed per-formed tho coremony. After a short honeymoon trip the couple will be at home at tho Keith apartments, . . I The marriage of Miss Claire Pctllt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pottlt, Jr., and C. Y. Knowles took ' place last Tuesday morning" at S o'clock at the homo of the brlJo's parents, 919 South Third West strcot. Tho ceremony was performed by tne Rev. Elmer I. Goshen of the. First Congregational church. The bride wore a tailored suit of white ailk Jersey and carried a shower show-er bouquet of white roses. Tho bridesmaid, brides-maid, Miss Venice Allrod, woro a gray messallne dress and carried pink sweet peas. Roily Knowles, brother of the bridegroom, was tho besi man. The reception room was decorated with crystal vases of pink and white sweet peas. In tho dining room the table had as a centerpiece a basket of jonquils, tied with a butterfly bow of ' yellow jnallne. Mr. and Mrs, Pctllt and the bridal party received the guests and Mrs. E L. Pettil assisted in the dining room, After a honeymoon trip through ZIon's canyon the couple will make their home In tills city. 0 The AY. W, W. club" met Monday evening at" the home of Mrs. Annie Aladsen. The ovenlng was spent in sewing and playing card. after wnicn a late supper was served. Tho roonji were decorated with red and white carnations and ferns. The club members mem-bers present were Miss Martha S01011-BOn, S01011-BOn, Miss Phyllis Roberts, AII33 Gra :e Jones, Miss Clarice Anderson, Mies Myrtle Cameron, Alius Agnes Newman, New-man, Miss Allene Koch. Miss Prljclllu Fargo and Miss Edmar Roynolds. I Mrs. Etta K. Eskrutgc and Mrs. V. M. "Woods of San Francisco are at the j Hotel Utah. Mrs. Eskrldge and Airs. Woods are daughters of the late "Ju-vid "Ju-vid Keith. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Craig entertained enter-tained friends Monday evening at their homo In .Lake Breeze In observance observ-ance of Mrs. Craig's birthdas'. Mrs. Craig was formerly Mrs. Bello sa.-gont sa.-gont Tho guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buckingham. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs,. F. Avison, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aluggleston, Air. and Mrs. J. Lambert of Salt Lake, Mrs. Montgomery and Carl and .Earl Craig of Lako Breeze. Misa Peggy Sncll of Seattle, a young visitor, was entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday by Mr. and Mrs. .Homer W. Sherwood at the Country club at a I dancing party. Miss Snell is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood and has been their houso guest for several weeks. Hyacinths and tulips decorated the club house. Light refreshments wcro served. Tho McCool orchestra - fur -I nlshed music, j Assisting in receiving were Mr. and Mrs. Wellington E. Lake, Mr. aud Mrs. A. W. McCune and Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Lewis. One hundred and , twenty-five guests wero In attendance. attend-ance. Mrs. Wellington E. Lake ontor-taincd ontor-taincd at a bridge tea yesterday afternoon after-noon at her home on East South Temple Tem-ple street in honor of Alias Sncll. Tea was eorved at i o'clock in tho ballroom ball-room and fancy dancing was enjojed during the tea hour. Tho reception room and drawing room were decoratod in yellow tulips. Purple f leur de lis and ferns woro used In the dining room, and the ball room was decorated In green boughj. Tho entertainers wero Miss Naomi Hoffman, Miss Etholyn Harms and little Miss Joy Burrell. , Miss Snell was the guest of honor H eon, given by Mrs. J. L. Reynolds at H her homo on Yale avenue. Miss Gcr- H trudo Gcohegan aud. Misa Mary Louise H Hays entertained for Miss Sncll Satur- B day afternoon. H ! ' Mrs. Jenkyn Thomas entertained H ( tho El Exito club at her home on H 1 Edith avenue at luncheon. Tulips and H hyacinths decorated the luncheon ta- H ble. Tho afternoon was spent at a H 1 Kensington with a sketch of Tenny- H son given by Mrs. John Anderson. H The guests in' addition to the club ( members were Mrs. Joseph Madsen, H ' Mrs. G. Anderson and Mrs. O. Wa.sn. BBBBBH to H Airs. Rachel Leatham entertained H Wednesday afternoon at the Ilippo- j dromo mitUncc; followed 1y dinner at j the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ar- H tbur Davis, in, the Downing a'part- H menta. In honor! of her niece, Mr. H Sarah Swalne.-who recently ftrrirod H 10m Bradford. England: .Mr. V.v.mn H Th11 of Paris, ld.i hu. and htr K.ster, H LbLbLbW Mrs. Sarah Whoelhouse of this oity, who will leave soon for a six months' tour of England. A -basket of p..i:t rosea formed the centerpiece for the dinner table. A springlike atmosphere prevailed at a May breakfast given by tho Wasatch Wa-satch Literary club at tho Hotel Utah Tuesday afternoon. Tho function was the annual celebration of tho club. Covers were laid for eighty-five guecs club members and friends at smw.ll tables In tho ladies' parlor of tho hotel. ho-tel. A variety of spring flowers decorated deco-rated the tables and place cards wcic hund-paintod In smnll spring blossoms. blos-soms. Jonquils, tulips arid carnations in vases formed the centerpiece for each table and each of tho guests was glvon a flower as a favor. At the speakers' table a miniature Aluy polo of pink anfl white was tho central cen-tral decoration. Toasts followed the breakfast. Mrs. Earl Dunshec was toastmlstrcss. Tho gcnoral theme for the toasts was Americanization." Mrs. Anna lTol-den lTol-den King spoke on "Americanizing Americans:" Mrs. E. 0. Loatherwood presented tho topic, "Our Responsibilities;" Responsi-bilities;" Mrs. E. W. Dodds discussed "Our Charities." and Mrs. B. 1-. Forbes talked on "Our Aspirations." At the close of the program Airs. Kent O. Kcyes presented the retiring president, Airs. O. K. Enking, with a pair of handsome sllvcu candlcbUak3 as a gift of the club members. Aluslcal umbers wore given duilng the afternoon by David -Reese, Miss Gertha Farley and the Evans orchestra. orches-tra. . A reception was given on tho mezzanine mez-zanine by the club officers, Including Airs. O. J. Enking, president: Airs. B. flV. Doason, Incoming president; Alls. F. C. Wire. Airs. F. S. Phelps, Airs. Emma Whitehead, Airs. F. D. Ulmer, Airs. F. H. Evers," Aire. James Bera-ley. Bera-ley. Airs. W. A. Wight and Airs." E. Kawxhurst. - Tho entertainment committee which which arranged tho breakfast Included In-cluded Airs. Earl Dunshoe, Airs. Alark Reedall, Airs. F. P. Sherwood, Airs. Ben Johnson, Airs. J. Pleper, Mrs. G. W. Barrows, Airs, W. B. DodB, Airs. Anna Holden King and Airs. Alex Pickering. The music was in charge of Airs. W. C. Locklngton. In compliment to Airs. - Julian Al. Bamberger, who has Just arrived from her honeymoon trip to Honolulu to make her home In Salt Lake, Alra. Simon Bamberger and Aliss Hlsa Bamberger entertained at a large reception re-ception at the Hotel Utah Wednesday afternoon from 3 until C o'clock. The guests were received In tho ball room of tho hotel and tea was served in the supper room. Spring flowers In rainbow shatles formed a centerpiece for the tea table. About 200 guests called during tho afternoon. Tho AIcCool orchestra fur nished music. The marriage of Ray T. Cutler and AIiS3 Kate Winnifred. Willis took place Wcdnqaday in the Salt Lako temple. A wedding breakfust at tho home of tho bride's mother, Airs. Anna An-na B. Willis. A reception was given last, night at rhe homo of the bridegroom's aunts, Aliss Ida Felt and Aliss Annie Felt. The library and living room were decorated in pink and white carnations carna-tions aud sweet peas. In the dining room a yellow and blue co'lor scheme was carried out. Dog tooth vioiets, yellow snapdragons and blue corn flowers were, combined in a basuoi with a bluo tulle bow on the handle as a centerpleco for tho table. A cluny cover was over yellow. The guests wore received by the Alices Fell, Airs, Anna B. Willis. Air. and Airs. C. V. Felt. AaHlstirtg In die dining room were Aliss Dorothy Wil-1 Us, Airs. Bessie Foster, Miss AIarf,arot Felt, Aliss Helen Felt. Airs. S. T. Taylor Tay-lor and Airs. A. W. Felt. Punch was served by Airs. V. A. Atler and Airs. A. K. Chatflold. ; The bride wore a gown of Ivory tri-colette, tri-colette, with a veil of orange blossoms. blos-soms. She carried bride roses. One of the bridesmaids, Aliss Adalinc. Cutler, Cut-ler, wore pale green silk and tho other bridesmaid, Aliss Natallo Willis, woro' a pink silk gown. Both carried sweet peas. E. O. Humphrey was best man. The couple will be at home utter Alay 15 at -11 Emerson avenue. i The Utopia club was onlerlalncd Wednesday afternoon by Airs. J. C. Coad at her home on Socond East streot. Luncheon was followed by sowing. A pink enamel "basket wjs filled with pink spying flowors as a centerpiece for the table. Small Qas- kots of flowers were favors. The Entre Nous jlub was entertained enter-tained Alonday afternoon by Mrs. George AI organ at her homo on Fifth East street. Cards wore enjoyed during the afternoon, followed by tea. A vase of American Beauty roses waa the centerpiece for tho tea. tabl.s. Guests In addition to the club members mem-bers wcro Airs. Hollen of Los Angeles and Airs. H. K. Schcibcr. Miss Marie Alalln entertained at tea Sunday afternoon at her homo on Edison Edi-son avenue In honor of AUss Ethol Cheshire, who left Alonday for Los Angeles to make' her home. Pink sweet peas were arranged as a centerpleco cen-terpleco for the tea table. Tho guests numbered Twenty. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Airs. G. II. Alalin. Airs. Hattio E. Howell of Tooele annodnce? the engagement of her daughter, Beulah, to Homer Thomas Hart of Ylssalia, Cal. Tho wedding will take placo in Juno In Los Angeles. An-geles. Aliss Howell is a graduate of tho kindergarten department of tho University Uni-versity of Utah training school and has been a teacher of the state for several years. Air, Hart Is a natlvo of California and belongs to a prominent promi-nent Yisalla family. Following a honeymoon hon-eymoon In southern California, the couple will make their home in Visalia. Alra. I. Bernstein has gone to Oklahoma Okla-homa for. a visit with relatives. In the interest of the Intorchurcn world movement, a ttea was given this afternoon from to 1. o'clock at tho ; Hotel Utah. The hostesses were All ! Lafayette Hanchett. Mrs. J. M. Callow. Cal-low. Mm. M. W. Armstrong. .Mrs. E t ; ; ; : Miss Mary Ensign, Ogden high school student, who takes one of . the leading roles in the senior class production of "Believe Me, Xantippe." ' O. Lee, Airs. II. J. Fitzgerald and Airs. AI. AI. Johnson. Airs. Frank Payne, Airs. F. A. Pke, ( Airs. W. F. Adams, Airs. Ernest Ash-ton Ash-ton Smith, Airs. Thomas Weir, Airs. Walter L. AIcKlrahan assisted. Allsa Corlnne Harris Masters sang and Aliss Alice Rowc apokc on the ifi-torchurch ifi-torchurch world movement. Airs. A. II. Parsons left Alondaj' for Berkeley to visit her son, Arthui U. Parsons, and Airs. Parsons. In honor of Aliss Stella Devi no. who will be married Alay 12 to Nell O'Don- ncll, a shower was given Thursday evening by Mrs. E. G. O'Donncll and Aliss Mary O'Donncll, mother and sifter sif-ter of the bridegroom. Airs. Ronle Sc.hrlover and Aliss Alaud Taylor entertained en-tertained at an Orphcum party, fol- lowed by tea at tho Newhouso hotel Saturday afternoon in honor of Aliss O'Donncll, and Paul Devlne. brother of the bride, will givo a dancing party Alonday ovonlng, Alay 10, at tho Do-vino Do-vino home in honor of Miss Dovlno and Air. O'Dopnell. j Mr. and Airs. G. L. Bcinls, Jr., hav left for Orange Park, Fla.. to make i their homo. n The marriage of Miss Mildred Alary Tibbals and Dr. Charlos Howard Taylor Tay-lor of Bloomington, Ind., took place at noon Thursday at tho homu of tne bride's mother, William Howard Tibbals, Tib-bals, on K street. Tho ceremony uas 1 performed by Dr. William Padon in the presence of relatives and close friends. Mrs. C. A. Broadhus played the wedding march, and Andrew Clark of Ogdeh sang. A wedding breakfast followed for guests at tho eercmoify. A reception was given from 2 until -I o'clock for a large number of friends. The couplo left at 5 o'clock for the east on a honeymoon trip. They will make their home In Bloomington. Bloom-ington. The living room was decorated in ferns, daisies and brido roses. In the dining room a pink color scheme was carried out. Pink sweet peas and plumosa ferns in a crystal basket formed the centerpiece for tljo tabe. A pink mallno bow was on tho handle of the basket. The brled wore gray georgette cropo over rose-colored satin and carried bride roses. Assisting Air. and . Airs. William Howard Tibbals in receiving re-ceiving tho guosta was Airs. Helen ) Tibbals, mother of the bride. Presiding at the tea table wore Airy, A. T. AlcCanne and Airs, E. L. Smun. Assisting in serving were Aliss Ivy Forrester. Aliss Vivian Klluk, Airs. C. T. Forcade and Aliss Laura Alorrlsan. j Little Allen Tibbals received the guests' cards at the door. The marriagtj of Airs. Neuua Alaude Warren and J. P. Alenahtui of Lynndyl, Utah, took place Sunday at 1 o'clock at the bishop's residence of tho Cathedral of the Aladelelne. The ceremony was performed by the K -.'. Father Ecjc In. the presence of 1 outlives out-lives and a few close friends. The couplo will leave soon for a honeymoon honey-moon trip cast. They will make their home at Lynndyl. V Airs. Annette W. Culmer entertained enter-tained at luncheon at her home, 27 C btreet, Alonday afternoon, in honoi of the nlnotieth birthday anniversary of her mother, Airs. Susan Wells. A reception re-ception followed. The decorations were pink sweet peas. About lifiy .'riend3 culled during the afternoon M to AIrs. Richard Chamberlain anJ her daughter, Aliss Dorothy. Chamberial 1, entertaine'd at a Japanese tea in hono. of Aliss Amelia Alargetts, a bride of this month: The rooms wero decorated deco-rated with Japanese parasols, fans and hand-painted lanterns. Japanece images were used wore used as incense in-cense burners and added to the Irien-lal Irien-lal effect. Crystal baskets of daffodils and ferns tied with delft blue tulle .ie.o-rated .ie.o-rated the parlor. In the living room baskets of rose-colored snapdragons were used. The broad stairway with Its art glass windows and oriental decorations form an appropriate Setting Set-ting for the Japanese drills and dances which were given by twelve young girls who afterward assisted in the dining room. O ; . ; ; 0 One of the features of the public school production of "The Pixies." The children in the picture are Audry Clark, Marjorie Faris, Lyzena Pajne, Georgia Hopkins, Marietta ! Mclntyre, Mildred Leishman, Nellie Chandler and Effie Gill. .i., ......... mTTr-rf. 1--- -t-t-tti -ur 1 nr nrifiMUiT-'-"-"-1 - linn . J I Mary Rich, left, and Marian Ure, who present a dainty j dance, "Little Miss Muffit," at the school festival at the , Orpheum theatre Monday. . limtlll 1 11 J ri 11 I mil . iji Aluslcal selections wore giver, by the guest of honor, Aliss Alargets Alrs. H. Beckstrand, Aliss Becky Almcnd, Airs. AI. Alanwarlng and Airs. E. Chamberlain. Assisting the hostesses In receiving woro: Airs. G. B. Alargotls and Airs. W. C. AIcDonald. Airs. W. B. Kendall Ken-dall and Airs. -E. S. Christensen had charge of the dining room. Tlu tea table had as a centorplecc a Japanese basket of spring flowers In tho rose and lavender shades, combined with ferns on a cluny cover. Those a3l 1-Ing 1-Ing In the dining room were: Miss Dorothy Alaynes, Aliss Katharine ,Crowlcy, Aliss Lucllo AIcDonald, .diss Blanche Clegg. Alias Evelyn Scott, Aliss June Ray, Aliss Vivian Willanis, Aliss Afton AIcDonald, Aliss Afton Williams, Aliss Winifred Van Dyke. Alss Lillian AIcDonald and Miss Lucllo Lu-cllo Alulr. About 150 guests called during the afternoon. Airs. Gould B. Blakoly and Mra..F. O. Loatherwood entertained at an in-j home of Airs. Loatherwood on Euit Second South streot, In honor of Ails Alildred Alary Tibbals. a bride of this week. A basket of jonquils wore the centerpiece cen-terpiece for thu tea table. Tho gujsN included a dozen closo friends of the bride. ' Airs. J. Walcott Thompson ontcr-talned ontcr-talned at a luncheon Tlhursday at.l o'clock at the University club In honor of her mother. Airs. T. II. Bishop of 2sow Haven, Conn., who is visiting hor daughtor for a few days on her way to California. A largo basket of snapdragons formed the centerpleco for the luncheon table. Covers were laid for Mrs. Ida E. Ilogle, Mis. James A. Ilogle, Airs. 1,. llanautv. Miss Fannie Hanauer. Airs. Ellsworth Daggott, Airs. O. P. Chordron, Airs. E. R. Zalinskl, Airs. William Storoy, Jr.. Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood, Airs. Goorge Helntz. Airs. Union V. AVorthington. Mrs. T. B. Bcatty, Airs. J. E. Gallghcr, Mrs, J. Af. Callow, Airs. G. H. Ho'lman, Mrs. AI. T. Bailoy. Alra. William AI. Bradley, Mrs. D. C. Alaturin nnd Mm. P. G. AIcGrath. Tha wedding of Alias Alary A. Xni-jcit. Xni-jcit. daughter of Air. and Alra. , Harry 1 XalsbotL and John Miles Shnrp nok place Wednesday evening at the satsbctt home on Third avenue. Th: Miss Nellie Vandenverff , announcement of whose engage-1 il ment to Lester A. Wade is made by her parents, Mr. and ; jH Mrs. John Vanderwcrff. The wedding will take place in 1 June. $ - $ jH . -1: ccromony was performed by Bishop Clarence C. Keslen In the presonco of relatives and a few close friends. Following Fol-lowing the cerernony a buffet supper was served. Airs. Naisbett was assisted assist-ed by her daughters, Airs. Irving D. Lowe and Airs. Bessie N. Patchell. The couple will make their home In Salt Lake. |