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Show f 7 ) I Salt Lake Society H -4 V SALT LAKE, April 10. Tho mar- B riage of Miss Genevieve Condon and Frank T. Collins took place Wcdnes- j 1 day morning at 1 o'clock at the H Cathedral of the Madeleine. The cerc- H ! mony was performed by the Ilov. Hj ' Father Toursncy. Mrs. R. O. Dobbs H 1 , vn8 matron of honor and Edward D. H ' Collins whs bent man. Hl ! The bride wore a street costume of H la Upe taffeta, with hat, boot3 and H gloves to match, and carried brldo H j roses, with a shower of lilies of ttie Hj alley. Tho matron of honor wore H dark blue goorgotto crepo, headed, H ! with hat and gloves to match. She H j carried pink rones. H A wedding breakfast was served at v tho Hotel Utah. Tho table waa doco- 1 rated in Har.tcr lilies. Tho couple H havfl gone for a brief woddlng jour- H ney. Thoy will be at homo after April H 15 at 164 Ninth East street. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Frnnckc enter-taincd enter-taincd a number of tholr friends at a dancing and card party on Monday evonlng at their homo on Third East .and Thirty-third South stroct. The H guests were Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Mor- gan. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Morgan, Mr. I and Mrs. Elmo Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knoller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1 Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Phillips, - I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knutson, Mr. and .Aire. Orrln Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ho-sick, Ho-sick, Mr. and Mrs. Hay Slater, Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Foster, Mr. and Mre. James I'etoTSon; Messrs. Erwin Mor-v Mor-v gan, Edward Keller, Union Bates, H I Frank Thompson, Edward Slater, H ' Horace Slater and George Campbell. If 1 Miss Carrie Laraon entertained. 'I thirty guests at an Orpheum party, I I I followed by luncheon at the Rotieserlo I' Inn. The invited gucsta wore: Mrs. I 1 William Maack, Mrs. Lafo Bennett, ! Mrs. J". L. Clomonc, Mrs. Rcuel ' Greaves, Mrs. Geo. .Burton, Mrs. Dell I ' Anderson, Mrs, W. L. Prlco, Mrs. Wal-JL Wal-JL tcr Lloyd, Mrs. II. W. Price, Mrs. C. I M. West, "Mrs. H. P. Larson, Mrs. Vlc-1 Vlc-1 tor Hampshire. Mr3. Edwin Dorius, Mrs. Dorcas Christiansen, Mrs. Moso Forgott, Mrs. I. Pv. Margetts, Mrs. I Grace Cassoll, Mrs. J. F. Irvine, Mrs. I Flo Gregory, Mrs. Rosa Tuttle, Mrs. La Vor Larson, Mrs, J. C. Robholz, I Mrs. Is. G. Hall, Mrs. J. D. Campbell, I " Mrs. D. P. Crawford. Mrs. James P. I Larson and Mrs. Lon Laraen. II Mrs, Verne J. Dayton cntertalnod i tho members of the Marquette club' at a' dancing purty Wednesday night J J .it her home on' West Eighth South , 1 1 street, In honor of her son. Raymond ! Werner, and Miss Myrle Miller, whoso j L marriage will take place next Wcdnc3-; j day at the Cathedral of tho Madeleine, i Refreshments wero sorved at mld-j night. The hostess was assisted by j Mrs. J. T. Donohuo and. Miss Stella j I Lawson. Tho guests numbered forty. I ) Miss Ruby Naegle, nieco of Mr. and Mr3. R. II. Lymun, was wed to .N'a- j .l , thaniel Howard Kamcs of Preston, I Idaho, In the Salt Lake temple Wed-j T" nesday. . Dr. Lyman porformed the 'j ceremony. j j MIsa Naegle is the daughter of He- j ber L. Naegle of Toquervllle, Utah I! She was graduated from the Unlver-E Unlver-E sity of Utah, and whllo thore took an I 1 1 active part in all school activities. L During the war Mies Naegle served an a Red Cross nurse and was stationed for several months at Camp Lewis. During the past year aho has been head of the department of dramatics and athletics at the Preston hlphj school. , After a short honeymoon trip tho couple will make their omc In Pres- J ton. David Wilson announces the mar-j mar-j riago of his daughter, Mabel Pearl, to Willis Ashley Halro at Denver, Colo., ? March 29. Tho couple will make Salt ; Lake their home. Tho bride Is a mu-', mu-', sician of exceptional talent and waa ' lormerly an Instructor In piano and j organ music at tho Illinois Woman's j college. I A card party and tea was given on,' Monday afternoon by tho membors oft the entertainment committee of the! j j Ladles' LItorary club at the clubj i house. Mrs. J. B. Mcintosh and Mrcj I Wesley King presided at the tea table ; and wero assisted in serving by mem-, bcrs of tho entertainment committee, i r i i Officers were elected by tho Wa- satch Literary club in a meeting at ! the Community Center at 2:30 o'clock! j , Tuesday afternoon. The following' r ! were elected: President, Mrs. B. W. ' i Dea3on; first vice president, Mrs. Mark, ! j Rccdall; second vlca president. Mrs. J ' Jas. Bcless; recording secretary, Mrs. J li '." S. Phelps; corresponding secretary..; It Mrs. George Barrows; assistant re-, i cording secretory, Mrs. F. Ulmer; , treasurer, Mrs. G. II. Islaub; historian, Mrs. Ben Johnson; parliamentarian.., Mrs. W. H. Lepper; auditor, Mrs. E. Ilawxhurst; Mrs. O. J. Emklng, dclc- gate to the biennial convention of the 1 General Federation of Women's clubs to be hold at Des Moines, Iowa, ln June; Mm. C. W. Seaton, alternate. ' A musio program was enjoyod before be-fore the business meeting a violin I solo by Mrs. Helen Marchant, piano solo by Mrs. Gladys Hamon and vocal selections by Miss Gladys Squires. Tea -vas served following the election. Miss Ellen Orlob entertained at a; kenslngton Tuesday ofternoon at her' ; home, 137 J stroct, in honor of Mls3. Peggy Snell of Seattle, who is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer J Sherwood. Miss Oriob was assisted j by her mother, Mrs. C. A. F. Orlob. I Xho guests Included Miss Snell, Mrs. ) Homer W. Sherwood, Mrs. Marcollus Snow, Mrs. William Venable, Irs. H. , A.Erlckson. Mrs. Fred Kustor, Mrs.; Rudolph Orlob, Mrs. Everutt Sanders, j Mrs. Erma Kuster, Mls3 Mary Louise i Hayes. Miss Florence Sullivan, Mlssl " Marguorlte Tate, Mrs. William N. Lewis. Miss Dottle Felt and Miss Mar-1 r. jorlo Burrows. Hl I Mrs. Raynor J. Mackay entertained 8 at a bridge tea Tuesday afternoon at "i her homo on Highland drive In honor Hj j of Mrs. R. W. Romney of Los Angeles ftll(l Mrs. D. R. Wilson of Idaho Falls. : I The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Thco !' Wilson, Mrs. P. G- Hoffman. Mrs. t3 Daniel C, Mackay, Mrs. A. W. Felby ti ' and Mrs. D. Mackay. K Red tulips weec used to decorate p the rooms. Tea was served at small tables. Tho guests were Miss Blnlo , Mackay, Mrs. J. . Stewart, Mrs. Leslie Covey, Mrs. R. J. Armstrong, Mm. I Pauline Ostler, Mm. W. C. Goff, Mrs. j p K. M. Davles, Mrs. J. McCarthy. Mrs. J j j" v, CotterK Mrs. Mabol Lane, Mrs. fj Frazler, Mm. Percy Cropper, Mrs. Ruby Maoklor, Mrs. Harold Pack, Mrs. 1 C. II. Wlltion, Mrs. Harry Jossup, Mrs. J. II. Hilton, Miss Fannie Hansen, Mr3. Julian Hardy, Mrs. F. 15. Tate and Mrs. Fred Spaulding. Tho League of the Sacred Heart entertained en-tertained at a card pnrty Tuesday night at tho cathedral hall at $ o'clock. Tho hall Was decorated with spring flowors. Tho following muHlcal program, under tho dlreatlon of Miss Sadie Breinlng, was glvon during tho evonlng: Harp solo. Miss Mary Thompson: violin, Jack Thompson; piano Roloctlons, Miss Ethel Hogan; vocal selections, Miss Anna Dally, accompanied ac-companied by Miss Valentino Gorlin-skl; Gorlin-skl; aaxophono solo, Miss Mary Anderson. Ander-son. Tho committee in charge were: Mrs. I D. Isom, chairman of arrangements committee; Mrs. E. V. McKeeVor, refreshments; re-freshments; Miss Sadie Breinlng, music; mu-sic; Mrs. M.A. Burko, tables; Mrs. L.M. Crawford, tlckots. Reservations were mado for ninety tables. The Ladles Auxiliary to the Greetera of Utah wero entertained WednoRday afternoon at a luncheon and kenslngton kenslng-ton by Mrs. William E. Coulam at her homo on East Second South street. The special guest of the afternoon was iMiss Josophlno Gibson. The club members mem-bers arc Mrs, Coulam, Mro. Ralph Loughborough, Mrs. C. L. Casady, Mre. iW. P. Bresamgham, Mrs. Henry Johnson, John-son, Mrs. B. O. Yonmans, Mrs. Jack Vlncelle and Mrs. J. J. Acomb. , Mrs. C. A. Howell entertained tho Imombcra of tho Utopia Sowing club j Wednesday r.ftcrnoou at her home on j Sixth avenue at a luncheon and ken sington. Special guests of tho after j noon Included Mro. J. F. Sorcnoon, Mre. Harry Steight and Mrs. I. A. Sor-oneon. Sor-oneon. The club membors are: Mrs. W. H. Shoflhiro, Mrs. J. J. Cuahman, I Mrs. Roy Olson, Mrs. James Holl, Mrs. iO. F. Lamb, Mrs. R. H. Seaman, Mrs. ! J. L. Kan-en, Mrs. J. C. Coad, Mrs. W. 1 E. Samuoleon, Mrs. M. Daly and Mrs. jA. W. Lyon. I Members of the El Exllo club were I entertained Wednesday afternoon by, Mrs. Joseph Anderson at her home on: iM street at a prettily arranged lunch-j eon and kenslngton. A large dancing party wa9 given byj the Bncholor Knights at tho Ladles'! Literary club house Monday nlpht. j White carnations formed a centerpiece I 1 for tho punch table, which was covered cov-ered with a pennant, of tno Bachelor (Knights, introducing the colors of tho Iclub, bluo and white. ! Tho committee on arrangements, j Robert Driscoll, Joseph McKay and Richard A. Kane, wero assisted in re-, 'celving the guests by Miss Myrtle Miller, Miss Lthel O'Donnell and Miss! 'Maunne Nelson. About 200 wero in I : attendance. i i Members of ihe Entro Nous club; wero entertained by Mrs. M. Morris j nt her home on Kolsoy avenue Mon-! day afternoon at "500," followed by tea. Mrs. William Venable has returne'd from spending seven months In southern south-ern California and is a guest at thei home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. F. Orlob, 137 J street. Mrs. Charles Weir Rice and son,! Charles Jr.. left Tuesday for California, Califor-nia, where they will visit with Mrs. ;Jtice's mother, MrH. K. E. Farrell, at Santa Barbara. They will also visit in Los Angeles and Ocean Park. Miss Belle Livingston of this city, who Is nttending Mills college, spent' the Easter vacation as the guest of I I Miss Margaret Duncan, daughter of1 Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Duncan, at Real (Bluff, Cnl. Mies Duncan is a schooj-jraato schooj-jraato of Miss Livingston. I Mrs. Minnie Betts of ML Vernon, IoVa, is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. J. I Fitzgerald, 1268 East South Temple An impressive wedding ceremony! took, place on Wednesday, when Miss Cnarlotte Whitehouse becamo the' bride of Leslie Wood. The ceremony was performed by the Very Rev. William Wil-liam W. Fleetwood, dean of the cathedral, ca-thedral, in the presence of the relatives rela-tives and a few close friends of the couple, and in the evening a reception w.i3 given at the home of the bride's aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Allen H. Searle, on Lake street, Tho bride wore a dainty wedding gown of Ivory-white satin with trimmings of silver and pearls, and carried a shower of bride's roses tied with loops of white tulle. Miss Mary Wood was the bridesmaid,' and woro a charming frock of tur- quolsc bluo taffeta, and carried an armful of pink roses. Charles K. Whitehouse, brother of the bride, was' best man, and tho bride was given in raarriago by her uncle, A. H. Searle. Beautiful Easter lilies filled the brass altar vases, and about tho nh ero baskets of calla Ulles and ferns,' while at tho sides of the choir stalls! were screens of lilies and ferns. ' The bridal party was assisted in re-'l celving by Mr. and Mrs. Searle and (Mr. and Mrs. William Wood. Assisting jln the dining room were Miss Char-lotto Char-lotto Searle, Miss Olive Snvder and .Miss Emily Evan3. After a short wed-,dlng wed-,dlng trip Mr. and Mrs. Wood will be i at homo to their friends in Cotton-' Cotton-' wood. The marriage of Miss Olive Vin-cent, Vin-cent, daughter of Mre. Agnes Vincent, and Curtis Butts took place Wednesday Wednes-day evening at 8 o'clock at the homo of tho bride's mother, 816 South Sixth East street. Tho ceremony was performed per-formed by Bishop H, B. Elder, in the presence of tho relatives and friends of the couple, and was followed bv a large recoptlon. The bride woro a dainty wedding ' frock of white taffota and lace, and ' carried a shower of bride's roses Miss Alta Derrick was the bridesmaid, and wore pink silk, and carried roses of the same shade. Frank Neslen was best man. After April 10 Mr. and 'Mrs. Butts will be at home to their friends at 760 South Ninth East street. j Members of the Sigma Phatcn club met Monday night at the home of MJep ! Irene Coulson. 624 Ramona avenue, ut the regular semi-monthly club gather .log. The following wero present-Misses present-Misses Irene Coulson. Lily Wolsten-jholme, Wolsten-jholme, Ellen Eman, Irene Rolsor, and , Margaret Watson. MIsif Pierpont was ; Initiated to membership at the meeting. meet-ing. The club met at the home of Miss Ellon Eman, 3355 South Richards street, for the last March meeting. Refreshments Re-freshments wero served ac both gath-' crlngs and tho usual sewing and literary lit-erary work taken up by tho members. Several special social functions are being planned by the club for tho spring and early summer months, j oo |