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Show Salt Lake Society ; SALT LAKK. Feb 5. A prettily appointed ap-pointed bohle wedding was that of Miss Agnes K. Evans and Mark u-lin Corey, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Corey, which took place at the residence "f Ihe bride's parents. Mr and Mrs. M, ' R. Evans, 7ul East South Temple street. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Elmer L Goshen at 10:30 o'clock Monday mornliiK. followed by a wedding breakfast. . An Inprovlsed altar was formed in tho library, decorated with palms, smi-I.lx. smi-I.lx. ferns, pink roses, and carnations. Breakfast was served at small tables, each having a centerpieco of golden marigolds and ferns arranged In oriental ori-ental baskets. The couple left on a early afternoon train for a honeymoon trip to tlu,- coast and will be at home In Casper?- Wyo., after April 1. j The bride wore a brown duvetyn tail-, tail-, ored suit with gloves, boots and hat to ; match. She carried pink roses. The bridesmaid. Miss Carolyn Evans, niece of the bride, wore dark blue crepe dc 1 chine and carried pink roses. O. S. I Chambers was best man. An Interesting feature of the wed-' wed-' ding Is that II took place on the flfiy-fir.-t anniversary of the marriage of : the bridegroom's parents. ... Mrs D. V McAllister entertained ' the members of the Short Story club I Monday afternoon at her home on P I street. Tea was served following tho program. The tea table was decorated In sprlojc flowers The hostess was assisted as-sisted by her mother. Mrs. Ruth Hatch, A paper ..n "Humor.' was given by Miss Linda Jcssup, illustrated by a short story read by Mrs. J. M. Dert, Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Anderson, who left Saturday for California, t" make their home, wore guests of honor at a party given last Monday night by Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Cushlng at their home, 333 I street. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were Invited to the Cushlng homo to dinner, and after dinner a number of j friends, including members of a bridge ' cub to which Mr Anderson belongs, were asked to come In and surprise the guests of honor. Cards were enjoyed and old-fashioned dances and songs added to the evening's diversion The guests were dressed in old clothes to carry out a 'hard -times" Idea. A late supper n,.- served Pink sweet pens decorated j the supper table Mrs. Anderson was tho guest of hon- t or at a luncheon given Monday by i Mra. W B. Dods at her home, 40S East Seventeenth South street The guesta j wen seated at three small tables, each decorated with a crystal baske t of pink I sweet peas. The place cards were hand -painted In sweet peas. Covers were laid for Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. C. J. Hlpson. Mrs Edna Nichols. Mrs. Mlnnio Haslett, Mrs R. E. Sav-ige Sav-ige Mrs. John Thomson. Mrs. C. E. Barrstt, Mrs. Charles Shields, Mrs. 8. B Klntr, Mrs. D. U King Mrs. E. C. i McCullow and Mr. L r. Brown. The past Matron'.s circle, O. E. S entertained at bridge tea in honor of Mrs Anderson at the home of Mrs. A. Hartenstcln, 1403 Puller avenue Mon- j day afternoon Spring flowers dec- I orated the tea table. Fourteen tables were arranged for bridge. I Interesting features were introduced In the. program for an open meeting of the Hay View Reading club at tho bottle of Mrs S. T. Rlcketts, 341 East j I'll. ni South stnet Monday. An entertaining addrSBS was given! bv Professor Andrew L. .N'eff of the rjnlverslt) f I'lah on The Old South' Pleasing vocal selections were given by Mis-i Frances Jensen, accompanied I by Miss Katherlne Davles. Piano numbers by Gerald Tiacy. a talented i boy pianist, were much enjoyed. Tea was served at the conclusion of the program. The rooms were dtoor- ated In pink roses and carnations. Committees In charge of the enter- J talnittonta were; Program. Mrs D N. Btraup, chairman; music, Mrs. Free man Mornlngstar, Mra T. D. Lewis, , and Mrs, W. E. Rlock; entertainment. Mrs. R. R. Oosnell. Mrs John Zink, j and Mrs. W. A. Howard. . Following an interesting program, I tea was served at the meeting of the Catholic Woman's league at the Ladles' La-dles' Literary club house Tuesday afternoon. af-ternoon. The tea table had a Maderl.i cover, wllh a silver basket of pink sweet peas, j tied with pink mailne. Four -diver candlesticks held pink candles. Presiding at the tea table ware Mrs F. 3 VVestcolt and Miss Kate llallor-nn, llallor-nn, Assisting in vt-rvlng were Miss Anna An-na Qlllls, Mis LenOre Harrington. MISS Margaret Riley and Miss Cecelia Oa-! Oa-! vl II. The entertainment committee serving serv-ing the tea included Mrs. QeorgS H. Watson. .Mrs. Thomas Ra inane. Mrs. J. A Slaughter. Mrs. Fred J. Kuster, I.Mrs R. R. Rupert. Mrs. tJeorge A. Sheppanl. Mrs. John W Ryan, Mrs. John O'CarroTl, Mrs Thomas P. Hillings. Hill-ings. Mrs, C. P. Goody, Mrs. T. F. ICahlll, Mrs. Lawrence Hardy, and Miss Kathleen Cleoghegan A Well-prepared paper on "The Phll- I lipplne Islands" was given by Mrs. E. ! M. Ledyard, who made her home In the islands for some time. Tho paper j was Illustrated with stereoptlcon views. An excellent mush al program was I given under the direction of Miss Valentine Val-entine Oorlluski. Those taking part I were Miss Luclle Jenkins. Miss Mary O Donnell, Miss Anna Dalley and Miss Qorllnskt. A Spanish dance was given by Miss Miranda Matson. . I Mrs. C E Reane entertained al ; bridge luncheon Tuesday afternoon at 'her home, 1 2 1 McClelland avenue. In I honor of Mrs. Adolph Anderson, who will h-ae Saturday with Mr. Ander-, Ander-, soti. for California to make her home. Pink sweet peas In a basket formed I the centerpiece for the table. The i place cards were hand-painted In sweet ; pras. i Covers were laid for Mrs. Anderson. Mrs Luther Sinclair. Mrs. A. C. Keel-1 Keel-1 cy. Mrs. F. C. Harrett, Mrs. R. E. Sav-' Sav-' age. Mra. E. E. Keeley, Mrs James j Heverldge, Mrs. S. U. King. Mrs. C. H. Dubois, Mrs. Charles I ggett. Mrs. A. M Cushlng and Mrs. A M. Stenhouse. I Mrs. W. H. Korns will entertain at luncheon today In honor of Mrs. Ander-' Ander-' son and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will I be guests of honor at dinner this eve-j eve-j nlng at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. a c. Keeley. ... Mrs. Thomas F. Snowball entertained enter-tained members of the Needle club at luncheon Tuesday afternoon at Ikt home, 676 Fourth avenue. A potted j cyclamen formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for the eight club members. . The marriage of Miss Ada Porter and William C. Bheppard took place last Tuesday at the home of the bridegroom's bride-groom's father, w. t. Bheppard, 30 West Fourth North street. A wedding supper followed for relatives. The couplo will make their home in this city. ... Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs W. S. Henderson of this city of the marriage of their daughter Lmh to August R. Bradahaw. The wedding took place Wednesday at Long Reach, ' I if . where the Henderson family is pending the winter. Following a honeymoon hon-eymoon In California the couple will he at homo In Seattle. AV.ush., at the New Washington hotelafter February Febru-ary 20. The news of the wedding will corneas corne-as a surprise to the friends of the young couple In this city, since no announcement an-nouncement had been made of the engagement. en-gagement. , The bride is one of the most popular and charming young society women of Salt Lake. Mr Bradahaw is also well known in Salt Jake from a recent residence resi-dence here in connection with business interests His headquarters have noi' been transferred to Seattle. ... Simplicity characterized the wedding Of Miss Beth M. Sharp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs .1. Palmer Sharp, and Bryan R. Gentry, which took pia e Wednesday. The ceremony took place In the Salt Lake temple, at noon. A wedding breakfast for immediate relatives rela-tives was served at the home of the bride. 1215 Yale avenue Pale pink tpess formed a centerpiece for the table. The bride wore a brown tailored suit with hat hoots and gloves lo match The coupl0 left on an early afternoon train for a wedding trip to California. They will make th?,r home In Los Angeles. Miss Amelia Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Moss of Bountiful and Reevee 1 Rowe of San Diego Wen married yesterday in the Bait Lake temple. A wedding dinner for relatives was given at the Moss home In Bountiful last Wednesday evening An informal reception followed The couple will leave today for a honey-moon honey-moon trip through California, and will make their hom0 In San Diego ... The marriage of Miss Catherine Boyer and Prank Salisbury of Sprinie-ylllo Sprinie-ylllo took placo Wednesday In the Salt ' Lake temple. A wedding dinner for relatives of the voung couple was erved last evening at the Hotel Utah hollowing a short honeymoon trip the couple will make their home in Spring- ; Mrs. DeWitt A. Boyer will entertain Nmth'V- ?n.today ut h,r home o" Ninth Last street In compliment to the bride t overs will be laid for sixteen ... Members of the Capital Girls' club !Shta.M ""r:y We.lnes.aJ lght. going; In a body to the I ttu theater where they had rewrved l a block of seats. Twemv new names t7rdayddC" r" 5 Mrs. W II. Korns and Mrs Luther Sinclair e,,t rtalned at luncheon '.' .1 thf- bom M re Korns 9"i Bast p8eventeentJ, South .tree to hln. or of Mrs. Adolph Anderson who wm White and yellow daisies wero at- lw,n,,,,':1,7:;;'S ""J -M"M J Hod, rh 1 ,ira.r l2 CCttH0W home 1 fll M street. In honor of Mro r..a. Mr. and Mra 7oreon and .Mrs E a u i ' e,'"y aJld Mr 1-i.n.r .a.,, st:1:: I seventl Bou i treel In honoi ol Mr. and Mrs Anderson I'ink sweet peas in a crystal vase formed the centerpiece cen-terpiece for the table. Covers were laid for eleven, including, besides Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Bcane. Bernlce Bcnne, MLsa Kate Keeley and Miss Virginia Keeley. ... Mrs. Winifred Noyes of Pocatello, formerly Miss Elsie Mackay of t:.is city, was the guest of honor ut a bridge I tea given Wednesday afternoon by her ! sister. Mrs. J. B Stewart, on South West Temple street A potted pink cyclamen cy-clamen formed the centerpiece for the tea table and other blooming potted (plants were used about me rooms. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Daniel Mackay, Mrs. Raynor J. Maa- kay, Mrs. Daniel T. Mackay and Mrs James P. Paul. The guests Included, besides tho guest of honor. Mrs. A. E. Rogers, Mrs. Charles Howarth. Mrs Harold I. Peck. Mrs. George West, Mrs. William G. Mackler. Mrs. Leslie Covey. Mrs Frank Im Hart. Mrs. Leo J. Bachle, Mrs El, J. Armstrong. Mrs. F H. Even, Mrs. Harry Groendyke, Mrs. George O'Connor, Mrs. A. E. Good-speed. Good-speed. Mrs. Clarence Kramer, Mrs. Thomas E. Rowan and Mrs. Theo Wlllea I Mrs. James I. Paul will entertain at bridge tc-u at her home on East First South street this afternoon In honor of Mrs Noyes. Miss Agnes Carolyn Bond and Maurice Maur-ice Stlefel, Jr., wer married at 4:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. Mr and Mrs Thomas Bond, S60 Ninth biht street. The ceremony was performed I by Judge M. L. Ritchie. A dinner for relatives followed at the Bond homo and a reception was given In the evening eve-ning at the home of the bridegroom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Stlefel, Sr., 222 Thirteenth East stre. : The living room of the Bond home was decorated in roses and rose colored col-ored sweetpeas. with a background of palms and ferns. The dining room was decorated In salmon colored v. . i.-tpeas. A wedding cake formed a centerpiece for the dinner table Coers wen U. id for twenty. The bride wore an orchid colored georgette crepe, trimmed In silk Valenciennes Val-enciennes lace, with a hat of georgette In tones to correspond with her go n and silver slippers. The bridal bouquet bou-quet wan of orchids, salmon colored sweetpeas and lilies of the valley ar-j ranged in a shower. Following a honeymoon trip to the coast the couple will make their home in this city. 1 |