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Show , 1 I Salt Lake Society! sa ii I SALT LAKK CITY. Sept. 30. Miss, I Viola Hall, daughter of Mr. unJ Mrs, I Nioslah Hall, and Kline- Frame werel ; married Wednesdo In the Salt Iake i temple. Tho ceremony was per-! j formed by Apostle Stephen L. Rich-; ards A reception was given Thursday (evening at the home of the lrlde's parents, m tJilmer avenue. In the reception room, the wedding part) stood In bower of pink and white asters, The living room, which waj cleared for dancing, yvas decorated deco-rated in yellow and white marigolds und zinnias A cluny cover wus over j yellow on the supper table .Marigolds Iformud the cnt'rpieco, surrounded I by yellow candles in crystal holders The bride yvore a gown of flesh-j flesh-j colored ciepe de ehlne, with a veil : caught wl(h orange blossoms. The bridal bouquet was of bride roses aivi j lilies of the valley. I Mrs. Merl 1j. Kimball, matron of I honor, wore a gown of changeable pink and sliver sjttln and arrlcd lav- ender sweet peas Mis Mary Butler, oni of tho bridesmaids wore old roao taffeta and carried variegated sweet I peas. Miss Luolle Cluff, the other bridesmaid. wor pale green char- . m. use and rarriud pink sweet peas. Merl 1 Kimball wa best man. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Hall and the! bridal party in receiving the guests were Mr and Mrs. Ray Smith. Oasl -lng In lhe dining room were m;Sk Jo-ephlnt Jo-ephlnt Hall. Mis.s Klorenci Hull. Miss Alice Edgbelll, Miss Dorothy Wilson Miss Bemico Know ldtn, MIsb Doroth ; Irvine ., nd MlSS Viols Garff Miss Marlon Ma-rlon Hall Miss i:iame IClgren und Mlse Florence Kigren server punch. The couple will leave today for LOS Angeles, to remain for two years. The Olng-awoy town was of dark blu duvetyn trimmed In gruy fur, h gray hat and boots ' ' Mibs Mayme Hlndley, daughter ot Mr and Mrs W H. Hlndley of Mo-Lirath. Mo-Lirath. Altierta. Canada. and John T Greene of thin city were marrlod . "W ednesdu;. morning In ths Bait Cako teaiple. The ceremony was performed' by Apostle Stephen L," Rlcharde. A dinner yvaa nerved ut the homo of the bride a Cousins, Dr. and Mrs U v, CurtiB, 114 J street. The living room was decorated In pink und whits' asters. A yellow and green uolor scheme was carried out in the ulnlng room. Marigolds and ferno In a Crystal Crys-tal bowl formed the centerpiece for. thp table. The place eards were In1 ; bridal designs, tied with green ribbon, i I The favors were tiny baskets of con-! fectlons tied with green tulle Covers were laid for the bride ui.d bridegroom, Mr and Mrs. a. 0. Fra-ik Mr and Mrs i.. a. Sngberg, Dr Oai-ner Oai-ner je.i.n and Miss Blltapeth ll'nl-ley. ll'nl-ley. A reception was given at the hon S Of the bridegroom s mother .Mrs. Greene. In American Fork, v number of Salt Lakers were In attendance Koilowiii? wedding trip to lh northwest nd Canada, the couple wltl make tholr home in Salt lake. s e The marriage of Mins Mabel Good-! ell and P. Wllnon Seay took plac.b at st Paul s Episcopal church Wednesday Wednes-day nt 11:80 o'clock The ceremonv was performed by tho Rev. Mark Rlfenbark The wedding music was furnished by MJss Marguerite lievine v.ho played the woddlng march from Ixheiifjrln as n processional, "1 Lovel l'ou Truly'' during the ceremony and' . m the Mendelssohn wedding march it the recessional. i ". ic l.rldi- wore a traveling tallorerjj -ult ot dark b!ue polret twill with black hat. nnd dark brown fo fur with! ;i corsage of pink rosebuds. The couple! left Immediately iftcr the "remonj I Bealtle, Wash to pnd ten days. They will i- .i ; iiome in Salt Lake Tl bride threw her bouquet from thel top of the church steps and It was caught bv Mlsrt Lora Maycock see Mrs. Hamilton Park and Mrs. Paul Ft. Chesle entertained 'ednesday nlKht at the home of Mrs A. H. Pan! on Fourth Kas. street at ;i handkerJ chief shc.yver In honor of A) i -tj Ollvij Erskine a bride of the month. Plngl and while asters were arranged In s large white v.dcker basket on a lacel cloih in er pink m the dining roonffl Cards were enjoyed during the evil ninp .. .i.i i light .-.upper y as served Th. ku" -its ineliidi-d .Miss Kvelyn Era sklne. Mls-s I'. rn St I'l.il - Ml-s Mar Verferth, Mrs j. V. Ivory'. Mrs. A. M Erskine, Mlsa Bertha Erskine, Mrs! K I. P.irk. .Ii I' i; t, Ke...;le. MlM Slserii Ewlng, Miss Cllssy Citmeron, Mrs L J !..; mnm Trehorn,? t Continued on Page KlghO SALT LAKE SOCIETY (Continued T-Yom Pngo SIt) Miss La Rue Smith and Mrs. A 11-Park. 11-Park. Following' the marriage of Mis." Margaret Alean Taylor and Gilbert Alfred Beeves of Los Angeles, which took place Thursday In the S.ilt Lake temple, a wedding breaKfnst served by Mrs Frank A. Johnson nt her home, 1139 East Ninth South street The ceremony was performed by Apostle Stephen L Blchards. Purple Pur-ple asters and pink snapdragons formed centerpieces for one lnp table and two smaller ones, at which breakfast was served. The flowers were arranged in a silver basket on tho large table Coi rs were laid for twenty-four. The living room Was decorated In African marigolds. I The couple left on a midnight train for Son Francisco on a wedding trip They will make their home al J57 Browning boulevard. Los An;:- les. The bride wore u going awny govn of brown duvetyn and vel t. trimmed in n.lnk fur, with hat an J boots to match. Mr ami Mrs R. R. Card.il! entertained enter-tained at a reception Wednesday evening eve-ning at their home, -436 If street, In honor of the. young couple The reception room was decorated in autumn leaves and zinnias in rich fall colorings. Red slnniaS were usd in the music room. A yellow color scheme was carried out In the dining) room A basket of African m.irl golds formed the renterpiece for the upper table on a eluny cover over yellow Yellow candles further em-' phaslsed the color idea. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Cardnll In receiving the guests were E Y Taylor, father of the bride. Mrs. ti . A Reeves, grandmother of tne bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs Robert! Bands and Mr. and Mrs W E I Eans Assisting In the dining room were Miss Jennie Harrington A&lSS I Mary HjrrlnR-Un Miss Ruth Taylor, Miss Virginia Evans, Miss Julia Taylor Tay-lor and Miss I,o)o Hanson. lurunnm ij .mis. r.un;i c-vans I Johnson Mrs E H Iter kst rand. Mrs. I L R. Taylor and Miss Rachel Anderson Ander-son One hundred and twenty-five guests were in attendance. SOS Miss Lyle Newman, a fall bride, was the guest of honor at b dinner Klven Tuesday nlfrht at the Hotel rtah by the Juliette club. The tuble had a centerpiece of zinnias Covers were laid for the following, In addition to the guest of honor Miss Ruby Jarvis. Miss Luclle Thorup, MlbS Grsce Blake. Miss Elva Fatu Mia-i Melbi Grirfith. Miss Charlotte Burton. Miss LuoV Newman. Mils Carrie Sberrod. Miss Frankle Mltzeli, Miss Isabel Halt on and Mrs. Oscar fttortensen. Members of the music section of the Ludles' Literary club, of which Mrs J. W Alford Is chairman, enter-1 tained at tej Tuesday afternoon at tho clubhouse, following a program In which Utah composers were featured. Marigolds, da I) I las and asters were used In de orations. The tea table had a centerpiece of purple aster Mrs. George F. Wa-sson presided i the tea table Those nerving were Mrs Raymond Ackerman. M r ; , ' S Anderson. Mrs. L. D. Anderson. Mrs J A. Aylett. Mrs. R. W. Barnes and Mrs John H. Barnhart. The following program was well given Talk on the work of the music clubs of America Mrs John Brum-blay; Brum-blay; "Mottler" and Calling Love Alone." by Grace Tout Malmsten. MISS Melba Judd. composer at the piano. "Mood of a Mandarin" and "Valso of a Viennese Doll." by Henry Sou-vain", Sou-vain", played by the composer at the m plco "I Seek My Love," an Indian love Ivrlc, bv B. Ceell Gates, and "The Qypsv Wsv." bv C W. Raid, Mrs. Myrtle Orr. with Mr RMd at th-piano. "Slumber and Dream" and "Pens-Tslgane," "Pens-Tslgane," by Amedee Tremblay, plaved by the composer. "I'nder the Balcony' by Spencer Clausen, pastoral "Heutc, Nue Heiit." by Tracy Y. Cannon. Evangeline Evan-geline Thomas Beesley, with Mr. Cannon Can-non at the I if n."' "A Ralnv Day." bv Arthur P. Fre-ber. Fre-ber. and "The Lost Child." by Arthur Shepard. Mr Katharine White, with John Bmmblay accompanist. "Melodv " bv Charles Frederick Stayner. Miss Alice Anderson The marriage of Miss Dorn Sander and I E Johnson took pluce Wednesday Wed-nesday night at 7 o'cloi k at the home of the bride on Kenbintron avenue The ceremony was performed by Bishop Jacob Mauss The rooms were decorated In pink and White asters and roses S'jpp r uas served at sma'l tables on the I lawn Dancing was also enjoyed on I the lawn j The bride wore a gown of white charmeuse trimmed In pearls, with a veil caught with orange blossoms and she carried Ophelia roses Mrs. M. I L. Bean, matron of honor, wore whtte I crape satin: Miss Viola Bander, moid j of honor, wore pink Liff.-li and Miss I Marel Cowan. bridesmaid. wore peach colored crepe de chine Miss lone Vandewors wore lade green geortrette. The maids and matrons l carried sweet pei to harmonl::e with their gowns Cll'ton I'olb e was best man. Assisting the bride's parents. Mr and Mrs. W. C. Sande-. In reCOtl log the guests Were Mr anl Mrs, W M Bander and Mr and Mrs. i; p, Houck. Mrs E Dohlln was In charg.' of the dining room und was assisted by Miss Marie Sparks, Miss Irene Sparks. Miss Eudea?a Smith. Mist Margaret Arpln and Miss Althea Sandi r The couple will mn':e l.. lr home In San Francisco. The wedding of Mis". Reta. McAiis-t McAiis-t r ami Joseph Reed took plat s Wed- nsd.t) morning In the Salt Lal;e temple tem-ple Anostle J A Wldisoe perfornieil the ceremony, A wddlnfr hrenkfast wtl served nt tho home of the bride's mother, Mrs. v C UcAUfter, on Coatsvlil vttf-nue vttf-nue Pink roses und nwOej peas were the fieooration Coven wen laid for 25 at two lonjr tahles. The bride wore a rown of whit' Canton crepe and carried Ophelia rr,e.s Following n short wedding trip, the couple will be at home In the Oranlte apartments nftor October Octo-ber 16. . Members of the Cleofan celebrated ji nnl er.sary day and held the open-J Inrr meeting of the season Wednesday at the home of Mrs. C. Clarence Nes-len Nes-len on Third avenue. Luncheon was served at one long table. Pink and white asters formed,1 the centerpiece. Candled corsage bouquets were favors. Mrs. Frank i; .ms presided as toastmtstress. The members responded to toasts looking 100 years ahead. Covers were laid for the following'-Mrs following'-Mrs Heber K P.urton. Mrs. Clarence Snow. Mrs. Tsaac Blair Eans Mrs.i A O Trrpanra Mrs. Luther Van) Hills. Mrs. Ashby D. Boyle. Mrs. C. H Wells. Mrs. Seldon I Clawson. Mrs Frank Evans. Mrs. Lewis Telle Cannon. Mrs. J . T. Hammond. Jr.. Mrs. Rosabelle Ashton. Mrs Burton Mns.ser. Mrs. L T Whitney. Mr Ajinette v. pulmer, Mrs George Luke Mrs. Richard Smith. Mrs. Ellas H Smith. Mrs. Neplil L Morris Mor-ris Mrs W. C. McDonald, Miss Af- tori Vounp; and Miss Kmmeline Wells j - Mrs. H. C Goodrich entertained all I tea at her home. 70 Virginia street, 1 Monday afternoon In honor of Miss iiaee IVndleN of ..".v York nntlonal president of the women's auxiliary of( the Episcopal churrh, who lfl In the. . it. .n her way from Portland, where she attended the general convention of tho Episcopal church. The guests included members 01 the women's auxiliary of St Mark's cathedral. cathe-dral. A Madeira cover was on the tea1 table. Purple, white and rose-colored : asters formed a centerpiece. Presld-' lng at the tea Liblc were Mrs. George' Y Wallace and Mrs. Emma Moulton.l Assisting in serving WCe Miss Gertrude Ger-trude MeGrath and Mls Gertrude Rose, About fifty guests were In attendance. at-tendance. . . . Miss viola Hall, a brldo of this! week, was entertained at a kenslngton tea Monday afternoon by Mrs. Emerald Emer-ald Hanson at her home on Douglas avenue A basket of pink rose on a Madeira Ma-deira cover formed the centerpiece for the tea table Asters anil zinnias zin-nias were used to decorate the living room. The hostess was asslfted by Mrs. Merlin I. Kimball and Miss Loureno Bouthwlck. The guests Included Miss Hall. Mrs. Moslah Hall, Mrs. Milton P. Fletcher, Mrs. .lessc K. Smith. Mrs. Maurice Anderson, Mrs. X. J. Hansen, Mrs. G. Merlin Southwlck, Mn Clyde P Han- : .1 Mrs. Conway Ashton Mrs Verner 11 Hewlett, Mis-. Josephine Hall, Mist Mary Butler, Miss Luclle duff. Mies Maurine Harms Miys Rhea Croft and Miss LaKue Hansen, Miss Lylt Newrnan, fall rride entertained en-tertained at a trousseau tea Sunday afternoon at hiT home. Asters and zlnnlns were used to decorate the rooms The hnntesa ws assisted by ; her mother. Mrs. H S. Newman, and i Miss Lucy Newman. Assisting In serving serv-ing were Ml.vs irginla Jepperson, Mlt I Elsie Twitchcll and Miss Grace En. erv. Seventy-five guests wero pres-1 pres-1 ent. I The Juliette club will entertain this 'evening at the Hotel Utah in honor of 1 the brldo. Min Beatrice Ahern entertained Sunday afternoon at tea at her home In Houghton place in honor of Miss Marguerite LcCuyer, who will leave noon for Angeles to make hi r home Mrs. E. C Ahern assisted her luughter In receiving, and entertaining entertain-ing the guests. Those in attendance in addition to the guest of honor, were Mrs. F F. LeCuyer, r.. MUw Lucile Greene, Miss Catherine Maher. Ml?? Ella Mi Cn llutn. Miss Katherlne Jensen. Jen-sen. Mrs. Arthur Gunard. Miss Lorrtta Wcgscheldor. Miss Angela Hanrah.111. Miss Eva Kay Miss Veda Andrews, Mls Katherlne Rellley Miss Reti reAllster. a bride of Wednesday, entertained at a trousseau trous-seau tea given Sunday afternoon at flhe home of her mother. Mrs. W. O. MoAlister. on Coatovllle avenue A pink snd lavende rcolor eheme In the housi decorations was , irriej out with rose.s, prtunlas and asters. A bnsket of pink roses formed n renter-piece renter-piece for the tea table. Assisting In receiving In addition to the bride's mother, were Mrs. Joseph V. mlth and Mrs. James E Wallls Pr9idlng in the dining room were Miss TholmS Jaeobs and Miss Irma McEwan The guests numbered 150. Of) |