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11 ; OGDEN CITY, UTAH SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1922 tHERE AND THERE IN THE WHIRL OF SOCIETY! I IfHouse Parties : And Functions Mark Holiday 1 i Almost Everybody Leaves Washington to Remain 'Over The Fourth' By RETI V BA ITER (Special Correspondent of The staiiiiurd-i examiner ) I (Copyright. 1 1 2 1: . by The Standard- Examiner . , , WASHINGTON, Jily I. The city is Ipgi rted Kvcn bod ' literally jap. ; , ,k almost has gone oti some . place i" i c main "over the Fourth." I Independence day Is being slgnah; ! I by many so'-.M fun. t i n: ami hdbse I Baltics i i - df Hi mo-t int'-i' sting I fof th-" : 1 1 1 ir s, perhaps la being given bv Mr an-l Mrs SumiK r W ll ( ftt tnir pi ' .a -M "i. -in- ' r-b) -the-S( a H, bi i n to out diplomatic corps, 'vou know, and Mra W lie Is one ol the Boston wealthy Thell party will include thi Spanish ambas- Bador, an. Mm. Riam-. I hC I DUnsel ,or of th. Spanish .in..- S-nor I fcanknjs. t !i uns.-!lo the Ai - p. ..i.f.. . ii.:. i- ' i 1 :" t:,iri'iiii b i.. 1 1 ! I'Cfon i trem'-, ,.. .j.-, , . P-' I conn-' ll"i " : p.o R i:a n i nbs a:nl .Mm 'l. I'.ii 1 , w h i ar & tillnj 'on July S. 1 saw Mme. dc Bach at a reception ( iu-i i .c-for - i.-ii n and Bh( did 'look stunnin;; Sm W( irlng a striking cost uim compost cape of lohn.n h'm . main trim- unci in tier effc c with handsome tan itiiuod i ur w hi. ii ' ote .i -o,,o : hlng fll,. i. . it n and fi gown Of bl 0l n j'ci.p.- made with slashed sleeves and U,il io . k ' i r . .. n. i draped skirt. Her !., v. i i . i i w rapped I HI ban and tl.. . lot i ' ' matei .th a . u . i . . . ivet and oh, the da v. . - ... . r..i 'ii'' i bo w her, a i- r .or loth li.o- ir.- mini; in. 0-1-th" nil. - 1 1 1 . i . I h.i - ..ai ol I . ft.-.pi. ik'v i - .: won en In d u- k-i i i, h .i i .- '. ., . no i to 0 Oul 1 Ifor awhile this -.nn. SIMPLE BATISTE I R M K The last time I saw Mmc. IMano she In. d, . d ., i.-h i h ugh omi v. h 11 kin ill in a ball-'' '-..-I -.mply mad.'. , rTlu- iiod'.re w Into a nor- j n . i w . i : - t -1 1 n mi 'hi sleeves elbOT to ieo-ih, 'i. I if skli Bras about anl h- !i'ir:.h ami gathered: V Iri.th'-r full, v hili . sh ol red - itln VJ w ii i th "i -h jik down on the d( In JJli.i,i- .-mis. '.vn nrlfs ' pgjt embroidered v ' h I b fll i ' i VI ;i ., little Hci h.t. ;A ' h i i.iick picture m0( i I. Bhc It;...m- in ; ii... i.obbcd but lately I Elieks it up wllb a m l on '; i..n: i In'" V lT Even Prijuii'ii: ..ml Mr.- 1 la ni'.ir, , ! .nr. ioi ! to r. ii h. They left! k-e-i i i d , i.i !...;.' t ' . 1 1 .. oi. .;.' . . -whir.- ih.' in . Lin ing out with the m... n m - at '.imp i i rdln; ' u - lh" in. 1 1 ii- ' n i :. ; cha .i i .th.it in -1 . . : .. i ; I ' nd ih .. re- j I Bated an oioiiik I" r '.i ii-i ii no'thods ' The ' '..ir It i loiifli : OjUlt iux- Itirlniis. with iii.iiiy rooms and "all the co ui . i " - .. ...... h even ;ii f mm, i i . i ii . rlooked I.IlH--.- Vl'll 'I II I I Officials are still vying with each I Hther in shower ton. itl 'ntlons upon line visiting- delegations From th( i-ii !- jipi" ; i Ir io -i. ii PI in h fp I fctbou' a month, it would sei : : that I Hirtics of an' slae lasl wek hl ll I Berc not given for the islanders ivere fclen by diplomats. The Peruvian te.'i.h.. - I.' i M I . i m I '. .. ;;.. e '. I Barty Sunday at their apartment at I N 31 dm. i n l'jfk hoUl. eiuertaliiim: a I brovip of tliH many friends of their I HP0 a,,lJ daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs I Li. Washington Pezet, who are i-n - I Bng them. The eld' r Pe( ts otti n en I Bertain on Sundays, usually ai lum h- I kon ami in the moat informal way, : tthi- ,i in i M -.ni 1. 1 himsi-if rn quentlj I hudini,' with i in- cooking, aii the dishes I perved on th asloni ire strictl Peruvian and imitations lo these par I Bes are much coveted, I can tH! you. I Th t . . i h !, been m Washington so 1. 1 i' h : h . ill'- -1 ... , i . , iielong to I and tlur son has been In this coun- 3 try most ot hi- Ii.'. and is - Am I Brlcan and i popular IvOOSEL') uo I N LACE. Monday tho minister of Guatemala IF-1'1 Mme de Sanchez Latour enter- 4 Ruin, d d dlstlngnlsheii company at SB Ml n in-r ,n ih v. -v. Will.ud in honor 01 1 1" ii- i ., iipointed i nltffl SI i e fnilnl-' i i., (juati'imilu alio M - w, ! ! dm.. Lnuni v. -in- titUi I'.-nink a t"V M "r ecru-colored loo.dv woven 'nlu'-c. made over chiffon 01 im- sami Icolor, the bodico made long and ihglHly bloued at a dropped v list line 1 neck Mm- I. oat shaped and cut rather liiKh. hut sleeveless The skirl las rather lull ml i-ry long, several Inches long, r than th" chiffon under pi'iri. Another t merest ins dlnnei last reek had as hosis a charge d'affaires V ot the Rumanian legation and Mme J pCano it wa-, ndhi.M'd h a dales and I h' tho In-" party, I think. Hii' X.i I pos hae given since coming to VTasll I Bngton a compai itlvely few weeks ! ego. sin- i- v r iintii .md causes I much roramcnt whem ver she i liters room Thej are both becoming peri j popular quite ra pidlv. AUSTRIAN STAG PARTY. The charge d'affaires of the legation i tof Austria. Kdgar I'rochnlk. i-mht-1 fatned at a stag party last i vening in ompliment to the delegates from this fcountry to tb Inter -parliamentary un !' BBon convention which v ill be held in .Vienna this year. Miss Gertrude Tung Kwai. daughter of the charge JBB affair.-- ,, !,,. (M-.ni. sf b-Ratlon. and 31 Wlnie. y.mK Ktcai entertained at a e'f uncheon both both Mond - and Tues . A ijlay tor her guest. Miss Elizabeth Mc- 'A Pj.-'Od. who Mailed so pretty on TUSS- idt -.day :n a -in.pi, frock of fine cotton g n-oii,. ot , , rm-d.ed strawbem shade r.Jt p'ss V u ng Kwal is younc and pretty. too, h.,- m-.lhir In an American and holi Jhe was horn .md raised here velC ' Si i - i 1 nii'irnr -, - 7,,.--- I Y tu lne mmber ol the O A. O. VnaiuKton club, at her home . t Irmont in Ogden canyon Wednea- f afternoon lite In the afternoon luncheon wax served on tables do,-- pted witr mountain flower Mr-. . pwninK was assisted bv her daugh r r. Mrs. a. w. Petty, JflBBBHl I HUG TAKES 01 i DF SUMMERY BEAUTY The m irrl ige of Miss Jessie Adele lo - daugh ei of Mr. and Mrs R A Moye.s. u Holtpn Carroll Dick son, son of rr r;e,,rge A. Dickson, was solemnized at the hom of the bride's parents, 25S3 Jefferson a nue Wednesday evening at 7 -30 0'( lock. The ceremony wis per fornSed by the Rev John Edward ' V r Mrs J- A Edwards, sister of tho bl de, was matron of honor, and Miss Ruth Dickson, sister of tho bridegroom, maid of honor. Miss Ruth Soars and Miss I,ouise Nebe ker Of Stilt Iake acted as brides maids Arch Moves, brother of the bride was best man The bride was lovely in a gown Of W h . ' e slllt mignonette and duch esa lace, and a tulle veil, wreathed In orange blossoms. She carried Ophelia roses, with a shower of pink sweet peas. The matron of honor wore 8 gown of jade, green r-rcpe demeteor. and carried a bouquet of roses ami p. as. The maid of honor wore a dress of pink organdie and car ried 1 huuuuct of pinlc roses nn.l lavender sweet peas Miss Bears 1 a pink organdie dress and carried lavender sweet peas. Miss Xebeker wore a dress of lavender organdie and carried pink sweet , .. as v wedding reception followed the cer mony. Mrs i 'J Moves and Mrs E. A Bow.-n leieiytd one hundred forty guests during the evening The entire house was an artistic profusion of pink nnd white roses. Ref reshmems were served in the 1 ig 100111 and on the porch The dining table was covered with a White Battenhcrg c loth, over a deli cate shade of pink satin A large wedding cake and three silver vases, filled with pink and white roses, formed the centerplere. Those who assisted in serving were the Misses Genevieve Moyes. Lorna and Loreen Wattys, Virginia Gustaveson, Mary McBride and Margaret Schnialz. Mr. and Mrs Dickson left Thurs day for Berkeley, Cal , where they wl 1 make their home, and Mr. iiii on k '' resume his studies at University of California, from which Mr- Dickson was graduated in May .Mrs. Dickson is a mem ber Ol the Alpha Phi borority of tho University of Utah. Mrs Dickson ha.H been entcr talh 1 cxte'risively during the p?fsl two weeks. Mrs. .1 A. Edwards was hafiteju at a kenslngton given In her honor, Miss Ruth Dickson entertained Thursday evening. Jum l'l'. at n miscellaneous shower for her. Mrs. Ueo T Turner, at the kvon apartments, v. as hostess ai a kenslngton Friday evening, June 23; Mbi J-essie Beeson entertained at a luncheon Monday evening ai.il Miss Louise Xebeker of Salt Lake v i- hostess ai a bridge tea in Mrs. Dickson's honor, Monday afternoon. MISS YKU'I EJ si I WEDS K W; DENNING Miss Veda Welch, daughter of Mr. ; and Mrs James Welch, was married I Wednesday evening at the home of ! her parents, .1233 Pacific avenue, to ! Robert W. Denning. The ceiemony : was performed by Bishop James Riley Mrs. .Herbert Wood, sister of th" bride, and David W. Denning, brother pf the bridegroom, attended the cou ple. The bride wore a gown of t ose col or ' repr- demeteor and carried a cor sage bouquet of white roses and y .-i i peas Mrs. Woods wore a dress of grey canton crepe, and carried pvi'c rosc. A wedding supper followed th ceremony. Baskets of roses and Shas ta daisies adorned the dining room and living room Covers were laid for AO gueets. After spending a few days at the Ht rmltoge In ogden canyon, and with latlves in Salt Lake and Ogden Mr. and .Mrs. Denning will leave fo: Los Angeles where they will make their home Miss lch formerly taught at the Pingree school, and Mr Donning holds a responsible position in Los , A np. h S, Mr. Denning, the father of the bridegroom, 1- well known In Ogden I and Salt Like, he being In the mln- ' ing business at Park City. Mrs. Denning has been the guest of honor a; a number of parties. The teachers at the Pingree school, prev ious to the closing, entertained m one ! of the iu hool rooms. The room was ; beautifully decorated in flowers of tho season. The boards were covered I with toasts, and congratulations writ ten by the teachers. A luncheon was served. Mrs. Denning graduated from the University of Ctah at the age of 19. having completed a two-year normal course, PATRIOTIC PROGRAM j AT TWELFTH WARD At a Joint session of the Mutual 1 Improvement associations a patriotic program will he given thi evening In the Twelfth ward meeting house, to start at 7 o'clock. Following la the program to be giv-i en: History of the Flag a lo-mlnuts talk by Vllate Jacob-; Explanation of the Customary Form of the Respect to the Plag, a 10-minute talk bj M Charles Woods: Pledge to the Flag, by the Boy Scouts and Beehlv. girls; story. Patriot!. Incidents, a 10 minute talk b i.ii. 1 . Purriagton: I History of the Fourth of July, a 15- mlnute talk by Dr. William s. Paine "ong. ' Pats.' by Boy Scouts and Bee hive lrlx. and a song by the congre gation 'Columbia the Gem of the iceaii." Si Dinner Given at Hermitage For Musician j " I Friends Compliment Squire ' Coop Who Is Going To California ) In honor of Squ.re Coop, who will 1 leave in a few days for Dos Angeles. where he has accepted a position as lecturer In music at the southern 1. nnch of the University of Califor nia, a dinner was given Monday eve ining at the Hermitage hotel by B 'number of friends The tables were decorated with I roses and Shasta daisies. Covers were t llald for fifty guests. The Rev John (Edward Carer was tostmaster. and I responses were made by Mayor Prank Francis Apostle D o. McKay, Mrs 'Chris Flygare and Mrs. Joseph R ', Morrell. J Trio Selections were given during the dinner by Miss Mary a McBride, I Miss Doris Proudfit and Miss Ruth I Pingree.' Miss Marjorlo Dodge, so prano, of (Mil. ago. w ho was the solo ist of the oratorio "The Creation,' Iglven recently in Salt Ixike. sang two numbers. Following the dinner, dancing was enjoyed at the Hermitage grove Trie committee on arrangements in cluded Lester Hinrbcllff, Mr. and .Mrs Leslh II Saville, Mrs T Don 'Reason, Mrs. Ben Tyrec and Miss El llen Thomas Mis. Roland S. Eccles land Mrs. Bryant S. Martlneau were in charge of the decorations. Squire coop was also the guest of I honor at a picnic party given by a number of his friends Tuesday In South Fork canyon. V PRETTY WEDDING AT PARISH HOUSE A pretty wedding was solemnized when Miss Frances Mary Smyth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Smyth, became the I ride of Alh-n S. Johnson, of Salt Lake. Monday morn- 1 Ing at 1 1 o'clock, at the residence of Monsignor P. M. Cushnahan In the presence of the immediate family and j a few . lose friends. I Miss Margar.: Stuhr and Lawrence I Smyth, brother of the bride, attend ed the couple The bridf wore a gown of white crepe demeteor. and a white hat. and I carried a corsage bouquet of pink roses and fern- MlSfl Stuhi wore pink and white, organdie, and carried a bouquet of pink and White roses L Following the ceiemony. a wedding I breakfast was served at the Virgin! 'Shasta daisies and pink roses decoi 1 ating the table They were the re cipients of many valuable gifts After a short honeymoon trip. Mr. land Mrs. Johnson will make their home in this city. Mrs. Johnson war- a teacher at the 1 Washington Junior high school. Mr, I Johnson Is salesman for the Swift & Company on Sunday afternoon. Mr-. Johnson I entertained at her trousseau leu b I tween the hours of 3 and 6 o'clock 'Refreshments were served lo 100 guests. Mrs J. A. Jones. Mrs. Rob ert Greenwell, Mra Minnie Brown, I Mrs. Allen Jonei. Mi-3 Bertha Oak I den, Mrs Jolin StuhV Mrs John ; Swenson and Miss Irma Earl assisted ) in receiving and serving. Mrs T A Jones was hostess to I twelve girl friends in honor of Mrs. I Johnson, last week. The girl- en 1 Joyed a delightful evening at the Utah I Hot Spring". Mrs John Stuhr enter tained at a miscellaneous shower dur ing the past week for her Twenty I guests weie present, and many nice 1 presents were Riven to Mrs Johnson. a ! FESTIVAL PROGRAM AT WKI-iKK N'OHMAL . Students and members of the fac ulty of ih. Weber Normal college, gave a festival program of music Wednes daj Thursday and Friday evenings on the college lawn. The follow inu appeared on the pro gram Mrs. Adelaide Hatch. Violet Banford, Myra Wright, Josephine Lax Kin, Mrs. Millie Millar. Mr-. Annie M. Harrop. Adelaide shton Mrs Pauline Waterfall, Eva Porter. Erma Stevens. Georgia Tate. Annettr Proudfit, Hoi -moine Tracj Faun Powers. Milton I Shuitliff Alvin W.ttklns, Ben Haines. Helen Nelson, Ruth ??keon. Wallace llais. B, W Nichols, Jennie ( ompton.i 1 Mabel Peterson, W II Mnnnlng. Mary Fisher. Ernest Oborn and Elh Nichols Aura Bennett. Catherine Cannon and I Lucille Hoffman, accompanists IvOBBIXS-TRESEDEK WEDDING ANNOUNCED On Tuesday. Juno 27. a very pretty! wedding was solemnised when Melba; Bobbins, and vBalph Treseder, both) of this City, were united In marriage 1 nt the home of Mr and Mrs. W. F. Burton Bishop Herbert Foulger pei -i formed the ceremony. Only the rel- atlves and Immediate friends were! present. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served. Mrs. Treseder is an employe of the, plant department of the Mountain States Telephone i Telegraph com pany and since coming here has made! many friends. Mrs Treseder Is one of Ogden s most! popular young women, having been employed in the traffic department ' HONEYMOON TRIP TO ZION CANYON The marriage of Horace S. Ensign, flon of D. H. Ensign, to Voda John son of Salt Lake, took place Wed nesday in the Salt Lake temple. Ait.-r ths ' en -mony the couple had dinner at the Hotel Utah, after which they left Immediately for a motor trip through southern Ctah A trip through Zlon canyon will be included After touring southern I tnh Mr. and Mrs. Ensign will probably ro on to Loa Angelos for a te-w weeks, and thnu buck to Ogden, Where lhcy yV ! oai.v. their home . f " MRS. HOLTON C. DICKSON, formerly Miss Jessie Adelc Moyes, daughter of Mr. and j iVA Mrs. R. A. Moyes, whose marriage to Holton G Dickson, son of Dr. G. A. Dickson, I took place Wednesday, June 28, in the Salt Lake temple. (Ridges-Rabe photo.) ' - . - - , LEGION AUXILIARY VISITORS HONORED A the Virginia Thursday evening a banquet was given by the American legbui auxiliary of Ogden Mrs. Low- ell F. Hobart of Cincinnati and the del-; egates to the state convention, held in; Ogden Thursday and Friday were the ' omplimented guests. Decorations of roses and sweet peas' adoi ned the table ' Dyers were laid for 70. The toast mistress was Mrs. E M Conroy. presl-' dent of the Ogden auxiliary, and re-, sponsos were made by Mrs Lowell P. Hobart, Dr. B. W Black, state com-1 m . odei', .1 nd BSugi no Ca rr Following the banquet a delight ful program was given Miss Kather-j ro Sbuf f lebarger and Mauri. a Con roy gave vocal solos, accompanied by! Miss Margery Mullen Miss Florem 6 Turner gave a reading from O. Henry. "The iVnini and the edd:ii! Hu Miss Gladys Rich, who was a V W C. A. entertainer overseas, gave uku-1 lele selections and songs. Miss Doro-I thca Kanzlcr, accompanied by Mrs. H. C Marchant, gave a SOlo nance. - - GENETS DEVE MTJRPHY , WEDS LEO THINNES A pretty wedding wa- solemnized when M4ss Gvncvleve Murphy, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J P. Murphy, bo-' came the bride of Leo Edward Thinnes Friday afternoon at the St. Joseph's church The R.v Martin Burke per formed tho ceremony In iho pr -. rue of the Immediate families. The bride and bridegroom were at tended by Miss Barbara Murphy, sis ter of the brld", apd Dan Thinne:,, thej bridegroom's brother. Following the ceremony a lunch con v.-as served at the homo of tho bride, 2651 Adams avenue. They left immediately after the luncheon for a short honeymoon trip. They will make their home in 1 'o.:d n. YELLOW MOTIF IN LUNCHEON EVENT At a bridge party Monday e,.nincr. Miss Jessie Beeson entertained 111 compliment of Mrs EZolton C. Dick son, a bride of th week at her home. AZ Twenty-fifth street Yollow lecoratlons wars used on the luncheon table, a yellow howl filled with California poppies being used for the centerpiece, xellow tap era were at each end of the table, Phs favors wer. in corresponding color. Covers were laid for twelve guests. SALT DAKE CLUB ENTERTAINED HERE Mrs M. Alice Collins. :'7i Twenty eighth street, entertained members of the Past Guardian Neighbors club of; Neighbors of Woodcraft, ol" Salt Lake, of which Mrs Collins is a member.! Tuesday afternoon. A delicious chicken dinner was serv ed to 25 guests. Vases filled with! llllles. daisies and sweet Williams, dec orated the table. Following the dinner, Mrs. Collins took the guests for a motor ride through Ogden canyon, visiting the artesian wells. Upon leturnlnsr, they attended the' memorial services of the tipden circle No. 5 S 1 . Neighbors of Wdodcraft, and with the members of the circle enjoy ed refreshments afterward. Mrs Collins was assisted by Mrs. Eva Murphy. Mra Julia Maple, Mrs. Mattle Green and Mrs. Dorothy Col lins. Mrs Collins and Mrs. Mattie ;r-eni were hostesses at a birthday party Thursday, June J3. In honor of their little granddaughters. Mar.. Alice Col lins and Dallas Morgan, who were twoi years old. A birthday cako with two candles! for each of the children and bowls of roses and baby breath adorned each table. Children's games were enjoyed by Kent .Millar, Max Millar, Mary Allce: Collins Dallas tloggan, Wayne Curtp, Juno Waker. Loretta Green, Blanche Allison, Frank Wilcox and Blajns Wil- ; cox. 1 1 MISS M'QUADE AND VINCENT CARNEY WED ! The wedding of Miss Nellie Mc Quade, and 'Ineent P. Carney, son of Mrs. Frances M. Carney, yvaa solemn-, ixerl at the St. Joseph's church Wed- neadaj morning at 9 o'clock. 1 Monsignor P. M. Cushnahan per- formed the ceremony. Miss Margaret .McQuado, sister of! .the bride, acted W bridesmaid, and I Leo Carney brother of the bridegroom at best man. The bride was gownej in s light green and Utn Canton crepe dress and' I wore a white leghorn hat. She car- rled a houquet of Ophelia roses Tlo bridesmaid wore a dress of salmon color organdie. and also carried Ophelia roses I Following the ceremonv a three-1 course breakfast was served to the ! members of the Immediate families, iat tho homa of thu bride's mot Lux. NEWLYWEDS GIVEN RECEPTION HERE Mrs Chris Flygare and her two sis ter.'. Mra Carter Cornla and Mrs. John R Hampton of Eountlful, assisted bv Mrs. Claude Coray and Mrs. Gladys Badcon, were hostesses at an informal rei option Saturday , June 24, at the home of Mrs. Chris Flygare, 2421 Jef ferson avenue, In honor of Mrs. John A. Hanson, a recont bride. Mrs. Han son was formerly Miss Rufcy Rich ards, daughter of Apostle George F. Richards of Sail Lake. lolm a Han son Ls a brother of Mrs. Flygare. The homo was beautifully decorated In roses, snapdragons and ferns. A iray luncheon was served to thlrty fivo guests, composed of relatives and lew immediate friends Mr- George S. Richards accom panied her (laughter, Mrs Hanson, from Salt Lake. The out-of-town jtuosts were MrsJ C. C. Richards and Mrs. George S. Ki . birds of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Min nie Lund of Brighnm. Mr and Mis. Hanson were on their way to Cornish. Utah, to make thefr home, and after the delightful rc- option given them hero they resumed their trip. PL I LSANT SURPRISE j FOR JOHN SM ALLEY Friends of John Smnlley pleasant ly surprised him Monday evening at hla home. 31 til Washington avenue, 1 celebrating his fifty-eighth birthday. A luncheon was sered to Mrs. Mary gferley, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Murphy, Miss Geneve Murphy, Loo Thinnes, Miss Bertha Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. A. Collins, Mr. and Mr3 E. Collins. Mrs. Hues, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shipley. Mr, and Mrs. Jon Smalley and Mi. and Mrs. R. E. Clark. Five Hundred was the diversion of the evening for the women, while the men played pool and billiards. Mrs Mary Farley. Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. E. Collins won the honors. t OGDEN PARTY ON CTLUTTAl'QTTA TOUR Mra. Frances D. Shaw and her com pany, the personnel of which is Wil liam shaw M.iy Woodbury and Wil liam Clove will leave todAy for the east where they will be Joined by the fifth membr of the company, Andrew Pondor of St. Louis They are with the Dyric Chautauqua system, and will do Chautauqua work through the mid dle v,s..ti.')u states this uummor. 1 Reception At I Eccles Home After Wedding H Misa Sadie Eccles Weds H Dr. C. P. Wilcox in Salt Lake Temple H The wedding of Miss Sadie Ecclos, daughter of fettle Eccles, 1018 Twen-ty-slxth street. ..nd Dr Charles Fred i eripk Wilcox, son of Charles Fred etick Wilcox, of Salt Iake, took place H in tho Salt Like temple, Saturday H morning The ceremony was perform ed by Apostle in id 0 McKay. Il I A large rpccpimn ie given in the I evening at tho home of the bride's H Miss Mildred ESmmett of Salt Laki M and Miss Thelma ESccles of Ogden. I attended the brld. . and Raymond Wll cox, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. H The bridesmaids were Miss Bessi3 I Jones. Miss Golda Hyde, Miss Mary Wilcox, of Salt Ivike, Miss Eva Brown ing of Ogden Ulss Hallie Smith of I Salt Laki ari l Kathorine l'lnneo of I Portland, ore. The little Betty No I all of Salt Lake, y". ra IScclea, Marlon Cheesman and Ann Cheeaman, "ted 1 as flower girls H The brldo wore a gown of white georgette crepe, with lace and silver vM loses, with a veil to correspond, and carried a shower of Ophelia ro-. 9 H The rest of the bridal party w r gowned in light colored taffeta made H in tho Colonial stvl( long hooped and J I charming in their antlqueness with .Jm j bonnets to match, and carried old H fashioned bouquets of sweet peas. 'H A network of vines formed a roof for the lawn, where the reception n 03. given. Roses, baby breath, and ferns, profusely adorned the lnclosure. Refreshments were BQrved in tho house. Those serving were Misses Jane Cannon of Salt Lake El ma Tay 1 lor. Mary Matson. Rcrthn Eccles. Mar I Ion Eccles, Virginia Green, Beatrice Browning. Helen Slater. Helen Over I mover. ECatherine Jsher. lxuls? Fi.-L-er and Margaret BuchmlMer. The Misses Agnes Kennedy. Dora thy Carpenter, Clara Wheelhouso. of Portland, tQre, Miss Lucille McCuiiT J of Seattle. Wash, and Ann McKtn ley j of Salt Lake, assisted in receiving iho I guests. Those in the receiving line .were. Dr. and Mis c-M-les Fred- H lerlck Wilcox Sr.. Mrs. Nettle Bcclek I MVs. W. K Klcclpe. Mrs c p ESccles, land Mrs. D. H Bcch j The Interesting features ot ths eve- j ning were dan. es by M:.-s Veda H I Wright. Mis-. Bertha Eccles, and Mi -1 j Louise Eeeles, and scdos by Mrs. Ed .1 I Bvans Johnson Five hundred Invitations were -s- iiV sued Mr. and Mrs Wilcox left soon after j the reception on their wedding trip. 1 They will bo home to their friends Iri I Salt Lake after July 20. kkH LAWN FESTIVAL AT H V. A. BELNAP EOME Friday even tig al the V. A Belns ' I home. 918 Twenty-first street, tho theological department of the Thi. teenth ward Sunday school, held a lawn festival. The lawn was prettily decorate l H with Japanese lanterns. Music and games were the fun for the evenitr.-. after which a luncheon was served by the girls of the class Recently the class elected officers. ; with Joeoh DeHaan, president; Ray Hu" i Tagtrart and Ethel Martin, councilor; t r Jewell Belnap. secretary. The party fffrf was under the supervision of the cla-s HaP- offlcera. ilE Those present were Mr. and Mr9. Rlf V. B. Belnap, Mrs. Eph Dyke. WEf:.-' Jewell Belnap. Ethel Martin. Mar- Kg. guerito Selbold. Lucille Olson, Belinda ;Hp! Larson. Dorene Pickett. La Von Hlg- InJ. . 1 glnbotham, Adalene Ellis. Viola Pet- Hej i oron, Ruth Nelson. La Von Pickett. 9. j Emma Denning. Ruth McChesney, Al- Hk le-ria Selbold Vera F'urdie. Ruth B.: Goddard. Delia Belnap. Ireta Taylor, Clara Denning, Joseph De Haan. Ray Kv Taggart. Charles Taylor. Ezra Parry, nnv Willard Passy, Hyrum Goddard. Sea- Jm '- man Bowman. Laurence Wahlstrom. H&i'ii Archie Hokansou Walter Stoker find W& the teachers of the clasn, prances Kj.'fe Petterson and Walter Stoker. HgA'', II BENEFIT SUPPER K) AND SOCIAL ON LAWN K At the home of Mrs. Angus Ken- jBgffi nedy, 2603 Madison avenue, the Worn- Ibw! en's Missionary society of the First BPV Presbyterian church gave a benefit jKi-'': supper and social Monday evening. H Supper was served In the garden. each table bolsg decorated with June roses. Japanese lanterns and colored Jg.y el. -. trie lights Illuminated the garden . and lawn, where the program was en- Joyed following tho supper. W8i& Seloctlons were given bf Miss far- jJjar'''l VB McBride. pianist; Miss Ruth I4n- WOtd gree, 'cellist, and Miss Doris Proudfiu HS violinist. Miss Pay King and Mrs. Meg Donald Jackson gave vocal solos, and Bow! Miss Phyllis King gave violin solos. He5 Piano solos were given by MSSS Mar- WSSfi tha Coleman and sevoral numbers were rendered by the Christian En- Rra deavor orohestra. Vln A pleasing number of the program mj was a butterfly dance given by Jessie HBtli ttirilth and Eunice Davis, B&l One hundred and twenty-five mem- .Bffifi hers of the church and friends were, Bre! present. HK WEDDING PARTY AT I NORTH OGDEN HOME The marriage of Reta Randall, Hfi daughter of Mr and Mrs. George Randall of North Ogden, and War- ren L. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. HH Ievi J. Taylor, took place Wednesday. B June 21, In the Salt Lake temple. A wedding reception was given Thursday evening at the home of the 9 bride's parents In North Ogden. June flowers wero used profusely In docorating the house. H A trey luncheon was served to about HH sixty guests. Games .. nd a program lH were enjoyed during the evening. Mi and Mrs. Taylor will make their home in Hu.rruo.olu, HI