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Show i1 ' ' " ! M ISS KATHRYN MURPHY, whose engaged ment to Edward Joseph Herring is an- I jnounced today. The wedding will take place at I an early date. j ! Ill - - ' . i m m Igmmmmmmmmma m liPl llllilf nil mmmm&m Millie ".C B18 Quests From City Attend Hop at Post I- X compliment to Major and Mrs. John Earl Lewis, who will leave Saturday i for Major Lewis' new post at Fort Sam Houston, Tex., officers of the Fort j Douglas war prison camp entertained at a dancing party at the post. The hop hall was decorated in American Amer-ican flaps and fall flowers. Light refreshments re-freshments -were served. Assisting in receiving the guests were N Colonel and Mrs. George L, Byram, par ents of Mrs. Lewis. Captain and Mrs. , C. Jorgenson, Captain F. L. Johnson, Lieutenant and Mrs. Roy L. Boyer and Lieutenant and Mrs. R. B. Moran. The guests numbered about 100, including includ-ing a number of societv folk from the city. Members of the Seekers Literary club were guests of the ofliers of the club at luncheon at Civic Center on Regent - street, yesterday afternoon. The rirst meeting of the club for the season followed. fol-lowed. ! One long table was decorated in the i club colors, pink and green. A silver ' basket of pink asters In the center was I tied with pink maline. Pink and white ' acers tn crystal bowls were at either . 1 end of the table. Covers were laid for twenty-four. A strs in pink and white were at each place. ii: ! Mrs. F. C. Barnes will entertain Thurs- day at luncheon at the 1 Tot el ("tail fol lowed by a matinee party at the Orpheum j in honor of Mrs. Lawrence Li. Buis. of Dallas, Texas. The party will number six. ( Visitor Honored at a Buffet Luncheon A BUFFET luncheon was given by Miss Margaret Gibbons, Miss Marie Gibbons, Miss Nan Gibbons and Mrs. Jane Cann at the Gibbons home on Third avenue yesterday afternoon in i honor of Miss Emma Quigley of Joliet, 111., who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Quigley. A basket of snap dragons in a variety of colors was the centerpiece for the table. Cosmas was used about the house. The guests included close friends of the guest of honor, who is a frequent visitor to Salt Lake. Mrs. Margaret E. Murphy announces the engagement of her daughter, Kath-ryn. Kath-ryn. to Edward Joseph Herring. The wedding will take place early in October. , Miss Dora Butler and Miss Emma Lewis entertained last night in honor of Miss Etta Ward, an October bride. Music was furnished by James McCune and Arthur Taylor, accompanied by Miss Butler. The guests numbered twenty-eight. twenty-eight. A "Silver tea" was given yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. V. Fleetwood at the deanery of St. Mark's cathedral on East First South street to raise a thanks offering to be contributed to the funds of the church by Episcopal women at the coming triennial church meeting in Detroit October S. The rooms were decorated in fall flowers, flow-ers, which were arranged in a crystal bowl as a centerpiece for the tea table. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. at one Ions table, rlecoraled with strnw-eolored strnw-eolored candles in tnah(ti;any candlesticks, candle-sticks, and a wicker basket of yellow chrysanthemums and red gladioli. The committee on arranKements included Miss Grace Richards. Miss Mildred Gerard. Miss Txmise Hill and Miss Mary Hansen. Members Mem-bers of the sorority include Miss Fulvia Tvins, Miss Victoria Howell, Miss Golda Hyde. Miss Mary Hansen, Miss Edna Williams. Wil-liams. "Miss Mary Romney. Miss Aimee Whitney. Miss Louise Hill, Miss Frances Gibbs. Miss Saraii Kurton. Miss Virginia Clawson, Miss Nell In-iss, Miss P.ae Williams. Miss Anna Daily. Miss Msr-.inrie Msr-.inrie Cowans. Miss Mildred Burrows. Miss Marie Covey. Miss Mildred Oorrard. Miss Xell Creer. Miss Helen Kearns. Miss Melba Punyon, Miss Grace Richards, Miss Mary Wilcox. Miss K.'itiierine Marshall Miss cn Midley ami Miss Anna Widtsoe :i Delta Ensilon sorority of the Tniversity of Utah entertained at a "movie'' party yesterday afternoon, followed by a waffle supper at the home of Miss Donna. Cim-nin.n'ham Cim-nin.n'ham on Thirteenth East street. Garden Gar-den flowers were used 1 li roiiKhout the rooms. The fruests were sealed at small tables, and a wicker basket of red roses formed the centerpiece for the larse table in Ihe d i 11 in room. A fnrtune-tellini; booth was arranged in the library. Members Mem-bers of the sorority include Miss Donna Cunningham, Miss Josephine Ktookev l Miss Edith 'Welis. Miss Ullth Wiscmn'h' Miss Violet l:olo;;nese. Miss Marcaret Marshall. M iss K'sitherilic Dn! v. Miss K'.ioda Pallanl-n'. Miss M via In ' h 'Icon Miss Christie XI.-I.cod. Miss fal,na lh-own. Miss l'.utii S'uipp and Misx lica-trice lica-trice simurtbwaile. Alpha Chi Sorority or the Cniersiiy of T'tah is now at home al ils sorority house, SST First avenue. 'I: '.I -S: Mrs. W. 1-i. Turner and children M-.rv Elise and John, have relurned to s-.i'i Lake aflcr scv.-ral weeks' visit wilh r'ei-, fives In Martolalo nn.l Tm-onlo CuroK Ceor'-e Y Wallace and Mrs. W. A. Rut-tln Rut-tln AssistinK in servinK were Miss MarKaret Benson, Miss Gertrude Rose, M?, rsa et Gunter and Miss He en V- issistimr in entertalnins the Quests were Mr Walker T. Gunter, Mrs. George Rose and Mrs. George Rust. The marriaKe of Miss Anna Teeter and Thomas Pc, civai Trapp wil ltake place Thursday evening at home of the br.de : s mother Mrs. A. Teeter. No. 1 Concord Place 3'5 East Third South street. The Teemony will be performed by the Rev. p . Hlmpkin. . . , r n Mrs Zeda Dlllingiiam entertained at a shower Monday afternoon at her hom, 4 Fdith avenue, in honor of the bride. Music was furnished during the afternoon after-noon by Mrs. Laura McCarty and small daughter. Mrs. Klma Evans, and Miss Mariorie Stringham. The hostess was IZllla by her mother. Mrs. Henry siHnVham Miss Mar.torie Stringham, MIM V" .lames, and Miss Phyllis , Kev-eren. Kev-eren. The guests incluaed Mrs. A. Tiapp, Mrs S l.vans, Mrs. H. James. Mrs. lamfe Marcrofl, Mrs. T. Lovendale Mrs. E Keveren, Mrs. A. Derrick and Mrs. E Treeher. Mrs Wallace G. Hunter will entertain at' a bridge luncheon today at her home on East Second South street, in honor of Mrs. Lulu Know Hemmick, a la.ll bride. v Mrs Benjamin -Mitchell and Mrs. Frank' " llavmond will entertain at tea r t their iiome in Garfield this afternoon, in honor of Miss Margaret Collins, whoso engagement to Thomas Addison Janney was recently announced. Mrs Hyde Needhain will entertain at Ihe H. W. Walker home In Cottonwood Friday afternoon In honor of Miss Clela McAllister, a bride of next week. . The null Wcllcsley club will meet Friday Fri-day aflernoon al the home of Mrs. Guy Slerllng. l.'cl.'l En Hi Ninth South Hlreet. All former Undents of I ho college, resl-dcnls resl-dcnls of Ihe rile w vlnllors. lire ln'll"d lo altcud. Mrs. Kathcrine Pa'm of the luvenllc courl will give an uddress on "Tin; New Ktlilcal Approach to Juvenllo r Delinciueacy." Mrs. Palm is a graduate of the University of Utah with an A. M. degree and has taken post graduate work at Leland Stanford university, under Dr. J. Harold Williams. S Mrs. Ashby D. Cleveland will entertain at tea this afternoon at her home n Kast South Temple street, in honor of Mrs. G. A. Jauzler of Butte. Mont., wlio Is the guest of Mrs. Walter C. Lewis. -'fi Mrs. L. M. Meyer will entertain at bridge luncheon at her home in the Princeton apartments this afternoon in honor of Miss Clela McAllister, a bride of next week. The Wednesday Social club will be entertained en-tertained at luncheon at 1 ::t0 o'clock today to-day by Mrs. T. J. Nelson at 43 Fairmont apartments. Unity society will meet this afternoon at 2:fO o'clock: at the K. of P. hall, 5S East Broadway. The Women of the Mooseheart Legion will give a card party tills afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Moose hail. The Maxwell McKean Woman's Relief corps will hold Its regular meeling this afternoon at i. O. O. F. hall. The entertainment committee of the Woman's Republican club will entertain at a Kensinglon and tea this afternoon at the apartment of Mrs. Leo J. Rachlc in the Maryland in compliment to Mrs. P. S. Wilcher and her sister. Miss Zina Finnerty, who will leave soon for California Cali-fornia "to make their home. A musical program will be a feature of the afternoon. after-noon. All club members arc Invited. The luarriago of Sliss Tila Morris and Ilnrrv 1'". Hogan will take place today. Miss' Morris Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Morris. The Cleofan will hold the first regular meeling of the season this afternoon at the home of Miss l loi-ucc I Ionic, .n.:: First aenuc. Tno topic for dlscuvnion, "Direct, and Indirect Causes of the War, will be presented by Mrs. Charles H. Wells. J. H. Waters and C. A. Gillette have gone to New York on a, brief trip. The Good Day Visit club will meet at the home of Mrs. R. Rolin, 253 East Fourth South street, thia afternoon. Mrs. C. L. Casady will entertain the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Greeters of Utah at luncheon today at her home. 84 Emerson Emer-son avenue. The art section of the Ladies' Literary club will meet this morning at 10:20 o'clock at the clubhouse. Mrs. C. H. Blanchard will give a paper on "Ro-setti." "Ro-setti." lit ii. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Chritianscn left Monday for an eastern and soulhern trip. They expect to visit Mrs. Christiansen's sister, Mrs. Charles Meyer, in Owensboro for a few days, and will go to New Orleans Or-leans to attend the convention nf the Nation.nl Dental association October I!l. They will then return to Chicago, where Dr. Christiansen will take a poslgraduate course in dentistry at the Northwestern university. . Miss A. T. Ryan '.iil leave Thursday for New 1'ork state to visit relatives. Mrs. C. A. Henry has gone to New York after a visit to her sister, .Mrs. John Rvan, on Yale avenue. Mrs. Sylvaiu Noaek of Boston is visiting visit-ing at the Hartley residence on D street. Mr. Noack. who accomnanied her from Boston, has gone to California, Mrs, Wellington E. Lake has gone for an extended visit lo eastern cities. - Chi Omega sorority of the Cnivcrsily of t'tah entertained al a "movie" party ves-Icrday ves-Icrday al lernoon. followed by supper and dancing at tiie home of Miss Mary Hansen Han-sen on Fourteenth East street. A color scheme of cardinal and straw, Ihe soronly colors was carried out in the decorations and place cards. Tlio guests wore seated |