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Show . l- 1 luncheon of tho early fall season Tho hostesses wore gowns In keeping with tbo decorative color achomo. Tho table decorations, menu and dainty place cards were beautifully complete In tho autumn Fhados.. A largo orchestra or-chestra furnlnhed a splendid musical program during the afternoon aod a raagar.ine guessing contest and a unique cake guos3lng contest alford-ed alford-ed pleasant dlvorslons, Mrs. E. C Man-son Man-son of Salt Lake winning the prize In tho coko guesBing and Mrs W. 11. Isaacs the prize in tho moazine contest, whll o Mrs I. L. Reynolds received re-ceived tho consolation prize. The nut-of-lown guests wero- Mes-dames Mes-dames E C. Mnnson. C H. .tenklnon. J. H. Young, Ralph Outhrlo, H. Lewi, and Honnomoit of Salt J,nko; Mrs. Isaac of Tucson. Ari.ona, anil Mrs. Jack LIttlefleld. of Washington, I). C. Ray Lees and Rertlia lyes from Clevt-daud. Ohio aro visiting tholr cousins, Mr. and Mrs D. M. Flaherty of this city. Tho mooting of the Historical society so-ciety will not bo held on Saturday, September 21, but has been postponed until Saturday, October I, when tho club will meet with Mrs C. H. Cos-ling, Cos-ling, 210.3 Adams avenue. Miss Viola Herrlck and Miss Cora Hunter have just returned from a trip to southern Utah and will leave in a few days for New York. Mrs. J. C. Nye left for tho east today. to-day. Mrs. Armstrong and two daughters will leave soon for California. The Martha pocioty met on Monday afternoon al tho homo of Mrs. Nettle Eccles. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Feery. Mr. and Mrs. Horace I'eery and Mr. and Mrs. William Eccles were anion c the Ogden guests at tho Nlbley-Smoot wedding reception last evening. Mrs. W. A. Turner will entertain at a luncheon at the Pacific next Monday Mon-day afternoon. MRS. FLEETWOOD ENTERTAINS. Mrs. . W. Fleetwood was hostess last Saturday afternoon at a beautifully beauti-fully appointed luncheon at which rovers were laid for forty guests The sunflower and Its beautiful shades of gold and brown formed the decorative decora-tive scheme, which was carried out in the dining room and tho serving of the delightful flve-courso luncheon. I Dainty place cords with sunflower decoration In water colors and pretty little sherberl cups In sunflower design de-sign added to the attractiveness of tho seen effectively arranged tables, while pleasant diversions and beautifully beauti-fully gowned ladles made the after noon complete. LUNCHEON AT THE PACIFIC. Mrs. E. M. Conroy, Mrs, T. II. Carr and Mrs. T. D. Ryan were tho hostesses host-esses at nu elaborate eight-course luncheon at tho Pacific hotel yesterday yester-day afternoon at which over one hundred guests were present. Tbo decorations in tho autumn browns, red, gold anil deep green made a royally beautiful scene, enhanced en-hanced by the handsomely gowned ladies. Many beautiful creations of tho dressmakers and milliners ait were seeu at thlj most elaborate |