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Show Messrs. Social Die. Kberhardt. McLean, Palznr Keeney, Green, Steinmeyer, Druehl, Wilkins, Troth and McLain. leters The most brilliant afternoon affair of the week was the elaborate reception given by Mrs. David' Keith on Tuesday oclock. Over afternoon from 3 until isfour hundred invitations had been 5 day home, afternoon 320 at Mrs. Hansens South Fourth East street. - ums, palms and smilax, used in prof- The punch table gracefully over by Mrs. Woodward, was presided in smilax. draped completely Green and white was the color scheme of the dining-rooAsparagus the taole in its fairy-lik- e fern, was The centerpiece daintiness. formed of great white chrysanthemums at each end were placed candelabra with white candles shaded in green, candles were also used on the mantelpiece, where ropes of smilax also carried out the beautiful color effect. longer. Miss Gertrude McGrath has just returned from an Eastern visit of several months. Mrs. Mabel Miner McClure returned Thursday from California, where she has spent several months. usion. Miss Stella Hooper has returned from a visit to Denver. m. dec-Ke- d On December 18th will occur the wedding of Miss Edith Cahoun of Bridgeport, Conn., and Mr. Robert Harkness of this city. Mr. Harkness has gone to Bridgeport. His mother and sisters, Mrs. Robert Harkness, Mrs. W. G. Mesdames E. L. Carpenter and C. D. Sharp and Miss Ora Harkness, will folRooklidge poured tea and coffee. low to be present at the marriage. Others assisting in entertaining were: Mesdames L. C. Allen, Kate Burton and the Misses Phylis Burton and Invitations have been issued for an Annette Ferguson. The Lam bourne orchestra discoursed "At Home by Mrs. Edward Richards, Richards and Mrs. Charles Richdelightfull music during the afternoon Miss for Thursday afternoon, Decemfrom the hall of the second floor. The ards. 12th. ber Indian room, with its Interesting col1 1 lection of baskets, and the Turkish room with its charming Oriental feaMrs. A. L. Hoppaugh will entertain tures were greatly admired. the Euchre club next Tuesday. and Mrs. H. D. Niles entertained Mrs. George A. Steiner left on Thursat cards Tuesday evening. The drawing-- day for Nebraska, where she will reroom was handsomely decked in main till after the holidays. Dr. chrysanthemums, the library was beautiful with red carnations as the flower, while in the dining-roowhite carnations were effectively used. Nine tables were played. Indian heads were used for score and tally cards and delicious refreshments were served at the close of the game. yellow m The marriage of Miss Elma Coffln of Boise and James E; Clinton, Jr., of this city, will take place in Boise December 2tith. Dr. and Mrs. Ellerbeck, Miss Estelle Clinton and Lynne Clinton will attend the wedding, the latter coming from Stanford university. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Davis the parents of the bride, occurred the marriage on Tuesday at 5 after December 15th on Sixth street, between J and R. after a pleasant visit with Miss Delia R. Snow, the sister of Mrs. Carle-toWyo., n. The marriage of Miss May E. Thorne Mrs. F. V. Hansen and Mrs. Bruneau Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richards will and Mr. It. D. it is announced, enteitained the ladies of St. Marys will take placePeacock, on December 20th. entertain at cards on Tuesday evening, Alter society at a card party ThursDecember 10th. f- sued ard though the day was inclement Miss June McIntyre will give a rat? there was a large, attendance. The were in exquisite taste bee on Tuesday decorations next. 4with the beautiful surroundings. In f Mrs. William McGrath returned from the large hall American Beauty roses with many beautiful palms, were used California this week, leaving Mr. was Paine, her brother, who accompanied with charming effect, which heightened by tall lighted candles her there, to extend his stay some time shaded in red, adorning the mantelpiece. Mrs. Keith assisted by Mrs. James Feigison, received her guests in the reception room, which was decked in yellow chrysanthemums, asparagus fern and ropes ol' smilax, with palms, effectively placed, made this room rarely beautiful. The library in pink and green, had huge pink chrysanthem- to their friends The marriage of Miss Mae Danger-fiel- d The marriage of Miss Mary Ellen Mr. and Mrs. Percy T. Sadler enterClark and Mr. Walter Romney will be tained the Whist club on Tuesday evensolemnized Thursday, December 12th. ing. The club will meet next Tuesday A reception will be held at the home of evening with Miss Minnie Sadler. Mr. and Mrs. George Romney, 130 D street. Mrs. J. R. Walker and Mrs. C. A. Miss Charlotte Ajax will leave next Walker were the delightful hostesses week for Center, Utah, where she will yesterday afternoon at cards. spend the holidays. The dancing party given by Mr. and at Christensens Mrs. Cecil Agnes Miles of Las Ve- Mrs. C. R. Pearsall hall last evening was a large and brilgas and Mr. Edward Earl Saunders of liant affair. Salt Lake w'ere united in marriage in Denver on Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. S. E. Bransford entertained inSaunders came immediately to Salt formally at dinner on Wednesday evenLake, where they are to reside. ing. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bransford, Mrs. Ellen Blood, Mrs. F. Holmes, Mr. George Blood, Mr. E. Miss A reception will be tendered and Mrs. J. S. Harris and Master HarKate Bridewell, the talented singer, and old Lamb. her mother, Mrs. H. F. Bridewell of Birmingham, Ala., after the concert at Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Walker are lothe Congregational church this even- cated for the winter at 416 Walker tering, from 10 to 11:30 oclock, at the Kenrace. isbeen No have hotel. invitations yon sued. All people who wish to meet Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Daynes, Jr., arMiss Bridewell will be welcome. Mrs. Kate Bridewell Anderson will be as- rived home on Thursday after some sisted in receiving by a committee from time spent in Germany. the Charminade chorus, composed of the following ladies. Mesdames WorthThe Banner hive No. 11, K. O. T. M., ington, Lewis, Christie, Westervelt, Bradley. Mesdames Edwin F. Holmes elected its officers Tuesday afternoon and Sol Siegel will also assist. and in the evening gave a tall at Christensens. The officers elected were as Prof. Evan Stephens has arranged for follow's: Past commander, Lady Ras the Charminade chorus to meet Miss mussen; commander, Lady Hanchett; record keeper, Lady Harvey; captain Bridewell at the Tabernacle on Saturday noon. of guard, Lady Palmer; fiinance keeper, Lady Dubel; chaplain, Lady HuntMr. and Mrs. Dick Margetts and chiler; sergeant, Lady Emery; mistress-at-arm- s, dren will leave soon for Los Angeles, Lady Slade; sentinel, Lady w here they will spend the winter. Smith; picket, Lady Peebles; banner-bearer- s, Ladies Warmuth, Rigby and s, Ladies Boes and Hall; Mrs. H. G. Whitney entertained the Cain. Christensens hall was crowded in the evening. Caps and paraphernasewing club Wednesday afternoon. lia of the order were artistically f T grouped amid many palms and flowers, Mrs. Walter Mandell has returned afand the ladies and their knights made ter three months absence spent in the merry until a late hour. The commitnorthwest traveling with Mr. Mandell tees w'ere as follows: Floor, Sir Knight and in visiting friends. Murphy, Sir Knight Park, Sir Knight Wilkinson, Sir Knight Dalton, Sir Knight Mender, Sir Knight Gray, Lady Mrs. P. Robert Ferguson entertained Harvey, Lady Sanderson, Lady Smith, Lady Boes, Sir Knight Watson; recepSt. Marks "Daughters of the King on tion, Lady Hanchett, Lady Harvey, Thursday evening. Lady Palmer, Lady Heath, Lady Cain, Lady Schenck, Lady Rasmussen, Lady Dubei, Lady Lyon, Lady Hall, Lady The young people of St. Margarets Roush, Sir Knight Proctor, Sir Knight on Kerr, Sir Knight Greenwood, Sir guild will hold a ChristmasIn bazar the parKnight McNamara, Sir Knight Cooper, Saturday, December 14th, Sir Knight Glaze, Sir Knight Emery, lors of St. Marks cathedral. Sir Knight Herman. f f f f color-bearer- -- to Mr. Walter M. Williams was solemnized Wednesday noon in the Salt Lake Temple. In the evening a reception was held at the home of the brides Charles J. parents, Mr. and Mrs. was arrayed In The bride with applique lace white crepe de chine, rose3. white carried ful de.orations trimmings, and prevailed throughout decorated was handsomely the house and refreshments were The house Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Carleton left on served to about fifty guests. Miss and an elaborate eolation was served. Miss Alice Cunningham gave a home Wednesday for their home in Hilliard, at be will Williams Mrs. Davis was a and Mr. popular teacher in the charming at home on Monday. Those public schools, and Mr. Darcy ia a present were the Misses Madge Young, trusted employee of the Oregon Short Mary Young, Josephine Wells, Geneive Line. They left In the for an , evening Mamie Sappington, Leda RawClark, Eastern tiip. A number of their friends jUkjAuAuAi Laura Rawlings, Bessie Chanlings, accompanied them to the station. dler and Josephine Botsford. oclock of Miss Carrie E. Davis and Mr. Frank E. Darcy. The ceremony was solemnized by Rev. W. M. Paden. The bride was gowned in white silk mull and t arried bride roses. The maid of honor was Miss May Davis, and the best man was Mr. E.W.Dorman. Beauti- Dan-gerfie- ld. . .jw-A- . The young people of church, Mr. Eberhardt's class and the worth the Methodist Sunday-scho- ol Ep League, held a delightful farewell reception in honor f Mr. Kberhardt, on evening at the home of Mr. andTuesday O. E. Le Mrs. Mr. Ki.orhardt is leaving for Portlanc wnerc he is to have his business head quarti-- i , and will visit Salt Lalt uout once each month. The receivin "ere Mr. and Mrs. Lee, Mi Rev- - A J. Albritton, A1 Krlv,ltPrUrspresident of the Epw'ort: Ton and Miss- Susie Harper, clas Mrs- - G- - G- - Plummer pre Birffi?1'1dining-rooand was as - - - - m the Misses Eberhart, Dia l1 and Mary Mayne. 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