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Show i Jiatt i t V i left to right. Miss Ruth Spence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Spence, whose engagement to Carl L. Snow is announced ; Miss Florence Collins Ruth Poynter, who will assist at a ball to be given" Thursday by the Knights of Columbus at the Hotel Utah. Below, left to right, Mrs. II. M. Brady of Evansville, Ind., who is visiting her son, Rilph E. Brady, jiml Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Traughber; Mrs., Almon Charles Patterson, formerly Miss Catherine LucilleMcCandless, whose marriage, September 23. has been kept a secret until this time. - ABOVE, Shadows of, , Festival of : ' Autumn Are "V.s ;,;; jrtfc dcuWc-- MIS ayesterday on VIRGINIA afternoon ? a v$nwv.,jfSOir PELL M CORNICK, the newly elerted president, of the room for the blind, has reeding completed an interesting program for the vaudeville entertainment to bw given in the Hotel Utah ballroom next V ednee- - -day evening. All society will be out. either In the front rows or on the stage, everybody is keenly Interested in this work. The rogram to be given is as follows: "Doll Dance," Miss Mary Dooly and Miss Margaret Walker. "A Short Story." Mra Thomas Boise,-Mr- s (Lloyd Weeter and Mrs. John Wallace. Mrs. Edyths Belly Grieg sonata, Rowe and Mrs, Jacob A, Kahn. Clarence BamFancy dances Mrs berger and Mra John M. Wallace. Frewln. Alfred number," "Laughing Monologue by en Orpheum headliner. MacDowell suite (piano solo). Miss Helen Sheets. Address on "The Aimb and Accomplishments of the Heading Room for the Blind," J. Walcott Thompson. Mrs. Norman Lyne, accompanist. ft y'' A - tal , entertained . inh. e e fp. V c-- Kla Ora club. The rooms were rated with the club colors,' green end gold. Snapdragons in a crystal basket were the centerpiece for the table. The guests, other than the twelve club mem- YP ii Alder, Miss bers, were: Mrs. John Marion Lambert. Miss Lucile Lambert, Mias Arden e Anstee. Miss Margaret Patrick and Mrs. Henry Gamette. 'fs',n ti A MW--' f V ess 4 V ? t x A 'f, ,!- X . t v l.v 1 'i , v' ' vs A basket of red apin the dining-rooples with tulle on the handle formed the 'J. 4s . s i 'ft vr-- centerpiece, for the table. Plumose fern surrounded the basket. Twenty tables were arranged for bridge, and tea followed. Other members of the board of the home will entertain at parMrs. ties within the next few weeks. M. E. Lipman will entertain at a bridge-te- a tomorrow for the benefit of the In- 'i-- 4 Y benefit of the Sarah Daft Mrs. M. B. for the Aged, W. O. Tuttle Whitney and Mrs. at the home of at bridge-te- a S3 C street, yesterday Mrs. Whitney, afternoon. The room were decorated In French marigolds, dahlias and pink roses. A red and black color scheme was carried out FOR the ' w stitution. f-z-. fV i Vv-X- tf' V , 'w. CELEBRATING organization Gamma Phi sorority of the Univermembers enteralumnae of Utah, sity tained at a banquet at the Hotel Utah In the banquet-rootable The last night. was arranged in the form of the Gamma. Baskets of yellow chrysanthemums were arranged along the table. The place cards had the Gamma Phi Insignia. Mtss Hazel Stevens was toastmlstress. Responding to toasts were Mrs. T. J. Miss Donna Jones,' Miss Hammond, Jeanette Groo and Miss Edith Austin. The committee on arrangements includes Mrs. Hal Blake. Miss Minnie Barlow and Miss Pansy Evan a Covers wers laid for ?iVVr r M,Z 4 , f y ' ' t, v N T anni of the ? : $ t. ' Events of Coming Week. t ; & i' . - Si y k 'Se,r n . 'll. b", iT X'V. V 'I 4- ISS ROSE TALI., who will leave soon for California to make her home, was entertained by members of the O. F. F. club yesterday afternoon at an Orpheum party, followed by tea at the Hotel Utah. Fall dowers formed the centerpiece for the table. In addition to the guest of honor, those present were: Miss IMarvel Uvingstone, Mtss Esther Chytraus. Miss Eva Penrose. Miss iBeaa Shearer. Miss Eva Osborn, Mrs. E. Thomas and Mrs. C. Coulam. S '' V Vj1' ? C. twenty-fift- h I R8. T.EWiS 1 ' at her home Thirteenth East street for the deco- the $ 1 ITH the first nip of frost in the to turn air, one's thoughts begin to late fall and winter diversions. October's crowning Already Hallowe'en, festival, is being forecast in devices gesUve of the day shown in simp windows. Hostesses are also bringing them into juse for decorative ideas. Mounds of golden pumpkins and tows of lueolous autumn fruits shown at the stats fair the past week told of a plenteous harvest to supply cause as well as material , for the Thanksgiving celebration, so the prospects for a festive cold weather season are propltloua. f CAINE x' y'?y I y - c ' v 4 - hi, Aw J -- , ', W : ( X BENNION entertained at a cord party yesterday afternoon at her horns on Wayne avenue. In honor of Mrs. Raymond D. Smith, who . will leave soon for San Francisco. The rooms were decorated In a variety of fall flowera The hostess was assisted bv her mother, Mrs. S. H. Bennlon, and Miss Edith Cook. The guests included Miss Vera Kirkwood, Mies Leone Morris, Miss Vernetta Lindsay, Miss Mary Lee, Mrs. J. F. McAllister. Mrs. J. F. Hays and Mrs. H. E. ,Pa ti.f ry honor of the football teams of the IN College of Idaho and the University of Utah, the Associated Students of the University ,of Utah entertained last eveat a dance at the Merry Gardens. ning A. 43. U. U. entertainment commitThe tee was In charge of the arrangements. Patrons and patronesses for the evening Included President and Mrs. George Thomas, Professor and Mrs. A. C. Carrington and Professor and Mra Levi Edgar Young. N. X uBwesa7 street. , entertainments during the coming Tuesday evening Miss Thelma. Lees. Mrs. J. Loa Decker and Miss Evv Lees wit entertain at the horns of Miss Lees on North Fifth West street. Mxs. William Wood, Mre. 8. D. Winters. Mrs. Hans Pederson and Mra M. J. Thomas will be hostesses Thursday evening in honor of w r 14 V,JWjeV- ' - "I ry 11. ft Mrs. Mary A. Allwood, Miss Lena May Brown. Mrs. Walter Brown. Mrs. Nell Mrs. M. Cass, Miss Dorothy Frolseth, Ada J. Irvin, Miss Irma Judd, Mra A. D. Korns and Mra Rowena Miss Jackson,. F. C. Ulmer. the afternoon musical Throughout numbers were furnished by Mrs. Ada Furgeson Woolev, Mrs. Alice Anderaon. Mra Bernice Stand. ford. Miss Rowena Korns, Mra Gladys Bingham, Mrs. G. A. Smith. Cards were received at the door by Mrs. Seaton's twin granddaughters, Helen Jackson and Grace Jackson. Four hundred invitations were Issued.. y--ji ;?- 1 A I " '' t. A & , y v,v . ' V , z t, arrangements. Christian Endeavorers of the Westminster Presbyterian church wiU be the heats at dinner in the church dining hall Friday evening. Following the dinner, the haideavorers will he the guests of the SKtf- - jr a means of raising funds to care for unfortunate children of Sait Lake, the Junior Aid society. 'composed of young society women of Salt Lake, gave a large supper dance at the Newhouse hotel last night. Tables were of arranged forA supper on theonmezzanine one side of the hoteL large table the mezzanine was surrounded by smaller tables. The large table was decorated In a variety of bright garden flowers. Other tables wers placed on the opposite side mezzanine. Punch was served dur-n- g pt the the evening in addition to a late supper. Covers were laid for Inabout 200 the guests. Dancing was enjoyed f church V nlght- - Autumn leaves and flowers formed the for' the rooms. A color decorations scheme of yellow, white and green was G. AND MRS. WILLIAM developed with fall flowera and shaded MR. SPENCB announce the engage"ighta to of their ment Ruth, daughter, , The tea table was covered with a The wedding will take cloth, with a large green Carl L.in Snow. Both November. young people, bowl of yellow marigolds as a centerpiece. place n Salt Lake families, Mra. Elizabeth Chalmers, Mra May belong-t- o Mra. Retta and Soper presided, Phelps Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ward Young assisted by Mra. Lucy St Wheelon, Mrs. the marriage of their daughter. Ethel M. Perkins and Mrs. Lillian Gibson. Those serving the guests included Catherine Lucille McCandless, to Almon .well-know- In celebration of community e Members of the Elect acl'jlv will Sjert. Monday evening aV7.20 O'clock st the home of Misz Mary Brown, JO East Fifth South street. . Members of the B. G. H. C. club will of hold their next meeting at tha horns Miss Lois Wells and Miss Eugenia IV ells 18. 'October , Wednesday evening, JttA A number of parties have been arIn honor ranged for the coming week Mies Ruth Evans, who will be married on October 1. On Monday afternoon. frem"" entertain at a trouseeau tea ft the home of her mother, Mrs. John A. Evans, lit B street. Tuesday Mrs. AUdridg N. Evan will entertain st a shower at fesr home. Another 266 Sixth Ivenue, for the bride. Wednejdav party haa been arranged forMra. Richard of home the at afterweon Beside Mrs. 493 E street. B. Wright, airs. Include will hostesses Wright, ths Sylvester Q. Cannon, Mrs. J. Tyler Young afand Mrs. Joseph A. Kingdom FridayMra. ternoon Mrs Ernest I jvm bourne and at Orville W. Cutler will also entertain the Lam bourne home, 363 Fifth aavenue. memMlsa Dorothy Wells, who will be widen-tort&ber of M'ss Evans' bridal Party, of tn bnd a number of friend avwue. Mrs at her home, 101 Second Sodee-be- rg Mts Vera Wftvne Slaughter-soevening party will ..entertain at ifrs. of Slaughter, Friday at the home streetTenmle West 90 South bail-roo- WeddifTgsantf Engagements s . The Halt lake chapter of the M. P. 0 B. Club of Utah, Christian Endeavor-er-ata, will entertain Saturday evening the Third Presbyterian church. Initiation for the new members will take place, after which games will be played Miss Mias Lena Walker. Mvrtie Bedersoher. Mias Winnie Ksterack, Mias Esther Lei ami Miss Phyllis Govs ara In charge of vj- -: A ' &. jft'4 , z4 '4, V V the bride. Friday sftemoort a kenslngton will be given for the bride by Mra Ray T, Cutler and Miss Natalie Willie at the Cutler home on Emerson avenue. Tuesday, October 17, Mra F. D. Higginbotham A dancing will entertain at a kenslngton, Wednesday, Octobor partviforwill be given . Wood and Mr. HigginMias 1. botham bv Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlos Wood at tlielr home on Hampton avenua , , S'T :4T AS bridge-lunche- - will be gueat of honor f imiene Especially Interesting guests wers several who will participate in the filming of tho buffalo hunt on Antelope island In with connection eoicUtrtti9Lot M. aadMiss Wagon." Emerson Wu Bernardme Peck were guests of They wereHougWheTCovered Cruse, formerly of OgJames honor at an Orpheum party, fol- den, J. Warren Kerrigan, Tully Marshall, lowed by tea at the Newhouse hotel, Alan Hale, Ernest Torrence and Adam afternoon, vesterday given by young Hull Shirk. Women employees in the office of the The committee In charge of arrangeeducation. board of ments included Mra Clarence Bamberger, The tabe was decorated in fail flowpresident of the society: Miss Anne and the. place cars were In bridal second vice president; Mra C. er, numbered The i des gna W. Whlteley, third vice president: Mrs. party eight T. F. Boise, secretary; Mra F. C. secretary; Mrs. P. as-D. RS. W. G. SCHULTE entertained at Schramm, recordingMrs. Fred Smith, treasurer; yesterday afternoon Allison, treasurer. The following are at her home, 1260 East Fifth South sistant of directors: Miss board of the The 'booms were decorated In members street. Dunn, Mrs. Edgar L. Newhouse. fall garden flowers, with a basket of Edna Mrs. Miss Joel Nibley, Margaret cosmos on each of the three small tables Jr , Arthur Walker, Mies Mary Dooly, Mra The at which luncheon was served. Covers Heitzer'and folJohn Lyle. Mra y. were laid for twelvs. Bridge followed with the will arrangements assist lowing luncheo- nand entertainment: Mrs. Ross Brown, Bamberger, Mra .Walter GEORGIANNA HIGSON. grand Miss Dorothy Eleanor Kimball, Mra G. W. lwta Mra MRS. of the Order of Eastern Whlteley and Mrs. Joel Nibley. Star, was tbs guest of honor st a large reception given by Mra C. W. SeaL. C. Brown, Mrs. KentQ- ton, Mrs. rand-Mrr.- F. F. Phelps," at the home of Mra Seaton, 26$ West Fifth South A. Ptoitralls ALUMNAE ISS LEONF. month, a bride of the at a number of week. Miss Ruth Wood, sevehty. members of the Delta of the University of honor of Utah entertained in pledgee at the home of Mian Gwendolyn street Main South on yesterday. Murdock garden flowers wsrs used to decorate the rooms. The table had a ciuny lace cover over yellow, with a crystal (basket of African Tellow canmarigolds as a centerpiece. dles were In crystal holders.-Thon committee arrangements Included Mrs. Franklin R. Smith, Miss Lillian Staines and Miss Violet e.Bolognese. The guests numbered seventy-fiv- r& 4 -- rft, m Is KALA.H TEMPLE, Noblwi of th Mystic Shrine, will give a reception and dance in the Hotel Utah Mon-ua- v night In honor ft.of Imperial Potentate and Mra James McCandless. Only Shrlncra and their ladles will be present. Members of the official divan and their ladles will be on the receiving list at the oclock. recaption, which will begin at. They are Dr. A. O. Wherry, illustrious-potentate- ; J. W. Collins, chief rabban; P. F. Klrkenda.ll, assistant rabban; F. high priest and prophet; Dr. H. P, Klrtley,-orienta- l guide; C. H. Fischer, treasurer; J. M. Marriott, recorder; F. C. ceremonial master; J. Richmond, first W. KUlngson, second ceremonial master; K. W. Morrison, marshal; J. 8. Hibbert, captain of the guard; E. W. Bowling, outer guard; F. C. Schramm, director, aal M. E. Lipman, assistant director. Committees In connection with the ball were announced by Illustrious Potentate Wherry as follows: Refreshments, F. C. Rchramm, M E. Lipstian and Dr. Warren : a Benjamin; dance committee, J. W. UcW line, Fred Hornung, C. H. Fischer, Dr. H. P. Kirtiev end P. F. Kirkendall; music, M. Bail, G, F, Barrett and I. W. Stone. 4 . C.The Imperial potentate and lady will arrive from Sacramento at noon Monday add will leave Tuesday morning for Denver. Their home la In Honolulu, where the Imperial potentate belongs to Aloha temple cf the Shrine. Since being elected to his present office, however, he has opened offices In the Santa Fe building in San Francisco at his oan expense. o--f ase'Y - . ' Charles Patterson. The wedding took I engagement of their daughter. Hyacinth, place September 23 at the residence of I to John P. Isaac, The wedding will take the Cathedral of the Madeleine and has place In November. w been kept a secret until this time. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake. . Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Babbitt announce the engagement of their daughter, MarMr. and Mr. A Freeman announce garet, to Fred J. Boyd. The wedding tha engagement of their daughter, PearL will take place during, the month. to George Kunkel. The marriage will take place October ' 16. Mrs.-- - Fay- - Sanders - announce the marriage of their daughter, Margaret 'Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clark announce F. Young, to Oliver J. Dufva. The cerethe engagement of their daughter. Doro- mony, which took place Tuesday, was thy, to H. W. Kratser. The Wedding performed by the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen will take place October 26. The .couple In the presence of relatives. will make. thelrJb omeln thia.rlUf S Mrr swd M'fST'T. A. Wbffe Snnounce the The marriage of Miss Mahala Moss, engagement of their daughter. Pearl, to Gilbert B. Lewis. The wedding will take daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moss, 26. October Dan Smedley will take place and place Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Mock announces the enMiss Laura Barlow, daughter of Mr. gagement of her daughter, Viola E. Mock, to E. H. Allen. The wedding will take and Mra, J. S. Barlow of Bountiful, and nounce the engagement of their daughter, Byron L. Chapelt wil take place Thursplace October 18. Jane, to Clark Romney. The wedding day. will an take at early date. place S Mr. and Mra. J. W. Musser announce The marriage of Miss Abbie Kimball the engagement of their daughter, Mary, Mrs. August Dlttman announces to Cleo D. Wr'ght, The wedding will snd Vernon W. Mackav will take place the t take place October 18. Charlotte Thursday in the temple. marrjage of her daughter. , Louise Ruenther, tn Fred Murphy, Jr. Mr. and Mr. L. J. Christensen an- - The wedding took place August 14. Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Winn announce the -- if jn -- "- . - vv ' I Miss Ida Harrison will entertain the Joki chib Monday at her home, i61 South y Fourth J Ea3t-rtreb.- Mra John E Phillips will entertain the members of the St Mark a branch of tha society Monday evening at Girl's Friendly 728 South . 8eventh Etst her home, street. Officers and members of tha Tenth ward ward M. I. A. will entertain all memmutual iueirhers snd prospective amusein the ward bers Tuesday evening ment hall- - The entertainment will bedi-a Dance" under the Mrs. rection of the following officere: M a William Atwood, Miss F.mlly Higgs. , Mr. and Mra George T. Bemfon of Whitney, Idaho, announce the engagen ment of their daughter, Margaret, to Keller of Preston,. Idaho. The wedding will take placq'ln the Balt. Lake The bride is a temple In November. niece of Mrs. Curtis Y. Clawson of this Ru-lo- Ptfi Totfr . |