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Show f fS- -- In Via THE DESERET NEWS Indian Summer Claims Its r -- 0 Devotees T balmy sunshine and hazy, mallow days ot Indian aummar have antlcad natura lovers back to favorite haunta In can' yona and woods, who wara frightened townwarda at tha raoant attempted onslaught of winter. And wall thay ara repaid for their return. At no tlma of tha year can natura boaet of auch warmth, beauty and rlotouaneae of coloring aa aha la wearing now Tha canyon and mountain era ei trara gently clothed In tha brightest of red. orange, yellow, lavender and green, with every Intermediate ahada and tone. A a If to attest to nature that her supreme effort to clothe her' felf gorgeously for tha last happy momenta before her sleep doe not go unnoticed and unappreciated,, at most every nook In nearby canyon conceal her devoteea They too. ara Jealous of every morpent left before all this beauty fades Into somber grays and browns with the attendant leaden akles of late fall and early winter. A canyon plcnte among th glories of Indian summer was given this afternoon by Miss Irene Ravage and Miss Edna Dunn for Miss Darlene Kimball. 'a November bride. Sixteen close friends of tbs guest of honor were bidden The party motored to tha top of City Creek canyon, where luncheon was served. e SATURDAY OCTOBER SECTION" TIIREF 9 192 Cupid Claims Popular Maids; Attractive Visitor Departs Left, Miss Claire Pendleton, whose marriage to Arthur L. Flandro will take place next Thursday evening; bridal party of Mrs. Carlyle Nibley, formerly Miss Zella Smoot left to rifht, Miss Alice Smoot, flower girl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Smoot, bride, Mrs. A. F. Cardon, of Logan, sister of the bride and matron 6t fionor. Miss Anita Smoot, flower girl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlow E. Smoot of Provo; right, Mrs. Glen Elroy McCathey, . who will leave the first of the week for her home In Fort Wayne, Indiana, after spending the summer with her mother, Mrsl Thomas Kearns. Popular Couple To Wed This Week BE marriage of Mias Clairs Pendleton, daughter of Mr. and Mra. A. J. Pendleton, and Arthur L. Flandro will taka placa Thursday evening at th horn of ths bride, 4IT First avsnua, at T:I0 ocloeh. Mayor C. Clarence Neslen will ofllelat In th aervloea. A reception will follow.' Mra. Joeeph L. Wlrthlln will attend the bride ae matron of honor, and Mlaa Anne Etalnee will be maid of honor. Joseph L. Wlrthlln will be best man. After a honeymoon they will return to Salt Lake and ba at home after Dec. L at (33 Fifth East street. Announcement Is made hy Mr. and James E. .Hart of the engagement of their daughter. Verda Loulla, to Rodney Bryant Faroes. Tha wedding will take place early In November . Mrs. Mr. and Mrs J. T. Neeley announce ths marriage of their daughter, Lotts ArdeUe. to W. T. Dlckard. which took place thla afternoon. The bride wore a navy blue tricotine suit with a blue hat and brown boots and gloves. After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mra. Dlckard wUl be at homo In this city at 2171 Seventh East street. ' an October Miss Erma Kuater. bride, and Mra Gordon B. Sutherland formerly MIm Ellen Orlob, were the complimented guests at a luncheon at Fre4 Gunther announces the tnar-rtag- e "My Fhon" this afternoon given by of hie daughter, Margaret, to Geoghegan and Mias , Miss Gertrude Ralph G. Tuckfleld. Sept. 30, In the Marv Louise Hay. Salt Lake temple. The table wa arranged In pink and A reception waa riven for them ' white, a ith white marguerltea In the came evening at the home of the crystal basket tied with pink and brldea father on Rooeevelt avenpe. The tulle for a centerpiece. j whit Autumn leaves with asters and maribage I place cards were miniature pink golds effectively decorated the house. rice. The dining table held a basket of Covers were laid for Mra (hither i land. Mies Kuater, Mra Homer W, pink rosea. The bride wore a gown of white trl. 'Sherwood, Mra Everett Bandera Mra Colette and carried brides' rosea. Miss !1V, N Lewis, Mrs. Marcellus Snow, Beatrice Gunther, Bister of the bride, I Miss Florence Sullivan, M Isa Dorothy was bridesmaid and wore a pink chifMiss Helen Hanna, Miss Hath-ilee- n I White, fon frock and carried pink sweet peas. Geoghegan, Miss Edna Kuater,, Borr-imaPhilip Mailn was boat man. Tha i Mra Rudolph Orlob, Miss Erma guest numbered 76. Miss Margaret Falk Miss Mar-ger-et Mr. and Mrs. Tuckfleld will make O'Brien Mra Andrew Oorey, their home In Holliday. 'Mrs Guy Van Sooyoc, Miss Gertrud Atatond and the hostesses. . , , The marriage of Miss Bessie CushBrown took place ing and Joseph attractive tea was nresldrd over Tuesday evening at the home of the fthis afternoon by Mlsa Wlnnlfred Me- , Lbrlde on Eighth East street. Blsho.-rvrr eft In Cornell moot to MlssClalr 7 William Armstrong at her home on C performed Pendleton, Ci atresL ceremony la the presence of the faM- ' lies and a few close friends. Tellow marigolds tied with yellow Fall flowers and autumn leaves ter .tulle In a errata basket were usfd on the tea table. Crystal candlesticks used In decorating. A basket of trinlt, hold-ilng cenand white cosmos wa used a !tood at the corners t of the table ter for the supper table. yellow candle , H. Rose MIm McDonough aqdMr The bride wore a gown ofewhltel D. Kenney assisted In pouring. Twenty georgette crepe and satin and Carried j white rosebud The bridesmaid. Mis 'guests were present, , next month by her daughter, .Miss bit Crltenden, Mr J. F. Fitzpatrick, Esther Christenson,' woro pale pink or-- 1 Stella Cohn, who will spend the'win Mias Isabel Griffin, Miss Marie Har-- I A prettily appointed luncheon was gandy and carried pink rose Rulon ter with her In California. rlngton. Mlsa Frances Cassady, Miss' was best man. given today for the members of the Cushing at Clair Kener, Mrs. Taylor Chamber-laiMiss Amy Andrews assisted In ths (Association of Collegiate alumnae At a series of on east Ars Miss . teas, Miss Katherlnd Driscoll, Benjamin room. ,th T. W. C. A. club house Franklin Andrew dining L. Rich entertained delightfully TuesRS. W. SHER- Daisy Flnerty and Miss Dorothy Frol HOMER Broadway. 'The graduates of the Minserved the wedding cake. Mr. and Mrs. Sectional Liter at and of Illinois, Meetings day and colleges WednesdayAfternoons Brown are spending their honeymoon1 WOOD wiU entertalij Tuesday seth. BK F 3 CARNAHAN formerly home on Third avomie. nesota and Indiana were the hostesses In California and will make their home Club. on Fedhome a her at tea at ary In Mra flowers Leaves and rich autumnal E. follows, were Mra Chi The members rf the Georgs end Omega In this city. of Miss Isabelle Robinson. A silver shades adorned the room eral Way for Miss Erma entertained Thursday evening at tHenry M." Adklneon,J- - MIm Katherine has MUSIC SECTION FEATURES ITALthis Justarrlvedwlth clvy, Mrs. of basket on combines Gorham, Miss Mra A, Belle chrysanthemums the home of Livingston Wednesday Forrester, ter, an One of the most ot IAN OPERA. prominent heriwo small sons, John with deljekte foliage s was placed on for unumber-e- f n Seventh Easr strect. iF. O. Moees. MIm Hasel Morse. Mrs.. this season's weddings was solMlsa Mr i. Rudolph Orlob will glveTTken-singto" The sorority color whtch covered with IheHevtabT and fioui "rushes ban where STUDY J. O. Porter, Mrs. K. B. Porter. their Hkrry, Diego, of Italian opera, will emnized at high noon thla popular bride at her cardinal and straw, were used exclu they have spent the today Lena Hague, Mlaa PansyA.Evans. Mra home In for ja:it year. They ClunyTaee be the feature of iOie meeting In the Salt Lake temple, when the Kensington apartments. sively hostess In pouring were the Davenport. are flowers O A. Marr. Mrs. John ding In for few the relatives visiting decorating, days Miss Kuster Miss Zella Esther 'daughSmoot, autumn of the colored E afternoon, music J. Holland Mrs Clifford Kay, Saturday eectidtof the La- ter of Baskets of brightly asters and dahlias In those before they leave for New Yorl . from used Seantor and Mrs. Reed Smoot, decorated the will entertain at a trousseau tea at her shades.being Mrs. Glen Q. Smith and Mrs B. S dies Literary club Tuesday, and A silver basket of red dahlias where sail about G 'leaves and fall- fo they street. South on Carlyle Nibley, son of Bishop east Fifth ered home 60, Cramer. table. The gw Oct 12 at 2 30 oclock. "Pagliacci" Charles tied with straw colored tulle was 15. for Cape Town. Africa, whe W. Nibley and Mr Julia B. Carnhan Is In charge of a large, grimon the dining tabic. Miss Claire Pendleton will enter- placed Jensen enter In houor of Miss Erma Kuster, a which will be given here n the near Nibley, were united in marriage. The Dr. and Mrs Mra. Roblnson'ip-sisterMiss Anna ing company Frederick Mrs. Moreton, 7 4 bride performed to the of the Eleventh tain tomorrow' afternoon from tained the teachers in popular bride, Mrs. Gordon B Suther- future, will receive special attention. father of the and Miss Leah Burton gave Mrs. Chandler, will Join jhem A wedding breakfast folpartner at oclock, at herhome jon First avenue Dailey land entertained Wednesday afternoon Mr Hans Flo, accompanied by Mr ceremony ward Mutual and-theif Those musical Chicago. char, li avlectionj. lowed Hotel at Utah the for street. the bridal sfc a trousseau tea. thelr-hoon Eighth East s at her home n Harmony placer at an George E. Skelton, will e arrangements were Mtioi The party and the immediate families, sing, Gladioli and faros decorated the libMr and Mts Joseyfi A Holliday attractive luncheon. Chrysanthe- Nedda Bird Nell Creer, and Miss Marion Miss will A was red room same Y. th the club Nous reception given The Entre Smith will Song." John numbers living and daughter, Joaleyuid son. Cartel, mums li yellow and white were used rary. while In at the home of the brides1 evening dining room be the guests of Mra Georgs W Mor- Cartwr'ght. room dahlias were used. The In the hi and formed T. the Worthe and have give a prologue from Just twe living DrJ. rettymed brother, Harold Smoot and Mrs pink end gan, Monday afternoon, at her home. carried a color scheme ellowstono center for the luncheon table. Mr ley will give "Dsti La Quibba The Gamma Phi soror'ty. alumnae months trip through Smoot on Wolcott avenue. Federal white with large pompom chrysan- Ill east Fifth South street. Erickhire. OrJob and Harrv L. anand lthytfo John Rudolph their Holliday members park and active enjoyed Art section "Portrait Painters Heights themums in a crystal vase on the son. numbered The It. and Belcher and Clarence guests family evening nual will dinnerThursday Inbe the subject of a paper by Mrs birthday The drawing room was made lnt table. A musical program and games The Sans Gene club has Issued on the trip. Black and yellow, W. H Blnfi at the meeting of the bower of smilax, ferns and whitea, were enjoyed. The guests Included vitations for a dancing party to be at the HotelofUtah. furnished was th Staines hostess Miss Anne the colors sorority, art section 13. at snapdragons and large chrysantheMr. and Mra William Armstrong, given Wednesday evening, Oct. 13, at Wednesday. Oct the color scheme, worked out In the., JroF and Mr George jE Fellows Thursday afternoon at her home on 10 30 am Gilbert Charles Stewart mums . in which bridal the Mr. and Mra Joseph Coulam, Mr. and the Graf aret The club members are decoration east. Mrs. Second avenue at a tea complimenting and re the returnedfrom Yellow tables. of Fntly Mra. Mr. tjie and Alston stood will be Mra Albert Toronto, Washington Chyrsanthemurai Miss Rote Wegschelder, Miss Loretta speci- party lows left Salt Lake Jn May and Miss Claire Pendleton, a bride of next In large baskets were chrysanthemums and Mrs. Mr. in 8. treated and ally shades brown W egschelder. Mlsa Marie McAllister, Robbing yellow George the ias visited her daughter, Mrs. Gus- week. Current Events Section. "Women decorated the hall. The supper table Mias Lucile arranged along the tables acd Georgs A. Sima Mr. and Mra Louis Beatrice Ahern, tav Wlttlg at New Haven, Corfn.. and In th living room''aster8 In Ameri- In Politics" Is the topic of an address held a mound of rich, red dahlias. A. Rameey, Dr and Mra O W. Teudl, Green, Miss Fern Hill, Miss Angela place cards corresponded. A program consisting of a vocalAo.o has spent several months at her sumcan Beauty shade with clematis ahd by Mrs. J F. Cowan at the Current Mr. and Mrs. H O. Sanford, Mr. and Hanrahan, Miss Katherine The bride was exquisite In an ImJensen, by mer home on the coast of Maine, near woodbine roses were effectively used Events section, Mra John G. McQuarrte. tMr. and Miss Lucile Leahy, Miss Marguerite bv Mis Eunice Raddat a reatJMigMiss Oct 15, at ported model of bridal liberty sat.n Friday, Harbor. Prof. Joined Fellows, Par a Miss a room Cornwall, carried color 2 30 O'clock. Mrs E. D. Stebblns will and old rosepolnt duchess lace, with a The dining toastky Fay Mra Charles A. White, Mr. and Mra LeCuyer. Mias Ella McCallum and Edith Austin, a reading by AEss Willa- I er at Randolph Lodge, their-homscheme in yellow with French mari- speak on current events Tea will be court train over which a rosepoin Wiiford T. Cannon, Mra Martha H Miss Kathryn Maher In August, and accompanied her to Miss a on by In mette basket the N. table Mra a planmAolo Thompson, 8tohl, served and a social hour wiB follow. Shw crystal duchesse veil fell In soft fold golds Tingey. Mra Lorenzo Emma Ramsey Morris, Miss Rosa held a crystal bowl of French mari- Marjorie Wasson and a reading by Mra. Balt Lake. Dramatic Section: "The Son-tn- carried bride's roses with a shower of Assisting the hostess in pouring were Ken. was c. W. Mies Mis Andrew Mr Staines. Lillian Clark, Mlaa her Burgan. Law of Monsieur Poirir" will be read lilies of the valley and tulle and ratio mother, Burgan. golds of Grand Lillian Mrs Marvin Brennan In charge of "arrangements were Staines and Mrs C. D. Brown by Mrs F, M McHugfl of the Dra- ribbons Eleanor Cameron. Mies " Janet McThe hostess was assisted by her Miss Beth Colo , formerly 35 about numbered Donald. Mlsa Ellis Wlrthlln, Miss Mel- mother, Mrs N. D Falk, Miss Flor- Miss Madeleine McClellan. Miss Min- Junction, The Mrs A. S. Cardon of Logan, sis' or matic section, Monday, Oct 11, at 2 30 guests !le ence Sullivan and Miae Agnes Bvrne, nie Barlow. Mpdi Elna Parkinson and Kent a bride of the summer, visited ba Smith, Mias Ida Peterson. A duet of harp and violin will of the bride, and matron bf.honor, wore . Know pm' Mrs. Martha with were mother. her Covers .'Mattie Nelson. Miss Madelyn Stewart. Twenty-tw- o Miss ClartasvfcHet-besckFor Miss Clair Pendleton and her be given by the Misses Maupin. a Callot model of Jewelled orchid and close friends of the- Keate, this week. Mis Ruth laid for fiance. Arthur Flandro. Mr. and Mrs The Tourist section- of the history carried pink roses tied with tulle a. VoMias Stewart. Miss Edith Teudt, Wlrthlln.. entertalped at. thc'r Jepsrtment w m not meet until Oct 1. Miss Anita Bmoot and Miss Alice E!royMi-Carfheind Mrs Glen O entertained CarlW. E T Francis gel, Miss DeLone Jensen, Complimenting Mrs. William Jenwith home on east Sixth South street Tues-- j on acount of the Federation Meeting BtnooL flower - girlsw ere danlHll son, who son, Georgias Cannon. s bride of the early summer, 4,nnW A luncheon will he served gowned in real Valenciennes lace over mmr;;. Mrajhom- e nings. re:!!:raht0erin0nhoWn:7of, S :C.,Mrr Donald Cameron. Ellsworth Mrs. William C, Jennings entertained at noon Tuesday Oct TJ Following! pink satin and carried Cecil Brunner party - as Kearns moirtha. several for HayMartha Mrs and Melvin Knight. Williams and deliin the asters A of at an interesting tea yesterday ary the luncheon a book review of "Tbe rosea crystal basket Spencer Eccles of Logan was wood of Rigby, Idaho, Miss Fern Bat leave the first of the week for their cate shades was used on the table and Fair God will be given by Mrs N H best man. noon at her home on Second Ind. Miss ArdeUe Neeley, whose mar- A basket of yellow tea rores "rendered a number of musical home in Fort Wayne, Th card In was ley reflected the place s Bramel Reservations for the affair Assisting In receiving were SenaThose present were, Mrs riage to W. T. Dlckard took place the center for the tea table, mber were Miss Pendleton, Mr. Flan- must be made from Mrs D. B Shields tor and Mrs Bmoot. Bishop Nioley ard reguests C. has Crismon T a trouiweau Elizabeth Mrs. at Mrs Haywood. Mrs Al'ce today, entertained Mr Julia B Nibley. and Mr. and Mr flowers were used In the other-'- ! ooms William dro. Miss Anne Btalne Herbert Msw not later than Oct. 16 0. A. R. National tea yesterday afternoon at her home on W. Hall, Mr T. B. Francis, Mrs Russell turned from th and Mr. and Mr O. D. Romney, Jr. Law section will Harold R Smoot The Assisting In pouring wety'Mr IndianFarllAmentHry at ' held recently E Seventh East street' encampment, Mrl VT, ""Mr Mr and Mrs. Nil lev wll go to BritEdward Rosenbaum. Hensley, Mr Bert Little, Oct 12, at 1 IS pm represented At the first of a aeries of tea Mr meet The library was developed In yel- Mrs Rllsf, apolis, Ind Mr Crismon Mra James Marsh, Mrs George" Ban born. Mrs. Walter Jennings, A Halloween tea gives bv the en- ish ColumblA and California for a A- - R. of the D low with French marlgoldA In the of BatLadies Mlsa the Fern tlirt). Scott John Rutherford and Mlsa Lena Hague. Mr delegate7 Benjamin L. Rich entertained deHght-m- t tertainment committee of the - Wom- - wedding trip the Utah of being whits cosmos wars used and Hogle, ' parlor W. ley. Mrs, Gordonfiouglae. Mrs. She la pres-- ! fully this afternoon at her home on ens Republican dub at the Hotel Jn th dining room a sUver basket of Morris. large from this state. etreie. ft Mr of E Richards, and Mr. nnd Mrs David R Ljon Third avenue. Utah Saturday, Oct 21 will be one of the Washington of 2. ident No. pink rosebud centered the tea table MaAdams, the block. of teachers wars Th In M turn who L, the marriage of their daugh- Leaves and flowers In rich sutumbtl of the largest ejents of the eeaenh Rlriwy. The hostesa was aided in pouring assisted Belief ward Miss A Sixteenth surprised Elizabeth In eoclety ter silver Carol to Atm Sanford Ash, srVlng by F. C. Barnes nf Ban shades adorned the room combined The affair will be held on the mezMr by her mother. Mrs. M. H Neeley. Belander. Clara Mr Re Miss Mis their Anna Merrill. which took in president. Richey p ace Sept 24, In Ih Balt zanine Poor and te will be servedMrs. J Patton Neeley. M re. T H Nee-le- hecea who havo boom voting basket of chrysanthemums was FYancleco Luncheon Miss on afternoon. Miss on a Neel. wae Monday the Like Mary placed 'tj, supper room The following Mr. and Mrl wkh delicate foliage Mrs. g. r. Leaver and Miss Ruth temple Lots Pgbon, Miss Itarhar Ba.-on- , and served and. musical numbers given Mrs. Barnes' parent tea table mittee havo th a'lab- - In elate Whitney The following young - glrle MiaayDeborah Rachel Riley. Mrs were, Tl Those 8 present C Recelvlrg Horre announces th engagelace il'lsm Mlee Jennlng Ticket Mrs Mias MargsretVHaneen, cluny cards at the door were Mice Isaac, Mrs Alice Cottam. Mrs Hannah borne. . erred, the bootees in pouring were. Mr Charles hf Morris M,r Lo J ment of his daush'er Evelyn, to Major lolet Murry. Mia EstMla Drate and thjeruests' In Aiding Salt summer tbs Mr After spending Mary Katherine Hogle and Mias Priscilla Newman. MrwMary Bishop O 8 mom T The wedding will take Kay. Bachle and Mrs E. O Lestherwood Miss Eleie Neeley. Moyle has returned Mr E J. Holland. Mr Clifford Two hundred Invitations Page Nebeker. Mr Rnth H. McKean. Lake Miss Evelyn A number of vocal erdos were fW Bacon, D-to continue ber Mr Glen Q. Smith sud Mr B. fi arrangements' Mrs W. H Fell end pise in the near future C, S to Washington, Mrs were Issued. Mr Lawrence. Emma Margaret W B Ward Mrs Jacob Evans en by Mies Florence Mr Summerhafa Crgmer. e e e studie s o o rg Seventy-fiv- e Phillips and Mr Mary Hiller. Mr 9 9 Arthur F. Graham Mrs guests called during the social tea the followed among Prominent M JMcCre lea.-Mr- s by was howeos InAnOrpheum William Mondty . Mr party after oon. R. Jeff J. an TJudd. MAeVlrhla. Mies Margaret week wa ths at t ' Mr Shop'' was given .yeWerday e e e Tempt Mr Edgar A Rogers Mrs George high school, baa at bor borne on north West Foe Miss Erma Kuater. whose mar- afternoon for Mies Claire Pendleton, e tractive tea given Tuesday after- structor In ths West of the Entre Wasson. Mrs Frederick C 7Oofhon-few- . member to the street, Is at and California, from M returned Glen Elroy bride, by tbe members Of her noon for Mr Mr L C Pond and Mr A B riage te Richer Orlob iil take place popular club some time Nous club. Luncheon was served. A homo at 2 B street, formerly Mlsa Helen Kearn be month. Miss Margaret Faik en owing Home made candy w.H be basket of barigolds centered dreeson. work. school crystal her In before Balt summer resuming Favorite fall flowers decorated the who ha span th torts in ed det ht at a kenslng tebls. Mr George Morgan as- sold by a number of votyig rirls In the e Thomas we-a Mrs. table and ton FYlday aflerjos at her home or Mrs P duplicated in the lake with her moher, sisted Mr Jeff. Tbo guest were the charge of Mr T T T es Mrs Jenn'o L Cohn left Monday . this ts and Kearn '.lace cards. Third avenue lesv.rg 1 club members and numbered 12 and N Fravp and Mr M M visit wl she whefe The usta were Miss Pendleton. w6ek for her home In Ft Wayne. lid for California, Autumn ImOss end fotlege In rich McDonMr Lip-ma- n, Jack a D Mr W. guest, special, il KmM with her daughter, ttnte eomhjdsd with fall Anne Staines. Miss Lillian were Mis (Continued en page 'bine ) nod family. Sbmo will bo Joined ald. J used tiuMrPgU the room The te Uhl (Continued sa pagw Bin) Ctalnee, Mias Don Donohoe, Mis Ha 1 ,f n. I .An -- i 3 see Visitors Here Social Forecast n, M see sor-orit- Club Notes and There M w-a- lr ma n, - , LeRoy-Cuah-In- Mrts g. Uxv-sg- It see -- ce ... com-Julln- O-n- rIhs -- Ladies Let Ctiticura fr Nr-101- Keep Your Skin Fresh and Young Nri |