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Show H November 4. Friday, 192 preside over an enjoyable luncheon in the club dining .v Hotel Bigelow Saturday raol c ;he Sixty guests will enjoy after1 y of these matrons. Small ur-- : four guests will ,L,l'for luncheon to be followed by will : i ; , - 'i'atVng card ; 1 , games; I C. M. s it. ml -- .td 4H li :ii C J. U 1J5 1 1 I. .V ,i(j ,i II wl.tiuU. tal.iih Hill - 'he i.e- Will I ' . s e! .lie IV.I,!.! 1'el il, r.ililli r null1!! in ;! - : I1. llk'l.'s llt llit i: n.iiii.i.ii'f Aiiietba mid U the ,4jUx ii I : Mi . t !. Ml- ti .ii,. -- , ii ii , . ; t , I. I, I : Ml-- I1 1 I. , 1 ; , a t. iin ii iliiisi.m number 21 7, 1! nf I.. 11. hi its meet-- I f iii ' 'ii in the W. (I. 111 l-i i1 1 Y S , i illlllllllil!l!;!illlim;iilltli;ililH : lh. U s.hl, mill l.leih Jiui iuiir KflHMlI Vlw. I..VIKI-- K. i I. Jrii, Si'tkr (hjiUi'l. lUughU'i . ill! Ill All Kt 1 i.UI i ui I ii ii.'ii 1. ,i;i ( eil iioied Un Huge Six) i Her attendant, if Nona Todd were pink gcorgitle n r: i with i lmiotoiies and her w;: j i:.k ivj-- i s and e! rich feath- II. I ud:e- - of Salt I like to be lirif- - 1. Tbe It t man va- Kt'M lV:t t w. ruble, I n.. I roilnr of tin- biidegroinu. Mr. riiiViTiv i ..ii!,! .i meet mg if the fill! N A reeep'ln.'!! was held following the : u. .',ke i b..i i r, lbitie.l:ler- - ot ti'.e veil H,e n Ti.f S i!: l,;,V:e letuoli i r a large number of At. ion will be held an lit The you; - uj if vvll i,. in reom was most 1. lik nils, lhe . at tile Hotel Ih'C 1 Yi;le, uiii. Iviiig is tbe '.raefive wi.li a color scheme of lew. hieal le.i liee.l mbi el tbe Spirit ol ts i f Mi. Hyiii'.n S. Kivir, I. ar.J wi;::e laiTl:e table being . r 1'ity will el i li.ipU teron a.eiua-with n cloth of fillet, ''i- - cov.-iei liap'.el-ot ties '.ei.ol'ed guilts I'. tik ehiyMinthenuims graced the een- to t lie ngitlar business. ...lii.tiei; f t Mrs. Katli.-ria.M. !e. rose the and tal either end Nuitbiup. of : a pr.vtum b.as lei n r.nungidj e who has been the guest e..i. i:is tn siHer holders. Miss tin. .rg j New e of tbe guests. Jit's. 1.1 'i.e her two Mrs. .1. 1. furry ';irion Hlinlin. M;s Kate Johnson, A.; !., Hawse will retider rev-tangle and Mrs. leo!ar.l f for : wli:tliiig sido- -. She will be aeM J Mis, liAr- - Vo I'otl-ii-.- 1 t. 1 . Kit-har- - - . f.-- mi-n- . tu-V.- e 1 . : 4 j Brady is entertaining -- rv.:eht friends at luncheon to be f fallawed by cards in the English room this afternoon, t the BiKeoW Hel Mrs Jl MV- --' i- ti.i Mrs iC'iM .PVbwi -- f - Mitd ::i late a.r.umn flowers. The eiii'isii-.ft.i by the jierfariued t r..lf'? uikIi1. .Mayor (ieofge K. 1 Mill c of relative Rivaui: j!i j!., a r,ii 1 s,. fiiii.. Is. Ihc bride vu i'll-.i ! ii: a sown of white t;ti t milled wib. tiny tutfles of l. Si;e eanied a lovely bmiuet of r.i!e s iMsi riiiib:i.ed w ith feathery In Women's Realm J. E. Goss ami Mrs. A. C. 4H mnf- TI1E OGDEN DOST ib. Lunchron Ji:nt Hostesses at Mi'tm' W Mrs. James II. Deine do- - jn I ; d. I i . e lu-k- . ple.i-Ul- f Ti!!.-tsn- 1 - Developed from High Grade Fabri cs 'utumn tones. bidden to enjoy following- - Twelve guests were will be ul limik- ti tlu-i111:1::) the luncheon and cards frmn two until five oVlmk. - Mrs. Bowman Honoree Mrs. Archie W. Bowman was the complimented guest Thursday when Mrs Gage B. Itodman entertained at luncheon for her at her home 2;5tf Mrs. Bowman is the Sawner place. Jkjwt of her sister, Mrs. Herman B. Way, and has proved a most popular visitor here this fall. The Twenty-fift- W. h Tin r H. Williams stivit. was t 1:,;, Mrs. siiia- of ae:uie buna-- tin- - y will aii.t. , 1 resale in San Jnconti), I.. W. Overstreet, 2.10-- No- - J nek son will be lioste.--s to the members of Iter bridge club this evening. I luxe tables will be at play during the el cuing, and a late supper will be - Satgay party fur young pint urday evening, when Miss Hetty Williams, Miss Jean Vail and Miss Veronica Alton Were hostesses to fifty-fiv- e served. of their friends. Clever and unique costumes were worn by the guests Dr. and Mrs. K. R. Duinke have who enjoyed dancing until a late hour. iiTuriied from a two weeks vacation The Williams home was attractive in uiiddlcvvcstern cities. with Hallowe'en decorations, the serv- spent Luncheon Hostess ing table from which a buffet supper Mrs. tJ. s. Cumuli entertained the One of the charming parties of the was served, held n lovely basket of - of !ur bridge club Monday Wednesluncheon ; veek was the given yellow chrysanthemums and yellow !'E!"V,'rf11' M. l'r in Eccles the ashing- J. Mrs. Englcandles in J black holders. Mrs. W. II. day by l to served The the Hotel. Bigelow ish room at Williains, Mrs. E. R. Alton and Mrs. ,lmi table was attractively decorated with J. E. Vail, mother of the hostesses. l'ulv flowed. chrysanthemums and asisted during the evening deep bronze Of local interest is the wedding antwenty friends gathered about the taMiss Florence Bennett was the guest nouncement of Miss Mudelin Arnold ble with the hostess. Bridge followed in the presidential suite. of honor, uml Mrs. E. 1). Paine was f Oakland, California, and Wesley hostess at a prettily appointed lunch- 1',,',UT' of Ogden. The marriage took Mrs. II. B. Ames was hostess at a eon for a few friends Monday after-- ; jliU 1,1 i,k!u,ul September 24. Mr. d Mm. ,f Prettily appointed bridge luncheon noon at the home of Mrs. Paine in the! IUM.U1VS llu i,avi Turner, 2o.5n an Huren vnue. yesterday at her home 2109 Taylor. Browning apartment. he young cuiiph- will reside in the The small luncheon tables were decorated with pink and white chrysMrs. William Blackburn entertained California city. anthemums. Twenty four guests were the members of her bridge club Wedbidden to share in the pleasure of the nesday afternoon at her home, 1117 Mr. and Mrs. George S. (Hen have affair. Mrs. Ames was hostess to the Twenty-eight- h street. The guests arrived home from a four weeks' mosame number of guests Saturday at a were seated at one long attractively tor trip through the Pacific coast similar party. decorated table. Three tables were states. arranged for cards which followed t Mrs. Joseph Martin is entertaining luncheon. Mrs. T. Shreeve and little at an intimate little bridge party todaughter, Shirley, of San Francisco, The afday preceded by luncheon. Mrs. James T. Abbott and Mrs. are guests at tile home of Mr. and fair is being held in the Japanese room George Abbott have issued invitations Mrs. David Russell, parents of Mrs. it the Hotel Bigelow. for a bridge luncheon to be given this Shreeve. afternoon at the J. W. Abbott home Mrs. Dee Honoree at Reception Mrs. Vern R. Ekins and Mrs. A. E. on 2838 Washington avenue. The Berthana will be the scene of Wilsong were joint hostesses at a s reception and dancing smart bridge party last evening given party this Pretty Wedding Soleinized evening when Mrs. Thomas D. Dee will The marriage of Miss Mary Brown- at the home of Mrs. Kkins un Jackson be the guest of honor at a delightful ing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. avenue. The hosts for this delight-fi- ll Browning, 473 Twenty-sevent- h reception. street, event are her children, Mr. and and Louis Griffin, son of Mr. and Miss Catherine Meliuglilin has arMrs. Richard B. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. L J. Griffin, took place Wednes- rived home from California where Ambrose A. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. day evening at the home of the brides she has been sojourning for the past Francis E. . Higginbotham, Mr. and parents, the home was attractively few weeks. :i 1,- - : L 1 " ''' ! - Ia-lan- Choose Your Piano ! this interesting joint meeting. The Aiiurican legion and the A liter-lea- n legion auxiliary entertainedMon-at ii .1 pleasant datieiug party day evening at the l.lks' club. The ball room was artistienlly deeointod fortune telling in Hallowe'en colors, booth proved a splendid attiuition as !:d ether appropriate features. Pour hand red guests were in attendance, i'u lading a number from Salt lake, Bountiful. Kaysville, Brigham City Mrs. Ive D. Turner of and the auxiliary and laiwretiee Clayton ot' the legion had eharge of the uffair, j nod they were very aldy as.sisted by v :i leus subcommittees. The November meeting of the Wo-- 1 man's circle of the First Presbyterian church was held Tuesday afternoon in The regular the church parlors. imsiness meeting was supplemented with a must interesting afternoon's show was entertainment. A staged. Fifteen models wore gowns of various design, depicting styles in vogue al different stages in American history. Musical selections were also given. Mrs. J. 11. Peckenpuugh was in charge of the entertainment. Mrs. George R. Whitmeycr had eharge of the refreshments. Ninety guests were seated at small tables which were charming with their Hallowe'en fa-hi- on -- I appointments. Aracia Club The Acacia club met Friday with Mrs. I a Roy Pugmire, llliS Twenty-fift- h street. Luncheon was served before the meeting. Mrs. Juntes Ure, of Salt laike, u former resilient, gave a most instructive paper on tbe subject, Welfare Work for the Negro and Indian." THESE Sit vice Star legion Mrs. Charles Re veil ami Mrs. Fred G. Faison entertained the members of the Service Star legion at u costume party at the home of Mrs. Re-- 1 veil on Monday evening. Halloween feature, games anil stunts muiic the evening a most pleasant one. Pythian Women Meet The Pythian sisters were entertain-- 1 ed in the K. P. hall last evening, when Mrs. Agnes Strawn, Mrs. Ida Wrap-- 1 der, Mrs. Eva Coaklcy and Mrs. Clara Manning were hostesses. as the artists do j; S EE Womens Itrlief Corps The Dix Istgan post numlier 2, Wu-E- E mens Relief Corps held its regular meeting Thursday afternoon in the 1. O. O. F. hall. neeting of the Historical society to ie held Saturday afternoon in the central Junior high Bchool. Mrs. M. j. Carson and Miss Laura Kirkpa- trick will be the hostesses. 5 Sempre Musical The Sempre Musical society metl Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Fred Frorer, 2U(J2 Van Buren avenue. Mozarts Sounutas" was the subject of a carefully prepared paper by Mrs. tay Whitmeyer, Selections by the amous composer were given by Mrs. L- Pingree. Mrs. Ii. L. Draper and Mrs. Delbert Foulger. EE EE St. Josephs Sewing Circle A special meeting of St. Josephs 5 g 5 5 g 5 g g TN THEIR choice of a piano, the great artists, DePachmann. Bachaus, Gieseking, Carreras Casella, - and scores of others are of one mind and opinion. All use the Baldwin. The man or woman planBing upon a musical career will, for the soundest of personal reasons, be guided by the Judgment of the worlds great artists in selecting his or her piano. the same problem of choice, the woman at the head of a home will ask herself several quesFacing answer need and ambitions my every tions. Will the Baldwin, better than any other piano, realize my and progress as children for demand grow they my meet Will it every through all the years to come? with their musical training? will it contribute more than Will it always evoke excla- cordial and hospitality? any other to the spirit of happiness, contentment them or for their enter- when by played Nations of instant recognition and delight from my guests tainment? And because she will find that the answer to every one of these questions is yes, she will choose, Will the Baldwin foster my pride in my home and its furnishings, a Monthly Payment Plan that will put one We invite yon out lo hear Mr. Allan like of KSL Radio Station, pianist, Baldwin. Mr. like will who will be at my store Saturday, featunns the an for appointment. Startling open a studio at my store. Call Saturday of the student. Complete on effort part an with be obtained results tan course in three months. lftM ON ANY PIANO IN STOKE 10 DAYS FKEE TRIAL PETERSEN MUSIC 1240 2955 Washington Avenue llllllll!lli!llllllll!lll!llllllll $95 5 vd hall. from particularly high grade materials, presenting an array of styles and models from which you may choose for wear on every occasion. Some are fur trimmed, others and every one is a are plain-ea- ch superior value at the price quoted. He sure to see these coats whether you are in the market for one right now or not. Historical Society Problems of the Modern HomerwiE: e the subject of a talk to be given by EE Jr. Adam S. Reunion, superintendent EE of the L. I). S. church schools, at a 3 ternoon at 2 oclock in the Knights of Columbus clianninK coats are E 1 Methodist Missionary The W'omans Foreign Society Missionary! nociety of the Methodist church met! n the church parlors Twenty-Bixt- h E street and Jefferson avenue, on Thursday at 2:30 oclock. Mrs. C. W. Han-cJe- l! 2 Salt Lake, district secretary of the society, was present and E gave a report of the annual branch E meeting held at tort Dodge, Kansas, on October 8 and 9. Mrs. Amanda conducted the devotional service.Wayne Mut--' sic Kanno and Michiya Mukae render-sever: Griffm andvocal selections. Mrs. Iioy Mrs. Ilenry Stearman j were hostesses. al z Auxiliary to Railway Conductors The ladies auxiliary to the Order of Conductors were entertained i EE 1Z:30 0 clock luncheon in the Span-is- h room of the Hotel Bigelow on Wednesday. Sixty guests were were in the hands of Mrs. J. H. Ryan. j Martha Society At a meeting of the Martha society at the home of Mrs. II. M. Rowe, for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Mrs. F. E. Nichols, president; Mrs. C. IL Barton, first Mrs. Fred M. NVe, second Mrs. II. M. Rowe, secretary; Mrs. Edward Bich-ao- l, Will You Have EXPERIENCE? The election of a City Auditor is a matter of prime importance to the taxpayer ami citizen in general. While the expenditures of the auditors office for labor and materials are but little, the amount of money handled through office channels is very large. For the past six years of my incumbency the audits of this office have shown that I have conducted the business of the city in a most satisfactory manner. I have time and again been complimented by independent auditors and accountants for the excellence of my office records. of-nc- ers vice-preside- Will You Have Efficiency and Experience? vice-preside- treasurer. Marana Reading Circle The Maruiia Reading circle will meet this afternoon with Mrs. C. H. Barton, 774 25th street. MARY E. FARLEY rak! Ailvpilipement |