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Show SfTr tKi:. 'Pf 23 On her WtlroK lnK 1'' h ' ' '' '" rUlflU WB ol pastern n r- R , -m . n : . m' - i Harris ol California LV .fjt at ,hf' ll0rn'' of 'v,r8 Kmily fcf 819 Third I'-a.-t ntrcet. For Br.t t"n ears Miss Harris has sW.fi,l known In 1 1 1 - - concert flyld. Hf one of the specially selected BS at tb v; J,ouls world's fair aBi.vod it ,h, r,''-i'':' '.n ,-.t Vi Knut-ifonl hotel. Salt Lake, .the national G. A. IV encamp. wr' concert Tirk Miss Harris J, warmly praised by critics ijH' r rcar technic, artist!.- Intcr-LKtlon Intcr-LKtlon and svinp it h-tlc Insight. She aeXiarled collection of written ap-Rjjt'on'' ap-Rjjt'on'' fr','n artlS,t3 f fnrn" ln ""' I'uwi.-j 'iitrtainc'd the HL r club Tuesday afternoon at Rfcun.lred nn at her home, H gloventli East street A color P4'.. of whit' and green was rar-bsboiii rar-bsboiii in tbc house decoration. K. .(St.r and ferns in a haskct Hr ,'th aterplcce for the tea prln' co er was ovT flf. Hub members are Mrs r Ktrup " rr"l- Mr J J y' yrs j g Reynolds, Mrs a Kmi'l Mrs V G Buckle Mrs. K. L, mx' rit.c :.nl Mr 1 K H-.v.;. rth 'ifcjmtr- Optimistic oflub gL ontf rl ,J uc-sdnv afternoon at W" ( . 0t the homo of Mr.s v E, j,, 22 'third av fnuc in honor of mT'j M Qallagher, who will feave Wf! ." UK l-s .ni; U-s (r, mak, Ivr KTf ' ( osir.os were used about the If' and a bowl of mnriKOlds formed Enterplece for the un. h on table LHrrara w rc laid for Mrs. Gallagher, LVflebKC Jones, Mr, Fred RlSbikh Peter Peterson. George Q K,, , Mrs Jos. ph Ash and Mrs Mil urn Hughes ( Ln rippers forme I an jff Ive d t -, mRt scheme for a tea given Tho.s- j K afternoon from I until 6 o do. k Vui4 Koiiiain'' Peterson and Mli WL: -: Cosgrav, at the I'.Ieraon ; KL, 12'Ci Eighth East street, in. Bailment to Silas Bills Grace Moran K5 -a1 . .. Sail Lake visitor Si utk- brown i.a.sl:..-l : ' I'-r-fWooins formed . ccnterplfec. for which was covered Uh sold Kui cloth. The toa s r It i ft-as i op-K op-K The lights bad sun none, shades K' the Ices and conictlons were! In: Kflower deslKns. In the living room Sdid leaves and ros. I rrlei were 1 K and th.f IlKbt were shade.) in Ksslstlng in re. . !v Ing Hi- gU( Bu'Mrs. v 1' i-'i. rson. Presiding ! Wihe tea tabb- u. r- Mr- ictor n L Mrs Jacob A lohnson, llM KcV Daver and Mrs. I I' Credt n Kitilns In scrvintc were Miss poro- WEc Jensen Miss Dolores Spitko, Mips KaetU Lindsay. Miss Elon n. e K(f(y Mrs. Lawrence Anderson and iKu Iner Burton. iHluslc was furnished by mi--- unea brain, Miss .l.nnb Welsh. MlSJ Lhenne WbltmoTc Whbe. Miss Vcr- Ku Lindsay. Miss Virginia Kreete Vj Hit Emma Kamsi Morris Kfbe puests" cards wcr received Kidocr by Irene Klchar.ls. i n. huu-Kd huu-Kd and fifty Invitations were Is-I Ikr and ilrs. Maurice And' rson i n-SiUlned n-SiUlned Tuesday nigbt at their bom. iChadwick a-enu. at a dinn r dan. e Bfconor of Miss Viola Hall and blmer Shm. who win be married soon vjBTbe house wn- d-crated fall Hkn flowers . 'i lie guests were seat-IHiatsRia.l seat-IHiatsRia.l tabb ... n Laving ccn-jjBplece ccn-jjBplece ol cosmos In a crslal bas-IKt bas-IKt tied with la'.end.t mallne. The !Es1cs Uble had a laige basket ol EttlroM IHoTerB were laid for Miss Hall. Mr i ljMtw Mr and Mrs Merl L Klm-jHl Klm-jHl Mr. and Mrs. Irgil C. Hall, M 'WMrs. Emeral II Hanson. Mr and 'Ej. Clyde Iiunson. Mr and Mrs Bra 0. Hewlett. Mr and Mrs Mer-Sjm Mer-Sjm South wick. Mr and Mrs L.-orge MPelerson. Miss Joscphlm nail Miss Blclle auff. Miss Marie Butler. MrB. ttA C. Ashton and Kb hard Watklne, gWhe hostess was ussl-led bv her U-..o iBfer? Miss Gwendolyn Edwards and Bbs i'hyj.is Edwards. Bfrs. J. J Porteflentertained al her jHpe on Butler avenue Monday ifter- In honor ol Mrs ly.n W Clcgg Indian? po'-- The living room and MBch were decorated in a variety of Bden flowers. Marigolds and bin. Bpblnium ln a bask, t formed a cen-Bplce cen-Bplce for the Prealdlng at the tea table were Mr. Shoo II. ii. wet. ilrs. August Thom-Wboit. Thom-Wboit. Mr- U. n I- Rich and Mrs. John ..8plker Assisting In ..iln- were Leone Evans. Miss ftan ("cote:. i Lorothy Hales and Miss Helen iCard v. . i ,. -,., , i . ,j i i he l"'r by IBlh tJh.-ney ,(Ijd Barbara Cheney, phundr. .1 and twenty-five ;nlta- Hftptatn an.i Mrs K. M Bishop en- BUlned Monda nlghl at cards and a tupper in honor of their son. He llP6 who will leave soon for HUonlus dahlias used B detorj'e 1 1 1 rooms A clunj cover WFr Pink vds on lh supper table P"1" roses Ii-. n basket formed th Cn-fkee Cn-fkee Tile host and hostess were JPMled by ii.. ir u.ukU.is M.-s Mm- - 4 liffiiSS M,M Vlrplnla bishop. 1 fifty. h' n.imber.,1 nterta.m-.l at a Iron. sea,, tea Sunday I 5 . n'r" V hrne on Gilmer avS '" were . ,o crate the rooms Ast-rs snai-dra-V:?'103 nn" d' ! or.,,, ... nerve room, A clu' cover was Mlv j,.s..p ,in, nan and .Mrs. Merlin I". Kimball Agisting In the dlnlna room u. ,, Ma Sutler and Miss 1st in i KS Ir,," ",", Wilson, plan- m.. 7 I,ora JoMvn- vocalist ' , bundre.j an, fjtt j.,,,.. , . Mr" ,1lhUrS f 3 S T O'Staffi I ent r. " 'VrM M-1,,r" " Anderson Will I ? n; J'1 ;' and cams this , evening at their home 0n Chadwick avenue In honor of Miss Hal and be? fiance. Klmer Frame. . Miss Helen Brown. Miss Gladvs Brown and Mrs. sta.r Dunham enter" Urfned at a dinner d m. , aonday , night a the Brown home on 52 i I.. ,5,r,"t in honor .-.r the . b irthdw anniversary of their mother Mrs n. l Brows. The house was decorated in old-raahioned old-raahioned garden flow.-rs with yet-low yet-low prevailing The dinner table had I for a centerpiece a low bowl of French ma rlgolds. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. I K. L Brown Mr. and Mr Btarr Dunham Mr and Mrs A. L Esc an- ' don. Mr. and Mrs j. l Brown Mr and Mr, a Ea, and on, Miss Helen ' urown, l.-nt Thompson. Mis-i Gladys Brown. Ray Mitchell, Miss L one .owjs. Alex Escandon. Mlsa Florence Hovrard and Boy Escandon. The hostesses were assisted in serving serv-ing bj Miss Pearl Rl. b and Mr I I- Brown Members of the Wee9ioy club cn-tertalned cn-tertalned at tea Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Quy Sterling East Ninth South street. In honor hon-or of Miss Dorothv Dav who left Friday to resume her teaching at Hood college. Frederick. Md . aft:-spending aft:-spending the summer with her par-CUtS. par-CUtS. .Mr. and Mrs V. K. Day. The rooms were decorated in fall flowers. A jar of asters formed a renterplece for the t.-a table at I wb..V Mrs. G T Van Winkle presided. pre-sided. Tea was served on the porch. The club members. In addition to Miss Day and Mrs. Sterling, are Mrs C; P Overfleld, Mrs. r. r. V in Winkle. Win-kle. Mrs. A. P Stone, Miss Edna Jeir-nlngs Jeir-nlngs Mrs darritt S Wilkin. Mrs J W Rooklldge. Mrs E T Smith Miss Mary Doolv un.l Mrs Dana K Parkinson Park-inson Si (al gn.sts w.re M-.s. B Day. Mrs A 11 BO .rU .. i I S L. E. Hall. Mrs Clifford A. Kay and Mrs. Benjamin L Rich entertained In tho first of a series of bridge luneh-ons ut the Kav home q th Vernon apartments- Thursday afternoon In compliment com-pliment to Mrs Frank E. Moiierty of N'ew York, who Is the guest of her sister Mrs J. A Splker, and Mrs. . w. ciegg of Indianapolis, who will leave for Eos Angeles on Monday after af-ter spending the summer with Mrs. Rich and Mr- J. K Hales. Guests were entertained at elirht tables at luncheon, with bridge following fol-lowing Yellow and lavender fall flowers decorated the rooms and were ar ranged in a basket as a centerpiece for the ser-. ing table. The hoctPgses were assisted by Mr:;. I, J. A. Splker Mrs B F. Bauer and" Mrs Robert W. Wasson The same number of guests were entertain 1 Friday. Mrs. Amos Fellows and Mr. Fred Bannister entertained Thursday n.val ; at a miscellaneous shower In honoi of Miss OMvp Price, n fall bride ters and dahlias decorated the rooms. Pink nd White dahlias formed a cen- tcrplece for the supper table Thv. : hostesses wrere assisted bv Mrs. Thomas Ash The guests numbered ', twenty-four Mr. and Mrs. A H. Yossmeyer and son Richard, and Mrs Yossmeyer s mother Mrs. Effle ( lark Mads-n at the Newhouse hotel for a few days on their way to Los Angeles, wh re they will mai.e their home Mr md Mrs Vossmeyer and Mrs. Madsen were formerly residents of Salt Laki and hae many friends In this city. They have recently been residing in , I Colorado Springs. Colo. i Mrs. Ira H Lewis has return- l ; from a trl pthrough the Pacific I northwest ! letter from Mrs. A J HosmeT received by frbnds in the city -sans that she and Dr Hosmer and thl children are now In soulb. rn Franco. Mrs Hosmer expects to remain in France during the winter and pul the children in school there t Mj-s Walter P. Klrksev. ol the I Bungalow apartments, left Wednesday Wednes-day at noon, on a two-weeks Isit to San FranClSCd and Los Angeles At I San l-ran.is. o Mrs. Klrkf-y will take the ocean voyage to Los Angel ea and Catallna island Auspiciously beginning the ear s actiyitles, the Business and Profes-lonal Profes-lonal w oman's dub held an outing at the Hermitage resort ln Ogden canyon Saturday and Sunday. Nearly forty-rive forty-rive of the dub members and their friends participated in the event, the majority arriving during Saturday afternoon' af-ternoon' and evening and a number following Sunday mornJns. Hiking and swimming parties were formed for the morning entertainment entertain-ment among other diversions the members returning for the l p clock : I uneheon i At the business session which fol- lowed luncheon plana tor the ensuing year's work were discussed, dCIsbi Jean-nette Jean-nette Rosser chairman or the program pro-gram committee, outlining the changes which have been deemed advisable by the committee Mli Rosssr's report receied the hearty approval of the Club. Ir Alice Houghton. Mrs Elizabeth Coray and MI88 Florence Kimball were chosen as delegates to the meetings of the Cits Kedcratlpn of Women's dubs, which are to be held in October. Octo-ber. In accordance with the request of the education committee of the National Na-tional Federation of Business and Professional Pro-fessional Women's dubs, Miss ESllaa-betb ESllaa-betb FKs Gerald was appointed to head a committee to secure the cooperation co-operation of other clubs In furthering the effort of the education committee commit-tee to stabllsh a higher standard of foundational training tor business women Miss Fltz Gerald will select her assistants to aid her In this work. The marriage of Miss 1-lly Ethel Alien and i'uul W. Folsoin took place Wednesday morning ln the Salt Lakn temple. A reception followed Wednesday Wednes-day evening at the home of the bride's parents. Mr und Mrs. John Allen. 641 Ninth Bast streat. Miss ulanch l'.rg-Strom l'.rg-Strom was maid of honor and Miss Josephine Podaon was bridesmaid. Donald Folsom was best man. Mr. and Mrs Folsom will be at homo lu j CentorvillQ after October 1 The marriage of Miss Mary Cat-mull Cat-mull daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Catmutl, and Albert W. Meyer took piac Wednesday night at tbr home- of tho bride. Tho ceremony was performed by Bishop W. W. Em-I cry A family supper followed. The . rooms w re decorated ln asters. Tho couple have gone to Portland, Ore., I for their honeymoon. They will bo I at home at 383 Tenth avenue after October 1. 1 1 . Miss Hnrel Dibble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dibble, and A. H. Ced-erholtii Ced-erholtii were married Wednesday night at 8 o'clock nt the home of the bride's brother. A. H. Dibble. 976 Wll-Hon Wll-Hon avenue. The ceremony wos per- , formed by Bishop George McAllister, A reception followed. The rooms wer decorated In White asters, palms and Ferns, The bride wore a gown of white Crepe de meteor and Spanish lace. Her I vail eras c.iught with orange blossoms' and she . irri -d bride roses Miss Margaret Cederholm. bridesmaid, worn cream taffeta and carried pink sweet J peas. Miss QladyS Granger, bridesmaid, brides-maid, wore pink taffeta and carried , lavender sweet peas. Walter Dibble i was ring-bearer. C. F. Dibble was best man. '1 he couple will be at home at 138 j Blghth Bail street. Mrs W. p. Maclean entertolned at luncheon, followed by bridge, Wednes- i day afternoon at her homo on Second avenue, in honor of Mrs. Wellington i B, l ake, who will leave soon for Klk- 1 hart. lnd.. to make her home, and r Mrs. Frank B. Doherty of New York, ... I. I.. .1,.. ..w r,f hnr clclr.r M r m J. A. Splker Twelve small tables were arranged for luncheon and bridge Crystal bas-ketS bas-ketS of pink and white sweet peas formed the centerpieces for the tables The rooms were decorated in garden flowers and autumn leaves The hostess was assisted by her I daughters. Ml5s I,ucile Maclean. Mrs Barl B. Wlxcey and Mrs V. D. Mac-; Ln an, Jr.; Mrs. Robert W. Was.-on and Miss Kulh Splker. Mrs H I" Mason, who will leave soon lor Dos Angeles to make her home, und Mrs. P, C. GUI, who will 1 go to Bvansvtlle, lnd.. to make her home, were guests ol honor at a tea given by the women of the First Unitarian Uni-tarian church edrtesday afternoon at I the bom- ot Mrs. J F. Cowan, 909 Second aenue. The rooms were decorated ln gar- ' den flowers in. ludlng zinnias, .Lsters and nasturtiums Assisting in recelv- i Ing the quests were Mrs. H B. Wellington Well-ington and Mrs C. D. Tolhurst Presiding at the tea table were Mrs C. W Wataoni Mrs. F C Loof-bourow, Loof-bourow, Mrs. James H Wolle and Mrs A A. Hall. Assisting In serving w. re Mis-. Mary Shblds, Misa Miriam Mantle. Mlsi Madeline Clark, Miss Percj QUI, Mlsa Helen Poole and Mss , Marie Fowler one ot the Inter, sting fall weddings was that ot -Mlsa Dorothy Mayncs anu John Dinden Knowles. which took place Wednesday night at H o'clock at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. John A Maynes. 175 G street Mayor Neslen performed the ceremony. cere-mony. Pink and white asters, ferns and palms wen used to decorate the drawing draw-ing room and tho living room. Rose Oplored zinnias decorated the hall In the dining room a yellow color scheme was carried out. Yellow rr'adioll tn a basket tied with yellow maltne formed a centerpiece for the supper tabic. The bride wore a gown of white canton crepe satin, trimmed In princess prin-cess lace, with a girdle trimmed In orange blossoms and pearls Her veil J n,!, (aught with orange blossoms and p- arls and she carried brbl. roses with a BhoWer of sweet peas Miss Tessa j WolstenhOlme, mal dof honor, wore' orchid georgette crepe and carried ; pale pink sweet peas. Miss Aflon Iiomnev, bridesmaid won- cream col- I ored georgette and carried salmon j colored sweet peas. George Hall was best man. Assisting Mrs. Maynes nn.l Ibe bridal bri-dal party in receiving the guests were Mr. and Mrs. C C, Knowles and Mr i and Mrs. John Burrows . Mrs. Blch- , aid Chamberlain presided In the din-Ing din-Ing room and was assisted by Miss Dorothy Chamberlain Miss Helen j r,,istroniT Miss Margur.-t Glbbs. Miss trdella Sabine; Miss Ycrna Sabine. Miss Phyllis Romney and Miss Ethel. Armstrong. Following a short wedding trip tho couple will be at home after October 1 1 at 175 G street! ' Miss Lltka Roblson entertained Frl-day Frl-day night ut a dancing party at her home on jCentb East steel In honor of Ashby J. Badger, a midshipman of An-napOlls, An-napOlls, .-.on ol Mr. and Mrs Carl A. Badger of this city. The living room was rccorated In black-eyed susans. African marigolds and lavender asters were combined in j i c.nterplece for the supper table. Other fall flowers were used about! the- house The hostess was assisted by her par- enta Mr and Mrs. j c Roblsoil; Mr and Mrs. "ail A Badger, Miss Bcrnlce Robtapn, Miss Barbara Barger Miss Heb n Badger and Miss LaFawn Bai-le Bai-le The guests numbered 100. Mrs QUlfo'rd A. Kay and Mrs. Pen L. Rich entertained ln th second of a s. ries of bridge luncheons Friday afternoon af-ternoon at the home of Mrs. Jvay in the Vernon apartments in honor of! Mrs. F. E Doherty. of New York, and Mrs i. y ciegg oi Minneapolis, who Will leave Monday lor Los Angeles to I spend the winter, after spending the summer In Salt l ake. A purplo and gold color scheme w as carried out In the decorations. The hOSteSSeS were assisted by Mrs W. D Post, Mrs. Robert W. Wasson. Mrs. K. J. Holland and Miss Alton Ciegg. The guests numbered 3-. . . . At a meeting of the board of dl- 1 rectors of the I tab Federation of Wo-men's Wo-men's Clubs, at the Hotel Utah. Frl-day, Frl-day, the dates for the meeting of tho fr-.ii ration In this city wore fixed for i . ictob.T 1 0-1! The Salt Iake ty Federation or 1 Women's Clubs will have charge of the social plans for the convention. .Mrs F. W Meakln, president of the city federation, will appoint commlt-t.-. i t.-i have charge of the arrangements. arrange-ments. , The program for the state federation meeting la completed and was accept-ed accept-ed b the board. Plans have been made 'or a conference of presidents the first day of too convention The marriage of Miss Ducy String-ham String-ham and George Evan Taylor took pla. Frlda) morning In the Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs Brian! String-1 ham, parents of the bride, will entertain enter-tain Sunday at their home In Woods ("ross In honor of the young people w ho will leave soon for Los Angeion to I make their home. . Olden times were revived In a pro-) gram given at the Ladles' Literary" club Friday afternoon. Alfred Lam-, Lam-, bourne gave interesting reminiscences of the Salt Lake theatre Alvln Kd-dlngton Kd-dlngton sang "Iove'a ld Sweet Song." "Sweel Genevieve" and "Maftdy Lee.' Danc es of other days were gl en nn-jder nn-jder tho direction of Mlsa Katheryn Gabbott. A minuet was danced by Miss Karan Skldmore and Miss Arilne Wallace, ."Miss Marie Fowler represented repre-sented a "Mlsa of 1850." In a dancing number. A gavotte was danced by I Miss Arilne Wallace and Miss Katheryn Kather-yn Gabbott Miss Viola Hall, a September bride was the jruest of honor at a handkerchief handker-chief sbow.-r, given last Friday night by Miss Merle Ingram at her home, -'63 Fifth avenue A bronze and yellow yel-low color scheme was carried out In the house decorations. Marigolds in a I basket formed a centerpiece for the ; table on a cluny cover over ellow. j The hostess was assisted by her moth. r. Mrs A B. Ingram. Miss Phyl- lis Ingram and Miss Ruth Ingram. The I guests included. In addition to the guest of honor, Mrs. George F Ha. -ding, of Santa Monica, (.'al.. Mrs. Al-j loxander Hamilton of St. Joseph. Mo : Mrs. D. O. WHley, Mrs Mosiah Hall. I Mrc Merl D. Kimball, Miss Josephine1 Hall, Mrs. Clifford Gerrard. Miss Leon Frame, Miss enetta Lindsay, Miss J.ona Lindsay, MISS Ethel Gerrard. Mrs F p. Matheson, and Mrs. A. b Di ane of Los Angeles Mr.s Q. Merlin Southwlck entertained enter-tained Friday afternoon at her home ! on Redondo avenue at a kenslngton tea In honor of Miss Hall and Mrs j I Merl I . Kimball, a recent bride. A Maderla rover was on tho tea ta-ble ta-ble with African marigolds In a silver I , basket as B centerpiece. Pink and White asters were uss.-d about the j house. The guests Included, besides the guest of honor. Mrs Nephi J. Hansen Han-sen MUM LaRue Hansen Mrs Mosiah I Hall, Mrs. S L Richards. Mrs. Ho-! m.-r arner, Mr. Vcm O Hewlett, i Mrs Virgil C Hall, Mrs Bmeral Han-SCn Han-SCn Mrs. Clyde F Hansen, Mrs. Milton Mil-ton Fletcher, Miss Josephine Hall. Miss Amy Redd, Miss Elsa Keysor, M'ss Judith K'-vsor. Miss Maurlno H.nrnes, Miss Merle Ingram. Miss Mary Blitler, and Miss Lucllo Cluff Miss Luclle Cluff and Miss Man-Butler Man-Butler win entertain at an Orpheum matinee partly followed by tea at the Hotel L'tah In honor of Miss Hall 1 ifi . |