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Show L, Milton E. Lipman. chairman of tho entertainment committee of the ; Homo association, which will give a card party and toa this after-ti after-ti no"10- y by the Rev. P. A. Simpkln. Miss Gladys ronely will be bridesmaid and Prank Snyder hsi man. After a short weddl.iK trip the couple will bo at home at No. 3 City avenue. Miss Jean Macneil of Pasadena Cab, "ill arrive Unlay to visit Miss Helen MaO VI eh r tor a few duvs. .Miss Mac. ichle and Miss Macneil will leave Saturday Sat-urday for Washington to attend Mb Ver- non seminary. Miss MacVicble Is in her senior vear, Miss Margaret Robins Is the gnest of Miss Myrtle tlarbett and Miss Martha Garbett. Ross TV. Watt of Burley. Idaho, a former for-mer University of rtah student and assistant as-sistant to M. W. Rice as manager of the Emery house, has gone to New York to IE Ladies' Utera ry club house was k gala attire last night for the it a series of dances to be then each month durinfr the faM iftj winter, under the direction of Brtainment committee of the club, siic auditorium, cleared for danc-pu danc-pu decorated In autumn leaves Bjefe marigolds. The stage was I with marigolds, with autumn a background, and bowls of at were arranged about the room, ins served in one corner of the tan a table decorated in marine mari-ne reception hall was adorned K?k asters in brass baskets and fcas in rustic baskets were used 5-naotn. Pats were received in the draw- by the entertainment commit-Mrs. commit-Mrs. A. R Greeson. chalr-Frank chalr-Frank Fisher, vice chairman; PJHiee K Pfr xr- r ble and pink toa line- streamers extended from the chandelier to the corners of the table. Assisting the hostess were: Mrs. George Gowana, Miss Jean Tliurman. Mrs. Arthur Croxfonl and Mrs. W. R. 8 tax-ford. tax-ford. The guests included one hundred friends of the bride. Miss Hazel McKinney will entertain with a trousseau tea Thursday afternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock at her home. 734 Emerson avenue. Mrs. Edward Davis will entertain on Saturday afternoon with a Kensington followed bv tea, at her suburban home, for Miss McKJnnev. The marriage of Miss Porothy M. Stub-ley, Stub-ley, formerly of Utica, N. Y.. and Jonn W. Lascher took place Tuesday afternoon after-noon at 5:30 o'clock at the home" of Mrs. Sena Murray. 31S South West Temple street. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. H. Dennis of St. Paul's Episcopal Epis-copal church. A reception followed. The couple are making their home at 320 South West Temple street. There will he a card party at Lie Sarah nine up tne study of law at Columbia college. col-lege. Miss Katherine Judge will leave for Washington, D. C. todav, to spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Theodore A. Baldwin. Mrs. K. r. Schramm has returned from Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Schramm are again at their heme in Federal Heights. Mrs. Margaret Zane Wltcher Cherdron has returned from San Francisco. Attorney Genera! S. M. Brewster and Mrs. Brewster of Topeka, Kan., are guests of Miss Leona Sullivan. 122 N street, on their way to San Francisco. The first meeting of the vear of the Sons and Daughters of Wales' societv will be held Frldav night at the KaJelgh hotel. ho-tel. 137 East First South street. All Welsh people are invited. Mrs. Marie Mahan, former probation officer of-ficer of the Brooklyn, X. Y.. courts, addressed ad-dressed the Salt I,ake Woman's Civic 'lub at a SDecifil metinir Uramtav afrr. ,nn ija:i no:ne, Deg.nmng mis aiternoon at 2 o'clock. , The weekly table d'hote luncheon the last of the season will be given at the Country club today. Mrs. John Gniber will entertain the B. B. Sewing club this afternoon at her home. 967 West Second South street. Mrs. .lack Rooklidge will entertain at luncheon today in compliment to Mrs. Wing B Allen of New York. Miss Marian Tuttle has returned to school at Wneaton college. Norton. Mass. Miss Renan King has also gone to Whea- iw.WUUJHJ .1. :s- Freeman Bassett. Mrs W fn"V-Irt Phimp P- Clark. Mrs. t H W', Mre- F' P' Gallagher. I ntL f2'11 R- Heel. Mra wil- 'furnished by the Wltzell or-i or-i wi enty-flve Siven October '9 JbTa1"8 even's of the J aw party and tea to - aiternoon at the Sarah Daft w the auspices of the enter-E2?1!fe.of enter-E2?1!fe.of 'he home. The KVS',ee V? composed oil I - - "jWf".. chairman: Mrs. noon, her subject being her experiences as a probation officer. She paid a high compliment to Salt Lake and Utah, attributing at-tributing the moral cleanness that she said she had" observed to the fact that woman's suffrage obtains here. A vote of thanks was tendered by the audience at the conclusion of the address, which was listened to with rapt interest bv all present. pres-ent. The marriage of Mis Nellie May Warren War-ren and Louis R. Denlson of Helper. Ctab. took place at noon vesterday at the parsonage of the Phillips Congregational Congrega-tional church. The ceremony was performed per-formed by the Rev. P. A. Slmpkln. pastor pas-tor of the Phillips church. The couple left early In the afternoon for their honeymoon hon-eymoon in California and will be at home In Helper after October 15. tun coiitrsf ui ner iiiai .ea-i. Mrs. A. S. Peabody and daughter. Mrs. A. H. Nice of Laramie, Wyo.. mother and sister of A. H. Peabody, have arrived In Salt Lake to spend the winter. They will be at the Cluff apartments. Bishop Paul Jones has gone to Coro-nado Coro-nado Beach. Cal., to join Mrs. Jones and little daughter and accompany them home. Mrs. E. D. Heisler and daughter. Miss Mary Heisler. who have recently arrived from Appleton. Wis., to make their home, are In the Covey apartments. Mis. George R. Hancock has gone to Riverside, Cal., to visit, and will also attend at-tend the exposition in San Francisco. Mrs. Joseph Llppman is visiting friends rSuav'C pertained at wS'i?' "er home or, East "Canrn "LfOfPhment to Miss a Tn-.;rs,:;,.. bride. The ,i,ln,.'a11 flowers in ann udlng marigolds. M ofJ22 coreopsis. A crv- ale- Covers were laid for fe'etohn!, e"tertained the sUZZ hoteUnCl,?n yeSter-'Kventeer, yeSter-'Kventeer, Th ' ' overs were ft'-i ara game fl-lt, fl-lt, a room on the mez- Caj 'Iftw, ,'enai,!t-d ;:,.-;.! ;:,.-;.! time Lh.one 0,1 Monday !'ftMtfM - T.rli 8 sp,;m '"doors, ?uosPrbfa,Tmet)Consisting The! ; M Ru"- Wal- StWir, rtiarbe,t' Thc rooms ynuj S'il. an1 white aster:, Stated witf,",? from a lit, i,.,u ,2? Louise Cal- 1 in Oakland. Cal. A musii.al entertainment will be given at the Plymouth Congregat tonal church. Third North and Second West streets, Friday evening, for the benefit of the church. The Philippino Boys' quartette will be featured on the programme. Miss Neva Walker is recovering from an operation for appendicitis at the Holy Cross hospital. Miss Dorothy Gunn. who has been at the Newhouse hotel for several months, returned yesterday to her home in Denver. Den-ver. Mrs. William Nlmmons and Mrs. Laura Mr Kim have returned to their home In Bluffton, Ind.. after spending a few days, i at the Hotel Utah. Willard Yeo has returned from a trip to Omaha and Cheyenne. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Stanley will leave KRhea wbiT' ,1SS Kuhy wal- ks aven'ernoon at her 2S C L"? :; until 5 N vr,nandK"adlol.ises. A Die," ,the gladioluses I ine laiier pan ui me vmjkr lur i.auior-'nla i.auior-'nla to visit the expositions and to spend a month fn differeni parts of California. ' Tiie art section of the l-adlea' IJiterar-; IJiterar-; lub will meet this morning at the club-, club-, I house. Mrs. C. H. Blanchard will give 1 (he paper, "A Tittle Journey Into Spain." The Cleofan will have a luncheon at the Hotel Utah today, inaugurating Its meet !ngs for ihe winter. Mrs. Selden Clawson will be hostess and Mr?, H K. Burton toast mistress. Mrs. H. X. Wilson and Mrs. Ruth W. Ilalsett wfll entertain at tea this afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Wilson, In honor of Mrs. C. J. Thomas, who will, leave soon for Ogden to make her home. m Si. Mark's Huspital Charity association will meet this morning at the Y. W. C. A. rooms In the Continental hunk building. The dinner to have been given today a i irK. iib m. ahii s 01 pna iihrc ay at. Ann's guild has been Indefinitely posi-poncd. posi-poncd. i The marriage ot Miss Pearl Adarns and K M. Conely will take place this evening even-ing at 7 o'clock .it the home of thej bridegroom's parents, 113."i Second ave-j I nue. The cei einon will be performed 1 |