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Show MISS IX A UK')' 1 1 MVl'XE entrr-tAineil entrr-tAineil with rt il:wu-in p.trty last nl?;h: iU tli A. V. Mi-iMn tvsl-tifiire tvsl-tifiire on North Main strtvt tor her nhnv. Miss L;,ih M.-Onne. The house u .is Uc oriito-i tn full flowers, Viith h pink and preen volor s(-1mmuc In lh5 d:ri!ti; room, whoto a late supper was serve. i. l:im-iti was enjoyed In the hull-room. hull-room. One hurtilrvtl :iml t wenty-five Kuests Wfi'O In m lemi.uue. Assisting the hoM '- wrre Mrs. Kiiy Niylor. Mrs. A. . Morn no ami Mrs. J. A. tut'Siy of K em merer, Wyo, 1 Miss K-na Snow ami Miss I.eah now en iei;a:-,e i at it in nor at I heir home on Nor; It First West street lust nUht In eomphment to Miss Nan Swenson, a hrUJe of the f:il!. The e:eroratio::s were in pink hearts ami eantalion-. '1'ne earnatlons L were arianucd in a howl as a eenlerpieee r for the tahle. The s. if sis tm-lnoVil Mis Nan Sweiison, Sweii-son, Muss Kate llonniey. Miss t'hirii'o Koamey, M;ss 1 'en n Roni noy. Miss I .l! lian Swenson. Mis. Claien. e (.'asaih . Miss l.u-c:le l.u-c:le liowe. Miss .leanette Howe. Mis f Yn.!a Hall. Miss Minnie I'utler. Miss A.'e-i A.'e-i line Cutler. M tss Vii.slnla Snow. Miss lOhve Snow and Mrs. Mnrrav Snow. i A h: iiipe tea was i;iven yestcvtlay after- noon at the Hotel I'tah hy Mrs. Oeorce i-ntherhiml. Tiie president's suite was re-a re-a cervetl for t e party. Autiur.n leaves p wei e used n hont t !ie rooms. A ase of hronze ehrysan t ;:e:n'am-- formed I ne een-terpie-e for the tea talve. rresldinj? at ihe taWe were Mrs. Fred IVrn and Mrs, . Benner X. Smith. .:ne-ts were enter-v enter-v taine-i at tlx ta'oles of I ri ijre. with tea follow ire. Mrs. H. C. Whitney entertained her sewine club at a hi: f for luncheon yesterday yester-day at her home on Seeoml avenue in honor of Mrs. Kenneth C. Kerr of Seatt'e 1 and M-s. R tJ. Tliaiiher of I,o-r.m. sister sis-ter of Mr-.. Yh't!:ev. The ekih members a :trl a fe- other u nests w ere in at ten.l-one. ten.l-one. T.e decorations were in fall flowers. flow-ers. Mrs. L. T. Terry entertained at a prettily pret-tily appointed dinner last nisrh.t at her home on -E:ist S-uit h Temple st reet in com pi in-en t to M iss Xorlnne Thompson and "Harohi Koss Brown, who will he married November 1. White and green Tvere used In the tahie ilecorati-ms. A la Te ba s !;et of white eh rysant he mums with white tulle on the handle formed the centerpiece. Covers were iaid for fourteen. four-teen. Miss Geneva Wright and Miss Alice Edwards entertained at dinner last night at the Wricht home. 3J1 First avenue, in compliment to Miss Kmma Keebe and Orson N. Kelly, who will be married next week. A low b;?ck bowl of pink roses formed the centerpiece for the table. Blark candlesticks can-dlesticks hrjtJ rose-colored candles and shades. Covers were laid for eighteen. Mrs. Corey Aibritton entertained the Peep Creek Tungsten club at luncheon yesterday afternoon at her home in the r Zimmerman apartments. The decorations " were in yellow chrysanthemums, arranged in a vase as a centerpiece for the table. Autumn leaves were used about the rooms. The place cards were hand-painted hand-painted chrysanthemums. The erues. numbered twelve, all former residents of L'eep Creek. The pledges of the local chapter of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity entertained last eveninz at an informal dance at the chapter house, SIT Fast Second Pouth r Ftreet.. in honor of the active members of the chapter. Autumn leaves and fall flowers car- ried out the fraternity colors, az'ire and white, in the de orations. The Bush orchestra or-chestra furnished the music for dancing. Mrs. A. B. Ciidoliec. who will leave today for Now York with hor husband hus-band and daughter, Miss Covira Cudobor, to make hor home. Mr. and Mrs. Cndobcc wcro guests of honor at a dancing party and supper given last night by M and Mrs. B. O. Moi-klonburg. '7.7. Sr""35. " I ' v .1 n " hi Light refreshments were served la to In tiie evening. The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Ray l'one and Mr. and Mis. I la rvey O. Snow. The committee in charge comprised Clarence Rudine, o.hairm.in: Vt- tor Hall, Alien Martineati and Kiward Sj-roul. The other pledges of the fraternity are Joseph Cart hey, Jack Ki!erb,-ck. Robert Hode. Harold Mays. Marion Nelson. Wenoell Sinoot. Karl Wixoey, John Gunn and Kdward Clyde. Kislity were in attendance. The members of the Salt Lake chapter of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity entertained en-tertained last evening at a dancing party at the fraternity huse, liiO East 1-rst South street. Music for dancing was furnished by the Troubadours and a late supper was served. Uhes of th valley, the fraternity flower, were used in tiie demolitions of the house. Mr. and Mrs. Georce Fernlon were the chaperons. About seventy were present. Adolnh Shafsky was chairman of the committee in carse and the other mem-! mem-! hers were Irwin Porter .and Alfonso for-I for-I ter. f The pledges of the Gamma Phi sorority I will entertain the active members at a j luncheon today at the Hotel Utah. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Mecklenbure enter-f enter-f tamed a l.niited number of tiie friends of I M r. and Mrs. A. B. Cudehec last night j with a dancing party and supper to say j good-bye to Mr. and Mrs. Cud e bee before I their departure for New York today to j rruiUe their heme. I Dancing was enjoyed in the ballroom of I the Mecklenburg apartments, followed by I supper in tnn suite of Mr. and Mrs. Meck-'enburfc,'. Meck-'enburfc,'. Tiie supper table was decorated in American Leauty roses. Covers were laid for sb".een. A y vanish and Indian .fternoon was enjoyed at the Ladies' Literary clu yes-: yes-: terday aiternoon. .John McGroarty, anther ! of the "Mission Play,1' pave an excellent address on "California Missions." Span-j Span-j ish dances were given by .Miss Naomi ; Hoff.nan, Accompanied by Miss Jasmine I Smith. The musical numbers fur the 6a nces, which were espe'-iaMy graceful, were ,,Estudlantina" and "Habanera," from "Carmen." Miss Lecky Almond gave effective Spanish selections in piano numbers. num-bers. Delegates to the Utah B'ederation of -Women's clubs were elected as follows: Mrs. Klmo V. Smith, delecate; Mrs. F. M. M.-Hu-h, alternate-. Mrs. K. li. Dor-man, Dor-man, alternate for the pruMdent, Mrs. Ira D. Travis. The Bnphonmre class of the 'estminster cohere cnicriaiii'-d the seniors and otiirr .-lasses of the colic'-c ?t Ferry t-ii 1 1 Fri- h'.y exeaini:. GanifS wore enjoyed during ihe f-vfiiiitr. The dn-oi a t :ons were in atitmun leases and Halloivc.-n devices. The committees in charce of tiie entor-talnment entor-talnment were as follows: Decoration. Miss Carol lliit.-hlns, Miss Margaret Biilinger, M:ss Catherine Sweazy, Mrs. Lawrence Root and Calvin Gamble; refreshments. re-freshments. Miss Ada Guodeil, Miss Lestie Ivert and Miss Al.erda Gray. The officers of t he da ss received the c.iests. Tbey are as follows: Miss Dorothy Dor-othy Wood, M iss KUzabeth Reherd, Miss luth liWck, Robert Robertson and Ray-mord Ray-mord Robins. The chaperons were Miss Mildred Hchroeder and Ralpli W. Lloyd. The women of the University of Utah entertained the members of the faculty with an informal rany last evening tn the u ni verst t y aim in ist rat ion build ing. Ti:e entertainment consisted of an old-fashioned old-fashioned spclimg match, dancing, and an exhibition of the new fancy dances executed ex-ecuted by Miss Barlow and Miss Kd-w Kd-w aids. The following committees had charge of the arrangements: Executive Mrs. Milton Bennlon. Mrs. R. H. Brafiford, Mrs. Orin Tugnian, Mrs. K. Y. Reiirson. Mrs. K. H. Beckstrand. Mrs. L. E. Young, Mrs. William M. Stewart and Mrs. H. R. I iriens. Refreshments Mrs. Ernest Pehrson. Mrs. E. L. Qui nn, Mrs. Newton Miiler. Mrs. T. A. heal and Mrs. B. R. Lewis. Entertainment Mrs. H. Beckstrand and Mrs. L. E. Young. Mrs. .7. Palmer Sharp entertained at her home, 4H1 hirst avenue, yesterday afternoon, after-noon, in honor of the fourth birthday of iier son. Pre nk. Halloween ideas were carried out in the decorations. The hostess was assisted by Miss Betii Sharp and Miss Nell Robinson. The little guests were Jeanette Murdoch. Mur-doch. Jane Pembroke, Betty Pambroke, Emily Shaip, Lizette Peter, p;unice Deu-ner, Deu-ner, Phyllis Denner. William Pembroke, Le Grand Sharp, Ray Hill and Reed Shepard. Mrs. John Jones entertained guests at two tables at .bridge yesterday afternoon at her home, in the Esther apartments, in honor of her guest, Mrs. Annie Wilson. Wil-son. The decorations were in chrysanthemums. chrysan-themums. The game was followed by tea. Miss Luna Chlpman was gufst of honor on Friday evening at a party at the home of Miss Myrta Wool ton. The rooms were decorated with autumn leaves. The dining room was also in fall tints. The table was made attractive by cupid place cards and other wedding Ideas. Twenty-four young frtends of Miss Chipman were present. Miss Gladys Savage and Miss Beth Baldwin will entertain at tea, this afternoon after-noon from 4 until 6 o'clock, at tiie Savage home on Third avenue. Miss Mnrjorie Brown will entertain at luncheon today at the Alta club In honor of Miss Norinne Thompson, who will he married to Harold Rosa Brown November Novem-ber 1. Miss Lucile Home will entertain this afternoon at luncheon at her home on First West street, in honor of Miss Nan Swenson. Miss l,iltie Meyerhoffer will entertain en-tertain in compliment to Miss Swenson this evening at her home on Elizabeth street Mrs. W. L Owen will give a Kensington Kensing-ton this afternoon in honor of Mrs. Pru-ette Pru-ette Goddard, formerly Miss Harriet Hol-ley, Hol-ley, a bride of the spring. Miss Luna ""hipman will entertain this afternoon at her home In American Fork with a trousseau tea. A number of the Salt Luke friends of Miss Chipman will be in attendance. Mrs. Margaret Zane Cherdron will entertain en-tertain at luncheon this afternoon at her home on Ninth East street. In compliment to Mrs. Kenneth C. Kerr of Seattle Miss Hattle Thomas will entertain at luncheon at the Hotel Utah this afternoon after-noon in honor of Miss Cevira Cudehec. who will leave Immediately afterward with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cudehec, for New York to make her home. Trie Browning section of the Ladies" Literary club will be entertained at the club house today by Mrs. C. E. Carter and Mrs. James A. Horle. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock, with the reading of "Cleon" and "Rabbi Ben Ezra" to follow. Miss Tida Ecdes and Miss Vivian Ec-j cits will entertain with a dancing party j this evening at their home In ugden. in honor of Miss Emma Beebe and Orson; " Kelly who will be married next week. " i Mrs. Oor?r Sutherland will entertain at luncheon at the Alta club today. Mrs. Jtohn W. James will entertain at luncheon today In honor of Miss Emma beebe. a bride of next week. Miss Ethel Beesley will be the guest of honor at a tea to be given this afternoon from 3 until 5 o'clock. The Salt Lake chapter. Order of the Gleam, will meet this evening at . :30 o'clock at the public library. Miss Mildred MacLean and Will Mac-Lean Mac-Lean will entertain next Friday evening with a dancing party at the Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club. ' The Saturday Night Literary club will hold its first meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William C Jennings, on Second avenue, tonight- Dr. Ernest A. Smith will speak. 1 The Saturday Night Dancing club will hold its rirat party at the Ladles" Literary Lit-erary club October 21. . Mrs. Ira Hlllman of Bingham is t the I guefit of her sisters, Mrs. N. A. Dunyon and Mrs. Corey Aibritton. Miss Dorothy Aibritton of Los Angeles is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Robert H. Butterfield. Miss Nora Cannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Cannon, left Thursday for San Francisco and will sail for Honolulu. Hono-lulu. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stlngley, who have returned from Denver to make their home in alt Lake, are at the Newhouse hotel. Mr. and Mrs. James Ivers. Sr.. have gone to Trin wick, province of Quebec, and will visit different cities in Canada and the New England states before returning re-turning home. Miss Pauline Reezes of La t robe. Pa., has returned home, after a several months' visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Neville. Ne-ville. Mrs. George Howard of Boise. Idaho, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mc-Enanv, Mc-Enanv, on her way home from Michigan. Mrs. Elizabeth J. O'Brien has returned from Indiana, where she accompanied her daughtery MIfs Margaret O'Brien, to St. Mary's -of-the-Woods schools. Mrs. Fred V. Teonard has eone to Mil-ford Mil-ford to visit Mr. and Mrs. Garrett B. Wilkin. Miss Leafy "Montgomery will go to Co-rinne Co-rinne next Wednesday to give a dramatic recital for the MethodiBt Episcopal church at that place. Matters to be included In the Sun- I day society columns must be in th office not later than noon Saturday. ) Notices of women's club meetings should be sent in Friday. j I |