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Show Kiss Helen Eergstrom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bergstrom, who will o married this afternoon to Eartlett M. Saunders. ( - . , .-' i".' -" " V .;. ; v. y..;-. ,v I I S' . v - v1 - - - i " '! C- - ' . , 5 - " ,. - , - K Xjs . ' J pVV.'A . ' TV....--..-... : . . VV-'.S I AN" aitractlvely arranged luncheon was given yesterday afternoon at the Hotel Utah by Mrs. Edward E. Jenkins in compliment to Miss Alice Kenkle of Chicago, . who is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Zane Cherdron. The table was ;ai in the main dining-room dining-room of the hotel. A basket of lare white chrysanthemums formed the central cen-tral decoration. The place cards were hand painted in baskets of chrysanthemums. chrysanthe-mums. Covers were la:3 for the following, besides be-sides the hostess ar,J the guest of honor: M:s. Margaret 2ane CherJi'on. Mrs. Richard Rich-ard W. Madsen, Mrs. John C. Cutler, Sr., Mrs. V.'. Mont Ferry, Mrs. usa Young Gates, Mrs. Keber M. V'ehs. Mid. Clarence Clar-ence Beck. Mrs. K. M. Garnet t, Mrs. Joseph F. Smith and Mis Maoel Cut-er. Thanksgiving id"-as were carried out in the decoi itions of the ta table for the studio tea at the Ladies' Literary cluo yesteriy afternoon, v.nich constituted the programme for tiie rgu!ar ch:h nitet-ing. nitet-ing. A Japanese basket fihed with fruit w-as the central decoration for the table. A red satin bow was on the handles of the basket. English ivy radiated from the center to the edzes of the table. Roses decorated the president's ta'rbe in the main auditorium of the clubhouse. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. F. K. Woodruff and Mrs. E. O. Lee. Tea was g'irve cy the entertainment committee, com-mittee, under the direction of Mrs. F. H. Knickerbocker, chairman. An ir.reresting paper on "What .Southern .South-ern Women A:e Lo;r? for Art." by Miss Mr-.ry Teas--; el. was read by Mrs. Warwick War-wick Tyler. Mi:--s Amy M?Dermid eav? an entertaining talk on "Decorative Art." An instructive demonstration of clay n;o'Jei;r.3; wa? given by Miss Caroline I?rr!aon and a group of her pupils. Mis? Li. lias Rokwn ave r'easir.? soprano solo-, acvon.r an:ed by Mrs. Per'-ival O. Perkins. Miss Rockwell's selections w-re "Trie Japaner-e Death .Song" and "The Fa :ry Tj-jve Hons." Enthusi.iam awakened by the art talks may lead to the organization of a new section tor the club, io be known as tne arts and craits section. Mrs. Horace K. Walker and Mrs. C. W. Ci7."istent-en entertained at a K-.-:.s.n-ton tea at tne home of Mrs. Walker ni ( Lhe Lakevicw apartments on Nortr. Main sii'c-et yesterday af ternun 1:1 com pi: men t to Mrs. H. j-ioiiidy of Pittsouiy, Pa-, ; ues1 1 of Mre. Artnur J. Bru n. i'itik and white criiaJuns m a crystal cov. 1 formed the centerpiece for the tea table on a Yeneban iace co or on a ponsned tavle. 6lu rounded by small , doilies of Venetian iace. Four ciystai can iiestlcks at t.'.e corners of the tauie iitid pink siiades. The details in the re-:': re-:': rsl.n.ents weie carried out in pink and Mrs. Edward J. Holland presided at the tea ta'cie. Miss Anna. Mcyjarrie, Miss Nader.e ette, Mrs. Leslie J. Spec- e and Mrs. Clinton Brown as. isu-d !n Benuns-Thirty-six guests were in attendance. An Interesting- annual pocla! event, the Pioneer bail, civen by the t'a n.gnt ers of tile L'tah Pioneers, was largely attende-1 .ast night at the Bishop's b ji.ding. Many quaint costumes, taken from cedar cheats, where they have been k'pt since the early "'"'' s . w c r e in evidence. Simplicity ciiara'-tenzM the up-to-date costumes. All w-ere made of cotton material ma-terial and a prize was awarded for the prettiest dress fash.oned at tr.e least cost. A special programme. In addition to th general dancing, in'-Iudd the following: Highland f'.in, in -o.fjme, Ml-s Viola Service, with bagpipe ar.d pinnr accompaniment: ac-companiment: vioi.n f-olo, HaTlson Sperr. pioneer of ; : 4 ; plonker ;w. hi Id ren of the Granite stake Sunday school. The committee in charge rnlndd Mr?. Annie Wells Cannon. Mrs. Vilite N. J;en-nion. J;en-nion. Mrs. Minnie H. Jam, Mrs. -toria C. M-r.;P, Mrs. Lil ian H. WoM-h-y, Mr?. Maud X. Thompson, M'.-s .nnie Lvnen. Mrs. ft?y O. Lman, M-h. FJim-t-eth J Haywarl. Mrs. Hnz"! M. f'i i-k. Mr?.. Flora B. Horn'-, Mn. Kiizahetii K. Wright, Mrs. LoriMa L. Home. A lare nnmher aft"nd-d the firt dne qiven by the Governor" 3 lur f the --a- Fn at tie N'-w'" o'j. e hotel last n:ciit. The decora t ions wer in the ciu'o colors, ' troli" a nd trreen, developed In r'n ryvant he - m.,rn.s ar.d rec-ns. Aoo'it 100 enjoyed the eveninz. The committee In fha r .included ( . A. .fen sen, D. .1. M irphy. W. W. Fui'er. R. .(. Frois.-th. T,-!le H';jlr-H, Gail Moffat and Ixjuis McCurdy. j In honor of thMr pi Mires, the a''!'-' memhers of the Xi Alpha eiip'er of C'hi 1 (ju.'Ki fraternity of the univerHity n-j n-j tertainf-d at a d-lltrhtfiil !ari' IriK pTrt v I M-r, i n k. eiven at the honie of Mi-;g I Mary Go-li-e. Z1 I! fr-t. Ah thp 'r-oratior.H 'r-oratior.H were in 'irdinal and strw. tlie f ratern i f v colors. S nrrp'-r wa mitvw ,-i t j 11 o'flo"k. The pi Mr--: s of the frn'ernify iare Mlfs ffa ra h P.-ir'on, Mis T'rlla P.ni-I P.ni-I tins. Mii Cnrlln Uf.wv. Mlf-i K'llfh I TlriL'f'V, M!.-s J:rky Cl-i-.vson. ; Mis Fran's Grant. Mip (Vie r'.;.rlov.'. Mis I K'a ft Voe ' k c r and M i - s V i v i :i n K Tr.vitfd t'.ifstH w.-r- Mis Vht-.ri t How-ll. : T;ss EHzaffh Moreton, Miv Connie 1 Vo-mtr and ATifs Aiiftt Perkins, j Ti ie r orn mi t t'-e In cnartff1 of a rrn nrre-j nrre-j men'.-f fornpr'!l MI?m Ij;i!iv Kolar.p, j chairman; MImo joior''B Stohl. Miss i Glenna Mniot' and Mi.-s Pris- lll.i Cart- v. . it:ht. i Mrs. C. W. Marshall entfrfa'nftd nt an informal brid?e tea. the second in a series vesterdav afternoon at her home in the HiUcrcst" apartments, in honor of her mother. Mrs. J. S. Roche of Denver. Guests were entertained at two tables at bridge, followed by tea. The rooms were decorated In vases of yellow chrysanthemums. chrys-anthemums. The guests were Mrs. Glenn Smith, Mrs. Robert Wilson. Mrs. J- H-Manderfield. H-Manderfield. Mrs. W. R. Pollock. Mrs-C. Mrs-C. G Carlson and Mrs. Jack James. Mrs. Gorpe EUerbeck entertained the members of her p.; wins -hih yesterday afternoon at her home on First avenue. Luncheon was served at 1 o lo-'k and the afternoon was spent in a Kensington. A low bowl of violets and roses fornie.1 the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for twenty-three. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Stephens entertained enter-tained at dir. nor at the University club Friday nUht. followed hv an (Orpheum party in compliment to Mrs. Charles M. Walson. The marriise of Miss Sena Porlus and William Fran is Beer. Jr.. will takt- place this evening at T.liO o'clock at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Thomas Colley I Stayner. Last First South ft reel , Federal Heights. A reception will follow. fol-low. Miss Vivian Beer will he mail ni honor ; Mrs. T. C. Sin yr.er. ma t ron of honor: Miss Gencvra M' C.ellan and Mss Kilt tiryn Clinton, bridt-simaids. l.u-'1 Marie Dorlus and Lou Jrr.ninu-s w II he ilowtr siiis. Ii. Gordon Jt-nnlna wid be be;t man. The wediini of Miss Hlen Persstro r. and Part Iff. M. S-and-rs .W tike pi at 5 o i-lw k this aiiernoon at the homo of tiie bride's brother, IT. IITtnn Lers- j sirom. T:;e ceremony he ;erVmu d I bv BisliD William Armstrong. A v.-d- I dinsr s'ips er will foil. .-.v. The -.v;rI.--v. ;ll l e at home af'.T D.-ceuiher 1 at 5T Hill-cl'et Hill-cl'et araMinents. Miss Rp-nlce Lvman, Miss Ida Giles rnd , Mrs H. Pre 1 Fan, .Jr.. w :11 entrrtain .!- : afternoon at ta in compl.ment to M;.-s Rachel Petersen, a bride of iixt wt-.-k. A dane will he givn bv the ifA 1 ?ewtr. cub at the K. P. hall, p'.l S-".nd Fast street, this evf-nln? at S o'clock. I ! Lincoln lodce. Kn'phts of Pythias. w!h , i Sive a danrii.t; arty at tr.e Id-j hn.l 1 1 this eveniti,'. I The members f tbe Gerr-nma '-hih uill I , clve their annual bnzarir arid -Lm- at ;i.e ( F. t . K. hall t'v'ay. M- n..-ers and t..e.r 1 friends are Invited. The member of Camm Phi srorl'y I of the I'n!ver:dtv of Tta.i wi'l laud a ; candy sale today ;r the downtown ai.f.v The ron.rnr'e In r'n-ir,-c rr.nt-'.; of Mti Martha Ri-hards. M:.". Norm i Haver camr and Miss -""oriel. a Htrap. Th Brownine ?et!on of the Iadi' ' .'.terarv rpir, wili be n--'-rt.ilnd a 1 .r-' h-eon h-eon this af term h n rt t t h ibl . c ; e bv I Mrs. K. O. Lee and M:s A. C. Kwlmc. The en tT'a1 nmnt commit'- nf ommer-ial r jb will ir''-'e a d.nrier dan.-: tills evening at ths cl ibl .ot.i-. i j M!r-s LiicH? Webtr. M'-n Alieda Prk- 1 I ir.fton. Mli Dfinnft r'arkir,"fi a:ifl M ." Fd!th Smith will firh-e a I-ir--- dm.r. : prty this evpninc at th I. ad. I.it.-r- i j ary rlu'nho-iFe. T"rre hundred Inv.ta.- ; ti-ins have hen lis 1. j Th Alpha Ch! somrlt" r.f t- Cn!r-I Cn!r-I Pity r,f t'ta h v. ill pi'. a ir tldrd arar al birthday hrno,i;et nt Hnt.d T'tnh t1.!" j evening. Th ornml'tc In eh it in-!'ii:d" in-!'ii:d" M!e Mabl S're'. r-lrin.n; M't ' Minfcfte Monfttoir.rv, Ml?.a Mary Wat kin- and Miss Ora Chipman. Mi fTH'-n Orloh will ntTtrtin f i this h tern 'ton it h r Imnn', I ' '. .1 r'-c; , in corriplirnent to M:c Gcrirn le Srm-. Mr. W!H!am P. T.r ar I nf f;;.rfieM will enrt - n at I sne'-eon ,fiiv In I in nor 'of Mir1' Gra' o -I'trinFOn, who w , II luve .toon for California to optvI the w;nt r. H j The prttuMiv Nirht r!n, will m-ef to-tnlirht to-tnlirht with Mr. suri Mr F V.. Grlf-h- low nt their home on S'-vfntn Fan nfre-"t. m The ft. O. D IT. r--.h will rne-t th! r-fternoon with Mm Stephen H. I'-f '-nle v, 171 Kant Seventh S-aith n'rert. Mr. E. W. Rrrur. rnterfiln thl "even Ins f0-" Mrs. M. S. Parker, '-2' Fifth L-ift street. Mi45 peula it I ii'!"tn w ill it! v r pn pi 'r' rec t a I Rt her home this a ft moon, followed fol-lowed hy a sofdal hour. M1i F.dna Gnrnett f-n'ertalned .t nutn-bfr nutn-bfr fjf her I ilL'h ftftn-ml f i icii'W in nt cirri-inc cirri-inc at er hf.n.e, ''' Hv.-nth nvcivir, In honor of her hlrflidav. Lori'lni; v.a n-Joved n-Joved dnrinz the evening and a 1h r supper sup-per followed. Mrs Robert W, Cradles hH ni r vr d from T.rtA AnH-n nnd v.-Ml hn ,t i. the NiwhoiiM hot"l fur fv eriil week. Mr. rtnd Mm V.'. FI. Spm-rue rf S'ej-tMe nnd fori. 7 loll Is re r. a ml f!;i li-h t i , M 1 f .loanfifi Sprnitue. u re In the eitv to np.-nd the Thnrdi-'KivIn holhlavH vlii ,I r Helen Spraue. Mr. and Mm. Spracu irid f;ir-i!Iv were fornxTiv re.!d-n'. of M i .i B Ah- e I f.-tilf i v di l'-av' tM.iy for J..T h'.T.e ;n t ,.:. ;i".t .ry. her j.nt, Mrjj. M.it-ii'J .!'. rterlton. m Miss Ora Jnnrson, who has b-en vi-r.r vi-r.r r. M . :. W. I I . ,-..rd. at '.-trf.'dl. wili Uj.i- to-norrow tor rail-':u:a rail-':u:a to ."l 'nd t'.e wlniT. M!?n I-loren'" fhirlVv it or. to C.A- i iif'i tu i.-r n'e -e. Yva, Kri-'te:;. k ..ruth, for !--v-r.l wvrka. M ' .v M i r T-t v.-n a nd M ' !." vn :I,i"-n of f'rotvn (.::.'. If.d, .irrl t !-, ! -r-'.iv to I .ir..i- f. w.::. y r v I , :.r K. J r. J':s la '-n m Mr. ; 1 ii.fns mot; t i. ;md M.'.i l.u- -n if his i I Vr. I Mr. nnd Mm Thr k.rr Tte. ker o! c..r- I ' :! nr re-flv !:! if .01 r ,v ' iU 1 mil f.-r t'-- hrrr-.tl of a nun. l-nn nt t.,e Ih'iy ' : i.j.-;.Ul |