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Show rTranlc S. "Mnrrhy, Who Yesterday Colcbratcd the Twenty-first Annivcr-t Annivcr-t , c.-ry of Her VcrtcUng. j I t ' . v x . x. - Mmw- I i.XD MRS. 'l. ?. Ml'IlITIV clebr.itnl cvi-nln thi'lr lYcnty-llrst wedding annher-try annher-try with a irlu". party r thirty of their frlumls. 'flic lionic on J-Vi-ontl avenue v.-a.s the autumn Iooorailon.s of id fruits. Throughout the rooms tall jilnl: ohry:;anthenuimx and , Thlle In UK! dining room jri oat f gorgeous colored fruits wore cd with mnlhic luirmoulxin; In li the fnilLs used. Seven tables were played, and pri.es were llio winners In th game. The ere -Mr. and Mrs. John A. tr. and Mrs-. Joy 1 1. Johnson. Mrs. J-'red 11. Sands. Mr. iuid '. liynch. .Mr. slikI Mrs. Gmh'bo ', Mr. and Mrs. Krort A. Hale. Mrs. Ocorge Slclncr, Mr. and W. Armstrong, T)r. and Mrs Ellcrbeclt. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Mr. and Mrs. .Tamos lngchrut-iil lngchrut-iil Mrs. F. F. .StauITer. Mr. ami Pnrlcer and Mr. and Mrs. W. dgo tea slvon yesterday after- Unity hall by the members of rtainnicnt committee of lh Itrrary club wan a most suc-falr suc-falr and was enjoyed by more hundred guust.s. Fifty tables of sre played and later 11 few Inert the play era at tea, which A from a Ions table beautifully In yellow and green. A basket wis illlod with the tall yellow emums and tbo same llowera 1 as prices for the winners at . The hull itself was made most with numerous rugs nnrl dlvana ellow flowers were used to dec-tipper dec-tipper Uoors as well as the din-. din-. Mrs. E. U. Crltehlow. Mrs. W, Watson and Mrs. 70. N. ured tea and coffee and a mini-ling mini-ling ph-la assisted. The entf.-r-commlttee members arc Mrs. F. Ij. Parker, Mrs Irrod lloruun. Mr.. D. W. I'helan, Mrs. Wesley Kimr. Mrs. Murphy. Mur-phy. Mrs. R A. VtnccTil, Mrs. W. 71. Dunn. Miss Janet Wllllams-on. Mrs. J. C. Hooper, Mrs. Greenwood and Mrs. Phil Chirl:. l-loiifonant and Mrs. Harry T. Jordan entertained Sunday afternoon at a most (1 filch t fill lea at their nuarters Iji Fort Douglas, the affair bMnii especially In honor of their nlei e. Miss Kllen Maury of Norfolk, Vn., who Is to be their siicst for some time. Onlv the officers and Indies of the post were asked, and Mrs. James A. Irons and Mrs. Frederick G. Perkins assisted the hostess by pouring tea and coffee, while a number of the vounc pcoplo assisted In serving. Tho affair was the first of a series of Sunday afternoon "at homes" at which Lieutenant Lieuten-ant and Mrs. Jordan will receive their f 1 lends. Numerous theater parlies were slvcn last, evoninpr at the Salt Lake theater for the opening of "The Kiss Waltz," all tho boxes being filled with parties of friends. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Snow entertained in one. stall, their guests being Mr. and Mrs. I. Moody of Chicago, Mrs. Dursllla Grant and Senator George Sutherland. A supper at the Hotel Utah followed the plar. Colonel and Mrs. Perkins of Fort Douglas Doug-las look a. merry party of young people to the ball game Saturday afternoon In the big army tallyho nnd back to dinner at their home in the evening. The guests were the three girls who were members of the house party at the Perkins home, Miss Mary J,uman. Miss Florence JTalloran and Miss Geneve Savage, Sav-age, and Miss Ellen Maury of Virginia, Frederick Perkins and TJelitcnants Pardee. Par-dee. L'nderwood, ISarly and JIarllc. . H '.1 Miss Martha AVells and .Miss Louise Lackland entertained a party of their voung clrl friends yesterday afternoon with a tea later down town, their guests being the Misses Vivian Ellerbeck, Claudia Green. Dorothy Jacobs. Martha Martin. Alice Purefoy. Evelyn Tempest, Doris Edmunds and Kuth Hirth. j Mrs. .Tamos IT. Brown arrived last week from Hollywood, Cal.. and is here for a month or so. She is at home at S'25 Lincoln Lin-coln avenue. Harold Ross rSrown will be hero shortly from the cast to spend sometime some-time with his parents. i o The Qulngcnta club will be entertained enter-tained this afternoon by Mrs. A. A. Moul-ton Moul-ton at her home. tT Fifth East street. Mrs. F. V.. Clark Is down from Logan for a few days and Is a giicsl of Miss Colburne at Rowland hall. 4 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. JJall have returned re-turned from their wedding trip and will shortly be settled at SIS East ."second South street. , Mrs. If. D. Nlles is home once more after a summer spent partly in the north-went north-went and partly in Chicago. Hie and Miss N'iles are at home at present at Whitehall. s - Airs 15. E. MoConaughy is back after j-pVndi'ng some three months In inc east t visiting her former home in cu Vod. j and also the larju jnsjern cities. 1 Mrs. Arthur Triiclson and her small Kuii arrived yeslerdav from Rrigham Uly and will spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. . T. C Crawford. 4 . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Darn will leave In al-oui a week for New Voil; to spend :onie time thcrc A. M. Wrench left last pvoiiIiib for Oallfonila to visit Ills son. Merrill, who Is in srheol there w f , Mnii'i- Cooper Anderson and his daug-ller. daug-ller. Miss P.t.th Anderson- will leave today fi- their homo Rt Olms-f.-ad, after a few days In town. n Mrs IJ T. Cannon, who ha been vlslt-lier vlslt-lier mother In Omnhn. has couc on to New York tor u stay of a few weeks with friends theve. Mt- F. G. Mors left Sundav mornlii? for ('hh-ago. where she was railed by the lllnchs of her moiher. aeeiiipany the latter to her home In Xow ork. Mr. and Mm. MIH011 E. Lljimnn en-j torlalncd the molibr of their Kveiilns ttriilye club lat night ut their home on First avenue. . . , The Wasatch I.i.eraiv club will meet llif lilieri'O'.'n at the home of Mrs. W- II. I.eti)er. 1 I.R Ninth En street. Mr.. Ira n. Trnv'x will read a paper on South Africa and Mlf. Forrester will take on Current Events' u T!ie tourist section of the fjIIw Lit-' enirv club will iceet this moinlmr at the club' house to continue the tudy of the 1i;iitt".u dihlrlm of southern rranvc. Mir, i:. U. MUlor will present the tuple. The rnltrd Daughter of the Confed- eracy will meet with Mrs .1. R Helchcr In the Louise apartments Thursday evening even-ing at 8 o'clock. M Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heath celebrated their sixteenth wedding anniversary Saturday Sat-urday evenlnp with a reception, at which aomo thirty-six puests were entertained. Cards and music were enjoyed, music numbers being furnished by Miss Edna Dunyon. Mrs, Krcd Fuller and Miss Gladys Wlckens. . Mrs. Edward S. Feri-y entertained a dozen of her friends yesterday afternoon at an informal tea at her home on Kast South Temple street. V t Mrs. Sarah McChrystal and her daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs. C. C. Tarsons. are home from a slay of some months In the east and south. r Mrs. Paul Keyser leaves, the latter part of the week for a vislfto her home In Springfield, Mass. i The Seekers' Literary (dub will meet this ufternoon with Mrs. T. J. Nipper at her home, l'.'li East South Temple street. t Mr. and Mrs. Itoscoc 11. C'n3iinln? and Miss Blanche Burke, who have been spending the past fortnight in town, leave today for New York. t. i w Miss Gwendolyn Cannon entertained about thirty-live of her young friends at a Halloween party at her homo Saturday Satur-day night. The children came in costume and played games appropriate to the occasion, oc-casion, and later a buffet supper was served. Decoration of white and lavender laven-der chrysanthemums, corn tassels, pumpkin pump-kin Jack-o'-lanteni3, black cats and i witches were used. Prominent anions the. manv strlklmr costumes were the "Cloroncttec" of Virginia Wood ru(T. the 'Colonial Dame"' of Mildred Calderwood. the "Fairy" of Uutho Bayer, the "Indian'' "In-dian'' of John Wells and the "Cook" of Floyd Nlcls-on. whlbi tho hostess appeared as "Kcd Uldiny Hood." Assisting were Dr. Martha 11. Cannon and Mrs. U. S. : Porter. |