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Show I ' gUI IN THE SOCIAL REALM HI H I I Mr. anil Mrs. M. A. nrcedon and fi'.mily will bo nt homo hereafter at D74 South Stato street. I Joseph Grant returned Monday I morning from Seattle, where ho was visiting his parents. I J. C. Coolldgo, from Lander, Wyo., I w&a at the Knutsford for a fow days tho early part of tho week. I Mr. and Mrs. S. V. .lenklnson an- nounco tho engagement of their I d uighter, Florence, to Fred .lacobson I or Denver, Colo. Tho marrlago will I take place In tho near future. I Mrs. "William C. Jennings enter- I talncd at tea Monday afternoon In compliment to Mrs. William T. Igle-I Igle-I heart of Indiana and Mrs. Bacon, mother of Georgo M. Dacon. Only a k few of tho close friends of tho guests If of honor were present. I I Mr. nnd Mrs. Slioldon L. Dutler and j their littlo daughter aro oxpectoJ horns H ' from Mexico about tho middle of the H month. I Miss Olive Jennings left Thursday I (ifenlng over the Salt Lnko Route for I I.os Angeles, to spend tho winter. H "Mrs. W. D. Alexander entertained it n brllge party Tuesday afternoon at the Konyon. I Miss May Miller Is In town from Seattle, where she went last summer. I Mrs. Elmer E. Darling entertained H at a luncheon, followed by cards, on H Thursday. Hj Mrs. Jnmes Chambers Dick onter- , talned nt luncheon at tho University club Tuesday for Mrs. "William H. Cun- ; I nineham, prior to her return to San I- I Francisco. HI Colonel and Mrs. Nepal Clayton ox- H pect to leave during tho winter for a H crulso of tho Mediterranean. H The new model corridor nt tho Emor- H s-n school wis formally presented to tho school Tuesday by tho women ol tho home and education section of tho Ladles' Literary club. Mrs. Lcdyard M. Bailey, chairman of the section, made tho presentation. A programme by the older pupils of tho school was carried out. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Recso have gone to Portland, whers they will make their permanent residence. Miss Martha Johnscn nnd her mother moth-er arrived Monday from New York ani iro nt home for tho present at the Mnnltou. Miss Johnson Is tho new supervisor of physical culture. Tho Cleofan met Tuesday with Mrs. W. II. Booth at C13 First street. ' Mrs. Robert Barkloy, who hns beer tho guest for some tlmo of Mr. an- Mrs. Richard A. Kcyes, left Tuesdaj ror her home. Mrs. W. C. Alexander cntertalne1' Tuesday nt a bridge party at he-apartments he-apartments in tho Kenyon hote' Prizes wcro won by Mrs. Dvld S Murray, Mrs. Richard A. Keyes, Mrr W. W. FIngg and Mrs. Frank Knoy Tho rooms were decorated with yellov chrysanthemums and smllax, an nlice cards dono In water cole sketches appropriate to tho season vere used. Tho guests, besides thos' named "were Mrs. A. C. Ewlng, Mrf . M. Smith. Mrs. D. C. Lockwoo-1 Mrs. H. D. Nlles, Mrs. C. R. Pearsall Mrs. L. L. Terry, Mrs. David R Tray, Mrs. Russell G. Schulrter, Mrs H. T. Cleaver, Miss Rolnhart of Lafayette, La-fayette, Intl., Mrs. J. B. Cosgrlffe, Mr? Sam Porter, Mrs. Don Porter, Mr? T. E. Gallgher, Mrs. David Keith and Mrs. M. E. Jones. Mrs. James C. Dick, was the hostes Tuesday at a luncheon given for Mrs V. II. Cunninohnm, who leaves next week for San Francisco. 0 J The pupils of Rowland Hall and their parents to tho number of about 200 enjoyed a Inl mnsque Tuesday evening In that school. The gvmnaslum and tho school room wore cleared for dancing, and Hallowe'en decorations of jack o'lanterns and corn were seen "n every hand. Fortune telling .and ?uesslng games filled the time for 'hc33 who did not dance. Mrs. Byron Cummlngs Is back from Xew York after haying spent the summer sum-mer there with relatives. . Mrs. Clnrlotto Nowman Is visiting "rlcnds In Chicago, having gone there to attend tho Holmes-Robertson marriage mar-riage last month. Miss Helen Burton was tho hostess Tuesday evening at a Hallowe'en mrty nt which "BOO" was tho game ilayed. Everything suggested goblins 'nd witches, oven tho lamp shades bong bo-ng In the form of small wizards. Miss Edna Camomile entertained bout thirty of her young friends Tuesday evening at a Hallowe'en nrty. Old fashioned games wore ilnyod and a supper served. The young men of the Uintah club 'ntcrtalned a number of their friends Tuesday evening at an Informal Hal-'iwe'en Hal-'iwe'en party. Tho chaperones were Ir. and Mrs. Eugene Barnes. Mrs. Harry B. "Windsor left Tuesday evening for a week In Idaho. The guests of the Manltou Hotel on stained their friends at a Hallowe'en al masque. The house was filled wltv 'Ututrn decorations, till tho place look 1 like a barnyard well stocked. Mrs. L. C. Winn, who has been the ;uest of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. "Wight-inn "Wight-inn for some weeks, has gone to her iomo in Indianapolis. Miss Edna Tibbey entertained a icoro of her friends nt a Hallowe'en aarty Monday evening at her home n C street. Mrs. Silas Ropp, of Chicago, 111., is Mio guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Walker. Mrs. Ropp has been on an axtended trip In California. Miss Edith Shearman has gone to Holse to spend tho month of November with Mr. and Mrs. Alma D. Katz. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sidney D. Rowlands Mid Captain S. V. Ham left "Wednesday "Wednes-day fcr tho oast. Mr. and Mrs. Rowlands Row-lands go directly to Boston nnd Cap tain Ham will join Mrs. Ham In Indianapolis, In-dianapolis, to go on to Fort Niagara. Miss Martha Johnson and her mother moth-er are at home at 357 .East Third South street. kt & Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gorham entertained enter-tained at supper Thursday evening i "olio wing tho concert for Mrs. Benlta 3abln Somers-Cocks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Newhouso arrived ar-rived Tuesday evening from the east. Mrs. A. H. Boxru 1 gives a luncheon "Saturday for Mrs. Somers-Cocks. A home wedding of Tuesday evening even-ing was that of Mrs. Jennlo T. Pierce and Thomas W. Gallgher, which took I ilace at the homo of the bride's par- i "nts, Mr. and Mrs. Trenam. The marriage mar-riage service was read by Dr. T. "W. Plnkerton, only a fow of tho relatives Selng present. Mr. and Mrs. Gallgher V left for a short wedding trip. Miss Creto Plnkerton, daughter of gv. and Mrs. T. W. Plnkerton, nnd Toslah Grant, were married on "Wed- J aesday evening. Tho scene of the , veddlng was the Central Christian j ahurch, of which tho bride's father was tho pastor for some years. During tho tlmo tho guests were ar--Iving and Immediately before tho '( eremony Miss Agatha Berkhoel sang ' "Beloved, It Is Morn." As Mrs. J. "W. Christy played the "Bridal Chorus" from "Lohengrin" tho groom, his best man, Dr. A. C. "Wherry, nnd the clor-jvmnn clor-jvmnn entered the room from tho ves-Mbule, ves-Mbule, nnd at tho same time Miss Margaret Hnrrls nnd Miss Edith Cas- t dy passed down the nlslo bearing the ribbons. Following them came the ushers, Wayne Hemphill and Roy Wy-land, Wy-land, nnd the two bridesmaids, Miss OHvo Jennings nnd Miss Helen Buckingham. Buck-ingham. Mrs. Edward Moore, the matron ma-tron of honor, camo next, walking nlone, and Miss Daisy Savage, tho l bridesmaid, after her. Next camo tho brido leaning on tho arm of her brother-in-law, Edward Moore. As tho bridal party reached the chancel rail Miss Berkhoel began Shubort's "Serenade," "Ser-enade," nnd continued tho beautiful music throughout the full service. As the party left tho church they went to tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Mooro, where a wedding supper wa3 served to tho Intimate friends and the bridal party. Hero Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Baldwin, .the parents of tho bride and the host and hostess re- cclved the friends with the brido and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Grant loft on the lato train for Seattle, where they will spend somo two months. it v5t Mrs. L. C. Miller entertained about a dozen of the friends of Mrs. Percy Somers-Cocks at a luncheon Wednesday Wednes-day in honor of the latter. Mrs. V. H. Alexander gave a bridge v tea Wednesday afternoon to a few of her friends to meet her sister, Mrs. F. D. Parker, of Chicago. Mrs. J. W. Green of East Hampton, 1 Mass.; Mrs. S. T. Qsborno ot Wlscon- sin and Ml3s Gladys Richmond, who has spent two years with her grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Green, are spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Richmond on their way to the coast. ' Mrs. A. B. Hutchinson entertained a number of her friends Wednesday at euchre. Prizes were won by Mrs. S. D. Evans, Mrs. M. Pfoutz and Mrs. George Orr. The decorations and tal-vr tal-vr ly cards were all on the Hallowe'en order. Paul Belcher has gone to Santa y Barbara to recuperate after his recent Illness. & I A meeting of tho Lantern club 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Knight, i took place Thursday evening. , v. J i Mrs. J. E. Bamberger and her little daughter, Dorothy, left Thursday to join Mr. Bamberger In New York. Mrs. Edward J. Potter of Bingham Is In the city for a few days visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Adams will soon bo In their new home on Fifth East street. & vJ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mclntyro will move shortly from 535 South Main ! street and will bo at home in the Dore-mus Dore-mus flats. v Miss Elizabeth McMUlcn has returned re-turned from tho coast and Is at homo at 3C2 Third East street. & Miss Carrie Stewart entertained a few friends at dinner Wednesday evening at the Manitcu for Mrs. Percy Per-cy Somers-Cocks. residence of Miss Bessie Smith. Prizes were won by Phylls Dwyer and Clair Smith. The rcoms were decorated dec-orated to suit the occasion, scowling and smiling pumpkins and red-shaded lights, and the white-robed young peb-plo peb-plo harmonized with the rest of the decorations. Luncheon was served, covers being laid for twenty-four. Among those present were: Miss t'hylls Dwyer, Walter Hardin, Prls-sllla Prls-sllla Smith, Nicholas Morgan, Ross Daytlc, Florenco Tlngey, Harold Lang-ton, Lang-ton, Josophino Williams, Laun Pond, Ilco Woodruff, Theodore Cleghorn, Bessie Smith, Doris Raybould, Clair 3mlth, Nicholas Smith, Gay Morgan, Leon Cowley, Scott Bird, Mary Snell, Hamilton Park. tit Miss Alice Brown, of tho. Ohio Sato Journal, Is at homo visiting her lather, ox-Sonatqr Arthur Brown, at his residence, resi-dence, 201 East Brigham street. Miss Wlnnlo Evans, Miss Claire Midgoley, Miss Nellie Smith, Miss Josephine Jo-sephine Claw3on and Miss Mrytlo Jack will give a dancing party at 1CJ Fourth East street on tho evening of November 9. Tho monthly meeting of tho Jewish Relief society was hold Thursday afternoon af-ternoon In the Auerbach building. Miss Georgia Hartley has returned from a two months' visit to Chicago. Tho Past Matrons' circle of Lynd's chapter, O. E. S., mot Thursday afternoon after-noon with Mrs. H. M. Cushlng at 4G5 Second street. A Hallowe'en party was held at the |