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Show . IN THE SOCIAL REALM. Mrs. Edward Mooro entertained at t I a luncheon Wednesday In honor of Miss Crete Plnkerton and tho members mem-bers of her bridal party. Jt & Lord and Lady Townoy of London, England, wore In tho city Tuesday from Los Angeles, and were guests at W tjie Knutsford for a few days. : l Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rlter and Miss Ev I Maud Rltor left Wednesday for Now York, where thoy will spend a couple of weeks. J j Miss Bertha Wetmoro and Lawrence r S. Hill, both of Colorado, were' mar ried on Monday evening at St. Mark'p cathedral, Dean Eddlo officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Hill will make their homo In Florence, Colo. J sit I Mrs. Walter F. Druehl entertained I at dinner on Monday evening In honor ' of Miss Charlotte Druehl of Colorado Springs. Covers wore laid for eight. Miss Lacy Farnsworth entertained informally on Monday afternoon In .honor of Miss Maud Rlter. j T. A. Cosgrlff of Cheyenne, who has been visiting tho Misses Cosgrlff at tho Kenyon for the past two weeks, has returned to his home. Harold Slegel left for Nevada Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Craig have re-I re-I -lurned from a visit with friends In Kansas City. ' J & , Mrs. Fred Slado entertained at a I cird party on Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs. J. H. Bushy of Iowa and Mrs. C. D. Williamson of Denver. Chester Ireland has returned to An-' An-' dovor, where ho will attend school during tho winter. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Hoffman and little daughter, Naomi, returned on , Monday from California, where they have spent tho past two months. Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. A. H. Schultz entertained at cards on Friday afternoon. after-noon. C. H. Doollttlo and party loft Tuesday Tues-day evening for Callente. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Twomey and I Miss Twomey are In Duluth, Minn. Their address Is 21C Fourth street m 7. Miss Florence Dow and George J?' Ames, both of this city, wero married V,,, at Cheyenne, Wyo., on Monday. The S wedding was a very quiet ono, the bride being given away by her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ames are spending their honeymoon at Colorado Springs, but will mako their home in Salt Lake ' City. Ms . A wedding of next month will bo ST that of Frank Judge of Salt Lako to f ; ,Mrs. Young, a young widow of Kens' Ken-s' ' . tucky. W ' E' Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Cates have pV' returned from their wedding trip and K v wo at homo for a few days at trie HH Keith apartments till their home In H Bingham Is in readiness for them. He ' Miss Ellis Meredith of Denver spent Br Monday in the city, the guest of Judge J and Mrs. Thomas Marloneaux. Miss BJjU Meredith is a newspaper woman and WB the author of two books recently pub- ami lished "The Master Knot"" and pU "Heart of My Heart." Sho left Mon- i day evening for Los Angeles. Mrs. M. B. Whitney returned Monday Mon-day from a stay of somo llvo months at Long Beach, Cal. Wallaco McDonald of Mesa City, Ariz., was In town for a stay of a few days with relatives before leaving for t-o southern states. j Mrs. Henry W. Lawrcnco gave a tea Friday afternoon for Mrs. J. H. Young of Denver, who is hero on a visit. Mrs. Walter Jennings and her children chil-dren are homo from a stay of somo three months at Long Beach, Cal. Mrs. A. J. Hosmer has returned from tho east, bringing her mother, Mrs. Bell, who will spend the winter with her. Mrs. S. L. Boggs Is in Pittsburg, whoro sho will spend the early winter with her parents. J & Miss Pearl Weller is homo from the coast' after a visit of six weeks In Los Angeles and San Diego. Mrs. Paul Kimball Is In town from KImborly and will spend the winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Cannon. Mrs. T. G. Horn of Colorado Springs was In tho city from Long Beach, Cal., Wednesday as a guest of Mrs. C. E. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Lockhart, formerly for-merly of Boston, are locatea for tho winter at the Keith apartments. J Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Hoffman and little daughter Naomi, returned Monday from California. J Tho Shakespeare section of tho Ladles' La-dles' Literary club met Wednesday at tho clubhouse and resumed tho study of "Tho Tempest" under tho leadership leader-ship of Miss Myra Sowles. J & Miss Elizabeth Kimball is now at homo for tho winter at 1240 East Fifth South street. J & Mrs. Georgo W. Putnam entertained a few friends at cards Monday afternoon after-noon for Mrs. Berry and Mrs. Busbeo, who are visitors In tho city. Threo tables wero filled with tho players, tho prizes being won by Mrs. A. B. HIrth and Mrs. W. H. Dale. Jit & Tho current events and current literature lit-erature section of tho Ladles' Literary Liter-ary club met Friday afternoon at tho clubhouse. Tho topics for tho afternoon after-noon wero "The Indian in tho Primitive Primi-tive State; His Landed Interest with Somo of His Peculiar Customs," by Miss Mamie Ready; "Tho Educated Indian and What Ho Has Dono for Literature," Lit-erature," by Mrs. Farmaloc. Indian songs wero sung by Miss Emily C. Jessup, illustrating tho religion and dances of the nation. Mrs. Georgo W. Snow entertained about sixteen friends Monday afternoon after-noon at cards In honor of Mrs. C. S. Williams of Denver. Five hundred was tho gamo played, and tho prize was won by Mrs. W. J. Lynch, Just as her husband will win tho mayoralty prize. ihe homo and education section of tho Ladles' Literary club hold Its regular reg-ular meeting Monday afternoon at tho clubhouse with a large attendance. Mrs. William C. Jennings spoko to tho section In regard to tho art work exhibited In tho Boston schools which sho had visited during tho summer. Mr, and Mrs. Eber Chaso announco the engagement of their daughter, Lu-cllo, Lu-cllo, to Chester Calno Pratt Tho : marriage will tako place m tho near future. Mrs. Eliza Snow Dunford announces tho onagagmont of her daughter Estel-lo Estel-lo to William Klmborly-Murdock oi Chicago, 111. Tho wedding will take place October 12 at Trinity church, San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Tregea left Sunday for Philadelphia, tho old homo of Mr. Tregea. After spending six weeks there, they will spend tho winter win-ter In Los Angeles, whero their son Earl Is attending school. Members of tho Queen Esther circle of tho First Methodist church gave a birthday party Thursday evening at tho home of the Misses Crltzor, 217 N street. .J Tho regular monthly meeting of tho Jewish Relief society was'held Friday noon at tho B. B. lodge rooms. s Mrs. William Iglehcart entertained Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Joseph Young of Denver. Wednesday a meeting of tho committee com-mittee In charge of tho hospital ball was hold. The following ladles wero chosen for the arrangement committee: commit-tee: Mrs. Georgo Y. Wallace. Mrs. Rachnl Miller, Mrs. Windsor V. Rice,' Mrs. F. S. Bnscom. November 9 is tho date sot for the ball, which will be ono of tho most brilliant events of tho season. Mrs. G. C. Mooro entertained at luncheon Wednesday at tho Emery-Holmes Emery-Holmes cafe. A star of pink sweet peas and ferns formed tho centerpiece. center-piece. jt & Mrs. Edward Mooro was tho hostess of a luncheon Wednesday nfternoon In honor of Miss Crete Plnkerton and tho. members of her bridal party. Yellow Yel-low was tho color chosen for tho decorations, dec-orations, that being tho color to be used nt tho wedding. A low mound of yellow dahlias and plumorw formed tho centerpiece, with loose sprays of tho fern and flowers scat-ercd scat-ercd over tho cloth. The plnco cards wero hand decorated In yellow. Tho cuests wero Miss Agatha Berkhoel. Miss Helen Buckingham, Miss Alice Jennings, Miss Daisy Savage. Wednesday. October 11, Is tho date sot for tho marrlago of Miss Mary Wlghtman and Joseph Eugeno Barnes. The wedding will tako placo at the homo of tho bride's mother at 8:30 o'clock, Dean James B. Eddlo will or-ftcloto. or-ftcloto. After a trip to San Francisco tho brldo and groom will bo at homo to their friends after November 1 at 12G3 Brigham street. A lnrcro and brilliant reception wns hold Wednesday evening nt tho residence resi-dence of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sadler. In honor of Miss Cora Corso and James Vincent Sadler, whoso mar-rlapro mar-rlapro took plnco tho samo morntng In Oirden. Tho parlors were decorated with yellow dahlias and Virginia creepers. Tho bridal party stood in front of a largo not studded with ns-ters ns-ters and dahlias. Low bowls of the samo flower wero used in profusion nbout tho rooms. Pink was tho color chosen for tho decorations In tho din-Ing din-Ing room, and sprays of plumosa formed tho center piece, with loose flowers scattered over tho cloth. Red asters wero seen In tho library, whore punch was served during tho evening bv Miss AHco Goodwin, Miss Stella Mclntyro. Miss Loroon Leary and Miss Loulso Sullivan. Potted palmp and plants wero offoctlvoly combined In tho hall. Tho brldo wore a beautiful beau-tiful gown of cream voile, and carried a shower of bride's roses. Miss Elolso Sadler, the maid of honor, woro a dainty gown of palo blue net ovor taffeta, taf-feta, and carried a largo bouquet of pink chrysanthemums. Ernest Sadler acted as best' man. Mr. and Mrs ry Sadler assisted tho bridal m'rtv 7 receiving their friends. "? . anJ Sadler will mako their homo "Vthu & 4t On Monday afternoon, at tho homo of tho bride's parents, took place to mmn ag0T?,f M,!s Emma Roberts and William Edwards, Rev. E. I. Goahon performing tho ceremony at 1 o'clnoi & l-a in uio presence of tho relatives and "r1 Immediate friends of the brirto and groom. Later a largo reception was I held. Miss Lulu Roberts was tho I maid of honor and A. H. Peters oi I Park City tho best man. The bride I woro a pretty gown of white not over I silk, and carried bride's ioscs. The I maid of honor was gowned In corn- I colored silk mull. Miss Addio Scbuy- I lor was the ring bearer. Tho parlors I and dining room wero bright with I many branches and sprays of autumn I leaves. Red asters wero used In the I dining room. Assisting wero Mrs Frank Schuyler, Mrs. George Gilchrist, an aunt of tho bride Miss Ml Eliza Lako, Miss Nolllo Lucas, Miss " S? Almeda Roberts and Miss Emma flj Langton. Among tho out-of-town H guests woro Mrs. Carl Allison of Og- den, Miss Emma Livingston, Mrs. flj Blake, Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts, W Mrs. M. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards M left on tho late train for Everson, m Wash., whero thoy will mako their W future home. M & & m Miss Beatrice Cheesman left Tues- day evening for tho east whero sho M will spend several weeks. m Right Rev. B. T. Hall,, L. T. V., rec- M tor of Canon cathedral, ifow York, left M yesterday, for tho coast. M Mr. W. P. Cooper loft Tuesday for W a threo weeks" trip to Chicago, Balti- 9 more and Now York. m |