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Show H 1: ) ,i I TR Social Cite. The absolute standstill in the social world of last week has had a reaction. from The remarkable transition of mirth to frolicsome the mourning: the Elks carnival festivities has pervaded all ranks. And the weddings of last week have been succeeded by the social affairs that are characteristic of the season. Monday afternoon Mrs. Russell Tracy thirty-fiv- e a or forty guests. With guessing contest and a button-hol- e contest, for which prizes were offered, merriment reigned. The house was prettily decked in yellow and purple. I . grave a Kensington to about 4 Mr. and Mrs. Tracy entertained on Monday evening. There were about nine tables of progressive euchre. The decorations of carnations and sweet peas were very effective. Mrs. Brink was the fortunate winner of the first cream prize, a very pretty ewer and sugar basin. Mrs. Ralph Hoag won the second prize, a dainty picture in water color. Among the gentlemen Mr. McGurrin was the fortunate r. The refreshments were elaborate and delicious. cut-gla- ss prize-winne- T U and Mrs. Joseph Correo and m.. of Miss Alice Adams M.Mr. marriage The II. Dooly Ethel King left on Thursday for Vlslt and The Misses Margaret aiidAIr. Albert E. Atkins took placeat; C. California. to D. Mrs. They to have gone Washington, the home of the bride s mother, are to attend school at the Georgetown M. S. Adams, on Tuesday ev'niRf convent. Bishop 0. F. Whitney Performed inAirs. Kate Bridewell Anderson ana ceremony, in the Presence of a few reA relatives. Lillian Oliver will give an b and Miss friends Mrs. Victor Clement has purchased timate followed. The house was beau-tifulformal reception to their pupiig 0' for her new home the residence on ception decorated in autumn afternoon. Saturday South Temple street, built and formerly The bride and groom, attended by M ss Thomas. Reid, occupied by Sallie Evans and Mr. W. T.bell of stood under a large wedding Guitar Airs. Stubblefield and daughter, who I and Mandolin white asters. The been visiting Mrs. Stubblefield' " I hav the evening. throughout The Misses Mary Cowan and Ruby club played Mrs. It. L. Tracy, will lLave for I home be at will Atkins sister, Mrs. and Mr. for the East. Peyton left on Monday Mrs. in Nashville, Tenn., next I at 1st home their after October Shipleys to their friends Miss Cowan will enter week. preparatory school. Miss Peyton re- 827 Fifth street. sumes her studies in National Park seminary at Washington, D. C. Misses Olive Pratt and Pearl Daniel Miss May McAllister and Mr. Frank of Provo are visiting with Miss Grace Thatcher, both of Logan, were married Cannon. on Thursday. Friday Mr. and Mrs. anMr. and Mrs. J. L. Thomson nounce the engagement of their daugh- Thatcher left for Germany, whither ter, Eva K., to Mr. B. L. Corum of they go for two years. Airs. Thomas Carter will go to the Denver, Colo. The marriage is to take Episcopal convention in San Francisco place in October. after which she will spend a few week Air. William and at the home of her sister in San Diego. Miss Maude Angell Brusch were married Tuesday evening Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Young announce at the home of the bride, 29 Fourth the engagement of their daughter, Ada East street, Bishop Clawson officiating. Airs. A. E. Walker is at home to her Lucile, to Thomas J. Lambert, the wedfriends at the residence of Airs. Percy ding to be at an early date. Sadler, 76 North State street. The marriage of Mr. George Henry Taggart and Miss Mary D. Sample took Marks The marriage of Miss Josie Katz and place Tuesday evening in St. Air. Alilton Allies departs on Saturday was per-- j cathedral. The ceremony Mr. Riser will take place on October formed by Dean Eddie. The bride is for California where he will spend the 10th. from Serrichley, Pa. She has traveled ' winter. extensively abroad, and for several Mr. A. D. Moffat and daughter, Enid, years past has lived in England and Airs. II. A. Styer and two soas aris a woman of charming left Monday for San Francisco. They France. Shpand conversaa rived in the city from Alanlla on Mobrilliant will spent several weeks on the coast. personality Mr. tionalist. has attracted nday last, and are visiting at the home Taggart much notice by the excellence of his of AIra Styers paretns Alajor and Mrs. paintings. He is a member of the Utah Wilkes. Mrs. Sarah Dewey of Soda Springs Art institute. Mr. and Mrs. Taggart is the guest for the winter of her will reside. in the city and will be a. valuable acquisition to social and Aliss Edna Donnellan gave a very daughter, Mrs. A. D. Moffat. artistic circles. handsomely appointed lcncheon in hon- or of Miss Pope at the Kenyon Tuesat 1:30 oclock. The luncheon was day Miss Beatrice Dares of St. Louis will Airs. O. E. Carey gave a Kensington served in one of the private reoma spend the autumn with Misses Carrie on Tuesday afternoon. The house was The room was darkened and was and and May Davis. decorated with sweet peas effectively decorated with nasturtiums La France roses, smilax, ferns and and asters, woodbine and mountain The color scheme was green palms. ash berries from poplars of the and pink, and the tables were reMiss Kathryn Geddes goes to Boston Carey ranch. The the were next month to continue her musical exceptionally dainty refreshments with beautiful cut glass. and delicious. The splendent were embellished with studies. The cards place guests present were as follows: MesGibson heads, girls, etc. Amon? pretty dames Elmer Jones, Eberly, Tuttle, were Aliss the Salisbury, Miss guests Moore, Ewing, Pearsall, Kerr, Dale, J. Airs. Ruth Kirkpatrick, Hoyt SheA beautiful little banquet was given C. E. King, W. H. King, Pfoutz, rman and daughters. Aliases Laura and Cabell, Ferguson, Elliot, Bickin honor of Miss Gene Kimball by the Eloise; Aliss Geddes, Mrs. Dowming. Miss Hunsicker, ford, Fischer, teachers of the summer school on MonWm. Sprague, David Sharp, day afternoon. Miss Kimball left Shelton, Vincent, Beatty, Eugene Ferfor Thursday Minneapolis, where she has accepted a position In the primary ris, Tracy, Stubblefield and Frank Aliss Harkr.ess gave a delightfully informal breakfast at the Country department of the Minneapolis schools, Stevena under the supervision of Miss Holton. onAirs Carey also gave a Kensington club on Tuesday in honor of Miss ednesday, about fifty guests were Miss Kimball will take a course In manual training, In addition to her present. work in the schools there. Air. E. Bierer, Jr., of Washington, Airs. William Sharp entertained at a D. C., with his wife and sister, are loIncheon at the Alta club on Thursday, cated at the Alanitou for the winter. Airs. Charlton of Hilliard, Wyo., is complimentary to Aliss and Cavanaugh in soon rethe city Aliss Pope. The other guests expected and will main for the winter. were Mrs. Burnes AlacDonald,present Airs. Air. Victor B. Huntsicker has reWoodward, Airs. Channing, Airs. Bird, Miss Younger, Aliss Burke. Aliss Judge, turned from a trip to Calientcs. Air. and Mrs. Hancock have bought Miss Salisbury, Aliss AIcCornick, Miss Harkness and Mrs. Victor Clement. the Mulloy house and will move into The luncheon was in the red the new residence next week. Aliss Clara Hawkins has returned room and the tablegiven was beautifully decorated with American Beauty roses from a few weeks visit in Denver, Colorado Springs and Alanitou. and maidenhair ferns. Mrs. Arthur Brown and Airs. McLaughlin departed for New York on Wednesday evening. Aliss Josephine Katz was the recipi FrIday evening Air. and Airs. William Sharp gave an elegantly an- - ent of a linen shower given by the clul) on Wednesday at the home of dinner to a party of Miss Hampton. Aliss Kennard, who spent the summer at the Alta club. with Mrs. Lyne, left on Wednesday evening for Denver. Airs. Aliler and Miss Alarconnet, who Airs. Victor Clement gave a theater 4dinner at the Alta club, on Friday have been the guests of Airs. A. W. Jr., left on Tuesday for their Thursday afternoon Mrs. Russell evening to a party of twelve. home in Louisville, Ky. Tracy entertained about forty guests' at euchre, and again on Thursday even- lng Mr. and Mrs. Tracy received about Tuesday evening Airs. J. E. Woodthirty friends. Progressive euchre was ward and Aliss Judge gave an elaborate Aliss Elizabeth McIntyre left Thursthe game. dinner, complimentary to Aliss Pope day for New York, where she will visit and Aliss Cavanaugh. friends before entering school In Washington, D. C. .4 4 Friday afternoon Mrs. Samuel Sharpe Mrs. Walker, Forest Franklin Eckles Aliss Judge entertained at luncheon and Aliss Walker gave a large euchre on Wednesday. party in honor of Mrs. Walter C. Lewis. The ladles of the Iliff Method Aliss Salisbury entertained at lunch-eochurch served luncheon two days d' on Thursday in honor of Miss ' ing the week at the Y. M. C. A. parlc Pope. with great success. Mr. and Mrs. Glendinning left this 4 week for New York. They will be gone 4 about a month. On Friday Aliss Ada Young was giv- Miss Ida Savage has accepted the h?yer at the hme of of supervisor of art in the Ogden Airs. wnen Reid. public schools. ly 1 ex-Go- v. , ( ; j I I t j , ; ; J On Tuesday Mrs. C. H. Adams gavf a delightful luncheon at the home of Mrs. Caustln Brown. Thos present were Mesdames Knox, Milner, Archer, Bradley, McMahon, Brink, Donnellan, Shelp and Richardson. The decorations were yellow and white, sunflowers being used most effectively. It was an elaborate and beautiful affair. j ; j i l ; i J Mrs. Samuel Park is in Los Angeles visiting Mrs. Jepsou and Mrs. Glass, who were formerly of this city. lii Mrs. Bancroft and Miss Marie Nason leave for New York this week. Mrs. Bridwell has returned from California, after a delightful summer so- ,s ! journ. Mr. and Mrs. Shropshire gave a charmingly appointed dinner at their home, 851 Brigham street, for seven Kentucky friends who were in the city en route for San Francisco, where they are to attend the Episcopal convention. beau-lifull- Gal-lag- Ales-dam- y er, es . Maj. and Mrs. Wilkes have as honored guests two sisters of the Major, from Washington, D. C. They are on their way to the Episcopal convention. The Misses Florence Kimball and Jenna Budd Geddes left the first of the week for school in St. Louis. Miss Edna Donnellan, who has been the guest of Miss Stella Salisbury, returns to California on Saturday. sew-point- ed . The Misses Mary and Constance Kirkpatrick have gone to San Francisco to remain a year. - Mc-Cun- Mrs. J. M. Dart is visiting friends in Omaha. e, j -- Miss Mildred Cavanaugh, the charm- ing guest of Miss Burk, returns to her home in Chicago this week. ! Miss Alice Hilton returned early, in the week from Butte, Mont., where she spent several weeks with her. sister. Mrs. Andrew Howat departed Tuesday morning for Mexico, whither she went to visit her daughter, Mrs. Roy Hampton. t ! . n . po-sui- on |