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Show kim "m r . MISS AN'NA MTOnMCK entertained enter-tained at luncheon at the Country Coun-try club yesterday afternoon. - Th table was decorated in dahlias in rlrh fall shades. Covers were4 laid for the following V., guests: Mrs. George Jay Gibson, Mrs. Karl A. Scheld, Mrs. Union Worthlngton, Mrs. James HogK Mrs. V. E. Fife, Mrs. R. C. Gemmell. Mrs. William Reid, Mrs. U T. Terry, Mrs. J. U Franlten, Mrs-Stanley Mrs-Stanley Sears, Mrs. R. C. Woodruff, Mrs. J. A. MeCaskell, Mrs. George Rose, Mrs. J. R. Walker, Mrs. De Witt Knox, Mrs. -j Charles 1,. Smith, Mrs. Walter Fitch. Kureka; Mrs. A. H. S. Bird, Miss Pauline' Terry. Miss Mary Marshall, Mrs. Ross Brown, Miss Maude Fitch, Kureka; Mrs. J. E. Cosgriff and Mies Gertrude Mc-Grath. Mc-Grath. ' Mrs. Charles Simp?on entertained at an attratfvelv appointed luncheon yes-; yes-; terdav at her "home on Kast South Tern- : flle street, in honor of Miss Gnlia Pix, jl .. Jiose engaeemeni to Byron I. Swan oi '"tlorh ester, N. y ., was announced Sunday. The decorations were in fall flowers. Covers were laid for twelve of the close friends of the bride. Miss Trne Callister and R. V. MrCul-- MrCul-- louEii were married yesterday at. noon in the S-alt Take temple. A wedding breakfast break-fast followed at the home of the bride's sister, Mr:v David Cannon, on Ninth ave- , nue. Covers were laid for members or the 'a Mister and M-Oullongh families. A'small reception was given last night at the home of the brides parents. Mr. and Mm. K. H. Callister. 3fi0 G street. a :, . The house was decorated in fall flowers. The library and reception room wer r1 adorned with flowers in yellow tones and - autumn leaves. Tn the dining room a pink and wliite color scheme was intro-Y intro-Y ' duced. A bowl of pink and white sweM j peas was the centerpiece for tiie supper j table. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Callistpy in receiving re-ceiving were Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McCul-I McCul-I loug-li. Some of the girl friends of the bride assisted in the dining room. I - . The rouple will be at home In the i Weiler apartments after October 1. The marriage of Miss Beth Horllck and Jewell Romnev took place at noon yesterday yes-terday at Phillips Congregational church. I The ceremony was performed by the Rev. P. A. Simpkin. A wedding breakfast fol- 1 lowed at the home of the bride's parents. j Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Horllck, on South West Temple street. Tiie couple left early in the afternoon for a brief wedding trip and will make their home m Wait Lake .until the bridegroom leaves to as-., sunie military service at some other , point. The breakfast tahle had a low mounfi I of Cecil Hrunner roses as a centerpiece. Covers were laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. George E. Romney. par-i par-i ' ents of I he bridegroom ; Milton Romney, 1 I-loyd Romney, John IT. Walker, Miss Helen Heatle, Miss Geneva Wright and I 1 he Rev. P. A . Simnkin. The bride wore a going-away suit of dark blue, with a collar of gray fur. and gray hat and boots. She had a corsage ' bouriuet of Cecil Brunner roses. V Si! The marriage of Miss Virginia Maslin. wm daughter of Mrs. Carvll Maslin. and Lieu- JH tenant William T. Gibson, son of Mr- and Mrs. W. t. Gibson of Washington, , took place yesterday afternoon at i o'clock at St. Mark's -cathedral. Lieutenant Lieu-tenant . Gibson has been on a six days - lr-nve of absence from Fort U. A. Russell, Wyoming. The bride was attended bv Miss Ethel B. Martin of this cttv and Mrs. J. D. Hill, wife of Lieutenant J. D. Hill of Fort I'ouglas. She was given away hy Arthur Moulton. The ceremony was semi-m semi-m Hilary. The bridegroom was attended by lieutenants .T. B. Hill and A. W. Jones of tiie Forty-third infantry. TI. S. A., and by Harold S. Martin of Salt Lake. The bride, who is a Red Cross nurse, will join her husband at Fort D. A. Rus-" Rus-" sell in a short -while. ! The marriage of Miss Kdlth Ttmrns. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Timers, a i ;d Frank Wetzel took plac yesterday at noon In the Salt Lake temple. A re-ceplion re-ceplion was cdven Inst night at the home of the bride's brother and f ister-m-law. Mr. and Mrs. Avery N. Timms, on Q street. , , ( 'osmoH and dahlla-s In pink and white were used In the living room. A variety of fall blossoms 'in golden hues deco-j deco-j rated the dining room. A cluny cloth , wfis over yellow and a low bowl of nas- tnrliumH was the centerpipce for the supprr table. French marigolds ami sun-I sun-I floacre were used about the room. The couple will make their home 'in this clK. ' A Mis, Earl Kpafford entertained with a! hridgfl tpR at the home of her parents.1 Judge and Mrs. levi N. l-lnrpn. y.i.. day ij I ternoon, in honor of Miss Carri I . Chance, an October hrlde. Tiie rooms 1 wr-re decorated in fall flowers. Pink fisicis In a large 'basket formed the cen- t(:i piece for the serving table and smaller basktits were used on small tables, where , the guests were seated for tea, following . Mrs. William T. Gilrson, formerly Miss Virginia Maslin, vrho was married mar-ried to Lieutenant Gibson of the First U. S. cavalry yesterday afternoon. I ' ' "if : f ' l i ' I B I - w ' .31 s ' - , is V" x v : . : i 1 I ' T lr 1 I I f " h A f l B ' L,h-.,.. Society news for the Sunday edition edi-tion will not be received by telephone tele-phone later than 11 o'clock Saturday Satur-day morning. Such items must relate re-late only to events of Saturday or for the coming week. Social events of the past week must be sent in by Friday night. Club notes will not be received by telephone later than Friday. tho curd games. rink -shaded candles were at the corners of the large table. Gut sty were entertained at lour tables at' cards. The hostess was assisted 'oy her mother, Mrs. Harmon, and Miss Ruby Naegle. The card party given by section ( of the war relief committee at the homo of Mrp. John T. Wliite on State street yesterday afternoon was a success, so- ! Vtp.lly and flnneially. Forty tables were j arransed for cards and other guests ranw I in lor tea. The rooms were adorned I with pink roses and asters. Tea whs '. nervt d at the card tables following the same Tho members of the section Include Mrs. C. A. Quiglev, president: Mrs. Thomas Kearns, Mrs. Klizabeth J. O'Brien, Mrs. E. A. Wall. Mrs. J, C. Tlanrhett. Mrs. F. I,. Parker, Mrs. C. O. Crismon, Mrs. D. Fhela n, Mrs. .John T. White, Mrs. Frank Cameron. Mrs. J. F. McEnany, Mrs, Frank Finl:cr, M,rs, J. W. Collins, Mrs. A. W. Cow ah, Mrs. Jane Cann. Mrs. L. R. Wattis. Mrs. Marsh B. Boot hby, yvs. C7.rn Thompson, Mrs. A. SullKan, Mrs. E. I.. Sheets, Mrs. J. C. Lynch. Mrs. W. F. Jensen and Mrs. Fred L'. Lcouard. . t Society was yolI represented at a tea given yesterday afternoon by the Woman's Wo-man's auxiliary of H-t. Mark's cathedral at the home of Dean and Mrs. William W. Fleetwood, on Fast First South street, yesterday afternoon, from until G o'clock. The house was decorated in fall flower.'!. flow-er.'!. Pink asters in a bowl decorated the tea table. .Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. G. A. Heintz and Mrs. Henry Stimpron. Assisting In serving were Miss Gertrude Rose. M Iss Katherlne Keith, M'ss Helen Kent and Miss Grace Goodrich. Good-rich. :T ! A musical programme was given under the direction of Mrs. A. T-L Pea bod v, in-cl in-cl doing solos by Mrs. Not.tiaii Atkinron, Miss Violet Hertel and Professor WU-liam WU-liam Langdon and piano numbers by Miss Doiothy Morrison. Mrs. William M. MoCrea entertained her sewing club at a matinee party at the Orpheum, followed by tea at the Hotel l"tah. yesterday afternoon. A large bowl of asters In shell-pink adorned toe center of the tp.-i table.' Mr. and Mrs. Carcw Wilson entertained at dinner Tuesday evenfnsr In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kdwin Booh, who were married Monday. Covers were laid for ten relatives of the young couple. Activity In sorority circles of the University Uni-versity of Vtah rontlnues. celebrating the opening of school and tho "rush" season, when prospective sororltv mem bos are eMenslvelv entertained. ' The Gamma Phi porortty gave a bannuet last night at the Hotel Utah: Pelta Fpsilon sororitv enjoyed an informal evening at the sorority soror-ity house last evening; Alpha Chi sonority sonor-ity entertained with a dancing party last night at the Xewhouse hotel, and Chi Omega sorority gave an informal entertainment enter-tainment at the sorority house last night. The Delphyna club entertained at a box parly at the Wilkes theater last niglii, followed bv supper at the home of Mrs. G. B. MrLolland on Eighth East street. The husbands and young men friends of the club members were Included in the party. The club members are Mrs. J. H. Van Duren, Mrs. G. G. Van, Mrs. G. B. Mc-Lelland. Mc-Lelland. Mrs. Andrew Jacobsen, Mrs. S. A. Glial ker. M rs. J. H. Carst onsen. Mrs. J.' H. Dean, Mrs. Clyde Armstrong, Miss , Sue Smith, Miss Phyllis Jacobsen, Miss Laura Smith, Miss Tulla Mollerup and Miss Helen Croft. Mrs. N. K. Whitney and Mrs. J. Ralph Whitney entertained Wednesday evening at a family dinner In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Cha I'les Spaulding Whitney, who were married Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. Whitne.v was formerly Miss Mayflower Cox of this city. Covers were laid for the immediate members mem-bers or the family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Burton will entertain this evening at a dancing party j in honor of IT. Thurston Dunbar, who will leave soon for A merican Lake. 9 Miss Viola Bennion, who will be mar ried soon to .lames S. Smith, will "he tho guest of honor at a box party at the Wilkes theater Saturday afternoon to be given by Miss La Fond Tanner. Mrs. Ernest Lambourne will entertain at bridge tea -this afternoon at her home on Fifth avenije in honor of Miss Carrie Chance, a fall bride. i . A musieale and reception will be given this evening by Mr. and Mrs. George Ficrson at their home on Eleventh Ea;-t street, in compliment to Miss Cora Howe, a brlue of next week. Mr and Mrs. J. Clarence Anderson vHl entertain this evening at their home in the Kensington apartments in honor of Miss Carrlo Chance and Orville W. Cutler, Cut-ler, wiio will be married soon. ' The annual tea of the Home and Schcol league will be given this afternoon at the , home of Mrs. George M. Bacon on U street, from' 4 until 6 o'clock. The Ladies Literary club will meet this afternoon at the clubhouse at 2:30 -o'clock. Professor D. Roland Lewis will talk on "Tho Ps c ho logy of the Modern Theatrical Theatri-cal Audience." Music will be furnished by David Reese, and a trio composed of Miss Mae Anderson, Miss Elizabeth Walton Wal-ton and Miss Grace Evans. Daughters of the Handcart Pioneers will be entertained at a quilting bee and dinner this afternoon at the home of Mro. Lily C. Wolstenholme Qn South Main street. The Daughters of the Indian War Veterans. Vet-erans. Red Cross auxiliary, will meet Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the honip of Mrs. Chloe Kemo, 6-11 West North Temple street. The opening meeting of the P. E. O. sisterhood will be held at 2:0 p. m. tomorrow to-morrow at t he home of Mrs. A. .1. Gor-ham Gor-ham and Mrs. Smith. 71" Second avenue. An informal social a fternocm will be enjoyed en-joyed in honor of Mrs. Byron Cummin. All visiting members are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Hand in will arrive home. Saturday m from Chicago. here Mrs. Hand hi spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. .T. F. Bennett have re-;iir:id re-;iir:id from spending ;x months in southern California. F.ctty T.u. lit:!" daughter or Mr. and 1 Mrs, crank K. Clarity, is improving frorj a serious illness it the Imme of her parents par-ents in the Bransford. Mr. and Mrs. R. ,7. 'onf-er a rp rpceiv--.ne co'unitul.ttio'-is o r the arrival -', H son. bnm Sun lav at the llolv fro1- iMSPiial. |