Show r t 4 r I r f fI sO O fIE or SOCIETY s C TY j Y I 1 JE JEH H Hd h Nuptial ic tit I t Event of Soci Social l Importance m ortance N ln a charming setting of ot fall fallt t flowers in the pastel shades Miss Marion Marlon Knight lovely young daughter daughter daugh daugh- ter if It Mr and Mrs Irs Harry Knight i and James Hewlett Stannard were j united linked in the holy bonds of ot matri- matri i Jj co mony onY at 8 o'clock o'clock last night at alt the they i. i y first Presbyterian churCh the Rev F P officiating assisted by the Rev Rv George Ewing Davies The church ch church was thronged with relatives rand and friends ot the popular young Couple The platform was surrounded surrounded sur sur- with rounded by floor baskets filled flame and white and a profusion profusion profusion pro pro- fusion of or asters in the pastel tints b banked the platform Miss Maude Thorn Thom organist played the Brides' Brides I Chorus from Loho Loh Lohengrin announcing jing ing the Approach l of ot the bridal party pally and the services And An An- d by by Lemare Oh Promise Me Ie De Koven and I Love You Tr Truly h Carrie Jacobs Jacobs' Bond The ushers usher Included David Reeves I I George Giles GlIes Maurice Murphy of ot ofSan ofSan San Francisco and Walter Valter Critch- Critch J w Miss Betty Stannard r the first led the procession w wearing a chic frock of Nile green chiffon hUton and silver r with silver flow flow- ei trimmings and carrying a bouquet bouquet bou- bou of coral sweet peas The at attendants attendants at- at all wore frocks In the new circular skirt effect and slippers and and hose matching tones of the gowns o ns l Ii Miss s Betty Knight younger I sister of the bride wore a smart frock of yellow ellow crepe with French flower tl er trimmings in pastel shades and carried carded a bouquet of orchid peas The brides bride's other f ter r Miss Helen Knight was the I maid mald of honor and wore a charms charm charm- s ling ing gown wn of ot chiffon chlon In the shad shades s of of of rose ornamented with a single 1 i rose rose of silver and blue chiffon at the waist t line Her bo bouquet was of sky blue Belladonna and pink tea ea roses The lovely bride was by byh h her r flower girl little Miss Penelope Critchlow In a quaint frock of ot pink chiffon with net net and and blue ribbon a trimmings and she scattered Cecil J Bl Brunner roses in the pathway of tIre the bride who was was given riven Iven Ii 16 marJ marriage mar mar- J ge b by ly her father rather Harry Knight Her gown was wag of exquisite old lace Jac rover over over Ivory hory satin and nd chiffon and ands s f. f her er r veil of rose point lace was caught Ug t In coronet effect Her bridal j bouquet lUquet was of pink butterfly sweet peas r s and Ophelia roses The bride 1 room and his best man Chester i of of Chicago met the bridal narty t rt at the foot of ot the platform oh h joyous joyous' strains of the Mendelssohn Mendel Mendel- sohn hn Wedding We March were were J played laved as s a a recessional Mrs nether thet of the bride wore a handsome own gown of fuchsia beaded cepe crepe romaine Mrs F F. F C. C Stano Stan- Stan o j irP- irP l' l mother of too tbs bridegroom P a smart model of powder blue tte beaded in sliver silver Mrs Irs M. M b t Jl 1 I. I Johnson r r of f the i h ids e. e wore wor a a be beautiful gown t lof of back georgette embroidered embroidered- opalescent beads Following the ceremony remony t at et atthe the church a recen- recen J Vt on Cn was held at the home of Mr V jid Mrs firs M M. M. M Johnson on East V t Second South street for the for the bridal I an an clo close p p friends ra with o th the tho bridal narty were Mr Ir y J nd Mrs rs Mr Ir and Mrs Irs F F. a Stannard Mr Ir and Mrs Irs Johnson vT living rooms mere beautifully decorated wH with a prof profusion slon of ot asin as- as t In shades of pale orchid and p The supper table was centered reni cen- cen ent i t r d with a tI silver basket filled V lath Hh deters asters in the chosen shades while a at St St. t the co ners of the table Jv-e Jv lere Il e e candle c holders hat tl l rose Rink cathedral candles s. Mj t George e Lockhart was vas In char charge e j 9 t the room room and wa assisted in r bv by Mrs rs B. B V. V Silver and Mrs M M. E E. Linman who In turn t tre re assisted In In serving by Mrs s. s V Edward rd d Ferry Richards Miss lIss Francea Fran- Fran cea Gu Miss lIss Helen Miss V Lorna Garrett Miss atherine Tine Hoppaugh Miss Mesa lb Made Made- ade- ade Hoppaugh Miss 1 Jane Hampton e t Mrs Harvey Garrity Mr Ir and an fr et left for short a 11 wed wed- trip and on- on their return will J h heat e fat Rt home after October I 1 In inthe In the p Belvedere apartments The bride a a smart going away suit of or I blue blue luo with ith touches of Jade I green green r t lr and Mrs A. A Burgess Young and daughters S Sylvia l h and Cecilia arenow are now at home In the Belvedere apartments firs Mrs irs Leo J Backle has returned returned I frt from m Ft i mith Smith Ark Patriotic Society Meets Si VV Spirit of Liberty Liberty chapter Daughters Daughters Daughters Daugh Daugh- of the AI eri an Revolution held the first meeting of the year this afternoon at the home of Mrs E. E 0 O. Leatherwood On n East First South street The home was gay with fall tall flowers and nd the program of the afternoon included an Inter an-Inter- Inter Interesting interesting esting talk on Our Constitution by Congressman E. E O. O Leatherwood The Regents Regents' Welcome by Mrs 1 L L. H H. and vocal numbers by Miss 1 Nan Butterfield following the business business business busi busi- ness meeting Tea was served at atthe atthe atthe the conclusion of the program The tea table held an old-fashioned old boquet boquet hoquet bo- bo formed of larkspur pink roses roses roses' and nasturtiums Mrs L L. H. H and Mrs George H. H Dern Bern poured and were assisted by the hostesses of or the afternoon Including Mrs 1 R. R A. A A Broadhurst chairman Miss 1 May Ale Alexander ander Mrs W. W C C. C Ashwill Mrs 1 Stephen Abbot Mrs Irs Nellie Neme C. C Bartlett Bart- Bart lett Mrs Irs T. T B. B Beatt Beatty Miss lIss' Nan Butterfield Mrs S. S A. A Cobb Mrs Ralph Emerson and Miss lIss Mary Carroll e Mrs Ruben May fay and Mrs D. D C. C Hutton gave a beautifully appointed appoint appoInt- ed bridge tea today at the Mayhome May Mayhome Mayhome home on East Second South street for Mrs Irs M. M C C. Thompson a bride of October Golden snapdragon ina In Ina ina a silver sliver bowl and blue porcelain peacocks decorated the table with blue candles In silver holders at either elthel end Four tables were arranged ar arranged ar- ar ranged for bridge i Mrs A A. H. H S. S Bird gave a delightful delight delight- ful luncheon and bridge today ather at ather ather her home hom on Center street for Mrs Union Worthington who has spent the summer In Salt Lake Fall flow flowers flow flowers ers era decked the table and bridge followed fol fol- lowed r Mrs Seymour Wells VeIls gave a beautifully beautifully- appointed luncheon to today today to- to day at her home In honor of Mrs Clifford Jennings of Denver and Mrs Francis MacDowell of r Riverside Riverside Riverside River River- side Cal The tables were decorated decorated decorated deco deco- rated with delphinium coreopsis ageratum and marigolds and twenty close friends of the hon honored honored ored guests guests' were bidden r s Miss Frances Davis gave an an anIn In Informal Informal informal In- In formal supper party Tuesday evening evening evening eve eve- ning at her home In the Cornell apartments Yellow fall flowers decked the table and favors were in yellow Covers were laid for Mrs A A. V. V Peterson Mrs 1 Nell Kell Moss and Miss Margaret Cahoon r Mrs Mrs- John MacDonald l Jr Mrs 1 M M. McDowell l and Mrs Frank Hammond Hammond Hammond Ham Ham- mond gave a large luncheon today at the MacDonald home on East Forty-eighth Forty South street followed by bridge The tables were ar arranged arranged arranged ar- ar ranged In the garden harden and zinnias In the fall shades were used for f favors vors Nut cups and Ices were in the zinnia design in the autumn shades Fort Forty guests' guests were vere bidden George will entertain at dinner this evening at the MacDonald MacDon MacDon- ald home In honor of his wife Fourte Fourteen n guests are Invited The re regular regular ular meeting pf Qt the Woman's Womans Womans Woman's Wo Wo- mans man's Democratic club was held yesterday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock at the home of Mrs Burton Y X Musser lusser 1155 Harvard avenue This was the first meeting after the summer vacation months and was well wen attended by b both th old and new I members Mrs William M. M Stewart Stewart Stew Stew- art president of the club presided and several names were added to committees replacing members who have left the city These include in include m- m clude Mrs J. J L. L Gibson as chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man of the program committee and the name of f Mrs Mrs' Frank Page Stewart w was s also V placed on this committee Mrs Anna Meier Ieler was placed on the flower committee with Instructions to continue the work with the name of Mrs Alfred H. H T Taylor lor added to the entertain entertain- ment og Due to the absence absence ab ab- b- b I sence of oP frs rs Fred Merrill l from I the city Mrs Irs Ernest S. S Holmes was unanimously made vice president of the club to hold office the there re remainder of the year vear when new of officers of- of will be elected A class of study embracing the different forms of government both city and nation with n numerous other subject subject subjects sub sub- will be taken up and all Democratic women are invited to attend these meetings each month Mrs Musser usser was assisted In re- re the ladles ladies by Mrs William WilliamI tL M. M I Stewart president of of- the club and ind Mrs Nellie Neme Ball secretary Mrs 1 G George org org-e H. H Dern poured during the tea hours and Miss 1 Laurine Holmes and Nona Nonn White assisted in serving The home was beautifully fully decorated by a profusion of garden flowers flower i Congressman Cong and Mrs E. E O. O Leatherwood and Miss Margaret Margat-et Leatherwood leave Sunday for Washington D. D C. C for the winter Congressman Leatherwood will stop In Gl Glenwood Springs Colo Coco and Mrs Irs Leatherwood and Miss Margaret l will proceed direct to Washington where Miss 1 Leatherwood Leatherwood Leather Leather- wood will enter school for the win vin ter er S r r Mr and Mrs Irs Glen E E E. Bothwell who have spent the summer In Europe will arrive In the United S States tes tomorrow and will motor from rom Cleveland home The They are In Salt Lake about September September September Sep Sep- 20 Miss l Bonita Ridges will leave lea Thursday for Chicago to enter the Northwestern ern university z I Mr l and and Mrs Ir Lafayette Hanchett who spent the tine summer in Europe have lave recently motor motored d through the beautiful lake district of ot England and spent several severa da days s in Wales Vales with friends s. s From fh there re they went to Clovelly and anel Lynton Lynon Lynton Lyn- Lyn ton on in the Devonshire country r From I there they will go north to Glasgow and thence to Ireland and the l lakes of Killarney thence to London for several se weeks and later to Paris before sailing for tor D Dome me some time this month Mr and Mrs Irs Harr Harry L. L Bracken a are ae e r receiving congratulations on the arrival of a little son Mrs Ir l Florence lorence ONeill O'Neill returned re returned returned re- re turned Monday from Palo Alto Berkeley ley and San Francisco where she had spent had spent the past two weeps weeks Mr fr and Mrs tIrs E E. Hamilton of of Montreal Monti eai Canada who have spent the the past Mst t ten fen days in In Salt Lake Lake hake will leave today for Canada During Dur During Dur fth ing their stay they have been at the Hotel Utah r Mr rr and Mrs J. J F F. Dunn are atthe at atthe atthe the Hotel Utah to fox for several weeks and will spend tho winter at Coronado Coronado Coronado Coro- Coro nado Beach Cal Cat Mr and Mrs George T. T Peterson have as their guests for the week Mr an and Mrs William Loos and daughter Mary Alice Allce of Ogden Mrs firs Agnes and son Maurice Maurice Maur Maur- ice Tommy have returned from a visit in Los Angeles San Francisco SaCr Sacramento They were away for three weel weeks s. s The opening meeting year of the Ladies Ladies' Literary club will be beheld beheld beheld held at the clubhouse tomorrow A luncheon complimentary to tb club members will be served at 1 o'clock An Informal reception will be neld veld from frem 1230 to 1 The openIng openIng opening open- open Ing hour bour of ot the gell general ral club meeting meeting meeting meet meet- ing has been changed from 2 30 to 2 o'clock The club program is as follows Presidents President's greeting greeting greet greet- ing Mrs Irs Frank B B. Cook music Miss Naomi Hoffman soloist general general general gen gen- eral federation reports i In honor of Miss Doris Love Who leaves soon for New York York- Miss Duckworth entertained last evening at her home on Seventh Seventh Seventh Sev Sev- East street treet The Tha home tome ome was rated marigolds dec decorated with and asters The time was spent I with games and music A late supper supper supper sup sup- per followed The hostess was assisted as assisted assisted as- as by her mother Mrs W W. C. C Duckworth and by her sister Miss lIss LaVelle D Duckworth V S S V Central W W. C. C T. T V. V U jJ will hold Its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs W W- y F. F Core 84 R street tomorrow at 11 a. a m m. m Luncheon 1230 12 30 Election and reports ot of officers of- of rs Chaplain Blakeney of Ft Douglas will be he the speaker V r r rAn An An L T. T L. L medal contest will wili willbe willbe be held at Westminster PresbyterIan Presbyter- Presbyter I Ian church corner First West Vest and I Fifth South fouth streets tomorrow evening eve eve- ning at 1 r r The board of directors of the I Wasatch Literary club will hold a a. special meeting at 2 o'clock In the the clu club r rooms oms of the Utah Gas Coke company 43 South Main Main street Reservations for the club luncheon to be held Tuesday September 15 at 1 o'clock should be made to Mrs F F. F R. R Hough or Mrs E E. Urien by Sunday evening The picnic which was to be given at Liberty park for the for I the juveniles of Woodcraft th the latter part of August will wig now be given in the form of an entertainment In the theL I L 1 0 O. O O. O F. F hall Friday at a 8 sh sharp rp S V. V A fall falI wedding of gf interest took place yesterday morning in the Salt Lake Temple Temp e when Miss 1 Ruth Lawson became the bride of Richand Richard Rich Rich- ard and H H. Reid A reception for the i young couple was held last night at the home of the brides bride's parents I on State street The bride was wa attractive at at- at attractive attractive In a white satin tin gown and tulle veil caught wit wH orange blossoms blossoms blossoms blos blos- I and her bouquet was o of I brides bride's r ses Mrs H. H S. S Davis at attending attending at- at I at-I tending matron was was was' gowned in I orchid chiffon and carried pink roses Miss Mary Spencer maid of honor wore green chiffon ch and carried lavender sw sweet et peas Miss 1 Priscilla Lawson bridesmaid was ked in pale blue chiffon com combined corn corn- with ostrich and carried carded pink I sweet peas Miss Ruth Reid I bridesmaid wore peach georgette and carried lav lavender sweet peas Miss Edna Taggart bridesmaid who wore pink georgette carri carried d lavender sweet peas also Little Joy Davis was flower girl and was I dressed in a fluffy frock of of pink taffeta and carried a basket of Cecil Brunner roses Byron Reid acted as as best man The serving table was vas decorated with witha a crystal Basket of pink and white asters ona on ona a cluny cloth Assisting in serVIng serving serving ing were Mrs Lettie Williamson Miss 1 |