Show w CrS v w y j > I P S 5 q 2 L icL1 E T J I 1I 1 I r t i J 4tJ r P 1 L1 d J 1CLkJ 7 L f t J 7 > ffr Y M Severn vfedcHns and one or two receptions re-ceptions enivene l i thO week which otherwise oth-erwise would have been quite a dull one The coming week will be very gay with weddings and wedding entertainments entertain-ments opera parties suppers and afternoon af-ternoon events o The event of the past week was the marriage and reception following of Miss June Sadler and William H Don nell on Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs Donnetl are in southern California on the hone mom rnd will return to Salt Lake In a few weeks O a Bpsidcs the assemblies which are planned for the winter there arc to be sevqral cotillions a number of the so dot men being interested In the arrangement ar-rangement at present No date has peen settled as yet for the cotillion but the first assembly will piobobly beneld about the first of next month q O VOn V-On Tuesday will take place the wedding wed-ding of Miss Flora Griffin and Elbffidge Thomas and on Wednesday Vhe marriage mar-riage of Miss Nellie Bransford and Jay T HarrisOn a On Saturday afternoon Miss Nellie Bransford entertained her bridesmaids informally The inspection oC the dainty trousseau held the interest of all and later In l the afternoon the Jiostcss presented pre-sented her guests with the pretty pearl and diamond brooches her gifts to tho bridesmaids Mrs Levis Evans Is to be matron of honor and the Misses Pdrk Shoup Keith McMillan Ivers Webber bridesmaids The little flower girls are Dorothy and Esther Bamber ger Genevieve McCornick Bessie Niles Grace Emery Harold Lamb Is to act as ring bearer a 4 1 Jay Harris entertained the ushers for his approaching wqddlng at the University club last night His guests were Mr George Westcrvclt vim Is to I bo best man E S Ferry Frederick Lyon Ellis Causten Brown Center Waiter Shoup George Nye Gqorge Lawrence Mrs D C Dunbar has returned from California S The marriage of Miss Maude Hardy and Dr T George Odell will take place October ICth 6 a It The ConiinerclalAdvertlser of Honolulu Hono-lulu I of September 22nd speaks pleasantly pleasant-ly of the presence there the day before of Mrs Guy Palmer and Mrs Brlant Wells who were entertained by friends prior to Continuing their Journey to Nagasaki on the Doric They are en route to Manila GO o Miss Bransford was the guest oc honor at a very pretty luncheon given by Miss Lute McMillan on Wednesday < Pink and green the brides colors wpre used very effectively in the decoration of the table A large bowl of pink roSes and ferns inadc a pretty centerpiece and snraH rose canUlestlocs with pink candles were tied with the place cards as favors pf the occasion Those ors te occaion T se present pres-ent besides I Miss Bransford vcre Mes dame AF iraytfeit Mrs JH J6tin son j3 C Adams JCelLh jo JEvanston lloao Misses McGrath Zane Blanche Burke and ShouoO O ft a Mrs David Keith was the hostess of avery a-very Pleasant box party at the Theater Tuesday n fh The Magistrate being the play Her guests were MesdamTTs Holman Harkness Woodward Mc Clurc Clement i Dr Union Worthingtpn was the hot of a very charming dinner parly at the Country club of Saturday evening his guests being Misses Mary Louise An derson Maud Thorn Colton Messrs Colton Wicks Helntz HeLtz C a J Another affair of the week In honor of a coming bride was the card party given giv-en on Thursday afternoon for MIs Maud Hardy Miss Fannie Bird being the hostess Autumn leaves and roses made effective decorations and were ar tistically used Small Cupids and hearts in dainty water colors were used for tally and score cards Those ho en Joyed the affair were Mesdaincs A W McCune Jr Vivian McCune Misses Hardy Winnie Had Louise Odell Mia Miller Carrie1 Williams Georgia McKImmons Lynn Hattie Jennings Chandler tPounfly Sinclair Dun iori Hampton Margaret TTowat Florence FoCt Howat Frances Ilowat Wri Forence fclbyi l Anderson 0 Mrs Julia Kimball i Miss Woodruff and Miss Klmball have invitations out for card parties on Monday and Thurs day afternoons a o o Mrs Miles Dr Luella < Miles and Mrs John 1C Sharp have Invitations Sharf Invitatons out for a card party on Friday I < o o James Ivors and his daughter Miss lanc on Jmrsdny ° r returned Cl01l j California 0 0 MrsE L Carpenter has r6turned from her visit Cordradol l lurCd 0 Prpf and Mrs JCl Cummings turned last week from their re II I trII fom Easter jl I i I Mrs Hector Griswold Is visiting 1 friends In Missouri MlssoU1 i iI W M HalKedof Chicago I 1 I ahO9 the I guest ot Irtfc sister Mrs Ablcl Leonard I a 0 0 I Mrs W ITBlnlss was the IrBnt hp t soC a large l and olaborate card partv 6n I Thursday afternoon j1rt aferloon Tlr 1 hoime had i = I 1 been decorated for the occasion ylth iiI ii-I 1 profusion of g fqr Howers i < and autumn Jeayes and palms Large vases of aaterS and ehysanthemums brightened the rooms and added to the effect The ant tally and score cards were in green horseshoes and fourleaf clovers making mak-ing appropriate mascots Prizes were awarded to Mrs Boyd Mrs Egan and Miss Sampson The guests Invited were Mesdanies J E Qglesby E E Calvin Edward Richards W S Henderson F B Choate E D Miller E W Whitney I T Egan Samuel Paul Edwin Klmball A J Hosnei J C Hooper W E Jer 1 maIne C W Symns Frank Washburn J i Moore Kcnyon John Reed C I Brink E J Jolly J W DelaiiQ Clarence Warnock F F Reed George W Stevenson A G Andrews C U Boyd W W Armstrong o Park City Thomas Weir George A Snow T R Block G E Chandler H J Dinlnny J W Currie H P Henderson II B Kooser J T DonneJlan J H HInman S W Eccles W E Bennett J F Cowan B A McMJllen r H Farnsworth Farns-worth JF Dunn S r Stenhouse L n BothwelK W W Hal C H McMahon McMa-hon Hugh Park F A Vincent Arthur Brattaln J r Dart C II McCoy A W Burrows IT F Alky C Douglas i I W T Dalby George W Moyer II C I Hoffman Thomas Mulloy J C llanchett W E Howard P J Enrjght Jn Cosgrlll J F Grant Ogden J B Milan Ogden Misses Cook Paul Richards Rich-ards Bloomqulst Lamson Hartwe11 Dom l iCiIe DellaRlchards I June j Blntz The tea given by Mrs Morris R Hunt and Mrs Don Carlos Roberts on Thursday was one of the prettiest af fairs of tho week Mrs Hunt and lls Roberts were assisted by Mrs n G Smith Mrs George W Rose Mrs Dockery and Mrs Hyde Dale The brides looked especially enchanting In their dainty wedding gowns and the soft light of the shaded chandelier the masses of autumn leaves the tail i vases of chrysanthemums ari3 other l I flowers of the season made tho scene most attractive Beypnd In the dhln ty blue diningroom Mis D S Murray Mur-ray presided at the table which was bright with yellow and white decora I tions A larga cutglass vase of chry santhemums was used as a centerpiece center-piece and the tall silver candelabra were tied with large satin bows of yellow ribbon Mrs Murray was assisted as-sisted by Miss Hattie Jennings Miss Gertrude McGrath and Miss Murray Miss Esther Freed was In the smok ingroom presiding over the sherbet During the afternoon Mrs Roberts and I Mrs W F Dale assisted In greeting the guests Those invited were Mcs dumcs E L Carpenter E V Duncan J L J Terry Lowe J II Dulcn Franken Markland Grant Levis A EVJUJS SE Bransford J S Brans fprd Herman Green Hanauer Victor Clement Lynn Dalby Sowlea R C Woodruff Carter Shelton Ferguson S park Fordyce Diehl Hobbs Thorn Elliott Blckford Hal Brown Putnam Rood McCullough Rlssler Mrs Jolly Jol Egbert Roberts Mrs Bird Mrs Bailey Ira Lewis Frank B Stephens H J Johnson Beatty McGurrin Dana Smith Frank Allen F Walker David Sharpe W Sprague E T Sprngue Anna Cowring E P Jennings Hough Jlosmer Charles Roade Hough YIlum Red Freed Ewing Klmball Woodruff Wood-ruff PIummer Nilcs Steiner Lawrence Law-rence J II Young D C Dunbar I I Cooper J A Marshall Dey Evans A Ie SOl Frank Vincent I Nol deh llemp I iteaQ Tracy Murray D S Murray I Flagg R7 G Smith Gary Galliglier I McGrath Johnson Beatty Waterman Burch Zane J S Wltcher Oswald Salisbury Nye Boggs Thomas Hoyt Sherman Boxrud Well Rose WT M Ferry E L Ferry Clarence Brown I Gunsaulus Priscllla Jennings Franjc Jennings Thomas Jennings James Jennings Egbert Roberts Eugene Led3 F B Stephens Donnellan Wey Bishop Ousle r SimojI Val A1fted Henry itoo1tildje C lllanr AICe i 1enr lllanrPIzppt lick R A Keyes ChImer W M CuE mer Julia Taylor Misses Lowe Brans I ford Anderson Eldredge Colton Grit lln Ilanavter Ida Hhrauer Soles Burke Sadler Kln ballx Roqkledge McfI han Leonard Roqltedre Howat Annett Stuart Thorn Lam i I son Hempstead Murray Galllgher Porter Zane Salisbury Allen Craw I foid Shprman Laura Sherman Moore McMillan Sprague Blanche Burke Freed Ivors Klrkpatrlck Noble Cul I mer Pearl Culmer LU cUe Taylor Mc Grath Luclle Jeiininga Gcddes 1 L I O o 1 Mrs S C Adams of Denver was the I hue t of honor at a very pretty Kensington Ken-sington on Friday given by Miss JTrced o The house wns prettily Iss corated for the occasion with autumn leaves and flowers The afternoon was pleasantly spent In sewing and conversation The guests were Mes dames ttose Adams Roberts Hayden I Misses Geddes Zane McGrath Lauri Sherman Moore o I The Young Ladies Aid society will give a t3 In the near future at Miss I Frees I I 0 V Mr and Mrs X a Miller have Invi tations out for a reception on Tuesday evening October 10th 913 East First I South 6 aMiss a-Miss Grace Marie Fitzgerald daugh ter of T dough E Fitzgerald fonnerly of Ogden und well known throughout the State was married to John Francis I Duffy at the Church of St Catherine of Genoa Lres York city on Septem ber 20th by the Rev Edward F Slat I I lery The bride has a host of friends J1 Qg4cu who huyc knoyn ver CNn I I childhood and Is equally popular In cw York where l she has l resided jCor 4 the past two years Mr Duffy Is prominent among the newspaper and advertising fraternity In New York city e 4 o Miss Annett returns soon to Chicago a o 0 Mrs Charles G Plummcr will pass the winter In New York 4 0 I I A brilliant social event of the week I was the reception tendered the mejri herB O l the State Medical society by I evening Dr and Mrs A S Bower on Tuesday 1 a o a Io I Another banquet was given at the AIL club by Thomas Keains last rues 1 I day night The plns and enjoyable enjoy-able event was In honoi of Senator W I A Cia rk 0 0 > I I Mrs A B Ilnyes and son of Ogden t are guests or the family of BIsliop 1 Raleigh Ral-eigh o a Misses Ida and Y rga Caspln of Og den wer gugpts of Mr and Mrs h U Hines during the week > 0b b Miss Julia Harmon and Dr B L lIs Julo ml Kessler both f this city were married mar-ried at Ottumwa la on the 22rtd o September Immediately after the ceremony they left for Ann Arbor where Dr Kessler vlll lake a postgraduate post-graduate couvst y lii den tel surgery JJoU i Dr ICesaler and his bride1 PH > VGll flOp In thls city whijrQ they hftvjj Jived for a number of years and their friends will unite In extending to them the oest wIphGsTor Chelr future happl ss 00 0 Mrs G E Forrester has gone East lospcnd on few WSek1th her inoChcr Mrs C E Bohn of Winona Minn I The May club met with MY and Mrs Purt on Wednesday evening and had I a delightful Mmo the fore part of tin evening bfcliu spent at highfive The first prlwjwlnners were Mrs Buller awl Mr W H Gulver second Mrs W Williams and Mr Golden C Culver Cul-ver Tho hostess had also provided a cohSolntlon prize which was awarded to Miss Helena Holding she having I made tjie least number of progressions during the evening Refreshments were served after which the club adjourned I ad-journed toYneet wtlii Mr and Mrs L Harvey on Wednesday evening October Octo-ber 17th fi I The marriage of Mlso Nellie Mao yior and Lieut Frank T HInes was solemnized on Thursday eveningS evening-S S 0 Mrs C E Wantland has returned from Denver and Is at the Fifth East hotel S t Mr and Mrs George Schramm have come to Salt Lake to reside a s C The marriage of MI3 Emma Dowden and George W Cushing took place Monday afternoon They have gone to New York and will be at homo In this cfty after October 2 thIs o 6 Miss Cunningham has returned from abroad 0 0 t Mrs William II Tibbals gave a delightful de-lightful reception Friday afternoon from 2 to 5 at her home 100C Third I street in honor of Miss Carothers I Miss Harrold and the Misses Martin The house was brightly decorated in autumn leaves and vines The guests resent were Mcsdames Andrews Reed Shepherd Hutchinson Blcdsoe Stanley Lawler King Misses Miller Murpry Peterson Van Ilouten Borg Kerr Johnson Scovill Alexander Rowe Gljnore Dukes BeasonPow ers Kehrberg Vlmonl Haxelton Gar rott Foster Clara Foster Sedllwlck Clark Templeton Lane Condi Morgan Mor-gan and Green A A The engagement of Miss Beatrice Fenton of Salt Lake and Francis Judge of Illinois Is announced I o 0 0 The Misses RIesenburg are going to Denver to reside c S 0 Mrs John T Donnellan and Mrs J Stuart Myers entertained the members of St Pauls yssociate mission on Friday Fri-day evening In honor of the Rev James H Cox who leaves soon for Arizona a S 0 The Opal club will give Its next social so-cial at the Ladles Literary club rooms Tuesday evening A very pleasing programme has been arranged for the evening The semiannual election of officers will occur next Sunday at U30 p m mMr a a Mr and Mrs Henry A Moss have gone 16 Denver to make It their home 04 Marguerite Metras entertained a number of her little friends Friday afternoon af-ternoon fr6m 3 1 to 6 In honor of her eleventh birthday The house was beau LI fully decorated with I roses carnations car-nations and ferns and the afternoon was pleasantly spent in games and fancy dances The cakewalk by Sibyl and fly Geary Wlnnlfred Brlce and Marguerite Metras was especially enjoyable en-joyable Prizes were won by lly Geary and Ray Macdonald Those picsent were Blanche Bender Wini fred Brice lly Geary Sibyl Geary Louise McHugh Marguerite McJIugh Harry Margctts Marguerite jfctras Ray MacDonald Ralph Webber t 0 0 Mr and Mrs A 1 DIrndl are now at home to their friends a No 60 West Eighth South street OGDENl SOCIETY Fred Smith was visiting In the city rrom Carlln Tuesday I a 0 O A Parmlcy and mother have returned from an extended visit I at Cleveland 0 o 9 y Mrs Mary C Mnplnnis and daughter Mrs Sutton who have been visiting Judge Maglnnto and family returned to their homes at ZancsUlIe 0 Wednesday o 0 S The opening night of the dancing season at Union half I was B w1 0 attended A social event of nolo during the week was the bal at Chrlstcnscns Thursday evening given under tho auspices of life ladles of tho Church of the Good Shep herd The attendance was large und all enjoyed themselves to tho fullest extent The haU l wfl beautifully decorated for LifO occasion a a aMIss a-Miss Evelyn Ilcndcrshott has returned from Chicago where she hqs been ut tel lng th < j Cbka6arL Institute nt 1 41 < T u mlle D R Orblson and wife of Cprlnno chaperoned Mr and Mrs Robinson of In dianapolis Tuesday pn f trip I through Ogden canon > a 4 O Mr ami Irs Fred Wright returned home Sunday after a thirteen months visit In England and Scotland too Mrs James Uognn was visiting In Salt Lake the early part of the week e aMiss a-Miss Meda Corey loft for Salt Lake Sunday evening where nncfivlll enter tho Itetwl University Jnlcr a a o Mrs Wllllum Wilson has gone to Call forniaoil ivlalt 1 O It O Superintendent Noblo and wife returned Sunday > from California ir 00 a Thomns A Whalcii Is back from a visit to Milwaukee > o o o Tho Aglula was delightfully enlortnlned TuqsiUiv September oth by Mrs F W < Motcolt In her parlprs nt tlio S School for the Dent A very Iitlireatlns proKramme on the lIft unu works of William Morris tho poet socialist and decorator wig given While clulnty refreshments Vhl lntyrerrc3InTenls wore being served the praphophono dispensed sweet music Miss Mumlo Young charmed tho ladles with two sign Jeclutlons The guests of the nCtcrnoon wore Miss Walker Miss Young Mrs Drlcjgs and Mrs Cramlnll fI a 0 u 1 Mr3 George Matson will entertain tile iext meeting of Aglalu II t mi AVmihine tolL njcnuc A jtull 1 uijtpndaiice Is I Upalrcd day Mirs Paulas I outcrtalned at cards > Satur 1 o o a 1 Wonl 1 lias jbcon rccclvctl i nnnounolntr the = marrlaup oC Miss Orncf Fitzgerald to J F Duffy at N SI Yorli on the Mill I a Prof OhrstrCKfe dniiclnw acudomy will Open Frfirty October 12tnr I 1HIU i COPBRIE I TIn CMlovlo Kns intcrtnlnccl on Tuesday last by Miss MInnIe Pauline Bchunscn f bach The hostess had arranged a full iiiUrtlcal progrjimmo which vasilucly I ren I florcd find made Llie occaslonR rilU ittr I Vored 1 ColcflQ iinmvlH I I Tho drat niimltur WOk a vorul solo by I Mrs W V l AilatuH who ifiivo Kor All gtlnlt h Masclirrnul uud ttIulld 11 l to an nncoro With n hlatLtirLIi itiettLdiI from T I Jlll I l Ubn Wlillllr tlun gave a f paper on TOUtl Life In Ruasliu which t 1 wufl rOllOwcd by a jiluno solo bv Mrs NcllscivHlnlsdcl la CflinpaneMa S Campanlnliiftitz In response to i I encoio Mrs Uljilsilcll K > IVC T TfiruntQllo from Doohlcr Miss Aihworih Ihuil rcn Uorefl j A Cimiullrtn Hondo on the violin and wave a pcoiid rpmio ns uu oncur I Mrs Vcnu rB pftpiT I TH Kitih 1 French Sihm1 n E iliUU Ldpc 1alntliis I fnlowoiK uml vutt 1 delightful rovlcw of IH VOlk of Poiiosln and of Claitl < T or raino Tho lending Critics cited vCre KUGkln und tlainmc rton the writer cJslu the happiest mtrtlum between thso two tremes Thlp laliity gem of writIng yns succeeded by another solo by I Mrs Blalstjoll CainICO KSDnnol by l Moskov which closed the programme i A plcluresfiuo luncheon wun theft KCrvctl I hodhUngroom glowing with wax lluuli t nd a iirorusion of imsinrMUflg I Tho ItflItt1 t J ut lllStlI Mrs II P 1rugdflv Mrs Llxetto Mllcr Mrs A C omCrlOll Mrs niaisdell MISH Stowe of Jioston Airs Sutton ot Ohio Mrs Smoth c < ca 6 C TixuH Miss Adams Mri Albert I Klescli Mrs Maglnnls of Ohio and Miss Clracw rOmerson l ar Cotcrlo holds Its noxt meeting with irs Kmcrspn PHIL1L1 1NIC QCIl3jY Jrht lh1rm 111 tuh l 10Hr f usual mecllM FrIday September 23th at tho Home of Miss Ollvo Green After the roll call the minutes of tho last meeting wcro rend and approved The business o the club waa then attended to and new olll cers were then elected Hell Roseubluth was olectcd jiresldent and Miss Ethel Snyder secretary The Orpheus Oracle edited by Miss Blanche jQrowit nuil Henry Ilodcnblulli voiced tl o nenllm litn tit the entire mOnl > bcrship In Ha words of appreciation dl HorvlccM londorod lly Miss Mcda Corey during the term which she served the society ur president and In rojjrcta at Imr departure I I J 1 U I Tim followliio pfogrammb wnc roil broil t Solo Farewell lo nIp Pianos Piano-s I Bdethovcil illss ISlhol l Snyder 1 itovlew of Questions on Beethovens Life Mr Sherwood Solo A Desire of Beethoven MJSH J3Uuiche Irown QUct1dit Box MIss Klhef frown Duct Miss Olive Green and Myrtle Kcnslcc SonffVr r Ruth Brough Reading Mozart Mrs Sherwood Duet Miss Olive Green and Myrtle Kensler Solo Henry Hosjjnbluth Solo i Miss Olive GreciV I The socIety adjourned to met wRIt I Ruth Btough Friday October 12th |