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Show The members of the sowing club of which she- Is a member gave a beautiful luncheon yesterday afternoon at the Alia club In honor of Mies Edyth Hale, whose marriage to Thomas Benton Hunter will take place on October 1H. A mound of while roses nnd bluo forget-me-nots formed tho centerpiece with broad blue ribbons extending to tho corners of the table. Tho place cards were hand-decorated In forget-me-nots. Following the luncheon tho guests occupied a stall at tho theater. Mrs. Andrew MacCralg was tho hostess of a vcrv pretty luncheon on Monday in honor of" her guest. Miss Ruth MacCralg. A tall vase of pink asters formed the centerpiece with smaller vases of the samo flowers at tho corners of tho table-Covers table-Covers wero laid for Mrs. Will Dfuenl. Miss Helen Boxrud, Miss Haydcn of Omaha Miss Elanor Stewart. Miss Char-lottc Char-lottc Druehl. Miss Leila Trent. Helen Bvans and Iono Morrlsson. A number of Informal dinners wero given at tho Country club last- ovcning nmong tho hosts and hostesses wero Mr. and Mrs, Dorscy Ash. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rus-sell G. Schuldcr,- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Filer, Miss Zane, Miss Hempstead and J. P. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Klser entertained a few of their friends at a delightful buf-fot buf-fot supper Thursday evening, after the i initial ini-tial performance of "Sunday Those Invited to meet Miss Ethel Barrymoro, Jack Barrymorc. Mr. McRae and Mr. Kearney were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Gray, Miss Lota McMillan. Miss Anna Kennedy, Miss Allco Goodwin. Leslie bav-agc, bav-agc, John Kennedy and Tod Goodwin. Mrs. H. A. Whitney wns the hostess of a beautiful luncheon on Wednesday afternoon after-noon In honor of Miss Ethel fnnc' who has been a guest at the Whitney home for the past week. The centerpiece was of white asters and autumn leaves. The place cards wero hand-decorated in autumn tints BcBldes the guesl of honor covers were laid for Mrs Ma it Woodward, Wood-ward, Mrs. Bldwell. Mrs W IT. Dickson. Mrs. Russell Schuldcr, Miss Blanch Kimball Kim-ball and Miss Lillian Woodward. Great Interest Is being shown In the preparations for tho hospital charity ball, to be given early in November for the benefit of the hospital. Tho committee was verv fortunate In having the armory donated for tho occasion. Mrs. Walter Cooko has issued Invitations Invita-tions for a euchro party next Tuesday afternoon. , . Ono of the prettiest affairs i of the week was tho bridge party given by ' Miss Lcta McMillan on Thursday afternoon In honor of Mies Leila Trent and Miss ."A Tho parlors were decorated entire! J in Pink asters, while tho lavender n variety w..i-fl used In the hallway. Ten tables wero filled with players, tho prizes beliu, awarded to-Mrs W. P. Klser and Belle Parsons of Washington, D. C Miss . McMillan wns assisted during the af cr-noon cr-noon by Misses Bess. Mildred nnd Allno McMillan. t m m Miss Aline Crlsmon entertained last owning in honor of Winchester Wallace, a student at Annapollo, who returns i to tho academy today, A musical Borne was one of tho features of tho evening. Tho tally cards wero hand decorated wun n,iK and shields. The rooms were bright with many Hags. m m m A delightful' affair of tho week was tho pti?n nt tho plorpont school on Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Mrs. David Ramsey Gray and Mrs. W. fl'n Jermwcre tke hostesses at a bridge tea on Tuesday afternoon In honor of r vFii J 9numl?ors of Washington. D. nf n AVns lhe color scheme, vases sLn on nn.r;r nnl polden glow bolng 111a 1 Kldcs- Tho t-ill.v and score cards furthered the yellow dca. pnzos Vr? tT.?." & Mr(V Edw,n Wilkes ami nl?;.JY,ln, Kimball. Tho hostesses wore nsslsted during the afternoon by Mrs. George Tuttlo of St. Louis. Mrs. Edward McGwrrln entertained at clhh?n V" We?nS?my t tho Country club In honor of Mrs. W. P. O'Moara. Covers wero laid for ten. Mr9;uJol?nx Woodward of Fdrt Douclas n?Bi ho scss,of a beautiful luncheon noon ?hlntt,7,,Club on Wednesday aftcr-wM?h"nT,tble aftcr-wM?h"nT,tble wns .Pettily decorated witn autumn leaves and red dahlias. Tho 3tMr'CrT Mrs' Waken. Mrs' Frank ?& A vamner?,on VMrs- A- G. Goodwin. THd mi CallaKhnn. MIS3 Kathcrlne Judge, Miss Florence Rice, Miss Kinney. ?i!o.b.uTs;.r,s.r1cor nZti ,r 151 Mrs. jr. A. Vivian, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sanderson. Mrs. A. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. William Showcll. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Relly, Mr. and Mrs. A. D Tobln, Misses Evelyn Wldcner, Esther Corbls, Mr, E. Douglas Ferguson and Master Wayne Corbls nnd Fred Nnppor. Miss Elizabeth Kimball has resumed her duties as teacher In tho training school of tho University oC Utah aftor a year's absence, spent in Europe In travel and study. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller havo taken possession of their new homo at the corner cor-ner of Second and "E" streets and will bo homo to their friends after tho first of October. ... Mrs. C. E. Hawver of Soda Springs, Idaho, is spending a week with friends In this city. ... Mr. nnd Mrs. D. L. Downing have moved mov-ed from West Second South atrcot and are now at home to their friends at iZO East South Templo street. |