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Show I SOCIETY ! j t j T ' CALENDAR. .j. ! Mrs. Grant Hampton luis is- J sued invitations for a luncheon r at the University club. Tues- v day. October 0, in honor of -r -l Mrs. jMoylan C. Fox. , -h j Mrs. Thomas Weir will outer- 4-I 4-I tain at a tea this afternoon at I her home on Briyhaiu street. r .j . ! Mrs. W. M. Hunt will enter- tain at a bridge tea this after- ! - noon in honor of her sister, ! r Mrs. J. P. Grant. .j. .j. Miss Edna Tamsworth will J give an Orphcuni party, Satur-4 Satur-4 day, October -3, in honor of Miss Lesley Woodruft. ju ' Tlie Y. W. C A. will give a tea this afternoon nt the homo r of M"rs. Ledyard M. Bniiey. in v r honor of Mrs. Stella B. Jlap- 5 s good and Miss Louise Prosscr. .t. ?. ! Col. and Mrs, Edwin F. ! 'r Holmes will open the art gal- r lerv of the Amelia Palace to the r public today -from 10 a. m. to -i f1 i- p. m and also on October 2, 3, ! J 5, 6 and' 7. I 41 . I- The art section of the Ladies' - Literary club -will meet at 10: 15 5 this morning at tho clubhouse. ! . The board of directors of the Ladies' Literary club will meet ; at 10 o'clock this morning at - tlie clubhouse. , , A , , t, ,.,,.,..,...,. . , . . ...t,.,,,,." ! The wedding of Miss Hazel Taylor and Harold Pecry took place last evening even-ing at the home of the bride in Provo. The ceremony -was performed at G o'clock by George S. Taylor, father of the bride, in tho presence of the relatives rela-tives and immediate friends of the two families. A roccption followed, -which was attended by about, sixty guests from Salt Lake and Ogdcn, who went down for tho afTair, and many prominent promi-nent families of Provo. Tho house was decorated in autumn lcavc3. palms and American Beauty roses, the bridc and groom standing under a canopy of the leaves mingled with roses. The same decorativ.e scheme was carried out in the dining room, where a large centerpiece center-piece of American Beauty roses ornamented orna-mented the center of the tabic, and sprays of autumn leaves were strewn over the clolh. Tho bride's gown was of white duchfsse laco over white satin, and she carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses. She was unattended. The guests were received bv George S. Tavlor. Mrs. D. U. Pcery. Mrs. Theodore Theo-dore Nystrom and Mrs. Louise Fulkcr-son. Fulkcr-son. Assisting in the dining room were the Misses Minn Taylor, Bessie Taylor and Elniina Taylor. Punch was served by 'Miss Annie Taylor. Out-of-iown guests were Mrs. Louise .Fill k its on of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Nibley and Mis Rhea Xibley, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Nystrom, Mi1, and Mrs. George P. Pvper. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Piatt Mr. and Mrs. TCd Kimball, Joe Pcerv. Mr. and Mrs. .ITyrum Berg-strom, Berg-strom, Borneo Pcerv, and Mr. and Mrs. Vv. B. Dougall. Mr. and Mrs. Pcery left on the night train for Los Angeles, An-geles, and lliey will be at home in Ogdcn Og-dcn after 'November . f Miss Colburno entertained nt dinner din-ner at "Rowland Hall last evening. Covers wore laid for eight and the guest? were Bishop Franklin S. Spalding. Spald-ing. Mir. and Mrs. M. L. "Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Jennings and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Moore. V Mrs. Ira Rhoades, who has been spending Fome time in the city, the guest of Mrs. A. E. Hutchinson, leaves today for her home iu Ran Francisco. Mrs. F. IT, Emerson entertained informally in-formally Tuesdnv afternoon in honor of her guests, Mrs. Helen Cotton of Denver and Mrs Pead of Pittsburg. Mrs. Yv. D. Riter entertained tho Clcofan at luncheon yesterday , at. her home on D street. Covers were laid for twelve. 4r Mr. and Mrs. R. G. "Wilson and daughter, Mrs. John B. King, arc at homo at the Fifth East hotel for the winter. at Mrs. P. S. Kcogh entertained at luncheon yesterday at her home on E street. Covers were laid for twelve. tr Mrs. Helen Cotton, who has been visiting Mrs. F. II. Emerson, left last evening for her home in Denver. Miss Mary Young of Esex, 111., is in the city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Young. |