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Show J CALENDAR. ' A :iu:nbor of the High school Hj ;- beys, who nro sio to leave for J 1 - eastern schools, will bo liosts at -H a ,i.ir'::i: piirtv at "Ic Ladies' ! Liiftinry clubhouse, Monday jvonI::g. "ho ynuni: people will r bo chupcror.cd "bv Mr. anil Mrs. ,T. R. 'A'ulkor and Mr. anil Mrs. 3. W. llmii-ion. Miss Ell.Mbetli Allen will on-icrtniu on-icrtniu ul a luncheon at Iter house. Tuesday. i honor of Miss v Kato Allen, who leaves soon for v Fcrrv Hall, 111. H r - Miss Mmy Halloran will on-iovtair. on-iovtair. at ;. bridge tea at hor v ; home, Tuesday, in honor of hor ! guest, Miss Nacey, of Chieuijo. -! The trustees of Gordon ::cad- v o:ay have issued invitations for -I-Hj a reception to be nivon at Gor- r dnn hall. Tucsdnv evening, at ! Sr.'tO. ... meet Mr. "and Mrs. 'A. 0. Goodalc. . H 'Mr. Mrs. Charles Walker v v.ii: fiitcrtniii thirty at a dinner, -I-' folJmvqd by a da nee, at their country, home, Tuesday uvoning, ::i honor of the Misses .Sever- - j nuco. of Los Angeles. They will ! j be g:;ests of honor at a dancing pir:y. Wednesday evening, to be , ;iveii by Miss dudyo. Miss Eva Madden, of San v j Francisco, will bo gue?t of honor v j -J- at a luncheon Tuesday, to bo j given bv Mrs. A. C. Ewiug. v j Friday, Mrs. J. K. Galliher will v- entertain in her honor. This f ovoning Mr. McGregor will en- -i-v tertain at a dinner at the Alia club for her. H Mrs. S. H. Knickerbocker has v issued invitations for a progress- 4 ivo angling party, to bo given at v her home, Wodnesdav afternoon, -r to meet Mrs. Jack Ilosmcr. -r - - -r Mjts. W. C. Alcxandor will en- r v tortaiu at a ' luncheon at the Country club. Wednesda-. v1 Mjs. Jj. M. Bailey will outer-tain outer-tain at bridge Wednesday morn- - 4 ing, followed by a luncheon at ;- her home, in honor of hor guest, r j Mrs. Gcorgo M. Mathews. j- r Mrs. John Cain has issued in- r vitations for a bridge tea, r r Wednesday afternoon, afc hor -r HBfl -I- home on I street. r r' Hj 4- Tho regular table d 'bote Iuu- -I -r cheon will be servod at the -V Country club at 1 o'clock, 4 HHJ Wednesday. -r 4- Miss Gladys McConaughy will r 4 entertain a number of the young HBU v- ladies at a tea, Thursday. -I- Hl 4 Mrs. Hormau Johnson will be 4- Hj 4 hostess at a 500 party, Thurs- 4- 4- day afternoon. 4 H 4 The Sowing club will meet 4 4 Thursday afternoon with Miss 4 Winifred Lynn. 4- IIiss Helen Boxrud will 'enter-. 4 4 tain at a bridge toa at her home 4' HHH 4 next Saturda3 afternoon. 4- Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Howard 4 4 will entertain at a dinner at 4 4 their home, Tuesday eovning, for 4 4 Mrs. Gcorco M, Mathews, who is 4 4-' on her way to Vassar. 4 Engagements. Mr. and Mrs. Abncr Luman- announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean-nette, Jean-nette, to Charles Edgar Cotton. Jr.. of Nebraska. The wedding will take place 1 late in the fall. Hflflu Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Russell announce the engagement of their daughter, Ella, to Claude F. Miller. The wedding will tak.o place the latter, part cf Septem-bcr. Septem-bcr. H Mr. and Mrs. I'. If. Pickering an-Hj an-Hj nouuee the engagement of their daugh- tcr. Jennie, to J. Fred Evans. The wed-ding wed-ding will be early in November. Mr. and Mrs. John It. Barnes an-nounce an-nounce the engagement of their daugb-tor, daugb-tor, Elizabeth B., to Lawronco 0. Blood, the marriage to take place on Wednesday, September 23. Hl Weddings. Tto wedding reception of Miss Minnie Westobey ana Charles V. Dudley was held Wednesday evening at the homo of the brido. About fiftv friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. T)ndiev aro now homo to their friends at 413 West Third North. H Mrs. Harriet M. Piper and Otis G. Cross will bo married Tuesday, Septem-ber Septem-ber S, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. U. U. Hj Hiskey. Hl Affairs of tho Week. Mrs, E. V. Silver entertained forty at a delightful 4 o'clock tea at her H lomo Saturday afternoon, for -Mrs. Joel L. Priest, who is to mako her home in H Boise. The rooms were prettily deco- Hl rated in the autumn colors, tho ball and parlors in goldenglow and Bunflowcrs, the dining room in red asters, with a large mound of them in the center of the table, where Mrs. Mctcalf of Bing-nam Bing-nam poured tea, assisted by Mrs. Ilenry Catrow and Mrs. IT. L. Woodruff. Mrs. Gustin assisted in receiving. Mrs. W. n. Branch and Mrs. F. W. Wonnocott entertained twelve at a linon shower Saturday afternoon, in Hl honor of Miss Ada Brook, a September bride. The decorations were in pink and green, with ribbons of those colors n on the table, and in the center was a Hj large watermelon, filled with pink and -white asters. H Mrs. Gladys rcC'onaughy entertained H twelve' young ladies at a tea Saturday evening, in honor of a number of them H who leave soon for eastern schools, H Thoso who enjoyed tho evening were H Miss Aline McMillan, Miss Norinnc Hj Thompson. Miss Marjorio Jacobs, Miss Hl Lticilo Clark, Miss Virginia Beattv, 'Miss Isabel Schiffler, Miss Margaret Walker, B Miss Margaret Dunn, Miss Bryan Iloue- H tpu, Miss Grizclle Houston and Miss Lil- H lian Lane, The rooms were effectively 1 decorated in goldenglow and asters. H Mrs. A. II. Warren entertained six- H teen children Saturday afternoon, in H honor of the birthday cf her little H daughter, Anna. Games and music were H oajoyed by the Misses Mildred Hall, H Marie Howard, Jcau Hutchinson. E!ma H Darling, Miriam Love, Ruth and Esther i 1'iiujjhcrty and .loannotte MoLeod, and i liu't Masters Herman Pusl, Charles Post. ' V I i , . Gibson. Francis Torter, Joseph j l'.;-!o:-, Murray McCartv, Ji:y Mn-. Mn-. f'ttrJy, AndiMw CuflVy and Koits zr!;L(h-1 zr!;L(h-1 :uori. Mrs. Warren" was assist nd by Miss Olive Jdih.'s. Miss Pearl liaddiU ! ant'. Miss Rlinor Wnrron. Prizes woro i w'u bv- Miss Jean Hutchiiibou, Miss lti:h Daucliertv and Murrnv MeCaitv. Miss Miiinn; Kiosel of Ogdcm wan ; Jio.--to.sa at a very unique and' enjoyable ; nffnir Wednesday afternoon, when she . entertained sixteen of hor friends, six ; of thorn being from Salt Lake, at u luno'ifMMi nnd bridge, nl The llerniitngo ! in Otrdmi oan-on. Tho party went from i her homo to Tho Oaks in autos. There thoy look eloctrie launolies for a boat rido, rcfiirniiig to Tho Hermitage for a beautifully .appointed luncheon. The table was decorated in autumn leaves, wild berrios and wild flowers. The plnoo cards were hand painted in canyon scenes. Later four tables of bridge wero played and the prizes woro f mined pictures of eanvon pucnos. - Jasper MK'askell entertained t.wonty-i t.wonty-i six at a beautifully appointed dinner at the Alta ehib Saturday evening, in honor of the Misses Harriet and Mar-jorio Mar-jorio Severanco of Los Angeles. The table was prettily decorated in pink and white, with a crown of pink and whito asters. in the center of the table. Over tho tablo wero pink rosebuds and at each end wero silver candelabra with pink candles and shades. t 4 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Franklin of West .Ionian eutortaincd a number of friends Thursday evening, in honor of Mrs. Franklin's sister, Miss Julia Fanla of Los Angeles. Miss Bertha Gam entortained at her homo in Ccnterville last Friday oven-ing oven-ing with a jolly hay-rack ride, and watormelon feast. Thoso who enjoyed I tho delightful evening were tho Misses Bacon. Kuth and Mary Storcr, Ada Hartley, Lela Fowler, Tfachel Tie. Jotta Hatch. Helen Boxrud. Ethel Nettlcton. Elva Garn. Jennio Breckon; Messrs. Kimmol. Robert and Ralph Hartley, Ted Linford. Elmer Garn. Harry Barton, Bar-ton, Elmer Hill. Ronwick McNieco and Claudo and Leigh Nettleton. 4 Society was well represented at tho opora of ''The Girl and the Governor" ! at the Salt Lake Theator last week. Gov. and Mrs. John C. Cutler entertained enter-tained Col. and Mrs. Irvine. Col. and Mrs. J. J. Dayucs, Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Bower. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jenkins. Col. and Mrs. J. A. Groenewald, Mrs E. A. Wedgwood. Miss Wedgwood and Alfred Cutler at a stall party at the theator Saturdav evening. Another stall was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knox with their guests. Miss Bess McMillan. Miss Stella Fabian, and George and De Witt Knox. M Mrs. Emily Bailo" and Miss Edna Bailey entertained a few friends at a prettily appointed luncheon at their home. Friday, for Mrs. Louise Sumner and Miss Butler of St. Louis, who aro tho guests of their sister, Mrs. M. A. Daughertv. One of tho largest affairs of the week was the dinner party given b; Miss Mary Halloran. Wednesday evening, at the Commercial club, in honor of hor guest, Miss Naccy of Chicago. Covers were laid for thirty-two and the table, was- beautifully decor'aicd in golden--glow and brown-eyed Susans. The place cards were monograms of tho hostess in gold. m Among those who entertained informally infor-mally at dinners at. the Country club Saturday evening were tho following: Mr. and Mrs. William Igleheart had five, Dr. and Mrs. Fred A. Halo entertained enter-tained six. Dr. and Mrs. Union Worth-ington Worth-ington had threp, Miss Gertrude Hanson Han-son had covers laid for six, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kiser had three, and CapL. Conrad entertained four. The tables wero all prettily decorated in pink and white asters. i Col. and Mrs. E. F. Holmes and a party of friends occupied a stall at tho theater Saturday evening. to Mrs. W. L. Hau?on entortained twenty twen-ty at a luncheon Friday for her niece, Miss Nellie Peck, a September bride. Decorations wero in asters. t A brilliant affair of the week was the ! marriago of Miss Alice E. Phelps to J. A. itfalin at the homo of W. W. Phelps, tho bride's brother, 576 South Main street. Wednesday evening. The bride was gowned in a boautiful white princess drcH3 and carried a bouquet of bride's roses. The rooms were bcau-tifxilly bcau-tifxilly decorated with white pink and red flowers. A large orchestra discoursed dis-coursed beautiful music during the evening. W. W. Phelpa officiated at tho wedding ceremony. The bride and groom -will mako their home in Salt Lako City. a 4 Mrs. Sam Porter entertained four tables ta-bles at a bridge tea Saturday afternoon. Tho rooms wero. prettily decorated in tho autumn riower:. Prizes were won at each turtle by Mrs. Frod IIal, Mrs. Frank Stciner of Minneapolis. Mrs. W. D. Douoher and Mrs. Louis Schoppe. Mrs. John McSorley entertained afc a luncheon Thursday in honor of Mrs. Henry Welsh of Park City. The rooms wero prettily decorated in pink and whito asters, and' the table had a cut-glass cut-glass bowl of whito petunias as a centerpiece. cen-terpiece. Thoso to meet tho guest of honor wero Mrs. George Lambourne, Mrs. James Ivors. Mrs. G. W. Ebert, Mrs. E. Viko and Miss Lambourne. Mr. and Mrs. McSorley entertained six at a prettily appointed dinner Friday evening in honor of Mr. .and Mrs. M. J. McGill. V Miss Kate James entertained eight at the Orpheum Saturday afternoon, in honor of Miss Gebert of Chicago, followed fol-lowed b' a luncheon at Franklin's, where the decorations were in pink and white asters. Covers wero laid for, besides be-sides the guest of honor, Miss Edith Chapman, Miss Norah Sheckell. Miss Krcbs and Mrs. J. II. Tempest, Jr. In tho evening Miss Krebs entertained twenty at a ako party, in honor of Miss Gebert of Chicago, and for Mrs. Herman Worlhen, who will leave soon for Nevnda to mako her home. Mrs. S. L. Palmquist entertained a few friends Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Grace Truitt of South Salem, 0.. who is hero spending the summer with her sister, Misn Cora Truitt. t -i Mrs. Charles Hansen entertained at a dinner Saturday evening for her guest, Miss Elsio Evana of Leavenworth, Leaven-worth, Kan. Personal. Mrs. Graham F. Putnam and her son Toll n left the middle of tho week for Montreal, where they will join Miss Alice Martin and sail from' there on Soptombor 3'J for Europe, to be away until next June. During their absence Lawrcncv. Pntiiam will spond tho time with his grandmother, Mrs. E. C. Putnam. Put-nam. Miss Gladys Sears of Boston left Friday Fri-day for her"hoine, after spending a few da-s with Miss Stella Fabian. V n Bishop F. S. Spalding, who sailed from Naples August 9, is expected to arrive ar-rive in New York September 11. . Mr. and Mrs. David Murray and little daughter are uow at homo to their friends at "The Carlo-ton"' i.n Berkeley, Cal. Mrs. Murray has as her guest Mrs. Jovne of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. David Keith and son David will return Monday evening from a month in southern California. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lako will movo into their new homo on East Sourh Temple Septembor 30. Mrs. A. C. Maclean and her daughter, Miss Aileen, aro visiting Mrs. Maclean's Mac-lean's sister in Kansas City. Before, returning Miss Maclean will probably I visit Lioutonant nnd Mrs. Robert Is. Campbell at Fort Dupont. Del. Mrs. Campbell was formerly Miss Beatrice Cheesmau of this citv. Mrs. Rus5el L. Tracy and her son Rupsel will return this, morning from a month in southern California. , Mrs. John Reed will leavo tho last of next week for Denver and Kansas City, whero sho will spend a month with friends. Mr. and' Mrs. Charles F. s dams arc again at homo in their ap: t in tho Virginia flats. Mr. and llornung are at homo at tho Fifth East hotel. . Mr. and Mrs. Torrens, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Diu-woodey Diu-woodey for several weeks, left Friday for their homo in Chicago. to Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Woodruff and fam-ilj' fam-ilj' will return this evening from spending spend-ing several weoks in Brighton. Miss Woodi-uff will leavo next week to ro-sumo ro-sumo her medical studies in New York. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Joel Priest and family will leavo Monday for their new home hr Boise. Mrs. Priest's mother, Mrs. Gustin, will accompau.v thorn. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Ferry and family will Totum from Brighton this oveniug. M to to Captain and Mrs. Allen, who have spent several weeks at "Fort Perry, whore Captain Allen is a member of the riflo-toam, have gone to Port Sea Girl, New Jersey. The3 will bo hero the first of October to spend a few weeks with Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mc-Intyre. Mc-Intyre. Mrs. J. T. Dunn and her daughter, Miss Margaret Dunn, will leave Thursday Thurs-day for a two weeks' trip to Portland, Ore. On their return thej will go to New York, whore Miss Dunn .will enter an Eastern school. a Mrs. E. N. Botsford and her daughter. daugh-ter. Miss .Josephine, will leave this evening for tho east, whero they will spond tho next six months. During tneir absenco their homo on North Main street will be occupied b3' Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo S. Loudon. to to to Miss Francos Cowan will leave Tues-da3 Tues-da3 for Chicago, where sho will spend a week with her aunt and later cnteri Vassar college. to The Misses Dais;y Pattinson, Gertrude Licmhard and Elsie M. Angoll returned Friday from a two wcoks' trip in the Pacific northwest. Miss Sara Nappon has returned from a month 'b visit with her sister, Mrs. Hampton, in Portland. Charles Shepard of Chicago left Sat-urda3- for tho Flat Rock club in Idaho, after spending several dnj-s with Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Bcattj. a Rev. and Mrs. P. A. Simpkiu, who have spent the summer in Enirland. ar- ' rived in New York Inst Tucsda3', aud will return hero tho middlo of tho week. to Mrs. J. L. Frankcn will leavo toda3-for toda3-for Denver, whero sho will visit her sistcr? Mrs. Gcorgo Nye. Mr. Frankcn I will join her thero on his wa3' homo I from the cast. to to to Colonel and Mrs. E. F. Holmes will have as their guest for the winter Mrs. Holmes's cousin. Miss Laura Bransford. who will arrive next Friday. Miss Bransford has spent tho past four years at Bcrkelc3', where sho graduated last June. The Misses Harriet and Mnrjorio Sevoranco will leavo tho last of the wook for their homo in Los Angeles, nft-nr nft-nr being tho guests of Mrs. 0. J. Salis-: Salis-: bury for a few weeks. I to to Mr. and Mrs. William H. Oblad and ' family left Saturday for tho Teton Ba- i siu country, whero th03 will spend two j or threo weeks, fishing and hunting. At Driggs thc' will be tho guests of William II. Pascoe. . i to I Mrs. Ilarrj C. Crouch .and little daughter have been spending a few da3s hero with W. J. Attridge. r to. Edgar R. Earlo will be here Tuesda3' to spend a f ow jiays. Friends will bo glad to hear that Miss Bello Bird has so far recovered from her rocont operation that she has left the Los Angeles hospital and will return homo Tuesda3'. to u Miss Roso Wolff, who has been visiting vis-iting Miss Ella Lowenstein, 475 Third avenue, for tho past ten days, will leavo for her homo in Denver th I evening. Among thoso entertaining in honor of Miss Wolff, in addition to her charmiug hostess, were Miss Jean Glaser, Mr. Alexandor and Mr. Parke. to to Miss Rdebollo Rathbono has returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Kuchlor at Ogden. 4. to it Miss Julia Fanta, who has been visiting vis-iting her sister, Mrs. E. J. Franklin of West Jordan, leaves this week for her home in Los Angeles. to to Mrs. Alico Tomliuson, who has spent the summer in southern California, returned re-turned on Thursday, and will be glad to seo her friends at 1G4 South. First West stTeet. to Miss Julia Sowadski returned to the city Thursday from a visit to southern California. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Hornung and Miss Jeaunetto Peck of Ottawa. 111., aro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hornung. to to V Mrs. Harry Albertus and daughter. Margaret, of Los Angeles arc guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emlaw at tho Fifth East hotel. to Mrs. W. n. Bntts and daughtor. Hazel, Ha-zel, returned home Thursday morning, after a two months' visit with relatives and friends in Iowa and Colorado. to to to ' Miss Alberta Brown, who was graduated gradu-ated from Mt. Ilolyoko college in June, has accepted a position as teacher in the Sandy Iligh school. Mrs. J. B. Evans returned yesterday very much improved in health after a six weeks' slay in Washington health resorts. to to to A wire yestorday morning told of Miss Carol Evans tanding in Montreal, after a threo lJonths' trip through Europe. Eu-rope. Sho is expected homo about Sop-tembor Sop-tembor 15. to to 0 Archibald Sessions, who has been tho guest of Miss Phillips, loft for Los Angeles An-geles Saturday evening. Tho Misses Phillips eutcrtained at a box party at, the Salt Lako thejiter Sat-urdnj' Sat-urdnj' evening, in honor of Mrs. Maude Elizsibeth Richards o'f Los Angeles. |