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Show f SOCIETY f f i f CALENDAR. -r v fr . Miss Colburne will entertain 4 4 at dinner this evening at Row- -J- land Hall. A 1 ,. 'h Mrs. Ehvood Brown will en- 4 I tertnin informally this after- A I- noon iu honor of her mother, A Mrs. Pcwis. ! ? M j- Mrs. P. S. Keogh will give a 4- I' tea this afternoon at her home on E street, v fr Mrs. W. D. Riter -will give, a -r v lunclicon today in honor of r -r members of the Cleofnn. r a j. Miss Hazel Taylor and Harold v Pcery will be mnrricd at 7 4 'I- o'clock this evening at the 4 b home of the bride's father, -I George Taylor, in Provo. ! ' 4i -r Mrs. Isadore Mayer and Mrs. r h C. C. Crismon have issued invi- -J J tations for bridge teas on 4 "Wednesday and Thursday, Octo- I bcr 7 and S. r j. a i- Miss Kate Groo will enter- 4 tain Tuesday, October G, in 4 I- honor of Miss Jean Odcll. I . ' ' "f Tn honor of Mrs. Ira Rhoades and Mrs. Mojdan Fox, Mrs. George Y. "Wallaco cnterlaiucd at a large reception recep-tion at "Tho Porches" yesterday afternoon. The house was decorated in fall flowers, and assisting the hostess host-ess were Mrs. Russel Tracy, Mrs. P. R. Ferguson. Mrs. O. "W. Powers, Mrs. Robert Glendinning, Mrs. M. L. Ritchie, Mrs. William C. Jennings, Mrs. George J. Gibsou. Mrs. Beldcn, the Misses Bancroft, Miss Bertha Hempstead and Miss Hanaucr. A number of Salt Lake people, friends of Miss Hazel Taylor and Harold Har-old Pcery, whoso wedding takes place this evening at Provo, have gone down to bofli present at the large reception which follows the ceremony. Among them arc Mr. and Mrs. Joel Niblcj' and Miss Rhea Nibley. Prof, and Mrs. J. J. McClellnii, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Spencer. Spen-cer. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. G. "Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Pv-or, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Kimball, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Piatt. Mr. and Mrs. Thomns Blythe and Miss Bella Blythe of Evanston are fpr the present in Paris, where they will remain some time Later they will resume re-sume their trip around the world, expecting ex-pecting to be away from home about a year. The regular monthly social of the Y. "W. C. A., which was postponed from Thursday. September 24. was held last evening at the association rooms in the Brooks Arcade. The affair was under the direction of Mrs. Russel Tracy. r A Mrs. Henry "W. Lawrence gave a luncheon Morida3' in honor of Mrs. Tra Rhoades. The guests to meet Mrs. Rhoades were Mrs. Miles, Mrs. John Sharp. Miss Luella Miles and Miss Bertha Hempstead. Miss Myrtle Corlcss, who leaves soon for the East on a mission, will give a farewell reception to her friends on the evening of October 2, at the Fourth ward meeting house. Mr. and Mrs. Percy V. Molson and lfttlo daughter leave today for Los Angeles, An-geles, where Mrs. Molson will remain some time. Mr. Molsou will return shortb' to the city. The Misses Cora and Ycra Bonno-mort Bonno-mort of Kaysvillc are tho guests for u few days of Mrs. E. Bonnemort at her home on Brigham street. - M Miss Irma Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Brown, left Monday for Now York, where she will enter Miss Bennett's school. u t Miss "Winnifred Lynn eutortainod vestcrday afternoon in honor, of Miss Merco Berkley at her home on Fourth East sircct. Mrs. Melvin H. Sowles entertained informally at a tea. from 3 to 5 o'clock yesterday, at her home on First avenue. Mrs. "W, D Harris of St. Louis is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. "W. A. Needham, 159 North State street. h V Mrs. J. C. Cutler will bo at home to her friends toda3' at her residence on South West Temple street. t. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. A. "Wakeling will bo at home for tho winter at the Fifth East hotel. vi U II Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E. Groshell arc now at homo at No. -J, Gibbons apartments. apart-ments. v. Mrs. E. Bouucmort will leavo Thursday Thurs-day for a trip to Ogdeu and Oakley, Ida. |