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Show 4 CALENDAR, f UV f Mrs. Karl A. Schcid unci :r?9s fx r Rookhdge liavo issued invita- v vT ! t.ions for a lea. on Thursday nf- - iffl lornoon. September 24. at tho jf 4 home of Mrs. Scheirl on Brighani v !. 4 i. jty Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Schul- i- i v" (lor will entertain at a danco at v . v the Odcon on Monday evening, 'h -W September 21. r t. , !:' Mrs. A. D. Cleveland will give ! 4 a tea Monday afternoon ia honor 4 of Mrs. Rnvmoml Massen. v !, .i, 4- Miss GosjrriiT will entertain at 4 4 luncheon Monday ar, the Country 4 4r clnb. " 4 - 4 Mrs. A. E. Hutchinson trill 4 i 4 givo a luncheon at tho Alia club 4 4- Mouda-, in honor of Mrs. Ira 4 ! 4 Hhoades. 4- - - - I 4 Mrs. W. M. Hunt will enter- 4- tain guests at two tables nz 4 4 bridgo at her homo on Monday 4 4 afternoon in honor of Miss 4 4- Agatha Bcrlchoel. 4 4 Mrs. Richard' Stingley' and 4 4 Mrs. J. J. Campbell will enter- 4 4 tain at bridge at the Country 4 4 club Tuesday in honor of Mrs. 4 4 Raymond Massou and Mrs. J. L. 4 4 Moorehead. 4 4 " 4- 4- Mrs. Richard Keyes will enter- 4-4 4-4 tain at a tea on tho afternoon of 4 4 Thursday, September 24. in lion- 4 4 or of her guest. Miss Madden. 4 .j. j. 4 Mrs. Frank Murphy will give 4-4 4-4 a tea Thursday, September 24, 4 4 at her home, SS I street, in honor v 4- of Mrs. Frank Steiuer of Min- 4 4 ncapolis, who is tho guest of 4 4 Mrs. George Steiner. 4 v 4 w 4 Hftlj 4- Mrs. David Keith will give a 4 K 4 bridge tea at her Brigham street; 4- Kfti. 4- homo Fridav. September 25. 4- R 4- I' t 4 The regular monthly social of 4 H. .1 4- tho Y. W. C. A. will be held at 4- 4 the home of the society Thurs- 4- !! 4- day evening, September 24. 4 4- Rev. and Mrs. D. M. Helmlck 4 4 will be tendered a reception at 4 4- tho II iff M. R church Friday 4 4 evening, September 25. 4 4 r" Engagements. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tuddenham announce an-nounce tho engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Florence, to J. E. Langford, Jr., tho marriage to take place in October. '. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Kirk announce engagement of'lhcir daughter, Helen, to Jasper Fletcher, Jr., tho wedding to take place in October. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jlyde. of Nephi, announce the engagement of their daughter, Hortense, to Arthur Booth of that cit3 the marriage to take place at an early date. m u 4 Mr. and Mrs. T. Allen announce the engagement of their daughter, Clara, to Mr. Arch M. Cherry, of Fairview, Utah, tho marriage to take place September Sep-tember 30. k t Mr. and Mrs. George T. Odell announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Jean, to Dr. Howard P. Kirtley, Weddings. The wedding of Mrs. Winifred "Walker and Herman A. Prosscr, which took place at Idlewild on Monday, was a notable event of the week. The ceremony cere-mony was performed by tho Rev. Elmer I. Goshen in the presence of the relatives rela-tives and intimato friends. The bride was attended b3" her niece, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Walker, and Robert W. Prosser, 11 brother of the groom was tho best man. An elaborate wedding breakfast followed tho ceremony, and Mr. and 1 Mrs. Prosscr left on the noon train for tho East. They will sail shortly for . Europe for an extended trip, v .' .". I Miss Ada L. Brook and Arnold R. P J Mullens were married Monday evening, j September 14, at tho home of tho bride '3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brook, Bishop George J?. Jones performed tho ceremony, which was followed bv n reception. re-ception. Mr. and Mrs. Mullens left on n late train for Chicago and will return to mako their homo in Evanston, Wvo. u Thursday, at noon, was solemnized tho wedding of Josephine Brown and W. A. Lund at the homo of the brido's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. IT. Brown. A largo reception followed in tho evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lund will bo at home after October 1 at 221 B street. a- i Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Peek announco the marriage of their daughter, Nellie, to Charles II. Worthen. Jr., in the Temple Tem-ple Wednesday noon, September 16. The wedding of Miss Linnic Rutt and Victor E. Lollin took place at 10 o'clock Thursday morning, September 37. tho Rev. Elmer Goshen officiating at tho ceremony. Mr. and Mrs Lollin are taking tak-ing an extended eastern trip, which includes in-cludes Thousand Islands. St. Lawrence river and Quebec. They will bo at homo in this city after November 15. it ; Miss Elizabeth Birrcll and G. T. Worthen were married at the homo of tho brido's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Birrell, on Wednesday evening, September Septem-ber 16, Bishop John Bond officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Worthen will bo at home in tho city after October 1. The marriage of Miss Cora McGonigal and Robert Pelton took place at noon, Wcdncsd.oj-, the ceremony being performed per-formed bv Rev. C. C. Mclntyro. Mr. and Mrs. Pelton will bo at homo after October 15 at Ely, Nov. Events of tho Week. Mrs. Russel Lord Trac' entertained at dinner last evening in honor of tho Misses Chapman of Boston, who arc visiting Miss Stolla Fabian. Covers wero laid for twelve and the decorations were in pink asters. Mrs. A. S. Rowan gave a charming tea ac her home at Fort Douglas from 4 to G yesterda, in honor of Miss Eva Madden, who is visiting Mrs. Richard Keyes. About forty guests enjoyed tho afternoon, including the unmarried ladies la-dies of the po.ct and others from tho city. The hostess was assisted b3r the bachelor officers. This affair is 0110 of a series arranged by Mrs. Rowan, the next to be for tho married ladies of the post. I Mrs. John Weir, . Jr., entortained guests at a few tables of bridgo at her home on Fifth East street yesterday afternoon. it n " . Miss Laura Samson and Mrs. E. V. Fritz entertained at a luncheon yesterday yester-day ar. their home on U street. Covers wero laid for fourteen. Tho guests were Mrs. William Jennings, Mrs. George Bacon. Mrs. Ware, Mrs. Edward Merrill. Mrs. R. O. Dustan, Mrs. Henry Knickerbocker, Mrs. Ernest Grecne-wald, Grecne-wald, AErs. Wesley King. Mrs. Wagoner, Mrs. Thomas Nowitt. Mrs. George- Putnam Put-nam and Mrs. E. T. Harvey. Friday evening Colonel and Mrs. Edwin Ed-win F. Holmes entertained at a dancing party at the Amelia palace, in honor of their guest. Miss Laura Bransford, and Harold Bransford Lamb. About one hundred of the 3'oungcr set wero present at the affair. Tho guests wero received in the drawing room, which was decorated with American Beauty roses and ferns, and dancing was enjoyed en-joyed in the art galley-. The receiving partj- consisted of Colonel and Mrs. Holmes, Miss Bransford and Judge Mc-Cutchcon. Mc-Cutchcon. Mrs. J. C. Daly entertained Frida3' afternoon at bridgo at tho home of her mother, Mrs. V. H. Bintr.. Six tables of pla3Ters enjoyed the affair and prizes were won by Mrs. Georgo Lambourne, Mrs. Fred Wcyt Mrs. S. B. Tuttle, Mrs. W. S. Henderson, Mrs. Vaughn Paul and Mrs. Clarence Warnock. In tho dining room Mrs. J. C. Daly served, as- j si'stcd by Miss Eudora Daly, Mrs. W. M. Hunt and Miss Merce Berklc3 Table decorations consisted of vases of goldenglow and yellow candles. V V , In honor of Mrs. Raymond Masson and Mrs. Samuel Adams', Mrs. William Phillip Kiser entertained t guests at seven tables at bridge Friday after-noon after-noon at her homo on Thirteenth East street. Tho hostess this assisted in tho dining room by Mrs. Louis Cates and Mrs. Adams, tho Misses Bess and Mildred Mil-dred McMillan, Miss Louiso Sullivan and the Misses Stewart. .. In honor of Miss Agatha Berkhoel, Mrs. John C. Daly and Mrs. William McCroa entertained Thursday at a bridge lea at tho homo of Mrs. W. IT. Bint?; on Sixth East street. The hostesses host-esses -were assisted in receiving by Miss Eudora Daly and in tho dining room by Mrs. Karl Scheid, tyIio poured, and bj' Miss Roso Howard. Miss Mamie Sappington, Miss Estelle Clinton and Miss Kato Groo. Xino tables wero filled with players, and prizes wero taken by Mrs. Fred Deni, Mrs. William Foster, "Mrs. Grant Hampton. Mrs. Ralph MeBroom, Mrs. Elbridgo Thomas, Mrs. T. Roy Brown, Miss Olive Bartch, Miss Margaret Savage and Miss Ada Murphy. Tho parlors wero decorated with baskets and vases of sunflowers, asters were used in tho library, and in tho dining room a color scheme of yellow yel-low prevailed, effectively carried out with j-ellow shades and candles and vases of goldenglow and ferns. ,. Miss Eva Madden of San Francisco was the guest of honor at an enjoyable luncheon at the Alta club Wednesday, giveu by Miss May me Noble. The ton guests wore scatod at a round table in tho gold room, which was prettily decorated deco-rated with Japanese sunflowers, with a large mound of them in tho center of the table. H U Mrs. Don Porter and Mrs. Sam Porter entertained guests at five tables at a bridgo tea Wednesday afternoon, at the home of the latter. The houso was prettily pret-tily decorated with pink and white asters. Prizes were won by Mrs. A. L. Hoppaugh, Mrs. John Cain, Mrs. II. N. Mayo, Mrs. R. E. McConauglry and Miss Gibbons. u A large affair of Thursday was- the bridge tea given by Miss Loroen Leary and Aliss Sara Terrell at the Country club in honor of Mrs. Raymond Mas-son Mas-son aud Miss Elsie Ridge. Ten tables of players enjoyed tho game and later a number of guests camo in for tea. In tho dining room Mrs. Russel Tracy and Mrs. William Igleheart officiated. Tablo decorations were Indian baskets filled with sunflowers and goldenglow. W ' Mrs. Henry Catrow gave a luncheon Thursday to ten guests at her home. 43 South Fifth East, in honor of Miss Eva Madden, who is visiting Mrs. Richard Keyes. Mrs. George Airis entertained a,bout forty friends at bridge tea at the Country club Monday afternoon. Tea and co'ffeo wero served by Mrs. Russel Tracy and Mrs. W. D. Donoher. Also assisting the hostess vcrc Miss Louise Sullivan and Miss Olivo Bartch. Mrs. F. E. McGurrin entertained six guests at a prettily appointed luncheon at the Country club Wednesday in honor or Miss Anna Blackburn. Mrs. J. C. Cutler entertained six guests at a stall party at the Salt Lake theater Saturday afternoon, followed hy a tea at her home on South West Temple Tem-ple street. Those enjoying the affair were Mrs. .1. T. Kingsbury, tho Misses Kingsbury and Miss Cutler. In honor of Mrs. J. B. Houston and Miss Critchner of Houston, Texas, Mrs. M. A. Peters entertained at fivo hundred hun-dred on Wednesday afternoon. Prizes were taken by Mrs. Lorenzo Snow, Mrs. Morris Jones and the guests of honor. The hostess was assisted by Miss Maud Wheeler and Miss Abbic Herman. n t, w, The Betsy Ross club met Saturday with Miss Adele Charlton and the afternoon after-noon was spent playing diabolo. Florenco Powell entertained a few of her young friends Saturday evening for Hafrv Gcotzman, who leaves Tuesday Tues-day for the East to attend college. Tho invited guests were: Ted Larsen, Allic Fletcher, Belle Zonger, Addie Fletcher, Virginia Shannon. Ethel Goodyear, Ed Goodyear, Roy Meacham, A. Christen-sen, Christen-sen, Murry Rock, Bert Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Shannon and Mr. and Mrs. Dear-den. Dear-den. The Iroquois club was orgauized last Thursday evening by thirty prominent 3'oung men of this city for the advancement advance-ment of social entertainment. The club has obtnined a spacious club house and will be in a position to roceivo its members mem-bers in a very short time, Tho Pythian Sisters entertained at a card party Friday ovouiiig, September 1, at K. 0. P. hall. Prizes were taken by Mrs. M. A. Brandt, Mrs. Minnie Eliason, John Eliason, M. Saskin and N. A. Stone. Porsonals. Mr3. James L. Frankcn returned yesterday yes-terday from a short visit with her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. George L. Nye, in Denver. i Mrs. Samuel C. Adams and littlo daughtor, Dorothy, who have been spending several weeks in tho city, tho guests of Mrs. Adams's parents, Mr. Continued on Pago Nine. Kjned from Paco Eitfit. rE H G itfcMilleu. left at, noon Hfcy for their home in Denver. Cite Allen and Miss Isabel SHL Irit yesterday ro resume their Soifc Bt Ferry Hall, HI. Hfr, EDerbeck is at Palo Alto, IBL will spend the winter v.-ith L&Ufl, Misses Marco and Au-jHKo&re Au-jHKo&re attending Stnnford uni- K KiWd Stinjrley has as her jgjiT L. "Jloorehead of Boulder, j Inetlln, who has been visitinc j ijirB, J. C. Hanchott. for the j ji'jEonths. has returned to her Angeles. I jfeXLaBelle, who has been in I ifc'past two months, visitinc ! iTfashbgcon, St. Louis and Krpected home in about ten jjEi Hilton is in Oakland, Cal.. tawill epend the winter with &Hn. H. W. Bouton. mft&t 0. Taylor left, for Enc-g'krbj'. Enc-g'krbj'. She will visit her son IHfca and then make a tour of JK. about a year. wgi dRjt Biley lis at home for the yLtjie Fifth East hotel. -4Hu llr. E. M. "West and sons, Hfyiie, who have been spend- ouK rea moDna n southern ijkBfchave xoturned to the city. MK SHll'Hrs. TT. 0. Anderson aro at aiHSrtlie winter at the Fifth East IjBf' HBjLQ. Glosz, who lias been spend- j me tho past three months in the east as the cucst of 'her daughter. Miss Rose-mary Rose-mary Glosz, has returned to the city. Mrs. Glosz visited New York, Philadelphia Philadel-phia nnd-Atlantic City. -i . Miss Alioe Malioney of Butte. Mont., is in tho city, the eiiest of Mrs. E. G. Hincs, "Go East. Second South street. - Mrs. M. Alex Sheets has returned to tho city from San Diego, where sho spent the summer at Coronado and La J0II3. Mr. and Mrs. William Hornbeak of Washington. D. C formerlv rcsideuts of this city, aro at the Wilson for a fevr weeks. n j Mrs. Charles S. V&dner and son, Ivers, will leave Monday noon for tho east, for a three-months j stay. Most of the time will be spent in St. Louis and I vicinitv. 1 Mrs. A. A. Covey has just returned from Lovell, Wyo., where she attended the funeral of lier sister. . Mrs. Frank P. Swindler, who is now in Los Angeles, is expected to arrive in the city about October 1. and will bo at home at Whitehall for the winter. Her children. Frank and Jean, will remain re-main in school in Los Angeles. -,... The Misses Ruth and Elizabeth Chapman, Chap-man, who have been visiting at the Fabian Fa-bian home, will leave Monda.y for Boston. Bos-ton. r 4 Miss Pearl Rothschild is at homo from a year spent abroad in the musical centers of Europe. Henry C. Hoffman left Frida.y evening even-ing for Long Beach, where ho will be .loined by Mrs. Hoffman and their little daughter, Naomi, who have been spending spend-ing tho summer in California. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman will tour the const, after which they will roturn .home about the first of nest month. Clubs. The president of the Bay View club callod a meeting at her home last Monday Mon-day afternoon, when it was decided that the first regular meeting of the club will be held Monday afternoon. October 12, with Mrs. A. 'B. Gibson at 1119 Third avenue. The year books aro Boon to bo isBuod. u Tho first meeting of the music section sec-tion of the Ladies Literary club will be held Wednesday at 10 a. m., September Septem-ber 23, nt tho club house. Mrs. McAleer will read a paper on "Early American Music Up to the Middlo of the Nineteenth Nine-teenth Century" and Mrs. Ferguson will talk on '''John Knowlea Paine and Horatio Parker." Instrumental numbers num-bers will be qiven by Mrs. Roppaugh and Miss Williams, and vocal numbers wjll be given by Mrs. Snvder and Mrs. Daly. The regular meeting of the Ladies' Literary club will be, held at 2 o'clock Friday nfternoont September 25. Topic: "The Wedding Anniversary of Robert and Elizabeth Browning, 1846 1908.' The programme follows.: Pro-thalamium; Pro-thalamium; "The Marriage of True Minds." Mrs. Ewing: Readings from Mrs. Browning,, Mrs. Ttiehnrds; Robert1 Browning Songs, Mrs. Bcssio S. Browning; Brown-ing; Readings from Robert Browning, Mrs. Iglehcart; epithalamium, Fred C. Graham. The second meeting this year of the histoYy section" of tho Ladies' Literary club will bo held Thursday at 30:15 at the club house. September"24. A paper will be read by Mrs. Riter, entitled, "Jugurtha, 121 10G B. C. Aristocratic Reaction." The Daughters of the Revolution held the first meeting of the season at tho homo of the regent, Mrs. E. S. Wright, on Thursday afternoon. A paper pa-per on "History or the Daughters of tho Revolution" was given By Mrs. Clarissa V. Spencer. Several guests wore prcseut.. The house was decorated witli flags, tho club colors, blue and gold, predominating. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served at the conclusion of tho programme. |