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Show IoetyJ ?r to prevent imposi- r embarrassments, The -r requests ' that persons r ocial notes. and ospc- v rringo notices or en- r ;, for publication, li them names through ? sqiirec o the same racer! if Uic matter is r question. ' CALENDAR. S. Upliam will enter- ! luncheon at her quar- o post today in honor -r HiotU, y Bintz anil Wuldeiuar ! will enterlain at a v llic Ladies' Li torn rv v ? Friday evening for people who are Msil- nd for the colleRC girls v . t A. Earlc will enter- r bndce tea next Wed- ; plcmhcrju. ngonta fclub will ho HI -r lectinc Tuesday. Sep- r I. with Mr.s M, A. 121 U street. and Mrs. R. B. Rifcn- 1 entertain at a bugle the post Friday even-sscs even-sscs Sclma and Mary entertain at n bridec I- eir home this after- diss Bess McMillan, a bride. ; meeting this year of v ters of the American v , Spirit of Liberty -r ill be held at 3 o'clock v noon ai, the homo of '. Wallace, when Mrs. tuell will be the chair- j- ring club will be on- his aJ'ternoon4jv Mrs. ' , u f mclio Squires will en- s eveninp, in honor of v Craig. J t mooting of the his- . n of the Ladies' Lit- - will be held this I 10-1") al the club rs. D. N. Straup will ipor- J 5V. B. M. of the Ten- v inn church will meet - loon, witli Mrs. .1. M. t Xo. 2-1 liransford All members arc nvited to attend. j- juk B. Piatt will en- v a Dutch supper this i honor of Airs. Jly- v from of Chienjio, 111., - afternoon Mrs. Berg- v be puesl of honor at v ;ton to bo pi veu by - . Williams. ns have been issued v th annual luncheon of v in club, to celebrate n, on Wednesday, 20. Mrs. Frank T. v 11 be hostess and Mrs. J5. Wells will act as. H ss. y Presbyterian church was i beautiful wedding "Wcd-ir. "Wcd-ir. when Miss Eao Kartell, ludse G. W. Bunch, be-' be-' of .rohn Augustus Lloyd, was performed at S i W. M. Paden in the about 200 relatives and inends. The church was handsomolv decorated wilh pnlms, with banks or them on I he plat form, mid white satin ribbons marked the pews on either side ol the main aisle. Before (he arrival oi the bridal party, Miss Maud Thorn, at, the organ; Ueorge W. SUellon. violin; and Mr. Press, al the 'cello, gave an nilormal musical programme with tin: Lohengrin bridal chorus as the partv piocecded up the aisle, headed by the ushers, Barry C olding and Frank Moore, and followed by Ihe bridesmaid, Miss Betsy Woodward of Raleigh. S. (. The maid of honor, Miss Olive Bartch. followed, fol-lowed, and Iheji the matron of honor. Mrs. V. X. Chi Id. each walking alone and attired in handsome gowns of pink mescaline over taffeta made princess and entrain. Rach carried pink roses with shower bouquet of sweet peas. The bride, who followed on the arm of her father, was charming in a beautiful gown of while brocaded chiffon creno mime our rain, a long tune veil cnugni. with a wreath of orange blossoms hung to the hem of her gown, and she car-lied car-lied a shower bouquet of bride's roses. At the platform, the bridal party was joined by thy groom and his best man, .lohn Clark. During the ceremony, "Call Mo Thine" was softly playe'd. followed by Ihe Mendelssohn" Wedding March, which was played as the bridal party left the church.' ami went to ihe apartment of the bride, where a buffet supper was served to Ihe bridal parly and about sevenly-five of Iho intimate friends. The rooms were beautifully decorated with pink and while asters, roses and carnations, while Ihe dining-room dining-room was most elfeclive in white' and green, a cluny laco piece covered tin table, with a' large mound of white roses and ferns in the center, while from (he chandelier to the four corners of Ihe table were festoons of asparagus plumosa. Tho mantle was banked in palms and ferns. Here colfce was poured by Mrs. Frank Powell of Los Angeles, Cal., who was handsomely gowned in white satin. She was assisted bv Miss Lorine Leary, Miss Alice Wall, and the Misses Carrie and Mamie Sappington. Others were assisted were Mrs. Hal Brown, Mrs. 13. V. Silver, and Mrs. I'1, t . Hartshorn of Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd loft later for a wedding trio. They will be at home to their 1'rionds after Oclober . at 5I53 Eighth ayeiiuc. Mrs. Lloyd wore a stylish traveling dress of dark blue broadcloth with hat and gloves lo match. Among the onl-of-town guesls at the wedding were Mr. ami Mrs. Morris Child and Mrs. V. C. Hartshorn of Boston, Mass.; Mrs. Frank Powell of Los Angeles, Cal.; and Miss Woodward of J?aleigh, S. C. ) JJock Crest, ranch, at Farminglon, the country home of Mr. and Mis. II. S. Daynes, was the scene of a beautiful-garden beautiful-garden parly Wednesday, when Mrs. Daynes entertained the members of tho Clcofan club and n few friends. Tho guests went out on tho 11 o'clock (rain and returned at 7 o'clock in the. evening. even-ing. The day was spent with literary games and music, and at o o'clock a handsomely appointed luncheon was served. Covers wero laid for Mrs. W. 1L Booth, Mrs. H. "W. Daynes, Mrs. George Derr, Miss I3minclinc B. Wells, Miss Lida Wells, Mrs. W. D. Kilcr. Miss Abby "Wells, Mrs. Frank Roberts, Mrs. J. Y. Rich. Mrs. Homer .1. Rich, Mrs. Herman Harms, Mrs. Susie Wells. Mrs. Selden Clawson, Mrs. .T. Fred Da3nes, Mrs. Thomas Sloan. Mrs. I?. T. Badger. Mrs. H. L. A. Culmer and Mrs. Charles K. Wells. The spacious rooms and voraudas were effectively decorated with garden llowers, with a profusion of pink roses in the dining room, red geraniums and dahlias in the parlors and sunflowers and goldenglow in the librnn Mrs. Daynes was assisted as-sisted b' her mother, Mrs. dohii Y. Taylor, and by her sisters, the Misses May, Adron and J? hen. Taylor. The home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Ruinel was the scene of a pretty wedding wed-ding Wednesday evening, when their daughter, Mabel, hecanie tho bride of Dr. .1.' 0. Pitl. The ceremony was performed per-formed at 7:30 by R. B. Young, in the presence of tho immediato family and a few close friends. A reception followed. fol-lowed. Dr. and Mrs. Pitt left later for a trip to tho .Pacific northwest, and will be at home to their friends .after October Octo-ber 1, at Tromonton, Utah. Mrs. W. P. Lynn cnlerlained ten tables at bridge Wc'ducsday evening in honor of her guest. Miss Madeline Murtha of New York City, and for Scott Lynn, who is spending a month hore from Annapolis naval academy. Asters, petunias and red salvia were hnndsomelv used in iho decorations, Mrs. Lynn was assisted by Mrs. 13. M. Allison, Jr., nnd by Mrs. Martha Koylo King. Mrs. 0. .T. Salisbury was guest oT honor at a charming luncheon at the Country club Wednesday, given by Mrs, William Mc.C'nskell. Tho round table was handsomely decorated in pink and white, wilh crystal vases of dahlias at either end, while a low mound of the flowers graced the con tor of tho table, around which covers wero laid for twenty-eight. f Mrs. Fillioft and children of Minneapolis. Minne-apolis. Minn., who have spent the past I wo weckH here, guests of Lieutenant and Mrs. Clark Elliott at iho post, will leave todnv for San Francisco, Cal., from where they will sail Sepl ember 14 for the Philippines, where Mrs. L'lliotl's husband is supromo. judge. Mrs. S. D. Evans, accompa'nicd by her daup-htcrs. the Misses Helen and h'rancetJ. will leave soon for Los An-"oles. An-"oles. Cal., where Miss Frances will en-tor en-tor Wcstlako school there for a year. Mrs. Evans and Mias Evans willrcturu the last of tho month. " Miss Carey Marshall returned Tuesday Tues-day evening from several weeks spent at Lake Taboo, accompanied by her aunt, Miss Kirkpatrick. who will spend t week or ten days hore, Ihe guest of Judge and Mrs. J. A. Marshall. Miss Mnr'arct Kingman has returned to her home" in New York, after spend-iiiL' spend-iiiL' the summer hore with Mr. and Mrs. J W Delano. Mrs Delano will leave Iho last of thid week for Seattle. t Wash... and Vancouver, where she will spend several weeks. Mrs. Arthur Shepherd n,..l children who have spent the su " , J Mrs. Shepherd's mother, Mis I lm n . s Jennings, will leave the luc ol lib month for Boston. Mass., where she will .join her husband and spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. pi".woodey j jnlertainod twenty-five friends at a n n-formal n-formal musical at their home. W edn s-day s-day evening, for their gues s. nr. and Mrs. L. A. Torrens, -who will le.io; Tuesday for their homo m Chicago, J 11. Miss Anna 13. Schneider enlcrtained fifteen Wednesday evening for Miss Mav Arnold, a September bride. J liu decorations were in heart? and llowers. Miss Schneidor was assisted by Miss ; Sutton. Mrs'. L. D. Davis left last week'tor Voncalla. Ore., where she will visit her brother for a' short time. Mrs. Davis was accompanied by a sister Iroin Missouri, who has been visiting here. At the tabic d'hote luncheon at the Country club Wednesday. Mrs. J. A. . Marshall had covers laid for eight, and Mrs. li. -H. Officer had covers laid lor twelve. - I Miss Gail Cropper arrived yesterday from Waterloo, Iowa. She will bo Ihe ' guest of her brother, Percy M. Cropper. She expects lo be in Salt. Lake for , three weeks. - Mrs. J. M. Arrasinith enter! ajuod eight nl a prettily appointed luncheon : at her quarters at Ihe post Tuesday in ' honor ol Mrs. Elliot, who leaves today for tho Philippines- Miss Mary C. Philips? who has spent the past two weeks here wilh her brother and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Philips, left, Wednesday for her home in Wasllinglon, D. C. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Donnelly and two children chil-dren will leave loday for their homo in St. Paul. Minn., afler spending some time here, guests of Mrs. Donnelly's sister. Mrs. A. Hichter. W M Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Moore and Mrs. Van Annan will move next week to No. 4. Swallow apartments, where they will be at home at their friends after Sepl ember in. V- r Mrs. Edward P. Kimball entertained twent3--livR friends al a Kensington Wednesday afternoon for 'Irs. llyrum Bergsfroni" of Chicago, 111., who is visit vis-it iug here. h. Mrs. Frank Carpenter left Wednesday Wednes-day for her home in Boston, Mass.. after spe'n Png tvo weeks here with her brother, Frank Cameron. - Miss FJizaboth Fitzgerald and her brother, P. V. Fitzgerald, are at hpino to I heir friends for the winter at No. IS, Annex apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson D. Henry are visiting Mrs. Henry's mother, Mrs. A. .lessen, after an extended trip to the coast and southern states. Miss Lucilc Snow enlcrtained at a delightful social afTnir Wednesdaj' evening in honor of Miss La Blanche Snow', an autumn bride. y m Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and son of Waterloo, Iowa, spent Friday and Saturday of lasl week here, guests of Mr. and' Mrs. 13. I). Miller. Miss Agahta Berkhocl and her mother, moth-er, who have spent tho past two months abroad, sailed from Hamburg September 5 for home. . - Tho Utopia club was entertained Iho first time this season by Mrs. .1. W. Houston at a luncheon at tho Country club. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Brccden wi.i move next week to their new bungalow at the corner of Fourth avenue and A street. Mr. and Mrs. Nye of Criftvillo. Ind.. aro spending a few days here with Mrs. Nye's brother, Major "May, at tho post. Mrs. Henry Sc.hultz and children returned re-turned home Sunday from spending the summer in southern California. . Mrs. Noilson and her moiher, Mrs. Barnes of Pocatello. Idaho, spent a few days here with old friends. Dr. and Mrs. A. .7. Hosmcr and sou are now at home to their friends at 1G0 Thirteenth East street. Dr. and Mrs. Whitney have returned to their home in this city from an extended ex-tended sojourn at the coast. Frodcrick Boyd will leave Saturday for the Culver "Military school at Culver, Cul-ver, Ind., where he wilf enter. w Mrs. C. G'illctto Wcems of Chicago is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sca-boldt Sca-boldt for a few woeks. v ft David Geigcr, who spent the summer here, has returned to his home in British Brit-ish Columbia. Mrs. Arthur .11. S. Bird and children havo returned from the summer spent in Idaho. u W. M. McCrea left Wednesday for Vernal, Utah, whore ho will bo for a week. Mrs. Bert Sjcaboldl has returned after a visit lo Chicago and Eastern cities. Mrs. E. J. Chambers is at home to her friends at No. l Annex apartment, t William Caine. son of Mr. and Mrs. ,T. 13. Caine, will lcavo soon to enter Cornell. Mrs. W. S. Loomis has returned from spending the summer in the East. |