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Show ioCIETY 1 in prevent Impositions order t The Tribuno 'hat peon's leaving: social B sdcngflpemcntS. for public- 'Mf ,rS .with thorn names source of the .ir :m.a"r: t i.hnnic affair of today will if "Soot wedding, which lbJe-nt noon In tho Salt The bride is a charming !P 'ihc laughter of Mr and Mrs. Tf .. nm' the proom Is the uld-HU,CC uld-HU,CC ialSr a d Mr. Reed Smool. ,fa will be followed by an olab-trrttgc olab-trrttgc " ' ;jhCy home for about WflMT a .informal Wptlon will over three hundred quests. K fS,bc nttended by the Misses ?ecmoot Edna NIblcy and Mar-Kible" Mar-Kible" nnd Louis Peery of Osden i tho Kroom. Later the young, rm teive on an extended wed- S the east, and still later ifc'S "heir home In Washlng- Kn.mrc M. Arrasmith was the host-KS host-KS Efternoon at a very de-JH? de-JH? i,tAM t'a to about a scoro of Knd' the ' affair being: in corapll-ffurs. corapll-ffurs. Jones, wife of Major Jor.es KcevenieanUi infantry, now sta-kt sta-kt Fort McPherson. who la the Mk f her son. Lieutenant Jesse Kll!-K Kll!-K llt Elllcott. Four tables of ere enjoved and later tea was BTThi rooms'were bright with th Hit' colors, leaves and flowers form-egective form-egective decoration. JHkt B Rlque entertained on Tues-K Tues-K j tea at the Country club, E.tirly a hundred friends went out K'fete aflemoon hours. The large Srecra arid Uie living room were K. affair, and decorations of Einn frulu; and flowers were used. 3 Bettty and Mrs Ilarkneiss R'lhc' table and poured. whlly a of friends assisted the hostess. Hi x Humphries wag the hostess Hfcv at i verv beautifully arranged E' it the Country club, when four-hv four-hv friends entertained. The oval Bfis'laM In the private dining room, Bcot artistic arrangement of pink Kradcr asters graced the whole. Khd place cards carried out the Mineral colors, the place cards E? the monogram of the hostess Biuuil midweek luncheon at the K- dub today will draw a number Rj(5 for sinull affairs, but no very Kr elaborate attair is scheduled. The Ki.i the KOlf handicap tournament me played tills afternoon between Ebcrt C Gemmell and Mrs. Ernest Erccr, anil a sreat many of the Erc and their fi lends are planning Hjnd tho afternoon witnessing- the Hoiali G. Holland entertained a MSofrosl bachelors last ovoninp at a Hpully arranged stas dinner at the m' riesj. as th farewell event be-b be-b leaving to bei-omo a benedict. BM decorations of autumn llow-wtufrd. llow-wtufrd. and ilw ? cninjj was spent tj'.TJal merriment incident to such K:Georgc T. Odell will entertain lo-Hpr lo-Hpr afternoon with a bridge tea at on Fourth East street for her nlcco. Mr. William Hunt, who leaves shortly lor Nevada. Mrs. Frank Dole- nnd Mra. Robort King Brown will cntortaln Saturday afternoon V fronl..a, tl11 0 o'clock for Mrs. Eclvard Cook Mills of Cincinnati, who .m'f ,KlJeH,1 111 11,0 .Brown homo. Tho ton win be given at tho Dolo horns, DOD Etc ond aver.uc. Mre. J. F. Grant nnd hor eon Benaro nro nov at home In tho York apartment on Seventh East streot. Carroll Bints left yesterday to enter Cornell university. The tiiunlo ucction of tho Ladlos" Literary Lit-erary club holds lta flrat meeting for Uio yoar.thlts morning a. 10 o'clock at tho elub'houee. A number of lndlon will ko to Oftden today- to attend n luncheon -von by Mre. Cor.roy, Mrn. Ryan ami Mr. Carr there. Mij. YViU'arn Hunt will leave shortly for Ely. .'ev to Join Mr. Hunt, who In In bunlnucH there. MIsb Francos Cowan leaves today tn ro-(ntor Vansar, nftor a Bummer spent at home. The R?Rlmntal brldno club meets tomorrow to-morrow lnntead of thlu afternoon, with Mru. Gufitnvo A. Wlorer of Fort Douglas. Doug-las. Mrs. Lynn S. Glllham. who has spent tho past three months In Spokane with her parents, will be home on Saturday. Mrs. Eugene SantschI and Mrs. A. O. Seaman will also go to Bvanston tomorrow tomor-row for ih t'lark-Holland wedding of Thursday evening. Mr? F. W. Qtt will bo home on Satur- Sf.40 a summer Bpent In Chicago with friondB. JI.rn' ,Jc,k Taylor will entertain a VuK of fr,onds today at a luncheon at the Country club. Mrs. E. G. Bolton and her Httic daughter daugh-ter arc back from a" stay of several months on the coast Mrs. 'W. II. Child and Mra. .Tack Lloyd are In Snn 1-ranclsco with their "sister, Mrs. Guillottc. ,.M,rs-J1-,Crath and her dauuhter, Mlas McGrath are expected home from Silver Lake within a few days. T,"i ?dics ?f tne Germanla club sur-prised sur-prised Mrs. Elizabeth Bavlor laul Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at her home at 7-12 .Inrfor-son .Inrfor-son place. In honor of her birthday. Luncheon was served later tn the afternoon, after-noon, followed by an aut.omobllo ride about the eity. Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Grant announce the engagement of their daughter. Anna, to Ueorge J. Mldglcy. The marrlace will take place October 26. ,TMr-M; MurtauBh and hor sister. MIsb Katherine Ford, loft Sunday for a siay of some six weeks on the eastern coast. Miss Marlon Jones, who has spent the summer in the east and in a trip to Europo to see the Passion play, has returned re-turned to her home. A very pretty homo weddln? was solemnized sol-emnized Tuesday evenlnp at the home of the bride. Miss Afton M. Pace. 67 TVall street. The sroom was John A. Bouford or tho Denver & Rio Grande company. Sev. rather Ryan officiated In the presence pres-ence of a number of relatives and intimate inti-mate friends and after the ceremony a large reception wan held. The rooms had been very tastefully decorated and the guests were served delicious refreshments. refresh-ments. Mr. and Mrs. Bouford left later for Los Angeles to be away for some weeks. Many friends wish the voung people peo-ple all happiness in life. |