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Show Events of Coming Week Mrs. J. C Duypr will entertain the, members of her bridge club Tuesday. M i5s fieor'iana Humphreys and the faculty of Rowland Hall will civ a reception re-ception at the school Tuesday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock at the hall. Thf Monday Bridge club will meet t o morrow a J' tei noon with Mrs. Karl Smith. fialtair lodjre No. -104 L. A. to R. of R. T., will (five a card party Tuesday 1 ening' at the home of Mrs. George N. Hock, on North Firbt West street. Mrs. Edward Holland will entertain at a bridge, tea Thursday afternoon at her home, 387 G street. Mise Naomi Hoffman will entertain with a dancing party at her hompj on "F.aPt South Temple street Friday even- , ing. j 8eo Lily lodge No. 252. T. F. B ! wiJfr give the first iu a aeries of card parties Wednesday night at the K. of P. hall. All members of the society and ! friends of the fraternity are invited. j Miss Norma Peterson will entertain with a trousseau tea this afternoon at the family home on M street. About thirty-five friends of the bride have been invited. The second in a series of dances will be given by the Relburt Five Thursday evening at the Lc Grand ward hall. . The Chi Omega fraternity of the University Uni-versity of Vtfili will give an informal dancing party Saturday evening at the home of Mis Marv Godbe on B street. ' The East high school senior class will give a dance at the school hall .Friday' evening. A dancing party will be given Thursday Thurs-day evening by the members of the Lucy Gates Opera company in honor of Miss Gates before her departure for the east. Weddings and Engagements Miss Norma R. Peterson, daughter of Mr. a ml M rs. Hugo Peterson, will he married to Joseph Anderson Thursday morning in the Salt Lake, temple. President Presi-dent Anthon H. Lund will perform the ceremony. The bride s sister, Miss Viola Peterson, will be bridesmaid. A reception will be given at S o 'clock Thursdav evening at the home of the bride, p3 M street. Mrs. Mary L. Parke announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter, Lois, to Jesse M on roe Pierce, son of former Senator James M. Pierce of Malta, Idaho. The wedding will take place November 25. Mrs. J. S. Richards announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter, Ruth, to John Newton Adams of Rigby, Idaho. The marriage will take place at an early date. The engagement of Mrs. uletta Harris Har-ris of Walla Walla. Wash., to D. L. Mnrkee of Portland, Ore., will take place in Portland November 17. Mr, Miss 'Norma E. Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo D. E. Poterson, i whose marriage to Mr. Joseph Anderson v;lll take plaee in the Salt Lake tem- pie Thursday morning. President Anthon H. Lund will perform the ceremony. t I ' - c v 4 - 1 i t wt - r , ) r t t " i I " I f - , 1 ' a ' " ,f l k " . ' ' v 1 f - v - sr:: -J I , - ' V ( " i 1 f i ! - 1 1 ; , ! t ! S j ? to " (1 5 t- ' ; i - , ; i- - ' A ' " ' A r I , . A ' 1 A ' i 1 i v 1 : ' :v --,;;' v-: '. : -v Ai-i' :'J:--' X-:- ;. . '- --itS.-5;x'. -.v." -v'. N3;s Markee is well known in Salt Lake. He j was at the Newhouse several days last : week, leaving for the northwest yesterday yes-terday afternoon. Mrs. James Hendry announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter, Naomi N. Hendry, to Gns Dwyer. The marriage will take place about the middle of December. De-cember. Mr, and Mrs. William Langton announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Alice, to Paul A Wood, Jr. The wedding date has not been fixed. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hi Her announce the engagement of their daughter, Susie, to Jacob P. Lambert. The wedding wed-ding will take place the latter part of November. Mrs. John McLane announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter, Mamie, io R. L. Owens of Burlington, Iowa. The marriage will take place early iu December. De-cember. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Simmons announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Mariorie 'H., to Carlos Bardwell. The wedding will take place some time in January. A beautiful exhibit of full dress and tuxedo suits is awaiting your inspection at Gardner & Adams Co. I Advertisement.) Personal Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ihigan left during the week for the coast and will visit both the fairs before returning. Francis Krayenbuhl and his mother, Mrs. S. J. Krayenbuhl, left last week for a trip through the southern states. They -vi!l visit. " with relatives and friends in Omaha and Kansas City and from Kansas City go to New Orleans, making stops at" all the larger cities. Prom Xew Orleans they will go to the San Diego and 8a n Francisco expositions, exposi-tions, returning home by way of Reno, where they will visit Mrs. "Krayenbuhl "Krayen-buhl "s daughter. Miss Mary Carroll, and sous, E. A. Carroll and B. J. Krayenbuhl. Krayen-buhl. . Mrs. K. M. Brown of Fitzgerald, Ga., in company with Mis Winifred Wood-I Wood-I mausee, will leave for New York City I today, where they will visit for a short time and then go south for the winter. : Miss Woodmansee will visit her sister iu Washington. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Stanley have returned re-turned from a month "s trip to California. Cali-fornia. They visited Mr. and Mrs J. j W. Beverly, formerly of this city, in San Diego and Mr. Stanley 's uncle, Mark I Stanley, iu Los Angeles. 1 "Mice AI ("1wi'nrrfn nn,l li;Ba A na Gieger return Saturday from an eight weeks' trip through ' California. Mrs. T. O. Marioneaux is at the Hotel Ho-tel Fifth Kast for the winter. Her home at 7:1 K street will be occupied for the winter by Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Thurston, who have recently arrived here from El Paso, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. David Wertheimer have returned from a two months' visit to California. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Lewis are , now at home to their friends at their j new residence on Virginia street. Mrs. J. L. Fuller of Ionia, Mich., is tho guest of Mrs. "Ralph Bowdle. Mrs. Fdvvard Wellington' of' .Rochester, .Roches-ter, N. Y., is the guest of Mr. and Mr.s Fred A. Hale, on Si:;th Kast street. Mr. and Mrs. L. K Hubabrd and daughter, Miriam, are expected home tomorrow after an absence of two weeks in California. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sutton motored from Park City on Friday and later went down to Provo for a short stay with relatives. Miss Carrie Sutton of Provo is visiting visit-ing at. the Ray bou Id home on West Sixth South street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert .1. G lend in n ing have returned from a two weeks7 visit to the exposition i n Nan Francisco. Judge and Mrs. W. f. Snyder have re " turned from a two weeks' visit to San F raneisco. Mr. .1. B. Whitehill M't vrsteniay for a visit to relatives in San Francisco and I Oakland. ' I Mrs. Charles j. Smith and children) are visiting in Franklin, Pa., and will I viMt Mrs. Smith's MAer. Mrs. l 'harles I). Thompson, in Andover. Mass., before returning. Mr. a nd M Fran k Stein er of Minneapolis Min-neapolis ;i.re gueMK of thir von, George A. Steiner, mid Mrs. Steuicr, on Second avenue. ; Mr. and Mrs. DaniH Alexander and, Mr.--. Adnlpli Kiier iet't la.-t. week tur a visit to C'alit'ornia. Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Pamltcgrrr and daughter. Miss Pu-orhy Bamberger, lett last week fur New York and are at the Waldorf-Astoria. Mr. and M'-s. L. M. Famsworth and da ugh Ars. M iss Iv! n;1 Fnrny wnrth and M ;-; Ruth Fa rnswort h. left -vesterda v r'n .- a 1 ri m 1 'i a! i forn ia . Th'v went f i si i o I .'-'S A i:geles and u ill gn from there to San lA'gu. :1c Mrs. Fdna Pt-U h; returned to her hniMe iu Sa n Fr-i-ie A-n. aft er a isit t,i Mrs. I'Mua ' ':i I 1ml lia n. Mr. and Mrs. Horace D. Hu'.v man have et urnrd from their wed dine Trip and' ire at home at 1 S K tfret. Mr- Bow- ; nan wa. formerlv M'i? Frances t'owan.i " j Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Child have re . ui ned I'rnm Boston and are at their! jonie in Mill Creek. 1 Mrs. C. E. Richards will leave this ' week for Sh n Fra ocim-o to attend the ( ex posit inn and will visit Mr. and Mrs. ; Elmer B. .Tones, formerlv of this city. j Miss Phyllis Human is the. guet of Mifes Arlrienne King. She will be joined j shortly by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.; Aimer human, and the. family will go I to southern California to spend the 1 winter. Mr. and Mrs. Mark McChryslal have j returned from California, and are at home temporarily at the home of Mrs. I Sarah A. McChrystal on East First South street. Mrs. C. Ira Tuttle has gone to southern south-ern California to remain until after the Christmas holidavs. . Mrs. F.. B. Contan of Portland, Ore., is the guest of Mrs. F. 0. Schramm for the winter. Mrs. Lewis B. McCornick has returned re-turned from San Francisco, where she visited her mother, Mrs. Margaret Blaine Salisbury. Miss Genevieve Malone and Miss Lo-retta Lo-retta Malone, violinisn and pianist, will leave today for Pocatello, Idaho., where they will remain for several months. Dr. "and Mrs. John T. White have returned re-turned from a trip to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Geoghegan have returned from a brief trip to the east. Miss Florence Sullivan has returned from a six weeks' visit to American Falls. Mr., and Mrs. A. A Sullivan have returned re-turned from a month's visit to the expositions ex-positions at San Francisco and San Diego. Miss Rose McDonongh and Mi Win-nifred Win-nifred McDonough of Milford are vis- j iting their mother, Mrs. Rose Me- ; Donough. ! Francis Boyle of Idaho is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Boyle, Sr., at their home in the St. Regis apartments. apart-ments. Miss Mary Kierce has gone to Tbapah, Utah, to accept a position in the public pub-lic school. Miss Mary Desmond of Grant, Mont., is the guest of Miss Florence O'Neill at her home on G street. Miss Desmond came to attend the alumnae .banquet at St. Mary's academy last night. Mrs. W. F. Yier returned Wednesday from Evanston, where she visited her daughter Mrs. B- J. Knoth. Miss Linda Jessup and Miss Florence Jessup have returned from San Francisco, Fran-cisco, where they spent two weeks visiting vis-iting the exposition. Mrs. Duncan Grant Richart and baby will be with Mrs. Richart 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R, E. MeConaughy, 1079 East Second South street, for several weeks, while Mr. Richart is absent from the city. Mr. and Mrs, James R. Moody, who were married in Chicago lost Monday, are at the Hotel Utah on their way to the coast. Th.pv are accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moody, Sr., and Mrs. W. J. Moody, Jr. |