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Show ' , . i AN KSClVINi; V- I w.vk will be ap I 1 pvoprirttelv itmu- i f I ,ir;lt,''l x 'l l H J I .v.uvrti'il move 1 nwMit on (ho part I of Salt l.ako m 1 eieTy folks in tho I interest of eharitv. I Always (jenerous $. '"V, 1 'lth their tim V money hen v ; v 1 it eomes to the .t . v- "r' I. ialU of humanity, J aU creeps will unit e in promoting . a unuv.ie enter- : e be ivou at the An-i:-. Kifharvl? ireet, to be :r.o "t.'ou:uy Fair." Horn the ... : w'wxh much sur terms a:non :ii 5.i'.t Lake will be alieviau-U. , . Merrv Christmas will be iveu - v .u : I k e k i iLl i e s who w o 1 1 ! v t I ui the ho:i-iay season .but for v the promoters of the ;v rV.ir" aui its patrols. ; ? i : i ' ! v u v. c h merriment will bo - the who attend the fair, L1-' ere-ei Men. lay ovtuiin.; th:c .h TurSiiay evening, with iie-.' :Vr I'hilvireu Tuei'iy after-I after-I o'.: rt.'.i-ment will be given luspce of the Non seetaiian :rx :: ih'.s bii; eharitv baaar and - r :ivo ef the vharity ball cf a -fri-;;i5, the following from the .e of a au Fran':-eo pa: ;:-::rr:a:e h.'re as on the i.vit: . -i--rert wi:h swinging at full . :h wonted caietb-.s of :"'rty aiways make its pro-u" pro-u" rr .;::'orin- to cha: ity like e Gre-k? of o! i who sacrificed to ; : before their crud feto?. irr-is, in wltioh quite often :? :ij :s haipiiy :(o::dtd with the c-::-:py vvu ii of cur time. ?:e !-:Sj'.of '1 hotest-s who man ;j .i-vial pr-v -amines know 1 e ' i'-T to take E!vantae of ir n for m- rrimrnt whi-h 1 of ;he year cius more t'-. r.;-r for the ltndors : H-'f-irc w? are sated " : r iiaio,U"3, daiJ'-.-?, 1 'mo c'vi ail the s-.ip'olouic-ctary :-.-:a:..-r-' of 'M-'ro. en'1inp; -"'r-'ici ti-. thee very clever r;e o it th?t we do o'ir rom--i,;;;,- to the unfo-tunats. : : iibaify onto-i-nv?nt5. 't r- aliV.:rs a lot of uod-f uod-f :; l'1 are pleasantly : 'h--r .n.:er oiroiirr..utaini3 ' o tL'-m to show t h i r bet ; h oth'T. and eocequent- f'-'ir. r.r;o ha a splendid time. th'-ir mom-y's worth :.ro. an-l i:i? ;. --nsnai ly .--nch a pli ro !Irm- i delight-v delight-v ;,i,fsre'i f fr with smile?, com-urn com-urn tbf pira."ant jeiso of :' ij.-inp-r; rih: thir-g cnv?l- r.-o re. ' --li-at f0' ip:v women will be in .' o: h'i-'thv and othr? will ait i ?' '-I fi:itt3y and fcat'iros in tnr- ' onrp;-ions " ' at thy '' i'HiT." Ko'lowin is a li?r '""'r.' witli tiiofo in charge and -rd honth Mi-'; (iyrtrud" IUe-a5i-vd by Mrs. V. P. Kisor. :"v-2- Jay r;ib,n. Mrs. William ". .Mrs. f,nrt,"; A nor bach, M ra. Mrs. K. H. Adsit, -Mrs. T. W. : U;bv h'm -Mrs. L. Ii. M-Cor-jested by Miss Marjorie Howard. : ;'jr if binwU, Mis3 Cornish of 7 Mi Mildrod McMillon, Alias ''alvin. :'4 Mownr bufjth .Mrs. David Tay-'t.l Tay-'t.l I-.y ?,lis Naomi Hoffinun, ': i i'lai le Woorlruff, Miss Margaret i. Mi?s Gwendolyn Tripp, Miss ' '''itohinson. ; "ortu-tnllin booth Mrs. G. a--itcd by Mi.r Edith Shear-i Minrjin Sadler. Miss Hrdm.-. '':. Jinr.:n;, an l tlio invstcrious " y.-ij;i. r' 'it-h booth Mrs. iiour:c llciut-, ;"' Mrs. 1 1. r. Gi-p.-n. Mrs. Wil-H. Wil-H. Mry. 0"oro f. SniiMi. rrv - ! : . " . . . t lLj l l X 4 ' :. v V v V Wt" VS-- - , yC7 --'. . Afwr o- Av; , . . . . ' " '' i7 - . ' i Y..vJ..r'.5VVV ,;..-: ' , P J) v-; ''-' ' . , sf2 L - vo vve. ,'- . ; . . : - I H . - - 1 . - ' ..A ' ; . : ' :. ,V .w vd ; . ,; ' F .'-'-X -"" '. m " "I ' Prominent society women who will take an active part in tlio "County Fair," to bo given under the auspices of tie Non-Sectarian Charity league at the Auditorium Monday and TucFday. Kmma (.'avle, Mi:s Norinno Thompson, Mi Edith Oodl.e. The Wild Wef.1 Ix.'it n -!rj. I). .1. i i Salisburv. aisld l.y Mrs. liter .New- i house. Mr5. Jam? A. Jlosl. ?l ry. Al-! il.crt Ilayl. Mrs. .1. A. .M.-' rtt1. ! I I.pwi W. Sowlc-. M". 1nr.'ii-i l!n- i iboreor, Miss Ciulia li. M.-.s. i'lonuco ! Hl!orn, Miss Oewva. Ktvaa.;. ' "Aunt Dinah's Smitlv.'ni hl'i'ln i Mr frcd'-ri'k rowans, a-si-tcd by Mrs. jlleiVrr M. Wniis. Mrs. I'. C i;..l..;rt-. i fr. Robert Darkness. .lr. .1. P.. '; !Kliw. Mr-, troion Wnrthinsfto-i. .Mrs. . : ! Overfield. Mr". T. ir:lf!.i, Mrs. .l Frank J.idtf.;. Mr. David Ke.tl, Mrs. ! W. A. Kuttan, Mis. i.h.ahotli .1. j O 'Brien. 1 l-'loor rommitti- O. J. s-nlislmry, ris-i ris-i sistcl bv C. K. Or-.eslTk. A . Me-Uorniek. Me-Uorniek. P. llon.aa, Charhs I ,a ki s-nre, T M T Raliora. )'. ' S-nrainm. s. A. iWh'ilnev, L. 1!. M-!'.iruiek. li. V. Sans Iburv. Paul Wilhan.s I'arle.v "- win .1 Wal.-ott 'I 1ii,i:i-,..-uii, .-nde:,. a r SM. J. B. Walker. .Ir AlLrrr Ha-er, Ha-er, .T. Tarvin Harris, annuel .-.eel, I.ob-ert I.ob-ert 'la Roehe. Door committee Messrs. Savillo, Barnes. Mnl'fatt. Willian.s. The Fashion booth Mrs C la roue oh. (Irnesbeek and Mrs. hdna . Tall,-,. I ShThe Jov and Mirth oonrossions- Mrs. A,th,ir H. S. Bird, assisted bv Mrs. Sol Sioi Mrs. W. W. It.ler. Mrs. I.n.nel Moiandor, Mrs. Stanley . ".rj, Mrs. Clifford Pearsall, Miss I avbould. M iss Webber. Miss Wayne Noble Mrs. l aw roriee Green, Mrs. Hodncy Badgor, Mrs. S. A. Whitney. Mrs. .T. W. Kooklidfre, .Mrs lyrov I inwooile-. Miss t'ollins, Mi.-i While. Miss Genevieve Hoffman, Miss l-'lorem'o Collins. Miss Kaddies.Miss l-lnrenre s-ulliN.-in, ilrs. (,'. W. Stiiuji- -.'jn. i : I i -ird--l'u rdv and merry trn-ro'.iinis j Mis. Charles" .Stininstm, Mish Kdith , Gtv'i.'-. ' . j The Tiutvpc naileries- Mrs. F. .'. Kdiraiire. as'sisted-l)v Mrs. Smnnrl -N'ew- ln,iL-e, Mi-S Nraud Fiteh. Miss Ka'e Wll-, Wll-, barns. M iss TotUe Coneiidroe, Miss lios-Footliclil lios-Footliclil 5, -Miss Dan Slightly, Miss d cr;-- I 'rani-cr. M!!S. THOMAS KKARN'K rovc a hires reeeption and tea yesterday I afternoon from I until 6 o'clock at her ho-re on hast South Temple street in honor of Mrs. S. S. Slitt of Los An-i An-i e,-los, n finest at the Kearns home. The ; hnl! 'ami library were decorated in yellow yel-low ihrysanihemiiuis, and the drawing i room in' American Beauty roses. Tlb-h-niond roses were used on the tea table ! in the dining room, arranged in a silver j urn as a centerpiece, irish lace doilies j -ere ii-.-. 1 on the polished table. The : i;ht s w-rc shaded in yellow. Yellow ! chrvsant!iennrms -were used in tho break- room, where punch was served. The. quests were received by Mrs. I Keurus and the guest of honor, and Miss Boss Fnddies and Miss .Helen Kearns as. I skied in entertaining the callers. Pre siding; at tho tea table at different hours were Mrs. F. ,1. Jagenbarth, Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet .1. O'Brien, Miss Mildred McMillan McMil-lan ami Miss Norinne Thompson. As. si.-ting in sei--, ing -were Miss Margaret Collins, Miss l.ydia White. Miss Mary 1 Ly nch. Miss Olive Wall. Miss licno Sav- j age. Serving iuuch v. ere M is Adrieune j King and Miss Phyilis Lnuian. i A stringed un-hos: in funished music during the afternonn. Mrs. Stilt will be Mrs. Kearns 's guest, until early this -n eek. ;:, -1: MliS. CURTIS V. CBAWSON entertained enter-tained with a Kensington and tea yesterday afternoon at her home, 17(3 Fifth avenue. The tea table had a Hardanger cloth, with a bowl of citrna-j tions and smilax as a centerpiece. Pink carnations were used in all of the rooms. The hostess was. assisted by Mrs. li. C. Euston and Miss Clara Parkingson. Eighteen guests were iu attendance. , MRS. KEAN MTLLKR entertained with a t.-a yesterday afternoon from 4 until o'clock, at her home, 1 057 Eleventh Lust street, in cpmpli-ment cpmpli-ment to her sister, Miss Mary Wilson, who has recently relurnetl from .California. .Cali-fornia. The rooms were decorated in chrysanthemums. Yellow was used in the living room and pink in tho dining room. The blossoms were arranged iu a crystal bowl as a centerpiece for tho lea table. Crystal candlesticks at the corners of the tablo had pink candles! Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Duncan Grunt Kichart, Mrs. W. N'. Fngh, Miss Hazel Oswald and Miss Winifred Dyer. Assisting in the dining room were Miss Beatrice Bolton, Miss .Jeanne Stewart, Miss Isabel Bacon, Miss Dorothy Farnsworth and Miss Louise Baron. MEMBERS of the Household Arts club of tho University of Utah gas e a matinee dance Friday afternoon in the men 'fl gymnasium at the university. univer-sity. About 100 couples attended. Doughnuts and lemonade were served. Tho party was one of the largest of the matinee affairs held this jcar. RFCE.VT visitors to the Utah state building at the Panama-Pa'-ific exposition ex-position included: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Crase, Mrs. A. J. erase, Ray Pratt, Ogden; Howard 0. Stover, Logan; Mrs. M. M. Cunnington, Miss Frances Cunnington, F. L. Lumley, R. A. Trcthaway, Thomas H. Hudson, O. Chytraus, Mrs. Rose Eklund, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Parry, Mrs. L. J. Schelling, Elsinore; Mr. and Mrs. c. H.' Roberts, Brigham; Mr. and Mrs. d. W. Ensign, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. .1. Winter Smith, Vernal; Mrs. D. H. Holiday, Dorothy Holiday, Salt Lake; Mrs. Fannie Cram, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Robinson, Kanab; Cato Dixon, H. H. Hempstead, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Barker, Ogden; C. J. Squires, Oakley Oak-ley Evans, Salt Lake; Lucy Gudmund-son, Gudmund-son, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Fullmer. Full-mer. Spriugvillc; Royal Gudmundson, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Myron L. Smith, Muriel M. Brennan, Salt Lake; Byron A. West, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Evans. J-Salt Lake; E. H. Behnke, Sun-nysidejT Sun-nysidejT W. S. Henderson, Salt Lake; Parley Rigby, A. Thomas Christecsen, Parley Peterson, Roland Griffin, Newton; New-ton; Hardie Meakin, Salt Lake; Sarah Hawke, Logan; Erma R. Hanauer, Sait Lake; Alvin Bailey, Monticello; Joel Johnson, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wallace, Corinda Kempner, Emma Yea-mans, Yea-mans, Mrs. A. L. Hunt, Mrs. S. P. Bradford, Brad-ford, Salt Lake; Byron Alder, Logan; C. H. Baekrr.au, E." F. Brown, Bert F. Brown. F. Eriekson, Salt Lake; William M. Davis, Wiilard City; John Reed, Mou-ticelio: Mou-ticelio: Mill Saunders, Jov Johnson, .lames G. Gallacher, Salt Lake: Mrs. W. C. ( ' ! os, Welby; James A. Jennings, Miss Allien Taylor. II. A. Johnson. Grant '".llerbeck. Miss Arline Folland, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Yancey, Rue Sholes, Thomas Alfred clawson. Mrs. Fred Davidson, V. M. Samuels, William Louisson. Salt Lake: Hael Waddonps. Bountiful; C. '.. Skidmore, Mrs. M. E. Burge, Salt Lake; Mr. and M'S. W. A." White, .1. V. White, Milford; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson, Lynndyl; Dorothy Cunningham. Cun-ningham. Irene 'un ninghain, Mrs. L. O. cabin, David W. Evans, Salt Lake; Mrs. Ilarrv Cunningham, Richfield: Lizzie Liz-zie Bell, Mrs. Pricelia Whitaker. Salt Lake: William ( Kimber. Lawrence Kimber, Grouse ( reek: Lawrence G. Pi.tnaru, Mrs. T. S. Van Wagoner, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Saville. Salt Lake: Mrs. Pearl E'-eles Reagan, Miss Irma Eeeles, W. H. Eeeles. Ogden; Robert Powell, C. H. Powell. Salt Lake; Mrs. B. Smed-iag. Smed-iag. Marv Smeding. Stella D. Fergus. Ogd-'u; A. J. Sargent, Monroe; ('lisbee Young, Matey M. Young, Frank We?ton, Addie Weston, Vera Weston, William W. Reagan. Margaret Taylor. Mrs. Vida Trambley, M. Livingstone. Floris Billy Smith. Salt Lake: W. Vv. Browning, Wilford L. Braniwell, Evelyn Long, Ogden: Og-den: Mr. and Mrs. P. E. McRinnev. Mr. and Mrs. H. Stanton. Salt Lake; Elizabeth Eliza-beth Lindsay. Provo; Mrs. Jessnp Thomas, Thom-as, Alta Thomas, Heber; Sara Simmons. Salt Lake. Events of Coming Week j Sego Lily lodge --. the Fraternal I Brotherhood, will give the second of a series of card games, followed by dancing, Wednesday night, in their hall at 2o East Broadway. The Monday Bridge club will be entertained en-tertained Monday afternoon by Mrs. George A. Eaton, 484 J street. i The dance to be given by the entertainment enter-tainment committee of the Ladies' Lit- j erary club at the clubhouse, December ' 3, one of a series, promises to be one of ! the most attractive entertainments o I the earlv December social events. I Mrs. A. J. Wilson will entertain the j members of the Social Birthday club ! Tuesday at luncheon at 1 o'clock, at , her home. 121 South Eighth West street. ! The Ladies' Germania club will hold ; it annual charitv bazaar at its club- '; rooms in the F. O. E. hall, Wednesday, December 1, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. after-noon. ! Mrs. La Von P. Bridge will entertain enter-tain with a swimming party at the Deseret gymnasium Wednesday morn- j ing, followed bv luncheon at her home, i 223 Eighth East street. The entertain- ; ment will be the first of similar ones to be given bv members of a swimming club of women, called "The Daughters of Neptune." The Blue Bird club, a new social or- ; Eanization. will give a dance at the adics' Literary club house Tuesday i evening. t t ! The Roval Highlanders will give the ' third of a series of card parties in the j K. P. hall on Second East street tomor- j row evening. : Invitations for the annual dance of j Walker's Emplovees' Mutual Aid so- j . I (Continued on Following Page.) j (Continued from Preceding Page.) cicty at the Xewhouse hotel have been issued. Tiie majority of the ft to re than 300 employees of the bio dry ioods tirm have signified their intention to attend and each employee has the privilege priv-ilege of in vii iiijr two f riem-ls. In addition ad-dition to the l;inein', several e;ir-l rooms at the hotel have been reserved. Thp ilani'e is i n formal. The enreriai n-ment n-ment eonimittee consists or' Miss K Xavlor, L. orris snd Miss -f. Con- lev and V,. (.. Xord.inii-t. I.. K. Stronir Y. B. Homer :in. K. Shcllenberyer. M rs. A. rii ne will entertain Banner r iev.- Nn. II. Maeealfees, and tlieir 1 friends, Tuesday afternoon from to ) o'elo.di. at her home, SIT Kast t?ei-ond South street. Mrs. ('line will be agisted agist-ed bv Mrs. Leah Otter, Mrs. I-;. Barn-hart. Barn-hart. Mrs. Palyme Offer, Mrs. K. Blaek- man, !Urs. .f. II. a a man. M rs. Groor- man, Mrs. K. J loft. Mr?, E. Pattfrsnn. Mrs. R. Orern, Mrs. L. Dodds, Mrs. Kinkelstine and Mrs. Lew. Mi -is Margaret Whituev and Mrs. W.inifred Fitzpatru-l; will give an Or-j'heum Or-j'heum party tomorrow afternoon, fol- : lowed bv ta at the Hotel Utah, in com-i pliineut to Miss Nan ('lawson, who will be married this week. Mrs. Louis Weber will entertain the Klne Bird Bridge Hull tomorrow afternoon after-noon at her home, 1004 Windsor avenue., Th" club numbers twenty. The decora-i;nns decora-i;nns will be in blue birds and apple blossoms. The Ko?ma club will be entertained Pridav. December 3, by Mrs. T. H. Wheeler, i I vauhoe apartmeuts. The e hi b Miet !at Friday with Mrs. J. A. Si nuns, East Pirst North street. ?. s Mrs. I.. A. Copeland and danehter. Miss Helen I'opelaud. will entertain at luncheon and i-ards Wednesday at their heme. 92 -I street, in comjdiment to Mi-s Jean Winder, a December bride. Hermioije temple Xo. S. Pythian Sis-;r. Sis-;r. will give the pp'-ond ot' a series f-f ard parties on Tuesday evening, rdembevs and friends ave invited. Weddings and Engagements -n attractive! v ananeed home wed-'Vr:? wed-'Vr:? 'vps that of Mi-s Ruth Klirn Abbott Ab-bott 3'id Fiouald Marchand Shaw. whi.-h to:jlt j-la.-p. at 7 o 'eloek last niht at me home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman A. Abhott, KrjO Nin th Pnst street. The cernionv was performed hv the Rev. P. A. Simpkin, and was followed bv a reception from 5 until 1 1 o Vic k. T'ie living room and library were dec- t orated in pink and white asters, and the dining room i:i yellow and w hite i --sr;. The roses were arranged in a basket wirii smitax. Vellow and white tulle extended from the chandelier to Miss Bess Malin, whose engagement to B. J. Crcan is announced today. The marriage will take place Wednesday in Spokane. f - J - . . v i,. .... ' ..-.--. S the r-nrnrrs of th tn ble. ""ande!a bra on o i t ! i r end of t ! i c table 1 a i r 1 1 o w hade?. Tiie bride "s own was fit' white f-repf ! de ii:etpcr triunned in princess la.; p.. ai.d she carried a bouquet of bride's ro-r-. i : Mr. and Mr-. Abbott rere asiTe-l in ; 'receiving bv Mrs. W. M. White, Mr. and ,'Mrs. A. P.. Pavnt. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. i Wicl,t. Tr. aud Mr-. I,. R, Wiht. Sr-rv-! inir punch in the ha 11 . ere M i . 1 'red i Monohan and Mrs. Keini'Mh A. Mdn-i Mdn-i tyre. ; A stringed orchestra fnrni.-'jed iv.n.-i-1. I Voeal -eh-ctions were L'iven o Mi 1 Lcola Si-hrack, anr( Mi-s Margaret V.'hit- Tiev ang some of her own rnmpoitiori. The i-n;p!e left last ni'iht for a honev. moon trip to the 'm::i. The goii' a way own v. a- d' da r:; urn clot h, wit'n a velvet rnr to match. They will be at hun.e in Salt I-;tkf after .lannarv 1. t An iutrrr;ing wedding of t his week will be that ot Mis-; Nan 'lawr-on and Prank McMaster. which ili take place Wrdnesdav in tlie Salt Lake lmple and will be fopowpd by a rei-fidinn in the even inn at the home of the bride 's father. S:ienrpr ('liiwson. J7 South late street. Miss (. lawson will be attended by her lister. M rs. ra '-r- Wool ley, as matron of honor; "Miss Tvlnrgaret Whitney, maid ot" honor; Miss Frances McMaster, Miss Margaret Marshal and Miss Katherine Marshal bridesmaids, and little Miss Nabbic C'tawson as flower girl. Mosses Cowley will be best man. The marriage of Mrs. Dorothy, Kelly and V. B. La Vielle will take dace at 5:30 o'clock Thanksgiving dav at the Hotel Utah. The couple will go to Kentucky on a wedding trip and will he at home after .January 1 at G.'-t-J- Kast South Temple street. Miss Luis Parke and Jesse Pierce, son of Senator dames M. Pien-e of Malta, Idaho, will be married Thursday. A reception re-ception for relatives of the couple will follow at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary L. Parke, LU V street. Miss Grace Parke, sister of the bride; will be bridesmaid, and John HiU will be best man. The couple will go to Burley, Idaho, to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. William Prouse announce an-nounce tlie engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, (iertiude. to Kdgar N. Larsen. The wedding will take place at an early date. Mr. ami Mrs. R. ,L Beer announce the engagement of their daughter. Phyllis l apener. to J. Moyde Gray, the wedding to take place December 8. M r. and Mrs. ('.. B. Mai in announce the engagement -of their daughter, Bess B., to n; J. Crean of St. 'Louis. Mo. The marriage will take place Wednesday in Spokane, Wash., where the couple will rcsiile for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cameron announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Naomi Alberta Pendleton, to Ir. George W. Padgett of Staunton. Va. The marriage will take place December Decem-ber 9. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Widner announce the engagement of their daughter, Lilly E., to George F. Pearson. The marriage will take place in the near future. The New York Times contains tbe following engagement announcement, which will be of interest in Salt Lake: t Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Harriott Vail of Brooklyn announce tlie en fakement of their daughter, Miss 'lorenue Vail, to Ralph Vinton Hart lev of t his ritv, f nrmerlv of Salt Lake City, L'tah. Miss Vail is a graduate of Packer institute and Mr. Hartley was graduated from the L n i v c r si i y of U ta h and Oxford Ox-ford university, Fnsland. No date has been set for the wedding. The groom is a son of liobert Hart-lev Hart-lev of this city and is an expert electrical electri-cal engineer. . Mr. and M rs. J. W. Snii r h announce the engagement of "their daughter, Lthpl, to Thomas S. Carter of F.lko. Nev. The wedding will take place during the present pres-ent week. Miss Laura A. Jaobon, daughter of Mr. and Mr-. M. Jambon of Chicago, Chi-cago, and ( J. W. K. Tondint-on wor married estrday al noon in the Salt Lake temple. A reception followed th wedding at the home ot Mrs. John Snich. PX'O Windsor avenue. Mrs. H. G. Stevens was matron of honor and M iss Pose! la Davis was bridesmaid. J nh n Fi u s.-o II was bes t man. The Sfaich home was decorated in chrysanthemums. Th bride's gown I was of white satin, draped in net and I trimmed in "itvor. M r. Si-aieh as as-j as-j si--t-l by Mrs. M. Jacobson, mother of Ithf1 b r i d , who as hrre to attend the wedding: Mr-. Willinm Knok, Mrs. H. Mi. Stevens and Miss Margaret Met ary. The couple will make their home in tlae Plaza ajinrtmnts. Personal Mr. nn-l Mrs. Goortro H. Chirk, nr-'onip.iDiril nr-'onip.iDiril bv ? 1 1 lurk 's iiIpr. Miss Mutrie Hiuif-rm, j-'-nrn.1!! iliiriu the wpnk from the (oast fiii'i tlio expositions. exposi-tions. Mr. sr.fl Mrs. L. H. Wiittis hvc re-turii.Ml re-turii.Ml from & trij to t alifornin. Mr. anil Mm. E. S. fonnplly of Poos-Mlo. Poos-Mlo. Ifl.-iho. who hd'p prnt the week here viitini: Mrs. 'onnellv's piivent-, Mr. an. I Mrs. . Rhv, returneil to their home vesterdiiv. ' Mrs. .Irbn ha hn gooe to soiilhern CalifoTnia for the henelit of her heslth. She experts to remain there until next June. Mr.. 5-arah J. Jenkins left ypsteMay for Butte. Mnnt., for a vi-.it of two weeks with relatives and friends. Mrs. William '. lavage of New York, mother of Leslie Savage, who is well known in Salt. Lake, left Thursday for California, after spending several -lavs at the Hotel I'tah and on a visit to friends in the eity. Mrs. William P. Minor has yone to ' alifornia to visit t hn exposition in S'an Eram'isi'o and to spend ail indefinite time on the const. Mrs. E. J. Chambers will leave Tues-dav Tues-dav for New York to spend the winter. Miss .Nellie Calvin left Tuesday for Sail iTnneiseo, where she will be the tjiiest of Mr. and Mr... Ira O. Rhodes, formerly of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Karton and son, Ttobert Harlon. of St. Paul, Mini)., have poite to Florida to spend the winter, win-ter, at't'-r a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Alexander have returned from California, where thev attended at-tended the exposition. Mrs. Adolph hncr, mother of Mrs. Alexander, who aeeompnnied them, will reinaiu in California Cali-fornia for jmiiin time longer. Mrs. J. I'1. Gilmer and children will leave the last nf the week for Vermont, to spend the winter with Mrs. fiilmer's mot lier. Captain and Mrs. Frank T. llines are in the eity, visiting relatives on their wav from' Fort. Winlield Scott to Fort Monroe, Va., wliero Captain llines has been ordered. Miss Daphne I'oray, daughter nf Professor Pro-fessor and Mrs. tleor'ge Q. Coray, is visiting vis-iting in New York. Mrs. ,T. B. Rudv and little daughter have gone to Los Angeles and will spend the next, three months in California in eiiiupnny with Mrs. I.'. II. Jenkins. Mrs. VT. T. Lenson and daughter, Miss Margaret, Benson, expert to leave the j lust of the week for Cn lif ornia , to visit the exposition in San Ernneiseo and to ! visit with another daughter of Mrs. I Benson, Miss (Hive Benson, who is in i school at. Berkeley. i I Mr. and Mrs. Morton K. f heesinan have moved to the city from their country coun-try home, ini'l will be nt the Kensington ; apart ments for the winter. j ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cohn and daugh ter, Mrs. Erra K. Baer. left Saturday for New Vork, aceonijianieii b.v Mrs. Cohn's mother. Mrs. D. Solomou. who has been visitine here for tbe past jix mouths. Mr. and Mrs. Cohn, Mrs. Baer and Mrs. Solomon aTe ooing to New York to atlenil the wedding of Arebie ( ohii. son of Mr. and Mrs. oh o, and Miss VMitb Kahn. whieh will take place on Thniikstzivuie. dav. ' Mr. and Mrs. Austin K. Tieruan have returned from a three weeks' visit to California. Miss Msrsrnret Yedder of Boise is the euest of ber sister, Mrs. David Wegg. Miss Maud f"iteh of Eureka will arrive ar-rive in Salt Lake for the "County Kiir, " and will be the guest of Mrs. K. . e lira mm. rr. and Mrs. E. F. Smoot have rn-turned rn-turned from an extended visit to Boston Bos-ton and New York and Toronto, Canada. Can-ada. Miss Anna Tinsnian and Miss Effie Mnttbewa left Wednesday for n trip to California. They will First visit the exposition in San Kraneiseo and thou go to southern California, making a month 'p visit. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard VT. Reed left the latter part of the week for San Frnmdseo to attend tbe exposition and nil! luter go to Los Angeles and San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Irwin of Keokuk. Keo-kuk. Jovva, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hodgo and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kiser a few days, have extended their trip to Portland, and San Krau-cifoo Krau-cifoo and will return home by way of New Orleans. Miss Mamin Johnson has returned to nrt'ield to be with her sister, Mrs. Y. T. Leonard, after a visit, to California. Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Y. Ttich have gone to California, where they will attend the expositions and wherfl Mrs. Kieh will spend Ihe winter. Mr. and Mrs. Riehard Savage have returned from their ranch in Wyoming to (heir home on Third avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Boss Hutchinson, Hutchin-son, Jr., are now at. home to their friends at. ll'iil Third avenue. Mrs. Hutchinson was formerly Miss Margaret. Clavvson. Mr. and .Mrs. J. H. Pavne have returned re-turned from a two weeks' visit to the exposition in San Francisco. ' Mrs. F. J. W'estcott and son Wnrreu left vesterdav for California. Miss Hannah l.e Coinpto of Park City-is City-is (he guest, of Mrs. W. L. Snyder on First avenue. Miss Lucv Van Cott will return tomorrow to-morrow from California. Mrs. J. I'ank Judge has returned from New York and will remain in Salt. Hake for two weeks before joining Mr. Judge in Sau Francisco. Mrs. M. C. Harrington, who has been seriously ill at the Holy Cross hospital, is now convalescing at the home of hr daughter, Mrs. 1'hil I'urcell, Hill T street. Mrs. P. A. Porter of I'Teston. Iowa, left Thursdnv for Ihe const, alter n visit 1,0 Mrs. Halo S. llutchins, HI Sixth avenue. MrH. F. b i'lregnry of l.os Angeles, who has been the gueit of Mrs. Flias A. Smith, :ul Seventh South slreet. will ileavc today for Philadelphia, accom-panied accom-panied by Miss Pearl Weiier, who will spend tbe Christmas holidavs there. Miss Grace Gradv of Kansas Citv is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Hale S. Hutch-ins, Hutch-ins, 411 Sixth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Merrill are now at home to their friends at 983 Blaine avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rippe have gone east to spend three mouths, visiting Chicago, St. Louis and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Casadv have returned from their honevmoou trip to Culiforn ia and Honolulu. Mrs, Casadv" was formerly Miss Harriet Parker. Mr. aud Mrs. Casadv are at home for the present at s-u Green street. Mr. and Mrs. John Porius have sold their home in Federal heights and have cone to California with their son. Milton, Mil-ton, to spend the winter. Tbev will be at borne, when they return, in the Porius apartments. The Dorius home is now being occupied bv tbe familv- of ,1. V. Webster. Mrs. Jerome L. Fugste and son Billv hsve just returned trom Los Anceles. where thev have beeu for the past few weeks visiting Mrs. Filiates parents ' Mrs. Emmeline B. Wells and Mr Margaret Zane I herdrou of this citv, who will attend the suffrage council in Washington in December, have been invited to a reception at the White house Monday. December b at 'J o'clock in the afternoon. Mrs. ( herdron, who has been invited to preside at tbe council, coun-cil, will leave for Washington November Novem-ber C!. .Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Levison of this city and Mr. and Mrs. A. Ehrlkh and F. Cohn ot New York have returned from a two weeks' trip to tlie coast. I where they visited the expositions Mr and Mrs. Khrlieh and their little daughters daugh-ters will return to New York on Monday, Mon-day, after having spent the last few months with Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosenberg Rosen-berg and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Lev ison, at their residence here. Miss Ada Fllerbeck. Miss Geneva Felt and Miss Alice Felt, daughters ot Mr. and Mrs. Uoorge F. Felt, expect to eav-e New York Thanksgiving dav for home, arriving here next Sun.im Thev have been visiting Mrs. J. p Marshall a sister of Miss Feb, who lives ,n Itrooklvn. Thev will visit Hoston Nia gara halls, Chicago, St. Louis and' Deliver, Deli-ver, Miss Abbe Squire... Mrs. A. Lewis and their brother, 1'. Snires, are speudinir a two-week visit t the exposition in Nin 1- raneiseo. Miscellaneous Events Mrs. 11. A Welling was surprised bv n.anv of her friend, st Mo,al ev eniug at her home 121 South Fvfth i.,,, who met to ot er congratulations on the anniversary ot her birthdnv. The even-nig even-nig was spent with music nm .... Hetrrsliineiits were served M.ss I? hen Wallace , M Wallace entertained the T M S ' 1 Thursdnv evening. ,', time waVsne'i' , "msic and game, nod refreshment, were served The members of tie e l are M ,s, Gla.ly, Willi,,,,.. M, (ilhster. Miss Martha Ga'bett VJ Rhea Wallace. Miss Ruhr Wallace, ii -Tbea Arnold. Miss Jesse Parkei. ili Clara C"-aJiister. Miss Hazel Boss (J : Miss Thelma XlitcbelL p: Miss Josephine Buese entertains: t) " Kewpie Klub " at her home oc Eighth East street Tuesdav ev3 : Tbe evening was spent in plaviij S the favors being won bv Miss Mi gurette Scott and Miss Ruth Tucssr. : suggestive Thanksgiving supper l served in the dining room, ta'e c: -piece on the table oeicg eomrossc button-hole chrysanthemums. Miss -V' . tje Weber was' in invited guest of i . Klub. Miss Margurette Scott and 50 l.elia Scott will entertain the Ki ;. Tuesday evening at their apartxe-: tbe Bungalow. An interesting event of tbe psst ., was tbe meetir.j of the J. s. cV the home of Mrs. Amos Jenkins. T roomi were a-ioraed with fali i:t and refreshments were served. Miss Helen Goodrich entertairci t members of the ,1. T. club Monday (vJ : ing at her home on Second aveai:'?. TI2 evening was spent in dancing ac-i s -ing arraDtenieuts for a dace to I given in the Le Grand ward De'frbl 10. Miss t lara Brown gave (fvfit musical selections. Supper" was serf The next meeting will be held Miss Marion Godbe. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Brewster :r taiued Tuesdav evening in honor rf M' and Mrs. George W. Barms of Grs;B ville. prior to Mr. Barrus 's oe:'-r:tf for the south. Tbe rooms were if' a tod with chrysanthemums and f The evening was passed with mask" games. Solos were given bv Mrs. f rus. T. G. Harrison and Mr. sr.d Mn A. F. H. Cardwell. Pefreshmeot' rtt served.. Mr. and Mrs. Brewster w"" sisted bv Mrs. E. A. Brewster r.l tl Misses Rose and Yera Brewster. Tif present besides the guests of hew -Fdwii, Brewster. Sr.. Mr. and Mrs ' F. Williams. Mrs. Alice Feiis. M"S- s phia .Hbson, Miss Oliie Jibscn, Mr- " lrs. F. F. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. i'-1 Miller. Mr. and Mrs J. A. Mathies- Mrl W. B. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. f - Hrewster, Mr. aud Mrs. R. J. Wii'.-J Mr. and Mrs T G Harrison. Mi " , Mrs. A. F. H. Cardwcll and Mr- Mrs. Harvev Kobi-.ison. ' I iW of the most enjo.vaWe f'v functions of the week was a warnunc given at the Facie Cstc " ments bv Mr. and Mrs. J. J- M " -assistant manager and Oliver women 's w ear of the Walker I'1 J Drv Goods companv. The twelve in number, were the sal0'-! '; of Walker's cloak and suit .leparta-' The McCann apartment was ''l'',.r'11 in line with Christmas ""J"".'' Mnsie( dancing and games '"""J, '.J diversions of the evening. A',. - . nitltt. svnvper was served. A u vi n1 s, new games were introduced- ;t ' The D. p. 'WOiV club ;;;,, tained last Tuesdav eveninc e'' ,-' , v Stella Lawson t her heme. '- ; Second South street, l'nelv e vvcif out. Fn.-es weie won bv M and Miss Louise I'nvr. Miss t MrNichols will entertain the '' 1 (-Tnesd.iv (-Tnesd.iv eveni,,:; at her l,oa". , South Second Fast street. i ; Mi I loie Va(ki" enterl i"' " , an informal parlv I'ridav f,"""';,4 her home. H: Seveulli ,,s' ,,-ts Those pieseut bride the he"''' V() Miss IVris Stewart. Mis" r.'f"''" i:etls. Mis, l ove ualbtaitl'- M, a (Continued on 1'ellewliH TU U SOCIETY (Continued from Preceding Page.) fred Gilrov, Miss Geneva Hanson, Mi.- Edna Cook, Miss Dorothy Onyon, Mis Gladvs Watkins. Miss Donna Stencc Stewart Highaui. Everett Welsh. Die Welsh, Fnrrell McBride, Allan Ashb Harold Price, Mr. Seamous, Keunct Bowue, Mr. Barrv. Games and dancing were enjoyed. Th I hostess was assisted bv her mother. The L'nitv Social club was eutei tained Tuesday at luncheon at the horn of Mrs. J. Whipple on orth Filth vves street The afternoon was spent i plaving "5U0. " Mrs. D. Bolto and Mill. Mi-ll. "Jackson won the favors. Mrs. h .lackson will entertain the club Decen ber 4. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Batighu cntertaine fourteen guests at their home in Kev . ser court last week. The evening wa spent at cards aud other games and re , freshments were served. Mrs. Baugh was assisted bv her mother. " Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Alkire ontei tained at dinner Mondav evening a the Hotel Utah, followed by a bo I party at the Salt Lake theater, iu hono of Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Leibold and Mn Leibold's sister. Miss Hat tie Reicht. Detroit, who speui a few days iu th city, leaving Tuesday for Denver 0 their way home. Mrs. Jay McAllister gave a dinne Mondav evening at her home, 3",1 Eari court, in compliment to Mrs. Lorin A Whitinore of Nephi. Employees of the Fast Style, shop wer entertained at dinner by Mrs. S. Falb last Tuesdav in honor of Mrs. A. M Goode, who has just returned from Nex York. Mrs. G. A. Gardner entertained Thurf dav afternoon at dinner at her home 0 Eighth East street. The decoration were in chrvsaut hennims. and the hostes was assisted bv her daughters, Mi-Pearl Mi-Pearl and Miss lorothv Gardner. Th guests were Mrs. J. Otto Whitbeck, Mr.-M Mr.-M Norburg. Mrs. G. V. Hampton, Mi-St. Mi-St. Tavlor." Mrs. E. -I. Kearns. Mr Frank ' 'hl'istensen. Mrs. .1. W. Sumn'.e: hays, Mrs. H. C. .lorgenson aud Mr: E.'P. Slabaugh. Miss Frances Avcson entertained wit a bundle shower Thursday eveniug a her home on Second avenue for Mi? Blanche Oldham, a December bride. |