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Show " "'l," ' m V T f the 111051 8m'l,,f:i,fl1' pntenaln-V pntenaln-V .uents of the many given by the-ypunp the-ypunp Ladies' sodality of St. If .Man's cathedral was the danre at ' i;ie Nowhouse hotel Inst night, itij .., two hundred guests were in at-r.:c. at-r.:c. ' mezzanine floor where the quests rP,-olvel, was decorated in palms. ..ras enjoyed hi the ballroom and served during the evening In - 'prm-r of I lie mezzanine floor. $ e dance pros ram me carried out the 1 i,r, colors, blue and gold. The so- 'monogram. V. I. in sold lel-.-oraied the buck of the pro-:ir pro-:ir . -es and L-lue pencils were attached patronesses wore corsage bouquets -' Ermmer roses and violets. " ' reception committee included the ..: of Dip sodality, who are: Miss .'-'" irfpeoll. president : Miss Katherine . vi't-e president ; Miss Margaret .'j.'.' secretary; Miss .Mary Klerce, . rer' assisted by Miss Margaret Col-f. Col-f. ; -'& '.bilin Stephens. Mips Dorothy ''. i.?w Miss Dorothy White, Miss Jo-V." Jo-V." '-p Buese. Miss Claire Little. Miss ...ye Cieogripgan. Miss Mary Crowley. 'V. ' jjjry Theresa Hughes and Miss i, Killeen. door committee were J. McKay, :::r A frke. .1. E. Swift. K. Cody, N. E. H . j p. J. Owen and W, W. Cassidy. S - ? jUtronesscs were Mrs. Thomas :ms Mrs. Kdward McGurrin. Mrs. Jo-" Jo-" it-' Geog-esiui. Mrs. J. J. Burke, Mrs. ;j : ij tih J. O'Brien. Mrs. H. N. Byrne :"' Mrs. E. J- Callahan. -:- v-e Jill ton K. I-ipman entertained with ,!': "lite tea yesterday afternoon at her cm Kaet First South street. Guests -f entertained at twelve tables of !: - ir with others in to tea. ev' T.e tea table had a crystal basket of r . -t pink snapdragons on a cluny cover, other rooms were decorated in yel-.' yel-.' .i-vsanthemums. r-jeioins at the tea table were Mrs. Mont Ferry and Mrs. Jackson Mc-vstal. Mc-vstal. Assisting in serving were Mrs. " : , ij. Smith. Miss Stella Colin. Miss 'ritif MeChrvstal. Miss Jeanne Stew-::; Stew-::; - and Miss Adelaide Lipman. Miss Kdna ';n assisted the hostess in receiving. - prettily arranged card party was in to the members of the ladies' aux-;t aux-;t of the U. C. T. council No. 81 by ' t Flnley G. Brooks and Mrs. W. S. ; J -wmff at the home of Mrs. Brooks on ifi East street yesterday afternoon. ' '- tare! game was followed by tea. 7 e decorations were in the auxiliary : crs. blue, gold and white. The tallies -re suit cases in blue, tied with yel- 7. i rirbon on white cards. The tea had yellow chrysanthemums ar- .( -I'A in a brass basket, with blue, and gold ribbon tied on the handle. Sections were also in blue, white and M Yellow chrysanthemums were used , -r.jehout the house. I M;sic was furnished during the after- , j y Matters to be Included in the Sun- I .ay society columns must be in the ofnee not later than noon Saturday. Votires of women's club meetings : i s;.ould be sent in Friday. vtJH'v' S- Stlt and Uttle daughter, Dorothy, who are guests of Mrs. Hi fi a Mrs Keaj will entertain at tea this afternoon from 4 un til 6 o (Tiock in honor of Mrs. Stltt. noon by Mrs. Eugene Kah n and Mrs. Charles Livingston. Mrs. W. I,. "Weth-erbee, "Weth-erbee, president of the 'auxiliary, presided at the tea table. Guests were entertained enter-tained at twelve tables at cards. Members of the Unitarian church and their friends enjoyed a card party and clam chowder festival in the parlors of the church last night. The rooms were decorated in yellow chrysanthemums, which were arranged in a crystal bowl as a" centerpiece for the supper table. The chowder was served following the card game. The entertainment was given under the direction of the social committee of the church, Including Mrs. D. N. Straup, Mrs. John Malick, Miss Caroline Harrison and Miss Lvde Wells. Those In charge of serving were Mrs. C. W. Watson, Mrs. R. J. Jessup and Mrs. H. P. Mason. The marriage of Miss Florida Bartlett and Lester L. Simmons took place last night at 7:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bartlett, Bart-lett, on West Sixth South street. The ceremony was performed by Bishop C. ; P. Margetts and was followed by a ro- i ception. 1 The parlor and dining room were deco- rated In pink and white chrysanthemums ;nd the dining room was decorated in yellow chrysanthemums. Assisting Mr. find M rs. Bartlett in receiving were Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kustice. Punch was served In the dining room hy Miss Charlotte Char-lotte Perkes and Miss Mildred Hartman. The bride wore a going-away gown ttt green and gray and carried bride roses. She was attended hy her sister. Miss Ilea Bartlett, as bridesmaid, anil William J. Kustice was besL man. The bridesmaid wore dark blue chiffon over blue taffeta taf-feta and carried red roses. The couple U'fl on a late train for Chicago Chi-cago for a honeymoon trip, and will make their home in this fit v. Mrs. Adolph Anderson entertained her bridge ' club yesterday afternoon at her home in the Avondale apartments. Luncheon was followed by bridge; The decorations were in yellow chrysanthemums, chrysanthe-mums, smilax. plumosa ferns and palms. The luncheon table had a palm in the center, wi ttt yellow chrysanthemums in crystal vases ptirrounding it. The guests were served at small tables, with covers for the club members, sixteen in number. El wood Nelson Moon, aged 2, and Sheila Hliza belli Moon, aged u, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Moon, had a Joint birthday celebration yesterday yester-day at their home, 1223 East Third South street. Rv a coincidence, both have the same birthday. Eight of their little friends were invited for tea, served at a table decorated in pink and white roses, with favors of pink baskets filled with pink and white candy, individual cakes were also in pink and white. Mrs. Thomas Kearns will entertain this afternoon from 4 until G o'clock, at her home on Kast South Temple street, in honor of her guest, Mrs. S. S. Stitt of L03 Angeles. . The P. E. O. sisterhood will meet this afternoon with Mrs. A. C. Watts, 23S Douglas avenue. Miss Nan Clawson, a bride of the coming com-ing week, will be the guest of honor at a bridge party to be given by Mrs. Curtis Y. Clawson. Mrs. Kean Miller will entertain at tea this afternoon at her home, 1057 Eleventh East street, in compliment to her sister, Miss Mary Wilson, who has recently returned re-turned from California. : The Saturday Night club will meet tonight to-night with Dr. and Mrs. E, W. Whitney at their home, 1201 First avenue. w I The marriage of Miss Ruth Ellen Abbott land Donald Marchand Shaw will take place this evening at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman A. Abbott, 1020 Ninth East street. The ceremony .will be performed by- the Rev. P. A. Simpkin. A reception will follow the wedding from 8 until 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Payne have returned from a two weeks' visit to the exposition In San Francisco. I Mrs. F. J. Westcott and son. Warren, : left yesterday for California. Miss Hannah Le Compte of Park City-Is City-Is the guest of Mrs. W. I. Snyder on First avenue. Miss Lucy Van Cott will return tomorrow tomor-row from California. |