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Show L j I ! ,')'. Miss Ediia Evans, who enter- y talued yesterday for Miss Ivy : . Wilkinson, a September bride. I - UK unusually cold weather of last wk. wlih the slight snowfall that aci-onipsnlfd ti. has hastened the homeward Journeys of the camper who ha been spendlnK the sum-xat sum-xat the Brighton resort. The open-if open-if the school year ot. Tuesday has made necessary the return to the of some families who nugltt other-have other-have braved (he coolnes of the her In order to enjoy the autumn lies of the canyon. The T. IX ses, the V. Mont Kenya and the st Rambei Rrs returned to the city hursday ; the Richard Morrises, the s H Movies, the George M. Mar-i Mar-i and M is. George M. Bacon fol-I fol-I on Sund;i . I Cornelia M. Ola pp. professor In Mi. Mte college, and Edith M. Wallace, rob assistant to Professor Morgan of nbia unlversitv. are guests for a few of Mrs. I.. K. Hall. 7S East First street. ntain Charles Walson. medical corps, . A., who Is helping iii the relief at Texas City, If expected shortly On Mrs. Walson for a visit with the Charles Miller family. Early in Oc-Captain Oc-Captain and Mrs. Walson will leave an Francisco, whence they nail later heir new station at Honolulu. s Florence Ware, daughter of Mi. Mrs. Walter E, Ware, has returned , a delightful stay at the San Fran-. Fran-. fair, where she did some sketching enjoying the art treasures there. a ,'. and Mrs. E. O. Le and Mr. and ? Benjamin L. Rich, who have been ling a few weeks in San Francisco. gone south and will visit the beaches .o to San Piego before returning to VLake. i. R. M. Wilson and her sister. Mrs. -V Van Law. are giving a bridge his afternoon In compliment to their , Miss Georgia Williams, whose age takes place September 16. tries S. Kennedy has been in the for several days visiting C. Arthur be at the University club. Mr. edv accompanied his mother. Mrs-s Mrs-s Kennedy, who has gone on to New City, as far as Salt Lake and will n shortly to the coast. Mr. Crabbe rfre a dinner at the club tonight In - Kennedv's honor. 3. Melvin Sowles will return tomor-froni tomor-froni Brighton, where she has been ing the summer. . John D. Spencer, her daughter, l. ani son. Daniel, have Just re-d re-d from a visit to the fair. and Mrs. A. B. Irvine and son ned yesterday afternoon from the Mrs. Irvine and the boy have spending a month or so at the Les and Mr. Irvine joined trtem there a visit to the expositions before re's re-'s 3g home. L . nutenant Samuel N. Parker, who has spending the summer at Fort Doug-JkviH Doug-JkviH leave shortly for his new de-yt de-yt Lincoln. Neb. Mrs. Parker and wo children will remain here for time longer and will Join lieutenant ;r in late autumn. and Mrs. Frank Chamberlain. Mr. Irs. Ray N&ylor, Mr. and Mr. L. S. ;er and a party of eastern friends . leave :he latter part of the week Fellowstone pa rk and later for a ng trip through the Jackson hole ry. and Mrs. A. B. Cudabec and their iter. Miss Cevira Cudabec have re-d re-d from a hunting and fishing trip gh southeastern Idaho. They have eir guests Mr. and Mrs. William ;t of New York and Mrs. Peyton "jlorado Springs. and Mrs. N. L. Wilson and son Miss McAllister, who have been lng the summer tn Emigration can-have can-have given up their cottage and re--d to their home In town. .. Ruth Crawford Ure entertained at eon yesterday in honor of Miss Love, whose marriage will take Wednesday. The guests, besides Jluest of honor, were Mrs. S. H. Love, Carlos Dunford. Mrs. Lawrence . Mrs. Ernest Fulmer. Mrs. Vincent on. Mrs. Willard Richards. Mrs. W. " rawford. Miss Afton Love, Miss lerhays and Miss Mackay. Golden--was used In the decorations tbrough-.36 tbrough-.36 rooms and "kewpies" furnished a atlve effect for the luncheon table. s France Goldwater. daughter of and Mrs. S, W. Goldwater, and J. Kornfeld of Los Angeles were - ed yesterday at noon at the resi- of the bride's parents at No. 10 - ;ng apartments. The wedding was cterized by the greatest simplicity. r eremony was performed by Dr. Wil-' Wil-' Rire and was followed by a wed-breakfat wed-breakfat for the Immediate rela- the engagement or their daughter. Coral, to Dennis Aueherman. The marriage will take place in October. John! Self announcea the engagement of hia daiitrhiar, Ormj-e, to Austin I.. Simpson. Simp-son. The marriage will take place in the near future. The marriage of Miss lr ne Sarah Tang-ton Tang-ton and William W. Douglas took place Wednesday evening of last wek at tl home of the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, HI North Seventh West street. The csremonv was performed by Bishop Edwin F. Parry. Following the service a wedding supper was served. Salt Lake friends of Miss Ruth Kings-burv. Kings-burv. a niece of Samuel Newhouse. will be interested in the announcement of her recent marriage tn Franklin Townsend. Jr.. of Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs Towns-end Towns-end are now guests of the Duchess of Connaught at Government house in Ot-tiiwa. Ot-tiiwa. Canada. Mr. and Mrs. P J. Gam announce tha engagement of rhelr daughter. Auline, to R. P. Frost. The wedding will take place September 2C. Mrs. NMHe Cliff, accompanied hy her sister. Mrs. Fred Vick. and daughter, lone, and niece. Mlas Evle Manning, left Saturday for California to attend the expositions. ex-positions. They will also visit relatives In I-os Angeles and Dong; Beach. The Dadles Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will hold Its first fall meeting this morning at 11 o'ioi-k. Duncheon will be served at 12:30 o'clock. A lanre dancing party will be given by Miss Virginia Whitney, at the Ladles' Literary cH)b. on Saturday evening in compliment to Miss Mildred P?et. who is a guest of Miss Marjnrie Howard. Miss Josephine MrCarty will depart Wednesday morning for Palo Alto. Cal.. where she will enter Stanford universitv. Mr. and Mrs. David P. Howells arrived ar-rived Sunday from Australia. Mr. Howells How-ells will go to New York on a business trip and Mrs. Howolls. w'no was formerly Miss Addle Cannon, will visit for spme time with her mother, Mrs. George M. Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Howells expect to return to A ustralia in December. Mrs. Glnn Peterson entertained at a shower last week In honor of Miss Auline Garn, a bride of the month. Mr.c Lewi? A. Merrill and family have left for Ixgan. where the daughters will enter the Agricultural college. Mtb. Rose V. King and little daughter daugh-ter returned last week from a visit to the exposlt ions and to relatives at Los Angeles and Long Reach. Miss Harmaoa Sander of Ogden and Cornelius G. Teerlink were married on Wednesday, September 1. in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. Stanley ,CIawson and Miss Rebecca Re-becca Clawson have returned home after j spending three months at the beaches in California. They also attended the expositions. ex-positions. Mrs. E. F. Hanna and daughter. Helen, have returned from a two months" visit in San Francisco and at Lake Tahoe. Mrs. J. F. Cowan and Miss Frances Cowan have returned from a trip to the coast. . . Mrs. Patrick Campbell, the famous theatrical the-atrical star who opens the season at the Salt Lake theater tonight, and her husband, hus-band, Lieutenant Corn wallis- West, will be entertained by Samuel Newhouse while they are In Salt Lake. tives- The decoration? were In pink and white asters. Covers were laid for twelve. The bride's gown was of white satin and chiffon, trimmed with rare lace, and she wore a black pitcure hat. The couple left on an early afternoon train for California, where thev will visit San Francisco. - Luke Tahoe and San Dleg" They will be at homo in Los Angeles after October IK. Edward Goldwater of Po-atello. Idaho, brother of the bride, and Sidney U-w of San Francisco were out-of-town guests for the wedding. The bride is one of Salt Lake' most popular musicians. Miss Edna Evans gave a bridge tea yesterday afternoon to about twentv guests in honor of Miss Ivy Wilkinson, a bride of the coming week. Asters in lavender lav-ender and white wre used In the dining room and ptnk asters were the decorations decora-tions In the other rooms of the house. Following the tea a musical programme was given by Miss Marion Cannon and Miss Ella Nellsor.. pianists. Mrs. Hazel Barnes Hart. Mrs. Ivy Evans Cra nda 11 and Miss Edna Evans, to which several other guests were Invited. At the close of the programme numerous gifts of linen were presented to the crxiest of honor hy those present who were members mem-bers of the T'ndlne club, of which Miss Wilkinson was also a member. Miss Venice Famsworth entertained at an Orpheum party yesterday afternoon in compliment to Miss Helen Clawson. a bride of The week. Besides Miss Tawson. the suests invited were Miss Elizabeth Wells, Miss Dorothy Jennings. Mis. Katherine Jennings, Mrs. Maurice Tanner, Tan-ner, Mrs. P. T. Famsworth. Mrs. Rulon S. Wells and Mrs. Seldon 1. Clawson. Mr. and Mrs. W. Edward Fife entertained enter-tained at a reception at the Country Mub yesterday afternoon from 4 to fi o'clock in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. f'os-grlff f'os-grlff of Denver About one hundred guests were Included In the Invitation list. A large basket of pink and white asters formed a centerpiece for the tea table. A string orchestra furnished music. Miss Ermlnle Calvin entertained a matinee party at the Orpheum yesterday yester-day afternoon in compliment to Miss Margaret Mar-garet McClure. whose marriage tomorrow will he one of the social event of the season. Tn the evening Mrs. James A. Hole gave a dinner In Miss 'McClure's honor at the Hotel LTtah roof garden. About forty of the younger social set were present. The following persons registered at the Utah building at the Panama-Pacific exposition ex-position diirlnsr the past few davs: Salt Lake Citv Scott Groo. J. M. Callow. Cal-low. R. A. M. Callow. Margaret R. M. Callow, Francis Cullen, Michael Cullen. C. Bartholomew, Mr. and Mrs. Kean Miller. Mil-ler. C. A. Lund. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Russ, Sarah A. McCbrystal. Mrs. E. C. Parsons. Par-sons. Rosemarv J. Fox. C. E. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Golierhtly. Marr B, McCarty. Herbert W. Browne, Leah Pier-pont. Pier-pont. Mabel Picrpont. William Pierpont. Robert Buck!"--. Mrs. K. J. Buckley. Cecil Kennard. F. W. Kire. R. J. Frolseth and wife, George R. Froiseth. Mrs. J. R. Haas, Ralph Haas. Edythe Tingey. Clarence M. GrosheTl. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Van Eaton. Mrs. Heber Lee. O. H. Skid more and wife. George Li nd holm. Roland R. Wool-lev. Wool-lev. W. B. Mavo, Emma Wfttkins, NVllie Watkins. F. J. O. White, Ruth White. .Tak W7hite. Beryl Robinson, R. M. Don-elson Don-elson Etta R. Donelson. John J. Col-lett, Col-lett, Mrs. E. A. Wedgwood. Dr. Robert W. Hail. William Ravmond. Mr. and Mrs. O. Hatch. Eben M. Smvth. Mra F. L. Hlnes. Mrs. J. F. Boes. Rubv E. Parsons, William Lahev. Ravmond G. Hite, Ken-net Ken-net t H. Harding, Benjamin Hite, W. C. Orem and wife, William Orem, Gladys Orem. Marv Orem, Albert Orem. Elizabeth Eliza-beth O'Neill. Gwendotvn Tripp. Grant W. Andrews and wife. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Simpson. C. V. Felz, G. Bullock, Mrs. J. Fennlmore. Mrs. Emma J. "Miller, F. E. Castro. Mrs. W. A. Squires, Margaret G. Latimer. Clara A. Latimer. Dr. E. A. Trinp. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kirk, M. C-Smith. C-Smith. W. J. Boudwin, E. R. Ledvall. Mrs. Clara Newman. J,. W. Crelghton, Dr. J. F. Chrlstensen. Rov Grlgtrs. T .ogan John A . WId tsoe, Leah D. Widtsoe. Vend la T. Roberts. Ogden Arthur L Morehead and wife, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Chambers. Mary Draeger. Mrs. R. A. Pierce. R. K. Pierce. H. V, Famsworth. Henrv Denkers. Jack D. Hoithpr. Aveda Holthcr. Mrs. Emma Trii'p. Edna W. Clark. Hiland Wherrv, j L. S. Burton. Carl Scott, Darrell G. Green-ell. Brleham Citv Oraen A. ChrlRten. Provo T) . H . Mad sen, Edith M. S Mndsen, W. A. Williams. Helper Walter Lee. Percv Lee, Mrs T. A. Lee. Thanah IrTa W. Elvldge. Murr.iv Janle Cahoon. Lvle Cahoon. Sunnvplde Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Fabrlng Callao A.- G. Stewart. E. G. Trlpn. Fort Douglns Mrs. Arthur T. Dalton Provo Dr. L. L. Noyes. Celeste Nove, L. H. Noyes. Lavinla Noyes, Lyman W. Noves. Eva A. Novs. Tooele Charles Horsman. The card party that as to have been given last evening at ihe Hotel Utah by members of the "Merldee" club in honor of Miss Viola Tove has been post-! post-! poned. 1 Mr. aoid Mrs. Dtvld Mackay tnnoune. |