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Show Ifje M O'Neill, who will kihk :i t a rwoption, to bo fallowed by a din i K.a""s S! J" '"'V'li.uni Hits at'tornooii, with tlin Rt. Rav. Blshoi limA In ita first meethiir for "4 H WertXHt yesterday at her home g t- on first arenuf. I.-.:- 1 o: ws Ind at I o'clock and was follow) by h Tbe tr esis were seated a: uual p. tjiia aarnratml with a centerpiece nnjrwJs. Autuion leaves arv-i mari- were csed effeetiTely about the kdub members included, besides Mrs sa WestcctL Mrs. Eara Thompson. ij4Teslvers, Mrs. Henry Welsi.. Mrs p.Laastm. Mm B. O. Meckler.tuirn, i X B. Stanley. Mrs. X- H Peale. fc A. K. Tkrnan, Mrs. W. I. Sn " -' - 3al rai . - - - nt te Irag yesterday were Mrs. J. C. Han-gtars. Han-gtars. J. J. Burke and Mrs. Matthew P filanfiei I aj ' r entertained w; - c ser at their hoaie or. Eaai C61 K'Jtf I nam an. a -: E Tfet Tea was ?erv r- at 5 ! were decorated :n a-: P4-- h marigo.da J- r ' :- - -hr-.s- aftnjms were arranged In a rrystal i a table. M rr e hoatsaes were as- g Mrs w B ok. Twentv awj were entenalnetJ. -?tkm and dinner will be given Fwfooon at Keams-S- Am . V " - - - . 3 F-LS01' JosPh S. Olass as guest f; .The recepUon will be from -.3 Cr, 1 Jr01 a Prosa r.nie will be , :.- Ear addIVon f 5r-i'-s " - ' ElS?trof Bt- MarT'fl cathedral. nr ! rLV? orphans wil! b" wned at BE bLl0D2wed refreshment for .rtii ETLS- The entertain-OE?' entertain-OE?' is composed of Mrs. fcirt.V- Mrs- M T. Kearns and F1 Sorrl CalUhan 1 ' ivfe h0- weddng waa 1aWff.ira. BarIon an' Emll Win-f-y mm, which took place at t he t f home of the bride on Wall stream. The cerenon y was performed by i tia)oj '..:.. Huhl at . :30 oVlock. A reception, recep-tion, to which 100 Invlt&tlORI had been issued, followed at v30 o'clock. The rooms were attractively decorated. The living- room, where the ceremony was performed, was decorated in pink roars and ferns. The library wag decorated In pink and white awoet peas and the dining din-ing room was also adorned with sw-et peas in pink and white. A large wedding cake in pink and white formea a centerpiece center-piece of the sapper table, with streamers of pink tulle extending; from the chandelier chande-lier to four baskets of sweet peas at the corners of the table. A punch table In the library was decorated In lilies of the valley. The music room was In American Amer-ican Beauty rosea. The bride's pown was of Ivory aatin. trimmed In ducheaa lace. The bridal veil was caught with lilies of the valley. She carried a bouquet of bride rosea and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Jack Washington of San Francisco, a sister of the bride and matron of honor, wore a pale blue taffeta, trimmed In point d'esprU lace, and aha "arried pink roses and swet peas. The bridesmaids. Misa Ella Ferris and Miss Hh'rley CTayton. wore ipowns of pink crepe d e h ne. t rimmed 1 n aha low la- e a nd carried pink roses. The little flower airis. Miss Karine Wtdtsoe and Mlas Roie'ta Wldtsoe. wore white lingerie frocks and carried baskets of I'lnk sweet peas tied with pink tuile. The best mar. wan Uw-ren Uw-ren Barton and the bride was given awav by her broth"-. Ieater V. Barton. Assisting in receiving were Miss Rrsa Chenev, Miss Marie Hill. Miss Lorraine McKav and Miss Merl MaKay. Assisting Assist-ing in the dining room were Wag Ieora i!ver Mis Margaret Latimer. Miss Alice Daniels and Miss Luiile Armstrong Presiding Pre-siding at the punch bowl were Miss Lena Saxton and Mies Mima Jack Mlas Row-ena Row-ena MacKav F&esd the wedding cake. A stringed orchestra furnished music The couple will leave today for a three monthp' honeymoon trip. They will firs: visit the grand canyon of the Arizona, then southern California and later will jail from San Francisco for Honolulu. Thev will live In a new home being erected for them on Eleventh East street. The marrlaE" of Mies Genevieve Lyman Ly-man and Elmer H Young took place lasr n'ght at the home of the brides parents par-ents Mr. and Mrs. E- E. Lyman, 12,5 Wilmington avenne. The rooms were decorated dec-orated In autumn vines and pink and white roses. The living room, wnere the son. All members of the circle and their friends are invited. The Sewing club will be entertiiipe'l this afternoon by Mrs. John ( Oalv. 73 F street. The Missionary soviet v of the First Congregational --hun-h will meet with Mrs. J. F. Hani inc. 1-60 East Fifth Houth street, this afternoon at ?:3" o'clock. Mrs Fred nieger has returned from a trip to California. She ha aa her guest Miss Minnie Kiesel of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Whit civ. Mrs. Edwin P. Kimball and Mlaj Mary Kimball Kim-ball will leuve today to spend a month In California, and from there Mrs. White! y. Mrs. Kimball and Miss Kimball will nail for Honolulu to spend the winter. win-ter. The party will firs", tour southern Californ'a bv automobile and will go to San Francisco In the same way. Mr. Whitely will return home In a month. A. J. Knight will leave the latter part of the week for Califnnda to spend a short time on business and a visit to the exposition at San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Ticrnan have gone to San Franclpco. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wolstenholme have returned from a trip to the exposition exposi-tion at San Francisco. Mr. anrl Mrs. L. C. Robinson have left for California by automobile to visit the expositions at San Franc) n'-o and San Diego. Ralph Waldrou has arrived Id the city from Buffalo, X. Y., to remain until after his marriage to Miss Irene Scobeo next Monday. Ho Is accompanied y n's father. B. G. Waldron, who has heen east on a business trip. The Ladles' Aid society of the Westminster West-minster Presbyterian church will meet this afternoon at ":30 o'clock at the church study. A surprise has been ar-' ranged for the members. MIrr Rrlna Dwyer will entertain at tea this afternoon at her home on West North Te.inplo .street. In compliment to Miss Ruth Infrman, a brfde of next week. The Alpha CM sorority entertained with a matinee party at the Ttah theater yesterday yes-terday afternoon, followed by tea at Fra nklln's. Mrs. Emma HeflteS entertained with a Kensington yesterday afternoon at her home, followed bv tea. in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Wilber w. AnneR of Nebraska. Ne-braska. The house was decorated with autumn leaiets and fall Mowers. The Woman's Missionary society of the First Conerepational church will hold Its thank-offering meeting this afternoon at the residence of Mra. J. F, Harding, 1260 Sixth South street. I ' ceremony was performed by the Rev. Frank Leonard at 7 o'clock, was decorated in dahlias, ferns and autumn leaves. The dining room w-as In white roses and autumn au-tumn tinted vines. The supper table had a tall vase of white roses as a centerpiece. Covera were laid for twenty-nine relatives and- IrHlmat friends. The bride wore white net over while silk and carried bride's roses. The couple will be at home after O-tober Lfi in the Holland apartments Mrs. W. C. Hampton was hostess a; a prettilv arrancl shower Monday evening in honor of the bride at th home of her parents. The rooms were effectively decorated dec-orated In autumn leaves and fall blos-soma blos-soma Those present were : Mis. J. T-Phinney. T-Phinney. Mrs. Caldhar, Mrs. Phyllis Wright. Mrs H Yoi.r.g. Mrj Everett Lyman. Mrs. J. o. Olsen. Mra W. J Hampton. Miss Genevieve Lvrran. Mrs. M. T. Lyman. Miss Cora Smith. Miss Vivian Smith, Miss Marjotie Whitley, Mies Nina Hill. Miss Adelaide Hampton and suBI leone Hampton. Hamp-ton. St. Mark's Hospital Charity association I met yesterday morning at the Hotel Utah to discuss plans for the charity ball. November 4. at the Hotel Utah Reports from the various committees showed that everything is In working order for arranginc for the bfg social event Tickets were distributed and patronage for the ball will be solicited at once. The city has been districted and the tickets will be disposed of In a systematic way. A special meeting is called for next Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Hotel Utah. Mrs P. F. BaUstf will entertain the I Cyprus Bridge club, this afternoon at her I home on East South Temple street. I Luncheon will he served at 1 o'clock, I with the card game following. I Mrs Henry Cat row will entertain this afternoon at a bridge tea at her home on East Fifth South street. The College club will hold Its first meeting for the season thin evening at the home of Miss Edna Jennings. 76 U 8tf6Ct- Mrs Fred Beesley. Jr.. will rfva a china shower in compliment to Miss Maud Beesley, a bride of the coming week this afternoon at her home on North Fifth West street. The Rowena circle of Yeoman will be rntertained this afternoon by Mrs. Lang-forrf Lang-forrf and Mrs. Mackay at Mrs. I.angford s home at Wandamere. The Woman's Peace party will meet this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Commercial Com-mercial club. An important resolution is to be considered. The Missionary society of the Im-manuel Im-manuel Baptist church will be enter- alned this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock by Mrs. H. J- Fitzgerald, 1268 East South Tempi street. " A card partv and social will be given bv the T. H- Gordon circle No. 4, Ladles of the G. A. R.. at Eagles' hall this j evening. It will be the MrBt of the Bea- N |