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Show Weddings and Engagements Mrs. Abbif WaiTcn announces tht marriage of her 'ia lighter, Kloanor, Lincoln ft. Romnoy. The wedding took place Monday at St Mark's cathedral and is announced for the first time, today. The couple are making their home in the Covey apartments. " Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Holbrook announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Angeline, to Alma 0. Taylor. The wedding will take place the latter part of the present month. George Oliver Goodwin left Friday for Imb Angeles, where he will be married mar-ried Tuesday to Miss Lorena Whipple. I!e waw accompanied by bis brother, Robert Goodwin, who will be hie bei-t man. The couple will visit both fairs j and wil) arrive in JSalt Lake the latter part of the month, when a reception j will be given in their honor at the home r of the bridegroom's parents, .Judge and Mrs. George F. Goodwin, on Kighth j Last street. .Judge and Mrs. Goodwin will be assisted by Mrs. VV. C. Lock-I Lock-I ington and Mrs. E. A. Wolf, aunts of I the bride. The following from the Los Angeles Times will be of interest to Sail Lake friends of the bride, who has made several sev-eral visits to this rity: A pretty prenuptial courtesy w?s extended Miss Lorena May Whipple Whip-ple .Saturday lar-t by Mrs. Julius Back, who has just taken possession posses-sion of a handsome new home on Thirty-sixth and Maple streets. The daylight Vas excluded from the rooms by drawn shades and the only illumination came from a .myriad .my-riad of softly-shaded '"andelabra, and electroliers, which, with coreopsis core-opsis and roses of yeUow hue, formed a most effective decoration. Mrs. H. P. Ilerron and Mrs. E. Goodrich poured tea, and over twenty-five attended. The guest of honor is to wed George Oliver Goodwin of Salt Lake oo the t2tfa instant, and since the formal announcement of her betrothal has been the motif for many happy affairs. Mis. Herron gave her a shower Friday afternoon after-noon and. Mrs. Paul lcherty entertained en-tertained luncheon guests yesterday in her houor. An engagement announced todaj (Continued on Following Page.) Events of Coming Week Miss Viola Peterson will entertain tomorrow to-morrow evening for tjer sister, MiM Norma Peterson, whoso engagement is aijoouor.er today. A number of enter tainments in the near future have been planned for the bride to-be by a number num-ber of her girl friends. The Salt Lake Kquestrian club will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Ihe secretary of the club, Mrs. W. B. Kelling, 314 Twelfth East street, and ride up Dry canyon. Club members mem-bers and their friends are invited. A large card party will be given Saturday Sat-urday by Lvndg, Mizpah and iiadiani chapters. O. F. 8., at the Newbouse hotel. ho-tel. .Reservations for tables may be made from Mrs. Charles Van Dyke, Mrs. L. M. Brumbaugh or Miss Mary Yancev. Mrs. H. K. Klingender has issued invitations in-vitations for a tea at the Newhouse hotel Wednesday afternoon from 3 until un-til 4 o'clock in compliment to her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. George Ifft. The next dance in a series to be given by the entertainment committee of the Ladies' Literary club is scheduled for iday evening, October 29. The dramatic section of the Ladies' Literary club will give a bridge tea at the clubhouse Tuesday afteruoou, October Octo-ber 19. The I'tab club has been reorganized and announces its first of a series of five dances to be given during the wiu-ter wiu-ter at the Hotel Utah, Wednesday even iug, October 20. The dances will be given the third Wednesday of each month until the series is completed. The club is composed of sixty-two members and each member has the privilege of inviting two guests for each dance. St. Mark 's Cathedral guild will give a bridge tea Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. P. Kiser, on Thirteenth Kast street. Mrs. Ella Cummings Wetzell and Mrs. Walter Bliss will entertain with a miscellaneous mis-cellaneous shower Saturday afternoon in compliment to Miss Hazel McKinney, an October bride. Miss Beth Merrill, who will he married mar-ried soon to David Reese, will be the guest of honor at a dinner Tuesday to be given by Mrs. John Back. Miss Margaret Mar-garet Connelly will give a shower for the bride Saturday afternoon at the home of her aunt, Mrs. J. F. Crouin, on Seventh South street. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Moran will entertain enter-tain at cards Wednesday evening at their home, 1829 Fifth East street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McEnany of Battle Creek, Mich., guests of their sons, Dr. J. B. McEnany and Dr. 3. F. McEnany. Miss Maud Beesley will entertain with a trousseau tea at her home, j3j West Third North street, tomorrow afternoon. aft-ernoon. The members of the St. Mary 's Academy Acad-emy Alumnae association will meet this afternoon at 4:15 o'clock in the parlors of the academy. . , ta 4) Miss Buth Ingman, who will be married to Morris A. Andrews on October 20. Ljj, ,, still busy and sin.:.'.- i fLvelt through autumn leaves as L, har1,,s 1,1 JuM roses. More C, u,jounccn..nt come in : -h flsi showers and teas for pros 1 LhrMM constitute about the onh icjeitma at pres. m The char-j, char-j, November 4. looms in the dis ' goaethlag to which to look L isd the eommittV sre quietly 1 t mate it one of the social t:: of thss :". i' r.t w stand out a oue of the most - in the history of those given twenty rive yeaxa under the .' If the St. Mark's Hospital . . . ,- jjs.vutu-n. f reorgaaiiation of the I'uih club it junouneement today that a s- 1 U dances will be given during the - ,t tie Hotel I'tah, the opening . a uie plaif October 20, will re- - olal dullness of the past, few wdding announcement of a popu-u popu-u pant couple made today will come - , .--is,- v S.i':: e s 1' f Miss Fleanor Warren, at-- at-- danghter of Mr. Abbie War i tad Lincoln G. Romney. hi.-h -- Mar' - ' j tari is announced for the first time F PBETTCLT arranged luncheon was j . -.- yesterday at the Alt club 3 Irs. W. H. Pale. The table was laid "j bireen room of the clubhouse, with bs for eighteen. A Urge basket o( t rasas tied with pink maline forme! i Earpiece for the table, and a rose ' was at the place of each guest. The 't cards were decorated in cornea b-- al design in pink, each bearing a k guests included Mrs. E-iwin r . a. Mrs. W. W. Arms'rocg. Mrs. J, J. Browning. Mrs. J. C. Hooper. Mrs. j iM-Oree. Mrs. W. L. MtLeod, Mrs. an of Portland, gtiest of Mrs. M : i: -Irs. Glen Miller. Mrs. Horace "j kary, Mrs. Fred Horaung. Mrs. L. -Ijaler, Mr;. E. L. Carpenter, Mrs. j Kimball. Mrs. A. J. Hosrr.er. Mrs. j n ighy, Mrs. E. M. Allison libs. Fred Hale. r SS HCTH IN1 ..MAN. a bride of , text week, was the guest of honor i bridge luncheon given by Mr-, age T. Petersen, at her home in the raefi apartments. The rooms rthely deccat.: " :n fall flowers, in-iiag in-iiag tloz, snap dragcas and ehrys-saBBnas. ehrys-saBBnas. The hostess was assisted . . e an.l s Helen Wallace. Twenty guests t eatertained at luncheon, followed H8.P. J. MOB AN" entertained with a bridge tea yesterday afternoon ler home, 1829 Fifth East street, in tneai to Miss Carline Moore of i WjIUi, Wash., guest of Mrs. 7 Bero. The rooms were decorated -iH towers. Pink roses were used be tea tahle, with a pink rosebud rcigtfce place of each guest. - :---2 eatertained at five tables of bridge, - tea following. The hostesr by Mrs. Gene Gradv and Miss Ajt O'Neill. NTJfBER of prominent society 1 oaten of the city will act as j.at-for j.at-for the "Miniature Dolls' i and Play of Cinderella, " to be in the ballroom of the Hotel si Friday afternoon, October 22, by ! iEses Milter of Philadelphia. The Sooesses are as follows: i William Spry, Mrs. Karl Scheid, jfi. I Thatcher, Mrs. C. P. Larson, Benner X. Smith, Mrs. Frank B. Mrs. W. B. Wallaee, Mrs. R. Safisbary, Mrs. A. H. Peabody, Mrs. rfiOirs. J. F. Nibley, Mrs. table was decorated in yellow chrysanthemums. chrys-anthemums. Twenty guests were entertained. en-tertained. mwISS HAZEL McKENNBY, an Octo-ItJ. Octo-ItJ. ber bride, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Clarence Larson at her home. The decorations were in pink and white cosmos and autumn leaves. The cosmos were arranged in a crystal vase as a centerpiece for the tea table, with two smaller vases of the blossoms on either end. The place cards were sketches of brides. Covers were laid for nine guests. i Joel XiWey, Mrs. George Q. Moms, Mrs. W. S. McCornick, Mrs. L. B. Mc-Cornick, Mc-Cornick, Mrs. George N. Lawrence, Mrs. J. E. Jennings, Mrs. Edgar L. New-house. New-house. Mrs. Charles Wilkes, Mrs. Diin-can'MacVichic, Diin-can'MacVichic, Mrs. Edward McGurrin, Mrs. W. H. King. Mrs. D. B. Kimball, Mrs. Charles Htevenson, Mrs. Frank Judge, Mrs. 0. P. Overfield, Mrs. F. E. Palmer, Mrs. Herbert Salinger, Mrs. C. A. Quigley, Mrs. Walter N. Pugh, Mrs. E. R. Zalinski, Mrs. Harold E. Smoot, Mrs. L. B. Sowles, Mrs. C. W. Whitley. MISS ETHEL HAKTWELL entertained enter-tained with a miscellaneous shower yesterday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. H. L. Cummings, 757 First avenue, in compliment to Miss Dorothy Caldwell, Cald-well, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Caldwell, who will be married during the present month to Oscar J. Werder. The rooms were decorated in nasturtiums nastur-tiums and asters. A bowl of nasturtiums nastur-tiums formed a centerpiece for the tea table. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Cummings and by her mother, Mrs. J. B. Caldwell. MISS MABEL E. BEESLEY, who will ie married to Leroy Parry next Thursday, was the guest of honor at a kitchen shower given Friday evening even-ing by Mrs. Thomas Parry at her home, 1231 East Third South street. Autumn leaves and fall flowers wore used as decorations. A late supper was served, with covers for the following guests, besides the guest of honor: Mrs. Fred Beeslev, Mrs. Fred Beesley, Jr., Miss lithe! Beesley, Miss Blanch Beesley, Mrs. A. J. Timnis, Miss Juanitfi Timms, Miss Zelma Timms, Mrs. W. II. Peacock, Pea-cock, Mrs. Irene Tinges, Miss Frances Tinges, Miss Helen Tiuges, Miss Martha Suavely, Mrs. Owen E. Parry, Miss .Teanette Parry, Miss Delia Parry, Miss Marie Hill, Miss Inez Hill, Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Parry and Mrs. Belle Checketts. THE Delta Epsilon sorority of the University of Utah entertained with a dance at the Commercial club Friday night. The decorations were in purple and white asters. The patrons were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Porter. Mr. and Mrs. James Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Powers, Dr. and Mrs. George Francis Stiehl. The committee in charge of the eutertainment included Miss Drusilla Gaby, Miss Beth Keates and Miss Agnes Bone. One hundred guests were in attendance. at-tendance. A unique dress dance was given Thursday evening by the sorority, at the home of Miss Beth Keate, 80 Sec-oud Sec-oud avenue. The decorations were in pink and white asters. MRS. C. C. FOLKROD entertained with a miscellaneous shower and tea yesterday afternoon in compliment to Miss McKinney. Tho rooms were decorated in yellow marigolds, dahlias and autumn leaves. The tea table had autumn leaves scattered over the cloth, with red hearts strung from the chandelier. chande-lier. Tea was served at small tubles at 5:30 o'clock. The refreshments carried out the autumn colors, red and yellow. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. R. R. Bruere. Fifteeu guests were entertained. enter-tained. MISS SARA MERRILL entertained at tea Saturday afternoon in in honor of her sister, Miss Beth Merrill, Mer-rill, who will be married next week iu Chicago to David Reese. The entertainment entertain-ment was given at the Merrill home on Ninth East street. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mr. Lester Merrill, and by Miss Esther Seppiek of Ogden. Miss Beth Merrill will leave next Sunda' for Chicago to join Mr. Reese. MRS. C. A. McFARLAND entertained at her home on Third avenue at a Kensington yesterday afternoon, in compliment com-pliment to Mrs. Wilber Anuess, who will leave soon for her home in Nebraska. Ne-braska. The rooms were decorated in cosmos and autumn leaves. A basket of pink and white cosmos formed the decoration for the tea table. ! MISS BERTHA FASSELL entertained entertain-ed at 500 yesterday afternoon at her home in honor of Miss Irene Sco-bee, Sco-bee, who will be married tomorrow to Ralph Waldron. The house was decorated deco-rated in fall flowers and the refreshments refresh-ments carried out heart-shaped designs. Guests wero entertained at four tables at ''500' with tea following. Mrs. Freeman Morningstar entertained entertain-ed at an informal Kensington yesterday yester-day afternoon at her home in the Woodruff apartments in honor of Mrs. H. B. McCoy, who left last night for Focatello, to make her home. The tea (Continued From Preceding Page.) whieh will be received with interest is" that of Mra. Dorothy Kelly and W. B. LaViello. Mrs. Kelly and Mr. LaViclle are widely and favorably known in this city, both having resided hero for years. The wedding will take place on Thanksgiving Thanks-giving duy. Mrs. Rowena Jenson announces the engagement of her daughter, .luunita, to Marion Robinson. The wedding date has not been decided upon. The mnrriRgc uf Miss Both White and .J. D. Vox will take place tomorrow at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oha rles B. White, on Indiana avenue. ave-nue. The marriage of Miss Irene Scobee and Ralph Walrjron of Buffalo, N. Y., will take place tomorrow evenirig at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Scobee, 932 Fifth East street. The ceremony will be performod at 7:16 by the Rev. P. A. Simpkin of the Phillips Congregational church', in the presence of relatives. A reception will follow from 8 until 10 o'clock, to which a number of invitations have been issued. Miss Ruby bang will be bridesmaid and Yen- Rogers best man. The couple will leave Tuesday for Buffalo to make their home. The bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Q. Waldron, formerly of this city and now of Oakland, Cal., are In the city to attends tho wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith announce the engagement of their daughter, Keziah M., to Raymond Gardner. The wedding will take place in November. Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence 0. Hrunner announce an-nounce the engagement of their sister, draco May Brtmner, to William J, Morton. Mor-ton. The wedding will take place in the early winter. Invitations have been issued for the wedding of Miss lla.el McKinney and J. A. Richards of Liberty, N. V., which will take place Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Dorothy Kelly, whose engagement to W. B. LaVielle is announced today. p evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Fred Beeslev, 535 West Third North street. Miss luanita Timms will be bridesmaid and Thomas Parry best man. Mr. and Mrs. Johu Bartlett announce the engagement of their daughter, Florida, Flor-ida, to Lester L. Simmons of Gales-burg. Gales-burg. III. The marriage will take place in November. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Peterson announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter. daugh-ter. Norma, to Joseph Anderson. The marriage will take place early in November. October ill', at 8:30 o clock at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. McKinney, 731 Bmerspn avenue. ave-nue. A reception will follow. The couple will go to Winona Lake, Detroit and New York City on a wedding trip and will make thoir home in Liberty. Mr. Richards will arrive in the city Friday Fri-day to remain until after tho wedding. wed-ding. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo E. Howe announce an-nounce the engagement of their daugh-tor, daugh-tor, Edna, to Milton H. Brinton. The wedding will take place tho latter part of November. Mr. and Mrs. L. Moth Iversen au-uonncc au-uonncc the engagement Of their daughter, daugh-ter, Beatrix Luise, to Clarence Earl .lones, the marriage to take place in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coult announce the engagement of their daughter, Al-thea, Al-thea, to Orson Johnson. The marriage will take place in the early spring. The marriage of Miss Mabel Bees-lev Bees-lev and l.eroy Parry will take place Thursday at noon in the Salt Lake tem-tde. tem-tde. A reception will follow in the an Francisco expositions. anci her brother, L. E. Pratt, at Havward, al. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Berg-nan have returned re-turned from a trip in California, and are now at home at the Freeman apart meats. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Boekhart and son, Sidney. have returned to the city to live and are at home to their friends at their old residence, 1440 Perry avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Q. C. Leigh and daughter. Miss Mary Leigh, of Chicago, will arrive the latter part of the week to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Traughber in the Fairmont apartments. Mrs. S. O. P. Nelden. formerly of this city, and recently of California, is visiting vis-iting frieuds in alt Lake. Mrs. Katie A. Anderson and daughters. daugh-ters. Miss Vera Anderson and Miss Gav Anderson, will leave early this week for a trip east and south. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fred Wev will leave the city today for a month '6 visit to California. They will first go to Los Angeles, thence to San Diego, and later to San Francisco. Edwin Andersou left last week for a visit to Los Angeles and San Fran cisco. Mrs. Gould B. Blakely will leave tomorrow to-morrow for Los Angeles to attend the biennial meeting of national P. E. O. Sisterhood as a representative of the Salt Lake sisterhood. Mr. Blakely wdll join Mrs. Blakelv later, and they will spend ten days at the Panama-Pacific exposition in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levitt have moved from 414 Third East street to No. 7 Prescott apartments. Mrs. William Berry of Park City in the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall. Mr6. Sherman Armstrong will return home to Park Citv today, after' a brief visit to her mother, Mrs. Benner X. Smith. Mrs. Armstrong entertained informally in-formally at tea. Saturday afternoon at tho Smith home on East South Temple street. William Leslie Warburtop left last week to attend the dental department of the Northwestern university at Chicago. Chi-cago. Mr. Warbnrton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Warbnrton of this city. Mr. and Mrs. George Lambourne and daughter, Mrs. S. G. Taylor, of Midway, have returned from a ten davs ' trio to California. Mrs. Taylor and little daughter, Margaret, have returned to Midway, after spending a month with Mrs. Taylor's parents. Mrs. A. Brown and daughter, Dorothy, Dor-othy, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Armstrong and daughters, Thelma and Leoue, have returned from Los Angeles and San Francisco, where they spent seven weeks. Madam Edna Dodge of San "Diego has gone to Chicago to complete an engagement engage-ment with the Chicago Grand Onera company, after visiting her sister, Mrs. Florence Earth Cannon, for a few days at her home, 533 Ninth East street. .' Mr. and Mrs. David Keith have gone to Arrowhead Springs, Cal., to spend several weeks. Mrs. G. W. Graves of Chico, Cal., who has .been visiting her brother, E. D. Bur-lingame Bur-lingame left Friday for Los Angeles. Mrs. Emma Baisley of Bridgeport, Conn., has been visiting at the home of Mrs. W. H. Sellwood for the past week, on her way to the expositions. Mr and Mrs. E. M. Walker of Salt Lake City aro spending a few days in New York City and are at the Wolcott hotel. Miscellaneous Events Mrs P J. Moran entertained with an informal dance Wednesday evening at her home, 1108 East South Temple street The rooms were decorated in pink roses and violets, which were artistically ar-tistically arranged on the supper table. The hostess was assisted by Miss Gladys Richmond and by her sister, Mrs. E. Ij. Sheets. Twenty-four guests were entertained. enter-tained. The annual reunion of the B. T. Mitchell family was held in Miller ward hall. Salt Lake City, on Thursday, with an attendance of 142 members. A banquet ban-quet was given, followed by a programme pro-gramme consisting of speeches, songs and recitations, concluding with a grand ball in the evening. It was decided to meet again in the same place in October, Octo-ber, 1016. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Walter H. Mitchell, president; Robert. Harmon, Jr., secretary; Edith S. Mitchell, assistant secretary; Philip Helm, treasurer. , x Members of the Bueno Aumega club were entertained Friday evening at the home of Miss Gwendolyn Parry on West First North street. Members of the Zuleka club were eu-tertained eu-tertained Friday evening at the home of Miss Mildred McNay on North Fifth West street. The T. M. S. club met at the home of Miss Louise Callister Thursday evening. even-ing. The time was spent in music add games. The programme consisted of musical selections" by Miss Rhea Wallace, Wal-lace, Miss Gladys Williams and Miss Elgeva Allen and recitations by Miss Louise Callister. Refreshments were served. The hostess was assisted in entertaining en-tertaining by her sister, Miss Zella Callister. Cal-lister. The D. D. Five Hundred club was entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Mertie Fahy. 633 South West Temple street. Supper was served for twelve. Prizes were won by Miss Stella Lawson and Miss Florence ' Mc-Niehois. Mc-Niehois. Miss Martha Hiller will entertain enter-tain the club next Tuesday evening at her home, 2531 South Third East street. The Kewpie club was entertained by Miss Annie Williams at her home, 008 West First North street, last Tuesday evening. The favors from the card games were giveu to Miss Maud Brand-ley Brand-ley and Miss Leona Bath. After the card games a supper was served in the dining room. The decorations were in fall flowers. The centerpiece on the table represented a fountain, being composed com-posed of snowdrops, maidenhair ferns and pink and white cosmos. Miss Williams Wil-liams sang several solos, the club will be entertained by Miss Tona Bath at her home on North Fifth West street Tuesday evening. A family dinner was given in honor f Mrs. Aurelia S. Rogers's eighty-first birthdav last week bv her daughters. Mrs. Hvruni Stewart and Mrs. Ella R. Squires, at the home of Mrs. Squires, 138 North State street. The decorations decora-tions were roses and garden flowerB. The Kosuia club met with Mrs. E. F. Mills, Zoo Douglas avenue, Friday aft- Miss L. Jones and Mrs. H. Jackson. ' next meeting will bo with Mrs. M.l-Mansfiekl, M.l-Mansfiekl, 221 North West Ten-street, Ten-street, October 21. , Mrs. .Henry C. Hoffman and J' Naomi Hoffman have taken apartm,f at the Potter's apartment at Ven Cal. Mrs. Hoffman and Miss Nsu, have visited the fairs at San Franc and San Uiego, and other points of terest in southern California. ernoon. Following the social hour, tea was served. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Robert Ritchie, 575 Eighth avenue, October 22. Miss Birdie Nordquist and Miss Alice Al-ice Nordqui6t entertained with a dance Friday night at their home on South West. Temple street. The house was decorated in fall flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Butt entertained enter-tained their card club at 500 Wednesday Wednes-day evening at their home. The prizes were won by Mrs. Butt and Thomas Curtis. Miss Lucile Keener and Miss Emma Johnson entertained Thursday evening at the Johnson home, on Sixth avenue, in honor of Miss Emily Furter. Games were enjoyed during the early part of the ovening, the prizes being won by Mrs. J. C. Huff and Miss Olga Reiser, Miss Kate White and Miss Ruth Jenkins. Jen-kins. Music and dancing were indulged in after the refreshments had been served, the Messrs. Tidswell and Johnson John-son with the mandolin and violin, anil the- Misses Emma Johnson and Lucile Keener at the piano. Twenty-five guests were present. Mrs. Melvin Barlow entertained with a Kensington Thursday afternoon in honor of. Mrs. J. M. Barlow of Ogdeu, her house guest. The living room and dining room were decorated in American Ameri-can Beauty roses. Twenty-five relatives of the guest of honor were in attendance. attend-ance. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Roy Ensign, Mrs. Hugh Dougall and Miss Emma Barlow. i Mrs. Lloyd Garrison left Friday for California, where she will spend the month of October visiting the expositions. exposi-tions. x. The Unity Social club was entertained Thursday at.'a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Leo Jones on South Second West street. The decorations were in autumn leaves and flowers. Prizes were won by Personal Mrs. Fred Rieger has returned from a trip to California. She has as her guest Miss Minnie Kiesel of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Whitely, Mrs. Edwin P. Kimball and Miss Mary Kimball Kim-ball left last week to spend a month in California, and from there Mrs. Whitely, Mrs. Kimball and Miss Kimball Kim-ball will sail for Honolulu to spend the wiuter. The party will first tour southern south-ern California by automobile and will go to San Francisco in the same way. Mr. Whitely will return home- in a month. . ! A. J. Knight, left the latter part of the week for California to spend a short while on business and a visit to the exposition ex-position at San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Tiernan have gone to San Francisco. Miss Lilly Wolstenholme and Dan Wolsteuholme have returned from a trip to the exposition at San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Robinson have gone to California by automobile to visit vis-it the expositions at San Francisco and San Diego. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peery of Ogden wdll arrive in Salt Lake soon to mako their home in this city. Mrs. Thomas Kearns and Edmund Kearns have gone to Fort CollinB, Colo., where young Mr. Kearns will attend school for the coming term. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Capell have returned from their honeymoon to California, Cali-fornia, and will be at. home after October Octo-ber 15 at the Mecklenburg apartments. , Miss Zina. Young Bowman and son of Payette, Idaho, are guests of Mrs. Bowman Bow-man 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Young. . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Maxfield and Mrs. Ella Grundy have returned from San Francisco and southern California, j where they visited the expositions and I the beaches. Miss Bryan Houston has returned j from visiting her sister, Mrs. Harold I Lamb, at Venice Cal., and is with- her mother, Mrs. J. W. Houston, at the ; Bransford. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Thiriot have returned to Salt Lake to make their home, after an absence of two years in California. They are at home at 180 R street. Mr. and Mrs. Dnn Uickey are visiting visit-ing Mr. and Mrs. John Hit-key on their wav home to St.. Paul, Minn., after a visit to California. . Mrs. Albert Fisher left the past week for California, to spend the winter. Miss Helen Hughes has returned home from Kansas City, where she recently re-cently had an operation for appendicitis and will be at home for the winter with her mother. Mrs. M. A. Hughes. Miss Marie Hughes will arrive home in December De-cember from Kansas City. Mrs. M. E. Sloan and Miss Anna Fields have returned from an extended visit to California. Miss Irene Oliver. Tom Oliver nnd Wiley Oliver of American Falls. Idaho, are guests at the home of A. C. Sullivan Sul-livan and D. J. Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Salisbury have returned from California. Mrs. J. D. Wood has returned from her ranch at Spencer, Idaho, where she spent the summer. Mrs. J. E. Doolv has returned from a trip to California. Miss Elgeva Allen is the guest of Miss Gladys Williams. Mrs. E. Walter Bayeirtger returned I Tuesday after spending a month with Mr. and ?.Irs Eber W. Hall at Long j Beach, Cal., visiting the San Diego and |