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Show ffS"8 '. - V. 'M wry vwmiis. Mrs. W. V. Adams, prwirtmt of St. Mark'., Hospital association, one of the homwf a. the tea given at the QurfM homo yrMoiriav. I . , Mun 4 .-it ihe A v ll.nne -A he tadte " ; M.i U I l.v- (h homo a ere matefuiu -if. o w a unn fi)ltktf, ami othei r-roml ie V. ' officer Of the i.'Uvn t of the commltteea who re HE; Mrs. A. S. ETroV': isurer; Miss Mrs r-.iwin Knt.tl, Mrs M, wT'viv prw mbera of the t;:..x -u- I tin K Sllwr aik( Mr Jt Carter executive wivmiiw, Mis Wves. Mrs U H. Karnwrih and t r. MHson. JtT. nor?e A 1 - : ' wvtns b in Euwi nurses of ' ' orti P ' bmsttnr nirirtHtnal function of kvsla V.--i-s. da us h I e i o! Mr & n i w v N. Williams, and Join, Yitlim r. the Salt I .A - .j prides parents on forth esi Lh s:ret. N Ikjuiti of s Ho'docX. was MtTtdAi b a large Hibar o? frtends of ih ; . ma coupli. The taill ere Was ra1"1 Wood v A A HttA and antomn (Mx-s Haket5 t E Stw M - f irtfre-i through the rooma, except i H-v. whre Hh9 table, covervvt with a rliinv Kpovr pinK satin, liad a ,n Bplnk asters In a eut-g'-a..- So fitechv',.i w": ! v-s v Lre Mr? .:" " f -j rr'le. and Mr and Mrs Lhs. in : dining room M GbaT Miss Alice tMwaiis. Mis Stel Band Mrs. Lasilfl la'.c Naisbtt of mia poured, and several other ung fi friends f the bri-le asits;e-.1 in aerv-jg. aerv-jg. M;ss PrU.".1.:-!. .'i".v -:c a- Ij ?" j-ns took turns at pi Cm. which was placed on the largr. .War: porch. A string orchestic ifed a delightful musical programme the hours of the reception. -h robe of white silk Illusion on er Kkesse lace made a picture of the nrty or th Crtdndi t iu Camlly won praienc The hoaidMii wu niiliiaiJ la -n tartalnin by Mrs. Arthur Ifrabar and Mill 1 '-.ii,. K.ltniiii.Jh. Hinl Mthh M i . Hodgaoii pouracl. Two I n 1 1 1 ul mualral wfieriiuiiB ttm . Ri i-i, i,v mimh JonnU I Hnda, ,iin s&orji ShftW iivi u reading I nrom "Tha Happy Princa," . Uncar I W lido, tin. i m group of Italian dlalacl toami. N'oal ff-lect lonn rtMiJarnl hv ftifl N glih "I oareat," hy Bydtlgy Homar, ftMM "C. niln' Thru' the lte." A pretty hotfte) svadtUngj of tim wrk fooh pi i. ii Wa4naaH)gy BMnlnf, whn aflgfl Antrht llrtlhcrg and Carl i Lan loaatar wan maniad hi tho iiunw of t Me i bnda'g paranta Mr and Mr. L Had terB, ui t.nkr gtraat. The (lev P. A. Hhitpkln parformad tin 'reniony. whl. h mh " i only by th Immtdiata relntlW'i A In t iff- imjiil.e-r of frli.n. nf lh. uu.,. w,.r,. , HiiftHlitni a at the rtt-ption wht.-h fniiow-i th aarvloa. A 'tlor Bchftnr of pink tad Wbtta bagvU Ufalrj Qgrrlad out in roaaa, abmatlona hih! tt.-ifrr-. Mhtrh rrf u. 111 prufimlon LstrroughoUl i ha roonta Th.- hrlde'n kuwii whs n tJalntv itrn-lion itrn-lion of nhltA rrapa d rhlna. (far veil wa of nhltt tulla and aba oanrlad a annwrr toii,,.-t ivhic r-.-.f. H.i rililv attendant. Minn i:thl Ijirhon, wort pink chiffon, and ir1 pink muss, iMrit Smith ntlrmll the l.t .l Kr..ni kh hit man Tin- young munlf will at honir aftrr trtPher I nt Til South Hventh BaaM trt. a a Th Voting Wonifn' rhrlmtau nc-atlon nc-atlon In piunnluK H aaann'a work whi.h ahouhi t rary Intaraatlng to ihr yirin and young uoman of the city. t'lane in .'( ---.,.,. puin Haartoa, . oklug, WSbm gtlldy, Itetuwi. SpauUh Mtid gvin-naattrsi gvin-naattrsi will 1 nfferM Th work fr th tunlnrt. will lxgln Satunlay aftertirxtn, Scptemhr M. at Z O'OlOck Whrn th Junior rally will I hHd at th V. W. A. gyiniiataluiii. UI Hrtievlwty. A general Invitation u extended to alt glrU nndr U e-irs of age. Plan for the year will he dlarxaaod and clam a-tauriierii a-tauriierii made ' The fallowing pntgratnine han hen ar-ranK'd. ar-ranK'd. after wlih i, m no. tal time will be enjoyed: Violin nolo Catherine learlns I Mexican tambourine dance Naomi i'amplell Colonial aong Catherine Cmniph1l KiKhlaiMl fling Y. W C. A. Junlorn Iutch danre Catherine levering Songs by Lllerty Park Methodlat Cmp-flre Cmp-flre girl. "I'nele Reniu" ntorTcs Joaephlne Marriott a a Mm. T. W. falinei will entertain at a bundle shower on Prldav evening at her home. l Klltalth street. In honor of Mlaa CacaSsg Heckmann. a bride of October. Oc-tober. a a Mrs K I. lAncaatar rnterialned last wr-k with a mlarellaieous ahower for ! Astrtd Hadbarg, whoa marriage took place on Wednesday, t'nkjiie decora deco-ra thins of iimese lantet n and o'her Chines effe-te. with varl--olored aatera. made the hone attractive Mrs. ' ggtat was asalsted In entertaining bv Mm. C. O. Brnnner. Mrs. S. K. Wnrbur- i ton and Mm. Kd. Pugh, who la g-iett at her home. Mrs Hugh M. Rhodes entertains at a bridge tea today at her home in the Vn-ar Vn-ar apartment. Six tables will bg played and a numler of other gucsta will come In later for tea. The O. O. Howard Women's Relief corps held its first regular socl.il of the keasou at the home of .Mrs. Killian Imn-can Imn-can at ion Plain avenue yesterday afternoon. Assisting the hosteis were Mm. Agnes Carter. Mrs. Mettle Stewart, Mrs. Martha (lines. Mrs. June Rudv and Mm. Jennie Klllott. The affair wan largely attended and was much enjoved hv all present. The Rowena circle of Yeomen met yesterday yes-terday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. J. SlUers. 4i- Kim avenue. Mr. Albert Skankay entertained the Ladles' Aid society of the Immunuel Baptist Bap-tist church yesterday afternoon at her home on Third avenue. on fcaat First North street Autumn laea funnel the taateful decorations in the airpper room, while astera were used In the tarlor. Thuae prraeul Were Miss Masel Bourgard. Miss Maurlne Bounturl. Miss Charlotte Both well. Mine MaJioti t'ruxall. Miss Franc Devnraua. Mrs. I-loyd ;arrlaun. Miss ggUtfa iJard, and Miss Malle Mall a ap.emned the parly a a - A quiet wedding that look plaee In the Suit Luke temple at noon yesterday was tnai of Miss Mat) Ahlgutst. daughter of Mr and Mm. C. A. Ahlqulsl. ami A. Louta Bergman. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the i bride's home, at which only the immediate imme-diate family were present. The young cotmle left t 41& o'clock for the coaat. where they will spend two weeks at the falra and beachea They will make their home In Salt Lake. a a a Mm. Kleanor Williams of Bounttrul an- I noum-es the engagement of her dauprh-ter. dauprh-ter. Kmma Mvrtle. to Albert "herrlngion 1 of Bail I .age. Tbe wedding will take I place on November 10. A pretty pra-nuptlal affair will be a luncheon at the Newhous hotel at noon Saturda. given by Miss Fram Lever-eaux Lever-eaux arid the Mlsae Hux'l and Maurlne Bourgard in honor of Miss Zora Morse, whose marriage take- place next week-Miss week-Miss Morse will also be the complimented guest at a tea Saturday afternoon, at which Miss Charlotte Bothnell and Miss Manon Croxall win be the hostesses. a Mts Anna McComlck was the it oat ess at an Informal dinner at the McComlck home on Wednesday evening, at which ! Mm Theodore A Baldwin and Mts)? I Katherine Judge of Washington. D. C, were the guests of honor. A few Intimate Inti-mate friends were present and. following follow-ing the dinner, bridge was enjoyed. Mrs. Baldwin left yesterday for her home and Miss Judge will he at the Hotel Ctah for n few weeks longer. A very delightful affair was t lie? musl-CaJa musl-CaJa and tea given on Wednesday afternoon after-noon hy Mrs. Anton Pederaen for her daughter. Mrs. Reiuita Freber Walsh, who leaves anon for New York. About vMjpax young bride. Te drapery of a sfcrr. e-ige-J Wltli scallops of slUer- . Ma. was caught with uny cluarers o: Jhl and a girdle of sUvercloti - . si the coatume. White bride's roses j Je i. .a e :re Jbaet. Miss Eva Lund, as brides - M was gowned In -eJ'ow Illusion over Htm taffeta, and Mlas Geneva l r -a other attendan:. wore ; B ptak taffeta F. h caxried a shower Moet of pink asters. J. Moyle Gray u lac rroom's attendant. Mr. and ilrs. Jarr.es left immediately v i :o waekaf-trip to the expositions U por. their return will make tl elr Rtn Salt Lake. The bride's traveling Bnoe was a handsome brown k witli hat to match. a a fee carriage of Miss Harriet Parker, fcghter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L-wter. L-wter. and Clarence L. Caaady took Beta the Salt Lake temple at noon perdar. and was followed bv a pret-h pret-h arranged reception In evening 18 to It o'clock, at the home of the Meg rarrT at US Green street T -frt It orations were oona f. Be'.vear tbe Bring room and der.. g and araite astern with the green of for mad an open colonnade, under phthe bridal party stood to re elve rztts. The color scheme of - ? was carried out through all rocrrr? :r ra:e'u: a.-rar..-r: isstera and smilax. A cloth of beau-g beau-g Mexican drawn work OTr pintf kj covered the dining table. In charge Jjrae dining room were Mrs. J. F. Nlbley U Mr?. Don Co ray, assisted bv a bevy MBg girls, who also took turns ;i ' pack table. In this group were 'he wes Kate, Dean and Clarice Romnv. '5 4:':: Btr"". Miss Rose Crab tree. Br Soow. Miss Mildred Tanner. t5h Sno. Miss Me:ba Rollo and P-" navies. Receiving with Mr. p Mrs. Parker wa. Mrs. Sarah E. ay, mother of the groom. Be bride was lovely in a dalntv gown aRS-srL Bet OVer tin. with cry a wtwad trimmings. Her bouquet was Tti L " 34isa Nan 3wenon. who the bride, was attired in a aCt ?L pink cree d chlne and lnk chrysanthemum? The best n was Robert Williams. i.Wfy enjoyable musical programme was given by several girl frletrds of the bride during the reception. A suit or wtne-colorcd cloth, with hat of velvet to correspond, was the bride's golng-away costume. The voung couple will go to San Francisco to visit the fair and later will spend a month In Honolulu. They will be at home in Salt Lake about the middle of November. a a The marriage of Miss llaael Kuth Mc-Ktnney. Mc-Ktnney. daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Philip Mctvinney. and James Ambrose Rlciiard-) Rlciiard-) son of Liberty. N. Y . will take place on Wednesday. October r0. at the nome of the bride at 734 Emerson avenua. The ceremony will be performed a; 3:3n o'clock, the Rev. George E. Da vies, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, officiating. officiat-ing. Mr. Richardson holds a government position as agricultural expert for Sullivan Sulli-van county. New York, with headqjartem at Liberty a Miss Uta Spry, a September bride-elect was the honor guest at a Kensington and apron shower given by Mm. Will Chlpman and laughters at their home in American Ameri-can Fork on Wednesday. September b. The members of the Delta Sigma sorority wilt entertain for Miss Spry on Saturday, September 2.". On Saturday of this week Mtss May Gray will be the hostess at a tea in Miss Spry's honor. A prettily appointed luncheon was given yesterday afternoon by Miss Margaret Mar-garet and Miss Sibyl Walker at the Wa Ike r home on East Sou t h Tern pie street, the honor guest being Miss Lu-cile Lu-cile Cornish of New Yori. who is visiting visit-ing Miss AdelaJde Bancroft. The favorite favor-ite autumn flowers, aatera. were used In the decorations. Those asked to meet j Miss Cornish were Miss Margaret Dunn. Miss Norinne Thompson. Miss Marjorte Howard. Mm. Arthur Tlbby. Mrs. R. H. Parker. Mrs. Lorna Russell Amussen and Mm. Martin Cheeseman. a Miss Dora R. Hall entertained the members of the lnter-Se club at an Or-pheum Or-pheum party last evening. In honor of Miss Zora Mora, who becomes a bride during the coming week. After the performance, per-formance, the euests enjoyed a delicious after-theater s-jpper at Mi.-s Hall's home formerly of Salt Iske. has arrived in tiie city anil la located at the Covey apartments apart-ments until after the Sconce-Waldron wedding, wttleta takes plnce next month. Mrs Waldron will be joined by her husband hus-band and s'n In the tally part of October. Octo-ber. Mrs. D. S. Spencer and daughter Katherine and two sons. Frank and David, have returned from a trip to the Bll Francisco exposition. Mrs W Whlttev nnd children have i n Iowa . M rs. Ph i n nev Is a sister of Mrs. Tavlor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Richards have moved and are now at home at No. 1"J Cu minings apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Snedaker have Just returned from a visit with relatives in Kentuckv. . Mr. and Mm. J. R. Brown and Mra W. D. Seatle have moved Into their new home at lo.'J Michigan avenue in Yale Park subdivision. N Mr. and Mrs. G. L Taylor of Payette, Idaho, are visiting their daughter. Mra. M. Hi Hamilton.' They will be in Salt Lake for two months, after which they will continue their trip to New York. Matter to be included In Sunday society so-ciety news must be In this office not later than noon Saturday. returned from a six weeks' visit with Mrs. Wlilt ley's sister, Mrs. James Dougherty of Portland. Mrs. Marcus Jones and daughter. Mi-s Mildred Jones, leave today for San Francisco, Fran-cisco, where they will attend the fair. Ijiier they will go to Pomona. Cal.. where Miss Jones will enter upon her lasi year a t college. Mrs. G. Ira Tutlle has returned from California, where she ha.- been spending the summer, and will he at home at her apartments in the Branstord. Mrs. Robert Phlnney. who Iws hcen visiting Lieu tenant and Mrs. Taylor at Fort Douglas. left yesterday for her home V. o. noiincB Mini .tuns (;nn r- lotte Holmes, have returned from a two months" visit In Loa Angeles and other coast cities. a Miss Mabel Hampton has Just returned from i 'a II Torn la after a three months' visit there. Miss Ma rion Htskey and Miss Lucile i Mm ninpstar left yesterday for the east, i where they enter their senior year nt j Smith college. Miss Mornlngstar Is planning plan-ning to take a post -graduate course at the college next year. a M r. a nd M rs. le trge E I . Pegra m a nd I daughters of Boston, who have been guestH of Mr. Peg rani's sister. Mrs. Ferdl-I Ferdl-I n:ind J. Fabian, for some time, left on j Tuesday for a trip to Ihe coast before returning home. They also made a trln .through Yellowstone park during their visit In the west. Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Moure r of Eureka. III., spent Wednesday and today in ;-a!t I.ake as the guests of the Rev. P. A. I Slmpkin. Mr. and Mrs. Mourer are on their W8V to the expositions. a Mrs. Renata BYeber Walsh, who Iihs been spending Ihe Bitmrner with her mot her. Mrs. A nton Pedersen. will leave I the first of the month for her home in f New York. i . a Mrs. Morris L. Ritchie has left for a short visit to San Francisco, where she . will -nUend the exposition i Mrs, Ed Pugh of Elizabeth, Pa., is I visiting at the home of Mrs. E. D. Lan-! Lan-! caster. W, A. Potlitl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-, Ed-, ward Pettltt. has left for the easl in - begin a mod leal course a I the U nlver-slty nlver-slty of Pennsylvania. i M r. and Mrs. O. J. Salisbury are al home again after several weeks spent at i their Idaho ranch. Mrs. Waller Dansle lefl yesterday for her home in Montana. Miss Tarda Snow left on Wednesday for Brtghfl m City, where she will visit her friends, Miss Hope Fishhtirn and Miss Nadine liniin. ;: Mrs. Lillian R- Wantlarul, who has been spending some thue in Sail Lake as (he gtieat of Mrs. Ira H. Lewis, has returned lo her home in Denver) )j; : Dr. H. P. Felts has gone to Minneapolis Minne-apolis to spend two weeks with his mother moth-er and slaters. Miss Mildred Peel, who Mas Keen -a house guest of Miss sfavjorle Howard, lefl on Wednesday for Kansas City. .Mis. E. G. Waldron of San Francisco, |