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Show Miss Marsutuite Rowley, who will entertain with a dam-lug parly tonight j at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 0. Rowley. AIM1KTTM.Y appointed luncheon was Riven yesterday by Mis. 0, I.eonnrd of Garfield t the Hotel t'tah In compliment to her j aunt, Mrs M. G. Swann of ; Slire eport, Is. Luncheon was atrvad -i a round table In the main dm In room of the hotel. A lare basket of pink asters. COinblMd with feathery ferns, formed the centerpiece for tte table. The place cards were tiny parasols, ileco-ratfii ileco-ratfii in pink asters. The guests, besides the Rtiest of honor, included Mrs. Kdgar New house. Mrs. Jay! Harris, Mrs. Wit lard Hanson, Mrs. V. V. Armstrong. Mrs. Charles tfuinpsi-n, Mrs Pre DJh Hrrls, Mrs. Stanley Sears and Mrs. H. V, Baum. Mrs. Richard A. Hart entertained ye-terday ye-terday at luncheon at her home on Third Kast street in compliment to Miss Ivy Wilkinson, a bride of September. Co era were laid for twenty guests at small ltables, each decorated with a crystal 'basket of pink FOAM anil garden pinks. The bride's table had a bride's cake on It. which was cut by the guests. The place cards were kewpies, dressed to represent rep-resent different members of the bridal party. The living: room was decorated in pink verbenas and gladioluses and the other rooms were In scarlet blossoms. The j hostess was assisted by her sister. Miss i Martha Barnes. Miss Margaret McClure, a fall bride. was the guest of honor at a tea given yesterday afternoon 'from 4 until 6 io'clock by Mrs. Clarence Bamberger and Miss Dorothy Bamberger at the Bam-'berger Bam-'berger home on Kast First South street. The house w-as decorated In the typical fall blossoms, the chrysanthemums in yellow and American Beauty roses. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. Benner X. Smith, Mrs. George T. Odell. Mrs. J. E. Bamberger, Mrs. Edgar New -(house, Mrs. Ernest Bamberger. Preceding Preced-ing the tea a luncheon was given for the bride by her mother, Mrs. Benner X. 'Smith, at the Smith home on East South Temple street. A dancing party was given by Mr. and Mrs H. YV. Baum at the Tennis club last night in compliment to their guest. Miss Martha Rowan of New York. The clubrooms were prettily decorated In early fall flowers. Punch was served throughout the evening and a late supper sup-per was given. The guests numbered thirty of the younger society folks. win iMtva Baptembar 2 to join Mis. CrabbV and thny will ro to WaalunRtnn, where, Mr. cruhti win take up hla dutlea n ae!retary to Senator Sutherland, a Mio. W, fL Hutehtnaon and dauKhtPi, MIsh .lean I luti-lilimon. are expected homo today from Caltforniai where they have spent the mirnnirt'. Mis. Bhnma Kandeis and mother. Mrs. E. Campe, will return Sunda from a I trip 1,0 i 'all fort da. They visited both fair and other points of Inttrest in California. Mre. Qi . Roberta has returned to her home In Denver after h visit to relatives in Salt i - I u. . She came to attend the wedding Of her sister. Miss Ruth Sowles. to Stephen HL l.vnch, Jr. Miss .lesxie J. Maxwell has returned i from .MIclilR.m, wliere ahe spent a part of the Hummer, and ia at home In the j Richmond. Mrs. Arthur J. Brown and dauRhters, Winona a ud hurile, have, returned from a month anpnt In near-by canyons, and are again n home at the Brown residence, resi-dence, 1081 Second avenue. Miss Isabel Brooks of Rowland Hall has returned from a trip to the Grand canyon and a trip to Logan. Mre. Alice H. Dillon will leave Sunday for California to visit the expositions and the beaches and will later visit her former home 'in Ontario. Mrs. Joseph Donald and daughters. Miss Marjnrie Donald and Miss Dorothy Donald, left Thursday for their home in Boston after a visit to .Mr. and Mrs. E. I-. Carpenter. Mrs. A. E. Hutchinson and son, Krank. are expected home toda v from Canada j and the Pacific northwest, and will be t at home at the Eagle tjate apartments. a Mrs. Roaert Wells Fisher and children have returned from their summer cottage cot-tage at Plnccreft, In LsUDb'a canyon, where they spent the past few months. Mrs. David Mills and Mrs, Harry '"lark and Mrs. Clark's two children will leave Monday for California to visit the expositions ex-positions and the beaches. Mrs. E. J. Donelly and daughter, Mi?s Edna Donelly, will leave Sunday for San Francisco to visit friends and attend the fair. Miss Martha Holeck and "Miss Ali-e Mowrev will leave this morning- for Brighton to spend a week at the Girls' Friendly cottage. Mrs. A. H. Pope of Is Angeles, sister of Bishop Glass, and her friend. Mrs. Harvey Cox, also of Uos Anseles. have returned home after attending i lie Installation In-stallation ceremonies for Bishop Gla.s. Miss Marguerite Rowley will entertain with a dancing party this evening at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C Rowley. Mrs. J. H. Hurd and daughters. Myrtle and LoeUa. wIH entertain Saturday evening even-ing with a shower for Miss Zora M. Morse, a September bride. The regular table d'hote dinner will be given this evening at the Country club. Miss Rosamond Rlt-'hle will entertain at tea at the Tennis club this afternoon frohi 4 until 6 o'clock, in compliment to Mrs. Charles M. Walaon, formerly Miss Bonnie Miller. Matter to be included in Sunday society so-ciety news must be in this office not later than noon Saturday. Miss Amy Guiver entertained last evening even-ing at a china shower at her home on Second avenue, in compliment to Miss Cecilia Heckman, an October bride. The rooms were decorated in sunflowers and goldenglow. A centerpiece of the gold-englow gold-englow was arranged for the supper table, ta-ble, with yellow streamers from the chandelier. chan-delier. The hostess was assisted by Miss Effie Taylor and Miss Undine Anderson. Twenty guests were In attendance. Recent registrations at the Utah building build-ing at the Panama-Pacific International exposition, San Francisco, included the following: Salt Lake City Glen Miller and wife. Wilford Carlson, Mrs. Henrv Conn. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Gage-. May Mooney, Mrs. Etta Farnum, Mr. and Mrs. John Dun-yon Dun-yon and son, J. 3(pf, wife and daughter, Mrs. D. S. Spencer. Frank D. Spencer, Kathryn Spencer. David C. Spencer. Alma Ellingson. Lacy Kirkman. Mrs. Marion Banks. Dr. and Mrs. J. Bovd Gordon. Dr. Joseph H. Grant, Jr., Clarence Ellis. Loraine Sermon. Mrs. A. A. Sermon. Mrs. F. A. Slade. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Busby. Earl W. Spry, G. F. Stiehl. Nina B. Johnson, Mrs. Alice Chappell. Master Frank Chappell. Mrs. Louisa Mc-Brlde. Mc-Brlde. S. W. Davidson. F. J. Parsons, L. R. Chamberlain. Abbie L. Lowe, Edith Walker. L. Shaw, William H. Crane, Marjorie G. Wasson, R. W. Was-son, Was-son, George F. Wasson. Jr.. Mr. and Airs. G. F. Wasson. J. T. Kingsburv, .Russell K. Woodruff, George A. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dunn. Claire Havnes. Florence Flor-ence Winder, Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin Mattern. Mrs. Joseph Tate. Josephine Tate. Frances E. Anderson, Mrs. Ernest W. Ellis, Beatrice E. Jones. Mrs. Henrv C. Hoffman. Xaomi R. Hoffman. David P. Howells. W. H. Dickson, Howard Barker. Mrs. W. D. Riter. Logan Jessie Eccles, Mrs. E. Eccles. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Eccles, Spencer Eccles. Fillmore Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Anderson. Provo Carrie Sutton, Susie Sutton, ETnma Randall. Ogden George E. Carr. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Goss, Mary Layman, Mrs. 1- R Eccles, Florence Schafer. Gladys Rich, Dorothea Browning. Belle Lmdlev. Mary Duffy. James R. Johns, Mrs. Herbert H. Snider, Beatrice E. Jones. Mildred Cortex. Ines Cortex. Nephi Dr. J. A. Booth. Sciplo Dr. Grant Craig. Thistle C G. Llnslev. Murray Janie Cahoon. Miss Katherine Matheson entertained with a linen shower last evening in honor of Miss Marie Scoville. a bride of the (month. Thirty guesta were present and the game of "Stung" was played. Goldenglow and other autumn flowers were used in the decorations. Light refreshments re-freshments w-ere served during the evening. even-ing. Miss Magdalene Whit ten and Miss Vivian Smith will entertain with an Or-pheum Or-pheum partv this afternoon, followed by-tea by-tea at Franklin's, in compliment to Miss Emily West and Miss Florence Gesas. fall brides. Dr. and Mrs. A Ray Irvine entertained informally at dinner at the Alta club last night for a few friends. The regular monthly meeting of the Salt Lake Civic club has been postponed until further notice. Mrs. Lester Nay lor of Idaho Falls Is the guest of Mrs. Thad Navlor. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn S. Petersen will leave Sunday for California to attend both fairs and to visit California cities. Miss Gertrude Carleton has returned to Rowland H1I after visiting relatives in Massachusetts. Miss Norinne Thompson and Miss Margaret Mar-garet Walker will give a luncheon today to-day in compliment to Miss Margaret McClure, Mc-Clure, who will be married soon to Sher- ma n A rmst rong. M r. a nd Mrs. E. O. Howard will entertain at dinner on the roof garden of the Hoel Utah tonight in honorpf Miss McClure and Mr. Armstrong. Arm-strong. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford 6L LAwrence and small son, Clifford S. Lawrence, Jr., are now at home to their friends at 184 Eightli East. Mrs. L. E. Clark and little granddaughter. grand-daughter. Madelon. have returned from Ouray, where they have spent the summer. sum-mer. Mrs. A. W. Robinson of Pocatello, who lias been visiting friends in this city nnd Murray, will leave today with Mr. Robinson Robin-son and their little daugnter, Virginia, for a trip through the northwest and to San Francisco and San Diego. Mrs. J. D. Waison, Jr.. of McGUL Nv is visiting relatives in Salt Lake on her way to California, where she expects to spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hornung are now at home in the Mecklenburg apartments. Mrs. Hornung has just returned from California, wiiere she spent the summer. sum-mer. - Mrs. Oscar Groshell and children. Florence and Robert, have returned from a six weeks' trip to California. They visited the expositions at 6an Francisco and San Diego. Miss Dorothy Froiseth has returned from San Francisco and the southern California beaches, where she spent the summer. Miss Marguerite Sneider of Rowland Hall lias returned from a month's trip to California. Mrs. A. W. Crabbe has gone to Evans-vine, Evans-vine, Ind.. to visit relatives. Mr. Crabbe |