OCR Text |
Show th. Lf 1?t0-n B,"ett- 009 of teal arti.U who will rurniri. i"?10" '' Ul aUXil1 of for the blind. H Htt wm , 8rf, 0ctob.r for New York to ,p.d u MI Mm iNWUM ttil tftMUW will bo hor L.,t hor. before her tepKtOM IRJK bUltfull appointed I m 11 1 was Btven by r - v.'UnfW lKKvUt) IVlks Of Suit ( jl vvMUCluvtit to Mr and Mi-. . PLuf from laalr honeymoon in Ma JlUf lfTt received in the iyn-LiMW iyn-LiMW rf PKt' suite, whu tj ,lotJ n nx- V'U'K v'hry staii aVwiiaTT ros S1 Newhouse Vhdb Etast ta receiving by Ms niece, Mrs. CTbilW1 JrnrtJ h (.'ink t". 3tat ana" 11 "n. Mi.su- as ITjYitf' by th hot! urvhtia. aug-rii aug-rii kv m nvtinck orvhestru t on 1 garalnttueats for supper in the LdBuinM timing room w rrr elaborate ' i: - U-n - e . v . P M: Ni -1 - :-. . t . L'" ansa! llower in roe tints and Cc, saettal tn th sanif tone, to v-o: -Li ith the hanging and furnish -LZ teaiituul supper room lio, "j,-ri:y.eU '! rjt 9ilvr taskrt urfjo for th table, with tll u-Lr u-Lr ;iailh: with roao-cotofd (UMdM b Mtkr 4- Oovmw wi im for lour- l r ( u Hursts Cxft-tti lhir K-t lwHmt trWndH. Sv kr us wr servv! a; uxai: Cm. vh dMort.t-J in ros T -I f.csts wort Mr. and Mrs- W. , . : - V M - : Eja IMMTJ A..s.:l. C W . iB M E&ad Cri Btunbrser, Miss Egdqr BunbtCttr. M9 Margin Hi.l-b, Hi.l-b, Pai Bois. Tom UoUr. Mia Bih Etna Mr. anJ Mrs Boade. Misa EaOmbMl Mte Srmlnle Calvtn. Ar-fcr Ar-fcr OattML Mlaa Haaa! (.nark. Murffurai Dunn. Miss i E, Mtas Mazterta Day. Bri H. LWKi MM Mr. atkl Mm. HaruM 1' Eta Miss Ludla FrajicXe. Mis Inv Park, Mr. and Mrs. MUaa Rom-a Rom-a . i . Eo.-K, M:?d Flora Eo-tte. Eo-tte. Mss Manoe Rai:Ur M- and v -mm Sracat. Mlis Gnvm Saraire. 1.-. , "Mtna Baaaan Lcrenao Snow. Jk um Mrs. L. W. Sovlts. M: Trr Be Xoriaaa Thompson, Walter Trsk. irK, Taylor. Raymond TayJr. fta Tu Wicobf r, Mlas Martha Wri.j ' ivs latt William. PauJ WUllam. I s p J- B. Walker. W .- ita, Mas Adalaide Woodruff. Ruaaall pM Miss Baas Faddiea. J T. txxl-p. txxl-p. Mas nanaata Hailoraa atla : 1 fe-e. Miss Helen Haxk-hett. Don Holla Hol-la Fls-- ar Harris -' -Vi N&stJfca; Darierv KinbaU. Miss k-.re Kiog. Davie Keith, Jr ry .y8 Dgaaas Karrick. John V ff e IaMffhaoiougu, Uw ps -ee . jirr Milrt-r. Se: M a yJwgarat McMillan. M as M : : - IdDiea Mr. and Mrs. Bdav New-f New-f vM" BRr.r iSTw 81 w,sll Jr . Mlas P" lf"t aiwis r g. Van Con. a a Pyj weD- interested In t con-L con-L ivl k ,3. reodlna ro e a in connection with the Ft'..1""'-. 10 M Breaa tMi - ng lURikn.. '"-1 -a!:ruCrr- the - - gThela Clayton Basaett 1 l and Mrs. 0. K Allen. Mrs 1 B. Mc'or-nick Mc'or-nick has charge of the ushers and Mr O. J. Salisbury of the th ket. mm I Mrs. V M Whltnry entertained at I fn lge tea yeaterday ufternoon at her home. Jjo a street. In r-ornpllment to Mia Fraaoai (lay ton. a bride of the comins meek. anl Mrs. Malvtn Nay lor. who was recently married. A color scheme of purple and jroki was ranied out in the deuratlons of the lea table and detail of the manu. Purple asierx.and Rolden-alow Rolden-alow were arranged in a brass tasket as a centerpiece, with a malina bow in the two shades on th handle. The other rooms were decorated In pink and white leaving for New York Saturday. October to join Mr. Basset t and spend the winter. The following well-known voura socle tv (iris win act as ushers: Miss Edna! Dunn. Mlas Manraret Dunn. Miss Alire Kimball. Miss Norlnne Thompson. Ml 1 Parlene Kimball. Mlsa Gulla Dix Mt Dorothy Bamberger. Miss Ijctle Comlsh of New York and Mlas Marjorle Howard. The committees tn chance of the entertainment en-tertainment are Mrs. Daniel Alexander and Mrs. John Calr: press committee Mrs. A H. Bird. Mlas Weber and Mrs. Russell G. SchuWer. committee on deco- j rations. Mrs. C. P. Over3eld and Miss 1 Daisy Raybould. executive committee. I Miss Joanna Sprarue. Mrs. C. R. Pearsall spending some iim? with relatives her since his mother left for California. a Mrs. W. W. Klter will entertain the Authors' club Saturday afternoon at ufj" I country home In Cottonwood. i-aletidultt In the oanUil. with nasturtiums on either end. The oflh-ers of the league prent Included : Mrs. Bacon, president; Mr. William Stewart, vice president. Mrs, C W. Buchholz. secretary, received the guests, who included the presidents of the district associations and delegates or members. Mrs. '.. W. Movie arhl Mrs. James 11. Movie presided at the tea table, assisted by some of the daughters of the members of the league. Samuel Newhouse entertained with a box party at the I'tah theater Wednesday Wednes-day night." followed by supper at the Newhouse hotel. The party included Miss Katharine Judge of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper McCaskell. Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar New house and Mrs. Charles Stimpson. The Thistle Social club will entertain this evening at the K. P. hall. All Scottish Scot-tish people are invited. a Miss Agnes Pitt will entertain the members of her sewing club this afternoon after-noon at tea at S o'clock at her home, in honor Of Miss Llta Spry, a bride of the coming week. Mrs. James K. Jennings will give a reception re-ception this afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock at her home on East South Temple Tem-ple street. a a a 1 The Misses Wall will entertain tills evening at their home on East South Temple street with a bal masque, in honor of their guest. Miss Margaret Mc-Chord Mc-Chord of Washington, D. C. a a a Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Max tip Id left yesterday yes-terday for California, to remain two weeks visiting the fairs and the beaches, a a a Mr. sjkI Mrs. Nicholas Robertson and son have returned from a three week's trip to California. They made the trip by automobile and returned on the train. x Mrs. Herman Prosser passed through Ogden today on her way from Call forma to New York. She was joined In Ogden by her small son. Robert, who has been ami Mrs J Kred Daynca. lr. and Mrs. N. T. Henderson. Salt L-tkr. Vllaie BaniHOn. Vernal; Mr and Mri s. 3. Nelson. Ar-line Ar-line Nelson. J C Riser. Jr.. Rait l.ake; W. I- Mlddour. Park City; F. A. Nielsen. Frona t'Oltrell. Anna Ksrine Wldtsoe. Mr. and Mrs. A. K Toursaen. Petrollna t;.ur-den t;.ur-den J J. ("orum. IVn I Corum. Haul Ijxke. Anna J ffrtdtaoa, I -ogan . Markhatn Cheever. Margaret Thorn, Minnie Thorn. Rebecca Kvana. W. 1. Wllliarna, Halt (ake: Elva Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. 8. U tiipman. American Koi k ; Mr. and Mrs R J. MurdfK-k. proa-o: Naomi Kmllh. Vivian Smith. Salt Ufc'; Mrs. J. R. Carpenter. Car-penter. Blackhawk; Ray Taylor. Mrs John lollln. Victor E. tllln. Salt Lke. Edna Olmstead Congdon. Ogden; Mr. and Mrs H. Whitney. Marlon Whitney. Mr and Mr A. R. Poulton. I-ols Poulton. Hrnrv B. Prout. Mrs H. B Prout. Mr" T. H Hutchlngs. Qaora H Parson". Frank Mount ford. Ruth Nelson. C M-Wilkinson. M-Wilkinson. Jr.. Teckla Nelson. Mrs. D- U Werthelmer. D U Wertheimer. J. C. Smith. Sail lake. Janie R. Carpenter. Hiatha; Clinton R Btirt. Virgin; Ethel Davis Mr. and Mrs M. B. Johnson. Paul 1 Wright. Bryan l Wright. Clyde K Chamberlain. Nevada T. Perkins. Violet L Perkins. Emma Watklns. Nellie Wat-kin. Wat-kin. Fred C rrn. W. D. Nebeker. J. C. Dick. I-. C. Chamberlain, Carl hldlngton. D A Remington, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. . .. Pickering. Jack c'rowder. Mrs George Rons. Salt lake Mrs KtaI C. Johnson. Bingham; L A Swanson. Satt Lake; Fred C. Johnson. Bingham; t'pton J. Mahor. Park City; Ralph Willis Hi own. Henry W. Ventress. Mr and Mrs. WUHs Broun. Dorothy Brown. Salt lake; Mr. mid Mrs. Edward Bloom. Mrs. C. H. Thomas. C. O. Spaur. James Wadman. Ogden: rL I. Twining. Mrs. H. L. T inlng. Salt I jike : La. f-Yandsen. Sloronl. Mr. and Mrs. L. Gray Latnlay, Mr. and Mrs. George Fostevlne. Salt Luke: Mr. and Mrs J. Q. Adams, logan; Cecil Meriot. Sail T ake: Mrs. Bn-sicn Bn-sicn Hcrrick. ' lerlen ; l.uella K. Thorne. Mrs J R. HaBMay, Pleasant Grove; "sterling Rr.anhach. Provo; H. M. Kahn. Salt I-ake: James D. Thorne. Pleasant Grove- C Bvron Whlinev, Don R. Iewls. Salt litke- J. R. Halliday. Pleasant Grove: Mrs A B Eldredge. A. 1Milse Eldredne, lr and Mrs. A. J. Murphy. Ceorge W. Reed. Mrs. George W. Reed, Luclle Reed. Salt hake. . The following from the Stockton (OaL) Daily Independent of recent date will he of interest In Salt Iake: Miss Frances V. Baker and S. M. Levy were united in marriage yesterday yester-day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Justice Hugh Tye officiating. A sister of the bride, Mrs. Floyd Bnell. and Mr. Snell were in attendance. Mr. Levy, who is manager of the extensive Y'oppernpolls properties of the Calaveras Copper company of Boston, Bos-ton, will leave this morning with his bride for a wedding trip to New York City and Boston. CTpon their return to California they will visit at Mr. Levya home In Salt ake City and later will sojourn nt Los Angeles, where Mr. Levy's mother and sister are spending several months. Mrs. Levy is a young woman of charming personality and is an accomplished ac-complished musician. She Is widely known here, whero she has attended school. She Is the third dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F Baker, well known Calaveras county people, residing In t 'opperopolfs. Mr Levy Is a man of the highest standing among professional profes-sional mining men and Is rated as an authority on up-to-date practical mine managements Mr. and Mrs. Levy will make their home In CobperopOlU. a a a The Ladies' Literary club will hold its regular semi-monthly meeting this afternoon aft-ernoon at the clubhouse. Tt will he "current "cur-rent events" day and Mrs. Ira D. TraVjs will firfve 11 pnper on "The New Social and Community Sense." A hook review will he given by Mrs. Harry Crahbe. Following Follow-ing Ih the musical programme: Cello solo-fa solo-fa ) Andante, opus. f.O. No. 3 (suite "Tin Waldo".) (b) "Gnomontanz," opus. 50. No. 2 David Popper Miss Gladys WIekins. Accompanist, Miss Eleonore Voelker. a The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will hold their opening meeting of the season this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the 1 assembly room of the Bishop's building. A roil ml-table discussion of "Early Education Edu-cation in L'lah" win be the leading feature fea-ture of the programme. The dlacusajon will be led by Mrs. Violet Nebeker Bn-nlon Bn-nlon and those who wtll take part from a rsmlnlacent point of view ar Mrs. Vliat- i v I o n 011 ok' . Mo I v., ..,-' Whit -ney Kpears, Mrs. Emily Young Claw-son. Claw-son. Mrs. Maine Partridge Kimball. Mrs Emily t. Richards and Mrs. Zlna Young Card. A historical paper will be given by Mrs. Anna Wells Cannon, dealing with the Subject. Songs of early days will he furnished fur-nished by Mrs. Nellie Bruce Pugsley and Mrs. Agnes Olson Thomas. A trio, composed com-posed of the Misses Rachel. Vera and KJvIe Emory, will sing for the opening end closing numbers. "T'tnh, We Love Thee." and "f ur Mountain Home So Iear." a The Sigma Chi fraternity of the University Uni-versity of I'tah entertained with a box party at the Orpheum Wednesday night, followed by supper at the Newhouse hotel. The party Included Darrell Gardner, Cloyd Woollev. Kelt h Barnes. Spencer Pelt, Cylde Horton. J. K. Warner. Fred Taylor. Tay-lor. 8 Groshell. Mark Gardner. Dick Rom ney. Raima n Post. Harry Wallace. Ctards Hunter. Joe Porter. Pat King and John Wallace. Pledges of Sigma Chi fraternity: Jack Goodwin. Lawrence Tripp. Curtis Hawley, pHn Srencer, Dick Walktne. Francis Porter. Jude Burton and Tom Thomas. . Mrs. Hnbhard W. Reed entertained yesterday afternoon with a luncheon at the Alta club In compliment to Mrs. Edwin Ed-win F. Holmes, who has recently returned from California. Luncheon was served In the gold room of the clubhouse at a large round table. The decorations were In red a rid white. A large mound of red roses formed a centerpiece for the table, particularly effective on the snow cloth, and the lights were shaded in red. Covers Cov-ers were laid for sixteen. a Mrs. A. G. Mackenzie entertained at dinner a t the Newhouse hotel last night in honor of Miss Llta Spry, daughter of Governor and Mrs. William Spry, who will be married next week. The table was decorated In bride roses. Covers were laid for six. a a a Miss Hartley and Miss Florence Hartley Hart-ley will entertain this afternoon at their home from 3:30 until 5:30 o'clock with a Kensington and mustcale In honor of their nice, Mrs. Fred Klapproth of Chicago. Mrs Melvin Naylor will entertain this afternoon at luncheon at her home In compliment to Miss Frances Clayton, a bride of the coming week. Mrs. Joseph S. Wells entertained the Cousins club at luncheon yesterday afternoon after-noon at 1 o'clock at her home. 157 Second Sec-ond avenue. The afternoon was spent in sewing. The tattle was decorated In can-nas can-nas and petunias. Covers were laid for the sixteen club members. a a a Miss Gladys Conely entertained at dinner, din-ner, followed by cards. In honor of Miss Pearl Adams, who will be married next week to Miss Conely's brother. F. M. Conely. The dinner table had as a centerpiece cen-terpiece a bowl of pink asters. The guests played "500" following dinner. Covers were laid for twenty-four. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Will Conely. Cone-ly. Mrs. L. B. Brown and by her mother. Mrs. R. L. Conelv. Mrs. John Weir. Jr., entertained at bridge yesterday afternoon at her home on Fifth East street. The decorations were In nasturtiums and asters. Mrs. Weir will give a tea this afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock. She will be assisted by Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes, Mrs. Thomas Weir, Mrs. Simon Bamberger and Mrs. R. C. Woodruff. a a Mrs. Frank J. MeGanney entertained the Thursday club at luncheon yesterday-afternoon yesterday-afternoon at 1 o'clock, followed by cards, at her home on East Third South street a a The Home and School league entertained enter-tained with a tea at the home of Mrs. George M. Bacon on fj street yesterday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock. The house was decorated in fall flowers, with yellow tints In the dining room. The) tea table had a brown basket of yellow Presiding at the lea table were Mrs j W. J Heatle. Mrs. I A Clayton. Mra C. 1 P. Younger. Assisting tn serving were . Mis Margaret Whitney. Mlas Nan Claw-I Claw-I son and Mrs E. J Fill pa trick. Gueata vera entertained at five tables ; with cards, with others for tea. If Isa Ia Rue Hampton and D. ' "haae ( Rich were married yesterday at noon at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and 1 Mrs. J. V. Hampton, r 1 J Sixth avenue, j The ceremony was performed by Elder James E. Moss. A buffet wedding breakfast break-fast was served Immed lately after the wedding to about thirty relatives and close friends. The rooms were de-orated in pink and white asters and roses, combined with white clematis- The breakfast table had I a cluny cover over pink, with h center-' center-' pte-e of pink roes. Smlla-: was twined ! about the electric cluster above (he table. The bride wore a gotnz-away gown of dark blue - loth and carried bride rcnea. I Mr. and Mrs. Hampton were assisted in receiving the guests hv Mr. and Mrs. j Fred H. Rich, Mrs. E. P Slabangh and ; Miss Mabel Hampton. Little Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Hampton received the guemtt at the ' door Mls ' irace Sins presided nt the rofee urn. The wedding music was fur-I fur-I nlshed bv Miss Laura Cook. I The couple lft Immediately after the I ceremony for Washington. D. C., where 1 the bridegroom will take a special course ; In law. The marriage of Miss Leah Newton and 1 Albert CaldT Mackay took place at noon yesterday In the Salt Ike temple. A I reception was given lasr evening from I j until 11 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. Mary Jane Newton, 3-2 Tenth East street. The rooms were decorated in pink and white roses and asters. In the dining room the supper table had a centerpiece of pink roses arranged in a nt-glas howl. Punch was served from a small table In one corner of the room, which was also decorated in pink roses. The bride's gown was of white taffeta trimmed In lace. She wore a veil and orang" blossoms and curried bride roses. The bridesmaid. Miss Dorothy Hein, wore pink taffeta and carried pink roses. George B Earl was best man. Assisting Mrs. Newton In receiving the guests were Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mackay. Mr. and Mrs. A. E Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Newton. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. William Ofi- Bofhs of the brlde'H girl frlendH assisted in serving in the dining room. The couple cou-ple will leave today for Washington, D. C to remain for the winter. a a a Following are recent registrations at the Ft ah building. Panama-Paclfh: exposition, ex-position, at San Francisco: R A Calne. Mr. and Mrs. J. Percy ' Gnddard. A. W. Gallagher. W. M. Mona- I han Mrs L Bernstein. Salt Lake; I,. K. Vinl'ng Ogden; I,vdla K. Lounbrey. Salt Lake Mrs. H. C. Ion. Ogden; Ethel Naylor. Clara Cowburn. Marjorie Ostler. Hert t rice lefler, Thomas SchOtL H, C. ' f-ilhoun Josephine M. Miller. Suit Lake; Mrs A. rC Elam. Ogden; Mrs. Flossie I McDonald, Wesley McDonald, Robert Mc- 1 Donald Sandv; Harrison Gulo. lister A. I Hlackner, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Aner-hach Aner-hach Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Grady, Salt rake" Glenn Macbeth, Ogden; Catherine Powers Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson. Emma Welsh Hazel Vlerce. Mr. and Mrs. Allen H Hurt. M. Lois Covington. Nellie Slegel. Salt Take: Lvsle Oreenniaii. Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Reynolds. Salt Lake; E. I I nderhlll. Mrs. K. l. Underbill. Moroni' Mo-roni' Klin Mav Mllner. B. H. Woodward, , Thomas Mulr, C. H. Cutting. Mrs. C. If. 1 Cutting. Margaret Cutting. Clarence Cutting Cut-ting Doris Cutting, Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Ramsey Clara e. Young. Mrs. F. Shtll, Sail Lake: Charles Kmpey. Mrs. Charles Fmpey charlns Kmpey, Jr., Master Philip Emncv. Ogden; W. A. and Adda E. Shaffer Shaf-fer Provo; Lewis B, Hills. Mrs. T. B. Need ham Sail Lake; Letlle Lund. Logan; F w Bastor, Mrs. F. w. Eastor, Ogden; 1 Mrs S P. Drereton. W. H. Rrereton. t Provo- Llsbefn Shelly. Harrietts Shellv. I Salt Lake- Mrs. J. Ot Garrett. W. R. N. 1 Taxman. Provo: Mrs. W. M. Bishop, Salt 1 I -ike Howard Thurston. M. J. Clifford, Ogden- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mcintosh, Mr. |