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Show 1 " ' 1 BRILLIANT from a social standpoint and inspir'rl by the greatest tie of humanity anil climax of the. trinity of virtu-'S, charity or-lovo, the Charity ball at the Hotel ;tah Thursday evening is the inoft important event on the social calendar of the week, and, indeed, of the winter. The advance sale of tickets tick-ets promises the usual large attendance. Needleis to say, the latest creations in lashion will be seen In the rowiis worn by the leaders of Salt Lake society. The committees in charge of the entertainment en-tertainment include: Mrs. William Spry, Mrs. F. S. Bas-com, Bas-com, MrH. Samuel I'aul. MrH. Oswald, Mrs. Sol Siegcl, Mrs. W. Mont Ferry, Mrs. Robert CJemmell, Mrs. J. P. Critfh-low, Critfh-low, Mrs. W. P. Kiser, Mrs. A. h. Hop-iauch. Hop-iauch. Hall executive committee Mrs. A. H. Peabody, chairman; Mrs. A. S. Bower, Mrs. .1. P. Critchlow, Mrs. E. V. Silver, Mrs. Hardie Lynch, Mrs. Malcolm Key-ser. Key-ser. Tickets Mrs. Frederick Oswald and Mrs. F.. D. Stubbing Supper committee Mrs. H. S. Allison, Alli-son, chairman; Mrs. L. 11. Farnsworth, Mrs. ('. K. Carter and Mrs. C. I. Thatcher. Music .Mrs. W. W. Armstrong, chairman; chair-man; Mrs. F. S. Hnscom, Miss Edna Farnsworth and Miss Pearl Savage. Decoration Mis. Oirard Hale, chairman; chair-man; Mrs. .1. B. Whitrhill, Mrs. Kean Miller and Mrs. David W'egg. Hotel Mrs. Malcolm Keyser, chairman; chair-man; Mrs. J. F. Critchlow and Mrs. Frederick Oswald. press Mrs. M. L. Ritchie and Mrs. llnrriio Lynch. Floor Mrs. V. V. Kiser, chairman; Mrs. Herbert MaeMillan, Mrs. Robert Hampton, Mrs. Melvin H. Sowles. Punch Mrs. .John Weir, assisted by Mifs Helen Fdlerbeck. The officers of the association are: President, Mrs. A.. L. Hoppaugh; vice president, Mrs. .lohn Critchlow; secretary, secre-tary, Mrs. Hardie Lynch; treasurer, 0 Mrs. A. 11. Peahody. Assisting at the punch booth will be the following young society girls: Miss Marjorie Dey, Miss Edna Dunn, Miss Nurinnc Thompson, Miss Elsa Bamberger, Bamber-ger, Miss Margaret McMillen, Miss Mar.iorie Bidwell, Miss Adelaide Woodruff. Wood-ruff. Miss Lillian Foscher, Miss Marjorie Mar-jorie Howard, Miss Dorothy Bailey, Jliss Margaret Me In tyre, Miss War-arct. War-arct. Walker, Miss Marguerite Eice, Miss Geneva Savage and Miss Gertrude Goothcg.-.u. The door managers are Karl Scheid, Ted Brown. Herbert B. McMillan, E. K. Lois and Baldwin Robertson. ASPECT A L feature of the "City of Beautiful Nonsense, '' to be directed by the Ladies' Literary club at the Kilhards street auditorium, November 3 and 4, will be a calendar of booths. Each booth will represent a calendar month, and the things for sale in the booths will be suggestive of the month represented. Prominent society women will be in charge of the booths as follows: fol-lows: January Cashier's cage in bank.. Mis. F. L. Oswald, chairman. February Ladies' Literary club birthday month, eako booth, Mrs. A. H. Feabody, chairman. Mnrv'h St. Patrick ideas, Mrs. Thomas O'Connor, chairman. April Cherry blossom time in Japan, Mrs. T. O. Marioneaux, chairman. Mav Art booth, with hand-painted china tally card"?, plaee cards, etc., Miss Mvra Sawyer, ehairman. dune Brides' booth. Mrs. Malcolm Keyser. chairman. duly Candy booth. Mrs. A. D. Pier-son, Pier-son, chairman.' August Vacation booth. Mrs. W. P. Kiscr, chairman, u September Pantry booth, with its tore of home-made preserves, jellies, piekles, etc., Mrs. Causten Brown, "chair-ma "chair-ma n . October Halloween booth with fortune for-tune telling, Mrs. L. II. Farnsworth, chairman. November The Puritan home -with it Thanksgiving goodies, Mrs. Fred Sands, ehairman. December Christmas novelties. Miss Pearl Savage, chairman. Postoffice booth. Mrs. Glen Miller, chairman. The women of the Ladies' Literary club are tireless in their efforts to make the entertainment a great success, 'fables 'fa-bles for the card party on November and the cabaret luncheon on November Novem-ber 3, are selling rapidly, and the practicing prac-ticing and rehearsing for the Evening of Vaudeville ' ' and also for the cabaret performance are progressing satisfactorily. satisfac-torily. The dance on the last evening of the carnival promises to be a fitting climax. TTIE pledges of the Xi Alpha chapter chap-ter of the Chi Omega sorority entertained en-tertained the active members -of the sorority at luncheon yesterday at the chapter house, It3o East South Temple street. The decorations were in cardinal and straw, the sorority colors. Large red - and yellow chrysanthemums formed the centerpieces for one largo table and five " smaller tables from which the luncheon lunch-eon was served. The place cards bore a renlica of the sororitv pledge pin. The committee in charge comprised I QOCIETY women who are prominent in arrangements for the charity ball to be given at tile Hotel Utah, Thursday evening under the direction of the j St. Mark's Hospital Charity association. Mrs. Peahody is chairman of the executive committee. Mrs. Lynch is secretary of the association and one of the executive committee, and Mrs. Hale is chairman cf the decorating committee. V - f J.. .) f , , j Miss Vivian Ecdes, Miss Edna Williams, Wil-liams, Miss Caroline Dewey and Miss Rebecca Clawson. Covers were laid for Miss Mary Godbe, Miss Priscilla Cart-wright, Cart-wright, Miss Marion Whitney, Miss Vera Foulger, Miss Daisy Bolapp,Miss Emily Grant, Miss Vera Tracy, Miss Eva Davis, Miss Helen Wells, Miss Gusta Ivins, Miss Marion Bead, Miss Alta Crawford, Miss Beth Horlick, Miss Grace Richards, Miss Athene Farnsworth, Miss Margaret Marshall, Miss Helen Spencer, Miss Esther Badger. Miss Margaret Felt, Miss Dolores Do-lores Stohl, Miss Marie Hodgson, Miss H;:la Ward, Mifb Vivian Eccles, Miss Kate Voellter, Miss Edna Williams, Miss Caroline Dewey, Miss Rebecca Clawson, Miss Edith Tingey, Miss Sarah Sa-rah Burton, Miss Marjorie, Burrows, Miss Frances Grant, Miss Fulvia Ivins. IN" honor of Mrs. Josiah Evans Cowles of Los Angeles, president of the General Gen-eral Federation of Women's Clubs, who is the guest of Mrs. George it. Hancock Han-cock for a few days, the Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club will keep open house Monday afternoou, from 2:30 until 4:30 o'clock. Tea will be served by the Home Economics Econom-ics section of the club. An invitation is extended to all club women aud their friends -to meet Mrs. Cowles. The committee in charge includes Mrs. S. R. Xeel, Mrs. F. M. McHugh, Mrs. R. E. Huffman, Mrs. Kent R. Burt Mrs. H. R. Prather. Mrs. E. W. Parks, Mrs. 4 W Cnwan . Mrs. .T. P T.n ml e h lw npr and Mrs. E. V. Silver. Mrs. George R. Hancock and Mrs. E. B. Critchlow will preside at the tea table. Mrs. Robert Spangder entertained at luncheon at the Hotel Utah yesterday, in compliment to Mrs. Cowles. The decorations dec-orations were in red roses and the guests included Mrs. Cowles, Mrs. M. J. Swee-ley Swee-ley of Twin Falls. Idaho, president of the Idaho federation of women's clubs; Mrs. A. D. Norton of Twin Falls, aud Mrs. George R. Hancock. The party attended at-tended the org3n recital at noon at the tabernacle. Mrs. Cowles was taken to Bingham yesterday afternoon with a party, the members of which were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spangler. The party left the city at 3:1,1 and returned at j 6 o'clock. Included in the party were j Mrs. Ira D. Travis, Mrs. F. W. Adams, ; Dr. Jane Skoltield. Mrs. A. .1. Goiham, 1 Mrs. E. A. Vandeventcr, Miss Lucile ' Francke and Mrs. W. E. Traughhcr, Miss Smith of Oakland. Cal.. Mi?s Josephine Jo-sephine Spencer. Miss Alma Beaoit and Miss Mary Donahue. THE entertainment committee of the Welfare club will give a Halloween Hal-loween musical tea Saturday at the home of Mrs. Jacob Komel, loO McClelland Mc-Clelland avenue, from H to 5:30 o'clock. During the afternoon the following will appear on a musical programme: Mrs. Fred Barnes, Miss Beulah Hudson, Miss Cecil Burns. Miss Edna Gannett, Miss Jane Sands, Mrs. Margaret R. Kerr, Mrs. C. C. Daily, Miss Delida Anderson. Ander-son. Miss Haze! Franks, Miss Irene Lang on. M:ss Grace liar; er, Harry Harper, Mrs. Bessie Browning, Mrs. - ; -31 h " j n Zl)SS-MS.HAmE' LYNCH Leafy Montgomery, Mrs. Jacob Brim el, Miss Gladys Hardiman, William Hardi-man Hardi-man and Miss Lisle Bradford, with a boys' quartette. Miss Celia McFall will meet the guests at the door and Mrs. E. F. Sasse, Mrs. G. K. Ott, Mrs. IsabellayFrye aud Mrs. Margaret Howard How-ard will' preside at the tea table. The entertainment committee consists of Mrs. Frank P. Sherwood, Miss Blanch Strickley and Mrs. Ethel Xettlcton ! Ramov. i THE members of the Pi Eta Epsilon sorority entertained yesterday at a luncheon at the Hotel Utah in honor of one of the members, Mit-s Jane Darling, who will be married October 31 to Dale Langwell Smith. The decorations and favors were carried out in a bridal idea. A white enamel br.sket of violets and straw flowers formed the centerpiece of the table. A white tulle bow, tied to the handle of the basket, held a large white marriage bell. Covers were laid for the members of the sorority, who are Miss Helen Bottles, Miss Jane Darling. Miss Marjorie Pearson, Miss Martha Richards. Miss Belle Tyree. Miss Dorothy Mnrionenux, Mrs. Stephen L. Lvnch, Mrs. Kean Miller, Miss Lillian Docher. Miss Martha Henderson, jlrs. Jack Richards, Miss Margaret Mclutyre aud Miss Florence Hulioran. MISS RUTH COOPER entertained at tea yesterday at her home on Eleventh East street. An effective color scheme of yellow was used throughout the house. Dahlias aud nasturtiums nas-turtiums decorated the living roonis. and a tall basket of yellow chrysanthemums formed the centerpiece -jz the tea tabic. The handle of the basket was tied with yellow tulle. Candles, shaded in yellow, were placed at the corners of the table. A Mexican drawn-work cloth, over yellow, yel-low, covered the table. . Assisting the hostess in receiving were her mother, Mrs. W. P. Cooper, and Mrs. A. C. Smith. Mis. Theodore B. Parker, Mrs. Charles Walson and Mrs. Earl Francis took turns pouring at the tea table. Serving were Miss Emma Zane, Miss Helen Greenwood, Miss Dorothy Marioneaux, Miss Kather-iue Kather-iue Richards and Miss Dorothy Jennings. Jen-nings. Little Betty Perkins received the cards. Seventy -five invitations were issued. The receiving hours were from 4 to 6 o 'clock. MRS. MATTHEW A. XELSOX entertained en-tertained the members of the Undine Un-dine club yphterday at a theater party at the Orpheum, followed by tea at Franklin's. Covers- were laid for the following, besides the hostess: Miss Luella Cutler, Miss Edna Evans, Miss Afton Young, Miss Lyle Bradford, Miss Kate Gabbot, Miss Ivy Spencer, Miss Lavinne Parke. Mrs. Edith Miller, Mrs. Carl Orlob. Miss Mayme Price, Mrs. Julian Thomas, Miss Lillian Met'arland, Miss Ella Xeilson, Miss Edna Edwards. Mrs. Arnold Rich, Mrs. R. M. Wilkinson, Wilkin-son, Mrs. James R. Eurbidge, Mrs. J. Owen Carter, Mrs. Norman Lloyd. MISS TULLA MOLLERUP entertained enter-tained at a Kensington yester-dav, yester-dav, in honor of Miss Luna Chipman, who will rve married Tuesday to J. Tracev Wuotton. The living rooms were decorated with pink and wate chrysanthemums and sweet elysium. A cut glass bowl of pink and white snapdragons snap-dragons formed the centerpiece for the tea table. Twenty guests were in attendance. at-tendance. MBS. E. G. SKLIRIS entertained at a tea yesterday at her home od East South Temple street in honor of ! her sister Miss Reine Kyriakopulos of Athens, Greece, who has recently come here for an extended visit. The decorations throughout the house were in pink and white chrysanthemums and autumn leaves. The tea table held as a centerpiece a large crystal basket of pink chrysanthemums, tied with a pink tulle bow. A lace cover was over pink satin. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Edward Rosenbaum, Mrs. J. B. White-hill, White-hill, Mrs. Herbert Calvin, Mrs. Edgar Newhouse, Jr., and Mrs. Mare Lipp-man. Lipp-man. Miss Rosamond Ritchie, Miss Lil-las Lil-las Rockwell, Miss Dorothy Bamberger and Miss Helen Oberndorfer assisted in serving. About forty friends called between the receiving hours, 4 "to 6 o'clock. MUCH social interest centers in a largo card party to be given under un-der the "auspices of the Catholic Woman's Wom-an's league at the Ladies' Literary club house Monday afternoon, October 30. The proceeds will be devoted to charity. Mrs. 0. A. Qnigley is chairman of the committee on arrangements and her Af-r- T r T4o.inK.tt Mrs. Jane Cann and Miss Kate Hallo-ran. Hallo-ran. Reservations for tables can be made through any member of the committee. com-mittee. The refreshment committee includes in-cludes Mrs. F. E. Kauffman. chairman; Mrs. S. A. Maginnis and Mrs. J. T. White. Home-made candy will be sold by a group of young society girls. MISS LILLIAN M'FARLAXD, a fall bride, was the guest of honor at a party given yesterday afternoon by Miss Blanche Kidder. Bridge was played, the guests being seated at seven small tables. The tea table held a large vase of cosmos, and the place cards were decorated with butterflies. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. C. Kidder, and Mrs. James Eager. MRS. ORSOX ARMSTRONG entertained enter-tained at an evening party on Friday at her home on North Second West street, in honor of Miss Emma Boone of St. Joseph, Mo., who is visiting visit-ing with Mrs. Lewis Dippe. The rooms were decorated with autumn flowers. Punch was served by Miss Priscilla Armstrong and Miss Isabel Armstrong. MISS FLORENCE JAMES entertained enter-tained at a shower yesterday, in compliment to Miss Bernice Stringham, who will be married next Wednesday to George Duffin. Pink and white sweet peas were used to decorate the tea table. ta-ble. Twelve guests were in attendance. MR. AND MRS. LEROY PARRY entertained en-tertained at a dannns party last night at their home on East Third South street, in honor of Miss Ethel Bee-dry and A. N. Timing, who will be married this week. Yellow and white chrysanthemums were used for decorations decora-tions in the living room and reception room, and pink and white roses in the dining room. A buffet supper was served. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. H. M. Haley, Mrs. T. K. Parry and Mrs. Fred Beesley. MRS. T. G. WEBBER entertained at luncheon yesterday in the president's presi-dent's suite of the Hotol Utah. The guests were seated at one long table, which was decorated with three enamei baskets of pink chrysanthemums, combined com-bined with plumosa. The place cards contained the family crest in gold. Twenty guests were in attendance. THE Saturday Night club was entertained enter-tained last night at the Ladies' Literary club. Ninety guests were, in attendance. The hostesses were Mrs. C. E. Richards, Mrs. L. M. Bailey, Mrs. J. C. Weeter, Mrs. W. C. Jennings and Mrs. George. M. Bacon. MRS. A. H. WARREN entertained her sewirjg club on Thursday. The decorations were in Japanese, rose and white chrysanthemums being used. : Mrs. L. G. Romney and Miss Norma ' Havercamp, in Japanese costumes, assisted as-sisted the hostess. MISS IDA FRIEDMAN and Miss Jennie Rae entertained at the Friedman home, 6 Fourth South streot, yesterday at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Rose Coret, who is to be married on Wednesday to Paul Simon. Si-mon. Evenls of Coming Week Miss Jane Darling, a popular bride of the month, will be the gaest of honor at a number of affairs this week. Tomorrow To-morrow Miss Denise Karrick will give a bridge tea; Tuesdaj Miss Dorothy Marioneaux will entertain at a bridge tea at her home on E street; Wednesday Mrs. Girard Hale and Miss Gulia Dix will give a bridge tea at the Dix home on Second avenue; Thursday Mrs. Dan Gurnsey will entertain informally at her apartment in the Mecklenburg; Friday Fri-day Mrs. Jack Richards will entertain for Miss Darling and Mrs. Dan Gurnsey, Gurn-sey, a bride of September; Saturday Miss Darling will entertain tho members mem-bers of her bridal party at luncheon at the Hotel Utah. Miss Darling will be married Tuesday, October 31, to Dale Langwell Smith at the home of her parents on First avenue. Mrs. Edgar L. Newhouse, Jr., will entertain at a bridge tea Saturday in honor of Miss Norinne Thompson, whose marriage to Harold Ross Brown takes place November L Sunday, Oc-1 totjer 29, Miss Denise Karrick will en- j tertain at tea at her home on Thir- teenth East street in honor of Miss 1 Thompson. I j The One Step club, a local orgauiza- tion composed of high school and university uni-versity students, will give its first dance of the season in the Ladies' Literary club on East South . Temple street Friday Fri-day evening. Halloween decorations will prevail. The members of the club ! are Al Warden; Bert Price. William McDonald, Lynn Raybould, Melvin Snelgrove, Edwin Peabody, Lynn Lawrence, Law-rence, James Braffctt, Neil O'Donnell and Richard Polette. Mrs. T. S. Jackson will entertain at a Kensington this week at her home, 223 East Seventh South street. The Ladies' Germania club will give its annual .banquet Tuesday evening at Eagles' hall. St. Mark's guild will give a large card party at the home of Mrs. Ernest Gayford, 106 Third avenue, November 8. Miss Virginia Wirthlin, Miss DeLong and Miss Lillio Kaufman will entertaiu at a Halloween party at the Kaufinann home on East First South street Saturday. Satur-day. " ,i Miss Ethel Beesley, who will be married mar-ried October- 26 to Avery N. Timms, will entertain at a trousseau tea tomorrow to-morrow at her home from 2 to 6 o'clock. Today Mrs. J. P. Thiriot will entertain enter-tain at dinner for Miss Beesley and Mr. Timms. Miss Florence Wickens and Miss Flora McDonald will entertain at a Halloween dancing party Saturday at the McDonald home on Tenth East street. The student body of the University of Utah will give a dinner dance at th1 j Newhouse hotel Saturday at 6:3n o 'clock. The committee in char up is composed of members of The various fraternities and sororitie? and includes Curtis Hawley, chairman; Miss Daisy Rnlapp, Miss Marjorie Whitelev, Mis? Edith Youndt, Miss Martha Barlow Allan Al-lan Groejbeck, Ambrose McGarry, Hector Hec-tor Haight, Albert Paul and "Alfred Rodger". Alumni of the university and all others interested are invited. Mrs. Hugh Willard Don gall will entertain en-tertain at a large musicale Friday in compliment to Mips Margaret Snnimpf-hays, Snnimpf-hays, who has recently returned from, Boston, where she lias been studying music. Mrs. Murray Sullivan, who will leave October 20 for China, where she and Mr. Sullivan will make their home, will bo the guest of honor at a number of affairs this week. Monday Mrs. Wesley Wes-ley King and Mrs. Howard Lawson will entortain forty guests at a buffet luncheon lunch-eon in her honor. In the evening Mrs. Clarence Warnock will entertained for her, and Tuesday Mrs. H. N. Mayo will entertain the members of her club at luncheon at the Hotol Utah. Wednesday Wednes-day Mrs. George Benton Wilson will entertain at luncheon for Mrs. Sullivan. Sulli-van. Mrs. W. Edward Fife will entertain at tea Wednesday at the Newhouse hotel ho-tel in compliment to Mrs. Edwin F, Holmes. Mrs. William Reid and Mrs. Will El-lerbeck El-lerbeck will entertain at a Halloween dance at the Country club Saturday in honor of their daughters, Miss Lucile Reid and Miss Rosclla Ellerbeck. Mrs. Girard Halo and Mrs. Gulia Dix will entertain at tea Wednesday at the home of Miss Dix on Second avenue. ave-nue. Miss Lyle Wimmer and Miss Ruth Palmer will entertain this evening at a dinner for Miss Lillian McFarland, I a fall bride, and Mrs. Charles A. McFarland, Mc-Farland, who will leave early in November No-vember for Seattle. Monday Miss McFarland Mc-Farland will be tho guest of honor at ; a Kensington given by Mrs. W. 0. ! Crawford and her daughters, Mrs. Wil- lard Richards and Mrs. Scott Ure, at the Crawford home. Saturday Miss Mary Storer and Miss Ruth Storer will entertain at a Kensington for Miss McFarland Mc-Farland at their home in Blaine avenue. ave-nue. Mrs. F. J. Westcott will entertain the members of the Crystal Bridge club at her home in First avenuo next Wednes-day. Wednes-day. j I The members of the alumnae association associa-tion of St. Mary's academy will hold : their annual reunion and banquet at the academy Saturday, November 4. Mrs William Jeff era of Omaha will be ! toastmistress. I Mr. and Mrs. H. Harry Madsen will entertain Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Ella H. Samuelson and Hebor : C. Johnson, whose marriage takes place Wednesdav. Mrs. Eddie Beers will entertain the Ladies' auxiliary to the Greeters of America, chapter 15, Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 at her home, 5 Moffat street, Fourth South, between Second and Third East streets. Mrs. W. C. Bowen will entertain the Congenial Thirteen club Thursday aft- ' ernoon at her home, 20 P street. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Elmer Loveless have issued invitations for a Halloween party to be given at their home, 1178 Emerson avenue, October 31. Many out-of-town guests are invited. Weddings and Engagements Miss Helen Belle Sheperd of Stockton, Stock-ton, Cal., and Weslev M. Jones of this city were married Thursday in San Francisco. They will make their homo here. i . i Miss Frances Browne of Salt Lake City aud George K-aymond Col ton of Pasadena were married Friday at Pasadena. Pasa-dena. They will make their home this winter in Searchlight, Nov. i Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Tyler of Boise, Ida., announce the engagement of tbeir daughter, Clarice, to Preston Wilson of this citv. Miss Leone White, daughter of Mrs. Mary White, and Nephi Jensen of Logan Lo-gan were married Wednesday iu the Salt Lake temple, the cerr-mony being 'performed at noon by Joseph F Smith, Jr. A wedding breakfast followed t the home of Miss Annie Hanson. Mr. ; and Mrs. Jensen will make their home 1 in Logan. I Mrs. S. J. Goodro announces the mar- riage of her daughter, Florence Bay-1 Bay-1 singer, to X. A. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Stone will be at home in their apartment apart-ment in the Warren after November 1. if if. The marriage of Miss Nan Swenson and Carl Pol! took plae Thursday at noon in the Salt Lake temple. A wed-i wed-i ding breakfast followed at the home of 1 the'Y'ridegrooni 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Joseph Poll. In the evening a recep-1 recep-1 tion was given at the home of the ! bride 's father, A. J. Swenson. Tho j couple have gone fo California for a mouth's wedding trip and will mako I their home here. Mr. and Mrs. f iiarlps Fa 11 en tine a n-riour.t-e the engagement of their daughter. daugh-ter. Loretta Amelia, to Albert William Kibier. The wedding will take place Wednesday, November 1. The following from the Portland Ore-gotiinn Ore-gotiinn of October 19 will be of interest Salt Lake society: Miss Harriott .lellison became the bride of Herbert D. Landes of Salt Lake City, last night at 8:30 (Continued on Following Pagtf.) (Continued fruta Pi.ccdir.st Pai?8.) n'-o''l:, at tlit liDfju- t(f licr ari'ii t Me. :t(.. Mi.,. W. i). .l.-lliM.n. It v. u ;i i tn o CMri'muii .' , but c h;i rm in;,' In it-;ul :mj-! pn'Trv. It. -f fill u if. Ho,. i-i.-'.ri"!, u.-ing t ll'! I IH f M''-ri.-i I' M lltf MM '. lrf-r llll'i Minn D .!;- i ' i o ( ;iI1i.,iiii mi ng ' " I n Hir-t Kiu lilmrn-,'' :iccjinpaiii:d Ijv Mrs. (). ('. ( ;illiMiri, the ;tltr ;iUi pliivin the wedding mnn-h. Tim ctjivrnuiiy vv:i:, n:;id in tlut drawing-mom, drawing-mom, w'hi.h wis banked with t;ill, htiit.Hv psihes, r'm-rifrv a ti 1 a pmfu-hitm pmfu-hitm ()f ' :.ff :;. ftisti s'. 'Hi- t.nipt.' -vi'iv iiii;itl.MMi.M except ex-cept I'.n- I -.O Mttlt! tV -H.-K-ii .IrMi-nn olroit uti.l .1 ear. in j;n;,' Smith. 'j'h'y wcro rduinnni;,' in r'li i- lit.l U u hi to imlroi'Wr-. t'rof krt ;.ud r i jsp h.ui bow. The bnilu w'uif a -luiuiing jj'.vm of idotli Of Hivr., k:U, wilh .-ilk tulle, witli t'i)il)i'llivnpiMils nl' imported nil vp r Im-e. It WHi m :i tic full ami nhort tiiiiniM ;i train. Her veil also wn.i u short out- jiih! wan wreathed with orange t linsniii-'. 't'hr I r i I ? r 1 hmnpiet was a .shnwer tit liiie:t oi' the valley ami bride ross. I ii i m oi I i a! i -y tollnyvin tlif wed- ., flint a i'(v opi iuti wan hohl ami tho bride's M.-.ter, Mr. r:i J- Wol-cott, Wol-cott, and In.'!' mother, Mm. W. 1. .It 'I I i son, rcf'i vet I wit !i t he bridal party. Mrs. Wnlrott was attired in a nwn iif U ing 's blue sati n, t rim mod with 1m rly sil vcr I are. Sho nlfio MJic a i-iMtaf1 of violets anil lilies of tin- vjill.-v. "Mrs. Jellisou's uowii n:is a handsome hand-some model of Mack embroidered rift over black hilk, and her forsake IniiiijUv't was oi'fhiils and lilies of tho alloy. A bullet supper was jutvi'iI. 'J.'lo lini 1 1 i'uoin v as nttrai t i u- itli i( Imu'o fluster?! of the ( Jpholia voes ainl t'oni.. I'resiitiiiif al the table unv Mrs. Harry Maak, Mrs. O. lark, .Mrs. Jav Smith an.l Mrs. i VV. JIall. thov uero assisto.l 5 Miys Marv Stur.rt Smith. i iss IMen Hall ami Mi-.i Ruth lioat-h. MiM Maliel Hook was Hlationo'i at ' tho imm-hliowl. Mr. in.. I Mrs. Lamios loft, for a I oi l nioht 's woililin trip uiu will be at. honif nflor November 1 at tho t tah hotel in Salt l-akc City. Tbo J liri-le 's nnniorou.'i friends ar re-erettinii re-erettinii that Im-t maiTiaon will tako lier from Portliiml, whore she has tlonn sueh exeellent. work in many philaijthropio institutions. Tor a tow rears she has been president of the Fruit and Klower niisinn an.l also has been prominently identified identi-fied with tho uftivities of the People's Peo-ple's institute and the Day mirserv. Mrs. J. Jane Web'h announees the ennagrment id' her daughter, Beatrioe. to A. tirant Pitts. W. K. Lovoriup of this citv and liss Ta lie Jenkins of Be Kalb, "Tnd., were loairipd yesteidnv in Denver at St. - Mark's eathodral. The bride has been tho guest of Miss Lenoro Maindaugh Mrs. W. K. Lovering, formerly Miss Jane Jenkins of De Kalb, Ind., who j married yesterday m Denver to Mr. Lovering of Salt Lake. j D'aaDDDDDunaQDnaDaDDDaaDDDDDDD air ' ' . ' 1 ' 12 nf ' , y ' VA " 1 K , . v ' nfr ' - f s u Qf ' r ' '. .w -i at ? " ' , , , , , , a ; z'-. . - - , r S V.' ' ' C ' a H " t ' - . t i a l . ' j -, & nf f . , f ' j D , 4 , V; a Dp . ila t. " , r - I w I",.. ' N n D i X,-;' " a L - . -, 4 ro a O v , , . J - V " V 5 , ! 1 d DnannnannnnnnnnanaDnnanDaa in Denver. Tiss Itaindauph was bridesmaid. Tla rvey H. Spreek of Quincy, 111., was .best man. Mr. and Mrs. Lovering will arrive in Salt Lake early this week to make their home. The marria.ee of "Miss Mabel Knap-ton Knap-ton and Arnold K Hnltquist will take plafo Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at tho home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vv'UUym T, Knapton, f15 Fi rid port street. A reception will follow fol-low the eeremony. Miss Vera Knapton will bo bridesmaid and Harry Waters will be best man. Miss Emma Reebe and Orson K. Kelly Kel-ly wore married Wednesday morning in tlie Salt Lake temple. A wedding breakfast followed for members of the two families and the bridal party at the home of the hride on G street, and in-the evening a large reception was given. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly have gone to Dallas, Tex., where they will remain a month. Thev will make their home in New York Citv. ,. The marriage of Miss Cornelia Smith : and Earl Manning took place Wednesday Wednes-day evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Challen Smith, The ceremony was performed by the bride's father in the presence of the immediate families. Mr, and Mrs. Manning Man-ning will make their home here. Miss Gladys Noyes and W; K. Barrett, Bar-rett, Jr., were married Wednesday ii lu: mug at ob. Jiarv s emu tiu rai. I nt ceremony was performed at. 9 o'clock by Father Schulz and was followed by a wedding breakfast at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. K. Barrett, Sr. The couple have gone ou a month's honeymoon honey-moon to Los Angeles and upon their return will make their home iu this city. Miss Mabeile Stokes and Alfred R. McUIasson wero married Wednesday at 8 o'clock at the Phillips Congregational church, the Rev, Peter A. Simpkin officiating. of-ficiating. Mr. and Mrs. MeGlaseon have left for a wedding trip to Quincy, 111. Miss ftnse Coiet and Paul Simon will be married on Wednesday at the home of the bridegroom's parents, G East South Temple. Only the members of the family will be present. Mr. and Mrs. George Austin announce tho marriage of their daughter, Emma, to Warren S. Stanton, yesterday evening even-ing at 6 o 'clock. The ceremony was performed at the home of the tiride 's sister, Mrs. John M. Hayes, 20 Ninth East street, and was followed by a dinner din-ner given by Mr. and Mrs. Austin at the Hotel Utah. Covers were laid for twenty. The bride wore a gown of white silk and lace and carried white roses. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hayes entertained enter-tained at dinner Friday evening in honor of Miss Austin and Mr. Stanton- Covers Cov-ers were laid for twelve. The hivited guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Austin, Aus-tin, Miss Emma Austin, Warren S. Stanton, Stan-ton, E. Zwickey, Miss Florence Austin and T. M. Williamson. Mrs. John M. Hayes entertained at a miscellaneous shower on Thursday evening in compliment to the bride. About thirty guests were present. The evening was spent in dancing. Mrs. Hayes was assisted by Miss Florence Austin. Mrs. George D. Roper announces the marriage of her daughter, Florepce, to Sidney Z. Lambourne on October 7. The couple will be at home after November 11 at Lincoln, Idaho. Miss Ethel E. Beeslev and Avery N. Timms will be married Thursday at noon in the Salt Lake temple. A reception will be pi ven in the evening at the homo of Fred Beesley, 5o5 West Third North. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. .T. Daw, 1154 Ninth East street, announce the engagement of their danchter. Winnie, to R. H. Harmer. The marriage will take place next Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. tem-ple. Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Browne announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter, Frances Louise, to George Ravmond Col-ton Col-ton of Pasadena. Cal.. which 'took place at the Eniseopnl church at Ocean Park, Cal., Fridav nfternoon. Refreshments were afterwards served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Percy Browne in Ocean Park, and the hride and brideeroom left the same rvemner for Searchlight, Nev where they will make their home. Personal Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Murphv have returned re-turned from an extended trip to New York Citv. Mrs. J. F. Alkey h;is returned to her home in Seattle, after spending several days here as the guest of Mrs. W. H. Diutr.. Mr. and Mr?. SyKain Xoaek. who have spent the Ja.t six weeks in Bar 1 Harbor, Maine, have returned to their borne in Boston and are located for the winter a: 3Co Newmirv street, Boston. Mrs. William Dale has returned from a two months' visit ou the cuat. Mr. and Mrs. R. Frank Miller and babv wiil leave Tuesday for Los A n-gcivg, n-gcivg, after a visit with Mrs. Miller 's mother, Mrs. F. W. Hau.son. Mrs. James A. Hogle will leave Sunday Sun-day for a visit of several weeks with her aunt, Mrs. William Thaw, at Pittsburg, Pitts-burg, Pa. I I Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Me Donald let ! Thursday for a brief visit to ;outhem California points. Mrs. Miner ( rissy hav left for her home in Jamestown, X. Y., after spending spend-ing some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Relf, at the Hotel Ftah. Miss Clara Cahoon has gone to Black-foot, Black-foot, Idaho, to spend two weeks with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. F.' IT. Woodruff and little lit-tle son, George, left last week for kou them th-em Utah to spend two weeks visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. W. "). Fowler of Trinidad, B. W. L, left early last week to spend ten days with her husband on the Fowler ranch near Mona, Utah. She will return re-turn hero to remain some tima before returning home. Miss Ethel Thompson of Alma, Neb., is the guest of Miss Edith Mudgett on her way home from Palo Alto, Cal. Mrs. Percy T. Hogan has returned to her home in MontcVair, N. J., after a visit to Mrs. F. L. Oswald. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Sturges, who have arrived in Sail Francisco from Honolulu, will visit in Coronado before returning home. Mrs. Charles H. Lindley and little daughters, Elsie and Barbara, who have .been touring southern California, will spend the winter in Los Angeles. Mr. Lindley has returned home, but will rejoin re-join his family this week. Miss Lucile Clark wilj spend the winter win-ter in New York, attending the Rayson school. She will study music, under Joseph Jo-seph Hoffman and also art, French and German. Mrs. George Dietrich Nordenholt, who is returning to her home in Los Angeles after spending the summer in New York, was tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. N. M, Hamilton, for a few days during the past week. Mrs. William F. Knox and son, Wallace, Wal-lace, of Beaver are at the Hotel Utah for a few davs. Mrs. Florence Powers of SnydervUle was the guest of Mrs. John MeSorley and Mrs. M. J. McGill last week. Mr. and Mrs. O, J. Salisbury and Miss Margaret Salisbury have gone to Philadelphia for an extended stay. Mr. and Mrs. James Ivers, Jr., had as their guests for a few days during last week Mr. and Mrs, John Ivers of Minnesota. Miss Irene Spencer has returned from a three months' trip to Yellowstone Yellow-stone park, Seattle, Spokane and other cities of the northwest. ( Mrs. Charles W. Whitley and three small children from Portland, . where they Jiave spent the last three, or four months. - Mrs. Johnson Field of . Chicago, who has been the guest this week of Mrs. J. J. Kavanaugh, left yesterday. Mrp. Field is the daughter of J. M. Johnson, vice president and in charge of traffic for the Missouri Pacific railroad. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Hall have returned re-turned from their wecHTing trip and aro at home at 308 East Fifth South street. Mrs. Hall, a bride of the month, was formerly Miss Katherine Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. -T. O. Howard and daughter. Virginia, have left for a mqiith 's trip to Cuba. They will go via New York. Dr. and Mrs. Ross K. Anderson left yesterday for Philadelphia, where Dr. Anderson will attend the Clinical Congress Con-gress of the North American Surgeons. They will be gone about a month, visiting Baltimore, Washington and Rochester before their return. Mrs. Herman A. Erdman has returned from a short visit to Portland and Seattle. Se-attle. Mrs. A. E. Rodwell and little daughter, daugh-ter, Amy, of Denver have arrived for a month's visit with Mrs. F. Naylor. Mrs. Rodwell was formerly Miss Ivy. Naylor. Mrs. R. G. Smith of Oakland, Cal., is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. W. F. Ad ams. Mrs. W. O. Damon of Hartford, Conn., mother of Mrs, Adams, will arrive ar-rive next week for a visit with her daughters. Mrs. George J. Ross, formerly of Salt Lake, who TTjs been visiting in the city, has returned to hor home at Kemmercr, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Goodspeed left yesterday for a trip to Chicago. Mrs. James D, Lewis has gone to Kentucky, Ken-tucky, where she will spend several months with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. Bauer and little daughter, Florence, will be at home to their Mend's after October 25 at 2620 Highland drive. MifS Bessie Rodd returned Tuesday from a visit in Poentelio, where she was the guest of Mips Bertha Holmberg. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith will leave the first of November for California, where thev will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs, H. Adolph Soderberg are at honre at the Horace S. Ensign residence. 161 Third avenue. Miss Emma Boone of St. Joseph. Mo., who is the guest of Mrs. Lewis Dippo, will leave tomorrow for her home. Mrs. Leo M. Evans of Los Angeles i? here on an extended visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Breeze of Taylorsville. Miscellaneous Events Du Chat Noir club was organized at the home of .Mrs. A. E. Boyd, 431 Last Sixth South street, for a .. series of brieve parties. The club members are Mrs A. K. BOV.K Mrs. M. J. Dixon, Mrs. E. Graham, Mrs. J. H. Kemlruks, Mrs. ,1. V. Martin, Mrs. H. G. O'lves-. son, llrs. G. K. I'rim-e, Mrs. Y. rtay, Mrs. L. Ruse. Mrs. C. Sanders, Mrs. P. C. Short, Mrs. J. F. Tyler, Mrs. T. H, Vensu). The members of Du Chat Noir club were entertained Thursday afternoon bv llrs. M. J. Dixon at her home, liai South Eighth East street. The guests were entertained at ttiree tables of bridge. Luncheon was served -followine the games. Mrs. ,1. H. Hendricks Hen-dricks will entertain the club November Novem-ber 2. . . A partv was given at the home of Mrs. John Grav, laUo South Eleventh East street, on' Tuesdnv afternoon, in honor of the Wilkes club. The living room was decorated in potted plants and ferns. The dining vom was in pink and white. A clunv lace cloth on the table was over pink satin, with a cut glass bowl of pink and white caruatio'ns forming the centerpiece. The Modern Priscilla Sewing cinb was entertained at luncheon last. Thurs-dav Thurs-dav bv Mrs. George Bolto. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Jennie Fafek. The Ensign ".lull" club was entertained enter-tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bain, 1070 Lily avenue. Saturday evening. Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doxey" ' 1 The Xeedleerat't club was entertained Wednesday afternoon bv Mrs. Annie Price at her homo on Harvard avenue. Autumn flowers and leases decorated the rooms. The c.onterpieee for t h e tea table was a basket of pink ro.srs and snapdragons. The nrxr mooting will be lield Jit the home of Mrs. Ross Ktiukcl Wednesday, Kovombor 1. Miss BloF?en Jlopner entertained the Ci. H. C. elub at her home Wednesday evening. The rooms were decorated in pink carnations and American Beautv roses. Supper was served. A cut glass bowl of American Beauty rosebuds was used for a centerpiece J.'or t he table. Music and sewing wero enjoyed. The following guests were made' members of tho club: Miss Olive Kay, Miss Agnes Colclough, Miss Marie Anderson, (Continued on Following Page.) 1 SOCIETY i (Continued From Preceding Page.) Mi as Nina P.p. i Icy. Miss Helen Hepner, Miss Eunice Butcher. Mrs. L. D. T.amont entertained her ' card club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Hi:gh Duebro-'k whs the guet of honor, i Fifteen were in attendance. i ! The members of the B. G. club were j entertained on Thursday evening by 1 Miss Miriam Jacobaen at her home on K street. The rooms were attractive throughout with, rhryeanthemums, petunias pe-tunias and nasturtiums. The long table, ta-ble, where the giiets were seated, had a dainty centerpiece of nasturtiums in various color? in a glas va?e, outlined by the green leavep. Assisting Mis Ja-i Ja-i coben was her mother, Mrs. Andrew daco'i'sen. and sister, Phyllis, and Miss I Cieora Murdork. A number of pW,-: pW,-: tinn wee civ en on the ukulele bv Mip I Rachel Peterson, Miss Marie iJames, Miss Miriam Jacobeen, Miss Ida Giles, Mrs. Bessie Egan and Mrs. Victoria Edmonds. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sheldrake were the guests of honor at an informal reception re-ception given them by the members and friends of . Uif f M. E. church in the church parlors Friday night. The gay colors of the season in golden flowers were artistically combined throughout tbo rooms, while the table .was especially especial-ly attractive with a laco cover and a bowl of yellow African marigolds for the centerpiece. Mrs. U. U. Hiskey and Mrs. C. N. Ray poured during the even-; ing. An excellent programme was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldrake will, leave Salt Lake soon to make their home in Canada. About eighty guests were present to bid them good-by. The committee in charge of the reception included Mrs. C. T. McDaniel, Richard Greaves and Miss Gladys Hardiman. Harold Stauffer entertained at a dance Friday night at hia home on First avenue. Assisting the host in receiving the guests were Mrs. Laurence Bennett, Miss Bess Faddies, Miss Margaret Collins Col-lins and Miss Lucile Reid. A late supper sup-per was served. Fifty guests were in attendance. Mrs. Fred Jenkins was the guest of honor at a party given by some of her friends Friday atternoon in honor of her birthday. Tall vases of fall flowers flow-ers were placed at either end of the tea table and a birthday cake formed the centerpiece for the table. d Little Miss Estolla Dallimore entertained enter-tained twelve of her friends yesterday at a birthday party. The decorations were in the Halloween colors. A birthday birth-day cake with twelve candles formed the centerpiece for the table. Miss Rosella Davies gave a luncheon for eight guests at her home on Ninth ; East street, Friday afternoon. The guest of honor was Miss Lillian Johnson of Mesa, Ariz. The decorations were in Halloween effects. A pumpkin basket . tilled with fruit was the centerpiece for the luncheon table. Miss "Davies was , assisted by her mother, Mrs. Thomas Davies. Miss Ella Samnelson, a hride of this' week, was entertained on Tuesday evening even-ing at the home of Miss Bernice Johnson. John-son. The decorations were of autumn leaves, flowers and little Cupids. A stringed orchestra furnished music for dancing, which was enjoyed by about forty guests. The I. M. T. club met with Miss Grace Moran on Friday afternoon. The home was decorated with fall flowers and leaves. Refreshments were served late in the afternoon. Louis Tadnais entertained a few of his friends at his home on Saturday in honor of his twelfth birthday. The Ernests were Bernb-e Block, Helm Ree, Hazel Jpffs, Fstella Yadnais, Si ha Monk, Delia Dobson. Martha and Tir-rinia Tir-rinia Tanlund, Glenwood Ragawsky, Warren Conuts. .foe Dudler. Harold Christine. Howard Kingly. Ad Buf-f Buf-f in'ton, Edwin and Ki'.hard Tanlund, Klvert and Cleo Tadnais. Miss Luna Chipman was the honored guest at a Kensington given Monday Jiftf-rnoon by Mrs. William Thornton. Pink dahlias derorated the pnrlor, and rosobuds and nasturtiums were used in the dicing room. As'iMmg the hos!c.i" were Mrs. H. E. Robinson, Mrs. T. . Trsnp and Mr. Laurence Brig?. Mi Luna ' hipman alfo was the honored hon-ored guest at a tea given Thursday aft ernoon by the active and alumnae members mem-bers of Alpha Chi sorority at the chapter chap-ter house, -Z4 Twelfth " East. Miss Chipman 's sorority sisters and school friends were guests.. The dining room was decorated in yellow yel-low and orange yellow marigolds in baskets tied with orange tulle, yellow candles and orange crepo paper festooned fes-tooned on the chandeliers. The committee in charge consisted of Miss Mabel Parker, Miss Mariorie Whiteley, Miss Annette Vincent. Miss Minnette Montgomery, Miss Gladys Pannier and Miss Dorothy Klein. Mr. and Mrs. C. Clarence Nesten entertained en-tertained Friday evening at, dinner at their home on Third avenue in honor of Miss Luua Chipman. The centerpiece center-piece was a cut glass .bowl tilled with nasturtiums and petunias. Covors were laid for ten. Music was furnished throughout the evening. Miss (.'hipman was the guest of honor at a caril party given Wednesday evening even-ing by Mies 8alena Farrer. Little kewpies were suspended by pink ribbons from the chandeliers, and smilax was interwoven with the rihhons. On the piano kewpies were dressed in white tulle and a couple of kewpies as a minin ture bridal couple were on the mantel with tall vases of stately white chrysanthemums ou each side. The tally tal-ly cards were designed in kewpies, alo. Mrs. J. T. Farrer, Mrs. L. S. Harrington Harring-ton and Mrs. Joseph Buttle assisted in receiving. Mr. and Airs. Stephen H. Besley entertained en-tertained at dinner, followed by ;i n Orphcum party. Thursday evening, i n honor of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Clark, who were recently married. The tabl had a combination of French marigolds and lighted candles as a nterpiece. Place cards and other details were in Halloween effects. Covers were laid for six. Mrs. P. J. Reid entertained nt hr home. SH0 Emerson avenue, Friday, in honor of Mrs. Emma KesW, who is here isiting from Canada. Those present pres-ent were Mrs. L. B. Laker of Eureka, Mrs. H. T. Spencer, Mrs. D. IT. Jacobs, Mrs. A. C. Reid and Mrs. E. C .Sutton : of Garfield, Mrs. Joseph Parry, Mrs. Jenkou Thom3s, Mrs. George Crow, Mrs. Dave Thompson, Mrs. J. A. Cornwall. Mrs. A. Smith, Mrs. J. L. Rhcad and Mrs. W. F. Reid of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ludlow entertained enter-tained the Swastika 11 500'' club Thursday. Thurs-day. The table decorations were suggestive sug-gestive of Halloween, a lare basket of marigolds forini ne the renl e rpb'ep. Tlip guests inHnd'd Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Earl West. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wiscnmb. Mrs. G. H. Pa v ne and Fred L. Spalding won the favors. TREMONTON 1- TRKMOXTON, Ort. CI. Mi Jo.pphina rlot'er. who bus returned from an fa-t-ern trio of spv -ra i months, is 1 k-i visiting visit-ing with friends for a fw flavn. si.f-will si.f-will h-ave !rp Mr-t of the wei-k for h'-r home in Portland. An enjoy a.M Fur.nT nd Ff ?, va tri vn at the riorlist r)i'ir'h hy th": ofHi-rrp and tea)i(;rs of the fun3ay school Tu'P'1k" evening. Uarrv 7.. Oerdiort and family Wt Tre-n Tre-n ton ton last .v-ek for Salt La):, where they will makfc their horn?. Mrj, Harry Morris and little dauirhter, F'.-elvn, of oirdri. were the p'jiB of Mrs. K. M. WyaM this wefft. Mrs. ";'ll lienor is visiting relatives In P-nria.T I!!. Mr. 81 Mrs. M. P.. Hilimnn, who have Yifrn vM r j r.c t nir daugh jVrft. M rn. Cr-arles McOure anJ ilr. . T. VVinzcler, have left for Los Angeles and Texas, where they will spend the winter. Mrs. K, M. Wystt and Mrs. S. B. Wnt-land Wnt-land visited friends in Ogden Monday. Mrs. Delorn and Mrs. V. R. Smith were the guests at dinner Thursday of Mrs. Wesley Carter. The Home Economic eluh was entertained enter-tained hy Mrs. J. R. A. WhIUork Knd:v at'l ei noon In honor of Mrs. Harry I Gephnrt, who left Sunday for Salt Lake. , Mrs. I,. J. Thomne and two sons, Vernon Ver-non and Tester, were the guests Sulurdav of Mrs. (.'. Q. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. J, Hailstone had as thrir guests at dinner Tuesdnv Mr, UaMstono m parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Huilstoiie, and their little daughter, Florence, of Logran. ELSINORE 4 i ELRTNOiHE, Oct. 21. Mrs. James Faith returner! to her home in McOIll, Nev., Monday. The rntoH' Wilson club met nt tha home of Mn. A. llHiison Friday. Luncheon Lunch-eon wa served to fifteen members. Miss 1'Jdini Anderson of Ounnipon Is tho guest of iter sister, Airs. Soren .Vtclson. Mrs. riiarlrs rrahb was hostess Wnlnesd.iv afternoon to Meedantea Ra v SwHin. J. i J. AllmondlriKcr, ft. Darling-tun. Darling-tun. B. Hvuns, William Goat en, 1 . K. By the way, A. Livingston, Parley and Moroni Jensend and H. B. Williams. Luncheon win; served. Mrs. Alma Frandson entertained Mon--la y afternoon in honor of 1 he hirt lido 7 anniversary of her daughter, Helen. Luncheon was served to twelve guesis. A surprise- party was given Kathellni Parry -Wednesday In honor of her thirteen thir-teen t li blrt hday. Luncheon wns served to twelve little guests. Miss Rubv Smith has heen idsltJii with her sister, Mrs. w. Rohinson, at Mnry-va Mnry-va 1 e th e pa s I we k . Mrs. titan Ohrlstensen entertained nt a luncheon Wednewjay afternoon. Mrs. C. K. Chrlstensen enterlalnM at a Kensington for t lie Relief Boctot y ladies Monday. Mrs. J eon Lorensnn enlertn.ined Tuesday Tues-day afternoon, Hiie-heon was servM to .Mnsda mes K. I . lunn, Loren Christen -sen, lan n-nnon, Ivoutfl Pod e There, Miss Krmlnn Smith and L'unire, Hoxor-h |