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Show Mrs. J. F. Ophof, formerly Miss lone Morrison of Richfield, who was in the city yesterday with her husband on their way to their home in Sumatra, Dutch East Indies. MRS. THEODORE AM UPS EN entertained en-tertained at a buffet luncheon yesterday at her home on West North Temple street, in honor of airs. P. B. Clark of Belgium, who i spending the winter at the Newhouse-botel. Newhouse-botel. Yellow roses were arranged in aji lilistic centerpiece for the table. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. W. H. Kins ind Miss Edna Dwyer. forty guests were In attendance. -(;!) CM,. Mary Covey Allen entertained at bridge, v followed by lea, at her home in the Kensington apartments yesterday iXternoon in honor of Mra. A. E, Wilson Df l;os Angeles, who will leave for her borne this afternoon. . . Halloween effecLs were carried out In Die decorations. A bowl of yellow mrysanthe mums formed a centerpiece for the tea table and a yellow color scheme n'as carried out in all of the details of the entertainment. The hostess was assisted by her sister, Miss Ciene Covey. Eighteen guests were In attendance. Mrs. Hugh W. Dougall entertained at' i musical tea yesterday afternoon at her dome on Fourth avenue In nonor of Miss Margaret Surnmerhays, who lias recenily v ' returned from Boston, where she studied In the Boston Conservatory of Music. Fall (lowers were used "throughout the rooms, with a gold basket of yellow chrysanthemums as the centerpiece for the tea table. The hostess was asissted in receiving by Mrs. ( F. Burton, Mrs. A. It. Irvine, Mrs. Frank Piatt, Miss Helen Bergstrom, Mrs. M. M. Barlow arid Mrs. L. R. En-Blgn. En-Blgn. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Nephl 7 Morris, Mrs. Earl Dun-jhe Dun-jhe Miss Afton Young and Mrs. Clayton Smith. Assisting in sevring were Miss Belle Livingston, Miss Sarah Burton, Miss Seneve McClellan, Miss Madeline MoClel-lan, MoClel-lan, Miss Margaret Douglas, Miss Betty Royster and Miss Marie Dougall. Music was furnished bv Miss Edna Evans, Miss Edna Dwyer, Jack Summer-hays, Summer-hays, Hugh W. Dougall and Miss Mar-caret Mar-caret Surnmerhays, vocal soloists: Mrs. (Villa rd Richards, violin, and Spencer Clawson, piano. ; A successful silver tea was given yesterday yes-terday afternoon at the home of Mrs-J. Mrs-J. J. Kinney, patronized by all of the Catholic parishes of the city, for the purpose pur-pose of raising a fund for furnishing the new lioiro of the Itev. Father J. J. Flynn of Our Tarly of Luurdes parish. The tea lahlc hart a sliver basket filled with yellow chrysanthemums as a centerpiece. center-piece. A how of orange tulle adorned Ihe handle of the basket. A cluuv lace rover was over yellow satin. Halloween devices were used about the rooms. The hostess was assisted in receiving by Mrs. J. C Hanrbett. Mrs. J. A. De Bouzek and Mrs. George Butler. Taking turns In presiding af the table were Mrs. A. II. s. Bird, Mrs B. .1. O'Rnen. Mra. ). J. Hickev, Mrs. Henrv Welsh, Mrs. J. V. Lynch. Mrs. Thomas Kearns, Mrs. I". A. Quiglev. Mrs. Victor YoungherK. Mrs. A . J. Bruneau, Miss Kate Halloran and Miss Kaie Fitzgerald, who were ably assisted bv- the following young girls: Miss Eva I.uml. Miss Pa-trirla Pa-trirla 1-iodgson, Miss Gertrude Roche, Miss Mary Oden, Miss Henrietta Oden, Miss Mary Malloy. Miss Helen Rvan. Miss florenco Ryan and Miss Ktht-1 Bi.xbv Music was furnished bv pupils of St. Marys academy and All Hallows college, assisted by Mrs. C. T. Frantz. The musical musi-cal programme was under die direction of Mrs. P. J. O'Carroll. The committee In charge of the entertainment enter-tainment in-lnded Mrs. A O Krauss chairman; Mrs. Fred B. Davidson, Mrs' j A. Maeinnis, Mrs. N. A Rohertson Mrs. J. F. McRnany, Mrs. Wilbur s! ' Hodgson. Mrs. W. F. Qrlen, Miss Kate Halloran and Miss Kate Fitzgerald Miss I.yall Sweet entertained with a Halloween party last night, at her home on t hird avenue. The looms were decorated deco-rated in pumpkins. Jack o' lanterns, black cuts and other Halloween devices The evening was spent in games, followed by a late supper. A pumpkin cut in basket shape was filled with yellow chrysanthemums. chrysanthe-mums. Fortune telling was a feature. Original fortunes were written on black and yellow yel-low strips of paper and rolled In the Arm ol cigarettes. These were placed in a basket and drawn bv the guests The hostess was assisted bv her mother. moth-er. Mrs. C. N. Sweet. Seventy-five guests were in attendance. Tho Welfare club will give a snVer musical tea at the home of Mrs Jacob Rumel. Kill Mci.1ell.ind avenue, this after noon irom z :..o until r,:30. The committee commit-tee in charge of the entertainment includes in-cludes Mrs. Frank P. Sherwood Miss Blanche Mtrlckley and Mrs. Ethel Kettle-ton Kettle-ton Ramey; Miss Jane Darling will enterraln the girls of her wedding partv at tea this afternoon at the Hotel Utah. Miss Ruth Slorer and Miss Man- Siorer will entertain today at a Kensington in compliment to Miss Lillian McFarland, a fall bride. Mis. William Reid and Mrs. Will Kller-beck Kller-beck will give a Halloween dancing party at. the Country club tonight -for their daughters, Miss I.ucilc Reld and Miss Rosclla Ellerbeck. ' Mrs. Edgar 1,. Newhouse. Jr., will entertain en-tertain this afternoon at bridge tea in compliment to Miss Norinne Thompson Miss Virginia Wirthlin, Miss Delong and Miss Lillie Kaufmann will give a Halloween Hal-loween party at the Kaufmann home on East First South street this afternoon. Miss Florence Wickens and Miss Flora McDonald tvlll give a dancing party this evening at the McDonald home on Tenth East street. Miss Edythe Swain will give a Halloween Hallow-een dancing party this evening at her home on M street. Mrs. Murray Snow will give a. Kensington Kensing-ton this afternoon in compliment to Miss lirma Snow, a fall bride. Mrs. W. Mont Ferry will entertain at luncheon today at her home in the Clodbe apartments, in honor of Mrs. Kenneth C. Kerr of Seattle. The student body of the Universilv of Utah will give a dinner danee at the New-house New-house hotel this evening at 6:30 o'clock. The committee in charge Includes Curtis Kawlev. Miss Daisy Kolapp. Miss M"ar-jorle M"ar-jorle Whiteley, Miss Edith Tundt. Miss Martha Barlow, Allan Groesbeck, Ambrose Am-brose McGarry, Hector Haight, Albert Hall and Albert Rogers. The Xi chapter, Chi Omegra, will give its monthly luncheon al the Hotel Utah today. Mrs. A. L. Moreton will entertain at an informal tea this afternoon at her home on B street, In honor of Mrs. V. D. Fowler. $ Mrs. John J. Hroughall and daughter, Katherlue. will entertain lliis afternoon in honor of Katherine's thirteenth birthday. birth-day. A special Wagnerian programme will bo given at the tabernacle organ recitnl today at noon for the benefit of members of the t'leofan, who are studying Was-ner. Was-ner. Professor J. J. McClellan will be at the organ. The programme will include "Lohengrin." "Tannhauser," "Meister Singers of Nuremberg," "Parsifal" and "Tristan and Isolde." The Browning section of the Toadies' 'Literary club will meet this afternoon at I ho clubhouse. Mrs. J. E. Richards and Mrs. .lolin Cain will be hostesses at a luncheon at 1 o'clock, followed by a reading from "Saul." T- Mrs. Julius Jlornbein will give a Hallo Hal-lo ween party' this evening in honor of her daughter. Miss Florence Bon hard, at ; the Hornbein home on Yale avenue. ' $ if Miss Louise Cutler, Miss Dorothy Cutler and Miss Emma Jolmsun will entertain with a Halloween party this evening at tiie home of Mrs. J. C. Cutler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ophof. who were , married in Richfield. Wednesday, were in the cily yesterday at the Hotel L'tah. on their way to Sumatra. Dutch Hast Indies, tiie home of the bridegroom, where they wilt reside. Mrs. Ophof was formerly Miss Inne Morrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Morrison of Richfield. . Mrs. Henry T. McKwan entertained at luncheon yesterday at her home, 41i Fourth avenue. In honor of her niece, Miss Marguerite Paynes. The table had a centerpiece cen-terpiece of larse while chrysanthemums in a crystal basket. Covers were laid for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Richter have returned re-turned from Rochester, Minn. Mrs. James Meelian has arrived from Chicago to Join her husband and son, J. Leo Mechan. Mr. and Mrs. Median contemplate con-template making their home in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Quimby Tobin have returned re-turned from a visit to Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Hall have returned re-turned from their wedding: trip and are at home to their friends at 303 East Fifth South street. Mrs. J. .. 1 larvey has returned from a visit to Ogden. Matters to bo Included in the Sunday Sun-day eoclety columns must be In ths office not later than noon Saturday. Notices of women's club meetings thould bo sent in Friday. |