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Show . i jj xy & i :z2J 1 (ifvnTTIIV arranged fall tea was pi ven yesterday afternoon by the ,utive members of the XI Alpha ;hfpter of the Chi Omega fru-1 fru-1 tfrnity nt the home of Miss Helen . on B street. -:fsts were entertained during the V.eriioon hours at five tables of iml others came In for ten. The ilea were placed on the back lawn -onu, which was decorated In gur-ivors gur-ivors and bright-colored Japanese ; The appointments of i he tea if re carried out in cardinal and ihe sorority colors. The center-r center-r !he table was a Japanese has-oUenglow has-oUenglow and coreopsis, tied with mile. Mae Unwley presided in the dining Assisting in serving were Miss tun. M us Helen Wells. i Cartwrtg'ht . and Miss Kleanor The comm'ittee In charge corn-Miss corn-Miss Marion Whitney, Miss lJris-.'nwrigiit lJris-.'nwrigiit and Miss Ksther Badger, seventy were In attendance. MiipHment to Miss Edgarla Mo-who Mo-who will be married today to Itshaw Home, Miss Mae Hawley -od at a luncheon yesterday at -e nn Seventh avenue. The lunch-, lunch-, -f int as a centerpiece a crystal V . or asters In the deep rose shades, I! f'.iirds. the pretty symbol of hap-Pfi hap-Pfi . 'clii the place cards. I: s ttie guest of honor, the guests L - Miss Eva Williams, Miss Kmilv "Mlss Oolda Hyde. Mrs. Edwin . Miss Dolores Stohl and Miss Ilae McMullen left last evening for MoiU., where the marriage will jce. .. A. Ray Irvine and Mrs. C. W. Reld ;:nyl at a huffet luncheon yesterday frvine home on A street in honor R. L. Irvine of San Francisco, "Lieutenant Irvine. Garden flowers ei about the house, with golden is on the table. :ios:esses were assisted by Mrs. Hun ell, Mrs. Claud Barnes and Vifford Foster. Fifty guests were -fiance. Lewis Jeffs entertained a few ; at an informal tea at the home parents. Colonel and Mrs. 15. A. i este:day afternoon, in compliment ; r. J. Morton Piiggs of Honolulu, nth her husband, is at the Hotel or a short stay. The guests in-Salt in-Salt Lakers whom Mrs. Riggs t in Honolulu. and Mrs. Riggs were guests of at a dinner given Tuesday evening and Mrs. Joseph F. Nibley at the I'tah grill. The decorations were asters. The guests included Mr. rs. Joseph Scowcroft, Mr. and Mrs. Peery. Harold Peery. all of Ogden; -A Mrs. Clarence Bamberger, Mr. 'rs. Robert J. Glendinning. Mr. and rYed Dern and Miss Edith Dusen- George T. Petersen entertained acia Bridge club yesterday after-it after-it her home In the Cornell apart-The apart-The bridge games were followed i. served at the card tables. The tie had a Florentine lace cover, i brass basket of pink asters in the " The asters were also used about oms. The twelve club members Ji attendance. - : Fmnklin S. Richards entertained hJ ' informal tea yesterday afternoon at r -ne on A street. The tea table had 'rplece of yellow marigolds, which 'itso used about the rooms. 'hostess was assisted bv Mrs. J. T, Mrs. J. T. Houx.'Mrs. Lucile 1 : and Mrs. F. f?. Richards, Jr. The o numbered thirty. 4 - VT, RUer entertained yesterday ' '-flon at her home in Cottonwood " - until 6 o'clock. The rooms were ,., "H in autumn flowers. ri '"sting in receiving were Mrs. Bryant - : Mrs. H. G. Whitney, Mrs. S. H is and Miss Jane Wells. Presiding rr : tea table during the afternoon were -Ay Walker, Mrs. Carl Roberts, Mrs. ,; - Jennings, Mrs. W. Mont Ferrv, ,.j J- K. Bower. Mrs. James Jeh- and Miss Helen Jennings. ; ' marriage of Miss Alice Sprv, r: "?r of Governor and Mrs. "William n,. and R. R. Woolley, will take place ornlng in the Salt Lake temple. A , "n will be given this evening at r vernor'a residence on First avenue ,,. until U o'clock. The couple will r, Saturday for Washington to spend . er. Mr. Woolley will take his h, Mn law in Washington the coming '.Madeline Ritner and Joseph Tj. 'twill be married at noon todav In ,v ViIja!te temP'e- A reception "will i this evening at the home of the i -wins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- 'Wrthlln. on Eighth East street. - . Mrs. Louis Critchlow of Oklahoma City, who will leave today for home after spending the summer at the hom e of her sister, Miss Edna Dwyer, on West North Temple street. ( j Miss Ella Bitner will be bridesmaid and Mrs. Wallace C. Castleton matron of honor. Heber Johnson will be best man. Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes entertained, at luncheon yesterday at Amelia palace, in compliment to her guest. Miss Adele Blood. Covers were laid for six. The marriage of Miss Juliet Knowlton and Earl Thomas Jones will take place in the Salt Lake temple at noon today. A reception will be given this afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Knowlton, S5. East First South street. Following a short wedding trip the couple will be at home at Idaho Falls, Idaho, after October 1. The wedding of Miss Hilda Schanz and James J. Ryser will take place today at noon in the Salt Lake temple. This evening a wedding supper will be served at the home of the bride's mother for the immediate relatives of the couple. ' Mrs. Hubbard W. Reed will entertain at luncheon today at the Country club. The history section of the Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club will meet for the first time this season this morning at 10 o'clock at the clubhouse. India will be the subject sub-ject of study for the coming year. Mrs. K. O. Lealherwood will give a paper on "The Geography of India." The Naomi Past Noble Grands' club will meet this afternoon with Mrs. Pearl Snyder at her home, 214 North State street. Mrs. Thomas Hobday will entertain the Congenial Thirteen club this afternoon. The Daughters of the Handcart Pioneers Pio-neers will meet this afternoon at 3 , o'clock at the home of Mrs. Francis Arm strong, 667 East First South street. The Fast Noble Grands' club will meet this afternoon with Mrs. J. G. Brown. 151 Tenth East street. All visiting past noble grands are invited. Miss Flora Breer will entertain at dinner din-ner this evening at her home on Second avenue in honor of Miss Eeryl Robinson, a fall bride. Mrs. A- Cline and Mrs. L. Grossman will entertain at bridge tea and a miscellaneous miscel-laneous shower this afternoon at the Cline home. S17 East Second South street. In honor of Miss Jennie Gold, an au Liimn bride. Miss Chloe Bateman will entertain at a trousseau tea tomorrow afternoon at her home, 424 Second avenue. i The current events and current literature litera-ture section of the Indies' Literary club will have its first meeting of the club year Friday afternoon at the clubhouse. Tea will be served following the programme. pro-gramme. All of the club members are Invited to attend the meeting. A paper on "Ideal Ya cation Spots" will be given by Mrs. Elmo V. Smith. Mrs. F. P. Gallagher will report current events, Mrs. .1. M. Carlson will sing and piano solos will be given by Mrs. P. O. Perkins. The Thursday Afternoon club will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Farley Condie on North Temple street, Mrs. Elmer J. Loveless ente.rtaine! the members of her crochet club yesterday afternoon at her home on Emerson avenue. ave-nue. The decorations were in pink asters. Covers were laid for six. The Spirit of Liberty chapter, Daughters Daugh-ters of the American Revolution, will meet this afternoon for the first time this Reason with the new resent, Mrs. George V J.av.ry, Ilt Flint avenue. Mrs. Georse Merrill will be the assisting hoht-C5s. hoht-C5s. The theme of the programme will be Americanism. Section No. 2 of the indies' Aid society of the Inuiianuel Baptist church. Mrs. .1. E. Berkley, chairman, will meet with Mrs. .1. P. Waite. 576 Fifth avenue, Thursday at 2:30 p. m. Section No. 3 of the Ladies' Aid society of the Immanuel Baptist church will meet. ! tills afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. C. ! Calhoun, 185 D street. ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Pern entertained with a box party at the Orpheum last night, followed bv supper at the Hotel rtn.h grill, in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. J. Morton Rigs of Honolulu. Mrs. Alfred Oppenhehn entertained a small party at tea at the Newhouse hotel yesterday afternoon. The tea table was In the Georgian garden and wsb decorated deco-rated In Martha Washington geraniums. j Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Trusty celebrated , their golden wedding last night at the ; home of their daughter, Mrs. Allen Ste-. Ste-. phens, on Windsor avenue, j I Mrs. W. M. Ingram returned Wednes-I Wednes-I daj' from Ottawa, Kan., where 6he has been spending the summer. I Miss Maude Glenn will arrive today I from New York to visit Mrs. Glenn R. I Bothwell, on her way to her home In Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. Sol Newberger of Chicago is at the Hotel Utah for a few day a on her way home from Lake Tahoe. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Boyer and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Portugal have returned from the Boyer summer home on Bear lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Gannett and Mrs. C. B. Diehl have gone to Sallda, Colo., to visit relatives. Mrs. George T. Putnam ana" children have returned from spending the summer in Minnesota.. Mrs. Edna Callahan has returned from New York and Is at home in Federal Heights. Miss Irene Sefrit has returned to her home In Bellingiiam, W ash., after several weeks' visit to Mrs. Robert Hutchinson at her home on Fifteenth East street. Mrs. James Potter of Wallaee, Idaho, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J, B-Parker, B-Parker, 125 H street. ' Mrs. H. Elllings of Cincinnati will be at the Hotel Utah for a few days Mrs. Josiah Evans Cowles of Los Angeles, An-geles, recently elected president of the General Federation of Women's clubs, will arrive today from Los Angeles at 2:15 on the Los Angeles Limited and will remain until 4:45 o'clock, when she will leave for the east over the Denver & Rio Grande. |