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Show IBS. -T. V. SADLER entertained yesterday afternoon at bridge tea fit her home on Eleventh Fast street, lu honor of Mrs. Ia K. Krankel of New York, guest Mrs. I Hunauer and the Misses ijor. African marigolds In a Jap- basket formed the centerpiece for :ea table. A how of orange tulle rated the handle of the basket. As-nere As-nere used throughout the house. ;s Minnie ?;idlcr presided at the tea Assisting In the dining room were , Kitanor Krankel. Miss Alice Sudlev Miss Eloisc Sadler. . J. T. Keith entertained with an ?um party, followed by tea. at her , in I lax ton place yesterday after-TJie after-TJie lea table had a basket of red ; in the center. Yellow chrysanthe-s chrysanthe-s were used about the rooms. party numlercd twenty. Mrs. ; was assisted by her sister-in-law, William Blyth of Evans ton, Wyo. 4 is Chloe Bateman entertained at a s-eau tea yesterday afternoon at her on Second avenue. Pink and white I -lis was used in the decorations of .ot:se. The tea table held a center- of the dainty blossoms arranged in -sta! basket. V. J. Bateman and Mrs. G rover -ntisch assisted the hostess in re-,,z. re-,,z. Miss Louise Bateman and Miss Bateman assisted in serving. About , ;riends called during the receiving -e, 4 lo 6 o'clock, to see the bridal i. ? N. T. club entertained at cards dancing last night at the home of - Lucile Howe. 264 North First West -;. in compliment to Miss Veda Wool- n.1 Ezra Adams Rocks, who will be -ied nest week. nouse was decorated in goldenglow .osmos. A late supper was served at ;i tables. Hearts adorned the tally 5 and appeared in the decorative v.e. ? guests, besides the guests of honor, Jed Miss Ruby Naegle, Miss Cora , Miss Carrie Chance, Miss Etsa 50n, Miss Amy Howe, Miss Tessie -ion. Charles Howe. George Petersen, lie Cutler. Roscoe Harmon. Cass An-'-n, Earl Spafford, La Mar Nelson, and Mrs. V. M. Dean and Mr. and . Albert Smith. ::iant Sewing circle entertained yes-ay yes-ay afternoon at the home of Mrs. Watrous. on Hampton avenue, at a sington and tea in honor of Miss ! Lever, a bride of the coming week, a decorations were in pink and e dahlias, snapdragoiis and sweet . A bowl of sweet peas was the cen-!ece cen-!ece for the tea table. Assisting the :eg were Mrs. W. V. Dods and Mrs. : Phelps. '!rs. Herman Harms entertained at her 423 First avenue. Friday evening cards, in honor of Miss Beryl Robin-and Robin-and Harry R. Margetts. The house orations were in white and yellow and same idea was carried out in the re-rtiments. re-rtiments. A bowl of French marigolds j crystal basket formed a centerpiece the supper table. The same blos--is were used in the hall and the living -ests were entertained at six tables irdi?, followed by a late supper. Pre-:r? Pre-:r? at the tea table were Mrs. L.. E. er and Mrs. M. M. Morse. Dr. Kath-Eafier Kath-Eafier Bowdle assisted in enter-the enter-the guests. A current events and current lltera-" lltera-" action of the Ladies' Literary club its opening meeting for the season ' !be clubhouse yesterday afternoon. " programme was given in the main 'itorlum of the clubhouse, with Mrs. i F. Cowan, the new chairman, pre-Tea pre-Tea was served In the library at close of the meeting. 'n. Elmo V. Smith gave an interest-Mark interest-Mark on "Ideal Vacation Spots." Mrs. P. Gallagher gave a comprehensive rt of current events. Pleasing musi-Fplections musi-Fplections were given by Mrs. J. M. ' ?on, soloist, and Mrs. P. O. Perkins, ;e tea table was decorated In asters. ; Ira D. TravlP presided at the tea J- The entertainment committee of section assisted in serving. The com-ee com-ee Includes Mrs. Beatrice Oppen-;er, Oppen-;er, chairman; Mrs. C. W. Bell, Mrs. 1 Pweet. Mrs. H. K. Klint?ender. Mrs. V Knowlion, Mrs. L. C. Vahrenkamp Mrs. J. R Harding. 'f. F. J j. Parker entertained yester-at yester-at a buffet luncheon at her home on - South Temple street. A brown ?t of sunflowers was the centerpiece ine luncheon table. A large bow of i Matters to be Included In the Sun-cay Sun-cay society columns must be fn the oiTice not later than noon Saturday. Notices of women's club meetings mould be sent In Friday. golden tullo was tir on the handle of ino basket and veiled the flowers. The guesis numbered sixteen. Luncheon was followed by bridge. ' Miss Anna Marie Carl sen and O. Christian Chris-tian Hansen of this city were married yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Phillips Phil-lips parsonage, the Rev. peter A. Simpltin oinciating. Tile bride and bridegroom were attended by Miss 1 edwig Hansen and Theodore P. Jorpensen. After a brief honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Hansen will he at home lo their friends at their home, ?Lt Pnneeion avenue. Trs. (Jhnn R. Roth well will entertain at luncheon today at her home on Third Kast street. In honor of her guest. Miss Maude Glenn of Pasadena, Ca!., who Is here on her way home. Mrs. George T. Petersen will entertain at her home In the Cornell apartments tins afternoon in honor of Miss Bervt Robinson, a fall bride. Miss Leila Wallace. Miss Cornelia Smith and Miss Jennie Shearman will be guests of honor at a matinee partv at the Wilkes theater this afternoon, to be given by i,ie Delta Epsiion sororitv. Mrs. L. A. Copeland and Mrs. J. Wilbur Wil-bur .Jenkins will entertain at bridge luncheon nt the -Jenkins home, 333 Second East street, today, in compliment to Miss Florence Winder, a fall bride. Miss Zola Bi.glev will entertain the chorus of the Ladles' Literarv club with a picnic luncheon at her home in Mill Creek this afternoon. Mrs. F. J. Davidson will entertain this afternoon, from 4 until 7 o'clock, at her home, 1R23 East Fifth South street, in honor of the twelfth birthday of her daughter, Melva. Mrs. Lester Simmons will entertain at tea this afternoon at her home, 35 Fremont Fre-mont avenue, in honor of Miss Sarah Perkes, a bride of the falL Mrs. A. A. Covey will entertain at an Orpheum party this afternoon in honor of Mrs. Margaret Jones Clark, who will be married soon to Robert Anderson of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Foote will entertain enter-tain at dinner Sundav at IS Third East street in honor of Mrs. Ixis S. Tavlor and daughters, Miss Mina Taylor and Miss Louise Taylor, who will leave next week for New York. The Luncheon club was entertained ves-terday ves-terday afternoon by Mrs. W. H. Ellison at her home on Ninth East streer. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served at three small tables. The decorations were in fall flowers. The Gamma Phi sorority will entertain this afternoon at the home of Miss Dorothy Dor-othy Cannon on First avenue. at The members of the Alpha Chi sorority will entertain at a bridge tea today at the Newhouse hotel. Mrs. K. Marx has returned from a six months' visit to her son, Edward L. Marx, at Hamilton, Mont., and is at home in the Second East apartments. "Miss Lucille Mornlngstar, w'ho is teaching teach-ing English In the Price academy, is here to spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mornlngstar. Miss Morningstar was graduated from Mt. Holyoke college in June. . Mrs. J. R. Standing of Collinston, Utah, is visiting her cousin, Miss Ethel Goodyear, Good-year, and Mrs. A. V. Villadsen for two weeks. Miss Edna Shepard has returned from a visit to southern Idaho and northern Utah, where she has been on a hunting expedition with a party of friends. . Mr. anl Mrs. J. A. Handin have returned re-turned from Idaho and Yellowstone park and are at present with Mrs. Handin's sister. Miss Edna Shepard, 34 Third East street. |