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Show MRS. FERDINAND J. FABIAN and Mrs. John Ellfott Clark entertained enter-tained at the attractive Fabian country home, Entwood, in Cottonwood Cot-tonwood canyon, yesterday at luncheon In honor of Miss Norlnne Thompson, a November bride. The guests, who Included intimate frlenda of the guest of honor, were seated at one long table. Vases of gladioluses were arranged along the table. Fall flow-ers flow-ers of various kinds, from the garden at Entwood, were used about the house. Miss Ethel Campbell entertained at a , bridge luncheon at her home on Twelfth " East street vesterdav afternoon, In compliment, com-pliment, to Mrs. F. V. Fitz Gerald. The decorations were in dahlias, roses and coreopsis. Luncheon was served at six small tables, each decorated with a vase of . coreopsis. Luncheon was followed by ; . bridge. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. - .1. D. Ambler, Mrs. R. J. Frolseth, Mrs. Freeman Bassett and &frs, G. A: Voris. Two "rush" parties yesterday a dan-'ing dan-'ing party given by the Delta Epsllon ... sorority and an informal party by the Chi Omega sorority marked the close of the "rushing" season at the University of Utah. Today is "Pledge day," and the ,,i-nien will be formally pledged to the Xjreek letter societies of which they will fT- later become members, i The dancing 'party by the Delta Epsi-lon Epsi-lon ,sorority was given at the home of Miss Alma Cannon, 1152 Fifth East street. Asters were used to decorate the house. " Red asters were used in the par- i lor, pink asters in the library and purple ; f' pasters in the hall. The entire lower iioor I ' was'cleafed for dancing, and a late sup- f : per was served from small tables placed i iin the dining room. i The Hawaiian Troubadours furnished -entertainment and the music for dancing. I 'The' chaperons were Dr. and Mrs. Wll-1 Wll-1 llam T. Cannon. Miss Frances Johnson, ''Mlss Helen Taylor and Miss Mildred j Schreck composed the committee on ar- ;rangements. Eighty were in attendance. ) ; The women of the Chi Omega sorority ! and their guests enjoyed an auto ride in 'j the afternoon and tea was served at the chapter house after the ride. Fall fiow-! fiow-! era -were used in the decorations of the ' . house. The committee In charge includ-. .' ed Miss Marion Whitney, Miss Helen : Spencer and Miss Margaret Marshall. . ; Miss Bertha Cahoon entertained with a 'theater party at the Wilkes theater vesterdav ves-terdav afternoon In honor of Miss Flor-s Flor-s ' ence Winder, an October bride. Tea fol- lowed at the Newhouse hotel. The tea table was decorated in bride roses and autumn-tinted Virginia creepier. creep-ier. The roses were arranged in a bas- ket in the center of the table. The rich-colored rich-colored foliage of the graceful vines formed a- tracery over the cloth. The place cards were sketches of brides. The party included Miss Florence Winder, Win-der, Miss Clara Cahoon. Mrs. Wilbur f, Jenkins, Miss Erma Cahoon, Miss Enid Cahoon, Mrs. D. Richardson. Miss Lyle t ) Cahoon, Miss Claire Haynes and Miss Lu-i. Lu-i. clle Cahoon. J . , . r Mrs. H. Harry Madsen entertained the ' j Bridge club yesterday afternoon at the Hansen home on Ninth East street. The home was beautifully decorated in differ-1 differ-1 ent colored asters. Three tables of cards J were played. i The members are Mrs. P. W. Madsen, I Mrs. O. R. Meredith, Sr., Mrs. Flank L. L 'nines, Mrs. S. H. Lund, Mrs. W. E. Cou- jjlam, Mrs. O. R. Meredith, Jr., Mrs. E. H. V -Chapman. Mrs. H. Johnson, Mrs. John nald, Mrs. Charles Olsen, Mrs. L. W. Jzer and Mrs. J. C. Corey. i Young - Ladies' sodality of St. s cathedral entertained informally e Knights of Columbus hall last in the Hotel Utah. The' hall was - ated irt asters and autumn leaves. A f musical programme was given by Miss f Mae O'Neill, soloist; Mrs. Edward Mc-Gurrin, Mc-Gurrin, harpist; Miss Margaret Crowley, i 'pianlst, and Miss Frances Douglas, vio-1 vio-1 Ilnist. I "The committer in charge of the entertainment enter-tainment included Miss Edna Kuster and j iliss Mildred Brown. Bishop Joseph S. Glass was giiest of honor and made an 1 'Informal address. Refreshments were served during the evening. The entertainment enter-tainment was the first of a series of similar simi-lar entertainments to bo given by the , sodality during the winter. About 150 j were in attendance. I A tea and kitchen shower In honor of Miss Katherine Jacobson was given by Miss Fiances Treweek and Miss Gertrude Snow at the Snow country home in But-lersville But-lersville yesterday afternoon. Autumn leaves and garden flowers decorated dec-orated the rooms and the tea table. Assisting As-sisting the hostesses were Miss Margaret Marga-ret Treweek and Miss Ruth Treweek. ! The guests included, besides Miss Ja-: Ja-: cobson, Mrs. Ray Smith. Mrs. Tony Ja-; Ja-; cobson, Mrs. R. B. Stnr.k. Mrs. A. W. Felt. Mrs. N. G. Hall. Miss Ellen Orlob, ; Miss Dottie Felt, Miss Venus Romney, I Miss Becky Almond, Miss Gertrude Al-i Al-i mond, Miss Mary Lee and Miss Helen Stiefel. The marriage of Miss Mary Sheppard and Frank M. Openshaw took place yesterday yes-terday morning in the Salt Lake temple. A reception was given last night at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Sheppard, 320 West Fourth North street. The house was decorated in pink and white asters and nasturtiums. The asters were arranged as a centerpiece for the supper table. The bride wore whit chiffon and carried car-ried bride roses. One of the bridesmaids, Miss Aileen Ridges, wore yellow chiffon and crepe de chine. Another bridesmaid. Miss Lou Archer, wore pink chiffon, and the third bridesmaid, Miss Afton Grant, wore pale green chiffon. Wllford Hall was best man. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard and the hridal party In receiving were Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Holding, Mr. and Mrs. W. Husbands. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Walsh. Presiding in the dining room were Mrs. J. E. Openshaw and Mrs. C. H. Rawlings. Punch was served by Miss Florence Openshaw Open-shaw and Miss Verna Bouck. The couple will be at home on Pugsley avenue after October 1. President's day, the fifth Friday of the month, will be observed at the Ladies' Literary club this afternoon. Members are "invited to bring guests without guest cards. An excellent programme will be followed by a reception and tea. The programme follows: Vocal solos "Until God's "Day" (Dudley (Dud-ley Buckl, "Memories" (Cadman). "I Hear a Thrush at Eve" (Cadman), Mrs. Theodore Best; accompanist, Mrs. P. O. Perkins. Violin solos "Les Adieux" (Sarasate), "Viennese," popular song (Kreisler), Owen Bartlett; accompanist, Mrs. G. E. Skelton. Vocal quartette "Sweet and Low," "My Ain Folk." "Little Orphan Annie," Stanley Smurthwaite, Clayton KIrkman, Raymond Felt and Leo Nelbaur; accompanist. accom-panist. Miss Lisle Bradford. Tea will be served by the entertainment committee, consisting of Mrs. F. H. Knickerbocker, chairman ; Mrs. L. D. Peaslee, vice chairman: Mrs. J. F. Critch-low, Critch-low, second vice president; Miss Edith Mudgett. secretary; Mrs. A. C. Smith, treasurer; Mrs. W. F. Culmer, Mrs. David Spitz. Mrs. Glen Miller, Mrs. A. D. Mc-Mullen, Mc-Mullen, Mrs. J. A. Reeves, Mrs. Thomas O'Connor, Mrs. Ezra Thompson, Mrs. J. TT. Patrick, Mrs. J. C. Daly, Mrs. Thomas Kearns. Mrs. Malcolm Keyser, Mrs. Grant Swan, Mrs. John D. Scheld. Mrs. Austin K. Tiernan, Mrs. L. R. Wattis. Mrs. J. Hill Johnson entertained at a swimming party at her new home on Laird avenue yesterday in compliment to Mrs. Jack Langenbacker, formerly Miss Loa Sid well. The rooms were decorated with dahlias and asters. The table had for a centerpiece a crystal basket of asters. The swimming pool, which is in the basement, was decorated with potted plants. One dozen friends were invited. in-vited. Mrs. Melvin TT. Sowles will entertain at tea at her home in the Prescott apartments apart-ments Saturday in compliment to her guest. Miss Mary Smeriley of Chicago. Mrs. George N. Lawrence will entertain enter-tain at an informal tea this afternoon at her home In the Mecklenburg apartments apart-ments in compliment to Miss Smedley. Miss Helen Stiefel will entertain at tea Sunday afternoon in honor of Miss Katherine Jacobson, a bride of the coming com-ing week. A reception will -be given this evening, from 8 until 11 o'clock, in compliment to Dean Samuel R. Colladay by the mera- hers of St. Mark's parish at the residence resi-dence of Bishop Paul Jones, 44 4 East First South street. Dean Colladay, after serving St. Mark's parish for seven years, will leave Mondav to accept a call to St. James's church at West Hartford, Conn. No formal invitations have been issued, but all of Dean Colladay's friends are expected ex-pected to be present. Miss Venus Romney will entertain at tea this afternoon in compliment to Miss Katherine Jacobson, a fall bride. Mrs. William Reid and Mrs. Lester D. Freed will entertain their sewing club at luncheon at the Country club today, with their sister. Mrs. Kenneth C. Kerr of Seattle, as guest of honor. Mrs. M. A. Thomas will entertain with a shower this afternoon at her home. SOS Fourth avenue, in compliment to Miss Florence Winder, an October bride. Wasatch Sisters No. 248, L. A. to the B. of R. T., will give a card party at the home of Mrs. E. F. Marshall, 463 Fifth East street, this afternoon at 2:30 "o'clock. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. T. H. Coffman, Mrs. M. E. Gllson, Mrs. C. R. Scott and Mrs. R. C. Davis, Hermione temple, Pythian Sisters, will give the first of a series of "riOO" parties at the K. P. hall, 5S East Broadway, tonight. to-night. Mrs. Richard W. Madsen will entertain enter-tain this afternoon at bridge tea, The annual dance and card party of St. Paul's Episcopal church will be given Thursday evening, October 5, at the New-house New-house hotel. Silver Maple circle, Women of Woodcraft, Wood-craft, will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. A- vole on an amendmerrt to the constitution, postponed from last Fridav, will he taken tonight. The marriage of Miss Alice Showalter and Harold E. Kuphaldt took place Wednesday Wed-nesday night at the home of the bride, 27t Fern avenue. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Martin Thomas. A reception followed the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland R. Mason of Omaha, are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a son, born September 22. Mrs. Mason was Miss Ruth Bowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. ' L. Bowman Bow-man of Salt Lake. Mrs. Bowman is visiting visit-ing her daughter in Omaha. The social service department of the Catholic Woman's league will meet this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the charities organization rooms, 120 East First South street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weber, Jr., have returned from their honeymoon, spent at Hastings-on-the-Hudson. Mrs. Weber will be the guest for a month of her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Fillet, at S6 F street. Mr. Weber will leave Monday for a trip to San Francisco. . Mrs. Anna M. Good. 40 Woodruff apartments. apart-ments. Is back in the city after a three months' trip through Colorado. She visited vis-ited all the principal towns In that state. The Ladies' A!d society of the Iliff Methodist church will give an entertainment entertain-ment at the church this evening, postponed post-poned from last Friday evening. Little Miss June Norris of Portland, who Is here with her parents on her way to New York, will appear on the programme in readings. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. J. Walter Townsend and son Paul have returned to their home in Seattle, Wash. , after spending the past two months In this city. Mrs R. Cahoon has returned to her home In Blackfoot, Idaho, after a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Darwin C. Richardson. Richard-son. Mrs. Arthur H. S. Bird Is expected home Saturday from San Francisco, where she took her daughter, Miss Marion Bird, to school at Menlo Park, a suburb of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Blxby and daughter. Miss Ethel Bixby, are now in their new home, 1147 East Seventh South street. Mrs. John Zimmerman. 323 Eighth East street, will entertain the Sunnyslde Sewing Sew-ing society today. Matters to be included In the Sun-Gay Sun-Gay society columns must be In the office not later than noon .Saturday. Notices of women's club meetings should be sent in Friday. |