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Show COLONEL nnd Mrs. V. R. Pashlell of Fort Douglas entertained at a prettily appointed dinner ut the Alta dun last nisht. Pink gladioli artistically arranged formed the decorations for the table. The place cards were in Japaneso designs. - Covers were laid for eighteen. The! f-'puesiy Included Colonel Alfred Has- ! brouck. Mrs. Peler Hulme, Colonel and ! Mrs. George L. Ryram, Major and Mrs. L. j R Simonds. Major and Mrs. Patrick II. Mullay, Captain and Mrs. U. L. Eichel-1'erser, Eichel-1'erser, Captain and Mrs. W. V. Cotchett, Lieutenant and Mrs. Bibb. Captain James " P. Bum and Mrs. Pearson. x Mrs. John W. James was hostess at nn nUra. -lively ai ranged luncheon at llie Hole Ho-le Utah yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss l-Iva Williams, a September bride. A ba.sUct or pink jjhuiioll tied witu pink chif-lon chif-lon vdc tiie centerpiece for the luncheon table. The piaee cards were kewplea dressed as l.rule. 'overs were laid for the following -Psts. besides tlie Kiieat of honor: Mrs. -Williams, Mrs. Karl van Law, Mrs. -v W'lson, Mrs. Orson N. Kellv. Ts Jose pi dne Williams, Mrs. Harry j. jjihor 1 ii 0-.VM, M rs. Ma t thew Frederick Xoall, Mrs. Harold W. Smith, Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Parsons, Mrs. IS. V Johnson, Miss Kva Lund. Miss Mae Hawley. Miss Kae iianson. Miss Georgia Vouiik, Miss " '"aire Smith, Miss Mae Williams and Mrs. 4m James. r $ Mrs. Peter Hulme entertained at Fort Douglas .w&teniay afternoon at the quarters quar-ters of-her brother, Colonel Alfred Has-brouk. Has-brouk. at bridge tea. for the benefit of a tobacco fund lor the soldiers In France. The party was one of a number being triven by the ladies of the army post for k' the same cause. The tea table had a centerpiece of pink asters. Presiding at the table were Mrs. L. P.. SUnonds and Mrs. W. W. Taylor. Fourteen tables were reserved for bridge and other guests came in for tea. Mrs. Jay C. Edwards entertained at ards and tea yesterday afternoon at her , borne on Ninth avenue in compliment to W Miss Kate Romnev, a bride of next week. r and Mrs. W. H. Russell, sister of the hostess, who will leave soon for southern Utah to make her home. A bronze basket of poldenglow was the centerpiece for the tea table, with golden tin ribbon festooned from the chandelier chande-lier to the corners of the table. Sun flowers and gladioli decorated the living room. The hostess was assisted by Miss ""Mary Romney. Twenty guests were In attendance. Miss Mary Louise Hays entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of her sister, Mrs. K. D. Hoge. at her home on J street, in honor of Miss Ruth Mandell, who has recently returned from a visit to Alaska. The afternoon was spent with Kensington, followed by tea served at I 4 o'clock. The guests were seated for tea at one Ion? tabic with a centerpiece of marigolds, mari-golds, arranged in a crystal bowl. Tall crystal candlesticks at the corners of the tab.!e held cathedral candles in yellow, wiih hows of yellow tulle t!ed on the can-vj,'lesticks. can-vj,'lesticks. The place card3 were colored ketches of dainty French maidens. The 5'Ving- room was decorated in pink roses. ,Oie guests included Miss Mandell, Miss T;ladys Wickens, Miss Juanita Smurth-fjte. Smurth-fjte. Miss Mae Riter, Miss Alma Can-nun. Can-nun. Mrs. C. H. Reilley. Jr., Miss Frances Mandell. Mrs. Gay McKenzie. Miss Florence Flor-ence Wells. Miss Louise Wells and Miss Edith YVells. k The marriace of Miss Caroline Wells. Jp daughter of Mrs. James B. Wells, and Chalmers Hall of Helena. Mont., took place yesterday at noon at the home of the bride's grandpa rents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sadler. 1 1 So Eleventh East street. The ceremony was performed by Dr. John TWalick of the First Unitarian church in the presence of relatives and close friends. Tensing Wells, brother of the V' Tide, was best man. JTSA buffet breakfast followed the wedding .r; nd the couole left at 2:30 for a wedding nip Mild will make their home in Helena. I The bride wore a gown of white Geor- 1 gMte crepe t rimmed with lace, with a ve'l worn hv her mother at her wedding. ; The ceremony wpk performed in a bow- ' or of pink and white asters in the living room. Garden Lowers adorned thy breakfast break-fast table 4m ft" Mrs. Earl Wrisht entertained at bridge lea yesterday afternoon at her home. 370 East Seventeenth South street, in honor of Miss Ethel K. Naylor, a bride of September. Sep-tember. Guests were entertained at four tables at bridge, with a few other guests in for ea. Purple and pink asters In a crystal bas-Ir.t bas-Ir.t were on a mirror as a centerpiece for r tle tahle. on a cluny lace cover. Vases of asters and other garden flowers were used about the rooms. The hostess was assisted hy her mother, Mrs. J. H. Witbeck, and her sister, Mrs. F. L. Slater. The marriage of Miss Eugenia Lewis Stayner. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Frederick Stayner, and Horace Robert ' -wlhrlstmas of Kemmerer, Wyo., will take Ilr3. Jay C. Edwards, who was hostess at a card party and tea yesterday yester-day afternoon in compliment to Miss Eva Williams, a September bride, and Mrs. W. H. Russell, who will leave soon for southern Utah to make her home. C TP i $ J S S S s N s " x V ' ' ' s v S v " ; s -x - v place today at noon at llie home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. F. A. McDennid, 1335 Perry avenue. Dean William W. Fleetwood Fleet-wood of St. Mark's cathedral will perform the ceremony. The couple will leave In the afternoon for Kemmerer to make their home. The wedding guests will be limited to relatives. Mrs. Arthur Barrette Parsons and Mrs. Harold W. Smith will entertain at a matinee mati-nee party at the Salt Lake theater this afternoon In honor of Miss Eva Williams, a bride of the month. The party will number twelve. The w'edding of Miss Ida Giles and June Sharp Bennion will take place this morn-ins morn-ins in the Salt T,ake temple. A reception will be given this evening at the home of the bride for relatives and intimate friends. The wedding of Miss Sara Fletcher, daughter of F. TC. Fletcher, and J. Archie Christensen will take place in the temple today. A reception will be given this evening at the home of the bride's parents par-ents on Elizabeth street. Mrs. Virginia B. Ernst will give a card party this evening at her home. 417 Douglas Doug-las avenue, for the benefit of soldier boys. The V. D. club will celebrate Its first anniversary with a dinner dance at the home of Mrs. R. Palmer Frost, 1SS D street, this evening. I The marriage of Miss Deal Wilson and. J. Carl Horton of Oakley, Utah, will take place in Salt Lake today. A large number of the members of the Ladies' Literary club are expected to attend at-tend the luncheon Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock which will open the club meetings meet-ings for the year. Those expecting to be present must notify the committee not later than today. The committee consists of Mies Josephine Wallace, telephone Wasatch Wa-satch 3664, and Miss Pearl Raddatz, Wasatch Wa-satch 1141-M. No charge will be made for the luncheon, which Is given by the club for club members. Radiant Sewing circle, Red Cross auxiliary, aux-iliary, will meet Wednesdav with Mrs. J. - W. Martin. 91S Windsor avenue The Uoyd alliance of the First Unitarian Uni-tarian church will meet this afternoon at 2:3D o'clock at the church for a business meeting and Red Cross work. The Oliver O. Howard Woman's Reller corps will meet this afternoon at 2:30 p m at the I. O. O. F. hall. The Robert E. l.ee chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, will resume re-sume Its regular monthly meetings this afternoon with Mrs. P. J. Clark, 121 West Sixth South street. The Red Cross auxiliary of the Ladles-Literary Ladles-Literary club will meet today from 10 until d o'clock. The state society. Daughters of the Mormon battalion, will hold its monthly meeting this afternoon at 3 o'clock with the regent. Mrs. S. H. Allen. 200 Eighth avenue. The following programme will be given: "Johnston's Army. From the 'History of Utah,' " Mrs. Kate F. Burton: "Reminiscences of Lot Smith," Mrs. Bart Kruperman of Oden. All members are requested to be present. Naomi Past Noble Grands' club will be entertained Thursday by Mrs. Lucy Morton and Mrs. Matilda Showaker at 235 K street. The Ladles' auxiliary, L. C. T. council SI. will hold Its regular meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. B. Hamill. 913 Third avenue. A Kensington will follow the meeting. Mrs. Dudley Gallagher will entertain Victor Lodge Sewing circle Thursday afternoon, at 245 North Fifth West street. Miss Margaret Audsley of Helper and Denver S. Kamsay of Salt Lake were married Monday evening, at S o'clock, at the parsonage of Phillips Congregational church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. P. A. Simpkin. The couple are on a brief honeymoon trip and will make their home in Salt Lake. The marriage of Mrs. Elizabeth Brown and .1. A. Casterline took place last night at the parsonage of Phillips Congregational Congrega-tional church. The ceremony was performed per-formed by the Rev. P. A. Simpkin. Supper Sup-per followed at the home of Mrs. T. ;. Blake on Lake street. Pink sweet peas and cosmos decorated the table. The bride wore a gown of blue taffeta; The couple will be at home after Septeinber 17 at 1057 Lake street. Miss Hazel Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hill, will leave today to reenter re-enter St. Mary's school at Notre Dame, lnd. Mrs. E. L. McConanghy and two sons left yesterday for their home in Rochelle, 111., after spending the summer with Mrs. McConaughy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Bothwell. Mr. and Mrs. George Oliver Goodwin have left for a visit to Chicago and Detroit. Miss Margaret Gunter has returned from a visit to Mrs. R. E. Wilkinson at Silver City, Utah. Miss Linda Jessup arrived home yes-teicay yes-teicay from a stay In southern California. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Palmer have returned re-turned from a two weeks' automobile lour of southern Utah, including a trip through Little Zion canyon. Mrs. H. Siemens has returned from a stay of two months in the Pacific northwest north-west and British Columbia, and Is at home with her mother, Mrs. J. P. Sorensen, 673 Sixth avenue. James Farrell and Mrs. Walter Kam'l-ton Kam'l-ton have returned from San Francisco where they attended the marriage of Mi's Lcnora Farrell to Thomas B Ame!l ol Palo Alto, which took place in San' Francisco Fran-cisco last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilcncheck have as their guest Dr. L. L. Wiisncheck of Denver. |