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Show ArnETTIT.V appointed dinner -was g-tven last nifilit by Mr. and Mrs. X. M. Hamilton at thoir home on Eat South Temple street in honor of Captain and Mrs. liusseU Peter Pe-ter Hurtle, who are here on tliHr way from southern California, where they have been on their honeymoon, to Camp iike. ,rk.. where Cap tain Uartle is .stationed. A basket of "'ink rog and white lilies was tlie oentorpieve for the ta hie. The favors for tiie wonu-n puests w ere tiny a tin hard -.shaped boxes filled with bon-1'onr. bon-1'onr. with a miniature, bride on the top. Similar favors were at the p!aees of the n:en quests with Kewpie soldiers on the top of the hi in -bon boxes. Covers c:c laid for twelve of the close friends of the quests of honor. A daintily arranged luncheon was given yesterday a fternoon by Miss Mary A lire Moon at the Hotel L'tah In compliment to M iss Helen Car they, a bride of the reason. A large oval table had a centerpiece center-piece of pink i osohnds and white narcissus nar-cissus in a basket lied with pink tulle. The place cards wer In pink and white jy0? corsage houquets of roses and nai-issus nai-issus were the favors. The guests included, besides Miss Car-thv. Car-thv. Miss Harriet Movie. Miss IZW.a-beiii IZW.a-beiii Movie. Miss Florence Oroshell, Miss ' 'ordeiia " Siraup. Miss Eva Kass. Miss Dorothv Caanon, Miss Ktha Mayo. Miss !ay CrVoesbeck. Miss Martha Richards, Miss Marguerite Douglass. Mrs. Gordon Jennings and Miss Mildred Parker. Mr.?. YV. H. Martin entertained at an informal in-formal tea Sundav afternoon from 4 until un-til is o'clock in honor of Miss Carthey. The decorations were in bronze and yellow yel-low chrysanthemums. The guests numbered num-bered seven. The hostess was assisted by Mis. F. A. McCarty. $ Announcement ts ii'st made of the mar-liago mar-liago of Miss I'ats Casey and Art Bolton Bol-ton which touk place at Karmtngton. N- -.vmber 1C. The announcement will cone as a surprise to thrt friends nf the voMitir eoui Mr. and Mis. Bolton are now at home at Fixih avenue. : Miss Florence Openshaw and Miss Verna Bnlt entertained with a miscellaneous miscel-laneous shower at the home of Miss Open-si Open-si law. 625 West First North street, in lienor of Miss Vera Shipley, a bride, last night. Tlie living room was decorated in red carnations and yellow chrysanthemums chrysanth-emums were used in the dining room. An Irish croehet table cover waa over satin and the flowers were ananged In a basket bas-ket as a centerpiece for the supper table. ta-ble. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. J. T. Holding, Mrs. D. K. Rawlings and Miss Verna Bouck. The guests numbered lortv-five. The Octagon Bridge chib was entertained enter-tained yesterday by Mrs. M. J. Pailey. Luncheon was served from one long table, ta-ble, and cards followed. A basket of yellow yel-low chrysanthemums waa the centerpiece i for the table. Covers were laid for twelve. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Frank Dailey. A patriotic card party and tea was given yesterday afternoon by the Draper club ?t the home of Mrs. F. VC. Meakln. The proceeds will be devoted xo the pur- ; chase of Liberty bonds. 1 !" Bed. white and blue were used with ; i Mrs. Art Bolton, formerly Miss Patsy Casey, whose marriago is just announced. an-nounced. I II J 4 -e . c i f;-5 b ' patriotic emblems in the decorations. About sixty-five tables were arranged for cards. Mrs. Florence Locke Viles furnished fur-nished a musical programme during the tea hour. The committee in charge of the entertainment enter-tainment included Mrs. Meakin. Mrs. D. H. Lewis, Mrs. Robert Peel and Airs. C. W. Christensen. Mrs. Harold Ti. Smoot will entertain at luncheon this afternoon in honor of Mrs. Russell Peter "Harlle, formerly Miss Lu-eile Lu-eile Clark, who is visiting in the city for a short while. Mrs. B. W. Dcason and mother, Mrs. E. Whitehead, will entertain this afternoon after-noon at the homo of Mrs. Deacon, Z Tenth East street, at bridge luncheon. Covers will be laid for twenty-four. Mr. and Mrs. Deason will entertain at bridge Saturday evening. i ! An attractive programme of "living pic- j tures" has been arranged for the regular . meeting of the Ladies' Literary club to ! be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. ' Mrs. V. H. Bintz will give sketches of the artists and their works that are to be represented. Musical numbers will be furnished "by Mrs. Ernest Ash ton Smith and Mrs. P. O. Perkins. Following are the canvases that will be posed and the names of the participants: "Hinging Boys" Beth Sands. Ethelyn Harms, Dorothy Lynch, Euphemia Smith, Dorothy Star Miller. "Madonna of the Chair" Mrs. Le Grand Young, Georgia Red wine. "Fortune Teller" Miss Hattte Thomas. "Madame Le Brun and Daughter" Mrs. Earl W. Pinney, Miss Betty Perkins. "Girl With a Muff Miss Marion Knickerbocker. "Mme. Recamier" Miss Adelaide Woodruff." , "The Blue Boy" David Reeve?. "Age of Innocence" Betty Allison. j "Bubbles" Miss Elsie Snvder. "Charity" Miss Rosella EUerbeck. I "Caritas" Mrs. Earl Pembroke, Betty Strong, Lois Meakiu. "Carmencita" MJss Doris Edmunds. "Japanese Print" Miss Dorothy Marioneaux. "Service Together" Liberty, Miss Etha Mayo; Agriculture, Miss Ethel Bixby; Soldier, Miss Pearl Raddatz. The Liberty bond committee of the Daughters of the Mormon Battalion request re-quest all descendants of the members of the battalion who have purchased Llb- Society news for tho Sunday edition edi-tion will not bo received oy tola-phone tola-phone later than 11 o'clock Saturday Satur-day morning. Such items must relate re-late only to events of Saturday or for the coming week. Social event3 of the past week must he sent in by Friday night. Club notes will not te received by telephone later, than Friday. erly bonclsjto report not later than Saturday Sat-urday to Mrs. Laura C. Cutler, chairman of the committee. The Inho club "will pive a large "lancing party at the Ladies' Literary club house this eyening. In honor of Mis Ada Stark, a December Decem-ber bride. Mrs. .Eugene Huish vUI entertain enter-tain at a shower this evening at her home, 11S1 Tenth East street. .: TVaBatch Sisters, lodse Xo. 24S, L. A. to the B. of R. T., will Kiye a card party this afternoon at Z:'M o'clock at the old Eagles' club rooms, corner West Temple and Second South streets. The Ladies' Aid society of the First Methodist church, Mill serve dinner at the church this evening at 6:30 o'clock. A general invitation is extended. The alumnae of the Order of the Gleam of the University of Utah will meet Saturday Sat-urday evening in tho public llbrary. The Red Cross auxiliary of the Justa-mere Justa-mere club will meet this " afternoon with Mrs. ,T. S. Frontjes, 2G4 West Fifth North street. The Ladies Militant Canton, I. O. O. P., will have a drill at 2 o'clock this afternoon after-noon at the I. O. O. F. hall and a business busi-ness meeting at 8 o'clock this evening. The Daughters of the Indian War Veterans. Vet-erans. Red Cross auxiliary, will meet Saturday Sat-urday morning at 9:30 o'clock at the Lion house. Walter C. Coombs of Honolulu, has been the guest of his sisters, Mrs. W. ,H. Martin Mar-tin and Mrs. Grant M. Darby, on bis way from Washington, where he attended a Masonic meeting. Mr. Cooml:6 will visit his niece, Mrs. Arthur Ivor Johnson, formerly for-merly Miss Doris Martin, in San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Mrs. Jeanette Sharp Ferguson will leave Saturday for San Diego, where she will take an apartment for the winter. Her son, Fergus Ferguson, Is at Camp Kearny. Miss Mildred Ferguson will join her mother and brother for the Christmas holidays. Captain and Mrs. Kussell Peter Hartle are guests of Mrs. Hurtle's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. X. M. Hamilton, for a few days, on their wav from southern California, where they spent their honeymoon, honey-moon, to Camp Pike. Ark., where Can-tain Can-tain Hartle Is stationed. The Red Cross unit of. the Shakespeare club will meet, this evening at 8 o'clock with Dr. Mary Gamble at the Hotel Fifth Fast. Mrs, C. A. Walker and Mrs. F C Jensen will leave tomorrow for Washington, Washing-ton, where they will attend the national . C. T. U. convention as Utah representatives. repre-sentatives. Mrs. Walker is president and Mrs. Jensen vice president of the Utah W. C. T. U. The national meeting will he held December 2-7. |