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Show ' vS-k.a;.u":' -'' ' Farewell Parties for Popular Visitor MRS. I. M. FARNHAM of l.os Angeles, who will leave for home today after a several weeks' visit to her sister. Mrs. Albert Younglof at Ft, Douglas, was tiie puest of honor at two entertainments yesterday. Mrs. Clarence Kinsman entertained at bridge and tea yesterday afternoon at the Kinsman Kins-man quarters at VI. Douglas in compliment compli-ment to Mrs. Favnham. The rooms were rtpcorated In lull flowers in tones of i ycllow, grolden-plow and marigolds pro-dominating". pro-dominating". The hostess was assisted by Miss Helen MacDonald. The sncsfs included besides the crest of honor, Mrs. Albert You n slot', Mrs. P. A. Wrisht. Mrs. A. J. MacDonald, Mrs. Georse Hofi'man. Mrs. Kopp. Mrs. Uang-ton, Uang-ton, Mrs. M. Game. Mrs. Emory Wes;. Mrs. George Tj. Byram. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman entertained enter-tained at a swimming parly ai Beck's Hot Springs last night, followed by supper sup-per at the Hoffman home. 1 r2d Twelfth East street, in - honor of Mrs. Fnrnham. The party included Mrs. Farnham. Major and Mrs. A. J. MaclXtnald. Captain Cap-tain and Mrs. Albert Yonnglnf, Mrs. M. 1. Simon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole, Lieutenant Frank Morrison and Miss Helen MacDonald. An attractively appointed luncheon was Riven yesterday afternoon by Miss Helen Midgley a: her home on Fifth East street, in honor of Miss Dorothy Young, a bride of next week. Pink sweet peas in a iry.-tal basltet with pink maline on the handle was a centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for Miss Dorol by Young, Miss Irene Young. Miss A Ita ! ra w ford . Miss Ed n a W i 11 i a m s Miss Louise Firman, Miss Elza Wolff, Miss Grace Richards, Miss Sarah Burton, Miss W'illa Robbins, Miss Fulvia Ivins and Miss Golda. Hvde. Mr, and Mrs. J. 3. Buswell entertained last evening: at their home on Third avenue, ave-nue, in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Frank H. Fowler, who will leave Salt Lake io make their home in Palo Aito, Cal.. where Dr. Fowler will have the chair of Latin at Stanford university. Dr. Fowler will leave in a few days, and Mrs. b owler and daughter, Miss Catherine will join bim later. Red roses in a bowl formed an effective centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. Walter Penick entertained at luncheon yesterday at her home on Douglas Doug-las avenue in honor of Miss Ruth Kerr o-f Seattle and Miss Lueile Reid. A color scheme of lavender, old blue and pale yellow was user in the table decorations. A cluny lace cloth covered the table and a crystal basket of blue and lavender a s( ers tied with el!ow tuiie was the nterpiece. Favors were in the same -Colors. l jr The guests besides the guest of honor ' Ml US. I. M. FARNHAM of Los Angeles, who: will leave for her home today, after visit-: ;ing- her sister, Mrs. Albert Younglof at Fort Douglas. I i 8 , - ... ' 3. ! 8 " - I ill " , . " " ' '1 P ' y K . ill It- " v - ' v ; ,'-rl I , ' . . "s 4 : I I ' v ' i ' "la were Mrs. James A. Hogle. Mrs. Malcolm Mclnnis. and the following members of the Gamma Phi Sorority; Miss Margaret Armstrong, Miss Kai hleen Roberts. M iss Gay G roes beck and Miss Madeleine Mc-Ciellan. Mc-Ciellan. In honor of Miss Marjorie Whiteley, who will leave this afternoon for Hyrum, Cache county, to teach. Mrs. M. IJ( Graham and Miss Alta May Mitchell entertained en-tertained at a matinee party at the Wilkes yesterday afternoon, followed by tea at Franklin's. A centerpiece of fall flowers decorated the tea tabln. The quests included besides Miss White-ley, White-ley, Mi ps Miriam Hubbard, Miss Maud Burton, Miss Sarah Chipman, Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Prosser. Miss Marion Jones, Miss June y treet and Mrs. E-rnest McGan y. Announcement is made of the marriace ! ! of Mrs. Frances Barnecott Swinn of Ayl-mer, Ayl-mer, Ontario, and Ciiaunccy McGraus'h Gaylord, formerly of Grand Forks, N. D., which took place September 4 at Pt. Mark's Fpiscopal cathedral in this city. The ceremony was performed by Dean YV. W. Fleetwood. The couple are making their home in Coprerfietd, Bing-ham Canyon. Can-yon. A luncheon to he served by the enter- tainmcnt committee of the Toadies' Literary Lit-erary club at the clubhouse at I 0'ck:'' this' afternoon will celebrate .the opening open-ing of the club work for the year. The regular club meeting will follow, with the Society news for tho Sunday editions will not lie ici'i.'i veU by Lelt'plionc la ter iliau 1 "'clock Saturday niorQhi. Suc!i Items must rclaL'i only lo events of Saturday or for tlie corning '.ei-k. Social everts of the past wek must be eont in by Friday night. Club notes will not be received by telephone later than Friday. Fri-day. initug'imil address of the new president, Mrs. John F. Cowan, as a feature. Miss Maijovin 'Mowjird will entertain at a small lunoK-rM Saturday at hur home on East South W nple stn.'ot in hunor -of Miss Jessie C";r. L' -r , el' Pasadena, a guest of Miss Claudia '.iicene. M.r. and M;ts. P. O. Perkins will entertain enter-tain at tea Sunday aflernuon from 4 until ti o'clock at their home in the Nelson apartments. Miss ben h Burton wi II entertain this' afternoon at her homo on Kast First South street in honor of Miss Mary Dern, who will' leave next week for Vassar col-iese. col-iese. . The Ret r'ross auxiliary of the Woman's Uepulilican I'luh nieel for an all-day session tndav in tlie Bishop's b uildins. Sunshine auxiliary of I he Ued Cross will .meet at the Cummcreial .luh today iov iill-da sewing. The Rowonn circle of Yeomen will gie its first of o scries nf card part ios tn-nieht tn-nieht at the Mouse hall. All members and friends are invited to attend. Miss Carol .lensen, dam-Thlcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. ( '. Jensen, left Tuesday for Oberlin college at Oberlin. Ohio, for her third year. M rs. John A. Tray tor and da num. or, M iss Fd;ia Tray lor, and son, Jui tn Ru-foi-d T; ylor, will h-a e ne t week for enver. Colo., to make their home. Miss Traytnr will at t end the 1 "niversh y of Colorado. The Traytor family will remain re-main at the iWwhuuse hotel until they ieave for Colorado. , Miss Joss!o Carler of Pasadona, Cal., is !ie sitesL of M iss Claud ia Greene at the Crcono home on First avenue. Miss Carter was a classmate of Miss Clreene a t Stanford universitw " The n. A. 11. surgical diessms flnss will nir-"l n I 10 o'clock IhN morning in the pau;:e room at the Amelia palace. |