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Show i ACTIVITIES REPRESENTED BY PROMINENT WOMEN AT THE STATE FAIR Schemes. - Evidence:! : Utah'sj: ,ll Fetej! . v-hrcfies war activi-,.- jjit Lake society women .::fionted at the state fair In an attractive little -.'vis served each day uu-.-:;cs of the Red Cross shop. - v-tv women who are pro-.'-;p served sandwiches and .: without thought of spar- - :-.:iCts. A. representatives were at : friends in a model hostess - ;. fair grounds, where interning in-terning the war work of y'n was given out and vis- -: f-ir were made eomfort- :c demonstration was eon-:e eon-:e of the fair buildings, and :;h 35 devoted to food con- - Liihome economics under the :' the Civic Center. Liberty : offered for sale by another .- .:::aisti women workers. , ;.TTT has been the keynote u the parties given by the ;:e: 0"3iii:ation5 of the Uni-! Uni-! r.al Due to the unsettled ! ot s: tines, the fraternity tie adversity have as yet had b1 levities, but the sororities -niversity have been busy t" tfcf ftcshaien girls. L:ii C'l sorority of the Uni-. Uni-. :;' t'L-ii entertained af a" ban- svenicg at the Hotel Utah in irishmen girls of the univer- .- : Howard H. Law son and Miss - peicbers of the Kappa '" fraternity, were guests of ;ii lay Silver acted as toast- Ji toasts were giveu by Miss ; -r-ier, Mis Uarda MoCarty, Joliiffe, Miss Ora 'Whipple, Thomas and Miss Tulla hsical selections were given " Peary and Miss Ruth 'i-Walter Atcheson, an alum--- - of the sorority, gave a , '-effectively decorated ... "s in wicker baskets, with "f pink maline on the hart-'"-hedral candles of the same ; "sjI eandlestitks with shades ,.- '-' favors were corsage bou-.. bou-.. '! Brunner roses and vio-... vio-... were 'aid for forty. '.' "! -f the sorority are Miss j Miss Florence Davis, -' De Rosa, Miss Amy Sil-4: Sil-4: Af:m Davis, Miss Bessie ':. Helen Cortez, Miss Mariou 0 'kit Street. Miss Elizabeth i,s '" Senior, Miss Ora a Edna Calderwood, Miss "..', ' Miss Margaret Hinciley Barton. ; ? Phi sorority of the Uni- '' entertained yesterday . Thome of the sorority in -Bor of freshmen girls .;1!r A program of origi-; origi-; .' was given by the J- and was followed by jf sority country home. ; decorated with" autumn :iJ garden flowers. The arSe included Miss ! : .It Mlss Jeanette Groo and i V; XicUtn. The other 2f: sorority are Miss Lu-i Lu-i Miss Dorothy Faros-; Faros-; i3"1" Brinton. Miss Max-H Max-H u ,Miss MaT Alice Moon, : :Mnllctl. Miss Nadice ;'ac Brandon, Miss Miu-!Sy Miu-!Sy I,ao Knudson, Miss 3l r Miss Kathervn Doug-:?,' Doug-:?,' -;ir'blne Richards. Miss ss Marjorie ?V Mar?aret Armstrong. ,'; .i!"B- sorority of the ..' vittsh entertained at a (!teraay, followed bv a rs ! ,he home f Miss "Es- -.;,05 H street. The table 0i'f ' Oari80l,36 and blue r". n e sueits numbered '-ommittec on arrange-.,- Estelle Dunvon. -.."se and Miss Helen ,-. ,!;:mb"s of the sororitv " ,,;lo,J!igbers, Miss Mav'e : Wells, Miss Edtth , 'r'r Daugherv. Miss 'K Christi McLeod. ... '3 Miss Ruth Phipp. ..;,?n.. M;. Mar. Lr f'nev Anderson KI TH Spcn.-e eute-rtauied at 111 a bndge tea yesferd.iy afternoon J' her iio'iie on First North ;.treet, in honor of Mrs. William Wadsworth of Tacoma, Wash., and Mrs. Ernest H . Hill, formerly Miss Helen Woodruff. The tea table was decorator! with different dif-ferent .-hades of dahlias in a crystal basket ou a cluny lace cover over pink satin. The library was decivated in marigolds and the parlor in pink and white cosmos. Mrs. ,T. H. Tyrce and Mrs. Franklin Riter preside,l,-at the tea table, and Mrs. A. L. Moreton, Mis Vivian Ellerbcck, Miss Gertrude Geoghegan and Mrs. J. K. Howitt assisted in the dining room. MIcS V ELM A Dl'NCAX entortainrd yesterday afternoon at an Or-pheum Or-pheum party, followed by tea at the Xewhouse hotel. The table was decorated deco-rated with wicker ba.-kets of Cecil Krunner ro.-cs. tied with iuk maline. The guests numbered twelve. THE entertainment committee of the Ladies' Literary club entertained in the first of a series of dancing parties par-ties for the season last evening at the clubhou:-e. The decorations were in fall, flowers. The members of the committee arc Mrs. Fred W. Meakin. chairman: Mrs. J. K Mcintosh. Mrs. Hardie Lynch. mWTV s 1 'Kfoi V t " ' 1 I 'I y'" I' '" ;. ' J' " v- if.'-- "1 V J ,;Jw:i I - i -I v-KIVaXU' , I I ' t 4 v j 'j i" -;, Mrs. .W. K. Murdock. Mrs. Glon Miller, Mrs. .7. H. Riddle. Mrs. Frank Gardner, Mrs. W. H. Dayton. Mrs. A. H. Cowde. Mrs. Douglas Jessup, Mrs. Koyal Davnes. Mrs. H. A. Weymouth, Mrs. Ira.D. Wines. Mrs. J. p. 'Edgeheill, Mrs. Ernest Fowler, Mrs. Ernest L. Smith, Mrs. Drvden Coombs, Mrs. F. (5. Murphy. Mur-phy. Miss Fesrl Savage. ' Mrs. W. b. Hodgson. Mrs. L. W. Harding, Miss Lillian Pearee. Mrs. Frank M. Gray. Mrs. Edi' Jensen. Mrs. Herbert Mae-Mi!!an. Mae-Mi!!an. Mrs. Malcolm Carpenter and Mr;. Louis Marcus. ' r V jinFMBKES "f the Friscilla olub of lV& Fro-o were g-iests of Salt Lake tpembrs "f the club re.sterday afternoon after-noon at a B-atirKe party at the Or- I'heum. and last night the club members, and their husbands were entertained at the home of Mrs. Parley Day. !W Windsor Wind-sor avenue. The hostesses, besides Mrs. Dav, were Mrs. Frank Otterstrom, Mrs. Lydia Raw sou. Mrs. George Thompson, Miss May "Billings and Miss Leona Billings. The guests numbered fifty. The eveuing was spent informally and light refreshments were served. The decorations and refreshments carried car-ried out the club color.-, white, and green. White asters and ferns were used as a centerpiece for the supper table and also decorated the rooms. LITTLE girl friends were entertained by Betty Corfman, daughter of Judge and Mrs. E. E. Corfman, ves-terday ves-terday afternoon at the Corfman home on East Broadway, in honor of bor ninth birthday. Games occupied the afternoon and lea followed. The decorations were in gar-don gar-don flowers and a huge birthdav cake adorned the center of the tea table. Hand-painted paper dolls were favors. The guests included Margaret Leath-erwood, Leath-erwood, Meda Orem. Marion Hall, Marv Maude, Mildred Seaman. Martha Lane Kelliug and Catherine King. Mrs. Joseph Young of Syracuse, T. tah, was bore last week to attend the Jenk-inson-Kearns wedding. Weddings and Engagements DX a simple home ceremony, Miss Helen Taylor of Ogden and Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Lyman Gowans of this city were married at the home of the bride's sister. sis-ter. Mrs. Tracv T. Cannon. 1200 South Eighth West street, at 2:30 o'clock yes-terdav yes-terdav afternoon. The ceremony war. performed by Sylvester Q. Cannon. Onlv relatives were in attendance. An informal tea followed. The ceremony took place beneath the folds of a large .American flag in a bov-er of palms and ferns. The. tea Q ROUP from Red Cross Shop busy at the. luncheon tent, a Red Cross , Shop enterprise at the state fair the past week. Below, j Mrs. Edna V. Callaghan, washing; dishes. Above (left), Mrs. J. W. j Rooklidge and Mrs. W. D. Donoher serving coffee and sandwiches. j nallyl l!pi "'''i- j ' !f ! were ' !:T!-l iH J : i f $ " ' I liea Bs?! M" ' 5; 3 - r s i ' sy Ait''t cr kv - ,C t - ' r, ; ? '( ! , eath 5 ,i N V t :-',? ' ' -u t U -f 1 J 4 'larr U 'J 4 "vili, ' '"f ' 1 t l t tat., Ut" 4-, s- Si ' i ) 1 J 5J? I 'rt.. S . f.tt,V 11 . -t ' j-,'"''- . ,4 if- V- , - ' . - J - J . .-r--' i - . : . ' i , v , I fl. i"? s x 1 I!' V s ? ' - I tt,: - :' ' , table bad a largo basket of red roses as a o.erterpiece. The. bride vore a bron cloth oing-a oing-a -ay suit, with boot.-., bar 3i:d gloves to matob. The Tuple left ou a late afternoon train for Xe York, here Lieuteuaat i Gowans Till take special" military tram- ! 'inz in Columbia college. Lieutenant1 Gorans is a son of Dr. E. G. Gowans, !:tate superintendent of publio instruction. instruc-tion. He is in thft U. S. a"iatinn scrv- jicr. The bride brlonps. to onrt of Itch's I oldest famihc: nd h?r inu'.'h personal ! c b a r m . - - I Th marraiire of their 4auhtcr fil-1 fil-1 dred Silver to Abe Fila.s will fake place j this evening at Unit-1- h3U The n:em- bers of the bridal party are Miss Annette An-nette Strauss, "Miss Eva Zucher and Miss Lena Hay den, bridesmaids: Miss Dora Passer, maid of honor; -Morris Srubeek, best rr.an; little Miss Leviue Kindling, ring bearer, and Miss Beatrice Silver and Miss Ida Kauffmati. flower girls. The cercmonv will be performed bv the Rabbi S. Baskin. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris j Silver, il Fourth East street. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Xelson announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter. Emma, to Serjeant .Jack D. Xorris or Charlotte. X. " C, Monday September at Manhattan. Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Heory Meyers announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen, to R. Stanley Foulgev. which took place Tuesda v evening. ' Mrs. C. Sfayner announces the ensagment of her daughter, Maye. to Llev.:elb-D B. Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Llovd. Mr. Lloyd is at present in the adjutant 2 en oral 's office, but is expecting a call to activ- service ,-oon. The wedding -will take place Wednesday Wednes-day evening at the home of th? bride's parents. l.';4- E strect, and Till be followed fol-lowed bv a reception. Mr?. Pel'a B. Srer.cer of East Mill Creek s nr. ounces the engagement of her daughter. Nina, to Jj.;l::in Ncff. the mar-riaee mar-riaee to take place 1 riday. Oc-.o-- 11. in the" S'ult LaAe tenr. ie. Mr. N'eff has j joine-1 the army a nd expects receive I orders to Icive d.' s-y tin-:?. I Mrc. Da,-!d Campt-e!! announce? the aTT3re ot" her daughter. Marraref. 10 iWiliMrn A. Tnfflit., which t.-.oi: place Fri- j day evening ar "he home of the bride, 100 ' South Eighth .'e.st street. ; 'e The marnaee of Mi?s Alice r'anie!? and i-1 t - Pedlar took c:.ice ""ednsd-' pvenir.tr at S o"cle:V: Bishop A";ed t C wr-on performed fhe -e rernn:- The rp.d-'ne "f rhe brid-j m":h-i. Ill S:-:- I nnd av-?nup. i I FokoTi ir.c the ceremony a reception vas j p-en a-eV.1ed bv over '2- eue.:-ts. Au- i I Tunin !es'es asters. AmeH.ai: liig.- and i rd" and rrhiTf roses decorated the rooms. I ' Th brid7 -cre a h:te satin brc.-iile ! wedding gown, and a long tulle veil held in place by a band of pearls and orange blossoms. She carried bride's roses. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Maud Stromness and Serpeant A. G. K. Jakobsen. which took place Monday. The couple are at home at 10J6 First avenue, ave-nue, while the bridegroom, who is stationed sta-tioned at Camp Arthur. Waco. Texas, is on furlough. The bride will remain in Salt Lake when Sergeant Jakobsen returns to his army duties. Miscellaneous Events A danciDg party was giveu at the borne of Mrs. B. C. Ashworth Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. A. S. Anderson, Ander-son, formerly Miss Stella Erosnan, a September bride, v.ho -will leae soon for Seattle, Wash., to join her husband. hus-band. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Millard, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Millard, Mil-lard, Mrs. Gilbert Herrifk, Mr. and Mrs. lames Broscan, Mrs. A. S. Ander.-.on. Vr, 'j H. Nicholson. Miss Ruth VTai-I'ren, VTai-I'ren, Miss Alice Millard. Miss Mary -tone. William Staub and Mr. and Mrs. K. C' Ashtvortb. Mrs. C. P. Saderup entertained Mou-dav Mou-dav evenins at her home, 657 touth Xinth East,' street, in honor of Mrs. W. A. Kaddon of Park City. Leslie O. Houyhtou arriv"d home Fri-,1 Fri-,1 a for a two nionrhs ' furlough after !2v!p.2 ser'.ed four vears in the navy. A rceept'-on and dinner were pi ca Thursdav pveniu? at the home of his parents, Mr. jud Mn. Georse F. Hoagh-ton. Hoagh-ton. 00 M street. The rooms were decorated deco-rated with red. white and blue flowers and 'owntin. Eiftv gTiests vere present pres-ent A Mr and Mr; V M. f-ephenioa enter--.-.ir.rd at a S'V.J par" Thursdi; nijhr :.r ,1:-.e:r home in th1 Holly wood arart-; merits in honor of their tenth weddin: siiu'-parv. Autumn leases and tardea tar-dea flowprs l'ere used in dc-coratm". Pr'f? t-t won bv Mr:-. M. M. Beavr. Plrs. M. Z. For.-ctitt. E. J. Jeff and Mr. i-trpheuion. The guests, numbced twee-tv-fivt?. A MiK-- P.ihx r.-.?::3 rir.d Miss lrir.-; Her-r'Ck' Her-r'Ck' VV 2 -.-(-?.!-. c.-iic-l tair.Gd the B. G 'j!un at a Vi!:s tbtater parr Friday e-.-ev.inr it'r The pprforinance at tlie theater the. it'iris ere me'.orc-d to I:.:s Goethe's horn EmeriOn a'-en'ie, where s-jppc-r waa served. :i .rrr ,i .4 Hume trr;r'?. mei at a. ea Fridav sfre.:-noon in honor of Mr; 1L w'u'me. The hous war decera'ed throuh-our throuh-our v irh autumn '.eavas and f.ower? 1 I M'tr. lar2ier1" Eliason. Mis;. rf!a. Thomson and Mrs. E H. Ruf.r mr- j t-in'-d -it -i miscellaneous shower last j (Continued on Page Three.) SOCIETY (Continued from Page One.) M'efl: In honor of Mifs Mayo Staner, a brifie of t he week, at the home of MIPS Marsery Kllason. 1037 Second avenue. The color scheme wan carried out In fall flower's flow-er's anrl auhjmn leaves. Co ers v;ero laid for eighteen. Assisting ihe hostesses v.cre .Mrs. J Wlseomb and Sirs'. J. L. Eliason. Personal Mrs. W. G. B. Terell has cone to California for a several months' star. Mrs. W. S. Bing' of San Diego is the gues-t of Mr. aud Mrs. O. E. Gvoshcll in the hake. View apartnjents, and will remain until the Inst of the week, when she will go to New York to visit her brother. X: Mrs. ' Mary G. Best left Friday for San iJiego to spend the winter. Mrs. Herman K. Clark of Paranac "Lake. X. Y., with her two small children, Betty and Charles Everett, arrived Friday Fri-day to spend a couple of months ith Mrs. Clark's mother, Mrs, D. L. Murdoch Mur-doch of 73 G street. : Mrs. M. C. Bailey is expected home this week from St. Louis, Mo., where she has been spending the summer. She will be a t home with her daughter, Mrs. C. H. POFt. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Llndstrom of San Francisco are visiting with friends and relatives in this city. i'fi Mrs. Catherine E. Parrel, formerly of Salt Lake, now of Santa Barbara, Cal.. is visiting her daughters. Mrs. Charles W. Rice and Mrs. J. R. Hall of the Hill-crest Hill-crest apartments. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bufflnstort. 662 South Main street, returned Friday from a month's visit in southern Colorado and Mew Mexico. Teachers of the Granite high school entertained en-tertained at an Orpheum party yesterday yester-day afternoon in honor of Mrs. Angus D. Boyer, formerly Mif-s Claire Stewart. Mrs. Bayer was married to Lieutenant A. D. Boyer at Camp Kearny on July 1. |