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Show t v - - . . 'X J ;tober ifendar Forecasts Festiuitu i i H O.'tb-r. tv"p:ca! nuru'.a t cs th tirfsihfM cf tha - isiir.j for busy I C::-lfr r:2s ? be,T-3' ' :f:r r.ije xr.i ;a i ::: : o'i:2 fusrtions. t. Li:;" v.?'Vf:j. as rr re.p- j .:: :'. r--i)- a full serial ti j . . . i :: ::;:?: -'-v!s s'i'l rcpc'ar J :'" iz t.? w.v ben- ; : : : : ; $. hi V. f s a - a n u o c b ) j , t" :-.."v.:?e !.,; Th r.ip , ;;:-? :-s; f;":r; !-:a. b r:'":-;- :t to' a;e. are. e , L; i-':--r; i: soasr. K.rs- ; I : :".v ba-jf3 of fill i .''.r? c!ub in its autu-ra st- j ! I':.-'-? - of Tta, sciaJ j I - - be f-j1.! s-vaj. Th ' srd fratem:.Vt:s cf ''7 r r " i a g?k. msy t-ir?; :i hoor cf their 1 5-rT::j --ill ente rtaia a Sf , "r-'' ' "I Announcement Hade of Enoaoement of Pc :to b e r I . . ; . ';; and One of Utah's Prominent Amino flCnC2r J ' IT hft Miss Margaret Collins, daughter of AArs. Charles John Collins! vs : . . and one of Salt Lake's most prominent young society women, pAPDOQrHr f"' " ' xv,losc engagement to Thomas Addison Janney is announced today. (Jl ULuc) rv,r- k , ii'Kitfht, Miss l-'lorence Collins, sister of the bride, who will be maid r , , of honor. pc"n UOL u 1 LLJ - -" -x r' n- r- p' r:;:r . - "ziy, r-H-t.:,:s a,i - 'T " , l r- ', ' ' , , .' i s;"v. ' .: '( "- - a - - j. t r; .'.v-;j ! rrrc:r ' f - - ----- , 1 ' ' - & " . - - - :- ,f ' -. .-.rv.:f !iT - - - . . ''' ' -v ' ', : , - . . : ! ' ,-.; ; ; i" ; i: ::s sej-r. - . '. - ,y " : . 'i I 't ' ' v.-- ir.ii: !i-;,r- ' . ' ' . . f.'.' '. ' ''' r i bf-i!:.3 cf ;v fall j . V i I 'J V. . yi: ., S.. - -.'r . ';;-' J M : t! r.u? -.a its autu-a ft- j ,- .,--. t i , V .- ? .r.:: l:".' f"r !ua?h"a- d!'n-1 j i . ; j " -".v " : ! ' i V ' ; '' ': ) ' 1 I I - " ' :l-,.-?,-cf r:as, sal! ' ' , -5 j ' ' ' " ' ! - :.;:-ifri-e--;-,-,r;: '. V,'-''.'vVr ' -- ' . I ', t -. : ' : ' I r...r-?i a pr-ni ma-r ., ' v- i f- '4 '--'"-s - r cf their I ' ''. - . J . f, ;' -: : v,';- i . - - - " .. ':.'"' ' '-r' ; 1 v'i A - - ..- . I : j 1 . - -:: .r: -J ; . . ' - - -4- , -3 . ' - i i ' i.'- . , ' ' f v -if. , s, . 1 - fa.-tv I'riday evening at the Trrimi, club. The committee -omenta inclu'Jod Miss Jcsfic Amy Silver, Mi,s Marguret : Miss Louise Xcbeker. (venini:, October 9, they ivi! f,.4t a banquet at the Hotel C'i:ilyi Tliomai, Miss Dor-' Dor-' and Mis? Ora Whipple are '" f arr:mgenients. ; Hi Eorority will entertain at the Country club . afternoon. The committee )' ""-ludes Miss Marjorie Lewis, -jir'."l MacLcan and Miss Lu- - Ai;,ha chapter of the Chi "'rori-y cn)(,rtr,in at a" Tu'.-.sdny. follov.ed by sup- nnnz at the chapter house ' r" Kait ttrw't. Thursday lr '.,"'rori,T will entertain at "" ' Party, at tho chapter k,'"''T'hy afternoon they will. (:. " '"a in honor of their ""; n:'-her3 of their guests. lc..'.''"ni"!,'. October 7, a banquet (..:-n at the Hotel Utah. Thurfi- October 0, an informal dancing party will be given at the chapter chap-ter house. Delta Epsilon will entertain at a tea tii is afternoon at the home of Miss Ruth Shipp, 2o South Seventh East street. The sorority will entertain at a waffle supper Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Donna Cunningham on Thirtc-nth East, and Friday afternoon will entertain at an Orphcum party, followed fol-lowed by tea. Alumnae members of the Alpha Clu sorority of the Enivcrsity of Utah, entertained en-tertained at a theatre party yesterday afternoon at the Orphcum, followed by tea at the Hotel T'tah, in honor of the active members of the sorority and their "rushees." A wicker basket of marigolds tied with a large bow of colored col-ored maline formed the centerpiece- for tlvt tea table. The committee on arrangements included in-cluded Miss Tulla Mollerup, Miss Mary lolliffe, Miss Marion Jones, and Muss Louise Veb'k.r. Members of the so-roritv so-roritv include Miss Ora Whipple, Miss Jessie Mows. Miss Amy Silver, Miss .-nv Mills, Miss Lois Bradford. Miss I Edna'calderwood, -Miss Margaret Hmck-lley, Hmck-lley, Miss Eh a Taylor, Miss Thelma Dahlen, Miss Patricia Powers, Miss Bessie Bes-sie Jones, Miss Esther Hill, Miss Bessie ; Xewton, Miss Emmaro.-ie Woodruff, Miss Ttuth Bernson, Miss Helen llein, Miss Louisjo Xebekcr, Miss Dorothy I Day, Miss Afton Davis, Miss Pearl Oswald, Os-wald, Miss Annetto Vincent, Miss Ko-sella Ko-sella Mantell, Miss Jessie Perry, Miss Ivv Aran Cott, Miss Leono Gammett, Miss Tulla Mollerup, Miss Dorothy Hein, Miss Gladys Thomas, Miss Mary Jolliffe, Miss Marion Jones, and Miss June Street. MR. AXD MRS. 1L B. CARLISLE entertained at a theatre party last evening at the Orphcum, followed by supper at the Xcwhoufw Hotel, in honor of Miss Margaret Wilson and T. L. Jenkins, whose marriage will take place in October. Purple asters in a low bowl formed tho centerpiece for the table. Covers wero laid for Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Jenkins, Jen-kins, Miss Margaret. Wilson, T. L. Jon-kins, Jon-kins, and Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Carlisle. i- PRETTILY arranged bridge lunch-A lunch-A eon was given yesterday at tho Country club by Mrs. Homer W. Sher- i i . wood, in honor of Mrs. Lawrence G. Puis of Dallas, Texas, formerly Miss La Trice Belcher of this city, who was recently married. A yellow color scheii. "was carried out in the table decorations. One long table had a large basket of golden marigolds mari-golds and yellow chrysanthemums as a centerpiece. Candelabra with yellow yel-low candles were alternated with smaller baskets of the flowers along tho table. The place cards were hand-painted hand-painted in kewpies, holding bouquets of yellow flowers. Covers weno laid for the following .besides tho guest of honor: Mrs. Harold t S. Dayues, Mrs. David Keith, Mrs. Wil-liam Wil-liam N. Lewis, Mrs. J. II. Waters, Mrs. James Ivors, Jr., Mrs. J. L. Reynolds, Mrs. J. J. Porter, Mrs. Job Lyon, Mrs. Henry E. M.onheim, Mrs. Harry Fisher Brown, Mrs. Larry Hays, Mrs. Bernard Kohifing, Mrs. Marcellus Snow,. Mrs. Don S. Campbell. Mrs. Arthur E. Lewis, Miss Julia Stephens, Miss Florence Sullivan, Sul-livan, Miss Margaret Collins, Miss Ellen Orlob. MRS. JOHX AN'DKKSOX entertained enter-tained the members of tho El Exito club last evening at her home, 305 East Seventh South street. Fall and autumn leaves were vised' throughout through-out tho rooms. The evening was spent in playing ''500.'' A light supper was served. The guests numbered eighteen. : M.TSS XOLA McCASLIX entertained enter-tained at her home. 456 East Broadway, yesterday in honor of Miss i lela McAllister, an October bride. The rooms were decorated in fall flowers , and autumn leaves. White astors in a cut glass bowl formed the centerpiece for the table. Miss .Gertie Slater gave piano selec- I lions. Tie hostess was assisted by Mrs. " (Continued on Following Page.) '"Jj'vVt-Jjyiia- ' ' - )f l&fn ! TJ ROUP of fall brides. At top, Miss Lois Dal-1 : ton, whose engagement to Dr. Munn Q. j Cannon is announced today. Below, left to j right, Miss Jean Ellerman, whose engagement : to Almond L. Rust is announced today; Miss Anna M. Ellis, who is soon to wed Clyde Decker j : of Granger. j (Continued from Preceding Page.1 .foojhino JTcC-islin, Miss Effio Webb, Miss Siiruh Cliipman and Misa Hobe IieKgetto. The giieals were Mrs. J. G. 'McAllister, 'McAllis-ter, Misa Billio Moran, Mins Ruth Sears, Miss Inez Burton, Miss Komaino Peterson, Peter-son, Miss IVancis Cosruvo, iss Marguerite Mar-guerite Peck, Miss i"loreneo Steffy, Miss Dolores Spitko, Miss Lucille En-siifn, En-siifn, Miss Lelia Warner, Miss iJorothy .lensen, Miss Merlo fievy, Miss Thelma Orao, Miss Reeky Yonk, Mrs. W. T. ICowe, Miss Dorris Ausherman. Miss ISarah Chipman entertained at a lar;e dancing party last evening in honor of Miss McAllister, an October bride. A purple schemo was carried out in the dining room. Tho punch table had a cluny cloth with n largo cutglass bowl of purple asters in tho center. In the parlor and living room were snowdrops snow-drops and gladioli in a gold basket. A stringod orchestra furnished music for dancing. A light supper was served late in tho evening. The guests numbered num-bered forty. Miss Billio Moran was the hostess at a shower Friday afternoon in honor of Miss McAllister. Tho tea tablo was decorated in green and white. Tho centerpiece was a kewpio dressed as a bride. The cliandolier above the table was a boll of ferns with streamers stream-ers of green and white extending to the ends of the tablo where candelabra held green candtes. Tho hostess was assisted by her mother and Mrs. W. T. Eowe. Covers wero laid for Miss McAllister, Mrs. J. G. McAllister, Miss Ruth Sears, Miss Romnine Peterson, Miss Francis Cos-gravo, Cos-gravo, Miss Merlo Sevy, Miss Lelia Warner, Miss Dorothy Jensen, Miss Dolores ISpitko, Miss Lucile Ensign, Miss Inez .Burton, Miss Maud Burton, Miss Miriam Hubbard, Miss Margaret Peck, Miss Becky Yonk, Miss Flornnco Steffy, Miss Sarah Chipman, Miss Nola McCaslin, Miss Ida Wilcox, Mrs. William Wil-liam Webb, Mrs. Yiek Showalter, and Mrs. Oscar Peterson. court, Mrs. Baldwin's niece, and George i'elber, who will leave soon lor California. Cali-fornia. A color schemo of red, whito and blue was carried out in the decorations. dec-orations. A lifiht supper was served. I The guests included Dr. George Middle-ton, Middle-ton, Dr. Mary Gair.bV1, Dr. Helmina Ueidcll, Mrs. Linn. Pidge, Miss Marguerite Mar-guerite Locke, Mr. and Mrs. E. Williams, Wil-liams, Lee 'Williams. Brenton Jennings, Ed Levy, Raymond M. Fox, Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Chisholm, Mrs. C. P. Hutchinson, Miss Laura Bradley, Miss Daphne Dal-ton, Dal-ton, Miss Mario Lewis. Musical selections se-lections were given by Miss Mildred Maupin, Miss Ada Anderson, Miss Hope Freber, Miss Hone Bellineonrt and Miss Marguerite Locke. Mrs. W. P. Hayes entertained the Ladies' auxiliary to tho Ord.jr of Railway Rail-way Conductors of Ogden Thursday afternoon af-ternoon at luncheon at her home in the Summerhays apartments. A bowl of marigolds formed the centerpiece for the tea table. The guests included Mrs. J. H. Rhine, Mrs. J. Holden, Mrs. J. B. Robb, Mrs. C. K. Winaus, Mrs. J. Decker, Mrs. William Wilson, Mrs. J. Mignault, Mrs. D. G. Revor, Airs. S. P. Millar, Mrs. W. J. Ranson, Mrs. K. Hnnlev, Mrs. E. Lohont, Mrs. S. Tracy, Mrs. F. Giles, Mrs. J. Murdock, Mrs. A. Taylor, Mrs. M. Boy, Mrs. B. F. Creech, Mrs. G. Spears, Mrs. II. W. Longton. Miss Mabel Thbrup Callaghan was entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. C. 0. Thorup, on Ninth East street, in honor of her birthday. The rooms were decorated dec-orated in fall flowers and ferns. Miss Eva Thorup entertained Tues-dav Tues-dav evening at her home on East Seventh Sev-enth South street, in honor of Miss Cassie Stevens, who has just returned from a visit to Yirginia. The evening was spent with music and games. Light refreshments were served. The rooms were decorated in ferns and asters. if Mrs. E. Welham and Mrs. C. Dris-coll Dris-coll entertained Thursday evening at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Sibyl C'rowther, an early fall bride, at tho home of Mrs. E. Welham on South Eigfith East street. The rooms were decorated in laven-dar. laven-dar. A basket of pink and white asters, as-ters, tied with pink maline, formed the centerpiece for the supper table. The refreshments were carried out in pink and white. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. R. Mack and Mrs. Drake. The guests included in-cluded Mrs. Crowther, Mrs. S. 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