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Show 'iwsz.r fen MRS. ljl:OK(il: II. WOOL), loll, and her niece, Mrs. Mired De Volo,: ol' Boston. Mrs. Wood i;ave a large luncheon at the Hotel Utah: ; yesterday for Mrs. De Yoto. : I b N- N II - ' . ' ' ' 1 N x 1 , ' ' ' ' I I ' ( i : I ' s I " " 'ii i ill p - ! ii p. . yi H . . j It - - ni ; ijv : : LMJf ' ' : ;- V ; : Jy xV ' - r--; - ' ' M df ihf I.adie.'i' IJt-rarv club, i-oiiipltinmi-lary to tbi. elub m-iiib.i, Friday at 1 i eli.eli at tiO- i hlbhullM-, niui b- h' llt to Mrs. W:Vy Ivini n.l later than today, lit I Tin- rnarriaKO t-f .Min Kdllh Foi-b.-rt,'. clauh'. r i i Mr. and Mim. l"harl-s K. , I'm: lie, k'. and Jo-.pli !:. Jaek will takr plai'-- tudae In lb- Salt I,aU- temple. Mi-s Mima .la-dt will - br id.---ma id and 1 WPl. ml Ueielniiiui will be b-M man. A ree-pl inn will at t lie In-itx: of the I' bride .s pai'etil tlnr.' cvi-nliiK. I I Tlo 1 la ppv H'.ur elub will )f f nter-Itabi.d nter-Itabi.d f-.r the tlj.'l liin- :dne" the sum-in sum-in .-r aeali..n by Mrs. -.an llaslam. 12 j I'll:;: tlt . t. laJlielo-Ol Will be hered at I oVh'ek tll a 1 1 r 1 1' " ' m , I i(t ;.t :,. I Mi-. 1 . I. Ib. hiring ulll reeriv lr.fi-r-lii.i 1 1 s- lb"- iifttTM'.'Jii ai b-r h'Mat-, T,:.?, K:r:-t av-mo-. In bone- ..f b.-r tll:r, Mrs. Morr Ib'.ek. of Kansas ('Hi . h The rtupi:i eiub Will 0 e 1! I e rta I Ii f'd till.- ai;-rii"i.n by Mrfi. K. H. S'-aman, 41:7 J f tree i. laiiiL'li'on will be fullouod by .-a wltiK. The marriage rf Mls.s Mary Louise Tiiyl.u' anil i '. la-Hoy Madvn will lake dae Una e eliin at the h"ine ( the brab 's n.-t. r, Mrs. J 'rank C. Taylor, 2"'Mj Lake htreot. The w.-ddlntr "f Mi-H Kthe! Holt and Uuraee Ka' Siaek will tako plaee today tn the .Salt Lake temple. A reeepuon will be en Thursday evening at the humo of the bride m Hoani.sh Fork. Mrs. Claude A. W'.l-y will entertain !tbe 111 FMto elub a' lunebeon at her iHinie on Third Lant siie.-t this afternoon. I ! The Hood Lay Visit club will be en- t ej-ta 1 1 o-d i his afli'i rmon by Mr.. A. A. Il'annlvr, lt:;j Fourteenth Fast street. The overseas ('beer e'ub will meet this I afier'i.'on a' 2;" r.' rlo k on the inezza- nine floor of the HotW Ftah. Th AVonian's Demoeratir club will hfld Its first meeting for the fall this afternoon at 2.."" o'el jek at fivic center. S.et ion three of Immamir-1 Baptist chur.-li. of whleh Mrs. Robert McNeil is i halruian, w:il hold an all-day meeting : Thursday at the home of M rs. H . C j Mi'bivu'iT, ;s;t Wall street. MeinberH are i re, pies ted to lioiify the hostess if they ! cannot attend. i j The Noedleerait elub will meet for the firs t time sinee its summiT aeation j with Mrs. S. W. I'nre. !s l South Ninth i Last sireet. Fridr. v afternoon at 1 o'clock. ! Tbo Yotir.p Woman's Missionary pufld j tif the .'stminster Presby terian church i will hold its regular monthly meetintr at ! the home of ,Mr. .May. 572 West North Temple street, Thursdav ;it 2:30 p. in, , Mrs. Fred Hramley and daughter. Kilna May. will leave tomorrow for Denver to meet Lieutenant Itramley, who has just arrived from ovtrseas. i Mrs. Irene KePy "Williams, formerly of this city and now prominent in New York musical circles, is tpemiinir a few weeks with her parents. IIS South First West street. i: J Mi, and Mrs. Henry I. Mnore have re-, re-, turned from a visit to Denver and Colorado Colo-rado Springs. Miss Ann Mathews has pone to New York- and other eastern cities for a month's stay, Mrs. Goorpe ( Mat hews and baby of Met, 'amnion. Idaho, uro puests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mathews, GO West First North street. Mrs. R. H. Parker of Chicago is the guest of jIIss Kdna Dunn. Former Mayor and Mrs. John S. Brans-ford Brans-ford have returned from California and are at the Bram.ford. Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Heuser have returned re-turned from a trip to Fish lake. Sr! Miss La Trice Heleher is expected home the latter part of the week from a visit to relatives in Texas and Oklahoma. j Mrs. Ol to Sussman and daughter. ! Margaret Lois, have left for their home j I Musician Honored! at Luncheon ! ! at Utah : I ! BRIGHT yt-:iow inar'.iro.ds i;n e a ! touch of e ir'y fa'l to the d-' or.itive , s-lnn.e for a him-... on j:iv. :i by j I Mrs. George H. Wood oa t::e r-of -ar- i I den of the Ho;- ! l'"a:: yesterday atler-i atler-i noon in r.OTior of a- : na c-', Mrs. Alfr-d ' DeVoto. :'.irni, ,v M..-s L.'.a I'v. v ol th.s j city. Mrs. I e 'no is here fur a few ; das. on .:er uay' home in Holo'i, after ; i-p'.-nd: ni; ihe su:m:a.r on a rancii in W'apainaton stat-"-. j T;.e flowers u - re arranged in three i iar-'e baskets abm la with terns j i fe.-tr.one i t etWe-n. i-'o'.lo-.v;;,' inaclieoii. I music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. ! Yoto. both tao-nted pianist-:, wao are' co:,neet'-d with the New ii::L,'!and Con--I 'rv;i;firv of M :s jr. Ii":oii. Ab'.-rt I Shepherd p.ive violin s-ile,-t ion-, an 1 Mrs. . I Lmir.et l-Jrowriimi of O-'d'n m:k'. i j Tlie :in-itcd l'.c.-ts were Mr,-. R. K. Mowed. Mrs. F. .1. Ch imN-riain. Mrs. j H. II. H.-mosiead. Mrs. Laval H-mpstead. . Mrs. Stephen fte.-b-v, Mrs. b-ore N. I Lj. v.rra-e. Mrs. W. N. I'.:,-h, Mrs. J. F. ! Ciiristlai'Se;:. Mrs. H. A. Wapstaff. Miss I-a h H end'-ror,, M i.-s. i:ye Ginnons. i M rs. S''oU i "roo. M rs. N.'ison H. Nor- . g'-n. Mrs. H. L. ll.'i.brn. Mrs. W. i-;. i Tra usr fiber, Mis Maram R.-iokli ie. Mrs. ieorqe A r :us t n nur, M rs. I'ha iles S iiep-herd. iiep-herd. Mrs. LvL.a Whi'e Roothbv. Mrs. I G. V. I. awry. Miss Kdna Dunn. Mis. I George. H. L.n.-khart, Mrs. Kean ! 1 1 1 r . Mrs. A. C. Moiilton. Mi's. ;. A. Tripp. I Miss Fdith M'uL-eu, Mrs. .1. W. Itook-I Itook-I i:d Mrs. Geor-e j-'. M. Gonaule. Mrs. W'iUiarn A. Kafberm. Mrs. Samuel K. I Jo-', MS- A b-e Rowe. Mi, K-i.tii-: t j t. owning ar.d M -s Dorotliv .M.uim ii, tin last L.ree .f . i-o- n. Miss M i:wil Huffman and Raynor Ma.''...tv we-,, pio-ts - - f h-nnr at an tn-lormal tn-lormal pa rt k';eii b' M r.'. .1 a m erf I . r.iul a. i d Mrs. .1. It. St.-w .,:-( last e e-t.u-ir a' Tli- Iimiiih of Mrs. Faub la t io dwi.r.g room a bra-s basket l . ; i e . I with p! i; k a nd whin- a -I ers was IJ.-.-d to dee.ira T I lie t .i b!e T.ill a-es t .-illil i.- el s were etl.etielv U.-d ill the 1 ; v o a; r- o m a 'a 1 d ra w s 1 1 - roo m . G. i ir.es w -re pia ved and a late supper s.-rved. The li..si,,sry were as-sied by I h : r in - a lo r. y. i s. La ntel Ma. ka . and Miss Ll.-a- Mji k.i. Tw ent -I'.-ur quests w ere pre.-er.t. Mr. a 'id Mrs. lb N'els .n em -ti a iio-d at t'o'.r home "n Westminster aei,ue fit dinner last nikrht in huior i Mr. and Ml-:. Gliffurd M. Jules, who wa re reeen'ly n:arried. Mrs. Jones was formerly Miss I .r da Nelson, ilaUL-liter of The host and hostess. I 'in k find white sweet peas and ast ers de.-f -ra i e. 1 the rooms and formed a eeii -t erpteee for t li e l e;i ta l-le. a ri a nu-ed in ;i 'a.rge basket. Music was tarnished by Mi.-s Z'-nna Morns, I'.hune Seileck and Mr. Jmies. The guests ineludtd Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lxaiis. Mr. arid Mrs. J. Ii. Kitt inp. Mr. and .Mrs. J. I b T.iylor of Myden. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. H'dntzleman of ' 'trden. Mrs. M Tavlor of Ogd.-n. Miss Maud Kdwards of .Marion, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Tal-lev. Tal-lev. It. and Mrs. K. L t 'i;uk of Fureka. Mr. find Mrs. W. Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lund. Mr. and Mrs. M. Speck, Mrs. O. I'uddetjjek and M rs. J. Jones. The ("b-of-m will open its fall meetings with a luneheon this afternoon at 1 o'eloek at t tie home of Mi s. Klias A. Smith, Jr.. I lia Stratford avenue. i: Mrs. I Varl Rich, tlauglit or of Mr. and Mrs. Rernard Rieh. h: I returned from a four moiit hs' trip to Denver, and is at home at UU1 Fast F'.fth South street. Many Guests Call at Oeoghegan Tea MRS. Til' M A S J. K LA N RS. JR.. tt ror.t bride, and Mrs. Arthur M -Chrystal of l-.rl Douls . w -t,-U'a-sis of honor at a laru'e ea qlvcn esterday a i term " 'ii by Miss Gertrude t ii'u; in ;an and M s K.ii h.e ti Geo-n.--Kan at t.a- Hotel Ftiili. Tea was served in the bamptet room of the hot,-!. A Ion- fa table b.ul a large basket of yeiloiv e 1 1 r s t n t hem ti m s ;is a rente, pieee. YeliOW CMldleS ill S 1 1 i i holders were at eitlo-r end of the labL. Mrs. Joseph GeoL-!auan. mot.,i-r ol the host ess, ass: sir (1 in recetving t .a- gee1- i s. f'les'.dmc at the tea table were Mrs. Kliza; etii J. O'Lrien. Mrs. Frank Fisner, Mrs. iYank M. Grai.am and Mrs, Owens. Assisting in serving were M:ss Ruth s. pence. M iss II een Ha n na, Miss Heen kKini". Miss Dora Tliomas. Miss Julia Stephens, Miss Margaret t ' Rrb-n, Miss Mary 0Lrien, Miss Fleanor O'Rrb-n. M iss Dorothy Jenk inson, M iss Josephine Jenkinson, Miss Mary Hughes. Miss Celeste Ce-leste i-ararnle and : Miss Mary i,ouise Hays. Two hundred guests w ere in attendance. attend-ance. Mrs. Joseph J. I 'ayiu s entertained at luncheon at the Hotel Llah yesterday in honor of Miss Rn;h Murphy, a bride of the week. A basket of pmk and wiiite roses was trie eenf ;r'ii ce for the table. The p. are cards were in bridal designs. Covers were laid for fourteen. The party attended a matinee per-formanee per-formanee at the American following the luncheon. I in New York, aft or visiting Mrs. Suss- I man's mother, Mrs. Lmilv Lai lev, at I he Hotel I'tah. .Mrs. Douglas Klmt-iill enli'itaini" a; , ti'ii yeslerday aflernoon al tliu linrne of hi.r jjaninls. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stewart, on First avi-nm-, In honor of Mrs. Howard Van Tracy of Ciiiciko and Mrs. Krfderli.'k K. I'almer. furnn rly Miss Jlar-Km.rllo Jlar-Km.rllo .Stewart, who is visitlnn here. Garden flowers decorated the tu.t table. The guests numbered fourteen The Catholic Woman's league held its first iTie.uins of the fall season at the J-adies' Literary club yesterday afternoon. after-noon. Tea was served following tin' program. An address was given bv the Rev C B. MouHnier, S. J., regent.' of the school of medicine, Marquelle University. Milwaukee, Mil-waukee, Wis. .Miss Helen Hunter gave several cello solos, accompanied by .Miss Loretla Malone. The tcta, table was decorated In purple asters in a basket. Presiding at the table were Mrs. J. c. Lynch and Mrs. A. Kred Wey. Members of the entertainment entertain-ment committee, under the direction of Mrs. William l'arlon, assisted In serving. serv-ing. ii4 & Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sears will entertain this evening at their home, lis? Laird avenue, in honor of Miss Clela McAllister McAllis-ter and Dr. Victor Sears, son of the host and hostess, who will be married October Oc-tober 10. The marriage of Miss Mildred Stephens and Lafo Hixon will tako place today 'in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. Melvin TI. Sowles will entertain at luncheon at the Country club this afternoon aft-ernoon in honor of Mrs. Frederick U Palmer, who is the guest of her parents' Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stewart. Mrs. Walter Xewton Pugh and Miss Marie Gibbons will entertain friends at tea rtt the home of Miss Gibbons on Third avenue this afternoon, in honor of Mrs Alfred Te Volo of Boston. Mrs. H V Henderson will entertain at dinner al her homo in the Bransford apartments in honor of Mr. anil Mrs Dc Yoto : Mrs. A. W. Cowan will entertain at luncheon at the Country club today in honor of Mrs. Howard Van Tracy, 'who will leave this week for her home hi Chicago, Chi-cago, after visiting her uncle, Kussel L Tracy. The. Women of Woodcraft will not meet this evening, on account of guard drill. Reservations for a luncheon to be served by the entertainment committee |