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Show A UTUMN BRIDES. Top, left to right, Miss Lillian Daley, who will be married Tuesday at r the Fort Douglas chapel to Lieutenant John Harper; Mrs. D. F. Mowrey, formerly Miss : Anna Brown, whose marriage, September 20, is' just announced. Below, left to right, Miss Lyle Jackson, who will be married Wednesday to Ashton E. Williams; Mrs. W. Frank Mullen, j: formerly Miss Beatrice Brown, who was married Monday, and has gone to Pocatello to live. : - . j r r . M f ' I F I ; ". - ' r ' x8 I J , 1 . - ' j j K ' , , ' .rw ? ' X" ' 'V ' In r ; 4 ' 4 ,111 T ' xx s' . U , 1 I I & ? ' 0 ' - 111 Hi " - !'s,i! - - III vora Tvero tiny bnskctfl tied -with yel- i low tulV holding kMvpie unlls. The i ternoon "'as pont in triimop. PTII DELTA T If ETA fr.iiornity oi The University of Vt.th entertained, nt a d:incing j'arty last eveninfj at the Xcwliouse hotel. Palms and ferns were used nbout the ballroom and tlve mei'.za-cino mei'.za-cino floor. A liyht Riipj'r was served. The guests numbered one hundred and fifty. The committee on arrangements included Jack Ellerbeck, Clifford Simpson Simp-son and Frank McGregor. SIGMA an fraternity of Iho University Uni-versity of Utah cuterlained at a dancing party last evening at the chap-tor chap-tor house, 1395 East First .South street. Freshman men of tho university weru guests. A color scheme of blue and gold, the fraternity colors, was carried out in the decorations. The punch table was decorated with a wicker basket of yellow chrysanthemums tied with a large bow of blue tulle. A liifht supper was served at midnight, in the billiard room. The committee on arrangements included Henry Wallace, chairman; Lawrwnce Tripp, Tloward Uolnpp and TTilford Romney. THE SIGMA ALPHA ML' fraternity of the University of Utah entertained enter-tained informally last evening at the homo of Ralph Tandowsky in West Moreland. Tho committee on arrangements arrange-ments included Herbert Rosenberg, Leslie Les-lie Samuels and Ralph Tandowsky. Members of the fraternity includo Ralph Tandowsky, D. Herbert Lovisou, Leslie Samuels, David Coleman, Adolph Axelrad, Morris Blum, Bennett Love, Leon Kreines, Herbert Rosenberg, Aaron Jaeobson and Edgar Myore. Events of Coming Week DN" honor of Miss Margaret Collins, who will be married to Thomas Addison Ad-dison Janncy, Saturday, Mrs. Arthur Sullivan, Mrs. James Ivors, Jr., and Miss Florence Sullivan will entertain Tuenday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Ivers on East First South street. Mrs. Edmund Kcarns will entertain Tuesday at luncheon at tho Newhouso hotel for tho bride and. she will be the guest of honor at a bridge-luncheon to be given by Mrs. Frank Janney at Garfield one afternoon during the week. Mrs. Hyde Nccdham will entertain Tuesday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. mid Mrs. II. W. Walker, m Cottonwood, in honor of Miss Clela McAllister, a bride of the week. Mrs. Enid Ellerman will entertain at a china shower Wednesday evening all 8 o'clock at her home, 7h.L Simpson avenue, in honor of Miss Ivy Jean Ellerman, El-lerman, an October bride. Mrs. Ray Kluge will entertain the Series society Thursday afternoon at her homo on Fifth East street. Mrs. King Thomas will entertain tho El Exito club at luncheon Wednesday at. her homo oil East Third South street. Tho afternoon will bo spent in sewing and current events will bo presented. $ !fc Alpha Chi sorority of the University of Utah will entertain at a banquet Thursday evening at tho Hotel Utah roof garden, in honor of freshman girls of tho university. The committee on arrangements includes Miss Gladys Thomas, Miss Edna Calderwood, Miss Bessie Jones and Miss Ora Whipple. Alpha Chi sorority entertained at a dancing partv Friday evening at the Hotel Scwliouse. Chrysanthemums were used in decorating the punch table. ta-ble. A light supper was served. The committee on arrangements included Miss Louisa is'ebeker, .Miss Amy Silver, Miss Jessie Moves and Misa Margaret Hinckley. Delta Epsilon sorority of the University Uni-versity of Utah will entertain at a card party Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss Ruth 'VV'iscomb. Tho committee in charge of arrangements includes Miss Paloma Brown, Miss Donna Cunningham and Miss Ruth Wiscomb. Thursday evening Delta Epsilon will entertain at a banquet in the grill room of the Hotel Utah, followed fol-lowed by an informal party at tho homo of Miss Katherine Doty.- Tho Gamma Phi sorority of the University Uni-versity of Utah will hold its annual birthday bnnquet at tho Nowhouso hotel Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Both active and alumnae members will be present. The eommitteo on 'arrangements 'arrange-ments includes Mrs. Hamilton Gardner, Mrs. F. E. Boucher and Miss Elizabeth Movie. Monday evening Gamma Phi will entertain at a. supper and candy pull. The committee in charge includes Miss Allie Moyle, Miss Minnie Barlow and Miss Ruth Allen. Thursday evening eve-ning they will entertain at a banquet at the Hotel Utah, in honor of freshman girls of tho university. " Miss Margaret Osborne, a bride of tho mouth, will be the guest of honor Ht a shower given by Miss Rachel Ban-nan Ban-nan ami Miss Ida Rich at the home of Miss Rich, Thursda" afternoon. Tuesday Tues-day evening Mrs. W. T. Lawrence will entertain at a dinner partv in honor of Miss Osborno, and Saturday afternoon Miss Arlis Everett will entertain at au Orphcum partv, followed by tea at the Hotel Jsewhotise, in honor of Miss Osborne. Os-borne. Mrs. Sylvaiu Noack of Boston, who is a guest at the Hartley homo, 317 First avenue, for a brief visit, will be the guest of honor at a tea to be given by Mrs. Willard Richards and Mrs. Edna Evans Johnson, Wednesday, at the Richards home. Miss Georgia Hartley will entertain in honor of Mrs. Noack, Friday afternoon, at tea at the Hartley home. Mrs. Charles' G. Billings and Mrs. Harry P. Smith will entertain at tea Saturday afternoon at 2oj First avenue. ave-nue. Weddings and Engagements ONE of the most interesting matrimonial matri-monial events of the fall season will be tho wedding of Miss Margaret Collins and Thomas Addison Janney, which will take place Saturday at high noon at tho home of the bride in the Eagle Gate apartments. Tho cerenionv I will be performed by Bishop Joseph s. Glass and will be followed by a buffet' wedding breakfast. Only relathes audi close friends will he in attendance. Miss Florence- Collins, sister of tbv j bride, will bo maid of honor, and Miss I Katherine Collins, a younger sister, -sv ill be bridesmaid. The' couple will leave early in the afternoon jior a six weeks' honeymoon trip to New York. They will make their home in Garfield. Simplicity characterized tho wedding of Miss Ethel Watkins and Dr. John M. Simpkin, which took place last night at M:;)0 o'clock at tho home of the bride's parents, Mr. and, Mrs. II. H. Watkins, 948 Elm avenuo. The ceremony cere-mony was performed by tho Rev. P. A. Simpkin, father of the bridegroom.. The rooms were decorated in autumn leaves and blossoms. Tbo bride wore a gown of white crepe do meteor, trimmed in silver lace and carried bnde roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Dorothy Watkins, wore robin's egg taffeta ami carried pink roses. Josenh W. Simpkin, Simp-kin, brother of tho bridegroom, was best man. A reception in honor of the young couple will be given Wednesday evening by tho Rev. and Mrs. P. A. Simpkin at tlio parsonage of the Phillips Congregational Congre-gational church. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. -Wright of Ogden, announce tho engagement of their daughter, Alberta, to Henry Din-woodoy Din-woodoy Moyle of Salt Lake. The wedding wed-ding will take place October JO. The bride is a popular young society girl of Ogden and belongs to a promiiLmt family. fam-ily. Mr. .Moyle is tho son of James H. Mo.yle of this city, assistant secretary of the United States treasury. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Blair of 849 East First South street announce the engagement en-gagement of their daughter, Frances lleleu, to John C. Bristow of Shanghai, China. The brido is now visiting her sister, Mrs. G. M. Jackson, in Shanghai Shang-hai and tho wedding will tako plaeo there earlv in December. The mnrringc of Miss Margaret Wilson Wil-son and T. L. .Tenkiii3 took placo Tuesday Tues-day evening at the. home of the bridegroom's bride-groom's parents, on South West Temple Tem-ple street. The ceremony was performed per-formed by Harrison Spe'rry and was followed by a reception. The rooms were decorated in palms and ferns, pink and white carnations, roses and sweet peas. The bride wore white satin and georgette geor-gette crepe and carried white roses. The matron of honor, Mrs. H. B. Carlisle, wore pink crepe do meteor trimmed in pearls, with a corsage bouquet of pink rosebuds. H. B. Carlisle was best man. The couplo have gone to New Orleans on a honeymoon trip and will be at home in Salt Lako after November 1. Mrs. Melvin M. Miller announces the marriage of hor daughter, Miss Beatrice Brown, to W. Frank Mullen of Pocatello, Poca-tello, Ida. The wedding took place Monday at, the home of the uride. The couplo will make their home in Pocatello. Poca-tello. Mrs. Lottio Empey Dalev announces the engagement of her daughter, Lillian, Lil-lian, to Lieutenant John Harper, who is stationed at Fort Douglas. The marriage mar-riage will take place Tuesday at the clmpel at Fort Douglas.- Mrs. Esther F. Tuckctt announces tho engagement of her daughter, Esther, to Cyrus J. Amundsen. The m-will m-will take placo tho latter mrt ', mouth. ' 1 The marriage of Miss Lvlo ,). daughter of Mr. and .Mrs 'T B son, and Aslilon E. Williama" will'-place will'-place Wednesday. A reception v gn-eu Wednesday evening at tho of the .bride's parents. Invitations havo boen issued l,v and Mrs. H. Ellerman for a reo to follow the wedding of their dm-' Ivy Jean, to Almond L. Rust JL October 13. The reception 'in! given m the Forest Dale ward, ?; ton avenue. Miss Anna D. Teeters and T; P. Trapp were married Tlramlsv ning at the home of the bride's k-, M rs. A. M. Teeters, 325 Kast Br. Rev. P. A. Simpkin performed 11.. mony which was followed by am supper. Miss Martha Teeters i snl Lucilo Cowan were -bridesmaids nr; Gordon Trapp acted as best urn The marriage of Miss Anes B-Baltimore B-Baltimore and Lloyd Weeter o: citv took placo Tuesday in Ball Tho couple will make their k Salt Lako. Tho marriage of Miss Anna I-and I-and Thomas Percival Trapp Moji : i Thursday evening at thc'lioni i! ; bride in Concord place. The w-r was performed by the Rev. r. A. t kin. The couplo will make (heir hoi1 this cit-. The wedding of Miss Ida Morr:; Harry F. Ilogau took place Th-j-at the home of the bride's p: Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Morris, on Sr. I East street. The ceremony, whir! performed by Bishop iilias V.'oi j was followed by a reception. j Following a short wedding trij. I young couido will be lyt boiri! ; i October Hi. I The marriage of Miss Kothn-n . phy und Edward Joseph Herring plaeo yesterday at Our Lady of L-: chapel. Tho cerenionv was pert ; bv the Rev. Father liyro), Mrs. . Mclntyre was matron of honor v. , E. M,iirphv was best man The -couplo will leave foon to 1 foruia, where they will u"1" ; homo. Mrs. Mary Carrington. "unont:" engagement of her daughter, b' 1 Albert D. Teasdel. The wedta j take placo October 9, at the home:: i brido. The marriage of Miss Kit and Lieutenant Bradou Smit: place Tuesday at the homo f bride's mother, Mrs. Hurry i Nelson, on East South Temple ' , The ceremony was witnessed o. the immediate family. ; The bnue is an nccoinnhft1"1. eian. She is also a graduate cj land Hall and the University c. Sho was in Europe to coimv (Continued en PgjW ' y . y: tt - f , , 1 "-f t j S f - .- , ' r Z ?.'.- ' If K , i . v y - t , , " - r s v ' v s ' v ? 6 V . , ' 1 i 1 - 1 7 ' s ' o - s s - ' l (Conttuued. from Preceding Page.) the yellow idea was introduced into all ol. the (loeorativo details and the menu. I overs were laid for twenty-five. A CLEVELAND, Ohio, paper of recent re-cent date contains the following, Vihich will bo interesting an Salt Lako: Mrs. Charles A. Stodman, 8508 Cedar avenue, entertained at tea at her home on Monday and again Wednesday for r.er daughter-in-law, Mrs. Claude W. Stedman, and the latter 'tt sisters, Miss I- nintcs Jensen and Miss Carol Jensen, of Salt Lake City. Miss Frances gave several harp selections. Mrs. Claude- Stedman, who3e former borne was Salt Lake City, is a bride of a rear, having been married just before be-fore hor husband sailed for overseas service. Upon. Mr. Stedman 'a return they went to Utah and southern California, Cali-fornia, where they have spent the past three mouths, returning recently to make tlvir permanent homo with Mr. Stedman s mother. v THE Marquette club entertained at a dancing parlv last evening at tho Ladies' Literary club. Punch and light refreshments were served. Tho guests numbered about two hundred. Tho committees in charyo on tho entertainment entertain-ment are as follows: Executive committee, com-mittee, Lee -Scott, Miss Justina Pruss, Miss Grace Hogan, and Michael Nelli-gan. Nelli-gan. Entertainment committee, Miss Stella Lawson, Miss Angela Pruss, Miss Maudo Hay-'S, Miss Paulino Martini, Miss Jane Van Rensselaer, Miss Mau-rino Mau-rino Nelson, Herbert Brunning, Charles Cromin, Robert Martini, Henry McPolin and Eav Werner. MISS MARGARET DENN entertained enter-tained at a prettily appointed tea vesterday afternoon at tho homo of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Penn, on Eleventh East street yesterday afternoon. after-noon. Ono hundred young friends of tho hostess were received from 3 until G o'clock. Mrs. Denn assisted her daughter in receiving. The living room was decorated with garden flowers and foliage. The tea table had a large crystal basket of shell-pink shell-pink gladioli tied with pink tulle as a eutorpioce, with smaller bisects surrounding sur-rounding it. Presiding at the tea table- wero Miss Miriam Hubbard and Miss Sarah Cliip-man, Cliip-man, who wero assisted by Miss Juno Hampton, Miss Veda Andrews, Miss Marion Sparks, Miss Marjorie Chipman and Mis3 Louiso Wilson. The Woodruff orchestra furnished music during tho tea hour. MISS VEDA ANDREWS entertained at a dancing party last evening at her homo on Yale avenue, in honor of Miss Louise Williams, who will leave soon for her homo in Berkeley, Cal. Autumn flowers were used throughout the rooms. A light supper was servod. Tho guests numbered twenty-five. MRS. JOHN V. RICH and Mrs. Charles Crismon entertained the members of their sewing clubs at a ken-sington ken-sington yesterday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Rich on East South Tcraplo street, in honor of Mrs. Wayne Hemphill and Miss Emma Quigley of Joliet, 111. Garden flowers wore used throughout the rooms. A baskot of asters formed tho centerpiece for tho tea table. . OA MM A PHI sorority of tho University Uni-versity of Utah entertained at a supper dance last evening at tho home of Miss Flora Raddatz, in Haxton place. A color schemo of black und gold was carried out in tho decorations and refreshments. re-freshments. Supper was served at a late hour. The guest's wero seated at small tables decorated with tiny baskets of marigolds tied with black and gold ribbons. Tho eommitteo on arrangements arrange-ments included Miss Tean Parkinson, Miss Dorothy Farnsworth, Miss Joso-phino Joso-phino Richards. Members of the sorority so-rority Include Miss Minno Barlow, Miss Jeanetto Groo, Miss Madeleine McClel-lan, McClel-lan, Miss Belle Armstrong, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Armstrong, Miss A'eda Parkinson, Parkin-son, Miss Ruth Allen, Miss Dorothy Farnsworth, Miss Josephine Richards, Miss Mildred MacLean, Miss Dean Farksiiison, Miss Lucille Rcid, Miss Opal Knudson, Miss Marjorie Lewis, Miss Rae Lewis, Miss Allie Moyle, Miss Anna May Warren, Miss Louise Snow, Miss Lucille Buchollz and Miss Eunice Raddatz. CHI OMEGA sorority girls of tho University of Utah entertained at tea yesterday afternoon at tho home of Miss Aimco Whitney, in honor of their mothers and the mothers of tho freshman girls. A wicker baskot of red and yellow chrysanthemums tied with red malino formed tho centerpiece for 'tho tea table. Garden f lowers wero used throughout tie house. Presiding at the tea tablo during tho afternoon wero Mrs. John Widtsoc, Mrs. E. G. Gowans, Mrs. E. L. Burton,' and Mrs. Joanptto Hyde. Musical selections wero given by Miss Sarah Burton, piano, and Miss Molba Dunyon, cello. . Tli3 committee in charge included Miss Helen MidgoJy, Miss Victoria Howell, Miss Noll Creer, Miss Mary Wilcox and Miss Virginia Clawson. Mombers of the sorority include Miss Fulvia lvins, Miss, Victoria Howell, Miss Golda Hyde, Mis3 Mary Hansen, Miss Edna Williams, Miss Mary Romney, Rom-ney, Miss Aimeo Whitney, Miss Louiso Hill, Miss Frances Gibbs, Miss Sarah B. Burton, Miss A-'irginia Clawson, Miss Nell Driggs, Miss Rao Williams, Miss Anna Dailey, Miss Marjorie Gowans. Miss Mildred Burrows, Miss Marie Covey, Miss Mildred Gerrard, Miss Helen Kcarns, Miss Molba Dunyon, Miss Sarah Burton, Miss Oraco, Richards, Rich-ards, Miss Nell Creer, Miss Mary Wilcox, Wil-cox, Miss Katherine Marshall and Miss H.jlen Midgcly. MRS. LAWRENCE RYNDER3 entertained enter-tained tho members of her sewing club yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. M. Sorensen, G03 East Ninth South street. A baskot of fall flowers formed tho centerpiece for tho tea tabic. Tho guests numbered fifteen. MRS. JOSEPHINE SIIOEBRIDGE entertained twelve little girls yos-terday yos-terday afternoon a-t her homo in tho Louise apartments, in celebration of tho eighth birthday; of her little daughter Mary P.'th. A largo birthday cako with a kewpio doll in tho center formed tho centerpiece for tho tablo. The fa- |