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Their m Jre . c , ""' ' ''' . hem Honor. :),. -"-i-.ioiii 111 conneciion with xos: onticli ar scheduled as fol- ;. Monday noon, luncheon at Ladies' Literary clubhouse; Monday afternoon, tea at Ladies' Literary clubhouse; Monday Mon-day evening at 6 o'clock, officers' dinner. din-ner. Tuesday noon, luncheon at Ladies' Literary clubhouse; Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock, reception and banquet at Hotel Ho-tel Utah. Wednesday noon the Federation will be guests of the University of Utah for luncheon; Wednesday afternoon the women of the University of Utah will serve tea, after which a complimentary drive will be given for out-of-town guests; Wednesday evening, 6 o'clock, departmental dinner. f Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Robbins will entertain en-tertain at dinner this evening at their hpme on McClelland avenue, in honor of Miss Lois Ialton and Munn Q. Cannon, Can-non, 'Arho will be married this month. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rippe will entertain enter-tain at dinner this evening at their home, in honor of .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dare of St. Louis, who are at the Hotel Utah for a few days. 1 ! The Utah club has reorganised and will entertain at a series of dances at ' the Hotel Utah during the winter. The j first danco of the series will be given the latter part of this month. I j The Good Day Visit club will hold a I mectinz October 15 at the home of Mrs. ' H. C. Monter, 203 South State street. i rnV the presence of relatives and close 11 friends, Miss Margaret Collins became the bride of Thomas Addison J3nney yesterday. The ceremony was j performed at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. C. .T. Collins, in the Eagle Gate apartments at high noon, by the Right Reverend Joseph G. Glass, bishop of the Catholic diocese of Salt Lake. A wedding breakfast followed. Yellow chrysanthemums, palms and ferns decorated the living room. Ophelia roses in a silver basket formed the j centerpiece for the bV-'.-ikfast table in the dining room. A fluffy bow of yel- low tulle was ou the handle of the bas ket. Four silver candlesticks at the corners of the table held yellow eandhjs. The charming bride was gowned in a Lucile model of white brocaded silk and Georgette crepe, trimmed in crystal crys-tal and pearl beads. She wore her mother's wedding veil caught into aj Russian cap of Rosepoint lace. The bridal bouquet was of orchids and gardenias. gar-denias. The maid of honor, Miss Florence Collins, Col-lins, sister of the bride, wore a one-piece one-piece gown of white broadcloth and carried pink roses. The bridesmaid, another an-other sister, Miss Katherine Collins, wore a girlish frock of pink taffeta, j embroidered in blue, and carried pink roses and blue corn flowers. The wedding music was furnished by Mrs. Lydia White Boothby, harp; Edward Ed-ward Fitzpatrick, violin; Miss Mary Crowley, piano. The selections included "Ave Maria,'' Gounod; ''Land of Sky l'ilue Waters,'' Cadman; "My Wild frii'h Rose," and Cadman 's "At Dawning." Dawn-ing." The couple left on an early afternoon train for New York, where they will rumain a month. The going away gown was of dark brown Roshanara cloth, with a hat of moleskin and brown velvet. vel-vet. A brown' leather coat was worn with sable furs. Mr. and Mrs. Janney will be at home after November 15 in Garfield. ANNOUNCEMENT is made by Mrs. .rys. John Stephens of the engagement engage-ment of her daughter, Julia Alice, to (Continued on Fage Two.) some time past, rs now in cv York, where she will spend t ho next two months visiting relatives before returning return-ing to her home in California. Allan Dailv. son of Mr. ml lirs. O. W. Dailv, has left for Washington, I. C, where he will study law at the Georgo Washington university. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen of Los Anjelos are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a baby son. Mrs. Jensen was formerly -Miss Lois "Wallace. Tp ALL brides. Left, Mrs. H. A. Clark, formerly Miss- Myrtle Pratt, I I whose marriage October 4, was announced last week. Miss Gene- j vieve Carver of Ogden, whose engagement to Arlo L. Anderson of this : city is announced today. J i ins v!- 1 ,1 (Continued From Pae One.) liverelt Lawreuoe 8:i:ulors. This vcil-iing vcil-iing take placu early ia Novem ber. Miss Stephens is one of tiis most eharniiug and popular of .Salt Lake's young society girls. 51 r. Sanders lias recently returned from o'er;.'as service ".villi the Cine Hundred l'ortv-1'ifth field artillery. MRS. aiAI,'U:3 .. WALKER announces an-nounces t lie engagement of lier lauuhler, Lois Lsthur". to Georgo '. .'onkius of vale. The marriage will lake place tlie hitler part of October. The bride is one of .Salt Lake's most attract:.e young women. Announcement is just made by Mrs. Mary M. .Vesica of the marriage of her daughter. Lth.d K. to John M. Hurst. The wedding look place May la, 1IIKS, just previous to Mr. Hurst's leaving for service in the United States navy. He has just returned and the marriage mar-riage was kept secret until this time. TKi couple will make their home in Salt Lake. tf Announceaien r. is made of the marriage mar-riage of Mrs. Fannie i'rumkin of this city to I). Jilauer, a prominent business man of New York. The marriage took place October 2 in New York. After spending several weUs in Atlantic City the couple will be at home at Far Koek-away, Koek-away, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. J. y. Carver of Ogden announce the engagement of their daughter, Genevieve, to Arlow L. Anderson An-derson of this city. The wedding will take place the early part of November. Announcement has been received of the marriage of Miss Margaret Achelis of New York iuv and Frederick A. transonic, son of Sir. and Airs. K. M. Hcmmingsen of Oakland, Oil. The wedding took place September IS ia New York City. Mr. Sansome formerly former-ly resided in Salt Lake. The couple will make their home in New York. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Leiff announce 'he marriage of their daughter. Helen, to Lester K. liullock, which took place I'liday, October 10, at high uoon, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. Himer I. Goshen. Mr. Howard K. Rudy acted as best man. and Miss Geneva Ge-neva Leiff, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. The couple will be at home after October '25, m the Richmond apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Hatch announce the engagement of their daughter, Gladys, to Lynn G. Bywater. The wedding wed-ding Will take place in November. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam M. Munk. 1330 East Sixth South street, Albert Cressman Garner, son of Mrs. Munk, and Sibyl Janet Griffin of Twin Palis, Idaho, were married by the Rev. H. Y. Zeider. The bride wore a gown of white georgette crepe over white patin and carried a large bouquet of bride roses. She wore a cown of canary and pale blue taffeta silk, and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. The bridesmaid was Miss Helen Cuddihy of Tooele, Utah, cousin of the bride. She wore pink brocaded silk, trimmed in old lace, and carried pink carnations. Mr. HarrU Anderson was best man. Mrs. Munk wa3 assisted in receiving bv Mrs. J. H. Blau. and Miss Henrietta Blau and -Miss Ruth Rock seryed. The couple left immediately for a ! short wedding trip. Mr. and-Mrs. ,T. E. Ferguson announce the marriage of taeir daughter, Alice, to William D. Dunn. The wedding took place I"riday evening at the home of the bride. The ceremony was Performed bv the Kev. George E. Davies. 'The couple will be at home after October 15 at 1237 East Twenty-seventh South street. The marriage of Miss Hazel Jamsch of thi3 city and Bert Fitzpatrick of Ogden took place yesterday morning at S o'clock, with riuptial mass at Our Lady of Lourdes chapel. The ceremony was performed by Father William j. ilvnn. A wedding brcakiast followed at'the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Jtienselu Mrs. P. J. 0 'Carroll, organist, rdaved the wedding march and Miss Monica ScnUe sang. Mis3 A"nes McEntee was bridesmaid and C. A. Maguiro of Ornen was best man. The couple have gone to New York on a hoT- moon trip. They will make their homo in Oden. Mrs. Margaret A. Cool: announces the engagement of her duut'h'cr, Jenny, to George T. Pibiirn. The wedding will take place October 29. Mrs. Zma Tratt announces (he marriage mar-riage of her daughter. Myrle. to H. A. Clark of Poeatello. The wedding took p!.-i': October i in this city. The couple wiil make their home 3n Poeatollo. "Ji-3 Esther Anderson and Karlton Giirrish wero married Wednesday evening eve-ning at. the home of Iho bride's par-rnM par-rnM Mr. and Mn. Peter T. Anderson, r-,fd Sou l!i State Mreet. T l, ceremony was performed rv Bishop B. I). Unnton. ".Irs. Alma, I'ederson. a sister ol the bride was matron of honor, am Miss Bessie Gushing was bridesmaid. Alma Pederson was best man, Little Miss Afton Af-ton Walton was flower girl. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home at Challis, Idaho. The marriage of Miss Eernice Hill to Gilbert C. .Stewart took place' Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple, September 21. A wedding supper followed fol-lowed in the evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hayes announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, Mar-garet, to Norman P. Strommess. Tl.o marriage will take place in November. Mrs. A. T.. Gleason announces the marriage of her daughter, Follie, to Fred Graham. The marriage took place September -0 at I'arminirton. The couple cou-ple are at home at 025 South Main street. The marriage of Miss Eleanor Jamison Jami-son anil W. M. Guymon took place Thursdav in the Salt Lake temple. A reception followed at the home of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jamison. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Houston have announced an-nounced the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Mona, lo Archibald. D. Clark of New York. The wedding wdll take place October lo. Tlie marriage of Miss Violet. Wood and llenrv D. Call look place Wednesday Wednes-day in the Salt Lake temple. A reception re-ception followed at the home of the bride's parents in Bountiful. The cou-ole cou-ole will make their home in this city. The marriage of Mis3 Lylo Jackson and Ashton K. Williams took place Wednesday at the home of the bride s parents. A reception followed the ceremony. cere-mony. The marriage of Miss TSerniee Singleton Single-ton and Warren Davy Paul took place Wcdnesd.lv at the home of the bride s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Singleton. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. II. X. Williams, and was followed fol-lowed by a wedding supper. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nr. Zerman. nn-nntince nn-nntince the marriage of their daughter Flossie Olive to Alexander It. Winter. The wedding took place October 2 in Santa Ana Calif. The couple will be at homo aflcr October 20 at 4'iO Llame avenue. Miss Lillian Daley and Lieutenant John Harper u'l'ie married Tuesday mornim' in the chapel at, Fort Douglas, p, II. llobertH performed the ceremony nnd Brigadier General Kichard W. Voung e.nvo the briile away. A wedding wed-ding breakfast followed at the Tlotcl Utah. After a brief vediui: trip the couple will be at homo at i-'ort Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sorensen of Taylors-ville, Taylors-ville, Utah, announee the marri.'iye of their daughter, Jnez Martin, to Milton K. Kides, who rieenlhT returned from overseas service. Tlie marriage took place September 6. Mr. Kid.Lrvs left Thursday for Detroit, Mich., where the younc couple will make thrir hoiro. Mrs. Kides will follow in a few weeks. Events of Coming Week Mrs. L. Ii. Wattera will entertain the Embroidery club Tuesday afternoon tit her home in Cottonwood. Members of the club include Mrs. C. A. tiuiglev, Mrs. James iW. Collins, Mrs. A. C. Sulli-van, Sulli-van, Mrs. C. C 'rismon. Mrs. .Jane Cann, Miss Nan Gibbons, Mrs. T. Gibbons, Gib-bons, Mrs. A. W. Cowan and Mrs. L. II. Walters. Miss Xfona G. Tleaston, who will be married October 15 to Archibald Douglas Doug-las Clark of New York, will be the guest of honor nf. a tea to be given this afternoon by Mrs. Mark Ingalls and Mrs. Guy Bolojrtiosc at the Dologneso home on'Seventn Fast street. .Mrs. W. X. Laird will entertain Monday evening eve-ning at her homo on H street and Mrs. Walter Koehier will entertain Monday afternoon at her home, 212 Eighth Fast street, in honor of Miss Heaston. Tuesday Tues-day evening Mr. and Mrs. J. P. -Clay will entertain at dinner at their home, S'l!) Ninth Fast street, in honor of Miss Heaston and Mr. Clark. Mils Leth Williams entertained at luncheon at her homo in Bingham vesterdnv in lienor of .Miss lieastou, and she was the guest of honor at an eveninc party Friday, given by Miss Cela Gefl'en and Miss Delia Coakley at l'.iiijjham. The Bachelor Knights will give the first of their series of dani.-'s at the Ladies' Literary club Friday evening. Tho officers of the club and committees commit-tees in charge of the dance are James Lynch, supremo bachelor; Kay Owns, superior knight; bay V.'rrrjer, secretary, and Jack Maloue, treasurer. L'-cecp-tion committee: Koberl Driscoll, ' I lick f.'anc and Joe Me.lsay; door commit too, ))on Callahan and Don Morrison; floor .ommill.'e, Gerald P.ucklcv, John Bogan, Leo fjeolt, Michael Nelligan, Austin Gibbons and William Smilh. The Alumnae association of SI. Mary's academy will hold an informal reception at Iho academy Sunday, Oclober 111 at -1 o'clock to afford af-ford all members an opportunity to meet. the new mother superior, supe-rior, (Sister Mary Vincentia. A business busi-ness meeting will follow, at v. Iiicli plans will be formulated for the (liinuaUiieel.-ing (liinuaUiieel.-ing and banquet in November. The reception re-ception was postponed from today. Personal . Mrs. Duncan Grant lticharl. and children chil-dren left yesterday for Fort. D. A. If un sell to join Major Kichart, win, has been transferred there. jM is. Kichart has been visiting her mother, Mrs. K. E. McConaughy, for a short while. Mrs. Andrew Ifowal and daughter, Miss Jam) llowat, have returned from a visit to California. l Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bagley and lit! To daughter, Frances, have arrived hnme from a week 'a visit, to San Francisco. Mrs. Arlhur A. Hall arrived yesler-dav yesler-dav from a. two monllis' Iritt to New "lork, Chicago and Soulh Bend, Ind., uhere she formerly nlleiided school, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. Duncan, for-ir.'Hy for-ir.'Hy of I his cilv, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. G. I.ovn on llieir wav from h3ir;:ii Oily, where llicy have been 1 i v - ing recently, to Los Angeles, where they will make their home. President and Mrs. Ih.'ber C. lverson and son, Welby, left Thursday for the northwestern states mission of the h. D. IS. church, for a visit of six weeks. Dr. and' Mrs. W. A. Wade have returned re-turned from spending five months in California. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Townsend and children will leave Wednesday for Los Angeles to make their home. They will be accompanied by Mrs. G. It. Townsend of Los Angeles, who has been visiting in southern Utah and the Grand canvon, The Miss Alvcra Jenkins and Miss Gladys llih.r arrived home tlio latter part of last week from a visit to Seattle and Portland. Mrs. Wallace F. Partridge has gone to San Francisco to be with her husband, hus-band, Sergeant Partridge, who was wounded in France and is under treatment treat-ment in the Letterman hospital jn Kan Francisco. Mrs. 11. G. MeN'vce left Friday for Berkeley to visit her son and daughter, Mr. und Mrs. E. S. Mc.Niecc. Later Mrs. McXicce will sail fur Manila to make her home with another son, Irwin McNicce and Mrs. McNiece, formerly Miss Iic!-'n Monroe of this city. Mrs. William P, Cooper is tho guest of Mrs. A. F. Grpenwood prior to her departure for Los Angeles to make her home. Mrs. Cooper will visit her duugh-ler, duugh-ler, Mrs. William F. Ferron, in Las Vegas, New, on Lir way to California. Mrs. A. It. Nordquist and son, A'ietor, have returned from southern California, where they spent two years and are at home at oo' East Sixth South street. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Charles Miller left last w.'ek for Chicago and New York. They will be awy several weeks. Mrs. George Harris Smith will leave todav for San .Francisco for an extended ex-tended trip. Mrs. Georgo S. Blanchanl has returned re-turned from spending sewrul months at Hollywood, On I., and is a t homo with her daughter, Mrs. C. H. lllanchard, on First avenue. : Miss F'mina Quiglcy left for her home in Juliet, 111.. Thursday, after a visit lo Mr. nod Mrs. O. A. Ouigley. Miss Quigloy lias many friends in Salt Lake and was o.xtenshf.'ly enterlained during her visit. : Mr. and Mrs. William E. Foster, who have recently come from Winona, Minn., to make their home in this city, are now at home in the residence formerly for-merly owned by Paul E. Keyser on East First LSoulh street. Mrs. Foster is known in Salt Luke from frequent visits and will be welcomed into tho society circles of Hie city. :( Mr. nnd Mrs. Lafayette Haneheft have gone to Little Ziun canyon lor a short while. i Miss Joy De Camp has returned to her home in San Francisco after a visit. Iu Miss Marjorio Howard. Dr. and Mrs. J. Boyd Gordon will leave today to atlend tlie National Dental association convention at New Orleans. They will also visit Memphis, St. Louis and Kansas Oitv. . v 'Mrs. A. 10. Hutchinson, who has spent the t, i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o r iu the east, was the guest for a few days of Mrs. G. B. I'Tout. of this city on her way to Portland, ( )re. Mrs. Kalliryn E. Ftirrrll, who has been Cr.il ing her daughters, Mrs. Charles Weir Hice and, Mrs. Joseph Lu-roy Lu-roy Hall of Ihe Ilillcrest apartments for t: Mtt RS. JOHN M. HURST, formerly Miss! : Ethel E. Neslen, whose marriage, May l5,j : 1918, is just announced. The bridegroom has! j: just been released from service in the United; States navy. : A 1 1 is e r, I r -on e I ;t in, V'.hi nrlii1 ( 'oil r.srv, Nrllii- Silvers, L;mni Silvers ami 'I'lu'-I m;i 1 1 end rii'Kson. :: ). Tph. (j'lon Mcriwaii mi rrfaiitut! her sowing ,-luh Vo(nisd:iy aflernnon at, It or liotno on North .Main si root. An I umn f lowvrs ami loa os worn usori Tor diTonitions. Tim inviloil guosln lio sitlos tin) club nioniborn woro Mrs. U. 11. Rybco, Mrs. I'iarl ni'llrovo, M'ins llorteiiso Itiueklcy and Mi.sa Alino Taylor. Tay-lor. The offiif-rs and toachors of tho Tjil) orly wanl iSunday tiohool oatortainod last Iondav ovonin at tho homo of Alias Jvy 'ra,ior, I I HI- South . Fifth lOast, in honor of- I''. K. M n.oly and '. A. B. KosmUt, who havo retired from tho HUporintoiHV'noy of (ho. Sunday school. Musical aolootions worv (.'iven , by Allen I'l. Howard, Miss Anil. jo I'oel- ; tnan, A'ooal; Miss Loono Soronson, idauo. Miss iVrnioo Tolofson avj a roadint,'. I ; ATrs. "IT. P. Taniio anil 'Mrs. Afary fliolrnordinn ontorlainod at llio homo of i ho hilt.or on I'Vnirt li , fcast al root W od litsd ay c o n i n in honor of their mot her M rs. K. 'randall, who eelo-brateil eelo-brateil her sevont y-oiglit h birthday. Autumn Au-tumn leaves worn used throughout tho house. Dinner was served at fi o'tdo(dt. Covers wore laid for Mrs. Martha Shel-mordino. Shel-mordino. M rs. I lli.a 1 Vrry. M rs. K. f J rites, Niph Slielmerdino, AT iss Sarnli Shtdmordinc, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. W'it-.oll, W'it-.oll, W. A. Shelmordine, Mr. iinrl Mrs. A. ('onnoltv, H. I. Tannc, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Scott, Mrs. Jack Wciddinff and Mr. and Mrs. Jack .Noyce. M"rs. l'lva St rone enl ort aincd her club Wednesday afternoon at luncheon in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Harold duff, who is visiting hero from Seattle. The guests included M rs, Tmer Pol t, Mrs. Arthur Kuhn. Mrs. S. Kowberger. Mrs. Kdith Cbit'f, Mrs. Archie Putt and Mrs. Harold 11. Cluff. ATrs. 0. W. Browninc entertained the members of her sewinu club at ton Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Frank tJroesbcck, who will leave noon for Phoenix, Ariz., for an extended stay. The Kov. P. A. Simpkin and Mrs. Simpkin entertained at a reception Wednesday evening at their home in honor of Dr. and M rs. .1 ohn Sim pk in, who were rcecu t ly ma r ried. Pot t ed plants and liink roses wori used tliroughout tie rooms. A buffet supper sup-per was served. In receiving line were Mrs. 11. li. Watkins, Dr. and Mrs. John W. Simp-kin, Simp-kin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simpkin, Mr. and Mrs. tiny V, Anderson. Miss Catherine. Cathe-rine. Bumard and Miss Lucille Prilncke. Assisting in the dining room were Miss Anne C'ritchlow, Miss Jane Campbell, Camp-bell, Miss Kathryn Smith, Miss Dorothy Robinson, M iss Kloire Paumberger, Miss Edith Lewis, M iss M argue rit c Kelly and Miss Helen Wixccy. Miss Margery Klia sou entertained a L a miscellaneous shower last' week for Miss Kista Dahl, a bride of the week, at her horre, 3 'Jo Last Broadway. Thir-tv-five friends of the bride were present. pres-ent. The decorations were in autumn colors. i- The senior class of the First Congregational Congre-gational Sunday school entertained Thursday night at a dancing party for the classes of t he Sunday school. During the in lermission the following program was given: A nymph dance in costume. Miss Vivian Smith; vocal selections, Charles Moore, accompanied by M iss Jasmine Smith, piano, and Miss Theodosia Smith, violin. The young hostesses were assisted by Mrs. George Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gorham, G. K. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mixer, and Miss Alice K. Kowc. ; (Continued From Page One.) M.irigoMs .lmr:iU'd tho livini; room !: i hill. OlaJioli :uid milmnu leavos ;" . insket foniu'd a i-enterpiocc for V.tci' table oa a Madeira cover. t rr,'J's at tr:1 tMc wprc ,rs' c" :c Kichardscn, Miss Har.cl Mor.sc. Mrs. E;',' ffoottou and Mrs. .1. B. Mcintosh. sistin" i servinS wre Miss Margar-lf,"c;iinter Margar-lf,"c;iinter and Miss Isabel Mcintosh. 'About ninety guests called. ! ' yfS Donald Hanliiu will entertain Wafay at 11 lonsinS,on ;lt hrr. 'u),n' ';. .j. Kcnsinplon apartments, in honor 1 Mrs. Noaek and she will he the Vucst of honor at a Va to be given ijW,iiiosilav by Miss Alice 1'elt, 41 Bast f,-f-ir5l North street. )coKORITlKS of tho fnivcrsitv of ,'3 Hah pledged new members jester-V jester-V afternoon after 4 o'clock at tho ivarious sorority houses. Alpha. Chi received guests at 1K0 1 Thirteenth East street. The following plod-es are announced: Miss Ruth fears. Miss June V!iiiole, Miss Klonnor WoollCi -'ss Emmeline. Lund, Miss Vjjone 'Smoot, Miss Flora liowcn. Miss 'ijlarvclle Gardrwr. Miss Francos Kus-Miss Kus-Miss Khea Brain, Miss Mary t:Strwart, Miss Madelyn Stewart, Miss Ijlvda Rossiter.. Miss Ethel Street and fcjiiss Marion Nottage. '1 Gamma Phi sorority was at home at 0164 East South Temple street. Tie following are pledged: Miss Willamette I Thompson, Miss Isabel Davidson, Miss ! uc Jeune Ackornian, Miss Ila Emms, 'Miss Virginia Godbe, Miss Ruth Cecil, hliss Edith Austin, Miss Helen Town-tnd. Town-tnd. Miss Kathcrine Harvey and Miss Oanella Straup. Chi Omega sorority received guests jit IS U street. The pledges are Miss jutne Hanson, Miss Helen Dewoy, Miss l:;ilea Schramm, Miss Henrietta Bird, t-iiss Frances Armstrong, Miss Ilelett t-Jhriver and Miss Dolores Baker. ': Delta Epsilon received guests at 433 l:"hirteenth East street. New plyedges 'ire Miss Avon Rich, Miss Rhea Lam-'augti. Lam-'augti. Miss Kay King, Miss Nellie Nel-.ion. Nel-.ion. Miss Raniona James, Miss Jeancttc jilnedaker, Miss Matilda Meyer. Miss Marguerite Shea and Miss Lucille :!eoth. !! THE athletic council of the Univcr-,. Univcr-,. sity of Utah entertained at a dancing danc-ing party last evening at the university ':n honor of the Colorado collego football foot-ball team. Palms and ferns were used Jii decorating. Potted plants were used i;n the punch table. The guests numbered num-bered three hundred- ISS ARLJS EVERETT entertained !:'ll at an Orpheum party yesterday j-fternoon, followed by dinner at the ;;itisseric Inn, in honor of Miss Mar-liret Mar-liret Osborne. A color scheme of yel-'iw yel-'iw was carried out in tho decorations -nd place cards. f A basket of marigolds formed the lnterpiece for the table. The guests included Miss Sally Hite, Mrs. W. T. jawrence, Mrs. Thomas Osborne, Mrs. 'Hei L. Davis, Miss Rachel Bannan, and rs. Maidie Hatch of Heber City, t MISS MAE RIG BT, Miss Edna Rig-by Rig-by and Mrs. E. C. Taylor enter-jaiaed enter-jaiaed at a dancing party last eve-g eve-g at the Rigby home on Fourteenth iast street in honor of Miss Miary Clive M FTank Witbock, who will be mar- ried October 29. A color scheme of yellow yel-low and white was carried out in the decorations and refreshments. Yellow chrysanthemums were used throughout the house. A light supper was served. The guests numbered focty. : Miscellaneous Events Mrs. M. J. Marks entertained the J. F. F. club at dinner in honor of her sister, Mrs. A. Winters, of Portland, Ore., Wednesday afternoon at her home, 714 South Sixth East street. Jn honor of Mrs. D. McCormack, Jr., who was recently married in Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Henry Johnson entertained at a misceUanecis shower at her home Wednesday evening. The house was decorated with ferns and autumn flowers. The guests included Mrs. D. McCormack, McCor-mack, Sr., Miss M. McDont. Miss H. McCormack, Mrs. J. Christcnsou, Mrs. C. H. Scofield, Mrs. C. O. Johnson, Mrs. Woodmansee, Mrs. H. Hill, Mrs. O. A. Johnson, Mrs. AT. Maloney, Mrs. .T. Con-jers, Con-jers, Miss Vendla Johnson, Miss M. Os- I borne, Mrs. F. S. Davis, Mrs. F. Harris, Miss Z. Martin, Miss Mcllcn and Mrs. G. Knight. Mrs. 0. A. Weggeland entertained at luncheon Friday at her home, 15 Uintah apartments, in honor of Miss C. Bark-ley, Bark-ley, of Cincinnati. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. Preston Nibley entertained at tea Widay afternoon in honor of Mrs. George Doncy Parkinson, who recently arrived from Washington, I). C., to make her home in fcialt Lake City. Yellow Yel-low chrysanthemums and snapdragons were used throughout the rooms. A basket bas-ket of pink roses tied with pink ma-line ma-line formed the centerpiece for the tea table. Presiding at the tea table during dur-ing the afternoon were Miss Edna Parkinson, Park-inson, Miss Aleida Parkinson and Miss Deannc Parkinson. The guests numbered num-bered fifty. Miss Leone Davis entertained tb j members of the Sans Souei club Monday Mon-day evening, October 6. Final arrangements arrange-ments were made for the dance to be given at tie Ladies' Literary club October Oc-tober IS. Members of the club are: The Misses Liola Christy, Louise Dan-gerficld. Dan-gerficld. Pauline Hagmun. Merceries Olsen, Margaret Durrant, Theresa Mc- |