Show m. m One of th lh- largest t events enta of the I I was s the delightful bridge tea at I Is 1 hl 1111 Th Mrs Mis James Bernard McEnany is the hostess at the Hotel Utah this I I in ht the sup I T The hp tables were wore arranged floor Ii r 1 porn oom on the mezzanine gh y guest guests enjoyed the game gam with others coning coining In hl for tea tra trout tr-p tr room Stately yellow chrys- chrys note to theW the th 1 mums added adder their gay en W e o The tea table was especially specially ata at- at of aC the thea theof a active lve in the gold old and blue a ck shades ii thE center of the table a large basket hasket held fragrant yellow yellowS yellowS' foi S' S 8 of the Huntington and Ophelia Ophella f y v while a smart bow of de deep p pI iu I lille ulle adorned the handle of ot the aI e p iding at th the tea and coffee urns I er vans K n tu Mill r r. J 1 G Co infect h C A. A s sUng sting were rt flog nOli M. M Sin T 1 F. F our j fr t l r Ml Mt i Mary h 1 Mr Mir Will S. S Slats u Situ lIu Silo mu Geo ch Wa Situ Bt lo Mayo M JU Situ Mal Scary Mao OBrien O'Brien lie Ita J O Erten MM Sin Buts Boul l li Little Mary Iary Carol Emge Emse received the cards at the do door r. r a At her home borne In Douglas ave avenue ue this afternoon Mrs Edwin S. S Sheets was the hostess at a prettily appointed luncheon for tor a dozen guests Feathery yellow an and white chrysanthemums chrysanthemums chrysanthemums chrysan chrysan- graced the center of ot the Uie large table which was lighted by candles silken shaded Covers were arranged for tor 11 Mn Louise Carols Cannon Dirt Ire Mi Mt M Si Mrs A A. W W. Woolly Sla M. M Ernst AtA Yan 1 Colt Call Mn II molt Mrs Hirt ra JA Kd FA K Rearm KUmA nu Silas 11 Allan Young loung Mn M. M C. C Inon 1 Meals Taylor MM Sir rv J I I. I Pact lack Sin Mn C C. W. W n nerds de Mrs Irs M. M C C. Iverson assisted the hostess hostess host host- ess at the luncheon and at the Kensington Kensing kensing- ton which followed a 1 I Miss Mies Julia Atwood entertained at a rzona rT I prettily appointed bridal luncheon today today today to- to day at her ber home on South Eleventh I I to i complimentary East street Marguerite Daynes I IA fluffy fluCy A large kewpie doll tied with a bow of pink tulle carried out the bridal Idea In the centerpiece of the luncheon table Tullo Tulle streamers extended to the ends of the table and nd the place cards were tied to small duplicating I In miniature the larger one The living rooms were decorated decorated with t tall ll vases vasE'S of or yellow ellow and white chrysanthemums chrysanthemum The guests were were ent entertained at cards card during the afternoon afternoon hours Covers were laid for tor tw twelve lv Including b besides the guest of ot honor and the he host hostess ss Mrs 1 J J. J J J. J Daynes Mrs Harold Daynes Mrs Keith Clark Mrs 1 M M. M. M Atwood Miss 1 Kose Bose ose Jessen Miss Nellie Mahon Miss 1 Hazel Clark Miss 1 La Von Sharp Mrs Walter Burton Durton and Mrs Rhea RheaTa Ta Taylor lor Miss 1 Margaret Creer assisted the hostess h stess i r Mr l and Mrs C. C L. L Rood entertained with the first of a series of delightful dancing parties at the Bransford last night D Dancing was enjoyed in the amusement room of the apartment Chrysanthemums were use used In the tre decorations Forty guests were in at at- at The same number of t frien friends s will be bo entertained b by Mr and Mrs Rood this evening Spirit of ef f Liberty chapter Da Daughters i of ot the American Revolution h held ld their annual open meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs Lee Charles Miller on East First South street The hostesses for tor the afternoon were Mrs Lee Charles Miller Mrs C. C P. P Mrs C C. S S. S KinneY Mrs F. F C C. C Wire Vire Miss Margaret Clark Dr Gra Grace e Stratton-Airey Stratton and Miss Grace Bailey Dalley Musical numbers were given b by G G. piano soloist Dr Worley vocalist and the ladies' ladies quartette Mr Dirt Alberta McCanne Clark Cark gave dramatic readings Following the musical program tea was served The appointments of ot the tea table were carried out in the chapters chapter's chapters chapter's chap chap- ter's tars colors blue and white A crystal basket of large white chrysanthemums formed the centerpiece for the table Mrs C. C E. E Allen poured and Miss H Helen len Hanna and arid Miss Margaret Clark assisted In serving A welcome home social will be given In honor of E. E J J. J Allen Anen Jr Friday evening Nov November 10 10 In the Waterloo Waterloo Water Water- loo amusement hall Fifth East and Eleventh South Mr lr JAlIen Allen has his Just returned fr from m a atour four tour years years' mission to Japan The program program will consist of songs speeches musical numbers Dumber and dancing All AU friends are cordially invited to be present On account of the BIederwolf services services ser ser- vic vices s section 3 of f th the Ladies Ladies' Aid so society society society so- so of the Immanuel Ba Baptist church has postponed Its Us meeting from Nov November November No No- v vember 9 8 to December C. C Tomorrow afternoon Mrs Irs F. F W W. Sudbury Sudbury Sudbury Sud- Sud bury will be the hostess at a bridge tea teator for tor Mrs Mra C Conrad Snow Miss liss Lydia Alder Miss Ruth Allen Miss Hester heater Beebe Beeb and Miss Helen Woodruff will entertain at a dan dance Friday a evening November 10 10 at th the home of ot Miss B Beebe ebe in G street The regular monthly meeting of ot the the theW W. W C. C T. T U U. will be held Friday at the they Y W W. C. C A. A rooms rooms' at 2 Mrs C. C A A. A Walker will give a a. report of ot the Idaho state W. W C. C T. T U. U convention and will also speak on the enforcement of or orthe the prohibition law In that state The Browning section of ot the Ladies' Ladies Literary club will win meet meet at the clubhouse clubhouse clubhouse club club- house for 1 o'clock lunch luncheon on Saturday with Mrs J. J H. H Hosmer Hosiner and Mrs A A. T. T Volmer as hostesses The reading will willI willbe be be An Epistle and nd a aDeath Death In the I Desert I A delightful affair of la last t evening was the dance at which Mr and Mrs Charles L J. Rood entertained forty of their friends at their home in the Bransford Dancing was waR enjoyed in the amusement room with refreshments served nerved Uter ater in the apartments of the ho host t and nd hostess Pink carnations an and l feathery f ferns ms were used in the decoration decoration deco deco- ration of the rooms and supper 8 table Mr and Mrs Rood will entertain this evening at another nother pretty affair Mr Mrs Dan Spencer will entertain entertain the members of ot her sewing club at a a. 1 o'clock lunch luncheon on on Fri Friday ay afternoon followed by a kensington Mrs w Benjamin F F. Tibby will wUl entertain enter enter- tain the members of the Authors' Authors club at a matinee party tomorrow afternoon at the Orpheum Mrs In In honor bonor of Miss Marguerite D Daynes Mrs John ohn C. C Cutler Mrs Mrs Ede Edward rd E E. E. E Jenkins and Mrs Irs Clarence Beck will be the hostesses at a tea tomorrow after alter noon 1 Mrs Irs George Sutherland left yesterday yester yester- day ay for tor her home in Washington D. D C C. She bhe was accompanied by Mrs Dan B. B I I I I Hempstead w who ho will be beer er t tg est until I after the holidays Mr and Mrs J. J J. J Daynee Jr entertained entertained entertained enter enter- last evening at a be beautifully appointed appointed appointed ap ap- ap- ap pointed dinner at the Hotel Utah In honor of oC Miss Marguerite Daynes The table was artistically decorated with I American Beauty roses The flowers were arranged In a large silver basket In the center of oC the table and the high handle was tied with a butterfly bow tJ of tulle In the American Beauty shade The place cards bore the monogram ram of ot the hostess in gold Twel Twelve ve guests were present 4 Y Miss Alice Cathyrn Farrell and Mr Charles Weir Rice were vere married last night at the home of the brides bride's mother Mrs Ira Catherine Farrell on Third East street The ceremony ceremony ceremony cere cere- mony was performed by tho Rev Re Father Schultz at 8 o'clock in the presence presence presence pres pres- ence of relatives A reception fell followed owed from 8 30 until 11 The drawing room where the ceremony ceremony cere cere- mony w was avas s performed was prettily decorated In white chrysanthemums and palms In the dining room pink chr chrysanthemums In a silver sll basket tied with pink tulle formed a 11 centerpiece centerpiece centerpiece center center- piece for tor the supper ta table le A cluny cover was over oyer pink and candelabra had pink shades The bride wore white georgette georgelle crepe over chiffon Her veil was caught with a string of pearls and orange blossoms about the head She carried a a. shower of Brides Bride's ro roses e The matron of honor Mrs lIra Joseph Leroy LerDY Hall hell wore pale green taffeta embroidered in silver and carried pink roses The flower girl Hall Han wore a white frock over pink and carried carried car car- ried tied Cecil Brunner roses In a basket The best man was Mr Joseph Leroy Hall Assisting In receiving were Mr and Mrs 0 O. S S. S Williams Presiding at the supper table were Miss 1 Mae ON ONeill O'Neill and Miss Frances Hou Housier ler Assisting in serving were Miss Fay ay Miss l Gladys ONeill O'Neill Miss Miss' sf Frances I O ONeill O'Neill ten and Mrs j Jack ck Acomb A stringed orchestra furnished music The couple left last fast night for Chicago Chicago Chi CM- cago and New York The going away gown of or the bride was of ot dark blue velvet cIvet trimmed with touches of ot ermine The bat corresponded Mr and Mrs I Rice nice will wm make their home In Salt Lake I Lieutenant Dr and Mrs Irs Willard entertained 1 at dinner Tuesday evening e at their lr h home me on I Ninth East The table decorations I with were pink chrysanthemums I handsome lace covers over pink satin i The guests were Captain and Mrs I l Fred ed Kammerman Lieutenant and andI I Mrs rs Keller Mr Ir and Mrs W. W M. M Munk Mr Ir H. H E E. E Lisonbee announces the tho marriage of or his daughter Zylpher to I Mr 1 Arthur H. H Dibble son of Mr and Mrs Irs Henry Henl C. C Dib Dibble l. l on D October 31 1916 The young couple will be at home to their friends after December 1 The have Issued invitations for a a. dance at which they will wilt bethe bethe be bethe the hosts at the Hotel Utah Tuesday i evening November er 14 U Miss Humphrey and the resident members of the faculty of Rowland Hall Halt have sent out invitations for Cor atea a atea ateo I tea teo to be given ghen Tuesday November 14 14 from 4 to 6 G oCl ck I Mrs Irs Joseph Hass Ilass will wilt entertain at a 1 abridge abridge bridge tea Saturday afternoon In of Mrs Conrad W. W Snow I The Salt Lake Civic Civlo club b will hold holdI holda j I a special business meeting toda today at 11 o'clock In the ladles ladles' parlors of the I Newhouse hotel All members arcI arc aro urged to be present I I i Mrs W. W W W. Crome of Milford l Is the guest of her mother Mrs Irs S. S S. S Pond I She expects to remain about two weeks J I i Mrs firs Jeans Bartlett will give ive a card ard party tonight at her home hornet West I First South for Cor the benefit of the guards gu guards ds of Woodbine circle No 41 41 Women nien of Woodcraft Everybody In- In The Th Social Club Linea will give gl a masquerade at their hall han In Mackintosh Mackintosh Mackintosh Mackin Mackin- I tosh building Saturday night at 8 Masks and costumes will be furnished Everybody is cordially In Invited In- In H vite |