Show Mrs William D D. Fowler formerly Miss Luclle Luelle Purefoy a charming y young un visitor was the complimented guest this afternoon when Miss Margaret Mar 1 garet McIntyre entertained at an In Informal informal in- in formal bridge party for sixteen intimate intimate inti inti- mate sirl irl friends of ot Mrs Fowler chrysanthemums Shaggy haggy yellow mums held In a large gold basket formed the decoration for the daintily appointed tea table Miss 1 Katherine Jacobson and Mr 11 Arthur A. A Hall were united in marriage marriage mar mar- at high noon today at the home of the brides bride's mother Mrs 1 Tony Jacobson Jacobson Ja Ja- East Fifth South street The Rev Father Schultz officiated To the strains of Lohengrin's bridal chorus played by Miss 1 Mamie Jacobson Jacobson Ja Ja- sister of the bride the little ring bearer Antoinette Jacobson In a a. dainty lingerie frock of white over oyer pink silk came down the stairs carrying carrying carry carry- ing the ring on a a. pink satin pillow made In the shape of a a. heart Following Follow Follow- ing came the thc bride accompanied by her mother They were met at the altar in the drawing room which was formed of smilax and feathery white chrysanthemums by the groom and his brother Mr Nels G. G Hall who acted as best man During the ceremony Mrs Walter W Scott Keyting sang softly I I Love You Truly The bride wore a a. smart traveling suit of dark brown chiffon broadcloth with wide cuffs and collar of gray m moleskin She wore a small white velvet hat with white boots and gloves and carried a a. dainty white enameled basket filled with lilies of the valley Mrs Jacobson was gowned in an afternoon frock frack of ot Burgundy satin I trimmed In black silk fringe Miss Mamie Jacobson wore a frock of or electric blue combined with net II Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served for the relatives rela rela- i tives and close friends who were present I The dining room was beautifully decorated in deep red A cluny cover over the table with two dressed as bride and groom suspended sus from the chandelier Wide red sa satin Un ribbons were caught at the four corners of or the room with large red hearts Fragrant Richmond roses graced the table as a centerpiece The hall and reception rooms were In delicate dell deli cate shades of pink The young girls assisting were Dollie Dol- Dol lie lle Felt Venus Romney Mary Lee Gertrude Snow Frances Helen and Nettie Wolff About fifty W were Ee present The couple left on the 3 30 train for fol the coast and Northwest After November 1 they will be at home at East Fifth South o th street street streetA A prettily arranged bridge luncheon was given today by Mrs Enos D. D Hoge at her home In J street The luncheon was served from six small tables seating four each Delicate crystal baskets tilled lilIed with dainty Cecil Brunner roses and sprays of ot ferns with a smart DOW bow o of airy pink tulle on the handle formed the center decoration of each table Bridge followed the luncheon Two dozen guests were present The Utah hotel was the scene of a luncheon presided over today by Mrs Charles Billings complimentary to her hou house e guest Mrs George O. O Bradley of ot Los Angeles Cat Cal and Mrs Isaac Russell Russell Rus Rus- sell of or New York guest of Mrs Merrill NIbley Daintiness Daintiness' of detail marked the af af- af fair In the center ot the table laid In the main dining room was a low mound of Cecil Brunner roses from which pink satin ribbons extended to each guest place and were attached to place cards done in pale pink and gold When the cards were lifted the ribbons dr drew w from the center corsage bouquets of the dainty roses The guests were limited to fourteen close friends of the honored guests who formerly made their homes here At a daintily appointed tea this afternoon afternoon aft aft- Mrs E. E O. O Lee entertained a number of friends very very Informally Gay fall flowers were used gracefully grace grace- fully about the rooms rooms while a basket of exquisite dahlias in the soft rose pink and lavender formed an artistic center for the tea table where Mrs Freeman Morningstar presided assisted by Mrs William Reger During the afternoon Mrs CL C. A. A McFarland Mc- Mc Forland Farland read Irving Cobbs Cobb's delightful story The Bill of ot Fare Mrs 1 J. J Thomas entertained the El EI club nonn nt At 1 I o'clock luncheon lunch French marigolds effectively decorated decorated deco deco- I rated the prettily ap appointed table where covers were laid for eight Garden ersin the golden shades were used throughout the rooms A l followed the l luncheon Mrs King Thomas was wag an an extra guest at the pleasant affair o 0 oA A delightfully informal affair of the day was the lunch luncheon on given today by Mrs J. J C. C Weeter Veeter at her home in the Bransford when a few friends were given an opportunity to meet Mrs Henry A. A MaUll of Berkeley who formerly for for- merly made her home here The luncheon table was artistically decorated In the golden shades Mrs J. J B. B Whitehill entertained a 3 few tew guests at luncheon very informally to today to- to day at her home hom in n First st avenue I Miss Marjorie Ellerbeck entertained a half a dozen guests at an Orpheum party this afternoon followed by tea at the Newhouse in compliment to Miss Mary Smedley of Chicago The guests Included besides Miss Smedley and Miss Ellerb Ellerbeck ck Mrs Jack Keith Mrs W W. P P. Kiser Mrs Melvin vin and Miss Edna Dunn l Miss Mary Smedley was the honored guest of Miss Edna Dunn at an In informal in- in formal dinner last evening given at her home In Third avenue A large basket of crystal was filled with pale yellow chrysanthemums and graced the center of the table Covers were laid for ten I I Mrs W W. S. S Farris returned the early I part of the week from Los Angeles after spending the summer with friends and is now at South Third East street T The announcement has has J Just fust been made of the marriage of ot Miss Rose Shafer and Mr R R. R Brohman which took place secretly J July ly 29 A reception recep recep- tion in honor of the young couple was given Tuesday evening at the home of the brides bride's parents Mr and Mrs II A. A Shafer Tenth East street The house was prettily decorated in roses and autumn leaves Sixty guests guest were present and a d delightful musical program was given by the or 01 chestra with by Mr 11 John RobInson Rob Rob- Inson The couple are at home at Tenth East street They will take a trip in a short while to the bridegrooms bridegroom's bride bride- groom grooms groom's s home at Hamilton Canada Miss Florence Winder will be the complimented guest at a dancing ty to be given by Miss Marguerite at her el home in l Fifteenth East street on Friday evening evening- Mrs F. F K Woodruff will entertain at luncheon Friday at her home hom on Twelfth East street in compliment to Mrs Kenneth C. C Kerr of ot Seattle Seattle- Miss Gladys RIley has issued for tor a large dancing party to be given iven at the Ladles Ladles' Literary club Mrs KImball will entertain at a. a bridge tea tomorrow il afternoon at her home Canyon road In honor of Miss Maude Younger of ot California the Women's party will give a a. luncheon at the Hotel Utah tomor row afternoon at 1 The committee com com- in charge of the affair includes Mrs Elizabeth Jenkins chairman and the following members Mrs 1 Margaret Marga Marga- ret Zane Cherdron Mrs William Story Jr Mrs John MaUck Mrs Elizabeth EUzabeth Coray Mrs Richard W. W Madsen Madse l. l Mrs T T. J. J Daynee Daynes Jr Mrs O. O C. C Beebe Mrs Howard Lawson Miss Carolyn Williams Mrs Mrs- A A- AR R R- Barnes Mrs P.j. P. P S. S j. j Witcher Mrs Justin R. R Davis Mrs Tames James Sherrard Mrs F F. E. E Urs 1 Eugene Chandler of Bingham and Mrs Cha Charles les L Livingston n Jr Mrs Charles E. E Free and little son left eft today for a short stay in Topeka Kan after which they will go to Harrisburg Harrisburg Har- Har Penn to visit Mrs Frees Free's mother until the first of ot the year 11 Mrs Park R R. Kolbe of Akron O. O Brand president of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority who has J been the guest of ot her sister Mrs G G. V V. Lawry left today for California Mrs 1101 H Henry nry A. A Matill th the guest of Mrs Harold M f. Stephens at her on Third venue avenue on her hel way from the Atlantic coast will leave Monday for her home In Berkeley Miss Lillian of Wayne Wayne- borough boroug Pa who was the roommate of or Miss Marjorie at Dana Hall came today to spend several weeks at atthe atthe the Bidwell home In Fifth East street Mrs Retta Casady Is now at home In Inthe inthe the Buckingham apartments Miss Olive Humphrey of Chicago Is the guest of her brother Dr Ira K Humphrey and Mrs Humphrey at Fort Douglas on her way home from froma fromI a trip to the coast f Miss l Mary Smedley will leave for tor h her r home In Chicago on Saturday after after aft aft- er spending two weeks as the guest of Mr 1 and Mrs M H. H and Miss Mies Edna Dunn Miss 1 Nan Swenson will entertain at ata ata a trousseau tea tomorrow afternoon at ather ather her home in Thirteenth East street On Tuesday evening October 10 Miss Swenson will be the guest at a card party given by Mrs 1 C. C L. L Cassady adY at her home In Emerson i avenue e Saturday October 14 Miss Lucile Horne Home will entertain at a luncheon for Miss Swenson at her home in fn First West street On the same evening Miss Lilley will entertain at ather ather her home In Elizabeth street street In her honor hono Miss Beatrice Gardner Cardner daughter of Mrs Joseph S. S Gardner will be De married married mar mar- ried to Mr Roland Reid of ot Magna Utah on Wednesday m October 11 In the Salt Lake temple In the evening a a. reception will be given for the young couple at the home of the brides bride's mother in West Jordan Miss Hazel Clark was the hostess at ata a luncheon this afternoon at her home In Kenwood Place toll followed wed by a theatre theatre the the- atre party in honor of Miss Florence Winder a a. brido of the coming week An effective color scheme of l laven vendel ven- ven del der and gold prevailed In the decoration decora decora- tion of the rooms and on the luncheon table where dainty lavender cosmos and French marigolds were used The hostess was assisted by her mother Mrs Harry Clark her sister Miss Ruth Clark Mrs F. F V. V Weede and Miss Florence Thirty guests were were present at the luncheon which was followed by a box party at the Wilkes matinee I I IThe The N Needlecraft club was delightfUlly delight 1 fully entertained by Mrs George A. A Smith Browning avenue this aft aft- f The College cl club b will meet this even even I ing for tor the first time this season with Miss Helen Monroe Tenth East street Mrs F. F L. L of Spirit Lake la Ia and Mrs 1 George of ot Bingham are guests of Mrs George Waters I Mr and Mrs R. R A. A McIntyre of Halleck Hal Hal- leek leck Nev are visiting relatives in the city The card party given this afternoon at the Newhouse hotel by the city Federation of Women's Clubs proved one of the most delightful affairs of the week A large number of tables on the mezzanine floor were filled with players with several hundred others coming in for tea The money is to be used for tor the publicity department depart depart- ment ent for the state survey of the feeble minded and to further the work worl in the city j The rhe following committees committeE's were in charge of the entertainment Executive l Mrs M. M I. I S. S Parker Mrs B. B F. F l robes Frobes Mrs l G. G B. B Mrs H. H E. E McIntyre and Mrs J. J T. T j. Beles-j. Hospitality Hospitality Mrs Elizabeth M. M Co hen Mrs C C. C W. W Seaton Mrs Kate Williams Mrs W. W R. R Calderwood Mrs 1 Charles Wells Veils Mrs Milton Bennion Mrs W. W R. R Duvall Mrs G. G V. V Lawry Mrs Joanna Sprague Tickets Tickets Mrs W W. F. F Adams Mrs Mn A A T. T McCanne Mrs F W V Meakin Tables Tables Mrs Ira D Travis Refreshments Refreshments Mrs H. H S. S Twining Mrs B. B W V. Deason Publicity Mrs C C. W. W Mrs Lily Wolstenholme Decoration Mrs Mrs H. H Y Maxson Mrs A A. E. E Graham Cards Mrs Cards Mrs H. H E. E Schiller Mrs Leafy Montgomery Special entertainment features were I furnished for those who do not care to play cards |