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Show I (pending the winter at the Hotel slsrylsnd while superintending sxtrn-sive sxtrn-sive alterations on hsr hsnnaome Urand avenue residence. Mrs Holmes Is a popular sori.i lesder and Is known sll ovrr the I'nltrd Mtales ss ths "HII-vvr "HII-vvr Queen.' bersuse of exlennlvs hultf-lns hultf-lns of silver in Utah and also berauss of hsr quesnly beauty aud radiant charid. s s Mrs. O. J. Rallshury and thres children chil-dren left yesterday for lassdena te spend the winter. e s Mrs. T B. McCorWIrk hss gone t New York for a short trip. Mrs. V. A. Slmpkln Is tha guest or her ilauahtur, Mrs. Ouy a. Andsr. son. s s e Mrs. J. W. Rimpkln snd little daush-ter, daush-ter, Anna Marie, hsve gone to Mho-shone, Mho-shone, Idaho, to spend ths winter, Miss Kvslra Loefler snd Charles ler will entertain at sn Informal Halloween Hal-loween dinner party tomorrow evening at their home. (7 Twelfth Kast street. Dinner will bs followed by dancing snd Halloween stunts. Ths regulsr Novsmber meeting or I.ynds chspter No. I. o. K. g, will cos-vene cos-vene In ths Masonic tsmple tomorrow evening at T:.10 o'clock. Members or the order are Invited. see'. The Clover taf Juveniles of Wood- craft will meet tomorrow at T:t o'clock at the Woodmen of the World hail. s e silver Maple circle No. -Neighbors of Woodcraft, will give a card party tomorrow, November 11., party Friday, November 10. . Tomorrow T:Ir p. m . at the T. W. f. A. club house, atsno clnb meeting. meet-ing. see. Tomorrow 1 to It. St Civic Center, Cen-ter, remodeling: 1 fo , beginning dress-n.aklng. dress-n.aklng. a . . . Clover lsf Woodcraft Juveniles will meet In Wondmsn of World hall, Friday November S, at 10. Tea Given Informally '. At Home Mn. Lynn H.: Thompaoit ntrtalnxl at a beautifully appointed tea thia afternoon af-ternoon at her home on Kaet Mouth Tempi street. Fall flowra dacorated the rooms and eight guesta were called. e A larra affair of -tomorrow will be the rnrd party Riven by tha Current Event and Current Literature eectlnn of the Ladiea' I.lterarv rlub at t o'clock at th club house. Many reservation hav been made. e. e Mr lo J. Rachla entertained at a brlile; luncheon today nt her home In th Maryland apartments for Mrs. Ben Ia Ketrhum, of lenver. who Is her with her husband on a short business bus-iness trip. The home was decorated In sprays of chrysanthemums In brons and yellow and th Ice were In Halloween Hal-loween moulds. During the afternoon. Miss Hermie Hnsjers gave musical selections. sel-ections. Th hostess was a tela led by Mrs. Iesll Covey and Mrs. K. A. Roarers. Roar-ers. Th guests were Mrs. Ketrhum. Mrs, R. A. Roft-vrs. Mrs. Leslie Covey, Mrs. W. W. Cassaday, Mrs. Hhirley P. Jones. Mrs. William Mack ter. Mrs. Fred H. Geuen, Mrs. George Weet, Mrs. Harold Har-old Peck, Mrs, A. E. Goodspeed, Mra Frank I. Hurt, Mrs. Joeeph V, Bar hie, Mr. Harry Uroendyke. Mra. II. J. Arm-strong, Arm-strong, Mra William Reese Mrs. J. U. Gelsey and Miss Hogers, e e Anoounrement Is made of the marriage mar-riage of Miss Corlnn Tabor of Twin Falls, Idaho, and James I. Tvory. of this city, the ceremony took place at th Presbyterian mans In Twin Fall Tuesday evening, October 14. Th Rev, Arthur O. Pearson officiating. Th roupl will 1 at home In Salt tsvk for th present and will later go to Ronton where th bridegroom will contlnu his musical studies. e e Tn a simple home ceremony, at 11 o'clock today. Mies Lucille (Muff, daughter daugh-ter of Mrs. Kdlth I Cluff snd Karle dishing wer married by Professor Fred J. Pack. Th horn waa decorated decor-ated In lovely fall flowers and th couple stood nfor a lattice formed of. whit chrysanthemums snd ferns. Th bride wore her 1 ravelling suit of taupe with fur trimmings and hat to1 match and carried, brides rnaes. A wedding breakfast followed. Th tabl was decorated In pink, a lac cloth over pink waa centered with a basket of pink chrysanthemums and pink candles can-dles wer at either end, Covers war laid for eighteen. The couple left on an afternoon train for a wedding trip to th Northwest. e e e Following th marriage of Mia Thel-fna Thel-fna McQuarrle and W. P. Bennett In th Bait Lake temple yesterday at noon, a reception waa alven last night at the horn of the bride's parents. Mr, and Mra. R. M. McQuarrle, on - West Rec- ond Until h street. Th temol cere-monv cere-monv was nerformed by Apostle Georg F. Richards. The McKQuarrl hem was decorated In pink and white roses and chrysanthemum chrysanthe-mum e. Chrysanthemum formed a cen-terpleen cen-terpleen for th supper table. Assisting In receiving the gueats were Mlaa Lydfa Miller. Miss Helena r-al. Mlnfl Marjorle Penroa and Miss Plkle Penrose. About fifty were In attend-arce. attend-arce. Th roupl will be at home at th new Mldgley apartments after November Novem-ber 15. - e e Th marriage oY Mlas Johanna Pmlth. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Robert W. fmtth. and Csrl C 1 of Rrlgham CUv, took place In the Rait Lake tempi tem-pi yesterday. Th ceremony wes performed per-formed by Apostle Geore-e F. Richards. Mr. and Mm, Ren Leudke entertained at dinner last night at thel hpmm In honor of the younr couple. Following a short wedding tiitv Mr. and Mrs. Te will be at home at 313 Raat Sixth South treat, after November.. y Mra. K. F. Root wilt entertain at a . ride luncheon tomorrow at her home ' on f street, th affair la on of a erleC' . ' . :( ! California Life. published al nm. hs a full-na picture of Mrs . Fdwtn Francis Holmes, formerly of this vlly-and new of Pasadena, with t?r following povatlon: J'Mrs, Holmovi |