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Show Luncheon , EoTLMatron, Departing Mrs. I'hlll.p C. Reynolds entertained at luncheon today in the president's suit at th Hotel Utah Jn compliment to Mr. Joseph Le Roy Hat!, who leaves soon for flan Krsncfsro to make her home. The : la hi wit rlrnrntprf mrttfi A fr trass marl. I (olds and deluhlnlum In a lnvg be.aket and fall floweis In various nhitilee dei orated the suite. Covers were laid fur tfttriy-flve and bridg followed. mm Mrs. Georre A. Alder entertained a luncheon touay st Alderwoo!, her country coun-try home. In honor ef Miss Rath Evsjis, a popular bride -elect. Ths home was decorated In torteht colored slnnl.ie and giant iNtnnlss decorated the luncheon tables. The hostess was ssslsted by Miss Virginia fain, alias Margaret Patrick Pat-rick and Miss Natalia Walker. Thirty guests were bidden. s e Mrs. Matthew Culler entertained at the third In a series of parties today at her home on Kast Fifth Houth street. Mra. i W. F. Knox of Heaver was the honoreej ; guest. The home was decorated In fall flowers and eighteen rues La enjoyed the afternoon. e e The largest event of the day will be the Knights of Columbus ball to be given j tonight at the Hotel Utah in celehrution j of Columbus day and In honor of the newly -elected officers of the Knlghta. The Knlghia will be sasisted by committees commit-tees from the faihoHc Woman's league, the Newman cluh and the Young ladles' aotlality. Following will be patron: Mr. and Mra. C. E. Cosgriff. Mr. and Mrs. James Ivers, Mr. and Mrs. W. K Fife, Mr. and Mrs. V. 1, McCarthy, Mr. and M re. Oeorge J, Gibson, Mr. said M re. R. C. Treanor Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Ga I-. ligan, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. rirunesu, Mr. and Mrs. Flward McOunin. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ursmls, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Leary, Mr anrl Mrs. P. If. Oorgtn. Mr. and Mrs. J C. I.ynoh, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sullivan, Sulli-van, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. K earns, Mr. snd Mrs. Kdmund J. Keama, Mrs, Joseph Oeoghee-an. Mra. A. H. S. Bird, Mr. snd Mis. Kobeit K. Mara. see The Saturday Night Dancing club will hold Ita first dance of the se.ion at the Indies' IJterarv club Ha turd ay. The hoets and host will be Mr. and Mra. Lee Charlea Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Frank i H. Stephens, Mr. snd Mrs. Charles K. Hawver, Mr. and Mrs. W. fl. Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Cleland. Mr. and Mra. Frank M. Orgy. w 9 - w Mrs. A. C. Patterson, formerly Miss leucine Mcrandleea, a recent bride, was the guest of honor -at a party given last 'evening bv M1 I.urlle ColUna, Miss I .vie Curry. Miss Lillian Artier and Mrs. James H. Collins at the Collins home on First avenue. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out In vfhe decorations, which were In pink sweet pea with plnk-a plnk-a haded candlea'ticka on the tables. Twelve guests were An attendance and were entertained en-tertained at three tables at cards. Spirit 4t Uberty chapter. Daughters of tha American Revolution, held their regular reg-ular monthly meeting today at the home of Mrs. J. b. Taylor on Harvard avenue. Mrs V. V. Hlskey was the assisting. Tt oat ess. The address of the president general of the society waa read. Miss Henrietta Blau gave vocal numbers and Mr. Head, violin solos. Tea waa served at the ronrluelon of ths program, The tea tabta was centered with a basket of red dahlias snd the hostesses were assisted as-sisted by Mrs. Albert Hkankey. The regent, Mrs. M. K. 1 'arsons, presided at the tea table. see An enjoyable program Is planned for the regrular meeting of the Ladies' Ltt-siary Ltt-siary club tomorrow afternoon at the clubhouse at 2 M o'clock, as follows: "Obera mtnergau lla People, It Customs Cus-toms and the rasson Play," will be dis-cusaed dis-cusaed by Mrs. K. H. I'almer. Kpecial music Includes aj. e eTIo J0 TWagner, ulayed hy Mias Beth Walton, accompanied by Mrs. George Hkelton. Community singing, "Onward, Ciirtstlaa Soldiera," ld by Mra. Hans Flo. Two solos from "Ths Messiah Han- 1 is at the home of Mrs, W. F. Cora. 14 R street. Kepons from the state convention con-vention will be given. e Iad.es of Moosehearr chapter No. , will entertain in ths Ladles' pftrior. Mooes hsll, tomorrow aflmon, tctoter 11, from 1 4 to f All legionnaires and their friends are Invited, e e s Silver Maple Circle, 1H, Woodcraft, will entertain at a card party tomorrow evening even-ing at W. of W. hall. e ' The Pythian Hi at era will hold their regular meeting tomorrow evening at o clock at the K. of p. hall. Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Carbla are re-calving re-calving the cona-rtfXulatlotia of ihalv friend I upon the arrival of a baby girl, bora lasi night at St. Mark's hospital. del), -fla Hhall Feed Hla Flock jUke s ehephard," sung by Mrs. Scott Jones: 'Voms Lnto Me All Te That leabor,'1 sung by Mrs. Katherlne White, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. J. C. Hrumblay. e A reception will be given tomorrow evening by members of the official board snd ladies' Aid of the hirst Methodist church. They will receive In the church parlors In honor of ministers and theU wives who have lately been appointed to Salt Uk Methodist rburchea and a I no for ths Rev. sad Mrs. Homer K. Root. Mr. Root is assistant pastor of the church. All Methodists of ths city are Invited, e e e Christian Rndeavorers of the Westminster Westmin-ster Presbyterian church will be the hoets at dinner In the church dining hsll tomorrow evening. Following the dinner, the Kndesvorera will he the guests of the church In celebration of community night. e e e Tomorrow, 10 to u o'clock at Civic center, remodeling; 1 to 4, beginning dressmaking. e e The Women's Democratic club will give a card party Wedneaaay. October ll. at the Newhousa hotel. The Rowena circle of the Teomen wllf entertain at cards tomorrow eft er noon at |