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Show For Mine Sadie Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mn. J. Myers, who leaves Friday to enter Smith college. Mm. Adama and Mrs. Davis entertained yesterday. i Bishop F. 8. .Spalding of the Eplsco- pHl dloceee is at home after a six weeke stav with Iits sister at Bailey's Iodge. Colo., a summer resort near Denver. i i Mr. Ferdinand J. Fabiao left today fori Bom on io spend the next two months visiting friends and relatives. I ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goff are at home! at No. 2 duff apartments, corner of Kamnd South- and Thirteenth Eaat streets. Mlf Marietta Hisson. daughter of Mr. and Mr. Henrv K. Higson of Pocatello, Ida., lft yectorday for St. Marys college. col-lege. Noire Dame. Ind. Miss Htson is a credusi; of the Povsteiio high school. Mr. snd Mrs. Don Torter will leave soon to reside In Hollywood, near Los Angeles. Mr. George KJchnor will leave within s few days for CorvalllB, Or-, lo enter the agricultural tollgt-. Mr. snd Mrs. A. P. field and their son aiid daughter will leave soon to make their home In ban Francisco. An elatorie concert will he given Monday. Mon-day. September IK, at the Hotel Itsh hy a number uf young society girls for the bnfH of the work unions: the blind In im rtfr: Amrmg -Those who wilt rrmtrttM ine numbers are MIhs Plorcnee Kimball, M, Kdna Colin. Mm. Harold Htegei. Mrs. WiMUm Igkhtart And Hpemer t'lewson, Jr. Mr Wlliard Hwnwn will give a bridge tea iNitunlay aflrrnoon. September 1. Miss lw.roi.hy Thompson will entertain tlt- members of her bridal party tonight following the rehearsal at the church. a Mm. James E. Jennings wilt give a bridge tea Thursday afternoon at her home. In honor or Mrs. H. Vance, Iane, who leaves ehortly to make her home In penvcr. On Friday afternoon Mrs. Jen-nlncH Jen-nlncH and her niece. Mine Dorothy Jennings, Jen-nings, will entertain with a Ave hundred party in honor of Mrs. Radcliffe Cannon. The charity card parly which wss to hue been given Krldav at the Country i tub by the Young Woman's Aid society, he l-een po pond a nd w III be si ven there We.lnoilav. i-ther 4. It will be an exceeilngly elaborate affair. Mrs. Kdwsrd Parsons and Mrs. Ar-Ihur Ar-Ihur Paron gave a luncheon at the Ho-tt Ho-tt I tali today In compliment to Miss Klt-le Parsons. Tuesday afternoon Mtss Phthoiis will entertain a few of her girl friends st a trousseau lea at her apartment apart-ment lit t.v Bvunsford and Wednesday Mi b Kdtth 0Hlhe will entertain at lunch-eon. lunch-eon. - Mis Cecilia Wardrnp gave a luncheon snd theatre pariv thl afternoon in honor of Mtse Klea Sheets. Fourteen friends of the bride-elect were entertained. Mr. Jeorge W. I.amhourne will give bridge tens on Thursday. Friday and Saturday Sat-urday at her home In C street. Mn. o. II. Meredith. Jr.. will entertain st bridste Friday evening for Miss Dora i"dfrev. whose engagement has been an -tioumed lo H. Ham- Mad Hen. Miss Godfrey God-frey will entertain her card club Thursday Thurs-day evening at the residence of Mrs. Mer- . Mr. and Mr.. Jm fkwlfry hv n-nouncd n-nouncd th fnwjfniiit of Uilr daiiKli-1r daiiKli-1r Imr to H. Harry Mdn. Th miirrl- will pl the Utter prt of September. Mr. and Mm. J. M. Wardrop III irlve n wediilng i-ooeptlon for their dauirhter. RarhH K. Wardrop, and Rom C. Bowan. Thuraday evfnlna. September 1. Ml Mlnena Vonnir. the daughter ot !hI. and Mn. Richard W. Yoiin. and A.lam S. Btnnlon will fc wedded Thura-dav, Thura-dav, Septembfr It. Bnlph O. Kunkle and Mlea Jeaal Oud-aell. Oud-aell. popular menioera of the wjnaer set. ere married at the brlde'a home on I perform the ceremony and the bride will be attended by Mias Elisabeth Allen and Miss Carol Evans. Robert Buttarfleld will attend the hr id groom aa best man. and the usher will he fr. Pee I). Stockman, Stock-man, Philip Thompson and Fred Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Bhaw have an nonnced that their daughter. May me and RiiKhhy c. Mldgley will bo married In October. e Mrs. Ida Chandler has announced the engagement of her daughter, Oiga, lo Ueorge R. Adair. Miss Elsie Parsons, daughter of M. K. Parsons, and Walter R. Andrew will be married by Dr. W. M. Pad en. In tha presence pres-ence of the families and a few cloee friends, at the Flrat Presbyterian church Thursday. Miss Mattie McArthur and Lawrence C. Know will be married Tuesday. Sep-temter Sep-temter 13, at the home of the bride Tn Pt. tieorge, Ttah. The young- couple will leave immediately after the wedding for Chicago, where Mr. tinow will pursue his medical course, having studied for three years at the University of Utah. e Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Both well have announced that their daughter, Zayda Edith, and Lyman Royal Martlneau, Jr., will be wedded Thursday, September 21. Miss Lou Taylor and Joseph Palmer Owynn will be married Thursday September Septem-ber 14. There will be a reception In the evening at the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. J. P. Dei ley. 1833 South Ninth East street, at o'clock. Ktsl Seventh Kcuth street Wednesday. Th-y have gone to Boise. I'ntv circle will have a hunlness meet--Ing In the church parlora Wednesday afternoon aft-ernoon at 2:30. s At the home of Mrs William P. Klser this afternoon the Indies' guild of Ht. Mark's cathedral parish gava a stiver lea. The Tau enters of the Revolution will 4 meet Saturday afternoon In the bishops' building. e The Lloyd si It an re will hold Its first Autumn meeting Wednesday at -:U at I'nlty hall. see Mlns Marv Luman and Miss Bernardino Kinihall will entertain at luncheon Tuesday at the Hotel Utah, see Miss Luvera Snow, one of the September Septem-ber brides elect, waa tha complimented cues, this afternoon at a brldse tea given bv her cousin, Miss Marie Ode II. at the Ode 11 home on South Fourth Eaat street. e A large reception will he riven by the members of the First Methodist church at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Bee man, 10S5 East South Tempi street, Tuesday evening. September 13. In compliment com-pliment to Dr. and Mrs. P. B. 6hort. rr. and Mrs. H. J. Talhott. Mr. and Mrs. J. Louis Strohauer and Prof, and Mrs. W. A. Wet sell. s Little Louie Marks entertained twenty, five of her school friends at a birthday birth-day party Saturday at Liberty park. She was assisted in entertatrfng bv her mother. Mrs. L. A. Marks, and her sister. sis-ter. Mrs. K. L. Mecharn and Mrs. T-F. T-F. Jackson. see The first rerular meeting of Spirit of Liberty chapter. Daughter of the American Involution, will take place Thursday afternoon at tha residence of Mrs. George A. Lowe. e , e . The Cleofsn club will combine Its first meeting of this season wjth a luncheon to he given September ?7. A program of toasts will be arranged, with Mrs. Harold Har-old Day net aa toastmlstress. The actual ac-tual work of the club will begin October Oc-tober 4. e e Miss Helen Boxnid enlerieins the Cr-lege Cr-lege clyb st her home Thursday evening; In honor of Miss Zavda Both well, who will shortly bo married. The first meeting of the senior branch of the Girls' Friendly society after the summer adjournment will be held this evening In Us room at 8t. Mark's cathedral. ca-thedral. ess The American Women's league will begin be-gin Its fsll meetlnga Xoesdsy evening In tbe parlors of the Kenyan hotel. Mies Amelia V. Patterson and A. Fair-child Fair-child Sherman of Berkeley will be wedded Tuesday at S o'clock at the home of th bride's father, Joseph Llppman. oj Third avenue. Bishop Franklin 8. Spalding Spald-ing will perform the ceremony. A reception recep-tion will follow, and the bride will be attended at-tended by Misa Mary Sherman aa maid of honor and Misa Mam Happlngton as bridesmaid, with Mark Llppman as best man and Arthur Smith and Rosa Brown ushers. ' e e The wedding of Mlts rorothy. C. Thorn peon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. & D. R. Thomuson. and Franklin K. Nelaoa will take place Tuesday, Seplctnber II. In th First CooeregationaJ i-huivh at 4:.t clock. The Rev. Elmer h Ooaiica will a |