| Show Beautiful Silver Wedding Reception I To celebrate silver sUver wedding anniversary Mr Ir and Mrs IlS Wesley Vesley l Edward dward King received their friends from 5 until 8 o'clock at the Country Country Coun- Coun try club lub on Sunday The club lounge where the guests were received re- re was particularly attractive with beautiful fall flowers and the tea table was waK centered with an artistic r ar- silver lace basket filled with amaryllis dahlias asters and del del- Assisting the host and hostess In entertainIng were Mrs Irs Howard Means Mrs A A. A D D. Smith Mrs C. C E E. Traver fraver Mrs II H R. R Welch Mrs G O. O B. B Lockhart and Mrs F. F 1 M M.- M. Gray Mrs Bertha Hertha Groweg Groweg Gro- Gro weg and Mrs C. C A A. Shay were In charge of the dining room and presiding presiding pre pre- siding at the tea and coffee urns were Mrs Royal W V Daynes Mrs i C. C R. R Mabey Mrs Glen Miller Mrs i Eugene B. B Palmer Mrs Milton Lipman Lipman Lip Lip- man and Mrs V. V P P. Strange Four hundred and fifty invitations were issued Miss Mary Moulton Gives Dance Miss l Mary Moulton will give a dancing party Tuesday evening at atthe the Marian Lois tearoom on on East I First South street for Miss Dorothy Jane Thompson who h leaves aves the latter latter lat lat- ter part of the week for Fosters Foster's school at t Dobbs Ferry on on the Hudson Hud Hud- son to attend school I For Schoolmate I Miss Katherine Hogle was the hostess at a buffet supper at the Hogle home on East South Temple street on Sunday evening In honor honorof of her guest Miss Emily Fenton a Classmate of Miss Hogle's at the Bishops school at atLa La Jolla Ca Cal The serving table was decorated decol with stock In rich autumn colors and the hostess was assisted by her mother Mrs James A. A Hogle l Fifty itty guests were bidden Miss Naomi R. R Hoffmans Hoffman's song gong recital at the tho Ladles Ladies Literary club Monday evening promises to be one of the Interesting social as well as musical events ot of the week weel Miss 1 Hoffman Hortman recently entertained Lazar S. S Sam oUo rt noted Russian I mae maestro maes- maes tro of New York and Andrew Kostelanetz Kostelanetz Kos- Kos pianist r Mr and Mrs W. W L. L Stewart will vim entertain at dinner Monday evening at club In honor of Miss Edith Hust and Kenneth H. H Smith The tourist history section or the Ladles Ladies Literary club will meet Tuesday morning September 13 at 1030 The program Is as follows Ancient Spain Mrs Valentine Gideon Spain and Portugal Portugal Por- Por will be the subject for study by the section the coming year The first regular meeting of the music section of the Ladles Ladies Literary Literary Lit Lit- club will be held at the clubhouse clubhouse club club- house Tuesday September 13 13 at p. p m. m An Informal invitation has been extended to the professional professional of the city for tor whom a reception will be held The following program will be given Baritone solos It is Enough from Elijah by Mendelssohn Hear HearMe HearMe Me Ye Winds and Waves Yaves from Scipio by Handel to be sung by Reed need Culp accompanied by Miss 1 Martha Culp Samuel Harwill will play a piano solo Ballade from Chopin The Celeste trio composed of Mrs Norma Beck pianist Mrs Helen Hunter Riser cellist and Miss 1 Erma Groves violinist will play Down South by Open Thy Blue Eyes by Mae Mas- senett and Fete de Seville by Marchette Mrs F p. p O. O Perkins assisted assisted as- as by Mrs Henry I. I Moore will willbe be hostess for the afternoon Tea will be served Elks Eilts Ladles Ladies club will hold its iti first meeting of the season Monday ronday evening at 8 o'clock In Covenant hall East South Temple street J |