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Show I S1IIDN THE SOCIAL REALM ffn Mrs. W. Edward Fife entertained at i l a bridge tea Tuesday afternoon at her apartments In the Emery-Holmes. , The guests filled six tables, prizes II being awarded to tbo winner at .ich 1 table. Mrs. Fife was assisted by Mins ' f Cosgrlff and Miss Lillian FItcli, and K at the tea following the games, Mrs. M Louis McCornlck and Miss McGrath ' j poured tea and coffee. J it i , Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Schauffclbergor I I have, gono to Los Angeles' on a ten Ij days'" trip. ! 4 '. Mrs. Glen Miller Is entertaining her j i sister, Mrs. II. H. Hettinger of Kan- ' ! sas City. Mrs. Hettinger will remain 1 i another week. & ! Miss Ruth Beasloy entertained at luncheon Tuesday for Miss Jennie ' lEarls of St. Anthony, Idaho; who Is visiting In the city. Sunflowers and autumn leaves formed tho decorations. 'Miss Beasley was assisted by Mrs. W. G. Lamb, Mrs. Robert Carey and Miss Sheinwcll. A game of baccarat was played during tho afternoon follow-. follow-. lug the luncheon. The guests present woro: Miss Carolyn Shemwoll, Miss "Helen Jonnlncs. Miss Helen Monroe. I Miss Florenco Cu'mor, Miss Amy Os- I Jborne,,Miss Edna Schultzor, Miss IIol- I cn Burton, Miss Juno Whltteniore, ' I k Miss Clllllo Cameron, Miss Hcnrlca 1 "i Wallace. ' ; i Jt & i , I Several parties wont to Provo Tues- 'day ovenlng with tho Salt Lako Opera .company, which gave a performance . of "Tho Wedding Day." Tho company t ! , went to Logan on Friday night acconi- " i !panled by many friends and patrons. ,j I ( Miss Jean Spencer entertained tho I small club of which sho is a member s 1 I Tuesday ovenlng. 1 it it I .On Wednesday ovenlng In Pacific Grove, Miss Mnrguor.'te Donnellan and Robort Walker Glendennlng were maf- ried in the llttlo church of St. Mary's- by-tho-Sea. Miss Lena Meyers, cousin 1 of the bride was her only attendant, Karl Scheld officiating as best man. it t M Miss Rubclle Rathbono will cntcr- tain, on Saturday afternoon, a num-'. num-'. bor of her girl friends In honor of Miss Dell Davis. ' 1 Mrs. Moso Chrlstenson of Boise, Ida., is making a visit with her moth- r . er, Mrs. C. S. Nichols, at 309 South t . Fifth East street. r . & & fg Mrs. H. M. Myers and daughter, ?-. Miss Lena Myers and Mrs. J. H. Don nellan will return to Salt Lako some time In October from Pacific Grove. fV Ji vt " Miss Beth Critchlow and Mrs. Julia Cullen, who loft last week for Wclles-"" Wclles-"" ly college, stopped oft a few days r at Rochestor, N. Y., to visit Mrs. George J. McLauqhlln, nee Walden. it it Mr. and Mrs. Everett Buckingham i have Issued Invitations for tho wed- ' ding of their daughjer, Helen, to i Wayno Grisworld Hemphill, at St. Mark's cathedral, at 8:30 Wednesday fl ovenlng, October 10. They will bo at homo after November 1st at 02 J A Mrs. F. W. O'Connor and Miss Be A atrlco O'Connor arrived homo Monday HE ' after a visit of several weeks in San HJ Francisco, Pacific Grovo and Oakland. H Mrs. Frank Knox nnd 'daughter spent Hi tho early days of this week In Ogden, Mrs. and Mrs. W. II. DoWolfo bf Heaver, aro In Salt Lako for a visit at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Roberts. it it President's day was observed Tuesday Tues-day by tho members of tho Cleofan. Mrs. Charles II. Wells was tho hostess of tho occasion and entertained the club members at luncheon. Covors were laid for fourteen at a long table, tho club colors-of blue and white being be-ing carried out in tho decorations.. Toasts were given by- several members I of tho club and the reunion of members mem-bers after a summer's vacation was altogether enjoyable. Tho first regular regu-lar mooting of tho club will bo held next Tuesday. . it i "Mr.' and Mrs. Newhouse, who lined with King Edward at Marlenbad n Sunday, have left for Paris. Mrs. Vowhouso niul hdr niece, Miss Mary Moore, are going to London, and Mrs. Ncwhoiiso sails shortly for America. "Tho Wagner concert at tho Cafe Oellevuo Sunday was most success-'ul, success-'ul, and It -was a matter of difficulty 'o find a seat or a table. Under the "Jindow of the trees sat thc-klng (Edward), (Ed-ward), accompanied by Mrs. Hall- Vnlkor and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel owhcuso, the latter looking charm-'ng charm-'ng In whlto with a white hat trimmed with pale blue satin and pink roses; Admiral Sir John Fisher, Mr. Guy Ewing, Sir Stanley Clarke and Major Trit. Ppnsonhy, all of tho party, who lnd previously breakfasted with his mijesty at Weimar." Paris Edition "f Now York Herald. it it Colonel WUHani D. Sohler of Boston wis in town on his way to San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Ho has been delegated by the subscribers to the Massachusetts fund fcr the San Francisco sufferers to inquire in-quire into the distribution of tho fund. Mr. Soliier was the guest of Mrs. R. L. Prltchard during his stay In Salt Lake. . it it - Mr. and Mrs. W. b. Lamb will "hortJv be at homo In the Canning fiats. it it David Keith lias gono to Ely, .Nov., for a stay of a few duys on business. it it Mrs. Vivian McCuno entertained her sewing club on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. C. R. Poarsall left Monday evening fcr Butte to spend a few weeks. c'- it Mrs. W. E. Terhuno left Monday ovenliiR for Long Bench to visit her daughter, Mrs. II. E. Wall, it it Paul Jones has gone to the coast for a short vacation. it it Miss Agnes Evans will entertain the " W. F. F. club Saturday In honor rf Mls Laura Baysingcr, one of the October brides, it it Mr. Philip Sclionert entertained the W. F. F. Thursday afternoon for Miss Laura Baysingcr. it it I-. II. Fornsworth left. Monday ovenlng oven-lng for a shoit stay in Los Angeles, it it Mrs. W. C. Mabry Is hero from her bnrro In Mexico, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.Mayne. it tt Mi oharles W. Fifiold and her small son aro homo, after- spending he past four months in northern lichlgan. ' it J lirle M. Weignt ,of the Los Angeles vmlner- returned Monday to his homo. , i j ., - -t t Miss "Nora Van Cotl left Monday 'veiling'' 'for 'St. Louis",' where sho will -c-enter school. ' " ' ' it tt ' Mrs. P, J. QuealX ':pf Kcmmerer, ,Vyo Is In town at the. Knutsford for ' short sjtayv . , ' i . it it Mrs. Valentine, Gideon and son, ''elnhart, and her sistpr, Mrs. Scholes, "rom Ogden, visited friends in Salt ako the early daya of this wc.ek. Kenneth C. Kerr left Monday evon ng on a trip to Denver, where he will Utend the Pike's Peak centennial and he polo tournament. .t ,t Miss Wlnnlfred Woodmansce, who 'pent the -summer in Los -Angeles, re-urned re-urned Monday to tho clty and .is af. lomo for the winter. . t it " L. T. Wilcox of Cedar Rapids, Ia.,"'ls a guest at the Brown homo on LInT -oln avenue. Mr. Wilcox was a classmate class-mate of Crelghton Brown at college. ,t iS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snarr announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter daugh-ter Mabel' to Earl Bonner on September Septem-ber 18. t The marriage of Miss Pearl Pierce and Howard E. Smith took placo oi Wednesday evening In the First Congregational Con-gregational church, Rev. Elmer I. Goshen Go-shen officiating. Several hundred friends of the young people were present pres-ent and the scene was a brilliant one. The bride was gowned In white Irish point, made en tralne, with a long veil. She carried a white Ivory prayer book and.woro a wrist bouquet of lilies of tho valley. Miss Dolores Pierce wag gowned In pink net over taffeta of tho same hue, and carried a shower of pink carnations. Arthur Shepherd presided at the organ, and as the bridal brid-al party entered, played the "Bridal Chorus" from "Lohengrin." During the reading of tho service this was changed to Lemare's "Andantlno," played very softly, and as the service closed tho strains of the Mendelssohn burst forth. F. F. Fuller of New York was the best man, and the ushers were S. S. Sternberg, Walter Wilding and Walter Jennens. After tho ceremony at tho church, members of the bridal party and a few closo friends were driven to the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. ij. bnow, wnere a wetiuing supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Snow were assisted as-sisted In receiving the guests by Mrs. V. S. Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left later for a six weeks' visit In Boston, Bos-ton, New York and other eastern cities, after which they will return to Salt Lako to reside, t jt Miss Florence Kimball was the hostess host-ess and Mrs. Leslie Lorlng Savage tho guest of honor at a box party at tho Salt Lake -theatre Wednesday aiiei-(loon. aiiei-(loon. Tho party occupied two of the stalls, and In addition to, tho .Hostess and guest of honor it included Miss Bess Mclntyre, Miss Mildred McMillan, McMil-lan, Miss Jenna Budd Geddes, Miss Elolso Sadler, Mlss Bess McMillan, Miss jGeriovievo McCornlck, Miss Pearl Van Cott, Miss Beatrlco Chcesman. Mrs. David A. Nelson entertained at a Kensington Friday afternoon In honor of Miss Helen Burton, one of tho October brides. it i A score or more of the friends ol Mrs. Edward Flfo enjoyed her hospitality hospi-tality Wednesday afternoon at thasec- ond series of bridge teas. Al tho closo of the gamo prizes "were awarded to the winners at the Individual tables, there being six. Mrs. David Keith, Mrs. Walter Fitch and Miss Cosgrlff assisted Mrs. Flfo. it it Mr. and Mrs. Louis Catos left on Wednesday for their homo In Bingham, Bing-ham, after a visit with friends here on fs their way homo from tho east, whero they have been for tho past six weeks, it it Mrs. Fred Dern will entertain tho members- of her club at a luncheuii, followed by bridge whist, hero Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. ' ' it i Mrs. John Reed Is enjoying a visit with friends In Ogden. bt tt . Miss Bess Chandler Is down from Bingham for a few days, visiting with friends. it. it Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cosgrlff .have V gone east and will be away several weeks. it & Walter J. Beatlo has returned to the city, after a stay of some months Jn southern California, his health having been greatly benefited by the change. it it Mrs. Ida Savage gave a reception at her home Wednesday evening In honor of Mr. and rMs Clarence Peterson, whoso marriage took placo at Provo .Monday. - Mr. and Mrs. Sam Porter will leave Saturday for a brief visit In southern California. wt it The faculty of Gordon academy gave a reception Thursday evening at 30G East Third South street. The hours wero from 8 to 10:30 o'clock. A largo number of friends called during the evening. it it Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Moore entertained en-tertained at their home Wednesday evening in honor of Dr. and Mrs. J. Foster Curtis. it vt Wallaco Bransford has gono east, and will bo away two or three weeks, it it. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Nesbttt Browne entertained Thursday evening In honor hon-or of the members of '01, Salt Lake High school. it it Mrs. Herbert Westcoat, formerly of Salt Lako City, but now residing at Pocatello, Ida., Is a guest of Mrs. Wil- I Ham R. Hall, 208 M street. it it A. M. Woolley entertained the members mem-bers of the Ninth ward choir at his home on East Fourth South street on Wednesday ovenlng. Music and games made up tho evening's entertainment. enter-tainment. " - Mi Lewis C. Reilly and Miss Rachel W Grace Chapman wero married on Wednesday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCartney. ' A largo number of Invited fcue'sts were received by Mrs. McCartney, tho bride's sister, and tho wedding service was read by Rev. P. A. SImpkln. From 8 to 10 there was a reception to the brldo and bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Reilly left for the northwest, and after their wedding trip will bo .at homo In Rock Island, 111. Robert S. Decker and Miss Aura 31. Layno wero married Wednesday evening even-ing at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Lurid- berg, C30 East First South street. Tho ceremony was performed by Rev. IP. A. SImpkln, at 7 p. m., In tho presence of relatives and a few friends of the brldo and bridegroom. , |