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Show SOCIETY rCJTTTI-- S MUSIC A TT liJllLiJI&Jl SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1915 Titeration Utah of Women's Clubs D with his bride will be warmly welcomed by a host of friends. sfc i'f Miss Cecilia Heckmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Heckmann, will be married Thursday to Thomas Leo Dykes. The weddlnpr will take placB at the home of the bride, 98 U street, at 7 p. m., and the ceremony will be performed by Levi Edjiar Young:. From 8 till 11.30 a reception will be given In honor of the couple. One hundred and fifty invitations have been Issued 4- - t.T HOUGH ther ha been lttl In XX th. way of private ent'rtalMni;- I HEMINGWAY I'AHKKR of Chirac, who is visiting lierc at the home of her parens Jnd-- e j MHS. RONKKT Mrs. C. C. fJoodwin. Mrs. Parker, who was formerly Miss Alice Goodwin, was before her marriage a in Salt Iake society circles and has been generally entertained by her old friends since her J member Ifadiitj: . arrival hre a few weeks ao. j In society clrduring Ihfl Pst week have not I an rvcrtngs 11, the dsyn devoid of excitement and social rtK fnifPt of various kinds. TUr tte fair, which was pronounce!In the hlone of th- Was of In th. .(.if closer! j an K!.,rr Wt!nfi'J.iy night with n j ( . Iiifinnfl at the fair was attend- 1 by the fair offiw;b-r1 their families ciate. 9tst nffi-cr- s circles. In educational wnd people Mh and dinners official Several Urate luncheon hive been given during: the week hr prominent local clubs In honor of distinguished out of town visitors. 'if"ul s. elah-ground- - - " - f . Particular star mitK JL K t the opening sod f It nnl winter In late functlon of the up large a l and th affair ! fa- the most brilliant .s has been ttie event of the se as .:. the pst. hen the afFrom small beginnings fair wan held in small rlubrnom" and prtvate hot!.-- nvr three decade Hgo until lh present time, the annual hall has been the mot Important entertainment of the year with perhaps one or two possible exceptions. The news that the ball Is to b given la been received with pleasure on all rile anrl if stl. Is ex :ected to have the effect o stimulating trade in different tllre. t ions. Mr.'!mn". it If a rgued. will ha.e an opportunity to dispose of their h .inUonif siovki of ko''1s. and ' - Silt Iakc aori.tv Kerly nnthlpat. .1 ca bridegroom. , . ... ' , : . v '. .. , . -- ;V . : :::: . MRS. '..j y Flofsf shre (h' benfits n.rxitst aid dresaak-rs- . wiu e- ' k;.' ... 4 f : ..: . W. i kv ' - vv W ' ' s J , f . , ' , ... wr 1 s ' . ' ? , . " - , r I A Z . , ' i-- V' - ' ' ' s N : ! ' V;i, . -- 5li7 vV r .v, V t - tinlversally v T, aa - Tiir4 rJ-'--V f.Metiric of cx hp.desr,ess the ranks ttt tb eon nd d wr- thouCht t h- Parisian tuup. i. T.w re'Hn.: tb t in that ilir"ii.-f..r !" - ' V - - . ''. ii. - ti i ' v : , 4 . v. - 4 i. . '3 1 J- x 1 . , :.:'..:' &vk..j&.. .. . , ' . , A " . . , i . . t z ' . - C : honor of their house will ch i' a reception Friday afternoon Hehwartr of at their home on Twelfth Fast for the rtrude m th e :i member- of ilm freshman class of th? l.en f:ii!; ,1'i'd Ma?. Urookltne. Ft.ah.. .eei s fortunate as woman wb h 'anting will be t'niversltyandof murdc will be furnished Mrs. Menry Kev Kliriicender will enjoyed un vers to vtsit ttie building at '! ity orhestra. thVednes Jay afternoon at a tea ly the I i.i'i.idVrlf;'- exposition at the Ne whuiise hotel from 3 until The I'Whi.-iSisters will give a dan-c.J tv,e Mr.". o In l.'w,'T of is evening at the K. Friday jart Ceo r$;e N Ifft. inter ,,' jh.e buibllng itef 1". S. of lu.il. !! Seiond Fast. Ion, of r?it!- - Krenr h A Will he w I trvt' . ir.!il first the club The nhb-d t p tri s SfiffJTi on fhe dancing parv of S the The I'asr Nob',.- tlr.nuls club will he ;.. that itrttfti'" nation, ni n k of U'flr.i 1m v. !.;. ; ". t the Ulrin.- hi.'l-'''Ihnrvd.iv afternoon b' entertained re. so , Is vliI en lai the t t the l':ah. The ,,' .,t a.'tloT) ' Mrs. Nettie ;. Marorx-- and Mrs. Susan of fiv similar a f. of erle v . r r p - f ex '.' mode V Inter at the home or the former, ill. be riv n the third Wednes-!it.. r " .x w t S. t ni s bea r - i,ff.nr ;o lh'st. r, f ri fiurl'itr of IP.' the eaeh V'lln v. :it t ". sf in p !.' t - fa". t '.d i the d.. The me'li'.ers of Seo Id y lodge will !u dv. damlnr j.a rtb-- s were w as There n in r;i se a five hundred party at the home give n rnarh-ir;v-vit!. si:eees Inst winter N. Second I:. Kl.'iiti, T,t', ter.il X til fe.- 'Ifl" t t e h'fiv, centra! by t'..- rl ii and t T" e.i on.- of the de- of Mr. Frlii West. U ay evening. All members of ht. light'':! factors in t hp sens-u.'ciiIt-t.rorridi r w a s surr n.l d the order sue invited. exhibit b durlnsr t' e o r ? t, ': :': f I Kirl' The Salt Lake F.juest ria n flub will clrf?' crowd o w orr n A luh t be known as the New- afternoon at oClock at th; 1 met men. o. who a ilul is being formed for home this men'. ton l.uv I ropo-V.. ltnclng of the secretary Mrs. W. !" will the club It the of a the beauties the expected .11 n f.erl;.- drrnk S. for ride Twelfth Fast, Felling. K'vo ii srtc or parties inc serniui Miilerf ut f.i ion s.io". eve ni six of aci month, the first up lry canyon. All of the club memand friends are invited to join in of Stales to be .to be Notenber nt file Newhouse bers There w r.- :i ' it t he ex. ursion. r, t t .r.nhie simple ho;e. n bear::' ' b e .. : h of to belongs f o 'r.an patrons list for the artists' conThe I Jt dies' guild of St. Mark's ena t orui t 'i ..:rr"i!idt:!C the F'.'eii.h t hedral will f tertain Thursday after- - cert series to be conducted at the Hoteln Ftuh ballroom during the coming noon nt a . aid party and tea to C dal . Wilt lOJl' if f;"a- or. rh world held under the direction of Fred C. (Ira-haof the the nresidert guild Of fa-now represents many of the promlor,, b it !ll! o;itinu to he th" ' Mr. with F J. Chambers at the home of Ceil tef of t he t f of perf- t opturaine. l.r daughter Mrs. William I. Kiser. inent people of Salt Iike and Is being .1 "si adjed to each day. Those subscribing T?-l".e S. Thirteenth Fast. of t hj"a include since the last announcement & Mr. and pa l anv fe.ir. that Pat is. no matter will he kixcii Sat- - Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Walker. ........ lar'-;. . ..... ... surrou ndi r g the iru.iv atternoon nt tne conditions what noiei wc.u.noi,Mrs. M. Mr. John r and e members of L ru!s Ml?.pah and Murphy. Hays, French caru'al. v ill not lose its bv Prof, and Mrs. L P. hr Istensen, Mr. ha:,ters o. :. S All mem- - and f fashion. but ir. ,,!.,,. t on th.e v. orl Mrs. James ngf hi c t sen. Mr. and hers of the order and their friends are ?!'l continue to he the center of the invited arid tables m.y he reserved by Mrs. Ii. W. Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. to Mrs. Charles Van Dyke. Overfield. Miss L. A. LaughPn. Or. and art of perfect costurr in. anniyng Mrs. L M. r.rumb.iugh and Mrs. Mary Mrs. F. F. Morgan. Col. and Mrs. F. Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Miss Lucile F.vans the beautiful and Yancey V. George Hathaway, Mr. and Mrs. talented daughter of Mr. and Mrs. InH. Wlnwood Ladies" Mrs. J. Mr. of the and The section Snow, x id Salt nvnrf. former Literary , P;',. will give a card party now living Irs Cali- and TV.t' residenttea Tuesday. Oct. 1?, at the clubfor the benefit of the section. house a of Salt fornia, is another instance In pro- c r I ni a k n c La k A lars-social event of next week f'-be the card rarty and dance at .:on,tl circles. will the aus Miss Fvnns took i leading part in ' the Newhouse hotel under ! evenPaul's St. oi guild. riday pices the series of Greek piays given It; the ing. Oct. JL at 8.30 o'clock. jf. t lite summer In the Geck amphitheatre marriage of Miss Irene Seobee THF be hostess will at Huff Mrs at! il'orsc California of the Kalph Lan.lon Waldron will rt University Monday given at her new be one of the important matrimonial with Miss Margaret Anglln. a luncheon uu Nnthi;s South events of the week to take place Tues:jt Since then sh has been playing also Mi-will entertain Mabel Heesley new at the home of the brld.-'with Miss Anglln in the play. a trousseau tea day evening iiiiernooit wiin Jlon'iav Mr. and Mr.. James F. Seobee "The Divine Friend." given the past at her heme on W. Third North. parents K. 932 Fifth South The Lev. P. A. week li San Krancbcn. Miss Fvans. Monday evening Miss Helta Machael of Miss !.( has hosts of fr!nd In Salt Iake. entertains Informally for Heesley. Slmpkin of Phil'.ipj Congregational xvill officiate and a large rea has an received amateur, although The members of the St. Mary's acad- church great deal of complimentary notice emy alumnae will meet this afternoon ception will follow the ceremony from from Miss Anglin as well as from the at 4 15 o'clock in the inrlors of the 8 until 10 o'clock. The young couple academy. will be attended by Miss Ruby Lang public Vere Rogers. and Miss Viola Peterson will entertain Miss for her sister Monday evening Norma Peterson, whose engagement Is Another marriage 0f the week is that announced today. A number of enter- of Miss Mabel P.eesley and Leroy Parby the ry, which will take place Thursday C. WoOOUUFF and tainments have been planned bride-eleto of the friends, young MHS. nUSSF.LL girl Miss Adelaide Woodruff be given hi the near future. morning In the Salt Lake Temple. A r a afterte will give reception will he given iti honor of kridse Ttiursday President and Mrs. J. T. Kingsbury the young people the same evening at noon at the family residence on S. .!- has Twelfth I'.a.-- t Ml MS KUef .t ny 1 Ai'J lix-'- '' (iwhitir: ?i , en-erial- ' ., $. An n n: h-- o.-- k lle-frpF- h : ; : . h !..-- . it-- I . kC '. r ! I h Fl-vei- i 1 from Rowland Hall, where she Is at home during her stay in Salt Lake. The marriage will take place some i - : i time during the month. :: iih . ! Mr. and Mrs. 1 - 1 . ; frt t ! '. run-:io'- - - u s -. . I - ti-- i i m- - w . i I - I v rri-da- '. ! i i i - l.- i 't g. in November. yea-so- - an- Mr. and Mrs. Jack TJartlett announce the engagement oi" their daughter Florida to Lester L. Simmons of Gales-bur111., the marriage to take place d-'- f ! Lafayette Holhrook nounce the engagement of their daughter ::. Angeline to Alma O. Taylor. The will take place the latter marriage part of the month. anMr. and Mrs. Hugo Peterson nounce the engagement of their daughter Norma to Joseph Anderson, the marriage to take place early in November. ? - Rer-nardl- ne Kimball also graduated four years ago - - c of the well-know- i t Interesting announcement week was the engagement of Miss Kimball t Ualph Warner Slmonds of Hurlington, Vt. Miss Kimn Salt Lake girl ball is a and has just completed a four-yea- r course at the University of Vermont, where she graduated in June. Miss i . i 1. ! : de-ra- ' Third North. f. - iir-M.- f, : V 1 rb V . ' the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ihesley of 553 W. - " - m Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith of I ". i j i- e -- ( . . j I - g-a- l sn 1 -- Fd-wi- n 5c Al-th- ei dn-mati- i n - i i n:-e- Weddings and e f ; Engagements r part of November. j T - Con ling tvente ct . Mr. and Mrs. George Arbuckle an- I " e Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coult announce the engagement of their daughter to Orson Johnson, the marriage to take place !n the early spring. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Howe announce the engagement of their daughter Fdna to Milton H. Brinton. formerly a student of the University of Utah. The marriage will take place the lat-t- t . well-know- Mid-val- announce the engagement of their to Raymond daughter Keziah M., The Gardner of Salt Lak?. marriage takes place In November. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O. Brunner announce the engagement of their sister Miss Grace May to William J. Morton. The marriage will take place in the near future. - ! I r'.ICi s - p , t -- 4 t - - x -m- . . - .Mi5' ' i ed liliSiliilllllft yymyyyyyyy-m- yyyyMyM mmmmm-mmmymy- mmmmmmyyimmmmmmymmmmm with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Benner X. Smith, entertained a few of her girl friends yesterday afternoon at a prettily arranged informal tea at the Smith rooms were attractive in decorations home on E. South Temple. of autumn leaves and flowers. ;c For Miss Ruth Ingman, who has been Mrs. Fred A. Beeslcy Last enevening the center of a great deal of social home Iter at a shower at tertainingT. during the past a week, Mrs. entertained Mabel of Miss in honor Beesley, a Peterson gave delightful bride-eleGeorge week. of the Fridaypresent bridge tea yesterday afternoon, when evening Mrs. Thomas enterA. Parry were filled five tables of the game Miss of friends tained twenty girl with players. Snapdragon, phlox and a kitchen shower, and other at Beesley autumn in chrysanthemums bright social affairs have been bride-to-bgiven luring tints were seen in the graceful dec- the week in honor of the orations of the rooms. Mrs. Peterson was assisted in entertaining by her sisThe Delta Epsilon sorority gave a ters the Misses Fldna and Helen Walevendelightful dancing party Friday lace, and by Miss Ruby Morgan. was which Commercial the club, at Miss Edna lawyer entertained Thurs- ing of more or members 100 bv at tea enjoyed day afternoon 6 for Miss Ingman The friends. their and the sorority Mrs. P. E. from until o'clock, and and patronesses were Dr. and Flabaugh and Miss Ruth Glanfield patrons Mrs. George F. Stelhl, Mr. andTV.Mrs. Bob were also hostesses at prettily arranged Powers and Mrs. Roger Porter, afternoon affairs given in her honor and Mr. Mr. Porter. James Mrs. and during the past week. The sorority also entertained Thursdinner givMiss Bertha Fassell entertained yes- day evening with a formal Miss Mary Leo. of en home at the In Miss of afternoon Irene honor terday Scobee at a five hundred party when Thirty were present. The pretty decoa dozen of the intimate girl friends of rations were a profusion of pink and were present to meet white sweet peas. the bride-eleher. Tea was served from the card the elaborate social events of tables. The decorations of the rooms theOne of week was the annual birthday past were unusually attractive with vases the Friday evening, at of American Beauty roses, chrysanthe- - dinner given of the adumnae the hotel Newhouse by mums and Easter lilies. active the when Phi Gamma sorority, Miss Scobee has been the honor were the house guests. All of guest at numerous social affairs the- sorority the details were successfully carried past week in anticipation of her ap- out under the direction of the different proachlng marriage. committees. Clever toasts were reto during the dinner, which Several pleasant prenuptial affairs sponded Later a 6.30 o'clock. was served have been given lately for Miss Hazel program of at and musical literary seof the month. lections was McKinney, a bride-elein the ballroom. enjoyed over Mrs. C. t. Folkrod entertained fifteen were laid for lfo, includCovers friends in her honor yesterday at a town of out guests. many ing shower. Autumn leaves, dahlias, marij golds and other flowers in rich autumn Barlow entertained Melvin Mrs. colors prettily adorned the rooms, and Thursday with a kensington-te- a in festoons of red hearts extended from honor of Mrs. ... M. Barlow of Ogden. the chandelier to the corners of the tea who has been her house guest. Twenty-ftable. Mrs. Folkrod was assisted In ive relatives of the honor guest entertaining by her sister Mrs. R. Ii. were present to enjoy th affair. AmerBruere. ican Beauty roses graced the rooms. Mrs. Clarence Larson gave a luncheon The hostess was assisted by Mr?. Hugh when W. Dougall, yesterday for Miss McKinney, Mrs. Roy Ensign and Mis nine of her girl friends were present. Emma Barlow. Pink cosmos were used for the pretty decoration of the luncheon table which The Misses Birdie and Alice Nord-quihad a cover of cluny lace over pink. a dancing party Friday James A. Richardson will arrive the eveninggave at their home. About fifty latter part of the week from Liberty, friends were present to enjoy the pleasN. Y.. to remain until after his marant social affair. Chrysanthemums next week. riage to Miss McKinney were used in the pretty decorations of :c t the rooms. An interesting social affair yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Bult enterafternoon was given at the home of Mrs. II. L. Cummings, when Miss Ethel tained Wednesday evening at a five Ilartwell entertained sixteen friends in hundred party. The prizes were won compliment to Miss Dorothy Caldwell, by Mrs Bult and Thomas Curtis. whose marriage to O. J. Werder will The Unitv social five hundred club take place this month. was entertained Thursday at a luncheon The rooms were attractive with on asters and chrysanthemums. Music by Mrs. Loo Jones at ner nomewere in decorations The West. Second were of features and games the pleaswere tallies the and ant afternoon, followed by a supper. autumn flowers Miss Hartwell was assisted in enter- In autumn leaves. The prizes were Mrs. Mrs.. . Lee Jones and by Mrs. Cummnigs and Mrs. J. ' . r . , taining I' nlPt I. n tr w 111 ili Mx-f B. Caldwell, mother of the honor 11. jaCKSOIl. be held with Mrs. W. M. Mansfield Ocguest. tober 21. s: Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McCornick enterentertained Tuesday Giles Merl Miss tained Thursday evening at their home dinner a at party in complievening on Center street with a beautiful dinBrown of Lynn. Lillian Miss to ment ner party at which Bishop Joseph S. friends in the is who visiting Mass., was the guest of honor. Great Gh.ss to attend coast to the on her way golden chrysanthemums graced the ta- city expositions. ble, around which the party, number- theTwelve friends were asked to meet was seated. ing fourteen, Miss Brown, who is a pianist of note in east. Musical selections followed the One of the pleasant afternoon events? the dinner. Miss Brown is accompanied d 6 the week was the bridge tea Mrs. McCurdy. mother her by over by Mrs. Henry Cat row 9f The T. M. club met at the home ofThursday afternoon at her home on S. Fifth East. Miss Louise Callister Thursday eventables of bridge preceded the ing. A musical program was given, Eight 3 o'clock tea at which a number of when selections were contributed by otl.er Invited guests wcrj present. Mrs. Miss Rhea Wallace, Miss Gladys WillV. W. Armstrong and Mrs;. George H. iams and Miss Elgena Allen. RecitaSmith assisted the hostess in the din- tions were given by Miss Louise Caling loom. lister. Refreshments were served and the hostess was assisted in entertainMit-Sarah Merrill entertained yes- ing by her sister Miss Zella Callister. terday afternoon at a pleasant social The D. D. five hundred club was enaffair in compliment to her sister Miss Bet Merrill, a bride to be of the month. tertained Tuesday evening at the home She was assisted In entertaining by of Miss Mertie Fahy. 633 S. West Temher mother Mrs. Lester Merrill, and by ple. Prizes were won by Miss Stella Miss Esther Seppich of Ogden. Twenty Lawson and Miss Florence McNichol. guests enjoyed the afternoon. The The club will be entertained Tuesday e. n HmmH a beautifully appointed 4 of tie ;retlire ioiti f - HALF was the ! 4 a tb.'t '. at H. 4 i nounce the engagement of their daughter Florence to Frark V. Olsen, the place this month. marriage to take ti ijc j: George Oliver Goodwin left Friday evening for Los Angeles accompanied Goodwin, who by his brother Itooert will be his best man at the Goodwin-Whippl- e wedding to take place Tuesday evening in Los Angeles. After the couple will visit marriage the young oilier the expositions and points of Interest and will return the latter part of the month to make their home in Salt Lake. An informal reception will be given in their honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Goodwin, who will be assisted by Mrs. W. C. Lockington and Mrs. F. A. Wolfe, the latter an aunt of the bride. Mr. Goodwin is a successful business man of Salt Lake and ct ct Jj st sj i 1 ! pie-side- i s : evening by Miss Martha Heller of 2551 S. Third East. A family dinner was given in honor of the eighty-firs- t birthday anniversary of Mrs. Aurelia S. Rogers Saturday afternoon by her daughter Mrs. Hyrum Stewart and Mrs. Ella R. Squires. The celebration was held at the home of Mrs. Squires, 138 N. State street. The decorations were roses and garden flowers. Fred Egan was pleasantly surprised by a number of his friends at his home Thursday evening. The evening waa spent in music and games with prizes awarded to Bernice Lyman, Marie James and Hubert Hall. Dainty refreshments were served during the Those present were the evening. Misses Bessie Willes, Ida Giles, Marie James, Minnie Egan, Miriam Jacobsen, Olive Sirow, Florence James, Victoria Midgeley. Ruth Braby, Bernice Lyman. Wanda Craig, Marie Dougall, Rachel Petersen, Gladys Barker, Rita Nelson, Mrs. J. II. Jverson, Karl Willes, Fred Egan. Less Cocking. Hubert Hall, Art Dangerfield. Clyde Edmunds, Mr. Rowan, June Iverson, James Smith, Grant ton. Ed Montague. Brysink, Albert Ed Waymon, Walt Habbish and Mr. Brosset. The Kewpie Kluh was entertained by Miss Annie Williams at her home. 00S W. First North street Tuesday evening. The favors for the card games were secured by Miss Maud Brandley and Miss Leona Bath. After the card games a supper was served in the dining room, the decorations being fall flowers. The centerpiece on the table represented a fountain, being composed of snowdrops, maidenhair ferns and pink and white cosmos. Miss Williams sang several solos. The club will be entertained by Miss Leona Bath at her home on N. Fifth West street next Tuesday evenT ct ' t .Ji-- Vi' -, ; ' ' r-'4vi4' ;c ' tr-rn- e i Jt ! s' :.- n b-e- r AW Mrs. Sherman Armstrong. xvho returns today to her home in Park City after a few days' visit in Salt Lake n"Cepted tLe Krer. 'r st'-"ttliose nxetTibers o' fashionable i W o a study of ifood dress-- 1'V I rentlons. I'arsslau WILLIAM vfK-4ttr4- Allison, Mrs. A. J. Hosmer, Mrs. F. Mrs. Fred A. Hale, Mrs. J. C. Hooper. Mrs. W. J. Browning. Mrs. R. E. Mrs. Glen Miller, Mrs. Frederick McGee. Mrs. Horace Whitney, Mhrs. W. L. McLeod and her guest Mrs. Brown of Portland, Ore. ..I - - rid 'v:-- - 4- -$ M. if v . ::::;.: :; s. h.n ,si"'" & j hand-painte- d t ' I T j X long-stemm- was hard to say ne !e:dlniC the deUlon to of he learned when hold the ann ut function that to tier It inent a jrreal ileal In th way of busl-Msa several of her best customers xrere waiting to have elaborate kowm on the occasion, which made to tithfrwls w uld be !ispened with. stnc bepinnlnc of the - fears have been Evne. wrtnegraventertained by the devotees of fashion that n- -, a- 'int of tne unsettled state cf rtf fairs in Frr.: furts mlKht cease of rhic st vies to be the fountain h.-arn-'Jls- - ' fcF when eighteen guests were delightfully entertained. The long oval table presented a of lovely appearance with a basket tied pink La France roses and ferns for with a huge bow of pink maline the central decoration. A rose was laid for each member of the which were party with the place cards, blossoms-. in the pink The guests included Mrs. W. W. Holmes, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Edwin F. L. Lee Charles Miller. Mrs. E. Carpenter, Mrs. A. F. Kimball. Mrs. Fred Hornung, well as a in ' 'x'x luncheon yesterday given in 1 the gold o'clock, room of the Alta club at V : vx 1 . ,,r y ecenhisr s''H" alii find a itriilf nr.d hair dressers sale. riH.lv "". WeekinSocietv - - rt 1 : s ' w . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stuart of Bingham announce the engagement of their Morgan C. Thomas daughter Marie C. to The of Spanish Fork. wedding will take place he early part of November. is loominST rhartty ball" annual '4 Miss Sarah Christensen. daughter of of Mr. and Mrs. James Chrlstensen Spring City, and Ronald Candland of Mount Pleasant were married Tuesday, October 5, at the bride's home. A wedding breakfast followeda the ceremony, and In the evening reception and dance was given at the home of the , . . M mann. xnApr of whom are of national Impor- tance. of the Society w out In force at each Trav-latajToductlona of the opra of at the Salt Ulf) theatre. during the first five rdh! of the week. The scored production of the pretty operadeserve! distinct mice- - and richly th unusual appreciation accorded the hrllllant effort- - of the local artists with Mls Lucy Gate-- ' tin the bright ti i r n i ,. MARIAN UKK. a iormer oau Late gin, amio is visiting neru for a few davs Avith Miss Jasmine Smith at her home in K. 1 irst South. Miss Orr, who is a talented musician, is on her way home from Omaha, where she has been visiting with her undo T. M. Orr, assist- ant to the president of the Union Pacific railroad. and arrangements are being made to accommodate that many people as the popularity of the hrid who is a recent of the Salt Lake High school graduate Sdves her a host of friends. V. C. Heckmann. brother of the bride, will act as best man, and Miss Lucille Hancock will attend Miss Heck- e n Unnuai Cbritp Ball Tnteres i T 5jc ing. Women's Clubs ALL interest this in club circles will week about the annual meeting of the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs to be held in Ogden and Friday, OcWednesday,14 Thursday and 15. tober 13. The full program is given below and a successful and helpful convention is anticipated by the club women all over the state. A large number will attend from Salt Lake, not only those attending in an official capacity, but others will go to be present at different sessions and social functions. The Ladies' Literary club will be represented by Mrs. George F. Stiehl, president, Mrs. W. J.V. Barrette, deleSmith and Mrs. gate, and Mrs. Elmo A. J. Gcrham, alternates. The Wasatch Literary club President, Mr?. B. F. Frobes; delegate. Mrs. W. I. Snyder; alternates, Mrs. W. L. Prosser and Mrs. Luther Sinclair. College club Miss Grace Bailey, Mrs. Ira D. Travis and Mrs. president; E. O. Leatherwood, delegates. Salt Lake Civic club Mrs. E. M. Cohen, president; Mrs. M. S. Parker, delegate; Mrs. Leafy Montgomery and Mrs. A. M. Walker, alternates. Cleofan Mrs. Charles II. Wells, president; C. Mrs. W. D. Riter, delegate; McDonald and Mrs. H. K. Mrs. W. Burton, alternates. Seekers' Literarj- club Mrs. H. E-Mclntire, president; Mrs. W. M. Have-no- r, delegate; Mrs. Jennie Ehn, alternate. Utah "Woman's Press club Mrs. Lydia D. Alder, acting president; Mrs. Cora M. Leaver, delegate; Mrs. 'Louise Y. Robison, alternate. Salt Lake Woman's club Mrs. H. E. Schiller, president: Mrs. E. V. Brooks, delegate; Mrs. Arthur Knott, alternate. P. E. O. society Mrs. Lyle Wimmer, Mrs. A. C. Watts, delegate. president; A bulletin issued by the federation ' says: d fame of Ogden "The (Continued on Following rage.) . xvell-earne- |