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Show Mrs. John Linden Knowles, formerly Miss Dorothy Maynes, a bride of AVednesday, and her weddinjr party; left to rijrht, Miss Florence Armstrong, the bride; Miss Afton Romney, bridesmaid, and Miss Tessa Wolstenholme. Below, Miss Mamie Ilindley, who will be married Wednesday to John P. Green; Miss Alice Day, engaged to Charles F. Howe; Miy Mabel Goodell, who will be married Wednesday to I. Wilson Seay. ABOVE, t WWXAiSb)fSlV)t W.V w m m I C r At vwi. is V' ;rk. n;v aj Jv-V'- - OCIAL activities at the University of Utah begin this week with the opening of school. The number ot rush parties ha been limited and each sorority will be allowed one party of Ita own choosing and a preference banquet to be held the night before pledge day. The organizations will entertain their prospective members once during the week. coming Membera of the Oil Omega sorority wiil entertain at a "Vanity Fair" party next Friday evening at the home of Miss Ellen Schramm on South Sixth East street. The committee Includes Miss Ellen Schramm, ohairman: Miss Edith Teudt, Miss Caroline Cannon and Miss Mery McKellar. Alpha Chi sorority will entertain Friday evening at a dancing party at the home of Miss Alice Nelson, 687 Second avenue. In charge of arrangements are: Miss La Fawn Bailey, Miss Frances Russell, Jliss Verona Toronto and Miss r.'i WV" ; '.vl Yt"j V,X 1:- - . v't'H VV d ,--Wv Ac i ; ,V . TCC Lu-cl- The marriage of Miss Reta McAbsier and Joseph Reed will take place Wedne-- ' day In the Salt Lake temple T'ne will o performed iy lr. Jjhn A. Wldtsov. A wedding breakfaet wifi Mtved Inter at the home of the brides mother, Mrs, W. G. MeAllster on Coates-vill- c avenue. After a wedding trip the will make their home in Sa't cot ceremony ' Seur annul nee (he maiiiage of their daughter. .Mildred Hernite, to Fred J. Mllliinan. The wedding took place Wednesday si the home of the bride. 1098 Ninth East street. Tue couple will leave today to tpaku their home in McCleary, Wash. - X;t-N-r lit Utah entertained at tea yesterday afternoon in the supof room Hotel the I'tah. The per committee, consisting of a representative from each sorority, was in They are: Miss harge of arrangements. Afton Wright, chairman; Miss Lois Cannon. Mies Lois F'arrell. Miss Henrietta of X- - , kf'i A' lc AratMW. - -- Ll' i fa t? ; i c ' V. i the of & ! . ; ' - A fV Vi y vi S', ( s .J ' " e isowwj Mrs. Louie Sampson announce the engagement of her daughter. Allas Alice Day, to Charles F. Howe. The wedding 5, 8mllh and Rulon J. Arnold were married Thursday evening at the home of the bride's aunt, Miss Claire Mias Lucille f ff BBK.NAP.niXE PECK, a bride of fall, was guest of honor at s miscellaneous shower given at the home of Mrs. M. C. Webb on Third avenue last week. The rooms were decorated with fall flowers. The tea table had as a cover a cluny lace cloth over pink. A basket of pink asters was the centerpiece. The same colors were carried out in the confections and the individual lees, which were In the figures of brides and The guests numbered twenty-fivVIOLA HALL, a bride of this MISS was the guest of honor yesterday afternoon at an Orpheum box party, followed bv tea at the Hotel I'tah. with Miss Luuile Cluff and Miss A low basket Mary Butler as hostesses. ftf marigolds and zinnias tied with lavender tulle was the centerpiece for the tea table. The favors were in lavender. Besides the guest of honor, those presMiss ent were Miss Maurine Barnes, Viola Oarff and Mrs. Merle D. Kimball 1 A v Smith, on Yale avenue. The ceremony was performed by Bishop K. M. Ashton. The bridal party stood in a bower of garden (lowers. The bride's gown was ef crepe de meteor and Spanish lace, and her veil was caught with sweet peas and pearls. She carried Ophelia roeea and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaid, Miss Helen Lawrence, wore pink changeable taffeta and carried a shower bouquet of sweet peas. Irwin K. North was best an. Miss Smith was assisted In receiving by the brides parents, Mr. and Mra E. Chase Smith, and the bridegroom's mother. Mrs. E. A. Howard. After a dhort wedding trip the couple will be at home at 1330 South Eleventh East atreet. Jf w'D. MVl MlSS :' , V V r x V V s. e. Y; , i Mr. and Sirs. Arthur H. Buase announce the engagement of their daugh The ter. Olga, to Ernest L. Knapp. wedding will take place late in October. jt v ,f. V ftVs K 4 . W. A. Kimball announces the engagement of his daughter. Abbie. to Vernon W. Mackey, eon of Mrs. Walter Scott Mackey. The wedding will take place October 15 in the temple. A 1 Mr. and Mra. W. F. Bean announce the marriage of their daughtpr, Mabel Bean Hale, to Irving E. Mellatrup. The wedding took place September 1 In Denver, at the home of the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Walter Baxter Davis. a BENNER X. SMITH few friends at luncheon at the Hotel Utah. The table was decorated In fall flower. Mrs.yesterdaya . The marriage of Miss Dora' Sander and J. E. Johnson will take place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs- .- W. C. avenue. The Sandeiv on Kensington ceremony will be performed by Bishop followed Aloss- and will be Jacob by a Mra' M. L. Bean, sister of reception. the bride, will be matron of honor; Mis Viola Sander, another sister, will be maul of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Miss Marvel Cowan and Mine Iona Clifton Talboe will be best man. honor of Mrs. Janies Burton 5N who will leave soon to make her home in southern Utah. Mrs. Clark Whitney Hinders entertained at bridge afternoon at her luncheon yesterday home on Ninth East street. The rooms were decorated with autumn flowers In shades of yellow and orange. Luncheon was served at one long table, which had as a centerpiece a basket of marigolds. Covers were laid for twelve. . , SURPRISE party was given last evening by Mrs. Joseph R. Mathews at her home on First North atreet in honor of the birthday anniversary of her son. Tom. The evening was spent in dancing. The ballroom was decorated in autumn leaves and fall flowers. Punch and were served in the light refreshments breakfast room. The hoste'S was assisted by her daughters. Miss Ann Mathews. Miss Josephine Mathews and Mrs. M. Harvey Ward, , T Miss Norma Storr and Pratt. Jr will be married in the Salt The Lake temple Thursday morning. ceremony will be performed by President A J. Grant. wedding reception Hber will be given in the evening at the home of the brides parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Storr. on Logan avenue. Mr. Howard Frazee. sister of the bride, will be matron of honor and Miss Helen wiil be bridesmaid. , Hadlamt Thomas will be best man. 4 'Wi ass -- Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Felt announce the llliei. to marriage of their daughter, Elmo The wedding took Eddington. 15. The place- September couple hate gone to Philadelphia, where Mtv bidding-- " ton will attend tiie University of Penn? aylvaniu. frieiuls in thin city. The couple will make their home in Grace, Idaho. -- to Miss Reta McAlis0Nter,compliment a bride of the week. Miss Irma McEwan and Miss Thelma Jacobs entertained last evening at a five hundred party at the home of Miss Jacobs on Eighth Bast street. A color scheme was used throughout the house. After the games a supper was served at the email tables. Pink astera were the centerpiece for each table, and the favors were cupld brides. The lees were also in bridal figures. A miniature bridal ootiple was centerpiece for the servThe guests were Mrs. W. G. ing table. McAlister Mrs. J. W. Wallis, Miss Anna-va- r McAlister, Wise Jane Anderson, Miss Fern Dolby. Miss I a Rue Ryberg, Miss Mrs. Mis I.u-Amy Walton, Wtillam McEwan, Mrs. Beatrice Gindrup, Mrs. T. Jacobs and Mrs. Helen Smith of - ' e Ann uuten.chl is made of the engagement of Mlhe Myrtle ReJ.wf Hooiwr, Utah, and F. L. Davis. The wedding will take piace VTctiesday In the Salt Lake M ss Reed has Healed Lie temple. L. D. S. music department and haa ninny ' irJ.',' kid J gill take place October Bird, Miss Mary Campbell. Miss Josephine Stookey and Miss Marian Jacobs. Entertainment for the afternoon was furnished try Miss Doone Smoot, cello soloist; Miss Virginia Freeze, vooallst, and Miss Gladys Rich in comic, selections. One hundred guests were ki attendance. Light refreshments were served. kew-uie- H. J. Mr. and Airs. ' organization ' Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Pruhs announce the engagement of their daughter, Flor- The wedd.ng enee, lo Waldo Hanson. will lake place In -- November., Gwendolyn Edwards, 683 Third avenue. The committee includes Miss Gwendolyn Edwards, chairman. Miss Wanda Wren and Miss Mary Campbell. Gamma Phi sorority will entertain at dinner Saturday from 5:39 to 8 o'clock at the home of Miss Eunice Haddatz In liaxton place. Those in charge of arrangements are Miss Eunice Raddatz. chairman. Miss Helen Townshend and Miss Aiene Dixon, Saturday evening the Gamma Sigma sorority wiil entertain at an- "Alice In Wonderland" party at its chapter house on South Tenth East street. Those In charge of arrangements are Miss Jean chairman. Miss Edith Johnson Ridges, and Miss Eloise Baumberger, Lambda Phi Lambda sorority will entertain at tea on the following Monday at the. home of Mrs. 11.' 8. Dieke on East street. Miss Afton South Temple WrlRht. Miss Gladys Rich and Miss Ruth Candland have charge of the arrangements. Members of the Delta Epsilon sorority will entertain at a dancing party Saturday evening at the home of Miss Florence Hehier on South Fifth East street. The committee includes Miss Florence Tlelner, chairman. Miss Gwendolyn Murdock and Miss Josephine Stookey. C t : Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Goodell announce the engagement of their daughter, Mabel A., to P. Wilson Seay, formerly of Washtake ington, 1). C. The wedding will -place Wednesday at St. Paul's church. will be a After wedding trip the couple at home In Salt Lake, ; Farrell. from 3:.1(i fo 5 Saturday afternoon o'clock a ' tea wtlL be given & the Pi Epsilon Phi sorority at the home of IMiss PAN-HELLF.N1- t Kmr ' AND MILS. W. U. HINDI .KY oi Magrath, Alberta. Canaria, announce the. engagement of tlieir daughter, Mayme, to John T. Greene-o- f Halt Lak. The wedding will take plate A wedding supper will be Wednesday. given 'Wednesday evening by Dr, and Mra. G. N. Curtis at their home on J street, Mrs. Ann Greene, mother of the bridegroom; wiil give a wedding reception for relatives and a few frlenda Thursday evening at her home In Amer- lean Fork. The couple Will go for n wedding; trip through northwestern United States and Canada, and will he at home ' in Sal! after November I. R. a Peter Erskine announces the engagement of hie daughter. Olive Mary, te Arthur Lewi Park. , The marriage will I - - soon. e iMMcre PcrtiaiV take-blac- .. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea marriage of their, daughter. Hasel, to Judge Thomas Dewald, son of E. O. Oswald. The wedding took place August In 'Oakland, Cl. . of- pink sweet peas and Cecil Brunner roses, and corsage bouquets of the same flowers were the favors. a mound T H. Bennion announces th her granddaughter, Eveivn May Cook, to F.1F A. Cox of Idaho Fall. The wedding will take place at an early date, Mrs. David A. West announce I he marriage of her sister. Alisa MelUe, Woollev, to J. B Householder. The wedtn this rhy. ding look piece September 13 home la Lus The couple will make their Mr. J. Walcott Thompson entertained Dahlias Hempstead and otner Sait. Lake friends. Angeles. and gladioli were used for decat luncheon at the Country rlub yesterAnnouncement is made of the merrisge day in compliment to Miss Edith Shear- orations. Mra Hamid Peary and Mrs. Henry M. of Miss Kate fix Cosle. daughter of Nr man of Portland. Ore., and formerly of Cestlaved Ftf Three Salt Lake, who Is visiting Miss Bertha (Continued os Following Faso.) Mrs, EM B FIRS of the El Exlto club were entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. J. A. Powell at her home or. South street. The East Twenty-firrooms were decorated with a variety of was served at Luncheon flowers. garden one table, and the afternoon was spent with a kensington. st The bride was guest of honor at an RS. WILLIAM H. WESTER WOOD, Orpheum party and tea at the Xewhouse Miss Miriam Jacobson and Mrs. gtven by Miss Wilma Jeppson, Mias Fern June ft. Sharp entertained last eveDalbv and Miss Orlene Carbine yestera miscellaneous shower at the guests ward" Mrs. H. ning athome-eday afternoon. andTheMiss n Minnie Miller Sharp Windsor' street. In com- -' R. Johanson to Mias Olive Snow, a bride of table oilmen tea t for wu the The centerpiece V . Pitts announce the fyjllcox-- s PORTRAIT this week. Thfe tea deira cover over pink piece a cut glass bowi asters. . The guests f V and teas at the Country LJNCHBON been favorite methods of the past week. Should entertaining of pink and white the weather continue favorable, the club numbered will be open until the end of October. table had a Maand as a center- ' '; ' t I m R. i s |