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Show € aes ored pretty tables autumn leaves suests came followed the terfere with the Salt Lake smart Woolley in honor of winter, the western city are| cards to be evening affairs, when both men] and women are at leisure. It all came] the laid being single leaves, Miss marked matinee at schemes of gay Paree,”’ and the social| kK *® were given over in| |The Misses Claire centers of B east Riter and Hortense Young entertained the hope of finding some pleasing way yesterday afternoon of passing the long winter evenings with a theatre party Siven at the Salt Finally she of the intrepid spirit | Lake theatre, and a luncheon at Frank- ask-| /in’s following the play. Covers dreaming their the with west, very Colonial dreams, but js that and was itself, it is true, that country itself is newer United States? accord, own, club Conolial, “there one all fell to were al to he| the plan the result. bespeaxs one an must nothing for The olden remember new in under the and so newness really means first revival of old ideas only of the early - ut 7 O18 a | aioe th birthday. and white word | rel time soa = where eae family. P&™ the the | ™USI¢ A large cargations Buests, all that sun,” | bouquet decorated of the covers were laid for of the bisha delicious sup- male mbers Following guests during were entertained with the evening. Saree Ensign days. A dinner karen oa ae WEEK IN SOCIETY. * party The play was followed by a luncheon at Franklin's The tables were prettily decorated in pink and white asters, and covers were laid for nineteen guests.| The party was chaperoned by Mrs,| John A. Marshall * * * Mrs. Claude Freed was the hostess at] a box party given at the Salt Lake the-]} atre yesterday afternoon in honor of] Mrs. Le Grand ¥ oung, ir Preceding was luncheon a delightful matinee the A box party was. given at the. Salt theatre yesterday afternoon by | Mrs. John C, Cutler, who entertained | in honor Ardelle| of her cousin, Miss ——— height location 1114 Boston and fall emand Bell —_—_—_—_— Building. E GLAVIN with ZC. Phone M. I — a bride of Murdoch as the Fifth bridge East were tons siwere, of on Clara icarried: out’ dn), a) color | fect in the ‘ Varren evening with A rated decoratec covers the AA were and Miss party luncheon. a ; room, while Miss| dinner, i n vt Ne with ee sf Season's laid for elght * * x Kelsie of Parsons friends asters combined dining Warner, Sybil Clawson, M. Me- day 1123 Boston Bldg. car season's the Miss Foote, table was Mrs. in When honor were: Read, | Naomi : evening home East the |-srs. Bors will place the ll-| Mrs. on enjoyed. ring 1e during Oa, x <,eMe of Mrs. street John The evening Five of her girl on x ok The pink weres become was an “Mabel * in afternoon] in the Rose guest of church in honor of the pastor,| during the congrega- tlon the and other pose in.Rev.the pastor, friends of receiving werelhe .nq Dr.’ given Thursday E. S.,Barnett. pastor the directors thebesides’ Goshen, A. Stewart, guests Price ernoon low bowl A feld. afternoon served, by Mrs. Vilate Gertrude the | @ Glin R. | res Rane aed #38 at her hon of purple and The matinee Nesbitt French Thursday Professor and N. Hill Course. Friday, his text books are at Unity Nesbitt, the celvin a ead Th 25 000 extensively’ used in where | public and private schools. Mr. Nesbitt smilingly meets sceptics with an W esley arra the Misses of thousands of letters and Prizes were dorsements from many of theother a highest ee a = education authorities in this country. rn and Mies | C¥er 19,000 public school teachers have Brown and Miss taken Mr. Nesbit’s course as Robert an aid Ruth Beasley. vo In their own work, as well as for Miss Ruth Beasley was hostess Wed- Tittin heat aug (ai cnet pg eon a hee Soinlie' eee Mallen Bonaiee ie through entertainment, and his lessons Kansas City, Mo, The table with pink and white asters, were laid for, besides the was and graced covers ae sai vaudeville be more amusing than a performance, although the of honserious purpose of the lessons {s never or, Mrs. Wesley King, Mrs. guest H. H. Law-|/ost Sight The recent Sen Franson, Mrs. W. D. Leonard of Garfield and | °!8¢9 class of. her guest, Miss Rowles of Louisiana, | P!@ and the was attended by 1,060 Des enthusiasm reached an inMiss Bessie Howard of Garfield and| Credible degree, Miss Ida McDonald. the daily papers pub‘ Mrs. lishing Nesbitt ‘e+ Lillian J. Bird entertained at|!m& full and page feature his work. stories free about open- lessons next Thursday and Friday luncheon on Wednesday evening in| Will be given at 10:30 a. m., 4:15 and honor of J. M. Cook, who leaves short-| 8:15 p. m. The regular course begins ly for Atlanta, Ga., the other guests be-|0 the following ing Mrs. at the same N. V. Jones, Mrs. Willlam| hours. The same Monday lesson {s given three Baer, Miss Clara Jones. Mae belle Stuart, Miss McGregor, Games Miss Zelda Isa-|times datly, and the pupils have the Miss| Privilege of attending any one or all ana|three of the iessons. Bird, were played a number of musical numbers given. The decorations were potted plants and cut flowers, * K Edward E. Hoffman entertained a stall Salt party Lake Thursday theatre in Latest evening honor of and at his Fall Millinery the} East broth-! and Freshest opening First at South, Wednesday, Mrs. ‘Warrten’s, Monday, Sept. 27, 5; Tu esday 28, 39. Blooms For All Occasions Beauties and Big ’Mums Come This Week Whatever the to Just Flowers deliver them “correct We BANQUETS. tables and rooms. FUNERAL for attention. and contract We WORK. designs prompt a Will always We funerals—set have for all to be, we the most needed for the Tables furnish established sprays, stock an loose flowers deliver flowers a large furnish Telephone and We can artistic for the anywhere and of your Florist. Ind. 442 We have an fine lot of Beauty druggists =P = and reputation for fine ete. Orders Street Potted Plants. A day's shopping will be made easy if you drink a cup of at is a Joy Foreves Oriental Beautifior. Tan, | | | Pimples,| Reel ad met coaentl| lavery D bloeee tection. Tt | fies detestina, (ae ) years, McDonald’s Cocoa and tobenuy Its captivating flavor and in- | Europe, the| FEAD, T. HOPKINS. Pron, 97 Groat donee Strect Mow Vo | Ghe Women’s followed CHARLTON SHOP | Outfitters Exclusively. EXCLUSIVE 3 Tailor P Made Coats, Gowns, | Suits, Evening Wraps, at Moderate 122 So. Main Prices. Salt Lake | strength - giving qualities refresh one for many hours, making those otherwise weary shopping tasks —A banquet flowers. enviable of guests. promptly. decorate bouquets, 47 Main exceptionally orders. home-grown C. S. MARTIN Bell 1011 appro- arrangement. recepcions. notice.” fresh. have pieces, may them moment’s Flowers blooms,” scheme give are always “on PARTIES. the color and vigorating, ae at a prettily appointed luncheon] rea the Country club Wednesday] complimented guest begiven at Ross Bittinger, who 1s visiting | tos 4. WEEKS, PHARMACY, Cars Stop.” Scho was Mrs. Page FIVE nesday in whit Romn« y | by a luncheon at Franklin's, the table | being prettily decorated in pink and white asters Covers were lald for the following guests Mrs Fred « and the Misses . home of Mrs. W. W. Armstrong. | Mrs. Grace Woolley° ; ink and white asters] Janet Murdoch, Viola Denhalter, Rac a ee Decree on the luncheon | Campbell, Nora Murdoch, Alice Castle-| covers were laid for eight] ton and Vialo Thirkell table, where eK x guests. Miss Vedi Beebe was the hostess at a | * * r luncheon given Thursday to| A charming luncheon was that given] pretty Travis, IIOUSE Susan Murdoch, on Wed-| party was ¥ fiss Vio-| and pured Kk hostess Irene Romney we SR“ * In honor of. Miss Janet whose marriage takes place ne sday \ a delightful Orpheum given Thursday afternoon by I on IN SauET ta IS GE “French In Five Weeks.” fessor’s pupils number Over of the two table, Mrs. King poured, assisted by Beasley and McDonald. yitvie ae of Ana Se aN eee RECEPTIONS. Flossie ok T. Follx Gouraud's Croom or Magical = Removes | 2252es and T, R. Woodbridge was the host-)1a Thirkell. Atall SCHRAMM'S There the ene | selec- and centerpiece WEDDINGS. Rose HarW. CochR. Harness ‘Gouraud'’s gkio preparation CrenFe ealere in the United States, Canada and | 90 being Vilate The hall, hostess on bridge tea decorations sunflowers, priate flowers for cach room, to thirty-one| Crawford. Schofield. Romney, $1.00. } | E.: Hall, at the home of dzrs. Vilate Romon @ street. Banks of golden glow asters were. used with pretty. efthroughout. the rooms A buffet effective Nichols of Garfield. ar Edithe Sorensen... a5 |", Howard. Walte rs | e453 N - Musical FRENCH Next the dining room ugene Chandler Mr. —_——_ so Nay HAIR par-| nasthe'| tlons. The church was filled evening with members of the re and Continued was the Harris. honor room, A beautiful. cluny. lace aioth satin over yellow HARRISON'S dining table, and a bank cor of mastue.| nastur- . With Mrs. NETTIE ; ) tiums formed the centerpiece, with sin- |4-DAY. . HAIR 2 COLOR. It is the only gle blossoms at each place. Covers | entirely successful and satisfactory prepaweirs lei for twenty guests ration : for the purpose. Simple - Harm> OK Sold, for 20 years, and A large reception was that - given less - . Certain. its Jrle friends are legion thursday night at the First CongregaIt el never fails. tional gave bride. games asters decorated the dining table, tea was poured by Mrs. assisted <by Miss Allene DBeasley, Miss Ruth Beasley and Miss Bessie Floward In the parlors and halls the brignt | honor of} wedding whose Saturday evening | o* | decorations and moe friends October spent. Gienn, Myrtle Van Stceter, ris Mrs “FP. Ste wart Mrs ran, ‘Mrs. M. Singe ry, Mrs ang Mrs. A Hoaglan which roses, while yellow attectivelysused:tin® of Provo J. J. x her sister night for after which a du:nty supper ‘The prizes were won by Golding,| dining ‘Misend of to evening charmingly appointed dinner party| given Wednesday evening by Mr. | Mrs. C. O, Beebe at their home in street. guest Tues-| house. Eloise ‘Schade, Hazel Slater, Lillian. Olsen,.. Della. Stewart, Dagmar Schade, Blanche Perkes, Nellie Sorensen.) Morguret! “Aamodt. Runice SMeMillan take offering| grandson, Mrs. H. H. Lawson was Thursday at a seven-table at her home. The pretty were of autumn leaves and | Flowers Bright-colused in the evening in honor of who left Saturday | Dean, were. the Misses Hettie Ella’ Kroll, of honor eo ig ae Child entertained’-eicht guests informally Thursday. with a Kensinglon given in yey anq recy given South street. leaves were twenty-one Ten tables of 500 were played, the prizes | Friday being awarded to Mrs. James Nibley | street. | and the guest Mrs. -W.H.® Diem's me Misses Lilllan Olsen and Those present beside the given C. B. contest, sewing the In Mrs. and Professor congratulations. elr McClellan, Diem, Mrs. selections. musical several despite her great age, retains her bright is still able to read without mind, and Her husband foundthe use of glasses, ed the first tannery in Utah. The was a feature of the afternoon, the A prettily appointee luncheon was prizes were won by Miss Vilate Scothat with which Mrs. Bert Seal field, Mrs. Reuben Romney and Mrs | tertained Weralnesday her at afternoon Mignon Robssell | home in A street, the guests of honour * % being Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chanman of 500 party was given by Miss Rae| Des. Moines, Ta The <table was benutlCampbell. Wednesday noon, the honored fully decornted with a cut class bowl guest betne Miss Janet Murdoch. a | of pink and. white isters, and covers bride of the month. A Japanese scheme} wore Jaid for eight cuests was chosen for the decorations, many seo ok ok j of the scene Tiniversity. club. was The parasols and lanterns fans, Japanese T Vv giving a charmine Oriental effect. The a delightful dinner party, given Friday dining room was lgehted with rows of evening by fred Smith for the members the lanterns, and with red-shaded. canof the bridal party of the MeMillan-| last which took place wedding. placed at either end of the din-} Smith delabra and A color scheme of yellow with | evening was covered table ing table. The in the was effectively carried out and] white red satin, lace cloth over a cluny a low= bowl of red sweet. peas formed | decorations,. and covers for vere laid the centerpiece. Throughout the rooms | twelve guests the bright. colors. of many autumn 1dded to the pretty effect. 7 eries of bridge teas The second of a Tea was ‘served by Mrs. Albert S. Horne, given by Mrs zawson this week assisted by Denhalter Miss Mignon was/ that with , : entertained ssisted was party of Joplin, Mo. The guests were Miss Pearl Savage, Amy Osborne, Margaret Savage, and Measrs. R. G. Halloran and L. §. Hoffman. find their way to our store first. the *se hostess“* in’ serving Lane de Ughtfully enter- Lulu Californian d'hote | Tho in) 2k throughout assisted Monday Frances, prary, with many palms placed about) the room Mrs. Ste wart was assisted by Mrs. James H. Moyle, Mrs. George R. Romney, jr., and Mrs. Raymond] Dorothy) Virginia] enjoyed | * Seidel at the Bighth Felt.| Morris, KO Miss the music, Served. used by decorations talned Wedclub, ‘she her entertained of sister. Miss forty Ar- given was given in Thursday evenViola Denhalter Miss ae by were A five hundred party honor of Miss Murdoch ing at the home of Miss pell entertained the +e of, the} or the church, A. J. Gorham,.L. &. O, Josephine evening. Janet Hansen Exclusive the house wasflowers, prettilyand decorated withgames the pels and were . bowl) Mrs. O. C. Beebe in the announce- tables of five hundred were played. Mrs. Willlam Mitchell and Miss Rae Camp- aes Gn owers, ‘ anc one of Country E. Allen, x C. Miller, (, and] room assisted by | professor 0. A. Clark. Irma Vida Fox; Ellen Loulse Hagman and and games were Music honor at a delightful . an archway dining the between ‘The hostesses were Ellen Tibbits and’ Miss of M Mignon selections * | the evening were rendered during 415. and the guests present were Mrs. Wins-| Pale cy W Mrs, Simpsen, Mrs. F. Smith, low J. Eldredge, Mrs Robert M, Wilson, Miss Ardelle Romney was the hon-| Mrs. Claire Smith, and the Misses Mar-|oreqd guest at a delightful musicale | during First Showing of be marand the effectively center the gracing table, with oward Stephenson = were ‘in the decorations, alow blossoms the of flowers at their home | er, Lewis 8. Hoffman Clayton guests. also at x G and sprays of the wild roses, with their clusters of red berries, were used throughout the other rooms. iss Taysum was assisted by Miss Lillian} Chapman and Miss Elsie Taysum blossom piano In East Fifth Monday | oreq autumn Kensington :A delightfulafternoon Wednesday was the Eda partyTaysum given | iors were by Miss tirtlima- dining for entertained a stag Mrs. Jack Gilmer was nesday’'s hostesses at the will be held TuesA home of Mrs. John | was avenue and OE Woodruff, given oe Grande oF oan a a Denver ‘to STande of Portland, as the guest) n | at her home on Fifth East street, the guest being Miss Mabel] | complimented Parry, a September bride. A profusion | of Byntlow FI rs wan used with jpretiae F et Smith. H and were yellow, with vases of the small tables. The ay shower fess McMillan, whose wedding: will ee ee SELureay ihe decortions were carried out In white throughout the rooms, white asters being used with . : m dainty effect . . , coe K ; r | Romney. = Three tables. of and the decora- eo white while‘nasturtiums Henderson’ enterof her bridge club at her home. on street. played, A pretty affair Puesday evening Miss SSS ors, Millinery the compliment- Covers a guests party was given Mrs. J. J. Campthe members of Miss Beth MeMillan’s bridal party at the Orpheum matinee followed by a luncheon I Campbell's . apart-| Ments in the Bransford Dwyer, New be my W/th dette Romney, who wil! he marrfed next Thursday. The parlor was decorated with pink asters, combined with ferns, A delightful theatre Tuesday afternoon by bell, who entertained garet . in delightful card party given Monday | evening at her home in F street, with | flowers parlor. . 1641, REMODELED — Mrs. will Miss onElizabeth who will ried Thursday Felt, Sunflowers C. HATS who Miss Janet ed cuest corn Formerly Felt ae Denhalter, Alibo Louis Gordon entertained twelve | Dunbar and Sybella Clayton. During informally Wednesday afte Oot afternoon a number of delightful Mrs. a Ni t + ** 1 the ‘Mi the Rev. Elmer I. Gosnen, The church Miss Nellie Nicholson anc ie SUSSES | vas beautifully de ated in masses of = Knowlton sheet Aaa daisies ed and Geneve and, Gwendolyne yellow ae - fatests, aaa other were the hostesses at a delightful afflowers of the-season fair given Palms were also Tuesday night in honor of used with pretty effect in the decora- up : MRS. Genevieve meeting of the club day, Sept, 28, at the I, Clark on Garfield The Maison Novelle millinery the very } itest fac is braces he Sty le: alms and were ‘was decoratedand in purple asters, parlor nasturtlums while marigolds were used in the dining room and the recep-| tion hall. The dining table was covered with a cluny lace cloth, over which ferns Were scattered, and the table centerplece was a low bowl of the nasturtlums and marigolds. The hostess was] assisted by the Misses Ethel and Alice Felt a KK at entertained Murdoch William Mrs. scheme ee . 5 $9.00 Felt, | lowers Parlor of Miss Mrs. Wilbur S. tained the members Tuesday afternoon MAISON NOVELLE The of games laid for six guests * wy Ska Millinery pone and week. Four tables of five hundred were| played, and the prizes were won by Miss Margaret Werner, Mrs. Teresa Nibley and the guest of honor. The home of Mrs.|/a xk KK. Yoee se Mrs. Eugene fiapgood was the guest! of honor at a charming luncheon given by Miss Grace Bailey at the University club on Saturday afternoon. oe Mie oa a beth — served to the guests at the Lester Ix Freed Music evening flowers noral- | Mr. and Mrs. Bert Seaboldt entertained at a handsomely appointed dinner Friday evening in honor of their fuests, Mrs. Charlotte Weems and W C. W. Schrage of Chicago. *« ssok » The Misses Jean and Helen Salmon entertained about twenty-five guests in- BEEBE, at the Country club Wednesday by Mrs. | twelve guests. A ls cloth over red T. G. Webber, in honor of Mrs Charles | satin covered the luncheon table, which Nye and Miss Lowe, who are gSuests at} was prettily decorated with a low the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.|imound of red asters George Ff Lowe asters and) quaint Dutch f figures were lald for Mrs. erns were banked with pretty effect | Joel Nibley, Mrs. Joseph Nibley, Mrs. on the luncheon table, where monogram | Carl Williams and the Misses Rea Nibecards in gold marked the places for! ley Alice Nible; Margaret Werner twelve guests. Elise Yates, Beulah Woodruff, Norma was fi veoes hundred ‘i ee scone of af party- oogiven y Monday afternoon, complimentary to Miss Eliza- A matinee party was given at the Salt| Lake theatre yesterday afternoon by the| Misses Carey Marshall, Virginia Beat-] ty and Margaret McClure as hostesses am MISS VEDI CLARE Miss Beebe Is the charming young daughter of Mr and and has a host of friends in this city who will be interested ment made today of her engagement to Edward E.y B eyer. A prettily appointed luncheon was that given Monday by Mrs Harry Clark at her home in Third avenue, the guests of honor being Mrs. Vv. Ww Mrs. her mother, and Hall toxwell of Los Angeles asters graced the center of the luncheon table, and autumn leaves scattered over the cloth added a pretty touch of color to the decorations. Covers were laid for six guests *k oe given by Mr. and he form of entertainment is also to] Mrs. John H, Burrows Sunday In honor ring true to the name of the club and of their nephew, Hal Burrows, who to be purely colonial in character. ForWill return shortly to New York to re-| feits and other colonial games will be sume his studies in the school of art played. The minuet will be revived and The dining table was eharmingly decothe gay young folks will weave through rated in nasturtiums and white asters the mazes of the Virginia reel. With trailing vine st . . e S strewn over he ‘| Nor are the guests to be whisked to] cloth Covers were laid for twelve and from the parties in the swift autos guests that have been so long considered the * ke smart mode of conveyance ‘My lady‘ In honor of Miss Erma Felt, a SepWill ride to the club meetings in the tember bride, Mrs. Lewis M. Powell enold-fashioned coach and four, with powtertained twenty guests at a china dered footman to assist her from the Shower Monday evening at the home carriage r z x _ : x au Bast Se eae ecu orc The die But best of all {fs the gsolnge back to the courtly manners table + of those SRT es) a ; fe od wee times, when every man was a knight bow! of inne Fieeuen ; 7 Ors,inigeer while low sunflowers errant to his lady fair, and tnere was a delightful chivalry that appeals strongers of rab me or 7 peers and stream-! Ree preg were used throughout ly to the fair sex of the later day, when oh 9oms. rs I owell was assisted in in the mad rush: of progress time {fs Serving by her sister, Miss Marguerite seldom found for even the ordinary courtesies of life. ures of the ey enlng’s entertainment, was Miss Erma Felt was the honored suest at a charming affair given Friday afternoon by Mrs. Clarence Gardliner at her home in Forest Dale, The parlors were decorated in asters, in the lavender and white shades. <A large bowl of red nasturtiums graced the center and the dining table, and tiny red hearts were strung from the chandeliers to the corners of the room. Mrs Gardiner was assisted by Mrs. Lillie Hooper, her sisters, Mrs. Ella Coulam and Mrs. Eva Cushing, and by Mrs. Lillle Hooper Twenty guests were present during the afternoon Mrs. A. H. entertained twelve Zuests at a charming party in honor Sunday on birthday Ensign’s formed of purple asters mound the centerpiece on the dining table, where covers were laid for twelve The old colonial costumes are to be reived, and anything thuc savors of the present day is tabood First come the costumes, and for both men and women the old colonial style of dress is order [It is said that certain maidens are already fearful that will no longer be adamantine the pleadings of varlous youths, when the sombre evening eleutnhing so long in vogue for men is desicraded in favor of the powdered wigs, the satin suits and the big buckled shoes that made the coleaial gentleman so picture sque. It is rumored that even the staid old bachelors are acknowledging that they no longer hope to withstand the charms of the maidens thereabouts when they appear in the quaint cos- tumes a delightful surprise party was tenek to enon Joseph Warburton on sto evening in honor of his seven- A than ! they Hewett ~ in civilization part of the And, Ruth Wells. - originate which in any were Misses _ spake boldiy to those assembled, ing “Why always borrow some plan de- | /@id for the following guests: vised by our eastern cousins or those | Helen Cannon, Frances Clayton, on the continent? Can nothing new | Godbe, Evelyn Moyle and Louisa H. ae with party O. = A delightful musicale was given by Mrs. Clark L. Whitney at her home on Ninth East street Friday evening, when she entertained thirty guests In honor of Miss Erma Felt. A prefusion of autumn leaves was used with beautiful effect throughout the par'iors, library and hall. In the dining room a color Scheme of grecn and white was chosen for the decorations. A cluny !#ce cloth over green satin covered the Gining table, where a large cut glass bow! of asters and ferns formed an effective ecnterpiece. Assisting the hostess in serving were Mrs. Jessie Hintz, Mrs, Walter Wallace and Miss Marie Morrls. names of the Suests, Covers were for twelve. Tho luncheon was fol- about in a talk concerning new plans| lowed by a delightful for entertainment and all of the late| the Grand. Friday in B street, the complimented guest be-| ing Miss Janet Murdoch. The dining} | table was decorated In masses of Japan-| | ese sunflowers, and the hostess was assisted for president, but declined the and proposed the name of Mrs Frank J. Westcott, who was elected to! the office. The next meeting of the club) will be held Wednesday, Oct. 6, at the home of Mrs. I. Snyder nh in Mrs. = nated honor, Janet which is likewise amply provided with | Muréoch, whose wedding will take place lucre and@ leisure. Anyway, the ques‘ednesday The table was brightly tion of time would not Interfere, as the | decorated with autumn leaves, the place events planned with | formally in serving by Mrs, C, J. Ross. Mrs. Frank Mrs. O. T. Wilkinson was the hostess J. Walcott entertained | % Thursday Friday night at a china shower in honor afternoon with a luncheon at Mrs. John Diem of Payson celebrated her home in First av enue, covers being | of Miss Florence Ringwood, who is to the anniversary of her laid elghty-sixth | be married soon. for eighteen guests. Four tables birthday Thursday at the home of her| of bridge were played, Mrs. V. Knopp of 254 South Seventh the prize being daughter, Mrs. E. B. McClellan. won A fine-| by Mrs. West O: H. street entertained Mecklenherg. Wednesday The! ly appointed dinner at was served and so-/a tables were prettily decorated finely appointed dinner at her home, with the celal chat was much enjoyed, red and gold autumn leaves. and Mrs. | to celebrate the anniversary The guests of her Diem entertained her guests with rem-| birthday. have formed a bridge club, to be called The table was prettily decoIniscenses of her journey the Crystal across the| rated with flowers, club, and which will meet and among the plains, After dinner many friends| guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Weber every Wednesday during the ee bringing Romney, who is to be one of the week's brides, Following the matinee, the guests were entertained with a high tea served at Franklin's. The tables were beautifully decorated in pink and white roses, with cluster bouquets of the blossoms at each place ~*~ * A pretty autumn luncheon was that given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. set,| Grace used the decorations. Seven were played, and other in Jater for the tea whieh games. ™ NOVEL idea that is to be adopted in one of f the coast cities] for entertainments this season} might well be used by Salt Lake socie-| ty. It is true that the persons who originated this plan are wintering at one of | the large resorts of southern California and have an abundance of both time and money, but surely this need not in- | were effect in of bridge PLEASURE McDonald’s Cocoa is just as good as McDonald’s Chocolates given |