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Show Mr. sticks shaded in the same. color,. while a Cluny lace cloth was laid over pink satin. Miss Mamie Price and Miss Katherine Gabbott presided at the tea assisted by Mrs. C. About 30 guests were * * Leroy. Clayentertained. * take which was beautifully autumn fruits, clusters green: NY - rivalled that Gal affairs, ' dings week and making September has of June in its many bri- both in the way of wed- the latter of a. of bride most parties, considerable list ‘be- 3 eause of ‘the large number of brides tara. Drides-elect to be so | honored. Next week will see a continuance of “the nuptial fairs, and which prenuptial with the social af- miscellaneous events scheduled to take place promjses to make the week a most lively one. * Miss Amy to Melvin aly, will by Mrs. to Lyman, whose marriage ©. Merrill takes place be ~ nesday * guest at of honor a social George short- next affair to. Wed- be given Midgley. Miss Rehan Spencer whose marriage Arch J. West takes place. this month, will be guest. of honor at an Orpheum party next Tuesday to be given by Miss Nan Clawson, Miss Mar- “ garet Whitney patrick, and and Mrs. followed Edward by a Fitz- tea at the -Utah, Hotel BS On a x Wednesday Miss Rehan Spencer of honor. at an afters will pe guest ~noon affairr-to be given by Mrs, Frank Sidney: Beatie. and “Mrs. Whitney M, Miss [rene guest was \ on Tuesday, Davis. “ ait poet * by * bride-elect Mrs. & ~. guest ene ete entertaine Priscilla Jennings wiss at a delightful afternoon _ on arTuesday Pr of Miss -Florence Ftolaffair in honor hall and Spaaena ‘rook, the reception gol denglow room being decorated with The. young ers and green of the vines. table with finishing theThe members Misses dainty of aes Ida Carlson, her grand- and erly Miss Miss ey irs, Te. J. Ghieae eavecten wi ati a ‘> ipuffet Juncheon ‘Tuesday in honor of Miss Mary Lum an, Miss Virginia Beatty and Miss ing “McMillan, the rooms . being decorated with. pink. asters. The guests were. Miss Mildred McMillan, Miss Margaret. Mcintyre, Miss eae Savage, Miss Marie Odell, Miss E pane. garet Walker, ‘Miss Margaret - ‘Miss Eliza Dey, Miss Norinne Thompson, Miss Frances Cowan, Miss Margaret, McClure, Miss Lucile Clark, Miss Marjorie Brown, Miss Gladys Richmond, Miss Marguerite Richmond, ie Minnie Sadler: and Mrs. Charles Edge: Cotton ‘of Kansas city. Miss Dale Havenor was guest of honr on Tuesday at a lawn party given by! Miss Bess Judd. Decorations consisted of jardinieres of sunflowers and goldenglow. The time was spent with games. The hostess was assisted by -- Miss Exnma nes Miss eee aad Snelgrove and Mrs. : Marie oust entertained a Miss - Mi “of on being: bright Be Meee. d the diningbeing especially. attractive with _ its table done in. yellow snapdragons The centerpiece _ and lavender asters. was-a, basket of the flowers tied with _ lle in'the two colors, and* other. de’ gails. also carried out the idea. Presiding-here were Mrs. Charles ©. Cotton, Mrs. Joel Nibley, Mrs- Harold B, Lamb, and Mrs: ‘Morton Cheeseman. The ieihaane PO 4 bots 6 o'clock, © entertained at the Hotel ink. asters tied with a bow of ‘Tulle, and the other guests being pink Miss Minnie. Sadler, the Misses. Marguerite and Gladys: Richmond, Miss Eleanor ‘Park, -Miss Frances McChristal, Miss Margaret O’Brien, . Miss Bessie Callow Dorothy Jennings. * Mary * cd Luman will honor next Wednesday be guest at a luncheon of at the Country club to be given by Mrs. Joel Nibley. Others who will entertain for Miss ter ae are. Miss Licile Pure- toy, Mus, “C: Hipsilon Cotton and the Phi Eta sororliy. = Miss Martha, uae Phi Eta Upsilon enieninaned Boronity 60th. K. a. on Tuesday his on Poulton: successful evening the 1 Monday was the: surprise anniversary, and Mrs. Poulton and other members of the family planning the affair. The was given family Mabel decorated in .nasturtiums musical program by 88 years were members and Olive this city, a promo- also of arch- secretary under his. to own the Seattle board, superintendancy of of ‘Theo Swan were aba Miss guests corations were the sorority present, black and irons and about 25 ek in OR on * Mrs. John. Monday post in Bg T. the Fort Leavenworth, latter rooms ers, for were El Paso, bright wita % * son David: ee ewho form- the Poul- Jr. The ception room and dancing hall entertaining, were M-. Mrs, ‘Thomas Kearns and Mrs. William O’Brien. About 100 guests were present. ena supper and punch were serve * + and a twelve of ale A doors,'and punch goldenglow fet supper and was veranda. The roo assisted Mr. and was rooms served were The on decorated the in HOST ORS, Mrs. HL "Peale guests were Bartlett, Mr. entertain- Mr. and and Mrs, George Doris Raymond, and Miss Audrey Mrs. Ro ss} Frank and Miss Mamie Ross, Mrs, Emily W. Bailey,-Mr. and Mrs. Frank ©. Avery, J. B. Ingram and Miss Dorothy InSS. Watson, Miss BE. M. gram, (Mrs. A. Dukes, Miss Nellie Pearsall, H. Stevenson, Mr. and irs. Egan; oe Mrs. C. aly Mrs. Gennerick, Miss Jessie Sylvia, Kahn) Dr. HB. Felts, K, Humphrey, J. lL. Denham, L. =; Washer. B. Jack Thomas, Bartlett, and ‘Turner, H. O . Sanford, anes Rebinson, ane ve vets One of ‘sgh een pian of the week was the dancing and lawn party at Rowland hall, given under auspices of the Bast Side guild of St. Mark’s cathedral, Fortune-telling and ‘games were among the many features, and the patronesses wore Mrs. Windsor V. Rice, Mrs. Edwin. F. Holmes, Mrs. i. Wall, Mrs. Frank Knox, Mrs dames Hogle, Mrs. David Keith. Mrs. George Y. Wallace and Mrs. Karl cgee The entertainment -¢ PoLeir kes Vv 3 of Mrs. ‘A. Hv” Reabody, Mis y Boyer, Mrs W. A. Ruttan, Mrs Frank Dodge, Mrs: C. E. Faus, Mrs. Charles Wilkes, Mrs, David Taylor, Mrs MeGrath, Mrs. H. R. Welch, Mrs. er; Belden and Mrs. T. A. Pyke. The refreshment committee cornsists-of Mrs. A. Ji Knight, Mrs. King Cobbs, Mrs. George Rust, Mrs..J.. J. Broughall, Mrs. a Gunter, Mrs. C, E.: Tra ers, Mrs. 1. Turner, Mrs, wiht Kent and Mrs. eae Hahn: The decorating comimittee was composed of Mrs.George Vasson, Mrs. Marguerite Rice, Miss isabele Rice, Miss Naomi ‘¥foffman, Miss Olive Wall, Miss Lucy Lewis, Miss Margaret McClure, Miss Margaret Callow, Miss Frances Callow. Miss Lillie Doscher, Miss Rosamond Ritchie, Miss Darlene Kimball, Miss Mary Wall. and Marjorie Wasson. % se * A delightful affair of Monday was the tea giveri by Miss Mary Wall in Honor of her house, guest, Miss Helen Rogers of Fresno, Cal., about 70 guests being entertained. Asters, dalhlias, gladiolus, and roses were used throughthe rooms, the diningroom being ae attractive with Ned roses M. and Greea, most enjoyable Marguerite -Thursday «feature, the marigoids,-and a ‘bufserved. Miss. Jeanette ‘Raymond, Miss {rs. L,. M. Bartlett Miss her girl. friend Games were the the out ed a delightful ae at their country ome. The guests went out in the morning and spent theday, enjoying strolis about the spacious grounds. Dinner was served under the orchard trees, the hostess beIng assisted iby her mother, Mrs. Allen, of Kansas City and her sister, Mrs. Turnbaugh. 75 guests for strong TAILOR suggestion MADES FRESH FROM PARIS. new fashions is by of fall cape are lines. Bernard model new separated by At the is is of cleverly straight note—and right dark a short. another green the Martial its table done Margaret and Marie Gibbons Wood, - : maidenhair Miss Mildred McClure, Gladys and 2° fern, As- Mrs. Mrs. McMillan, the Misses Richmond, Miss Miss Cassandra & Mrs. Carl Orlob entertained Thursday at a Kensington for Miss Jane given serge velvet. hat trimmed that tunic these with - clings of cape-coat black costume is with brown wings. golden to ‘will. in the ” take carried. baskets D. C., where a George * four Mr, years’ Jaw Washington the the Tunic and hips season's uni- Asters She was unattended, at brown and re and 148 north stairway home Alvin’ trimmings, and bridesroses. that of Blaine were in green. carried She had a no shower of attendants. The was the wedding march from Lohengrin played as the bridal pair entered room on the arm of her father. Miss Anna. Axton sang “I Am by Robyn, accompanied Bardwell with the violin. by Miss Marie garet Hamlin. Mickelson Willard Receiving Miss Edith Bodenhafer Maron for a trip through Colorado, 1 ney will be at home at short trip. ere in this city, Middie - After Oct. Lawrence, will ita be at and of church, officiating, the the Rev. bride home Martin * of the = * of the early fall was home that ribbons and street weddings of Thursday other details in the two colors aiding in the pretty effect. music.. A stringed orchestra furni shed The bride wore a gown-of white crepe ", With trimmings of lace and a long veil of tulle fas~ and tened. with a fig of pearls. Her houquet was shower of bridesroses and lilies of the valley. attended by Miss Regina The bride was Miss Melissa Kimball and Reid, the former wearing -of. yellow chiffon. over and Agnes wiagiey. On citv Thursday itch Ruth Homer of this “Smith of Logan were the temple, asters, ‘and the Mrs. K. Widtsoe, in the from of grapes arranged with effect. Supper was served a handsome Maderia set, and: the table was artistically decorated in-the prevailing autumn idea. Mrs. Eccles will entertain a few friends at her cottage. at Pinecrest. shortly. satin, oa later make ten, la, Miss Flora McCanne, a bride- elect of next week was guest of honor at a.delightful luncheon Thursday. given. by Bigs,” OQ... Sheckell, the decorations being. in lavender, with a’ silver’ bas- ket filled with lavender asters and ‘tied with lavender.-tulle as a -centeruiece, and the place cards: being hand-painted in the same’ flowers. The other Suns: were Mrs. Harl Coppock, Mrs.-A MeCanne, Miss “Marie. Fitzgerald, Alberta lings, McCanne, Mrs. Nibley, Mrs. Richardson, .Mrs.:‘'Harmel Pratt, Miss Vera Rich and Mrs. Claire mae ers. cd Miss . Florence * e Holbrook was’ guest of honor 'Fhursday at an afternoon affair at’ which: ‘Mrs::C.” RR. Pike; “Mrs, Wesley Early’ ‘of ‘New “York. and Mrs. W.. E. Silverwood of Los Angeles were hostesses, the hall ~ and» livingroom being in California . poppies, goldenrod and goldenglow, and the diningroom in pink and white roses. A‘bout 60 guests were. present and all of them wrote their names in a handsome autograph book presented by them to the’ bride-elect. Toe at the: tea table: were Mrs. icker marriage Her attendant Miss bridal couple avenue, * Miss Lucile’ Franke © entertained on a hehe. .and. her sister, Miss Kkendall Francke, Mrs. J. H. Frederickson, Elliott Clark, Miss Mildred’ Mrs. John McMillan, Miss Margaret MeClure,. Eliza. Dey, Miss Jane Darling aay Matilda ‘Yeo. Miss Miss Ry Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Bruce Beatty have issued cards for: the marriage of their daughter, Virginia Post to John Soley Selfridge for Saturday, September 12, at 8,30 wclock atthe} First Congres ational apres Parry: an- ter Laura to Lynton J. Swinton of tle, the marriage. to take place November. Pe ; Seat in Mr.. and announce Mrs. fee Be William Sorc a Jr., their daughter. Luti to nounce and Mrs. ene. the engagement Baker, the latter part of of their daugh- Selley, Mr. gine to ‘take the montb- irvine? place : * and ferns, able having tue; and of the and for E. Mrs. A. A. Wilson, C. Mrs. Rees and 5. S. Miss Wo0d- Jeunie Davis. Punch was served by. e Misses Augusta Ivins, Bess d<eate, Alberta Reid and Lola Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher will leave shortly for New where studies the at former Columbia z will resume college. z Miss Lucile. Van and Waldo Fy Midgley. were among Thursday's bridat couples, the reception being held: at home of Mr..and Mrs. the food the bride’s parG. Van, Bishop T. the ence Wright, asters, centerpiece with candlabra’ of Another of the: week a the Ghirardelli’s Ground bas- of ribbon, The all bride outdoors; the Beésley-orchestra nishing music. bride gown of white charmeuse draped real lace, and a veil of white fastened with lilies of the boquet-was.a shower and lilies. .-Miss - Lydia bridesmaid, affeta and in Western valley. ards. fur- D. with tulle Since Her of ‘bridesroses ‘White was roses. The groom was brother, Russel Rich- > Mr..and Mrs: Crawford were. assisted in receiving by Dr. and Rite das Richards, parents of the bridegroom, and Mr, Los .Mrs. Angeles, Richard and Mrs. Nels Sorenson’ of and in entertaining by A. Hart, Miss . Hdna Evans, ‘Miss Ellen Neilson and Mrs. W. F. Ure, Assisting were the follow- ing young girls: Miss Miss Grace Richards, Ure and Miss Seneth Dorothy White, Miss Katherine Smi Mr. and Mrs. Richards left last evefor a wedding trip of several. weeks and on their,return will. be at home after.October 1 in the Wesley ning apartments in Third avenua homes century and its by: day. and wore a gown of pink chiffon, anc carried an armful of pink attended ‘by his _ physical Quality, strength and price remain the same. Chocolate is the only original ground chocolate. crim- > 1852 at Burling- lt has been used for over a third of a. ponalarily is growing day GHIRARDELLI. CO. San Francisco receiving were Mr. Miss Chance, Miss Fior- Emma Wright, Mrs. ee oF the many was Miss. : na eee bridal couples Laura.f Sutton details being carried gown of in corresvonding colors. Begin using it tomorrow. crimson] having the and Charles Coburn Davis, th ev. W. A.. Betts performing the ceremony at the home of the bride's. ‘parents, ° Mr..and Mrs. L: B. Sutton. The rooms Were attractive in vink- and white asters combined with smilax and. bows i In decent sealed tins. in Carrie taken by the nursing influences G. Crawford. crimson a flowers -tied the Mrs. Gaarden, were. ‘Llyod Garrison: and -Miss Bess Pugh. The bridal couple left tor a wedding trip and- will be at home after Oct. 1,-at 24 east Second North steret.. Mrs. ruff, The rooms were decorated with a profusion of beautiful autumn flowers, pink’ and white chrysanthemums, gmi- sede mith, er, settees. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Smith in receiving were Mrs. Georgia Thatch- Another corniiie marriage of Wednesday was that of Miss Evelyn Crawfordand Willard’ Richards. It was followed in the evening by a large reception at the home oe the bride’s lax their home Assisting Miss # parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. and ae and Mrs, W. B. Wright and Mrs. .Jean E. French, Assisting ‘in the eis were The cost is less than a cent a cup. af- Ramona W. diningroom rew wore dainty gowns of white with pink ribbons, and little David Pauloo the ring-bearer, wore a suit of white Children need no coaxing to take son shades, while all other details were in the same color. The lawn wag lighted’ with electric globes and. colored lanterns.. Dancing: was enjoyed An interesting wedding of next week will be that of Miss: Florence Hol‘brook, Czerny Anderson of ‘Les and Angeles, take iplace on Monday, to Sept. k 1033 in pink linen. it. They like it and thrive on it. It is the final expression of purity, wholesomeness and deliciousness. Murphy will be at home at-No. sO Thursday at a delightful afternoon af-~ fair in honor of Miss Aline MeMillan and Miss Virginia: Beatty; about 20 guests being present., The rooms were effectee decorated, and: the hostess .was ed by her mother, Mrs. .F. B. Selma room and lilies of the valley. The little flower girls Thelma Wright and Erma, An- Ghirardelli’s Ground Chocolate is both a food and a drink. and-chiffon-with trimmings of shadow laice,, and carried white bridesroses, dining white tulle edged with Princess lace, and. caught with rane ee Her bouquet was a shower bridesroses development of the child. Children should be fed on nothing but the most strengthening foods. wore pink crepe de chine and chiffon, and carreid pink ‘gladiolus. rs. Pyper, the groom’s mother eee in receiving, and a nunvoer of t girl friends of the bride in the aitnes room Sept...15, EH. Silverwood. The Parry. asters,'and the latter _ with the maid of honor at the head of the table in pink asters and gladiolus. The bride wore a gown. of white crepe de meteor sas Mrs. Irene ferns, and the two diningrooms, in which supper was ‘served, respectively_ in «white, and pink, the former in which the ‘bridal party ‘sat in - white The and Misg .will take place on ua (Lake temple. wedding and the latter pink crepe de meteor and satin. Hach carried. a bouquet of flowers matching. her gown... Erastus Snow was best man. Mrs. Ruth: Halsett sang a number of beautiful selections. The law an verandas were lighted with electric globes and colored lanterns, and arranged with rugs and mother. ge of a ribbon. The bride wore a handsome gown of white satin, With bodice. and tunic' of Princess lace, d'a veil-of Cox, the evening a large reception was held at the home of the sbride’s parents, Minnie ‘by Miss On Thareday. Miss Irene Murphy and Oscar Pyper were married, and in Wright absid tetd W.. oe The Miss has, to Seattle. and A. F, Wilson Wednesday in _ Geneva and Miss trip Miss Mr. and Mrs. Bird Murphy, about 100 Bil- guests ‘being ‘present, The reception a ‘ hall, livingroom and Worary were in .Mrs » “Charles Preston a and the Louise ‘apartments. The .decorations were in asters, palms and smilax and the table in the diningroom had Cluny lace cloth over the pink' and for a centerpiece a ‘basked of pink and white asters tied with a ‘bow of pink the Seattle schools: Only a short time ago, Miss Cox was offered an cea ant place in the office ofa New Yo public official, whose etsauad had been won by Miss Cox’s superior work during: the A’ pretty home wedding of Tuesday evening was that of Miss Malbel Pauloo and’ Charles -Wright, which took place atthe home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Pauloo at a however, declined the offer, and has now yielded to the more aoe one of devotee at Hymen’s. alte Miss. Cex has scores of friends in bie city who will extend sincere wishes for of happiness. of Big ee athe announces the marriage of her daughter Myrtle to Karl J. Mercer of Galesberg, TIL, the event having taken place on Tuesday, ey 1. Mr. and Mrs. Mercer have e for an extended eastern trip, and PPPS clusters charming wera sisters in smart with entertaining Nell Homer, "Gadi Bassett Ruth Shearsmith. The © bridal couple left later for Chicago. ae the marriage of Miss Edna sSimith, and Ashby Snow about 300 guests being entertained. decorations were in ferns and smilax, used with white asters. The library was in yellow, sunflowers, goldenglow and goldenrod being used “with nasturtiums. Pink and white were in the diningroom, the table having a bowl of asters for a centerpiece, and pink and white car- Misses $ prettiest chine. and and Assisting costume of brown cloth. Mr. and Mrs. Clawson have left for a bridal trip, and will later return here to reside. One de receiving Anne Thomas aa crepe in Maughan, oe wearing white ried dn armful of American Beauty roses.. Little Mary Hills, a cousin of the bride was ring bearer. Assisting and white asters. The bride wore a handsome gown of pink crepe de meteor with trimmings of Princess lace, and carried a bouquet. of bridesroses, Tne hostess was assisted in receiving by Mrs. W. H. sco _— ‘Merrill O. M. Clawson were marrie ay in the parsonage of the Waterloo “Meth. odist rooms ingroom in pink flowers mingled with ferns and smilax. The bride wore a gown and Miss number pink “white asters, in yellow, and the din- reception and breakfast followed at the home of the erga sister, Mrs. O. J. P. Widtsoe. The rooms were bright with. the autumn outa the hall and livingroom red and yellow. asters and daisies, the tibnate: in nasturtiums Miss Marian needs ae James W. R. Hurst were married this week in the Salt Lake temple, and left immediately for a later a The in the autumn flowers, parlor in Hvingroom married the Ka the ents, which took place at the residence of the Miss punch aad present. decorated the the bridegr Miss Mame Dangerfield and - Miss v Phyllis apek teh The newly married couple will be at home to their friends after September Jey Bt 167 Third SV Cnn. porch were Miss Histher Hart, Miss Neva. Walker and Miss Dorothy. Miller. Mr. and Mrs: Bodenhafer left last night his of and Serving officiating being were the aunts of the bride, Mrs, Arthur Halverson of wre Mrs. BE. T. Hills and Mrs. HE. Hunt, the Misses Vic Thine,’ ‘David Jones presided, assisted by Miss Bessie Worthen, Miss Mary Beach, Miss Louise Hyatt, Miss Sara Chaffin, Miss Lois Walker, Miss Ruth .Groeschner, York, Second wedding of. friends roses, The lawn and veranda were bright with’ electric lights. The bride wore a gown ot white crepe de meteor with lace 2 interesting Beauty The very cloth : Mr. hall gown flowers. American Clawson in design. binding—a of new the eo Tuesday night was Walker and Walter two Note the fanciful edge et Armand ways and baskets of grapes and other autumn fruits: being placed on pedestals about the room.’ The mantel also had About entertained A ent, The lawn was bright with color od electrical lights and Japanese -lanterns, and two large American flags pink Mrs. FALL An tailleurs, one from. Martial et Armand; the other from : Bernard. cape-like coat at the left with a very much flared tunic below it. brown an aisle from the walk'to Dancing» was enjoyed and will be at home West street. (Miss ‘Lucile iets was guest of honor on Monday at a lawn party a her home. About 50 friends were pres: formed house. Hillis, the table being B®. Olsen and M As Tide reenwell Served punch in the library. ae bridal air left later for a trip . through Yellowstone park, and on their (ones were a young of effectively decorated with baskets. of flowers and ferns, and the Bush orchestra furnished music. Assisting in nice during the afternoon were A. Wall, Mrs. Lewis A. Jeffs, a ee Tolhurst roses. flow-]} guests The of J. sweet peas being used with other autumn blooms. Musical selections were served. The bride woie a gown of pink crepe de chine, and carried brides- honor were Miss Helen Kearns, and Edmund and Thomas Kearns. The re- of Anna with x Keith, parents Mrs. E. with A. with the bride.and bridegroom and Mr. and. Mrs. Walker were Mr, and Mrs. James Scobee. In the diningroom Mrs. ce hee of Miss Martha Smith nd rold H. Jenson took place on aneeeey: in the temple, the ceremony being performed by the bride’s father, resident Joseph F. Smith. A reception followed in the evening at the home of the bride, the rooms being decorated Kas., Texas. Mrs. Fred 2 t the autumn arith Cahoon. for Washington; Cannon igi and Mrs. T.. R, Harker, Fort Douglas:shoriiy, the for Ray eee course -ersi % H. of age. soon and Axton night at » sucial affa honor of Mrs, ‘A: W. bright of pink roses Phil C. Reynolds was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Callister were assisted in receiving their guests by Mr. and Mrs. Fred A, Ellis, and bevy of young girl friends of the bride assisted in various hroughout evening. Mr. do Mrs. Cannon will leave Frances bright goldenrod, and pine were Miss Hidith MeCallum, an autumn bride, was guest of honor Monday at a parcel shower given -by Miss and cere- peautifully decorated, and covers being laid for members of the immediate families. In‘ the evening a large reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr.- and Mrs. FH, Callister, about 450 guests: being present. The bridal party stood in the parlor, which was beautifully decorated in goldenglow, goldenrod, and autumn foliage, mingled with palms, ferns and smilax. The library and breakfastroom were in autumn leaves and sunflowers. The lawn was bright with electric globes and Japanese lanterns, and here supper was served from small tables. The Troubador orchestra furnished music, The bride wore a handsome gown of ivory charmeuse, draped -with chiffon and real lace, and a veil of tulle fastened with sprays of lilies of the valley. Her bouquet was a shower of bridesroses and. lilies of the valley. Her attendants, Miss’ Frazet Cannon T° and Miss Carol Lyon, wore gowns ‘Miss Edna Smith, another brideelect, was guest of honor-on Monday at an afternoon affair given by Mrs ‘arton, oe decorations Frances R. with goldenglow uncheon served were the a the €. Richardson, peltagidioun: Mr. and mother, yellow, Mignon Heywood .and Wiss Anderson, rooms being rooms decorated and Mrs were Boauititutly palms and ferns, pink roses and gladiolus and pink and white asters, while one Margaret Callister. and. David Cannon were married Wednesday in| the temple, and a wedding breakfast followed at the home of the groom’s en= honor peatiicnie. performing took par- couple left last night for a trip to San Francisco and’ Los Angeles and on their return will. be at home in the Midgley Be Beets Pauline of glee him- numbers The Mrs. tulle will Keith which ride’s and taffeta with trimmings of lace, and carried a. shower bouquet of bridesroses and: lilies of the valley. A stringed orchestra furnished music. r. and Mrs. Cahoon were assisted in receiving the guests by Mr. and thse Dorothy Snow- Mrs. present, spent. afternoon. of Cooper, Willes, by Kirk, Miss time Bessie the Poulton family ‘Grandia’ Poulton, including Poulton Foote, and elub, Jed ‘by self, of the Meredith re- party the occasion bein~ birthday rooms were and asters, ton tion Supt. Salt Lake City public schools, who invited. her to Seattle to take the posi- was i Mrs, James of from the Goshen ‘bride’s parents, Mr. Walker. The rooms of Wednesday Lucy Cahoon being attractively © combined in many details. Punch -was_ served during the ‘evening and a buffet supper served from the retary deecorated talble, The bride wore a charming costume of white chiffon z Miss Herringer Miss cvepient evening oO b Mrs. “Nicholas ee. at-a, luncheon yesterday . Utah in honor. of Miss Carolyn Bache of Los Angeles, the table having for @ centerpiece a basket of lavender an “Miss beard of education in her efficiency won her tion in mony. arrangements. elub .are the Gile Hazel ao and Miss the. and wedding of Miss autumn fiowers, in pink and white asters and ferns. Richmond roses and goldenrod; the -red and yellow of this city and now of Seattle. Cox was formerly connected with Mr. and Mrs. David Keith entertained at a dancing party Monday night at the Ladies’ Literary club for their Kimball, uillen, Mrs. aes win eimball, L. Mathew ©r ‘Wedgewood, Mrs. Morris Mrs Ritchie, Mrs, Glen Miller, Mrs, Willard Earl Stanley, Mrs. Joshua Grant, Mrs. Pinney, Miss Mary Kimball and Miss - Dorothy Marioneaux. | ‘and Vir- Monda t a parcel shower given by the Misses~ Helen Van Pelt. Marian Thompson, Mabel. Kipp, and Marie Gaby, the other guests being chiefly members of the Gamtna Phi sorority of which all ae members. The de- er Matt » The rosettes Dunbar. Next week Miss tertain the club, man. leave guest of Mrs. George. SS ieseodl was given by ia honor on Tuesday at “> Mrs. George A. Snow an The home. Snow’s Mrs. at Marioneaux, livingroom was decorated with dahtias and goldengiow, and the dining. room. a cenith asters. ‘The table had. for with flowers qernibis aa. basket of used clouds of tulle of-the same color, ues other The effect. ty tic with Soars is that Mary Miriam eee al, “Marie James, Olive Snow, Marie Dougall, Florence James, Rachel Peterson, Vic Midgley, Aine was friends were *prespat. ri Miss ents E, spent in sewing after which a dainty supper was served from a table effectively decorated in yellow The table had for a centerpiece a Cluny lace cloth over yellow satin with a basket of sunflowers. Streamers of yellow tuille were suspended from the handle of the basket to the ‘corners lav- ed by Miss Geneva fail room of home that and Darwin C. Ric nee place at the home of t Margaretts won first prize Mills of Can the consola- : Jennings future. announcement engagement to Miss Ganges Dunbar entertained the Bs club ednesday evening at her home Ww Peake was bright with fall flow- ‘and Dy gekg the the near interesting the marriage ginia Cox’and Alec Gardiner of Seat|tle, the marriage to take place in the near future. Miss Cox is the daughter of Mrs. Mary Virginia Cox, both form- decorated in of black ‘and from in the A pretty ae was Welch hostess pink with diningroom the hanging Utah, SECTION TWO _ SEPTEMBER 5 1914 Pickering en ¥ ‘rine, and dainty te se pe tames served on the ee susic were enjoyed, a hostess Mrs.: H. Was assisted by ar Coe : a ete os Ht, Giles, and grapes R. 3 handsome a with. Jenals Friee Miss Miss Willard d. ferns, and the iS being in asters hostess being assisted “by Mrs, L. 3 Groesbeck, and Mrs. W. J. Cunningwas served -iby Miss Ida ham, * ibride-elect was|Giles. The sunch fJenalyn pd C. * of in honor day.ev anaes a bride of nextae Ww Fildredge decorations being In the earried out in yellow. +> affair Frank entertained on Giles Mirl Miss. given social a at honor of and and tion place An of or of Miss Inez Clark who has recently returned from Chicago. A» Dutch supper followed at the hostess’ home, opening « SATURDAY, Mrs. Centerville, Mrs, Harry Eccles entertained at a theater party on Thursday night at the De Wolf. Hopper performance, in hon- The and announce the engagement of their daughter Viola.to Mr. Clyde Smith of and effectively carried out in a basket of pink and white asters for a centerpiece tied with pink tulle, and candle- table NEWS EVENING oo ge DESERET Nelson, another September bride, the decorations being in pink and white, © VIE wore a : out white |