Show I Salt Lake Society 1 The October meeting meeting- of the Cath Cath- Catholic olic olle Women's league was held Tuesday afternoon at the Ladles Ladles' Literary club An Interesting talk on his summer travels abroad was Riven by Monsignor nor Duane G. G Hunt and an artistic musical program was arranged by Mrs Howard Emge Tea was wa served laic lale In the afternoon The serving table was covered with a 0 Cluny lace cloth In the center of which stood a tI sliver silver bowl of hued bright fall flowers on either side of which were deep yellow princess candles In silver holders The tea and coffee urns were presided over overby overby by Mrs John Maine and Mrs J. J H. H and the members f the enter enter- entertainment entertainment committee of which Mrs Victor Is l chairman served I Mrs Frank Evans presided oer o'er a beautifully appointed luncheon Tues Tues- I day afternoon at her home In the Maryland apartments In honor of Mrs Henry E ans mother of Mr Evans I who Is spending a 0 few months visiting at the Evans home The guests were served sen-ed at one large which had hadas as a centerpiece a graceful bowl of I Ophelia ros Covers were laid for forI I fourteen close friends of the honored guest I Mr and Mrs John II H. Tonkin and Mrs Walter Clark presided over o ft I beautifully appointed dinner Tuesday evening at their attractive home In Cottonwood In honor of Mr and Mrs Thomas Gentles of St. St Joseph J eph Mo who are arc visiting Mr and Mrs S. S A. A Kennedy Fall flowers from the gar gar- garden garden den of the hostess decked the table and the spacious living rooms Cov Cov- Covers Covers ers were laid for twelve Tues Tues- Tuesday Tuesday day afternoon Mrs Gentles was the motif for a a. prettily arranged bridge luncheon given by Mrs Clifford J J. J Pearsall at the Marion Marlon Lois tea t a room Royal purple asters astus and orange African African can marigolds marl olds were chosen for the decorations of the table where covers coers were laid for sixteen Mrs Charles William Matheus Jr of Seattle Wash was the honored guest at nt a a. delightful bridge luncheon Tuesday afternoon by Mrs Wood V Anderson French mari mari- marigolds marigolds golds combined with maize colored dahlias were used for the effective decorations Covers were laid for six sixteen teen Colonel and Mrs Walter B. B McCaskey key of Fort Douglas entertained at a dinner party Saturday evening at their quarters complimenting Colonel and Mrs J. J C. C Kay and Mrs Peter Mar Mar- Marquart Marquart quart who will leave In the near fu future fu- fu future ture for their new v post The table was decorated with fall flowers Clowers The Included Colonel and Mrs Kay Mrs Marquart Lieutenant Colonel Colone and Mrs A. A II H Davidson Major and Mrs Harry II H. Toiler Towler who have re recently re- re recently arrived at the garrison ana Major Majer and Mrs Joseph L. L McAndrew McAndrew drew new arrivals at the post The Ident and Mrs coolidge registered very ery inconspicuously as usual the twenty second milestone of ot their mat mat- matrimonial matrimonial Journey If It some enter enterprising writing person had not dull dull- dutifully fully kept a record of Important days and dates the great occasion would have slipped by without comment As Asit AsIt it was there was not the ghost of or a celebration although the telegraph of offices of- of offices did a rushing business and the florists were busy sending greetings to the first lady and her distinguished spouse party arty later attended the horse chow at athe atthe he the tale state s fair Miss Claudia Cannon and Miss Elaine Cannon entertained a 0 few tew close friends at an early morning breakfast by bridge Monday at their tome home The guests were served at one table decorated with a low crystal owl of dainty white while rosebuds The Th hostesses were assisted by their moth moth- mother er Mrs C. C Q Cannon Those present Included Mrs W. W G. G Morgan Miss MIs Erma Miss Dorothy Morgan Miss Chloe Chloc Cannon and Miss Helen Morgan en entertained en- en entertained at a e. theatre party evening at d the WIlkes for Mrs S. S M M. who Is 13 visiting In the city The guests were Mrs Mr and Mrs E. E W. W Brainerd Mrs George Cooper of Price and Mr and Mrs Alex Dunn of Tooele Miss Louisa Cherry Cherr entertained members of her club at a. a bridge party Monday evening at her home on Doug Doug- la ave le The home was effectively decorated with bright fall flowers As As- Assisting the hostess was her sister Miss MUs Winona Cherry Special guests were Miss Victoria Clayton and Miss The ma mil Schank of Pennsylvania who ar arc popular visitors In Salt Lake Miss Myra Cameron entertained t ta a luncheon and bridge party day afternoon at the Cameron suite at the Hotel Utah In honor of Mrs Thomas Gentles of ot St. St Joseph Mo who Is a a. Ruest at the S. S A. A Kennedy home The guests were fere seated a at small tables decorated with a varlet variety of fall flowers Those bidden were Mrs G Mrs Walter Clark Mrs John Murphy Mrs Jack Jac Lynch Mrs Ezra Thompson Mrs Kearns Jr Miss Marlon Bird Miss Alice Benson Mrs Noble l Warrum Miss Mary Dooly and Miss Margaret OBrien Wednesday eve eve- evenIng nIng Dr and Mrs Fuller B Balle Bailey gave an Informal dinner at their horn home on East South Temple street for Mr Ir and Mrs Gentles An Interesting nuptial event of earl early October was the marriage of Miss Helen daughter of Mr and Mrs C B. B Felt and Roy nay Dill Dill- Dillworth Dillworth worth Simmons The marriage too took place Wednesday morn In I In the Salt Sal Lake temple and In the evening a. a large reception was given ghen at the Cn ChI Omega sorority ise ho-ise i olse on East Second South street Th house was decorated throughout with a a. profusion of bright fall flowers Intermingled with scarlet I and golden autumn leaves The bride wore a lovely ely wedding gown satin combined with Duchess lace nn pearls Her long tulle veil ell was cau with orange blossoms and she carried brides bride's roses and fragrant gardenias gardenia Mrs Milton Felt matron of honor wore a bouffant model of rose pink pin taffeta with elvet trimmings in l paler shade Mrs Martin attending matron was f rocked frocked In cordial Dink taffeta and French flow flow- flowers ers rs All the attendants carried bou bol bouquets of pink roses Miss Marion Marton Felt maid of honor wore ore pale blue taffeta and Miss Jacobs bridesmaid was rocked frocked f In shell pink georgette and taffeta George Nelson was best man The bridal party was assist assist- assisted ed in receiving by Mr and Mrs C B. B Felt and Mrs J. J L. L Simmons As As- Assisting Assisting in the general entertaining of the gUst guests were Mrs E. E R Callister Mrs S S. P Porter Mrs E. E S Felt and Mrs M. M L. L Tha Th gir room was In charge charite of ot Mrs A. A II H. Chatfield The dining room was gay with dahlias d and asters In the pastel shades hades and was In charce chane of Mrs R. R J. J Chugs Chugg Irs anIl Mrs Joel Richards who were assisted In sen-ing sen by Miss Ma Ma- Marlon Marion rion Foster Miss Simmons Miss Lucile Simmons Miss Betty Detty Cal Cal- Callister llster lister Mrs Clark Whitney Mrs I. I A. A Armstrong Mrs Ben Een Mrs Nelson Miss Florence Miss Daryl Whitney Miss MIs Rutn Solomon and Miss Leone Nowell NO The young couple left oa on a n late train for New ew York where they will make their home tome Mrs C. C E. E of New York will be the motif for a t. t luncheon to tobe be given Friday afternoon by Mrs Fred Smith at her home on Military way Mrs Groesbeck Gr who Is being r a great deal by her friends I lh th her visit passed last week with Mrs Irs Fred Cowan at her home on Sec Sec- Second ond nd avenue The marriage of Miss MUs Edna Wil- Wil liams lams daughter of Mr and Mrs F. F Roy Williams and Melvln Richard took place Wednesday day eve eve- evening evening ning at 7 o'clock at the Williams home 1 Eleventh East Ett street the cere cere- ceremony ceremony mony being performed by Bishop Nicholas Nichola O. O Smith A reception fol- fol followed lowed from until 10 D. D m. m The bridal party stood tood in a bower of palms alms ferns temI and autumn flowers In j the supper room a n color scheme of pink and white prevailed Pink rocs In a silver basket Centered the sen Ing table and sliver silver candlesticks held rose pink cathedral candles The ride bride was lovely in an Imported d gown of Ivory satin mad in a bouffant style stylo with trimmings of rose point lice lace Orange blossoms and pearls were combined In a coronet effect front from which v. her long veil ell fell She carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses and lilies of the alley The matron of honor Mrs Keith U Uk lk k wore a a. model of shell jonk bows Miss Miu Hulda Price maid of honor wore ore a frock of green taffeta and orchid Mrs Ralph Back Back- Backman Backman man attending matron wore pink taffeta feta with pink trimmings and the bridesmaids Mis Leone Nelson and Miss Ruth Hoagland wore frocks alike In lavender taffeta and All the attendants carried bouquets of pink roses and ard sweet peas Kelvin J Van was best man As Assisting M- M In receiving were Mr and Mrs Charles Hoagland parents of the Mrs E. E A. A Monson end and Mrs Charles Linford In the dining room were Mrs D. D P. P Williams Mrs Harry furry J. J Loyd Lod and Mrs Louis Louis' G. G Hoagland who were assisted In serving e eIng ing by members of the Sigma sorority to which the f. bi-f. br belongs In the girt gift rc were Mrs E Wil WIl- Williams liams and Mrs Frank Hoagland Houland Mu Mu- Music sic sc preceding the ceremony and Im im- Immediately immediately mediately following It It was furnished by Miss Marjorie Klemm accompanied by Miss Florence Allen Sidney Hoagland and an orchestra Four hundred guests called The couple left Thursday for tor a a. wedding trip to southern Utah and will be at home In the city after October IS 15 Mrs Carl L. L Smart w 1 tess at ata a prettily appointed luncheon Thurs Thurs- Thursday Thursday day afternoon t her home on Mil Military way Federal heights i 1 honor honorof of her guest Mrs 1 George Slinger Slinger- land of P Ida Halloween colors were chosen for the The guests w seated at one table that was centered cente d with a II silver bas bas- basket basket ket fil 1 with deep orange African marigolds Yellow princess candles were In sliver silver holders and the place cards were decorated with witches and Jac o 0 lanterns Those bidden to meet Mrs were Mrs Er Ernest Er- Er Ernest nest Bamberger Mrs Jarr A A. Hogle Mrs Stephen Abbot Mrs Charles M. M I. I Morris Mrs W. W M. M McCrea Mrs C. C N. N Jensen Jc en Mf loll V. V R. R and Mrs A A. A L. L Mathews Mr and Mrs Ems Ellis C Freed will leave the latter part of October for New York from which c. c hey will sail early in November ember for Europe where they will spend th winter They will spend the Christmas holi holidays days with Mr and Mrs Richard Hud Hud- Hudnut Hudnut nut at their chateau in southern France |