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Show f -A I Salt Lake Society V J salt lakf, Oet -.1 Dembcratldi Women of the cltj ssrt Invited to meet I M;r William G MrAdoo informally at I ten at the NeWhOUSS hotel Thursdav afternoon at 1:10 o'clocs Owing to Ac I fact that It wan not known until J S8r Iter day that Mr.- McAdoo would ac- COmpan her husband, it w is not pos-Islble pos-Islble for members of the committee in 'harge of arrangements to reach sa jniany wonien as they would have liked to have meet the distinguished visitor Covers were laid for fifty in the main . lining room of the hotel. The entertainment enter-tainment was under thP direction of 1 M re. Gould B Blakely, chairman of the Democratic stnt' committee, and Mrs. George Fl fern. representative for Utah on the Democratic national committee. mm At nuptial muss at Our Lady of Lourdes chapel of the Catholic ehurchc Thursday morning, Mis.-; Rhoda Brn-neau Brn-neau and Alfred Isom wer( married The ceremony was performed by Path-01 Path-01 It J. Cotter. The chapel was decorated decor-ated with pink and white dahlias, effectively ef-fectively arranged about the nltrn with a background of f 1 I'd ferr.s The bride wore a dnrk b! awny gown h.in ,. . honiue of Cecil Mrunner roses The bridesmaid ,Mi)s Marguerate Bhea. wore a dark brown suit and also had a corsage I kouquet of Cecil Brunner roses. Ralph Bruneau was hest man. A wedding 'breakfast followed the 1 ceremony at th Hotel Utah Pink and white chrysanthemums formed a centerpiece cen-terpiece for the breakfast tnhl.- 'ofrs were laid for fourteen relatives and close friends of the young couple Mr and Mrs. Isom left during the ,after-nooii for n honeymoon In th-northw-. st They will be at home after 'November 1 at 173 H street. ' s Mrs Victor K. Ball and Mrs Frank S. Galney entertained ul bridge luncheon lunch-eon Thursday at the home of Mrs Ball on K street In honor 01" Mrs I RobOrt Montgomery 01 I unaha. Neb. Chrysanthemums In yellow and lav- ender decorated the rooms. A large irast of the regal fall blossoms formed la centerpiece for the serving taide and I Smaller vases were ori each ol six ta-I ta-I bles, where the guests were seated for mm heon The place-cards were in Ha How e en designs The guests, besides the guest of honor, hon-or, Included Mrs. Ralph L Loughborough. Loughbor-ough. .Mrs. Harry BrlCksou, Mrs Prank Rudy, Mrs. Ralph Rudy, Mrs j. T. Bv- era, Mrs. William Mackler, Mrs j. s. PoMchek, Mrs. Itobeit Montgomery. '.Mrs S" 0 Loubender, Mrs. W. C. Llv- esay, Mrs B f: Beck, Mrs M- J. Greenwood, Mrs j. B. Towd, Mrs. Mel- vln i: li I. .v . Mrs Lynn Smith. Mrs Mart y Grotndyke. Mrs. William Schaff Mrs Edward Groesbeck. Mrs. R. J. Armstrong, Mrs. W. R- Spettigue. Mrs Herman Johnson, Mrs Harry Hill of Sun 'Bernardino, Cal. Mrs. Harry lO'Lougiiiin, Mrs. Y H SUss'.man. and MISS Ada Joynt, Assisting the hostess was Mrs, C. H Jones. Mrs. Arthur Naylor entertuined at I tea Thursday afternoon at hor home 1 in Bouhtlful m honor of Mra. Charles R, Mabcc, wife of tho Republican nominee nom-inee for governor The decorations .were cosmos and roses anil autumn I leaves. Assisting in receiving were Mrs Wil-'lUm Wil-'lUm Spry, Mrs. C. H Hesser. Mrs. 'Clarence Eldredgc Mrs. Henry Mess, 'Mi Joel 1 alrlsh and Mrs S. VV . Burn-ham. Burn-ham. Assisting in the dining room wer.. Mis D. R, Colemun and Mrs. Albeit Al-beit Holt. Members of the Women's tiudd of St. Mark's catlicdrul gave u luncheon In the guild room of the cathedral Thursday afternooii In uompliment to thr Kt ReV. Arthur VV. Mouton, new j bishop of Utah for the Bplsdopal I church tile mother, Mrs. Bninia Moul-.,11 Moul-.,11 and sister. Mrs Kannj Wright Luncheon vran seiA-ed at several long tabl3 and a number of smaller ones. ii decorated in fall flowers and trailing trail-ing lncs In autumn tints. The bish-.p bish-.p table had a silver basket filled urn pink and white dahlias 1- 0 centerpiece. cen-terpiece. With vines twined about It .tie ex'cnijing ro miner enu u. me ia-ble ia-ble Zinnias, mangolds and dahlias in various shades were used on tho oth-01 oth-01 tables. COVeN were laid for 150 Following luncheon, Bishop Moullou Was Introduced b;. Dean W. W. Fli-et-! wood and made an excellent ad. In d. allng With the nationwide nioxenir-nt of I be Kplscopal church tow ard re-1 re-1 onatruetion work and tho preservation Of ih' highest ideals of Americanism The 1 ommlttee In churgc of arrange-'mentfl arrange-'mentfl for the luncheon Included Mis I. A. Pyke, presided of the guild, Mrs. 1'. W. Bradley, Mrs Francis Gocl!z, M' I James A Hogle, Mrs ' harles A I'aus, Mrs. Moreland Fox. Mrs 6. R Netd. Mits Elsa Dlckurt, I Mrs. Walker Guntor, Mrs. J. A- Reeves I Mrs. W. T. Bonson. Mis: King CopbS, Miss Olive Benson, Miss Ruth Cowle, Miss Sarah Chlptoan Mrs H I Moore, Mrt. George P.ust. Mrs H R, Welch, Mrs 1 ooper Anderson and Mrs. c E. Tavern. Miss Rhoda Rnineau, a bride of the .week wfLs the guest of honor at a i luncheon given by Mlas Ruth Foynter. Tueada at ' My Shop ' Russot and yel-lou' yel-lou' e.hr-aanthemuins formed the table .decorations. The place cards were in bridal designs. 'overs werp laid for Miss Bruneau. Miss Florence Sullivan, Miss Margaret O'Brien, Miss Celeste I-aramie. Miss Kellle Hyland Miss Kthel Hognn, Miss Qladys ijodge Miss Marguerite Shea, .ti.v M.i urine Nelson MlSS Anna Dai-, Dai-, ley. Miss Dorothy Hippe. MlSS Masel I ranks entertajned last Tuesday night al her home on Fifteenth Fif-teenth Last street. Is honor of Miss Ide Marl.- 'handler, an autumn bride. Chrysanthemums were used In the living liv-ing room and pink und white petunias were used in the dining room. Music was furnUhed by Mrs IOrma Browning Dean. Miss Nellie Pugsley, Miss LflHe Older. Misa Mary I-atham Miss Nell Preece. Miss Aegtna Reed. Miss Druele Sandberg, Miss Gladys Wag3t..fi. Mr- Nellie Bandberg, sin David Hempstead, Mrs B B Kimball Mra II. O. Graves. Miss Lavon Chandler. Chand-ler. Mlsa Lids Edmunds, Mrs J C. Murphy, and Mr I. M. Llndsa' Delta Epslton sorority entertained .it a kensington Tuesday afternoon ut the home of M'.ss May Rigby on Fourteenth Four-teenth Bast street. Autumn flowers and leaves decorated the .rooms. The entertulinent committee Included In-cluded Miss Rigby, Mlsa Helen Woodruff. Wood-ruff. Mies Afton Booth. MIks Beatrice FlUson ami MIsa Ramona James. The hlstory-tourut section of the I a.li.-s' Literary club entertained at a burf. t luncheon In the library of the club house Turaduy afternoon. A bas-kut bas-kut of r..e-i nlnri'd .lih!i..- formed the centf ri'iece for the lea table and rose- -oored caudles further cmphotded the color hla. Following luncheon Mrs W H. Bramel reviewed "Th Fur God" in an Interesting way. Announcement is nuide of the marriage mar-riage of Miss Maude A. Anderson and irorgo A. Amuesen, which took place ; Friday. October 10, jt noon at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mm. Joseph Anderson, 170 Boutb West Temple street The ceremony was performed by President F'rank V. Taylor. Tay-lor. A wedding breakfast followed at the Hotel Utah for close relatives The couple left on an afternoon train for California t. spend their honeymoon 1 and will be et home In Logan after November 1 Miss Florence Benson entertained at. an informal dancing party Monday! evening at hep home on Tenth avenue in honor of Miss Sue Margetts of P0-eotelio P0-eotelio a late supper was served. The table wa decorated in marigolds. Covers Cov-ers were laid for tWOht! 1 Mrs a. n FnmgTi entertained members mem-bers of the Tuesday Bridge club and othei friends at 0 bridge luncheon Tuesday at her home on Vale avenue. Luncheon ra:; served at mall tables and the bTldgp came followed. Hallowe'en Ideas were carried out In the decorations Small pumpkins fill-J 'ed with marigolds formed centerpieces ; for each of the tables t li - hostess was 'assisted by Mrs. Emmelt Annls. Mrs.; : Victor Sears, Mr. lOdmond Wattls .Mrs. Walter Hamilton and Miss Lucllel Ensign The guests included Mrs. L ..: Annls, Mrs C C Crlsmon. Mrs L Ma-1 yer, Mrs. M. C. Allen. Mrs Pauline. Mrs. F Van der Voe of Java, f r - i ' merly Miss Jean Johnson of this clly. lis the guest of her s.sier. Mrs A. J. Pagergren 612 Twelfth Bast street, Mrs. Van der Zoe will Join her husband hus-band In San Francisco and they will i sail from there to Java in December. Sands. Mrs, W, I" Jensen, Mrs. R. L. Wattls Mrs Margaret Gibbons, Miss Kate Halloian, Mrs. R H Pe ale mi Alma Peale. Mrs. Ira .'. Barend, A A Coeey. Mrs. Fied Davidson, Mrs. W, G Grimsdell Mrs P L Parker. Mr- Uarn Klmhall. Mrs. Shorn. n Fare... Mrs Fred Wcy. Mrs Ben L Rich, Mrs. R K. P.rown Mrs W R. I'.i. Mrs Murk ReedaR, Mrs. W. R. ArrnstTong and Mrs Walter Scott. Miss Caroline Thomas has left for ia trip through southern Utah with Senator Reed Smo.it s party. Mrs. ' i. Rumsey, daughter of Mrs. 10. II. Harrlman. Is in Salt Lake on her way home from u trip to the Pacific Pa-cific coast. Sh is with a party of friends and expects to remain in Salt Lake several days e m In compliment to Mis.-. Ida Marie Chandler whose engagement to L. Dow! Browning was recently announced. Miss Hazel Franks entertained Tues-I day evening at her home on Fifteenth! ' East street Miss Clara Muy Browning Brown-ing entertained Thursday evening at her homs In Ogden, in honor of Miss 'Chandler and Mr Browning. Miss Lll- i Man Elder gave a kensington Prldaj evening al her home on Fifth East1 street in honor of Miss Chandler. News has reached the city of the marriage of Mrs Florence Gertrude! nicklnoon. formerly of Silt Lake, to William Laty Stout. The wedding took placo August 24 at Kansas City, Mo. The couple will bo at homo at llil East Boston street. Tulsa, okla Mis:- Elisabeth McLeese, was the guest of honor at a "rook' party glv-len-hy Miss Dorothy Williams. The home was decorated In fall flow. r. Th.- hostess was assisted bv Miss Edith Williams and Miss Ruth Jam Hurley T'c.e guests numbered thirty . ' Alfred Kreyinlmrc poet and diama-tis'. diama-tis'. und Mrs Kreymborg, of New York, were entertained Informallj bv 'Dr and Mrs. I . M. McHugfa at their home on Ninth avenue last Monday I night. The guests Included Professor -.n.l Mrs li Roland Lewis. MIssMaudej 1 M.iv Babcoek. Ir.s. Beulah Storrs Lew is. Mr and Mrs. E M. Bagley, Mr and Mra George E. Skelton and "jall 'Martin KJach of the guests furnished, some feature of the evening's enter-. talnment, Dr w. R, Tyndale entertained at dinner at the University club Tuesday In honor of Mr. and- Mrs. Kreymborg! Mrs McHugh invited i few friends tu meet the guests at tea at "My Shop ' Monday afternoon- Novelty, ar well as artistic charac-'teriz-d the reading by Mr Kreymborg of his poems to a musical accompaniment accompani-ment and his drama enacted in a puppet pup-pet theatre at the Ladles' Literary club .hOUSe Tuesday night The puppet theatre is manipulated hj Mrs. Kreymborg, while her husband reads the lines of one of his dramas Mr. Kreymborg. who is one of the foremast disciples of free verse In America accompanies the reading of his verse with B mandOlUte, B musical instrument which (a a cross between a! mandolin and a Into. Both the poet and his wife are in-vlslble in-vlslble during the presentation of the puppet drama. Mr. and Mrs. Kreymborg arrived in Salt Lake Monday and are house, cuests of I Jr. and Mrs McHugh. They are on their way back to their home In New York after spending some time, on the Pacific roast Mrs Thomas E Warren entertained a few pirl friends t an Informal evening eve-ning at her home on South Seventh lEast street Saturday The Invited gut were Mis.-? Myra Mnce. MlSS Alma Al-ma Hansen Miss lsnhelle Proctor,; Miss Maude Ford, Mlsa Norlna Hayes, Mips A'enice Allred. .Miss Alice Pepper, Miss Helen Ripieto. Miss Opal Haliett, Mi.-s .miIi. Hohba. Mrs. S. N. Sargent. Mrs. Leslie Pettit, Mrs. 'ern Knowles. hIsbb! Mrs Lloyd Mosher, and Mrs. G. J 19 Crooktou Mrs James F Gregorson entertained tUm at her home, 124 B street, at a 500 party, followed by supper. In. honor of ssaa Mrs. ; rant Gregorson. on the eve1 of her departure for her home in Greeley. H i olo iti... i wi . won bj thr (,-u-st of W honor and Frederick Green. The guests numbered sixteen. ruu .Mrs- Emma Clark entertained at tea Monday afternoon at her home on . , North State struct in honor of the ufcl eighth birthday anniversary of her KlB daughter, Mary l;one The decoro- If 'I Uons were In Hallowe'en effects. The BjiK guesta numbered twenty. Hsn Mr and Mrs J W. Palmor of Ev- aitston. Wyo.. are visiting Mr. Palmer's fflfl mother Mrs. . E Palmer. M! Park Bifl Street, on their way home from a visit Bsjl to Portland, Beattle and Los AngelSI K.eV Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Shields, Lsaaan Mr. and Mrs. George T. Peterson and LamJ Mr. and Mrs. Quince R. Schettler mo- iHi tored to Provo on Sunday and were sl quests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bl George N Gowans. H " 1 Mrs. Clyde I Kugler of Denver Is Kk visiting Mrs. j. E, Wilcox at her home it it last Fourth Basl iti el Mr- Kug- f lor Is returning -iini a trip to soulii- il ern California! Where she visited her BHsS parents Mr. and. Mrs. P. M, Griff en, of Long BSaCh, and her sister Mrs. H William Handley, of Los Angelea LEI |