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Show KaiTXc Society V" Mm nf th brids will BfkeJmn following notlc Pft in .he Washington Star WEt"' mm. Grips, daugh- rK VlrrD'A c c Grlgga V H' married Tu- BiM10. y , T K Columbia. Kl" ' Tr,e ceremony was W0Tl H apartment of the KH I" th VhP Toronto, at E prrDtV; i-V jaon s. ; the Kirs' Oongr. ga- KU,Chr an was f0 ilow'd b a urc h,., " -for ihf small com-rnb'r com-rnb'r of the Immediate W7 iTtnVv-e.J the ceremony. H WjJ . ' md the beat Rt'cncir Lordly, also of raSr Tori', I Bkh. i a gra luate in fin. arts l"1,1' ' i v.-ratty m the da KalhSSSi' of art in the T f:MR' i i Morris, V ITS; dDec.ara!fon ol I id. V ;' 0 pf Benjamin W est K Sthirls chief of th. Hal. valuation section of the fcrt ReprcBeTitlve James K r ! engineering, and la 'K . iw In N- Vorh Cits 1 1 '" 1." . r m f- r . and uty'on'th- firm,- line and was LaKt rhf aupervlaor ol instruc-Wrnnvir instruc-Wrnnvir artlll'-ry school, which Et,1 u,mi ,irm "f 'I. -r.- Namrhomas V. Jackaon entertained Krr Mtndat night ' hei small KLr.'u i- - ' "" Kekaonattr.- Jackaon home BLii ivenue Hallow, en Ideas KrJ out in the table decora-Vlcllov decora-Vlcllov chrysanthemums In a K0 bukH formed the center- yellow can. II. s In . atln dral Lfti.-ks n .ic-nK-d along Hie 1' ii ec.ir.lH. njt nips and fa-re fa-re In Halloween d.-stgn. Hrjtsu Included l' 'li Me. h im, L Barr"!t. Mlri:im KoulR.r. Leah WzT Bernl e Foulger Gwen Vn-El Vn-El isaurin-- 111. n.irds nnlc. Hr'tlls. Clara Camomile Ameila K,r Mi'-.nn- I . i r row 8, Floren( C E,i JIIW Man' ' ; i 1 1 1 ' rt n a l) il Miss K j, Bl Th enlng s sp.-nt Kds af Ur W I Kjt, a:.h . were invited to m. I Kformr. ) .: the home ol H j Bharp. 6.10 Fifth avenue, Khy mi. rn--- -!,.!( Q n.l KsW Miss Jonnna Sprague BgTot formed o centerpiece fr tab an.) other garden flow-uscij flow-uscij about th" hou rhe Eri arere assist, -t by Mrs I ed Krman Miss Hetty Sharp and Kfra Shir)'. Ai.. .w gut 8ta Hsprasuc I; the guest ol Mrs. Hj8pragu. an.l Miss loanna. Hlntbf Bernlcc apart m-nt- L'tDJ Mrs. Kurt K.ibinsnn n-Hid n-Hid t Jinn, r Saturday night at Btta club, followril bv lancln(r at petlDK.n honit- In Bonneville rh Avl. In the form of a cross, '.ltli BiUluri fountain playing In the . Rose color .J candles Hll fiow. r In rose shares m.li-Hom m.li-Hom the centerpiece. . rs id for wt J li M. ' n'A i a . at. rtained ftrMt' luncheon at her home. :?. M lmif Kuk-s ;ind marigolds Hated the rooms and Hallow cn Hpnd place .ards were used. 9kron '.as served at small tabl ". brMt follow) ng Hwjt inclu.J.'j Mrs W T Dean, jforjte H Watson. Mrs. Carl A Bl Mrj V r Smith Mis .1 K Sjrrl1- Mr. j n Cornwall, Mr Bounjr. Mrs Georg. Groesl W W. frlcp Mrs L. R Hamp-Bin Hamp-Bin g. T. Taylor. Mr- Hi run, trrT.i. Mr? i. sin. . k, Mrs Mj Prklr,5on. Mrs. ArJr.ir Price. .Ify H Wallace and Miss Ma- Jo-jncerucn: La made of the wed-J wed-J Miss fJlady- Klslingburj of and Morgan J. Sweeney of Cdea. 1 tctob. r 22 'i h. twlv Dlac Sdturday l.ujt In San JB-0 ,n ,h" '-h.-ipi-i ai the resl- -; Kd il 1 II:,;,,, : jmjcnDUhop performed the eere- fcrld is , rrailuate of i,,. gai -pjjrt acadtmy of Ugden an.l lat-"'J01! lat-"'J01! cros hospital training fc,The couple will make their P Loi Angel. Huth Wood and u ' Higgin- carried edll id Jf ltithr. Salt Uke temple, The An '"farmed by Apostb K ;,. Rlf hards A wedding BKJ WfJ at the home Hi BSSntT""1' M'Shcp "ml MrS ;ERSwiVh " uelod In'ihe r th,et f0rrncd 'nter- were in silver hold- M Uff JJ- ,Trn uf llonor "ore S roS tr,me? In American SBai; MV"d'r taffeta. W bride mrirt Ml88 Thelma Lees. MgfeagM gowned nt. Imato-colored crepe de chlno. Rita fisher waa flower girl. J r. William Wood WU best man I Assisting the parents ofthe bride In receiving the guests, with the wedding wed-ding party, were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur J. Wood and Mr ami Mrs K. Di Htggint.othani Assisting in the dining din-ing rn.,m were Mrs Sam Brown, Mrs. v llllam Wood, Mrs Claude Lees. Mrs. k.harles M LOJI, Mis-. Era Lees. Miss Lillian McAfe, Miu Jane H Igglnbot am. Miss Iyone lllgginbolham. Miss Natalie Willis and Miss (iwen.lolyn C:ne. Two hundred and fifty Invitations j ware Issued. The couple 111 go to Wsshlngton, D. C, where the bridegroom bride-groom will attend school, to spend the winter. ... j The marriagi- of Miss Dorothy Clarke ami n v. Kratzer took place Thursday evening at 6:3u o'clock at I the home of the bride's parents. Mr. land Mrs. Herbert Clarke. 333 Bast ' Thirteenth South street The ceremony cere-mony was performed by Bishop I Ueorge Orahain and was followed by I a reception White. chrysanthemums. COSDlOfl , nnd red dahlias decorated the rooms. Chryaanl hemuzAa in a basket formod a centerpiece for the supper tabl--. The bride wore a gown of white Canton crepe, trimmed In pearls, wvt'i a veil and orange blossoms. She rarrled Ophelia ross. Miss Grace Clarke, bridesmaid, wore pale blue charmeuse and georgette beaded, and I carried pink roses and sweet p, Miss Ther-sa Shambeck wore coral taffeta and carried pale pink roses and lavender sweet p'as Bert Clarke . was best man. Assisting In receiving and and n-t n-t iTt, uning the gueeU were Miss Isabel : McBrlde. Mrs. G. Westwood and Miss Klta Sanders The guests nui.i-bered nui.i-bered sixty. i Following a short wedding trip the coviplo will be at home after Novem-1 Novem-1 ber 16 at L'747 South State street. i Mr and Mrs. R. X Young entcr-I entcr-I talncd at the first in a series of dan;-' dan;-' tng parties Thursday enlng at their home on Sixth East street. Hallowe'en Hallow-e'en Ideas were carried out in the j decorations Lights were shaded ,n . orange and black, and orange candles can-dles were used about the house. Marigolds Mari-golds further emphasized the cotor 1 scheme. Supper was served in the basement J from twelve small tables. The room l was decorated in cornstalks, w itch m, black cats and Jack o lanterns A I jack o' lantern formed a centerpiece j for each table. Assisting tne host and hostess were Mrs. A E Lewis, Mr and Mrs. Taylor Tay-lor Chamberlain and Mr and Mrs-J Mrs-J J Cotter. The guests numbered forty-four. The second In the series will be given Monday evening. w One of the outstanding phllan-I phllan-I thropic entertainments of Hie fall i season was a card party given-Thursday afternoon by the entertainment -committee df. the Catholic Woman's league at the Ladies' Literary Cltlb-! Cltlb-! house. A color scheme of rose and laven-. laven-. r was carried out In the decorations; decora-tions; lea was served in the libra-y Hose and !a l ler pompon chrysanthemums chrysan-themums formed a centerpiece tor the lea table. Hose colored cathedral candles were In silver holders. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs J. C Lynch, Mrs. John T Whit, . Mrs. Thomas F. Kearns and Miss Chonlta Vander Leek Assisting In serving were Miss Mary Lynch. a Mls Dorothy White Miss Edna Kuster, Miss Ethel Blxby, Miss Catherine Col-j Col-j Una and Miss Violet Bologn se A musical program given .luring the tea hour was as follows: Piano solo "The Nightingale," bj Liszt, Miss Gertrude Tremblay. Piano solos Hungarian Rhapsodic" No 12 LlSzt "Kamennoi-Ostrow" . . Rubenstein Miss Ethel Hogan Soprano solos "II Baclo" (The Kiss) .. L'Ardl'l "Do Not Go. My Love" Richard Hagerman . Mrs. Lambert B Kennebeck "Carry Me Hack to Old VirgLnny" Bland 'Mighty Lak' a Hose" N'evin Ptano. Miss Isabel Jenkins Violin. Miss Lucille Jenkins The committees in charge, under the direction of Mrs. Charles A Qu.v-ley. Qu.v-ley. were the following. Cards Mrs Wilbur S Hodgson. Mrs. J. H Splllane. Jr., Mrs. Neil O'Donnell, Miss Kate llalloran. MUdlc Mrs. Curtyn F. Parr. Mrs Phil J. Puree!!. Mrs F l Mr llhinney. For-tune-telilng Mrs. Arthur Kelly, Mlns Gertrude Geoghegan. Candy Miss 1 Margaret Rogers. Mrs. Garratt S I Wilkin. Miss Leona Winter, Miss The-i The-i resa Winter) Miss Anna GUI is, Idles i Mar Hughes Miss Mar.iorle Sheehah, Miss Inez Long Refreshments Mrs. Otto Fisher, Mrs. Eugem- P, : Gaylord. Mrs. Thomas F. Kearns, Mr:- N A. Robertson. Mrs. E. G. De I Wald. Decorations Mrs Lambert . B. Kennebeck, Mrs. Harold O'Brleo, i Mrs. M. J. Connelly Door Mr--I Charles Johnson. Miss Grace Hall About 300 guests were In attend' j ance. . Mrs. Belle M Muaser of Denver, I Shpreme organizer of the P. E I who Is visiting Salt Lake P E. O. , chapters was the guest of honor at a buffet luncheon given Tuesday by chapter D at th.- home of Mrs. Foster J. Curtis, 977 First avenue The P. E. O. colors ye'low and white, were carried out in the decorations. decora-tions. Yellow chrysanthemums and marigolds were used about the house, with a basket of marigolds as a centerpiece cen-terpiece for the luncheon table. The j guests numbered thirty. Chapter E will be organlz d this morning at a meeting with Mrs. Curtis Cur-tis at 10 o'clock The newly organized chapter members v.-tn be guests of the officers of chapters A and l at luncheon at Mrs. A J Gorham's homo on Second avenue following the oi -ganlzatton A large tea will be given at the Belvedere Bel-vedere Friday afternoon for all P E. O. members to meel Mrs. Musser. Mrs Musser will spend Thursday In Ogden. Ph.- will be a -ompanted by members of Salt Lake P. E. O. 1 chapters. ... Miss Ella Nellson. who will leave soon for California to make her home-was home-was the guest of honor at a large luncheon given Tuesday by Mrs Earl Shimmln and Mrs. O. R. Dibblee at the Shimmln home. 1840 Ninth East I street-Luncheon street-Luncheon was served at small I tables A large basket of marigolds ' formed a centerpiece for the serving 1 table and small baskets -were on the small tables. The place cards ana favors wore In Hallowe'en designs. Covers were laid for twelve. Invitations have been received In Salt Lake from Mr. nnd Mrs. William A Crowley, formerly of this city and j now of Los Angeles, for the marriage of their daughter. Margaret, to Stanley Stan-ley Halroyd Chambers. The wedding took place ai hlsrh noon Wednesdav st the Hotel Alexandria In Los ' Ansreles. Tho brldo was one of Salt Lake's popular young society women before going to Los Angeles to make h-ir home. ... Announcement is made by Mr. and i Mrs H. E Jeffries of the marriage of I their daughter, Margaret, to Grant R. Ridd. The wedding took place Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. The couple left Wednesday Wed-nesday for Monroe to make their home. I ... 1 Mrs. George H. Watson and Mrs. Fred I! Copeland will entertain Saturday Sat-urday afternoon at a large bridge luncheon In the reception room of the I Belvedere In honor of their mother. Mrs. I onise Kisselberg. who will leave Monday for Los Angeles and will later I visit In Phoenix. Ariz I Mis, E. D. Woodruff and daughter, I Mr- It. F. Rlter entertained Wednesday Wednes-day at the Woodruff home. Its East : First North street In the first of a' Series Of bridge teas. Chrysanthemums in rich fall colors 'decorated the rooms and tea table. I Guests were entertained at seven tables I a t bridge, with others for tea The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. W II Hill. Nin' tables were arranged for I bridge, Mrs. C, c. Criemori assisted' j in entertaining the guests I . Announcement is made by Judge and Mrs S. R. Thurman of the mar-I mar-I riage of their daughter, Luclle. to Carl w Buehner. The wedding took place, September 26 In New York, w here the I bride was studying dancing. Mr. and j i Mrs Buehner have Just arrived in S.ilt Lake and will make their home I here. Mrs Buehner Is a w ell-know n las- J 'sic dancer and is popular in Salt Iake 'society. |