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Show . ' i MIWHII nn , MmIiibiHMMm,M,,MBIhbiMW,mmml II w-t. Ana Is m 0 M 0 3 m -,jfeiM i r 1 n AMCSO 1 V I x o, J 1 th tims Mortal t(i IT ll hems and family U tUv, when relatives gather around tables ta-bles ltuien with the iVats which speak ..L of prosperity and Ti plenty, ttiui love. Ami P(M,1 ehr abound, it close at hand. tviiea!ly a American fo.nl-,s.,Mbhivi fo.nl-,s.,Mbhivi by the riisrim fathers for abundant harvest in '.'jfw home, is peculiarly fitted u-a: to a S''st nation at peace, Vi nsjority of the other import-.'wi'rs import-.'wi'rs of frth r "t war. at "0 time in the history of states has its people had 's,.o to t thankful than now 1 Muotrv endow 1. cot only with vt-n pf.ve, hut abundance to A:i r.t"Shhorlnjr lands across the ,:ft.:i;, from ths ravages of '.( " jr,J rarnsio. And so when ifivisj feasts are spread in Salt 1 frio'.:s feeling of gratitude will '.- with the merriment for the . rr.i'.ei of being American c!t 1- -j ;! will bo extensively eele- r this v''ar iu this city. AsUle - rierv'-s family dinner parties, n y- of larse social functions will ;,t2. Salt Lasers from near by -5 are Kv'iiiilnil to arrive to spen.i T'z-i-AviEt; hoiiJays with their i :eerle. Mrs. Key 0. Vylan,! ar- ; lis: Kfi from Casrer, Vyo., to T:iiivln with her parents, ni Mrs. Eichard Sar;e. Mrs. -Fooler, another ('.aa;hter or the h-usenoltl. is here from Forth v, y. Taking r,',:ite a family Mrs. V,'. u. Huekenbrod and '. ?:i from Locua are here to spend ' J-C'lv-4 week with Mrs. Kucken-;'i Kucken-;'i tircts. J::-V-o and Mrs. C. W. .v. Mir? lVrotby Fr-?:eth. irh.i is . lr of tr.e uumestii: science cie-i-zX o: tl:e Mt. leasaLt hizh :L 57ri:l Th.iuksi ir.ir week . ;e: rarects. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. YT ::' :ic ia.-o social eve-:s J::-, ra?: week was a card party : ':" oxn of tie t'sitariis d r?-tcrday a::ernorn at tbe " : L A', y-i siity card tai.les nerf ' .2 the ci ;:a::s rooxs and tea fr;, tollowiE the card irarr.e -i i.-y.zj room on the f.rst t'lc.r. il vr-vrurL'.e was ecioyed d '.r- : of tea. Tre ro-.ir.s ir-cra'.-d in palrns and chrysan-; chrysan-; : r5. Tie tea table Lai a centt-r-: :: fllow ehry.-ac:h--m-n:s. Pr- tre ta ta't'le were Mr. Jor.n -. Mrs. Frank II. Flower, M.-s. H. Kaytauid ac 1 Mrs. n. J. v A5s::3 in reeivin were I - liirrha "lVa:son, Mis Asenath ir- M: Margaret Fowler. Miss Lar-r. Ml-s I harlotte Perkes, B Alee Pie.-ee. Ml,s Mary s-her-- li:; Hazel TolhursT. Miss Cor-1 Cor-1 "2:p. Mi;s Tarda .Sqow. Miss ,'Ewr.: asi Miss Miriam Cohen. , ' 3i farnliWa by Misj Lilltan :. Mrs. Gaylord Ee.-1.-. Mr;. Car-Mrs. Car-Mrs. Roy 114,-i-t. d - P -WITTILY ai polnte-l tea was yjjtjjjjv aft-riioon by Miss --'-tin aa-I-Misj Ethel Firman Jliss Eenan King, diughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. King, vrbo will entertain with a tea next Saturday afternoon at her home, 68 J street. at the home of Mrs. Waiter Little, 1513 Ninth East street. The fcotise waa decorated dec-orated in yellow chrysanthemums. The flowers were arranged in & basket as a eer.U'rj'ifce for the tea tables, with a yellow tulle bo'.v on the handle. Tout crystal candlesticks at the corners of tho tall? had yellow candles and jel-low jel-low shades. Pouring tea and coffee were Mrs. 8. II. Sharman, M.-s. C. II. Jenkins, Mrs. Kaiph Ste-.iard and Mrs. E. H. Dorman. Asbi-tin in the dining room were Miss Inez Sherman, fi?s Laura Firman, Miss Marie Meloy, Miss Elsie Frederickson, Mi.-s Lillian Kiley aDd Miss Helen De-naire. De-naire. Arsist:D in receiving wcro Mrs. Le-via Martin and Mrs. C. H. Davis. MRS. K. O. LEATHER V70OD and Mrs. J. T. Treasure entertained the pa?t matrons and officers of the grand chapter O. E. S. at a bridge tea yes-tardjiy yes-tardjiy afternoon at tho Leatherwood home, 1237 Eaat First South street. The living room was decorated in American Beauty roses, the library in yellow chrysanthemums and tho dining room in pink carnations and ferns. Mrs. C. C. Snyder sanr during the aftomoon. Guests were entertained at ten tables at bridge, with other guests for tea. m OXE of the Thanksgiving brides who has been entertained extensively this week is Miss Pearl Meyerhoffer. On Thursday evening Mrs. George F. Harding entertained her at a parcel shower at her home on Douglas avenue. The house was decorated in fall flowers, flow-ers, and the refreshments were gu-gestive gu-gestive of Thanksgiving. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. J. D. Fife, Jr., Mibs Nora Mickelson and Miss Alt a Monson- Miss Vera Gray will entertain enter-tain for Miss Meyerhoffer on Monday evening, and on Tuesday a number of her friends will entertain her at a dancing dan-cing party at the Odeon. AMONil the social functions of tho week will be the annual old-fashioned ball to be given by the Daughters Daugh-ters of the Pioneers in the Bisbop3' building Wednesday evening. Besides old-fashioned and modern dances the following programme will be given: Solo, Willard Andelin; humorous reading, read-ing, Miss Margaret Caldwell ; soprano solo, Mies Winnifred Smith; piano solo, Mrs. Arvilla Clark Andelin; quartette, Scottish quartette. MISS ELLEN G. M'CARTY entertained enter-tained about twenty-five girl friends at a kewpie party Saturday afternoon, aft-ernoon, at her home, 667 South Thirteenth Thir-teenth East Btreet. The afternoon was spent in music and games. The house was prettily decorated with autumn flowers and kewpies, and tho favors and prizes wore kewpies. The bosteas was assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. E. Mc-Carty. Mc-Carty. MHS. BERTHA KUNZ BAKE It of New York, who will appear in dramatic dra-matic readings here this week, will bo extenbively entertained during her stay in the city. Tho dramatic section of tho Ladies' Literary club will give a tea in Mrs. Baker's honor Monday af-tornoon af-tornoon from 4 to 6 at tho clubhouse. Miss Zora Shaw will entertain with a luncheon at tho Utah "Wednesday for Mrs. Baker and Miss Babcock will entertain en-tertain her at dinner Wednesday evening. even-ing. Tho entertainment committee for the tea to be given for Mrs. Baker Monday afternoon by the dramntic section is composed of Mrs. Wesley King, Mrs. F. : W. Francis, Mrs. Robert Hampton, j Mrs. H. R. MacMillan, Mrs. D. W. Phe-1 lan, Mrs. E. F. Root, Mrs. T. W. Nay-lor Nay-lor and Mr. G. E. Howerman. Mrs. A. II. Parsons and Mrs. W. F. Adams will preside at tho t'a table. The young women of the section will assist in serving. M FOLLOWING the November assembly at the Commercial club Thursday night, C. A. Shay entertained a number num-ber of tne dancers at a jolly supper party at tho cafeteria. The attendants had Jong since li:ft aud Mr. Shay and his guests, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. George Cecil Cowing, collaborated in preparing the repast. Mr. Shay's guests iucluded Miss Gladys Hutchinson, Hutchin-son, Miss Sawyer, Miss Davina Cuin-mock, Cuin-mock, Charles C. Campbell, II. Welle Culmer and Mr. and Mrs. Cowing. Events of Coming Week The members of the Utah State Teachers' association will bo entertained with a reception and dance Monday evening at the Hotel Utah by the committee com-mittee in charge of tho instituto to be held in the city the coming week. w The dramatic section of the Ladies' Literary club will give a tea for Mrs. Bertha Kunz Baker of New York tomorrow to-morrow afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock at the clubhouse. t Mrs. Paulino Sands will entertain with a bridge tea Tuesday afternoon. H Miss Zora Shaw will givo a luncheon Wednesday evening at the Hotel Utah, fn compliment to Mrs. Burtha Kunz Baker Ba-ker of New York. Alius Maud May Ilabcork will entortain for Mm. Baker nt dinner Wednesday evening. The Daughters of tho Utah Pioneers will givo tueir annual bull Wednesday ovening in the BiMiops building. Miss Hazel Edwards will givo a dance Thursday evening at Whitney hall. A number of Hpeciul dancing features will bo introduced. Among them will be tho ma.vixe, to be danced by Miss Alice Edwards and William I'utri'-k, and the furlana, by Mitis Helen Speucer and Dan Spencer. Miss Kenan King will entertain at tea Saturday afternoon from 4 until ti o'clock at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. King, 03 J street. Tho Wasatch Riding club will bo entertained en-tertained with a trout dinner by Mrs. O. J. Recf.o, drillmihtress of tli club, at her- homo in Mill Crook, following a riding meet this afternoon. Tha club held its firt practice drill at the ColiBcum last Wednesday. The Judge-Mercy Hospital league will givo a card party Thursday afternoon, Dccembor 3, at tho Ladies' Literary tdub. M Mrs. James Ivors will entertain tho CryBtal Bridgo club at her home on Eust First South street Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Bernard Mc-Ennny Mc-Ennny will entertain the Emerald Bridgo club Wednesday evening at their homo in tho Bransford apartments. Miss Mario Giesler and Miss Ida Gif'plor will entortain tho Junior Ger-I Ger-I mania club at their home in the Frances apartments Wednesday evening. Tho Jolly Ten club will bo entertained enter-tained Tuesday afteruoon.by Mrs. D, L. ! Cooli, 549 Commonwealth avenue. I Luncheon will bo followed by "500." I Mrs, Willard Hanson will entertain her bridge club Wednesday afternoon at her home on M street. Mihs Abby Herman will entertaine with a bridge tea Friday afternoon at hoir homo on Seventh South street. Mrs. Philip Sehoncrt and Miss Elsie Frederickson will eu tor tain with a bridge tea Monday afternoon at Mrs. Schonort's home iu East Second South street, iu honor of Mss Alverda Martin, Mar-tin, Five wards of the Liberty Stake Mutual Mu-tual Improvement association will entertain en-tertain the remaining six wards Tuea-day Tuea-day evening. Weddings and Engagements Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Sappington announce an-nounce tho engagement of their daughter daugh-ter Hazel to Leonard Wilson. The marriage mar-riage will take place Decomber 22. i The marriaij-o of liss Alverda Martin Mar-tin and Hugh M. Rhodes will take place Wednesday at 8:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth MartiD in the Altadona apartments on Third Eabt street. The Dev. George E. Davies will perform the ceremony. Miss Ethel Martin will be bridesmaid and Ealph Steunrd will be best man. Miss Janet Williamson will play the wedding march. A reception will follow the ceremony cere-mony and the couple will leave for the northwest on a wedding journey. Abe Martin of Ogden announces the engagocnt of his daughter Cora to Sidney Sid-ney E. Bishop of this city. The marriage mar-riage will take place in Salt Lake' Tuesday. Tues-day. Mrs. Will Henderson announces the engagement of her sister, Miss Gertrude Ger-trude Lenzi, to J. G. Eosse. The wedding wed-ding will take place Thanksgiving day. . Mrs. Nellie M. Wall of Los Angeles, Cal., formerly of Salt Lake, announces the marriage of her daughter Marie L. to Lawrence J. Perriu, formerly of Michigan. Mich-igan. The wedding took place at St. Vivian 's cathedra, Los Angeles, November No-vember 5. The conple are now on a wedding trip through the northwest and will be at home in tho Youug apartments, apart-ments, Los Angeles, after December 1. ! The bride is a sister of Mrs. B. O. Mecklenburg of this city. Cards have been received here announcing an-nouncing tho marriago of Miss Mary Adelaide Sun and George Edward Smith, which took place November 10 at Rawlins, Raw-lins, Wyo. The couple will be at home after March 1 at Buffalo, Wyo. . Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Walker announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter Ellen Viola to Joseph S. Sutton of Brooklyn, N. Y., which took' place Monday Mon-day evening at the homo of tho brido, 239 West Fifth North street. The ceremony cere-mony was performed by Bishop Alvin Beesley of the Twenty-second ward. The couple are at homo in tho Richmond apartments. The marriage of Miss Pearl M. Meyerhoffer Meyer-hoffer to Wyman I. Nielsen will take place Wednesday morning in the temple. tem-ple. Iu the evening a dinner will be given at the home of the brido for the immediato families and a few close friends. The young couple will leave on tho midnight train for Idaho Falls, whero thoy will mako their homo lor tho present. ... Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Powell announce the engagement of their daughter, Ivy Isabella, to C. Monroe French. The marriago will take place 6oon. ... Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ghiso of Murray Mur-ray announce the engagement of their daughter, Marguerite, to William Robert Rob-ert Foord. The wedding will take place December 23 at the First Methodist church. ... Mrs. John I. Pryo announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter, Alice, to John B. Williams. The marriage will take place soon. ... A reception was given Friday evening even-ing at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Spencer, 3S7 Eighth avenue, in compliment compli-ment to their daughter, Miss Nellie Spencer, who was married Thursday noon at Joseph Howard Craner of Bur-ley, Bur-ley, Idaho. The parlor was decorated in white chrysanthemums, smilax and myrtlo; the library in autumn flowers, the hall in myrtle and tho dining room in pink roses. A gold basket of Prima Donna roses formed a centerpiece for the supper table. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Spencer and the bride and bridegroom were Mr. and Mrs. Victor F. Spencer. Assisting in the dining room were Mrs. D. 8. Spencer, Mrs. W. J. Browning, Mrs. Will Neasbit, Mrs. J. J. Brummet. The bride's gown was of white messa-line messa-line and shadow lace. She carried bride's ro6es. The couple will be at home after December 1 at 387 Ei, h avenue. Personal Mrs. Thomas Kcarns and Ms. Dan J. Gallivan have returned from Fort Collins, Colo., where thoy visited Edmund Ed-mund Kearns, who Is attending- school there. Mrs. A. W. Ttoblnson has returned to ber home In Pocatello, after a visit of several days to Salt Lake. . Mrs. A. H. S. Bird Is expected home in a few days from New York, where she has been for sir months. . . Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith have gone to Los Angeles, after a visit to Salt Lake. Miss Margaret McDonough of Denver is visiting friends in the city. . Mrs. W. M. Jeffers has returned to her home in Cheyenne, Wyo., after a visit to the city. Mrs. Mary Ann Mayberry has gone to Long Beach, Cal., to spend the winter. Mrs. Frank Estabrook, Jr., of Nam- ' i pa, Idaho, formerly Miss Beulah Behl of this city, is visiting relatives 1 i : Salt Lake. ' Mis Mary McSweeney of Convrr X. H., is the guest of her annt, Mrt . ; James Tver, on East First South ttree' . j She will remain for the Christmas ho t idaya. . ; Mr. and Mr;;. J. B. Cosgriff hav returned to tiu-ir home in Denver, afte a visit to relatives in this city. v Mr. and Mrs. P.arry Hogarty, wh -. have been making their home in Gai -- j field recently, are now in the city a j C05 East First South street. Mr. He ; garfy will leave soon for Ladville t I accept an important mining position : Mrs. Hogarty will spend part of th : ' j winter in California, joining Mr. Hogai ' I ty in Leadvillo later. , : ' Mrs. Knight L. Klapp arrived horn ' 1 yesterday from New York, whero sh ! has been visiting since returning in th , early fall from upending the spring am ' summer in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ira Tnttle, Jr. ! have returned from their honeymooi trip to the coast and are at home t- their friends at 1081 East South. Tern . ; pie. !' t Mibs June Kimball visited in Ogdei ' .. the past week as the guest of the fam ily of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Carson. ' , . I Lieutenant and Mrs. Verne II. Bell ' j who have recently arrived from Colnm j' bus Barracks, Ohio, are now at For ; Douglas in the quarters formerly occu ; j , pied by Captain and Mrs. George H Estes. ,' 1 : Mrs. W, G. Euckenbrod and little ; y ' eon, William Morse Euckenbrod, ar . 1 rived from Logan the past week tc i visit Mrs. Euckenbrod 's parents, Judge ;: and Mrs. C. W. Morse. Mies Zora ( Morse, Mrs. Euckenbrod 'a sister, ac- j companied her after a visit to Logan. ! I ; ( : Mrs. George E. Hair of the Fairmont apartments left Saturday afternoon or- : the Los Angeles limited for a two-month two-month sojourn in California. Her first stop will be Los Angeles, where . , she will be the guest of her daughter, . ' Mrs. Fred Foote Tarbell. Before re- 1 turning she will also visit her brother ' ' and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. ,( Sadleir, of San Francisco. ---- f ' '; i Miss Frances McChrystal of Eureka j is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. 1R. t; Wallace. . ii . . . Mrs. S. F. Whitney of Pioche is the ! guest of Mrs. J. G. McAllister for a . , few days. She will return home Tues- : day. Mrs. Whitney has been enter-. , i tained by a number of her friends the ''''. (Continued on Following Page.) ; ' (Continued from Preceding Page.) past week. Mrs. A. B. Knowlton wave an informal tea in her honor Thursday afternoon and a theater party was given giv-en for her at the Salt Lake theater Monday evening by Mrs. A. D. Williams, Wil-liams, to witness "When Dreams Come True." v Mrs. E. F. Chamberlain and small son, Edward Martin, have returned to their home in Price after a visit to Mrs. Chamberlain's parents, Mr. and . Mrs. M. E. Mulvey. Mrs. A. N. McKay aD(i 60Q Donald left yesterday for Ocean Park, Cal., to spend the winter. Mrs. D. L. TVertheimer left last week lor New York to visit her sister, Mrs. W. H. Thcobold. John Coates of Denver is spending a few days with his aunt, Mrs. I, O. Marioneaui. Mis3 Gratia Flanders and Miss Oa- terber have gone to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Preston D. Richards have returned from Logan, where they accompanied Mrs. Richards' parents, Congressman and Mrs. Joseph Howell. Mr. and Mts. A. L3 Tourette of Alexandria, Alex-andria, La., are visiting Mrs. La Tourette Tour-ette 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Brown. Mrs. La Tourette was formerly former-ly Miss Myrtle Brown of Salt Lake. Arthur Murray of Washington, I. C, has arrived in the cityand wijl be associated as-sociated with Miss Denise Karriek in teaching dancing classes at Unity hall. Tho Sigma Chi class was organized Friday Fri-day evening with a dancing party. Mrs. Frederick Morris Atkins and daughter, Margaret, left last week for California to spend the winter. They will visit in different parts of tho state. Mrs. Norman B. Dresser has returned from Montpelier, Tdabo. where she spent the summer and early tall with her son, U. E. Dresser. Dr. and Mrs. T. G. Odell and family have arrived from Bingham, where they spent tho summer, and will be in Salt Lake for the winter. Alfred Peabody, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Peabody, who is attending the University of Pennsylvania, has just made a tour -of the eastern cities with Miss Pearl M. Meyerhoffer, whose marriage to Wyman I. Kielsen will take place Wednesday. f " " V ? ' f I N V ' ' , - 1 I. , ; ' - i ' ' 1 i ' J r V- ' - - 1 I "4 I the band 'bf the nnirersity, accompanying accompany-ing the football team that has ben playiDg in a series of gamea. u - tjs Pearl Trchar and Miss Muriel Sullivan of Knreka are tho euebts of Miss Norma Martin for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boolittle, dauht'-rs Mary and Katherine and eon "Jiui'' have pono to Lo; Anelei to make their home. Mr. Poolittlo will ena.e in businei-s there. Mrs. Tiennpr X. Smith ha jetnrnod from a Uit to New York. Her daugh ter. Miss Marcaret eCIlreF remained in the east visiting f rinnl?. Mis f -i.'lure is at rrsc-'nt the gu"tt of Mrs. i John iSoley ellridyo at Srheno-'tad y. 1 X. Y., and later will viit Captain and : Mrs. Theodore iaidwin and Mis Katherine Kath-erine Judgo in Vahinqton.- I . j Mrs. J. R. firavrs of Berkeley, Cal.. J stopped ov;r in talt Iilio IViday to 1 visit her uncle. K. j. Iliirlineanm, and family. Phe left at noon Saturday ou her way to Portland, Me., H?toii, Xcw York and other eastern ciLiu. Lieutenant and r. C. Tj. Sanij.oa have arrived from fcaji Francisco and are guests of Mrs. Sampson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. ' L. Dodge. Lieutenant Sampson will be stationed at the Presidio Pre-sidio with the Twelfth infantry. The Sampsons have recently returned from China, whore Lieutenant Sampson has been stationed for three vcars. " Joseph Santley. who aneared hero as the star iu "When Dreams Come True," and his mother, Laurine Santlevj were the guests of Mrs. John S. Lind-tay Lind-tay and daughters at dinner Wednesday Wednes-day eveuiug, preceded by an automobile automo-bile ride through tho city, after which a theater party was enjuved. . r Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Barnett are expected home about, Dn.-rmber 1 from an extended visit, to California. At pietcut tb.y arc at O-cau Park. Mr. and Mrs. Murk It. Green of this city, who yrc taking a post graduate course at the 'niveritv of Wisconsin at Madifun. entertained "Governor Sprv and the I tah delegation attending the meeting of governors at Madison recently. re-cently. Mrs. (ireen was formerly Miss Alice Dun ford, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Dunford of this citv. - ilr. and Mrs. FT. J. Wallace have returned re-turned from a trip to San Francisco, hem they went to nier their son, Lieutenant Stephen W. Wallace of the Lnited States navy. Lieutenant Wallace Wal-lace has bceu in the Philippine' for thrc,; years and is here awaiting orders. Lieutenant Wallace camo over on tufl trau.-purt Logan. Mr,. Franklin .1. Carter passed through the citv recently on her way from the coast to her homo in St. Louis. stopped a few davs at the Hotel I'tali and met mam- old frinds made during her former re'ideuco here. Mrs. Homer P. Kdnards and daughter daugh-ter of KooscvpH, Itah, are viitiug Mr. and Mrs. William T.dwards lvr a few day.. Miscellaneous Events Tho I'hJclis liiris t" th" L'm-frson WHr.l n.:r rnt'.Ttaim -I lt Thur.- lay ' evening at the liotr.o of their .n'M! ni , Mi;- MarMrot iunthT. Th tinio was t- nnt in rowing. Krfiv.-hmi'ut wort- The (tirls iik-o club of ilio Writ Si. if bijfb , hool ontrtauic-i at a taffy p'lllin f'ridav o niiifT ot tb limine r Mi ThTi-Va r.ijlf. South Fu";b K-tst t rc.-t, ui coiii pli nu nt to their pr.-!.i.i.iit. .Mi Marjjucnto All'-u. several sev-eral in:iHi.Ml numhor.t wtro jjiveu l.v tho !ub an1 lafr in th cvodim i'iiD'b tvai. senrj in thn library, r-'.fif Wilirs CDUTtaiiud the H. ". club Monday ovoniii at tbo Lil-'n Lil-'n '.' t hfat'T, f'tlluivcl ly Mipprr nl tlio WtJlrs lioruo rru cojipanv. The !i!M wore brMt.l at a lone tahU with a cont "Tpie.-o vt a la!:o vaso of Kil-larr.ty Kil-larr.ty ru'ft. At tho last moctinj th oluh wan rrtorcanird and the Kimo of-lu-rrs wore ro-olictfd. Thv ro s follows; FTesi-lout. Mus lMn Oilod; iop prrmJent, Mi?s lJcbiuo Willes; briTii-tary, briTii-tary, Mif-s-Mano Jumcs; troaflinT, Mi?s M mam .larot.-n. Tho nuMtil'Ors nf tb duh nre M iss ricrcuoo JaiTVs, M is Kat'li.'! Ir'tM rson, M i A n mo ( h rlioti. M i - t i v. Snow, M Mario I 'on call. Miss I. la rinnitbv Dunifc-ir, Mis:. lla.-.-l ro iith. liss Vio, Mi-i u'loy , M n Mi rin in .Taruhsou aud Mui B.-Willr.. Miss Miriam Jacubsen will entertain the 'hih Mon-lHV pvrniii),' ut t oVlO'-l; nt b r bomf, lt l Ji strri't. Mrs. TIlon SpMr out ortained ftt hrr honie, Slprond East btrvt, last Natnrilny in honor of Mr. Maud CuIh'Ttsnii, who wi ll ph vb tlm rit v toon, (iimios wi?ro plftyod b ml rrf rfsliuirnts wrro ?orv'd. The following worf present: Mr. t'ul-bcrison, t'ul-bcrison, Mry. rick'Tiiik'. Mrs. i'.lnko, Mrs. SlrltiT, Miss M.-Kwiui. Miss Fnl-mm, Fnl-mm, Mihs T'cttT'-Mii, i WnlKr, Mish Ktsoll, Miss KnbiTL,, MUs I'nwt-.'tf, Miwri Kniiolni, MisN Pan-Tfii'ld and M inn f 'HithncfM. Mr. and Mrs. .la-k Sbafor enter-taiunl enter-taiunl Tuesday v rniuii 'U honor of rs. A. II. I'ofis''. who will Ibvo soon to upend tlio wi ntnr in 8:111 'raiirii'o, mikI Mrs. Al "ourtT of Saboii, On Mrs. t'ourter vvim Mis- HaH l.'nsin nf Sail I , 11 bo. Cards were pin ved during I In pwoiiiiL'. Tlio lirt pri.o was won by Mtk. (ouitor. Tho coiimuIhI ion privo nns wiiii bv Mrs. 1 !d ' or K s. Lu nrhonti whs H'Tvrd. Tlin lutstcss was nsi.rd bv lior ilHitcht'TP, Mrs. Olaudc shaior iitnl Mr. Hurt S ttm 1 1 i nj. A Foirjirisn part e ih yiven by lios-tcr lios-tcr Vo.(mI iu honor 11 f Hon Ma iron Ml Mi hmui' of his wiHlor, Mrs. Me I .atu'litiu, Knst l'oiirlh Suulh nlrocl, I'riday evonin nl S o'eloidt. 'f'horo were tihi n 'oittir'H played during Hie eveniut' in uhi.-h yiral. iiiler'i,t w:n faUen. 'IMioe , lin w ero iro-.t'iit ito M tirt IVeUer, M ir,s TIum'sii I 1 rni;o, KI vvnnd Hurt , M iss Mary William, Norvillo CjiIIi.t. Mi-h 'linma Williiiins, Kei Hoytl, Miss Snrnlt Hiuiid. K'onio Suriiver, Mish (r!ine I'.rniMl'ord, Kail h'ue, Mint Mildred llurlon, '. 11. Wood, Miss Marie Morton, Mor-ton, Harold StHoiiHoi). Miss Mamie Ken-lull, Ken-lull, Chester Wood, MisH KmiIi Wlilit, Ken .laeubs, Mi.n Koj n i no M i' Hr h I., Ken Marron, Mism Dorothy Wimd, lleuiy Marrou, Miss Kmilv Aiolrrmn, I lewev MtCliee, (loidon Hiidwall find Kennet'u dH. The M, O. 1, elub. a newly 01 j-n 1, i ,.ed lull in Salt KnKe it , met nl lie In nun ,,t' Mi-.h U'Mavin lHaKe, Itn Tenlh Ka-I, 1 - - -- - TrsrrrrJ ' 77mm TN I ' i I , - - ; ;: i - ? j I I' ' : - 'i 1 - f ' , " 1 - ' ' x y i 1 ' r ' i '-' ' - Ji Mrs. Edmund P. Evans, formerly Miss Lucretia Miles, who was married Thursday. j last Mondav oipht. A biisinesa disrue-siou disrue-siou was-followed bv e-cral piano ne-leotions, ne-leotions, after whioh' lipht refreshments were served. Tho nexr wpf-I.Jr meeting will be held Mondav niL'ht at the honie of Mi?s Virginia Clayton, li'.-j North Second West. Mrs. Whipple will cut ei ;a:n tho Luoky Thirteen elub at hr honie at r'if'h West and Fuurtb North text Wednesday afternoon. A few of Mrs. T. B. )iav.-'s friend 6,irpried her at her fcou-e on Fiirh West Thursdav afternoon. After luncheon lunch-eon was served the sue-t. at two tables, ta-bles, engaged in playing sixty-thrwe. ' ' Priz"! were woo bv Mrs. A. j. V.'ilion and yin. M. W. Maneid. Apollo lodpfl Xo. -TS will give its first dance oi' tbn bas'.'n eaneday, The committee, is hard at work training the Apollo quartette, wimdi wid entertain enter-tain with a few seU-n ion. All the members and their frien Is are invited to be present. Dinner was plven by the S. elub at the home of Mies'Al.an Tyg.?on, I 'MIS J-ineolu avenue, Tnursday evening. even-ing. The decorations were red and preen. Covers nre laid for t went v-uvo. v-uvo. Tho ecnterp'ooe wa? a bouqr.et of chr tanthenju:1 i A now eociai club, to be knonu a tho Ilyland 1'ark Sn-uil .Int., na- or-aui-d in a nieet'u u.ti. Mr.-, t. lara A nderson, liyliuid i';;; k dnvp. I'll urs-lay at 1 1. rio.n. Km :;cin-en w u t ed at l:3t o'eio-'k, with en vers for the elnb member:-!, sixteen iu Lumber. Each hostess will entertain ?he like. The rest meeting will be Thursday Thurs-day afternoon, Ueeember 3, with Mrs. i.'.l. Ab-'raft. Mrs. A. A. Butler is president and Miss Luciie Sperrv, secretary. sec-retary. The elub mmbprs. besides the officer?, are Mrs. A. Karri-on, Miss AUee Kiir.o-'Il. M!r. Georze, Peabcdv. Mrs. J. ,K Phelan, Mrs. W'ilenx, Mrs. X J. Aihcraft. Tdrs. ( lara Andron, fra A. X. Bo--hardt and Mr?. E. Hatfield. r Mis Klia T'ey and Miss Geneva Suvaz? will pve a Thfinksriving tea dancr Thursday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock iu the Hotel Utah griU. Prora-inent Prora-inent e'leiety women will assist. The Odeon orohstra will fnrniah th music ar.d Waiter Woolfy baritone, and Henry Obern-iort'er, jiani:t, will be the entertainers. |