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Show THE CITIZEN 8 at a tea Thursday afternoon at her home on East South Temple Street, between the hours of 4 and 6 oclock, for young women casting their first vote. The affair was under the aus-- $ pices of the League of Women Voters. ! j I i SILVER TEA. LEAVES FOR WASHINGTON Mrs. Rueben Clark left Thursday to join Mr. Clark in Washington, D. C., where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Ivor Sharp and baby daughter, who have been spending the summer in Salt Lake at the Clark home, left with Mrs. Clark for the east. Mrs. Sharp will visit for a short time in Washington en route to her home in New York. Rueben Clark, Jr., will leave Salt Lake early in November on a mission to France. Colonel and Mrs. Copley Enos and daughters are occupying the Mrs. W. M. Stewart residence on East Third South Street for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Brewington are going to make their home in Denver this winter. Mr. Brewington will be division manager Color a in the directory department of the Mountain States Telephone and Tele- Mrs. H. D. Bowman of San Diego is visiting with her mother, Mrs. John F. Cowan, and her sister, Mrs. F. Thomas Boise. Mrs. J. J. Daly, of Los Angeles, arrived Monday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John C..Daly and Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Daly. Mrs. John J. Newton has returned from Boonville, Mo., where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. D. Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rolapp of Los Angeles have been visiting relatives and friends in Salt Lake. Mrs. Sarah Boggs has gone to Los Angeles to spend the winter with Mrs. Mary Copley. the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Kerr, and son, John Leeds Kerr, at 171 West Twelfth Street. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bagley have re- turned from a three weeks' visit in the east. Mrs. Justin R. Davis has returned from the east, where she spent the summer. A silver tea will be given at the home of Mrs. Clarence Bamberger Friday, October 26, for the work among the blind in the city. Mrs. Owen Gray, Mrs. Charles J. Allen and Miss Myra Cameron will be in charge of the affair. All those interested in the work are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. C. occupying the Jack Lynch home on Circle Way. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ma- ther of Pasadena will be their guests for several weeks. Mrs. A. G. Mackenzie returned ear Mrs. Fred Southcombe and daughter, Mrs. W. E. Ralph and son, Dr. Robert Southcombe, of Butte, Mont., have been Salt Lake visitors during the past week. , J. Kohorst left Wednesday for the east. gone to White Sulphur Springs, Va., where she will join Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark for a stay of several weeks. Mrs. Fred Cowans has Mrs. Frank D. Hobbs of Berkeley I is the house guest of Mrs. Owen Gray. j Miss Virginia Rishel will leave in the near future for New York City, from where she will sail for an tended stay abroad. ing graph Company. ex- - D. A. R. PLANS PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson have had as their house guests this week, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ambler and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ambler will leave shortly for Mina, Nevada, where they will spend the winter. officers and chairmen of standing committees of the Daughters of American Revolution are sponsor- ing a card party to be given at Memorial house, Memory park, City Creek canyon, Wednesday, October 24th. Mrs. Stephen Abbot is chair- man of the tea committee; Mrs. W. B. Dobs, chairman of refreshments; Mrs. E. W. Barlow, chairman of transportation, and Mrs. E. L. Coppock, chairarticles. man of home-mad- e State Mrs. Florence McAlister Baugh left early in the week for Los Angeles, where she expects to remain REPUBLICAN WOMEN PLAN TEA M MRS. CHARLES E. DENNEY, When friends drop in for the evening just call your Keeley dealer for our delectable 3 flavor , or plain ICE CREAM BRICK 25c Pt9 50 Qt. who has just returned from an extended trip through Colorado, Texas and California. Miss Margaret Thomberg has returned from an extended European trip. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Giles are at home at No. 7 Eagle Gate Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Griffith and son are at home to their friends at 1151 Sherman Avenue. Mrs. H. L. Schubert, formerly Miss Vera Kirkwood, has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Kirkwood, en route to her home in Los Angeles from Chicago. Mrs. Fred Saland left Thursday for Chicago, where she will join Mr. Saland. After visiting in Chicago for a few days they will return to their home in New York. What promises to be one of the most interesting events of the entire month is the bridge tea to be givl by the members of the entertainment committee of the Womens Republican club Saturday afternoon, October 27, at the Hotel Utah. Tables can be reserved from any member of the committee. Entertainment committee Mrs. A. a, R. Lundin, chairman; Mrs. J. P. Mrs. D. N. Straup, Mrs. Ernest Bamberger, Mrs. Mar-stell- vice-chairma- Mrs. Kenneth Kerr left last week for New York, where she will spend Tea at Hogle Home. Mrs. James A. Hogle was hostess n; 3lllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!!lllllllllll'illlllllllllllia I STORAGE I PACKING OR SHIPPING I HOUSEHOLD GOODS I M.A.KEYSER jj Fireproof Storage Was 5722 328 W. 2nd South I Extra packed in ice. j ly in the week from New York. Mrs. H. Mrs. Edna Hull Dunyon of Spokane, has arrived for several weeks visit with relatives. are Ira Tuttle 5 SaiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKii'ii j fj i I jj j |