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Show MISS Helen Carthcy. who will be married soon, was the guest of honor at a matinee party at the Pantagea yesterday afternoon by Mr?. .lohu C. Cutler ami Mrs. Clarence Reck. Tea followed at the Hotel Utah. Miss Carthcy is a niece of Mrs. Cutler. The tea ta Me had a dainty centerpiece; of pink roses and ferns. The guests included in-cluded Mrs. William C. Winder, .,' Mrs. Frank G. Carthey. Mrs. John I lex Winder Win-der Mrs. .1. T. Kingsoury, Mrs. Shepherd, Mrs. Cahoon. Mrs. W. .1. Lynch, Mrs. D. X Ptraup. Mrs. Robert W. Hal!, Mips Cordelia Cor-delia Straup. Miss Aline Lynch. Ml.ss Du-ne Du-ne Dorse v. Mrs. K. Ulmer Jenkins. Miss Rosalind Straup. Mrs. W. K. lone. Miss Phyllis Winder and Mist Ruth Kingsbury. Mrs. Knos A. Wall en tertained in the Pf.'ond of a series of knitting parlies yes-trrdav yes-trrdav afternoon at her "home on East South Temple street. The tea table hail a low howl of brottxe chrysanthemums a a centerpiece Assisting the hostess were Miss Bessie Callow and Miss Alice Wall. About sixty - . were In attendance. The afternoon Tas spent In Red Cross knitting, followed bv tea. The Women's Service unit of the Red CrosR entertained a large number at Tea at the Hotel Utah yesterday afternoon and pave a demonstration of the work of two knitting" machines presented to the unit by Mrs. Benner X. Smith. Tea was t-ervod by Mies Adelaide Woodruff. Wood-ruff. Mif3 Carolyn Cowan. Miss Marjorie Howard, Miss Marjnrie Bidwell. Miss Dor-othv Dor-othv Bamberger and Mrs. Herbert Calvin. The hostesses were Mrs. Benner X. Smith, Mrs. Simon Bamberger, Mrs. W. S. MeCorntck, Mrs. Karl A. Scheid, Mrs. U. O. Howard. Mrs. Heber M. Wells, Mrs. William Monti gue Ferry, Mrs. J. L. Franken. Mrs. J. K. Bamberger, Mrs, D. Moore Lindsay, Mrs. S. II. Pinkerton. Mrs. O. W. Powers. Mrs. Lee Charles Miller, Mr. K. B. Critchlow, Mrs. Margaret Zane Cherdron, Mis, R. C. Woodruff, Mrs. Ceorge Rose. . Miss Gertrude McGrath, Miss Marie Bancroft, Miss Adelaide Bancroft, Ban-croft, Mrs. .1. t. Davis, Mrs. De Witt Knox, Mrs. James Hogle, Sr., Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood. Mrs. William Spry, Mis. Peter Vpilme. Miss Anna McOornick, Mrs. J. R. Walker. Mrs. C. H. Doolttrle, Miss Ella Wicklund. Mrs. Ernest Bambergcr,Mrs. Union Worthington, Mrs. George N. Law-renee, Law-renee, Mrs. R, B. Harkness and Mrs. T. B. Beattv. Attractive features developing the purpose pur-pose for which the entertainment was jtiven were introduced In the decorations for a large card party and tea Riven yesterday yes-terday afternoon at the Ladies' Literary dub by the Red Cross auxiliary of the dub. The. tea table was laid on the stage of the auditorium, in connection with a display of the work done by the auxiliary for the Red Cross during the past month. Festoons of red carnations and ferns were crossed on the table. Four candlesticks held white tapers with shades bearing the Red Cross insignia. Guests were entertained at seventv-five ablee at cards and others came in, for tea. The committee in charge of the entertainment en-tertainment included Mrs. YY. F. Culmer chairman of the auxiliary; Mrs. T o' O'Connor, Mrs. George YV. Neely, Mrs' F. ff. Knickerbocker, Mrs. Samuel R eel and Mis. John AUord. J Assisting the committee in serving Mrs. Vivian Willard Done, formerly Miss Ehoda Coles, daughter of Mr and Mrs. William Coles, who was married last night. i -5. v . ll ,a: - ' were Mrs. J. H. Kiddle, Mrs. L. L. Pratt, Mrs. W. E. Ware, Mrs. F. R. Sands, Mrs. E. B. Palmer, Mrs. K. H. Donnan, Mrs. C. JiJ. West, Mi-s. Bernlce Oppenheimer, Mias Pearl Savage, Miss Howard, Mrs. C. A. Routzahn, Mrs. Ray Cahoon and Mrs. A. J. Christensen. The following from a San Diego paper will be of interest in Salt Lake: Mrs. Simon Bamberger, wife of Governor Simon Bamberger; Miss Elsa Bamberger, and wives of officers offi-cers of the Utah regiment at Camp Kearny were entertained at a delightful delight-ful bridge luncheon given In their honor at the San Diego iiotel Friday by Mrs. Samuel S. Porter. Mrs. Porter, Por-ter, who formerly lived in Salt Iake City, where her father-in-law, Don Porter, for years conducted the Ken-yon, Ken-yon, a famous intermountain hotel, is an old friend of all her guests. Tn the party were Mrs. Bamberger, Mies Elsa Bamberger, Mrs. Elbridge Thomas, Mrs. Alex Thomas, Mrs. Wiley Dawson, Mrs. Wesley King, Mrs. Curtis Ciauson, Mrs. Fred Gun-dry, Gun-dry, Mrs. Albert A. Meyers, Mrs. I Charles R. Mahey, Mrs. T. De Witt KoBter. Mrs. Irving Offer. Mis. George Roberts, Mrs. Rav Young, Mrs. Williams. Wil-liams. Mrs. E. D. Miller. Mrs. William Kneass, Mrs. Willard Chrlstopherson, Mrs. A. Wilfong:, Mrs. Guy H. Holmes, Mrs. Koscoo Glnsmann. Mrs. Cliamber-lain, Cliamber-lain, Mrs. E. W.. Whitney. A. U Thomas of Salt Lake City, former governor of Utah, banker anil capitalist, is at the San Diego hotel. Governor Thomas i5 here for a visit with his son, Captain Alex Thomas of the Utah artillery regiment at of the Utah artillery regiment at Camp Kearny, and his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Elbritlge L.. Thomas of Salt Lake City, who is at -the San Diego hotel for the winter. A Mrs. J. Arthur Handin entertained at luncheon yesterday at her home in the Hillcrest apartments, in honor of Mrs. Lester Naylor of Idaho Falls. Yellow chrysanthemums in a brown basket, with a yellow7 tulle bow on the handle, formed the centerpiece for the table. The place carus were In yellow. Covers were laid for eight. Miss May Midgley entertained the Bnsv Twelve club at her home on South West Temple street yesterday afternoon. Luncheon was served from one long table, with yellow chrysanthemums as a centerpiece. center-piece. The favors were in Thanksgiving designs. The afternoon was spent in sewing. sew-ing. The guests, in addition to the club members, were Mrs. Harry McLean and Mrs. Fred Cotter. Mrs. John M. Hayes entertained with a knitting party yesterday afternoon at her home on Ninth East street. Tea was served late in the afternoon. Chrysanthemums Chrysan-themums were used on the tea table and about the house. The hostess was assisted, as-sisted, by her mother, Mrs. George Austin. Aus-tin. The iguests were Mrs. J. E. Austin, Mrs. David Smith. Mrs. Moroni Smith, Mrs. Harry Smith. Mrs. Benjamin Roberts, Mrs. C. N. Ray. Mrs. J. K. Bdgheill. Mrs. A. W. Brown, Mrs. Ella Cummin; Wet-zell, Wet-zell, Mrs. C. I. Moon, Miss Mary Aiic Moon, Mrs. Samuel Taylor, Mrs. ' Sidney Hampton and Mrs. H. E. Elder. The marriage of Miss Rhoda Coles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Coles, and Vivian Willard Done took place last evening at the home of the bride on Fern avenue. The ceremony was performed by Bishop William Wood. An informal reception followed for relatives and Intimate Inti-mate friends. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Done and is a sergeant in the Twelfth infantry now stationed at the Presidio, San Francisco. He is at home on a two weeks' leave. The house was decorated In patriotic emblems, combined with chrysanthemums in various shades. Pale pink chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums were used in the reception room and Uvlns room, and yellow In the dining room. The bride wore a gray crepe de chine gown and carried pink roses. Mrs. George Davis was matron of honor and Mr Davis Da-vis was best man. The Draper Mothers' club will give a card party this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. W. Meakin, 1077 Second avenue. The committee on ax- rangemenls includes Mrs. D. R. Lewie, Mrs. Robert Peel and Mrs. C. W. Christensen. Chris-tensen. The party is given for the purpose pur-pose of buving a Liberty bond. Mrs. O. W. Powers will entertain a few friends at luncheon today at her home, Lingerlonger, to sa.y good -by before she leaves for California to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Josep h G. Jacoba announce an-nounce the engagement ol' their daughter, daugh-ter, Dorothy Kathryn, to Alvadus Mayne. The wedding will take place Saturday and will be simple on account of a recent bereavement In the family. Miss Mary Alice Moon will entertain at tea this afternoon at the Hotel Utah in honor of Miss Helen Carthey, one of the season's brides. The Octagon Bridge club will be entertained enter-tained this afternoon by Mrs. M. J. Dai-ley Dai-ley at her home in the Canning apart-meius. apart-meius. Miss Vema Bull and Mbs Florence Openshaw will entertain with a miscellaneous miscella-neous shower at the home of Mies Openshaw Open-shaw this evening, in honor of Miss Vera Shipley, who will be married soon. Mrs. J. Hyrum Caret ensen will entertain enter-tain the Delphayna. Sewing club this afternoon aft-ernoon at her home on Seventh Kast street. ""Luncheon will be nerved at 1 o'clock and will be followed by sewing. The Social Luncheon club will be entertained en-tertained by Mrs. Jay Jensen at her home in the MidKley apartments, fi.14 South West Temple street, this afternoon, v Mrs. A. M. Fadrlis will entertain the members of her bridge Hub this afternoon at her home on Fast Fifth South street. The Congenial club will be entertained by Mrs. Emmellne Openshaw this afternoon after-noon at her home, 1-0 Canyon road. " The Alpha Chi sorority of the University Univer-sity of Utah will give its fourth annual birthday banquet at the Hotel Utah Pat-u Pat-u rd ay n i 2 h t . M 1 ss Ma bel Ta rk e r. Miss Amy Silver. 'Miss Gladys Pannier and Miss Marjorie Whit cloy comprise the committee in charge of arrangements. The Household Arts club of the univer-j univer-j sity will give a matinee dam-e at the university uni-versity Friday afternoon. Miss Bea t rU-e Squires, Miss Ruth Cariwrigiu and M's Myrtle Schwan are In charge of arrange-! arrange-! menta. I ! Members of the sophomore Hass of the : University of Utah will entertain at nn 1 Informal dan ing partv Saturday night in the university gymnasium. Class officers have the affair in char-re. The freshman clflss of ihe University of Utrfh wiil give its first tbt dan'-'1 t the I a dies' Literary club Friday nieht. Arrangements are in charge of the flats officers. Mrs. T. P. Pillinrs will entertain Saturday Sat-urday at a luncheon complimentary to Miss Emilv Owens. v I Th National Counr. of TTonen Voters ! " III meet Friday from 9 until ." o'clock at 1 2T outh State street. A rcw class in :kn!ttinir will l-e organid ani all woirn ! IntTes'ed are ir.vned to he nr-enl. The luncheon hour will be occupied by a ' business session. An especially arfra'-tlve programme win he g;vpn at ; Toadies' J:rfra,-' ciub to-1 to-1 morrow s itTROftn, The wo; ks of f? mous 'painters iil be irosd su living pictures. 1 with musical accompr.nirr cr.t. The TattrhtTF of the Utah P-innpr rs wii ni'-f-l S.-i f u-'lft v ;u' tmooii at 2 30 ' o'clock in ti.e Hi? Cop's building. "The Silk Industry of Utah" will be discussed by Mrs. Zina Y. Card. Music will be furnished fur-nished under the direction of Mrs. Kellie Bruce Pugsley. Members of the Red Cross unit of the Mothers' congress may obtain work by telephoning Mrs. W. H. Landmesser, S56 Third Ra.Pt street. The Royal Neighbors of America, camp 32-72. will give a card party at the hall of the lodge. Second South and West Temple Tem-ple streets, this evening at 8 o'clock. All members and their friends are invited. The Ladles' Aid society of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs, Hllma Anderson, 970 Fourth East street. The Red Cross auxiliary of the Past Matrons' circle, O. K. S.. will meet at the Wilson hotel this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mre. John Holley will leave Saturday for a visit to San Francisco. r- The Oliver O. Howard Woman's Relief corps will be entertained at cards this afternoon by Mrs. Julia Sorenson, 74 7 South First "West street. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Mary Arthur, Mrs. Jessie Williams, Mrs. May Pickering. Mrs. Agnes Carter and Mrs. Martha Williams. The Red Cross auxiliary of the Miriam Past Noble (.rands' club will meet this afternoon with Mrs. E. Madsen, Fifth Kast street. Mrs. J. E. Dooly will leave Sunday for the ea.st to spend Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. she will spend Thanksgiving: in Chicago with her son. Richard. who is attending school at Notre Dame, and will later Join her daughter Miss Mary Dooly, who is at Wellesley. Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. naught) left yesterday yes-terday for California to. spend some time. |