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Show AT TOP, left to right. Miss Pearl Raddatz, Miss Marjorie Howard and Mrs. Milton Hunter Love, formerly Miss Groshell, a bride of yesterday. The group, with Miss j Marjorie Bidwell, below, right, took a prominent part in arrangements for the Charity ball, the most prominent social event of the past week. Below, left, Mrs. Rob1 ert Ear Rice and small son, who arrived the past week from New York, where they were with Lieutenant Rice, who was recently released from service at Hoboken. Mrs. j Rice and baby will remain a month with. Mrs., Rice's parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Hanson, and will then join Mr. Rice, who left the last of the week for California. - "p'": ' 'airily given I i ;-ia night made for :i Li-go J ' by St. Mark 's Hospital Aid asso- Hlr "0 - ' ton to he given at the Sarah j WUE0 4&Tf & ialion at the Hotel' Utah was one of , .. ' :-ffi 1 ! I'aft Honnc for the Aged, Saturday, H I MP" ' V U lj 'iiosi successful functions of the P I Kiity gowns of the most up-to-date v ' ' v $ '. ' ': of W jfl noUcls an..l material wen, in fvid-Mio jpHPf 1 lw 'S, Wjjj MmHP? jfSr ome. The committeo ! flj first big function of years, when g BEl ' 4" ' j Ml"!' Hul f o w, i TW attendance was larse and :i nice f JPPk f f ..'rV " ' W.' ' 'im! I ml, n . ' ' ?!.' ' J.!!,'..' 'l sum was netted for the hen-fit of St. BflH ilflHMHi. "P ''ow.m, Mrs. Simon. Mrs A. '' ";; "t" fill -N" ; iSt : 7 c unfortunate stek during the M IkV "JS A. M. Froisetb, Mrs. Frank (.rev. Mrs. lia f '' pt". 1 t .JH ,!! Henrv 0. Hoffman, Mrs. U. U. Hiskey, "".S ,.., - 1 '" Mrs. Duncan MacVichie, Mrs. C. H. Me- 0N" o,?ho moa rr,,ssi'uI cut::via'" r PWJfc ? s18 m,, 1-. I;rr. ,r oil, meets over JioM lit sf. Mcirv's pOTBBfc ,v AlP '.John ) Snonrcr Mr M K Whitm M"nr'- 6 studio in (ho rVnway in honor Corner, :iik ..osn-h iiinjihoiz. Ofd-Time Spirit in ividence . ITllt Charity ball given Friday night By St. Mark 's Hospital Aid asso-PtiOB asso-PtiOB at the Hotel Utah was ono of ho niost successful functions of tho, Bnd ever given in Salt Lake. Party gowns of tho most up-to-date "odds and material wero in evidence tml their wearers thoroughly enjoyed I first big function of years, when Bay weiv given the opportunity to Bp pretty clothes. T'te atlendancc was large and a uicc m was netted for the benefit of St. Mark's hospital charity fund, to care lw tho unfortunate sick during the trmter. of the most successful entertain-moms entertain-moms ever Jiehl at St. Mary's pademy was the annual reunion of the WMBbera of St. Mary's Alumna.- asso-tion asso-tion yesterday at 'the academy. The onion is an annual affair, held each November, but was omitted last year. The day 'a program opened with a Ke-juwm Ke-juwm trass, solemniaed by the Right cv' Joaeph S. Glass. C. M. 1). D., in iionnr f departed members of the as-ftlM011' as-ftlM011' Tll busil,0S!' meeting was If r t6 aft,,r"oon at which Mrs. biort ,' ,'rs '"' Qmna. Neb., gave a ' "l the meeting of the National ton?. ??,oi Catholic alumnae at St. toms which she attended as a delegate, . ne. Officers for the ensuing "ere also elected. it !'r,'ptiou w:,s Vs'ev th ove- crier n Mo,h"r M:'r-V Aquina. lm or general of the sisters of the The ,i-iL "c,v Mll'"'r at St. Slarv's. of M, - K"t'sts and new members Dtat SS5clallon w''ro received bv the 1 S . oir'eers of the association," who Silvet Tea for Benefit I of Home for Aoec PLANS are being made for a large silver tea to be given at the Sarah Daft Home for the Aged, Saturday afternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock. The arrangement's are being made by the entertainment en-tertainment committee of the board of directors of the home. The eommitteo includes Mrs. II. Q. McMillan. Mrs. Simon Bamberger. Mrs. Hal Blown, Mrs. J, JS. Berkeley, Mrs. A. H. t.'owie, Mrs. '. C. Countrvioan, Mrs. George B. Goekhart, Mrs. .7. K. Marshall, Mrs. George W. Pulman, Mrs. John F. Cowan, Mrs. Louis Simon, Mrs. A. Fred Wey, Mrs. Warren Benjamin, Benja-min, Mrs. John Dcrn, Mrs. B, A. M. Froisetb, Mrs. Frank Grey, Mrs. Henry 0. Hoffman, Mrs. U. U. Hiskey. Mrs. Duncan MacVichie, Mrs. C. It. Me-Mahon, Me-Mahon, Mrs. Charles A. Peet, Mrs. F. S. Richards, Mrs. Pauline San-is. Mrs. John D. Spencer. Mrs. IS. P. Whitnev. r'residing at the ten tables will be Mrs. M. E. Lipman, Mr. W. H. M.--Intvre. Mrs. W. I. Snvdcr. Mrs. V. S. McCornick, Mrs. W. Mont Ferry, Mrs. O. P. C'herdron. MANY young girl callers were entertained en-tertained yesterday afternoon at a tea given at the Sharp home on Fifth avenue by Miss Ora Sharp, Miss Muriel Home and Miss Madelaine liornc. The tea table had as a centerpiece a. low bronze basket of narcissus and Ophelia roses. The hostesses wro assisted as-sisted by Mrs. D. J. Sharp, Mrs. Walter Bratz. Miss Hermie Bodgers, Mis Lu-ciUe Lu-ciUe Parkinson, Miss Gladys Griffin, Mis-j Jane Hampton. "Miss Bessie Sharp and Miss Florence Sharp. One hundred and tweiitv-five invitations were issued TpHi: following from the Boston 1 Evening Transcript will he of I interest in Salt Lake: 'KJn Sunday Mrs. Henry Wadsworth t . J Moore entertained at tea in Mr. Moore's studio in the Fenway in honor j of Miss Glenn Walker, a member of the llMTJ-191" Sewing rirele, who will leave soon for Salt Lake City to spend the "inter. A private view was given of a portrait of Miss Walker recently painted by Mr. Moore. Those asked to pour were Miss Miriam Butler, Miss Jeanette Peabody, Miss Prise ilia Badger, Bad-ger, Mrs. Howard Sawyer, Mrs. Charles Hamilton Parker and Mrs. Wadsworth Baylor. Miss Walker is at present at home to her friends at the Hotel Ken-more, Ken-more, Commonwealth avenue." Miss Glenn Walker is the daughtor of Mrs. M. H. Walker of this city. Events of Coming Week Invitations hve been tsftwd by the Marquette club for a dancing party at the N'ewhouse hotel on November 21. The members of the entertainment committee com-mittee atv Miss Stella l.awson. chairman: chair-man: Miss. Norino Hayes, Miss Sadie Briening, Miss Justine Bruss, Lee Scolt, Kay Werner, and Joseidi Ringholz. MUs Maiie Tlodson, who will be married mar-ried Saturday to Bnniel V. Spenc will be the guc-st of honor at a nuA-ber nuA-ber of social affairs previous Jo her wedding. This afternoon the bridc-to-be "ill entertain her friends at a trousseau trous-seau tea at her home, J"i7J Harvard avenue!. Monday Mrs. A. K. Goodsjuled will entertain at a kensington at iier home on Harvard avenue. Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon Mrs. Murray R. Stnr.art will entertain at a kensington. Wedneuoav afternoon Miss Hodson wil be (he guest of honor of the Coalville club at a eard party at the apartments of Mrs. J. H. Waters in the Newhouse hotel) Thursday afternoon Mrs. W, A. ConnoVS will entertain at an Orphcum party and tea. Air. aio Mrs. Paul Simmonds entertained enter-tained at tl.-ir home recently at a wedding wed-ding dinner party in honor of Mrs. Sim-tnonds' Sim-tnonds' sisW, Mrs, Roy Shaw, formerly former-ly Leona Benson. The tnarriase wrll (Continued on PBge Two.) i arc Mrs. P. J. O "Carroll, Mrs. George Wall. Miss Ethel Bixby and Mrs. Free man Bassett. At. a banquet following, Miss Ethel Bixbv, introduced by Mrs. P. J. 0 'Cur-roll, 'Cur-roll, acted as toastmistress, and the following fol-lowing toasts were responded to: I'Eaxly days at St. Mary's," Miss Frances Phillips; "St. Mary's in the Nineties.'" Mrs. N. A. Dunyon; "St. Mnrv's at. the Beginning of tho New Century," Miss Dorothy White, and "St. Mary's of the Future," Miss Mary Hughes. Miss Grace Hogan .delivered a sonnet. "In Menioriam." in honor of the departed members. Miss Marguerite Mar-guerite Shea responded to the toast 'Our Bishop." Bishop Glass closed the eyening's program with a'delight f ul word picture of what he hoped tiro now St. Mary's must he. The banquet table was decorated in blue and gold, the Alumnae colors. A lace cloth over yellow satin, with a large wicker basket of gold chrysanthemums, chrysan-themums, tied with a large blue" ma- line bow on the handle as a centerpiece. Crystal candlesticks with yellow cathedral cathe-dral candles tied with blue maliue, and yellow stick candies tied with a blue bow added an artistic touch to the table. Place cards were in the form of but terflies and chrysanthemums, the Alumnae Alum-nae flower. The banquet hail was decorated in palms and trailing rose vines, and gave the effect of a rose bower. Music was furnished during the reception hour ami banquet by members of St. Mary's or chestra. Eighty guests were present, among whom were several out-of-town members. . Committees ou arrangements in-jcluded- Invitation committee-, "Miss , Lthe! Bixby, chairman: Mrs. Freeman ! Bassctt and Miss Virgin sa tGllis. Banquet Ban-quet committee, Mi-s- Aus Bvwen, 'chairman: Miss-Ors&e Bpgan, Miss Mar j garet Shea and Miss Anna 'iillis. Mi; sic committee, Mrs. A. A. Kerr, chair iman; Mis. l-'dward T. McGurrin and 4 . Miss Voronica Jenkin. Decorating i committee, Miss Genevieve Gavin, chairman: Miss Emily Bond. Miss Marguerite Mar-guerite Kelly. Miss Vera Strom. Miss Marguerite llcss and Mrs. Morris Kane. Nominating committee. Miss Frances Phillips, chairman: Miss Florence Sullivan, Sulli-van, Miss Catherine Curley, Miss Mary Hughes and Mrs. P. J. ('Carroll. Program Pro-gram committee. Mrs. Fred Davidson, chairman, and Miss Sadie Breining. 6 n US; D. IL CANNON and Miss La j i'li Bus Smith entertained at a bridge tea yesterday afternoon at the Cannon! home. .".75 Seventh East street, in honor of Miss Marie Hodson. a bride of this week. Tea was served at small tables following the bri-lge game. Yellow chrysanthemums in a wicker basket ile. -(.rated the tea table. Asrri1-;-ing tin- hostesses were Mrs. J. A. Smith. Mr-". Arthur tVcbCT and Miss Lucille 5 TA RESSES of pioneer days, which will tie featured at the Pioneer ball at the Odeon, November 17. Mrs. Elizabeth Hayward. president of the Daughters " of Utah Pioneers, is sitting in large rustic arm chair; Mrs. Olive P. Eardley, president of the Daughters of the Mormon Battalion, sitting in the 5 j antique home-made rocking chair, and Mrs. Lily 0. Wolstenholme, president of the Daughters of Handcart Pioneers, is standing by the adobe fireplace, i ! found in the interior of the first house built in Utah, which now stands on the temple block. This is perhaps the only picture ever taken of the interior ! of the pioneer dwelling, with its crude and antique furniture, ranging from the home-made rag carpet to the pioneer clock on the wall, and the dried apples ! and sage hanging from the ceiling. tb Stewart, in the J. C, BSUfttl spurt- ment, for two wesks. Mr. and Mrs, J. C. KUiott irf At the New Temple hotel. ' Mrs. .1. Frank Judge arrived Friday from Snn Kraneiseo to visit her sister, Mr?. Frederick C'nwsns. Mrs. Rnlnh I,. Wahiron and dauiih It, ,!"n, of TVuflsln. lire visiting st the Imnio ff Mr. and Mrs. J. L. BCASM, 177 N street . Mr. R. Oi Pit' hss returned from S snvsral weeks' visit in the northwest. H dnughter. Mrs. Pale I'itt. It 01 pr.tcd soon for n visit. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hnsenhlatt ivill return Tuesday from New Vork, t hi-cHun hi-cHun and other eastern points. Miss l.enns Hefitt. Hold secretary of iutennountain section of the Y. V. (Continued on Fdro Ten.) fContlnucd from fago Onet took place in the afternoon, alter which I wedding dinner nod eutertainuieni followed in the evening. Violin solos we.ro rendered by Paol Bimmonda and Mr. Covington J vocal selection were ashdered by )lr,. Bvelyu Bimmonda sad Hiss Nina Dnekworth. and fancy dum; ing t.v Mim Anna Colligan. TJio home was decorated with flowers for the occasion. oc-casion. A rice shower was given later in the evening. Those present, were Mr. and Mrs. Boy 8. Shaw, Mr. anil Mr-. P. W. Benson, Mr. end Mrs. K. Jones, and Ralph Nimmonds, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bimmonda r'ulcr tained a number of frieiols and relu lives last Saturday cvenina ,""''.r home in honor o their father, F, W. Benson, of Magna, who celebrated his seventieth birthdajr anniversary. Din ner was served and the evening passed in dancing and en t ertn in men t . Ralph Sinunoflds Jr., entertained in novelty dancing: Miss Nina Duckworth rendered ren-dered piano select ion ; Mrs. Kvclyn Him inunds gave vocul selections. Those present wre Miss Nimi Duckworth, Mr. and Mrs. I'hiiI Blmrhonds, Mr. and Airs. Martin McOrpth. Misn Itulh Met rath, Mr, Covington, Miss Air.iu nUignu, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitcliel, Mr. and. Mr:.. John Back map, Mrs. Joseph Duckworth, Clarence Peterson, Lawrence Pstsrsen, Mrs. Will Peterson and Ralph 31m- inonds, J r. The I'lavers' Bridge club's meeting with Mrs. JosHph .. Conner has been postponed from Tuesday nut., later, c Mis. aniline Khlrloy will ontertnin Victor Indfo Ladies' .'-'wing circle Tuesday, November 11. nt her b.me, 41 3 North Sixth S"V)ft utrrrt. All mrnil.urs arc coriliiillv in itfil. .., ... Th6 Hand Botiti Qlttb "'ill fntrrtniii nt a largo dsUlClUK arty noxt nut nnln y 0Vttlifld At tin' Lftditl' I.itotar' t-luh. r Thf Rfthfcfdl Hnl will Clltortftltl thfl yonuK marriol Q0p)4 al ;t uftucin ptrty next f'riilav ovoulnffi - 0 Tim liolirrt . ,ov .lia- h-r (fnited DuAbtti! (if rhe Co&fGdpfMy will n tOft&in at a Cftld party And B to bs vlytfii Siiturfiny uttrnoon N01 entber I.) at tin' KiEdlM1 l.ltcrnry Oub. Tlokv.l may bl Mctjr6d rotn any meDtbOf "I' thft cater tain in rut cutuinit t m Arhleh ooniliti of Mr. (i.'r. Bfookt. oiiulriDaui Irn. 'I'. T. I'irr'll, Mm, K. R, RowUtt, Hrii n. v. Barrow i aud m rx Bottle Curtis. Perfjonal Mr. and Mrs. Alviu J. faul are re eeiviutf congratulations on the arrival of a ball-, boy, Mrs. Paul was formerly Mi:.s Mabol Muronay. Mr. and Mrs. Irvlnfl D, PMsf and son. liobert, havs returned front Ken tucky and win be at 1 26 ti street during t ho winter, eta Miss Florence Moreton left last week for l.os Angeles to spond the m inter with her sister, Mrs. I.. B, Moreton. Miss Dorothy tlolborn has roturnen frntn a four months' isii in Loi Anffti ieSi Hurt I in ucinco ami the jioutheru i ii 1 1 ! ... ii i beaches, : Mrs, A. H. Winter lor; ri'turned from 'i several months' stnv iii Man 1'ran-cine, 1'ran-cine, and l.os Anirelcs. Mi.... Mnrlrttii IUkbi I I'neatello, Irlnlio, arrived Imhi week to ntleud 1 1,.. WHildlnd of Miss Julia Slcphcns ami Everett Lswrence Sanders, Miss nig son will l.e tit) guest of her aunt, Mrs. Aniens MeKellur. Mr. r.ud Mrs. Hujrll Ml.irman of Santa Barbara, tel., are visiting their daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. QeorgS Jay tlibson, on See- mid u venue. w. .i. Ilnllornh and dauahters, Mrs. Lewis William BoWlSS and Miss Klor-ei'.e Klor-ei'.e llalloran, have )(ono to New York for a month 'n visit. Mr. and Mis. Ira Wines are at home at the Hotel fHftll Kast.. Mr. and Mrs. David Keith have re turn. "I from a brief trip to California. St ' ' SJ Mr. and Mrs. Koberl Karl Ree and babv arrived Wednesday from New York and arc liliesls of Mrs. Hire's parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Hanson, L88S Vale avenue. tat Mrs. I'oru.'liii Salon lias returned from New York and PhlladelpHiQ and Is again at home with her sister, Mrs. QoOfga I.. Hvrani, al I'orl Dougls)!. Mrs. James Hciuard McKnany has re-turned re-turned front a isil to her brother, 1.. cil Rudy, i" New 'ork, and Is nt liome for the, winter al the Hotel Utah, at Mis. 1,'ol. rt Y. Hull left Inst, wek for licuver, where she met 1 ir. Hall, who has been In t be east and New Orleans. Or-leans. Dti ami Mrs. Hall will return In Sail Lake in about a week, after visltinir relatives in Donr. ill Mrs, i. A. Ilrtltn ami baby daughter nt' Lancaster. i'a., are visi'lim nt. the liome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mia, lie, al I I I'll South Ninth Kst street. i Mrs i 11 MnrlonoAux nn.l daughter, Mrs. Liimuioi I'Vnrn, of l.os Angaloa, who a i e visiting in I he ritv lire nt white chrysanthemums in front of which was ;i laro Kcwpic doll noiJinK streamers of orange colored ribbons R0' ing to smaller kewpies. The buffet .-.upper, candies aud ices carried our ihe orange color scheme. Twenty Rwssts were present, including "Mrs. A. J. llid-w-ell of Ugden. Mrs. J-)avis left Bait Lake Friday to join her husband in Washington, D. 0., where they will make their home. (Continued from Page Two.) C. A., will arrive Sunday to remain several sev-eral days. Mrs. Elmer Ayisworth of Los Angeles An-geles is viaitiEp; her mother, Mrs. Mary Gilmer. i Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Child have moved from their couDtry home in Cottonwood Cot-tonwood and will be at the Hotel Utah for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Oden have moved to Idaho Falls. Mrs. K. W. Clark, formerly of Ophir, Utah, has returned from Los Angeles, and, with her daughter, Eleanor, is at home at 9 Princeton apartments for the winter. Mrs. E. J. Fuohs of Pr-troit, Mich., is visiting her daughter Mrs. George P. Tarkinson, en route to California, TSr "..J I'rs J. L. Parkinson, wife of Major Parkinson, has arrived in Salt Lake after a visit of several weeks in New York, and is at the home of .ur. and Mrs. George C. Parkinson. She will 'eave soon to join Maior Parkinson at Ooblenz. Germanv, and will be accompanied accom-panied by Miss Elna Parkinson. Miscellaneous Events Mrs. Georae Austin and her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Keace, entertained Wednesday Wednes-day evening for Miss Margaret Hayes, who will be married Xovetuber 12 to Norman P. Scromness. Whits and lav-endar lav-endar chrysanthemuma were used to decorate the rooms. Pancing was enjoyed en-joyed until a late hour, when a suprc-was suprc-was served. 'at. 4 Miss Ann Travers entertained at her home on Third avenue Thursday evening eve-ning in honor of Miss Lillian Purant, a bride of November. The Zazrt club was entertained on Thursday evening at th' home of Miss Xona Getters. The evening was spent in sewing. Eefreshments were served. A blnebiril bundle shower was given Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Leo "Wiechert. formerly Miss .Tuna smith, at the home of Miss Ruth Pryor, S41 West Sixth South street. ' Twenty guests were present. Mrs. "Wieclvrt was a bride of October. Mrs. E. L. 1'ryor presided at the punch howl. The refreshments were served by Miss Ruth Prvov. The evc'orauons were bluebirds. blue-birds. !. Mrs. .lohn llogau entertained a number num-ber of friends on Thursday evening at her home in the Richmond apartments apart-ments in honor of Miss Vivian Smith. I a December bride. Paneing was enjoyed en-joyed in the ballroom and later a buffet buf-fet supper was served. The supper table had a cloth of pink satin with a large vase of La France roses for a centerpiece. , Misa Laura Green and Miss Lyle Green entertained the I. F. F. club at ,bir home, Sol South Sixth East street, Thursday evening. The club members attending were Miss La Kuo rselson. Miss Kuth Warburton, Miss Thelma -Nelson, Miss Carolyn Mel une, Miss Lila Xilson, Miss Motba Gardiner nnd Miss Eva Panaio. The Kappa Kappa Klub entertained with a dancing party at the home of Miss Florence Wickina Saturday evening. eve-ning. The house was decorated with Halloween suggestions and the name idea was carried out in the refresh mcnt.i. The members of the clflb are Miss Norma Kent, Miss Frances Rhodes, Miss Helen Apperaon, Miss Margaret Owen. Miss Lucile Pyper, Miss Helen Paseoe, Misa Melba Nelson, Miss Dolly I hristensen. Miss Florence Wickins, Misa Mv rtia Wet.-.el. Miss Mary E. Brown of Seattle, Wash., national superintendent of higher high-er education and hygiene, will speak at tho First Baptist church Sunday evening eve-ning r.t S o'clock. Miss Browu is en route to the national convention of the W. G. T. U. at St. Louia. i " Miss Thalia Coffman. bride-eloet. was the motif for a luncheon given Saturday Satur-day afternoon by Miss Elsie Osborne and Miss Edith Yundt at the home of Miss Osborne on Fifth East street. Pec-i Pec-i orations in the dining room were pink and white, and a large bowl ot Coril Rrunner roses formed the ccnurpiecc for the table. The gueata numbered twelve. Mrs. S. Jack Milner entertained in, I formally Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. R. Thunnau Pa vis at her apartment apart-ment in the Shubriek. The centerpiece of the table was a large vase full of |