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Show SOCIETY Freshman Girls at University Are Guests I Till' nieinhi'i.i of the (.lamina I'hl mi-lorlt mi-lorlt tf the l'ul'i'jV of I'tali I entertauii'il laM eeniiiK t u oluif- I imv lislv pait at tho nororllv Iiou.m' j on Twelfth lla.st ntwet, In honor of ' I'i csh men fell s ot t ho nu ei NU y. The - (Uv-im Jtt tons w ere ai ried out tn pal rtoito : eolM.i and fluurt of the iilll. d eouiitile. The ue mm were Healed at niiiull tahlen and were neied by fophoinoto iiIm of tho worortt y di ex ed n l-'l eiirh inuiil". and rnterlatned with enhattt muiiIh and inusie. I'mcih veto laid for forty, The . -vnu n it tee tn eh a ik n In. ludi d M Imh Na -dhie Ptliin, Mlhs Matjoito la-wl iintt Mf I lltllio Mlillldoil. The oth.T nifinbers of the !oiarity are Mini Kmily Itrlnton, Mh I an lllo Ka run worth, Mim Mai k"-i ito ISuiKla. M l Mi Mat v All.-r Moon. Mia Hanoi Me Mullen. Mim I'lora Itu-t.lul.. Mis- Jeuuelte i 100, Ml Mimttu Hariow, Mim K:t. KmnUeu. .MIn Kuthh-eii Koh-ei Koh-ei la. Mi I'ulherlne IhukIu, Mh Josephine Jo-sephine Ku-hardr. Mj-o I oi ot h I 'ai lis-w lis-w or Mi. Mlsn Madeleine Met 'lellan, M1-k Mildred Maela-an and Mien Mai k-u el At mstrontf. The- members of the iw-'tu 1'psilnn ni-rorit ni-rorit if l he I nl -rU y of I' lah w ei r lu'.M -ese lahl eentn at a knlttti'fj pail at the home of Miss Kulk Shlpp on Se -eiilh K.if"l Mreet, tn honor of tlulr "n i f-li -fr ; The dining i oom was ileeora I r d with eltaoA- ilin ant heinuins ui.d the library was !-. oratetl with lull tlowetV and autnnm foliage. The coin in 1 1 tee on srral fCenielitH llioluiltd MlM INtelle I HJli-on. HJli-on. Mim Mae liner and Mi Kulh Shipp The oth-r nieinhtH of the eoror It v re Mis- Helen YoiiiikI'.mk. Mi-s HeVn Tavlor. Mm- lul-e Well-. Mih Kdlth Wells. M'. l-'sfher PaitKhrrlv. MlM ISTolhv tnk. Ml-s rhriftie M. l-od. Ml. Hlanoh lto er. Ml Ami;. -line HoloKn. r.e. MUs Vlo et Holootee, Mlh- ilenex-.i Anderson. An-derson. Mis Maiftaret Marshall and Mins Kulh 'l.s.oinb. .Many tieopl w ere 1 u n 1 1 e nl a nee at In lai;e .-ller t-a Klpil eet-rda aft.r-noMi aft.r-noMi from 4 until o'elo.-U at the hemic Of Mrs. ". W. Armsf roiiK under I hr usp lees of the eommltlee ( rehrf lor the fatherless ehl'drni of Kranee. The- deeoratloa (or the tn. tabl. i A ernterv'''e for i V.l f t h late tall flowers. The committer tn eli.it cr of th entertainment in.-lutb-d Mrs. J. M Whit-h Whit-h I, t hulrman: T. S . liot r. treasun-r; Mrs W. S". AnnMrotn. Mrs 1 . 11. Kan.s- orth. M rs. 1 is i t il Hohi ii"n, Mrs Kriif.it IbnilxTRrr, Mrs. John V. !.!, Mrs. In-ne 1'nk son Schulder. Mis T. W. IVoyrr, Mrs. Sh.eiman ArmMroiiK. Mr K. K Wo-lruff. Mrs K. '. C. rnmlU. .Mrs Sol S:ex:rl. Mrs. 'hars. W likes. M tJeorslan Wfldtr and Mi-s Anna Me 'or-nuk. 'or-nuk. Vollowire re the inenibers of the eom-mittee: eom-mittee: Mrs. Hinrv Hrrir. Mrs Fred t'owan, Mrs. J. C. Mel-iln, Mim Marjorie I'oy. The members of the ""o!h piste Ahnr.nn' association held th ir firt iih-' tin? of the year yestenl.-i afternoon at the hom o( Sirs, t '. I -rf :eld on South Sev.iit h Fast btreet. A basket filled with lil.iri-Colds lil.iri-Colds aah usl as a ren'etplr.- fnr th. ta tablf and Mrs. Jn Si-rhi:r poured Th nwifliiK hoMesst-s wer Mrs. Kd-ftarij Kd-ftarij T. Smith. M rs. I. A Josltn. M rs !uv St-rlinu and Mis Hfr"n. Jfiiiiinizs There wer a numls-r of K;ets pre-em who c'.o riot as yet be 'or to t h u .ls ;a-tion, ;a-tion, but who are ehc.bb. Mrs. Frank Corless was hostess at an lfornisl luncheon ir'vrn est-nl.iv for the mr mhers of (he H'jy T vi-lvc S w in,; eiuh. Yllow marik'olds nrranifrd In a low howl were us-d for th ili ora i am Of the t able, while the tia f i on a I e-dors were carrie.1 out tn the place tards. Fxira Invited quests wcrtt Mrs. 1. C'ae and Mrs. C. C. Tratt Mr. and Mrs, Stephen If. l.vn-h. Jr.. left Tuesday for I'enver, w h'Tc she w ilj visit her Vlt-r. Mrs. (',. H Robert s. Mrs. Lynch will later fro to Haltlmore to join her husband, who is In Kove.-ntii'-nt strviue there. Mrs W. H. Hinp left yesterday for New York aftr having been the K"ft of Mrs. O. IT. tJrosheli for the past week. The Kl Kxito rlub wm entertained today to-day by Mrs. i Maude Woo'd.-y at her home on South Third Knst street. Follow im; Innchfon the afternoon houis were spent In knitting. Miss Irene li.mwn returned Moiuiav from a three months motor trip tnronch 'alifornla.. Miss Hansen's sister. Miss Helen Hansen, who accompanied her, remained re-mained in San Francisco, where hiie will spend the winter. The regular meeting of the Spirit of ; Liberty chapter. l. A. K., wlwh was to 1 have ben held this afternoon at the ; home of Mrs. A. H. FealKMiy, has been ! postponed for one month owinj? to the or- I der that all public Catherines, meetings, ! theaters, etc., should be closed while the present epidemic of influenza is menacing the countrv. I The ri inner whieh was to have he en given this evening at the First lre.sbv-terian lre.sbv-terian church by the members of Mr. Weir's Bible class for the soldiers at Fort Douplas, has been canceled on account ac-count of the recent order from the health depart nit nt forbidding public gatherings. Mrs. J. B. YVhltehll! returned Tuesday from f'liicaso whefe she has fpent the past few- weeks. The alumnae members of Delta Kpsit-son Kpsit-son sorority were entertained informallv last evening' by Mrs. Sterling Snow at the home of her mother, Mrs. u. j. Wallace in f'cilcral heights. The rveninp was Mpent in knitting ami lator llht refreshments re-freshments were served. About twenty nietnbera were present. Miss Mary A. Center and Joseph T. A Iders were married yesterda v nf ternnon tit the liome of Rev. P. A. tSimpktn. The hrlde was attended by M iss Marie Harvey Har-vey and tr. S. li. Steele acted as best man. The roup'.e left Immediately nfter the ceremony for a month's wedding trip throuKh Colorado. After their return thrv will be at home at the Newliuuse hotel. The regular monthly meeting of the I-irkin idub was held nt the home of Mrs. John Ernst. Jr., on South Second Kast street Tuesday afternoon. M is. Kred Mourey assisted the liostess in receiving. re-ceiving. I.tsht refreshments were served. The affair was also a farewell jarty for Mrs. George UoukIs. who soon leaves for Idaho to join her husband. The club members present were Mrs. K. K. Heath, Mrs. T. Potter, Mrs. Jantes Hall, Mrs. .. J. Cushman. Mrs. K. W. Hurt. Mrs. Kmma Maple, Mrs. Victor M. Stephenson, Stephen-son, Mrs. Peter hest, Mrs. Hriham Pearce, Mrs. John Ernst, Jr., Mrs. Fred Mourev. Mrs. 1 .oris Pechart, Mrs. W. A. Cochran and Mrs. T. H. Bryant. The other guests included Mrs. Robert Webster, Web-ster, Mrs. Gertrude Newton, Mrs. George Sell. Mis. George Douglas and Miss Doris Pearce. Mrs. William J. l.owe of Brigham City is the .guest of her sister. Miss Rula Ward, who is here to spend the winter with Mrs. Jeanette Sharp Ferguson a t her home on Twelfth Kast street. Mrs. C. H. McMahon left yesterdav for Detroit, Mi:h., where she was called on account of the death of her mother, Mrs. H. Parker. Mrs. J. Thonms and Mr. and Mis. F.merv Thomas of Sugar City are spending spend-ing tiie week here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Crismon. The Ladies' Republican club will not meet Friday as had been previously announced. an-nounced. The meeting will be held as usual net Friday. The knitting unit of the T.ibertv Review Re-view No. 9 will meet with Mrs. William Kelly at her home. f44 Fourth Kast street, this afternoon at 2 o;'elock. The Wood -raft auxiliary to the Red UN l-u diiCUikUiiued its Red Cross work in the Atlas block, but work will be given out to take home by calling at No. t Avalon apartments. L':itl Kast Broadway. Broad-way. It is requested that all finished work be returned as soon as possible. The Red Cross Pnit of the Ladies' Democratic club will meet this morning at 10 o'clock in the Atlas block Mrs. George II. Brown announces the engagement of her daughter. Vnl Clarice, to Spencer Green well. The marriage is to take place at an earlv date, when Mr. Green well returns from Missouri where he is in the mission field. Women interested in the Unity Society of Practical Christianity will meet this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. K. Meyers, 6o9 Second Kast street. Amitv unit. Red Cross, will meet from 10 until 5 o'clock todav at the Atlas building for sewing. The Mothers' club will meet this evening even-ing at S o'clock at the neighborhood house. At Civic Center today, the topics to be discussed are as follows: "Demonstration "Demonstra-tion of Soap-Making in the Home." at 10 a. m.; "Demonstration of the I'se of Wheat and Sugar Substitutes in Baking." at 2 p. m. A class in dressmaking will be given at 7:30 in the evening. A wedding of much local interest was that of Miss Mabel K. Balio and George Fuerman. both of this city, which was solemnized at the Phillips parsonage last evening at 6:T.O o'clock, the Rev. P. A. Simpkin officiating. The bride has been for several years a popular employee of the Western I'nion. The bridegroom has just received his commission in the engineer engi-neer corps of the 1'nited States army and will leave soon for his post. Cm 11 his departure Mr. and Mrs. Fuerman will be at home at the Newhouse hotel. |