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Show . iue Oray, who left Sunday for Junoau, Alaska, where she -will be jtia NeJ D-it of the lnoutti to Louis Fletcher Paddlson of Junoau. the lauei f JRTk J&&ms if. ? x I 1 Ip r 1 . i-W ' i j I' " " ' " x ' 1 . . v , s s i i f x - ' X. s j s -1 ? . V - "1 s c- v s i J - if if !S3 LOUISE HOLT entertained .J ihe Delta Sigma sorority yester-Jay yester-Jay at luncheon at her home on A East First South street, in fi toner of Miss Ruth Brubaker, a I tie. The table had a centerpiece Js :t loses in a silver basket. The : ciris were sketches of brides. The era ot the sorority are JIlss Bru-J Bru-J , Miss Helen Hanchett, Miss Mabel Vi Miss Louise Holt, Miss Martha ii! Hiss Lita Spry, Miss Leah Hen- 1, Mbs Martlia Henderson, Miss Tmioy, Miss Margaret ' McMillan r-s Marion Mclntyre. Bewie Hayward entsrtained with jTi rei shower last night at her home J. i Hiynard apartments, in honor of p.-jiy Ostler, a bride of tile week. ! supper followed the shower. The r table hail an attractive center-.... center-.... t:a lase uf pink roses. The favors bV. Lulii (ircsSf-fl as brides, attached to 1 1' ii':e euriis. Covers were laid for including, bcskles ihe guest of Jli.'S Stella Beesley, Miss Nellie F !', Miss Ethel Beesley, Miss Martha (V 1, Miss RotYena Rogers, Miss May a Jliss Virginia Snow, Miss Olive Miss Leona Hamlin. Mrs. " Ruth t. Miss Viola Jensen- trod Miss : Oilier. ' 'Si ' afrleri esiablislied bv tl.e Relief ,! :siul the Young Woman's Mutual ment association in Social hall I 'ally opened Saturday -with a j. n'liiary lunelieon for trie officers r 1 i'.'.iief society. The cafeteria is I K braeru of working girls, and ''" aie furnished for a small sum. v 'veroent is under the direction of II ' Liberty, Pioneer, Salt Lake and ;,, .'lakes of the Relief society. Miss May Babeock is chairman of the r. ''" ro"'mhtee and Miss Sarah nt iJ tetreiary and treasurer. :i a :r. ly nf the Daughters of the mil hold lis first meeting of the -ursday at 3 p. m. in the'asaem- lt ? 0 Bishops building. A . 'ilfn'lance ol members is urged .; H Is invited, as well as 'all and those eligible to memher-, memher-, '?l'lahiing programme has ,' -21 bjr Professor Evan Ste-. Ste-. I " programme will consist nf n- .-and sonca on the sub1ecl of the -- !elr work- Including the -Ilbietto of a cantata which BC- ''''"at tin; eisteddfod in 1S35. : ."i22w will also read a poem ,,: Si"' ll,e P'a'"s- All se-,t se-,t ol bis own composition. A' V lI.'fl,,'c 'j'u.v and her mother, Mrs. '' I it''vi f" "n'1"V for Juneau, i"T 11, s.s Gray wi" be married , ' rai l Lof J?P'"ber to Louis , Cb-is In Seattle on their way to Juneau. Miss Gray is a member of the Delta Epsilon sorority of the University Uni-versity of Utah and is popular in university univer-sity circles, yhe will make her home In Juneau, where Mr. Paddlson is located. -a A feature of the programme for the first of a series of the "The Dansants," to be given on Saturdav afternoon at the Hotel Utah, will be a new dance recently introduced in Paris and brought west by Miss Hazei Edwards. It is a Portuguese dance, 'Xulu Fado," and will be danced by Miss Edwards and C. W. Bechtol. Another An-other attraction will be the Dougall quartette, quar-tette, which will airy? for the dances. Miss Ida Uarsen has returned to her home In Ephraim, after a visit to Salt Lake. Mrs. L. A. Uarsen has returned to ber home in Ephraim, after a visit to relatives rela-tives and friends in this citv. V Mr. and Mrs. L. Klein of Cripple Creek. Colo., are quests of S. Segil. They expect to make their home in Salt Lake for the present. Miss Mary Reese and Miss "Hazel Mall-strom Mall-strom entertained the members of the Cameo club witi a slumber partv Saturday Satur-day at Masna, Utah. The fait Lake members of ihe club who were in attend-a attend-a nee returned home Sunday evening. They were Miss Irene Nicholls, Miss Mary Nicholls, Miss Elizabeth Bcveridge, Mips Winnifred Evans, Miss Mabel AI-quist AI-quist and Miss Erma Pugslev. r -t Mrs. TVillard Hanson will entertain at a large bride tea Saturday afternoon at her home on M street. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McConaughy left yesterday for Rochelle, 111., for a brief stay. Mrs. Duncan G. Richart will entertain with a tea Fridav afternoon from 4 until a o'clock at her home, 1361 East Ninth South street, in honor of Miss Aline McMillan. Mc-Millan. km The music section of the Ladies' Literary Liter-ary club will meet this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the clubhouse. An interesting programme has been arranged. The tourist section of the Ladies' Literary Liter-ary club will meet this morning- at 10:30 at the clubhouse. Mrs. S. F. Fenton will give a paper on the "Geography of Egypt." The section will make a study of Egypt this yeai. r Mrs. Karl A. Scheid will entertain in-1 formally at bridge today In compliment to Mrs. Robert W. Glendinnlng of Los Angeles. An-geles. Miss Mildred Jones has returned to Pomona Po-mona college, Claremont, Cal., to resume her studies, after spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Jones. Miss Jones will also specialize In vocal music in Los Angeles, under Signor Pietro Buzzi of the Royal conservatory of Turin. Miss Ruth Sowles has returned from an extended trip east. , Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Over-field have left for a trip through Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Funis worth and daughter. Edna, have returned from their summer home In Cot ton wood. -K M -a. Mary Ma rsba II. who came from California to attend the Bea tty-Self ridge wedding, is the guest of Miss Margaret Walker. She will later visit Mrs. D. B. Kimball In the I'rescott apartments. A farewell entertainment will be given at S o'clock this evening in the Emigration Emigra-tion ward chapH, Tenth East and Seventh South streets, in honor of Mfss May Ras-mussen, Ras-mussen, whn will leave in a few days on a mission to the Sandwich islands. t Mrs. R, G. Watson tvas given a shower surprise, by a number of friends at her new home, '272 Logan avenue, yesterday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. John Hughes, Mrs. Will Llnnell, Mrs. A. Meyer of Blneliam. Mrs. J. C. Willey, Mrs. W. A. Hughes, Mrs. B. E. Mills, Mrs. G. Tim-meran. Tim-meran. Miss Florence Crook, Mrs. W. H. Hughes, Mrs. Edgeworth, Miss Marv White, Mrs. Leslie White, Mrs. TV. B. White. The Salt Lake Civic club held Its first regular meeting yesterday afternoon. One hundred and fifty women attended. Mrs. Eucenea St. John ppoke on "Work of Civic Clubs." Mrs. Elizabeth Cohen ppoke on the biennial. iho was followed ! on the same subject by Mra. A. J. Gor- j ham. The reports of the playground work in the city was given by Mrs. M. S. Parker. I |