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Show I ---v - Qyy i WEDDING BELLS WILL CHIttE IN GOLDEN ATMOSPHERE OF SEPTEMBER Many Matrimonial : Events Are on l Calendar VjS f OLDEN bells! Wedding bells! O What a world of happiness I their melody foretells. " j Matching the other golden tones of i September, wedding bells so eharaeter- izei by the foot -nre much in evidence ; jnst now. Goldenglow. goldenrod and ' golden marigolds, together with autumn ; leaves kissed with go'den t ints by early frosts, will grace the wedding bower and the wedding feast for the September Septem-ber bride as effectively as roses are a background for June wedding parties. From the number of June -weddings one would fancy that the marriage calendar cal-endar had about been cleared for the tear, but along comes witching September Septem-ber and Cupid is at his old game again. Toting officers recently commissioned in an officers' training camp in Cali- fornii present eligible bridegrooms, and charming young society women of Salt Lake continue to beco'ne brides. Ay attractively appointed lnncbeon was given yesterday afternoon at tie Hotel Ftsh by Mrs. J. J. Burke in unupUment- to Miss Mildred Heyl of Piitsbnrg. who is the guest of Miss Margaret O'Brien. Covers were laid for tie following: Mrs. Elizabeth. O'Brien. Mrs. Thomas Kearns. Mrs. J. C. Lynch. Miss Eleanor O'Brien, Miss Mary H. O'Brien, Miss -Margaret, O'Brien, Miss Olive Wall, Miss Irene Sa age. Miss Catherine 'Whitney. Miss Genevieve Hoffman. Miss Virginia Rust, Mis-s Mary ;,'? Lynch. Miss Mary Dcoley and Miss Dcnffy White. " y - iS ALICE PITT was hostess last '.'.r" ening at a card party at her t ul9 on X'ortb "West Temple street, in .fvrjltr of Miss Haie' Cannon and Edgar , . 5wley, who will be married Wed-" Wed-" nesda The rooms were decorated with goldenglow and sunflowers, and pink r; eesmos in a crystal basket formed the centerpiece for thr table. Five tables :-T:xere arranged for cards and a buffet supper was served after the games. The -j;": hostess was assisted by her mother, .f Mrs. S. C. Pitt, and he'r sisters. Miss "-"-t- Junetla Pitt and Miss Agnes Pitt, rf MRS. EARL H. OGDEX, fennerly Miss Euby Lang, a recent bride, '.-' was entertained at a luncheon Friday v afternoon by the Thirteen club at the hoa!6 of Miss Marie Howard. The club -.-originally consisted of thirteen girls ; .Jj graduated from high school June -'js i 13, 1913. during Mr. Eaton's thirteenth 21 ?sar- The. luncheon table was attrac-lively attrac-lively decorated with a bowl of pink tea roses. The place cards had patri-otic patri-otic mhleres. Covers were laid for Mrs. Earl H. Ogden, Miss Edith Vundt, fiVj Hiss Marie Howard. Miss Margaret Fooler, Miss Gladvs Robison and Mrs. Earl E. Manning. " . , A LLKchlON and theater party was Tji'l given yesterday afternoon by lilt. M:j5 Irene Goody in honor of Miss Lyall Sweet. Luncheon was served at L' f- ,he tome of Miss Goody, and the guests S.' sttnded the matinee at the Orpheum. TQe house was decorated with white piiiS asters and goldenglow, and roses were VT- i ed as the centerpiece for the table. n jr.- Corsage bouquets were favors. The , i guests were: Miss Grace Goodrich, is ""VS? Gra'e Jeremy, Miss Marcella t, Miss Margaret Godbe, Miss nPu , the,AQ'Dor!ne!l, Miss Marv Xcel and tlX Miss Shudeil Xaylor. . -' cage was the guest of honor at a Vidge tea given by Mrs. J. G. Gnerin g t her home on A street yesterday y iernooa. The decorations were in Je'-loir, developed with goldenglow and turtiams. Te hostes:. was assisted bv Mrs. I James Ivors, Jr., Mrs. J. M. Snow and "s Margaret Collins. The guests p tuibered thirty-five. 7 AKTj MRS. THOMAS BELL of St Lcuis, who are- at the Hotel for a few JayE) celebrated their 'eC0!d wedding anniversary iu a diu-"r diu-"r Party al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pben n. McMurrin in the Fairmont rtments Friday evening. A Call Ta of rose colored gladioli was the I CJtteTieee for the table. Pink roses ere farors. Covers were laid for Mr. I g Mr NI, Mr. and Mrs. McMurrin. vr0'! of New ork and Mi-1 Mi-1 e-ri'toa. I on,r Of Mrs. Franklin CTone, for-,-. m"T Miss Lucillo Xcbekor, s n4t of ! month, Miss Floreuce Ben- J H" ' : ' .''.' ; . . .'I' ': r. ; .'... ' , , . . . . -' i ' ' " " ;' i ' " -' ' " ' ' . ' cj I . . . '..':' :.-.'- : ; .:'.,' . .. ' ' . 1;' - ' :.''-:'':':'.'.' : . . ; ; : ' . : ' . . , v-i I .,--.':- . , . - : ' " ' r : -'- ': " ; . . . . ; : ' ' ' I ' " , ,,?.: ""' ; i' ; .. :'' . ; ' ' t'-.' ;;: ': ; . . ..:.'"" 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MISS LEOXE FALLEXTINE entertained enter-tained at a farewell lawn party Saturday ' cveuing in honor of her brother, Ernest Fallentinc, who recently cnlisteJ in the navy and will leave for San Diego Monday. The lawn was prettily decorated with flags and lanterns, lan-terns, and dancing was enjoyed throughout through-out the evening. MRS. MARY G. BEST entertained yesterday afternoon -at her home on K street for Willie Bourne. The little guests spent the afternoon with games, and refreshments were served. The table was decorated with pink sweet peas. The guests were Marion Rawlings. Fremont Rawlings, Helen Neslen, Frances Nesleu, Lois Xeslen, Helen Barton and Fred Harteusteiu. Events of Coming Week The Chi Omega alumnae will meet at 4 o'clock this afternoon at the home of Miss Mildred Ferguson on Twelfth East street. Miss Sabine Octagon of Chicago, who has been visiting in the city during the summer, will be hostess at a bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon at the Coimtrv club. The guests will number thirtv.' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olsen will entertain enter-tain Monday evening in honor of Miss Hav.cl Cannon and Edgar R. Hawlcy, who will be married Wednesday. Thp Live Oak club will meet this week at the home of Mi.-s Frances Hangen on Beck street. Miss l.'utu Kerr of Seattle will be auest of honor at, a tea to be given Tuedav afternoon by her aunt, Mrs. WiUiarn Reed, at her home on Harvard avenue. Miss Kerr is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Kerr, and formerly lived in Salt Lake. Miss Martha Henderson will entertain enter-tain Monday afternoon at a trousseau tea at her home on South IHfth Last street. , Personal Miss Anita Dull and Miss lone Dull, younger daughters of Dr. L. J. Dull, left yesterday to attend the Immaculate Immacu-late Heart college at Hollywood, Cal. Dr. Dull's eldest daughter. Alpha, will leave iu about two weeks for Boston to resume her studies at the New England Conservatory of Music- Ms. William Munk returned to the city Saturday after a month's stay iu Hollywood and Los Angeles, Cal. . Mrs. Harry S. Knight has returned from a visit to California. Mrs. F. D. Winslow of Pasadena, Cal., sister of Russel L. Tracy and Mrs. C E. Winslow of Morovia, Cal., are guests of Mr. Tracy. Mrs. A. S. Bower and son, Robert, have returned from spending the past month at Ocean Park, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ross Taylor and baby are at the Bruceton apartments for a short while. They will also visit Miss Dorothy Lctchfiel'd at the Letch-ficld Letch-ficld home on Q street. Mr. and Mr3. Chester Colborn have returned from their wedding trip and are at home with Mrs. Colbonj's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. La Bee, od Xorth Third W:est street. Mrs. Robert Wells Fisher. Robert Fisher. Jr., Polly Fisher and Ann Fisher Fish-er have returned from Pinehurst. their summer home in Lamb 's canyon. Miss Ann Fishtr motored through Yellowstone Yellow-stone earlier in the summer. Captain Fisher is at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Mrs. Clayton I. Thatcher and two children leit yesterday for San Francisco, Fran-cisco, to .ioin Captain Thatcher, who is at the Presidio. Mrs. Frank Botterill has returned from a month 's visit in the east. Miss Bessie Mivrs has returned to the city from I'ocatello, where she has spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Luff and little daughter, Marianna. are spending a few da-s in Salt Lake after a month 's staj. in California, and are the guests V , , t,. .....W.,. . . i --.'. 5 ' "V V" ; " - -x .s I fx X XN NN,NX x v -, X X X , , -!u- i.f X X t t I - - NX"s4 xn-v M M p Tnbunc Stiff Photoirrapher. Ia PARTY of young women, popular in Salt Lake society, leaving for a boat ride at Saltair. They are, left to right, Miss Anna Widt-soe, Widt-soe, Miss Mary , Hansen, Miss Kinnie Caine of Logan and Mrs. A. C. : Carrington. Miss Caine has been the guest of Miss Widtsoe for the last week. of Mrs. A. S. Pitts. Mrs. Mary Luff, Mrs. A. S. Pitts and little Jewel will return with them to Denver for a month's visit. Miss Harriet Oden is visiting with Mrs. Harvey Lanros at her home in Lark, Utah. Mrs. Roy E. Carver has returned from Rockford. 111., where she has been with her husband, who is now on -. his way overseas. Miss Madge B. Sanders will leave today for Tesas, where she has taken a position in the piano department at- tho Conservators of' Music iu Marshal, Mar-shal, Texias. Miss Sanders is well known in the city, having been connected con-nected with the Ltah Conservatory for three years. She has recently taken a postgraduate course at the Boston Conservatory. From 1 90S until 191.'! she was head of the piano department at the State Agricultural and Botanical college at Stillwater. Okla. Miss Sanders San-ders has been accompanist for a number num-ber of noted singers. Mrs. W. E. Kneass and children, Billy and Margaret, have returned to the city after spending a year at San Diego and La Joiia, while Major Kneass was stationed at Camp Kearny with the Hoth field artillery. Mrs. Kueass and children are now at home with Mrs. Kneass 's sister, Mrs. L. O. Dick. 1640 Fourth avenue. Miss Marie Fitzgerald, 126S East South Temple, left on Wednesday for Spokane, Wash., where she will spend the winter. Mrs. George L. X'ye and her son, George X. Nye, leave for their home in Denver today, after visiting in the city with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Franken and Mrs. X e 's parents, Colonel and (Continued on Page Xaxea.) Daughter of Utah Senator Weds at Capital j: NEWS of the wedding of Miss Adri- r. enne King, daughter of Senator j; W H. King, and Carl A. Fuller of Salt n Lake, which took place in Washington -yesterday afternoon, reached the city in a telegram to the bride's sister, Mrs. A Clarence E. Miluer. The marriage took place at the home of Senator King in Washington. The couple will spend their honeymoon in . New York, and will be at Lome in Xor-folk, Xor-folk, Ya. The bride went east with her father last week when he returned to Washington. Wash-ington. She is one of Salt Lake's most attractive young women. The bridegroom bride-groom is the son of the late Albert Fisher of this city. He is an officer in "1 the L S. naval aviation corps statioDM at Hampton Roads. J SIMPLE in detail was the wedding of Dr. E. A. Tripp and Miss Kate Kraft, which took place at the bona of the bride's mother, Mrs. C. H. Kraii, 230 Fourth avenue, yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Xews of the wedding will b come as a surprise, since no announce- d ment was made of the engagement. lt The ceremony was performed by the Rev. P. A. Simpkin in the presence of relatives, and was followed by tea. '' Gladioli in various shades were used in it the living room and on the tea table. The hall was decorated in late summer flowers in golden shades. The bride wore a white cloth tailored r suit, with a chic black hat. The couple left daring the afternoon for a honey- t moon trip in California. They will make their home in this city. 5 Dr. Tripp is one of Salt Lake's most prominent men and the bride is well known and popular. ' AX interesting wedding of the week will be that of Miss Martha Hen- derson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Henderson, and K. A. Wagstaff will " take place at high noon Thursday at the home of the bride, 252 South Fifth East street. . Only relatives and friends will be in attendance. A buffet wedding break- 1 fast will follow the ceremony, and the couple will leave early in the afternoon after-noon for a short wedding trip. The bride will be attended by her sister, Miss Leah Henderson, as bridesmaid. 5 The couple will make their home in Salt Lake for the present. THE marriage of Miss Hazel Cannon and Edgar S. Hawley will take ' place Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. 1 Ellis on Seventh East street. Mrs. WTil-ham WTil-ham Fagergren, sister of the bride, will ! be matron of honor, and Miss Alice Pitt will be bridesmaid. David H. Cannon Can-non will be best man. John M. Young announces the engagement en-gagement of his daughter, Dorothv, to Murray Wells Whitnev. son of Apostle I and Mrs. Orson F. Whitnev. The date ! for the wedding will be announced later. ! Mrs. J. Hines announces the mar- ' nage of her daughter, EMrabeth to 1 Bradley P. Foote. The wedding took plac(j;Jnly 2, before Mr. Foote left for i an eastern training camp. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Simmonds announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Helen Genevieve. to Lieutenant Sidney E. Roberts of Long View, Miss. Lieutenant Roberts is now stationed at Lamp Pike. The wedding will take place during the fall. Mrs. R. B. Marti announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter. Miss Metta Marti, to Leslie W. Hansou. The wedding wed-ding will take place at an early date. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Barlow of Clearfield Clear-field announce the engagement of their daughter. Sylvia, to Allan S. Tingev, son of Bishop and Mrs. Franklin S. Tingey, the wedding to take place September Sep-tember IS. Mr. and MCi. Waiter u Hanson announce an-nounce the engagement of their daushier Geneva P., to Corporal Bennett L. "c:ark of Atlanta. Ga., who is now stationed at ' Camp Funston with the Seventieth infantry. infan-try. The wedding will take place In the near future. The wedding of Miss Susie Sehofiela and Edward F. Tew too kp!aco Wednesday Wednes-day in the Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Xebeker announce the marriage of their daughter. Lucille, to Franklin Crane. The wedding took piace in the Salt Lake, temple August 21. They are at home for the pre;-ent at the Richmond apartments. Mrs. D. Piekaar announces the engagement engage-ment of her daughter. Jacoba. to Robert Lavenberg. The wedding will take place Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Brown. 546 Xorth Third West street, announce the engagement engage-ment of their daughter. Stella, to WaJ-lr WaJ-lr R. VYitkjison. The marriage will take place in September. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holt of Spanish Fork, formerly of Salt Lake, announce the marriage of their daughter, Blanche, to Harvey Nielson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lars N'eilson of Spanish Fork. The wedding wed-ding took place Wednesday in the Salt. Lake temple. Mr. Xeilson has now gone to enter the service at American Lake " .ky.5VJtf.S.,'-,--.-,V V r (Continued from Fso Quo.) Mrs. T. if. W i'Mcr. mid i:nin. limn hrr, Mr.-. 0. K. Kvh.irilf. M:s Poirolhy lni'Mo'.i H . n you:?, Mohmst 01 l.iT.sr lV;u-h. Osl.. is tho j ;nest tor a tew javs of Pr. sml Mrs i's'fy Pavis. M i.-r- llov. will vml i th winter iu i 'hioao, Muvlvinsj music. Mm. Harold (.'ahoon loft r'ruiav fori Seattle. whore ho will joiu her lius-Kind, lius-Kind, who is in overiuneiit emp'.ov there, Mr. scd Mr?. I ahoon will re-resin re-resin there for an itulefimie time. Mrs. Nelson IS. llilliker of fan FniM-eiseo, FniM-eiseo, for'iierly Miss Martha Joe Al-Jou. Al-Jou. is visitins with her parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Harry Aldnus, wlnle her lius-Ivan lius-Ivan J is in the son iee. M:ss Gl.t.ivf . S;oonor anil !:ss deno-vi?ve deno-vi?ve Gevrlsen (Ooi:d;ni; ti e weak er.! at Sartocn Spni-;;.. vr. and Mrs. C. S. Young leave this is. lor tN Pacific oou.-t for an mdci-n:t mdci-n:t s:ay. Mrs. L. A Parker and ;a! ton. Ibnk. .H-nl Mrs. Vv. Ho:srool and her childr..". B:i:y ard K-ithrvn. Vave returned 'o tl;e:r -o.':es in the c:v alter a v:sit r!i their i;ot::r. Mrs. T. Fans. at ih? Mountain View farm in lelaho. Mr. aad Mrs. R. K. sstovkw el! !ett yes-'.rdav yes-'.rdav ter New York Cilv to i"ake tKe'r T-ac?y C. Gurley. son. er !r. snd Mrs. C K. ' Gurley. ler't Mo-.-.oUv nistht 10 -e-rcrt fcr :nduar- uutv a: Cair.p Le'is. i Mr. ar.d Mrs. TV. P. rvnn arc now a: ho-:e to their frifnds at tlielr nen ho:r.e. South E!e-er.;h East street. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Fred C. Graham and their t-o sons have returned from a motor trip .hrciish southern Utah. Mrs. W. TV. M.-u-Kay and her daushter. "!:ss Lorraine MaoKuy. have ret'irnei to the city a?:er a trio t'-rcuch the no..li-s:ra no..li-s:ra states and Frit'.sn Coiun-.Ma. i Mrs. A. B. Peak of Los Artireles is vis- ! tttr.c at the home o: f.e- son P- C Teak, in Federal Heights. Miss Trice Belcher is spending the cek-er.d "ait-h Mrs. E. E. Gnrues at Frcvo. Miss Alice Pitt and M.ss Asnes Pitt have returned from a visit to the southern south-ern California beaches. Miscellaneous Events I Mr. mi. I Mrs. farl '. l'.nulin enter- I tame 1 Mumlnv evening at their homo. '.' (. huroh street, in honor of Mr. I ;.i u.u h 11 's birth, lav. Mis. Hausjliu w as asMsti'd by Her ' mother, Mrs. Nellie llooiiNoii la. t.Vit ,,f towu quests uero Mr. and Mrs. Al lloenson of Mid-vale. Mid-vale. Mr. and Mrs. Ne'eren of Main-motli. Main-motli. Mrs. llmilv Wells of Mivlvale. I'lhor -ue.-t were Mr. hii,1 Mrs. Will llojjfiison, Mr. nnd Mrs. June Youni;, Mr. aiul Mrs. Golden au,i Mi. v. M. Jticolison, The Live Oak chili mot Ht the lioine of .Mi;-s Itlve Price on Nint.li Kasl street Tuesday eenitiL:. A li.irht sutioer was mt ed, covers Iveinvr laid for eleven. Miss Marie Posy entertained at an informal party nt her home Wednesday afternoon for ?ix friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Nott celebrated their golden wedding Monday evening 'Ait h a dinner at the home of their daughter. Mrs. d. P. Roper. S-til Thirl South street. Covers were laid for fifty. . Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Karnliart of Ya! Yer,la eutert.iiuev-1 at a family dinner last Sunday in honor of their trrandon. Harold Har-old ldvvtn Smith, who has .lust returned home. The table was decora led m old-fashioned old-fashioned flowers. Covers were laid for M.ss Jack Kocnsn entertained a Tunner t'-cr fr!o::d from Po.i;e lo, Id.ihu. at r.er home in tfalt Lake. S,uurd:t-. the ai .ernovjii bein pent tm-r points ot ii:.tro5t about t::e oit-, toik-wod by a kike p:-rt . An cr.jpaMe oayo:i ti iv v ; i s laken tuny to Pineirost. Anion- t'ioo presf-r.: tre M.s l.rlian Bent and Mis Se!'.t o: Nova ootia. Car.nd.i; Miss Porothy Lei.-t ; t-.i Minnie Liclit of Tooeka. Kan.: Mim? Gertru-ie I.olixiripcl of Sahna. Kan.; M'ss Ma'.t:e OI;o:i. fUs Hait:e R;:y. M:i.s M:-e Keen an. M;ss Ma-be! Ma-be! Jene'i. Mi-s Marion Harmon. Mist Catherine Harmon. Mrs. Keennn. Mr. an. J Mrs. Eowen. Mrs. Harmon and Mr. L-Uy. all of Sa!t Lake. Sunday night fi. of the girls returned lvaie!lo.w Women's Clubt Til CJ ltvtim1 and di-tnonstrat-ion.s on tvonomiv que .si ion.s of t ho homo at Civic enter in hVgont .st reel aro beini: c :it tondt'il. Following is Lhe sehedulr for t he-week he-week : Monday, 111 a. in. Canning lotinitoes for salad .s, voi;etablo.s :tnd soup. 'J p. in., "How tn K'etai u tho Kntirc Vood Value of Milk in Making Simple Dishes," M i Leah 1'. .lenimii;. W ednoiMiav, hi ;i. m. to -1 p. m. "l-'eod and Cooking for the Sick.' M i 5 Jennini;:-. 11 a. in. and '2 p. m., " FVr-onnl FVr-onnl i'ave of Hie lnvulid," Mr. C). .1. V. WidUoe. Tlnirsdu v, 10 a. ni. ' ' I an ni of Pea e lies Without Suu;ir and MaUitij; of rVuit l.rat her, ' M iss .lenni n. J p. til, ' Shoe Demo n m rai ion, ' ' M rs. W idt oe. The vemtlur meeting of I lie Women's Uepuhlieau club will be postponed one week on aeenunt of 1-abor day. The elub will meet Monday, September I1, ai "J :o0 p. in. at the home of Mr. Anna Wells Cannon, 1351- South Ninth Vft treet. All members ;ire requested to bo preent. Mi -.'.pill chapter No. o. O. Y.. S., will hold its regular meeting on Monday evening at o'clock at 1 he Masonie teivple. All niembors urc in ited. The member of Phillips ("on urc .rational .ra-tional church Red ( ross aaili:iry are reques'ed to meet on Tuesd;iv afternoon at : T 0 at the home of if r s. C . M . Chandler, bS Vast Fourth South ret-t, to consider the election of new officers. All members having work out are re-nucsted re-nucsted to return it. The Ked Cross auxilian- of the Wo'n-en Wo'n-en of the Unhersity of T"tah will n'cet Monday e-eninkj and Wednesday afternoon after-noon in the university librarv. A mectin-j of the War Mothers will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Hotel Utah. An important business busi-ness meeting will be held and the following fol-lowing program will be civon: Address, Colonel K. S. 'Wricrht; patriotic readings. Miss M:".r.iorie B.'.rrows: ' What the I'nili'il Sl:itf!i is PoiiiR in Ivlncal.imi, " STc.-int Chtthlp Cnrnwfill; uhihm", main quartt't. of holiiiniM from Purl Hoii'las; war inusii', Mrs, Krneat Ahhtun tSmilb. A puMir nu'Oling will he It " M Weil-nosday Weil-nosday nfti-riHKin at 2:3'J o'clock at 1'nitv hnll undi'r 11m dircrtinn of the St, .'lohn'.s Hcd Cross auxiliary. All womMi intn'Std in lied Cross work aro invited to attend. Tlio following; program will hff irivrn: Music, Miss Vidua liwycr; aildrcss, "Tlio Present Unties of the American Woman, " Mrs. John A. Widtsue; paper, " What W omen om-en llnvo Alreadv Accomplished in tlie. War," Mra. John Powers. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Aid of the Westminster Pres-li.wriun Pres-li.wriun eh 11 re h lias been postponed until a week from Thursday because, of the meeting of the synod. The lied Cross auxiliary of the Women's Wom-en's Democratic club will meet Thursday Thurs-day at in o'clock in the Atlas block. The Women's Service auxiliary of St. Mark's jvill not meet Tuesday or Wednesday. The ladies' auxiliary of the V. C. T. will hold its repular meeting Saturday at S o'clock in the Knees' hall, West Temple and Fourth South streets. There will be no bled Cross meeting at the Commercial club .on Tuesdav on account of tho scarcity of material. ' I.vnds chapter of O. K. S. will meet Friday at S o'clock in the Masonic tern- ' There will be a special meeting of the board of the Women's Cix ie tenter association Tuesday at lb o'eloct- at the tenter. Plans for fall activities will be discussed. The entertainment eumnii't,e of the Ladies' Literary club will meet Friday morning at 10 o'clock at the clubhouse. The annual meeting of the Sarah Daft association will be held Tbnrrrdav at o o'clock at the home. The public and associate members are invited. The general report for the vear will be gicn and a r.ew board will be elected. No meeting of Mi .pah Red Cross auxiliary will be held Mondav. The licit meeting will be held at the Commercial Com-mercial club September The O. O. Howard W. K. C. w!l! ho rl a picnic party a. I.iteny park Trursd.iv afternoon at o'i lock. The women wlil nice; at tlie bandsLand and brlti; lur..-h for two All G. A. H. members are Invited, In-vited, s'upper will be served al 6 o'clock. Tbe Indies' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church win meet on Tuesday Tues-day mornin; at 11 o'e!o-k. Luncheon wid be served at l-:1. o'clock. Ovvinir to the holiday, the Ke'J Cross auv.bary of the Cat'.io'.lc Woman's lenjrue will not meet on Monday, but tile Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday meetings w!:t Like place as usual. The Life Science Ibsen cla.s will meet w ith Mrs. Henrietta Martin next Tui-l:iv afternoon at 4 o'clock, at No. 4 t-rirp rtats. |