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Show jReuniono" ' Uellesleu ! Classmates I T.k, h-. I H".d. (;. VT.,; ,,f Min. I -.'. M. :.. - Ho slleii.ied ll,e il 1 I I I I 1 I on ' U ''" f 'llf'' i SH Lake carlv I aC'loailllaliCf with eral oi leT elassinat. s ,, .-llpslfy .-illvii", now livinii in Sail l,:,kr. Among I ''"! ,'r''-" Mrs. J. A. Marshall and Mrs. ! .uy Miriai- Aootli.T .1, ; i.igmslie.J . 1 I ,s'M,.s j KIIi-ii 1' . Pendh Soi, m,, o i sidcnl of Hie coll. ge. The W.-lli. si,..- club ei,;,.rlaii:ed at fCoDtimicd on Page icuij (Continued From Page One.) breakfast in complinieito to Mrs. Win-teiyTaesday Win-teiyTaesday morning at tie University club. The centerpiece for the table was a variety of fall flowers and fruit. Covers were laid for Mrs. C. T. Van tinkle, Mrs. A. P. EJone, Mrs. Allen C. Keith, Mrs. C. P. Overfield, Mrs. Guy f'terling, Mrs. .1. A. Marshall, Mrs. 6. W. Ott, Mrs. Dana Parkinson, Mis-i Dorothy Day 'and Mrs. r. T. Smith. Mrs. Vi'iater, who is now second vice pre:idsu't of the General Federation of vTomen 's clubs, has been nominated by her state for president of the federation, federa-tion, in an election to take place at the biennial meeting in Des Moines, Io'a, neit June. Mrs. Winter's pleasing pleas-ing personality and keen mind have made an excellent impression in Salt Lake social and club circles. ; Personal Dr. and Mrs. Q. L. Shields have returned re-turned after spending a mouth in the east. Dr. Shields spent ten days at Rochester, Minn., while Mrs. Shields visited her sister, Mrs. B. L. Waldrcn, in Xew York. They also .visited friends in Chicago on "their way home. s.-Mrs. s.-Mrs. A. C. Dangc-rfield and small sons, ilbert and Sherman, have returned to Salt Lake after a three months' trip m Idaho and Canada, where thoy have been vUiting with relatives. They will be at home, 771 Fifth avenue, "after Saturdav. Mrs. E. E. Calder and little daughter, daugh-ter, Jean, will leave today for an ex-tended ex-tended visit to' Spokane, " Wash., with Dr. and Mrs. A. C. McKendry. Mrs. Calder was formerly Miss Lenore Hector Hec-tor of this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. Perry Ega'n, formerly of e--3t Lake, entertained at a weekend week-end 1'Mrty at their home in Ogdeu in honor of Sylvan K. Atwood, who will leav.3 this week for the east to attend ,7 school. The guests, besides the euest of hoa--' , included Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Atwood. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Atwood, Miss Eos- . -lesson, Miss Mary Gibbs, Dr. Boyd Ji-Sniiiew and Yern Atwood. Georce Chapman End Mrs. Thomas Allen pf Boston, father and sister of Mrs. Harold Fabian, left for their home Wednesday after visitiiij here. Mrs. Fabian accompanied them as far as ' Chevenn?. Wvo. - 1. i Mr. and Mrs. W." TV. Taylor have re- turned from a. visit of several months to the cast. They have given up their apartments at the Xewhouse and are now at home at 41S Seventh East street. V Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dugan left Wednesday Wed-nesday for California to make their home. v v Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright have arrived from Xew York, where Mr. Wright has been released from military service after two years' duty overseas. over-seas. Mr. and Mrs. Wright are at present pres-ent at home with Mrs. Wright's par--'tits. Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Pauloo, IS J street. Mrs. W. W. Torrance of Denver is expected soon to visit Mrs. E. F. Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Schmidt have gone to Chicago. Mrs. Schmidt will visit relatives in Dayton, Ohio, and in Kansas Kan-sas before she returns. Mrs. Eueeiw Kahn has returned from the Holy Cross hospital and is now at her home in the Canning apartments, convalescing from a serious operation. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gesas have gone east for an extended visit to include New York, Chicago and other eastern cities. Mrs. Harry Grotte and children, " Charles W. and Natalie, of San Francisco, Fran-cisco, are visiting in the city. Mrs. Grotte was formr-rlv Miss LHiian Gesas. Mrs. F. C. Richmond has returned from Boston, where she ha.3 been visiting vis-iting her daughter, Mrs. Edwin Francis Voris, formerly Miss Gladys Richmond. Mrs. Yoris and little d.ruchter. Gladys, accompanied Mrs. Ri-hmond home. I They will be ioined nest week by Mr. ! Voris and will make their hoivo iu this ! eit-. Mrs. Voris and baby are at lres- j ent at the Richmond home ou East . j South Temple street. ; ! Colonel and Mrs. E. A. Wall are vis- : itinz their daughter, Mrs. Clarence j ! Lang, ih Boston. ' I Miss Mabel Beattie of Cleveland, Ohio, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. j M. Chandler, 5S6 East Fourth South ' street. Mrs. Eusene Smith of Tooele and Mrs. B. L. Thackston of Bingham were guests of Mrs. C. M. Chandler the past i week. lie ll. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Anderson have returned from Oakland, Cal., where they visited their daughter, Mrs. Bob- ert Stevenson. Dr. and Mrs. William Ward have re- turned home after a five months' absence ab-sence in California. Bulon C. MeMurrin is convalescing after an operation at the L. D. S. hos- pital and will accompany his mother, Mrs. Joseph W. MeMurrin, to Los Angeles Ange-les early neit week. Mr. and Mrs. William Blvth of Evan-ston Evan-ston ar6 the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Keith at their home in Haxtou place. Mrs. Louise MeCuue, accompanied bv her daughter, Marian, has left for California, Cali-fornia, where they will spend the win- j ter- They will be joined later by Mrs. MoCunc-'s mother, Mrs. Anne "Groes-beck. "Groes-beck. Mrs. John Xiv.en of Los Angeles and her two sons are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Van Cott, on East First South street. Mrs. Ella Jepson and son, J. Ellwood Jepsou, have returned from a trip to New York, Washington and Philadelphia. Philadel-phia. Mrs. Norman B. Dresser has returned from a year s visit in the east with her sons. She is now at home with her daughter, Mrs. Llovd Garrison of this city. i j Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Philip Thompson ' are now at home at the Maryland , apartments. Mrs. Curtis Y. Clawson has as her . house guest Mrs. Eoscoe Glasmann of Ogden. Mrs. Clawsou entertained at ten Thursday afternoon in honor of j Mrs. Glasmann. i Mr. and Mrs. David Wertheimer have returned from an extended eastern trip. They motored through New York state and later visited at Cincinnati, Nash- i ville and Atlantic City. j Mrs. M. B. Saunders and daughter, ' Marion, left yesterday for New "York Cit- to join Mr. Saunders, who has been abroad for the last few months. They will make their home in New York. " I Mrs. J. E. Tregeagle has returned from a two moDths ' stay in California. ' ! Miss Blanche Boyer has returned from a four months' trip to Fort Leavenworth. Kan.; Fort Snelling, Minn., and Chicago. She was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Oscar A. Straub, I and Major Straub. I Mrs. Arthur Iver Johnson has gone ' to Munich. 111., to join her husband, 1 after visiting her mother, Mrs. W. IT. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will make their home in Munich for a year. ; "I Mrs. E. Avery and two children have ! returned from a two months' isit in j Oregon with her mother. i Mrs. W. T. Giberson has had as her guests the past week Mrs. C. W. Woods and her daughter, Miss Gra.'e Miller Woods, of Indianapolis, Ind. Miss Woods was graduated from the Washington Wash-ington university in St. Louis, Mo., lat June and is a popular member of the Phi Beta Phi sorority. They expect to visit at San Francisco and the beaches before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Parr have gone to visit their daughter, Mrs. Madison Hull, formerly Miss Grace Tarr. Mrs. George Francis Stichl has left for Borke! Cal., where she will remain re-main for the winter. sdie will be at home at the Mansion apartments at Berkeley. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McGovcrn have returnpd fro ma several months' tour of California. Mrs. MGoveni was for merly Miss Ruth Flnndro. Miss Edith L. Morgan has gone to Rok Springs, Wyo., to spend a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Her". j Miss Rosalia Forrest of Pocatello, Idaho, lias gone to Oirden. after a1 week 's visit with Mrs. Lulu McHan, 02.5 South IV-rth Enrt strcit. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marcus left yes- I terday for Colorado. J "mzzzz i |