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Show Personals. Miss Genevieve McCornick left Thursday Thurs-day for Now York, where she will join her mother and sister, who have spent several weeks there. r V Mr. and Mrs. Charles U. Treuser are now at home to receive thoir friends at No. 1 Bransford apartments. "Dr. and Mrs. Jack Keith have as their guests Dr. and Mrs. Garcelon of Los Angeles, Cal., who are spending a few days here. Friday evening Dr. and Mrs. Keith entertained eight at dinner in thoir honor. Mrs. Charles Major has returned lo her homo in Davenport, Ta.: after spond- ing the past two months here with her sister, Mrs. A. L, Hoppaugh. Dr. and Mrs. D. Moore Lindsay, who havo spent the summer in England with thoir son Crawford, who- is in school there, will sail for homo September 2-1. They will return here early in October. Mrs'. R. S. Hay ward, who formerly lived here, will sail with Dr. and Mrs. Lindsay Lind-say for Vancouver. Canada, where Mrs. Hayward -will join her husband, Mrs. Woodard and Miss Woodard, who havo spent some time abroad, are now with Mrs. William Sharp ou the French coast. M H Miss Edith Sherman is spending this mouth with her sister, Mrs. Katz, in Portland, Ore. Mr and Mrs. Sam Porter and chil-t'l'fu chil-t'l'fu will lraw the first of OMobrr for hicigo, ill., where the, will atte.ut I the wedding of Mrs. Porier's brother. Frank Bersbacli, who will bo married t October 215 to Miss Joe Brestano, who spent some time here last winter. She j made many friends in Salt Lake. The wedding will be a quiet home affair. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Holmes, Jr., who , havo .been .visiting Miss Charlotte Holmes here, will lcavo the last of this . week for their homo in Nacozar, Mex. Mrs. W. B. Lewis and children of FvansviJIe, Ind.. will bo here this week to visit Mrs. Lewis's sister, Mrs. P. II. Hopkins. Mrs. II. B. Stimson has returned from the summer spent with friends in Vermont. Ver-mont. . Mrs. Hie hard Dowes and daughter Alice and Miss Alice Bairde will leave Thursday for their home in Evansville, Ind., after spending several weeks here with Mrs. Whitehead. Friday evening they were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins. M Mr. nud Mrs. J. B. Cosgriff left Saturday Sat-urday evening for a ten days', trip to the fair at Seattle. Wash. Mrs. B. T. Cannon and son will leave the first of October for Omaha, Neb., where they will visit Mrs, Cannon's mother and sister. k Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Donnellan left "U ednesday for San Prauciaco, Cal., where the' have shipped their auto. From thore Ihcy will travel by auto to San Diego. Cal., where they will remain re-main until the last of January. February Febru-ary 5 tli'- expect to make the Mediterranean Mediter-ranean i. . k a 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Bints, Jr., who , are spending a few days at tho Fair mont, hot ol iu San Francisco, Cal., will leave soon for a trip to tho Pacific northwest, and will return here to be at home lo receive their frieuds for .1 time at 230 Sixth East street, aftei October 20. W f Mrs. Alvis of Llano Falls, Ida., is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Browning. Miss Mabel Anderson, who is visiting her sister, Mrs P. O. Gemmcll. will leave tho latter part of this' month for San Francisco, Cal. 4 H t Mr. and Mrs. Don Porter are spending spend-ing a few days in San Francisco, Cal. Miss Myra Saywer. who has spent (he summer m Holland, is now located in Paris, where she will speud the winter win-ter studying and painting under the direction of some of the leading artists of Paris. Miss Sawyer spent several days with Miss Kimball and Miss Hart-woll, Hart-woll, who are also located iu Paris, where they have been studying art and music for the past two years. T Mrs. Styor and daughter, who have been spending a few days hero with Mrs. Styer's father, Major Wilkes, left Thursday to join Major Styor and two sons at Fort Niagara, N. Y., where they arc to be stationed, nftor spending some time in the Philippines. T M iss TCatherine Judge and her mother, moth-er, Mrs. Mary Judge, have returned from California, accompanied by Mrs. T, A. Baldwin and children, who have recently returned from tho Philippines. Mrs. Baldwin and children will spend a month here, then go to a fort near Detroit, Mich., where she will joiu her husband, Captain Baldwin, where they will be stationed. Mrs. J. E. Woodward Wood-ward and children,. who have spent some time here, while Captain Woodward Wood-ward was in the Philippines, left Saturday Sat-urday to join him at Governor's Island, Where the- will be stationed. . Captain Easton, who was formerly with the Twenty-ninth infantry at Fort Douglas, spent Thursday here' with old friends enroute from the Philippines, to him home in Pittsburg. - Miss Edna-Evans, Miss Hazel Barnes, Miss Ella Neilson and Miss Eva Crawford Craw-ford will leavo Monday for Montreal, from where they will sail Saturday, October Oc-tober 2. for Paris and Berlin, where they all expect to spend two years studying vocal and instrumental music. They will sail on the Laurantic. Miss Evans and Miss Barnes will study vocal vo-cal music. Miss Ella Neilson piano" and Miss Eva Crawford violin. ? Mrs. Graham F. Putnam and two sons have returned from Ely, Nov.. and are at home to their friends at No. 2S Harmony Har-mony Place, on South Temple street between be-tween Sovenlh and Eighth East streets. Mr. Putnam will be back from Ely eariv in October. Mrs. H. W. Chase of Washington, D. C, who has spoilt a part of the summer sum-mer here with her sister, Mrs. Henry SadW. will leave this week for California. Cali-fornia. Miss Elizabeth Niles, who has been spending several weeks with friends in Fort Wayne, Ind., will leave there next Saturday for Sioux City. Iowa, where she will visit a college friend. Mrs. June Sadler Donncll will commence com-mence her dancing classes for tho yeaj next Saturday, September 25, at tho Ladies' Literary club house. ' M V Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Quigley and fam-My, fam-My, who are visiting at Mr. Quigley "s home in Joliet. 111., will bo home early in October. Miss Emma Quigley will reluin with them to upend the winter here. j Mr. and Mrs. W. TJ. Wightman and Mis", Eugene Bnrnes and son will leave ooii for San Dieeo. Cal.. where they will spend this winter. i Mr. and Mrs. James L. Frauken and Mrs Webber, who are haing a most 1 1 delightful trip abroad, and have spent the past' three weeks in Switzerland, are now in Rerliu. where they will remain until early in October, baler they will visit in Dresden and Vienna and later go to Italy. Mr. and Mrs.. A. Q. xVdanison, who are visiting in the east, expect to spend a few days here tho middle of October on their way lo Poo-Chow, China. Mrs. Prod A. Maynard has. roturued trom spending the summer with her daughter, Mis. Gordon Ireland, at Larchmonl, N. V. Mrs. C. E. Allen will leavo today, ac- companied by her dnughlor Elizabeth, ior Pomona, Cal., where Miss Allen will continue her courso at Pomona college. C. E. Allen, Jr., will also leavo toitay for Vale. Miss Florence Allen will leave next Saturday for Chicago, III., whero she will take a courso iu law at tho Chicago university. r- Walter Johnson of Butte, Mont., is spending a few days here. -( Miss Dorothy Kinney, who has been a guest at the Judgo homo for several weeks, has now gone to Portland, Or., to visit her sisler. Mrs, H. C. Hoffman and dantrhlnr. - who have spent a part of the summer at Seaside, Or., are expected home Tuesday evening, i w ; Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Ilolman. who have spent the summer in Portland, Or., with ; thoir daughter, Mrs. Loudon, expect to leave for the cast the last of this month, and sail soon for Europe, to spond (he winter. Paul Belcher, who has spent the suui-mor suui-mor hero with his mother, Mrs. Kath-erine Kath-erine Belcher, left Tuesday for the Uni-fVersity Uni-fVersity of Pennsylvania, where ho will , ontcr his senior year. Mrs. Belcher will be at home to receive her friends for the winter, after September 22, at No. II Annex apartment. Mrs. Faulkner of Springvillc, Ohio, who has spent several months in California, Cali-fornia, will be here the tii t of the wc,ek, to visit her sister, Mrs. J. J. Stewart. . Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Eccles aud dnughlor dnugh-lor Mildred left Friday evening in Mr. Eccles s private car, for their home in New York, after visiting here with Mrs. F. E. Williamson. B I, ft Mr.M. L. B. Coates entertained Friday evening in honor of Miss Cecil Kacp-pler Kacp-pler of Dayton, Wash., who is on her I way lo Oborliu colleuo at OberlfnW Howard Tibbals, who has sM?l part or the Hummer in Idaho. will'I today for hia senior arar at Oil college. il9 Miss b'ufh Loofbonrow wUlffj next Saturday for Pasadenall where she will enter Miss Olli school. j H Charles Edward Brain, son oH5i and Mrs. C J. Brain. Ift Monfl'aJ? the Jefferson medical college toTf) plete his senior vear. Mr. BraiVaS return hero in tho spring to prijE medicine. mm L. Eggerton Chi IT spent FridaS Saturday with friends in Provo.jtR ontering his junior year of lawaX University of Utah Jaw dopartmei jl' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shorlrm ha: A turned from a two weeks' trip tcK Francisco and Los Angeles, Cal tho bitter placo they were guesl Mr. and Mrs. D. Tx. Sprunt, formci! this city. ' 0 IB Mrs. J. S. Clnrk and daughteSR, dred have returned to their horall Kansas City, Mo., after spending suninmr here with Mrs. J. H, Bcllelft " ' If Mr. and Mrs. 1.1. J, Dmniny wig at homo to receive their friendsiP. October ) at W B stroel. Their agj ment in the Virginia flats will 'jM cupiod by Mr. andMrs. A. T. Saaf) Miss Katherine Murphy willKn today for New York, where sbeif enter school at Bedford Park foijj winter. t s Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilmer arolra at homo to receive their friendl Twelfth Enst and Fifth South sttl s Mrs. Foulks and Miss Edna have returned from spending thdVi mer on a ranch in Idaho. Miss Fq has entered Rowland hall for thej and Mrs. Foulks will bo at home' the winter with Miss Boehnor iffl, Smith apartments. Miss BoohnorJ just returned from ;i trip lo NewaV ay Mrs. W. Moon of Muskogee, Cft is here, the guest of Mrs. 1. Bernrtfi . Hi Miss Mildred Tibbals, for threejRj on tho faculty of the high school! coived a call to the department o'fj logo English in Knox college, Ql burg, 111. She is well fitted forj work. She received her A. B. at Pa university, of which Dr. McClelland president, in tho year 1001. She's two .years in post graduatn wofl Wclle'sley college, receiving the de A, M. in 190-1. After tenchingjl yours in our high school she spent veur abroad in study and travol.jjj Tibbals had just, entered uponq fourth .year in her work here, audi pressed herself as pleased with thou the work was starting out. Her ffij and associates feel that it was anK lo receive such a call, and she goel Continued on Page Fourteen I SOCIETY , , Continued from Tagc Eight, lior new work with tlic host wishes of nil who have boon associated with her. it Mrs. E. D. Herman has returned from spending the summer in California. Lieutenant, and Mrs. Sherman A.Whitc and son of New Jersey will be hero the latter part of this week to spend sonic time with Airs. White's parouts, Air. .:id Mrs. J. G. Jacobs, on their way to the- Philippines. 1 The- Misses Hartlov and their broth ers, I?. G. and C. W. Hartley, with their niece, Miss Helen Hartley, are now at home to reccivo thoir friends at 2S D fctroet. i Airs. A. H. Lawrence and children have returned from a trip to tho fair at Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Goorjro Wilkinson Storm of New York will be here the first of the week, to be the guest of her daughter and her husband. Lieutenant, and Airs. II. L. Walthall, until aftor the wedding of her daughter, Aliss Storm, and Lieutenant Lieuten-ant Miller. Clubs. The Utah Federation of Woman's Clubs has issuod invitations for the sixteenth annual convention of the federation fed-eration to be held hero October 7, 8 and 9. Arrs. Byron Cummings is prosidrnl and Arrs. C. H. AIcMuhou corresponding K0creUir3. Tho first meeting this season of the poet section of the Ladies' Literary club will be held at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon, September 20. at, the home ot Mrs. A. 13. Gibson. 1115) Third avenue. Airs. W. TI. Tibbals will read a paper on "Woodworth aud Humanity. " Tho history section of the Ladies' Literary club will meet at 10:15 Thursday Thurs-day morning, September 28. A paper on ''The Koman Peace" will be given by Mrs. lsa.be C, liiter. s- Tho Browning section of the club will meet Saturday, September 25. with Aliss Clara Colburne at .Rowland hall at 1 o'clock, i u Tho next meeting of the Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club will bo Friday, September 2t, promptly at 2 o'clock. Frank I. Sefnt will talk on "The Hawaiian Islands." Charles Tyng will speak on the "Reminiscences "ol Panama." and n paper on "The Philippines" will be given also. Alusic will bo furnished during the afternoon by the Hawaiian troubadours. St. Mark's Hospital association will meet at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, morn-ing, Septombor 22, at the Y. At. C. A. Tho first regular meeting of the Woman's club will bo Tucsd.13, October 12. with Airs. C. S. Kiunev. Their dclcor.it ps to tho federation will bo Mrs. 0". G. Aloser, Airs. ,T. A. Johnson, and Airs. L."S. Deane, alternate. w The first meeting of the College club will be Thursd.13 September 30, with AEiss Alinnio Stevenson at 12-1S Blaine avenuo. v n The Daughters of tho Confederacy will hold its first meeting Friday aft- 1 ornoon, October 1, with Arrs. Charles Bodcl, at 252 East First South street, i H -4 The board of directors and the' chairmen of tho standing committees of ' tho Woman's league will meet at 2:30 Monday afternoon, September 20, with Arrs. (J. H. AIcArahon, at 32 Cajthness apartments. Tho regular meeting of the league will bo Monday, October IS, at, Packard hall in tho Public Library ; building. ' ' Airs. B. Danghcrty entertained the Rose club at her homo Wednesday aft- t ernoou. i The Monday Night Lit.crarj' club will hold its first, meeting of the year" Monday, evening, September 20, at the , honio of AErs. Bledsoe. 132 North Stale street. A paper on "Hymns and Hvmu Writers" will be given 03 Airs. Blol-ji soc. !i , Airs. Byron Cummings. president off the Federation of Women's Clubs, has ! called a meeting of chairmen of all. committees for next. Wednesday, Sep ' t ember 22. ar 8 o'clock, at the Ladies'! Literary clubhouse, On Thursday n ; meeting of tho board of directors of l I ho federation will bo held at the same ' place nt 2 o'clock. Airs. G. 13. Blake-J cy, chairman of the program commit-1 tee, has also called a meeting of her associates for Wednesda- at the La ! dies' Literary clubhouse "at 2 o'clock,! preceding tho genera'l committee meet- ins- H tt Airs. Arargnrei MAInhon and hpr 'daughters, the Misses Margaret. Agues I and Genevieve, are now at home at 111'"" Woodruff apartments. tt u I I On Saturday evening Aliss Thihy Gamette entertained a number of hor girl friendp at a prettily appointed luncheon at Franklin's in honor of Mr... J: A. Armstrong, followed by a box party ai tho Orplipnm. Airs. Sarah A. Pool has returned from Wellsvillc. Cache county,, where she - is itod hor sister, Airs. Darle3', during the last month. Card Clubs. The Quingrnta club was entertained Tuesday afternoon b3 Alts. AL A. Pe tors, when prizes were won by Airs. L, AI. Snow, Airs. Aloulton and Airs. II. W. Sherwood. The next meeting of the club will be Tuesday, September 2S, with Airs. C. II. Heritage. Tho Utopia club will be entertained Wodncsdaj'. September 22, by Mrs. C M. Bell at a I o'clock luncheon, at her home, 12Q First avenue. Tjhe Post Bridge club will meet on Tuesday afternoon, September 21, with Airs. J. AI. Arrasmith. r ' Mrs. W. It. Pollock entertained the East Side Card club Friday afternoon, when prizes were won bv' Airs. W. S. Bing and Arrs. Elliott AI. Best. Social Clubs. Wednesday evening tho members of the Undine club surprised their president, presi-dent, Arrs. Wilbur G. Price, at her home. The evening was pleasantly spent with music, games aud dancing, followed by a dainty supper. -Those who on.io3cd the affair were: Mrs. II. Aran Dam, .Ir.. Airs. C. Loroy Clayton, and the Misses Augusta Youugberg, Alamio Price. Ethel Griggs, Virginia Smith, Enid Edmunds, Mamie Summer-hays, Summer-hays, Alice Hard3, Mac Billings, Alice Smith, Allic Fletcho-, Laura Parry, Trone Dehmc3 Jennie Nelson, Lisle Bradford, Kathciyu Gabbott and Beth Bradford. Electa chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will givo a masquerado party Halloween at the home of Mrs. T. J. tapper, 12-M East South Tom pie street. AJ1 members of tho order una Masonic brothers and frieuds are cordially invited. in-vited. t- u The L. S. girls were pleasantly entertained en-tertained Wednesday evening by Miss Alice ReiHy. A musical program was r'TTimn mmmrwTi n i, n oujoyed, followed by a supper, y.'hen covers were laid for the Misses Ceal Kirk, Noal "Benyman. Susie Glenn, Lillian Lil-lian Nordquest, Marian Hamlin and Alice Eeill'. The K. O. Z. club entertained at a box party at the Orphcum theater Friday Fri-day evening, followed by an automo bile drive and a supper at the College inn, in honor of Miss Adelina Jacob-son. Jacob-son. The eight young people were chapcroued by Mrs. Tony Jacobson. V u Mrs. Margaret L. Jones was delightfully delight-fully surprised at her homo Tuesdaj by a. number of tho K. of P. members, iii honor of her sixty-fourth birthday. Mrs. Mary M. Ryan hns returned to the city for the winter and would like pupils in the common branches, Latin, algebra and geometry. Sho is prepared to givo special attention to pupils who aro behind in their work and to those wishing to enter advanced schools and colleges. No. 4 Cummings apartments, comer D and First avenue. Bell pV 1G06-Y. , gf: |