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Show C : , .O J) A PRETTILY appointed luncheon was given yesterday afternoon at th Hotel Utah by Miss Helen Ellerbeck, tn compliment to Miss .laje Darling, whose engagement to I-iale Lang well Smith was announced Sunday. A round table was laid In the main diuinsr room of the hotel, with a golden wicker basket tilled with Cecil lirunner roses and ferns as a centerpiece. Tho pl.u:e oards l:ad the jiionogja.ni of the l.ostess In gold. Covers were laid for the following guests: Mis Jane Darling. Miss Beatrice iirfxor. Miss Margaret Mclmyre, Miss 1,11 1 is n Docher, Miss Gnlia Dix. Mifs l-en!. Karrick. Miss Gladys Savage, Miss Beth Baldwin, Miss Dorothy Mar-tonf-Hux, yrs. Ralph Robeson, .Mih. Karl V. Smith. Mrs. Daniel Gmnsey, Mrs. "William "Wil-liam D. Fowler of Trintdad, E. W. I. Mrs. J. O. Bnm?on entertained the j Agenda rlub yesterday afternoon at her ' home, 572 Downington avenue. The aft ernoon was spent with fancy work, followed fol-lowed by tea. The tea table had a centerpiece cen-terpiece of California poppies In a crystal crys-tal bowl. Fall flowers were used about the houpft. The club members are Mrs. Adolph Anderson. An-derson. Mrs. L. H. firown. Mrs. J. O. Brunson. Mrs. Herman C. McGregor, Mrs-W. Mrs-W. M. Havener. Airs. Grant Swan, Mrs. R. E. Savage, Mra. I. B. Pratt. Mrs. N. L. S wort wood, Mrs. B. M. Stewart. Mrs. Charles J. Higeon and Mrs. L,mher Sinclair. Sin-clair. Mrp. Merrill Nibley entertained at luncheon at the A Ha club yesterday in compliment to Miss Km ma Been. Gold- j en marigolds in a basket formed the cen- 1 terpiece for the table. The place cards 1 were Japanese designs of yellow birds, j Covers were laid for eight. i An all-day meeting of the L-adies' Lit- , erary club was held yesterday at the 1 clubhouse to sew for the booths In the "Carnival of Beautiful Nonsense," to be given under the auspices of the club In the Richards street auditorium November Novem-ber 2 and ?,. The day was spent In contriving con-triving fancy and useful articles suitable . for Christmas gifts. A buffet luncheon-, was served at 1 o'clock from a prettily j decorated table. Yellow chrysanthemums j wer.: used In the center of the table I and autumn leaves were scattered over the cloth. Mrs. A. J. Knight presided at the table. Other similar meetings will be held within the next few weeks. ! j Officers were elected by the new board of directors of the Sarah Daft Home association as-sociation in a meeting at the home yesterday yes-terday morning. The officers chosen are:' Mrs. Margaret Zane-Cherdron. president; Mrs. C. H. McMahon, first vice president; Mrs. F. S. Richards, second vice president; presi-dent; Mrs. J. F. Marshall, third vice president; Mrs. A. R. Greeson, recording secretary; Mrs. J. F. Cowan, treasurer. The other directors are Mrs A C. Smith.' Mrs. M. J. Marks, Mrs. Pauline Snnds. Mrs. E. O. Lee. Mrs. A. Fred Wev. .AT is. B. A. M. Froiseth. Mrs. C. I. Bp.rg, Mrs. George T. Putnam, Mrs. William Wil-liam Spry, Miss Margaret Gibbons, Mra. C. F. Adams, Mrs. Simon Bamberger, Mrp. TV. S. Hendorson, Airs. Clarissa -Williams, Miss Edna Conn, Mrs. T. R. W Black. Mrs. A. R. Irvine, Mrs. A. H. 1 Cowle and Mrs. C. C. Countryman. IL Mrs. TVilllam T. Nettle and Mrs. R. W. Reese entertained last night at the home - of Airs. Nettle, 43 North Wes Temple 1 treat. In honor of Miss Emma Beehe, a bride of the week. The decorations were in orange and white. Marigolds In an orange shade were used on the supper table and white asters about the .house. Twelve guests were In attendance. F c f Mr. and Mrs. ,T. Arthur Steele announced an-nounced the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Anna Barbara, at a lea at their home, IT.fi Iowa avenue, Sunday afternoon. Pink roneK in a cut-glass bowl formed the centerpiece cen-terpiece for the tea table. The hostess was assisted by Miss Blanch p Howe and AIlss Bernlce Steele. Twenty-four guests were presmt. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Smith entertained itt a cafeteria supper Sunday evening at their home on East Fourth South street in honor of Air. and Mrs. Morris Rosen-bia Rosen-bia t t. who were recently married. The Miss Violet Perkins, who will leave today for New York to take special training in domestic art. 1 f '' iV ; j i 1 i n ? - n 5 l centerpiece of the servi table was a huge pumpkin filled with it. Halloween suggestions were carried ; throughout the house. Assisting the 'tess in serving serv-ing were Mrs. Nathan I"nblatt and Mrs. Simon Rosenblatt. AlKreines and Airs. Benowitz of. Ogden ured coffee. Bridge was played foil ng supper. Prizes were won by Mrs. urice Bernstein Bern-stein and Mrs. Simon R ibiatt. The guest of honor was prited with a handsome crystal' bowl. Twenty-four guests were present". Mra. TV. T. Benson and . H. C. Edwards Ed-wards will give a liincheo t the home of Mrs. Benson on TwelfjEast street todav In compliment to rs." Alurray Sullivan. Miss Edna Dunn will itertain at luncheon today at her h on Third avenue, in honor of Miss N ne Thompson, Thomp-son, a1 November bride. i Mrs. Samuel C. Park wintertain at her country home, Shadybr at a small bridge luncheon today in or of Miss Lillian Middower of Wa ;boro Pa guest of Aliss Alarjorie Bic . Mrs. Earl V. Smith wi itertain at luncheon Wednesday aften In honor of Miss Jane "Darling, an bber bride-Miss bride-Miss V enus Romney will ertain for Miss Darling with a handk.ief shower Thursday afternoon. .' Miss Violet Eliason anciss Lillian Eliason will nt ertain w a shower October 27 at their home oua avenue, in honor of Allss Ada R ra Steele! whose engagement was atjiced Sunday. Sun-day. ' Mrs. Edwin F. ' Holmes entertain at luncheon today at her home, Amelia Palace. . The Parent-teacher association of the high school will meet at the West high school this evening at 8 o'clock. It will be the first meeting of the year and will be addressed by the new superintendent, Dr. E.-1 A. Smith. The new president, Mrs. Julius Hornbein, will give her opening open-ing address. f The Ladies' Aid society of the Westminster West-minster Presbyterian church will give a silver tea at the home of Mrs. B. M. Stewart, 409 Fifth Eat street, this afternoon. after-noon. The making of quilts will be resumed. re-sumed. All members of the church and their friends are invited. Utah review No. 4, Maccabees, will hold Its regular meeting Friday evening at T:30 o'clock at the K. P. hall. 58 ICast Broad-; Broad-; way. Officers,- guards and members are ! requested to be prompt, as the business , meeting will he followed by a card party. ; All Maccabees and their friends are invited. in-vited. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Wilson of Fielding. Utah, announce the marriage of their daughter. Anne, of Salt Lake, to Royal C. Gidney of Ogden. The wedding took place Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The couple will be at home at the Still-well Still-well apartments in Ogden after November Novem-ber 1. . A number of Salt Lake cTub women will go to Provo tomorrow to attend the meeting of the Utah Federation of Women's Wom-en's clubs, which will convene there Wednesday for a three davs' session The social features of the federation will be a banquet tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock and a reception tomorrow evening at the Hotel Roberts. Mrs. Jostah Evans v i. im ui ljuo vugeieit, pi eminent or tlie General Federation of Women's clubs, will arrive in Palt Lake tomorrow morning morn-ing from an eastern trip and will leave for Provo at 2:45 tomorrow afternoon. ' Banner review No. 11. Maccabees, will hold Its regular meeting this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the K. P. hy.ll, oS East Broadway. AM of lice rs and the guards are requested to be prompt A card party I will follow the regular business. All Maccahees4and their friends are invited. ' The Indies' Aid society of the TlifT Methodist rhurch will have' a called meeting meet-ing this afternoon at the home of Mrs C. T. Daniels, 4S5 First avenue. . The art section of the Ladles' Literary club will meet this morning at the club house. Mrs. K. O. Leatherwood will give a paper on "The French Revolution and the Napoleonic Kra." . Miss Ruth Gillilan will entertain the Ferry chapter of the First Presbyterian church at her home, 12S Twelfth Uast street, this evening. The Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet this afternoon after-noon with Mrs. H. G. McMillan, 649 East South Temple street. Mra. C. K. Luce will conduct the devotional hour. ' Mrs. E. L. Jones will give a few notes on "Our Work in the Philippines," and the Rev Dr. William M. Pnden will discuss "Missionary "Mis-sionary Work in Utah." Invitation is extended ex-tended to the women of the congregation. Miss Clara Cahoon has gone to Black-foot. Black-foot. Tdaho, to spend two weeks with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Woodruff and little fon. George, left yestenhtv for southern Utah to spend two week& visiting relatives iind friends. V Tr.. W. D. Fowler of Trinidad. R. W. I.. will leave today to spend ten davs with Iter husband on the Fowler ranch near Mona, Utah. She will return here, to remain re-main some time before returning home- . Miss Fthel Thompson of Alma. Neb ; is the guest of Miss Faith Mudirett for a week on her way home from Palo Alto ! Cal. , - " ; ' ' Mrs. Percy T. Tiocan has returned to her home tn Mont- lair. N. J., after a viut ! to Mrs. F. L. Oswald. Miss Violet Perkins wiil leave todav for New- York to take special training in dramatic dra-matic art. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Stnrees. who have arrived in San Franci.'n from Honolulu, Hono-lulu, will visit in Colorado before returning return-ing home. M-s. rharlej FT. Lmriv- and little , daughters, K.sir- ;lnd KortMra. who hi-tve t left for a truii- of southern California, will sprn.i the winter in Lop A mr-dts. Mr- Lhuiley has :turnr-d home, hut w'll 're- F join his family in ten da. . I |