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Show Mrs. J. Clifford Nelson, formerly Miss Mayuio Jorgenaon, who was married Friday ar Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Noison are at horns at 761 Roosevelt avenue. if -i-r-H ;i..f, 1JM ' v3 v r' '"-X . I A PRETTILY appointed lea was i sriven by Mrs. J. 1 . l.eyson a her home in Federal Heights yes-' terrtay afternoon in honor of -Mrs. "U". U. Put ton of Milwaukee, who J." thn gmest of Lor daughter, Mrs. C. 1. Oliver. The reception room was decorated In chrysanthemums in a mahogany shade and pink chrysanthemums in a silver basket bas-ket formed an effective centerpiece for the tea table. Assisting the hostess in receiving were Mrs. R. ('. Gemmeil, Mrs. George Harris1 Smith and Mrs. C. B. Oliver. Presiding at. the tea table were Mrs. J. M. Dart. Mrs. M. K. Parsons, Mrs. Karl A. Scheid pi nd Mrs. Union Worthing ton. Assisting In serving were Mrs. Cliffoid R. Fearsall. Mrs. James Whitehill, Mrs. T. W. Boyer and Mrs. John MarLane. About 173 guests called between t he hours of 4 ami 6 o'clock. A tea will he Riven (Wednesday afternoon after-noon from : until 6 o'clock on the roof parden of the Hotel Utah for the purpose of ntiKing a fund to buy wool for two knitting- machines presented to one of the service units of the Red Cross by AI is. Henner X. Smith. All interested are invited in-vited to attend and aid a good cause. The hostesses will include Mrs. Benncr X. Smith, Mrs. Simon Bamberger. M rs. W. p. MrCornick, Mrs. Karl iSchcid. Mrs. K. O. Howard, Mr?. Hebcr M. Wells, Mrs. William Montarue Ferry, Mrs. J. 1j. Franken, Mrs. J. E. Bamberger, Mrs. V. Moore Lindsay, Mrs. S. HFinkertcn. Mrs. O. W. Powers. Mrs. Lee Charles Miller, Mrs. K. R. Ci'itrhlow, Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Zane Cherdron, Mrs. R. C. Woodruff, Wood-ruff, Mrs. Georpe Rose, Miss Gertrude MeGrath, Miss Marie Bancroft, Miss Adelaide Ade-laide Bancroft. Mrs. J. R. Davis, Mrs. De Witt Knox, Mrs. .lamps Hogle. Sr., Mrs. W. "W. Fleetwood, Mrs. William Sprv, Mrs. Peter Hulme. Miss Anna Mc-Cornick. Mc-Cornick. Mrs. J. R. Walker. Mrs. C. H. Doolittle. Miss Ella Witklund, Mrs. n-est n-est Bamberger and Mrs. Union Worrh-inston, Worrh-inston, Mrs. S. H. Pinkerton. Mrs. Georare , W, Lawrence. Mrs. J. B. Harkness and (Mrs. T. B. Beatty. The national council of women voters save a card party and tea at the home of Mrs. Margaret Long on South Main street yesterday afternoon for the benefit bene-fit of the Red Cross. The decorations were of a patriotic nature. American flags and red and white carnations were used about Die house. Twelve tables were arranged for cards and others came In for tea. A musical programme was given during' the tea hour under i he direction of Miss Hazel Fry nks. Voeai selections were given by Miss Gladys Fisher and Mrs. Pearl .7 ones. Mrs. Esther Husbands gave a ptariotic reading" with musical ftocom-paniment. ftocom-paniment. Violin numbers were given by Miss Johanna Strandberg. The committee In charge of the entertainment enter-tainment included Mrs. W. Mont Ferrv, Mrs. J. C. Cutler, Mrs. Ida G. Van Cott, Mrs. L. ('. WolstenholYne, Mrs. Bessie M. Levitt. Mrs, Clarissa W. Cleghorn. Mrs. C, W. Rose. Mrs. Edith Mayes and Miss Emma Ltndsey. The Acrenda club was entertained yesterday yes-terday afternoon by Mrs. Warren Benjamin Ben-jamin at hor home, 6iS East Sixth South street. The dub lias now been formed' Into -a Red Gross auxiliary- Tea was served at 4 o'clock. The club members include Mrs. C. J. lligson, Mrs. Grant Swan, Mrs. Adolph Anderson, Mrs. L. B. Brown. Mrs. B. M. Stewart, Mrs. IT. B. Pratt. Mrs. Charles Savage. Mrs. Luther Sinclair, Mrs. H. M. Havenor, Mrs. J. O. Brunson, Mrs. X. L. S wort wood and Mrs. Warren Benjamin. Miss Helen Cart hey, a. bride of the season, sea-son, will be the prnest of honor at a Kensington Ken-sington to bo given this afternoon by Miss Esther Badger. Miss Mary Alice Moon will entertain at ten Thursday at the hotoi 1" la h in honor of Miss Car- llll-.. -VII V'll'lirillU KJIl'-'tVTl., u. ic-.fi 'at Cue Hotel Utah will be given for Miss Carthey Saturday by Miss Cordelia Straup and Miss Florence Groshell. J: Mrs. Harry W. SUugis entertained at. a-small a-small luncheon yesterday afternoon at her home on PiaPt First South street in honor of Mrs. Charles T, Vadner of Brooklfne, Mass.. a guest of Mts. R. C. Gemmeil. The tabic was dm-oratd in yellow ropes. Other cuests besides Mrs. Vadncr were Mrs. Samuel C. Park and Mrs. R. C. Gemmeil. Mrs. Bertha ("ronnrr Winney entertain enter-tain fd i ho Tnho club last nicbt. Arrangements Arrange-ments were completed for a dance to be gien hv tbp ..dub at the Todies' Literary club Erida' ovpning. The club mem-bers mem-bers are Miss Thalia Coffman. Miss P"!or-eme P"!or-eme Peterson. Mr. Thella Hancock. Miss Therc.si ?Tr-VHIf?U-r. Miss Agi'.cs ticincr. MIps Khuu:h IK-i'Slcy. Mi33 lrfone H.ts-tiin:. H.ts-tiin:. Miss Madeline De.-puin, Miss Flor-em-p 1 cprer. Miss lone Hefner. Misa Mildred Lunfl. Miss Catherine Corey, Aiits 1 no William-s and Mrs. Winney. Mrs. A. Fellows oritortflined last, eve-nins eve-nins at her home. 2-tT! Pnrk street, in lmnor of !ipi brotlter. Charles H. Hip-kiss Hip-kiss : Montreal. Canada, wlio v'.sit-inK v'.sit-inK Ins parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hipkist.. at G.".". tJerond avenne. The quests iiciiidel t.wonty-forr. The e-e-nin spent in panics and pupper was served. Aiinourenient is made of the marriaq? nf A. W". Wriaht . p-'nera ! ncnr of the CohniTihtan Xa tiorn 1 1 -i f o Insurance com- pany, and Miss Tout.e r'a"10--on, one of: Salt. 1 -ale.1 i "ity's woll-kno n school I toai-itL'rs. which look pLicc Saturday c"e-1 c"e-1 inm?. The couplo vill at home 'o ! their f?-l--nds after today in thu Wood- ruff anartmenl?. ! 1 1 'r5. KUfn S. Harvey and Anlmr -T. 1-7 m t f 1 : of s" ilem. I'tah. were married yes- terday aftrnoon at 4 o'eiotk at the! par.onace of I'hi'lips Congregational : enir'"a. The ceretiion- v.-as performed ' by 1 1 1 e Rev. p. A . S i m pU i n . A ft er a few days' visit to Salt Iake, the coupie . will return to SaJem to make their home. i The w.I.f in? of Miss Gwendolyn S til - wrll a-d Tony Lettieri wili lake phice I this afternoon al ?, o'rtork at the par-' onaire of riiillip.s Congregational church. The rermonv v.' ill he performed hy the Ke-. T1. A. yinipkli,. A v.cdiln? dinner 1 wi'l follow- n home of J;e hri'le's parents. 0 4 s F1 f t h Fji s ; street. j M.'s T.iv Midc- iii friert.iin the j Bu'-y Tv eive -jlui' Wediieso:-iy afternoon a t her home, tr.4 South l.'os; Tenipie ' street. In hone.- of :he 1 .- font ',rd' to j ' v. hV' h.1. not ho.:n dfc-ted y-ar. ' ; the junior el3s.J ot" the F.a.-t hie!; .vchool . ut-. a in.'nnee d-in-' ;.es:--rd;,- ;.fi r-' ' ro.'n. . no pr.?.'ti.- look p'.n,-. the! i "ct're footai! s-mr.d "f th;r .-.;;-.- mem-' oers attended. several Tiunarea otuer students were also present. v A membership campaign for rite V. VY. C. A. will open today wit h a luncheon to be served at the V. W. C. A. cafeteria in lite Continental Bank building. The workers for the campaign wlH meet al the luncheon at 1 12 ; 3 1 ajid will start immediately im-mediately in their eTfort to secure new members. The en nvafsers will be divided di-vided into two sections, red and whit p. led hv Mrs. H. "VY. Reherd and Mrs. F. I,. Tarker. The Wasatr-h Iatei ary club will meet lids afternoon with Mrs. Ernest Van Cot:, fire; Ninth Fast street. The, assipt-In assipt-In hostesses will he Mrs. Harvey Brothers Broth-ers and Mrs, T. ID. Lutt. Miss Helen McXiti will pive a paper on "Mozart, the ?Ian und 7d ur?ician ' and a pro-crramme pro-crramme of Tozi;rt music v;ill be furnished fur-nished by M iss McNitt u nd lier pupils. Mrs. Nellie Kail wiU give a Thanks-3iing Thanks-3iing reaiiing. The Halt Lake City Federation of r-Iubs will meet this afternoon at 1 :'u o'clock at the public library for the purpose of organizing a surgical dressing unit of tlie lie J Cross. Mrs. AY, Hiter and Mrs. .J. L. Franken will address ihe. meeting. The Ca thollc Bushies Women's club will meet this evening in the music room of 'ci.e cathedral. I The Iafe Scienr-f socierx- will meet with. Mrs. Henrietta Martin this afternoon at ? o'clock at No. i J-'harp fiats. Fanner Review No. 11. M:ii;aht;0?. will hoi j a re'-t-prinn precciing t".;e rt-:dar b",.sinef? meet: tii" '.his a.'! moon. The Ro..Jinjr rirr.le of t!:e Catholit: Wo-mari's Wo-mari's lo;Je will meet l!; is afternoon ?t o'cio- li a; the Lore-- of .Mtm. J . F'. Ti.lri'M. Haris.-.u ave:.-je. - z St. Mr.: .i s I iop:;a ! CI n r.ty A5orir.-; A5orir.-; t.'a w::l r-.f-h Wcdne.-iay mornii.s; r j a oiok m t;-r V. W. C. a. rooms in ihr-1 ihr-1 '"'oni!ner.T,i! b'JuK' H''Imic Ac:o :ms for the charity ball will be settled up. Tt is estimated that about $1300 will be netted from the entertainment. The Missionary eociety of the First Presbyterian ohureh has cancelled its meeting for the afternoon. The paeennt to be yiven November 30 will take the place of the regular annual praise meet-in.?. meet-in.?. The Parent-Teacher association will meet this aft ernoon at 3 :4f o'clock at the Cfpnrrh school. Dr. John Malhk will speak and the school orchestra will furnish fur-nish music. New instruments jus.1 purchased pur-chased by tiie association will be used. Colonel and Mrs. Edwin F. "Holmes are at the Hotel I'tah for a few days on their way from Chieaeo to their winter 1 ome at Pasndna. Cal. Mrs. .lav y Karris and children and Mrs. W. J. White will acenmpany Colonel and Mrs. Holmes to California. Mis. Addison Oyin hn.i pone to Miami. Ariz., for an e:tndd visit to her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Collin Boil. ' .Tudge and Mrs. George F. Goodwin are spending ten clays at St. George, Utah. Mr. F. D. Ciift ba i?one to Ocean Park, where she will s-.end the winter at the Mt-rr;tt .lories hot. j j Mr. and Mr. J. F. roscriff anJved Saturday Sat-urday from New York. Thev visiter Mr in'! Mrs. J. H. Cosr.iff hi lnver on thf-ir w.iy iionii. Miss Gre' fa ("v,sri:f. vi ho accompanied Mr. and Mrs. C'o.nff ' tc New Vcrk. wiii rem,: in in Denver for ' a few weeks. J |