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Show Mrs. Ernest Eambcrger, secretary of tiie Fatherless Children of Trance ' committee, which Drill give a tea this afternoon at the Hotel Utah. i!i-.-,rl''-V"! V?i' v:;-' '::-:,.v.'" - -: . '&'-y?.-X&&-.--;.'- i -x ; -im :v: : : :::: AX interesting entertainment for a good cause will be a ten to be gven this afternoon from 4 until t; o'clock at the Hotel Utah under the au?pi?fs of the local committee commit-tee of the Vathorlesn Children of France society. Thp, Rev. Father Rapier will Rive an address on "Conditions in France Today."' A musical programme will bft Riven, in-eludlns: in-eludlns: the sinsinsr of the "Marseillaise" by David Reese, harp solos by Mr?. Krt-wnrrl Krt-wnrrl MoGurrin and selections by St. Mar'H a carle my ori-betra. The Ioh! committee include? Mrs. .1 Kmed Bronson AV'liil.elilll. chairman ; Mr?. Kinet Bamberger, . penera! secretary: secre-tary: "Mrs. Robert C. Gommell, Mrs.. Florence Flor-ence K. AVoodnil'i', Mrs. T. AV. Payer. Mrs. I. H. J'ti ms worth, Mrs. Karl A. SHieid. Mrs. I ,owis '"'ceil "Robinson, Mi's. - "W. Arn.-tronp:. Miss C.eorplna "vVeh- 1-er. Mrs. Sol Sieel, 'Mrs. Clarence Dam- biKcr, 1 rr-. Fnlrtn "Worth inj; ton. Mrs. Cburlep Mlkef. Mrs. Hcnner X. Smith, M isw Sfatjfl Filch. Mrs. John V. T.yle, Misfi Annti MeCornlcU, E. B. Critrhlow, Miss Gten Tralkrr. Hctli Warner Morrison. Morri-son. Dr. T. R. Beattv, .f. R. "Walker, ''hnrlcs Doolittle. Mis Alice AVall, Wil-Ii?m Wil-Ii?m Stor'. Ron'land Hall v;is in i.-r.ivn attire "e-Icniny "e-Icniny n I'ternoun and f-vertiiif;' for tlie annua! ChrlFt.mHH fair, under the diri"'-lion diri"'-lion of ihe facility of the school. From r.a ily decora l ed hoot lis. tnir vendoi s offered of-fered tcmjttinf: fancy articles snliable for ('hriKrrpfs trifts, and refreshments of vari-mis vari-mis Uind?. A fpHture wna a Tid Cross booth, pre-sid-'d over by M.rs. Simon Bamberger, vrile of i"Jo"ernor r.aniberKrr. From ;m a ttivtetlveh- arranged .Tapatiese .booth ice cream war; served. The kindergarten dc-. dc-. partment offered mowing bulb.s. The jtmior c!as:i b.i.d charge; of a fl.h pond. Mi p. Jcjni Hampton was In charge of a fa ncy-vnyU booth. Mls Isabel 1 'rooks jirosided at an arts and crafts booth and Mi?a Alh-c Cbur'-hill had charge of a for-tnne-telliri booth. A vaudeville entertainment was qivon in the afiernoon and evening- in the do-nieHt do-nieHt ii science room. A i -n fci eria supper sup-per wns served by the domes! lc science dcrjariment. Danins as enjoyed during dur-ing tliti evening: under the direction of the senior rla s. Tiio small cldldreii of the Nfhoo! served puiHi. Ti:e Rnnswick or-chcsu.t or-chcsu.t furnished music. Mr.". F. F. TTanna entertained al Viridire luncheon yt'Kterday afiernoon at her home. LT-7 North State street, yesterday. A bfwl of crimson ca rna lions was t he centerpiece for the table. Cards followed fol-lowed hm.-heon. Covers were laid for Mis. TTarrv Colp. Mrs. U- O. Moser. Mrs. Charles Jen-Jiinson, Jen-Jiinson, Mrs, Frank Harnimr, Mrs. nnr?c SUelton. Mrs. .1. T. Treasure, Mrs. 1 1. M. Stewart. Mrs. .1. I 'rfii.y, Mrs. Flank Sherwood. Mrs. George V. Schramm, Mrs. l c o rs e 1 7 . A" V a s s o n . M i y lone TTeiner entertained at a dnne- Society news for the Sunday edition will not be received by telephone later than J 1 o'clock Saturday morning'. Such items must relate only to events of Saturday or for the coming week. Social events of the past week must be sent in by Friday n i j?h t . Club notes wilt not be received by telephone tele-phone later than Friday. ins party last niglit at her home on Fifth East street. The decorations were large yellow chrysanthemums. The hostess was assisted by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Heiner, A. F. Simmons, Miss Josephine Jose-phine Stookey and Miss Helen Woodruff. Punch was Ferved during the evening1. The Bush orchestra furnished music. One hundred guests were in attendance. The marriage of Miss Helen Owens and Paul Bay will take place this even-I even-I ins at S o'clock at St. Paul's EpSscopal 1 church. The ceremony will be performed by tilt: Rev. J. H. Dennis. A small reception re-ception will follow at tho home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Owens, on Douglas avenue. Mrs. A. J. Gibbons will be matron of honor; Miss -Pearl Baddatz and Miss Josephine Wallace, Wal-lace, bridesmaids; "Russell Owens, best man: J. Warren Eeless and Seymour Billings, Jr., ushers. Mrs. C. W. Kendall and Mrs. B. B. Barney will entertain at bridpre tea this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kendall ! on Fourth avenue, in honor of Miss Buth ; Storer, a bride of next week. Mis Bess Crabtree will entertain the i members of the S. O. D. II. at a matinee i party at the Wilkes this afternoon. Mrs. Frank Befrank will entertain at luncheon at her homo in the Tuck aparL-, aparL-, ments today. Members of the Chi Omega sorority of the University of "Utah gave their annual an-nual vaudeville last evening at Whitney hall. The proceeds of Iho performance are to be added to tho soldiers' welfare fund which has been raieed by the college. col-lege. The programme- for the even ins was as follows: MuskaJ selections by the Hvans trio; popular songts by William A. Crawley; a musical skit by the Barristers' Bar-risters' club; interpretative dances by M iss Mi rile Rosters, Miss MiravyJa- Ma t-son. t-son. Miss Grace Davis and a ballet croup; musical numbers bv M i ss Gladvs Wilkins, Mrs. Bydia White Boothby, Miss .lean tit te Thompson and Miss Romania Hyde : "Visions of the. War," by Miss Daisy Kola pp. and selections by the Chi Omepra chorus. The chairmen of committees commit-tees In charge of the entertainment were Miss Margaret Felt, Miss Margaret Marshall, Mar-shall, Miss Vera Tracy, Miss ITHen Spen- : cer. Miss AA'illa Bobbins and Mis3 Emily Grant. The Women of the University of Utah will meet this afternoon at ::lo o'clock in tho women's rest room in the administration admin-istration building. Dr. .7. A. Widtsoe will i u'ivc a brief address. Mrs. Howard Drlsss. i Profcs.-or Thomas Giles and members of ! the music department of the university j also will sneak. The latter part of the meeting will he devoted to cha rwes in the const it utlon. Mrs. .1. TT. Paul and Mrs. Thomas B. Brighton will receive. Mrs. T.eon F. Sbackell Is in charge of refreshments. She will be assisted by Mrs. B. P. Ketcbum. Mrs. James D. Barker, Mrs. YV. B. Oilderwond, M'ss V.aVinna Paike. j Miss Belle Barton, Mrs. R. U. Done and Mrs. G. C. .Dun ford. ! Miss Marart Caldwell and Mrs. ft. C. TowHt "ill entertain a t an Orphan m 1 party this afiernoon. followed by ta at . Franklin's, in honor of Miss Maud Xeely. a December brid" Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Cooeh will entertain enter-tain at cards this ovenint; at their home : ;n the Boma npartmciiis. Mrs. Frank Rirh:mU aivl daucht-T. : Doris, of Montnel'er, Idaho, arc sjucms of M;p. A. .7. Ktvgh' for a week. ! Trsw Chariot Glileti and sister. M:-s. i Ida A th er ton, have ret in ncl from Beav- ; enworth. Kan. j Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Smith have ' sop.o to Calif-Tnla, w'aerc Mrs. Smith will spend I he winter and M; S"tt h will -nend a month. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram A. 1 Haynes suid yminc da;tn"uer. Helenc. ; have coup t o southern California fur a ; month's stay. ! Mrs. J. V, Hampton has returned from : Fiin P'epo, where she nr.? been visitina ! her sons. F.I I lot t and Shelby, who are : t Camp Kcirny. i Mr. ar-1 Mfk. T. Q. T'li;'-. of Pro o arc puets of Dr. and Mrs. Ra'ph An- derovt for thi werk-ed. Tlte regular mc-'tinu of the Order of th" G'eam ahimnap has ben postponed' unfil Saiurda1-. Pt-cember 1 . The marriage of M'c ii.m-I A'to'.a P..'. ivunds, d.u:ci:er of Mr. and M. J. W. Fdnmnds. a vd Ja n'.es .T. 1 ,i tlie - jll ta'-e 1 i.i c this ; rterno.Ti at o''-lo.-k at tr,o i esi'"-'Ui'"e or" tlv bride's r.-t rent's. K2. Fis' Sou:h Te"K'ip street. T'c.e cereicony w i!' ; be pen'ormf-d by I he Bc". F'mer T. : Gn.''on. Th.p-'oc.plc will lrnve imme-li-' .rrh nft( rw.- rd for' a brief we;dinar irin. Lbait.v.ar.t P'Tic will join h:s r-'iincri hi .m.-rbr. t.;k. nc.v; "ci cs i.i . H:s bride will ;m lo Aiv: : k h n Lr.ke a:'ier t.,.-i i oiida. I |