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Show LA COIC number of tables have A been reserved for t he curd party and tea to be given by the Red Cross auxiliary of the hadiep' JJt-crarv JJt-crarv cluh :it the rlnb house this aiternoon. The proceeds of the entertainment entertain-ment will be devoted to the purchase of h knitting machine and material u carry on the Red Cross work. Mrs. W. K. Culmer, chairman of t lie auxlliarv. is in charge of orruiiKcmcnlg. fine will be assisted by Mrs. T. O. O'Connor. O'Con-nor. -Mrs. George W. Neely. -Mrs. '. H. Knickerbocker. Mrs. Samuel Ii. Ned and Mrs. John Alford. A prvi.-e unit of the Red Cro will en- tertain at tea on the loof garden of the iot"l Utah tliis afternoon from 3 until 6 nVlock. Tiie en tort ain men t is given for i he purpose of raising funds to buy yarn for two knitting machines given to the unit hv Mrs. Rentier X. Smith. A general gen-eral invitation is extended to all interested inter-ested in aiding a Rood cause. Miss Esther Badger entertained with a knitting party and tea at her homo on jist South Temole street vesterday after-iiwn, after-iiwn, in compliment to Mtss Helen i "art hey, who will be married soon. Yellow Yel-low chrysanthemums were used to deco-late deco-late the rooms. The hostess wa? assisted by her mother, Mrs. Rodney T. Badger, and Mrs. K. E. Tracy. The guests included twelve close friends of the guest of honor. The Wasatch Literary club hold an interesting in-teresting meeting; yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ernest Van Cott on Niiilh Kast street. The assisting hostesses host-esses were Mrs. Harvey Brothers and Mrs. i R Scott. A feature of the afternoon was a musical musi-cal program mo of Mozart selections. h rtUUcailv' given under the direction of Miss Helen McNIt:. A paper on "Mozart, the Man and Musician." was given by Miss McNitt. A solo. "Violet," was suns by MUs Evelyn Buehler. The "Sonata in F major" was given as a piano number by Miss I.eah Wenger. Miss Grace Tim-mons Tim-mons played "Fantasy in C minor" as a piano solo, and Miss Timmons and Miss Wenger eavc as a piano duet the overture from "The Wedding of Figaro." Mrs. Nellie Ball pace a selected reading. Tea was served following the programme. pro-gramme. The tea table was decorated in ferns. The marriage of Miss Gwendolyn Sfil-Voll. Sfil-Voll. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .7. G. Stil-well. Stil-well. and Tony I-ettieri took place yesterday yester-day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the parsonage parson-age of Phillips Congregational church. A family dinner followed at the home of the bride's parents. 6-iS Fifth East street. Tiie ceremony was performed by the Rev. I'. A. SimpUin. The bride wore an afternoon gown of gray Georgette crepe. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lettieri. uncle and aunt of the bridegroom, attended the young couple. The decorations for the dinner table were pink chrysanthemums, arranged in a large basket as a centerpiece. Pink tulle' was on tiie handle of the basket. The couple will be at home after November 23 at 473 East Ninth South street. Miss Fiankie Jacobson entertained at lea yesterday afternoon at her home on East Fifth South street, in honor of Mrs. W. T. Bell, formerly Miss Venus Romney. t2 Pink sweet peas in a basket formed the centerpiece for tiie table and the confec-tions confec-tions and ices were in pink and white. Assisting tho hostess were Miss Mary McKellar. Miss Natalie Walker and Miss Mamie Jacobson. Twenty of the close friends nf the guest of honor were in attendance. at-tendance. Mrs. J. A. West entertained at a luncheon lunch-eon and Kensington yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Richard W. Burton, who will leave soon for southern CallfQrnia to spend the winter, -while her husband is in training at Camp Kearny. The guests Mrs. W. F. Culmer, chairman of the Red Cross auxiliary of the Ladies' Literary club, which will give a card party and tea at the club house this : afternoon. Photo by Hust, Monroe Studio. ; i ii!r s ; i : immmmm I ! n - ;fAv-- . ! f !: : : ii " ii J-!':-f iss. :s ". yM- : i : ssi-ii -i ? I included the members of a sewing club to which the hostess and guest of honor belong. Mrs. E. A. Wall will entertain in the second ol" a series of knitting parties this afternoon at her home on East South Temple street. Miss May Midsley will entertain the Busy Twelve c'.ub this afternoon at her home, 454 South "West Temple street. The Delta Epsilon sororltv of the T'ni-versity T'ni-versity of Utah will hold its regular annual an-nual banquet this evening at the Hotel Utah. The Kappa Kappa Klub will meet this evening with Miss Ruth Turner at her home, 326 Sixth avenue. The evening will be spent in sewing and a late supper will be served. The cluh members Include Miss Helen Apperson. Miss Frances Rhodes, Miss Polly Christensnn. Miss Melba Nelson. Miss Mertis Wetzel. Miss Helen Paschal, Miss Margaret Owen and Miss Ruth Turner. si: The El Exito club win be entertained this afternoon by Mrs. William Anderson on South Third East street. Luncheon will he served at 1 o'clock and a Kensington Kensing-ton and programme will follow. Current events will be given by JMrs. Joseph Jen-sun Jen-sun and a review of a short story will be givun by Mrs. Joseph Anderson. Miss Pearl Raddatz will entertain at a matinee parly at the Orpheum Saturday afternoon, December 1, in honor of Miss Helen Owens, whose engagement to Paul Hinckley Kay was recently announced. The St. Mark's Hospital Charity association asso-ciation will meet this morning at 10:30 o'clock in the Y. W. C. A. rooms in the Continental Bank building. Miss Opal McKee and Shealy H. Wade were married yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the personage of Phillips Congregational Con-gregational church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. P. A. Sitnpkin. The couple will make their home in Mackav, Idaho. The Uoyd alliance of the First "Unitarian church will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock for a business session and Red Cross work. The Red Cross unit of the First Methodist Metho-dist church will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the church. The Ladies' Aid society of the II iff Methodist church will meet with Mrs. II. D. Heist, 131 R street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The women of the Danish Lutheran church will give a bazaar in the churrh parlors this evening and Thursday evening. even-ing. A musical programme will be carried out and refreshments will be served. The Cleofan will meet this afternoon with Mm. IT. K. Burton, 521 Third avenue. ave-nue. Mrs. Radcliffe Q. Cannon will discuss dis-cuss "Italy and Greece in the War Zone." ; The Salt Lake branch of the Association I of Collegiate Alumnae will meet tills afternoon aft-ernoon at 3:30 o'clock with Mrs. Krnest Bamberger, 524 East South Temple street. Lynds Red Cross auxiliary will meet today to-day from 10 until 5 o'cloi-k at the Wilson hotel. The Red Cross auxiliary of the R. TZ. Lee chapter, ("nited Daughters of the Confederacy, will meet this afternoon at Red Cross headnuarters. Members are requested re-quested to report in the gauze room. Colonel and Mrs. Edwin Francis Holmes will leave this afternoon for their home in Pasadena, after a stay of several sev-eral days at the Hotel Utah, on their way from Chicago. They will be accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Jay T. Harris and children, chil-dren, Susanne and Bransford. and also by Mrs. V". J. White, who will spend the winter in California. Mr. and Mrs. G rover Rebentisch have returned from Washington and will soon be at home at 1172 East Seventh South street. Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank Noon have returned from Virginia, where they spent the past year, and are at the Newhouse hotel. Mrs. C. A. Cook has returned from a visit to Duluth and Chicago. Mrs. Florence O'Neill has returned from southern California, where she visited her mother. Mrs. W. H. TX)see, and sisters, Mrs. K. E. McConanghy and Mrs. Delia Baxter, who are now in Pasadena. Mrs. M'-Conaiighy. who went to California for her hcd.Uh, is much improved. ' Mrs. Andrew Gorey and sister. Miss Mary Louise Hays, have' gone to San Diego, Cab. to vl?it Mrs. Corey's husband, hus-band, who, is In the quartermasters department de-partment a't Canm Kearny. Mrs. R F. Redman returned Sunday from a visit of six weeks with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Flothow of Woodbine. Jriwa. and her brother's family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pickens of Omaha. Neb. |