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Show .;ng" Season Jniversity . Sway : .;ty of the University irViort.unoJ at n e:ml . ,X the honu of Miss ", p r,.ot. in honor of tho in.1 sororiiv ami their .V,i;se was dtvuratoa ...,1 ttiiumn foliHuo. 'I ho ' .r.'. vmenLs In.-hulod Miss ' . ficit 11 lvnny and Miss of tho sorority arc " Mis doUlH Hyde. . Miss Pulvia Ivins. ',,v")!fs Sarah Hurt on. ''Mivs Marcaret Kelt. Miss Leah Kurton. ' VMi'w l-oulse Hill. Miss 1."y Mar.iorio burrows. Miss Alta Crawford, "lVon ami Miss Esther f . -t-bers of the O.ivnma '. W University of I'tah annual birthday din-at din-at the home of Miss . ,Jond avenue. The ao-.'r ao-.'r sororitv were guests. ' V m.A tables decorated s 0f vellow. Tho deeorft- ;he house were carried . 'u'liv colors, yellow and --.iitee on arrangements :-mel Pratt, Miss Nanon ;.T'.lton Gardner. Miss :'l ss Irene Tolton. ' of the Delta Knsi'.on "iv-vority of Utah enter- Jet luncheon vest en ay country home of Miss -"Vyaonwood. in honor of ., 0: the university. The decorated in pink asters ;.-vms were decorated with 7'ne committee in oharce : M?."e Kiter. Miss Planchc i Morsaret Marshall. phi sorority of the Uni- .0". will entertain at a : -I" this evenine at the - on Twelfth East street, in :;a sorority of the Univcr-entertain Univcr-entertain at a banquet the Hotel Utah in honor ::' of the university. The LTarsrements includes Miss - s?.i Miss Mar-aret Felt. i; u:st-made by Mr. and 0: Uie rnarriace of their izi. to Sergeant George D-i D-i needing took place June :a kepta secret until this . has just completed a hiri irsinc, will join her t Sou'j Bead. Wash., October lv. Ir:riis is in the spruce ;r M is a son of Mr. and 1 1'irlii of this citv. r-'a:? rf Hiss Mildred Silver ' a-tow ;i:e Sunday evening "-1 T:e sremony was per-r-a;M S. Baskln. vpre i ?own of white geor-ri geor-ri carried a shower bou-" bou-" d. roses. The maid of jm IvS. A HE: 1;ILAS, formerly Miss Mildred! :vu- Silver, who was married Sunday at i x X X 1 honor, "Miss Pora Passer, wore white georgette crepe and sat in and carried pink roses. The bridesmaids. Miss Annette An-nette C. Strauss. Miss Eva Zueker and Miss Lena Ilayden. wore pink georgette crepe and carried pink roses. l.evine Kindling was ring bearer. Beatrice Silver and Ida1 Kaufman were flower girls, and Morria Stubeck was best mam V. Kaufman, Kauf-man, Phil Koplan and I. Arlon wore ushers. The hrid is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Silver, 4U1 Fourth Kast street. Trs. E. R. Palmer was hostess to the Short Story club in its opening meeting for the season at her home on K street yesterday afternoon. Mrs. C- G. Piu turner tu-rner read an original story and a magazine maga-zine story was given by Mrs. J. M. l'art. Tea was served following the program. A silver basket of autumn fruit was the centerpiece for the tea ta'dp. The rooms were decorated in autumn leaves and flowers. The club members are Mrs. "Raymond : Ackerman. Mrs. J. W". P.arrett, Mrs. Freeman Free-man Bassett. Mrs. P. H. Ulanrhard. Miss F.thel Bixbv, Mrs. II. B. llamill. ,Mrs. W. R. Hutchinson, Miss Louise Holt. Miss I Linda Jessup. Mrs. W. S. Keyting, Miu. K O I.ee, Mrs. D. "VY. McAllister, Mrs. C. D. Moore. Miss F.dlth Mudcett, Mrs. E. B. Palmer, Mrs. C. G-. Plummer. Mrs. Homer Robinson, Miss Josephine Spender, Mrs. J. M. I'art. Mrs. H. H. I'orsey. Mrs. H H. Lawson and Mrs. Warwick Tyler. Mrs. Victor K. Ball entertained at bridge luncheon yesterday afternoon at her home. 4-"2 K street, in honor of Mrs. S. S. Gainev, who will leave today for Louisville, Ky to join her husband, who is in a training camp near there. The guests were close friends of the guest of honor. Pink sweet peas in a basket formed the centerpiece for the table. The place cards were in pink. Covers were laid for Mrs. K. I,. Price, Jr., Mrs. V. It. SpcitUuc, 1 Mrs. Charles Union, Mrs. J. K. Howd, .Mrs. "W. A. Schaal" and Mrs. R. A. Rudy. The hostess was assisiril by her sister, Mrs. 11. F. Fielding of New York. Mrs. O. F.. .;rohcl wi'A enterta in at tea t ids afternoon at her home in t he I -a ke view apartments in honor of her ' guest, Airs. W. S. Bing of San Diego. The rocula r meeting of the Catholic Woman's league ill be held at the Ladies' Literary olub house tins afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. C. I L Hiam hard will review her latest 'nook. "Cariia." Mrs. A. J. (Jorham will speak on "Women's War Artjvitios Fnder the T'i-mction T'i-mction of th W;ir Wuik Council of t he V. W. C. A." Mrs. P. J. O'Carr-'M will have charge of a musk-al prcrani, -whiv-h will include in-clude vocal selections hv Miss Ksther I'aniels and niembers ir5 the choir of Our Lady of Lourdcs parish, and pinno numbers bv M isa Margaret Fa Ik. The selections by the choir will be "Keep the Home Fires Burning" and "Laddie in Khaki." The choir members are Miss Ruth Brunean, Miss Rhoda Bruneau, Miss Margarita Shea. Miss Margaret Fa Ik. Mis Ksther Daniels, Miss M'-nna Shuliz. Miss Anna Dailey and Miss Mi'dred Brown. Tea will be ser'ed nncler the direction of Mrs. J. F. Martini of the Parish of Our Divine Savior, and Mrs. J. J. Neville of St. Ann's parish. Tlie members of the F. F. F. dun of the University of Utah will entertain at a tea Thursday at the home of Mrs. H. D. Mulliner in Federal Heights. The members are Miss Kmilv Owens, M iss Edith Forsberg. Miss p.-th Pnxter, Miss Grace Settle. Mis Marie Caulfield, Miss Margaret Smith. Miss Louise James, Miss Kliza "Wolf. Miss Louise Firmnn, Miss I re la Taylor, Miss Ruth McFdhern and Miss Rose Jones. Radiant chapter Xo. 12, O. E. S., will meet this evening at Masonic temple at 7:r,0 o'clock. All members of the order are invited. "Household Kngineering" will be the topic of an address to be given at Civic Center this morning at 10 o'clock. The Elks Ped Cross auxiliary will meet for sewing and gauze work today at the Elks' club rooms. Banner Kevicw No. 11, Maccabees, will give a card party tins evening at the K. of P. hall. All Maccabees and their friends are invited. The Eadies' Aid society of the First Congregational church will meet in the church parlors today from n until Z o'clock. Luncheon will be served by the society. The G. I. A. to TJ. of D. E. will have a special meeting at the home of Mrs. "W. L. Corppin, 351 West Third South street. The Red Cross auxiliary of the Jewish Relief society will meet at the Commercial Commer-cial club on Wednesday for all-day sewing. sew-ing. The Red Cross aiiNiliary of Phillips Congregational chun-h will meet today at the church for all-day sewing. a f Mr. and Mrs. G. I;. Traul are receiving receiv-ing congratulations over the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Traul was formerly Miss' Edna Earns worth of this city. Mrs. W. X. Puch will arrive today from Arizona, where she has been with Lieu- i tenant Pngh, who is in tlie medical de- ! part men t of the army. .Mrs. Push will be at home with her parents. Mr. and! Mrs. F. C. Richmond, on East First South ! street. j Mrs. M. E. Sued of Soda Springs is spending a week' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Herman, on West, Seventh South street. M rs. Pen.iandn R. Johnson was hostess at her residence on Eleventh East street to a Red Cross linen shower. Forty-eight towels were handed into the Red ("toss toil ay to send "over there." A luncheon was served to twenty-five. The Ladies' A id society of the H eat h Met hod is t church will meet at t he home of Mrs. McClister, -SOI West Fourth South st reel , Wednesiht y afternoon at 2 ::;0 o'clock. Mrs. L. P. Hughes, who has for lite last three years made her home in Oakland. Cal.. is here for a two weeks" visit with her sister, Mrs. A . P. Thomson of .IS South Fifth East street. |