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Show Visitors in City Entertained at Tea Al'KKTTU.V ;iir.in..-a loa was piNvn y.ter.i.iy sj'i.'nuvn t Mr. WtltUm KV1 htvI Iiit tiau;;hiM-, Mi:-s l.ik-lli K"Ui. at tho Kcui i'.o:no ou H.ir.iti avenue, ave-nue, in honor of Miss Uuth Ki'rr 01' Soat-fo. Soat-fo. nuv of Mrs. KoM. una Mrs. lug, H. A.kn of Now Yor. w li.i is Uio kuoM of rvr mothor. Mrs. V. H. Aloxaiuior. and hor sister. Mrs, Ashby P. r:o. o.atul. ilarvlen flowers wo;v nsod a'ooul I ho j Nmis wTttt brass howl o; m:iii1o ors a iNMUerpus.-t for tho to.i ta'.-io. 'Vho Tssts wort aMsva rviin:T iho "Viots by ilrs. l.o.-tor 1 looi aiui Miss ir ftor. Vi:;i; Mrs. James K. Jonniaus presided at too. tab o. ,ss;s'.um' m sen try were Miss Janet Keia. Mis K a therm th-erm Keith, Mis . bcrnh W" tikes. Miss .dele tiustia ana Mi.-;; Marion KooKluim. ANut fifty m:is. v-alio ii during the ftftenroon. The marriage of Miss 1 lar.o' Cannon ai-d Ev-i.car K. 1 law.ey will lake plaoo this ovtMiinc at T.;' o'elcvk at the homo of the bride's parents. Mr. ami Mrs. !. A. V.v.:s. Stvoiu'i h";i-t street. The i orv- n-ony will be performed by lv.iduv Qua.V.e Cannon. Kreeed i n cr t h o oe mo a y a d : n n o r w . 11 be tr.ven for the bridal party at the home of the bride's sister. Mr-.. William Kaer-srren, Kaer-srren, on Kike street. Fvulow-.n the-cerervony the-cerervony a larjre reception wi'.l be ir.ven fit the KUis home. Two hiinu.vd invitations invi-tations h.ivo been issnea. Mrs. vsert;ren i'l be matron of honor r.r-Ki Miss Alice Kitt w.:i be bridesmaid. 1 'avid H. Cannon, brot :er ot" the bride. 0: N beM man. Another brother. LiOHi-tm.i!it LiOHi-tm.i!it Munn Cannon, is at home on leave to attend the weddr.i'. Miss Mirl Anderson and Frank pa hist hi-st rom were reamed yost erday inoruUK' at the home of the i ride's parents. 11-, 11-, Ninth .st street. The ceremony was pertornuxl by Hi shop. Teroy Coddanl. A ve-i.iir- breakfast followed ror thirty EL-JStS. Kail flowers in po'.den tones 1e--orated the living room. A erystal bowl of pmk sweet peas was the eenterpieee for the creakiast tab. The bride wore a tafored ,s';it of dark Nje and saMo furs, wit a h.-.t. 'cots and doves to matoh. The coup e 'e't on an afternoon train for a hone- uio;i:i trio in the northwest. Thoy w.ll make their ho-ne at Emmett. Idaho, where th-? hride-grroom hride-grroom has recently ac-e:ued a ;osi;:on. The bride is a graduate of the L'tah Asri cultural co'lee and is a member of I3e Sigma Theta Chi sorority. The bride. stpx m has be e n connected with several Salt Lake banks. The War Work Pepot association, com- j posed of prominent society -women and I strls of the city, will resume work next i Alcnaay in the Doc'.y bui'.dir.-. after a : va-.ioVi eomprisins the month of Au- z: . For t 1 : ree mor. t b. s p reced inv: A u - I. the depot contributed angles ' 'for war relief, in addition to - the work done in the stance rorm. Constant acknowledgement has been revived re-vived from the Dur-ea war relief depot In New York, the British war relief and French war emergency relief service. The following- note of aoknowie ii;ment Wk-'ni the Duryea war relief station: ,o'jr welcome supplies havf arrive i and are being forwarded to Paris by next ?t earner. We are more than aratefui, as j the tracic conditions in Frar.ce str-a'n our resources to the u'-most. You will nevr realize the nood you have done nr the pleasure given. I be? yon to continue your eenem:s efforts, for on'y by such conmassion is o;i r work earned o:i. 'V.h't'n renewed thanks, 1 remain, "Cord:2liv yours. "X1XA LANEY 1UTAT1A, "President." Mrs. Alfred TT. Warren will entrmm at bridge tea Thursday aite.rnoon at the : AWU ISS HAXl:L CANNON, who will Iv mar-j: riod this evening to t-dgar lv. Iluwley, at j : tho home of her parents, Mr. and irs. 1:. A. j Mllis. ' j v . i ' V ' x ,U K x s x N - X X " x.X" " ' '''' . s . i . - - A i x x x ; ; x ' x 'A ; '. i.xi?- ' -:!( c " . x. -,' "f ...,v- .x v i' . .' 'Xjf ,xXi j, - h v v ' ., - . . J ' : txC ' ' - - ; v . . . .x ' '' Hotel Utah. Guests will ho entertained at ten taoles ai brio ere. with other quests invited for lea from 4 until S o'clock. Mrs. Warren will leave early next week for California to snend the winter. Miss Isabel Pa-on will entertain a- few friend s informally Friday evening in honor of Miss Ruth Kerr of Sea.it! e, and Miss Mary lVoiy, who will leave the middle ui S jptember for Yassar for the com in: ear. Mrs, William C. Jeruiinirs ill ; e a small luncheon Saturday for Miss Kerr. Mrs. Ctif ford R. Ieaxsall will entertain at luncheon todav at the Country club. Miss Sabina Oction of Chiraco will entertain at bridce Inneheon this after- noon at the Country club. The sJesta will ' number ihirtv. Mrs. Rosweil y. Prink will entertain the Ami club at lunc heon and cards to-dav to-dav at her iiorne on Third avenue. The C;i tholic Woman's Jeapi.e Red Cross auxiliary will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Amelia paJuce for pauze work and tomorrow in the .Dooly building for sewing. The Utah chapter of the Girls' Patriotic lau" of i he National Iasme of Women's Wom-en's service, wiii hold a business meet-ir; meet-ir; ibif evening at S o'clock at the public pub-lic library. A public meeting will be he'd this afternoon after-noon at 2:30 o'clock at Unity hall under the direction of the Red Cro?s auxiliary of St. John's Episcopal chun.h. An attractive at-tractive program has been arranged to include in-clude vocal selections by Miss Kdna I'wyer; address. "Present Duties of the American Woman." Mrs. John A. Widt-soe: Widt-soe: paper, "What Women Have Already a room plished in the War." Mrs. John Powers. The car" of the sick will be fea'urfd at Civic Onter today. Mrs. O. J. P-WidtJioe P-WidtJioe will speak at 10 a. rru and 4 p. m. on "Food and Cookinir for the Sick." Miss Lea.h P. Jennintrs will talk on "Per-jonal "Per-jonal Care of the Invalid," at 11 a. m. and 2 p. in. The P.ed Cross auxiliary of the Woman's Wom-an's Democratic club will meet Thursday morntnsr at 10 o'clock. Mrs Oren B. Meyer and daughter. Dor-o'i;v, Dor-o'i;v, hji.1 mother. Mrs. R. C. Thomas of Leavenworth. Kan., have arrived io snend the winter, in Salt I-ake. Mrs. Mever's husband, Colonel Meyer, is in l-Y.in'-r. mid 1 1 e'r son. Thormts Mpvnr, is stationed at Kurt f h i j !. t ami d.unmter h.ie t;iUrn .n :t ;trinn nt at l he i;imsr:ili-.v and Mr.-', 'finmms will he the uu.i of an..:li.-r d.i;jh:.-r. Mr?. NV. ". Trinitr.er. in 1, t- ! :r-.uuv. Mr. a nd Mr?- I W il. h.we re- turr.ed from I5t-:k. 'cy. :.. wh.. re t'y spent the p. is; titn-e m'-m.i.-. .ln, hams is wi'l: lur ari ::u. Mr. and Mr. Jolm l. Snenrer. Mr?. TI. Pre-'. K,';n. formerly M-ss sie Wil!e, Is r-- -'. iim n v. L-ra t u 'at n n s over t!io arriwi! ;t - C l 1 1 1 - r at tht- 1 -T. S. husuitai rsit-r":av mornmc. Mr. Kiran is with t .o 1 Hi u d SL: ;e.s a: my In Kranee. ' Mrs. Gcnr-e MUl. r apd .f.iuchi rr, Knid. hi e returned from I'-.-rkeU-;. . 1 ;l1., li-re they visited ( i. M.P-T. w in) i.5 in an aviation sehool. Miss Mildred llcl hit Vt-iday for home in Pit t?;Miru. .. af'.-T visit uu? Miss Margaret ('Rr: n. fH Mrs. Fred Davidson wii; r Thurs- dav for New York and Chj.M'-o. She will visit her brother. Knsin ir f-'isher. and his bride, foi meriy M i-s Ad rienne Kintr. Mr. and Mrs. J-:. H. f ri t --cl-'w w ill clo--e their on:ce at Tic!ito. we.-k. M;ss Ann "ritrhinw will l. ;i soon for as-sar as-sar to resume her slud.r-s. iihd Miss Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Critt hlow will M 1 kc'i"-, t'al. Miss Majel Kino will leave Thursday for Poeatelln. Idaiio. to te;wh l-atl.n and French in the Porat-dlo hih s-lnf)l. Miss Corinne Kip will leave the same day for Bunkerville, New, where she wi II tea--h in the Clark county hi eh S'-hool, '.nth are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C. I". Kipp. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ila.ns"n and children chil-dren have returned from a motor trip to southern Utah. A number of Salt T-)ke people arrived home the first of the week from Prisrhton, Amon? them wre Mr. T. P. Ieuis find family, Mrs. Carrol pint:'., Mrs. Kir hard P. Morris and family. Mrs. Edward Rouen. baum and lamilv and Mrs. J "avid Keith, Jr. Mrs. F. C. Hii-ninond has returned from a trip to the nort hw est. |