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Show Salt Lake Visitor Is Honored at Garfield C APT A IX S. N. SODEKBLOM entertained enter-tained at a dancing party at the Garhcld club last night In compliment compli-ment to Mrs. I. M. Far n ham of Los An-selea, An-selea, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Albert Al-bert Younglof of Fort Douglas- Patriotic decorations were used. Light refreshments refresh-ments were served. The host was assisted by Mrs. Daisy Allen. The invited guests from Salt La-ke included in-cluded Colonel and Mrs. George L. Byram, Lieutenant-Colonel Eugene G. Northing-ton, Northing-ton, Major and Mrs. Ross, Major and Mrs. A. J. MacDonald, Miss Helen MacDonaid, Captain and Mrs. Albert Younglof, Mrs. T. M. Farnham, Captain and Mrs. M. S. Game, Captain Miller, Lieutenant and Mrs. Clarence A. Kingman. Lieutenant and Mrs. Wright, Lieutenant and Mrs. Lanebehm, Lieutenant Allen, Lieutenant Ilonry 2s". Stevens, Lieutenant Phlefer, Lieutenant Lorenzo D. Browning, Mr. and ! Mrs. Charles Cole. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman Miss Elizabeth Hoffman, Mies Genevieve Hoffman. Miss Dorothy Toung, a bride of next week, was the guest of "honor at a party dven by Miss Grace TJchards and Miss, A!ta Crawford at the Cra w fo rd home,-Canyon home,-Canyon Crest raach, In Bountiful canyon. The party left the city in automobiles early yesterday morning . and spent the day out of doors. Luncheon was served at noon and supper in the evening. The party included Miss Golda Hyde, Miss TVilla Robbins, Miss Fulvia Tvans, Miss Helen Midgley, Miss Edna Williams, Mlsd Sarah Burton, Miss Helen Wells, Miss Margaret Felt, Miss Ren an King. Miss Emily Grant, Miss Frances Grant,-Miss Grant,-Miss Marjorie Burrows, Miss Grace Richards. Rich-ards. Mrs. Rex Williams and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Snow were chaperones. . Miss Mary Sherwood entertained at tea vesterday afternoon at her home on Twelfth East street, in honor of Miss Dorothy Cook, who has just returned to Salt Lake after spending a year in Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, In school. The rooms were decorated in garden flowers. The guests included Mrs. Ashacl Richardson, Rich-ardson, Mrs. W. Bagwell. Miss Dorothy Tngalls. Miss Marjorie Whiteley, Miss Pauline Marriott, Miss Miriam Hubbard, Miss Elizabeth Prosser. Miss Fern Rives and Mis3 Ruth Marwood. Miss Roseiia Ellerbeclt entertained at luncheon vesterday at her home in Federal Fed-eral Heights, followed by a matinee party at the Orpbeum. in compliment lo Miss Ruth Kerr of Seattle, who is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. M. Reid. The party included, in-cluded, besides the guest of honor and hostess. Miss Vivian EUerbeck and Miss Luetic Reid. Mrs. J. T. Donahoe and Mrs. R. M. Wilkinson. Jr.. entertained Mrs. Edward Norton of Butte, Mont., and Mrs. W. J. Mullins of Seattle, Wash., at the Or-pheum, Or-pheum, and after the matinee at tea at the RoUtscric Inn, yesterday afternoon. The Kl Exito club was entertained at ! luncheon yesterday by Mrs. Jenkyn Thomas at her home on Edyth avenue. The rooms were decorated in gladioli in shades of pink, combined with asparagus ferns. A basket of the flowers and ferns was the centerpiece Cor the table. Covers were laid for eight. An informal literary program followed luncheon, enjoyed by the club members while they knitted, it was the first meeting of the club for the year. Mrs. TT. W. Ramlose of Richfield is the guest of her son. Stanley Ramlose of this city, who expects to leave today for a, training camp at Atlanta. Ga Mrs. Ramlose gave a dinner Saturday evening at Franklin's in honor of her son. The dncorations were in patriotic colors and Hags were used as place cards. Covers were laid for eight. Mrs. Howard H. t-awson will be at home Info mi ally this afternoon from 3 until 6 o'rlock at hr residence, 1'J3 N" street in honor of Mrs. Wesley King, who is spending a few days in the city on hT way from southern California to her home at Defiance, Ohio. No invitations have been issued, but Mrs. King's friends are expected. Mrs. Klir-abeth Hoffman will entertain with a swimming party at Beck's Hot Springs tlds evening in honor of Mrs. I. M. Farnham of Los Angeles, who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Albert Tounglof, at Fort Douglas. Miss Alia Mac Mitchell and Mr3.- M. L. Graham will give a box party this afternoon after-noon a t the Orpheum In honor of Miss Marjorie Whiteley, who will leave Friday for Hvrum. Cache county, to teach for the coming school term. Tea will bo served at Franklin's following the matinee mati-nee The party will number ten. Miss Mai-v Drn, who will leave soon for Vassar college, will be entertained at tcfl. this a fternoon by Miss Leah Burton at her home on East First South street. Mi5s Helen Mtdgley will entertain at kensmgton 'his afternoon at her home on I Fifth East street. In honor of Miss Dorothy Doro-thy Young, a bride of next week. . i Miss Lucy Baker of Cache county and Trr known in SuJt Take. and Joseph Sud-wcks Sud-wcks of Oakley, Tdsi.. were, married yesterday yes-terday in the Salt Ixke temple. After sp'-'nding a fe' days in the city, the couple u:;i go lo Ckley, where the bridegroom is' a teacher, to make their home. A recent; re-cent; on w?. tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Slid weeks last evening at the home of MUs Luereeua Cooley. M'ss Leah P. Jennings will give a demonstration dem-onstration on "Dill pickles. nour pickle and sweet pickles." at Community Mte!en in Civic Center, at 10 o'clock this morninp. A demonstration of bread making under the new flou- rcguin rions will be given by Mies Jennings at 2 o'clock this afternoon. after-noon. The Fast Nobie Grands club will Iv; n-tcrtAlned n-tcrtAlned bv Mm J. T. Dover. 1150 East Third South street, tbto afternoon at 2 o'clock. All members and vteit!ng members mem-bers are exnected. The .stat" srx-lety Daughter of r ro Mormon Mor-mon RnttaHoo will meet this afternoon at (v,P Sprp.- of M-s. Abbie PoWoy. 'or We.u Tnmp street. A sketch of William Jlyde will be siren by the hostess, and a musical program will be furnished by Miss Lillian Robertshaw and Professor Anthon H. Lund. A - meeting of the Mother's dab of Neighborhood house will be held this evening even-ing at 8 o'clock at Neighborhood house. The Red Cross auxiliary of the Catholic Woman's league will meet for sewing this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Dooly building. build-ing. Section of the Ladies' Aid society of Imrnanuel Baptist church will meet Friday Fri-day afternoon with Mrs. W. L, Wetherhee at her home, 70U Ninth East street, instead in-stead of this afternoon as orleinaJly announced, an-nounced, The first regular meeting of the season of the Spirit of Liberty chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George H. Lowe. SOS Fast First South street. Mrs. A. J. Gorham will speak on "Co-operation of Organization With the Government for War Work." Miss Mae Anderson and her orcheslra will furnish music. AH visiting members are welcome. Mrs. F. E. Marcy, chairman of the program committee, announces that the new year books are ready. The Elks' Red Cross auxiliary will meet at the club bouse thia afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in a business session. All women wom-en relatives of Elks are invited. The Browning section of the Ladies' L'tcrarv club will meet Saturday afternoon after-noon with Miss Kliiwbeth Qualtrough. 3056 Seventh East street. Luncheon win be served at 1 o'clonk followed by the reading read-ing of "Balanstion's Adventure,'" beginning begin-ning at line 1640. Section 3 of the Ladles Aid society of Immannel Baptist church, has postponed its j nee ting from this afternoon to Friday, Fri-day, September 20, with Mrs. Roes Season.' Sea-son.' 1153 Sherman avenue. Unity Truth Center will meet this afternoon after-noon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. A. K. Mvers, 659 Second East street. The Daughters of the Handcart Pioneers will meet with the new president, Mrs. Lily C. Wolstenholme. 1422 South Main street, Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. J. Fred Reynold, who is connected with the United States navy and has been here on a ten days' furlough, will leave for the east. to resume his army duties, after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mj-s. C. B. Reynolds. Mrs. Robert Hanna Davis left yesterday fnr -eis, Nev on account of the .serious illness of her mother, Mrs. John O. Hix- Mrs. Willard Vivian Done, wife of Sergeant Ser-geant Done, has arrived borne from Camp Fremont. Cat., where she has been visiting visit-ing her husband. Sergeant Done is on- of four men out of 140 selected to go to an i officers" training camp In Texus. |