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Show MSS ALICE DANIELS, whose engagement!: to C. C. Pedlar of San Francisco has just : been announced. Miss Daniels and Mr. Pedlar! , will be guests of honor at a dinner to be given! . this evening by Professor Evan Stephens. i i Jr - it ;y; M. ! . . , ..- Former Governor's ! Grandaughter to Wed ANNOUNCEMENT is made by ATr. and Mrs. John C. Cutler, Jr., of tho engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, Dor-othy, 1 o Uyrum S. Erickson, The mar: riuge will lake pta.ee October 'J. The bride is the granddaught er of former tlovonior John C. Cutler, and is a senior this year at the U. D. S. university. The bridegroom belongs to a well-known S?U fjake family. Memljers of the Woman's liberty loan committee will meet at luncheon at the Commercial club Wednesday at 1 o'clock. James F. Pershing, brother of General Pershing, who is speaking throughout the country in the interest of the Liberty loan, will make an address. All women interested are invited. Reservations may t I e in a d (. until n oon today a t. the Com -mor.-ial club. !it With Miss Alena Philbain, fnrnierly of Kansas City, who has come to Salt lake to make htr home, Miss Frankie Jacob-son Jacob-son entertained at tea yesterday afternoon after-noon at her home on East Fifth Routli street. A basket of chrysanthemums way the centerpiece for the tea table. The hostess host-ess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Tonv Jacobson, Mrs. William Lewis and Miss Gertrude Almond pr sided at the tea table. Assisting in serving were Mips JXttie Felt, Miss Berky Almond, Miss Mary UcKcllar and Miss Florence Wick-en Wick-en 8. a! i s. William lewis entertained at her home in ihn Fairmont apartmrnts- yesterday yes-terday afternoon at . bridge, in honor of Mrs. Andrew W. ( loroy, who will leave soon for ,San Anronio, Texas, to join her husband. Lieutenant Corey. The rooms wore decorated in asters and ferns. The hostess was assisted by her sister. Mrs. S. B. Campbell. Guests were entertained at four tables at bridge, followed bv tea. Mrs. Joel Nibley entertained at a buffet buf-fet supper .Sunday evening at her home on East South Temple street, in honor of Mrs. Harold ymoot of Washington. Nasturtiums in golden tones were arranged ar-ranged in a yellow bowl as a centerpiece for the table. Candlesticks held yellow candles and the yellow idea was carried out in the confections. Asters were used about the house. Mrs. H. B. Whitney presided at the supper table. The guests were limited to Hose triends of the guest of honor. w v Mrs. J. T J la rw ood, Sr.. announces lite marriage of her daughter, Maude, to A. E. Adams of lhi. The wedding took plane Saturday. The eerpmony was performed per-formed by I he Fie v. P. A. Simpkin. and was followed by an informal reception at the home of I he bride's brother, J. x. Ha r wood, 6666 East Seventeenth South street. At 6:30 o'clock last evening fit the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Rudine. 776 South Sixth East street, Olof Chytraus and Miss Hannah E. Anderson were married by 1 tho Rev. P. A. Simpkin, in the presence of the family and a few friends. Alter the ceremony a wedding dinnpr was enjoyed en-joyed in the president's suite at the N'ew-nouse N'ew-nouse hotel. There were thirty guesrts present. A fler a brief honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. 'Chytraus will be at home to their friends at 55 East Eighth South street. Miss Margaret Jenkinson, a Sepl ember bride, will be Die giiet-1 of honor at a. tea to be given Lhi.s h ftcrnoon at I he Hoi el Fta h by M is Gertrude Geoghegan and M Lss Kathln Goeghegan. Officers and their wies from Ft. Viouulas and thf lniversily of Ft ah wij) ' he entertained at a dancing party at the : Country club this evening, by t lin War i Ca nip Communit v Snrvice association. ! In honor of Mis .Mice T"ianiels and C. ' C. Pedlar, who will be married October 2. Processor Evan Stephens, uncle of tiie '. bride will entertain at dinner this evening! at his home on North State street. ! The Welfare ciub will mel this even-inc even-inc with Mrs. Jacob Rumel. a.i her home on McClelland avenue. Mrs. Knwua Stock- ; man wiil liave '-harrre of tlie subject for ; the nvening, "l-'Ynm Hoinn n Gu! j Throuch tho Crusades. llarr' M. Bar- I rett will fur nihil the musical program. ! i The 1 tidies" A id society of t lie First C'onc reia J iouu 1 church will mec t this morning at til n'c'ock at Hi1 -hmvh. Members arc retpiestd o bring luncheon. . j The Saturday Nig lit 1 anc-inir club, which gave a scries of dances last year. Will have its first dance of the coming season in (Vtober, on a date to be an-nounced an-nounced laler. ; Th Pusv Twelve club will be enter- : tainpd Wed nosday a 't crnoon b- Mrs. K. I Chamberlain, -f: Twelfth Vats) street, a t ; luncheon follow el by a kensingion. j The Panqhiors of i l-.e l'tah PionPers ! will Iiaio the I'irnt meeiing of :,p ;-en - ! son this a f t mmon at 2 :"a o'i-iock in i lie i Nis'nop's building. A lecture tvj'l be ci"en j hv .Mrs. W W. Uiicr and mrs.e will ho fufpisiird under ihc d;rc..'i;on o'" Mr,c. ; Allies oiscn I'lionias. The lra nsford e,t iosi n-j ( 'ros a re 1 iu receir L or materials for .Vi'tu sursieyl dressings, to he com pic t el ( efober 1 f.. ; Workrno:vis at the Rransford a part mTi ts ; wiii be open Thursday morning, Scptem- 1 her 6. All interested members are urged to be present. The Red Cross auxiliary of the Toadies' Literary ciub will meet Wednesday at the club house for all dav sewing. The D. A. R. Surgical Dressing auxiliary will meet at A melia palace Friday at 2 o'clock. The meeting has previously been at 10 o'clock Friday morning. Mrs. Thomas Gavin and daughter, Miss Genevieve, have one east to visit Joseph Gavin, who is in the wireless service of the army. The young man is in tra ining at Havana, but has obtained a furlough, which lie will spend with his mother and sister in New Tork City. f M iss A ilecn Chris tensen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Christensen. will leave today for Berkeley to enter her senior year at the University of California, and will specialize in history and economics. Last May, Miss Christensen received honorable hon-orable mention for advancement to the senior college. She was a graduate of the L. D. S. university in 1916. Several entertainments were given for Miss Christensen previous to her return to college. Mrs. Charles W. Blaeklock has arrived from Kansas City, Mo., where she has been with her husband, who i3 an Instructor In-structor in an automobile government school. M r. Blaeklock has been transferred trans-ferred to Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Black-lock, Black-lock, formerly Miss Florence Grant, is tho guest of her mother, Mrs. Drusila Grant in tlie Altenda apartments. Mrs. W, F. . Perrson, of Garland, is visiting her sister, airs. Stephen H. Mc-Murrie, Mc-Murrie, in the Fairmont apartments. Mrs. William R. Sibley and littte son Don, of Great Falls, Mont., will leave for home tomorrow after a three weeks' visit to Miss Edith Mudgctt. , Miss Fern Rives will leave today for Berkeley, to begin her junior year at the University of California. ; Miss Marie Walker has recently returned re-turned from a few days' visit with friends in Huntsville. Mrs. F. O. Howard and daughter. Miss Marjorie Howard, have gone to Omaha and will later visit in Chicago. |