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Show Dance Celebrates Promotions of Officers MAJOR AND MRS. A. J. M.U'-lHN'.W,t M.U'-lHN'.W,t Mitertatned at a dinner hi! nlttht at the. new fire station at Fort lVuiHhui, in honor of Mm, I. N. rYnnhum of ls AnRrlen. ue.M of Captain Cap-tain and Mrs. Albert Younirlof, and also In celebration of the- recent promotion of M;iJor MacDonald and of Lieutenant Frederick Phe-ifer. The n uests were seated at one Ion table. A basket of pink asters formed the centerpiece, with bnuts bowls of tht same flowers ut cither end. Uraxs candles can-dles ticks holding yellow candle-s alternated alter-nated with the flpuars. The cutvitN included Colonel nnd Mm, George I,. Hyram, Oolonl orlhtiiRtori, Captain and Mrs. M. S. Came, Capt;Un and Mrs. Albert Vounglof. Lieutenint CUirenco Kingman, I jtMiumant and Mrv Wright. Lieutenant Ste-en. Lieutenant Schoulti. Lieutenant Fdwards, Lieutenant Lieuten-ant PharK Lieutenant Vandergrif, liteu-tenant liteu-tenant RrowninK. Mrs. Karnham, Mm. C.lendtnning. Mr. and Mrs. Oharle.s Coles, Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Fairish, Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman. Mrs. Klhtleth Hoffman. Miss Genevieve Hoffman and Mrs. Frank Morrison. Mrs. A. F. liFrance will entertain this afternoon at a Kensington a. her home in the Zimmerman apartments, in honor of Mrs. J. R. Cowley of Butte, Mont., jtue.st of Mrs. John pafard. Mrs. Spafard gave a luncheon Fridav at her home, S70 Fifth Kst street, in honor of her guest. Yellow fall flowers. Including zenia. goldenglow and marigolds, formed an effective centerpiece for the table. The yellow note was carried out in the place cards and refreshments. Covers were laid for twelve. Captain and Mrs. Fred "VV. Taylor announce an-nounce the marriage of their dnughter, Julia, to Milton Marshall of Vernal. Lrah. The wedding took place at the home of the brides aunt. Mrs. F.. T. Stephenson, in this city. The bridegroom, who is in training at Berkeley for the aviation service of the United States army, has been on a furlough and has returned to Berkeley. He probably will be stationed at Camp Pix, Texas. The hnde. whose father. Captain Taylor, Is formerly from Frovo and now stationed at Fort Douglas, Doug-las, win make her home for the present in Frovo, A reception in honor of Bishop Joseph S. Glass will be given by the Catholic Woman's league this evening at the Ladies' La-dies' Literary club. Music will be furnished fur-nished by Mrs. Lydia White Boothby, Miss Romania Hyde and Hiss Gladys Wickens. Mrs. Fred Stauffer will entertain this afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock in honor of the wives and guests of visiting members mem-bers of the Utah Medical association, at her home on First avenue. Wives of Sa.lt Lake physicians are expected. No formal invitations have been issued. In honor of Miss Dorothy Cook, who has recently returned from an eastern school. Miss Mary Sherwood will entertain enter-tain informally at her home on Twelfth Fast street. Mrs. Will Coulam will entertain the Woman's auxiliary to the Greet ers of Utah thi? afternoon, at her home on Krt Second South street. The annual election elec-tion of officers will follow luncheon. The Authors' club will celebrate its twenty-fifth anniversary in a luncheon at the country home of Mrs. W. W. Ritcr, in Cottonwood. Wednesday at 1 :30 o'clock. All members and former members mem-bers of the club are invited. Tosts will be given by the chamber members, with rr. Margaret C. Roberts as toastmistress. Mrs. W. M. Stewart is president of the club. 4 L'AJienus Septem members were entertained en-tertained at a theater party Saturday night by Miss Ruth Clark, followed by supper at the Clark home in Kenwood place. The club members, besides Miss Clark, are Miss Thalie Coffman, Miss Pearl Oswald, Miss Agnes Snow, Miss Mary Beatty, Miss Mamie Shutter, Miss Lucile Smith. The club will meet Saturday, Sat-urday, September 21, with Miss Mary Beatty. A demonstration of grape jeily. grape juice and spiced grapes will be given this morning at 10 o'clock at Community Center, Cen-ter, and also putting up cabbage for winter use, by Miss Leah Jennings. ' The better film committee of the Home ?.nd School league win hold the first meeting of the year this evening at the public library. Mrs. F. W. Meakin is chairman. The Ladies' Aid society of the First Congregational church will meet today from 10 until 3 o'clock for the first regular regu-lar meeting of the year. Luncheon wiTl be served. Radiant chapter No. Order of the Eastern Star, will meet this evening at & o'clock in Masonic temple. 4 The gauze room at the Ladies' Literary chib will be closed this week on account of scarcity of material. The auxiliary will meet for hi' wiiiK, an limn 1, on WdnNi1ay, iiil an uppeul is mmlo by thy ihairnuin lor rmuo worluit. Tlio Reil iYohs auxiliary o l.lmd Alliance, Al-liance, of Die FlrM 1'nltiriliin rlmreli will not hold H nieotluK eilrnv-ila, . Tin- Young Woman'n puild of WVnI -mlnMter I Ycfiby tn inn church will im-vt i hih afternoon at 2 o'clock t t he, home, of Mrs. jAinen Miir.Mall. ;Un Soulh Second Sec-ond West street. The Jeuich Rrllcf nuxlll.iry of the. Re. I C'roH will oie.'t al tho 4 nn niercin I .lnh on edne.uiny lor mw ing from 10 to ; P. m. . Mi s. Wesley K ing ami I'ather. A. (Irn. weg. urv In the dtv a week on tli.-ir way from Kouthern Calltornia to Ivfiunce, tlilo, to reniHin during Captain Kind's service in France. Mrs. Kiii'-r anil Mr. Growvg will be at the Newhouso hotel iluring tholr stay in the citv. Mrs. A. K. Hutchinson, -formerly of Salt iJike, is the rim-M of I r, and Mr. C. H. rrouti. 1 .ieutnnan t M unn Ch nnon ret nt ne, vrs-t vrs-t onlay a ftrrnooti o l"ort Wright. Spokane, Spo-kane, after attending the marriage of IiIm sister. Mis1' Hazel Cannon, and Kdar It. Haw If v. Lieu If mint Cannon's mm her. M rs. F. A. I'UUs. a-'companied him a nd will also visit in pnrtlnnd. Mi.-K 1 rnrn Tn netnl. M isji lleariore Ci-ockett. Miss r.Mclle Cow. in anil Mims Mae AndnrsiMi of this ciiv were quests or Miss Winifred U utch in. sop of ( tgden at Pine view. Ogden mm on, for the weekend. week-end. Mr. and Mrs. t R. 5tartlneflii. Jr.. are recviving rongrn dilations over the nnlviil of a daughter Saturday at the Holy Cross hospital. Miss Helen Konms nnd Miss C!-ire Drtscoil are expect el home Wednexlav from Manhattan, Kan.. wher theN1 have been visiting Mrs. W. L. Phillips, formerly former-ly Miss Ress jbaddies. Mrs. V.- D. Woodruff and dauchter, Virginia, Vir-ginia, have pone tit Long I tea. h. Cal.. where Miss Virginia will attend school. Mrs. A. L. Hoppaugh. Mr;, M;) x N'eil. Miss Marjone m-y nnd Mtfo Phoebe 1 have left for a motor trip to Denver and Fort T. A. Russell. Wyo., f. i.lt Mr-. Joseph S. Tylflr, formerly Miss Virginia Whitney. Colonel and Mrs. Kdwlp F. Holmes are occupying the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Haro'd R. Lamb on Michiran avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Umb and children are nt oak-wood. oak-wood. Colonel and Mrs. I lolmcs's country coun-try T'lacje. Mr and Mrs, R. F. Pomn and children left yesterday for los Angeles. where Mrs. oran and the children will spend the fall and winter. As soon as his family fam-ily is located in Ix Anseles Mr. Fforan will leave for an extended trip to South American points, The marriage of Miss SVIvia Barlow of Clearfield and AMen S. Timrev. son of Bishop Franklin S. Tinsrey of thin city,: will Take place in the temple at noon to.' i morrow. In the evening a reptfon will be given for Mr. and Mrs. Tingcy at the bride's home at Clearfield. j |