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Show Dinner Is Given to alt Lakers' Going East APKETTILT appointed dinner was given on the roof garden at the Hotel Utah last night by Albert JleConiick, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Groesbeck and Mrs. O. J. ' Salisbury, who will leave soon for New York to make their home. Dinner was served at five tables, each decorated with a centerpiece of spring flowers. Covers were laid for the following, besides be-sides the guests of honor: Mr. and Mrs. TYrfelc Cowans, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. I vinpson, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar New-V New-V house, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Vlmont ' I.yle, Mr. and Mrs. DeYVltt Knox, Mr. and 'Mrs- James Randolph Walker, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. MoCorniek. Mrs. R. W. Salisbury, Mrs. O. J. Salisbury. Miss Dorothy Bamberger, Miss Beth Baldwin. "Mies Alice Wall. Mrs. Clarence Bamberger, Bam-berger, Miss Anna McCorniek, Mrs. Arthur H. f- Bird, C. K. Aylesworth ot Denver, C. W. Whitley. T. M. T. Daborg. I" C. Schramm, lieutenant Brags, Al Frank. Lieutenant Pomeiene, Lieutenant Walker and D. K. Hurley. :',: Mrs. Thomas Ke-arns entertained at tea yesterday afternoon at her home on East South Templo street, tn honor of Mrs. K. Pope of Los Angeles, who is the guest of her brother. Bishop Joseph Glass, on her way home from a visit to Kansas City. - A limited number of friends called between be-tween the hours of 4 and 6 o'clock. The hostess was assisted by her daughter, Miss Helen Kearns, and Miss Bess Fad- dlCS' Announcement is made of the, marriapa of Joseph A. Baker of this city and Miss Agnes Cowan of San Francisco. The wedding took place In San Francisco January 12. Mr. and Mrs. Baker have lust arrived in Salt Lake from their honeymoon trip and are at home at the Newhouse hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Baker will leave Sunday for a several weeks' trip to Denver and through the southwest. Arrangements were made for the annual an-nual breakfast of the Wasatch Literary club at the meeting of the club yesterday afternoon at the Hotel Utah. The breakfast break-fast will be given at the Newhouse hotel, February 10. The entertainment committee, of the club will arrange for the breakfast. The committee includes Mrs. O. J. Enkins, Mrs. B. W. Deason, Mrs. Mark Beedall. Mrs. J. L. demons, Mrs. W. H. Es-worth-i. Mrs. Lillian R. Tanner, Mrs. W. rlfis and Mrs. S. S. Pond, f jrsirs. E. A. Greenwood gave a paper on s'Beantiful Brazil." Mrs. Fanny Pattison i reported current events and Mrs. J. T. Treasure gave two piano numbers at the meeting yesterday afternoon. "7, Sr. Jane Cann and Miss Nan Gibbons ) finterJWned the Embroidery club yester-f yester-f day afternoon at their home on Third I avenue. The club members are Mrs. C. A. Quigley, 'Mrs.' C. C. Crismon, Mis. A. TV. Cowan, Mrs. James W. Collins. Mrs. Alexander Gibbons. Mrs. A. C. Sullivan. Mrs. J. A. DeBouzek, ill's. Koy Wattis and Mrs. Frank Fisher. Mrs. J. II. Kent entertained the Tues-dav Tues-dav Evening Bridge club a.t her home in the Kensington apartments last uight Snpper was served following the bridge game. The club members are Mrs. John J. Eroughall, Mrs. 11. K. Klineender, Mrs. A. Langton, Miss Blanche Martin, Miss I.eona Sullivan, Mrs. J. W. Hughes, Mrs. W. H. Martin, Mrs. L. Olaritleld, Mrs. John Lundberg, Mrs. A. M. Davis and Mrs. Kent. Mr. and Mrs. George 15. Baker, formerly for-merly of this city and recently of Portland Port-land were given a luncheon Monday by Mrs Baker's sister, Mrc. A. ,C. Dangerfleld. Dan-gerfleld. previous, to their departure for Denver to .make, their home. They have lieen guests of Mrs. Baker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I :. F. pangerfield, for several weeks. A vase of pink carnations was the centerpiece cen-terpiece for the table. Covers were laid for t tie guest of honor and for Mrs. Thomas Thom-as Ash, Mrs. B. F. Dangerficld, Mrs. Levy LlttWlyc, Wilbur Dangerfleld nnd Sherman Dangerflelil. Mrs. Baker was formerly Miss Maynie Dangerfleld, a recent re-cent bride. Mrs. Harry W. Sturgis will entertain tit luncheon "today at her home on East T'lrsl South street in compliment to Miss Virginia Whitney, a bride of early Feb-ruary.- ' . Mrs. J. A. DeBouzek will entertain about twenty close friends at bridge this afternoon in compliment to Mrs. A. K. Pope of Los Angeles, sister of Bishop Joseph Jo-seph S. Glass. I Mrs. Fred L. Simons wll! entertain tho xVdnesdav Afternoon cltlb today at her wNij;jl3 Fifth East street. i Miss Frances Evans will leave parly in February for California :uid Honolulu. I MRS. JOSEPH A. BAKER, formerly Miss! Agnes Cowan of San Francisco, who was married recently and has come to Salt Lake to; make her home. i rr, ri) i n m ? - . VM. t V If1 . v ' , rvsl Photo by Pholo Arij? company. She will visit Miss Eva Hind, who was a Ernest at the Evans home last summer, The Red Cross auxiliary of the JLacliss' Literary club will meet at tho clubhouse today from 10 to 5 o'clock. . The Cleofan. will meet this afternoon after-noon with Mrs, T. B. Evans on C street. Dr. and Mrs. K. Tyndale jvill entertain enter-tain the Saturday Night club' this week at their home on Q street. The Frklav Afternoon club will meet Friday with Mrs. Jester D. Freed at her home on East South Temple street. Tho French circle will meet this evening eve-ning in the woman's rest room at the University of Utah. Tha'Drapev Mothers' club will meet this afternoon at '2 :3o o'clock with Mrs. J. P. Ryser, ITU I street. Questions pertaining- to the betterment or the club will be discussed. The Red Crops auxiliary of the Eloyd alliance will met this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Firt Un i tar tan. church. Eynds Red Cross auxiliary will meet this afternoon, from 10 until o o'clock, at. the "Wilson hotel. Radiant Rowing circle Red Cross auxiliary will meet this afternoon with Mrs. J. D. Campbell at her home. 1 23S Ninth East street. Mrs. J. R. Thomson will be the assisting hostess. The Sunshine auxiliary of the Red Cross will meet this morning: at Red Cross headquarters in Amelia palace. A special meeting of the W. C. T. U,. announced for tomorrow afternoon at the First Methodist church, has been postponed post-poned for one week. The Red Cross auxiliary of the Women's Wom-en's Republican club will meet Thursday, January '2i, at Whitney hall at 10 a. m. for regular ork. The Red Cross auxiliary of the Liberty Park Methodist church will meet Thursday, Thurs-day, from 10 until 5 o'clock, at the church. and Miss Hind will probably accompany Miss Evans to Honolulu. Mr'?. John T. White will leave February Feb-ruary 1 for Eos Anseles to spend the remainder of the winter and early spring. Miss Margaret Tavlor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,. V. Taylor, left yesterday for Colorado Sprincs, Detroit and Cliiraiio to visit on her way to New York to enter the college women's nursing section of the Presbyterian collesre there. !rl Mrs. F. .1. ITaacnharth will leavr next week for 1 .os Ancols and boa chs to join Mrs. J. l Wood, who loft for California several davs a. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Critchlow have pone to Portland. Ore., and San Francis Fran-cis -jo. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. John Pern have returned from Fremont. Neb., where t hey wro r-s lied by the illness of t hoir daughter, Mrs. James Pick. Mr. Pick is itnprov-in? itnprov-in? and will soon return home. Mrs. Charles A. Quipley has been called to Eos Aneies by tho illness of her mother, Mrs. Gee. Miss Van Cott, dean of women at the University of Utah. en;ertained at a pj'otrressi vo dinner and dance last evening eve-ning in 'lie ;id niinistrnt ion build in a: in honor of the members of the junior ' lass. The dinner was hfid hi the women's reception re-ception room. Pancinc followed in the main hall of the administration buildhi?. The cursts were seated at MiiaM tallies decorated with red candies and ferns. Small dolls, holding invitations to the junior prom, were placed on each table. Officers and their wives from Fort Pom:-!as Pom:-!as were anion? the quests. About -00 were pi escnt. J. R. Van Fvra of Montrose. Mich., is in the citv. stopping at ihe University club. Mrs. C. W. Fi field wiil leave r.cxt i week California ' |