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Show SOCIETY 1 Second in Series of Bridge Teas MISS LA TRICE BELCHER entertained enter-tained in the second of a series of small bridge teas at her home on Third East street yesterday afternoon. The tea table was decorated in lavender chrysanthemums. The hostess was assisted as-sisted by her mother, Mrs. J. R. Belcher, and Mrs. A. E. Lewis of Pocatello. The guests included Mrs. Cuthbert Olsen, Mrs. K. D. Hardy, Mrs. Curtyn Parr, Mrs. Larry Bennett, Mrs. Bernard Rohlfing, Miss Gertrude Geoghegan, Mrs. Norman Atkinson, Miss Julia Stephens and Miss Ellen Orlob. The marriage of Miss Helen Packard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Packard, and Clyde J. Chamberlain will take place this morning in the Salt Lake temple. A wedding dinner for a few relatives will be served this evening at the home of the bride's parents in the Fairmont apartments. apart-ments. The couple will take a short wedding wed-ding trip and will make their home in this city. The board of directors of the "Utah Humane Hu-mane society will have a special meeting this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the offices of the Charity organization. The Woman's Democratic club will meet all day today in the Atlas block. The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers' Red Cross unit will meet on the fourth floor of the Bishop's building from 10 until un-til 5 o'clock today. The Red Cross auxiliary of the Catholic Woman's league will meet at the Dooly block this afternoon at 2 o'clock for sewing. sew-ing. , Mrs. E. W. Taylor has gone to Portland, Ore., to ,visit Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Taylor. Tay-lor. , Major and Mrs. Joseph H. Tyler, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Tiernan on East South Temple street, are now at home at Fort Douglas. Mrs. Richard Allen Keyes has rented her home on East South Temple street to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick U. Leonard, who have spent the summer in Cottonwood. Cotton-wood. Mrs. Keyes will be at the Brans-ford Brans-ford apartments for the winter. . Captnin Maurice M. Critchlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R Critchlow of this city, has been transferred from Fort Riley, Kan., to P'ort Logan, Texas. His wife, formerly Miss Helien Ellerbeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Ellerbeck, is witli him and will make her home at Houston, near Fort Logan. ,9fC Miss Cordelia Straup, daughter of Judge and Mrs. D. N. Straup of this city, who Is attending school in Baltimore, is spending a few days with friends in New York. |