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Show " i I, i MMi -" jj MilSS BELVA WEST, whose engagement to Alvin Duke of Provo is announced today. : The wedding will take place Wednesday at the;: :home of the bride in Mt. Pleasant. j.j Yvonne Moon, who is taking a special course in voice culture. Miss Moon will take a midwinter course In music at Columbia Co-lumbia college. Mr. and Mrs. George May Bennett of Denver, Colo., announce the engagement of their daughter. Edith, to D. D. Zack of Salt Lake. The date for the wedding has not yet been set. The Needlecraft club will meet Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Wilda Kunkel on Lincoln avenue to resume re-sume Red Cross work. No meetings have been held during the influenza epidemic. The Catholic Woman's league Red Cross auxiliary will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Dooly block for sewing. Mrs. John Ramsey has sufficiently recovered re-covered to return to her home, 13S Eighth East street, after a critical illness at the Holy Cross hospital. Miss Claudia McCune has gone to Red-lands, Red-lands, Cal., for a visit. Mrs. Reed Wimmer and small daughter Gernldiue. who have been guests of Mrs. Wimmer's mother, Mrs. Ira Q. Wines, have returned to the Wimmer ranch in Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rlter and daughters daugh-ters Miss Maye Rlter and Miss Claire Rlter, have removed from their country home in Cottonwood to their city residence, resi-dence, 349 East First South street. The Long Beach Telegram has the following fol-lowing concerning a former Salt Lake g'"Minna B. Krueger. recently elected an assistant library clerk at the high school, presented her resignation to the board of education Tuesday night and It was accepted. According to the school authorities wedding bells will ring in the near future for this efficient employe. " I I ' ill . : p " m Board of Orphans' Home Elects Officers OFFICERS for the ensuing year were elected by the board of directors of the Orphans' Home and Day Nursery in a meeting at the home yesterday yester-day afternoon. Thoe selected are Mrs. A. J. G'orham. president; Mrs. Hugo Prueh-1. vice president; Mrs. Georgo Corny- .recording secretary; Mrs. William Itffipn . orrespondlng secretary; Mrs. L. v'mJni, auditor. Credit was given to prominent society women for excellent work in the United War Work campaign, at a luncheon at the Commercial club yesterday, when reports re-ports were made of the work accomplished accom-plished by the committee making- the collection. col-lection. When the report of what had been accomplished by the women was read, a pennant was placed on a table set apartment for representatives of the women workers, as a badge of honor. A basket of ferns adorned the center of the table. A novel means of raising money was 'in the sale on peace day of confetti, by a committee of which Mrs. E. A. Culbert-son Culbert-son was chairman. The sum of $HG0 was realized from the sale. Covers were laid at the women's table at luncheon for Mrs. Simon Bamberger, Mrs. A. J. rrorham, Mrs. Lee Charles Miller, Mrs. E. A. Culbertson, Mrs. O. J. P. Widtsoe. Mrs. Elizabeth H. Coray, Mrs. norge M. Bacon, Mrs. Kent O. Keyes and Miss Elizabeth Fitz Gerald. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Cluff entertained at dinner Monday evening at their home, 356 Third avenue, in honor of the birthday of Mr. Cluff 's mother, Mrs. Sarah E. fluff. The house was decorated In fall flowers, with chrysanthemums predominating. predomi-nating. A centerpiece of chrysanthemums was used on the dinner table. Covers were laid for the following relatives rela-tives of the guest of honor: Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Ryan, John Q. Ryan, Jr., Miss Katherine Ryan, Luther Eggersen of Provo. Announcement is made by Mr. and Mis. Benjamin West of Pleasant Grove, Utah, of the engagement of their daughter, Belva. to Alvin Duke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hcber Duke of Provo. The bride was winner in a recent beauty contest in the section of the state in which she lives. She is a niece of Walter J. Lewis of this city, and is well known in Salt Lake. Mr. Duke is a talented young violinist. vio-linist. The wedding will take' place Wednesday at the home of the bride. A small deception decep-tion will follow. Members of he local navy mobilization statfej ii were entertained by Miss Edna Rom'" v at her home in the Fairmont aprnents Tuesday night at a small Jffcing party. Those in attendance were F5lr. and Mrs. H. M. Taff, Mr. and Mrs. V G. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Grey, Mr. and Mrs. E. Roscoe, Miss Gladys Rlchard- fcon, Mies-G. Wllkane, Miss Sadie Hobba, Dfciss Florence Romney, Mrs. Pearl Rom-infe Rom-infe Chipman, Miss Laura Pearl, Misa T)oTIontague. Miss Norma Long, Miss Viola Timmins, W. C. Schubert, R. E. Collins, E. Erickson, E. C. Hammons, J. L. Faulkner and E. C. Wright. Miss Mildred Margetts and Miss Afton Margetta entertained the P. R. M. P. club at their home on South Fourth West street Tuesday afternoon. Tea was served late in the afternoon. Patriotic decorations decora-tions were used for the tea table. The club members, in addition to the hostess, are Miss Janette Pelty, Miss Ruth Rigby, Miss Madge Rigby, Misa Helen Perks and Miss Ann Perks. Mrs. A. T. Moon, who has been visiting visit-ing friends in the city for several weeks, will leave In about ten days for Pueblo, Colo., where she will remain until January. Janu-ary. She will then Join her daughter, Miss |