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Show Prenuptial Dance Is Given for Young Folk Mil. and Mrs. Ti. V.". Madden entertained enter-tained at a reception and dancms: party last ni.uht at their hom, , Fast First South ;re;t. in honor of Mtss . Maipart Stewart and Lester F. Hewlett, who wili be married December 17. I A pink and white Id.-a was carried out in tho decoration.-. The drawing room was decorated witli vases of huge pink and white chrysanthemums. The supper table in the dining1 room hf d a basket of the same flowers, and a similar bar;- , ket was used on a punch table in the breakfast room. j Assistir.tr in receiving1 were Mr. and j Mrs. C. tt. Stewart anil Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Hewlett. Assisting in the dining room were Miss Marion Armstronir, Miss Florence Flor-ence Armstrong. Miss- Ethel Armstrong-, Miss Josephine Stewart and Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Stewart. The fj-iests numbered seventy-five. !': Mrs. L,oe CharU'3 Miller and Mrs. Kean Miiler will entertain at tea Friday afternoon after-noon from 4 until 6 o'clock at th home of Mrs. Lee Charles Miller, mi Enst First South street, in honor of Mrs. "William Kollin Foster, who has recently c,on:e to Salt Lake from Winona, Minn., to make her home. iy- Mrs. J. H. tanderfield and Mrs. E. B. Erwin will entertain at bridge tea Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at the Frwin home in the , Tvanhoe apartments, in compliment .to Mrs. A. J. Langhon of Seattle, Wadh., guest of Mrs. Manderfiekl. Mrs. H. M. Chamberlain will entertain Thursdav and Friday at her home in the. Maryland apartments at a series of bridge luncheons. Mrs. Robert J. Glendinning- will entertain enter-tain at luncheon Thursday afternoon at her home on First aver.ne. I Mrs. George E. Afris entertained sdiiio of her friend3 at luncheon yesterday at her home in Cottonwood, previous to moving to tho Maryland apartments for the winter. The marriag-e .of Miss Florence Folsom and Ellis U. Wilson will take place in the Salt Lake temple today. A reception recep-tion will be given this evening at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Folsom, 951 East Ninth South street, this evening-. Tho Good Pav Visit club will be entertained en-tertained today by Mr3. S. M. Sauer, 1423 Fourth East street. . Mrs. Simon Grieve will entprtain the Happy Hour club at her home. "No. 'J Uintah apartments, this evening at S o'clock. Mrs. Albert L. Zobell will entertain tho El Ex ito club at luncheon and a kensington this afternoon at her home on Hampton avenue. The Ladies auxiliaj-y to the Gretors of Utah will be entertained at luncheon today bv Mrs. Henry Johnson at her home, 903 Fairview avenue. :J: The art section of the Ladie?; Literary club will meet this morning" at 10 :30 o'clock at the clubhouse. Mrs. E. A. Walton will jrive a naper. St. Paxil's Episcopal church .will givp a bazaar this evening ot the p:: rish house, under the direction of St. Martha's Mar-tha's guild. A cafeteria supper will be served, Tho Cleofan will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. W. p. Piter, 81 P street. Miss Florence Home will review tho Balkan and Russian situation during" tho second winter of the world war. The Wasatch Business Woman's club, a new organization, wili meet this evening eve-ning ot 7:30 o'clock at Community center. Miss Gertrudo Gogin of Xew York, girls' work secretary of tho National Y. W. C. A., will address the meriting on "Responsibility "Re-sponsibility of the Business Woman to Girls Just Starling in tho Business World." The mooting will be opr-u and 'all business g'rls and women are invited i rovn RS. EARL M. BENTON, formerly Miss i Ruth L. McElheran, instructor at the Uni-j ;: versity- of Utah, whose marriage at Cheyenne, j ,jVyo., Sunday, is just announced. r: : - 'i M - - " " s . - ; ;"x i " r v r f t ' - ' s ? ' -' I " -1 J 'i fx - ' " 1 - -'4 ' 1 - Ui : - -. ' - ,y Cheyenne Event of Interest in Salt Lake MRS'. JOHN M'ELHEHA.V annmmefs tho marriage of her daushtiT. Kuth 1j. .Vli-Hlln;r:in, to 15:-,;1 M. Ronton. Tho volIiHii t,r look jikioe .Suixhiy t the home of the bride's sister, airs. John Lyhauo. r.t Ohevenne, Wyo. The ceremony was performed bv the I'.ev. J. S. S-'tubblefieh! of the IVesbrloris.il church.. The dale was tho i'orty-seooiid wedding anniversary of the bride's mother. Only close, relatives were in attendance. at-tendance. The bride is a fc'rariiuUe of the University of Ctaii. and the nest, ihree yeara has been instructor in the kindergarten kinder-garten at tho university. .Mr. Houton is a business man of Cheyenne. The couple will make their home in Cuevc-nno. : Pt. Ann's sewing circle will meet this afternoon at S:3) o'clock at the ilolv Cross hospital. The reg-ular Unity society meeting will he helil W'ednosrhiy at -:3'i p. m. at the Knishls of Pythias hall, 6S Kast Ih-oad-way. X X MaxwolI-McKean Woman's Relief eorps will hold annua! election of officers this afternoon at 3:s o clock at tho 1. O. O. F: hall. :;: : TKe Wasatch Literary club will meet this afternoon ot Community center. Mrs. Homer Cobinson will read a paper on the "Origin of the Short Store." An original Slory will he read by Mrs. n. W. Peason. The liostesses for the afternoon will be Mi's. F. H. Kvers, Mrs. H. it. Owens, Mrs. 811 rah Knsifj-n. Mrs. Grace AYaniess, Mrs. Henrietta Atkins. :;: :f. Woodbine circle No. 41. N'eiphbors of Woodcraft, will Jink! its regular meeting' this afternoon. The annual election of officers will take plnce. The Womnn's fisslonary society of the First Coiifrreuational olnirch will meet with Mrs. S. 1'. Hammond at the New Grand hotel Thursday afternoon at 2'ot , The Optimistic Sowina: club will meet this afternoon with Mrs. D. Riddle on Crystal avenue The e'mb members include in-clude Mrs. O. H. Banks, Mrs. p.. w. YotlUR, Mrs. G. T. Jones, Mrs. J. Riddle, Mrs. A. CYaig and Mrs. Fred II. Shadowin. The I'topia club will meet with Mrs. W. II. Cheshire. ies North Ninth Yve.-l street, this afternoon. Mrs. A. J. I.anthon of Seattle. W.sh is tho fruost of Mrs. J. II. Manderfieht. Miss Alice Pitt. Miss A-nes pin and Miss K'iz.t'nrlh .Marie pi;; wii! arrive home today from a vU:1 to Tos An.e)..s. Mrs. George Cha.iidler has left the i-,. r. S. hospital, wh.jre sl'.e lias been i-on-fined on account of illness, and '..ill at the New'-.ouse hot.-l a sia-ri while before be-fore S";r.:;; to t.r.s Alty-ies, Cai., f a- the wir.LC r. :? Mrs. A. Fred Woy win have ;he inter part of the week to spend the Chris;nais holidays with he- da'i:-,h; er. Mrs. Ira j C. I'.areiid. l.i.'.n ea.i at F.ar'-rd end lh..;r ' small son. Fred Ira. at ihe Presidi'v San Ftanclsco. Mr. ami Mis. K.e-s Keia.i have re- , turned from ;L -iil ;,, X, v V. ;';. "rs,:-i inet,n. Boston and to the :',,ri.ier h.ea.e I ef Jlr. Pcaseu in Alabama. ! ii: :! i Mrs. Mee C. AMer-Hirrl ::ei MX. Mer-ir:'ret Mer-ir:'ret Sumnier'-a vs ;.ave a la:.e'e.--oii a; the homo oi1 tiie fermer, :i.;; v' inris, r ' sire.-;. Tuesday, in hoaor w" Mrs. .Tane 1 Skolfiebl Tb.einas. who. wiih her small : sou. Paul, will leave e.iriy lbs u.on'li fie-; an cxii inici sl.ty in Xew Ve,-c c ,s ; Were laid fe-.- i,ii;rl ,,, i;. Tie ':,'e: ' w. re i. ssL-ted hv Mrs. c. i s, 'e-ibri and Mrs. 11 Arnold Rich. TC,-e ,,re---ciit in addition to The lienor vies: w(;-e M.sde.n-e.s II. Arnold Rien, -r Ken., l-Mirt b:Miis Jo' r.s n. c. be S, ),:-:;'!, r. , Servo V: Cataob)-':. l.mvr, nee ::i,-l';i'.'ies ::i,-l';i'.'ies btarii, .ebn Si.erp a:-d .I.i:e l'i; i.alK ; a Sicife-'d ;,;,! i,;:-e Piov. niCL.-. I The 1! leheior K-:h s w!". r.'-e :, d.e-i 1 . |