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Show of Miss Dolly Christensen. The evening was spent in sewing and electing officers. of-ficers. The following were elected: Miss Francis Rhodes, president; Myrtis "Wetzel, "Wet-zel, secretary; Florence Wickens, treasurer; treas-urer; Lucile Pyper, press agent. The other members of the club are: Margaret Owen, Helen Pascoe, Dolly Christensen, Norma Kent, Melba Nelson and Helen Ap-person. Ap-person. Mrs. G. W. Woods of Indianapolis, Ind., and her daughter, Miss Grace Miller Woods, of St. Louis, are guests of Mrs. W. T. Giberson. Mrs. James H. Moyle and son, Walter G. Moyle, have returned to Washington, D. C, after several months' visit to this city. The Ladies' auxiliary to the Greeters of Utah will meet this fffternoon at the home of Mrs. B. O. Yeamans. 679 South Main street. Luncheon will be served. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hornung have gone to New York to spend several weeks. Dinner Is Given at Wilcox Home DR. AND MRS. C. F. WILCOX entertained en-tertained at dinner last night at their home on First avenue, in honor of Mies Genevieve Hart and their i son, Raymond Stevenson Wilcox, who will be married today. Professor and Mrs. Wlllard Welhe, who were recently married in Los Angeles, were also guests of honor. A yellow color scheme' was carried' out in the table decorations, developed with fall flowers and autumn leaves. Covers were laid for eighteen. The St. Ann's Sewing circle will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Holy Cross hospital. Mrs. F. D. Clift has closed her home, 447 East First South street, and will be at the Newhouse hotel for the winter. The Kappa Kappa khib held its regular regu-lar meeting Monday evening at the home |