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Show SOCIETY liiLrton will be In charge of ft mnpicul pro-Kram. pro-Kram. The following will be hostesnes: Mrs. J. T. licless. Mrs. James I-Jerkeluy, Mr.s. Georifo N. StorldnK, Mrs. E. S. Bennett Ben-nett and Mr.s. Willlnm Henttle. At a special meeting of the Seekers' Literary club announced for today and postponed until Wednesday, has been cancelled. can-celled. The next regular meeting of the club will be at the University of Utah October 11, at ;i o'clock in the afternoon. The Toadies' Aid society of the First Confrreratioiial church will meet today at the church from 11 until 3 o'clock. Luncheon Lunch-eon will be served at 1 o'clocki The Woman's Republican club met in rofrulur session yesterday afternoon at the Hotel Utah. A paper on "I'ershlnK" was Klven by Mrs. Anna II. Klnp. Mrs. Ieda Nelson Jones and Miss Zenna Morris furnished fur-nished piano and vocal music. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity of the University Uni-versity of Utah will entertain at a dancliiK pnr.ty this evening at the Country club. The committee on arrangements Includes Kenneth Uarnes, Eugene Christensen and tYed I'ingree. Miss Alvera Jenkins and Miss Glfldys Hiller are expected home the latter part of the week from a visit to Seattle and Portland. Mrs. Wallace F. Partridge has gone to San p'rancisco to be with her husband, Serjeant Partridge, who was wounded in Franco and is now at the Lctterman hospital hos-pital In San Francisco. Mrs. R. G. McNIece will leave Friday for Berkeley to visit her son and daughter, daugh-ter, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. McNIece. Later Airs. McNiece will sail for Manila to make her home with another son, Irwin McNIece Mc-NIece and Mrs. McNiece, formerly Miss Helen Monroe, of this citv. Mrs. E. Huntsman, Mrs. O. P. Williams and Mrs. F. D. Smith of Ofrden spent tho week-end with Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Lester of Murray. Mrs. Duncan Grant Rlchart and children are Kuests of Mrs. Rlchart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Mct'onaughy. Parties Arranged for Autumn Bride IX honor of Mrs. Lulu Snow Hemmlck and William J. Lawrence, who will be married soon, Mr. and Mrs.. Don S. Campbell entertained at bridge and a lute supper last niht at their home on Tenth avenue. A basket of fall flowers w:is the centerpiece for the table. The guests numbered sixteen, Mrs. V- Thompson will entertain "Wednesday afternoon at bridge tea in honor of Mrs. Hemmick, and she will he tlie sruest of honor at a luncheon to be fien Thursday at the Hotel Utah by rs. K. M. West. A matinee party will iilow at the Orpheum. Mr. aI1'i Trs- Frank Fisher entertained a; a dinner dance last niiiht at their home in Federal Heichts in honor of .Miss Emma Qincrley of Juliet. III., who is the g::est of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Quisley. A basket of fall flowers In tones of yellow formed a centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. James W. Collins will entertain at ;:ncheen today at her home in the Knickerbocker Knick-erbocker apartments in honor of Miss Quiirley, wiio will leave for home Thursday. Thurs-day. ! Miss Lura Smith, a fall bride, was the criest of honor at a china shower friven yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Harold H. Jenson. The reception and music rooms V Tvere decorate! in red dah'ias. Pink cosmos in crystal baskets tied with pink j "1 t.:i:e v.vre lised in the library. Yellow 1 C maripokls in a crystal basket formed a J centerpiece for the tea tanie in the dinimr j j room, where a yellow scheme was used. K Kvpies added to the decorative effect. - j r The hostess was assisted by Miss Esther w Smith and Mrs. Emma.H. Jenson. The sues's. in addition to the truest of honor, were Mrs. Frank R. Mathson, Mrs. 'John Peterson. M.S. R. Murray Stewart, Mrs. A. Free, Miss Ada Xortii. Miss Le- I nore North, Mrs. Leonore Merrill, Miss Zella Smith. Miss Josephine Smith, Miss Joukje Zysllnn, Mrs. Stanley Smith. Miss Marie Heln and Mrs. Viola Merrill. Mrs. James Ivers. Jr., Mrs. Arthur Sullivan Sul-livan and Miss Florence Sullivan will entertain en-tertain at a lare tea at the Ivers home on East First South street in honor of Miss Marsaret Collins, who will be married mar-ried Saturday to Thomas Addison Janney. Mrs. Edmund Kearns will jrlve a luncheon lunch-eon today at the Newhouse hotel in compliment com-pliment to the bride, and she will be the miest of honor at a brldtte luncheon to be Klven by Mrs. Frank Janney at Garfield on Thursday. Mrs. Hyde Needham will entertalne at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Walker, In Cottonwood today. The marriase of Miss Lillian Daley, daughter of Mrs. Lottie Empey Daley, and Lieutenant John Harper, who is stationed sta-tioned at Fort Douitlas, will take place this evening at the post chapel. Miss Margaret Osborne, an October bride, will be the guest of honor at a dinner party to be given this evening by Mrs. W. T. Lawrence. Mrs. A. E. Goodspeed will entertain descendants of the late President Lorenzo Snow of the L. D. S. church at the annual an-nual family reunion a; her home. 1559 Harvard avenue, Wednesday evening. The Happy Hour club will be enter-taied enter-taied by Mrs. Ed Lang at her home, 'Mi West Third North street, Wednesday afternoon at luncheon. The Gamma Phi sororltv of the University Uni-versity of Utah, will hold Its annual banquet ban-quet at the Newhouse hotel this evening at 7 o'clock. Both active and alumnae members will be in attendance. Delto Epsilon sorority of the University of Utah will entertain 'at a card partv this atternoon at the home of Miss Ruth W'.ieomb. The committee on arrangements arrange-ments includes Miss Paloma Brown, Miss Donna Cunningham and Miss Ruth WIs-comb. WIs-comb. t Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Weeter. who were married last Tuesday at Roland Park, Md.. will be at home in the Bransford apartments soon, according to formal announcement an-nouncement of .the wedding just received by friends in Salt Lake. Mrs. Weeter was Miss Agnes Donaldson Reid. daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gould Reid of . Roland Park, a suburb of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Price entertained at their home, 432 E street. In honor of the second intermediate class of the Ensign En-sign ward of the L. D. S. church. The decorations were In pink and white. Dancing Danc-ing was the feature of entertainment. Forty guests were in attendance. ' Banner review No. 11, Maccabees, will hold its regular meeting this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Eagles hall. The Ladles' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will serve luncheon at the church this afternoon at 12:30 o'clock. A business meeting will follow. The regular meeting of B'nal Israel Sisterhood Sis-terhood will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. Findling, 26 South Walcott avenue. The Ladies' Aid society of the First Methodist church win meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. E. Giers, 1520 Harrison avenue. The Wasatch Literary club will meet this afternoon at Communltv Center on East Broadway. Professor j. F. Anderson Ander-son and Mrs. W.- F. Adams will talk on "Americanization." Mrs. W. C. Lock- |