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Show (General at Post with Stall aed Ladieo Eciv at Tea: Brldl Visitor amdl Araiy Flatrcn Uri'EK (froup, reatlbig from left to right, General U. O. McAloxander, Sim. M. E. Callen, Captain Callen, Mm. Frank Caum, Lieutenant Carries B. Ie, Mm. Edward Harrah, Captain Hurrah, Mm. Carnes U, Lee and Lieutenant' Norman C. Caum. The general and hia staff entertained at. delightful tea danne Thursday afternoon at Ft. Douglas for post folks and invited guests from the city. 1'pper, right. Mm. J. H. Bailey Jr., charming bride of the week. Lower, left, Miss Eileen Hawkins of Washington, I. C, who is guest of Mr. and Mm. Clay C. Boswell in the Cornell apartments. Lower, right, Mm. George Van Studdiford, formerly Miss Dorothy Cannon of. this city,, who with her husband, Lieutenant Van Studdiford, are new arrivals on Officers' Eowat Ft. Doitplm. . . , . v, ,! rrvr-,sv,..!v9 ,.,, ,,,,.. ,,,lm,m .,. ' , t.M, mf.JF.ni.mi(n. m.iii i i... i 'tuvy.-w! V ' 1 .' ' - mP f& .... . tfl . .-in V . . .. K ' y - vy v . j AC N k w & iff- ..rz wm '11 v .vUvtv ::.rv::;vf : i'i! -v- V'-- I ' ' i PORTRAIT .1-' '.I' l! t M -; ' ' ! I 111 PORTrtJT LUMIERE 4 .', ' C 1 ' lM . , t 1.UMIEKB net I'rlday for all dny aewlna;. lt Mrs. feat 0impson. -J Coat sv lie avenue. ave-nue. e The Strvue Star leajios will meet Monday at S o'clock at te' Hotel t'lah. V. T. Keeler of the U'est Ude Hih trh.l will aik on - he Hl-h Mrhool 'adt fittalon and the reason for its Exiateace." Muc will be fur nished by the West Side ll(tt school. e The resjular monthly meet In a; of the arah imft home toard will be held Monday at 1 e' clock at tha home, see The Indies' Aid aocuty ef the aml-mrjr aml-mrjr Methodist ehurcb will mei TuaaW (Continufd ob paf I Secretaries' Schedule of I Club Life (Continued from pave M day In the church parlors, 1740 South Fifth Rast street. Mrs. L. T. Shstdman and Mra W. J. Loom Is will bo the hostesses. e e The Sslt Lake chapter of the Foroain sorority met yeaterday with Mra. 8 J. Quinney. Mlchlga navenue. Mrs. F. 8. 8tephensen. Mrs. Minnie F. Is-green Is-green and Vllsa Fern tNimond were the assistant hoatesses. Mrs. Pavld Rom-ney Rom-ney gave a reading and luncheon was served to thirty members. Fall flow-era flow-era decorated the home. . The regular meeting of the Wasatch Llterarv club, which was to have been hekl Tuesday, October 17, has been postponed on account of tha meeting pf ths State Federation of Cluba. see A regular meeting of the College ftub will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Urln Tugman. UJJ Michigan avenue. Mrs, F. O. ; Leather wool will be assisting; bostsss. Ths literary and current events section sec-tion of the Catholic Woman's league will meet Monday afternoon at J o'clock at the Knfghts of Columhus chihrooms. 1S Ksst South Temple Mra. Klisabeth Ueoghegan will have for her subject. "In the Realm of Bplrltiam" and Mra. Wilbur 8. Hods;-, son will discuss current events. Interested In-terested friends ere invited to attend. at-tend. , see 8t. Ann's Hawing Circle' will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at Holy Cross hospital. I e Tfce-TirirTmn rommTTT " nf tup Catholic Woman's league will meet Thursday afternoon at I, o'clock at Holy Cross hospital. e The Authors cluh will meet at Is So Wednesday. October 1. The program Is from "Memories and Studlea." by William Jamea, chapter XIV, "The T'nlverslty and the Individual" "Ph. P. Octopus." by Mary E. Connelly; "The True Harvard.- by Alice V. ! Kvans; "Stanford's Meal Destiny," by I Emily D. Calderwood. I ess Mrs. Agnes Lest ham entertslned the members of the Jolly Twelve club st luncheon, followed by S00. Thursday at her home on West Fourth Bouih afreet. The decorations were In sinnlaa with Halloween feat urea carried out In the refreshments. Prises wer won hv Mrs. Lee Byrnes and Mrs. Bert VI nee lie. A regular meeting of ths Psat Matrons Ma-trons circle. Order Fsstern Star, will he held at the home of Mra. E. O. leather wood Thursday afternoon at 9 o'clock. All members of the circle ars Invited. see Section meetings and notices of the Ladies' Literary cluh: The aria and crafts section will meet Thursday. October Is. st the clubhouse. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. A domestic science program will he carried , out. AH the ladles are requested to bring ' pencil snd paper and their favorite recipe. ; Mrs. W. R. Calvert hag the day In charge. The current events and current literature litera-ture section will meet Friday. October 2 at 2:30 p. m.. at the clubhouse. Mrs. A. P. Pterson will give a paper on the conference con-ference at tienoa. or Germany's part. Miss Persa Heginbothsm will talk of her F.nrnpaan aiparlanfi, Taa will aav-vert. AH club members are Invited to attendj. The flood Cltlsennhlp cluh of ths cur-,rent cur-,rent events and current literature section will meet at the Riversld library Thursday, October It, 1922. The enfert nlnment com ml tee of the Lsdles' Literary club will meet st ths clubhouse Mondsy morning, October at t o'clock. Ths meeting la called to , make preparations for the tea. to he lprwd at ths- Federailon of Women clubs Monday. All members ars urged to ba present. see Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet In (Continued on naen 3 I Secretaries' Schedule (Continued from page J.) the Brooks Arcade, room Ith after October Oc-tober li. see The W. H. M. 8. of the Centenary Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:10 p. m. at the home of Mrs. T. W. 'Dsvies. 1781 Ulth a-ast. ritudy will begin of the new mission siudv book, "in the Vanguard of a Race." The Indies' Aid society of the Centenary Methodist church will meet Tuesday afternoon aft-ernoon at 2 o'clock in ths churub-parlor. e e The Young Matron's Clrcls of the First Presbyterian church will meet Tuesday, at I II o'clock, with Mrs. K T. tin. ah. 2t Douglas avenue. see The regular . Wednesdsy meeting of the Cleoun will be postponed this week to Thursday, afternoon. Mra Lewis Telle (annun will be hostess and Mrs. Muber K Burton will discuss "Uth Century lteallsm and Itomsntklsm.' e e e Mrs. . ft. Pslmer, who has recently returned from Kurope. where she witnessed wit-nessed the 1'asston plsv of Oberom-rrergnu, Oberom-rrergnu, will give her impressions of this famous event In a talk to ths tins-Iness tins-Iness snd Professional Women's club, following their monthly meeting, which will be held at the Clvlo Center Thursday night. Dinner will be servJ at 4:1 j. preceding the business session, tnd the program will follow Immediately. Immedi-ately. An account of the people of ths country, coun-try, their custo ms, and other 'Merest-in 'Merest-in data will bs Included in Mrs. Palmer's Pal-mer's address, snd spproprlate musia will be given during the evening, e e T. W. c. A. PresTrass tmr Week Orlefrer ia t at. Monday. 4 o'clock Wo loves high st hool. west; meeting of representative representa-tive from high school clubs to make posters for Halloween party; 4 o'clock, W. W. o. and Chapeau clubs of employed em-ployed girls meet; 7:1 o'clock, meet- laoj os adveMestwgeienejttteer fee etae loween party. Tuesday 4 o'clock, Frlloha, East high school club. Wednesday 3 o'clock, the Inltlsl meeting to form a club' for girls employed em-ployed In homes; Pelo. West high school club, holds its stunt Initiation for new members; 7:20 o'clock, committee com-mittee of business girls meets to plan entertainment for Halloween party. Thursday 4:30 o clock, Mrs. P. H. Gallagher s Pocket Testlmnt class for business girls. Friday 4; SO o'clock. Kspta. club of girls from First M. K. church, gives a progressive dinner. see The ladles axillary to the Bethel Baptist church will meet with Mrs. A. H Jarkeon. U0 Fifth North street, Wednesdsy afternoon, at 1:10 o'clock, for Bible study. The Oliver o. Howard XV. R, C. will entertain at a 600 social Thursday afternoon, af-ternoon, from I until i o'clock, at I. O. O. F. hall. All comrads and members mem-bers of auxiliaries snd friends are Invited. In-vited. Tea will be served snd prises swsrded. Chairman in charge. Mrs. W. B. Holt assisted by Mra E. V. Washburn. Mrs. Kay Valentine. Mrs. Alta ftumph. Mrs. Albert Marrlalt and Mrs. Benedicts Grant. see Mra Minnie Knackstedt will entertain enter-tain the Oliver o. Howard kenslng-ton kenslng-ton club at her home, 141 Devon court Wednesdsy afternoon, from 2 until 4 o'clock. The proceeds are used for charity. e . e e t'lvele rente WeWdale Oe . Id ta S4). The Civic Center announces the following fol-lowing schedule for the coming week: Monday. 10 to 12, millinery; 1 to 4, remodeling. Tuesday. 10 to 12. beginning dresj-maklng; dresj-maklng; 2 to 4. advanced dressmaking; dressmak-ing; 2 to 4. dress form. Wedneariay, to 4, mMHnry; f p 9, millinery; T to 9. dress form. Thursday, 10 to 12, Troject leaders" trslng class;- 1 to 4, Project leaders' training class; 7 to f. beginning dressmaking. dress-making. Friday. to 12. remodeling; t to 4. beginning dressmsking. Thursday, I to 4, household engineering. engineer-ing. Information about the classes In dress form - snd household engineering engineer-ing msy be obtained by calling Was. see The Civic Center and the Commercial club take pleaaure in announcing that the lemonst ration week for better homes in America will be Oct. it to Oct. IS. Three homes, furnished according ac-cording to three different lm ornes, will be open to the public every dav during that period, from I p. m. to lo p. m. House No. 1 Is st 144 Oakland avenue; house No. 2 st 4t Kelsey avenue, and house No. at a?0 South Fourth East street, eee The Amerlcsn Assoclstlon of University Univer-sity Women will meet Saturday, Oct. 21. at 12:30 o'clock, at ths T. W. C. a. clubhouse. Miss Persa Heginbotham and Miss tVtnlfred Murphy, who have recent ly returned from Kurope. will tell of their aummer experiences and their Impressions of the Passion Play. The following hospitality committee commit-tee is In charge of the luncheon: Mrs. Frank Drew, chairman; Mra. H. F. Forbes, Mrs. H. W. Olets. Mrs. W. H. Cannon. Mrs. A, C. Cole, Mrs. F. J.Ous-tin, J.Ous-tin, Mrs. U A. Brldgeland, and Miss Oltchlnw. Reservations may bs mads by calling Mrs. ft. M. Ad k inarm. Wan. 475. before Thuraday evening. New members of the executive committee, com-mittee, elected st the last meeting, are: Mrs. R R. Porter, vice president, tsklng the place of Mra Mary N. Keith and Mrs. Uuy Sterling, taking ths placs of, Mrs. F. J. Marferdlng. |