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Show , J Ji ii 1 THE ART SECTION of the Ladiea, : Literary-club met at the clubhouse thia. morning morn-ing at. 10:15 o'clock. ' Prof.. Cummiugs. addressed ad-dressed the section ". en "Dr. SchNemanm'a Excarationa in Greece and Asia Minor." .. -THE WASATCH Literary society will meet Tuesday evening in tha Gunther Memorial Memo-rial chapel, at 8 o'clock. . ' . ..' fHE SHAKESPEARE SECTION of tha Ladiea' Literary club meeta Tuesday, November Novem-ber 20, at the club, at 10 a. m. -The topic of the morning will be "Tha Himalayaa and tha Vale of Cashmere,'1, by Mrt. Miller. . ' MRS. P. J. OCLETTE learet Tuesday evening for Chicago for tha winter months. . MISS SC8IE SCHETTLER left Uit night for Los Angeles, to be gone for three or four weeks. -. . MRS. W. F. ADAMS wilV entertain at a Kensington, the third of a series of. like affairs, af-fairs, next Thursday afternoon. - MR. AND MRS. J. 8. BRANSFORD will entertain at cards on Thursday evening of thia week. ', MISS MART STOHLANDSKE and G. S. Windstadt were married last evening at the-residence the-residence of Mr. and Mrs. S. J.Wonndahl, 874 East Fourth South street. The ceremony cere-mony was performed by the Rev. P. A. Simp-kin- in the presence of a number of friends of the couple. They will reside at Garfield. MISS MAGGIE RCSSELL and .George Murdock will be married thia eTening at the Phillipa. Congregational parsonage. The Rev. and Mrs. P. A. Simpkii will tender a reception recep-tion 'to. the bride and groom" from 8 to X0 o'clock. -- ; . . .- AJf OPEN MEETING of the. Ladies' - Literary Lit-erary v club will be, held Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ritchie will grre a paper on "Parie, and Mr. Arnold o! Logan will talk on "Tha French Drama."- The musical, parti of tha program will be given by Miss Mary Kimball, Kim-ball, vocalist; Miss Donna Begola. vocalist; and the club chorus will ting tha French national anthem. '-. ; ,' . THE HISTORY SECTION of the Ladies' Literary -club will- meet . Tburaday raominf at the clubhouse. Mrs. J. H. Brown will give a paper on "Alexander and Hellenism." The subject for the one-minute talks will- be "The.-Maccabees." ' " " '' ' MRS. ALLEN-MACY SMITH will entertain enter-tain at eards on Thursday afternoon at tha post 'hall at Fort Douglas. . ' l THE SANS SOCCI- CARD CLUB will be entertained on Monday .afternon." November 26, at the' home of Mrs. C M. BeU at 264 First street. . . j . .. "MRS. ws. M'CbRNICK will entertain at a'bridga tea on Tuesday afternoon ; " .-,. -MRS. ARTHUR J." SKIDMORE will.be at borne during the winter on Thursday, at 726 South Seventh East street. .--. THE THETA UP6ILON sorority gave a dancing party in the-assembly hall of tha Museum building Saturday evening, in honor af the Boulder and University of Utah foot- ball teams.- Funcn -was aerveom me kt, adjacent to the ballroom. The patrona were Preaident and. Mrs. Joseph T. Kingsbury Dean and Mra..Byrot Cummings. Prof, and Mra. Fred Reynolds. -Prof. -end Mrs. Georie Marshall. Coach and Mrs. J. H. Haddock. Hon. and Mra. Stephen H. Love, Hon. and Mrs. Philo Farnsworth. - . . MRS. FREDERICK LITTLE will enter-tain enter-tain at bridge next Saturday, afternoon in honor of Mra. Clai"e Vil'iame. - -'. THE NEXT MEETING of tha Sens Souci club will be held on Monday. November 86, with Mrs. C. M. Bell at 1204 First street. MR. AKD MRS." SAMUEL NEWHOCSE left rew York Sunday for the West, and will ba here by the middle of the week. .... .. . MRS. RC8SEL L. TRACT will entertain tha new -bridge -club-at her home in Popper-tea Popper-tea thia afternoon. "MBS. 'ALLEX M. 6MITH of Fort Douglas Doug-las will entertain, at a . bridge tea next Thursday afternoon. MR. AKD MRS. W.- R. WIGHTMAK and Mr. and Mrs.' Birnea ara now at home at 43 Waat North Temple ttreet. 'MRS. A." PORTER 6INCLAIR and Mitt Sinclair will be at home Mondays during the winter at 28 Fourth East. . . - a - a - a - MR. AND. MRS. I. LEDERMAN have returned re-turned from their wedding trip and ara at home at tha Fifth East hotel. REV. AND MRS. BENJAMIN BREWSTER BREW-STER and children will leave on Tuesday for an outing at Colorado Springe. MRS. CHARLES O. ELLINGWOOD and daughter Mildred leave Tuesday for New York, where they will meet Mr. Ellingwood and where they, will spend tha winter. " DR. C.I. DOUGLAS - returned last night from a viait to St. Louie and tha East. Mrs. Douglaa is slowly improving from her recent re-cent illness, though she ia still unsbla to leave the house. ;- THE DATE SET for the marriage of Miss Stella Daynes and N. C. Chriatensen, Jr., ia Wedneaday, November 28. , , . . MRS. A. PORTER SINCLAIR and Miss Sinclair will ba at home during the winter - at 28 Fourth East street. . e . MRS. MARK L. REQUA will entertain for the benefit of -tha guild of St. Mark'e cathedral ca-thedral Wednesday afternoon, from 8 to t o'clock, at her home, 474 East South Temple Tem-ple street. . ... a a a MR. AND MRS. P. A. DIX have moved into their new home on- Second street, between be-tween 8 and T. - a a a MR. AND MRS. W. C. ALEXANDER have taken apartmenta at tha Knutsford for tha winter, . and are at home there to their friends. . a a .. a . MRS. H.- E. CART, and the four children ara in Berlin wintering, where the children are all in school. They sailed in September from New .York. a a a JUDGE AND MRS. J. C. ROYLE and Mrs. Martha Royle King and her aon will ahortly be at home in the new "apartmenta on Third East street, ' between - Second and Third South streets. - a a a AN AFFAIR ' of interest . in both musical and social lines is the recital to be given next Friday evening by Mra. Esther Tucker-man Tucker-man Allen, tha young violinist.' Miss Allen will be assisted by Miss Mary Hortense Kimball, Kim-ball, whose voice haa not been heard except by a few friends since' her return from abroad, and by Miss Judith Evana and Miss Jennie Sands at the piano. The program includes in-cludes some classical numbera not heard here before. ' i - MR. AND MRS. JAMES ANDERSON and Mies Jessie Anderson bsve taken the David 8. .Murray house at 81 O afreet for the winter, win-ter, and will shortly ba at home there to their friends. a a a MB. AND MRS. WALTER FITCH and Miss Maude Fitch will leave today for a few weeka in the East. - |