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Show Adoption of Orphans Shows Great Interest AT the tea given bv the Aaaorlatlnn of Kathrrleae Children ttf Kranre ' eaterfla ,aflernonri at the beautl j ful W. V. Armatrotig home on Kaal Hoilth Tampla alreei the member were ' gratified to a a auch deep Intereat manl-feat manl-feat In the rauae. About 200 al tended the lea and ex hialve of the large tea offering of-fering all children mere adopted yeater-day yeater-day with a promt a of four nthera tn le taken rare of eoon. Thoa who pledged themeelvee tn the rauae yeaterday were ll t lit fcloiae Jjibftoiu daughter of Mr and Mia. tieorga .lay dlhaon, Mra. Frederick Htelgmeyer. Mra. Victor r, Hetkee (two) and the Ielta KpfMnn aororlf y of tha i;m-veratty i;m-veratty nf I'lah io). Two hundred and eighty rhildren have bean adopted In Utah and it la the wtah of the central committee to raiae the number to (OA. The committee for iba aaaoriaiton Includea Mra. J. H. Whllehlll, chairman; Mra T. W. Hhyer. Mra !.. H. Karnaworth, Mra. Iewla Cecil Hnhlnenn, Mra. Krneat Ham-herger, Ham-herger, Mra John V Uyle. Mra. Iran IMckeon Hchulder, Mra Hherman Arm-Rtrong, Arm-Rtrong, Mra. Horenr K. VKdniff, Mra Rnbert ('. Oemmell. Mra. Hot Klegel, Mra Charlre Wllkea, Mra. Henry Hyrne. Mra. Kred I'nwini, Mra. John . McClaln, Mlaa Marjorla Icr, Mlaa lieorglna. Webber Web-ber and Mlaa Anna Mrt'ornlrk. e a e Tha tn4nbera nf th Helta Kpallon orlty nf tha 1'ntveralty of 1'tah entertained enter-tained their "rueheea" at a knitlng par-iv par-iv laat evening at tn home of Mlaa Ruth Hhlpp nrHeventh Kaat tret. Th dining din-ing room waa decorated In fall flower and th commlite on errangemenia In-eluded In-eluded Mlaa Katell Ihinvon, Mia Ruth Hhlpp and Mlaa May Rltr. e All part lea announced for today to b given at tha I'nlveretty of Tiah or by th organlsatlona hav bean poatponed. Mr. J. R Whltahlll haa returned from Chicago, -vher ah haa spent th past , few weeka. e e Mlaa Irene Hanaen haa returned from a three month' motor trip to California. Mlas Helen Hanaen, who accompanied her, will remain for the winter In Haa Kranrleco. e e e Mrs. C. f4, Olbson of Waahlngton. D. C, la ependlng eeveral moot ha In Rait Ik with her aon. Uaorge Jay Ulbaon, and family. a a e Mra. C. tf. MrMahew left yeti!ay for reirolt, Mich., wher ah waa called on aocount of th death of her mother, Mrs. H. Jarker. ' - a e Mrs. J. I.. Thatnle and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Thomaa of flu gar City ar ependlng epend-lng a weak with Mr. and Mra. A. O. Crlsmoo, Mr and Mrs. William H Mc In tyre hav returned from their ranch In Albrta, Canada, wher they hav a pent th peat flv months. Mrs. Jack Ollmar haa gon to New York to engag In. war work for th federal govern man t. ,e e e Mr. and Mrs. John Faaon. formerly of Rait l.ake, wh have recently been residing resid-ing In 1 troll, ar In Malt I.ak for a few daya, n rout lo los Angelea to mak thlr home. e The Social olub of th First Congregational Congrega-tional church, which waa to hav held It flrat .party totjtorrvw vnlng, haa poatponed the affair owing to th prevalence prev-alence of Rparflah Influenaa |