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Show tho laneheon able. The nteco earns wer hand painted In flower doalcna. blah J on a followed luncheon. covers wara laid for Mra. Duke. Mlao Dubs Mrs. Pevld Keith. Mm. A. C Uoodspeed. Mra. U T. Folroo, Mra. Ooonco D. O'Connor and Mra. 1. l Save-. o o o Mr. and Mra. J. B. Otfeeby will laavo tomorrow for a six weeks' trip to Chicago. Minnesota and Wisconsin. During their absence ther will visit their bob. LMek Ocloabr. and family, e e e Mlaa Marlon Hlekey will leer a gun-day gun-day for Paaama for tho winter. ; e e ' Mlaa Katharine Heppauch haa returned re-turned to the Vnlverslly of Arlaona at Tucson, where aha will complete her courao thla year, after spending the aurnmer with her parenta. Mr. and Mra A. U Hopneugh Mr. and Mr. Hoppaugh and Mlaa Hoppaugh have recently returned from an autoaoobU tour or the Peel no Northweet. a e e Tho I'tah atat aodoty., Daughters of the Revolution, hold the flret meet-In meet-In of their club year Haturday at the realdence of Mra. William N. Willie Wil-lie ma 1401 gtgabe arenue. The nro- Sram will conalet of a papr by Mra. . A Smith, "Who Were the fll- Irlro Fathera": "Hlory of me Pilgrim . hiH - - wnU hv Themselves." Opening . Meeting Delightful The openliuj meeting f the Spirit of Liberty chapter. tMtuchur of the American Revolution, waa held yesterday yes-terday at tho Foreat !! Uolf club, the new recent, Mra Olan R. Holhwetl. presldlna. Tho lounae waa decorated In garden floworo and the tearoom was in yellow, a basket of yellow marigolds mari-golds centering the table, where Mra. Itenaer X. Smith and Mra. W. M. Ferry presided asaialcd by th other hoeteaeee of the day. Mra Ueorge R. Hancock. Mra. J. J. Pevereaua Mr. R W. Fisher, Mr. W. Mofrwjon, Mra. A. H. Skankcy, and Mra. K. 8. ruscom. Th program Included cello numberi, Tarentella" and "Berceuse' ny Mls "Toone Rmowt." axvumpanled. by HI'S Klla Nsllaon. and a talk on "Washington, wr Capital city." by Mra B. O. Leathsrwood. wife of Con-greasman Con-greasman latherwood. Mra Leath-erwood Leath-erwood defined social life In th capital capi-tal clearly and Interestingly, sh gav inaptrlng detail ef the dlaarmamant conference, which waa held In Memorial Memo-rial Continental hall In Washington, which belongs to the Daughtere of the American Revolution, and In conclusion con-clusion made a splendid plea for the women of that body to look well into all hnea of education that no trace of un-AroerlaaalBn creep In. - . s' Mlaa Ella hath Proeser gave her trousseau tea thla afternoon at her horn on Kast Seventeenth South street, from t until o'clock. Asters decorated the living room a and African marigolda centered the tea table. The bride was aaalated by her mother, Mra V. D. Proeser, and asaletlng In the tearoom were tho brtdeematda. Mlaa Miriam Hubbard. Mlaa Maude P.irton. M'ss R.irh SenW "nfl M'' June Street. Close friends of. th be.de were bidden. Miss Naomi Hoff-man Hoff-man gave a bridge tee yesterday aft-rmona aft-rmona at bar hoano aa Baal Snuu) Temple street, for Mies Prosaer. Car-den Car-den flowers decorated the bom and brtaga was played M th library. The dining room, where tea waa served, we decorated In yellow, a basket of marigolds formed tho centerpiece. Three tables of brings wore played and othere came In for tee Th hoet-ea hoet-ea waa assisted by her mother. Mra H c. Hoffman. Mra. i. M. Oleaey and Mlsa Margaret Roger. Mr. Walter Jensen will glva a Mah Jong breakfaat tomorrow for Miss rroaesr and Mrs. Erneat McOar-ry McOar-ry and Mlaa June Street will give a bridge luncheon for th brlda. e Major and Mr. Raymond H. Fen-aar Fen-aar entertained at dinner laat night at their home on East Fifth South atreet for Colonel T. H. Andoraor.. s no has recently com to Salt Lek as commandant of the One Hundred fourth dlvleton. Fall no we re d score sco-re ted the table, and covers war laid for twelve. , . . . . . Mlaa Ratta Brown and Mlaa Merlin rhsmberlaln will entertain thla evening eve-ning at the Chamberlain home, nn South State atreet. In honor of Miaa Ih Etta Uuje, a September bride, a e Miss Peggy Roblnaon. who win leave aocn for Oakland. Cal.. to attend sihl will be the gueat of honor at a dancing party to be given thla evening eve-ning at the Tennla club by Mlsa Mar. (arrt 'lblay, Mlsa Shsllf vMvran..a. 1st Mary Jane Oarnett, Mlaa Betty Allison, daughter of Tr. and. Mra R. S. AUIaon. will entertain aome of her young frlenda at a dancing danc-ing party thla evenlog In honor of Hiss Frances Cleveland and Ashnv Cleveland, who will leave eoon with their parenta, Mr. and Mra. A. I. Cleveland, for New Orleans, to make their horn.. , . Mr. Sevmour Welle will entertain t her home on Eleventh Beat atreet Saturday afternoon at tea In honor of Mra. ends Early, formerly Miaa Dorothy Doro-thy Jennings, a( recent bride, Mra O. J. Duke and daughter. Mlaa Eleanor Duke of Chicago, wno are fuesta sf Mr. O. L. Savage and Mra. levtd Keith, were gueata of honor at a luncheon given yeaterday by Mra B. F. Pevlnny at her home. Had Ninth aat atreet. A howl of aetera. marigolda and najjdrsjonajornrjijejtterprceo A muelcAl program will be given Tho hoateaees for the afternooa whl be Mra. WUilam R. Williams. Mlaa Rae Wllllama. Mra. P. . Sanger and Mlaa Earl C. Van j.aw. The American Aaaoclatlon of I'nl-varsity I'nl-varsity Women will hold It flrat meeting of the year Saturday, from t until 4 o'clock. t th T. V . C A. elubrooma All eligible college womca are Invited to ntwnd. Pythian slater wtu meet tonight at I o'clock at I. o. o. F. hall. |