Show Army Majors Arrive FromI From I Overseas Mrs Mis Robett Campbell has received a cablegram announcing the h home me coming cornIng corn com com I ing of ot her husband Major Robert Campbell who will arrive in New r York tomorrow in command of or the Forty- Forty I fourth artillery Mrs Campbell and two young daughters who have spent the past six months with Mrs 1 Campbell's Campbells Campbells Campbell's Campbells Campbell's Camp Camp- bells bell's mother Mrs 1 M. M A. A Cheesman will Join Major Campbell early In the spring The rhe Poetry society will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the public library A continuation of ot a discussion discussion discussion discus discus- sion of ot William lam Cullen Bryant will occupy the evening The Seekers' Seekers Literary club will meet at the civic center tomorrow at 2 The hostesses will be Mrs Frank Rumel and Mrs B. B D. D Blackmarr Black Black- marr marl The ladies' ladies auxiliary to the Greeters of ol Utah will meet tomorrow at 1 30 for luncheon at the home of Mrs C. C L. L Casady Emerson Emer avenue The Ladles Ladles' Aid society of or the First Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- I row at the church Luncheon will be I served at 1230 12 30 and a business meeting meetIng meet meet- ing log will follow at 1 30 The fhe women of ot the Mooseheart 1 le legion legion le- le gion will give a card party at the Moose loose hall this evening All membern members members mem mem- bers bern and friends are invited d. d i iA A delightful farewell surprise party I was given last evening at the tue home of or I Mrs 1 H. H Gesas on South Eighth East street In compliment of ol Mrs 1 Philip Lavine who leaves tomorrow for lor her home in McGill Nev after aller a two- two weeks visit with her mother Mrs l II n. Gesa Gesas s. s Miss 1 Clarice Gesas and Miss Frances rances Gesas will accompany their sister to Nevada r for a visit The third in the series of dancing parties under the direction of the en entertainment entertainment entertainment en- en committee of or the Ladles Ladles' Literary club wll will be given Saturday I evening at the clubhouse lu h use I I Mr and Mrs 1 Frank Fisher have re returned returned re- re turned from a weeks five trip to New Kew re-I re York Miss Margaret 1 Falk l and n Miss ss Esther E I D Daniels S have returned e from r a a. two two- weeks trip to Douglas V Wyo O Mrs Ml's Nellie D. D Falk alk left for California to spend the remainder of or the winter CS Mrs J. J M. M Snow and small son ac accompanied accompanied accompanied ac- ac companied by het her sister Miss Ella Keyting left len today for for California for lor fora lora a three-months three trip Mr and Mrs John J. J Gurren have gone to Ft Worth Tex for an Indell- Indell Indefinite nile flute stay Mr and Mrs C. C E. E Groesbeck have gone on fo to their home in New r York after a visit of ol several weeks weel s with Salt Lake friends During their stay in Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Groesbeck were at the Hotel Utah Mrs 1113 Clarence D. D Lang has received a cable announcing the arrival of ol Major Major Major Ma Ma- jor Lang in New Kew York on sick leave and Mrs 1 Lang will leave during the week to join her husband Mr and Mrs 1 George Benton Wilson lIson and nd twin daughters expect to leave about the first of or the month for Los Angeles where they will make their home Mrs James H. H Waters Vaters will entertain her bridge club this evening e at her Ier IerI apartments at t the e Newhouse hotel S f I Miss lIss Marcella larcella Sullivan of ot Eurel Eureka a Utah Is spending a few tew weeks in Salt Salti i Lake Lak with friends I The annual church chulch dinner to have been heen given Wednesday evening at the th I First Congregational church hurch has been postponed on account of the illness of II Dr Goshen Mrs M. M K Parsons has as her guest at the Bransford Mrs John II Jones I of ot New York Benefit dance for tor the A. A J J. N N. N and M. M S. S to be held at Bonneville February Feb reb 7 Preparations are being made for a large attendance The rhe object of ol the dance Is to raise funds to send the boys on an encampment this sum sum- mer Those in charge of the dance are L. L M. M Whitely Lieutenant ComI Commander Commender Com Com- I mander mender S. S W. W Wallace Vallace U. U S. S N. N Irwin B B. B Wyman Vyman U U. S. S N. N The patrons of the affair include Mayor l and Mrs W. W Mont FErr Ferry Judge and Mrs John JohnI JohnF I F F. Tobin Mr and Mrs E II W. W Kelly Mr Ir and Mrs 1 S. S C. C Sherrill Mr 11 and Mrs John H If H. H Cook NEW V YORK Feb 3 Unification of operation of ot government go controlled I railroads in the Eastern region re resulted re- re suited in an estimated saving of or 23 durin during durin 1918 as compared with the annual of ot running these roads 23 1 under private ownership according toa to toa toa a report prepared for the director general general general gen gen- eral of ot railroads by A H. H Smith re- re regional gional director and antI made public her here re-I re |