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Show Betrotfiaf , Of PoDUidl Yclho Po!s Announced those approaches, Thanksgiving fortunate tn worldly A' 8 reasonably begin to count their goods naturally blessings and the spirit of giving becomes evident. An excellent occasion to display this disposition of generosity this year will be at the charity ball, which will be given at the Hotel Utah November 28. the day following Thanksgiving. For years Str'Marks Hospital Charity association has Invited the cooperation of the people of Salt Lake. In aiding In the appealing work of caring for the afflicted, regardless of creed or religious denomination. who are unable to pay hospital bills. During the winter months sickness among the poor naturally Increases ex-on account of the added hardships and The posure entailed by cold weather. charity ball, to raise funds for providing for suoh needs, is given each year just before ths severe weather sets in. The St Mark's Hospital Charity association was formally organised by the late Bishop F. S. Spalding In ISOS, but cause balls for same had the been charity given previous to that tima. Committees from the charity association have been canvassing ths city for the past week, disposing of tickets to the ball. .A meeting of the executive committee of the association, chairmen of committees and workers, will be beld at the Hotel Utah Tuesday afternoon at 1:80 o'clock to make further plans for the entertainment. NNOUNCEMP5NT la made by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 8. Hyde of the engagement of their daughter, Romania, to Ralph Edwin Woolley of Honotake place early, lulu. The marriage-wil- l in December. The bride la a talented young violinist at present connected with the depart-meof music of the University of Utah. Mis Hyde received her musical training abroad and In New York and has made several successful concert tours. Mr. Woolley la ths son of Mr. and Mrs. . Samuel E. Woolley, formerly of Salt Lake, but for many years residents of the HaThe bridegroom is a waiian islands. graduate of the University of Utah and of member the Beta Theta PI fratera nt nity. , 'v .. . V MR. if ..... V, 4 T"- - R. AND MRS. A. H. CRABBE announce the engagement of their daughter, Bertha Bells, to Earl Roes Brink. The wedding will take place on- - Thanksgiving day. ' . ceremony will be performed by Bishop George Emery. A wedding supper will be served Immediately after the ceremony., The couple will be at homa after December 1 at 127 Meads avenue. Announcement Is just mad by Mr. and Mrs. William Prouse of th marriage or their daughter, Ethel, to Herbert P. Brenneke. The wedding took place on -- August ,8L. ' 5 ' . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Jacobsen announce the engagement of their daughter, Lillian Mary, to Walter W. Kiddle of Sterling, Alberta, Canada. ' The wedding will taka place early In December. v y,- ,yy Vi - '' t y, f ? t ' ' "S t. V V - (.-- LUCILLE SMITH entertained of Miss Mamie Schuetter, of the week, yesterday afternoon at a bridge tea at the home of Mrs. Daniel H. Cannon. A crystal vase of golden chrysanthemums decorated the tea table. The guests numbered sixteen. Miss Dorothy Shaw entertained at her home on Orchard street Thursday afternoon at a luncheon in honor of Miss Schuetter. A crystal basket s of yellow chrysanthemums formed the centerpiece for the table. The hostess was assisted by her mother Mrs. F. M. Shaw, and Mra H. W. Schuetter. honor MISSa bride li J i'l ' e , v y- - A ( ' - . . 'n s .,"v , .1 .V.''- V, rH T' .The fnarriage of Mlse Mary Margaret Showalter of this oity and William Samuel Eward of Dunrieth, ' Ind., is announced. The wedding took place November 8 In San Diego, CaL, where th couple will make their home for the winter months. ,y: 4. , - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Prichard of this city announce the engagement of their daughter. Velma, to Carl L. Chatelaln. Th marriage will take place la June. i,"- - I & "'KvVA y y j a r. r Th marriage of Miss Vivian Neileeh and Sidney A. Chalker will take place Wednesday evening in th Salt Lake temple. A reception will be given In the evening at the home of the bride a mother, Mrs. Anna Neileen, 864 Laird avenue. Following a trip to California the couple will be at homa at IT8 Eighth avenue. .AND MRS. RAT GREELET entertained at their home on East Fifth South street last night. Tall crystal vases of yellow chrysanthemums decorated the living room, and In the dining room a vase of the same blossoms formed the centerpiece for the table. Following the game of "600, supper wss served at small tablet. The host and hostess were assisted by Mra Thomas H. Sutton. Ths guests numbered sixteen. 4 Th wedding of Mlsa Mary Estelle Hughes, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. VS . B. Hughes, and Arthur O. Williams will take place Thursday at noon in the Salt Lake temple. A reception will be held In tee evening at the home of th bride's slater, Mrs. A. G. Brockbank, at 1183 Second East street Mlsa Nellie Hyland and Miss Norma Burns entertained at an Orpheum matins party yesterday afternoon followed by a tea. . VERA SMITHEN entertained In of Miss Nellie Morris, a bride of tbs month, afternoon at a luncheon at yesterdaythe Hmtthen home on First avenua Ths guests were seated at one large table which had as a (cnterplsrs a kewple bridal party, by pink chrysanthemums. Pink cathedral candles In silver holders were on each comer of the table. The hostess was assisted by her mother. Mrs. A. Hmtthen, and her sisters. Miss Rose Hmilhen and Miss Adelaida 8mltnen. Covers were laid for Mrs. Louise Mrs. Melba Hansen, Miss Bessie Beveridge, Miss Helen Morris, Miss Lois Hoeridge. Miss Blanche Bolman, Mis Ruth Davis, Miss Leone Hulbert, Miss Mary Williamson, Miss Amanda Pao and Mra Gordon Williamson. MISS - The wedding of Miss Anna Elisabeth Stelter, daughter of Mr. and Mr. "Carl L, F. Stelter, and Joseph Wlgnal Isaan will take place Wednesday in tha Salt Lake temple. The marriage of Mlsa Mas Mishklnd and Morris Friedman took place at the home of the bridegrooms parent on East Ninth South street lost Sunday evening. The ceremony wea performed by Rabbi H. W. Harrison. A wedding supper wo served to the Immediate families and a few close friends after the ceremony. Among those present were Miss Sylvia Kalm, Mlsa Etta Mishklnd. Mies Dora Stereo. Mlsa Millard Stores, Mlsa Dora Applebaum, Mlsa Jennie Apple-buMax Freedman, Abe Mishklnd. Ben Mishklnd. Weber Lund, Norman Mandlebaura and Sid Applebaum. War-burto- n, Events of Coming Week honor of Miss Bertha Bell Crabba, a DN Thanksgiving bride, a number of entertainments will be previous o her wedding. Mra J. given C. Helley will entertain In honor of Miss Crabbe Friday evening. Mra. William J. Berryman will entertain Saturday afternoon at an orpheum party. Saturday evening Mrs A. W. Griggs and Miss feladvs will entertain In honor of th brida Griggs Tuesday, jxovember 23. Mra. Arthur A. Ball will entertain at tea. Miss Grace Crabbe and Glenn Lyman will entertain at an party Wednesday afternoon, November 24. Mlsa Crabbe will at a trousseau tea next Sunday. entertain Price, Mra T. F. Farrell and Mra A. T. Da via All members are Invited. Mrs. Charles C. Smith will entertain members of the Happy Twelve Sewing club Wednesday evening et her home, 1238 MoClelland avenue. th m a a entertained last night at a dinstrong ner parly at her home on Ramona avenue. Pink and white carnations were In crystal vases In ths living room and on th dining room tabla Mrs. Armstrong was assisted bv Mra. Harry Vanrs and Mrs. James Rudolph. Ths guests numbered twsnty-ftvMonday evening Mr. Harry Vance will entertain at a dinner party. at the New- - , Mrs. Margaret E. Thomas, of thi city, now of Los Angeles,formerly announces th engagement of her daughter, Miftni Caroline, to Ray E. Molenrick of Los Angeles. The wedding will take place at an early date. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Howe announce the engagement of their daughter, Lucille, to Eugene O. Humphrey. The wedding wll be a an earljr date. ' In compliment to Miss Gerlha Fhrlev bride of the month, Mra Frank Arm- . The wedding of Miss Esther and Arthur P. Foley took place Lyatrup November J at th home of th brides atster, Mra. Thomas Mann, 868 Third East street. The ceremony was performed by th Rev. Elmer I. Goshen. ALFRED WHITE entertained miscellaneous shower yes- -. terday afternoon In honor of Mra L. W. Ashby, a recent bride. Mra Ashby was formerly Miss Dorothy French. A variety of flowers In ths yellow tones were used In the living room and In the dining room a crystal basket of Ophelia rose on a lace cover over pink satin formed (he centerrflece for ths table. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mra L. Ashby. , .1. MRS. a Mias Tulls Mollerup. whoee engagement 1o Loyal Philip Wilcox of Texas, la announced today, will b Dallas, ol th honor at a tea te be given by Missguest Nanon ProxRll and Miss Lucille Farnsworth at the Croxall. , . comedy.. The committee In of arrangements included Miss charge Margaret Wright, .Miss Rosalind Straup, Miss Miss Anna Wldtsoe, Miss Kanna Cragun and Miss Marta Schofficld. Mary-Wool-le- 4 The wedding of Mias Mamie Schuetter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Scbuet-te- r, and Henry Emery, eon of Mr. and Mra. C. Frank Emery, will take place Wednesday evening at 8 oclock at the home of the bride on R street The the Spanish chib of ths MEMBERS of of Utah held the first club party of ths year Saturday in ballroom the of the Hotel evening New house. Light refreshments were served during the evening. The patrons were Professor and Mrs. C. Oscar Russel, Professor and Mrs. Barker and Senor La go. The committee in charge of arrangements included Miss Henrietta Bird. Miss Beatrice Hurst, Don Davnes, Gilbert Havercamp and James Smedley. Unique Ideas were Introduced by the Girls Glee club of the University ef Utah at a Pelican party given Saturday evening at the home of Miss Julia Howe. The house was decorated with autumn flowers and leaves. Novel refreshments, characteristic of the occasion, were served, purine the evening each member gave an Individual etunt and the officers of the organisation presented a e. - AND MRS. CARL MOLLERUP announce the engagement of their daughter, Tulls, to Loyal Philip Wilcox of Dallas, Texas. The wedding will be held at an' early date. The bride I a popular member of the Alpha Chi sorority of the University of Utah and a graduate of the University of Cali, . fornia at Berkeley, Cal, e. . of Utah; Mrs. 'James Hammond, Jr., formerly Miss Hortense Young, Above, left to right, Mr. Ch&rlei R. Mabey, wife of the governor-elec- t daughter of Dr. and Mra. Seymour B. Young, a bride of last Tuesday. Below,' left to right, Miss Belle Sullivan of Eureka, bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Marguerite Shea and ' Fred Breining,' which took place Wednesday morning, and the bride. house 'hotel followed by an Orpheum llaynee, who la leaving at an early date party In honor of Miss Farley. Tues- to make her home In California for the day Mlse Helen Rudolph will cnlcrtalii fol-st winter. Luncheon will be served at 1 clock. a dinner petty at ths Hotel Utah lowed by a theater party at th Kelt lake , theater. Mra I M. Meyer will entertain Wedafternoon at a bridge tea at her nesday R. W. A. Calvert and Mra M. Mrs boras In th Princeton apartments. will at entertain Weymouth Wednesday . a bridge luncheon 8 the home of Mrs, m Sixth East street. VVevmouth The The A ii rota- club will meet ThutiMlav Worldton st C, Dans afternoon twltli Mrs. Jains guest of honor will be , 61 , 89 - r. A her home on Lincoln avenue. Mrs. W. one FridajP afternoon, at her home In H. Hrainel will review Fair God" and th Miller apartments. Mra Eunice Edwards Anderson will give several vocal selections. ' Th autumn glide of the Commercial The Jinx club will give an Informal club will be held Saturday evening el the on Exchange place. Hupper cluhhouae dancing party at the Hotel Utah Friday will he served following ths dancing. The evening. December 10. members are requested to make reaerva-tlon- s before noon on Saturday. The Mra K. O I so will entertain at a and social rout mil tee Inseries of luncheons, one on Tuesday and cludes Freeman P. Itaesett, C. C. Hackee, i Miss Mamie Schuetter will entertain at a trousseau lea this afternoon at the home of Mra John Wilson on R street. Th hour will be from 8 until I oclock. Mlse Schuetter will be assisted by 8il- Ruth Smith. Doeothy Shew end Ml Th Heather Sewing club will be en. tertalned by Mra J. Bowerbank Wednesday afternoon at her home at 446 Erie A. H. Browning, R. M. Cron. R. it. Froleeth and Albert Merrill, Th third Mrs. F. L. Hart will entertain fh Saturday of each month has been eel members of the Elkins club et g bridge apart for a senei of dancea luncheon Wednesday afternoon at her 343 Seventh Fast street. home, United Th Ladles Auxiliary of th Th PI Kapps Alpha fraternity of th Commercial Travelers will entertain at cards at the home of Mra O. W. Mc- Vnlverellv of Utah wlU entertain FriGill on Eleventh East street Thursday day evening at a dancing parts at the The hostesses afternoon at t O clock. will be Mr. W. T. Rowe, Mra W. L. (Continued oa Pag rive.) . '! 0- - l ' |