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Show --C- Sunday, October 23, 1921 Society, Clubs, Music ArAirriiifirfcrViiVi fo ri'MVWWwwvuviririfvvvyv wwwiivrri1 iTnrnrrivirrrinirnrirvrvyMVVtrwvvy Ruth Cowie, whose engagement to Frank G. Steiner is announced today,' Mrs. Duncan Grant Riehart and her children, Bobby and Mary Elizabeth, who recently arrived from Honolulu and are gaiests of Mrs.Richarts parentvMr. and Mr8. R.--E. MeGonaughyr"Misr Donna Cunninghamrdaughter of Mrrand Mrs. D. G. Cunningham, whose engagement to Clem S. Schramm is announced. At bottom, Mrs.'. A. II. Vossmeyer and small son, Dick, of Colorado Springs, who are visiting in Salt Lake; Miss Mary Ostland of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, who is in Salt Lake attending the University of Utah,7 Miss Ostland is making her home with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. ' ' v ' , , ;T ... Gordon, 1374 Harrison avenue. AT TOP left to right) Miss ' , , . - vwvwyrifrinnriVivvvivyhVYVYVvviiivvinivvvrwi Cfiaritu forcold weather Is Insdiration Entertainment Pfans- - approaches are planning charity entertainASfolks ments. to provide means for the society relief of ths needy during the winter. Anticipating thy want which Is yurt to prevail owing to the fact of the scarcity of employment among tne laboring ar.) classes, philanthropic organisations making functions, arranging for money to lay in charity- - funds to meet the calls In n which will be made upon them. provident spirit, charity clubs, composed of so.iety women, are rebefore ths plenishing their treasuries worst needs arle a gathering of summer driftwood for the winter's firs, so to tpeak. Arrangements are being made for the annual charitv ball, the largest charltv function of the winter, by St. Marks The. date Hospital Charity, association. for the ball, which will he given at the Hot"l Utah, was SQnoucned ths ,ast week for November 25. A meeting of the association will be held Friday afternoon at the Hotel Utah to dismiss plans for the entertainment. A Urge card party for charity, to be given by the Ladles Elks club at the Hotel Utah Saturday. afternoon, promises to be a great success. . honor of pledge member, active JN members of Delta Egrsllon sorority entertained Saturday evening at an informal dancing party at the Wandsmere club on South Seventh East street. The ballroom waa decorated in. autumn (loner and fall leave. Light jefreshment The patrons and patronesses , of the evening Included Mr. and Mrs. G corse Mueller, Mr, and 3d r. Warren Cl. ion. Dr, and Mrs. W. M. Stookey and Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Harrlman, The guest of honor Included Mis Adncs Caffey, Mis Allce Lundberg, Mies Hermljt Rogers, Miss Lueetta Brown. Miss Rutu well-kno- -- i R. AND MRS. and the new faculty members and their wives, of the University of Utah, were guests of honor at an informal dancing party given by Mr. J. L. Gibson In the John R. Park Memorial building at the Univeralty of Utah Dr.-an- last night. The halls were decorated with potted palms and plants, autufna leaves and flower. The guest of honor Included, In addition to Dr. and (Mrs. Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Filter. Mr., and Mr. C. B. Ferham, Mr. and Mra. Delbert M. Draper, Dr. sind Mr. William A. Pettit, Dr. and Mr., La Grand Woolley, Andrew A. Kerr, Henry P. Mercer, Miss Dorothy Ramsey. Miss Lutl 11. Fryer, Miss FWy Cornwall, Mts Frances Grant and Percy Dean and Mrs. Gibson wars Edwards. assisted in receiving and entertaining by Professor and Mrs. David Allen. Professor and Mr. E. W. Pehrson, Dean and Mrs. Perry G. Snow, Professor and Mra. B. Roland Lewis, Professor and Mr. Joseph E. McKnlght and Dr. and Mra. Orln , Tugman. DINNER and card party wn given last night at Civic Center. Dinner was served at small tables. The decorationa were in nasturtiums, dahlias and chrysanthemums. Each table had a centerpiece bf the blossoms. Covers were . laid for 150. A musical program, under the direction A , NNOUNCEMENT Vtfmade by Mr. an Mrs. A. H. Coyko of the engagement of their Rum. to. Frank G. Steiner, iwndaughter. of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Steiner, if he wedding will taka Place in Boston tkb latter part of this week.'. Mies Cowie wily leave today for. Boston to visit her broiier, Leland Cbwie, who Is attending the 'Massachusetts School of Technology, r lffr, Steiner will join her in a few days. 'Immediately following the people will sail marriagef orth (Ja young two months' honeymoon. , Europe and They will ..visit In England. FVance different phrts of the continent. On their teturn ttfy will make their home In Chi" cago. Unusiffa.1 Interest attaches to this announcement, since both young people befamilies and the bride long lt is pa of the most charming and popular women of the city. youvg society R. and MRS. D. G. CUNNINGHAM Miss Edith Smith, who recently returned llama, and Mra George Albert Smith. Am announce the engagement of their guests called. from England. A silver basket of cosmos About seventy-tiv- a daughter, Donna C., to Clem 8. I. iSchramm, eon of Dr. and Mrs. Geoi-gand rosebuds formed th centerpiece for 'Schramm. .The wedding will taka place CH1PMAN entertain, the tea table. Sliver candlesticks with MISS SARAH Lad home o'clock tli at at of i October member the corpink cathedral candles were on each East street, ' club yesterday, afternoon at her of ths bride, 621 ofThirteenth ner of the tea table.' The Rev. relatives. In ths presence home. 633 East Third South street. Sej-Assisting the hostess during the afterCantiaaad aa Pag Tkraa noon were her mother, Mrs. W. N. Wily (Cantu u4 aa raga Twe. ) p ft well-kno- of Mrs. JacotV Rumel and Dr. Mary Gamble, was a feature of the evening. Committees In charge of arrangements ,rr . M were as follows- K'l'ch-nl.andmesserf- Mrs. B. B. Ramey, Mr. Emma Stockman Clayton Gannett, Mrs. dining-rooMrs. ana Miss M. McFall; Warren. Lee and six young glr.s- decoration. Mra Frank P Sherwood, Mrs. j. , - - . - H E. R. Phelps, Mrs. M. Harris and Mrs. O. Keyes; cards. Mr. Bertha Mar' Kent tin. , . was the hostafternoon at her home In Fieral Heigh's at a tea ill compliment to 133 BAE WILLIAM'S ess yeatAlay . Sexto-decim- J rr' r a ) . |