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Show F 'F ?! & THE CITIZEN 6 Revue De La Ville ANNUAL ST. ANN ORPHANAGE FETE. 1 i , event which is looked forward to with much pleasure is the silver tea" and shower to be given at St. Anns Orphanage next Friday afternoon, September 30th. Plans were completed during the week for this annual affair, which is given by the Catholic Woman's League to raise money to assist in the upkeep of this institution. St. Anns receives s of any creed orphans and or nationality, feeding, clothing and An autumn early charity e, half-orphan- 1 educating them, the present attend- ance being about 70, a few of whom pay a very small tuition. The orphanage receives its main income from the estate of the late Patrick Phelan, basis but it is not on a and it becomes necessary once a year to make an appeal to the public for self-sustaini- ng funds and provisions. Members of St. Anns Swing Circle under the direction of Mrs. W. I. Frank, chairman, and Mrs. T. A. Flood, spend each Wednesday afternoon of the year in sewing, mending and remodeling clothing lor the crphans and in many other ways are of much material assistance to the invice-chairma- n, stitution. A program of songs, drills and recitations will be given by the children, beginnig at 2:30 Friday afternoon, after which visitors will be taken through the- building and about the grounds. The committee having the tea and shower in charge includes the officers of the Catholic Womans League for the current year, who are Mrs. Arthur H. S. Bird, Mrs. W. H. Bintz, Mrs. J. OBrien, Mrs. R. R. Rupert, Mrs! J. E. Dowd, Mrs. F. L. Peterson and Mrs. T. . . t Miss Katherine Stewart and Dr. Carl J. Miller, who will be married next week, were the guests of honor at a buffet dinner given Wednesday night by Mr. and Mrs. Nephi J. Hansen at their home, 1797 Fourteenth East street. Pink dahlias in a basket on a cluny lace cover over pink formed the centerpiece for the dinner table. Asters were used in the living room. Miss Rosalind Straup and Miss Straup entertained at luncheon Wednesday afternoon at the Straup home on Thirteenth East street in compliment to Miss Stewart. entertained Miss Anna Witsoe Thursday afternoon at a kensington in honor of the bride. Da-nel- la ' - k ! Dougall, Mrs. J. M. Murphy, Mrs. J. F. McEnany, Mrs. George J. Wolfe, Mrs. Martin Egan, Mrs. I. P. Roberts, Mrs. P. J. McKena, Mrs. Tim Murphy and Mrs. E. Barnhart. Door Committee Mrs. T. C. Mar-nanMrs. C. W. Martin, Mrs. Mary Hanrahan and Mrs. S. A. Cotterell. An invitation is extended to the general public to visit St. Anns Orphanage next Friday afternoon. A voluntary silver offering will be taken at the door and donations of food and clothing will be gratefully accepted. Light refreshments will be served and a special treat will be provided for the children. F. Cahill. Members of the reception committee are: Mrs. J. E. Cosgriff, Mrs. W. E. Fife, Mrs. L. B. McCornick, Mrs. J. C. Lynch, Mrs. J. J. Burke, Mrs. F. J. Hagenbarth, Mrs. C. A. Quigley, Mrs. C. W. Whitley, Mrs. Henry N. Byrne, Mrs. Preston Nutter, Mrs. James lvers, Sr., Mrs. Henry Welsh. Mrs. F. J. Westcott, Mrs. F. J. McGanney, Mrs. P. S. Keogh, Mrs. M. J. McGill and Mrs. Fred U. Leonard. Tea Committee Mrs. A. J. Bruneau, chairman; Mrs. I). J. Laramie, Miss Claire Driscoll, Mrs. Eugene Gaylord, Mrs. J. A. De Bouzek, Mrs. J. P. Thir-ioMrs. D. R. Redden, Mrs. C. Oxley, Mrs. M. E. Sloan, Mrs. A. J. Gillis, Mrs. F. F. Lecuyer, Mrs. James OConnor and Mrs. J. J. O'Carroll. Committee to Solicit Donations Mrs. J. W. Thompson, Mrs. M. J. Dailey, Mrs. W. S. Hodgson, Mrs. Geo. H. Watson, Mrs. Thomas Ramage, Mrs. J. J. Neville, Mrs. Robert E. Mark, Mrs. S. A. Whiteley, Mrs. Geo. A. Shepard, Mrs. Otto Fisher, Mrs. Fred J. Day, Mrs. R. E. Adams. Mrs. T. F. Farrell, Mrs. W. I. Frank, Mrs. L. W. Hardy, Mrs. Charles P. Kahler, Mrs. T. A. Flood, Mrs. V. H. Me- t, gift3 were brought to a kitchen shower given Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. A. H. Practical household Cook at her home, A kewpie bridal party formed the Second avenue, in honor of Miss. Lucile Ensign, I'terpiece for the sjpper table, ed by baskets of pink and white an October bride. Each gift was acmos. Supper was served at gnuj companied by an appropriate original ' i ' sentiment. . bles, each , with a centerpiece of ' flow;ers. The guests num her.eii tin .r 1277 , . . Miss Josepnine Stookey entertained members of the Delta Epsilon sorority Wednesday afternoon at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Stookey, 433 Thirteenth East street, at cards and tea. Mrs. E. E. Speicher entertained at tea Wednesday afternoon at her home, 1178 Michigan avenue, in compliment to her guest, Mrs. C. M. Bayne of Raton, N. M., and also for Mrs. Harry Fisher Brown of Seattle, Wash. The marriage of Miss Helen Krat-ze- r and William Enser took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. A reception was given in the evening at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Kratzer, 118 P street. at a bridge tea Wednesday afternoon at Miss Ruby Williams entertained her home in the Fairmont apartments in honor of Miss Lydia Cluff, a fall bride. kitchen shower in honor of Miss Ethyle Halton, a bride of Friday, was given Tuesday night by Miss Genalyn Giles at the home of her sister, Mrs. June B. Sharp, on Windsor avenue. Garden flowers decorated the rooms. A twTo. " v lie Miss Adelaide Grant, a bride of, week, was the guest of honor luncheon given Tuesday afterm Miss Lorna Garrett at her home East Second South street. Yellow' snapdragons in a si lcimed the centerpiece for the M: DOC The place card3 vrere in bridal de Mrs. Vivian Snow' entertained I luncheon Tuesday at her home, East Seventh South street, iny of Mrs. Heber Bennion, Jr., of Utah. Yellow' marigolds in a basket formed the centerp.ece tel luncheon table. A gold and white was carried out in the refreshme Mr. and Mrs. Robert John3onei tained Monday evening at theirq 734 South Second West street, k or of the birthday of their dan Mrs. Nephi Stewart. The deed were in asters. Ehti The new'ly organized public !j committee of the City Federal Womens Clubs is requested to a public health meeting at the: Utah this (Saturday) afternoon meeting w'ill be addressed by Mr ter McXab Miller of St. Louisa public health department of the eral Federation of Womens Clc!; Mrs. Sadie R. Dunbar of Portlarc Announcement has been receni Salt Lake of the marriage of Frances Mary Price, daughter and Mrs. LeBaron W. Price d couver, Wash., to William G. The wedding took place Septet in Vancouver. Mr. Keller is known in this city. In koncr of Miss Lucile bride of early October, Miss M A Spitko entertained at tea Tue5;-j- l ternoon at her home, 132 T strj( and white asters were arrange basket as a centerpiece ior Miss le . the-jyj- ont on theh ble. A pink maline,bow of the basket further lphaskj color scheme. decorated in flowers. The hostess ing the guests P. Spitko. The otlnr roofl't- - Fi a variet? of Indoi was assi ted in 1 by her n ither, t The Young Matrons club First Congregational chMcb ?s oon J ception Tuesday after 2 home of Mrs. E. T. Sn th, las avenue. Thirty ir mib lb guests were in attendan e. V cal program included a s0'0' Dorothy Stockman, piar Winifred Ward, vocal Uift |