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Show j V , . . BMUhaifcNfa v THE CITIZEN Revue De La Ville of Ueriy LjesdaY- - WOMAN A TOPIC: MAN NOT. Cathcait, Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. art. j Women, are a lope. Men arent. She proceeds to Man is not a topic; he is elucidate. merely a sex. But hardly that, In fact, for who can question that woiivn are THE sex, just as Miss Macaulay stresses. Woman is more than a hardy t one annual, she is an whose clothes, whose habits, whose addictions are constantly under discussion. Neither mans garments nor his habits are ever seriously considered, is her acute observation. But the psychology, physiology, rights and status of woman are they not always in focus? Who cares a hang for mans rights That he will get them is assured; it is the strivings of women which hold the attention. Why? Because as the English novelist points out, she IS a topic; she is interesting; she is a problem to be discussc.. and dealt with. The mentality of woman, people say; but of the mentality of man how little is heard. Woman is under a magniiying glass continually, like a rare beetle, and her habits repay investigation. They may be exhibited in a novel good or bad the novel, that, is, and the critics exclaim, The truth at last about woman! Comments Miss Macaulay with restrained sarcasm: Any number of books about, men may be written by ever-presen- 1 i t J j i i i i i the biographers of i i . I ; !'"j declares Rose Macaulay, the briliunt English novelist, I Stew- - adolescent man- hood, and no one says, Here at last is the truth about man. This invidious study is not to be attributed to the fact that literature and thought are monopolized by men, for of late years, as everybody knows, women have vied with men in this respect, and "enthusiastically weighed in the discussions of their own status and qualities. The suggestion is made that Man the New Man be similarly focused and discussed; his habits, his manners, h!s sports and his domesticities set forth. Is he complete without fatherhood? Is he an individual or merely intended for a helpmeet to woman Los Angeles Saturday Night. Miss Emma Kauffman, who will be married soon, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given by her sisters, Miss Lillie Kauffman and Miss Mabel Kauffman, Monday night at the Kauffman home, 133 P street. The hostesses were assisted by their mother, Mrs. J. A. Kauffman. The guests numbered thirty-five- . Well known musicians of the city will appear on a program lor a tea to be g'ven Saturday afternoon for the benefit of the Sarah Daft Home of the aged. The program follows: Harp solos, Meditation, by Vera Verdall; Cantilena, Donizetti; Serenade, by Kienzi, and Reerie, by Thomas Mrs. Edward McGurrin. Piano selections, Norwegian Bridal Procession, by Grieg; Lo.eta, by Chaminade Mrs. R. T. Harris. . Vocal numbers, Miriam Hubbard enteitained members of the Sectodecimo club at her home in Federal Heights Monday. Yellow and red chrysanthemums were used in the house decorations. Yellow chrysanthemums in a crystal bowl formed a centerpiece for the tea table. Mrs. Frederic Timby, a recent bride, was a special guest. Miss Mrs. Shelley Tuttle of Nampa, Tda., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. W. Watson, week. 322 Douglas avenue, this Mrs. Thomas Crong returned homo from Monday Montpelier, Idauo. where she was called by the death of her mother, Mrs. J. G. Smeatli. Miss Helen Davis of Montpelier, Idaho, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Ruth Poynter, in the Ivanhoe apartments. Mrs. J. D. Noblitt and daughter, Miss Le Verne Noblitt, of Cokeville, Wyo., are spending the week in Salt Lake. Millard; I Passed by Your Window, Ave Maria, Gounod, with harp, violin and Mrs. celo accompaniment Frances Wait'ng, Harte Parks. Reading, The Brides Fiisfc MarThe Charge of Company A, keting, Didnt He Charley? by Harris; Riley Mrs. Theo Miller. Miss Thelma Solomon, who was married Thursday to Dr. George H. Parker, was the guest of honor at a miscelaneous shower g'ven Tuesday night by Mrs. Lee Turner of Cgden. Miss Helen Sims and Mfs3 Leila Sims at the Sims home on J street. The guests, in addition to the guest of honor, were Mrs. Ro3e Solomon, Miss Rosetta Solomon, Mrs. J. Dewey Solomon, Mr3. Dell Giver, Miss Mary Hafen, Miss Della Hafen, Miss May Hafen, Miss Erma Jenson. grooms parents, Mr. and Mrg for. ami Stillman, on Bryan avenue. The marriage of Miss Alice a( man, daughter of Mr. and Mrg ckerman, and John Howland was celebrated Wednesday. tier Irs. I. 0. Sisterhood enteitained their husbands at dinner Monday night at the Newhouse hotel. Dinner was served at one long table. i v I E. Vases of small yellow chrysanthemums were ararnged along the table. Covers were laid for thirty. The committee on ararngemonts included Mrs. W. E. Stanton and Mis. J. V. Dawson. n Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grant enter tallied at dinner Monday night at their home in the Hillcrcst apartments. Bridge followed dinner. Yellow chrysanthemums in a bowl formed the centerpiece for the dinner table. Coers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Beharrell, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. it C. Clar o The and The Salt Lake Mothers club Wedne:day afternoon at 2 oclocl Civic center. The program Vas charge of Mrs. F. W. Meakin and Mabel De Busk. A travelogue of Mexico was presented. A vocal was given by Mrs. Carl Torter, acci panied by Mrs. S. H. Roberts, was served by Mrs. A. W Lowery ice Thi A v boon Sol Miss Rowland sday Lmple. hostess yes fo ome oi Announcement has been recti from Jacksonvile, Florida, of the riage cf M'ss Mabel Kinney, cf Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Kinney Sabetha, Kansas, to George Shem ;rs. The am Mears. The wedding took place W nesday, November 2,' at the home Mr. Mears family in Jacksonvi Following a months trip to Ha end other points in the West Ini the young couple will be at homeafi December l.at 1611 Ionia street, sonvile. The bride is a sister of Mrs. West of Salt Lake and made her hi in this city for several years. left Salt Lake several weeks ago. ilebrai the eremo er I. The omse ok p alt L ast f brideg Stil n A The marriage of Miss Florence Louise Brown and G. Wayne St liman took place at noon Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. A wedding breakfast followed at the home of the bride- - Members of Lambda Phi Laml of sorority of the University of Utah tertained Wednesday afternoon informal kebsington tea at the cf Miss Nola McCaslin on East South street, in honor of Mrs. neth Jacobsen, formerly Miss Rutledge, whose marriage was reci the PRES Pr iThur The committee ly announced. charge of arangements included Nola McCaslin and Miss Ruth land. than! I keep lorei dent The Saturday Night Dancing will be entertained tonight at the d'es Literary clubhouse. The b and hostesces will be Mr. and Mrs. F Stephens, Judge and Mrs. M. Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. R. E McG aughy. Dr and Mrs. A. J. Ilosmer, and Mrs. W. S. Keyting an Mr Mrs L S Trigg D. smc I mat in timi rec tun sho 1 Members of the to ,.aed dev bes Miss Lucile Mortenson and Miss in i.e Schmidlin enteitained twenty their friends at a Halloween P Tuesday evening at the horn of Mortenson Music, games and dancin? were the entertaining featu: . tin Mr. and Mrs. Julian M. r mibergf to bri an Pe fc tb aD1 m left at noon Tuesday for Sea 'tie to present at the wedding of bergers sister, Miss Anna he JI Harold Bardo of Portland, 15 riage is to take place Noenil er Seattle. A1 th , t 11 Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Campin' are ceiving congratulations over the ar-- l I t |