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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1908. | PRESIDENT OF THE Y. W.C. A. i AY the way, straining call way Ist 2 point if, take place in the temple Thursday and in the evening a large reception will be given at the home of the bride on K street. ? to everything in tho of hipaa ile en- B. Wil particularly when w}son and Wilford Kh. Jones of is rarely the case that) York will take place at the cup that cheers,/of the bride's parents, bears the name or/E 1. Meade, Tuesday. the product respon-/at noon The ceremony sible for the Boston harbor tragedy? / formed by Dean Brewster of St Coffee seeming to appeal more favor- | « ithedral. The bridk will he ste of American hos-/ by her sisters, Miss Helena tesses and guests ft is pot unusuel bridesmaid 1nd Miss Gract a "beautifully appointed | Mower girl. Frank Meade fea, where Mrs So-and-So poured} best man. A wedding dinner coffee, assisted by the Misses So-andbriday party and family \ : b fand the bride and bridegreom e et these | leave on il train for The appellation siven to L to make their home. afternoon functions of course, arises } York terteining New from the very popular . - ea afternoon The cus-| tea Miss Dalla will New J. | oe | OF HIGH CLASS NET AND LACE $ Cee of cup a make to how knows really sper of Grant nee *; tom dally a enjoyed by. our Inglish pone iG oO r his Dees Vn } age ri ssic: et ( 1 ; «duue zht1 el i RUS when} homes, country ccusing : day Into their . ; be incomplet .| ‘al Ashby inteDouglas the ; marrsi 6 to Tiana Boyle, would them the 5 ake place es without the comfort, and moral sup-|‘°" ya _ Novem! port of a cup or two of the fragrant! Blemishe pimples, eruptions, ra beverage And one might as well } medicated by Satin skin crean acknowledge right here, that no one; disappear. but an Englishwoman born and bred} = perfect oe wedding WEEK | IN. SOCIETY | ij | pre ee the moaned it is "Why voung Ame ric an wife of an Englls) oe nen eee ria Pall ESECH 9 4 husband, "that my tea never tastes like John's mother's? I know he realizes | Mrs E. O. Howard entertained at St. though he tries his best to be on al) beautiful Juneheon Saturday at het to me, and I must confess th: I, home on East Brigham street when a never realized what tea could be: or, tumber of young girls were invited eared in the least for it until T drank j} lo meet liss Katherine Baker ol the first cup in her home. T have | Everett Wash., who Is visiting her watched her over and over a2 in ITj;aunt, Mrs. E. S. Ferry. The table wus me the same blend of tea and ota | charming in {ts appointments, all in her slavishly even to the using of an} pink, with @ crystal basket for exImpossible ‘cozy,' all to no purpose | quisite Madame Chatney roses for tne for the inborn Enells knack cannot /}center-plece. The place cards, bearbe transplanted, "bu she added ‘ing the monogram of the hostess, were with un uplift of her erates little chin | laid for Miss Baker, Miss Geneviev and . reassuring bright smile, "0; MeCornick, Miss Laura Bransford, S make perfectly lovely coffee ‘and Miss Mary Moore Miss Georgeida John himself acknowledges that he| Moore, Miss Mary Smedley, Miss McL. } L. Mrs, Fablan, Stella Miss nis|Grath, in it like anything sted neve pir own beloved' belovec England. ng i |Savage and Miss Elizabeth Nil A] ; ; MRS. E. B. CRITCHLOW | few games of bridge followed 11 | a|luncheon when the f prizes were won | One of the Leading Women of Salt Lake in Club : hat reminds me of a story of a really truly matron not so many times of a years in her short yvoung| ago, by Miss Mary She| Moore, married with Smodiey a prize life,| and for the Miss Mar guest oF | 4). oo4 ars. Ralph McBr informally at 1 ral ahusband's cael ode friends deed det alge ed | tertained iad AOPGAANIGTRL of her in eve ‘ : z z to .an in-| In| ldav day evening for - Miss ea . Bandas nigh ene in; Kirtley venti 1 or n ne a Sanccee 3 e168 rerare ever, as | A bridge Hakiel SaturMoines 4 a Odell and Di yee also ould appear more whieh tney would to be able to use experienced } take, and her for tea be had Brannrarict Lae sil- ane cherished moa for when rich ambér coffee cond for the asking. The moment- ous s evening 1 little matron : seated at the ou fe a eee ) are monopolizing tention to a large aa Ve tl 2 busy \ aur har and for the ty , ai a day, 4 L'i = modistes next It of Mrs. P.. round Ge table had leo ferns, water is 3 See L. in nM Saturday afternoon Was of one and the most since evening, successful and| Ni a : an J]; oan Mis ssi its | = y : h Cc I Nf : oO ian" Ss = . au a oubadours or string 59 - - --------- _- a if "3 EE VENTS COMING |] {| i _The two weddings f } eee Hodice Coe, tracting ine parties and the ' great of Wednesday ee ‘ are e ee coe prominence called to order cies. Zithol entertained at that table and the six women all afternoonHareomb at «a pleasant 500 | and social standing of their families. answered "tea? please, when the |Proutine business wa «| saturday eee eer GE " nia: 2 : young hostess aaliced that the sup- | ansacted. The term of officers be- den. Miss Roheris, Miss Maurer and AA Gan een tee TOkne ply Was near ng the end with no |!" three years, there was no election Miss MsGinniss Chrysanthemum ty "Amelia_affairs Palace provision for resh supply-and the present ofticers holding over an- i <3 antat in the pretty ee n sibs lar b aaE ae of atthe "the leading thete. way that at untouched--but feelings in delictousesd the a first little. made to her cups equal up. her to othe the man cheerful please."' The resourceful: was as that year, to the mind pass censoling an- tone, woman occasion take The to the herself os Ba s would to the who | of remaining with the guests| though to sub- | sle gold o.50 the being the by served Decorations In | the | | 2Seclation. guests were colors formerly nounce of pmeng | ll S out-of-town lh pint the were as-|with dainty members a ae e He pales a 5 : f < + O'Neal, Wells, Nevada; Miss | Ella iT : Bingham; Miss Luvera Pitebore of Pp Pittsbu to Salt Leigh Lake, Carmany|/Jightful formerly banque { of 1909 musical. : tables ponte Mrs. |Fred the W. James et s. | | ie Gali |received The be in next the 9 of for by ie social gentlemen by has been Mr lr. Monies pleasplea «2 new : a niversity club in ap iwnard and her coming lone the ecene 3 at oy Rie ‘ | | will be Woodbridge | on | afternoons Bransford. citorniccrn | er a parties R. e. te cee home, oetece' , th | wine eRe | her ali Friday in the atten- on Ras A tien bridge Thursday and her apartments Miss at ernoo 1 Pee nage By ae | 1 ee SAI: serk at Ww (eninrintine : : honor bridal ; é : of Miss party ate Helen} game in the brid Bi uge nba pi ae 1 Monday ednesday, November 11, at high' Spring Misses Spalding. | The bride Bit be etenen | & ee son, tater Mich., and the te Oke bridegroom by ork' So eanh on Mary's White |S. Scott for geek a number aggre of per guests gage within ¢ emia brian rem - Sree , toul | tour | atter-| an ; ent from Springfield, Mass. Mrs. Mary| fs also Barstow of Butte, guest of Judge til the after Mr. the and Mont., Mrs. the Maynard wedding. GiB, 8 L. E..Hall. of their un- Miss | St, announce! daugl nts sr} the week will be the wedding Jean Odell and Dr. Howard P. which will take évening, November the home ily. A of the place 11, at 8 bride's detec Brennan Journal, os Part The jaugh IT.. large 9 ards, a5 tended Odell to by reception 11. The two-step, waltz, Mr, | politics the latter her sister, mutron and Miss bridesmaids. of Mrs. J. honor, Beth follow will H, be Mises Kirtley The reception at-|George Rich-|ccck R: as|tween © and hall Adams. gave before a the Th program games The in| of meet the|W. jevening. . Twelve tables of the game iwere filled with players all of whom were members of the garrison with |the exception of Miss Zane and Miss Sampson . part and Hancock Thursday Marje}cherming Critchlow Luther band Afternoon this H. week Mr ations Monday has and noted | shower function, Han-|the was and a/ -be-| feature prize of Miss chrysanthemuims parlor. 400 guests called dur-|gren /|ing the afternoon. Mrs. lertain ¢ Thursday evening. in the dining room and bells, while by Mrs. | white Miss + Snowball and Miss Bir-|club entertained at a pareel home in honor arranged | ering, jations jhearts tea given afternoon society 300 and been * | Mis, T. F. } die Snowball Guessing of the was evening, won by Jennle The were pink we pe games There when Miss were 25 seen the the Jenme TY and Mrs. C. S. announcedMiss the daughter Zane have for- | scheme eee M:mentZane;|of | banked Masses Agn was in carried out in irysanthemums the bay windows and soa first Co! Marth. ot Vednesday Last irst at 5 p. m. by of } i | |) Sys St. place W ednesday, Mark's cathedral | The bride will be attended| Miss Ixathe honor, and ae praced prominent women the hostesses, Geddes as maid} Mrs. Captain Thomas R.|over a a9 and ws girls rm lsonian° reunion to take place to present. day, November 12 at 7:30 p. m., Whitney hall, All former residents by Miss a Lee's assisted | Payson a are invited ise be Miss Edith Maguire has moved William MeCaskell presided | studio from beautifully appointed after- ler building, ae of December close ean Ot tee a s ad ance Wee will follow at the home| a Pea ane ae Mr. . es eabody, 1064 Third). wedding we I. Pie cere & an sels of Miss ‘\rre Jennie c es svans, ae Pick- 2 Wi : ae . ita : ned rae aoc inl at . at th ; 7 - Wire." will be William Igle he art members ard ee Lilac, Phe | ; which - WOMEN j li pro program y S tor , ion oO in| i Ancor Dr. Kirtley have of much soci ul at el approaching hele: nen Dac ee : ee iig~ Contest: |Mrs. Zina Y. Erises: Cz Sar Mis : Merl ait AE marri t age. . [lunch. Ss d was : being {o|5 Alon awarded BI Cee or vingy FHCs. * » OR served, Lesid ea a th 8 at 7 want »y mace mt spe a eT 1At | one saw of next 7f eautiful the new styles of them. like . waists these 1] i : will quality . certainly but they } are FWA TheseaAnaTare expressly made up in° colors sae #h;i . Don't' miss this remarkable sale, just parties will be Ls . or no ‘97 evening . affairs. Elegant with models, fancy colored club inter- hous¢ | Me short Cutting, sketch A L. | with of her a bank of ae regular) - Ss. on R owen of Fortamong Douglas the work the ‘ ae Pas | yh nee sday was = mol | n- read by personal literary also Annie :{ 1 Solo Mi Peters, The Work in the United Stat: g oe Thome. ollection for the. w orld's work P rayel society of telling In the oldest of the will afternoon, C. Miller be led} th an age club will meet A Reading effort will of oe hey Missis- the subject will be taken be made to The club Cam-/| will : Monday at afternoon Warren her home, and Sel travels eee b abroad, Mrs it and Mrs. one holidays EB. Mra. Wight recited an orlgiind A. Wall, in New Miss spend tang the younger. daughters a cee oe arter. spending: ‘e Nev J. eae Margaret Miss York, Ht ty Parl m.D several daughter, See Se Miss Ne reed eS Sa be been SeMrs. ee, hes L. Ny: visiting with MrMr. and Georg: met) Tuesday Palmer on her} which charmed Herbert Hays I Fetal, - Ss Alice and Mary Wall " AGIDS Miss . Be *71Ne tt's school. Mr. and M : nes Sis ES. Thomas J. Osborn: actors inter- circle the : ; cr are |* reminiscences. | urday Wasatch ao Literary | with Mrs. William Tawney | afternoon, when Miss Lydia gave a most. delightful talk in ---- wl pile - | WH of | months up have especially the pions er be able to. give many esting experiences Tues- New and may 7:30 1| = J. Devereat ‘ Daughters |in the evening so that the men may) Josephine De co and Will meet | have the opportunity of being pres- | York for # ahi rf eta November 12.) ent, as hostess,and|who read by Mrs, Whit ley paign Against Finland." Bayview At the next se Pioneer Dramatics" ind at ERSTE = PERSONAL of of mee ting of the section | sippi. ‘age will review | Pioneer hymns vritten b Utah : last book, "To-| writers were also sung under - the ge ner al discussion on the} direction of Mrs. Flora Horne | Chapter evolution evening Seen eee See Utah founding west Monday Ar : Wells-| formed the Exponent, magazine The ¥. W. C. A. Bible Glass, taucht Prof ssor Marsh: all, will:meet' as glowing | ae ; ells reminiscences mentioned, told Woman's jinan's Mrs aoe a delic - ees VASit After ter, ner her! ren-} wood New ehace Yok ‘ive s Mi Wyatt her sis- ioddees ay for ete hes Res home {n Ww " aafhe Young _ . o- Christian Pe Edwin Women's asso-| Kimball six monthshavein a E ae and ge Mrs.spending ciation will hold a missionary rally ae in the First Methodist church at 4:30 Mrs. M.A. Cha i 7 y sa enyS p.m. The following program will be from: her oo Triton Bile reruns Ladies' meeting Reading Monday club heldafter-&| | ®/¥°given: aerern trip. Tuesda er The leasant vely pleasant 1 5 mo re eee Song service, led by Mrs: Dr. Plum.|_. Mrs. John. ¢ noon at the home of Mrs. W. F. Beer. r H and _daushter azel are in Los Cutler Italy's great men was the subject of |" p; Angele s 6 Trazan, Humbert, |The next meeting Bp 138 ¢ Mrs -The i mes ~History Victor will be Dinwoodey aie section of || ae +i c Bonen, i e&% readin re Emmanuel "The! Keo Sa held with | Japan and Inc Sale the The z weeks ay e Work s G : o on orl Asso aia Dwyer Canada, Ladies s | America ASO and Mrs. Fee 1lome, in ¢ =I ehrdin oie in South E Williain 5 i 1. a 1224 a eles ew - Mra, F. ae South fre 7m epherson his (Continued ou ently stin h are ara at remain street. Boydser ious has recovere illness Page Five.) pe j n Igleheart by j ae ALrs Pioneer | usual interesting | Broks jn which sie paid ep many ot l ee Mrs monreline writers and|She was] deposits dfuc ussed Was An extremely some | the com-j first home discussion vuarantee Woman's entertained |Mrs, A. H. Q street y Cannon, ee s writers. re- ;Zave stories Frank B. Stephens chairman. ‘the shed ne a a , ta eee aoe Caesar allust and other prose es . ee . Mhe Daughters of Utah Pioneers of | paper Current; ee , ‘} interesting the instructive the next Spirit of river eg ee The |}7 | 1 a Sy given by Miss;met Wednesday afternoon at the . Blossoming | Brigham Young Memorial hall, when! a very of Stuart An on +a deeply so "A Swan," by Grieg. | the subject Friday afternoon at | Literature. gave some the = ae ta {s she Events and ee Eraved Ae occasion. ALS > of | gether." | -- CLUBS ale. to "Fy for afternoon |day afternoon with Mrs. J. L. Bows man, 864° East Third South street, The paper of the afternor n a) be paper on "The Gary Plant," written Be Mrs. Joel L. Priest, will be read TESA pwinl a Unirty . get b . effects. meeting of the Ladjes' Literary | have been given during the week in sign, Miss Rhoda jareon Irvine. » Miss Asters Aura Lor club aes next Friday "no an | honor of on Maynard and her guest, | Rogers, and Mrs, A. B. bes nr Sa th econ "i \ paper was ae oni Ss. oe aT ze % be ey 2 =. Lord * is Kelvin." a i * 4 as a Miss Eldred rae ward there was agreor Sbnanibie al guess-"|World's' Debt..to. A8 |Julius Caesar-Cato, Augustus Caesar, Miss O dell See \ been the recipients You never f oOo g ' Literary Current {Thursday j With Mrs. the , you will} Balkan trouble in ee j by Mrs, G. V =o rmé al party Manuel "Gare ia, Snatruotltior n at her] z ~ Ladies View O./held pee November 11, LE ' oo re SING. Mada affair ; Wednesday {ni ght for teachersschool, of the Elgb-| {|4) | teenth wardthe Sunday of which} | Mr, Nelgon is the superintendent. The il | rcoms were decorated in chrysanthe-| -l) |mums and carnations and a musical| nary program was : enjoyed, the and literary The Horace S. En-. ope | participants being Mr, a Ss. pen new Ieal 5 ror the after| i a il dott fo. i. after 4 ee Eg mee uo 5 Jackman (a) pani , Le y ane bs Listz. the Brahms; meeting given] Mary the : of a1 ° UNUSUAL " in Na eee' Nooderafe, Salt Lake | Mrs, $2 fortune 10Wine r read-j} ste 1 aa ai oe give a grand Wednesda a bali at ¢ hristensen's hall] Por ae it is | es 3 | prehensive of dancir | Brodbeck pupll eter erst vo nsiv t mE Qoome temple tomorr< w (Mon-]| guuager en oes, ae MOEAORS : exte Hundreds of them. ; good | du Kinney, Mis Bird, . fanning, Mrs. HH. M. ‘iarene ( Flandro, Mrs, Mrs. Alfred Kent, Mrs Times" ar a home | Wightman The Miss Adi s her j circle. Fifth avenue to 416 Hoepwhere she will oceupy the oe early | Mrs pe Jones | first announced The W place IsGlanville et of Clarence Miss Edna A. Jennings and| A. Fred Paul, Wey guve and thepeuejast Bier , Marron, whion will | Mrs.Mrs.Vaughan occur at the First Methodist church | a series of delightful card affairs Seah: on the ech he of Wednesday, Decem-/|day and Thursday afternoons of the ber %, at o'clock, Dr, Francis B.| past week Short ot thene church, chure iciat- | eo 6ys : ob Jastor officiat ing. A reception for the family and| Several interesting social gaffairs| BG 1 is 1s sa a Sy whose Many the waist adi ‘ wil) | with afternoon South Buchanan Elmer Mrs at) gre, of | free | noon tea Thursday when she was as-| studio with Miss Kya Snow. Miss sisted in receiving by her sisters, Mrs | Maguire and Miss Snow will soon nw S$ SroCornicn and Misés nee ah | satis cards for ‘an art display at the The rooms were attractive with a pro. | studio the latter part' of the month. usion of chrysanthemums in yellow | Air. M a the the the| club topic | tee"; Dr. and Mrs Groadbent, Payge Ora, the men bers of a Thurs- nate will atte nd ee Cavanaugh as best man The edding will. be| attended by the family and intimate| friends only. oe, Mipiha Anne oe tea in 4 he mem be rs of the Browning sec - | the . eh oe -% Fic ‘ lub ae Pasi Sesueieineranaece 1eX uurday afterTes "James Th so William M. McCrea will en-|¥OC4! numbers the members of the Sewing | #82¢l, ane oe Mrs |S by present yelle musical -program, "The principal wore | of the aflernoon was the coming and Captain William A ‘Cavanaugh | the table, where, under the - softly! of the Fifteenth infantry, U.S. . The |shadea lights, a large number of wedding will Decembe pag; in at is in | 2000 were and the s econd by Miss <A string orchestra | Hs moe: ‘Pick- decorin red and on on i apatite a | kx. D. Miller has issued invi- | > for a Jarge bridge ten for } afternoon, November 16 eee , Charles Kirtley, brothers of the bride- | furnished the music. and the rooms ° , 2 | aire iss "room, will also be members of the | Were udorned with roses and autumn Mrs. Jennie. Musser entertained the i ushi xe AR : bridal party jflowers. The dining room was par- | Paysonian club Thursday at a prett; : ey oe Irs, Dae ee hieularly attractive where the color| luncheon, which was followed by a} co .° larper, Mr. milly their SGridge Wednesday Child t " a+ Many of the colored nets are shown. : : Shan once that harmonize with the Fall suitings. f Program for the dance whieh tol| Geddes from town, for whom dinners : , The lowed: ls he affalr. The | Mrs. Emmett Moore will entertain he Ane | Grand . march, pumpkin conte: were won by | the members of the Plate club Thurs- | ee wi shes wo-step, cake contest, barn Willis T. Uline, } day at her home. | M foe Rita ae ce, two-step, waltz, stunts, Virginia Ir leutenant Santschi and Lieutenani ; | Grieg; tam of ee | cee], Kirtley, | will bridé Lieutenant for + | Wednes ida | Nokw{thetanding that the first part o'clock at }of the week was largely given up to parerits, and egimental Gradu: iting Class|the and Mrs, George T. Odell. Rey. Elmer | for a number of elaborately 1 Goshen will perform the ceremeny |receptions and card parties. in the presence of the immediate famCees from aye Chorus-(ay Be ndemeer's Stream. > afew oca ; 7 AS Gatty-Past (b) The Goblins . ,.. Past| ocal Stude nite | and Mrs. engagement Cova M, Hall ,to John H. Roejr, the wedding to take place Wédnesdi iY, De-| ceember 2 : An interesting matrimonial event at Mary's S woman cheap, meereshl , Nelson eee and Garrett B. WilMiss Hnmphre ¥ jdelightfully entertained in the post} social affairs Friday eve ning kin as ushe | Piano, Miss Taylor jhall Friday evening by Major. andjform of a musical and dance Mr. and ai. Oscar B. Ireland, par- | Vocal-The Bee's ¢ ee Mrs, J. M, Arvasmith, Lieutenant and | club hous oO ents of the bridegroom, will be pres-| ls xteS pe cee e . Guy D'H: wde lot} Mrs. Guy E, Bucker, Captain Cavan-| yo 9 MM. i ‘| a | gracefully trimmed with lace and medallions, some finished . Ce oe ' ru a University|| Mi oF | silk folds and pipings. White, ecru, grey, brown and navy. of the Conee erto, d gec j Every ‘mb rs of the« up and Saucer elub || Ti Journal- Fart Te. Glass [Sos fon enjoyed at the post this sea- | apartments (3rd movement) The er rye ee Seeeecohn| ‘The Regimental ‘ Bridge club was| qi?,members | Violin rrange a be delighted for they are not only handsome and excellent The marriage of Miss Helen Nelson| a Eayrics dé Concert ...... of unusual social activity the PEt eee Bartch at the] Maynard, the daughter of ‘Mr. and| " Meverbect-Hoffaan |week. The comment has' been made homeof Mrs.88 W. OlfveH. Child on East| rs. A. Maynard, Ire "Miss ‘Chipman. ae oe land of New York, will to be Gordon sole mminized|Vocal-O ‘Tell Me Metty Birds of jthat eveningthe byreception Colonel given and MraWednesdays Walter | atrs, C. R-Ales' wit entertain tne|| PHPMELISES ACéricn Gethwkenl tie siehes| have in net and lace waists. | one fifth | nament 1 e ; Bocieee ero uecmis enteral The Douglas C2 W. = given 0 ene See er: eet afairs Frid A also a e WEL as 1 two Saale eee Val ahw y ; Ba . Ag Sane ee See bi td sore Thiet tea tea ort Mrs tA ty EB + nT Mi apart var larly particularly marked by the at: Si meeting|fats "have sock 2s Se Fir Dr with in J Bast Narwon were and a : / ; Miss Geddes, share wee Mrs. J.}] etena ; eth We ie We 1 7 Mrs. George J. Gibson's tea the|departure the as- F. week Senton Drides-elect, ine esdav was : 16 young lade 3 | We Vednesday was a gave a most de-jant affair and was program last held in une their |tion. met zes Dinwoodey 1 a SS cane was entertained ©. thi Senford, No. The : will Lola {the popular Wood, O. Meakin. elub ofa Miss ORL club Dinwoodey pres- | ments ‘ ; 500 H. by Holy Cross hospital at her home : Friday Ge Harcomb Harré apartment Mrs. Ralph }of of | Study mall eee by dancing and/in zames in mor o © ae \ eg Following is the eteien os Garam | ee alc Miss Lulu The with motto embosse a in Majoram Deum Gloriam After ..e city, an te of their | Of the class residents of this the engagement Miss white, ,of Place "cards cards : Ad. and played. p.m. ¢ Ov= nurses from the members Ol | Saturday evening the Mr, and Mrs..G. A, Snow of Chicago, | Lehi; Mise Hazel Butler, Ophir," daughter ecole, | ., vere Kane, I sts ted in entertaining Chamberlain : yellow chrysanthemums pre- | vex domin ating, it being the flower of the | by i AND ENGAGEMENTS. 1909 alumnae. l the David- Mae followed banquet refectory at laid for 35, class | of Phillips, Fischet Miss , was elaborate | acade my ©'S. Were quickly | ‘#e matters - in compel "hien inevita WEDDINGS Frances Alice meeting "tea | ™0s! that they ought to show be stter taste-| blue a eeling sure tha @ cance of gold, mit Miss own hands, smilingly filled the | sociation, Pe and with her cherished coffee for. the maid Miss president; for of course the men} *°", vice president; for coffee, imagine her | S¢¢tetary-treasurer when nounced Or thinking worst Was over, would clamor Meeting + was mm. Usual a ‘ pike social activity. and many social func1s . elaborate in tions ms ie promises the way of marked by 7 | plies more a orOi? deal | quartette -] K. Sa occasions, ---------------- rhe coming wéek | | enjoyable affairs nine years Tr ' Mrs. - Bessie and . furnish voeal *Casions | the place . cards done 10 if e Brea: rhe t tbl with color ° Ts Mirs Jdwa MeG honor We! M1 ey rd : ee fe , The annual Waananiattc meeting and banquet of l rin . se s ong - 4 ' the Munna a8 oclation of St Mary's IR iter, Mrs, Joseph Patric -k, Mrs, C. M academy took place at the academy lenaalctes wirewee Woal. IMrSso TR} silver urns and accessories. mere asked the first guest in the mo: gracious manner which she woud take, tea or coffee, and wenen the answer came "tea if you please," felt very proud.of her good manageme as she gracefully poured out the neat cup. There were twelve guests seated f all a ; arrived aand the dainty [ninte ed that Some of the . most elegant' |. 4) light 1 Vv haded y¥aS also 3 ‘ » ink x adaea appeared very dignified | ostumes ever seen in Salt Lake will | jon; The ae ie njoy " the pl = Pps pg a es on the occasior Oe ae dn ra Re eRe Rech Rae pie table surrounded by the | 2° WOM OF Bie occasion, ant affair, aside from the guest of i at Hawaiian We for cenPenn | Te? hart ‘il : Whitney, Fay Knappen Mrs, Dean e rhe simi and - we Lynwood effective ate a for neythe ate atl Gy : Seaver wLIaNsS ats < Siena: t Ss will week. ) Ore ie ede | Circles Work. ; the) teachers present the honored were A oy y gue sts | ‘Mr. were and Mr oO fF . Whitne. set ¥Y li Bishop ey ; :Mr 17 Clawson and wife, en- | and -Mrs ‘ zra Stevenson, M1 and 7 : prettily arranged luncheon Saturgiven at the Commercial Club In honor and atAcMGty ae the in dress-makers » Kept a » the tim D SRtenMOnAs girls and care | Women one could that< any thinking ‘ s ment o ° ‘ whole a = . ver service, one of her meyer but gifts, wedding a te affair club being dinnermost givenclaborate at the by ely < Alta = Georgh adr. Ode : iow ed ‘ and Mr evening, when they entertained tne ' ; J. Gorham was tho hostess | tive bridal party Mrs, A. afternoon maid to || S#turday ‘: he tola"Ganthe thinking ght, pote afterthous z hnsien - - ieee at an infor mal tes, VI i Hor . . ae ._,|Siven to meet Miss Dayton of lowa. Se Se te, EE that it to ask REC b Y pes a | henor. hostess of role the essayed not had many experlence . |