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Show 1 1 Society EUROPEAN TRIP Mr and Mrs Alfred Rutherglen wl.l leave Sunday for Montreal where they will lsit friends prior tc their sailing to Mr Rutherglen's old home in Scotland Othr ooints , mterest will be visited in ufc-land, ufc-land, France and Germany M Rutherglen will be remembered as Miss Helen Powell, a prominent echool teacher of recent years ST. JOSEPH'S SOCIETY Mrs. Matthews will be hostess to the St. Joseph Sewing society next Thursday afternoon at J o'clock when the ladies will meet in St Joseph's ball. ENTERTAINS W. R C. Last Thursday afternoon Mrs Mlg nault was hostess to (tie W R. C. ladies who spent a most enjoyable nttcmoon wdth their charming hostess A daintily prepared luncheon lunch-eon was served, covers being laid for twenty members present SILVER TEA A very prettily appointed silver tea was given at the home of Mrs. ' John McCready, 476 Twenty-third t street, Thursday afternoon rrom 2.30 I to 6:30. After dainty refreshments! the guests returned to the large My-lug My-lug rooms where they were delight- I fully entertained with piano solos bv Mrs Kmma Kinney and Miss Gertrude Ger-trude Watson, as well as with sev-j sev-j era readings by Miss Marguerite ! Budlong. Mrs. McCready is a charm- ing hostess and the fortunate ladles! ho partook of her hospltalitv voted the affair a great success PI BETA PHI'S ENTERTAINED : Miss Gertrude F. Cole and Mrs Mildred Moore Hymer entertained I the members of Miss Cole's college sororitv. the Pi Beta Phi, at their i , home In the Peery apartments. Wed-nesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Those present were Mrs Alta Smith Hetzel University of Iowa; Mrt-. Helen Louise Abbott, Iowa Ag ricultural college. Miss Leota S Kennedy, Simpson college ilowa). Miss Edna L Smith and Miss Stella Stel-la Smith, University of low and Miss Gertrude 1 ole University of Missouri. Mrs. Hymer although not a PI Beta Phi was a memoer of another an-other sorority at the University of Missouri She was unanimoush elected a "patroness" or the Ogden Pi Phi's. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in re iewlng school da events and escapades and recalling when Greek met Greek" while "rushing the new girls Dainty refreshments s rypd by the hostesses closed the afternoon's enjoyment. Four of the members live here but Mvss Cole anrl Miss Stella Smith will return soon in iheir homes In the east The P Beta Phi is the oldest college col-lege sorority in tbe I tilted States and iiiimberR among Its members Mr.- Carrie Chapman Cat! leader of me suffragists; May Wood Simons, j the noted Socialist lecturer and writ-! writ-! er. the magazine writers. Mrs. Harvey Har-vey Wiley Man Bartol Thelss. Mrs I Reginald Wright Kaufmann (all ! three of whom are rather overshadowed overshad-owed b their famous husbands i and I a host of other well known women VISIT IRELAND Mrs. Hugh NTolan returned from Ireland Sunday and reports a very I pleasant voyage. . EXPECTED HOME Mrs M R Malone and daughters are expected home the first of the month. TO ENTER EASTERN SCHOOL Mr. Robert Lynch of Salt Lake passed through Ogden yesterday, en-route en-route to Philadelphia, where he will enter the University of Pennsylvania as a law student RETURNS FROM COAST Mrs. Christian Frye has returned jlrom an Sight months' visit with friends In San Francisco. Los An-j An-j geles and San Diego. LEAVE FOR COAST Mr. and Mrs Frank Maher left Wednesday for Los Ans?ees where they will visit Mr Maher's sister Mrc. A. L. Schacket. FOR MRS. RUTHERGLEN Mr and Mrs Henry Barker. Jr. delightfully entertained at an elabo-tate elabo-tate dinner party Wednesday in honor hon-or of Mrs Barker's sister. Mrs Al- i fred Rutherglen who leaves shortly j for Europe. G A C CLUB ENTERTAINED. One of the most delightful meetings of the Nob Hill G. A. C club was held last Thursday afternoon with Mrs J M. Greer, 1550 Robinson avenue, av-enue, as hostess Autumn leaves and oak acorns effectively arranged throughout the dining room and parlor par-lor were appropriate deeorations. In the dining room a most daintily-prepared daintily-prepared luncheon was nicely served Mrs. Cutting, president of the club, served coffee As guests of the club were Mesdames Mes-dames K A Richardson. Raymond Fields, Stephen Cummins and Miss Hazel Bell. The hostess wns assisted In entertaining enter-taining l Mrs Jay Alyson Smith. Miss lSEins and Miss Bell. The affair was pronoum ed one of the most entertaining and Mrs. Greer ted a most eharming hostess. LEAVES FOR COLLEGE Mr. Dean Parraley son of O. A. I'crmlev left during the ween to enter en-ter college at Madison, Wis FROM EVANSTON Mrs. John Ward anrl Mrs. Foley of Bvanstofi, visited friends here during the week. FOR MISS WILSON One of the most elaborate affairs of the week was given Thursday af-t( af-t( moon and evening when Mrs. R. A. I Pierce entertained thirty-five ladles .it a miscellaneous sbower In honor --u Miss Norma Wilson an October bride-to-be. Tbe Pierce borne. 2429 Twent -second street was beautifully decorated with a profusion of flowers and red hearts and cuplds, the color scheme throughout the rooms being carried out In red In the dining room and parlors American beauty roses and rd carnations were effectively placed plac-ed while festoons of red hearts and cuplds Intertwined with small red lights added brilliancy io tbe affair Promptly at 6:30 o'clock tbe following fol-lowing guests were escorted to the dining room where elaborate preparations prep-arations had been made ror a most sumptuous repast Mesdames Joseph Jo-seph Streng. Mable Rolapp Bailiff. Arnold Bowman, Olsen. Van Dyke. Chandler, C. S. Gunnoir. Fred Bal-lantyne Bal-lantyne Edwin. Ix)ls Fife. Gunnell. Frank Tribe. Pearl Kelly, F. A Farnswortb, Helen Fife and Mrs. Macaret Whltne and Mrs H L. Sh:pley of Salt Lake City. Mi.-ses Beryl Greenweil, Ethel Sis-nian. Sis-nian. Esther Shurtliff. Norene Moyes, Isabel Beverldge, Peryl Tracy, Alber-la Alber-la Wright, Li la Ecles. Vera Brown- j Mir. Vera Nelson. Marie Kelllher. aria Peterson, Ruby Wofherspoon Myrta Haje. Ruby Anderson. Mae Williams Cooley, Shaw. Jenkins. Wilson and Miss Genevieve Cotterall Of Salt Lake. If Mrs. Gunnell and Mrs Farnsworth assisted the hostess in entertaining Many rare and costly gifts of all descriptions were tendered Miss Wilson whose marriage to Frank W. Anderson will take place October 1 In the Salt Lake temple. RETURN FROM TRIP, j Mr. and Mrs. C. S Gunnell and son Blllle returned last Monday from a trip through Idaho LEAVES FOR 'FRISCO Mrs. E. C Peerman left on Tuesday for San Francisco, where a few week' visit will be spent BANK STATEMENT ! Actual condition Loans. $1,961,631,000: increase, 17- 798 '"00. Specie. S430.316.000; increase. 83- 981.000 Legal tenders. $76,313,000; decrease. $1,731,000. 1 Net deposits. U,790,618;000; in-' in-' reaso. $2, 024.000. Circulation, $45,123,000; increase. i 5'I.OUO . , Banks' cash reserve in vault, $352 - 914.000 Trust companies' cash reserve in 1 vault 563.715,000. cgreeate cash reserve. $416,629.-000. $416,629.-000. r Excess lawful reserve. $11,044,000; Increase. 53S6.500. Trust companies' reserve with clear- ! inc: house members carrying 25 per i h reserve. $50,i77,000. I Loans. $565. SIS. 200; Increase. $4r 1 431.700. Sperie. $63,571,300; decrease, S83.-000. S83.-000. ! l i' Lrcal tenders. $7,962,000; decrease. Total deposits, $624,985,500; .'n- 8 J |