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Show Society HOSTESS AT RED CROSS TEA. Saturdav afternoon, Mrs. Chris Fly-gare Fly-gare was hoHtess to a number of her friends at a Red Cross tea given at her home on Jefferson avenue. The affair vas one of the chain of Red Cross teas being given by prominent ladles of this city. Mrs Flyga-e was ably assisted in eiitertalnlDg and serving refreshments by her sister, Miss Julia Flygare During the afternoon a delightful program uas given. Miss Vera lones who poasoeses a swoet soprano voice sang two SOlOB. 'Forgotten" and "Absent " after which the Mlsser Oer tel and Ck-one Rich rendered a violin and piano duet, "Romance Suns Paroles Pa-roles " "Apple Blossoms" was per fectly rendered by an instrumental trio Miss Cleone Rich, violinist; Mis Oertel Rich, pianist, and Avon Rich, cellist Miss Minnie Kleisel recited interesting experiences of her recent trip abroad and tour of European LH countries by auto. Her talk was flH thoroughly enjoyed by everyone pres- bbB Later in the afternoon a delicious ' luncheon was served, the following ' 'HLi ladles participating Mesdames E. U HH Rich, Sadie West, S. H Winter, Jo-1 BH seph Ballantyne, Arthur Wright, W. j ;Hfl 0, Parker, John Watson, W. F. Jones, H&H S. S. Smith. T B. Heller. E. G. Gow- I ans. Man- Flygare. William Treaeder. j BfH H H, Spencer, Roy Buchmiller, David ! 'HB Eccles, Fred Packard, W. C. Camp', C, ,M A. Nelson, Orson Riser. O. M. Sander-1 Hbh son, Miss Minnie Kiesel and Mies ZU jBOK na Larkin. HH A number of the ladies are in the VBl chain for entertaining at Red Cross iB teae. Mrs. Ezra Rich will entertain Hfli at her home. 2652 Washington avenue, . HjH tomorrow afternoon. flBI WEEK END PARTY. BH Quite one of the most delightful BS8 affairs of the month was the week 'BSn end announcement party given by Mt. nPHrl and Mrs George Thackeray at their beautiful home in Croydon, Utah, last 113$ Saturday and Sunday. The event an- Puna nounced tbe engagement of Miss Zlna HhB! Thackeray and John Davis, district BsK attorney of Ogden. BtS The Thackeray home at Croydon Bgg was prettily decorated with a profu- IlKipjl sion of yellow and white chryganthe- RSm mums and yellow roses and in the KQ fining room where a four-course din- ner was served the flowers were used wfcai effectively. Miss Thompson of Ogden Eiii aeted as toastmistress and responses E&ll were made by Miss Thackeray iFW Following dinner, a delightful eve- KfvN ning was spent at music and social Hot diversion, Sunday, the guests were pleasantly Bj entertained. A temptingly prepared Kg? 6 Inner was served late in the after- Bkw r.oon. after which the guests de- nnjfi parted. iKtwr Those present were: Miss Schwed- H&i man, Miss Irwin, Miss Wind and Miss Thompson of Ogden ; Miss Jones, Miss Davis and Mtss Thackeray of R$ Salt Lake. Wb&' The marriage of Miss Zina Thack- WW, eray and Attorney Davis will occur w'i in tbe near future and will be one mR of the most interesting events of the fci season. The Federated w. i . u. oi tue : ? city will meet with Mrs. S. N. Cole. kM 619 Twenty-fifth street, Wednesday E&j afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A splen- M did musical and literary program will Mfd be given. The Home Culture club ill meet v ith Mrs. Agee Thursday afternoon at her home 1549 Twenty -fourth, street 1 CHILDREN OF MARY. Yesterday afternoon the ( hiidren c Mary held a meeting In the St. Jo- I soph hall and the following officers were elected: Miss Ruby Cook, president; pres-ident; Miss Teresa O'Connor, vice president; Katherine O'Brien, treaa- urer; Francis Guerin, secretary. The X society will meet December 13 in the church hall. Yesterdav Father Cushnahan made I an address before the members of i; the society. The officers also form the social U committee. |