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Show i 1 , i 1 1 1 .I - The Scmpro Musical society met! Jwlth Mr3. C EX. Stevcna. 730 Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth street. Tuesday afternoon. A paper on "Mendelssohn and Goethe" was given by Mrs John Culley, who was chairman of tho meeting. Two i Mendelssohn duets were sung, ' "Autumn Sons" and "Evening Song." ' by Mrs. Ray Jones and Mrs. Ruth Fisher. The club will meet November Novem-ber 14, with Mrs. W. Earl Read, 2535 Madison avenue. With Mrs. W. W. Barrett as hos- iTrac. iivi:iuvi9 J i iuj v. x'. v. uuu met at the Barrett home. 2'J19 Grant avenue, Thursday afternoon. Four tablej of Five Hundred were played during the afternoon The tables were centered with baskets of roses and asters when luncheon was later served. The honors for the card games were given to Mrs W. Baker and Mrs Arthur Bender. The visiting visit-ing members were Mrs Linley Couch. Mrs. Levi Barber and Miss K na Jensen- The next meeting will be with Mrs. Arthur Bender. 102S Capitol awnue, Thursday, November 16. Members of the S O. H. club en-' joyed a delightful dinner at the Reed hotel, Saturday evening, October 2S-Following 2S-Following the dinner a theatre party was given at tho Orphcum. Monday Mon-day evening Miss Mary McKenna and Llzctta Maglnnls will be hostesses to the club at the home of Miss Mc-Kenna, Mc-Kenna, 92 G Twenty-fourth street. V Mrs. H. L. Bell will be hostess to her Five Hundred club Thursday. November No-vember 9, at her home, No. 9, Browning Brown-ing apartments- The Pa?t Matrons' circle met Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon In tho Masonic temple. tem-ple. Mrs. H. B. Sawyer and Mrs. 1'. Barker were the hostesses The ar-ternoon ar-ternoon was devoted to needlework. Refreshments were served. Seventeen Seven-teen members were present. 9mm A successful event of the week was the Hallowe'en dancing party given .u the Berthann Tuesday evening; by tho I Catholic societies ot Ogden, for the benefit of St Joseph's school fund An excellent orrhestra furnished inuslt and a most pleasant evening was spi nt. Punsh was served during tho evening. Members of the committee 1 on arrangements were L. J. Arnold. J. T Fisher. Mrs. A. A. McBrlde. Mrs. I R. B. Ballantyne. Mrs. T. D Ryan. I Mrs F. J. Hilt Mrs. D. A Smyth, I Mrs R, 1'. Morrkisey and Miss Bess O'Neill. . a . Mrs John C. Livingston and Mrs .' H. Potter wero hostesses Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon to the women's auxiliary aux-iliary to tho Railway Mail association at the regular meeting at the home f Mrs Livingston. 877 Twelfth streot. Following tho business meeting Mrs Arctier gavea number of readings. A buffet lunch"eon was served. The Mlrtletoo Kenslnrton cluO members were entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W H. Wndrnan on EccUjs avenue. A luncheon lunch-eon was served. Chrysanthemums formed the decorations of tho table Covers wero laid for nine club members mem-bers and three additional guests. Mis D. B. Sanders, Mrs J. J. L U and Mrs. Etta Ingebretscn. The regular meeting of the Worn- ! en's Christian Temperance union was held at the home of Mrs W. S. Flew-elllng. Flew-elllng. 1485 Twenty-seventh street, j Wednesday afternoon. A business I ! meeting was held, followed by refresh- j ments- Tho superintendents of tho 1 different department:? wero named a follows: Mothers meetings. Mrs. Q. R. Crast. flower mission and social welfare. Mrs Martha E. May; temperance tem-perance and antl-narcotlcs. Mrs. W. S. Flewelling; publicity and press, Leota T Hutslnplllar; clubs. Mrs. Ida Mayer; Mrs Flewelling. Mrs. Thomaa Bradley aud Mrs. Minnie Mueller; prisons and jails. Mrs. Emma Montgomery; Mont-gomery; scientific temperance Instruction Instruc-tion in public schools. Mrs Gertrudo Cncif fB lfil.5lnHnn lrq H Smith; finance committee. Mrs. Grace ; Bartlett, Mrs I. S Richards. Mrs. Minnie Mueller, music. Mrs. Grace Bartlett and Mrs Hazel Keycs. .' m m Grand Chancellor H. H McCarthey I and other grand lodge offlcors paid j the Ogden lodge. itti g, K of P., in J official visit Monday evening. Representatives Rep-resentatives from tho subordinate lodges in and around Salt Lake were in attendance. The occasfon was one of the most Important and interesting interest-ing Pythian events of the ueason. Short talks wero given by visltlrtg knights on the order as a whole and on Borne of its branches. Thero was a short business meeting Refreshments Refresh-ments were later served In tho dining room. Members of the Home Culture club met Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. N. Bletcher, 1203 Twenty- fifth street Mrs. H. L. Tavlor. Mrs. T. J nt;:L:. rild and Mrs HE. Hess-icr Hess-icr were in charge of the program. The .lay was set aside as Citizenship Day." The City Federation of Women's f lubs will meet -Monday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock at tiU' Weber club Captains and clerks of the Daughters Daugh-ters oi Pioneers Ot Weber county mot at tlv li.irin.' ot til..- president. Mrs. Al-mlra Al-mlra Rich, -MS Jffforion avonu.-. .Monday afternoon. Tho enthusiasm manifested by the members, dmon-ptrated dmon-ptrated Interest In the work. There was a lartr attendance- Tho mct-in: mct-in: wis strictly a business session. A special meeting of the American Legion auxiliary war held Monday evening In the University club rooms. The auxiliary members favored participating parti-cipating In the dance to be given by tbo American bglon. Armistice dav. November 11, at the Borthana. A special feature of the dance Will be a I numDor or booths In chargu of auxiliary auxil-iary members. At two tables of bridge, Mrs. Bryan Bry-an L Wright entertained Monday afternoon af-ternoon at h-r home In tho Wrlgnt apartments In compliment to her sister. sis-ter. Mrs W. J. Low0 of Brlgham. The Ladies of the Heathcr&ell club will meet with Mrs J Simpson Monday, Mon-day, November 13, at 7.30 o'clock- Mrs. J T. Mirrnault will entertain the W R C. Social club Friday afternoon after-noon at 2:30 o'clock at her home. 2062 Jefferson avenue. Members and friends uro Invited. Silver review No. 1, W B. A . will hold its regular mooting next Wednesday Wed-nesday evening, Nov. -8th, in the W I I W hall. All members aro requested request-ed to bring pieces of wool jn,i cotton cot-ton material suitable for patchwork to help a member In California who bee lost everything through fire. Silver Sil-ver Review ie planning a bazaar to be held November 22 to raise money for the guard fund. The regular monthly tea of Queen Esther Chapter No. 4. O. E. 8.. will bo held Wednesday afternoon In the Masonic parlors. All members of the order are most cordially Invited to .attend. The following committee will' in, j,-, charge of th affair Mrs. J. II. Peckenpaugh, chairman, jMian.-u uy .ueauamed ivauc Anderson, Ander-son, Gertie Smith, Hnwloy. Ford Wheeler; Moffatt, Pell, Mitchell. Murphy Mur-phy and Parker. - The Junior Girls' club of tho Congregational Con-gregational church met at the horn.- or Misses Jane and Ruth Walker, 2660 Jefferson avenue, Saturday afternoon. The time was spent In making things for the bazaar The club will meet, again In two weeks at the home of Miss Virginia Morton, 2224 Adams avenue. The H C club of the Central Junior high school gave a party Friday evening eve-ning at the home of Miss Eugenia Smith, 2582 Fowler avenue. Mrs. Curtis L. Allison entertained the membors of the Ami Five Hundred Hun-dred club at her home, 2639 Llbertv avenue, Saturday afternoon. Mrs Merlin E. Shaw entertained her Sowing club Thursday afternoon at her home, 1453 Washington avenue. 'Hi.-1 Invlb-d u-u-sts were Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Clyde Woodcock and Mrs. T. O'Uyrne. Luncheon was served. Fall flowers prettily decorated the home. Tho Child Culture club met at the University club parlors. Thursday. November No-vember 2. with Mrs. C H Barton and Mrs. Georgo Gcxldard as hostesses. Th meeting was "Educational day," Mrs. R. T. Lovvrnan was chairman. Chrysanthemums Chrys-anthemums were uBed effectively to I decorate tin- lub rooms Solos were given bv Mrs. H 1,. Holly and Mrs I C H. Stevens. John M. Mills, sup-1 erintendent of the state industrial school, spoke on "Education " . . . A Hallovve en party was given Friday Fri-day evening by the members of the 8 S H club at 2321 Jackson avenue. A i black and orange color scheme was carried out in the decorations. The BV n i n was spent playing games anil danelnjr. At 11 30 o'clock a dainty luncheon was served to the members and a few friends The Engineers CLoeomotivo) gave a "grand character ball" at tho W. O. W. hall. Tuesday evening. October 31. Halove'en suggestions were carrleel out In various ways. Gool music was furnished by the Ren Ford orchestra. Th- dance proved to be a delightful affair. The Civic league will hold Its regular regu-lar meeting Wednesday. November 8. at the residence of Mrs. George W. 1 Perkins, 2354 Adams avenue. Mrs Dean Williams entertained the T. H R club Tnrs,l.iv r-vpnlnr :i f her home. In the Argylo apartments Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en decorations wero prominent. Luncheon wets served Those present i I wero Mrs. Fred Jones. Mrs Georgo Roe'. Mrs. Earl Lamb Mrs Harry Kaulk. Mrs. George Williams, Ms Zc-no Zc-no Thlnnes and Miss Clco Jones. A special meeting of tho American ilejrlon auxiliary was hold Mondnv eve ning In the University club rooms. Pa Especially for the children and their I friends thf Congrc rational Sunda School had a Hallowv" n party Monday evening A delightful evening was paascd with games. Ogden council No. 3557 Security Benefit Ben-efit association, met Tuesday evening at the Moose had A number of candidates can-didates were initiated. Following the meeting, a jolly Hallowe'en party was given Pumpkin pie and coffee were served. e a Mrs. Hcber Scowcroft, Jr entertained enter-tained the members of her hr!dg club at her home. 2C56 Brlnker avenue, Tuesday afternoon. a a a Th Ladies' Literary club held its regular meeting Wednesday aft- rnoon at the home of Mrs I. N. Fulton. 2256 Lincoln avenue. Mrs Mae Thomas gave a paper on 'TUli ii Sculptors " Mrs. REM leader of dl'Tusslon. The pythlan Slslen sat afternoon with Mn. MEU Jefferson asenue to t I zaar. . . . Mrs 0. F, Vogt-1 wislsaj members of her bridj home, 2885 Lincoln ituhJ duv afternoon. Mrs E. T. Spencer I niembpre of her frrldje day afternoon at her hcsil tw-flfth street Kail flowj i age were placed for dtcRSl the luncheon table The 1916 Five HuadreJ with Mri N nnle Owa js her h mi . 22H Ogin ...v. - v. ere used '-delicious '-delicious iuncneon to yf ' ' The Women's PorelpJ society of the :', ithodistfial tho home ol Mrs H ' J Wash. . ' avenue, '-r noon Mrs C " " iierviees and the Rev. Mr. dressed the society Members of the a JSJ , ..I..,,, rrorfi the riae J. F. Kclliher. Thoi7!l 6t Joseph's hall 9 The women of the faculty and the wh J 'the facultv. gave tlelrl eon Thursday at tie Harvey Taylor. Mrs Uj and Miss Louis Tburftf esses. , , , Mrs Roy I rrk members of her afternoon at ,,.fl ;ivenue. Fall floa house throughout. Aco con was served. ( , Mrs W feWOP members of the I r.d'JJj Thursday evening, jae j ..I with -win and eon was "crve-J TM ent were Mrs. JJ(' 1 (ConUnncdonr-oUoi CLUBS I Continued irum PreoediiU! Page, 'funks Mrs, J M. Miller, Mrs II M Casey Mrs B. Furnlrs Mrs It Stokes, Mrs. t; w. Hayes, and Miss Yerna Tonka. upden i-hapter of the Service Star legion win srive an entertainment in the Moose hall. Saturday evening' November No-vember 11. ut 7:30 o'clock. Invitation Is extended to all Service Star members mem-bers and others, who are interested A good program Is assured. Mrs. Joseph R Foulger entertained entertain-ed the members of her sewing- club Thursday afternoon at her home 64 I Twenty-second street. The Brotherhood of American Yeomen Yeo-men will give the second of a series of card parties. Friday evening. November No-vember 10, in the W O. W. hall, at 30 o'clock. High five and five hundred hun-dred will be played. The public La ln-Mted. ln-Mted. The Esther club will give a party for Ite members In the Masonic temple, tem-ple, Friday evening. November 10. The committee in charge comprises Marguerite Prout, Beatrice Chilton, Treasa Prlag, Florence Hope, Helen Prout. Mrs. Fisher, sira. Earl Peterson. Peter-son. Members of the Royal Purple club win meet at Mrs A L Turner's residence. res-idence. 682 Canyon road. Monday SrVS-1 SrVS-1 lling at 8 o'clock. Oolden Spike chapter, G. A. K. will i nieet with Mm Joe Kimball. In the (Peary apartments, Friday afternoon at 13 o'clock. speaker. Music was furnished by Miss Jennie Welch, vocal soloist. Mrs. Ira Southwell, pianist, and Miss Frances Clark, violinist Miss Mabel Willis and Miss Afton Margctts entertained nb a Hallowe'en party Monday niht at the Willea home. SL'a jSast Second South street Hallowe'en Ideas were carried out In the decorations. Gaines were enjoyed and a late supper was served. A feature fea-ture of entertainment was palm reading read-ing by the hostesses and Miss Lyle I Bonner The guests were Miss Madge P.icrby. I Miss La Vern McClellani Miss Louise I Krotki. Miss Anna Brockbank. Miss1 Mauri Bonner. Miss Lyle Bonner. DaU Carmen, Edward Klrchoff, Kay Jameson, Jame-son, Eugene Losee. Kenneth Eardloy, George Lvnch and Blaine Itlcharaa. Mrs Ff-ank Knox announces the marriage of her daughter, Frances May. to Major Harold It. (ICndy The! w-eddlng took place October 13 at th-; home of the bride's brother. Do Wilt, Knox. In Ls Angeles. The bride Is, lone of Salt Lake's most popular young society women. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. R N. Young enter-, tained at a Hallowe'en dancing party i at melr iiome, 81 S Sixth East Street, Monday evening, the second in a series ser-ies Suppi r was served at ten small tables in the basement, each with a centerpiece of a Jaqk-o'.-Iantern. The I room was decorated In jack-o'-lan- . t. rns. cornstalks, black cats and other Hallowe'en suggestions- Tho living room, where tho guests were received, was decorated in yellow yel-low chrysanthemums. Assisting tho host and hostess were Mr and Mrs. J H . Waters, Mr and Mrs. Taylor J. f'hamlierlaln .in.l Mrs. A. L Lewis The guests numbered forty. In an impressive ceremony at nuptial nup-tial mass at the Cathedral of tho Madeleine at 9 o'clock Monday morning, morn-ing, Miss Eldene Buckley and Ralph Bruneau were married. The mass was celebrated by the Rt. Rov. Joseph R. Glass. C. M.. D. D. Mrs. L. B. Kenuebeck gave several vocal selections selec-tions and Amedee Tremblay play, i the organ numbers. The bride wore a tailored suit of dark blue duvetyn. with hat to match, and carried bride roses and lilies of the valley Miss Maroella Mitchener, bridesmaid, wore a costume cos-tume of dark blue and Jade green and carried an arm bouquet of pink roses. William Smith w as best man. The bride was given away by her brother. Gerald Buckley. A wedding brcakTast at the Hot I Utah followed the ceremony, and tho young couple loft In the early afternoon after-noon by automobile for a month's trip to California. They will make their home In Salt Lake. Mrs- A. J. Broderlck entertained a i. luncheon Thursday at her home in the Buckingham apartments In honor of her sister, Mrs. J. B Arthur of Paul. Idaho, and her mother. Mrn Etta Broderlck of Quanah. Texas, who arc guests at the Broderlck home. Yellow chrysanthemums formed tho centerpiece for tho luncheon tabl. Covers were laid for the following. !n addition to tho guest of honor: Mrs. B. B. Bamey, Mrs. Eugene Wheebyi, Mrs. Charles King. Mrs. W. W. Bot-tcroff. Bot-tcroff. Mrs Joseph Baker. Mrs VY. j. Young, Mrs. E. A. Hartenstola, Mrs. L. M. Brumbaugh, Mrs. A E. Denny, Mrs. W. H. I.nndmesser and Mrs. William McPhi-rson. Mrs. Broderlck entertained at a kenslnglon Wednesday afternoon in honor of her visitors. The guests Included In-cluded Mrs. F W Loaver, Mrs Ralph L. Loughborough, Strs. U Thoma. Mrs. R- Carter. Mrs. l C. Hlgl'ey, Mrs F. Freeze, Mrs. E. E. Beerflkfrs, Hyrum Terkes, Mrs. Fred Gardner. .Vr.. J. C. Jensen and Mrs. Anna Wlerd. . In honor of Miss Justine Pruss, a i fall bride, Mrs. J. F. Pruss entertain- d at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. M Prurs. 7L'S East Fourth South street. Tl ursday night at a mlscellaneows shower. Yellow nnd white chrysanthemums w. rl used to decorate the lilng room. A bowl of white roses formed a cen- I ti rplece f"r the .supper table Crystal Candlesticks held bronze candles. The hostess was assisted In enter-! tainlncr by MlBS Angola Prus3. who has recently returned from a trip to San Francisco, ami Mrs. M. C Larson The guests numbered thirty-five. M SB Inez Long Will entertain at her 1 home 'i East Eighth South street th's j evening In honor of tho bride. Miss I Prusj will give a trour.seau tea Sunday Sun-day afternoon at her home, 72S East 1 Fourth South street Miss Lucile Ciuff and Earl Gushing Gush-ing were married Thursday nt norm St tho home of the bride. 305 Thirteenth Thir-teenth East street The ceremony was performed by Dr- Fred J Pack. A wedding breakfast followed and tho couple left early In the afternoon for a month's honeymoon trip to California Cali-fornia The ll Ing room was decorated in white chrysanthemums arranged in a bower for the wedding ceremony. American Beauty roses formed the centerpiece for the breakfast table Rose-colored cand(es were used. Covers Cov-ers were laid lor twenty The brid wore a brown tailored suit and carried bride roses. Mrs. li. E Cluff sang T Love You Truly ' and "At Dawning " ; Assisting the mother of the hostess. L-MrB. Edith Cluff, In receiving the guests were Mrs Lawrence Eldredg'. Mrs G A. Light and Mrs. Elizabeth Pack The couple will make their home .n ' Salt Lake. 0 The Rev. Charles Lemuel Dean, new J .pastor of the Central Christian ' i hurch, and Mrs. Dean were guests of honor at a reception given by th.; members of the church in the churrh j I parlors Thursday night, j R-d dahlias In a basket formed the ' : i enterplece for the supper table Red . 1 candles wre used, I Receiving the guests were Mr. and I i Mrs. C. H Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs W. A Wight. Presiding at the supper table were Mrs. F. E Taylor and Mrs F j. W right. Assisting in serving serv-ing were Mrs. a. J Becker, Mrs. ; Ralph Gentry. Mrs. A A. Payne and I .Mrs. I'hlllp Schonert. . . . Elaborately appointed and effective i In every detail was a large Hallow.- .-n party given Tuesday night by Russel I L. Traxy at his hoitie on Second ave-j nue. The hosre was decorated In fa'l , flowers, nd jack-o'-lanterns w'.'h lights shades In black and ellow Fallow chrysanthemums formed th( c nterplece for the supper table and ' were used about the rooms. The guests were received by a little lit-tle "Red Devil." Impersonated by De Forrest Hammond, son of Dr and Mrs. V) D. Hammond Two witches: characterised by Miss Helen ICeytlng and Miss Lulu Keytlng. escorted the guests to the dressing rooms. A fish I'ond. In charge of Mrs-' Marsh B, Boothby. contained co-tUmes co-tUmes of aprons ami hats for tho ' women guests and caps and necktbi-s , for the men. frUggeStlVe of Hallowe'en A trip through thp "Witches' Haunt" In the basement followed the obtaining obtain-ing of costumes. Electrical contrivances contriv-ances produced all sorts of weird ef- J fects Various games were offered as diversion di-version Each guest was presenter with $10 In stage money, which was exchanged for ten chip:-. The chips were Mil)eu uil louo-iie, .1 iiiiilKMum horse race or in dN throwing At !"T o'clock the on- holding th largest number of chips was presented with I the first prize and a number of Othrjr I prizes were given to those holding a smaller number of chips. Gypsy fort'in tellers, in oriental costumes In gaily decorated booths, revealed the secrets of the future Tho fortune tellers were Miss Lisle Bradford, Brad-ford, Mrs. A. W. McCune. Jr. ami Mrs. Nellie R Treweek Dancing was enjoyed in the hall-room hall-room on the fourth floor. The Wit-zell Wit-zell orchestra furnished the music. Cider and doughnuts were served during dur-ing the evening and supper was served at 1 1 30 o'clock Assisting Mr. Tracy In receiving its juesbs were Mr. and Mrs. James W. Jolllns, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stoph-i n i. Mr .ind Mrs. Fred B. Davidson. I Mr and Mrs c. C. Crlsmon and Mr I nnd Mrs W" N. Lewis The guests numbered 2 75. Mrs J. F. Cowan entertained at j bridge tea Tuesday afternoon at her home. 903 Second avenue, for tn benefit of the Sarah Daft home. Chry santhemums and maj-lgolds decorated the rooms. The marigolds formed a centerpiece for the tea tacuu. The tallies were In Hallowe'en designs. Candy in orange and black was served Ten tables wero arranged Tor cards and others came for tea. The hostess was assisted by Mrs M. B Whitney, Mr?. William G. Tuttle Tut-tle and Mrs. C W Watson. Dr. and Mrs Harold Hulme en-tertained en-tertained at a Ilallov-'en dan. i i parry at their home. lo26 East First South street, Tuesday night. Yellow I fall flowers and autumn leaves were i combined with Hallowe'en devices In the bouse decorations. Yellow chrysanthemums chry-santhemums were used on the supper table. Dancing was followed by supper : The guests numbered thirty. Assist- ' Ing tne host and hostess in receiving i were Dr and Mrs. M. W. Baxter. - j Following the marriage of Miss Thelma McQuarrle and W. P. Benncvi ; In the Salt Lake temple Wednesday j at noon, a reception was given W( I-hesday I-hesday night at the home of th'-j , bride's patents, Mr and Mrs. R. M. I McQuarrle, on West Second South street The temple ceremony was performed by Apostle George F Ri i-ards. i-ards. The McQuarrle honir- was decorated decorat-ed In pink and white roses and chrysanthemums chry-santhemums Chrysanthemums toim 1 a centerpiece for the supper table. ( Assisting In receiving the guests were .Miss Lydia Miller. Miss Selena Dale, MlSS MarjQrle Penrose and M;ss Dish Penrose; About fifty vcro in attendance. The couple will be at home at the new Mldgley apartments after November Novem-ber 15. The marriage of Miss Johanna Smith, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Y. Smith, and Karl C. Lee ot Brlgham rity took place in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. The eere-uion. eere-uion. was performed by Apost'c George F. Richards. Mr. and Mr-Ben Mr-Ben Leudke entertained at dinner ednesday night at their home In honor of the young couple Following Follow-ing a short wedding trip, Mr and Mrs. Lee will br at home at 212 East Sixth houth street, after November 15. - In an artistic autumn setting, the arts and crafts section of the Ladles' Literary club entertained at carls and tea at the club house Wednesday afti moon, Autumn leaves and pumpkins outlined out-lined the stage In the main auditorium auditor-ium of the club house, shading the footlights itc hes .end cornstalks w ere e ctl vc ly used in the decoratlv-scheme decoratlv-scheme nnd the Illusion of a witch's caldron was produced by lights shaded shad-ed In red- The tea table had a cen-terplece cen-terplece of yellow and white pnrysah-themums pnrysah-themums arranged In a pumpkin ba ;-ket. ;-ket. b'orty tables were arranged ?or cards ancl other guests were entertained enter-tained at tea. Tea was served at the curd tallies following the games. The chairman of the section. Mrs. J C. Wyatt, was assisted by Mrs W R. Calvert. Mrs. S. W. Klttleman, Mrs. Joseph Lelsncr. Mrs Kent it. Burt. Mrs Gordon C Fuller, Mrs Ezi e Thompson, Mrs John H. Barnhart, Mrs. George E Skelton. Mrs. Georg? F. Wasson Mrs. P; H. Mallinkroft Miss Katherlne Mallinkroft an l Miss Dorothy Calvin In Pierrette cos-tumes, cos-tumes, assisted In serving Miss Grace Prjce and Miss Rosalind Smith. In sun- ; flower costumes, sohl candy |