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Show SOCIETY y vvvv". ', ',.,i.Mi"i,,,,'.iv"I."I"I-I"!"!,,!"II"IfMi' 4 J CALENDAR. v Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Woodruff have issued invitations for a rr progressive dinner, to be fol- v lowed by bridge, on New Year's 4- i eve. -t. e ; 5 Mr. and Mrs. Fred U. Leonard ? v will entertain at a large din- T ,,S'r,',n I?eTr dear's day in honor 4 v ot Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Wilkin t of Bmgham. . V V -f Mr. and Mrs. William Reid 4 will entertain at a dinner on r New Year's eve for Mr. and 4 Mrs. Kenneth Kerr. 4 4- "In a Persian Garden," by 4 4 Liza Lehman, will be given at 4 4 the University club this even- 4 4 ing, followed by an informal 4 4 dance. 4 4 Miss Ruby Lambourno will be 4 4 a hostess at a 500 party at her 4 4 home this afternoon. 4 - 4 Miss Elsie Parsons will en- 4 4 tcrtain at an Orphoum party 4 4 this afternoon. 4 4- 4- 4 Mrs. Arthur Bird will enter- 4 4 tain the bridge tournament this 4 4 afternoon. 4 4 ,Tne Seekers Literary club 4 4 will meet this afternoon with 4 4 Mrs. G. H. Boynton, No. 1 4 4 Simons court. 4 .2. 4- i Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burrows 4- 4 will receive their friends in- 4 4 formally at their new home, 375 4 4 First avenue, on New Year's 4 4 dav from 2 to 5. 4 M tt " 4- Miss Cecil Burns will enter- 4- 4 tain at a 500 party this after- 4- 4 noon. 4 Whitncj- hnll was the scene of ono of the largest dancing parties of tho season Monda- evening, whon Mr. and Mrs. James H. Moylo entertained abqut two hundred and fifty of their friends. Tho spacious rooms were elaborately, decorated in the Christmas colors, with manv cozv corners around the room, while the long table in tho dining room wns most effectively decorated m red and green. The table was covered with a long white lace scarf, with a large red satin bow in thc center and at cither end wore wreaths of holly with silver candelabra with red candles and shades. In the ballroom were many sprays of holly and long, red ribbon streamers. Delightful music was, tur-nished tur-nished by Held's orchestra, stationed behind a" bank of palms. Daint3 programmes pro-grammes were used, hand-painted in holly. Mr. and Mrs. Moylo were assisted as-sisted by Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Morris. Mor-ris. Mr. and Mts. J. A. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jennings, Mrs, Kenneth Ken-neth Kerr of Riverside, Cal., and Miss Barbara Kiuncrslcv. Mr and Mrs. Alexander McMastcr announce the marriage of their daughter daugh-ter Lucile to Mr. Daniel C. Coulam, to take place Wednesday. January b, ot the new year. A wedding reception will be given at thc home ot the bride a narfnts. 28 Ninth East street, Salt Lake Citv, on the same evening, from 7-30 to 10:30 o'clock, to which all relatives rela-tives and friends arc cordially invited. No cards will be issued. Mr and Mrs. Garrett -Wilkin were guests of honor at a bridge partj-Mon-5iv even ng, given by Mrs. W. li. 8?; nicy, when eTght tables were played nnd the rooms profusely, decorated in "he Christmas colors with holly . and overgreen. Mrs. Stanley was assisted bv Mrs. Mathew Cullcn and Mrs. Fred f, Leonard. fc u Mr A. II. Little entertained Mon-dav Mon-dav afternoon in honor of Mrs. George wLcland, who has been spending, the iolSys here. Mrs. Litt e was ted bv Mr. .Frank Plug. Mrs. w. neen 1(1 E Kate Thomas gave musical sections. The decorations were m thc Christmas colors. t Mrs Joel driest and children will leavf Wednesday for their ho.1"0,'" Pftiqp after spending a week with Mr. ?,? l Mrs William Iglehcart and Mr. nnd Mrs F- J Gustin. Mr. Priest re-Sned re-Sned to Boisejast Saturday. A quiet homo wedding at 3'clock y0UXTndF liter MnCand Mrs .O'Kccfe left for a trip lo Denver, Colo. v r Afr D R. Grav have as iirr,m,r Mr Grav's cousin, Merrill S New York,awho has come here to mako his home. u Girls' Friendly society of St. vSc church entertained at a soc.nl Monday evening at the home of Miss Spalding. M Vr and Mrs. Walter C. Lyne w-ill ,eaJenabSt January 10 for an extended irip iu southcrnCaJifornia. Mr and Mrs. Noble " Warnim and children " are now settled m their new I homo on FodoraUieiRhts. Afr and IMrs. Henry M. Dinwoodoy will leave Wednesday for a month s visit in tho east. |