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Show Miscellaneous Events j tit:!!'-.! ill ii!ia:r on W'vv Y.-Ltr's tlav a' ! thvir hvntv, '-'j Sttii Ti-htii Ka-t vtrei'T. The tai'ie v.a .U'l-urare,! wi'.h h'li'tay I'uiurs aU'i cuvers w,rro lai-i fur ; tv. eat v-f'j..r. , Members of the El Kxito clr.li enter- j taiiied at a New Year's eve purtv at : the hunt of Mrs. CI. V. A..'ron. 'l!3S ' Thir.l l!ast street. The hoi'e was it.'e- ! oratO'l in the huli'iav eo'urs. Tables were arrauuel for '"five humired'' iui'. a imisieal irc(i;::i mine was tiiveu during tile evening. The regular meeting vl tiie elub was heh! Yedues.ia' aiternoon at the lioine ut Mrs. Josej.h Auderauu. Tho Murray (Tab entertained YVednes-lav YVednes-lav evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. !l. ( hambers, 935 East Ninth Eolith. Dinner as served at 7 o'eloek from small tables, eaeh having as a ('.entei-piree ervstal baskets of red ear-nations ear-nations and ferns to earry out the holiday holi-day idea used in the doeorations of the. house. The quests inelnded the following: follow-ing: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Y. F. Moffat. Mr. ami 'Mrs. John Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howe, Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. 'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rnsson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Krieksou and Mr. and Mrs. lieorgo Jenkins. Miss Ilermie Rogers entertained Thursday afternon with bridge ami tea at her home, I138 E street. Five tables vere arranged for bridge and other guests eame in for tea. Christmas dee-orations dee-orations were used about the house and the same idea was earried out in the arrangement of the tea table. The hostess Mas assisted bv her mother, Mrs. YV. M. Rogers, Mrs.'W. H. Kidder, Mrs. John C. Cutler Jr., and Miss Pearl Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Peck entertained the members of (Tie Oeto elub and their husbands at 0, dancing party at their home, 5-0 Hawthorne avenue, New Year 's eve. The rooms were deirorated with holly ami sprays of mistletoe. Punch was served, followed by a mid-uight mid-uight supper. The guests included the members and their husbands. Mrs. K. Leary entertained the members mem-bers of Ye Old Albany club Wednesday at her home, .151-1 Tndiaua avenue. Lunehoon was served from one long table. Covers were laid for thirteen. A basket of fruit formed the centerpiece, other decorations of the room were in. Christmas colors. Mrs. Arthur h. Dale, 1453 Richard street, . will entertain enter-tain the club next month. A party of about fifteen Salt Lakers attended a ball at Centerville New Year's evo as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Porter of that place. The ball was given by the M. I. A. and Homo C.uanl at the Alberta hall. The hall was decorated with red, white arrd blue streamers and flags. The guests enjoyed the unusual treat of dancing by" the light of a big moon placed in one end of the hall with a row of starlight star-light effects around the entire ceiling. The dancing' continued until the early hours of the morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fletcher of 271 Del mar avenue entertained at a New Year's party in honor of the. West Side Noisy club. The decoratious were pink and white carnations'. The guests wero Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. William Kirkman, Mr. and Mrs. John Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. George McBritle, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hahn..Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ljndgreen and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Money of Spanish Fork, Utah. . Mrs. D. P. Sackett, 44- West Taylor avenue, entertained at luncheon Friday afternoon members of her whist club. Covert were laid for eighteen. Mrs. J. F. Snider entertained her whist club Wednesday afternoon at hor home, 1419 Indiana avenue. Covers were laid for twenty. Decorations were in red and green. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Manwaring entertained enter-tained a number of their friends at a dancing party New Year's eve. Supper was served at midnight. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. 0.' D. Corless, Miss Frances Glenn, Roy Chamberlain, Miss B. Lefler, Shirl Dowden, 'Miss Edna Kay, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Snarr, Miss Maud Naylor, Mrs. Aurura Hiatt, Will Snarr, Amasa Bliss, Miss Pearl Hiatt, Alton Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chase. Miss Gladys Williams entertained at a watch and slumber party New Year's eve at , her home, 254 ' West Fourth North street. The rooms were decorated deco-rated with ferns and everygreen. A midnight supper was served. Covers were laid for twelve. The hostess was assisted by Miss Florence Spencer, Miss Frankie Miksell aud Miss Nellie Pugs-Icy. Pugs-Icy. ' , Mrs. Ellen Peterson was hostess at a luncheon Friday afternoon at her home in Second East. Covers were laid for ten and the afternoon was spent in knitting. A Newr Year 's party was given at the H. W. Lawrence home on North Main street. Mrs. Frank Lawrence and Dr. Luclla Miles assisted in entertaining. Miss Margaret Murry was an out of town guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawrence. x The members of the D 'Ace Sewdng club entertained their husbands at a watch party Monday, December 31, at :!:.. home of Mrs. 1.. CottreT, 1VV' Lake I s'reet. Those present were Mr. and Mr-. W. T.'t oi'::ca:i. Mr. and. Mrs. lnar .IMuispm. Mr. and Mr. l. A. Skcen. Mr. and Mrs. VY. .1. Schaaf. Mr. and Mrs. Oak Ht'.rrif. Mr. and Mrs. Forbes lou.'. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor. Mr. and' Mrs. L. 1 ot'.rell. The evening was spent in .lam-in: and Raines and supper was served at oYL,ck. The club met with M's. J. P. Keller Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Keller's moiher, Mrs. YV. Kenhaw. assisted an i Mi-s. S. K. Dorius and Ylrs. E. C. Candiaud were i;uest. The next meeting wiil be witli Mrs. W. J. Schaaf, Thursday, January 17. An interesting e cut of Friday evening eve-ning was the entertainment uivon in honor of John li. Smith, in celebration ot his sixtieth birthday anniversary. His children, grandchildren and a few close friends spent the evening enjoy- ing musical- numbers, stories and a short biography of Mr. Smith's life.! The sous and daughters present were: Mrs. William Murdock. John 11. Smith. Arthur J. Smith. Robert li. Smith, Wallace Wal-lace R. Smith and Miss Ethel Smith.; The holiday idea prevailed in the decorations deco-rations of the house and of the punch table. Dinner w;ls served at 7 o'clock. The supper table was decorated with red carnations and havl for a center- ' piece a large birthday cake, tvlir held sixty red, white and blue candles. Members Mem-bers of the family presented the guest of honor with a gold chain of sdxty ' links. The presentation speech was ' made by a daughter, Mrs. William ' Murdock. 'i j Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Carlisle entertained enter-tained at a N,ew Year's eve dancing party at their jtonie, 55 Lemon place. Red aud green were used in the decorations deco-rations of the house. Supper was served, at 12 o'clock and covers were laid for sixteen guests. Mrs. T. H. Jenkins assisted tho hostess. Mr. .and Mrs, Percy Morris entertained enter-tained at a costume dance at their home on Ramona avenue, on New Year's eve. Ropes of autumn leaves and Japanese festoons were combined with red flowers flow-ers in the decoration of the rooms. A buffet supper was served and at 12 o'clock the guests observed the old English En-glish custom of singing ' ' Auld Lang! Syne" and dancing the Virginia reel. Mrs. J. H. Horrocks entertained yesterday yes-terday afternoon for her son, Rulon, in honor of his tenth birthday anniversary. anni-versary. A number of the young friends of the boy enjoyed music and games during the afternoon and tea was served later. Miss Amanda Clausen entertained informally in-formally Thursday evening at her home, 865 West Second South. The evening was spent in games and music. The table decorations were, carried out in yellow, and covers were laid for sixteen. six-teen. Mrs. Mary K. McNeill was hostess at an informal New Y'ear's party at her home on H street, Friday evening. ! Music and dancing were features of j the evening, anil a buffet supper was served. The guests were: Miss Edith Blackmore, Miss Lv Burnett, Miss j Luella Burt, Miss Elizabeth Cameron, 1 Miss Sarah Clark, Miss Florence Cum- ! miugs, Miss Mollie Cummings, Mrs. F. j Cummings, Miss "Isabell Donaldson, i Miss Minnie Erskine, Miss Mollie Hig-ginson, Hig-ginson, Miss Edith Higginson, Miss Anna An-na Lingren, Miss Carolyn Lyon, Miss E. White, Miss Maggie Wilson, Ernest Blackmore, J. Burnett, William J. Churchill, A. Craig, Robert Hawthorne, W. Ingalls, Joseph lvorv. A. McNiell. Richard Ray, H. .Schumann, Fred White aud James White. 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Slater entertained at ar " 500" card party at their country coun-try residence, Ninth East and Forty-eighth-South streets, Friday evening, in celebration of the birthday anniversary anniver-sary of F. L. Slater. Covers' were laid for Dr. and Mrs. F. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Braiiard, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Corless, Mr. aud Mrs. Earl Wright, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. McMurrin, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Rich, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Owen, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sla-baugh, Sla-baugh, Mr. Beasley, Miss Carrie Patrick, Pat-rick, Miss Francis Glenn, Roy Chamberlain. Chamber-lain. The home was decorated throughout through-out in the holiday colors. Miss Vera Gamette entertained with an informal tea last Thursday afternoon after-noon at the home of her sister, Mis. Fred A. Clark, on Douglass avenue. She had as guests twenty-four members of the Sigma Theta Phi sororitv. Decorations Deco-rations were earried out in the season colors of red and green. |