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Show I Fersonal Word Comes from China of the sailing sail-ing of Mrs. 3. to Houston, who accompanied accom-panied jMiss Mary Wall to the orient, together with Mr. and Mrs. Ned M. Green and Miss Wall, for home. The party had proposed a trip through India on tho homeward journeybut have changed their plans and will come directly di-rectly here, reaching San Francisco the first "week in January and coming home from thero immediately, Lieutenant Grocn, who remains with his regiment, will got a leave of absence in the spring and will join his wifo hero iu June. Miss Maude E. Ziemcr, who is here from Ogdcn visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gor-don Snow, and whoso picture appears today, is one of tho very attractive anil ver'' talented young girls of the junction city. She was for some years a pupil of Squire Coop and later spent two years in Boston under the best instruction instruc-tion that musical center could ali'ord. She is therefore entitled to be culled really accomplished. Miss Ziomcr will spend a good part of the winter here, even though making her homo in Ogdcu. The A. W. McCuno family, consisting consist-ing of Mr. and Mrs. McCuno and Miss .Tackctta McCuno, left yesterday for XT.,,,- "'.b- .linr. flint- tamII inin "liua . Beth McCuno and Mark McCuno for tho holidays, and whence thoy will all sail later for Jamaica to spend the cold weather. v Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Swan arc back ! from thoir wedding trip, having spout several weeks in California and some timo in Honolulu. Thej' will be settled hero before long in their home. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ban in loavo tomorrow to-morrow for Bloomington, 111., to spend the holiday season with Mrs. Baum's 'family there. Mrs. Louoro Horrooks is here for the holidays with her sister, Mrs. George O. Bradley. . r Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Buswell left yesterday yes-terday for Corinno to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. M, Buswoll and their new daughter there. Dan G urn soy is 'to spend the holidays with some of his college friends in Newark, N. J. Mrs. Lee Charles Miller will bo honio today from New York, where she was called by tho death of her aunt, Miss M. E. Williams. n Mrs. J". W. Hagan of Spanish Fork is in town for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Williams. Mrs. Clayton Van Ivtiron Smith, for-merlv for-merlv Miss Rao Campbell, is home from tho Potosi raino at Ardou, Nov., to spend the holidays with the Campbell family in tho Kensington apartments. Mr. .Smith will bo hero later. Mr. and Mrs. Benner X. Smith and Miss Margaret McCluro left yesterday for southern California, and will joiu Mrs. James A. Miner to spend Christmas Christ-mas at the Hotel Maryland in Pasadena. Pasa-dena. Dr. A. C; Ewing left yesterday for Louisville, Ky., to visit hie oldest brother, who is at the point of death. Miss Maude S. Ziemer, talented Og den girl who is nero visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Snow at the Weiior apartments. He expects to return, accompanied by Mrs. Ewing, about the middle of January. Janu-ary. Mr. and Mrs. Parley P. Jcnson left yesterday afternoon for southern California Cali-fornia to spend the holidays. Later, on the return of Mr. Jcnson, Mrs. Jousou will go to Honolulu for a few weeks in company with her sister. M.r. and Mrs. A. B. Cudcbcc and their daughter, Covirn, leave today for southern south-ern California to spend tlio holidays. On their roturn they will again bo at home in No. 9 Kensington apartments. H Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Noon, who have boon spending their honeymoon ' in travel in tho east, reached the city yesterday yes-terday and will bo at the Hotel Utah for a few days till they go to housekeeping. house-keeping. m g Miss Dora Hall loft yesterday for Berkeley to spend tho holiday timo with her brother, ,William Hall, who is in the University of California. rl tr Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Paschok and their small daughter, Marion, left yesterday for St. Louis and Chicago, whero Mrs. Paschok will visit, wlxilo Dr. Paschck will tako sonic special work. Miss Naomi Hoffman has returned homo for thop holidays from Washington, Washing-ton, D. C., whore she has been attena-iii"- school at Mount Vernon seminary. n a Lowis S Hoffman of Los Angoles is visiting his brothers, H. C. Hoffman .-nd Edward E. Hoffman, for a few days. Mrs. J. W. Campboll loft last evening even-ing for Tacoma to spend tho holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Edwin Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sauds arc back from a delightful trip to San Francisco and from there on down tho coast. fi e Mrs. E. J. Potter arrived from Blackfoot, Ida., yesterday on her way to Bingham to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. L. C. Jeffrey. She is accompanied by her three littlo daughters, daugh-ters, Elsie, Alice and Edith. V It Mrs. Margaret B. Salisbury will leave about the middle of January for southern south-ern California and will remuin for several sev-eral months. Mrs. Elcauor Mahon leaves Monday for San Francisco to spend tho holidays with her sister there. - Miss Grotta Cosgriff leaves tomorrow for Denver to spend tho holidays with relatives, and later will go cast to sail for Cairo. T M Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Robinson and littlo daughter, Virginia, will lcavo Saturday for tho east, to spend the holidays with Mr. Robinson's parents, near (Jhicago. - Mrs. Charles Faris and her young son, who havo been spending tho autumn au-tumn months east, have roturncd home. Mr. and Mrs. John Needham loft for Denver, Colo., Saturday to spend Christmas Christ-mas with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mangum (Vera Needham). Miss Maud Fitch, who has been spending spend-ing a few days in town visiting friends, has returned to her home in Eureka. Mrs. Waltor Fitch is still iu town and is a guest at the Hotel Utab. , m Mrs. Thomas Davis has returned to her home in New York, after spending a few days hero with her father, Judge Robert Harkness, and her sister, Mrs. William G. Sharp. fi & Miss Dorothy Marioneaux, who is in her second year at Vassar, will be with a collego friend in Now Jersey for the holiday season. Mrs. T. George Odell and her small son, Unrdy, arrived from Good Springs, New, the middle of the week, called here by tho serious illness of tho boy, who is now at St. Mark's hospital. 1 Mrs. T. A. Snow and her danghtor, Mrs. John C;. Critchlow, aro up from southern California to spend Christinas and aro guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Snow at 60 First avenue. tt . Miss Evelyn Moylo, who is attending National Park seminary, will spond the holidays with Mrs. David Ecclcs and her family in New York. Mrs. Joseph Portugal is down from Alia, whoro she has been all tho autumn months with Mr, Portugal, and is at homo at Whitehall. HUG Miss Margaret MeClurc loft yestor-day yestor-day for Los Angeles to join her "grand-mdtlior, "grand-mdtlior, 3Irs. Janies A. Miner, who is sponding tho winter there. Samuel Newhouso has been spending the past few days iu town on business and making his headquarters at tho Hotel Ho-tel Utah. V Mr. and Mrs. Josonh Grace and Miss Goraldiue Grace will bo here early in tho week to spend the holidays with tho Kcnrns family. a Russell Schulder is back from tho coast, whore ho has spent the past few weeks with Mrs. Schulder and Mrs. Dickson, who aro now settled in Santa Barbara. D. C. Jackling left early in tho week for the west and will sail from San Francisco within a few da3s for a cruise in his new yacht. Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Salisbury aro back from a stay of nearly a month in the oast, where they went to attend the .football gamos. Mrs. Thomas Blyth returned to hor homo iu Evaneton, Wyo., the first of the week after sponding a few days at tho Hotel Utah. KM Miss Martha Richards, who is attoud-inp attoud-inp school in the cast, will spend tho holiday season with her uncle nnd aunt, Mr. and rs- E, Dewey Richards, in New York. Mr. and Mrs, Horbort Pembroke havo moved and will bo at homo for the winter at 4G0 First avenue, having taken the homo of Mrs. Arthur Lynn during her absence in Washington with her parents. Mrs. J. H, Beifuss has returnod after a visit with relatives in Michigan and vicinity. Roscoo M. Breeden roturncd during tho "vcok from southern Cnllfoniia, ! leaving Mrs. Breedon nnd thoir baby to roturn Inter. They will bo homo within u few days, m Charles It. Colludny is bore from Colorado Colo-rado Springs to spend tho Christinas vacation with his parents, Dean and Mrs. Samuel E. Colluday. Mrs. "E. J. Hammond (Elsio McMillan), McMil-lan), w'0 has uocu visitiup hor grand-- grand-- parents, will lcavo early in tho wool; lor her home in Los Angoles. Mias Helen Word of Helena, Mont., who hns been visiting at tho J. F. Cowan homo, oxpocta to lcavo on Mon-dav Mon-dav for hor homu. - K H Alfred J". Peabody. tho oldest son of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H. Peabody, will spend his vocation with tho Pcaoody family at Bevorly Hills, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Woodhousc spent a few days at tho Hotel Utah during tho past week, returning to thoir homo in Bichficld later, Mrs. Dol Wilson and her son, Bex, and daughter, Dorothy, aro hero from Loa Angeles on a visit to Dolancy Wil- son- . . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hnys nvo receiving re-ceiving the cougratuIal.ioDa of their friends over the arrival of a small , daughter at their homo during the patt week. Mrs. Hays was Miss Lucilc Young. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Aider are back from a stay of a few woolts in Idaho, whoro Mr. Aldor went on business. busi-ness. Mrs. Arthur Dnlton loft late in the woolc for 1 Paso to join Lieutenant Dalton. V n Dr. and Mrs. John Pooto of Washington Wash-ington are happy over tlio arrival of a son. Mrs. Footo spent tho summer horc visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stoig-moyer. Stoig-moyer. V Mrs. W. W. Jormainc, a former well-known well-known Salt Lnko woman, Kpont a few days iu tho city on hor wav cast, and visited Mrs. C. W. Boyd. " t Mr. and Mrs. L. IL Farnsworth cjc-poct cjc-poct to loavo sbortly after tho first of the year for southern California to spend a fow months, Mrs. E. G. Stephous, formerly Miss Bertha Godbo, will bo homo lodav from Sparks, Nov., to spend tho holidays. Miss Ruth Alexandria of St. Louis and Miss Louise Gongh of Cincinnati will bo hero to visit Miss Millie Godbo for tho holidays. Mrs. George D. Keys or. Miss Carrio Sappiugton and Miss Ethol Dorfllngor arrived yestordav from tho oast, M t the two former havo boon spondinjB' past sis weeks. Miss DorflingejjB' spend tho winter with the family. Ha Mr. and Mru. Dana T. SniithjKffi tomorrow for southern CalifonuWr m spend tho holidays. Before retuMI a thoy miij- go to 'Mexico to vlalM Itf and Mrs. Howat. fr W Miss Arivian Bllorbock and 'AL Ruth Spenco will lonve Berkeley, to como homo for tho holidays, ' they Avlll spend with tho Ellarbamj Spenco families horo. "'(C( Mr. .and Mrs. Lawrenco C. havo moved and aro now at DomiflQ Brousford apartments. xjM, ' i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanks lem, Utah, havo bean the guests oM and Mrs, C. A. Stain. , Mr. and' Mrs. TCdivard Cohon JWClfi Jcft for Los Angeles to spend tbM days., Mrs. Cohen expects to all winter. fl Miss Dorothy Bailoy. who Jm W school at Vassar college, goes toM York Citv to spond tho Chnfltmag days with several school ir'nd8:iBIBk Gleed Miller, who is rogisterta Ann Arbor. Mich., is also "-1 (Continued on rollowlng ra,Wt society (Continued from Preceding Page,) Christmas in New York City. In company com-pany with a large party of fratoruity brothers, ho will celebrate New Year's eve at the Phi Gamnii Delta house there. Tho following day the group will leave for Atlantic City to attend tho annual fraternitv convention. Miss Mildred Tuttlc and Miss Helen Greenwood, who aro at Smith college, will visit friends and rolnthcs in Scran-ton, Scran-ton, Pa., during the holidays. m Clyde Edmunds, who has been in England for tho pnst two years, returned re-turned last Wcdncsdav, Miss Mary B. Fox has gone to Kansas Kan-sas Citj. accompanied by her young niece, who is returning home "after spending tho fall with 'her. Miss Fox will doubtless return homo to spend the holidays. William Treston and his daughter, Mrs. Diehl, have taken a house iu Berkeley lor the winter. Mr. Preston recently left tho Lane hospital in Sau Francisco after a short illness. Miscellaneous Events Miss Leah Snow entcrtainod tho IT. M. C. club at a luncheon last Thursday at her home. Tho club will meet nex't Wednesday with Miss Kate Jlomnoy for tho opening of tho vulotide "joy" box, Miss Lillian Monson, a December bride, was the recipient of a bundle shower given by Mrs. David U. Smith at her beautiful home on Twelfth East street, Thursday evening. Music and guinea were enjoyed by thirty-five guests, prizes being awarded to Mrs. A. IC. Hyde and Miss Lily MeyerhoO'er. Musical selections wero rendered bv the Misses Lucile and Loona Hart, Bella Gibson, Alta aud Lillian Monson. Mrs. Smith was assisted during the cvoniug by Miss Alta Monson aud Miss Cora' l-lfo. Friday night the' pledges of the Sigmi Chi fraternity gavo a dancing party at the Ladies' Litorury club house' in honor of the active members and alumnh The decorations were in tho fraternity colors, blue and gold, while white roses, the fraternity flower, wero much in ovidonce. The" guests numbered num-bered about a hundred. During .the evening the fraternity songs and music wero given bv the members. The girls of tho Undine club, who number nearly twenty-five, entcrtainod their friends at a dance in the Ladies' Literary club last evening. vi Thcro are a number of informal nf-fairs nf-fairs planned by tho bo's and girls of the University of Utah 'for the holiday season. The members of the Delia Ep-silon Ep-silon sorority will givu a bridge party on Tuesday before New Year s. Their gnosts will be the members of the Delta Delta Delta sorority. New Year's eve the gjrls of the Theta Upsilou will entertain en-tertain at a watch pnt.tv. It will be at the Murray Godbe home, the evening even-ing to be spent in trying out the new dances. On January 2 tho alumni of tho Gamma Phi sorority will be the guests of the active members. The nf-tair nf-tair is to bo a card party and will bo given at the house on First avenuo. Tho fraternity men aro alBO to bo hosts. The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity will give its annual watch party at the house on East South Temple street. Tho Beta Theta Pi will give a Christmas tree party at tho house on Decombor 26. n The exhibit of water color pictures by Miss Kdith Maguiro in Walker's storo will continue through tho present week. j |