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Show truth; 4 ESTABLISHED the table the tree and some Christmas games, red satin ribbon decorated and holly and ivy covered everything. dancing was enjoyed. 1164 The whole affair may be recorded as most successful, and the smart set are Mrs. Ralph E. Hoag returned to looking forward to the next of the seher home in Ogden Wednesday. Miss ries. Hoag accompanied her, and will rej Jt main over the Christmas holidays in Miss Betty Hammond of New York Ogden. was the guest of honor Monday evenJt jt at a dinner given by Mr. and mrs. Mr. Isay of Chicago is in the city ing He will leave M. H. Walker at the Alta club. The visiting Mr. Mayer. later for the mines in Idaho. company was seated at the oval table In the gold room, and formed a most Jt Jt Mrs. A. C. Colt of Cleveland, O., Is effective sample of Christmas decorain town, visiting her brother, John tion. A centerpiece of 100 American 8. Critchlow. Beauty roses extended to the chandejt Jt where hung an immense bell of Miss Geddes reached the city yes- lier, jolly and Christmas green. From this terday and will spend the next few were festoons of the Christmas green, weeks at home with her parents. and wreaths of holly and ivy were Jt Jt hung from the mantel and in each of informal an Winn gave Captain the windows. Around the centerpiece evening party Tuesday in honor of of roses extended a flat horseshoe of Miss Hetty Hammond. the holly also. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Walker, Mr. and J Mrs. Charles A. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. are C. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Druehl, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. FerF. about east expected home from the ry, Mrs. Clement, Miss Judge, Miss the first of January. Hague, Mr. J. P. Gardner and Mr. T. jt Ellis Brown. Mr. Leon Mayer has gone to ChiJt cago, where he will spend the holiMiss Stella Salisbury was the hostdays with his mother. ess Monday at a very prettily appointJt jt were Mr. and Mrs. Neill entertained a ed luncheon at which there number of friends at dinner Thursday eleven guests. The color scheme was carried out in red and white, three evening. Jt Jt rose bowls filled with red and white Mrs. W. S. Webster, wife of Pro- carnations a line down the fessor Webster, is staying at Long table. The forming were Gainscards place Deach, Cal., and is much improved in borough girls, and additional favors of health. Christy girls were used. The table Jt 4 presented a very beautiful picture. The The opening Assembly ball of the ladles present were Mrs. Clement. Mrs. season took place Monday evening, Channing, Mrs. Sturgiss. Mrs. Pardee. and was one of the most brilliant Miss Dickerman. Miss Hammond, Mis Emily Read, Miss Donnellan, Miss events of the season. The decorations Woodward and Miss Judge. of the hall were all of the Christmas Jt Jt order, and branches of holly, with an Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Harkness occasional sprig of mistletoe, graced entertained at dinner Tuesday evening e walls. The gowns 'worn by the la- in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William G. dies were gorgeous, and the whole Sharp. Jt jt scene was enlivened with a hearty Mrs. Alexander C. will entercongeniality. The officers and ladies tain at a Japanese teaEwing in honor of Mrs. from the military post were the special Rollo S. Farnsworth on Monday next. guests of the Assembly club for the Jt Jt evening, ' and the other guests from out Mrs. Miss and Harkness received of town were Mr. and Mrs. Eskridge friends their informally Monday in of Seattle, Major and Mrs. George F. of Mr. honor Mrs. W. G. Sharp. and Downey, of Denver and Mr. and Mrs. v. G. Sharp. A buffet supper was jt jt Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. Jones have served during the evening. Bow's of . NEVER UNDERSOLD ONE PRICE TO ALL The Greatest Item of Interest in Salt Lake City is our Great Cloak Department PRE-INVENTO- RY Dont Miss the Best Chance of the Whole Year. (SUauSniO 0c PRICE TO ALL ' I8S4 NEVER UNDEB5QL Me. Social Christmas tide, as usual, interfered with the ordinary course of society, but the time was strictly informal family with amply occupied gatherings and other pleasurable events incidental to the season. so-calle- d, Jt ' Jt One of the most elaborate Christmas gatherings was that given by Mr. and Mrs. Jay T. Harris at the Knutsford, at which about a score of their .friends were present. The dinner was served in the red room, and all the decorations and appointments were in red. iil Jt parties were formed for but the attendance Foxy Quiller, at the theatre among the smart set was rather light. As a rule, the pleasantest events of Christmas day were those at which the little people A few jolly held sway. jt Jt jt . entertained Tuesday evening at a very prettily arranged dinner at the Knutsford, given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Eskridge of Seattle. Later the same party occupied two stalls at the second perThe other formance of Friends. Mrs. Albert and Mr. were guests X. Mrs. D. C. McLaughlin Miss Jt ar- rived in the city Sunday evening and will remain till after the holidays. Jt Jt Mr. and Mrs. Jay T. Harris entertained about twenty friends at dinner Christmas day at the Knutsford. Jt Jt Mrs. George Rust left Wednesday for the east, where she will spend the holidays with her parents. jt Jt jit The Fort Douglas Social club gave a dance on Wednesday evening. Jt jt Colonel and Mrs. Holmes gave a theatre party Tuesday evening. Jt jt Mrs. Stephen H. Babcock has invitations issued for a luncheon next Tuesday at the Alta club. Jt East. Mrs. W. W. Riter gave a large Christmas tree party for about 100 children Wednesday evening. After Jt Mr. and Mrs. Eskridge of Seattle Jt took plach Lake temSalt in the last Wednesday ofWinder R. John ple, President b'e will ficiating. The young couple Januafter friends to their at home ary 1, 1903, at 2215 South Third jt gone to Chicago and New York where they will spend the coming month. Captain and Mrs. Sturgiss entertained on Wednesday night at a Christmas eve party. Mr. Samuel II. Wortlien way. A fine clock for the mantel, dazzling silver for your table, or beautiful jewels for yourself. . . We have the new designs and a multitude of them at such prices that the eye and the purse are at once suited. . . Jt and Jt Jt Mrs. Sturgisss entertained at a delightfully informal party Christmas Eve at her home at the post. Only a few friends were present, hut the evening was spent in a very enjoyable will very likely come from our store. some months. Morton, A. Morton, PRESENTS Mrs. David Keith is in New York for the winter and will not return for Jt The marriage of daughter of Mrs. J. LGVLIET Jt Cooper Allen, Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lamb, Miss Isabel McLaughlin, Mr. Charles Keith and Mr. Holla Watson. Jt YfllR i ...THE GR.EAT INDOOR GAME OF THE DAY... We set. a.id have it from $1.25 to $6.50 per Also Books, Dolls, Toys Xmas Novelties, v v v . DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE. a jt Miss Blanche Burke returned from the east Tuesday. Jt jt Dr. and Mrs. Bascom entertained at a charming dinner last Sunday even- ing, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Royle. Jt Jt Ir. and Mrs. W. W. Riter entertained Wednesday evening at a Christmas eve party. ' Jt jt Mrs. Carl Milson of Pocatello has |