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Show , , . - ... CHRISTMAS fKlr n.l bazaars ro now th'! nrlcr of thfj lfiy, ami will continue to ! so lim ing the early part of lieremlier, tlie montli dlicatcl to liolly an.l mistlotoc and to the spirit of generosity anrl love. For weeks deft finders hav been fashioning faney articles for sale for tiieir fnvorito charity or ehnreh In tlio ) annual bazaar, a.i the search for Christmas Christ-mas gifts is sure to inako such things f saleable. Thus, two purposes aro served, dainty remembrances are secured for friends and funds are raihcil to carry the Imsimns spirit and necessary comforts to those in need. Till: most pretentious charity entertainment enter-tainment of the month is tho "Midwinter festival, " to be Riven by the .on-Sectnnun Charity league, tho members of which are well-known society so-ciety women, at the Hotel Utah Friday and .Saturday. Delectable wans will bo offered in booths presided over by fair vendors on the mezzanine floor, and the ballroom will be converted into a theater, where living pictures posed by well-knowu youne; society wouicn wi bo under the direction of .1. Will ( lawson, Giranl V. Jlalo anil Clilbert White, well-known a rt is(s. ( A card party will be featured Friday afternoon and a dance Saturday afternoon. after-noon. The card party to be given Friday Fri-day altirnoon in the ballroom at the Vtnh has an imposing list of reservations. reserva-tions. Anion;; those who have reserved lables nre the following: Mrs. K.ra Thompson, Mrs. E. J. 1 'Hi-ice, .Mrs. A. I,. Hoppaugh, Mrs. I. . ('. Knbinson, Mis. Edward C. Par-aons, Par-aons, Mrs. Lester I). Freed, Mrs. S. H. rinkcrton, M ( '. 1(. Pearsall, Mrs. (leorge A. Steiner, Mrs. Bonner X. Hinitli, Mrs. A. S. Bower, Mrs. James llogle, Mrs. Matthew C'ulleu, Mrs. Waller. Wal-ler. ('. Lewis, Mrs. J. V. Cowan, Mrs. W. M. Hradlev, Mrs. Joseph Geoghegau, Mrs. 1,'obert tl lendlnning, Mrs. Henry lHtrow, Mrs. John Weir, Mrs. ('. A. tjuislpy. Mrs. Karl A. Seheid, Mrs. J. fc 1;- Coxsriff, Mis. J. Walcott Thompson, f ilrs. Thomas Renins, Mrs. J. A. Mar shall, Mrs. J. K. Dooly, Mrs. J. F. lunn, Mrs. ,1. T. Harris, Mrs. G. T. Odell, Mrs. Austin Tie-man, Mrs. '. J. Westeott, Mrs. K. L. Sheets, Mrs. W. II. Sheaiman, Mrs. Fred Iloruung, Mrs. Herbert H. MacMillan, Mrs. L. C. Miller, Mil-ler, Mrs. James 13. McKnany, Mrs. G. ii. Fonts, Mrs. O. W. Powers, Mrs. G. B. .Steigmeyer, Mrs. Union Worthington, Mrs. G. W. Snow, Mrs. Ashby D. Cleveland, Cleve-land, Mrs. K. .M. Allison, Mrs. Wallace M. Bransford, Mrs. F. B. Cook, Mrs. H. -' Edwards, Mrs. C. W. Fifield, Mrs. W. II. Mclntyre. Tho atroues.-es for the big tea dance on Saturday afternoon in the big ballroom ball-room are as follows: Mrs. K. A. Wall, Mrs. W. Mont Ferry, Mrs. Lester I). Freed, Mrs. E. O. How-linl, How-linl, Mrs. Simon Bamberger, .Mrs. K. C. Huffman, Mrs. F'rank Hagenbarth, Mrs. s. A. Whitney, Mrs. W. W. Arm-Ftrong. Arm-Ftrong. Mrs. George A. Lowe, Mrs. W. S. Mcl'ornick, Mrs. K. A. Keyes, Mrs. William McGrath, Mrs. IT. G. McMillan, Mrs. Sol Siegel, Mrs. E. A. Kimball, Mrs. 11. M. Hyme. Tho olficers of the league, who are a general committee on arrangements, are lis follows: Mrs. C. K. Groesbeck, president; pres-ident; Mrs. A. H. S. Bird, first vice president; Miss Darlene Kimball, secretary; sec-retary; Mrs. Finest Bamberger, treasurer. treas-urer. Following is a list of. the chairmeu of tlie various booths and their assistants: assist-ants: I'ord runabout - Mrs. W. P. Kiser. The candv booth Mrs. John V. Lvle Mrs. L. I.. Terrv, Miss Alice Wall. " 1 ort uiie-telliui; booth Mrs. George W. Rose. Mrs. G. W. Heintz. -Turkish booth Miss Gertrude Me-Grnth, Me-Grnth, Mrs. Fred Cowans. Poll booth Mrs. Don Carlos Roberts. Z3 Jewelry booth Mrs. A. H. ?. Bird, " Mrs. I.twis W. Sowles, Mrs. W. E. Fife. Mrs. J. F. Cosgriff. French booth Mrs. R. W. Salisburv, Miss Anna McCornick, Miss larlene Kimball. Flower shop Mrs. Clarence Bamberger. Bam-berger. Card parlv Mrs. 0. J. Salisburv, Mrs. W. E. Fife. The dansant Mrs. Clarence Bamberger. Bam-berger. Mrs. 1!. W. Salisbury, Mrs. Darlene Dar-lene K'mball. Living pictures Mrs. 0. J. Salisbury. Mrs. F. C. Schramm. J. Will Clawson, Gilbert. White. Vaudeville show Mrs. J. W. Eook-liri Eook-liri -e. Cnkerv booth Mrs. T. B. Beattv Mrs. .1. E. Galigher. Mrs. P.er.ner X Smith. Mrs. O. W. Powers. Mrs Frank W. Jennings, Mrs. Ileher M. Wells Mrs. Robert B. Harkness, Mrs. C. E. Groesbeck. Groes-beck. White elephant booth Mrs. Joel Niblev, Miss Beth Baldwin. Miss Glajvs Savage. Miss Trene Savage. Strolling singers Mrs Jack Keith, Miss Edith God'oc. 4 X extensive bazaar is being planned by St. Patrick's parish of Foe Catholic church at Cathedral hall De-cen-ber Ki and H. Turkey dinner will be served both ev enings under the direction direc-tion of Mrs. Fred Breininjr. Mrs. H. K. Hannigan is chairman of the booth committee. Miseellaneus ar- tides will be on exhibition at the mis-cellaneous mis-cellaneous booth, over which Miss Anna p Kotzler will preside. Candy and flowers will be sold Trorn i 1 r..: ' . -Cts:.. . Griffith Sanit ;- .JW..,y.7,.trer-TOjg v O y1 ' f - ""i. home portrait fr. T' : - -. . f ZkS i . , . ' h i--:-" Voi- ; . A V-; u "4 'V, X. ' Iff -: 1' ' l r . '-ffW t K Jj i - " '-i 1 i - "'' Y.K.. c j ' " vS'V s" " 1 'j i it & ' v. , i' t ,n -' ' 'y - 6' l l- ' - -J aRS c E. . . ' . iV ,J t GROESBECK. 7 f ( 9 i v ,71 V' pres.of- -2l V . y,A JON-SECTARIAN , U. , r CVi Mlc.c CHARITY- ' l - -v1' "ISS-- , LEAGUE- -tr,, - . ' : DARLENE' bvn ' " ' n K1AVBALL LJ . . -w- , ! -SEG- y - ',JV"T - . , : 'NON -SECTARIAN lF;"i; ' . . . ;w 5 charity 'V- ;$v; - . , LEAGUE h:. : it - f "k I j'! '-'1 I Prominent society women who are taking part in the arrangements for the "Winter Festival" to be given at the Hotel Utah Friday and Saturday, under un-der the auspices of the Non-Sectarian Charity league. an attractive booth which "will be in charge of Miss Veronica Jenkins. Punch and cigars will be on sale at another booth conducted fly a committee under the direction of Mrs. H. McMartin. Miss Sadie Breining will .be in charge of the fish pond. The irls of St. Mary's academy will have a booth where many pretty articles will be displayed. The orchestra of the academy will furnish music on both 1 evenings. Vocal and instrumental solos will also be given. The fortune telling booth will be in charge of Mrs. Ellen Gary. mjlSS DOROTHY FE01SETH enter-' if-l tained at a Kensington tea yesterday yes-terday afternoon at the home of her sister. Mrs. P. O. Perkin?. in the Xel?-n apartments in honor of her guest, Mrs. Harry Charles Beers. Yellow chrysanthemums and TToHv . were used for the house decorations. , The tea table had a cluny lace coyer over yellow with a basket of yellow chrysanthemums in the center. Assisting Assist-ing the hostess were Miss Edith Beless. Miss Kae Elmer, Miss Ruby Burt and Mis. Perkins. Twenty-six guests were .n attendance. MRS. L. M. BAILEY entertained at a buffet luncheon yesterday at her home, 127 Twelfth East street, in honor of Mrs. Robert Brewer of Chi-catjo Chi-catjo and Mrs. Eugene Tittmann of St. Louis. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Kobcrt Hampton, Mrs. Theodore Parker, Miss Catherine Richards and Miss Dorothy Dor-othy Bailey. Thirty guests were in attendance. at-tendance. DR. AND MRS. A. J. HOSMER entertained en-tertained at dinner at the -Alta :lub last night, followed by a dance at their home on Thirteenth East street. The table was arranged in the form of a rl A crystal basket of pink KUlai- ney roses and maiden hair ferns, with the ferns and roses scattered between, were the dainty table decorations. Corsage bouquets were at the places of the women guests and pink carnation carna-tion boutonnieres were favors for the men guests. Covers were laid for forty-six. forty-six. MISS BETH SANDS and David Reeves entertained some of their young friends at a dancing party at the Ladies' Literary club house yesterday afternoon from 4 until 7 o'clock. Light refreshments were served from a prettily pret-tily decorated tea table in one corner of tho main auditorium of the club house. Pink and white chrysanthemums in a large basket were the centerpiece. The ices and confections carried out a pink and white idea. A cotillion was enjoyed under the direction di-rection of Miss Denue Karrick. Attractive Attrac-tive favors were used. The mothers of the young host and hostess were assisted in entertaining the guests by Miss Muriel Gay ford, Miss Dorothy Gayford, Miss Mary Neel, Miss Jane Hampton, Miss Alice Lund-berg Lund-berg and Miss Helen Marcy. Ninety-five Ninety-five were in attendance. MISS EDXA FA RXS WORTH entertained enter-tained with an Orpheum party yesterday afternoon, in compliment to Mrs. Charles M. V'alson, who will leave today for her home in Honolulu, after visiting hrr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Charles Miller. Tea followed the matinee mati-nee at the Hotel Utah. The'party numbered num-bered eleven, including close friends of the guest of honor. MISS EDXA GAXXETT, Miss Lueile Buekholz and Miss Allie Moyle entertained the S. O. D. S. club yestor-dav yestor-dav afternoon at the Wilkes theater, foil owed hv ten r r the Gannett home, o-rt Seventh avenue. Fink and white carnations decorated the table. The party included, besides the hostesses, Miss Louise Snow, Miss Carol Walker, Miss Margaret Goldlng, Miss Eunice Kaddatz, Miss Ruth Phillips, Phil-lips, Miss Esther Benniou, Miss Ruth Barnard, Miss Louiso Xcbckcr and Miss Edna Tavlor. A LARGE dance and oard party lias been arranged by the "Woman 's Democratic club at the Ncwhouse hotel Thursday evening. The committees include: in-clude: Arrangements Mrs. J. E. Clark, chairman; Mrs. H. J. Hayward, Mrs. Aquila Nebeker, Mrs. W. K. Reid, Mrs. B. T. Pyper, Mrs. P. H. Candland. Ticket committee Mrs. W. K. Rid, chairman; Mrs. 0. J. Enking, Mrs. Annie An-nie Meier, Mrs. Anna Pierey, Mrs. W. H. Bramcl, Mrs. Yilato Young, Mrs. L. R, Martinoau, Jr., Mrs. Mabel P. Thomas, Thom-as, Sirs. Elizabeth M. Cohen, Mrs. Gertrude Ger-trude Browu, Mrs. Isabel Kenner, Mrs. S. A. King, Mrs. John B. Reid, Mrs. Gwen Lewis Little, Mrs. Gould B. Blake-ley, Blake-ley, Mrs. N. V. Jones, Mrs. A. B. Kimball, Kim-ball, Miss Prudence Brown. Reception Governor-elect Simon Bamberger and Mrs. Bamberger, United States Senator-elect and Mrs. W. II. King, Mr. and Mrs. Culbert L. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Harden Benniou, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mays, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley K. Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Dan B. Shields, Mr. and ' Mrs. Joseph G. By-water, By-water, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Movie, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Young, Jr., Judge and Mrs. S. R. Thurmau, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MeKinney, Mr. and Mrs. Mathoni-hah Mathoni-hah Thomas, 'Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Currie, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Mcndcnhall, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hecker, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Thomas, Mrs. Daisy Allen, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Gowans, Mrs. Grace 8. Airev, Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Stephens, Steph-ens, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. J. Louis Brown, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Page, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bramel, Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Hanchett, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. J S. Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson McCarthy, Mc-Carthy, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hart-lev, Hart-lev, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Homer, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Corlcss, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur H. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Iverson, George Islaub. PressMrs. R. E. L. Collier and Mrs. B. T. Pyper. MISS IVY COWAN entertained at a miscellaneous shower yesterday afternoon at her home on Xinth East street, in honor of Miss Lillian Welch, who will be married next Wednesday to Albert Burg. Rd and white roses in a crystal bowl formed the centerpiece for the tea table. The guests were seated for tea. The place cards were cupids, with a gilded wishbone attached to each. Covers were laid for fourteen. Hearts and 'cupids were used about the house. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. James Cowan, Miss Viola Cowan, Miss Edna Kay and Miss Hazel Poul-ton. Poul-ton. MISS ETHEL JOHXSOX entertained enter-tained at a dinner dance last night at her home, in the Vadnais apartments, apart-ments, in honor of her sister, Miss Christy Johnson. The centerpiece for the table was a crystal basket of violets and Cecil Brun-ner Brun-ner roses, tied with a bow of pink tulle. Those present, besides the guest of honor, were Miss Evah Packard, Miss Helen Packard, Miss Ada Stark, Miss Irma Sims, Miss Mabel Kirk, Miss Reta Jen son, Miss Afton Jensen, Art Flan-dro, Flan-dro, Burn Hunter, Clyde, Chamberlain, Ray Hannibal, Jack Edholm, Dr. L. Poulson, Cannon Lund, Art McMurrin and Ed Anderson. A PRETTILY' appointed dinner was given last night by Mr. and Mrs? Thomas Mi tchell at their home on Twelfth East street, in .honor of Miss Gladys Post of Chicago, guest of Mrs. W. P. Kiser. Pink Killarney roses, arranged ar-ranged in a crystal plaque, formed the centerpiece for the table. The place cards, bore the monogram of the host and hostess in gold. Covers were laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kiser, Miss Gladys Post, Miss Lucile Francke, Mrs. Louise Titeomb. John Q. Critohlow, Arch Milner, Daniel E. Sullivan and J. L. Sils-bee Sils-bee of Xcw York. AX informal Kensington tea was given yesterday afternoon by Miss Zeta Morris at her home, 223 West North Temple street. The tea table had a Madeira cover, with a wicker basket of white chrysanthemums as a centerpiece. Yellow button chrysanthemums chrysan-themums were used about the rooms. Assisting the hostess wag Miss Betty Moorhead, Miss Barbara Kinnersley and Mrs. George Richard Smith. Twentv-four Twentv-four guests spent the afternoon, and others eame in for tea. THE Alumnae members of the Gamma Gam-ma Phi sorority of the University of Utah met at the home of Mrs. Harold Har-old M. Stephens yesterday afternoon, on Third avenue. Tea was served. The tea table had a centerpiece of pink roses. Events of Coming Week Mrs. Duncan Grant Richart and Mrs. R. E. MeConaughy will entertain at tea Thursday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock at the Richart quarter, 33 Fort ; Douglas, in compliment to Miss Wini- ; fred Ambrose of Los Angelas, guest of Mrs. John Cain. Mrs. George P. Holman will entertain at luncheon Tuesday at the- Alta club 1 in honor of Mrs. Alico Conrad of Brid-port, Brid-port, Conn., who "is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Robert B. Harkness, for the winter. Miss Myrtieo Clinton and Miss Jena-lyn Jena-lyn Giles will entertain with a dancing party Thursday evening at the Tennis club. Tho Phi Alpha Epsilon fraternity of tho University of Utah will entertain tho sororities and fraternities of the University of Utah at a dancing party at the Newhouae hotel Friday evening. The committee in charg is composod of Ambrose McGarry, M. B. Hayes and Howard Haynes. Miss Rutli Farnsworth and Miss Martha Mar-tha Richards will eniertain at a dancing party at the Ladles' Literary clubhouse Saturday evening. The woman's board pof Westminster college will entertain the student body of the college Friday evening at the college. A programme has been arranged ar-ranged for the entertainment of the young people. Owen Bartlett will give violin selections. The Angelus quartette, quar-tette, composed of Miss Pearl Larson, Miss Stella Lund, Mrs. Margaret Schick and Miss Nellio Hasbrouck, will .sing", and Mrs. Husbands will give negro dialect dia-lect readings. Mrs. Walter K. Conrad will ontcrtain her sewing club Thursday afternoon at her home on East South Temple street. Mrs. Oliver R. Meredith, Jr., will entertain her bridge club Friday afternoon after-noon at her home, 7-13 East First South street. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith will entertain en-tertain the Emanon club Friday evening. even-ing. Mrs. J. H. Waters, Mrs. W. D. Sutton and Mrs W. E. Sutton will entertain with a large bridge tea Monday afternoon after-noon at the Newhouso hotel. Two hundred hun-dred and fifty invitations have been issued. Mrs. C. A. Quigley will entertain her sewing club Tuesday at her home on East South Temple street. The Crystal Bridge club will be entertained en-tertained Wednesday by Mrs. W. I. Snyder at her home on First avenue. The Octagon Bridge club will be entertained en-tertained Thursday by Mrs. Jamea Langton, 648 East First South street. . The members of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity of. the University of Utah will entertain at a dinner dance to be given at the Newhouse hotel December Decem-ber 16. The members of the Xi Alpha chapter of Chi Omega will give their annual vaudeville entertainment at Whitney hall on Friday evening. " The Big Four Orchestra club will hold its first club party on Tuesday evening at the studio of John Rosell, Deseret National Bank building. Mrs. J. G. Giles will entertain the Entrc Nous club Monday afternoon at . her home, 1134 Fifteenth East street. The two guilds of St. Mark's cathedral cathe-dral will hold a Christmas bazaar at 51 South Main street Wednesday and Thursday. Te.a will be served both afternoons. aft-ernoons. Miss Edna Donnelly will entertain her club Monday afternoon with a Kensington Kensing-ton tea at the home of Mrs. G. F. Peterson Peter-son in the Hillcre'st apartments. Miss Elsie de Gioot will entertain Saturday afternoon with a bridge party at her home in Fast First South street in compliment to Mrs. J. 0. Peterson of Logan, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. C. M. Bergstrom. The Salt Lake stake mutual ball will be given. Friday evening at Odeon hall. A general invitation is extended. Special Spe-cial features, including a prize wait z and a demonstration of the latet dances, will be given. The annual Scandinavian charity ball will take place Friday evening. December Decem-ber 29, at the Odeon hnl! for the benefit bene-fit of the Salt Lake Scandinavian poor people. It will be one of the largest affairs of the holidays. Details will be arranged pood. |