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Show I! 1 - SOCIETY 1 H''i 4- CATiTiNDAB. f H'lfti Mrs. Frank A. Druchl lias is- -5 :V suod invitations for a toa, to bo -J if -j- given Thursday, December 17, -r H'3! from 3 to 5, to meet Mrs. Hugo ij; -j- W. Druchl. at 527 East First H i South street 1 1 j 4 Tho senior class of tho high j 1, 4. school will give a Red and Black HJ j dance Fridny evening, Decern- I'M Mrs. Artlnir Bird will enter- H.fu v tain at a dinnor at her homo on HjK Wednesday eveninp. f H:pS Mrs. J. 0. Cutler will enter- H:)fjj -I- tain twelve you tin ladies at, a y Hffl -r matinee partv :it the Colonial v next Saturday, followed by a - (ft luncheon at Franklin's, in honor of Miss Maud Ritcr. . v H'jK 4- Doctor and Mrs. A. 0. tiwincf Htffi will cntortain at a tea next Sun- I ill 1 ny cvcnin' . Hlju 4- The ladlos of tho post will on- H'JjS -I- tortnin at a leap year dance 011 !- Hjjj New Year's eve. ' j Hph 4- Mrs. G. R. Bothwoli will on- HJu -r tortain at a bridpe tea at her ! H-Qj! homo Wednesday .afternoon. v H'P 4- Mrs. W. H. Cunningham will H-B -j- entertain at a tea at her home v I H W r Thursday' afternoon. -I- j H 4 Mrs. W. H. Jones will enter- ! J m v tain tho members of the Wo- -h j H JR r man 's Republican club at her 4 1 HkhP r homo Friday afternoon in honor 4- ; t ft v- of Mrs. Margaret Zanc Wiichcr. r H'jj i -r The next meeting of the Tuos- -I-j HI! -r day bridpe tournnmont will bo -r H'jff! r with the Misses Bancroft. I Affairs of the Week. Mrs. W. C. Thomas, assistod by Miss Pritchard. entertained tho juniors an(i seniors of( Rowland hall at u prettily appointed 'Christmas luncheon Saturday in honor of Miss Lillio Thonins, ono of the juniors. The fourteen guests were seated at : ono table beautifully dee orated in red carnations, holly and stnilax. wilili a large mound in the con tor aud looso holly sprays over the cover. At, either end wore silver candelabra can-delabra with red candles and shades, while the piace eardu wore hand painted in holly. 3rsidoa the guc3t of honor covers worn laid for Miss Dora Bradley. Brad-ley. Mis Mftta Powell. Miss AJico Nutting, Nut-ting, Miss Roseman Ritchie, Miss Boa-trice Boa-trice Suinsvr, Miss 1511a llarr; Misb Gladys MrA'onaughy, Miss Louiso Osborne, Os-borne, MissJoBophino Weil, Miss Buolla Bchle, Miss Bonnio Millor. Miss Emma Thomas and. Mi;s Dorthy Bluuk. Last Wednesday eveninp Miss Col-bux-no ontentained the juniors and seniors sen-iors of Rowland hnll at a prcttil.y appointed ap-pointed dinner at the hall, when covers were laid for fourteen. Mrs. lluqo Druchl was guest of honor at a nrettiby appointed luncheon, followed fol-lowed bv ca'rds. Snturdu3 given by hor sister, Miss Edna Colin. Tho rooms and table wore prettily decorated in pink, with a profusion of carnations, chrysanthemums chrysan-themums and" roses. In the pnmo prizes were won by Mrs. C. R. Pcarsnll and Miss Eaton. ' a it The Missos" Engliman entertained during dur-ing the wcttk at a first of a scries of affairs. They were assisted b' Mrs. R. W. Appclbairm. Miss Leah Williams entertained (if-toon (if-toon nt a prhttily appointed luncheon at her homo Saturday in honor of Miss Bertha Godbe. Decorations wero in pink and white carnations. Mrs. A. LaTbrres entertained a few friends at a 500 party Friday eveninp, followod by dahtfy refreshments. Decorations Dec-orations wore in. pink and white carna-" tions and ferns. A large social affair in Washington, D. C, Wednesday afternoon was tho debur.Ruto tea of liss Edith Loo Sutherland, Suth-erland, daughter of Senator and Mrs. George Sutherland. Tho affair was held in tho handsome ballroom of tho Highlands, High-lands, where Senator and Mrs. Sutherland Suther-land have their apartments while in Washington. Tho spacious rooms were beautifully decorated in pnlms. ferns and pink roses. Amoral the guests were the members of the sdnate, cabinet, supreme su-preme court, many congressmen and a large number of navv and militarj people. peo-ple. Between the hours of 5 and 7 CHILDREN OF SALT LAKE'S I REPRESENTATIVE EAMSL1ES . ?;:..::. :m,h V KATHEEINE KEITH. Only child of Dr. aiul Mrs. J. T. Kolth. i tho rooms wcro filled. Later 3tiss Sutherland Suth-erland was hostrss at an informnl danco. Tho Cleveland Lender has paid n very Haltering compliment to tho book of poems rccontly published called "Pat-ris, "Pat-ris, " written by Miss Florence Allen of this city. A small booklet of three poems hns bcou taken from "Patris" and published ns a Christmas suggestion sugges-tion by the Leader. Mrs. Arthur C. White entertained with a stall party to "Ben ITur" at theater yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Pearson of tho Fifth East hotel and hor niece, Miss Greene, of Maine. A tea followod nt the Louvre, where covers were laid for six. Mrs. U. C. TToffman entertained eighteen at ,a beautifully appointed luncheon nt her home Saturday 'for her little daughter. Naomi, in honor of Miss Olive Wall. The guests were seated at ouo tabic prettily and elaborately decorated deco-rated in tho Christmas emblems, with a largo crystal vase of red carnations in the center, and at either end wcro silver candelabra with red and green candles and shades. Tho place cards wero hand painted with Santa Clans, and thoro wcro dainty littlo Christinas bonbon boxes at each place. Beside the guest of honor covers wero laid for the Misses Enid Wall. Gleuu Walker, ! Irene hall. Isabel Rice, Josephine ! Richards, Marguerito Burrows, Marjory Howard. Martha Richards, Ruth Farns-worth, Farns-worth, Virginia Whitney, Marian Mc-Intyrc, Mc-Intyrc, Mary Hagcnbnrth, Helen Mac-Vichie, Mac-Vichie, Merrsr. Gordon Rico and Morris Dalv. Uniquo ice cream was served at tho luncheon in the form of a dish of strawberries. After luncheon tho littlo people marched to the billiard room, whero dancing and games wcro cnjoj'ed. In the games silvor spoons wcro given as prizes, and won by Glenn Walker. Morns Daly, Gordon Rice, Enid Wall and tho guest of honor. Bo-fore Bo-fore leaving, each child was presented with a beautiful book. Mrs. Hoffman ; was assisted during the afternoon by j Mrs. E. A. Wall. Mrs, P. S. Keogh and Miss Selma Wall. Personals. Miss Margaret McClurc, who is in a New York school, will spend the holidays holi-days with friends in Vermont. Miss Virginia Beatty, at Dana Hall, will go to Washington, whoro she will bo the guest of Miss Edith Sutherland. Later she will visit in Boston. Miss Frances Cowan of Vassar will bo home, as will Mifes Lucile Clark of Wcllcslev. Miss Margaret Dunn. Miss Margaret Walker. Miss Norinno Thompson of Miss Ben-net's Ben-net's will bo homo Thursday, accompanied ac-companied by .Mrs. J. F. Dunn, who will join her in Chicago. Miss Marion Obcrndorfcr and Miss Lillian Lano of Knoxville. 111., will bo here the last of too week, whilo Miss Winifred Brice of that school will snond tho holidays with a echoolmato in Kentucky. 4 Mrs. Charles Harvey and daughter of Spencer, Ida., are visiting Mrs. J. D. Wood at 305 East South Temple. 'Ok Miss Sara Rawloy of Rock Springs, Wyo., was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. .Toseph Young, S-19 East First South street, Friday. H Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bcrsbach of Chicago will be hero tho first of the ! week to soend- the holidays with their daughter, Mrs. Sam Porter. Mr. and Mrs, John Crombie Niven, who havo spent the past six months traveling abroad, arrived in New York Friday, December 11, whero they will spend several days. They will nlso visit Mrs. Nivcn's brother, Waldemur Van Cott, at Coruoll, and stop at several sev-eral places on their way home. They will proba'bly get hero just befor'o Christmas, (i Mrs. .Tcnnio Cohn and her daughter. Miss Stella, who have spent sovcral weeks, in New York, Washington and Boston, will bo homo today. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McConaugl3' have as their guests MrB. McConaughy's sister and nieco, Mrs. A. B. Baxter and Miss Ruth Baxter of Chicago, who will spend sovcral weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fred Wcy, who arc going to tako the Mediterranean trip, will leave hero the last of January and eail from Now York February I. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. MacMillnn of Goldfiold, Nov., will be hero today to ' spend some time with Mr. and ' Mrs. Herbert MacMillnn. it Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Druchl will be at homo to their friends after January I at 39 M street. John Hancock will be at homo for the holida3"s from Yale. Miss Agatha Bcrkhool, who is studying study-ing in New York, will spend tho holidays holi-days with friends in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Kcyes will probably loavo soon after the holidays j for California, whoro they will spend sovcral weeks. t j Mrs. Joseph Rawlins and two daughters, daugh-ters, who havo spent tho past three I months in Paris, will remain there until after tho holidays, when they will go ' to Florence, Italy, for several weeks. k Colonel and Mrs. E. A. Wall and three daughters will leavo Monday for New York, whero they will join tho Misses Alice and Mary Wall, who are in tho "Finch" school there. Together they will spend the holidays in Washington, D. O. Tho first of the year Miss Olive i Wall will join tho Misses Wall at tho school. Colonel and Mrs. Wall and the Misses Selma and Enid Wall will tour the cast in their auto until April, when they will return here. k 4 W Mrs. A. V. Callaghan returned Thursday Thurs-day from several weeks spent in New York. Her sister. Miss Van . Wyck, sailed from New York, Saturday, De-comber De-comber 12, for Europe, whero sho will spend sovcral months. n Mrs. l-'rank Knox and littlo daughter, daugh-ter, Frances, will bo home the last of the week from Ocean Park, Cal.. where they havo spent a year for tho benefit of Miss Knox's health. Mrs. Elizabeth Bonncmort, who spoke at tho Woolgrosvers' convention in Washington, the 1st of "December, is now in New York, and will return home the Inst of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Macmillan will have no their guests for Christmas, Mrs. Macmillan 's relatives from Ogdon. Mrs. I3ohn, the Misses Florence and Edna Eohn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles IIol-lingsworth, IIol-lingsworth, and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Bohu. Russol L. Tracy, Jr., will leave next Saturday for Long Beach, Cal., and Mr. Tracy, Sr., will leavo the first of tho week to spond Christmas in California with Mrs. Tracy and hor niece, Miss Stubbleficld. Crawford Lindsav, who has boon attending at-tending nn English" school, will sail for home December 19. Mrs. Tiernnn, who makes her home with hor "daughter, Mrs. II. A. Whitney, Whit-ney, is now visiting her son and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tiernan, in San Francisco, and will sail with them for Honolulu, Docembcr 19. t m Miss Charlotte nolmcs is in Los Angeles An-geles and Santa Monica, whore sho will spend the holidnj's with hor mother Mrs. E. O. Lee is spending a few days with her friends in Spokane and tho Pacific northwest. n Mrs. Charles C. Shophcrd, tvho has spent several weeks with Doctor and Mrs. T. B. Beatty. will leave the first of the week for her home in Chicago. Mrs. J. C. Cutler and family will leave the first week in January for tho winter homo in Los Angeles. u Mrs. Earl Shimmin, Mrs. W. D. Cand-land Cand-land nnd Miss Candland have returned from a trip to Los Angeles. Clubs. The Xadics', Literary club rooms wero rilled with members and friends Friday aftornoon to hear the interesting programme pro-gramme given by the composers nnd nuthors of Utah. A number took pnrt, ivhilo ns many moro wero unablo to be present. Among thoso who gave vocal nnd instrumental numbers were Miss Louise Osborne, Mrs. A. S. Peters, Mrs. Bessie Deano Allison of Ogflon, Mrs. S. C. Plummer, Miss Edna Evans. Fred "Graham, J. J. McClcIIan, Mrs. Edith Richardson and Squiro Coop, of Ogdcn. Mrs. "Martha Roylo King playod whilo MrB. C. E. Richards road ono of tho Continued on Pago Eleven. If SOCIETY H iK Continued from Fafle Ten. i'iwrns of Milton Royle; Mrs. C. E. Rich- PjflKards read several poems of Mrs. J. J. FmWBurk; Mrs. F. C. Kclsoy, .a former rosi-vHBdent rosi-vHBdent here, who now. lives m Porll.and, riMRore. and sho also read a, GhriSrmns iJlP story of Mrs. -M. L. Ritchie. Miss llW'Estlier Allen road several poems of her 'l WBister, Miss Florence Allen; Mrs. P. G. 'JBschulder read one of her own poems. m Several compositions of Arthur Shup- P herd and Edward Kimball were played, tit was a most excellent programme, tho Ti-N. r closing number being a solo by Mrs. II . 'Bessie Deane Allison of Ogden, with a f.ouartetto composed of F. C. Graham, Air. Ashbv, Miss Edna Evans and Miss ,Pendleton". The next meeting of the f : club will be January S. (1 ' Tho Quincenta club met Tuesday LM ;,sternoon with Mrs. Elack, when the prizes wore won by Mrs. Bard well, Mrs. Wl ;Earian and Mrs. Morris Jones. Tho next meeting will bo Tuesday, Decern-iter Decern-iter 22, with Mrs. IL C. Harlan, 909, BlEast Fifth South. VBk Ha Social club will moot Friday 6Tening with Mrs. J. J. Johnson, 251 J mbShixi East. . . , feB The Daughters of tho American Rcv-WK', Rcv-WK', 'olution, Spirit of Liberty chapter, met ,jy ijggt Thursday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Benncr X. Smith, where a delight-iful delight-iful programme was enjevyed by the many S 'present. Mrs. John Reed gave several V interesting readings; Mrs. A. S. Peters ,J -cave three delightful vocal solos, and 3 :s. violin duct was given by the Misses J i'Jcannetie Thompson and Asentlia -j Cowan. Later a social hour followed 2; tsnd daintv refreshments were served sfrom a table prettity decorated in whito m marguerites and ferns, from which Mrs. 5Wfll B. Stephens, chairman of the aftcr-fnoon, aftcr-fnoon, and Mrs. Henry LnMottc, regent OUrAWiof the chapter, poured. The next mect-i mect-i -K ing will be January 14. . . ft an .. iji -The German club will meet Monday Jfclfl afternoon with Mrs. G. B. Pfoutz. Ik ' The as mcoting of the Monday Knight Literary club met with Mrs. llfBIedsoe. Miss Pollock gave an inter-wMting inter-wMting talk on "Somu Impressions Gained from a Trip on tho Continent." The next mooting will be Monday oven-ing, oven-ing, December 14, with Mrs. Root, at 337 South Second West. The art section of tho Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club will meet at, 10:15 Wedncs-dfi3' Wedncs-dfi3' morning, December 1G, instead of Thursday. A paper on "Renaissance Architncturo in Spain" wjll bo.Tead by " Miss Sawyer, given under the auspices i of the lectureship committee of the governing gov-erning board oi the Art Institute of Utah. a The College club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. M. A. Daugherty at 067 Third avenue. Tho Bay Yiew club will meet Monday Mon-day afternoon, December 14, with Mrs. E. L. Davis, 1007 First avenue. u The Wasatch Literary circle will meet Tucsdav, December 15. with Mrs. "W. A. Wright at 440 South Fourth East street. Tho tourist section of tho Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club will meet at 10 o'clock Tuesday, Tues-day, December 15, at tho clubhouse. Two papers will bo read: "Tho Four Emperors from Paul I to Nicholas EL," 1 by Mrs. Hutchinson, and "St. Petersburg, Peters-burg, Its Palace and Cathedrals," by Mrs. Wilson. u Tho history section of tho Ladies' Literary club -will not meet again until January 14. Tho current event and current literature litera-ture section of the Ladies' Literary club will meet Friday afternoon, December De-cember IS, at 2:30 at the clubhouse. It will bo a Christmas afternoon with Christmas stories and music. Mrs. Thomas Weir will tell of her Christmas spent in a foreign tand. The next meeting of the Music society will bo Monday evening, December 21, with the Misses Brooks. |