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Show !M05T delightful affair of last evening was the dinner dance given by Mrs. William G. Sharp and Mrs. Arthur H. S. Bird in compliment to Mrs. Thomas Da-New Da-New York, who Is here for a brief with relatives. A score of friends d dinner at a magnificently ap-d ap-d table at the Alta rlub, and later ed out to the Tennis club, where a :r more joined them for a dance, time kept up till the morning hours, wg oval table with a mirror effect i1d In the gold room and it was gay American beauties. Among the at the dinner besides the hostesses he gueot of honor were Mr. and L B. Tlarkness, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. ury, Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Salisbury, M. B. Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. s VT. "vVhitley. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. nm, Miss Lola Steers of Portland. Miss Anna McCornlck, Mr. and Mrs. McCornlck, D. Crackling, Thomas e of New York and W. B. Thomp-Boslon. Thomp-Boslon. rnl of the army ladles have :d their plans In the past few days me of them aro leaving Fort Doug-modlately. Doug-modlately. Mrs. Robert "W. Mearns Wednesday for Laramie, Wyo.. to a week with her parents. Judge rs. Melville C. Brown, and will then El Paso to Join Captain Mearns: Libert O Seaman and her small III leave Thursday . and will go ril-) ril-) El Paso, where Captain Seaman cured an apartment tor them'. Mrs. ;iln T' Nlcklln and Mrs. Henry M. and her small son and daughter 9ve on Monday next for El Paso Ira.-.l spend the holidays there, n? the lox parties at the Salt heaicv last evening for the opening ie Prinze of TonlRht" engagement ie at mJ-1i Colonel and Mrs. E. F. 5 entertained, their guistP belnc id Mr. ,1a n T. Harris and Mr. and In rolrt Bransford I-nnb. Later the iiy joined t ho dance at the Tennis t which Mrs Arthur H. S. Bird and V. tl. Sharp were the hostesses, und Kearns a tin Thomas Kcarns. Ill be home for the holiday season ittlendlng college at Santa Clara, ivlll leave Santa Rosa December 20 ill be hen- to spend the two weeks he famlK. who are here for the in their Salt Lake home. Freobel foclcty will meet this aft-at aft-at LCO at the Y. W, C. A. rooms, ogrammc will bo on the Christmas tnd aeh member will bring a sam-a sam-a suitable gift. Miss I" ha Evans k-e foine Christmas muSiu and Miss ough will ple tt Christmas story, umber of friends went to Ogden Mrs. Arthur H. S. Bird, who was one of the hostesses at a dinnor dance last evening to attend the dance at which Dr. and Mrs. R C. Rich and tholr daughter Miss Gladys Rich, entertained, among thorn Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Snow, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Stauffcr and Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo W. Read. V The tourist section of the Ladies Literary Lit-erary club will moot this morning at the usual time at tho clubhouse- Mr. La-tayotto La-tayotto Hanchett will discuss "Tho Sacred Sa-cred Ganges and the Holy City" and Mrs. Hobart Handy will speak on "The Condition of Women in India." Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Wherry entertained enter-tained a dozen friends last evening most delightfully at bridge, with a suppor following, tho affair being in honor of Hon. Jamea Robinson of Montreal, Canada, Can-ada, who is visiting his sister, airs. G. K. Smith. m Mm. John Franklin Critchlow has issued is-sued cards for a tea to be given Thursday Thurs-day afternoon from i to 6 o clock at her homo, to meet Mrs. Harry p. Favor of Los AngeleB and Mrs. Goorgo Prcntlco, Jr., one of the autumn brides. Mrs. W. W. Riter has issued invitations invita-tions for a tea to be gfveu Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes. Mrs. A. Fred Wey will entertain the members of tho Plato club today at a luncheon and cards at her home on South Temple street. Miss Mary Truman entertained a partv of young people at the Orpheum last evening for Miss Helen Word, with a supper at the Hotel Utah later. w Miss Clello McCready. who has been 111 for a long time, is convalescing satisfactorily satis-factorily at her home, 314 North First West street, where sho is able now to see- her friends. Mrs. Lois Steers has been spending the-past two days in town on her way east, viBitlng Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Schramm, and will Ieavo today for Njw York. w Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes will entortain today at another in a scries of luncheons lunch-eons at Amelia Palace. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor and Mrs. H. J. Richards Rich-ards came up from Provo Saturday night to see "Littlo Women." Miss Vlnna Parke is expecting to have for Iter guests over the holidays Oscar Henriek and MIhs Maud Henrlck of Pasadena, Pasa-dena, former friends of Miss Parke whllo sho was in college. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Farnsworth expect to leave early in the new year for southern south-ern California to pend a fow weeks of the winter there. it Mrs. Emma Empey is home after a delightful de-lightful visit to Baltimore, Washington and New York. Mrs. "Willard Young leaves tomorrow for Washington to visit her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Howell, for a few weeks. Hon Eldredge Coffin, the young son of Mrs. Genter. is home from Schenectady to spend the Christmas holidnvs. Miss Gladys Kimball leaves shortly for southern Californlu to join her mother. Mrs. Golden Kimball, and Miss Jane Kimball for a visit. w Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bassett (Sybella Clayton') are in southern CaJifomla spending a few months. . 4 U Charles Stimpson has gone east on a hurried business trip, but will return in time for the holiday season. The Emerson class will meet this afternoon after-noon at 2;30 with Mrs. Cummlngs. at No. 4 Virginia apartments. k U Mrs. Anne Fryer announces tho mar riage of her daughter, Natalie, and Godfrey God-frey Kenney. which took placo December 3 at New York City. The Temple "B'nal Israel will hold the regular monthly meeting this afternoon at 2:80 in the B. B. hall on Third East street. The club chorus of the Ladles Literary club will meet this afternoon with Mrs. Walter Druehl on South Temple street. u Tho Salt Lake Woman's club will meet this afternoon with Mrs. V. H. Poase at her home on II street. Mrs, C. H. Mc-Mahon Mc-Mahon will present the topic. There will bo a meeting of the Past Noblo Grand cluh Thursday, DecomhT Jl at tho I- O. O. F. hall. Officers will be elected. |