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Show If social evonts for tlie week will hardly bo last week, but it is is aftornoon Miss Eosa--ill entertain at a Sun-5 Sun-5 till 7 to meet Mia: is recently home from iatthow Cullcn will give Monday afternoon for Gont&cb off Spokane, igarton Trill entertain r. Lesser of IXcy? York, John home. Savage will entertain jaB on Tuesday and on moon, and Mrs. James also entertain at riml-thoso riml-thoso two afternoons, aftornoon also Mrs. noot and Mrs. Joseph 'o a reception at the i Foderul TJeights on Mrs. John Welch will Eidics of the Crystal a rnncheon and bridge soratery planned even-io even-io week is the dinner en Wednesday evening A. Hogle at the Hotel she has invited a large :nds, both of her own r. and Mrs. Hogle. The place in the ball room, cidodly new in many the close of the week Dinwoodey wfll give ie Aha club, re have been Brrmesrhat cd in the past few rricd dopa.rturo of tho large military event qged by the officers J4i(iay night, as a. bril-wd bril-wd God-speed to the , Mrs. Irons, was called noment, for oron after it was supposed for a irmy peoplo would be their friends to say s fund to he imprac-, imprac-, as all were wearied I departure, and many it, the thought of not to return to Douglas obability. As it was, ; at the train yester-as yester-as not by any means To Mrs. Irons, who e same regiment since rl who goes out of it to return, it was par-eave-takiug. jfficers left 3t tho post s L'liue and Dr. John J ladies who arc there, dec who will go to El arrangements can be :nd will .join their huh he holidays. Ajnong Perkins and Pred Peres Per-es and her daughter, oWitt, Mrs. Ileury M. liter Drysdalo, Mrs. rs. Seamau. Airs. Willi Wil-li go to San Francisco :er from there to El B. Wallace and her lit-ucile, lit-ucile, wil go to New i remain till .February, t Wallace returns to with the N. G. U. J Parian league, which handled tho Christmas oss stamps so bucccbb-L bucccbb-L a determined war on a already begun tho rear. The little seals o to mean good choer already on sale in the ments of the drug and tho real work of push-ill push-ill begin, on December uing of the various will be erected in. four nt stores, the poBtolHco rtah and wil) be looked : The postoffico booth, llrd and Misa G-crtrudo IL L booth, Mrs. JJe-nd JJe-nd Mrs. L. Ij, Torry; Jre, lire. J. U. Btunber-?. Btunber-?. a Schramm; Keith-Mrs. Keith-Mrs. Walker Salisbury Miss Gula DLx, talented yourig Salt Lake cirL who resumes her plnce in local society after two years of study abroad. and Mrs. Do Witt Knox; Auerbach's storo, Mrs, D. 0. "Roberts; Hotel Utah booth, Miss Anne McCornick, While it is a little early for tho com-pleto com-pleto liBts of the assistants at tho various vari-ous booths, a fow sure ready for publication, publi-cation, and tho postoffico Christmas seal sollors will be Mrs. Arthur Bird, Miss McGrath, Miss Bertha Hempstead, Miss Edith Shearman, Mrs. James JenningB, Mrs. Horace Smith, Mrs. Margaret Witcher, Mm Bennor X. Smith, Mrs.j Grant Hampton, Mrs. II. W. Baum, Mrs. D. H. l'Vederickson, Mrs. Daniol AJex-ander, AJex-ander, Mrs. J. L- Frankon, Miss Webber, Web-ber, Mrs. W; D. Donohor, Mrs. Jack Gilmer", Mrs. I'Tcd Dern, Mrs. P. B. Sawyer, Mrs. .George J. Gibson, Mrs. 0 P Ovorfield, Mrs. Jaspar McCaskoll, Mrt. George Hose, Mrs. O. J. Salisbury, Mrs. Da-rid Taylor, Mrs- Goorge Hewtz, Mrs. T. G. Griflin. and Mrs. George Harris Har-ris Smith. T would soom that the mad whirl of 1 dancing which has raged in tho form of classes and lessons for bo long bad taken a definite shape during the ' paat -week, for tho number of dances far exceeded all previous records. The dances of Wednesday night ranged all the way from the University club affair af-fair to tho various partlos of young folks, who worked up an appetite for the dinner the day after by dancmg till early morning. Besides the dance at the University club there was the first of the Utah club's series of winter dances at the Ilotcl Utah; there was a. merrv affair for tho young pooplo rrlven in Whitney hall by the Misses llcne and Melba Kolla; there was a .loliehtful dancing event given by the boyfand girls " of the Lowell eighth grade, many of whom are to be beaux Vnd belles of the immediate future, at which Miss Lucilo Franko chaperoned the voting people, and there was a pleas- ant affair at the Tounii: club at whack Miss Janet McLcod entertained more than seventy of her young friends. HARD on the heols of all this dancing danc-ing came the Thanksgiving dinners din-ners and the day's many and interest-1 ing football gamos. Many of tho young people left early in the day for Logan to witness tho big slrugglo of tho state's leading teams, whilo many more remained to cheer for tho U. of U. freshmen team and the Bod and Black. Dinners innumerable of a social nature followed, the army pooplo enjoying their last Thanksgiving day at tbo post with several pleasant dinners, but many heavy hearts. Tho most interesting ovent of the day in a society way was the ''"Tango tea." which was given by Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes in tho art gal-lory gal-lory of the Amolla Palace tho most interesting not alone bocauso it was a most beautifully appointed affair, but becauso It was new to Salt Lako's so-cioty. so-cioty. Tho "Tho Dansante'-' of Tuos-day Tuos-day afternoon, at which Miss Eliza Dey and MIbs Llla Mao Eaton onter-tained onter-tained all their friends, had propared people a little for tho delights of a Tango tea, and so tho affair was notable as a distinct success in social annala. A BEAUTIFULLY nppointcd affair of yesterday afternoon was the tea given by Mrs. Joseph Lippman at her beautiful home on East South Tem-plo Tem-plo street in complimont to her .sister, Mrs. Gus Simon and her daughter, Miss Ilelon Simon of Portland, Ore. The rooms were artistically decorated with pink and yellow roses, pink Killarnoy and Madame Ward roses forming a beautiful combination. The hostess was assisted through the various rooms by a number of friends, among thorn Mrs. J. A. Grconewald. Mrs. Ithinp-strom, Ithinp-strom, Mrs. Oscar Lehman. Mrs. Emil Vjylunan, Mrs. (Jottdincr. Mrs. .Solon &piro aud Mrs. Joseph Obermlurfer. Mrs. J. E. Bamborger and Mrs. William H. Theobald were seated at the lea tablo pouriug, and assisting them were Miss Laliela Samuels, Miss Helen Loh-man, Loh-man, Miss Helen Obcrndorfer, and Miss Carolyn Schiller. During the late hours of tho afternoon an orchestra seated in tho hallway furnished an excellent ex-cellent musical programme. MBS. B1C1TAKD W. YOUNG entertained enter-tained agaiu yesterday at another an-other of a scries of buffet luncheons at her home on First avenue, about thirty of her friends enjoying the affair. Small tables woro placed through the rooms and artistic decorations of ferns and carnations wore used. The hostess was assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Lucion liny, Mrs. Adam Bonn ion. Miss Marj' Young. .Miss Connie Young aud Mrs. Marcellus Snow, 4 COLONEL and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes ended a week of delightful delight-ful entertaining last evening with a dinner for a dozen friends to meet their cousin, Walter Lee Parrotto of Chicago and his guest, Mr. Scnmans, who is on his way west with Mr. Parrotto, An exquisitely ex-quisitely uppuintcd glass-topped table was used for the affair, and all tho decorations wero in pink roses, the green of forns and pink carnations studding tho circln. Colonel and Mrs. Holmes entertained also at un elaborate Thanksgiving day dinner at which their guests numbered twenty-seven. twenty-seven. 6 MISS JJAZ12L JLILL, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Hill, entcr-lained entcr-lained a party of her girl friends yesterday yes-terday afternoon at the mntinoe at the Orphcum with a teu later at a down town cafe. The party was chapcronod by Mrs. Hill and it included Misd Leah Henderson, Miss Becky- Clawson, Miss Eleanor Park, Miss Helen Kearns, Miss Dorothy JIarkcr. Miss Genevieve Hoffman, Hoff-man, Miss -Martha Struck, Miss Phoebe Dey, Miss Margaret O'Brien, Miss Willa Bobbins, Miss Carlcn Dewey, Miss Carolyn Wells, Miss .Elizabeth .More-ton, .More-ton, Miss Emma Warren, Miss Sara Burton Bur-ton and Miss Edna Williams. ANOTHER new dancing club has been formed for the purpose of giving a series of dances through the winter. Tho first dance was enjoyed at the Ladies Literary club house Thursday evening. The next will be given Now Year's ovo and will bo the beginning of numerous watch parties. Tho members of the club are Mr. and Mrs. Simou Bambergor, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lippman. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Baer, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Simou, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Aucrbach, Mr. and Mrs. Max Weil. Mr. and Mrs. D. Lipman. Mr. aud Mrs, Henry Cohn. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Bosenbaum, Mr. and Mrs: Marc Lippman, Mrs. .1. Obcrndorfer, Mr. and Mrs. Oppcnheimer, Mr. and Mrs. L. Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Siegel, Mr. aud Mrs. Ben Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ganz, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kahn, Mrs. S. Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Sig Simou, Mr. and Mrs. IL Uirschman, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Greenc-wald, Greenc-wald, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Cohu, Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Siegel, Mr. and Mrs. Solon Spiro, Mr. and Mrs. Lonis Sin-german, Sin-german, Miss' Mayer, the MisBes Stella and Elsie Cohn, Walter Mayer, Arthur Sweet and others. THE seventh birthday of Sterling Tarbet, tho little son of Mr. and Mrs. A. IL Tarbet, was celebrated last Tuesday with a most delightful gathering gather-ing of his little friends at the Tarbet home on First avenue and J street. About forty little guests enjoyed the affair, and a number of friends of Mrs. Tarbet assisted. Games wore played and lato in the afternoon a delicious supper was served, at which each little guest was given a favor i. honor of tho occasion. j THE musical attractions of the season sea-son are drawing an unusual number num-ber of society people, and thero is a more genernl appreciation of tho best in this particular art than has ever been evi- f deuced before. On Tuesday evening comes the second of the chamber inu j sic concerts in tho First CongrcgMlioua? f church, the' five win known mu?ivuni I who form the local quintette having 1 arranged a splendid musical programme y for the evening. Numerous society V parties have been organized for the ' evening and there are to be a number i of suppers following the concert, n' ji which some of the music lovers of the jv city wil cutcrtuin friends. ) ANOTHER new auction bridge club ; has just been formed and the ' first meeting will be held on Thur'day . afternoon wilh Mr?. Pauline Sand nt ' her home on North Temple street. Mr. ' E. D. Woodruff is the president of the 1 club, and the other members beside Mra. Sands are Mrf. A. Mayer, Mr?. J. ' C. Hunchett, Mr?. William H. Meln ' tyre, Mrs. E. A. Wedgwood, Mrs. 13. A. 1. Wall, Mrs. A. Fred Wey, Mrs. R. E. Mc , Conaughy, Mrs. John Cain, Mrs. W. B. Stanley and Mrs. Matthew Cullcn. U MBS. JAMES HUGHES of 604 i Thirteenth 'East entertained yes- tcrday at a beautifully appointed jj luncheon at her home in compliment to Hl Mrs. Thomas Kearns, Mrs. E. A. Wall ftl aud Mrs. Guy Bowerman, formerly of ('1 St. Anthony, Idnho, but recently come rl to Salt Lake to mako her home. The v guests wore seated at eight small ta- v bles and after the luncheon thoy en- ' joyed the .gamo of bridge for a few i( hours. The decorations were of pink j and green, beautiful pink Killarnoy I roses decorating all tho rooms and forns ) adding their beauty. Beautiful favors ' were awarded as prizca nt each tablo, the winners being Mra. C. W. Whitley, , Mrs. Charlos A. Qnigloy, Mrs. H. C. ' Hoffman, Mrs. Frank J. Wostcott, Mrs. "Von Knobloc, Mrs. Frod Davidson, Mn. Daniel Gallivan and Mrs. C. C. Cris mon. Tho other guests besides thoeo ' mentioned were Mrs. J. J. Daly, Mrs. William M. O'Brien, Mrs. W. H. Wat- lace, Mrs. Matthew Cullcn, lIrs. Jame Iver3, Mrs. John Welch, rrs. Charlc I M. Bell, Mrs. Wellington E. Lake, Mrs. ; P, S. Leogh, Mrs. L. F. Hummer, Mr. , W. L Dunn, Mrs. A. L. Caatlcman, k Mts. E. A. Benton, Mrs. W. H. Bintz, 1 Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Elizabeth Bonne- ' mort, Mrs. J. C. Landcnbcrgcr, Mrs. A. 'jjj Mayer, Mrs. Pnuline Sands, Mrs. George f (Continued on Following Page.) j !" ' ' J 1 ll Ii (Continued from Preceding Page.) W. .Rend, Mrs. Frederick F. Stauffcr, Mrs. George Matsou and Mrs. T. B. Ryan of Ogden. Personal Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Howard loft yes-terdav yes-terdav for tho oast, to bo gone over the holidays. The' will spend somo time in New York, nnd will be .ioinod there by their daughtor, Miss Marjoric Howard, from Rosemary Hall, who will remain with them over the holiday season. Mrs. Robert H. Barclay of Taconia is here to bo tho guest "of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alien Kcycs ,nvor tho next few weeks. Mrs. Barclay has been a visitor to tho city beforo this, and has 'numerous friends hero and in tho army who will bo glad to welcoino her. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Nunn, who spent tho past three months here at 'tho Hotel Utah, left yesterday for Denver, and will go thonco oast, to bo with Mrs. Xunn's mother in Now York for the holidays. Their guost, Mrs. Hamilton of Denver, loft for Boiso yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Simon of Portland, Port-land, Ore., and their daughter, Miss Helen Simon, afo hero visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lippman for a time. Miss Simon was a guost of her aunt here a ;'cw years ago, and made many frionds imong tho young pcoplo at that time. Mrs. Theodore Gentsch of Spokane vho has been spending the past row oeks with her paronts. Mr. and Mrs Jeorgo A. Snow, will leave on Tuesday or her home. Mrs. Gontsch has been he guest of honor at numerous affairs af-fairs during her stay. tt u Mr. and Mrs. William H. Child wil close their beautiful country homo. Brookside, in the Mill Creek valley, for the winter earl' in the week, and afte the holiday season, which they will spend with relatives, will bo at home at the Hotel Utah. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Theobald arrived from Now Orleans durinor the woek, and are g.iests for a short time at the Hotel Utah. Later thoy will gr. to the Bermudas, their trip having been postponed because of a business en gngemcnt in the west. Mrs. S. H, Auerbach, mother of Jo soph Sicuel, is here from Now Yorl: visiting Mr. and Mrs. Siogcl, and wil' spend somo weeks greeting her former Salt Lako frionds. t Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Kolse' nn their youngest son, Robert, aro spond ing a week( or so in tho city and re newiner their friendships hero. Thc wcro called here by tho illness of Mr j Kelsey's mothor, who is happily rc j covering satisfactorily. j Mrs. E. B. Critchlow. who has speni tho past week at Good Sprlntrs, Nov. visitintr Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hale. Jr. and their little daughter, Mary Elizabeth, Eliza-beth, is back home onco more. Gcorgo Nye, the son of Mr. and Mrs George L. rfyo of Denver, has been hero spending- the Thanksgiving holi days with his grandparents, Colonel and Mrs. T. G. "Webber. ( Miss Ella Dukes of the Salt Lake High school has spent the past few days in Chicago. where she wont to attend an educational convention. She will return curly in tho wook. ' i An interesting young visitor in tho cit.y is Miss Helen Word, daughter of tho Honorable Thomus Word, United Statos senator from Montana, who is visiting her cousin, Miss Frances Cowan. - Lieutenant and Mrs, Hugh L. Walthall, Walt-hall, who wore hero with tho Fifteenth Fif-teenth and aro now in Chinu, are ro-joiciug ro-joiciug over tho birth of a littlo daughter, daugh-ter, who came to them recently in Tientsin. k Mrs. Thcodoro G. Urbuhns of Glen-dale, Glen-dale, Cal., formerly Miss Daft, is hero for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Emma F. Daft of tho High Bchool, and is with her at 4G3 Dougjkis avenue. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Pcnle wont out to their country placo in tho Cotton-woods Cotton-woods to spend tho Thanksgiving season sea-son and tho week-end with Air. and Mrs. Trunbaugh, who inako thoir homo there. Mr. and Mrs. .Tamos R. Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carpenter, ,)r., eamo up from Black Hawk to spend tho Thanksgiving time with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carpenter at tho Hotel Utah. W. B. Lamb has gone oast for a visit with relatives in Hartford, Conn., where- he will remain over tho holiday season visiting his mother and sisters. Miss Linnio Kilgrow. who has been a guest at Cobblccrcst, tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington E. Lako, for a fortnight, loft lato in the woek for her homo in the east. m Mrs. F. H. Rnley and her two children chil-dren aro here from Mohrlaiul, Utah, to spend a few weeks with Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Davis. Mr. and Mrs. 0, J. P. Widtsoo have been in Logan spending Thanksgiving day with Dr. and Mrs. John A. Widtsoo. Widt-soo. Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Salisbury have ono cast for a stay of a few weeks and to witness tho Pennsylvauia-Cor- 1 nell football game. I V Mr. and Mrs. A. L. "Woodhouso came up from Denver to spend tho early part of the week and to attend the Utah club dance. .Tames Hoegie, superintendent of tho smelter of Hayden, Ariz., has been visiting friends in town. Mrs. T. George Odcll and her two boys have gono to Good Srrings, Nev., to "visit Mr. and Mrs. Hard- thoro. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Berry have taken an apartment in the Bransford for the time and will bo at homo at No. 44 during thoir stay in tho city. Miss Harriet Thatcher of Logan entertained en-tertained Miss Frances Clayton, Miss Eva Williams and Miss Georirie "Williams "Wil-liams at a house partjr over Thanks- giving. Miss Eosomnry Young- and -tiss Lillian Wells woro guests or Mrs. Guy Thatchor at the same time. n i Mrs. K H. Bale.v, who has been visiting visit-ing lior mother and sister, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. A. S. Pctors, has returned to Mohrland to join Dr. Italoy, f n Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hanson expect to leave in December to spond tho holidays holi-days in Dayton, Ohio. p Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Koysor nnd their family huvo moved in 'i'rom tho country and are in their now home on Eleventh avenuo. Mrs. W. C. Hall is horo from Los Angoles for n short stay and is tho guest of her cousin, Miss Leo Trent, at the Hotel Plandouio. Captain and Mrs. W. B. Graham and their little daughter and Miss Cart-wright Cart-wright have gono to San Francisco for a two months5 stay. Mrs. Charles R, Bates has returned to this city after a five wocks' pleasure pleas-ure trip to' tho Pacific coast. Mrs. Parker, mother of Mrs. T. B. Parker, has arrived from Boston to visit Mr. and AErs. Parker at their home on P street. H H Mr. and Mrs. Horace S. Ensign have gono to Chicago, to bo away about a lortnight. Miss Dorothy Jennings camo down from Preston, Idaho, to spend tho brief Thanksgiving vacation with tho W. P. Jennings family. Mr. and Mrs. Murray C. Godbo have (Continued on Following Pngo.J society! (Continued from Preceding Page.) returned from Piochc, whoro Mrs. God he has b.'en spending a few weeks with Mr. Godbe. Mr. aud Mr.s. F. W. Gardiner arc back after a stay of two mouths in Panama and Ccutral America. " Mrs. F. Ii. Oswald and Miss Hare! Oswald left yesterday for the cast, whenco thoy will tail early iu January Janu-ary for a trip up the Nile." Dr. and Mrs. George Ellcrbeck have gone to Stanford to bo with their daughter, Vivian, who is ill with appendicitis. ap-pendicitis. Miss Elizabeth .Underwood is here from Lognn and is with Mrs. Benjamin P. Nicklin for a stnj' of a few days. . Miss Ida Savage has returned from a vinit of some time with friendd in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Montgomery are now visiting Mrn. Montgomery's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bauer," and expect ex-pect shortly to make their homo in tho city. Tho Misses Jasmine and Vivian Smith will return this morning from Ogdcn, whero they spent the Thanksgiving Thanks-giving holiday with Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Ecclcs, Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Strange will leave today for Portland for a short visit. Miscellaneous Events Miss Hartley entertained a dozen friends at auction bridge on Thanksgiving, Thanks-giving, iu honor of Miss Hazel Morse. Yellow chrysanthemums wore used iu I decoration, aud the score cards wero haud-paintcd, emblematic of tho dav. " Mrs. Jack Shafer entertained twenty of hor friends at a luncheon, followed by five hundred, last Monday nfteruoon. Tho table was decorated in pink rote buds and ferns. Those present were: Mesdames J. R. Clinton, Karl Spinner, J. W. DeFord, A. Hatch, A. A. Covey, L. A. Marks, Harry Jordan, Charles Allcott, Ed Marks, T. F. .Inckson, Charles Seyboldt, Roy Mcncham, N. Marks, Elmer Qualtrough, Martin Malm ken. Christene Rogan; assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Burt. Smalling and Mrs. Claude Shafer. The prizes wero won by Mra. Roy Mcacham and Mrs. T. F. Jockson. The guest's prize went to Mrs. Charles Allcott. The fourteen guests of "Tho Stan-combe" Stan-combe" wero entertained by Mrs. Stancotnbo on Thanksgiving day at a dinner and a pleasant afternoon party. Tho house was decorated in rod and white, and a musical programmo was given. i Tho Misses Norma 8howakcr, Teresa Eigla and Katharine Castle entertained about thirty of thoir friends at a Thanksgiving party Friday evening at .the homo of ausb Showakc'r. The evening, even-ing, was pleasantly spent with games and music, after which refreshments wero served. Mrs. Homer W. Sherwood will entertain enter-tain tho Monday Luncheon club tomorrow tomor-row at hor home. Tho Womeu?s Missionary society of the First Congregational church will meet Thnrsday, December 1. at 2:30 n. m. with Mr. G. H. Norton, 22G South Twelfth East street. Mrs. Homer W. Sherwood and Mrs. Edward M. West will entertain about 150 guests at tho Ladies Literary club Thursday, December 1. - Mrs. August Rudlne entertained a score of her friends at a dinner on Thanksgiving1 Thanks-giving1 day. Mr. and Mrs. Ben ?anford entertained .Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Smith. Miss AJta K. Smith. .Mr Ivy M. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Simmons at dinner Thanksgiving evening even-ing at their beautiful new home, 1137 Douglas avenue. Mrs. Sanford. before ' JM her marriage, was Miss Ella Smith of H Provo. H i Ml83 Gladys ChrlRtenseu entertained the Nabo club at the home of her aunt, Mrs. H F. T. Knise, on Third East. Friday. The evening was spent In games and later rc- H freshmcnts were erved. Those present H were Myrtle Cannon, Cora Hanson. Sylvia it H Ilalverson. Surah WhltUker. Evelyn I B Kruse. Gladys CIirtstenHen, Morris Mom. M Ray Manciiy. Juck Baker. H H Robin Reynolds entertained a party of ! H Ids friends Friday evening at a dancing H party at his home. H The Junior class of the high school will give a dance next Friday night in the IH gymnasium. ! H MI?d Clara Cahoon entertained at a H trousseau tea yesterday afternoon at the M Keith apartmenth. Miss Cahoon has been j H entertained at numerous afTalrB In thu ' H past few days In anticipation of her com- H lug mairlage. Miss Florence Winder gave 1 H a matinee and dinner party for her. Mlm 1 Man-let McClosky entortalncd at an evening a Hair, MIrs Claire Hayucs and B Miss Bertha Cahoon have both glvon 1 evening parties in her honor. 1 w HHHH The second of a dories of dancing parties will he given by the Mutual 1m- J provement aBsociatiou.s of the Suit Lake H Ftulte on Friday at the Odeon. The tloor M committee will consist of the mutual H Make board and the presidents of the H ward assocIatioiiB In the Salt Lake stake. Mro. Thomas Bolib war. hosloaH at a Thanksgiving dinner. The tublo was 't for twelve. The guetjb were Mr. and B Mra. Jack Butte and family. Miss Xora Swan, Ixiulse Hart. Joe Morgan. Jerry , O'Mara and Joe Kuhn. Thursday afternoon nt 2 o'clock Mrn. & Corcv will entertain (he Oliver O. How- ard "Relief corpt ut her home. 303 A I- mond street. She will he asxhited by Mrs. Norton. Mrt:. Price. Mm. Stcvcnsen. Mrs. Shunnon aud Mrs. Spnrh. . V Miss Mabel Foster entertalnud tho ,i members of the II. G. L. G. club Friday evening at hor home. 510 West Fifth I South. Sewing and music were tho oven- ft 1 Ing's entertainment, after which refreh- ' incuts were nerved by the liOHloit. |