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Show I AN ?tini!Hor has HnctTOil during pAr 'iy', in spito of the fact vinter whs oft"ivM;i!ly tluo. The ' (r mrtn stvtns to have ovrloohoil s v n h.ibi'y brtv .- an.l IwicM uu hvi kept Nownihor storms in ' BOf. KsMW'fS of tin f:u-t tlt:t ij; chant ball of ln:t Ttimmhiv , l b supposed to foriniilly iunti- ; ) the winter social season, ttw call I oat-of viors eontinurj too strong 0i h indoor entertaining and dull prevailed so t'ar as laro social ei? ar concerned, urban residents continued to oc- 1 jo try resideuce und city home?, jtfii'ff tor the winter dances and parties, remained closed. Many tiva parties were jjiven at the y ;i laces, all naturally of an in-I in-I character, the pardon flowers, still flourtheJ, beini; brought ety.iisition for decora t ions. The r varieties of chr santhemuins, hale so me nasturtium?, s.i:nnier fa- i of the garden, -which lend their , glorious coloring and delicious "even into the late fall, smilinj; -y until the fiercest attack-, of Wost mav cause them to droop i sre:ty heads, have been n ore lux-than lux-than usual t his fall. The nas r.s with their trailing virtus wee a'ly iira, eivA in low bowls for -decorations. while the s-tirTer .n:hen;uir.s wero erTectivo in tall . arl deep baskets. The coloring : ; b!osso:rs. vertjiui: on the -olds, bron. rose colors, pale yel ter ier p:uks. all blended uiee- iecortit: schemes. " r'a-.-t that the fees are bevo-uin;; tz the i! tit a: u loaves of eor-sii-itcs are taking on the sere c" the winter is a warning, how- tfcit play t in-.e and thr out - of -orison are drawing to a clo-.e. The i Kos-orr.s n ill soon havp to give to the c Serines of the florist and wre of social festivity will be erred from tho country house, ts cher:; 1 open fire to tide the from (.billv evenings, to the e-heated winter home, where one formal clothes and .t jnuc.'-u LMKR pui-hs of :." Man 's a-ad-ay, n'on'ivr of the -t. Mary's ae ass-colation. pathore-i at their f tiarr ye-terday for their annual 4o.whi h wa clr-brated by a, ban-erTp.l ban-erTp.l at 7:-' in thf study, hall of S".err,y, fcliowirg a b:i5iness mt-et-id el-vir.n of cf:-"r at 4:30 . A brie f re. - o p c n to Bishop i 5. Ola 55. Z'-e-t of honor at th-- j ;r, iir:r-.i:a?-ly p .-ceded th- ; .5.1. 7h? rrjo'.rati'.n markod th- 1 A ; . i ypar or ti.e oraiii-ati-jii o 1 icrrr:ao a'ro-Sation. ! ( tcliov.-jr.g otrirori wore olo- tO'!: .May Kane O'CarroU. president: nn Raet'ler, vif" presi'Vut; ML-t 1 1 Bixy, srrrntary and trea-inrer. 9 ball was dot-orated in j-ottcd ' I acl forn-. with bran'-hf-s of a.i- f l-a. r-5 and u!dj whitp and blue ' ha:-:-.e'ts. fiiled with yellow an.! : '-hrysanrhniiims. introducing tiie . of th? aoeiation, blue and gold, on tables were intersected bv tpr one. forming a U. The ofli-. ofli-. f tb aeso- iation, th pust of . at-d the toa-jt givers were -rated shorter table. A large bouquet ite and yellow rhrjanthemum?, wy?tal basket, the a-isofintion formed a rputrpipee for the of-table, of-table, with candelabra shaded at either end. Smaller vaso-1 vaso-1 chrysanthemums in th prpvail-'!ors prpvail-'!ors .wcro arranged along the tsblos, with amilax in graceful t'ailiDg between. P;a-"e cards bore the emblem of , tiationf the letters A. M. I). G. 6,1 -n a monogram done in gold. 1 Te laid for-pixty, including the mpmbers of the aviation Jt?- tho elaes of .: ; J h - - - l m W - . 3 4 , . - f J A Miss Anna Rotzlcr, toa:tmiF;trcss fo r the annual br.nn.net of the Alumnae association of St. Mary's academy, given last night at tho academy. 1916, who are pro-pctivc members of th' association. M'im Anna Tfotler was toast nii-' it--., introdtieing tho toa-t g'ivers in a clover way. Following i a li;t of the tonM?. all presented in a striking '.vay, wild ready flashes of uit: ''Our Hifimp," Mips Kdna Hitiihtrcot : ' ' Welcome 1 o the Class of Hi Hi ' M r.-r. Mary MM-ad-den O'Xeil, with a r'sjonn by IVliss AftoTi Odekirk; "The tJurpo-i.i of a Catholic Alumnae and f ts M '-anH of Achievement' the Very He v. Kathcr George S. Kapicr of All Ifnllows col-lego; col-lego; "When the Girls Conic Home' Mi Nora (;ira?on ; ' 1 1'i pe I Ji r;i his, ' ' Mis Itoye McDonoiigh. Bishop Glflfs gave an impre:ive ad-drr-'H on " Loyalty, " and I he Very Hcv. Father Denis Kiely Hpokc extemporaneously extem-poraneously in commendation ol the alumnae and its spirit, congratulating the members on their achievement. The following musb-al prngjammo followed fol-lowed the toasts: Valse, "Invitation to the J.mnco" "ou W'eher St. Mary's se 1.d 1 e. Soprano solo, "Ave Ma i ia" Cfrrmi "i'hais") .Mas.-eiict .VI i kh Klorenro (Nefll. l rp - MIhh Uomlhy Kippe ami Mihh Clert Iia Karlev. 1'lano --MI.hs --MI.hs I'yiilinc io'cu. Yiulm--MtfH Adine P.rownlre. Harp nolo (sc.U--io) . Mrs. Kiiward Aid iun in Rwidlnqr" (Kelected) Mi-U Kibe I hixby Violin koIo, ".SjianiMh Dance" Z'Mbel Mihh Adinp Hrownlce. Synrano duet. " H;i r ;t m! Ir." Ofrnnharh M i a H I a n c h e Marks and Miss fearl N"rvold. Harp hoIo, "A .Sprint? Uni mint" . . Replx-Id M tSK J,vdla While, f'orniriittr.f.s in idiarKf of tl-ie en ("rl a i n-'nent n-'nent wov: Mi'H. N, A. Imnyon, prosident of Hi HHSorUi.1i.-n. cliairman uf the. rofn-ridtu"- on MiTHitfnumls; liannuel, .Mrs. H-Ien Sanlsehi i:assell. Mrs. Ma- Kane (i'i'n rroll a rid Airs. Ma rt ha I'luudinff SinHh- dfteoration. Mis. l'i hel I?l.vhy. Miss A mien' I'.owfil, Miss Vivnvc Sullivan, Mifs Venus Romne', M'.s.m Mary 'I'heresa lliif;hf'M; music, Alru. Edward McCiurrin, Mi8 Minnie Kol.-ofn and Mi:-.1 Nora Clca-: Clca-: on. .f !SS TKMi; HAFCMOX an-1 Mia ll'A A r lee n M A I i p r r i 1 1 entertained at 'ards Saturday nieid al the home of Mii If aiiiinii, ;'!! Mi-t'lellau avenue, in honor of M i- s Kd ria I (owe, a November Novem-ber bride. '111.- decorations were in riu The nipper table had ;t eeuter pieee of .Madam t'hetney roses arranged in a cut idas bowl. The favoi'H wore tiny (-suitcases, (inests wi-re entertained at five tables at b ridge, with supper nerved at small tablet- fdloviiig. ;: -y MRS. K. J. dKSSUl' and the Misses JesMtp entertained wifb the first of a series of in formal teas yesterday afternoon at their home, Twelfth I'ist st n;et. M i s. ( at herinc Howard read from her book, ' ' The "audio Flame." Miss Marguerite .lessup sang and MIi-s. .John Malick gave, vioTTn selections.. se-lections.. The rooms wiv decorated in fall flowers, autumn leaves and vines. A tall vase of cosmos formed a centerpiece for the tea tabic and autumn leaves were sea Hered over the cloth. Mrs. .loh u M adick and Mi s. II. K. K li ugen-dor ugen-dor presided at. tint tea table and Miss M argue lit e Jessup and M iss ( 'arm a Jones assisted in serving. '!" il- TIIIO Charity hull of 1015 has passed info history as another successful function to the credit of the St. Mark's Hospital Charity association, which has been sponsor for similar entertainments for many years. The ball on Thursday night had an attendance of moro than seven hundred, and from social standpoint stand-point was one of the most, brilliant entertainments en-tertainments ever given in Salt Lnkc. A jtumber who did not attend bought tickets and the receipts for charity tvrrc liuue. An innovation introduced nt the ball thi year was a small re pi ing line, including in-cluding M rs. J. .I-1. 'ntchltiw, president of the associat ion ; Dr. ami M is. F, S. P.as-com, P.as-com, representing the hospital staff, and Bishop nnd Mrs. Paul Jones, representing represent-ing the church. The other members of the reception committee, with, bauges, mingled among tho guests. ANNOUNCEMENT of the engagement engage-ment of Miss Marjoric Simmons and Carlos Purdwell was mode in a parly given by Miss Marie Simmons and M iss Lillian M. Thomas at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thomas, 260 Sixth East street, lat night. The house deeoral ions and all of the details of thi entertainment wore carried car-ried oat in a color scheme of pink and white, with an in t roduction of heart-shaped heart-shaped devices. The supper table had a basket of pink roses as a centerpiece, with gTecn vines trailing over the cloth. A Inco cover was over pink. The guests Tvero seated at a tablo with a heart-shaped souvenir at each jdace. Tho ice cream was white, with a pink heart formed in the center. The engagement was announced in the form of a toast. The evening was spent in guessing games, all relating to hearts. Supper was served following tho games. THE first big danco of the season in the Salt Lake high schools will be given next Friday evening by the East high school senior class in the school hall. Frank Steiner, president of the class, is in charge, with several assis-, tants. Leland Cowie has been appoint.-! ed to make arrangements for the music; Miss Sarah Burton will supervise the decorating; Clarence Kudine tho programmes, pro-grammes, and Don Williams the advertising. adver-tising. Two orchestras will furnish musia, Oiw will play Hawaiian tunes ami the other novelty music. Dancing will be practically continuous. Tho class colors, col-ors, red and white, will dominate in the decorations. The patrons will be chosen this week by Mr. Steinor. Till; junior members of the F. F. F. society of the University of Utah entertained for the senior members in tho kindergarten rooms Friday afternoon. after-noon. Games and music were enjoved, I after which refreshments were served. J Yellow and white were the colors used, i Yellow chrysanthemums formed centerpieces center-pieces for the small tables and tho colors col-ors and initial " F " were carried out in tho candy and ice cream. The F. F. I-1, society is composed of girls in the kindergarten course of the University of Utah. ARRANGEMENTS have been com-pletod com-pletod for the annual dancing party : to be given by tho Young Ladies' Sodal-: Sodal-: ity of St. Mary 's cathedral Friday even- in(f, November 10, at the Newbouse ho-t'il. ho-t'il. The offKerp. of the So'lality aro a corrimittfp, on Jirrunyfrrn-ntx, incli;fiiny MihS (,'laire Drih'-oll, j-rcsi'ji'iit ; Mir1--: KathoriiiM Owrns, vi'"C prrsilent; .Mis .lar(;arct Dud'ly, .K-crotarv ; NHss .Mary Ki'T'-c, treasurer. The tiehet eoinmit-tee eoinmit-tee in composed of Mit-H Margaret Col-lirjH, Col-lirjH, Miss Julia Stephens, Mifia Dorothy Jenkinpon, Miflfi Dorothy White, Mis Josephine Buep.e, Miss Claire Little, MifiB Gertrude Geojrbegan, Miss Mary Crowley and Miws Mary Theresa llutrhes. MRS. OKOROE S. GANNETT entertained enter-tained with a lunehcon and box party at the Orpheum Haturday afternoon after-noon for her small nieces, Mavis Deihl, Dorothy Deihl and Hothardt Deihl. children chil-dren of Judge and Mrs. C. B. Deihl. Others in the partv were Dorothy Grei'-ner Grei'-ner aDd JuMton EerKtrom. ' MISS NAN R WEN SON entertained at "Ml)" last Dif(bt at her home on Thirteenth East street. The decorations decora-tions were in yellow and white chrysanthemums. chrys-anthemums. Music was furnished by Miss Lueilc Howe and Miss Bessie Goldsbrough. The iruests were Miss Lillic Meyerhoffer, Miss I.ucile Howe, Miss Gladys Sims, M:s Bessie Golds' brouph. Miss Anne Sprintrmnn. Miss Ruth Braby. Mis Mima Lloyd, Mis? Lillian Swenson. Mrs. J. T. 1'otts, Elaine iJowman, lien Harvey, David Iinllour.'h, "Hap" Johnson, Dr. Leland Watson, WalU-r llabish. Leslie I'ockiny, Alfred Nel-on, Harry Earle and I'arl ! I'oll. MB. AND M f!S. A. L. ZOBELL entertained enter-tained with a household shower last Ditfbt at their home, 335 Hampton avenue, with Joseph Anderson, who is to be married to Mrs. Zobell's. tister, Miss Norma Peterson, neit Thursday, and Miss Peterson as guests of honor. The decorations were in red carnations arranged in a cut-glass bowl as 4 conter-piece conter-piece for the tea table. The quests in- eluded sixteen of the friends of the voting people. A DINNER party was iriven Thursday evening preceding the Charity ball by Ben Siege at the Newhouse hotel. The guest'- were Mr. and Mrs. ( larence Bambergi-r, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar New-houe. New-houe. Mi-s (Julia Mix. Miss Darlene Kimball and Alfred Frank. |