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Show i n UIUSTMAS would be depnvd of j tn epUU and iuld be oina R lie tkose who touU hu t It K a ehafU postoatd t . tial shoull tre H 1 Urao nkn lo and 5, nprrsl of love abo n U lo e 41 fr oe fallow ni n hut for l ( aWTtrt d dearest t n for t5 tfeal- f hearts and poeketbooh' ltnote aWeft HitrTst rather thauTrugal t V Efts fw lftS of the I est u ft that tjl t enxsest an resource a W f love's sake not be on I one. s ixtnS ' w tluu generous tfcjsta of iti rwsib 1 ties. XIi filvWR nisv lnole ilf t.a I gta, Whv notl The touching pathos ef U litus story written b O Henry M tls husband who pawned h s watch Eby some tortoise shell couibs which fc isew his wife wasted on t d s Kytc that she had sacrificed ber I ean Rfal tresses to bar a wat h I b she Kb he coveted, u an illistrat on of gist lore will do for the sake of lova, foi shows the spirit of true Riwng hi tsenfice In that ease seems wasted Pwa tie standpoint of the utnnsio 2ty of the gifts, but who can say (fiat they missed their real aim? On the first Christmas the world h-tv, when we real that shepherds TO watching their flocks bi night jui saw the mystenoua star n the buL" with its meaning of the eternal RssEty of lore and life t is told that hrae men from the east brought n h fafa to 1st by the cradle of the bavior (j ia world, not as char tv but as an Udtpoonag of love and homage an ex taracasee, it ml;ht have be n and jet a beactlrcJ thought that has been jerpetuated through the age as the njreaon of a RTeat love, which u jia Tcy epitome of the true Christinas gtrj. So away with eroakers, away nth eeonoausta sji let real Christmas titer abound. Tilth reminds one of a reported eon Tcrotica In a Los Angeles paper among jets well known society women and thinly wcrier3 sp ropes of tJinimUag Christmas giving It follows " he os eat oat all Christmas presents this year and give the nosey to chari y This ssseetlon coming from ihs hps of a well-known society fn;aa. fell VXa a bomb" bell on"he ears of a circle of well known har ny workers the other day Astonishment made those present sHest for a few moments bat, ae eornsc to statements cpnfided to fnczds later their thoughts were tcsv "What! Become members of the Society for the Prevention of L safes sa-fes Gmne active S. P P O I ha ed expression ' Poor tiddies' Think of Christmas Christ-mas for them with Santa Cans lanished and Christmas trees cut ail" Protestingly the less uitimat" of these sentiments were voieed first h a gentle pretest and finally in a wave of protestation. It was point ed oat that, from bl merchants who spend trreat sams of money on Christinas goods, to small vendors, who sell Christmas trees and holly, tie holiday season would be a f roat iadeed If there were no Christmas shopping "Society is to interdependent lowadays that yon ean t pinch one Jrt of it withoat all the rest eel lug the pain, ' remarked one worn la afterward, in tryin to explain her objection to becoming a S P T 0, and her belief that hundreds f people would suffer if the Christmas goods were all left on the merchant s hands. SALT LAKE girls and boys at school will toon begin to amve home to spend the Christmas holidays. 'Mjss Mmi Hoffman and Miss Helen Mac tie, who are attending Ut "Vernon "Binary "Washington, will be among tis early arrivals reaching home tomor T to spend the holidays with their I IEss Glen Walker daughter of Mr and Mrs. M II. Walker who will arrive home December 23 from Boston where she la attending a private chool and Tnavtn; a special study of muse to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents. parents Mr anl Mrs. II C Iloffman and Ur and Mrs Duncan MacV chie Edmund Keams will arrive from Fort Collins Colo and Thomas Kearns from 'anta Clara university Cal about December De-cember 20 to Bpeud tbe hoi days with heir parents Senator anl Mrs Thomas Kearns David Keith Jr son of Air and Mrs David Ke th will arrive at about the same time from Franklin Mar shall college Lancaster Pa and w 11 bring two college f r ends with him. The Kearns boys will enterta n with a dan cing party on December 29 wh ch has become a kind of annual fund on n the Kearns family when the jonng men come home for the Christmas hoi davo. M es Olen Walker daughter of M and Mrs M II Walker is expected from Boston vihere she is attend ng school to spend the hoi days and M s Em n e Calvin will arri e from the Rayson school N"w ork to te with her parents Mr and Mr V E Calvin M ss Marjor e Howard vill come from Alt Aernon sem nan Wash ngton to spend thp hoi lays w th hor pare ts Mr and Mrs E O Bona d M ss Wal er AI ss Cal in and M ss Howard w 11 arrive home about December "3 M ss Lena Ilague will accompany M ss Walker Boyd Pirk son of Mr and Mrs Samuel C Park w 11 come home from Vnn Arbor Mich for the hohdajs Miss Lucie Morningstar and Miss Mar on lliskey who are at school at Mt Holyoke N J will spend the holidays n Hamilton N Y with f ends AI ss Elsa Bamberger who is at 8m th college will v s t f r ends in New "iork for the hoi days M ss Mil dred Tuttle who is at Smith and Miss Mar on Tuttlo who is at Wheaton In Southern Massacl usetts will spend the lolida-s with relatives in Scranton Pa 'I ss Helen Greenwood who is also at Sm th will v s t a school fnend at Scran ton for Chr atmas Miss Dorothy Mar oneaux and M ss Dorothy Ba loy who are at Aassar will spend the holi days with friends m the east Miss Ba ley w 11 v sit in Vew York Wash ngton anl Saybrook Conn AIiss Ade laide Woodruff who Is n an eas cm n hool w 11 spend Christmas in Detro t w th relatives PIATK a 1 wh te prevailed n the 1 corat ons of a da nt Iv ap o ntel lun Icon g en by Mrs Howar 1 T bbals it hsr home oSO K Bt eet jes terday n compliment to Miss Hazel Sapp ngton a December bride The centcrp ece was of pink and white car na ons in a crystal bowl P nk maline with kewpies perched upon it extended from the chandel er to the corners of tho table Tho place cards were sketches of br dcs. Co ers were laid for c ght of the nt nfhte fr ends of M ss appington MES CHAKLES WEIGHT enter tained at tea yesterday after noon from 3 unt 1 6 o clock at her home 18 J street The houso was prett ly decorated in pink rose buds The tea table had a elnny cover over pink w th a centei piece of p nk Madam Chetney roses in the bud They vere in a bas ket surrounded by billows of tulle Cecil Brunner roses wero uBed about the hpus M s Wright was ass sted in receiving by 1 er mother Mrs L A Pauloo Musicvwas furnished by Miss Lorena Whipple and Mrs Stella An gell Fletcher Presiding at the tea table and assisting in the dining room were Mrs Prank M Barrell M ss Laura Cook M bs Carryo Chance Mrs George neuter and Mrs. Lloyd Garrl son MES II W POKES enterta ned Tri day n ght at he home 360 East Eleventh South street n honor of the s xteenth b rthday of her da ghte M ss Hazel Eokos A late supper was. ser ed to s xtoen gi ests The table had a center lo o of caruat ons in a large bras bask t w th a red sat bow on he hanle Candelab a o groen and bea ng s Ttcen re 1 candl s and red shad s Just in front of the I place of the young hostess was a huge birthday cake decorated in red and green and bearingisixteen red candles. The place cards were decorated in po n 6ett a and sprays of holly were sent tered over the cloth The doorways were festooned with holly and stream ers of red r bbon The hostess was assisted by Miss Verna Hockett. A CARD party was given by M ss Genevieve Hoffman at her home at Tort Douglas Friday evening for some of her girl friends Three tables were arranged for 500 The house was decorated in red and green in honor of thej approaching hoi days The card game was followed by a buffet supper The table had a centerpiece of ferns veiled in red tulle Four candlesticks at the corners of the table had red candles and red shades. Poinsettla was I also usod in the decorations The pr ze I for tho h ghest score was won by M ss i Matilda Axton The guests included Miss Helen Hezroalhal h AI ss Ethel Heimalbal h Miss Ann Axton Miin Matilda Axton M ss It bee a Aim nd Miss Marguerite Almond M bs Katb lorn (Jeoghegan Miss Gertrude Ueogl o gan and Mrs J M Brett LITTLL M ss Cjntb o Ulno enter tained a party of hor joung friends jesterday afternoon from nn til 5 0 clock at the home of her parents Major and Mrs Willis Ullne at Tort Donglas in honor of her eighth birth day Luncheon was served at o clock Tbe table bad a Christmas tree as a centerp ece w th red and green deco rations carried out in all of tbe details of tho entertainment The favors were Santa ( laus bonbon boxes f lied with bonbons The guests were Miss Fran ces Oostln M ss Made) ne Hoppaugh Miss Mary Thatcher Miss Harr et Don an Miss Euth rton M ss Frances Bu k Miss Edna Freeman Miss Dorothy Doro-thy Bchwe kert Miss Dorothy Welch Alias Cornelia Dreeky Miss Helen Re lley and Miss V rginia McMillan. MES E A. HAET entertained with a Kensington and tea at her home In the Progress apartments yes terday afternoon. The tea table had a clon cloth over red sat n with a pepper plant as a centerp ece Bed tulle added to tbe deco rat e effect Candelabra in silver had green shades The hostess was assisted by Miss Mar tha Dames MISS EUTH BELESS entertained a number of her friends Satur dav even ng at a dancing and card par tj at her home on First Viest street The decorations were holly and red carnations and were artistically carr ed out in the parlor dining room and liv ng room The hostess was assisted n enterta ning by her sister Miss Edith Belees Miss Euth Kyle and Miss Mamie j I r ce Events of Coming Week Mrs T V Williams, Mrs John Hardy and Mrs Uenn Biehardson will gie a luncheon m honor of Miss Florence Campbell, &-Xeem,bye.r bride -at.tha .dl liams home, 520 East Second South street, Tuesday afternoon. The Utah club will give a dance Wednesday evening at the Hotel Utah the third of the winter ser es Mrs. Pauline Sands will entertain the Imper al Bridge clnb Wednesday at luncheon followed by bridge Mrs Caroline E. Jacobs will entertain enter-tain at tea Wednesday afternoon from 3 until 6 o clock A reception wiH be given Wednesday evening from 8 30 until 11 30 o clock at Rowland hall in compliment to the s t ng bishops who will be here to at t"ud the consocMt on of tho Bev I j.ol Jones as bishop of Utah and the R v George C Hurting as bishop of Ne add and also to the new bishops Th n fc rat on will UUe rlee Welnei- ay morn g at ft Ma 1 s cathedral T e recer t on comu ttee s composed of tl o Ke Maxvie I It e Professor Ge rge M Marsl all J I i ranken M s A Humphreys Mrs George V asson and Mrs J A. Beeves A number of box parties w 1 be given by well known society poofle f r the I hilhannonic concert at the Empress theater at 4 30 o clo k this afternoon. Members of the Musical Art society will be among the special parties to attend one of the leading mus a attractions at-tractions of the year The jatronesses are Mrs David Ke th Mrs George Ear. ris 8m th Mrs Vv Mont Ferrj Mrs. John Weir Mrs Karl A Bche d Mrs, Sol Siegel, Mrs Benner X. Sm th Mrs, Willis Ulme Mrs W P Kiser Mrs-Stanley Mrs-Stanley C Scars Mrs C B PearsalL, Mrs Matbew Cullen Mrs Percival O, Perkins Mrs James Hogle Mrs C Da ly Mrs W W B ter Mrs Edward-McGiirr Edward-McGiirr n Mrs. A. H Peabody Mrs Thomas Kearns Mrs. E M Allison Mra, Frank Murphv Mrs Pinkerton and Mrs Lee Charles Miller Miss Fae Lambert will entertain at her home on orth Temple street tomorrow to-morrow afternoon at a Kensington in honor of Miss Florence Campbell who will be married soon The Les Char mants club members of which Miss CampbeJ also is a member will be guests. The Girls Glee clnb of the Salt Lake h gh school will give a dance at the post hop room Friday evening Miss Vnna Axton daughter of Chaplain Axton of Fort Douglas is pres dent of the clnb and the eourtesv of the ho? room is extended to the clnb through. ffl Miss Axton. hSK vfjji Mrs. L. B Watt s will give a bridgs 'fSB tea Thursday afternoon at her tomeyjpfH 67 B street gigg sOS The Neighborhood Bridge club will befflfSj entertained tomorrow afternoon by Mrs ESS H. CBdwards at her home m fhe Pres-faS! cott apartments. tpsj The A. F club will be entertained iv8 Mrs J H Dahlan at her home, loojffi South State street Friday IraS The annual reception and ball of tnejpjjE Alta club announced for December '3,518 has been postponed until Tuesday even W8 mg Januarv 12 on account of a num. "la! ber of social events during the holiday ng week. , ! The social committee of the Cniver- 1 s city club announces that the Chntmas fContinned on Following Page ) (Continued from Preceding Page ) holiday dance and d nner will be given by the club on Tuesday December "9 A large attendance s expected for th s annual f unct on as a number of o t of town members will be in the city for the holiday season The Fort Do glas hewing el b w 11 meet Wednesday evening with Mrs L M Brett Weddings and Engagements The marr age of M 63 Ivy L vingston and Freder ck Atkinson took place last night at S 30 o clock at the home of the bride s mother Mrs D E Hurd 309 East Sixth bouth street The ce e mony was performed by B shop Iverson The parlor where the wedding took flace was decorated n yellow chrysan hemums The ceremony was followed by supper for fourteen The table was decorated n p nk and wh te Pink roses in a cut glass bowl formed a center piece surrounded bv pink hearts and kewpleB Kewp es and hearts were g v en as fa ors The bride wore a wh te taffeta gown w th an accord on pleated tt c and lace tnmm ng Her ve 1 was caught with orange blossoms and she carr ed br de roses The br desmaid. Miss Margi er te L vinffston s ster of the bnde wore pale green taffeta ana car ed p nk ro es George Mullett was best man Ihe couple w 11 be at home at 46 Fa rn ont apa tments after Jan uary 12 t Mr and Mrs Peter Majber j of 743 West Ja 1 son a eu e announce the e fagement of the r da ghter Cretehen to .Kan C Ward e The marr ago w 1 take place at the r residence Gh stmas day M ss Bess e Be er dge enterta ned a number of her g I fr ends last T es daj n honor of her loth b rthdaj at he home 3 6 West Second North street A n mber of games were i laved and pr zes ere won by M ss Esther Huhl M s Tw la Hemer and U ss ho a Bev er dge Son e of the latest dances were executed by M ss Flo ence Spr nger and M ss Leona 1 tzgerald P nl -n as the preva 1 ng color ot the table decorat ons Those present were M ss Bess e Bev er dge M ss Lo s and M ss Leah Bev eridge M ss Norma Hunter M ss Tw la Heiner M ss Ne a Baer M ss Margu rite Bar ett M ss Leona F tzgerald M ss Euth Anderson Miss Vera S mmons M ss Bessie Howe M ss Jul a Taylor M ss Babb e Wilson M ss Venna Zatt M ss Ann e B tte, M ss Rose He nard M ss Esther H hi and Miss Florence Springer M Mr and Mrs harles McCarty of Paymond Alberta Canada announce the engagement of the r daughter Marjor e to TJeVoe Woolf of Carlston Canada The marr age w 1 take place about Christmas Mr Woolf s a son f Mar t n Woo f M P P of Alberta M ss McLarty s at present the gu st of her brother V, llson McCarty n th s e tj M and Mrs B K Thomas announce the eugagen ent of the r daughter "Rose Ken lall o Sam e T Graham ot Long Beach Ca The wedd ng w 11 take place Th Hda A recept on w 11 be given at the home of the br de s par ents 137 North West Temple Personal M an Mrs W W B ers are v s t ng in Omaha Mrs John A Marshall has retu ned from a v s t to San Fran lsco Her daugl ter, M ss Mar Ma shall re ma ned for a longer v s t Mrs Ira H Lewis has returned fiom a sevefal months t p east, accompan led by her mother M s M L bm th . Mrs Bobert Fowler and children re turned the past weel to the r home n Perth An boy N J after a v s t to Mrs iowle s parents Mr and Mrs B chard Savage Mrs Kes D Stark and ch ldren are s ting n Colorado Springs Tbev will be 30 ned by Mr Stark for the Chr st mas holidays M ss Blanche Garland has eturned from Colorado Spr ngs where 6he has been qu te ill w ss Garland has al most recovered her health M ss Kendall Francke has been se r ously ill for the past few days jt her home in the Kn ckerbocker apartments w 4 Mrs i M il near and eon Neal M near Jr have returned from a visit to Calif orn a Mrs James Portugal left the past week for southern Utah to 30 n her husband They will spend the winter m the southern part of the state Mrs L It Patrick has returned to her home in Coldf eld, Nev after a v s t to iMrs Charles Wilkes l Mr and Mrs Will am H. Child have g ven up the r country home for the v, nter They will spend the Christ mas holidai s with Mrs Child s s sters At 5 D M Guilotte and Mrs J A Lloyd , Miss EI za Dey and Mis Geneva Savage will return home early in the week from southern Utah where they a e been conduct ng a series of danc nj, classes Mr and Mrs Karl A Scheid returned early last week from New York and other eastern cit es Mrs Abner Luman and children are spending the winter at Ocean Park Mr and Mrs Frank Earle Bndy are now at home to the r friends at 28 Faix nont apartments Mrs Rudy waB for nerly M ss Ruth Brubaker Mtb Ben amin Ferris of San B-iego Cal s v s t ng her parents Atr and Mrs Thomas Kane on E ghth East M ss Margaret McDonough has re- t ned from a br ef v s t to Eureka Bernard McEnany of Manchester M h is expected n a short -wh lo to pend the Chr stmas hoi days with h s ons Dr J F McEnany, Dr J B Mc Enanv and George McEnany and his daughter Mrs ITrank Larmie t Mrs J L Curran has returned to her home in Lead City S D after a vis t to fnends n th s c ty M 8s Ma v McSweenv who has been the guest ot her aunt Mrs James Ivers has gone to Park Citv for a vis t to ber nele ind aunt Mr and Mrs J Welch George K rk has returned from a u onth s v s t to Ch cago Mrs Walter Fitch and baby have re-t re-t irued to the r home in Eureka after is t ng here Miss Jul a Stephens is spending ten iavs with her s ster Airs Glenn A Keep at Park City Mrs Em 1 e Brandt and daughter Ceona fro n Denver have taken an apartn ent at the Oxford for the win ter Mrs Brandt is a soprano of note I ss Brandt s a member of Louis B la obs s mus cal comedy company now I p a ng at the Utah theater M ss Bern ce Chadwick who has been 1 at the Holy Cross hosp tal has snf f c entlv recovered to be removed to her home in the Hollywood apartments Mrs J G G if f n of Los Angeles is the guest of Al ss Luella Irv ne n the lewlands apa tments 630 So th West Temp e street Mrs Cr ff n s on her vaj home froma ,n9,J Oh ca!go Mr and Mrs Louis Berets and fam lly returned Th rsday from a si months tour of Europe Mr and Mrs W M Gilmer of Me tropo s Nev are here to spend the holidays with Mrs Gilmer 8 parents Mr and ktrs J T Croxall on West Fourth Sou tli street 0 Mrs B Chann ng and two ch ldren will leave ,th s week for New York after spend ng se eral weeks at the IIo te Utah Mr and Mrs Walter G Tuttle ha e g ven j the apartment at the Miller and w 11 he at the Hote Utah until they lea e fo Cal forn a to spend the remainder of the winter Mrs T 0 Woodruff returned home veste day from New York and other eastern po nts where she has been for several weeks M ss Irene M dglev who recently un de vent an operat on at the 1 D S hosp tal is conyalesc ng and s able to receive her fr ends MrB Gerald A McNay of Lava, Ida ho, s here to Bpend a portion or the hoi day period w tb her parents Mr and Mrs. Dav d It Gill of 8&4 Hoyt a enue Miscellaneous Events The J T club was enterta ned Wednesday evening by Mrs Jennie Hamburg at her home 439 Hazel st eet The even ng was spent n sew ng and other amusements after wh ch refresh ments were sen ed The club w 11 n eet at the home of Mrs W II ams Decern ber "3 M ss Minnie Cooke entertained the niemlbers of the F M N lub at her home on Monday even ng Musjcal nun be s we e given ly the Misses Ruby Looke Anuette Neslen MaurneCanno and Leone Wright and an ntorest ng road ng by M si "Vl nn e ooke L gbt j relreshments were served The uub members will be enterta ned by M ss Annette Neslen on December S Mrs J Jackson enterta ned the Lucky Th rteen club at her home 6' South Seventh Wost street Thursday after noon. A da nty 1 incheon was se ved after wh ch tl e members engaged n playing 6H Prizes were won by Mrs Pred trrcen and Mrs J B rl en shaw A few of Mrs M W Mansf eld s fr ends sun nsed he Monday after noon at her home io North West Te n pie street After lu heon the after noon was spent n play ng car ls Pr zes were won by Mrs T B bhaw and Mrs M W Mansf eld u Mrs b A Tones w II enterta n the Un ty Social club at her home on Sec ond 'vVcst streot Thu sdaj atte noo The 00 So a lub was e e ta ned T e lay n ng by M s b a Dult Pr res were won by M s L D It and G Lindgren |