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Show t i tB&7. -E . L- , ... irJ'. :-'') I .. . J HANOI' I-'T. foil ow t- d by u da n .-o. k w:,s nlven y t)u Uthmen claim i il thn University of I't.ih hit X nUIit In (ho university k'"i-l.aslum. k'"i-l.aslum. In honor of thn victorious !vvun foot Nil. warn, wlilch 1ms ,1n.t U Uu. its i?u football frOAMn. In i it:on to (ho frohmrn imiu, Couch son H. Norc.vn, M.miistT.s Uayniomi ilh a';! Ccor;e Stott, t'roioi-sor pyron nrnins urul l'ro.ilt'nt Kail iSkUhnoro tho AecvUtiM SuuhMits of the ',n-vity ',n-vity o' I'tnh w :- usts. e'al'OiU color ffrttiinM by ,-n, h- tnwiiiorml ooMr ot the column j-hm.'r. was uu . m tho decora I lotih, j noo KoM-in. ; i-'js,i.icnT of tin fresh-, t c U s , Miss Margaret K 1 n c and 1 vs Ul.i Rich vere the com mi I leu in nre of arranKcnieuta. IUins UU-h was i toast ni: si rt -.s at the M ;iiiici, Mhich i :iile! by S') :;ie:ntxrs of the class .i I;. ;d been fciven partnord for the anil an-il 1;;II by a "oui'ld" loinin 1 1 1 c c, con-u con-u ircsiinien students. s.ow'.iiid l-i all ivh. lYsUe vesterthij pvaoou and evoniti-r for a Christmas given by the faculty ami pupils for benertt of the rils-Uon fund of the is copal church and also for some add-adormrpp.t add-adormrpp.t for 111 school- The hall, yair.asluir: and the tkvu ?tic j.,'U"ice 1 wee i;ion ovv to ti e c ntevia in-nt. in-nt. In at:ract:ely decjial'd booms, ity i ocd'a'NVovK, fasl'mncd ny the feU'ls 1 mvml'frs of the laeulty. was on dis-y dis-y for sale, and other booths offered idv and punch tor the refreshment of 1 atten-i-tnta at the fair, .rnnc the attractions wus a live sea r.ster, recent ly imported, shown 1 n t he :tiM.iisr povil of the py tuna stum. A for-e-teher revealed the future, to those 0 cared to ptnetrate beyo.ul the pres-I. pres-I. Ti'.e four corners if the i;y mn.iMum "6 occupied by booths of the four nd- 1 ced c'.asat-s of the schoi.il. The senior l-s booth was decorated in Japanese ct, lante-Ts, umbrebHS and other . anese suirpestions. The junior booth ,; in pink and w hite and was s trims h kewpies. The sopho:r.oio booth was, red and while, in:ro.iuc;nr patriotic as in ftags and hunt inc. The refresh-nt refresh-nt l-ooth was decorated in Dutch ef-t. ef-t. In Hie balcony, from another tch booth, "hot lines'" and butt-rm lire li-re served. In tv? hall were the ranly. ich and doil booiiis n.td a "llsh pond." cafeteria supper, svrved by the do-Etic do-Etic science! dorar:m?Tit. was one of most popular features of the enter-nment. enter-nment. A number of the frier.ds of tiie oo! called to enjoy the social sma of fair and also to aid a good cause. Irs. A. F Cudebec entertaintv with a ttily-appointed luncheon at the t'ni-s:ty t'ni-s:ty ciub yesterday. Luriche.cn ws ved at l o'clock, followed by auction 3.e The table was laid in a private ing room ci the clubhous. Red roes a cut-? .ass bowl formed the center-re center-re for the table and a corsasre bouquet violets was at each place. The place is hvm flinire rvf Kant a P1iik. i te campflre gave a touch ot added f iness to tiie room. I overs were laid for twelve. The ' sts included Mrs. U. B. Look hart. . E. F. Fa um Mrs. Frank Nicholas. L A. D. Smith. Mrs. S. R. Inch, Mrs. i Coray. Mrs. Syms. Mrs. A, E. rkier. Mrs. B. A. CumraIrS3 and Mrs. in Crar.dall. ,r. ani Mrs. William Tniran of Lon-, Lon-, England, will arrive today from Ne-a. Ne-a. where rr. Truran has mi n Ins: in-sts. in-sts. to spend the holiday with 'Mrs. ran'? sisier. Mla3 Alice Lang, 14 Sec-Last Sec-Last street. s. Ruse'd Goodman Graham and 1ft-son. 1ft-son. Robert Douglas, of Walnut ve, Eacrarrento. C-ih, have arrived to nd the hohnava r:th Mrs. Graham's ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cooke. Mrs. -ham was formerly Miss Florence e. he Ladies' Aid eorJety of the Tm-mel Tm-mel Baptist cimrch will have a sale of le-made cakes at Walker's Etort to-i. to-i. beginning at 10:30 o'clock. rr. and Mrs. Theodore Amussen of Chi-,3 Chi-,3 will arrive today to sper.d the holl-s holl-s at the Dwyer home, IS 6 U'eHt North iple street. Mrs. Amussen was for- ly Miss Lorn a Russell. Ker mother, '- Ada Dwyer Russell, haa been here several weeks from New York and i will spend the holidays In Salt Lake. 'r. and Mrs. Frederick Cowans arrived rerday from their bridal trip and will 'it home at 1 "49 Second avenue. Mrs. i Mrs. Frtvieriok Amusaen, fornifrly Mlsa Lorna RtiHSflU, who will arrive today with her husband from Chicago, t o spend tlio OhriBtmaa holidays with relatives In Salt Lake. f:...'..'vy. ;:;;r $ r v . " X. $ t s if) k " A ' 5 I t ' ' , " -I t . . f ..... 3 SV. . 'VL, .-- to be lOcJuded in Suudj iotit oew. court b Id UiU off:. uot Imit Uiaa oooa Safurday Cowans was Misa Jane Wymond of Louis-iUe, Louis-iUe, and the we-id ins? took place tn-rre November 17. She is a sister of 'Mrs. J. Fr-ink J'.ds-e and has frequently visited visit-ed li. Suit Lake. M Miss Margaret Iunn is visiting in Denver. Den-ver. She will remain for several weeks. The Browning section of the Ladies' Literary club win meet Saturday. December De-cember 12, with Mrs. L. M. Bailey. The P. E. O. sisterhood will meet this afternoon with Mrs. Harry Oanz in tne Prescott apartments. Miss LucUe Ensign will entertain with a cafeteria dinner this evening at t he home of her i-arnta, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Enaig-n. on T street, in honor of her twelfth birthday. |