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Show J ' MRS. GEORGE P. HOLM AN enter-tained enter-tained at luncheon at the Alta club yesterday, In compliment to . Mrs. Alice Calhoun of Bridgeport, Bridge-port, Conn., who is spending the winter with her daughter, irs. Robert B. Harkness. Red and green decorations were used in celebration of the approach of the Christmas holidays. A large basket of pulmos.i ferns and red carnations formed Ihe centci-pier-e for the table. Covers were laid for twenty-five. The Players' club was entertained yesterday yes-terday at luncheon by Mrs. F. K. -.Marry at her home on ' street. Luncheon was served at four small tables and bridge, followed. Yellrnv chrysanthemums were used for decorations. The club members arc Mrs. George Lockhart, Mrs. Charles Doolittie, Mrs. A. J. Knight, Mrs. W". W. Warner, Mrs. George Forrester, Mrs. Thomas O'Connor, ""5 Mrs. Frank L. Gardner, Mrs. V. R. Thurston, Mrs. Connors. Mrs. Harlan Haynes, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Harry Breckon, Mrs. Will Culmer and Mrs. George Smith. Mr?. C. A. Qufgley entertained her sewing sew-ing club yesterday at her home on East . South Temple street. The afternoon was r spent In sewins. followed by tea. The decorations, were in violets. The club members are Mrs. L. R. Wat-tls, Wat-tls, Mrs. Frank Fisher, Mrs. Ross Watson, Wat-son, Mis. C. C. Orismon, Mrs. Jane Cann, Mrs. V. F. . Jensen, Mrs. James Collins, Mrs. Alex Cowans. Mrs. J. A. De Bouzek, Mrs. Arthur Sullivan and Mrs. A. Gibbons. Gib-bons. An interesting meeting was held by the Catholic Woman's league yesterday afternoon aft-ernoon at the Indies" Literary club. The programme was followed by tea. The tea table had a centerpiece of American Beauty roses, arranged in a silver vase. FNaur sliver candlesticks with green candles can-dles surrounded the centerpiece and carried car-ried out holiday colors of red and green. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. F. J. Haenbarth. Mrs. Elizabeth J. O'Brien, Mrs. J. C. Hanchett and Miss Kate Hal-loran. Hal-loran. Assisting in serving: were Miss Bess Faddies, Miss Catherine Driscoll. MlsR Margaret Collins. Miss Florence Sullivan. Sul-livan. Miss Margaret Crowley, Miss Mary Lynch. Miss Catherine Whitney, Miss Frances Treweek and Miss Florence Collins. Col-lins. A comprehensive sketch of Monsisnor Robert Hugh Benson, noted churchman and literary genius, was given by Mrs. A. H. S. Bird. Kxecellent music yas furnished by the Angelus quartette, composed com-posed of Miss Nellie Hasbrouck, Miss ' Pearl Larsen. Miss Stella Lund and Miss Margaret Schick, and Owen Bartlett in violin selections. Mrs. T. W. Naylor entertained at luncheon yesterday afternoon at her home. 62 First avenue. The guests were seated at one large table and two smaller ones. The centerpiece for the large table was a large crystal basket of rose-colored snapdragons, snap-dragons, with a blue tulle bow on the Miss Ruth Cowie, who will pose in "The Farewell Love Letter," in the living pictures to be given in connection with the "Mid-winter Festival" at the Hotel Utah, Friday. m fe KM z ; j : mmmmm 0 k siiiiiitiiiiiii is illllMIIIiillll handle. Smaller baskets were "used on the small tables. A blue and rose color scheme was carried out in the details of the luncheon. Covers were laid for eighteen. The series of living pictures which the Non-Sectarian Charity league will present pre-sent next Friday at its one big money-raising money-raising affair for the year promises to be one of the most charming and attractive attrac-tive features of the evening, and the ballroom ball-room of the Hotel Utah will undoubtedly be crowded for the event. Mrs. O. J. Salisbury hastened her New York trip to come and take charge of the pictures, and, with the able assistance of J. Will Clawsen, Gilbert White and Girard Hale, she is presenting the following- weJl-known peopie In this list or pictures: Mrs. Ruel Halloran, "Watteau." Mrs. Clarence Bamberger, "Vanity Fair Cover." Miss Dorothy Marloneaux and Miss Dorothy Bailey, Japanese print. Mrs. Theodore Amussen, "Salome." ' Mrs. William King, a "Reynolds'' picture. pic-ture. Charles W. iLawrence, "Napoleon." Mrs. Jasper McCaskell, "Carmencita." Mrs. Edgar L. Newhouse, Jr., a "Leon Bakst" picture. Miss Ruth Cowie, "Farewell Love Letter." Let-ter." Mrs. John V. Lyle and Dom Homan, patriotic picture. Fviends of Mrs. Arthur Retan, who, with her husband, is soon to leave for Palermo, CaL, to live, met Tuesday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. George Douglas, Doug-las, 277 I street, at a farewell luncheon. White chrysanthemums were used on the table. During the afternoon a cut glass bowl was presented to the guest of honor hon-or by Mrs. T. H. Bryant. Those present were: Mrs. G. H. Douglas, Mrs. Charles Hussey, Mrs. E. S. Heath, Mrs. T. C. Potter, Pot-ter, Mrs. J. Newton, Mrs. F. Mowrev, Mrs. W. F. Cahoon, Mrs. E. W. Burt, Mrs. James Hall, Mrs. J. Ernst, Sirs. E, F. Sasse, Mrs. Paul Barton, Mrs, Robert Webster, Mrs. George Sell, Mrs. C. K. Miller, Mrs. F. B. Heaton, Mrs. Emma Maple, Miss Myriel Simpson, Mrs. T. H. Bryant. The following officers were elected bv Mizpah chapter No. 6. O. E. S., at the meeting Monday evening: Mrs. Hattie Bennett, worthy matron: W. H. Esworthy, worthy patron; Mrs. Nancy A. Leather-wood, Leather-wood, associate matron; Mrs. Louise Steward, secretary; Mrs. Levina C. Brown, treasurer; Mrs. Addie L. Walker, conductress; con-ductress; Mrs. Itoxana Sea ton. associate conductress; trustees, L. P. Judd, W. JJ. Prosser and Jude G. G. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Bothwell will entertain at dinner this evening: at their no me on Third East street in compliment to Miss Winifred Ambrose of Los Angeles, Ange-les, guest ot Mr. and Mrs. John Cain. The Newhouse Dancing club will give the next in its series of dances at the Newhouse hotel Friday, December 15. The wives of the directors of the Fa-cific Fa-cific Coast Basebll league will have a box party at ihe Orpheum Thursday evening. .The party will include sixteen. Mrs. J. H. Manderfield will entertain Thursday a-fternoon. Mrs. C. E. Allen will entertain with an Informal luncheon this afternoon at hei home on First avenue. The Crystal Bridge club will be entertained enter-tained this afternoon by Mrs. W. I. Snyder Sny-der at her home on First avenue. The Busy Twelve Sewing club will be entertained this afternoon by Mrs. Cora Schmidt, 135 Mead avenue. The Authors' club will meet this morning morn-ing at 10:30 o'clock with Mrs. W. W. Riter, 349 East First South street. The study of "The Messiah" will be continued under Squire Coop. Mrs. Paul Jones will entertain this afternoon aft-ernoon in compliment of her guest. Miss Lila Van Kirk of New York. The guests will Include patronesses for Miss Van Kirk's travel recitals at the Hotel Utah next week. A Christmas bazaar will be given Thursday Thurs-day and Friday at the Phillips Congregational Congrega-tional church. A musical entertainment will be given Friday evening. Miss Hattie Nat hart entertained twenty twen-ty friends with a linen shower Tuesdav evening for Miss Jennie Werner, whose marriage will take place this month. Mrs. C. O. Van Ness will entertain the members of her bridge club Saturdav The Women's Debating society of the University of Utah will hold its regular meeting tomorrow afternoon at ( o'clock In the women's rest room. At the meeting meet-ing held last week the following were elected as officers for the present semester: semes-ter: Miss Ora Whipple, president; Miss Edna Calderwood, vice president; Miss La Von Sharp- secretary; Miss Lenore Cannon, Can-non, secretary. The programme committee commit-tee elected consists of Miss Beth Keate, Mies Emily Brinton and Miss Mary Hughes. The guilds of St. Mark's cathedral will hold a Christmas bazaar today and tomorrow to-morrow at 51 South Main street. Useful Use-ful aJirl fancy articles appropriate for Christmas giving and also food will be on sale. Miss Lillian Welch, daughter of Joseph H. Welch, and Albert Burg will be married mar-ried today In the temple.. The couple will make their home In the Richmond apartments. apart-ments. The marriage of Miss Florence Hohhs of Nephi and A. J. Swenson of this city will take place today. The home economics section of the Ladies' Literary club will meet today at the club house. A paper on "Thou Who Make Our Clothes" wLJl be given bv Mrs. Arthur Thomas. Mrs. C. H. McMahon will discuss "Home Economics and the Genera! Federation." Suggest Ions about children's toys will be made in response to roll call. The Lloyd alliance will meet this afternoon after-noon at 2:30 Rt tJie church. Miss Linda Jessup will apeak on "Church, Holiday and Social Cnstoms of Old New England." Mrs. R. J. Jessup will be hostess. The Woodbine circle. Women of Woodcraft, Wood-craft, will give its third in a series of card, parties this evening at the I. O. O. F hall. All members and their friends are invtxed. Maxwell -McKean W. R. c. No. .1 will hoid its annual election in a meeting at Jie L O. O. F. hall trus afternoon 4 Miss Edna Turner will entertain the E. J. J. club this evening at her home oti East Second South street. Mufi" and games win be the features of entertainment. entertain-ment. Mrs. W. H. CnfM wm leave todav for California. The Ladies' Aid society of the Liberty Park Methodist church will have a business busi-ness meeting Thursdav afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. A. B. Farley, 775 Seventh Sev-enth East street. The Daughters of Utah War Veterans will hold the monthly business meeting at .1 o'clock this afternoon in the Bishop's building. All wives and daughters of Utah Indian war veterans are invited. ' The regular meeting of the W. C. T. V. will be held Friday at 2:30 o'clock, at the Y. W. C. A. room An the Continental Bank building. An interesting programme has been prepared. All members and friends are invited. The Woman's Missionary society of Im-manviel Im-manviel Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. H. Peperkorn, 323 Sixth avenue, Thursdav, at 2:30 p. m. The cadets of the West high school wiil give a matinee dance Friday. There is a record number of cadets in the companies com-panies this year and this alone promises i to make the affair a complete success. The cadets hold a matinee dance each year and the attendance always has been large. The Selbert five has been engaged to furnish the dance music, i Mrs. Emeline Openshaw will entertain enter-tain the Congenial Thirteen club Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at her home, 7o Second avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mcintosh and Miss Ruth Treweek will leave Tuesday for a three months' trip to Honolulu. They will sail on the Great Northern from San Pedro harbor, December 16. Mrs. J. B. Taft will arrive today from Chillicothe. Mo., to spend the Christmas holidays with her daughter, Mrs. C. A-Faus. A-Faus. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Curtis are expected home Friday from an extended visit to Chicago and other eastern points. . Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Fielding left Pun-day Pun-day for New York, after visiting Mrs. Fielding's mother, Mrs. C. H. Jones, and sister, Mrs. Victor K. Ball. Senator and Mrs. Thomas Kearns are expected home from California Saturday. Miss Helen Kearns will arrive December 21 from St. Mary's-of-the-Woods, Ind., where she is attending school, to spend the Christmas holidays. Mrs. O. O. Naylor of Idaho Falls is the guest of Mrs. T. W. Naylor. Mr. and Mrs. George Lambourne have returned from a trip , to California. Mrs. R. W. Young, Sr., and daughter, Mrs. Samuel D. Thurman, are spending several weeks on the Pacific coast. |