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Show MISS DOROTHY BAH.EY, the at-tractive at-tractive young- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bailey, was Introduced In-troduced to society in a dancing parly Klven by Mr. and Mrs. Ktiley at t he Country club last night. Holly wreaths and candles in tall can-dlestir can-dlestir t;s were i:i each ot" the windows. The hl-,-ii mantel in the reception room Viih banked with Oregon holly, which was also twined about tlw chandeliers, it '. the ad dli inn of iiistu:-ie mistletoe. The men's smoking room was thrown nr.cn and tr;uit'..rnicil into a cozv rest room, with easy chairs, couches and Navajo rugs. Supper was served from .small tables 1m the private dining rouin of the clubhouse. club-house. Kach table had a holly wreath in the center. surrounding1 a candlestick bearing a red tner. - The rooms were lighted -veki.ive!y will) candles. A spi.Hn2 i hu host and hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Karl A. Scheid. .Mr. ami Mrs Km Klhott Clark, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. VH'-'ilo'. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Charles Miller and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hampton. Hamp-ton. Two hundred invitations were issued. is-sued. A supper dance -with cabaret, features was civen at the Commercial club last n tp Jit by the club members. The invitations invi-tations included the club merr iberships, with their wives and women friends of tip members and other outside guests. The rooms were decorated in Christinas Christ-inas greens. Dancing- was enjoyed in the dining room and supper was served in a private dining room and the ladies' parlors. Small tables were decorated In carnations and ferns. Entertainers from one of the local vaudeville houses furnished fur-nished entertainment during- the supper nour. Two hundred were in attendance. The entertainment committee included -Joseph Decker, R. J. FYoiseth, Ross Beaton. Bea-ton. L. S. Muriger. Artiiur J. Drown, F W. Hornung. Frank R. Newman. Charles A. fa us. R. ,T. Armstrong, T. J. O'Brien and D. C. Backea. The marriage of Mis? Mae O'Neill of this city and Charles H. Feldnian. formerly for-merly of Louisville, Ky., and now of Seattle, Wash., took place last night at 7:30 o'clock at Our Ladv of Lonrdes parish par-ish of the Catholic church. The ceremony cere-mony was performed by the Rev. Father TV. -T. Flynn. The wedding music was furnished by Mrs. P. J. O'Carroll. A reception followed the church ceremony cere-mony at the home of the bride's aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. William Kron-ner. Kron-ner. Il'OG Fourth Avenue. The living rnom. w'here the guests were received, was decorated in palms and ferns and Pink roses. The supper table bad a basket bas-ket of pink carnations and ferns as a eenterpieee. The hride wore a stylish gown of white broadcloth trimmed in black velvet and mnle skin fur. a white hat trimmed in mole skin and white aigrettes, and i corsage bouquet of orchids and violets. vio-lets. The bridesmaid. Miss Frank O'Neill, sister of the bride, wore a TTIckson model of broadcloth with a corsage bouquet of pink rnses. Assisring the bridal party in receiving were, the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. O'Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. William Kronner. Mrs. Kdward Kaufmann was charge of the rUnlner room and was Isled by Miss Edna Lew. Miss Edith f .lopenstein. Miss Gladys O'Neill and AMiss Ada Kronner. The couple will be at Hotel Utah until January 1. Thev will tlien travel until February 1, when they will bo at home In Seattle. A large dancing party was given by Miss Mvra Cameron at the Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club bouse last niehl. The Hub-bouso Hub-bouso was dehorn teil In palms and ferns. The supper table in the library had a centerpiece of pink ropes. The young hostess was assisted In re-ceivine re-ceivine the gnests by her narents. Mr. n nd Mis. F. N. Cameron. One hundred nnd fiftv invMntions were issued. The Rush tronhndours furnlnhd muule for the dancing In the, auditorium of the clubhouse. Mrs. A. J. Tall will entertain the Congenial Con-genial Thlrleen club at her home. F3 North Sixth "'est street, this afternoon. Mrs. Elisabeth J. O'Brien will irlve a dancing partv at the Ladies' Llterarv club house this evening. In compliment to Miss Stella Snell, who is spending two months in Baltimore and other eastern cities. Miss Suell is accomp anied by her mother, Mrs. J. J. Snell. 1777V - rex rTi W- - ' I V ft t t , . i I 7-. N I1 ",'" " " i' '' ' " 1 Photo by Photo Arts Company. her daughter, Miss Margaret O'Brien, who is at home from school for the holidays. Mrs. William 'Spry, wife of Governor Spry, who retires from office January 1, will entertain the wives of the governor's gover-nor's staff and the wives of the state officials at a luncheon at the Hotel Utah on the inclosed roof garden today. i Mrs. C. IT. Elanchard and Mrs. George S. Blanchard will entertain a lew friends this afternoon at their home, T'dS First avenue. The marriage of Miss Bessie Hunter and David W. Salmon will take place ai the home of the bride, u7s C street, this evening. A reception will follow.. The couple will leave Immediately afterward for a three monilis' trip to Honolulu and will make their home in Kenimerer, Wyo. The sewing club of the Neighborhood House will give a. Christmas party at li o'clock this afternoon at the Neighborhood Neighbor-hood Hnuse. The mothers will be enter-lamed enter-lamed this evening by those hi charge of the home. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Richards will entertain en-tertain at dinner this evening at their home on Eleventh East street. Miss Margaret Orem will entertain at tea this afternoon from ;i until 5 o'clock, in honor of her sister, Miss Gladys Orem. who is here from school for the Christmas vacation. The card party to have been given by Miss Josephine Wallace for the members, pledges and alumnae members of the Delta Del-ta Epsilon sorority yesterday afternoon was postponed on account of poor car service, occasioned bv the snow. The Ladies' Literary club will have an especially, interesting meeting tomorrow afternoon. The prog ram me will be followed fol-lowed by a New Year's reception. New member's are especiallv invited. The members of section No. 1 of the Ladies' Aid society of the First Methodist Meth-odist church will be hostesses at a silver musical tea at the home of Mrs K Campbell, ;!4l Twelfth East street, this afternoon. All women nf the church and their friends are invited. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hensel of Eureka are at the Newhouse hotel for the week. H: Mr. and Mrs. Radcliffe Q. Cannon have returned from a two months' trip to Honolulu. Mrs. A. H. Parsons, who went to California Cali-fornia several weeks agu, is now visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Juv Hvde in - l-noenix, Ariz. Mr. Parsons, who accom- pained her, lias returned home Mrs. J. J. Snell and daughter, Miss j J Stella Snell, are spending two months In j Baltimore and other eastern cities. |