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Show l.ONvi with sending cood cheer to - tho soldiers in tlu trenches ami tunuine, camps, will come Christmas preparations at homo, which will oc e.ipy tiio next few weeks, for, in spite of tho jrim necessity of war, the festival festi-val in commemoration of' the Prince of Fence still h;:s its message of love, all ; he more significant w hen its spirit must lie Kept alive at such saeriiiee as war demands. The idea oi" eli:n in at in' hristmas i iviuir as a meuns of economy is inspired, in-spired, perhaps u neon scion sly , by personal per-sonal selfishness; for. after all, true tv-i'.i-: means more an expenditure oJ thought than of money. Ami oven if it involves a bit of financial sai:ii"u-e, who can say i is not worth while U it makes so mo one liappier as an offering on t'ne attar of love. As an investment it brings its sure return in the satisfaction of the bestowal of happiness an. I the meed of affectionate appreciation. I'se-ful I'se-ful uifts have their alr.e of eourse, but the real ift is something that one would not buy for oneself, and Christmas i-perliaps i-perliaps one tune in the year when cx-iravapance cx-iravapance F- pei missible, when it means an investment in the name of love, which is the on!y thine that realh counts In a woiM where all else is tran sitory. Civine to tiie unfortunate anil those w ho have no one in their households able to brin them offerings of substantial substan-tial evidence of love, is a natural out growth of giving in the borne and in one's own eircle of friends. And it is n safe eon elusion that the one who alues the Christmas spirit in his own t ome will not neglect to carry good i hcer outidde. So brim; out the pay colored ribbons'. On with the Christmas shopping! And let happiness abound in a sad old world for one dr.y at least. $ MOVING has been the order of the day at Fort Imulas the pat few m da s. The departure of the Forty third and Fovfy-sveond regiments left quarters quar-ters vacant on cfi'icers row, whieh will now be occupied by officers of the Twentieth anil Their wives. Social life has naturally been quiet while the mov-uiu mov-uiu has been toius on. Added to the list of charming women belonine to the Forty-third regiment who left the post a week ao, a still further loss was sustained in social circles cir-cles in the leaving of the wives of the officers of the Forty-second regiment, some of t.' h o in have already gone to join their husbands at (amp Podec Pes Moines, and others will Jeave in a short while. .Prominent anions the attractive matrons ma-trons of the Forty -second regiment who have tcemo jiopular in Salt Lake during; dur-ing; their residence at the post, are Mrs. Harry L. Jordan, wife of Majnr Jordan, Jor-dan, who left Saturday ; Al rs. P. IL. Mullav, who will leave Tuesday to join her husband. Colonel Mullay, and Mrs. L. Jl. Watrous and Mrs. Kollo C. Ditto, who will remain in the city for a short time, but will later go to Camp Poduo. Des Moines, to be with their husbands. Captain Watro'.is and Captain Ditto. A SEK1ES of dancing parties was a! piven Friday and Saturday evenings eve-nings by Miss Melba Dunyon at the home of her uncle, Senator W. II. King, on East South Temple street. Crysnn-themums Crysnn-themums in the various bright shades were used in profusion about the house. After tho dancing light supper was served in the dining room, where a color scheme cf yellow and blue, wasy carried out with flowers and caudles. The hostess host-ess was assisted in receiving by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Dunyon, and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Miluer. About forty guests were in attendance each night, TIIE principals of the city schools gave their regular monthly luncheon lunch-eon yesterday at the Ncwhouso hotel. Dr. Ernest A. Smith gave an interesting address and Fred N. Poison talked on "Current Events." The table decora .tions were in yellow, as were the artistic menu cards which wcro made by the students of the Bryant school. A good representation of the principals were in attendance. ONE of tho largest affairs of the week was a bridge party, tea ami informal dance given for charity, at the home of Senator and Mrs. Thomas Kearns lust Wednesday afternoon and evening, under the auspices of tho Catholic Cath-olic Women's league. One hundred tables were reserved for cards and many guests camo in for tea and others later for lancing. Prominent members of the league and well known young society-girls society-girls assisted in the entertainment. Miss Eloiso Tremain, new principal of Rowland Hall, and the faculty of the school entertained friends of the school at an "at home" at tho Hall Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. About -100 called during the afternoon. Another afternoon affair of the week was an informal tea given Wednesday by Mrs, James lironson Wlutehill iu honor of Mrs. U. 1.. William?, who before be-fore her marriage last summer was Miss Clarice Doble of Hoston, Mass. Mrs. Williams lias come to Salt Fake to make her homo. A n at! met i vcly appointed dinner party wa that given by Air. nnd Mrs. Ka -1 A. Schcid Thursday evening at their homo on Sont h Tom plo st root. Covers were laid for fifteen, A not her dinner of Thursday ' w as L'iven by Captain Resolve P. Palmer in honor of Captain Henri Hloeh. Major and Mrs. linnv E. Jordan have been homer guests at several entertainments during the w eek. M r. and Mrs. Koss Feasou entertained at i theater party Monday evening followed by a supper iu honor of the popular couple, who ieft with the Forvy second regiment. An interesting reception of the ek was given by the members of the Third Presbyterian ehu-'ch in honor of their new pastor. Dr. W. If. P.urgor, and Mrs. Purser, his wife. $ MISS MAi;CiFi:i;JTE TAYLOR entertained en-tertained at a tea at the New-house New-house hotel yesterday a ft ernoon in honor of Mrs. William T. Poll, formerly Miss Venus Komney. The guests were seated at one iong table, decorated with tall crystal baskets ot pink and white chrysanthemums. The same colors were used in the ices ami confections. Covers Cov-ers were laid for eighteen close friends of Mrs. Ball. I honor of Mrs. U. E. William.", who be- ccnlinn attended by ninny Sail La lie fore her marriage last summer was Miss l i lends m the u .-u.jple. Foil., wing ,,, t the reeeptmri the cuu.le h'lt tor nil eX tlar.ee Doble ot boston, Mass. Mrs. leaded In,', and upon their -.turn they Williams has come to Salt Fake to . will make Hour home nt; FIT- liarard make her homo. w avenue, Sail ltk' An attractively appointed dinner . -t; mPitarv wrdding took p!aee Mon- party was thai g;iven by -Mr. nnd Mrs. . v . , ; , ..... U;, rlnv at noon, wl.eu Miss .lea,,,,,. Stewart Ka-1 A. Schcid Thursday evening at k V , becanio bride of Lieutenant JJocd their home on South Ten, plo street. , " x ' V , Harlow ' :. The .i n,de civ.noi. v was Covers were laid for fifteen. "xV ' , followed .v a weeding breakfast. Eien- A not her dinner of Thursday 'was f' 5 C -i' ' V '' --vJ-, tenant Cook left late jn the al'ti'ruoon L'iven by Captain Resolve P. Palmer in V'7Y'" ' " willi t!i" F.rtv Ihird regiment lor Camp honor of Captain Henri Ploch. Major . J?fjp&; ' : ' - -. Pike, Little Fi 1.. Ark. The yu.ing bride ami Mrs. Many E. Jordan have been sjj' 1 v- t V ft will join him later, and will be ac-nm- homer quests at several entertainments ;.f''' , v -yv "? ; '.- panie-l to Ej 1 1 Ro.-k bv Imt sist er, M i s. during' tho week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross s " ' " '. Frederick Pahnrr wife nf Captain Pal- .. , . , x it ... I v "XC ' . nice, al:;o ul th- I ort v t h ink Feast, a entertained at a theater part j s r ' Monday evening followed by a supper y j , ' ' ; Mis.( ,vi, and Arthur A. iu honor of the popular couple, w ho . . J s , . -ffl-- 4 Ca'lister were m;irrie, in the Salt Lake ieft with the Forty-second regiment. t . V'-v,,:-.. temnle Tlmrlav morning. A v.eddiug: An interesting reception of the wek .. :0. . . ' , lJ, Jy- breakfast at the h one of tho bride'? i was given by the members of the Third ; .. .. ; .: c-' - y ":.vf 'p- ' parent, lol!o,ed the eer-'mmiy. Later ' Presbyterian ehm-cli in honor of their ; . . . :.?t jn the a.'t rnioi, the oung couple left new pastor. Dr. W. If. Purge r, and Mrs. --' :'-' ' fur California tor a tine.- months' Imu- !ur or his wife - ... ' ' evmoou, after witi' h they will make . , their home iu this c;1. j MISS MAUCFFRJTE T A V Et)R en- I ' , : . ' ' "&H$ y. I simple wedding was that of Miss tertalned at a tea at the New- -v f,.. ,-.. ;. I I Jv.aheth ( it : and William F. Whitlach, . house hotel yesterday afternoon in I ' .,'v " which was performed Thursday after- ' honor of Mrs. William T. He! I, formerly ' . jv' noon bv tin' Rev. P. A. Sinipkin at the! Miss Venus Komney. Tho guests were , parsonage of Phiilij's Congregational! seated at one iong table, decorated with ,'r ,-m ,.,. A welding dinner followed at tall crvsial baskets ot pink and white . : : . :- the home ol the bride's si-ter. Mrs. Fred chrvsanthemuuL-. The same colors were . .......-;,-;: "J - A" Mr 1 :' rI:tn'1' 'l lu'T l't;i"'lc u il1 niake j , . ,. ' .. ' ; v - their home in Nut Lake. ! used in the ices ami contectums. ( ov- , . ,.,- ::. ers were laid for eighteen close friends I The marriage of Miss Ethel Thomas, of Mrs. Ball. :.: - I daughter of Mrs IE K. Thomas, and n - florenceY : . , ; . . . ; - '- . :v r-v : : s r.-- : v ' . .-'. . ss:' '"r"V L?ki) Events ol Coming Week Arrangements are being made by the Woman's Eopuldicau club for a bridge tea to be given December b' at the Hotel Utah for the benefit of the Red Cross. Tho entertainment committee of the club of which Mrs. "William McCrea is chairman has general charge of the arrangements. ar-rangements. Special committees have been named as follows: Reception, Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood, Mrs. A. ft. Barnes, Mrs. p. s. Witcher, Mrs. Julian Thomas, Miss Lillian Culler, Miss Blanche Strickly and Mrs. E. A. Rogers; decorating, Mrs. William Spry, Mis. J. V. Hamilton, Mrs. P. IE Tag-gart; Tag-gart; music, Mrs. W. C. Eockington, Mrs. F. L. Ilines. Mrs. Jcanette Hyde, Mrs. Fanny Pattison and Mrs. A. Fhi-ncrty; Fhi-ncrty; candy, Mrs. Margaret Zane Cher-dron, Cher-dron, Mrs. D. N. Straup, Mrs. F. C. Loofbourow, Airs. IE A. King and Mrs. Annie Wells Cannon; tickets. Airs. F. "W. Price, Mrs. Sarah Eddington and Mrs. F. C. Loofbourow. A meeting of the club is called for Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Hotel Utah to discuss the entertainment. , Mrs. L. IE Wattis will entertain the members of her sowing club Tuesday afternoon at her home in the Mecklenburg Mecklen-burg apartments. The club members are Mrs. C A. Cuiglev, Mrs. C. (J. Cris-mon, Cris-mon, Mrs. W. F. Jensen, Mrs. A. "W. Cowan, M rs. dames V. Collins, Mrs. .lane ('aim, Mrs. A. C. Sullivan, Mrs. Frank Fisher and Mrs. L. IE W:altis. Mrs. Churchill P. Castle will entertain enter-tain at luncheon Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Carl Hue k of 'Pa com a, who has come to this city to make her home, Mci. Jdaiu'y CJ-umu of .Now York, aiui Miss Collins has just returned from a trip to Chicago. Miss Dunyon, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. P. W. Dunyon, was the hostess at a series of dancing parties given Friday and Saturday. Miss Perrine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Perrine of Twin Falls, will be married soon to H. Granville Haisht. Mrs. C. W. Watson, wife of Captain Watson, who will leave soon for California. Cali-fornia. Mrs. S. IE Shannon will entertain at a series cf luncheons Thursday and Friday Fri-day in honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. V. W. Sharman, who has recently come to SaJt Lake to raako her home. Members of the Knox club wiil entertain enter-tain at a dancing party Thursday evening eve-ning in the Richards ward amusement hall. Tho committee iu charge of arrangements ar-rangements consists of Bensley Osward ami Harry Nelson. ffi Mrs. Mary Morgan will entertain the Congenial club at her home, S3 1 Westminster West-minster avenue, Wednesday afternoon. The Wednesday Afternoon club will be entertained by Mrs. FTank Corless at her home, H71 Seventh East street, Wednesday afternoon. j Mrs. ttus Rippo will entertain with ! a bridge tea at tho Peery hotel Thursday Thurs-day nfternoon, in honor of Miss Agnes , Carter, who leaves soon for California j to spend the winter. Aliss Tora Schick and Miss Rose Schick will entertaiu iu honor of Miss Florence Stauf for, who is to bo mar- I ried this week. I Tho LaMarraine auxiliary will en- i tertain at a dancing party Mondav J night at the Eagle hall, for the benefit j of Captain IE IE Sprague's ambulance! pr-?. The iubJi'j is invite-X ' Weddings and Enoaoemenls MAXY prominent Salt Lake society people will be interested in the following announcement which has been received in the city from Twin Falls. Idaho: "Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Perrine announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Stella Perrine, to IE Cranviilc HaighJ i The wedding will take place at an early 1 date." M iss Perrine is wel I know u iu Salt Lake, having visited frequently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Spencer, and is popular iu society circles here as well as in Idaho. ! The bride's father, A. B. Perrine, isi ( one of the most widely known men iu j the west, owing to the fact that he was largely instrumental in building the city of Twin Falls and developing the great country tributary to it. .Mr. and Mrs. Perrine are frequent visitors to Salfcj Eake and have many friends here. j ' Air. and Mrs. S. P. King announce the marriage of their daughter, Eeone j M. King, to Thomas d. Eong of the jTwentielh infantry. Tho wedding took I dace Fridav. Among the interesting weddings of tho week was that of Miss June Scow- croft of Ugden, who was married Wed.- j nesday evening to Leland H. Swancr of j this city. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents in Ogden, and v;;s followed by a large re- cciilinii attended by many Sail Eake f i iends iii tin- (ntn' i itupli'. Following t he rreept iim t he couple left for nil ex t ended t n p, and u pou their i d urn they will make liieir home ,it; 'n'Z liaiard av enue, Sal t Ea k v A mi'itary wedding took place Monday Mon-day at noon, wheu Mis Jeanne Stewart beta mo i he bride of Lieutenant Elucd llailuw (link, The -d inple crciiHiiiy was followed bv redding breakfast. I-ieu-t en ;ui t Cook left kite jn the al'ti'ruoon wild t!e' Fori v ( hi rd redmeut for Camp Pike, Eiitle Fid.. Ark. The yu.uig bride w ill joi a him la t er, and will be aenm-panierl aenm-panierl to tattle Fo.-k bv Imt sifter, Mrs. Frederick Palmer, wife of Captain Palmer, Pal-mer, also u f t lie Forty t hird. ': K' 'c Miss AEeida hVid and Arthur A. Ca'lister were mjirrie ! iu the Salt Eake t em i ile Th 1 1 rila y morning. A veddi ng 1 breakfast at the h nne of tho bride's i parent i lol!o,ed the ceremony. Eater 1 iu the :i.,'wriiooil the olllig cnnple left for Califoiiiia tor a three months'' nm-e nm-e v m moo, n ft er w iii' h t hey will make their home in ' his e;i . i ' A si mi ile weddi hi: that of M is:. I Jv.abeth ()C and William F. Whitlach, . which was performed Thursday after-' noon bv the Kev. P. A. Sinipkin at fhe 1 parsonage of Phillips 'ongregational , clmr.di. A weddine; diiuirr followed at the home ol the bride's M-ter. Mrs. h'red A. Mcl'arland. The couple will make j their home in Salt Eake. ! : I The marriage of Miss Ethel Thomas. I daughter of .Mrs E. K. Thomas, and I 11 en ry Alexander 1-iowmau, tuok place Friday in the Salt Eake temple. An informal in-formal re ce pi ion as gi on in the evening eve-ning (ov relat ives and friends at the homo of the bride on urth West temple tem-ple street. The couple will make their home in the cit v. Mr. and Mrs. .). C. Stillwell have announced an-nounced the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Gwendolyn May, to Tony Eettieri. The marriage will take place November Novem-ber 20. The wedding of Miss Edna Louise Floury and Frank 1). Babcock took place Tuesday evening at tho home of the bride's parents on Ninth East street, ami was followed by a large reception. The young couple will leave the latter part of the week for Twin Falls, where tliev will make their home. Mrs. Maggie E. Young has announced the marriage of her daughter, Agues IE, to William K. Hnlcomb. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Thomas Hunter Hun-ter at l o'cknk Friday, and was followed fol-lowed bv a reception at the home of the bri i lee room 's parents on Second East. Tho couple will make their home in Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. John S. 1 1 art ma n announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter, Mildred, to William C. Eieri of Kcx-burg, Kcx-burg, Idaho. Tho wedding took place Saturday, November :i. rt the home. Hotel Lienor, in Idaho Falls. Mr. Bieri left Wednesday for Camp Lewis, Wash. Mrs. Eieri will remain at the home of her parents in this city until the middle mid-dle of the winter, when she will join her husband. News has reached the city of the marriage of MNs Al'iios E. Cuddy, daughter of J a mes S. Cuddy, formerly of Salt Eake City, and sister of Mrs. K. E. Howe of Murray. Ftah. anil Arthur J. Kerrigan of. Eoston, Mass., which took place Wednesday, O.-lober '-'j I , at 7 :MO o Vlock a. in. in St. Cecilia 's ch u P h, Eos A ageles, (.'a I. The young bride cut' red the church with, hii father, followed by Miss Margaret Mar-garet Cillett, bridesmaid. They were met at thr altar by the bridegroom, -attended bv brother, 'jeorge K. Kerrigan, a bet man. ; The impressive rerrmony was performed per-formed bv the I.'ev. Father Kegan in the piceneo of the reiaties and Irieuds ot the voung people, ! The bride wore a irown -of tulle over white charmeuse trimmed in silver. 'I i veil of white tube was caught with orange blossom. 1-he carried a shower bouquet of white rosebuds, j J n the c-veuing nn informal reception i wa gicen at the home of the bride's 1 farher. The couple will make their I home n Eos Angeles. w The engagement of Miss Vilette Overly, Over-ly, recently of hicago, to lr. Ik M. K. Penuypacker, has been announced. Miss Overly has recently come from Chicago and Or. Ponnypaeker is a sergeant in the medical corps stationed at Fort Douglas. The wedding will take place at the home of the bride on Ninth East street on Wednesday evening. After J)eeHir.b-r 1 the couple will be at home at Fort Douglas. Mr. and M rs. Arthur Crox ford no-nounce no-nounce the engagement of their daughter. daugh-ter. Kuril, to Claude B. Miller. The wedding will take place the early part of December. Air. and Mrs. Fred Stauffer of Murray Mur-ray announce the engagement of their daughter, Florence E., to Fred D. I Si-hick, the wedding to take place Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Ellis announce the marriage of their daughter, .Tune, to George O'Connor. The wedding took place Tuesday evening at the home of the bride's parent) on Seventh East street. The eoremnDv was performed by the Kev. Henry J. ('atteral. Mr. O'Connor O'Con-nor is a member of the Forty-second infantry, in-fantry, and left the end of the week for Fort Dodge. Des Moines. Iowa. The bride will remain at the home of her j a rent". Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Carthy announce the engagement of their daughter. Helen, to Frank S. Shepherd, the marriage mar-riage to fake pla.-e the latter part of this month. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Y.. Strong an-nounco an-nounco the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Thelmo, t j Frank W. Epham of the headquarter? company, J 4.1th E'tnh light field artillery, now stationed at Camp Kearny, ('al. The wedding will take place this month. Personal Mrs. Joseph Young of Sryra.-iise, Oavis county, is visiting iu the city as a guest of Mrs. H. I'. Hoffman. Shu will return re-turn lionie to. lav. ' Captain Sherman Armstrong, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Armstrong of this city, has been transferred from Wash-1 in Kt on to Fort .Sam Houston, Tex. Mrs. Armstrong anil small son, James Miner Armstrong, are in Washington, but will. join Cantain Armstrong soon. Mrs. T. K. Newman and daughter, Miss Emily Newman, left Tuesday for fnn Diego to spend the winter mrnr Mrs. Newman's son. Corporal Newman, who is at Camp Kearnv. Mrs. Louise Sullivan Titeomb and little lit-tle daughter Barbara left last week for San Francisco for a six weeks' visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith are visiting iu Los Angeles. C. W. Nibley nnd Miss Kdna Nib ley are visiting in Los An-cles. Mrs. Thomas Kearns, who was expected ex-pected home last week from a visit to her son, Thomas Kearns, Jr., at Camp Kearny, decided to remain for several days with another son, Edmund, on a ranch near Heno, Nev. She will reach home tomorrow. Senator Kearns, who accompanied Mrs. Kearns, has returned. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Wattis motored to Ogden Wednesday to attend the wedding of Miss June beowcroft and Leland B. Swaner. Mrs. William Jeffers has returned to her home in Omaha., after having visited vis-ited in the city during the past weel. Mrs. Jeffers came to Salt Lake to attend at-tend the alumnae reunion of the St. Mary's aendemv. She was the guest of Mrs. 1'Yed Davidson and visited in Og den. for a few days before leaving for her home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wey and Miss Louise "Wey are now at home to their friends in their old home at 1.".0 Fast South Temple street. Miss Lorotto Malone and Miss (ien-evievo (ien-evievo Malone have returned from Eo-catello, Eo-catello, Idaho, where they lnue been isiting for several months. Mrs. R. W. Salis'ourv has gone to San Francisco to be near licr husband, who is in the officers' training camp al the I'residio. Mrs. Charles 11. Jenhinson and daugh-v. daugh-v. Miss Margaret Jcnkinsun, have gone for a short visit to Klko, Nev. X 5 Mr. and Mrs. Martin K. Mulvey and her daughter, Mrs. F. F. Chamberlin, nnd her two small children, Kdwin and Cecilia, left Wednesday for San Diego in order to be n. ..ir Dr. c)iaInbcrliii, Kiiunett. Krank and Mai tin Mulvey, wno are at Cam- Kearnv w if h the I'tati ar-tillerv. ar-tillerv. . Mrs. (I. William and family left Thursdav for southern California to spend the w inter. Mrs. Frank 1. Allen is visiting her sister, Mrs. John F. Kirk, at her homo on South West Temple street. Miss Marjorie Fllerbeck left Saturday Satur-day for San Francis--o to spend the winter. Mrs. Krnest Kdmuiid Crimes left Friday Fri-day to join her husband at Sfrr. Ftah, where he is engaged in pome construction construc-tion work. Mrs. Crimes has been visiting vis-iting her parents, Mr. find Mrs. F. I', liallajher, at the Newhousc hotel. v Mrs. L. Hawihurst ha' gone to south- cm California to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Covey. Mrs. S. M. Cuvev and Miss tlr.vc Covey have just returned from an extended trip to the rn't. A great part of t'ne time w a 1 spent in New York City with Steven G. t ('. I'V. Miss Florence Collins hrs returned from visiting relat h cs in Michigan and Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. .lame, Mara Fft last week for San Diego, where they will st.cnd the winter. lVan nnd Mrs. William H- Lenryliavo bitch- purchased the Karrbk home at Kin th Thirteenth Fast street nnd Kill soon be a; home to their friends there. Mrs. A. IT. S. Bird wiii leave Wednesday Wednes-day for Omaha to spend Thanksgiving with her aunt, Mrs. Ben UaUigher. Colonel and Mrs. Kdwin F. Holmes are expected next Saturday from Chicago, Chi-cago, where they have been visiting on their way to their winter home in Pasadena, C'al. Colonel aud Mrs. Holmes will make a brief stay in Salt Lake and will be accompanied to California Cali-fornia bv Mrs. .lav Tarviu Harris and children," who will spend the winter there. Mrs. Charles T. Vadncr. formerly of Salt Lake, is the guest of Mrs. K. C. Gemmell. Mrs. S. W. Morrison and son, Lieutenant Lieu-tenant S. YV. Morrison, Jr., have gone to New York, to remain two weeks. Lieutenant Morrison has a thirty-day leave of absence from Camp Lewis, American Lake, on account of a broken arm. The balance of his leave will bo spent in Salt Lake. c. Mrs. K. J. Boggs of Park City will spend a month in Salt Lake at -I'j Richmond street. Mrs. George H. Clowans and infant son of Provo are guests of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Shields. Mrs. F. J. Be.lall of Nampa, Idaho, is visiting with her parents, Mr. a.ud Mrs. George Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Sen riff of Chicago, formerly 0'' Salt Lake, are at the Hotel Utah fur a two weeks' stav. Mr. and Mrs. George Martin Miller and Miss Knid Miller are now at homo at 10o'7 Fast South Temple street. si: Miss Florence Ryan will leave Monday Mon-day for Los Angeles, where she will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. J. J. Kinney. s Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Giles have re-Mirne.l re-Mirne.l from their honeymoon and aro :it the Hotel 'tali until their new homo on Thirteenth Kast street is completed. com-pleted. Mr. and -Mrs. R. L. Fdwards havo come from Salmon City. Idaho, and will make their home here for tho winter. Miss Flsie Muntor of Los Angeles is in the city for a short visit aud is the guest of Mrs. James A. Hogle. Miscellaneous Events Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Real entertained a few friends Thursday niht at a card parry in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wavno C. Fridav, who were recently married. Five tables s ere ar ra ned for cards and later a lirrh supper was served from the small tables, each having for a centerpiece a wicher basket of -uld and lavender chrysanthemums. The hostess was assisted bv Miss Kdith Dusenberry and -Mrs. W. K. Spa ford. Mrs. Thomas McKcan, S12 Onray avenue, ave-nue, was iven a snrpri.-e party Thursday Thurs-day a I'teriinon bv M rs. Fran k Murra v, Mrs. .Mm McKcan, Mrs. Belle M.-Kean, M rs. K. X. Smith, Mis. ,acoh Sn ider, Mrs. Annie Wilson, Mrs. John K. Price, M rs. Her nice Snider. Kef reshmcnts were screed. The I.nckv ' ' U ' ' ehib was entertained Wednesday " at the home of Mrs. T. J. Frdman, - t Xor'h Second West. The club members w ere sea ted at one lone tr.' bio. V id low ch rysa u t hemurns were arranged in an effective centerpiece for the table. The place cards and tally cards were of Thanksgiving dc-in. M rs. 1 j. K. Conk w on t lie prie. The club will meet in two weeks with Mrs. C. A. Fowler. A dinner was given Monday evening in honor of Mrs. O. W. Andlin of Provo (Continued on Following Pa?e.) SOCIETY (Continued from Pioccding Page.) I, v her sisters. Mrs. V. A. .M i.ldli-ton mid Mrs. M. 1". Mmil, m t lie liome ol Mrs. Mi. 1. Ileum mi South Homer street. A ervstitl liusWel of l Veil Hruiiner roses l'oiino.i t ho rente, piece with individual cut olass vases at e.-ieli i -t 1 1 1 . The iiost-essos iiost-essos won- assisted Ivy Mrs. ( K.lo Hanson. Han-son. I'la.es vvoro laid for tlio lol low i iifx: Mrs. t). W. Andl'm. Mis. .loslina (.iii-oii-wnoit. Mrs. .1. It. Kollor ot I'rovo. Mrs. V. .1. Hanson. .Mrs. I'. II. Thomas. Jlr, Kliniia llolehrook of lioiintiful. Mrs. I'. Hanson of Mi.lvnle, Mrs. A. (. An.tlin of Idaho Kails. Mrs. K. Tumor. Mis. II. 1,. Middli-lon and Mrs. William Ual-lachor. Ual-lachor. Vo Old Alhanv club Mas outorlaiuod liv Mrs. K. Murvpv at hor homi-. .lis isoutli Ninth l-.asi snoot. I.unohoon was sorvod from ono lone. taMo. A vaso of laro vcllnu c Inysaiitlioinuins formed tin- ,-ontor.iooo. '(Ilhor decoral ions of tho room were ill vividly eniore.1 autumn au-tumn loavos and foms. A proor.-iiiimc followed the hinoliooii. Tho lull will moot noxt inonlh at tho homo of Mis. Jiranrli, 1 7.1 West Third .North. Tho Men's club of tho Phillips (on-!:roat (on-!:roat ional chiiicli outortaino.l the oii.oii of tho church Thursday ovouinj: in tho dini-eli parlors. A musical programme pro-gramme was -jivon bv Miss l.eola S.hrack. Miss Kuth Trowook, Mrs. ('. U .hiohls ami Dr. 11. Davis and an inter-o-tine; nionoloone was niven hv i,. U. l'a'o. After the prouramino a supi'or was served in the dinins room of tho church. The officers of tho Men's club are I.. 11. Wicht, president; Hert Walsh, vice president: 1.: !'. Onilh. secretary, and lb. ( lift'ord Ru.'.no. treasurer. Mrs. V.. Sorcn-on ontertainoll the Posy Twelve club Wednesday aflornoon at her iioiue on Sixth avenue. She was assisted hv Mrs. ('. A. Howell. Potted plants were use,! about the house for dernra: ion Puncheon was served at lp'.d and Hie afternoon was spent in sow in-'. i Mr. and Mis. ' ail P. Schmidt enter-taiaod enter-taiaod last wocii in honor of tlioir sous. Carlton and Kilph. who loft Saturday for I'amti I'cil;i', Pes Moines, Iowa. The national colors wor- carried out in the decorations Mid refreshments. About thirl v-fie miosis wore present. s Mrs. August Kudine entertained Thiirsdav at a uoiisiniitort at her hamo on Sixth Past ii. honor of Mrs. P. A. Sp-ipkin. A .lie, d-aii lu-autv roses were used about tho house. Tho tea table was covered with a oliinv cloth over yellow satin and had as a centerpiece Volluw clirvsan i heinunis in a crystal basket. The hostess was assisted hy "Mrs. .1. V. Buckle. Mrs. Jessie l.aushlin and Mrs. J. P. Scobee. Miss i.iicile l.niislilin aid Miss pstlier I'hytraus ser o.l in tho dininu room. Mrs. ('. P. Shields and Mrs. Karl Wall furnished li.nsie dnrini Ihe afternoon. Forty enests were lesont to meet Mrs. SinipUin. |