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Show SOCIETY women, in tlieir prettiest jluii.es an.i with their moat prrat-Joua manner, will preside at the bis "Midwinter fair'' to b: opened to-Jay at the Hotel Utah, to conl.nue two cU:ys. The entire mezzanine mezza-nine flour has "ueon encased for the fair, w'nifli I.-; to be iun un er the auspices of tho Non-Scturian Charity league, and is the on- a wen r the society this year fur the poor of this c'ny. With the aid of M-f;tric li;:ht.s, the !air will present a par-l,r,;!a:-ly brilliant ypne;:ranje this evening. iozens of attia-tlve "aiunts" are to be given. Hir.on.qr them being the "Red Onion," under the charge of Mrs. Jack lioukli-le; the living pictures in the ballroom, ball-room, to.rthc-r with an amusing cabaret ehow unucr tiie direction of Mrs. O. J. .ali-bury; t J e doll booth, the candy , ''"ot h, t.;i jam 'booth, the flower shop, fJL1'" I'tnch Biiop, the cigarette booth, and U many others. Tiis afternoon wiil be devoted to a h.ie cui d pai ty. at which a charming lea will be served, and some of the most prominent society women ot" the city wiil ha hosie'sey and entertain their friends there. Following is the li.st of reservations up to last evening: Mrs. Kzra Thompson. Airs. A. I.. Hopp&imh, lira. E. J. O'Brien, 'Mrs. L. (J. Uubiribon. Mrs. Edward C Tarsons. Mrs. I. ester D. Freed. Mrs. S. H. PiMkerum. Mis. C. A. Pearsall, Mrs. George A. HteiHer, Mrs. B. X. Smith, Mrn. A. 8. Mower, Mrs. J. A. Hotdc, Mrs. Matthew Mat-thew Cnlk-n, Mrs. Walter C. I-ewls, Mrs. J. K. (.(.wan, Ali-'rt. W. M. Braillev, Mis. Jos'-pii LJeoghegan, Mrs. J. B. Meiinanv, Mrs. ;. b. Piuutz. Mrs. O. YV. Powers, Mis. J. B. Steiijmeyer, Mrs. G. W. Snow, Mrs. I'nion Worthington, Mrs. H. C. Edwards. Ed-wards. Mrs. C. W. Fiiield, Mrs. V. II. Mclntyre,. Mrs. Itobert J. Glendinning. Mis. Herirv Catrow, Mrs. John Weir, Mrs. C. A. Quinlpv, Mrs. Karl A. Schcid. Mrs-J. Mrs-J. K. t.-0Hgrift, Mrs. J. Waleott Thompson. Thomp-son. Mrs. Thomas Kearna, Mrs. J. A. Marshall. Mis. J. K. Duolv, Mrs. J. F. Dunn. Mrs. J. T. Harris. Mrs. G. T. Odell, Mrs. Austin Tiernan. Mrs. F. J. YVest-cott. YVest-cott. Mrs. K. sheets, Mrs. W. H. Shearman, Mrs. P. W. Hornung, Mrs. Herbert R. MacMillan. Mrs. Ieo Charles Miller, Mis. .shhv Cleveland, Mrs. E. M. Allison. Mrs. Wallace Bransford, Mrs. T. B. Cook, the Misses Hanauer. The fen ture tomorrow will be a tea dnnsai't. Thevoi'hVcrs of the league, who tire a general conntiittee on arrangements, a re a s f ol low s : M rs. C. K. G roesbeek, liusMent; Mrs. A. H. S. Bird, first vice preside n ; : M iss Darleue Kimball, secre-tary; secre-tary; Mis. Ernest Bamberger, treasurer. Following is a list of tiie chairmen of the various booths and committees and their assistants: Foid runabout Mrs. V. P. Kiser. The candy booth Mrs. .John V. 'Jyle, Mrs. T,. I,. Terry. Miss Alice Wall. Fortune-Mline: bouth-vMis. George W. Rf.?H M rv (I W Uninir Turkish booth Miss Gertrude Mc-G Mc-G : a i !i, Mrs. Fred Cowan?. Doll i ooth Mrs. Don Carlos Roberts. -lewelrv bdolh Mrs. A. H. S. Bird. Mrs. Lewis W Sowles, Mrs. W. E. Fife, Mrs. J. K. CosHrifr. Fren. h booth Mrs. R. W. Salisbury, M'ss Anna McCornick, Miss Darlcne Kim- JJ Flower shop Mrs. Clarence Bam- T tercer. Card Party Mrs. C. W. Whitley, Mrs. W. K. Fife. Tea dni'sant Mrs, Clarence Bamberger, Mrs. n. W. Salisbury. Miss Darlcne Kim-ba!l. Kim-ba!l. Living pictures Mrs. O. J. Salisbury. Mrs. I'. ' Schramm. J. Will Clawson, Gilbert White. VHudevllie Fhov Mrs. J. W. Rooklidge. C-ikerv booth Mrs. T. B. Beaitv. Mrs. J. E. Gnllcjher. Mrs. Benncv X. Smith, Mrs. O. W. Po vers. Mrs. Frank W. Jen-i'iis. Jen-i'iis. Mrs. lleVr M. Wells. Mrs. Robert B. Hnrkne.-s. Mrs. C. E. Groesberk. White flcnhant boolh Mrs. Joel Xib-ley. Xib-ley. Miss Beth Baldwin, Miss Gladys Savage, Sav-age, Miss Irene Savage. Sf.-0'Hng singers Mrs. Jack Keith, MIsh Mtli God he. Following 1p a lipt of the moving pictures pic-tures to be presented: Mrs. Hurl Hallnran, "Watteau." Vr?. Clarunee Bamierger, "Vanity Fair Co'er." Miss I'o'-oth' MarioneaviN- and Miss Do rot ity Pi; ilev, Japanese print. Mrs. Theodore Amussen, "Salome." Mrs. A'illiam King, a "Revnolds" pic-turt-. Charles W. Lawrence, "Xapoleon." Mrs. .lasner McCaskell, "Carmencita." Mrs FMgar L. Newhouse, Jr., a 'Xcon P,alst" Picture. Miss Ruth Cowie "Farewell Love Letter." Let-ter." Mrs. John V. Lyle and Pom Homan, , patriotic picture. A prettllv appointed teji.was given ves-trrday ves-trrday afternoon by Mrs. R. E. MrCon augliv and Mrs. Duncan Grant Rirhart at I he 111 chart (uarters at Fort Doutrliis fi-om 1 until ii o'clock, in honor of Miss Winifred Ambrose of Los Angeles. A pink and creen color scheme was carried out in the table decorations. A flowering boeonin in a silver basket, surrounded by pink roses, was the eenWpiece. Crystal cat hod nil candlesticks with pink candles were at cither end of the table. The elec- , Mrs. Charles W. Whitley, chairman of the committee for the card party to be given this afternoon in connection with the "Mid-winter Fair," which will open today at the Hotel Utah for two days. l A B 4f ' -iff ' y f , V S 1 f" " '-l"' - 1 1 ;4,!'irv ' v 1 q it: - , -9- v 1 rj - '?! , -,, ' " s 5 'fYJ-Tc " & 1 I 1'- r: , 1 'A V ' " p: trie dome above the table was festooned with Christmas greens and pink maline. The drawing room and reception room were decorated in reds and greens, brought out with red berries, evergreens and red carnations ! Assisting in receiving and entertaining , the quests were Mri. Glenn R. Bothwell and Mrs. John Cain. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. L. C. Miller, Mrs- i Robert H. Butterrield, Mrs. W. R. Tyn-dale, Tyn-dale, Mrs. 01,m Miller. Assisting in serving serv-ing were Miss Margaret Mclntyre, Miss Bessie Callow, Miss Dorothy Marioneaux and Miss Helen Woodruff. Mrs. George N. Lawrence entertained at tfa yesterday afternoon at her home in! the Mecklenburg apartments in compli- ; ment to Miss Reine Kyriakopulos. who is i the guest of her sister. Mrs. Ii. G. Skliris, : and of Miss Nellie Calvin of Omaha, sis- 1 ter of Mrs. Lawrence. Marigolds in a crystal va-e formed a centerpiece for the tea table and a yellow i color scheme was carried out In (he re- ' freshments. Rose-co!orel ehrysanthe- niiinis were used in the reception room. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. S. IT. Plnkerton, Mrs. H. C. Manson. Mrs. James F. Dunn and Mrs. E. G. Skliris. Xinetv callers were received from 4 until G o'clock. . The Woman's Democratic Hub entertained enter-tained with a card party and dance at the Newhouse hotel last night. The guests were received on the mezzanine floor, where punch was served. Lancing was enjoyed in the ballroom and card tables were placed on the mezzanine Moor for those who did not care to dance. About 50H were in attendance. Those receiving included Governor-elect Simon Piimbertfer and Mrs. Bamberger, United States Senator-elect and Mrs. W. H. King. Mr. and Mrs. Culbert L. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Harden Bennion. Mr. and Mrs. W. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. .lames H. Mays, Mr. and Mrs. Weslev K. Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Pan R. Shields. Mr. and Mrs. .Topeph G. Evwator, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Movie, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Youns, Jr.. J u due and Mrs. S. R. TJmr-man, TJmr-man, Mr. and Mis. J. W. McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. Mathonihah Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Currie. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Mendenhall. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Heoker. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Thomas. Mrs. Daisy j Allen. Mr. and Mrs. EL G. Gowans, Mrs. I Grace Straiton Airey. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har-old M. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. . Haleigh. Mr. and Mrs. J. Louis Brown, and Mrs. T. P. Page. Mr. and Mrs. 1 W. II. Bramel. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette j Hanchett, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Goodwin, ; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. ; Wilson McCarthy, Richard Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Homer, Mr. and Mrs. . Raymond C. Naylor. Mr. and Mrs. John S. ' Corless, Mr. and Mis. Arthur H. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Iverson, George Is- la uh. i Committees in charge of the entertain- ment were ns follows: Arrangements Mrs. J. K. Clark, chairman; chair-man; Mrs. ff. J. VLavward. Mrs. Aquila Neheker. Mrs. W. K. Reld. Mrs. B. T. Pyper, Mrs. P. II. Candkmd. Ticket committee Mrs. W. K. Reid. chairman: Mrs. O. J. F.nking. Mrs. Annie Meier. Mrs. Anna piercy. Mrs. V. H. Bramel. Mrs. Vila te Young. Mrs. 1. R. i Mar tinea u, Jr., Mrs. Mabel P. Thomas. J Mrs. Klizaheih M. Cohen, Mrs. Gertrude Blown. Mrs. Isabel Kenner, Mrs. S. A. i King. Mrs. John B. Reid. Mrs. Gwen Lewis Lew-is Little. Mrs. Gould R. Blakelv. Mrs. X. V. Jones, Mrs. A. B. Kimball, Miss I Prudence Brown. i press Mrs. R. K. L. Collier and Mrs. B. T. Pyper. i The Octagon Bridge club "was enter-1 enter-1 tained at luncheon yesterday afternoon by Mrs. .Linie I-ingtnn at her homo on East First South street. The decorations were in narH-sus and violets. The flowers were arranged in a bowl as a centerpiece for the luncheon t:ible. j The Hub members are Mis. F. J. West-cot West-cot t, Mrs, James H':ebos. M r? Sherman Cargo. Mrs. W. R. Walla.--. Mrs. William H. Dunn and Mrs. H. R. Trather. Mrs. FmmHine Opcnshaw entertained the Con con la! Thirleen Hub yesterday afternoon at her home. 75 Second avenue. The game of .Via wns followed hv top. The ta table was ilceorated In pink and white earn a lions ;nui frns. The hostess was asistd In- her daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Ruth Mn rie OpenIi:i w. Tl'.e club members include Mrs. Wil'fam Fow-en, Fow-en, Mrs. Anna Bo'ven, Mi s. TlioniaN Hob-d;iy. Hob-d;iy. Mrs. Lillv G!cun. Mrs. IV K. Tall. ?.lrs. V. C. Squires, Mrs. A hi HUN Vr Mac Tail. Mrs. Morgan and Mr? p. Hurd. Mr. and M : s. I ,. S.i nge announce the enrrri tzem.'nt tf tlieir daughter. Geneva, lo David Keith. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs' David Keith. The marriage will t;ike J pi. ico at an earh dale. i T!ie woman's i'o.u.i j Wot it. ; i. ; or col-j lege will entertain the student body this evening at the college. A programme has been arranged for the entertainment of the young people. Owen Bartlett will give violin selections. The' Angelus quartette, composed of Miss Pearl Larson, Miss Stella Lund, Mrs. Margaret Schick and Miss Nellie Hasbrouck. wiil sing, and Mrs. Husbands will give negro dialect readings. Mrs. Oliver O. Meredith, Jr., will entertain enter-tain her bridge club this afternoon at her home. 743 Kast First South street. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith will entertain the I Emanon club this evening. I The Xi Alpha chapter of Chi Omega fraternity of the University of Ctan will give Its annua! vaudeville this evening at Whitney hall. The committees in cha rge pf the a ff a ir include: Miss Vera Foulger, general chairman: publicity. Miss Aimusta Ivins. chairman; Miss Alta Crawford Craw-ford and Miss Helen Wells; stunts. Miss Helen Spencer and Miss Mary Godbe; Chi Omega stunt. Miss Marion Whitney and Miss Priseilla Cartwright; music, Miss Beth Horlick and Miss Sarah Burton ; properties, Miss Dolores Stohl and Miss Edna Williams; candy, Miss Emily Grant and Miss Margaret Marshall. The Pan -Hellenic Association of Utah ! will have its annual dinner dance at the Hotel Utah December 25. Dinner will be served at 7 o'clock In the main dining room of t he hotel and dancing will follow fol-low in the ballroom. About 600 are expected, ex-pected, j Glen Miller is president of the associa- : tion and Nelson Norgren is chairman of a I general committee on arrangements for the function. , i A Christmas bazaar will be given by the faculty and pupils of Rowland Hall this afternoon and evening from 4 until S o'clock. Gay booths will be in evidence. A vaudeville show and a zone will be special spe-cial attractions and a cafeteria supper will be served. ! The Sigma Satan club, new social Huh of young men, will give its first dancing party at the clubhouse, 226 Kelsey avenue, ave-nue, this evening. The T.adies Aid society of Plymouth Congregational church will have a cake sale at Keith-O'Brien's Saturday. Tiie cadets of the West high school will hold a matinee dance this afternoon In the gymnasium. The dancing will commence com-mence at ;! o'clock and the music for the affair will be given by the Seibert Five. A large audience is expected. The weekly meeting of the Bahal Hub will he held this evening at the public library at S o'clock. t The East high school football so.ii ad wiil be the guests of honor at a bann.uet this evening given by the Girls' Athletic association. asso-ciation. Miss Dorothy Young, president ! of thf girls' organization, is in charge and ! is heing assisted by tiie directors. Fol- lowing the banquet a dance will be held! in the school hall. The members of the Phi Alpha Epsilon fraternity will entertain at a formal dancing danc-ing party this evening at the Newhouse hotel. The committee in charge includes Ambrose McGarry, M. B. Hayes und Howard How-ard Haynes. The Ladk-s' Literary Hub will hold an open meeti ng this evening at the clubhouse. club-house. "Philippines and the Orient" will be the subject of an illustrated travelogue trav-elogue address by Edgar M. Led yard. Mr. Led yard was a resident of the islands for n long while and has some excellent sN-reoptU on views. Music will be furnished bv the Ornheus Hub and a mixed quartette. Light refreshments re-freshments will be served by the enter- lainment con nr. i it ee under the direction of Mrs. W. S. Pomerov. Gnosis are invited in-vited without the use of iruest card-. T.e husbands of the club rnemhers arc expected. The Salt Lake Stake Mutual Improvement Improve-ment ball will be given this evening nt the Odeon. A cener.il invitation is extended. ex-tended. Miss Kmi.rvn Ga'cboit and Fred Jackson will cive special dances. A prize waltz will also be a feature. A Mae.-hee henefii for a member of review No. 11 wilt be given at the home of Mrs. Herman Finkelsieln, r'n Fifth avenue. ave-nue. t-1av. from 2 unld 5 o'clock. Vs- ! si-tine Mrs. FinkelMcn vr be ' Mr t'ha'-irs Of'Vr. Mrs. NaCan OffY-r. Mrs.. A. Cline. Mrs. L. K'lem. Mrs. J. Findling. i Mrs. S. i.ev and Mrs. L. Gjooman. Ali Macca'?ecs ? nd their friends arc invited A ra'H r.'rn- was given hv the Oliver o IToT.ar! V R. r , hc home of Mi-MX::-1 Von Ehr, :-i7 E'-rhth S-n-'h -.kc:, yiilCiuoy .'.Tier:-.-. on. The devoia- tions were in palms and ferns. Assisting the hostess were .Mrs. L. A. Knackstedt, Mrs. Margaret Me.kill. Mrs. Fred Price, , Mrs. Fav Valentine. Mrs. Charles Ii. Frye and Mrs. Myra Stewart. Guests were entertained at eight tables 1 at carus, followed hv tea. Mrs. IT. Milliam entertained with a miscellaneous shower at her home in ol-tklay ol-tklay last nichi in honor of Miss Ruth Stevenson, a bride of the mrtnth. Thirty-six Thirty-six of the Kirl friends of the bride were in attendance. Mrs. .7. II. Mnnderfield entertained nt ;i Kensington and cards yesterday afternoon after-noon at hrr hone on Ninth Fast street. The frnests ni;;nberr-d a dozen friends of the hostess. Tea was served late in the , afternoon. i j Pr. pthI Mrs. F. M . M.-M'igh and rhil- j dren left Wednesday for Chicago, where ' 1 r. McH icii will lemam fvr six mom lis i tn special sh;.;v. Mrs. Mdkigh and rhil- ! drcn will continue their .ioiimey to Louis- ' vi'.le, K v . . where they will visit with rHa- 1 tives during I r. McHuirh's stay in Chi-eaco. Chi-eaco. Lr. and Mrs. Mclluch and familv were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Myers for a few davs before goinc east, " ; : Mr. and Mrs. A. h. Parsons left ye?ter- day for Calllornia to send some time, i hey will v:sit Mr. Fai son's father in (.'la remont and will a iso go to other points. ; Matters to t Included In the Sun-Any Sun-Any society columns must b In ths o-Tlra not later than noon Saturday. Notices of women's ciui cje;Laca fti'.ould b sent in Friday. |