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Show O 7) c- DAINTILY appointed dinner V dani:e was given by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Charles Miller at the Tennis I 3 club last nlslit i" compliment to 1 Miss 1-tosn.moivl UU.:hie and Henry Walworth Moore of Boston, who will be m:irr!erl Wednesday. The guests were sealed at one lony , taMc d(voi;itcd In pink nnd white. A : laire basket of pink roses formed the ' ' -en tml deeorntion for the table, with smaller h;ii;ets of the blossoms a! either m I, ( 'iindclabra with pink shades ol-1, ol-1, -mated with the baskets along: the table. overs were laid for Hveiuy-two. Dane-m Dane-m ia- fol'.cjw'od diniv-r. :! J:nr-t M'trdoH: nnd William Murdoch, i. .vj n da'jnu-T and son of Mr. a nd Mrs. William MiudoHi, ctdtd)ratd iJioir sixth bii-thday .,u-ilay n f ( r nooi i at tiiu Itunio uf their parents. 72 K street. i Tho iJei ii at ioi;n woro in red hearts and t-d eaniatinns. The r.irnaUuns were ar-j'.uit- J j n ci ystal va--es on the table, Mth a birtl-.iiay nke with re 1 randies as a ivntiTdet (. The ices and cakes were han.-shrMvl. The .small uuests were Wendell Affleck, ( C'ai h'-ri-i uhfti. Margaret Ualy. I'ath-f I'ath-f iin.i Ho-,' to Helen Pombrok, .lane Fem-lv(.kc, Fem-lv(.kc, Betty P-mbroke. Wi-ndell Olhbs. l-f Grand Sharp, Kiank Sliaip. Donald Aider. Ulizahelli Murducii and "Mary Murdorh. Afidfltin Mrs. Murdoch in entertain-imr entertain-imr Lh- link- folks were Miss Afton Mur-1 Mur-1 do.di and M:ss KHz belli Bennett. Mi's. (;lenn S. J'eterce-n entertained the ! V. 1 . -dan at tea yesteirlay afternoon at lir home In The HiNcre.t apartments. A 1 pink color si-bt-nie pre ailed in tlie house, decorations. I A pink embroidered chnh was used on the tea table. A I. owl of pink carnations carna-tions was rha cent erpiuce lor t be tea table. Four crys'nl candlosiicks with pink shades; - ueie at ihe cornels of be table. Mrs. F) a nit Ba rues pi elided at the tea (able. The clu.i me in lcrs included, besides tlie i hosier. Miss MarKi-'ciite Tavlor, Miss " Me.i Savage. Miss Phyllis Kuleigli. Mrs. ft. y. Frost, Mrs. V. H. Madder, Mrs. Irene Lyei Mrs. Frank Barnes and Mrs. Bon Claftin. U- The Lhnre Noiit; clnh was entertainer yesterday afternoon by Mis. U'. kj. Con lam at her home on Kast Second South ( street. Bum-bcon was served .it 1 o'clock and was followed by "500." The luncheon lunch-eon table was decorated in veilow and violet, a cryeial basket uf violets formed tlie centerpiece on a climy ace cover over t llow. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Henry- Johnson. Covers were laid for the following club member: Mrs. X. V. Forseutt. Mrs. H. K. Se'neiber. Mrs. George Morgan, Mrs. C. S. Stephenson. Mrs. . Q. Amundsen, Mrs. Mnx Beaver. Mrs. George K-bert Mrs. R. J. Jeff, Mrs. Beit Fox, Mrs T B. C'orfman and Mrs. J. G. Gibba. Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs. Arthur C. White, widow of Arthur White, late vice president of the Nevada Ne-vada Press association and formerly man. acting- editor -if The Tribune, to Eugene ' Allin Bravendcr of Winnipeg, Canada, and Bos Angeles. The w eddlnir took place . Tuesday, January 2. at San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Ashby D. Cleveland will entertain with a skating party and supper at the Country club Wednesday evening. i j Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McComh-k will celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of their I wedding at the McComick home on Cen- t'-r street this evening with a family din- Miss Frances French of Santa Monica, CaL, who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mordock. ( ner party. Covers will be laid for thirty-five, thirty-five, including only relatives and a few intimate in-timate friends. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Kiser will entertain en-tertain informally at three tables of bridge Wednesda y evening at their home on Thirteenth Kast st reet in compliment to Mrs. Morton French of Santa Monica. Cab, who is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mordock on Second avenue. The Wasatch Biterary club will meet this afternoon with Mrs. F. B. Hines. S30 Ninth East street. The assisting iistesses will be Mrs. O. R. Dibblee. Mrs. F. A. . mold. Mrs. Gertrude M. Newton, Mrs. j Ernest Van Cott. The programme, which ' is on educational themes, follows: "Open-Air "Open-Air Schools," Mrs. E. Haw hurst; "Applied "Ap-plied Art," Mrs. Emma Dn ft ; "Interior Decoration,'' Mrs. T. E. Thi'.o; current events, Mrs. James Berkeley. The art section of the Ladies' Literary club will meet at the clubhouse this morning. Mrs. F. L. Parker will give a paper on "The Treasures of the Louvre." The G. I. A. of the B. or L. E. will give its eighth annual ball at the Odeon Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. The marriage of Miss Neva Elizabeth Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Walker, and Andrew Francis Burt will take place this evening at -the home of the bride. 654 Sixth East street. A reception will follow the wedding. Miss Jeanette Bolognese and Miss Violet Bolognese will entertain the B. O. A. club this evening at her home on Seventh East street. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marcus will entertain enter-tain this evening at their home, No. 4 Vernon Ver-non apartments. The Bible class of the V. W. C. A. will meet this evening at 7 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. rooms In the Continental Bank building. The meeting follows supper served for the class at the cafeteria. The Rev. p. A. Simpkin will lead the class this evening. Sego Lily lodge No. 2n2, Fraternal Brotherhood, will meet this evening at 5S East Broadway. Officers will be installed. in-stalled. Banner review No. 11. Maccabees, will meet for review this a f'ernoon, followed by a card party at the K. P. hall, la East Broadway. All Maccabees and their friends are Invited. Mrs. O. G. Goocb will entertain the D. D. club this evening at her home in the Lorna apartments. The Seekers' Literary club will be entertained en-tertained at a Kensington this after- noon by Mrs. E. W. Senior at her home on Indiana avenue. The Woman's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian ehurch will meet this afternoon at l':o0 o'clock at the honie of Mrs. Lafayette Hancliett on Third avenue. Pr. and Mrs. II. S. Scott h3ve returned from a three weeks' stay in Cuiifornio. v Mrs. Charles Doolittle left yesterday for a two weeks' visit to South Bend. I Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Locke of Chicapro have lett for Denver, after visiting .Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Foltz ii tlie Lakeview apartments during the session of the w ooUtrow-rs' convention. Miss Ruse Korous of Garfield was in the city vest'oidav. Mrs. Malcolm A. Koyser will leave Saturday Sat-urday for a several weeks' visit to New York and Boston. Mr. and Mrs. ft. U. Huffman have returned re-turned to their homo at the Woodruff apartments, after a several weeks' visit to relatives and friends in Florida. Pledsres and active members of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity of the University of Utah were entertained last evening in honor of liie first anniversary of the local chapter at tlie fraternity house. 153 South Thirteenth East street. More Ihan luO invitations were issued. Supper was served and was followed by music and speeches, ''he committee in charge was A. Woodruff Mafjlehv. Hyrum S. Cart-wricrht Cart-wricrht and Lloyd Taylor. The active members of the fraternity are Sherman Draper, Ferd Erli kson. William Wil-liam lluber, Claron Nelson, Samuel Nichols, Nich-ols, Harry Rudlnc, Flank Beckstead, Lloyd Taylor, Jlyrum S. Cartwright. Chauncey Whitney. Ira J. Hopkins, Harold Har-old Mays. David Heal, John Havward, A. Woodruff Magleby, Wtlmar Benson. Albert Paul. Helier M. Sew. Clover Bradley, CMlnrlcs W. Woodruff. Leonard Yundt, Thomas Joseph and Lockwoo.l Ferris. Pledge members are Victor Hall, Clarence Itlnline, Mariuji Nelson, Karl Wixey, Allen s. Martlncan, Kdward L. Sproull, John T. Ellerbeck, Joe Carthev, Wendell M. Smout. John Gunn. Robert Horltte, Kdward Clyde and Blanchard Ware. Miss Celia Jacoiisun and Fred Pejipcr were married Sundav evening at Unity hall. Rabbi S. Buskin official cd. A large reception and supper followed. The bride's gown uiui of white satin and silver sil-ver cloth. Tin- veil was trimmed wilh orange blossoms and she carried a bon-ouet bon-ouet of white runes, with a shower of sweet peas. Miss Anna Pepper was maid of honor and Max Pepper was best man. The bridesmaid were Misses Jennie and Rita Koe. Seda Jncobson Miss Sarah Nathan and Miss Ida Friedman, and all carried pink roses. The ushers were M. .willing, Harry Roe, Barney Klelsher. Norman Nathan and Dr. Silverbcrg. The voung couplo will spend their honeymoon In California. |