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Show A PRETTILY arranged home wedding wed-ding was that of Miss Mamie Imbert, daughter of Mrs. J. C. Iambert, and Lester A. Peterson, which took place last niyht at the home of the bridc'3 uncle, Dr. "William "Wil-liam M. WadJeU, on Iaird avenue. The ceremony waa performed by President Aothon H. Lond and was followed by a reception. The rooms were decorated in palms, ferns and potted colias, caro ing out a holiday color scheme. The supper tabic in the dining room had a crystal basket if pink roses as a centerpiece ivith pink r.ulle on the handle. Crystal candlesticks held pink candles with pink shades-Punch shades-Punch was served in the living room. Assisting Dr. and Mrs. W'addell in re-reivinj? re-reivinj? were Mrs. J. C Lamhen and Hiss Mary Cederlund. In the dining room were Mrs. E- A. Ifonson, Miss Fnc Lam-hert. Lam-hert. Miss Kathe.rine Clinton, .Ji?s Ia-vaun Ia-vaun Barlow. Miss Mary Barlow. Miss Dorothy Shaw, Miss Era' Shaw and Miss Hilda Peterson. Th bride wore a 50 wn of white Georgette crope 3 nd satin, trimmed in pearls. Her veil was caught with pearls. She carried bride, roses. The Fae Lambert orchestra furnished music. The couple have g-one to California for the winter. They will make their home in Salt Lake. I La Marralne auxiliary to the Sprague ! Joitn corps entertained at a silver tea 1 terday afternoon at the home f Mrs. .3. L. Sprague In the Buckingham apurt-I apurt-I ments. Christ mas ideas prevailed in the decorations. Red ca rnatiohfl in a tall crystal vane fornied the centerpiece for the tea table. Christmas green and red berries were used about the rooms. Assisting Mrs. Sprague wore Mrs. J. J. McClellan, Mrs. Ja mes Vincent Sadler, Mr- L. E. Sprague and Mrs. Percy Sadler. I The re tr 1 ilar roon thly buffet luncheon was served yesterday afternoon by the en tertalnment committee of the Ladles Literary club at the clubhouse, preceding the ciub meeting. Christmas ideas were prettily carried out in the decorations for the serving ta ble. A miniature Christmas Christ-mas tree wss in the center and cathedral ca-thedral candles phnded in red added an additional Christmas touch. The following interesting programme Tenor solos .Tames 71. Xlelson. "Ceieste Aida" ('Verdi ; "A World Rnchantcd" ( Iclferiehl ; two short fantasies fan-tasies 1 Schumann) Miss lvvelyn Thurston. Thurs-ton. "The Messase of Music" fan interpre- , iat.'on for the treneial llstenerl Professor! Ainhn C. Lund. 1 'The Cry of Rachel" (Salter): "Mother, of Mine" Mips hanna Tout, alto. A matin dan-e was tjiven yesterday fffcrnoon by members of the executive b"ard and tiie rk-nns of the T'niversity of Vuh in the i-olls gymnasium. The hall was decorated with American Hags, and mivic was furnished by the university orchestra. The proceeds of the dance arc. to be user in sending the Christmas hi.xes lo thr fin former university men who are now with the United States, forees at home and abroad. About :on wer In attendance. Members of the executive hoard are Mifs Marjoric TVhHeley. Miss T?el n ent er, Bryan Johnson and Ly-ina Ly-ina n Home. Members of ihc Kmery dub of the university uni-versity entertained with the fourth of a series nf dancps last evening at Ihe hhiiery Memorial dormitory. Members of tiie club arc residents at the dormitory. TIip auditorium was decorated with the i diversity colors, crimson find white. T'lnich was served in the reception room. if committee- in charge of the nrrnnsre- nts con misled of Halo Pingree, J. W. I Hie. R P. Barrett, O. K. Parrott. and I' ston Ranifcey. - . - I . f he non-resident students of West-iufr West-iufr col logo wre iueyt.s t t an enter-lininent enter-lininent given last night bv Mis Kliza-. Kliza-. 1 f ":t!i Ueherd and .Miss tilth Pbick at the f 1 I'fchercl home 011 Thirteenth liast street. l'ihc house was decorated in white W chrysanthemums. The evening- was spent in yiiines and mush:, after which a buffet. si:j'per was served. The table had n low cr Bin I bowl of pink roes as a centerpiece. center-piece. Dr. and M r. W. VV. Mi; Kirn han ! Society news for the S jr.day edition ; will not be received by telephone later I than l o'clock Saturday morning. --hjch Items must relate only to events ; of Saturday or for the coming week. Sochi events of the past week must ', b sent in by Friday night. Club notes will not b received by telephone tele-phone later than Friday. ; and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Henrold of the eoliese laculty were also guests. The marriace of Miss Eemlce Steele, ! daughter of Mir. and Mrs. J. A. Steele, , and Sergeant George C. Hcyner of Brock- , l.vn, N. Y., wi.o is at Fort Douglas with i the Twentieth infantn.-. will take place 1 ti:is evening at S o'clock at the home 01 .the brde's parents, 250 Iowa avenue. The; Rev. p. a. Simokin wiil perform the ceremony. cere-mony. Miss Llanche ifowe will be bridesmaid, brides-maid, j ; M rs. Robert X. Young will entertain j j at a Kc-nsinton tea this afternoon in I - honor of Mrs. Taylor Chamberlain, former- ly Mist- Vera Kueger. an autumn bride, j who will leave .0011 for Han Diego to join j her husband, who is at Camp Kearny. Mrs. T. A. vViJMams and daughters, j Mrs. John Hardy and Mrs. Henry Richardson, Rich-ardson, will entertain at tea this after-noun after-noun at the Williams home on East Second Sec-ond South street. Miss Dorothy Jennings will enteitain at luncheon today in honor of Miss Kath-erine Kath-erine Jennings, whose engagement was recently announced. The Saturday Afternoon club will entertain en-tertain a 1 an Orpheum party this afternoon, after-noon, followed by tea at Franklin's, in honor of Mrs. Paul Ray, formerly Miss Helen Owens, a recent bride, and of Miss Zetha Hammer. The Saturday Night club wi.ll meet tonight to-night with Mrs. John Weir on Fifth East street. The first annual ball of the ladies' auxiliary to tho L A. of M. will be held at Eagles' hall this evening. The Matinee Dancing club will meet this afternoon at the Indies' Literary club house. The chaperons wlll .be Mrs. Lawrence Greene. Mrs. D. S. Spencer and Mrs, Samuel R. Neel. The P. E. O. Sisterhood will meet at 2:8i this afternoon with Mrs. F. P. Sherwood Sher-wood and Miss Cora Clark, at "54 F.ast Seventh South street. At a previous meeting it was decided to have no exchange ex-change Christmas basket, but to put the money into the soldiers' fund. All visiting visit-ing members are invited, The Order of the Gleam alumnae will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the public library. The T. F. B. Sewing club will hold a special meeting Monday afternoon at 533 Ninth East fitreet to arrange for a ba-zaar ba-zaar to be given next Wedne.sdaj' at the K. of P. ha-IJ, on East Broadway, i Mrs. Charles K. Fox of Washington, D. C. is at the "Hotel Tah with her son, Lieutenant I,awrence Fox of the navy recruiting office. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Livingston and daughter, M Iss Bolle Livingston, have gone to California to spend the Christmas Christ-mas holidays. Miss Cathryn Castle will leaxe next week for San Diego to visit her brother, Wayne. H. (Tastle, of the marine corps. She will visit Los Angeles and San Francisco Fran-cisco before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Reybum left Tuesday for New York to make their home. They will visit in St. Louis and Chicago on the way. |